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WAHfi-HOtJSE
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Commission Business,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
WRHE undersigned fans takentbenew Ware-House
ij, cow building oa Cherry street, below the cor
ner occupied by MciiH. Kimberly If Chisholm, where
(c will take COTTON on storage, end make liberal
advances aa the ssmo. All cotton stored et this Were •
House will b.i delivered at any of the Boat landings
required Its' this place freo ol drayage. As his whole
time end attention will be devotedto the above bast
BeM, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage.
Aaguitl.ltol. :N QUO. WOOD.
WAUE»IiO(/SE
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commission-business,
MACON, GA.
The undersigned, btiw
| ins crerted a large nnd commodious
' Warc-lIuUMf in East Mucoii. uii Clin,
i ton street, (opposite to SoIqnum Uu.m
phrits' brick building) which is now ready fortl.c re
ception of Cotton, tenders bie/crvlce*' to the public
fa the above bluiaess.
ax WILL AtSO *Mf 05 BiSD,
A general Assortment of DRY GOODS end GRO
CERIES, which he will sell et the lowest prices.
Tbo above business will be attended to by an espe'
ficoced hand. LEWIS J
Sep 17 38
WARE-HOUSE.
- JV • • - AND
, Commission Business.
UNDERSIGNED has in addition to bis
& former Wurc&oose on "Cherry street, one jn
complete order on the east side of tno RH.tr* vrftcrr
those of hUfriends and customers from that sido car.
hevo the anm© attention paid to their goods aiherct*.
fan* end be laved the trouhio of crossing the bridge.
B. S. GRIFFIN.
Itfocon, October IfliA 1F29. ~ "4Bi '
WAlUi-llOUSE
ASO
Commission Business.
THE subscribers respectfully in
J form their friends and the public that
♦ ,21 they continue the above business, and
I renow thu offer of theirservices In that
A liflO. ,
They be ve leased the V.'aro Housqlstcly occupied
by Mr.ajohn T. Rowland, eligibly situated on thn
bank ofth# river, just below the bridge, and remote
from danger by (ire. Foptho convenience of their cus
tomers in the upper part of tho towo, they have a
Seal o House In Cotton Avenue.
The usual advances will be madn on Cotton stored
with or shipped by them; and their customers can
have the choice of the Savannah, Charleston, Now
York, or Liverpool markets. DAY Hr BUTTS,
angust 13 33
LA FAYETTE HALL.
■ To tho Public. , . ,
Tbs subscriber takes this method of
Informing his Friends and the Public
generally, that he has taken tho
i LA FAYETTE HALL
fa this place; and he hopes by doe diligence and per-
eons] attention to share as much patronage as be may
merit. Those fond of good living and clear; bedding
will call and judge for themselve i. And he further as.
surea tba Public, that no other person or persons are
"either directly or indirectly concerned in saidestab
fishment, hilt the subscriber himself.
, WM. Ol W. CLARKE.
Afore a, too. 25 th, 1331. 30
CfopArtsefship*.
T HE lubeeubers have formed a connection
under tho firm of
PARISH. WILEY Sc CO.
AMD WILL C0.NTI8UE THE
Wholesale Dry Goods Business
at 265, corner of King and Wentworth street.
They are now receiving a very rich and extensive
assortment of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS,
which they offer on liberal terms.
KERNTCIHN PARISH & CO. New York.
LEROY M. WILEY. Macon, Ca.
THOMAS PARISH. Charleston, S. C,
Charleston, S. C. Nov. 10 1C 5tw_
WARE-HOUSE
AND
C Commission Business.
T HE nnderigned having leased from Lamar ir Co
their Ware-Houses for a term of years, ten
den Ms serviced to his friends and the public, in the
above business.
Be will be prepared to eitend the usual facilities to
his customers, by making advances on Produce stored
with him, or on Shipments to bis friends in Savannah
end Charleston.
Connected with tho Ware-Houses, arc safe and ex
tonsive close Storages, for the reception of any Goods
that may be consigned to him for sale or. otherwise.
The situation of these Wart-Houses, as to conveni
ence and safety, are not surpassed by any in the place,
should additional security be required, Insurance can
bo effected at n very low rate. The subscriber’s at
tention will be devoted exclusively to the above busi-
' neat. He therefore hopes to recede a proportion of
-pat>llQ«atrooage. JAMES C. MORGAN.
Macon, July 28.1631.'31
JAMES A. BLANTON & JEREMIAH SMITH.
Under tho firm of
BLANTON & SMITH
Retpeetfully tender to 'their friends and the
public, their services in the
Ware House ■-
Commission Business,
IN MACON.
T HEY have taken tha large new Ware Honse
apd Wharf, between second and third streets
both of which are constructed on the most approved
plan and are in fine condition. A convenient close
•tore, for tha reception of Merchandise will be erect
«d forthwith.
Tbo proximity of .the Ware Hoosa to the business
part of town, Bad at the same time its comparative re
moteneas from other buildings, together with the ad
vantages of the excellent wharf attached to it, render
it peculiarly convenient, as wallas measurably ex
empt from danger by fire.
Liberal advances will be mad* on eoftoa In store
(tad shipped by them—end every other reasonable
accommodation granted. Tha personal attention of
each of the trsi will be riven to the business, and
their utmost exertions usadto promote tho ioterest of
their customers.
July 23 3A
WARE-HOUSE
in
elttmuuoiravninu..
HTffHB Subscriber will be engaged in the above
JL Business in Macon during the next reason,
0a{pledges himself that no business entrusted to Ms
eve shall want atttention.
Liberal advances, on Cotton,- will ho made whan
fMuired.
Receiving and forwarding Goods (o Country Mer
chants will m punctually attended to.
, Tho customary charges of tfco place will bemad
july 30 31 TH0MA8T. NAPIER.
TUB VSTOBRSZONED
H AVING purchased the interest of Mo«rt.
KIMBERLY it CHISHOLM, in the
Mercantile establishment, has located himseifiu
the new house below the corner, on Cherry street,
recently occupied by them, where he will sell
Goods ulow «3 any other botuo in this place, for
Cash or Cotton.
Hi* stoek is now very complete, comprising al-
BHt every article for the country; it cousists of
Bate,
_ faltsZrooi&o.
TsA old customers and the public generally*
ere respectfully invited to call, eg the same facifi-
tie* heretofore given wiR still exist.
In the real of his Store is a New Ware House,
just finished, and tsow ready for the reception of
Cotton, which ha will take on Storage, and aqake
liberal advance* oa tho same,
ott 26 4 QHO. WOOD.
rEMAIiE EDUCATION-.
MRS. MARY P. ELLIS
■R® ESPECTFULI.Y informs tho citizens of
Jtfci Macon and its vicinity, that she intends
commencing a
School for Toting Sadies*
on the first MONDAY in January, over the store
of.Mu. I*. Judso.n, on Mulberry street.
All tho elementary, solid ’and ornamental
branches, usually embraced in n liberal course of
Female Education, will be taught.
Mrs. Ellis assures those who may patronize
her school, that no exertions will bo spared, to
promote tho improvement of the minds, man
ners or morals of tb
her care.
A number of
dated with BOA f
will be under tho constant superintendence of thou*
teacher.
Terms. .
Orthography and Reading per qr.
The same with definitions of words,
Penmanship and Mental Arithme
tic,
'All the abovo with English Grammar
or Practical Arithmetic, » :
The above with Geography and the
use of the Globes,
The above with History, Rhetoric,
Composition, Moral and Natural
Philosophy, Astronomy or Chem
istry,
Extra*
Needle Work, * '•
Drawing and Painting,
Painting on Velvet,
French Language, -
Should the number of pupils warrant the ex
pense, a MUSIC TEACHER will be engaged.
Dec 12 44 3t
hose who may bo entrusted to
r young ladijrc can be aecommo.
U'D in her family, where they
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county,
Dec 1
Land in Newton,
RACTIONS No. 333 and 334. in tho 16th
District originally Henry now Newton
are for sale, Apply in Macon to
35 M. BARTLETT.
^ILLKElfo»i^l=7Sa f ANVA
UY next, at the court home In Macdouoogh
Henry county, between the usual hours of sate,
Lot No. 239, in the 2d district said county,
to satisfy * mortgage Fi Fa from Henry superior
court, in favor of the executors of John Campbell,
deceased, vs Alexander Murray. Oct ii
Loi No. 241, in the seventh district ol Holt*
ry coun ty—levied on a§ tbo property of John Harris
to satisfy aFi Fa from Walton superior eoort, in fa
vor of Btewart & Hargroves vs said Harris.
Lot No. 133, in the second district of Hen
ry coumv—Jevied on ns the property ol Marlin fi hits
to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a Justice’s court iu fcl-
f«rl county/ in favor of Tate & Virdcll vs Marlin
26 head of itorned Cattle and ,25 head of
Sheet)—levied’on as the property of Alexander Mur
ray to satisfy « Fi Fa from Henry superior court. Ro
bert Campbell, James Frazer and Jumes Harper, ex
ecutors of the estate of John Campbell, deceased, vs
said .Murray.
Ooo soriql Hose, 20 barrel* Corn and 10
Jiend of Mugs—all levied on as the property of E*
phraim Jiughey fn sttlsfy A Fi Fa from Newton Su
perior court, Joseph Moss vs said Ilughey.
Nov 29^ 37 ^ JAMES LOVE, Sheriff.
tfarettjgr/.i
On tht first Tuesday tn January wexf» ■ -
'Mf 111 he sold before the courthouse at
W F»y*« e county. vma lhe lawiul
hours, the following Property: ‘j
One bird part ot Lot No. 17f« ®nd pnt-
third of fifty acres on the north side oflot No, 150, all
lying in tb/fourth district formerly Henry , now Fay-
e«e S county—all levied on as the properly of Caty
I’ale it being her dower in said land, to satisfy a F i
Fa issued from the superior court ot Fayette county.
in tavor of James Pate Pato. ^ ^
Also, u-ill be sold as cibo\;e,
One Negro Girl named M-sryTabout sixti-cn
venrs old—ledied on as tho property of J*M*“"
CS a mortgage Fi. fa. in favor of Rober
M 8 nin-pr°per^poin,ed^|^iqr.6a ? e .
NEGRO CLOTHING.
T HE subscribers have received -a large and
extensive assortment of Negro Clothing,
which will bo sold at a small profit,
doc f. A. SHOTWELL • & J. SMITH.
Northern Flour.
A few barrels superfine Baltimore
[FLOUR, just received and for sale
■lowjb, LEVY Sc. MOISE,
dos 20 oocDt Cotton Avenue.
JOHN B. WICK
H AS removed to his old stand, on Mulberry
street,. adjoining the Clothing Store of
Mdssrs. V- J. dson & Co. aud nearly opposite the
corner formerly occupied by Messrs. J. D. & A.
Ch’ipmun, (at present kept by Messrs. E. Graves
6i Co.) and has midland a general assortment of
Goods, suited to the season, consisting'of
Dry Goods and Groceries*
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware,
Cutlery, Iron, Steel, etc.
which will bo sold cheap for cash. Ilia friends
and old customers aro respectfully invited to call.
N. B. Tho highest market price will be given
for COTTON. tiov21 26 3m
Iron, Cotton Bagging. &c.
A FEW tons Swedes Iron well assorted
Hemp and Tow Cotton Bagging
G casks Rice—9 bbls Lump Sugar
10 boxes Georgia Mould Candles
4 pipes Holland Gin
James River Tobacco, first quality, in boxes
2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt
250 sacks 4 bushels each do
3 bales 34, 44 aud 54 point Blankets '
For sale by REA & COTTON,
nov 26 31
dec 6
* Dry Goods.
N Invoice of DRY GOODS, consisting of
Fancy Prints
Thompson’s Checks
Law’s Plaids
McBride’s ditto * >
Cumming’a Check*
I.ipsay’s Furniture do
3- 4 Albia bleached Shirtings
Chicopee do
’ Linen fold do
Milk Row do
Super Linen fold do
Waltham do
\ Scituato . do ,
N-0.4-4 bleached Shirtings
4- 4 brown , do ’
McAllialer’a Stripe, For aale by
39 C. 'A. HIGGINS.
L AMPOIL, ofgkiodqdality.just received by
Jan. 8. ELLIS, SHOT! * 1
fWEI.L & Co
VINEGAR. -T;.
P URE cider Vinegar, for sale by
dec S 33 JOHN B. WICK.
m Rk Fair India Rubber OVER SHOES,
Just received by
HUNGERFORDS & STODDARD,
dec 3 36
Note Receiving from Boat Vicc-
f'Hl Presidents
JL (J Ilhda St Croix aud Porto Rico Sugar
3 bids Loaf Sugar, 33 bags Coffco
6 tierces Coffee, 15 bblsNKatn
20 bbls Whiskey, 5 qr casks Wine
1 pipe cognac Brandy, l bhdJam. Rum
6 crates Crockery
Also, A General Assortment of
BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS, viz. Bellows, An-
oils. Vises, Hammers, See. Sic.
dec 3 36
GEORGE JEWETT.
To Rent
1 3E 8TO .IE HOUSE adjoining the sub
scribers’, Poisoaaion given immediately
nov fi 10 RALSTON & JONES.
FEATHERS.
*H i|A/k Rounds Live Geese FEATII-
JL W VEit 8, just received and for sale
by HUNGERFORDS & STODDARD.
oct29 7
Hides wanted.
K|JAflh Dry or green HIDES want-
♦ J \y V V ea immediately: for which
the higbea; market price will be paid by
FARM ALEE & CHURCH.
nov 2 10
TIN WARE MANUFACTURER,
MULaiRRY 5CAR THIRD ITRCET.
T HE subscriber manufactures andkeepscoa-
slantly on hand a general assortment of
Tin Ware.
which he will sell WHOLESALE and RETAIL
M Savannah or Augusta prices.
JOB WORK done at the abortest notice at
the shop on Third street, next door to Ellis,
ShotweD & Co. WILLIAM S. ELUS.
Orders sent to Elus, Suqtwdu, A. Co. will
receive prompt attention.
Nov II 17
BOAT BUX&Oma.
f k . i u.tu-.:tj,ii*)d, having tsti!di.-h:U u i-aat
JL Yard at Macon, is ready to receive aud
execute any contract for the BUILDING of
BOATS tm any plan that proprietors may de
sire, nnd in a manner as durable nnd workman
like (both as to model and execution) as any boars
ever built. He will also, when desired, build
Boats at any place iu the State, suitable for the
stream for which they are intouded; and, il they
bo found inferior in workmanship to any other
boat or boats in Georgia, ho will charge notbiug
fox his labor. He will moreover construct
BOXES
at Macon suitable for the Ocmulgco river; and,
at his yard there, will keep on bond a constaift
SUPPLY of
Hlegant Boats and Bones*
suitable for tho Ocmulgco river.
Iu relation to liis abilities as an architect and
mechanic, he refors the public for information, to
Mr. Henry Shultz of Hamburg, South Carolina,
Mr. G. B. Lamar of Augusta, Colonel John M‘-
Kinney of Louisville, Messrs. A. G. Sliellman &
Co. of Louisville, and Messrs. Day & Butts of
Macon, besides a number of respectable gentle
men of the latter place.
nov 18 24 JOHN S. WILSON.
' The Columbus Democrat is requested to insert
the above three times, imd transmit tho account.
Band for Sale*
W iLLposilively bo sold, to the highest bid
der, in the town of Forsyth, ou the first
Tuesday in JANUARY next,
Tbo LAND on which the subscriber now lives
containing 202 J-acres; one hundred of winch are
now in cultivation, all fresh and under a good
feuce. This situation is in Monroe county, fifteen
miles from Forsyth, nine miles from Knoxville
and twenty-four miles from .Macon. The land is
of good quality, with a good Dwelling House and
all other necessary buddings. The water and
health of thia place are not surpassed in the coun
ty. Persons wishing to buy land may bo woll
paid for their trouble in viewing this place previ
ous to the day of sale; as the subscriber pledges
himself that there shall be no by-bidder, and the
land will go to the highest bidder. Unquestiona
ble titles will be made. One half of the money
to be paid on the day, and the balance on a credit
of twelve mouths,
nov 26 31
D. B. WORSHAM.
A*
MUSICAU INSTRUMENTS,
BOOKS, MUSIC, AC.
ELLIS, SHOTWELL 4* VO.
RE now receiving *nd opening at their BOOK
STORE, a number of
PIANO FORTES
of a rich description, and a variety of other Musical
Instrument.,, with infraction Books, and Music a-
danted to the same—a large collection of
NEW MUSIC,
for the Piano, embracing all the Music of the cele
brated Cinderella Opera, and a varjety of engrav
ings, caricatures, prints, Ac.—Also a Itrga assort
ment of .
BOOKS,
consisting of X800 VOL0MF.S; a catalogue em
bracing a considerable portion ofwhich. is published
in the Christiao Repertory. A great variety of
STATIONARY
and Miscellaneous Articles. A large assortment of
PAPER HANGINGS, Bordering, Fire-Prints, Ac.
They respectfully invite the attention of the pub-
lie to the above, and request them to call and ext-
mine. June 11 24
EDUCATION.
T HE Male and Female Departments of the
Iltnry County Academy will commence
their duties, under very competeat Instructor,, on
the first Monday in January next.
The Department, are entirely separate. A few
Young Ladies can be accommodated with Board
in tbo family of the Ladies who have charge of
the Femalo branch of tho Institution.
By order of the li.ard of Trustees.
T. W> KEY, Sec'rj.
McDonough, Doc 12 49
>tnoa« wno oaveconna.-n me interest,
fren to him during tho yi «r about to
ispectfully inform* them anil the public,
Ires of his school will be resumed, on
SBVCATXC2?.
utpiIE subscriber returns bis grateful acknowledge
U meats to those who have confided the interests
of their children to him durin
close. He rest
that the eierclws
the first Monday in Januury.
TERMS.—Reading, Writing, and common Arith
metic, . * * ' . #4"D0
Geography, English Graam*V , ti'OO
Languages end other'high brsnohes 6*00
Payable quarterly.
He respectfully solicits the puhiic patronage,
jiecjfi <a :uw A. M'DONALP. _
TEH HOLLARS BEWARE.
Jh KANAWAY from the sulweri-
ML J tier’s plantation on Flint River, a
mVfj negro Fellow named CHANCE,
about thirty-five or forty years old:
•nmiuMi it D presumable be will endeavor to
get to Darien or remain in tho vicinity of Macon,
where I lost heard from him. I will give the a-
hove reward for him, delivered in the Macon or
Knoxville jail, and all expenses paid.
Dec 16 48. DAVID TERRILL.
New Books.
ANASTASIUS or Use Memoirs ot a Greek, hy
T. Hope, , - ->
THE KING’S SECRET, by the author of
“The LostHeir,” .'.'■A
FESTIVALS, GAMES and AMUSEMENTS,
No. XXV Family Library.
With a very large additional supply of Stand
ard and Miscellaneous worksjuu received by
nov 3 11 ELLIS, SHOTWELLdt CO. ■
»■« requeued to hand them ioinurni, j 5 ..
all perious indebted to said ?! *?*
to MARGAKKTYAPu’v*
Peel 35 JAMlid MAV
th«U*
Ip—
•Sin
TSIPUR months after dateT^iu^—
Ut made to the honorable’ *a
Pike county, when sitting for ordinary IT***'
an order to sell the Real and
JqHH Pinsaft, deceased—for the ber,.s.
and creditors. ARTHUR T CAiir. tl ’
srpt 17, IH31. ;t8 AM, «t
Bibb Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold on tneUrsi luesday in JANUA
RY next, before the court house, in Jlacon,
Bibo county .iietwecn the usual hour* ot sale,
One Negro Fellow named Jitn, us tlto pro-
nertv ofV. JrFonylhi, to satisfy a Fi Fa from a Justt-
re'aMWt from Chstb.m county in favor of William
William-’” Skid Forsythe, levied on and returned (o
^^01 WilliamP. Harris and Ehud
l lit iniertsiu* <• in tlle thir(1 dillrict
originally Houston now Bibb e0 , u " f ,3 j' s J° ^j^rdfn
»SS\E Uut U UfH <'» ««> “ lurn -
ed to me by a constable. •
Two mniiogiiiiy Dining Tables, 2 do T ea
Tables, 1 do Sideboard, one Negro Woman uaincd
Charity, about 25 years old, as tbo property of B««-
torn liivixs, to satisfy a Fi Fa Irani liibb Superior
court in favor of the Bank of Dnrien vasaiu Bivius.
Property pointed out'by 3. Rockwell.
Alto, on the Tint Tuesday in February next,
„Six Negroes, Silva a woman about 60 years
old, Sully « woman about 25, Mary a woman about
17,i*.ivi:i It gill about 13, Nelson, a boy about 3years*
o.d, and Emily an infant, as the propcr.y of It Mam
j.MantUy, to satisfy a uiurtgage Fi Fa in favor ot
Daniel Worsham aud others, vs said Dmiolly.
dec 3 30 WM. B. CONE, shtr\Jf.
Also, trill be sold as abov in January,
Ninety acres ol Lund, more or less, it being
the cast h’nlf of traction No. 200, in the l:ilh district
originally fitouroe now Bibb county—leviedonas
the property of David Prickett to satisfy four Fi Fas
issued front a Justice’s court in favor of Arthur Fos
ter vs said l’rickett and Isaiah James—levy made by
u consta lie aud returned to me.
Dee-2 311 II. II. HOWARD. Dtp.Sh'ff
■ .A OUR mouths alter date, .hnlieT^" .
*7 made to the Inferior court of M n .!"
while sitting as a court of ordinary for i ,tt| i
the real ectkte of James Libs, deceased fn
fit ol tbeheirs and creditors of said drrr.!lj
Dec 12 48 ' PARMER^,,
F OUR months after date applic.inTZ^rr 1 * 1
to the honorable thelaTrior c 0 ™ ^
roc county, whbu sitting for Brdinnry
leave to sell l.ot No. eighty, in tin-
riginally Houston now Crawford count* 'i!? 1 '
to the estate of Alexander Sirur Into nl
ty, deceased, for the benefit „f t ],e ""
“t,, few
OURMONTHH «herd«i^^T^'
made to the hon. the iiiferl^reffi»»
ten county, while sitting for ortlinarf ™ L 11
leave to sell the REAL ESTATE oflffif!
rhard, deceased, subject to the widow , *
the benefit of the heirs and crediiors of j W "*
m ALLEN B-C&
w
wj’awjui-u laaciiu. stMOo -
is,), i.** sulii on the nrst Tuesuay in Ft.BRu-
. _ ARY next, before the court bouse iu Knox-
ville, Crawford county, between the usual hours ol
sale.
Out 1 negro Woman by the narau of Delpha,
about
Cbgdell
from Joi.es superior HHHL
vs said Cogdell Hamilton. W. B. F11.L8.
Nuv28 35. Sheriff
Batts Sheriff ifaleg.
CyV-ILLoe soiu .on the,first Tuesday in JANUA-
RV heft,.before this court bouse, in Jackson
buns county, betw een the usual hours of sale.
Nine acres of Cuiiuu standing ui the Field,
ten barrels of Corn,'more or less, two Cows ami
Calves—levied on as the property ol Johns. Shtrer,
to satisfy a Fi Fa issued Irani Bum superior court, in
favor otj hnR. CtirgUe vs John 3. Slierer, James
Sberer ami lyiiiianj charer—property pointed out
by the plaintiff.
One Lot in tho town ol Jackson, known by
lot No. 1, on square No. 12. well improved, with «
large and^cummudious building, ioriaciiy occupied
as a tavern by Rooert Brown, aud other rices,ary im
provements—levied on ai the property of tioheit
Dr own, to satisfy a-Fi Fn of Butts superior court in in-
vor of Thomas Atkinson and Washington (i. Aim
son,Executor* ot A. C. Atkinson vs Robert Brown.
One negro Woman, about 21 years of age,
by (be name of Alsey, and her child eleven months
old, one roau Horse seven years old, oneynbe ot Ox
en and Cart. 14 head of Stock Cuttle, 12 head ol
Hogs, one Bed and Bedstead and bed Furniture—.all
levied on as the property of Stephen D. Crane to sat-
isly-a Fi Fa of Jasper superior courtintuvorof Gil
bert Ctcaland vs Stephen D. Crane, Abner Chap
man, Luke Williams'aud James T Robinsnn, securi
ty on Appeal: uroperty pointed out hy Aimer Chui
man, JOSEPH SUMMERLIN,
Nov. 19 33 Stterff.
Also, will be sold as above,
202 1-2 acres of Land, more nr loss, known
by lot No. 43, in the first district of formerly Henry
now Butts county, whereon Bimeon lloiuii now lives,
tolerably weffimproved for farming—levied on as tin*
property of Hugh tlamil to satisfy sundry Fi Fas is
sued trout a justice's court of Butts county, m favor uf
Anthony Dyer vs said llamil.
One buy Horse, Saddle, Bridle and Martin
gales—levied on as the property'of Daniel Jf. Jackson,
to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from the Superior
Court of Butts county, oue in favor of Abel L. Robin
son and another in favor.ot Elisha W. Chester and o-
thera vssuid JaeksoQ. R. W. HARKNEB8,
Nov 28 35 dep. $U\ff
Also will be sold as abort,
The followitis Negroes, viz: Jdrry a man,
35 years of ego, Harriet a woman 35, and Flora 35,
lovied on as the properly of Uobrrt Drown, hy virtue
of a mortgage Fi Fa in tavorof Anthony Dyet, prop
erty poiated out iu sxid mortgage Fi Fa,
oct 28 R. W. DARKNESS, D. theriff.
Monroe Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sol Jon the first Tuesday iu JANU
ARY next, before the court house in For
syth, Monroe county, between the usual hours of
sale,
One lot of Lund, No. 117, m the fifth dis-
of Monroe county—levied on as the property of John
Watson to utisfy sundry Fi Fas from a Justice's court
in favor of Stephed Folson vs Timothy Brewenand
John Watson—levy made by acoostihle.
Two negroes, Sarah and her child Anderson,
—levied on a* the property of Jane F.sell to satisfy
Fi Fain favor of Elijah E. Crocber.
Dec 1 36 JOHN REDDING, Sheriff,
Also, will be sold as above.
Fifty acres of Lund, on which is the Mont
pelier Bpring, in Monroe county, subject to a mort
gage in favor of Lasseter, with all the improvements
thereon, the Furniture licloiigiug to the bouse,
and four hundred barrels of Corn—levied on as
the property of Nicholas Childers to satisfy a Fi
in favor of Robert Collins for the useof Lawre
Reese & Co. vs said Childers—property pointed out
by the defendant:
Seven head of Hogs, three head of Cattle,
eight or ten harreli ol Corn, and one stack of Fodder,
ten or eleven acres of standing Colton—all levied on
as the property of John Dewberry to satisfy a,Fi Fa in
favor of Benjamin M. I’eoirfe*' vs said Dewberry.
Dec 1 30 A. COCHRAN, Dtp Sheriff.
Alto, will be told at above,
One road Wagon,, three Mules, two Cows
anil Calves, one Grind-stone, one Rifie Gun, oue
RhotBagtone man’s Saddle, one Cert, and otic yoke
of Oxen—all levied on as the property of Jaicd Tup-
ley, deceased, to satisfy a Fi Fa in iavor 'of Littleton
Atkinson and others—properly pointed out hy Mar
garet Tepley, Adm'rx. and James May Adui’nr. uftfae'
heirs of saidestete. WM. HUCKAUY.
D«v 1 36 Dtp. Sheriff.
Htonstott Sheriff's Sales.
^TK7lLL hs soldi on tho first Tuesday in
Iff JANUARY next, at the court house, in
I'erry, Houston county, within the lawful hour*,
the following Property:'
41 head of Stock Cattle—lovied on ns the
property of Alexander fif Gregor to satisfy a Fi Fa in
favor of Thomas Napier—property pointed out by
. — Coilens. - .
One Lot of Land, in tho 15th district Hous
ton county, No. 126—levied on as the property of
Hugh A. Smith to satisfy a Fi Fa In favor of John M.
Moore vs Hugh A. Smith and David O. Smith—point-
ed out by David O. talk. HENRY W. RALEY,
D<X I V iihertf.
NtK-g4 29
Tfe? Collector’s Sates.
SLSflLL be Jv’ld on the first
Iff nest, at ti». e court house ih the i 0BD „
Dohougb, Henry cuuoty, •“« following preptn,
so much thereof, ns will be ot sufficient vatu*
irfy the tax and cost for the years JoJIajid j-ji
2021-2 acres of Land, No. 128 ;»
eighth district of Merriwether county levielt
the properly of John S. A'ugfond, | 0 sat ;, f . r
ami cost lor the year 1829—tux due §l-gg “
202 1-2 ticiua of Lunu, No.
eleventh district of Crawford coanly~leri,j'
the property of Marthell Ligon, to saiuy h;,,*
cost tor tbeyear 18x9—tax due 8240 1
80»c,es of Luud, No. 03, in the sere
district of Gwinnett county—levied on u Ik,.,,,
ty ol liobsrt Hill, to satisly his taxand cnjtto'
year 1823—tax due $2 331-4. 51 w
202 1-2 acres of Lund, No. 185inihe,
ventii district of Gwinnett county—levied tin,.'
property of Benjamin Faster to satisfy I,u...
cost for theyeur 1823—tax due JJI-22. * *
202 1^2 acres of Lnttd, No. 180, mt).
veatb district of Henry county—lowed on „
property ot Bomamin Jus/ertosat.ily hiatax and
for tho year 183U—lax duo 7834 cents.
202 1-2 acres of Lopd, No. 170, m die
venth district of IR-ory county—| c v„ j ou
properly ot Hubert HiU to satti.y histaxond
the yeur )83(F— lax due 783-4 etu.tj.
150 oertvof L itni, No. 3y,... the thru,
trict ol Heury county—levied „ tlse
Dueriy Simmons to satisfy fiisux andcuitto
year ld3U—tax due $1-38 1-4 .
' 50 here* of Lufml, No. 10, iu liieuurdl
trict oi Henry cuuuty—luvied on uj'the
James Harris to satiny his taxuiHlotMiirUtf
1833—tax due 51 J-2 cents. '
145 acies uf Land, No. 3, m the third
trict ot Henry county—lovied on atlbeilnMtj
Henry D. Pan c to satisly fits tax uud cult fur hi i
1833-t»x due (ff 13. " >>
hi >ctes of Land, No. 39, in the tM
trict ol Henry county—levied on as the p:.»q
Jotiah Jtaynulds to satisiy his tax aim cosl lur tt
183o—tux due 9d 1*8 cents.
101 1-4 uci. » hi Lund, No. 164, inilie;
district ot ll.-i.ry county—levied on is the im.,
of Janus II. Tommy to satisfy his tax and cult lur]
yeur ic3d—lax due Ot) 1-2 cents.
202 l-2oc.es.of Laud; No. S}, in the
cond district of Coweta county, 23! Id see
Land No. 140, in the iliiid dfilrir! otl’niupcoi
—all levied on as the property of James Peny to
isfy his tux utid cost for the year 1833—las due
101 1-4 uctex of Laud, N... 3, in the
district of Henry county—levied on cs the pre,
aitfiloy Crain to satisiy his tax and costlhf tie
'Iri-lU—tax duo 681-2 cents.
101 1-4 acms of L»nd, No. 3, in the
district of Henry county—levied on as the pi
ot Jamet V■ Glenn to sutuly hH tni and cull
year 1830—tax due 78 3-4 eeuts.
202 1-2 acres of Land, No. 7. in the sru
district of llenry county—lovied on utlicfn
ot Caleb IP. Key to ml isfy his taxsadcvsli
year 1830—tax duu^l-323-4.
Om town Lot ill M'D.iiKiugli, No.
kiimvn—levied on ns the properly ol ll,iM«r. 1
to fttisiyliis tux and Cost lor the year IWU-il.l
«l-02. 1
202 1-2 acres of L-red* No. 12 in tin
venth district of Campbell county—leviedoai
proptrty, of George JF. Teat to sati'fy hh in *4
w the year 1830—tax due 91-131-2.
202 1-2 acres of Laud, No. A.6, is
eighth district of Henry county—levied on 8
property of Jotiah Parsons to satisfy his tax ac4
for the year 1830—tax due 9M21-2.
101 1-4 .irms of Land, No. 42, in the'
district ol Muscogee county—levied ou fifth.' | n
ty of HVir.v Joues to satisfy liis tax andcost forth!
1830—tna duo 78 3-4 ceuts. J. G. DAllNHl
ocl 27 • 6 , T«|
Shoemakers* Tools.
N .'isn.ii-rm- m "I Siltoeinakcrs’ TOOLS
oct:
44 tuiotiuil.iu HI tiHIUUlillllVUI
FINDING-) ju*l received ami fuf >^'1
[27 ? FARME1.ee & CMWl
Strayed or Stolen,
From tha tulwcrihcr, or tht Ij
stant, a likely BAY MARE, tti
years old, both hind feet wMtM
rmali spots in her foreheml "i
er will inform the owner »i K« 'i
of melt a beast, will confer a favor on Isl.o, ar
reasonable chargei will be paid,
dec 23 54 It MELTON PATTER
u.
Ctj.
X LOST
YfN Macon, on the )9th instant anote of l.jjj
11 seventy dollars, made by Mr. —; M'JT
Wilkinson county, payable to-tlie undersigiusj
December J7,1831, and due on theikhh olfthl
1832. All perMiiriare hercbj cautioned sg*" 1 ^
ing or trading for said note, as legal
been taken to establish il.
BURRELL HERND
Dec 20 53 3!«vp IhustMf
TO RENT*
The MOaUB-HOlTSJlfr"
occupied hy Air. I. 0. Room“■
purticulsrs inquire of n
I. B ROWLAND
GODDARDfirKL^
Aug IG • 34
*1” \V<: arc authorized la J
rounen JOSEPH GAINER «s >
oOireof Receiver of Tax Returns lor Biboc
the election on ibo first Monday in January >
august 6 32 ,
tt?*VVe arc requested to auiffi
ROBERT BIRDHONG as
Clerk of tho Superior Gourt of HibN co 1
nov 26 - 31
Tiie suliscriberollrte
*** self a* ac.iiididste for the
TY of BIBB COUNTY at the ensuing«*
sledges himielf to bis triends, test he
io ao more from an earnest dm* [• fr0tt
molumcnts arising J'roin tbe offien, ,f,a . t .*s^tA
T.f& *? nd YOUNG
07* If I am elected. John /l. J
oy Deputy. YOUNG WW* 1
oov 29 CO