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ghoemakers’ Tools. ’\
assortment of Shoemakers lOOLSantl
FINDINGS just Mewed nml for sale by
oct OT PARMEI.KE fc CHURCH.
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T HF, subscriber will attend to tho purchase
of Cotton and **lo -of Merchandise, and
hopes by Strict attention to merit the confidence
of tlioso who may favor him with their confidence.
Macon, Oct. 7.16:11. Bin JAMES REA.
JAMES i. BLANTON & JEREMIAII SMITH.
Under the firm of
HLANTON &. SMITH
Respectfully trailer to their friends aid the
public, their urmr.es in the
Ware /louse
AND
Commission Business,
IN MACON.
T HEY have taken the largo new Ware House
and Wharf, between second and third streets
both of which are conslructcd on the most approver,
nian and ore in fine cooditlon. A convenient close
rtore, for the reception of Merchandise will be erect
oil forthwith. ...
‘PJie proximity of the Ware Home to the business
part of town.and ntthc same time its comparative rrf
motenesa from other buildings, together with tho ad
vantages of the excellent wharf attached to it, render
it peculiarly convenient, as well as measurably ex*
cmpt from danger by (ire. .
Liberal advances will he mndo on cotton in store
and shipped by them—and every other reasonable
accommodation granted. The pcuvia! attention of
each of the firm will Imeiven to the business, and
their utmost ciertiom used to promote the interest of
their customers.
JTnlv 23 30
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Business.
T HE underigned having leased from Lamar tc Co.
their Wnre-Houses for n term of years, ten
ders his services to his friends and the public, in the
above business.
He will be prepared to extend the usual facilities to
tils customers, by making ndvnnces on Produce itored
Kith him, or on Shipments to his friends in Savannah
and'Charieston.
Connected with the Ware-llousc*, are safe and ex
tensive close Storages, for the reception of any Goods
that may be consigned to him for sale or otherwise
The situation of these Ware-Houses, as to conveni
ence and safety, are not surpassed by any in the place
should additional security lie required, Insurance can
be effected nt n very low rate. The subscriber’s at
tention will be devoted tjclusittly to the above busi
ness. He therefore hopes to receive e proportion of
public patro-*ge. JAMES C. MORGAN.
Macon.Julya3.18.il. 31
w
WAKE-IIOUSE
AND
cc&fxwrxssxoar business.
T HE Subscriber will be engaged in the above
Business in Macon during the next season,
and pledges himself that no business entrusted to bis
care shall want ntttention.
.liberal advances, on Cotton, will be made when
required.
Receiving nnd forwarding Goods to Country Mer.
chants will be punctually attended to.
The customary charges of (he placo will be made
■inly 30 31 THOMAS T. NAPIER.
WAREHOUSE
' ' * AND
Commission Business,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
VJTJHE undersigned has taken the new Ware-House
■JJL now building on Cherry street, below the cor
ner occupied by Messrs. Kimberly S,’ Chisholm, where
bo will take COTTON on storage, and make libera
advances on the same. All cotton stored at this Ware*
House will bo delivered at any of tho Boat Landings
required in this place free- of drayage. As his whole
lime and attention will be devoted to theahove busi
ness, he hopcs'to merit a share of public patronage.
August!, 1831. 38 ’ GEO. WOOD.
Strayed or Stolen^
jgJjV From tho pasture, about onc.
^^milo from Macon,'about tho UOfli
Octobcrlast, a SORREL IIORSE,
.with flax main and tail, white spat
iu tho forehead, numerous saddle marks on the
hack, somo white feet, (number not recollected)
about seven yoars old, and fire feet high. A
suitable reward will bo given for his dolivery to
Isaac B. Rowland, Macon, or
A. LAWRENCE,
nov 2 10 lm Talbottoii, Talbot count;/.
W ILL be sold on the tenth day of December
next, at the late residence of Jons Rooms,
of Monroe county, deceased, . -
, All tho Personal Property .
of said deceased, consisting of Hogs, Cattle, Horses,
Sheep, and Household and Kitchen Furniture. For
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JAS. B. SMITH, Adm.
octS9 fl tcith the will annexed.
^ FRAUD!—FRAUD!
I wnrn all persons, that there is in circulation a
Note of Hand, made payable from myself to
Andrew Howard of Houston county; nnd caution
them against trading for the same; as said Andrew
tun never received vnlue fur the same from me, nor
does lie hold me amenable for the contract in any
manner whatever, and I will not otherwise than by a
Jaw suit pay the above named note.
HORACE R. DINKINS,
[corr.l
On orbefore the twenty-fifth of December next, I
promise to pay Andrew (toward or bearer one hum
<lied dollars for value received. October 15,1831.
■ II. R. DINKINS.
-I, Andrew Howard, do certify to the best of my
recollection, that the abore is the substance of tho
nolo above alluded to A. HOWARD,
oct 84 2 4w
Valuable Plantation for sSa/c.
W ILL be sold without reserve, to (he highest
bidder, on the 22d day of December next,
(be PLANTATION whereon the subscriber now
lives, in Bibb county. IT miles from Macon, consist
ing of 300 acres of Land,about?0 of which are clear
ed, with a good Dwelling House! and out buildings
thereon: also a new Gin bouse, new Gin and running
gear, and Thrasher. Alio, one other Lot of Land ad
joining John A* Tharp on the lichooonnn; No. 176,
■n the same district, with about the same quantity of
cleared land, and comfortable log cabinson it. Also,
70 or SO head or Cattle, among which are 15 or 1G
milch cows; a number of stock and meat Hogs, Plant
ation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Corn,-Fodder, Ac.—the whole to be sold without
eny reserve. Terms made known on the day.
Oct 28 43 JOHN D. SINGLETARY.
The subscriber offers him*
self ns a candidate for the 8IIERIFFAL
TY of BIBB COUNTY at the ensuing election.—He
pledges himself to his friends, that he is induced to
do so more from an earnest desire to receive tho o
roolumentx arising from the office, than from the rca
son assigned by most candidates, to wit: the importu
nity of friends. YOUNG JOHNSTON.
June 4 23
We are authorized to an
pounce HARMON H. HOWARD, as a candid
ate for the sheriffalty of Bibb county,
January 13, 1631. 7
*|* We are authorized to on-
nounce JOSEPH GAINER as a candidate for the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Mibb county at
the election on the first Monday in January next,
august G 38
i H Wc art: juithorizod to tin
Jiouura M ARTIN H. ISKOWNa criSdidah- for
ilPtfifllSH^T s pilib ” n*r 1? (;t
Houston Sheriff Sales.
ILL be sold, oo-tbe first Tuesday in DECF.M-
. . BER next, before tho court house in Parry,
Houston county, between the usual hours of sale,
Ephraim a negro Boy 6 or 7 years old—lev
ied on as the property of Edwin Brantley to “'islya
Fl. Fa. in favor of William llust. levy made ami re
turned by a constable. ..
Anna 7 a negro Woman, 38 or 40 years old
—levied on ax thfe property of Lerin F. Cham to sat
isfy sundry small Fi. Fas. in favor of Moss & Cussi-
dav, levy made and returned by a constable.
Simond a negro Man, 45 or 50 years old—
levied on as the property of Due id IK Mann to satis-
IV a Fi. Fa. in favor of William Byrd and Miles llar-
rill, and other Fi. Fas vs said Mann, levy made and
returned by a constable.
Ten Negroes, viz: Lewis n Man 40 years
old.Celya Woman 88 years old and her child lien
•lor5 years old, Nancy 38or40years old and her
child Susan 3 or4 years old, Mary 25years old and
her two small children. Charles a Boy a yens old.
Sally a girl 18 years old, one 5 acre Lot improved
whereon Isniah Chain now lives in the town of Per-
ry, one huff ncre Lot unimproved adjoining F. W. Jo*
berson and the town commons of Perry—all levied
on ns the property of Lerin F. Chain toi satisfy aFi.
Fa. fn favor oi John Chainfor the nse of Moss “ Cas-
siday and other Fi. Fils, vs said Levin F. Chain,
property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Ope Lot of Land in tho I5tli district of
Houston county. No-117—levied on as the property
of John Kennedy to satisfy a Fi. F». in favor of Cas
well Biusbearer, levy made and returned by aeon-
stable. . , •
Arthur Bans and Latanit Solomon, to satisfy three
Fi Fas in favor of James Solomon—levy made and
returned by a constable.
One Lot of Land in the fifth district Hous
ton county, No. 168—levied on ns the property of
101 1-4 acres mors or less of Land improved
adjoining the town of Perry, 13th district Houston
county, number not recollected, one five acre Lot in
the town of Perry improved, whereon Benjamin Kent
now lives—levied on as his property to satisfy aFi.
Fa. in favor of James Dean v«. Benjamin Kent, and
William Wellborn and Levin F. Chain securities on
thestay of execution, pointed out by plaintiff
nov 1 HENRY W. RALEY, sheriff.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, will be sold at the above time and place, _
192 1-2 acres pine Land, more or less, im
proved, adjoining the town commons of the town of
Perry, in the tenth district of Houston county. No.
80—101 1-4 acres of pine Land in the tenth district
of Houston comity, No. 50, with a grist mill thereon
—-ono Lot of oak and hickory Lanif in the eleventh
district of Houston county. No. 3G, adjoining Allen
Witlinmsand others—one five acre Lot in the town
of Perry, whereon Levin F. Chain now lives—-all le
vied on ns his property to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of
George Pat cn and sundry other Fi. Fas. v». said Lc-
vlnF-Chain—pro'wrtypomt^-^b^fend.^
Monroe Sheriff Sales
W ILL be sold on tho first Tuefday in DECEM
BER next, nt tho court home, in Forsyth.
Monroo county, between tho usual hours of sale.
One bay Mare, ono Cow end Cblf—all lov
ed on as the property of Samuel Ford to satisfy a Fi.
Fa. in favor of Elijah Wells vs said Ford,
oct 27, A. COCHRAN,-We/mfy sheriff.
Butts Sheriffs Sales*
POSTPONED SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM-
ber next, at the Court house in Jackson,Butts
county, between the usual hours of sale, tho following
Property, viz :
One Negro Girt, by the name of Linda, 12
or 13 years of age, levied on as the property of Hugh
IFire, to satisfy two Fi Fas issued from a Justice’s
court in seiii county in favor of A. Gould bearer, vs
Hugh Wile nnd Barney Wise. Property pointed out
by Bame® Wise, one of the defendants. Levied on
and returned to’me by a constable. oct 14
V - JOSEPH. SUMMERLIN, sheriff.
CIOTHIKO. ’ r
WILLIAM II. BURDSALL
M AS Just received and' offers for sale, on the
mult liberal terms n general psiortment of
Readymade Clothing.,
Having bad it manufactured expressly tur Ins own
sales, can warrant it made in the best manner amt
most fashionable style. Among which are the lot-
lowing: . ,
Gentlemen’s super blue, block, green. ol i ve, br°\\n
and mixt DRESS COATS nnd FROCKS
Super blue, black and tancy colored cloth PAN 1 A-
LOONS , , . .
Blue, black, mixt and colored Cassimere do
Steel, cadet, blue and fancy mixt satinet Coattecs,
, Frocks and Pantaloons _ ’
English mole-skin do. Uncut hangup do. Riding do.
Black and blue cassimere VESTS
Blue, black and colored silk velvet do
Dark figured valcntia, white and huff do
White Marseilles do. Swnnsdown and toilinet do
Youths’ Coats, Pantaloons and Vests
Gentlemen’s goats-hair cambist CLOAKS
Plaid do. Ladies’ camblet and Circassian (Jo
I.ion-skin Jackets and Pantaloons
Fine linen and flannel SHIRTS, Collars, Fronts
Also, Gentlemen’s Fashionable Black Beaver
BAM. &c. Ac. 12 nov 4
Houston Sheriff’s Sale.
POSTPONED SALE.
W ILL bo sold, on tho first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER licit, at tho courthouse, in
Perry, Houston county, within tho lawful hours,
the following Property: ■
The Lot nud improvements whereon Levin
F. Chain now lives, being known as Lot No. 80 in
the tenth district of said county—levied on as the
property of Litin F» C/tnin;—suul tho west half of
Lot No. 77 in the tenth district of Houston coun
ty, of which about sixty acres aro cleared—levi-
ed on to satisfy ono Ft. Fa. issued from Hous-
ton superior court, in favor of Titomas Napier vs.
Henry W. Raley, Levin F. Chain, Arthur A.
Morgan, William Wellborn, Richard Smith,
James E. Duucan, Allen Wiggin, Charles J.
Donald and Robert Baty, security on appeal-
property pointed out by said Chain and Smith.
H. 11. HOWARD, deputy theriff
nov 2 of B‘bb county.
Colton Bagging, Earthcnicarc fyc.
50 pieces Cotton Bagging,
12 etates Liverpool Ware assort
ed,
5 pipes Hollaud Gin,
4500 lbs Swedes Iron, assorted,
44 bags Shot,
1 bale heavy point Blankets,
2 do 5 a 51 do do
for sale by REA & COTTON,
oct 20 4 2t
New Books., „ , .
ANASTASIUS or the Memoirs of a Greek, by
T. Hope, , ,
THE KING’S SECRET, by tho author of
“The Lost Heir,”
FESTIVALS GAMES and AMUSEMENTS,
No. XXV Family library.
With a very largo additional supply of Stand-
nov
nut it vcij iwjju ........ * - i r - 1 .— -
and Miscellaneous works just received by
ov 3 11 ELLIS, SllOTWELL & CO.
Tax Collector’s Sales.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, at tho court house,
in Knoxville, Crawfo.rd couuty, within the Usual
hours, of sale, tho following lots or tracts of land,
so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy
tho taxes with costs due for the vehr 1830.
Lot No. 101; hr the eighth district of Carroll
county, sfcctind quality, containing 203J- -acres
-“-as. the jh-oporty of Henry Champion—tax duo
$1.32 cents.
Lot No. .3,-in the tenth district of Houston
county, second quality, containing 2021 acres—
as tho property of Moore Tatnmr-lax due $1.08
cents. ■ ■
Lot No. 242; in tho eleventh district of Musco
gee' county,*pino land, containing 2024 acres—as
the property of John Nash'—tax due 75 cents.
Lot-No: 1G5, in the svond district of Crawford
county, 3d quality, containing 101 j acres—a3 the
property of John D. Smith—tax due 63 cents.
Lot No. 20, in tho third district Coweta county,
second quality, containing 202J acres—pointed
out by James Hotter as agent for PFUHan Spikes
•tax due $4.05 cents.
Tract of Land No. 63, in tbo first district of
Crawford county—containing 75 acres, third
3 ualitjr--as tho property of Giles HWktin Jtn
uo 66 cents.
Lot No. 94, in the eighth district of Crawford
county, containing 134 acres 2d quality—return
ed by Newsam Tanton administrator of the es
tate, of Nathan Tanton—tax duo $1-64 cents.
Lot No. 249, in tho 7th district Troup county,
containing 2024 acres second quality,—as tne
property of Newsam Tanton—tax due $1*32
cents.
Lot No. 158, in tho sixth district of Troup coun
ty. containing 2024 acres, 2d quality,—as tho pro
perty of Davis Ransom—tax due $1*33 cents.
Lot No. :I3, in the twenty-fourth district Musco
gee county, containing 2024 acres second quality
—as tho property of David Reasly jun.—tax duo
82 cents.
Lot No. 103, in the thirteenth district of Tal
bot couuty, pine land—as tho property of Elisha
Brooks—tax duo 75 cents.
One tract of Land, in the seventh district of
Crawford county, containg 506 acres, adjoining
Kenedy and Warner and others, 2d quality—as
tho property of William Digby—tax due $7*98
cents 7 mills. WILLIAM M'GEE, Tax Cot.
Get. 11831
NEW (1OODS.
WM. 11. BU1)8ALL
IS SOW RECEIVING AMD OPENING
A GENERAL assortment of .easonablc GOODS,
which ho offers for sale nt the mpst reduced
prices, amongst which are the following:
Superfine Saxony Blue Bluck Italian Lustring
Black and col’d. Cloths “ Sarsnet and Sincbcws
Merino Cloths “ Gros de Berlin
Blue. Black and Fancy “ Gros de Naples
mixed Sntinctts Colored do do
Duffle point & Rose Blank- Mandarines & Florences
ets Black and colored Italian
Red, White, Green nnd Crapes
Yellow Flnnnels Gauze and Satin Garni-
Saxony white gauze do. turo
Canton do do, Ribbons and Silk Velvets
Sand 19qr. Dnmask Table Merino and Cashmere
Diaper Thibet Wool
Birds eye do Damask Silk and Crape
Russia do Shawls
Merino Circassians Dress Handkerchiefs
Black and Blue Bomba- Ladies diamond Straw
zetts and Circassians Bonnets
Irish Linens “ Leghorn Braid do
Flemish Sheeting Misses Diamond do
Cotton Oznaburgs “ 11 and Chain do
Negro Cloths Lace and Gauze Veils
Linseys Figured and plain .Bob-
Thread Laces and Shell binett
Combs Flagg & Bandannalland-
Pongee, Spiltalfield kerchiefs,
A general assortment of coarse and fine
SHOSS A SOOTS,
Wen's and Youths* For Hats.
Fur, Leather and Hair Caps, tfe.
nov 5 13 ■
ISAAC S. ROWLAND
H AVING declined the Ware-House Business and
rented his Ware-House to Messrs. J. Goddard
& Reed, solicits (or them tbo patronage of his former
customers, and tenders his (hanks to them for that lib
eral patronage which they have been pleased to be-
stow upou him, Aug. 20 - 34 Gtn
WAREHOUSE
- AND ;
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned will continue to transact the
above business in all its various branches—
by strict attention to allorderscommittedto their care,
the facilities which they will be able to render their
enstomers and tho comparative remoteness of their
Wam-JHousxs from the dangcrs’of fire; they hope to
merit a continuance of that liberal patronage which
they received the past season
In addition to their former Ware-House, they have
(for the convenience oi their customers up town,)
rented the IFare-House on the corner of Mnlberry and
Second Streets, (fronting Cotion Avenue) formerly
occupied by Mr Isaac B. Rowland.
All COTTON stored there will be delivered at the
boat landing free of draynge.
IT Liberal adcinces will be made at all times on
Cotton in store or shipped by them.
IP* Cotion stored with them, will be insured at low
rates if requested. i. GODDARD dr REED.
Macon, Aug 15 34 6m
U NDER au order of the Inferior Court of
Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, at the court house in For
syth, Monroe comity, within the lawful hours of
sale,- one Lot of Land, situated in eaid county,
(known as No. 127) containing one hundred and
fifty acres, on which there is considerable open
land, and all of which is now fresh and in a good
state of cultivation, with the Dwelling House and
all the Out Buildings necessary for tho conveni
ence of a family; also ono hundred acres ef Lot
No. 79, (which and the preceding Lot are both
iu tho eleventh district of said county) together
with a Negro Fellow 28 years of ago, and a Ne
gro Woman about 27 years of age, both good
field hands—all sold as part of the real estate of
Daniel Hall, late of said county, deceased.
JOHN P. DURHAM, adm’or.
Oct 1,1831. 41
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be
made to the honorable the inferior Court of
Houston county, while sKting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 15 in the fifth dis
trict oi Houston county, and nine Negroes of the un
divided part left in the last will and testament of
Daxiil Clark senior, late of said county, deceased
—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sajd
estate. September 5, 1831.
JOSHUA PATTISHALL, Ex'or.
, ■ * her
SARAH I CLARK, Ex'rx.
ae mark
W ILL be sold on the First Tuesday In JANUA
RY next, before the court house in the town
of Forsyth, Monroe •county,
All the Beal Estate
of John Rooers. late of said couniy. deceased, con
sisting of Land, and Negroes. For the benefit of the
•heirs and creditors. Terms on the day.
. . IAS. B. SMITH, Admr
oct 3l_ _8 with the will annexed.
W ILL be sold at fhe court house door in Zebu-
Ion, Pike county, on the first Tue.day in
JANUARY next, the REAL ESTATE of John Pit-
mam, deceased, consisting of
One Lot or Tract oi Land*
lying and being in the county of Pike, No. 887, in
the 2d district, originally Monroe. Also,
Eight - NEGROES, Cluyonder a woman,
and July nun a chili, Dinah a girl about 11 nr
12 years old, Rem a hoy 9 nr 10, Jack a boy
7 or 8, Hannah tnd Sites.
AR sold for the benefit of the heirs Of said deceased,
oct 89 7 ARTHUR T. CAMP, admr.
Georgia. Coweta County.
BENJAMIN WILLIAMSON of Cant, Craven’s
I J district, Georgia Militia, lolls before Levi
Newton Esq. a small noney, black sides and black
ball face, and all of his legs white to Us body, white
tail and glass eyes, 8 or 10 years old, appraised to $15.
28th October, 1831. 8IHON HOUSE c. i.o
Georgia, Coweta County.
ffl^IALEB COUKot Captain Ware', district,Geor-
gia Militia, tolls before A. Hardy Esq. ■ mare
Mule Colt, supposed to be two years old, the color a
dark bay, appraised by John Underwood and Payton
Pinckara to $40. This the 9th October, 1831.
SIHON HOUSE, c. 1. c.
Georgia* Coweta County.
AVILSON, of the <591st district, Geor
gia Militia, tolls before John Mnrpbey Esq.
one small brown bay Horse, shod before, his right
thigh has been broken and his rump leans over to the
right, along switch tail,about ten or eleven years old,
appraised by Wiley J. Bridges and Henry Freeman to
$10. October 3.1831. SIHON IIOU8K. c. 1 c.
ia* Coweta County.
jUJATHAN BUTLER, of Cept. Craven's district,
iU Georgia Militia, tolled before Anderson Mize
Esq. one Sorrel Horse with a blaze In his face, both
hindlegswhitehalfwaytohis hocks sad had a small
bell on tied with a leather string, supposed to be five
years cld next spring, appraised by Love Newton and
Sherrod Rowling to $49. 15th October, 1831.
8IHON HOUSE, c. l c.
BLANKS,
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
Tax Collector’s Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu January
next, at the court house ill the town of M*-
Donuugb, Henry county, tho following property, or
so much thereof, as will be of sufficient value.to sat
isfy the tax and cost for the years 1829 and 1830.
202 1-2 acres of Lund, No. 128, it: the
eighth district of Merriwether couniy—levied onns
the property of John S. Ragland, to satisfy his tax
and cost lor the year 1829—tax due $1-98 3-4
202 1-2 acres uf Lund, No. 249, ia the
eleventh district of Crmvford county—levied pn ns
the property of ATtsrshell Ligon, to satisfy his tax and
cost (or the year 1829—tax due §2-40.
80 acres of Laud, No. G3, in the sevcntli
district of Gwinnett county—levied on as the proper
ly of Robert Hill, to satisfy his tax and cost tor the
year 1829—tax due $2-331-4.
202 1-2 acres of Lund, No. 185 in tho se
venth district of Gwinnett county—levied on as the
property of Benjamin Foster to satisfy his tax and
cost for the year 1889—tax due $1-82.
202 1-2 acres ol Lund, No. 180, in tho se
venth district of Henry county—levied on as the
property of Benjamin Foster to satisfy his tax and cost
for the year 1839—lux due 78 3-4 cents.
- 202 1-2 acres of Land, No. 176, in the se
venth district of Henry county—levied on ns the
property of Robert Hill to satisfy his tax and COitfor
the year 1830—tax due 78 3-4 cents.
150 acres of Land, No. 39, in the third dis
trict of Henry county—levied on as the property of
Beverly Simmons to satisfy bis tax and cost for the
year 1830—tax due $1-38 1-4.
50 ucres of Lund, No. 10, in the third dis
trict of Henry couniy—levied on as tho property of
James Harris to satisfy his tax and cost for the year
1830—tax due 51J-2 cents.
145 acres of Laud, No. 3, in the third dis
trict of Henry county—levied on as the property of
Henry D. Pane to satisfy his tux and cost for the year
1830-tux due $1-10.,
81 acres of Laud, No. 59, in the third dis
trict of Henry county—levied on as the property of
Jonah Raynolds to satisfy bis tax auu cost tor the year
1830—tax due 981-8 cents.
101 1-4 ucres of Land, No. 164, in the sixth
district of Henry county—levied on ns the property
of James ll. Tommy to satisfy his tax and cost for the
year 1830—tux duo GO 1-9 cents.
202 1-2 acres of Land, No. 55, in the se
cond district of Coweta county. 208 1-2 acres of
Land No. 140, in the third district of Troup county
—all levied on as the property of James Perry to sat
isfy his tax and cost for the year 1830—tax due §9-99.
101 1-4 acres of Land, N . 3, in the sixth
district of Henry county—levied on as the property
of Wiley Crain to satisfy his tux and cost far the year
1830—tax due G81-8 cents.
101 1-4 acres of Land, No. 3, in iho sixth
district of Henry county—levied on as the pro;>crty
of James V. Clean to satisfy his tax and cust for the
year 1830—tax due 78 3-4 cents.
202 1-2 aries of L 'ini, No. 7, in <bu seven'll
district of Henry county—levied on astlic'pro|ierty
of Caleb IF. Key to satisfy Ilia tax and cost for the
yonr 1830—tax duo $1-3834.
One town Lm ill M’Doiinagh, No. not
known—levied on as the property of William Derry
to satisfy his tax and cust for the year 1830—tax due
#102.
202 1-2 acres of Land, No. 12 in the se
venth district of Campbell county—levied on as the
proptrty of George IF. Teal to satisfy his tux and cost
for the year 1830—tax due #I*I31-8.
202 1-2 acres tif Lmd, No. 176, in tho
eighth district of Henry county—levied on ns the
property of Josinh Parsons to satisfy his tax and cost
for the year 1830—tax due $1-72 J-8.
101 1-4 acces of Land, No. 42, in tho tontli
district of Muscogee county—levied on as the proper
ty of Wiley Jones to satisfy his tax andcost for the year
1830—tax due 78 34 cents. J. G. BARNETT,
oct 27 6 Tax Col.
»»/4LL be fold on thefirai Tuesds. : e« J
TT BER next, at the court bmiseVnj' 1 I
H.-.u-y county, between Hie usual hour. „r '<»
Ono Lot, No. 114, in thu7ih diitri«M
county, levied on as the property of J*i l r, ofs l
satisfy a Fi Fa Issued fro£ JuZL
fuvor of Stewart &. Hargroves vs *nid t0l l
One Lot No. 62, in the 3d dfcrf
county, levied on ns the property of Dtnl.it, '
satisfy sundry Fi Fas fn favor of Jara«
others, vs Abraham Harris, Rnnsbird lln m-'"]
ford Woodrougli, executors of Daniel lt^ ,n ?f
Ono Lot No. 43, in tho 2d
c0 n r ,J r- C p' d i 0n “,\ lho rs-Qperty of Jacob ms'
satisfy Fi Fas issued from a Justice’s court efnS
couniy, in favor of Jonathan Davis & en
v. said Gilder.
One Lot in the town of MacdonouBl. J
on IFylee Tipper now lives, with the i m ,f’* b
thereon, levied on as the property of sai.i'n-
satisfy sundry Fi Faa issued from a Jusiir.! 1 ^
Wm H White and others vs said Tlprer'S
The two last levies made and returned (am J
constable. • 10 M
o*(27 4 JAMES LOVF
Also will be soldi, abort, ‘ hl " 1
The south half of Lot No. 176. j n n, e ,
district of Henry county—levied onaiil,.^,
of Josinh Parsons, by virtue of a mortgase ft
sued from Henry superior court, in favor of 11
Ragland—properly pointed out in said Fi Fa 1
O:io Negro Woman, abouf 30 years of J
levied on as the property of Reps (Mom.ns A
belli Osborn, odmrs. ofWm Otivell, deceaisfl . ■
isfy a Fi Fa in favor of Win Brandon, for th’ P ,
Joseph Yarbrough. “
oct 27 THOMAS J. JOHNSON, dev m
Also, on the first latsday in January,
Lot No. 239, in the 2d district-said cnni
to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa from Henry,
court, in favor of tiie executors of John C11
deceased, vs Alexander Murray.
oct 27 5 JAMES LOVF.,
W ILL be sold on Friday, the 17tb November
next, at the plantation of James Pale, sen.
deceased, in Fayette county, all the personal proper
ty of said deceased, consisting of hones, lings, sheep,
cattle dec. Terms made known on the dny.
THOMAS B. GAY, >
oct 3 43 JAMES PATE, (
f Ex'ort.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of William
Redman deceased, in Butts county, on the
27tb December next.
The Perishable Property
of said deceased Consisting of Horses. Mules,
Cows, Sheep, Hogs. Corn. Cotton. Wheat, Fodder,
a 'Plantation Waggon; nnd wark-Stcers, Thrasher,
Gin and whest Fan, aud other articles too tedious to
mention.
At the same lime andplace will be rented for one year,
Tin- Lot uf Land will: good Improvements,
known by No. 157, in Butts county. Sale to eonlln-
ue from day to day, until all is sold. Terms made
known on that day. JAMES CARTER, adm’or,
oct 24 5 MARY REDMAN, adm'rx
VAOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be
M. be made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary purpos
es, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging
to the estate of John Rooers, late of said county,
deceased—for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors.
JAMES B. SMITH, adm’or.
«»Pt5. 1831 37 . ’ with the will annexed.
W Georgia, Talbot County.
IU;tt LAB Mary Ann Blackmon applies to me
for Letter* of Administration on the estate of
John P. Blackmom, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular Ihe ilndred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear al my office within the lime prescribed by taw,
to shew cause, if any they have, why said lelless should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office, this I5tb
day of October, 1831.
4 WM. 8.Q03B.C. c. o.
A BARGAIN.
T HE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale bis well
known
lot ofland, No, 205*
in Houston county, intcrlorto none tor health, con
venience and good water in that county, tit
Ison tho banks of the Echiconna, which is navigable
to his bouse, and is only two mites from the Ocmul-
E ee. The road from Macon to Hnwkinsville passes
y his door. Fifty acres ofthe land are cleared, and
have a thrifty peach orchardand small promising ap
ple one. Two wells of excellent water nrc on the
premises, two store houses, a meeting house, and a
convenient dwelling house with the usual out houses.
It has also a fine site fora grist mill—on which n mill
of that kind is already erected, and needs only a
slight improvement to go Into operation. Persons
wishing to purchase will do wall to apply soon, and
examine the premises, which afford the best stand
for a store in that part of the country,
nov 3 11 - Bt ‘ JOHN CLARK.
YiQOUR months after dale, application will bo
made to the honorable the Inferior court ot
Pike county, when aitllag lor ordinary purposes, for
an order to sell the Real and Personal property of
John Pitman, deceased—for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. ARTHUR T. CAMP, adm’or
sept 17, 1831. -9
Butts Sheriff Sales. ■
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday In Did
BER next, before the court boujebiJatU
Butts county, between the usual hours of nl e
303 ■3-4 acres of Laflu, u,~:c «less, k DQI
hy Lot No. Wand the south half of Lot No if .-1
first district of formerly Henry now Batts
whereon Hugh Hamil now lives, well i m , ir(1V( i
fanning, levied on as his property, to satisfy IcM
Fi Fas issued from the superior court of said
in favor of Kcland Tyner and others vs said ;t,j
oct 28 R. W. HARKNESS.D.Jt
Also, on Hie first Tuesday in January „ a p
Tho following Negroes, viz: Jerry am
35 years of age, Harriet a woman 35, and Flan3
levied on as the property of Robert Brown, liwij
of a mortgage Fi Fn in favor of Anthony Dver J
arty pointed out In said mortgage Fi Fn l
oct 28 R. W. HARKNE88. fl.,;, J
Bibb Sheriff’s Sales.
On thejirsl Tuesday in DECEMBER nest
f ILL bo sold before the court house et jL,
. _ Bibb county, within the lawful hours
following Property:
One negro mun named Jim, one Lot i
Bridge Row. nnd the Houses and Lot with n IVU
nliached occupied by Dny & Butts, or the inttt
Nathaniel Cornwell jun. deceased in the sxme-i
levied on ns his property to satisfy sundry Fi Fal
sued from the superior and inferior courts of )I-I
tosh county.
Om* Lot and improvements on IViln
street, number not known—levied on as (he m
ot Dr. Nicholas Clsitders, to satisfy a Fi Fa ia
from Bibb superior court in favor of Robert Cd
for use, <fcc. vs. said Childers. ,
A Negro inuu named Rowland about tl'J
years old—levied,on' as the property uf Daniil J
ll’orsham, to satisfy a Fi Fu issued from Bi ib saw
or court in favor of Elias Bliss vs suid W’orslun.
Om* House nml Lor, No. 5, iu square linn
three—levied on as the property of George A. I'J.
er>, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from Ibe Ju-tice
and superior nnd inferior courts vs said Itodger*. 1
Olio mahogany Sideboard, one pair gill or
hogany card'Tables, ono do. dining Table nnd End
one fine Sofa, one dozen gilt Chairs andoneadb.-,
ny Stand—levied on nt the properly of ffi/fum J
Danelly, to satisfy n Fi Fa issued from (he inferit
court of Bibb county in favor ol Wiley & Bute
transferred to Campbell & Carter, vs. said Danelh
nov 1 \V. B. CONE,
ZKEonroc Sheriff Sale.
■ V7ILLbesold on the first Tuesday in UECE
f f BEK nest, before the court house in F.
sytb, Alonroo county, between (be usual hours d
sale,
One half aero Lot, No. 63 in the soullttr
port ofthe town of Forsyth, adjoining Henryai
others—levied on as the property of Henry fioanitj
satisfy a Fi Fa lit favor of E. Tate ion. vi. nil
Bonin. A COCIiltAN.]
nov 3 dtp,
Butts Sheriff Sale.
W ILL lie sold, on tllo first Tuesday in UECL
BER next, bclore iho court bouse in he)
son, Butts county, between tbcusual hoursofsale I
Lot of Lund, No. 78, m iliu Bnt districtd
formerly Ilcnry now Butts county.contaluingtlOJll
acres more or less—levied on as tue propo ty of IN*
iam Grantham to satisfy a Fi Fa from Hancock I
perior court, in favor of J W. Scott 4 HuddNoJ
vs. said Grmitlmm, property pointed out by j.laiui'tf#
attorney. JOSEPH BUMMEKUNj
oct 29
Also, will be sold as above,
Fraction No. 26, in the" fourth district (
formerly Monroe now Butts county, containiug 8
acres, more or less, known ns the .Mountain op>"
Retreat whereon Joel Daley now lives, with two r,
uable two story Houses thereon and other con'<
lent Buildings, levied on as the property of Joei WJ
l>-y, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a JiHliaj
court of said county in favor ol 8. W. Jones, .nil y
In favor of James Herd, administrator, va AI»t««
Halaway tnd Joel Baley. Property pointed out»
G laintifi's attorney. Levy made and returned to s’
y a bailiff nov 1 „ .,i
. R. W. HARKNESS, fljwJ
w
ton,
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday i* HKCt-
, w _ BER nest, before Ihecourt house in Corap*-]
ton, Campbell county, between the usual hours otw
LotufLaud No. 46, til iIib 7ihdistriciotoi
ginally Coweta now Campbell county—levied Ott
ilia property of Charily Green, to satisfy
tion issued from a justice’s court In “enveiKi
county, Its favor ol Beard & Baker, levied on mc
retarned to me bya constable. , • ,
Lol of Land No. 96, in the fourteenth d*
trlct of formerly Fayette now Campbell c0 “?Tj
levied on as the property of Jesse Harris to sxtmfx
Fi Fa Issued from Dt-Kalb superior court In
John G. Roberts administrator of J. B. News
ceased vs. Eaton Ltnch and said Harris,
oct 21 N. NICHOLSON, shU
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in JAKl
RY next, at Jackson, Butts county, ot * <r
dit of twelve months, a
Negro Boy named Anthony*
about sixteen years old, belonging to the es'.rte u'
ly Palmer, late oftaid county deceased-sold ay
toe of mi order from the lion court of ormurt
Butts county, fortlic benefit of the heir* of w* "1
ceased. MATTHEW GASTON, |
MkfioJt
ILL be sold, at the late residence «' JJSi
J# Moore, deceased, of Jones county, <*
day, the 16th of DECEMBER NEXT, the
Perishable Property ..
belonging to the Estate of said deceasc£aaiwj*"j*
of Horses, Hogs, Cattle and Goats. C»rt«i>da .
one set of blacksmith’s Tools, one Still, one * ,
Gin, Household Furniture, Kitchen bt* nsl ^
Farming Implements, with a variety ol other*''
too tedious to meotion. The »*'« to continue _
day to day till the sale is completed. Oct.Jn.
GREEN B MOORE.
9 MARY MOORE 1 «f££:—•
*** We are authorized to
nounccdM. K. CHERRY as a ceudaWe lor -
roner of Bibb eounly. I' 1 v