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T «r. STORE HOUSE adjoiains the lub-
scribcri*. IV'-'-'-akn pifen Immediately
utiv 2 10 UAiafroN <it JONES. •
1U3ATJ1EUS.
Pounds Livo (iceso FEATH-
1 R Jlri, jiiit received and for sale
by HUNtfEIiFOKDS 4c STODDARD,
oct 21) 7
WAKE-HOUSE.
AND
Commission Business.
(ftftUE UNDERSIGNED lies in addition to hit
termer Warehouse on Cherry street, one in
eornpietc order on the cast side of thn River, where
those of tmfriend* nod customers from tlmt side ear.
ha ve (he suroe attention paid Co their poods as hereto
(ore end be saved the trouble of crossing the bridge
1). S. GRIFFIN.
Macon. October lQth 1F29. 42 ______
WaKE-UOUSK
A*rn
Commission Business.
T1IE subscribers respectfully in
» form their friends and the publio that
❖ M they continue the above business, uud
“ renew the otTerof their services in that
— — j line.
They hr ve leased the Wore House lately occupied
by Mr. John T. Rowland, eligibly situated on the
brink oftho river, just below tho bridge, and remote
from danger by fire. For the convenience of their r.us
Comers io the upper part of the town, they bavee
Scale House in Cotton Avenue.
The usual advances will be made on Colton stored
with or shipped by them: and their customers cun
have the choice of the Savannah, Charleston, Nu»v
York, or Liverpool markets. DAY Sr BUTTS.
_ augnst 13 33
COMMISSI! »N BUSINESS,
gram: sulrecriherJ^mvPminnected themselves un-
si. Tier the firm cf PATTON A COHEN, fur the,
transaction of a general Coscaisstojr Busier.?, in Da-
lien, and respectfully solicit ashare of pnplic patron-
. age, assuring those svho may favor them with their
business, that every exertion on their purl sb^ bo
u>ed for the advancement of their interest.
They have taken the Wharf and Store House rn-
senlly occupied by Messrs. I’. R. Yonge & Sons,
wild owned by 13. E. Hamid, Esq.
ROBERT S. PATTON,
Aug26 33 Urn J. COHEN. Jr.
COCSJOXTGXNS.
RTbHE subscriber has commenced the manufacture
i!, and repairing of COTTON GINS, at his shop
oh tho corner of Plumb and Fourth streets, near the
Presbyterian church, in Macon, and would respect
fully invite the attention of those who may wish Cot-
(uu Gins, or have them repaired, to cnll on him; as lie
. flatter, himself, that his work will bear inspection, and
give entire satisfaction; nnd if so, he hopes to receive
a portion of the patronage of (ha public.
nugustia 33 THOMAS SIMPSON _
Monticslio Tavern.
TO RENT, that well known Es
tablishment in tho town of Monticel-
lo, at present occupied by Colonel
.Fleming Jordan, equal, if not superi
or. (as a stand for business) to any in the interior.
A part of the furniture necessary, will be sold
or rented with the Tavern, and a lease for three
or five yoars, will bo given, if required. Posses
sion will be given on tho 1st January next. Ap
ply to the undersigned, by letter, at their resi
dence in Augusta.
M’KENZIE & DENNOCK.
' ortl 0t 40
LAFAYETTE HALL.
MACON GEORGIA,
T HIS establishment has undergone considerable
repairs and is in readiness tonccommodate Boar
dsrsand Travellers, at lowertban customary rates for
this place—the House is spacious,the Stableing excel,
lent. Wo have estm lots with water in them for Dro-
vors, wo also Imve a Blacksmith’s Shop on the lot and
keep Horse-shoe, and nails ready nt the shortest no-
Tice, nnd nay other work that may bo wanting in our
(no This establishment the Public may rest assured
■vs such hs will make the Travellers andtbe Boarders
comfortable—this establishment stands on Bridge
Street, above the court house, one hundred and fifty
yards. RODGERS A Co.
October 6, 1630. 41-tf
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Labor saved is Money gained.
•TK/’Ehavo purchased the exclusive right to Pink
TT kam Mvshier'i "QUEEN’S WASHER”for
the counties of Jones, Twiggs, Bibb, Monroe, Craw
ford, Upson, Randolph and Early, and offer tor sale
the indiriiual or sing/e right, or tfie Machine itself, to
individuals nr families. The individual tight to use
0/ make a machine, is Four Dollars.
The Queen’s Washer is a cheap tand simple acquisi
tion, nut liable to get out of order, may bo operated
on by a little girl or boy, without any liability to in-
jars cloths (from the finest lace to the coarsest gar
ment) submitted to Its action—even buttons are not
damaged by it;—in short, it saves three-fourths of the
aborandone half of the soap required by the com
noon proress.
. Tho Machine is ready for the examination of the
public; and to satisfy it, we refer to all who have
used or seen it; on it they have bestowed decided ep-
.probation. It may be seen in Macon at Darragli A
Townsend’s Tuvt-rn, or nt the shop of Mr. Daniel,
next door to Mr- I- B. Rowland’s store and ware-
house. KNOX & DANIEL.
august 0 82
tmS.IT OF&&ECTZ9HT,
GEORGIA:
By his Excellency GEORGE R. GILMER, Gover
nor and Commander in Chief of the Army nnd
Navy of this State end of the Militia thereof.
To the Justices of the Inferior Court of the rttptc-
tivc counties in this State.
T he Hon. WILSON LUMPKIN, elected on the
first Monday uf October, 1839, a Representative
from this Stute in the House oi Representatives oftlie
Congress of the U. 8. fortivo years for end utter the
3.1 day of March, 1.931. having this day resigned said
appointment. Now in order that said vacancy tnay
be filled and in pursuance oflaw,!buve thought pro
per to issue this my Writ of Election, hereby requir-
ingyouthe said Justices as aforesaid to cause an
etetions to be held on Monday, the 12th day of De
cember next, uttbe several places or place of hold-
log election in your county, giving due and public
notice thereof, for a Representative to fill the afore
said vacancy, and I do hereby further require you
Us make a return of said election to the Executive
Department, within the time prescribed by Inw.
Given under iny hand and the sealot the Execu
tive Department, this 7th day of Novr mbor, in
the year 1631.
GEORGE R, GILMER-
By the Governor:
EVERETT HAMILTON PIERCE,
120 2t) Secretary Executives Department
Valuable. Plantation for Sale..
W ILL be sold without reserve, to the highest
bidder, on (lie 22d day of December next,
the PLANTATION whereon the subscriber now
lives, in Bibb county. 13 miles from Mneou, consist
ing of 300 acres of Land, tdiout 70 of which are clear
ed. with n good Dwelling House and out buildings
thereon; elso n new Gin bouse, new Gin and running
-ear, nnd Thrasher. Also, one oilier Lot of Land ad
joining John A. Tharp on the Echoconua; No. 176.
in the same district, with about the same quantity of
cleared hind, uud comfortable log cabins on it. Also.
70 or Si) head of Cattle, among w hich are 15 or IS
milch cows; a number of stock and meat Hogs, Plant
ation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Corn, Fodder, &e.—the w hole to he sold without
any reserve. Terms made known on the day.
Oct 22 43 JOHN D. SINGLETARY.
»ZX.3iS
r^N Now York, Philadelphia, Charleston, Sa-
Jf vannah and Augusta, in sums to suit pur
chasers, for sale by
nov 11 17 WILEY. BAXTER & FORT.
COTTON BAGGING.
HE subscribers have received on consign
ment,
3C0 pieces Bagging,
T
oct 8
KIDD.
WARE-HOUSE
XX D
, COMMISSION-BUSINESS,
3 MACON, GA.
The undersigned, htw-
| ing erected a large and commodious
' Ware-House in East Macon, on Clin-
J ton street, (opposite to Solomon Hum
phries' brick building) which is now ready for the re-
caption of Cotton, tenders his services to the public
-fit the above business.
nt WILL Atso tttt OX BAUD,
A'general assortment of DRY GOODS and GRO
CERIES, which he will sell at the lowest prices.
The above^busi ness will be attended to by an espe-
rienced hand. LEW18 J. GROCE,
sep 17 83
Watche^jTeweh^dlc^
now opening a general as
sortment of goods, comprising
u great variety of articles in
his lino, which no offers on the
most accommodating terms.
Amongst which are the fol
lowing:
I French four column alabas-
• ter and Ebony mautlc Clerks,
Vases, gold and silvor lover Watches, gentlemen
nnd ladies' lVatch Chains, Seals and Keys, Ear
rings, Breastpins, Finger rings, Mcdalions, shirt
tituds, Watch llooks. Miniature Settings, silver
Spoons, plated do. Cnators,Candlesticks, Snuffers
and Trays, Spectacles, Dirks, Pistols, Caps,
Swords, Tea Setts, Coral Beads, Backgamon
Boards, Razors, pen and pockot Knives, dirk do.
Musical Boxes, Bead Bags, Purses, Thimbles,
to. &c.
N- B. Particular attention paid to repairing
Clocks and Watches of.cvcry description and war
ranted. . ■ )
Guj!i paid for old cold nnd silver.
. pet- .43 , RUFUS n. smith.
§3mrfuut(»iu
HE Sfaran Jnsssranre Company have commenced
baMnesi, and vrllf insure cotton shipped on
gaudbualsur boxes. AI»o. tins lives of Negroes em*
Vtoyed hi thn buafiug 'juslu.r.-. Apply*.»
jsnt) <i.;. \Y. MF.I.Rs trerttcry
NEW GOODS.
WM. H. BUlCDMAIiL
IS ROW HXCE1VINO XSD OPEKIXO
A GF.NERAL assortment of seasonable GOODS.
which ho offers for sale nt the most reduced
prices, amongst which are the following:
Superfine Saxony Blue Blach Italian Lustring
Black and eol’d. Cloths " Sarsnet and Sinchetvs,
Merino Cloths " Gros de Berlin
Bluo, Black and Fancy « Gt os de Naples
mixed Sutiuetts Colored do do
Duffle point &RoseBlank* Ma- idarincs & Florences
**• Blfick and colored Italian
Rad, White, Green and /Grapes
Yellow Flannels Gmuze and Satin Garni-
Saxony whito gauze do. lure
■Canton do do. It ibbons and Silk Velvets
band lOqr. Damask Table t.’crlno and Cashmere
Diaper Thibet Wool
Birds eye do J iaraask Silk and Crape
Russia do Shawls
Merino Circassians - Dress Ilnndkerahieii
Black and Blue Bomba- ladies diamoud Straw
zelts and Circassians / Bonnets
Irish Linens , “ Leghorn Urmd do
Flemish Sheeting Misses Diamond do
which they will sell very low for cash?
■n Melrose a-
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.
The subscribers have united in the
Practice of Medicine. Theirshop is next
1 doortothe Repertory office.
AMBROSE tl.s BF,R,
JAMES T. PERSONS.
Macon. May 3 _ 19
NOSZOS.
T HE firm of D. & T. PARISH &. CO. xvas
dissolved by mutual consent on the first
day of Juuo last, all debts duo said concern will
be eolleetcd by their successors, PAntsn, VVilky
& Co. svho are duly authorized to settle all the
claims of the same.
KERNICHIN PARISH & CO. New York.
THOMAS PARISH, ) r , .
JASPER CORNING. ( Charleston, S. t.
nov 10 16 lit iv
Copartnership.
T HE subscribers have formed a conni
under the firm of
PARISH, WILEY & CO.
A till WILL CONTINUE THE
Wholesale Dry Goods Business
at 285, comer of Kiug nud Weutworth street.
They are noWrpreiving a very rich and extensive
assortment of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS,
which they offer on liberal terms.
KERNICHIN PARISH & CO. New York.
LEROY M. WILEY, Macon, Go.
THOMAS PARISH, Charleston, S. C.
Charleston, S. C. Nov. 10 16 5tw
CLGHKISre.
WILLIAM II. BUItDSALL
H AS just received and offers for sale, on the
must liberal terms, n general assortment of
Readymade Clothing.
Having had it munntactured expressly tor bis own
sales, can warrant it made in the best manner .and
most fashionable style. Among which are the fol
lowing :
Gentlemen’s super blue, black, green, olive, brown
and mixt DRESS COATS and FROCKS
Super blue, black and fancy colored cloth PANTA
LOONS
Blue, black, mixt and colored Cassimero do
Steel, cadet, blue and fancy mixt satinet Coattecs,
Frocks nnd Pantaloons
English mole-skin do. Uncut hangup do. Riding.do.
Black and blue e.assimeri; VESTS
Blue, black and colored silk velvet do
Dark figured ynlentia, white ami buff do
White Marseilles do. Rwnnsdown and toilinet do
Youths’ Coats, Pantaloon! and Vests
Gentlemen’* goats-hnir -camblet CLOAKS
Plaid do. Ladies’ camblet and Circassian do
Lion-thin Jacket! and Pantaloons
Fine linen and flannel SHIRTS, Collars, Front*
Also, Gentlemen’s Fashionable Black Beaver
BATfl, Ac. Ac. 12 nov 4
Cotton Ozuaburgt
Negro Cloth*
Linseys
nnd Chain do
Lace and Gauze Veils
Figured and plain Bob.
Thread Laces and Shr-ll binrtt
Combs Flagg A Bandanna Hand
Pongee. 8piltalfield ./ kerchieft,
A general assort ment of coarse and fine
8H0E/J& BOOX8,
Men’s and Zi o uths’ Tur Hats.
Fur, Leather and Hair Caps, ice.
nov6 13
Can .pbeli Sheriff Sales.
ILL 0/i .old, outlie first Tuesday in ItCCTM
BERiieit. before l he court (loose in Catnpbi I •
ton, tempi* it county, between the usual hours uliiuc,
Lutui'Lruid No- 46, it) lire 7>h district ol or -
g« ally Co«| eta now Campbell county—levied on as
the pi opeit/y of Charity Urn a, to satisfy mi execu
tion issued from n justice's court in Meriwether
county, iof favor oi Beard & Baker, levied on and
returned tt < see by a constable.
Lot ujf Lund No. SJG, in the fourtci-i ill dis
trict of fqrmerly Fayette now Campbell ciunty—
levied on: as tbe properly of Jrr,c Harris to tati.ly a
Fi Fuisjtfcd irom Dt-Koib superiorcourtinluv..rut
John u. ’Roberts administrator of J. B. Nelson de
ceased va. Eaton Liucli and said Harris
oct21 j N. NICHOLSON, ihtriff
W SPas Collector’s Sales.
i-Ll, be sold, on the first Tuesday iu DE
CEMliEit next, at the court house,
in Knoxville, Crawford county, within the usual
hours ol Bale, the following lots or tracts of land,
or so much thereof us will be sufficient to satisfy
the taxeS with costs due for the year 1830.
Lot No. 191, in the eighth district of Carroll
county,; second quality, containing 2024 acres
—as tile property of Henry Champion—tax due
$1.32 cents.
Lot No. 3, in the tenth district of Houston
county, second quidity, containing 2024 acres—
as tiiu property of Moore Tutnm—tax due $1.08
cents.
Lot No. 242, in th : eleventh district of Musco
gee county, pine lain!, containing 2024 acres—as
the property of Join: Nash—tux due 75 cents.
Lot No. 105, in tho.sccoud district of Crawford
couuty, 3d quality, containing 101) acres—as the
property of John i). Smith—tax due 63 cents.
Lot No. 2D, .u the third district Coweta couuty,
second quality, containing ybij acres—pointed
out by James Potter ns agent! for William Spikes
—tax due $4-05 cents.
Trxfct ol Laud No. 63, iu ghe first district of
Crawford couuty—containing 75 acres, third
quality—as the property of l ilts Wilkins—tax
due fiti cents.
Lot No. 94, iu the eighth district of Crawford
county, containing 134 acres tflJ quality—return
ed by Newsara Tanton administrator of jhe es
tate of bathon Tanton—tax duct $1-64 cents.
Lot No. 249, in the 7th distrij.’t Troup county,
containing 2024 acres second 'quality,—as the
property of tiemarn 2Won~-tux duo $1-32
vents.
Lot No. 158, in the sixth district of Troup comi
ty, containing 2U2J acres, 2d quality,—as the pro
perty of J)uvis H<msom—tax due $1-33 cents.
Lot No. 33, in the twenty-fourth district Miisco-
gee county, containing 2024 acres second quality
—a* the property of David Beashj jun.—tax due
32 cents.
Lot No. 103, in the thirteenth district of Tal
bot county, pine land—as the property of Elisha
Brooks—tax duo 75 cents.
One tract of Land, iu the seventh district of
Crawford county, containg 506 acres, adjoining
Kenedy aud Warner and others, 2d quality—,v,
the property of William Dighy—tax due 87-96
cents 7 mills. WILLIAM M’fcEE, Tax Col.
Oct. 1 1&31
W ILL be sold on the First Tuesday in JANUA
RY. next, before the court house in the town
ot Forsyth, Monroe county,
All the Real Estate
of Jons Hooeks, late of said eounly, deceased, con
sisting of Lands and Negroes. For the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms on the day.
IAS. B. SMITH, Admr.
°ut 31 8 with the will annexed.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUA
RY next, before the court house in u’orsyth,
Monroe county, between tlie usual hours ot sale.
. Two likely Negro Fellows,
sold ior the benefit uf jhe minors of William Allen,
of Monroe county, deceased, by order of the court.
Terms of sale, made known on tbe day.
GEORGE BENNETT
nov 15 24 Guardian for raid minors
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUA
RY next, nt J-ckson, Butts county, on a cre
dit of twelve months, a
Negro Roy named Anthony*
ntiout sixteen years old, belonging to the estate of Hal
ly Palmer, late of said county deceased—sol I by vir
tue of an order from the hon court of ordinary of
Butts county, for the benefit of the belts of said de
ceased. MATTHEW GASTON,
oct 3 11 adm'or
I T!OUR MONTHS after dste. application will bo
made to the honorable tbe Inferior Court of
Monroe county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell Lot of Land No 17 in tbe second
district of Carroll county, belonging to the Orphan
of OvxnTuna Phelps. BENNET S. RIDDLE.
nov 18 26 gunrdian.
F OUR months nfter date application will he made
to tbe honorable the Interior Court of Mon-
roe county, when lining for ordinary purposes, far
leavetosell Lot No. eighty, in the first district of o-
riginally Houston nnw Crawford countv. belonging
to the estate of Alexander King late ot Monroe coun
ty, deceased, for the benefit of the beb-s nnd credi
tors. GEORGE L. DOUGLAS,
n°v II 20 / adm'or
P URSUANT to an order of the Inonorablo the
inferior court of Twiggs oounty, will bo
sold, on the first Tuesday in DEC EMBER next,
at the court house iu Eurhr county, within the law
ful hours, Lot of Land No. 313 in the fifth dis
trict of Early county, belonging to the Estate of
David Jasesox; late of Twiggs county, deceas
ed—sold for the benefit of tho heirs and credi
tor*. A. NELSON, M’or.
oct 1 40
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable
the inferior court of Fayette county, when
sittiug for ordiuary purposes, will be sold, on tho
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, nt the court
house in Monroe county, within the lawful hours,
one fourth part of Lot No. 71 in the twelfth district
of Monroe county—sold for the benefit of Sarau
Ann ,V. Gatous, orphan of Wilie Griggs, de
ceased. Terms made known on the day ol laale.
BRYAN GRIGGS. Guardian.
A GREEABLE to an ordor of the honorable
the inferior court of Fayette county, when
sitting Tor ordinary purposes, will be sold, on tho
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, nt the court
house in Randolph county, within tiro lawful
hours, one Lot of Land, No. 76 in the sixth dis
trict of originally Lee county—sold for the bene
fit of the Orphans of Jeremiah Leooett, de
ceased. Terras made known on the day of salo.
PENELOPE LEGGETT,
sept 21 40 Guardian,
sy.ii; Monroe xountyTXeUvccn tbe
court h
usual
0 u--ei tt 3
Houston Sheriff^ Sale*. i Montroe Shru* a .
POSTPONED SALE. WILL be sold on thc"Vt t*
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in DE- „ «LR next, before i) !fl I>:
CEMBER noxt, at the court house, iu
Perry, Houston county, within the lawful hours,
the following Property:
The Lot aud improvements whereon Levin
F. Chain now lives, bt-iiis; known as Lot No. 80 in
the tenth district of said couuty—levied on as die
property of Levin I ’• Chain-,—aud tho west Ball' of
Lot So. 77 iu the tenth district of Houston coun
ty, of which about sixty acres are cleared—levi
ed on to satisfy one Ft. Fa. issued from Hous
ton superior court, in favor of Thomas Napier vs
Ilvury W. Raley, Levin F. Chain, Arthur A
Morgan, ’William Wellborn, Richard Smith,
James E. Duncan, Allen Wiggin, Charles J. M‘-
Doiiaid aud Robert Italy, security on appeal-
property pointed out by said Chain and smith.
II. H. HOWARD, deputy sheriff
of Bibb county,
Ouo bay Mare, one Cow and t> i,
cd on ns the property n!
Fa. in favor of Elijah Wells vs /ahl 2* °, 5, W
One hulfucrp L,,:, 1
part ol the town oi Wrsyth adW, s °m!
others—levied on at the nroiH) rt I% 0, i ln * Hem
A. t’Oi
nov 3
ms
nov 2
Henry Sheriff Sales
W ILL be sole on the first Tuesday iu DECEM
BER nest, lit the court house in Macilonuugh
Henry county, between llic usual hours of salo,
Due Lot, No. 114, in die 7ilulistiict of said
county, levied on as the properly of John Harris, to
satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Walton superior court in
....
W in? ut M S
ILL lie sold, on tho first ■* ,
BEK next, belore the court 7
sou. dulls county,between tha..o“|fc»J>J
Lot of Lnud, No. 78, h, 5 0Ur ‘<*fi.i
formerly Henry now Butts county C0 S,‘ "1
acres more or (ess-levied on as the
tarn Grantham to satisfy a Fi Fa fmm 1 i? l J°f»’
perlor court, in favor of J. W. Bcoll* u eot *
vs. said Grmitiiam, property^pointedm
“SS “fsfwMBS
_ Also, will be sold as abort
Fraction -Nu. 26, in the .
MACDOJVOUGH HALL.
The subscriber begs leave to inform
his friruds and tho public generally,
-that he has taken that large and com
modious House formerly occupied as
a TAVERN by William Hardin, and hopes
from his long experience in business to bo able to
give the most decided satisfaction to oil who may
favor him with -their patronage.
His BAR wifi be supplied with tho best of Li
quors—nnd liis TABLE furnished with every
tiiiug the eon* : ry affords. His STABLE will
be supplied nil ,i the best of I’mvemkT, and atten
ded by uu experienced ;tud uttemive Ostler,
FRANCIS A. HISON.
Mwffynoi’/-h, Oct. 27,1831. G fct
F OUR MONTHS after date, applieation
will bo made to tho honorable tlio Inferi
or Court of Butts count y, when sitting for ordin
ary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 14 in the
first district of originally Henry, now Butts coun
ty, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
Jogs M’Mauen, deceased.
JOHN R. M’MAHEN, adm’or,
oct 15 43
Georgia* Coweta County.
Mf^MEREAS Mary Bowen nnd Samuel Burdine
uppliy to me for letters ol administration on
the estate of William II. Bowen, late ol Coweta coun.
ty deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all nnd
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, uithin the time prescrib
ed hy hue.io time rout- if any the?) ran, why letters
of ndiuiiiirtriition shnu.-.t noI U gninP dhim.
Given under tnv Imnd and ml, nt ofib-.e, ill's the
KUi Septs-mb r. jjtep SIHO.N HOUSE, c. c. o.
tut or of SleWHit A Hargroves vs said Harris.
One Lot No. 62, ns tlio 3d district of said
county, levied on «s the property of Daniel Harris, to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favor of James Austin and
others, vs Abraham Harris, Kanshird ilurris and Clif
ford Woodruugh, executors of Dnniel Harris, dec’d.
Ouo Lot Nu. 43, in tire 2d district uf said
county, levied on as the property ol Jacob Gilder, to
satisfy Fi Fas issued Irom a Justice's court of Twiggs
county, in favor of Jonathan Davis & co. and others
vs siiid Gilder.
One Lui in tli/fc town of Mactlonough, where
on tlylee Tipper pow lives, with the improvements
thereon, levied till us the property ot said Tipper, to
satisfy sundry Jfi Pus issued Hum a Justice's court,
\Ym 11 White uud others vs said Tipper.
The two lust levies made and returned to me by a
constable.
out 27 4 JAMES LOVE, sheriff.
Also will be sold as abore,
The south hull ot Lot No. 176, in the eighth
district ol Henry county—levied on us the property
ot Josiah Parsons, by virtue of a mortgage Fi. Fa. is
sued from Henry superioreourt, in favor of Uurwell
Ragland—property pointed out in said Fi. Fa.
One Negro Woman, about 30 years of age,
levied on as the property of Reps Osborn and Elisa-
belli Osborn, ndmrs. of Wm Otw ell. deceased, to sat
isfy a Fi Fa in favor of Wm Brandon, for the ase ol
Joseph Yarbrough.
oct27 THOMAS J. JOHNSON, dep. sheriff
Also, on the fast latsday in January next,
Lot No. 239, m ihe 2d district said county,
to sitisly a mortgngo Fi FA from Henry superior
courtAin favor ol the executors of John Campbell,
decea i -d, vs Alexander Murray.
oct 5 JAMES LOVE, sheriff.
£ax Collector’s Sales.
\/ys l‘-i\- be sold on the first Tuesday iu January
V T nVxt, at the court house ih the town of M--
Duuougb, fi leiitw county, tho following property, or
so much the\reof, as will be of suflicient value to sat
sty tbe tax a\ud cost for the years 182!) aud 1 ‘30.
202 1-2 were* of Land, No. 128, m ret
•iglitli district!, of Merriwether county—levied on us
lire, property o\f John IS. Ragland, to satisfy bis tax
uud cost lor the'yeur lt2!l—tax due $183 3-4
202 1-2 acres of Laud, No. 249, in the
eleventh district\of Crawford county—levied on as
the property of Mi rshetl Ligon, to satisfy bis tax ami
cost tor the year Did)—tax clue $2-40
80 acres of Lu nd, No. 63, in the sevnnth
district of Gwinnett « ounty—levied on as the proper-
<y oi Robert Hill, to jSBlisly bis tax and cost for tbe
year 1829—tax due $2-3314.
202 1-2 .iciex of Land, No. 185 in these*
ventli district of Guimieft county—levied on us ui<
properly of Benjamin Poster to satisfy bis tux and
cost for the year 1829—tax oue $1-22.
202 1-2 acres oi Laud, No. 180, in the
ventli district of Henry county—levied on «s the
property of Benjamin FosUrto satisfy bis tax and cost
ior the year 1830—tax due 7834 cents.
202 1-2 acres ol Land, No. 176, in the v •
venth district of Het.ry coUnt>-«-!vvred on as the
property ol Robert Hill to satisfy bis tax end cost ior
the year 1830—tax due 78 34 cents.
150 acres of Land, No. 39, in the third dis
trict of Henry county—levied on as tbe properly of
Beverly Simmons to satisfy bis tux and cost for the
year 1830—tax due $1-3814.
50 acre* of Lund, No. 10, in the (bird dis
trict uf Henry couuly—levied on as tbe property of
James Harris to satisfy bis tax andcostlor tbe year
1830—tax due 511-2 cents.
' 145 actes ol Laud, No. 3, in the third dis
trict oi Henry county—levied on as the property of
Henry D. Pune to satisfy bis tax and cost for the year
1830-tax due $1-10. 1
81 acios of Laud, No. 59, in tito third d. »
trict of Henry county—levied on as the properly of
Josiah Rayuotds to satisfy his lux ana cost for fixe year
1830—tax due 921-2 cents.
101 1-4 acres of Lund, No. 164, in the sixth
district of Henry county—levied on as the property
of James it. Tummy to satbly his tax and con for the
year 1830—tax due 00 1-2 cents.
202 1-2 acres of Laud, No. 55, in the se
cond district of Coweta cuunty, 202 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 tho year 1830—tax due $9-90.
101 1-4 acres of Land, No. 3, in the sixth
d ! s 'rict ol Henry county—levied on as the property
of IVilty Crain to satiety bis tax and cost for the year
1830-tax due 631-2 cents.
101 1-4 acres of Land, No. 3, in tlio sixth
district of Henry couuty-levic , on as tbe property
or James V. Glenn to satisfy his tax and cost for the
year 1830—tax due 78 34 cents.
202 1-2 acres of Land, No. 7, in me seventh
district of Henry county—levied on asthu property
0f *«ti»fy bis tax and cost for tho
year 1830—tax due $1-3234.
One town Lot in M’Doaoogh, No. not
known—levied on as the property of^ William Berry
“l“fi«7biiu» aud cost for the year 1830—tax duo
202 1-2 acres of Land, NoffH in tho se
venth district of Campbell coutity-^evied on as the
proptrly of George IP. Teal to satisfy his tax and cost
tor the year 1830—tax due $1-13 Vi.
202 1-2 acres of Land, No. 176, ill the
eighth district of Henry county—l evied on ns tho
property oljutiah Parsons to satisfy bis tax and cost
for the year 1830—tax due $1-721- 2.
101 1-4 acres of Laud, Na. 42, in tho tenth
. olascogee county—levf.ed on as the proper-
7 Wtley Jones to satisfy his Uf'. and cost for the vear
183D—tax due 78 34 ceuta. /J. G. BARNETT,
oct 27 0 2’ax Col.
John Harris, to formerly Monroe now ButtV counre ^
acres, more or leas, known as theSi™ 01 ”*^
Retreat whereon Joel Italey now Ik. ! ui "
uaMc two stnrv .iZl ff m *‘.»rillt.
Sillily j
ualdc two story Houses thereon
jent Buildings, levied on as the proucire“*’
ley, to mtisly sundry Fi Fas isfu.d*^ 0f
court ol said couuty in favor ol H IV j 8 ,U! 'i
303 3-4 actes of Land, more or i
by Imt No. 16 and the south half of Lot tv
first district of formerly Henry now Rim 7,11
whereon Hugh Hamit now lives, we ||iJ ls 1
farming, levied on ns Ids property?to ,.? 11 , m,e
Fi F as Issued from the superior court of*AS"“
in favor of Keland 'Tyner and others viuuf?*
oct 28 R; IV. HAHKN?fla
'iw’n' 1 " ,e J lr, ‘ Ta ' ,da y in Janwry D ^P
Tire loll,twins Negroes, viz;
35 years of age, Harriet a woman 35 rod n ‘
levied on as the property of Robert R,J„
of a mortgage Fi Fa in favor of AnlbonvnJ?^
erty pointed out in said mortgage Fi ^ e, 'P
oct 28 R. W. HAKKNESS n s
W POSTPONED SALE ’ D “ -
H,L be sold on the first Tuesday in nvrr,
her next, at the Court house in Jwffi 3
One Negro Girl, by the name of f;.a
or 13 years ol ago, levied on a,
W,„ .a satisfy two Fi Fas
court in said county in favor of A
Hugh Wise and Barney Wise.
by Harney Wise, one of the dtfanX^W
and returned to me by a constable. ‘
JOSEPH 8UMMECUN JLI
Bibb Sheriff’s SalcsT
On tht'fird Tuesday in DECEMUEHm
\tj iL *’ b . B so,d belore the court house at t_
fahihg^ro^ W ' ,h,UthB,a ^‘-™
One negro man named Jim, ona .
Bridge Row. aud the Houses an d lx>t wifi,,, ‘
atlacTted occup.ed by Day & Butts, o, the into
Aathansel Cornwell jun deceased in the «La
levied on as his property to satisfy sundry Fiiyl
nued from the sujierioraud inferior couth a ' *
tosh comity. ™ “
Oho Lot and improvements on \
street, number not known-lev jed on as the n t0M rl
ot Dr. Nicholns Childers, to saihify a Fi W
from Bibb superioreourt iu favor of Robert IV
ior usr, &c. vs. said Childers. u
A N. g.o mail aimed Rowland about iliinl
vears. old-ley,ed on ?* 6*® |>ro r «rty of Baud
Worsham, tosatisty. Fi Fa issued from Bid,™
>r court in favor of Elias Bliss vs said Worsham
On. Huns.; and Lot, No, 5, in square!
tm ee—levied on ah tin. nr*»x*.M.,j: J.. .
Ju.-tictl
ee—levied on as the property uf Gto,.,
■ to satisfy sundry Fi FasiwuedfromlV.™
aaJ superior aiui interior courts vs said Bodmj
«tie mahugeuy Stdenoai rf, on. ;„u. ml.
hogany card Tables, one do. dining Table sni
one fine Sofa, one dozen gilt Chairs and one rare-
»y Stand—levied on as the p roller tv of lliitm
Danelfy, to satisfy a Fi Fu issued nl>m (he inf.
court ol Bibb county iu favor ot Wiley & Bi
transferred to Campbell & Carter, vs said D»e
ni ‘ v I W. B. CONE, sho
_ Houston Shei’ih Safes.
4 * / ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in tlECEl
* W BER next, before tue court home in Ton
Houston county, between tbe usual boursolule,
Ephtiuni a itvgro Buy 6 or 7 years old—
iedona! the property ol Edwin lira nitty to saliql
Fi. Fa. in favor ot Willium Hust, levy made and ttj
turned by a constable.
Anna a negro Woman, 38 or 40 yeano
—levied on aa the property of Levin F. Chain to 9
isfy sundry small Fi. Fas. in favor of Moss & Cn
day, levy made uud returned by n constable.
.Sitiioml a negro Man, 45 or 50 years e
levied on us the property ol Darid IT. A/sxirtou
fy n Fi, Fa. iu I Hirer of William Byrd and Hilts I
rill, nud other Fi. Fas vs said Alsnn, levy madeu
returned liy a constable.
Ten Negron, viz: Lewi* a AlondOyc;
old, Cely.. Woman 28 years old and herchildtl
4or0 years old, Nancy 38 or 49 years old and h
child riusiin 3 or 4 years old, Msry 25yean oldn
her two small ehiluren, Charles a Boy 5 y 1
bully a girl 18 years old, ono6 acre Lot i...
whereon Isaiah Cham now lives in the town of fit
ry, one half acre Lit unimproved adjoining F. IV. j
hereon and tbe town common* of retry—*11 kf_
on** the property ol Lean P. Chain tossli.-fy if'
Fa. in favor oiJoliu Chain lor the use of Moss A us)
siday nod other Fi. Fas. vs laid Levin F. Uhtin
property pointed out by pluintifi’s ottuiney.
Olio Lm of Land in the lJili a.strict rf
Houston county, No* 117—levied on as the pro|
rum " *
Payotto Sher iff Sales.
On the Uni lundtiy in DteimLcr nexta
YYH7TLL be-'sold belore th,/ curt-houxe at Fayette-
#»s layette cou/aty, within the lawful
hours, the following Fropert/v:
of Laud, r/ioi. 55 and 76 in the
thirteenth district of origin; ally tienr)’ now Fayette
county; and one Negro Wf/imati named I’cggy ubout
fa) yean oj^l|m arm onn bay Ilorxe trn or twelve
years old, riaddle, Bridle t
of Upper Leather, his inter
standing Corn and Cotton,
of Steel-Yards, one stack o
Hogs and Cattle, loppo.cd
bead of cattle and tlo or 3C
on as the property of riTr.i
execution in favor of Andn
petty (jointed out by Thom
oct 21 ANDREW
On the first Tuesday in Jan
alo
One Nesro Girl n#m
5 oars old—levied on as tb
BiMWb* u inurtgage hi
Miirtlii—(iro|.crty imiiiti.il«
oct 21 ANDREW
nd riaddle Bags; one side
est in eight or ten acres of
one feather Bed, one pair
1 Fodder, and hi* claim of
to be between XI or 13
> bead ol hogs—all levied
■it*!i Hurd to satisfy one
•w Clark aud others—(iro-
as Byrne-
M'BUIDE, dep. sherff.
nary next, will be sold as
re,
ud Alary nbout sixteen
• property of J^keumii
• in favnr of Roller
'll iu said iiinrtsnir.
JI’BlUOE .dep.sUrf.
of John Kennedy tu satisfy n FI. Fb in IsurolCo
well Uius'bearer, levy made and returned by *u®
stable.
Cue Lot of Lund in tlio fifth district Hus
ton county, No. 168—levied on as tho propertj 0
Arthur Barrs and Lazarus Solomon, to satisfy tu*
Fi Fas in favor of James Solomon—levy bsm**
returned by a conslnblo
101 1-4 acres more or less of Land inoprotuj
adjoining tbo town of Perry, 13th district
county, number not recollected, one five sere too
the town of Perry improved, whereon Btiijumir.
now lives—levied on es his property to s*h"f‘’
Fn. In favor of James Dean vs. Bcnjaminhepb”
William Wellborn and Uvlu F. Chain seeanta)*
thestay of execution, pointed out by plHiaiitl. ..
novl HENRY W. HAUY f *nf
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, wilt be sold at the abore time and piste,
192 1-2 Hcres pine Land, more (
proved, adjoining tbe town commons cftl et “
Parry, in the tenth district of Houston county. •
89-101 14 acre* of pine Land in the tertb_g"
ol Houston countv, No. CO, with •ltW*"'?!vj
—one Lot of oak" and hickory Land tata»*“V||.
district of Houston county, No. 36, ailjoinajs.
Willinmsand othars—-one five acre I- 01 ,. 1 " l _.a|S
of Perry, wltcreon Lecin F. Chain u°“ 1 “uSS)
vied on ns his properly to satisfy a ft Fa* ““j,,
George Pat cu and sundry other Fi I »»- >*
via F. Chain—property pointed out by 8*; lr "' 'j
Fov. 1 .11 W KALKV^
iT’lit! stiltscrihor oilers [ijf a
self ns n rnudidatc for the ^lif R
TY of BIBB COUNTY atthaensuingriecU^^
pledges himself to bis friends, that he 15 '■ t |g!
do so inure front an earnest desire to ( (,«r“
moluments arising from tho office. to*jr ITOJ
son assigned by most candidates, to wm '*■ T ,5.s.
snip of friends. YOUNG JOHN* 1
june 4 23 -——-
G7* We are authorized t0 ^
notitKo HARMON II HOW AKP.« a
a," fortlir dreriflaliy oj Mibb counts
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