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it HI {VU’Jlu; highest
prices lif
iijitAM'M
• A.VD
Oltcr Skins.
JUDrlON & co.
i . Just Jlcccivcd,
Yfti' R. GRAVES <So 80S, ten barn'll not
JK lXii'fu. ApuWo. trad. 6 bbl* fresh Oruunes.—•
toil Clto Inina Habbtf OiW SljW. Miv 20
-VtaJSJm If? BuiiDSAix
, To XXiro. - ..
A jSlvttRO GIRL—a good huijxo vrvaot.—
Iuqdirej»t (hit office. _ ooi 23 28
W Stand for Sale*
ILL poStivoly bo fold, to tbc higbreit hid-
dar, in the town of Ffreyth, on the find
Tneadny in JANUARY nest,
Tbo L\SO ou which the Sltberriber now live*. : l imi-skin Jackets mid l’aninluuns
»• jatoinio» Oifii aero: one hundred of which ;«••» j Fine linen and llnnael SfllltTai. Collars, Fronts
.now in eSHtiTutioM. all fresh ami tinder a B'hkII Also. Gentlemen's Fasliiomildc fllnck Feat
Ithi/ti. 'Phi.t situation is in Monrou duality, fifteen wATQi * c - lll,v **
Campbell Sheriff Sales* •
U*TiI” be 4,lid, on me mst Tuesday in UtCEM
y/jf BEll neat, before Ibeeourtltousa In Campl'd-
1R’Asi just received ■»» <>ll<-ra tor site, on tlic tu n.Caunibe.l county, belweeu (be usual boon otfale.
XX most liberal terms, u general asmrttuent of L , * ( 4(} , ll0 7 ,j, Usstrict ol'or.-
Slemlvniiide Clothing,
Hnving bad II iii.niiilncturcd expressly tor Ins own
tilts, enu warrant if mude in Uie best manner ami
moil fashionable style. Among wbicli lire tbo fob
liming: . .
Gentlemen's super blue, black, green, olive, brown
ami mist JJKF.SS COATS and FROCKS
jjupet blue, black end funey colored cloth PANTA-
l.OONS
Otae, bl» k, mist and color*! Cawimrrn do
tjlccl. cadet, blue and fanny mist cut.nut Cnattees,
Frocks and Pantaloon*
English mole-skin do. Uncut hangup do. RWing,do.
Ilhn.k end Pipe enssimere VESTS
lilac, black nod colored silk velvet do
Dark figured vajentin, white mid tiulT do
White Marseilles do. Bwisnsdmvu aud toilinet do
Youlhs’ Coals, Pantaloons and V’esls
Uinilletnen's gmls-hair caniblet CLOAKS
I’laid do. I.ndics'cmnlilct ami Circassian do
Otlles (torn Forsyth, nine mile* from Knoxville,
ribJ twontj-fonr milaa from Macon. The land is
eftamod quality, with a good Dwelling House u&.l
;TU other uo*a*wy titiilJiufcs. The water usd
Aoeith of this place an not surpassed iu theeunn-
ty. Penwns wishing to huy land may be wall
ifitU for their tnioble in viewing this place previ
ous fit> t bw^t'uy ef mile; as tin subscriber pledges
-iikaiolf ibw there shall bo xio hy-bidder, and the.
a.idwiUeo to the bigbdst bidder. l.'nqnMtiona
X.i .Erf> ,Z ri i...tr »r ,i..
MKW (iOODS.
WM. II. BIJUDWAIsL
ft sow aacKiriao axu om.sixu
A GKNKKAL'auortmeut Mtasunalilp GOODS,
trbick he nflers lor sale nl tbo most reduced
prices, amongst which are the follow ing:
Superfine Simmy Blue Ulack Italian laiilriiiL
Blue!. naj cnl'il. Cloths “ dursnai mid Siuclicws
Merino Cloths “ O'ros dc Uerlbl
Uliic, filni-k and Faney " linn dri Naples
I.„ir .1' ... mixed Sulim lts Colon d do do
_titbatviU bo ttitu-o. Guo half ot the muon} , j)|.(Be iaiinlA.lioseBbink- Maiiduriue.& Florenecs
lh.bejuiid on titeday, ttnd tho balanco on ncrydit • c!s Bluckand coloreditnlian
»f trrelre months. D. II. WrORtHAJI. Red, White, Greeu and Cruprs
hov X2i (il ___ I Vellmv Flannels Oaueu and Satin Garni-
•m WAHB MA5UFACTUUCR. | Cuidoif ""dr.‘ 5Hl “ e do, R&and SiikVelveU
jffl.nF.tiRr MEAJL rniRO ainKKT. baud lUqr. UamaskTable Merinonnd CatUmere
snbacribrr luainifuctums and keeps con- j Diaper Thibet Wool
A, sltmtly on bund u general assortment of | Birds eye do Damask Silk and Crape
>Pin Ware. i Um<*i do Shawls
^„„u op.p iti | Merfno Circassians Dres, Handkerchiefs
anarv ,u. ; lHuck'nnd Blue Bomba- Ladies diamond Straw
jfliltt ha Will tell WHOLES/
at An aJtmuh or Augustu prices.
IfOJI WORK dune at the abortost notice at
tttn chop on Third street, next door to Kills,
aiiptivell *! Cn. WILLIAM S. KLLIS.
jkirdor. twutto Ej.j.is, SitoiTutLi, & Co. will
rsogiro prompt attention.
KotsII 17 , ■
Shoemakers* Tools. ^ ^
A N pusnrtiuout of Sliocmahers’ TOOLS and
•JflL KINUINGtS lust received and for tale by
ar parmbukk & church.
♦JDPXW WARS Manufactory.
tarU.NGElU'ORDB «V STODDARD, coiiiinno
■ to n>ant>f*4a r> ’ TIJJ WARE. Their shop
tiny bo f ound on Sotton Aeenue, one dour above A'o.
6. rjisrly oppiiiUo tbc Hcnlo Uousc 'of Day da Bolts,
'^ticy ksap on hand a good asiurtment of
Plain and Japamicd Ware,
UrbVb-will be sold on good terms, cither wholesale
mmtot
Job Work
JjB,tyt pith dc-|ioicb. 21 nov ir»
FOA SALE
HLBOVNT liAHOLCH, apply to
A anv,n 17 A. -8HOTWELL.
£
7J dfidrtment of colored and black SILKS,
just received and fur solo by
17 SO! WM. H. UURDSALL.
Zutts nud Ctreassiitns
Irish Liuens
Flcmitb .Wheeling
Cotton Ozuaburgs
Negro Cloths
Linscv*
Thread Laces and Shell
Bonnets
“ f.egliorii Braid do
Misses Diamond do
“ " mid Cliuin do
Loec and Gauze Veils
Figured mid plain Dob-
bluett
Combs Flagg & Bandanna Hand-
Pongee, Sp’ttallleld ketcliiefs,
A etntral assortment of coarse and fine
SHOES & BOOTH,
Men's and Souths’ Fur Hats.
Fur, Leathte and Hair Caps, t,-c.
nov 5 IB
BOAT BUILDING.
is
. jOLOTHXWO. _
Tr3('J^'LK3^1jNS , Pino GciaCt’ hair'Wrnp-
.80 Ao Opera Cloaks,
% -super mixed Brown and Olivo
doth over Coats,
■ilMt rmxjived and for salo by
^tov 17 5J0 WM. II. BURDSALL.
Superior Merino Mantles,
diut received and for sale by
-flora} (80 WM. U. BURD8ALU
Iron, Cotton Bagging. &r.
A FEW tons Swedes Iron well assorted
Hemp ami Tow Colton Ragging
d cnaks Rice—9 bblsl.ump Sugar
.19 boxes Georgia Mould Candles
4 pipes Holland Gin
Luum River Tobacco, first quality, in boxes
JW bushels Livorpopl ground Salt
Siau aacks-4 bushels each do
' (1 bales Uj,4A and St point Blankets'
IJBrsal* by REA & COTTON.
ItuviSS 31
T HE Uudersigucil, having established a Boat
Yanl at Macon, is ready to receive and
execute any contract for the BUILDING of
BOATS uu any plau that proprietors may de
sire, aud in a manner as durable and workman
like (both as to model aud execution} ns auy boats
ever built. Ho will also, when defired, build
Boats at any place in tho State, suitable for the
stream .for which they are intended; and, if they
bo funnd inferior in workmauship to any other
boat or lipats iu Georgia, he will charge uothing
for his labor. He will moreover construct
B OATHS
at Maco’u suitaldo for the Ocmtdgcc river; nml,
at Iris yurtl there, '.will keep ou baud a constant
SUPPLY of
Slegant Boats and Boses,
suitable tier the Oemulgee river.
In relation to bis nbditico ns nn architect and
mechanic, he refers tho public lor information, to
Mr. Henry Shultz of Hamburg, South 0r.ioiiua,
Mr. G. B. Lamar of Augusta, Colonel iohn M*-
Kinnoyof Louisville, Messrs. A. G. ShelhLfen &
Co. of Louisville, aud Messrs. Day A; Butts of
Macon, besides a number of respectable gentle-
ami of the latter pl&cc.
nov 18 24 JOHN S. WILSON.
The Columbus Democrat is requested to insert
the above three times, and transmit the account.
W ILL be soldou (ha firs* Tuesday in FEBRUA
IIY post, at Jackson, Bntticonnty,
A HTegro Girl named Lizzy,
■Bait t»n years old, line Barrel Horse, one Bed end
FufrUnfo, together \yitb divors oilier articles belong-
Ju(ii tho estate of JSdutril Knight, deceased: sold liy
■ySrtts’ of an Older from tbo huuorsblo Inferior court
ttBitt* county, for tho benefit of the Loirs and
Mjgat'or, ot said decerned.
T*br *J CP CALVARY V. KNIGHT. atftnV.
ffnwfbrd County, Georgia.
. —' ■ Sttintrior C’oOrt, August Term,
AffiWtchyXGiWa RULE NISI
„. e». I to
, GrUsbaa'Sims. ) foreclose Mortgage.
I t appoaring to the court that Poachy R. Gil-
l mer holds in his ovt^i right a mortgage deed,
,, exerated by one Gmham Sims, on the^fourteenth
IJay of June, oue thousand oight hundred and
twenty debt, for hit of Laud number seventy*
thcro in the sixth district of formerly Houston
(■aunty thw Crawford, which said mortgagedecd-
l w** gifoo to-pocUre die, payment of a eertaui pro-
a/Oaore note made by him, the said Gresnam
hhm, n> bin, the (aid Poachy R. Gilmer, fortho
sum of srxty-vfct dollars; which said note bears
"■even date with void mortgage aud became dun
, on the first day of October after the date thereof;
.'-which <»id mortgage deed the said Peachy R,
‘GPliper b.desirous to bavo foreclosed.
• ft b therefore ordered, That the said Gresham
tfim'de pay Into the Clerit’s ofllee of said court
tbtrtmwapul -and interest due on the oai.d note
'■ueetoed if said mortgage deed within sis months
Jrem this date, or that upon his failing to do to,
■ lib iljht of equity and redemption to the said
ae*tz.l>ed lot of land sboQ bo forevor barred and
lofeelnsed. “I** '
• Amt ttb jarlllr ordered. That a copy of this
wfR t bo nerved upbn tho said Gresham Suns three
xuouths previous.to the time the eaid juonuv is
41reeto^to'fee paid or. published, in one of the
fuMtor, of this State o&co a month for
month, previous thereto. 1 •
frwe extroerfiroto the.jfifiantes. This Khh
*<^g»fO«obcMg3J.
E. M. AMOS, CUri.
- 9oorfw«* Crawford Oountys
■ Superior Court, August Verm, 1830.
^ri|#»«s B. Piucs, vs. Lcotsau. hi. Will, Joint
1 Qiveoaa and BsnTutnr WkXs.
■A T. RVI.E HIST.
■%MJ ICEBPAB tbo sheriff basrelnroed that Rar.
TV thtl ttirie, one of the defendants to tbo a-
.boveEnlo KMisaottobo found in Crawfordceun-
■ ty. ft ti ordered tc/ tlui Court, That sen ioc of mid
tin', tx> t- rf-cied oosaM Barlltlt ITiel, by tho'pob-
t r.Afia I.niils order In bno of lb. Public Gszeltto of
lb -lair i.i.V v, aoMith fur llinwiiioiiib. t utid Ihnt
.M JMrrHc.( Viet.. ,hi.»- cshm .(nay Iu, ItM why Ike
* jAlty * Ajf low III', till- iu lb.flunk’s •iRjeeiluiuliltu.l
b* •strtiihh •d-m firo (ifshe 1.»st«tf*lnitkr -
gi ally Coweta iiu a Caiupnell euiinty—levied on ns
liie properly of Charity linen, to satisfy au eseeu-
1 ii>n 'issued from a justice'* court in Meriwether
county, in favur oiui'iiril <L Baker, levied uu aud
returueii to me by n coustnblu.
Lot of L.iiul No, HU, in the fourteenth dis
trict of (iirmeriy Fayette now Campbell county—
levied ou as tile properly ot Jtut llarrit to stfbiy a
Ft Fa issued from DvKulb aaperior court iu favor ot
John U. Roberts uiiniuiistrator vt J. D. Kelson tie-
ceased vs, Eaton Liucli nud said Harris.
octal N. MCIIOI^ON, sheriff.
Tax Collcctor’B Soles*
W ILL be sold, ou Site first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, at tho court boiuc,
iu iutoxvilic, Crawford county, within the usual
hours of sale, tile following lots or tracts of laud,
or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy
tho taxes with curt, duo for the year 1830.
Lot .No. UU, in the eighth district of Cjrroli
county, second quality, containing 2024 acres
—as tin: property of lltnru Champion—tux due
81.32 cents.
Lot No. 3, in the tenth district of Houston
county, second quality, containing 2024 acres—
as the property of Moore Talnm—tax due $1.08
cents.
Lot No. 242, iu the eleventh district of Musco
gee county, pine laud, containing 2024 acres—as
tho property of Joint Sash—tax due 7o cents.
Lot No. Hie, iu the second district of Crawford
county, 3d quality, containing 10l£ acres—as tile
pioperty of John JJ- Smith—tax due 08 cents.
Lot Sio. 20, >u the third district Coweta county,
secouii quality, containing 2024 acres—pointed
out by Juntos Putter as agent for William Spikes
-tux duo 81.0.1 cents.
Tract of Land No. 03. iu tile first district of
Crawford county—containing 7o acres, third
quality—as the property of Giles Wilkins—tax
duo 60 cents.
Lot No. 94, in tho eighth district of Crawford
county, containing 134 acres 2d quality—return
ed by Newsain Tantou administrator of iluc es
tate of Sathan Tauten—tax due 8I'6'1 cents.
Lot No. 249, iu the Tth district Troup ivouuty,
containing 2324 acres second quality,—ns the
property of Sewsam Wanton—tax due 81'32
cents.
Lot No. 188, in tho sixth district of Troup coun
ty. containing 2024 ucrcs, 2d quality.—as the pro
perty of Davis Hansom—tax due $1-33 cents.
LotNo. 33, in the twenty-fourth district Musco
gee comity, containing 2024 acres second quality
—as tho property of JJarid litasly jun—tax due
82 cents.
Lot No. 103, in tho thirteenth district of Tal
bot county, pine land—as tho property of Elisha
Hrooks—tax due 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
the property of William liigby—tax due §7-98
cents 7 mills. WILLIAM M'UEE, Tax Col.
Oct. 1 183J
ILL be sold on the First Tuesday in JANUA
UY nest, before the court housejn,the .town
Forsyth, Monroe rouuty,
AU the Beal Estate
of Joun Bourns, lute of said comity, deceased, .con-
sluing of hum!- and Negroes. I or the bcue&t of the
heirs end creditors. Terms on the day.
IAS. B. SMITH, Admr.
oct .31 8 uith the will annexed.
W‘
of Foray
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
W ILL be sold without reserve, to the highest
bidder, onthc22dday of December nest,
the PLANTATION whereon the lubtetiber now
lives, in Uibbconnly. It mites front Mitrofl, consist-
ingnfiSQO noresof luind,ahout70 of which ere clear
ed, with n good Dwelling House and out buildings
thereon: nlso n new Gin house, new Gin aud running
renr, nml Thrasher. Also, one other Lot of Land ad-
juining John A. Tharp on the Echoconns; No. 17G,
in the same district, with about the same quantity of
cleared laud, aud comfortable log cabinsoo it. Also,
70 or SO head of Cntlle. among which err 15 or Hi
milchcowstanumbcrofslockond meat Hogs, Plant
ation -Tools. Household and Kitchtn Furniture,
Corn, Fodder. &c.—the whole to bo mid without
any reserve. Terms made known on tbr day.
Oct 22 43 JOHN D. SINGLETARY.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUA
RY next, before the court house hi Forsyth,
Monrou county, between tbeusuul hour* of (ale.
Two likely HTegro Fellows*
sold tor the benefit ot the minors ot William Alien,
of Monroe county, deceased, by order of the court.
Terms of suit, made known on.tlie day.
GEORGE BENNETT,
nov 15 24 Guardian far said minors
W ILL he sold-ou the first Tuesday in JANUA-
K V nest, at Jackson, Butts county, on a cre
dit of twelve months, n
SPegroBoy named Anthony*
about si .>teun ) cuts old, belonging to the cstntc ot Sal-
ly I'llmcr. U;e -it mid comity deceased—sold by vir-
;nr of im order fioin the bon court ofurdluury of
Uu'.ts county, fortho benefit of the heicsof said de
cerned. MATTHEW GASTON,
net 3 11 arim’or.
WAIT OF EJLBCViOff;
-GEORGIAs
By bis Excellency GEORGE R. GILMER, Gover
nor and Commander in Chief of the Army and
Navy of this Stale and of the Miljlia thereof.
To the Justices of the Inferior Court of the respec
tive counties in this State.
T he Kon. WILSON LUMPKIN, elected on the
first Monday of October, 1630, u Representative
from this State iu Ihe House of Representatives ofthe
Congress of the U. S. for two years for end after the
3d day of March, 1631. having lliij day resigned said
appointment. Now- la order that said vacancy may
be filled and in pursuance of laiv, I have thought pro
per to issue this my Writ of Election, hereby requir-
ingyouthe SHid Justices r,s■ aforesaid to cuu.r an
elections to beheld ofiMonday, the ISth day of De-
comber nett, at the severalqiiuccs or place ofhold-
lug election in your cuunty.-giving due and public
notice thereof, for a Representative to 611 thoefore-
rrtid vacancy, and f do hereby further require you
to make a return of said, election to the Executive
Department, within the time prescribed by Inw.
Given under my hand ami the scabot tuc Execu
tive Department, this 7th day oFNovcmbor, in
the year 1631.
GEORGE R, GILMER-
By Hie Governor: •'
KVEUEYT HAMILTON PIERCE,
[20 2t] Kecretary Execnllves Department.
W ILL bn sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRU
ARY next, before court house in Macon,
Bibb county, :>
Two Nepro Boy*,'Motes ami Benjamin, a-
bout 10 and 17 yoar* of age—sold as the property off
Henry Smith, late of said county., deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day.
nov 28 23 JOHN 8M1T1L adm'or.
‘WETILLbesold, on the first Tatsday in FF.BRU-
IT ARY next, before the court 4*ouse In Stew-
tut eonnty,
Lot No. 97, in lho.24tb district of *uid coun
ty, fortncriyLce.
Also, on tho sumo day, before (he court-
home in Randolph county,
One third part of Lot No. 39. in the 9'h (lit-
trietof ehldeosnty, fotmeriy Lee.
Also, on ihe fuel Tuesday in MARCH
next, before the court house in Talbot county,
One third-part of Lot No. 262, in the 22d
district of said county, formerly Muscogee.
Fold as tbe property of Henry Smith, late of Bibb
ounty, deceased,for the benefit ofthe heir*. Terms
JOHNSMITH, ads,'at
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Uu* tiny,
f n«tv VH " VS
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BIsANICS,
for. MALE AT THIS bflTCK
F OUR MONTHS after.date, application will be
uisdc to the bunurable tho Inferior Court of
Monroe c suuty, white sitting for ordinary purjioses.
for leave to sell Lot of Lmttl No. 17 in the second
district of Carroll county, belonging to the Orphan
of OvzimiKN Puzlps. BENNET S. RIDDLE,
nov 16 28 guardian,
WU/ILI. * JK >u,< i on Friday, Uie Ifilb DECEMBER
ff m xt, at Ihe bouse of Ityalt T Andrews, late
of Pike county, deccnxed,
All the Perishable Property
of said deceased, consisting of Household and Kitch
en Furniture, Ilorscs, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder,
&c. Sic, Sale to continue from day to day. Termt
made known on the day.
JACOB W. ANDREWS, adm'or.
JOANNAH A. ANDREWS, adm'rx.
Nov 14 29
A GREEABLE to an order of the luferior court of
Jasper co, sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before
tbe court bouse Iu tuld comity,
50 acres of Stand,
being the nortii west corner of Lot No. 130,intlie.J2th
district, with tho improvements, sold as the propertv
• f John Slurdirant, late of Jasper county deceased,
for tbe benefit of tbo hoira-aud creditors Terms on
ho day, nov 1 JOEL STURDIVANT.admr.
P URSUANT to tut order of the honoruhlo tho
inferior court of TwiggB county, will ho
sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,
at (he court house in Enrly county, within tliu law
ful-hours, Lot of Laud No. 313 in-tile fil th dis
trict of Early county, belonging to tho Estate of
David Jani:son, late of Twiggs county, deceas
ed—«old for tho benefit of tlio heirs and credi
tors. A. NELSON, ex'or.
oet 1 40
A GREEABLE to an order of tho honorable
tltc iuferior.court of Fayette comity, when
sitting for ordmacypuruoses, will he sold, on the
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the court
house in Monrou- county, within the lawful hours,
one fourth part of LotNo. 71 iu the twelfth district
of Monroe county—soul for tho benefit of Sarah
A.tt* W. Or.tooi, orph it of Wilic Griggs, de
ceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
BRYAN GlUGUtt, Guardian.
Houston Storiffs Sole* {
POSTPONED HALE.
W ILL Iks sold, on tho first Tuesday tu DE
CEMBER next, at the court house, tn
Perry, Houston county, within tl*: lawful hours,
the following Properly;
The Lot mid improvements whereon Let in
F. Chain now lives, being known a» Lot No. 80 ui
the tenth district of said county—levied ou as tlio
property of Levin F. Chain-,—aud the west half ol
Lot No. 77 in the tenth district of Houston coun
ty, of which about sixty ucrcs are cleared—levi
ed on to satisfy oue Ft. Fa. issued from Hous
ton superior court, iu favor of Thomas Napier vs.
Henry W. Raley, Loviu F. Chain, Arthur A.
Morgan, William Wellborn, Richard Smith,
James K. Duncan, Alien Wiggin, Charles J. Mc
Donald and Robert Baty, security on appeal—
uropertv pointed out by said Chain and Smith.
‘ ^ H. H. HOWARD, deputy sheriff
no v 2 o/ Jithb county.
Henry Sheriff Sales*
W Ti.L Ihi roiu on tbe first Tuesday in DECEM
BER nest, at tbe court house in Mncdouough
Hci.ry county, between the usual hours of sale,
One Lot, No. H4, m the 7'h district of said
county, levied on as the property of John Harris, to
satisfy a Fi Fa issued from Walton superior court in
favor of Stewart & Hargroves vs said Harris.
One Lot No. 62, tu tliu 3d district of said
county, levied on as the property of Daniel Harris, to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas in favor of James Austin and
others, vs Abndintn Harris, Uansbird Harris amlFlif-
I'ord Woodruugli, executors of Daniel Harris, dec'd.
Otto Lot No. 43, ill the 2d district of sniti
comity, levied on as the property ot Jacob Gilder, to
satisfy Fi Fus issued troni a Justice’s coutt of Twiggs
couitfy, in favor oi Jouutban Davis 6i eo. and others
vs said Gilder.
Otto Lot in the town of Macduiiougli, where
on It'ylcc Tipper now lives, with the improvements
thereon, levied on as thus property of said Tipper, to
satisfy sundry Fi Fjts'issued from a Justice’s court,
Wiu H While aiiduthers vs said Tipper.
Tite two lusjdavies made and returned to rue by a
constable.
oct27 4 JAMES LOVE, sheriff.
Also will he sold as above,
The south hull of Lm No, 176, in tho eighth
district of Henry county—levied on ns the property
of Jusiah Parsons, by virtue of a mortgage Fi. la. is
sued from Henry superior court, in favor of Burwell
Ragland—property pointed out in said Fi. Fn.
One xYjegio Woman, about 30 years of age,
levied on as tbe property of Reps Osborn and Eliza
beth Osborn, o^inirs. of Win Otucll, deceased, to sat
isfy a Fi Fa in favor ol Wm Brundon, for tbe use of
Joseph Yarbrough.
Act 27 THOMAS J. JOHNSON, dep. sheriff
Also, on ttw first tatsday in January next,
Lot No. 239, in the 2d district said county,
to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa from Henry superior
court, iu favor of the .-xcculors of John Campbell,
deceased, vs Alexander Murray.
oet 27 5 JAMES LOVE, sheriff.
Tax Collector’s Sales*
AL’fc, ILL be sola on the first Tuesday in January
T J next, at tbo court house in tbe town of M -
Donuugb, Henry coumy, tbe following property, or
so nmeb thereol, as will be of suificient value to sat
isfy tbe tax and cost for the years 1829 and 163U.
202 1-2 acres of Laud, No. 128, it: the
eighth district of Merriwethcr county—levied ou as
the property of Julia S. Itngluui, to satisfy his tax
umi-cost lor foe year 1829—tax due $1-98 34
202 1-2 acres of Laud, No. 249, m tl.e
eleventh district of Crawford county—Icyietl on ns
-the property ut MarsheltLigon, to satisfy Ids tax and
cost tor tbe year 1829—tax due $2 40
80 acres of Lund, No. 63, m the seventh
district of Gwinnett county—levied r.u as the proper
ly of Itobert Hill, to satisfy his tax and cost lor the
year ittfil—tax due $233 J4.
202 1-2 acres of Lund, No. 185 in the sc
venth district of Gwiunclt county—levied on us Uie
property .of Benjamin Foster to satisfy id, tax ui-d
cost for the year 1629—tax due $1*22.
202 1-2 acres of Laud, No. 180, in tho se
venth district of Henry county—levied ou as the
property of Benjamin Foster to satisfy blstax aud cost
for the year 163d—tax due 76 34 cents.
202 1-2 acres of Laud, No. 176, in the st>
venth district ot Henry county—levied .on us the
property of Robert Hill to -airily bis tax and cost for
the year 1830—tax due 78 34 cents.
150 ncresof Land, No. 39, m rim third dis
trict of Uenrv county—levied ou as tbeairopcrty of
Beverly Simmons to satisfy his tax and east for tue
year 1830—tax due $1-38 14.
50 acres of Laud, No. 10, in the third dis
trict of Henry county—levied on as the property of
James Harris to satisly his taxandeostfor (he year
1830—tax due 611-2-cents.
145 acres of Lumi, No. 3, in tho fluid dis
trict of Henry county—levied on os tbe .property ol
Henry D. Fane to satisfy bis lax aud cost,for the year
1830—tax due $H0.
81 acres of Lnud, No. 59, ill lifo third dis
trict of Henry county—levied on as the property of
Jonah Reynolds to satisfy bis las .urn* ost lor Use year
1830—tax due921-fl.cWtl.
101 1-4 acres of Land, No. 164, m the sixth
district of Henry county—levied on us tbr pioperty
ol Junes 11. Tommy to satisfy his tax aud cost for the
year 1830—lai due 00 i-2 cents.
202 1-2 acres <>l Laud, No. 55, in the se
cond district of .Uowrta coUuty, 202 1-2 acres of
Laud Nr.. 140, in the third district oi IYqup county
—all levied on as foe properly ol James Perry to sat
isfy hri tax and cost for the year 1830—tn x due $9-90.
101 X-4 acres of Laud, \ . 3. in tho sixth
district oi Uenry.couuty—Irvied on as tho property
of Wiley Crain to satisly his tax and cost tor tho year
1830—lax due 681-2 cents.
101,1- 4 acres of Laud, No. S, in tlio sixth
d.'strict of Henry comity—levied on as tho property
ot Jamrs V. Glenn to satisfy his tax and cqst for the
year 1630—tux due76 34 cents.
.202 1-2 acres of L.-mi, No. 7, in tho seventh
district of Henry cuunty—levied on as the nrniivrty
ol Caleb W. Key to satisly bis tax and cost fortho
year 1830—tax due $1-3234.
One imtu Lot in M'Dmtough, No. not
known— levied on as tbe property of William Berry
to satisfy his lax-nnd cost fortho year 1830—Ux due
202 1*2 acres of Land, No. 12 in the ic-
vciilb district of Campbell county—levied on ax the
property of George W. Teal to satisfy bis tax and colt
lor tlieyenr 1830—tax due $1-131*2.
' 202 1-2 acres of Land, No, 476, in the
eighth district of Henry county—levied on as tbe
property of Josiah Parsons tn satisfy bis Ux and cost
lor the year 1830—tax due $1-721-2.
101 1-4 acres of Land, No. 42, in tho tenth
district of Museogee county—levied on as the proper
ly of II iley Jones to satisly bis tax andcost for the year
1830—tax due 78 34 cents. J. U. BARNETT,
°ct27 5 Tax Col
mnr.
JL under tbo firm of
PAfilffl, WILEY & C n
A.10 XVILL COBTuKgfSxWl
Wholesale 2>ry Hoods B na i
at 2U5, corner of King aud°Wc,f^
They are now receiving a very rich n»-t ' **
assortment of STABLE and V Wcy
which they offer on liberal terms* 0o °l>!
KEltMUHIN PARISH & CO V-
LEROY M. WILEY,
>nmxtA<a aiDtati 'A, r 11 «o.
THOMAS PARISH, Cherkdof
Charleston, S. C. Nov. 10
1C
kMoaroo Shorih' w „
W ILL bo sold on foe first Tuesday .i.
MKR next, before the court Z
h frEC'C
»ytb, Monroe county, between
sale, “ "to
One bay Mare, one Cow m.d Calf—111
ed on as (tie property of Samuel Ford to «.c r *
Fa. in favor ol Elijxb Wells vs said Ford**^ 1
Ono hull acre Lot, No. 63 in the i™,i 1
part ofthe town of Forsyth, adjoiain. iSfl
ofoers-lev ed on aztbe property of
satisfy a H Fa in favor of E. Ts'c inn
Boren,
nov 3
?*';yon....,
dp,
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable
the inferior court of Fayette county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will ho sold, outhe
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the court
house in Randolph county, within the lawful
hours, one Lot of Lnnd, No. '70 iu the sixth dis
trict of orinnaily Lee county—sold for the bene
fit of the Orphans of Jtiwjtton Lkuoett, de
ceased. Terras made known on tho day of sale.
PENELOPE LEGGETT,
sept 21 40 Guardian.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application
. will lie modo to the honorable the 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
Jiiii.vM Maiikm, derrereil.
JOHN 1,. M'MAIII.N, aum'or.
uct 15 43
3E*ayettp Sheriff Sales.
__ U* Ike fast Tuesday i. December next,
W%, r lLL bo wild before tbc court-bousc at Fnyetto-
W W vUly, Fayette county, within the lawful
hours, tbe following Property:
Two Lms of Land, Nos. 55 and 76 iu the
thirteenth district of originally Henry now Fayette
county; and one Negro Woman mimed l’eggy about
fiO years of eges and one bay tlorse ten or twelve
yeurs old, Saddle, Bridle and 8addle Bags; ono side
of Upper Leather, bis interest tn eight or ten acres of
standing Corn and Cotton, one feather Bed, one pair
of 8leer-Yards, ono stack of Fodder, and bis claim of
Hogs and Cattle, supposed to bo between 10 or 15
bead of cattle and 25 or 30 bead of hogs—all levied
on Hsfoe properly of dTxruxti Uiximlo satisfy oae
execution in favor of Andrew Clerk and others—pro
perty pointed out by Thomas By me-
•«**» m ANDREW M 1 BRIDE, dtp. sheriff.
On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold as
oboac,
One Negro Girl named Mary about sixteen
vesr* ntd—levied on os the pro|>crty of Jkrcmiau
Uy n iuoiii>-n i't 1 •, in tuvorof Holier
MnrliH prujieriv i» np!»*tl «mt in fnUI ni<n1i(iiri*.
< "» J1 -i VOBIAV St BRIDE, dep. L, ff.
W Butte Shoriff SaloT
ILL lie sola, on Ibe firsi 'A'acsUav in I
HER nail, before the court JoHolTi
sou, units county, between tbe usual buuriof-T
Ltn of Land, No. 78. m the first ui,.q
lormerly Ilemy nuty Butts county,eoatalnisV.
acres more or less—levied ou as foe DtesubijZ
inm Grantham to satisfy a FI Fa from Han-,
perior court, in fuvor at J. W. Scott & h„j
vs. snid Grantham, property pointed out bv
attorney. JOSEPH 8UM»I
oet 29
Also, will be sold at above,
Fraction No. 26, in the fourth dj<
formerly Monroe now Butts county, coats,
acres, more or loss, known os the Mouatiii
Retreat whereon JotIBaley now lives, withe
uable two story Houses thereon and other e
Sent Buildings, levied on os the propertv of J™
loy, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas istued fromsfo
-:,-urt of snid county m favor of 8.W. Jones iV
i" favor of James Herd, administrator T '»x_
fitlaway ind Joel Baley. Property pointed*
11 •iiilUFs attorney, L«vy made and returned l«l
by a bailiff nov 1 [
303 3-4 acres of Land, more or less
ley Imt No. 16 and the south half of Lot No, i,
first district of formerly Heury now Cum,
wbereon Hugh Hamit now lives, well impro.,
farming, levied on as hri property, to satisfy..
Fi Fas issued from tbe superior court of slides
in favor of Kelaud Tyner and ntbprsvs said I
oet 23 RW. HAltKNE88.es
Also, ou the first Tuesday in January
Tlio following Negroes, viz; J err y (
35 yenn of age, Harriet a woman 35, end f
levied on as the property of Itobert Broun, l
of a mortgage Fi Fa in lavor of Anthony Dyi
orty poinlcu out in said mortzare Fi F*.
oct28 It. W. IIAUKNF.S8,0.i
POSTPONED SALE.
W ILL be sold on Ihe first Tuesday is DM
bet next, at tbc Court house in Jacksosq
county, between the usual hours ot sale, theft
Property, viz ;
One Nugro Girl, by tlio name of Lin
or 13 years of age, Icvicd’on ns the nronern
Wist :o satisly two Pi Fas issued frr.a e
court in said county iu favor of A.Gouidbean
Hugh (Vise and Barney Wise. Property w.ii
by Barney Wise, one of the defendants. I.<
and reiuruc(l to yue by a constable. net
J.Q8EPH SUMMERLIN,
Bibb Sheriff's #4aloa.
On the first Tuesday in UFCFMtil'.l; nai
w CjrILL be sold before the court house ol!
■Jj Bibb county, within the lawful h-.
lolloyslng Property:
.Ono negro limn named Jim, one I
Bridge How. and the Houses aud Lot with •
attached occupied by Day & Butts, or the inlet
Nathaniel Cornwell jun deceased iu Ik ami
levied on as bis pioperty ,lo satiny wudijfil
sued from tbe superior and inferior coins of 1
t»sh county.
One Lot and improvements on WH
street, number not known—levied on ti then
of Dr. Nicholas Childers, to satisfy a Fi is
from Bibb superior court in favor of KobtrtC
for |Sir, .Ac. vs. said Childers.
A Negro man named Rnnrlami iibcxii t
years old—levied on as tbe property ol Dm
Worsham, to satisly a Fi Fn Issued from Ik*4
or court in lavorof Elias Bliss vs said Wm ‘
One- House and Lot, No. 5, in squ
three—levied on us Uie property of 0'rs.js J
era, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from ik '
aud superior aud inleriur courts vs said I'
Oni* mahogany Sideboard, oue pi
hugany card Tables, one do. dining TtV
one fine Sots, one dozen gilt Chairs aadoaca
ny blind—levied on as the property of M
Ij,-nelly, to satisfy a FI Fa issued frem tfr J
court of Bibb county in favor ot Wiley 41
transferred to Campbell & Carter, vi cudo
nov I W. B. CO.NF,. i
Houston Sheriff £alcfc
tgSTILL be sold, un tbe first 'Tuesday u 0
ffff flilR m-xt, before tliu court bouse.
Houston county, between the usual hums oh
Ephraim a |Mpa Iloy 6 or 7 years or
led on ns the properly ol £diffn Rranlley'.o
Fi. Fa. in favor ot William Uust, fovy m»«
turned by a constable.
Anna n negro Woman, 38 or 40 J
—levied on as tbe projicrty of Ltcin F. Ihe
isfy sundry small ft Fas. in favor of Iwsit
day. levy madu and returned by a conslswt-
Simuud u uogro Man, 45 or 30 yf
levied ou as Ihe property of Valid IE«<
ty a Fi. Fo. in lavor of Wllliem Byrd and M
nil, and other Fi. Fhs vs sold .Vann, levy a
returned by a constable.
Ten Negroes, viz: Lewis - ----
old, Celya Woman 28 years old »n4 ner
4 or 5 years old, Nancy 38 or 40 yesn old
child Susan 3 or 4 years old, Mary
her two small children, Cliarlv a Boy a
Sally a girl 18 yenra old, one 6 ocrc Let
whereon lsaloh Chain now lives in the. 1 ''*"
ry,onehnli arrc Lot unimprovedadjofusiri*
faenou and foe town commons ol ‘
qiios tho property ofLe.fu F.‘CAz*
Fn. in favor ot John Chainloi thelWJ ot ■‘S
sidoy and other Fi. Fas. vs said- Lr“» »■
property pointed out by piuatUTsaitoiaW
Ono Lot ol Lund in ilm 15 ^
Houston county, No- 117—levied on asW
of John llemieelylo satisfy a FI. Fa fo 1 *
well.Ulus hearer, levy mude and returnea
* l «ble. . . .^i
Gnu Lot of Land in the fifth J*]
toncouuly. No. IC8—levied ou oi Inc
Arthur Barrs and Lazarus Solomon.ta'
Fi Fasiu lavorof Jam«i 8uiowon-te'I
returned by a cunstablo ,■
101 1-4 acres mors or losi of ^
adjoining tbo town of Ferry, 1DU* du' n
county, number not reeuJlcct<d,oncn
the town of Ferry improved, whereon o
now lives—levied on as his property t
Fa. in favor of James Dean vs. Benp
William Wellborn aud Ixsvm J- ‘-"•‘■ra
foc.foyofezeeuUon.jm.intcdou.b^ .
POSTPONED SALK
Alio, will he sold at Ike above tune n,
192 1-2 nrres piue Laml, " lurt ‘
proved, adjoining tl.e town com—**
i Mao «>l
Sl>—mi 11 acres »t piua I a"' 1 1,1 0 M
ut Houston county, So. o0, wm> j>. l( , e it
—oue Lotofuak andhiekoiy L* ?
district of Houston county, fi* * t/ j
viad on as his property t® M", •> n p„.
George Fat cn and sundry idlwr ,,,,,.
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