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Sni:‘5 Sheriff Sales.
W ILLbesnid "O the first Tuesday In MAY nett,
before the courthouse In Jackson, Butts conn,
ty. between the usual hours of sale,
One house Frame at the Indian Springs, in
Butts county, a log House formerly occupied as a
blacksmith shop, one other small frame of a House
all situated at the seme place, nine head of Cattle
room or t»«s, etjbtv head of Hogs more or less, one
small bay llmse, unit one Cotton Gin—ell levied on
ns the property of Jail Haley, to satisfy t wo Fi Tes is
sued from Butt* Superior Court in furor nf Abner
Jiasiksfon rs Joel Baky—property pointed out by the
'piaintlf.
One ft‘‘?’rn worn-mi named Mary, tilwnit 23
jr'isrs old, Surah', n woman about 16 years O' J, tk"
phen. n »- .> shout hyceisold and Lemv. a t.oy about
JM moulhi’jld—«tl levied t.n as the pr'party of A i»
Polintan. tosatislv threeTi Fssissued tr im Bt^tsBu.
parlor Court In furor of H. W throve!! tud r-fUrs
vs saiu Kuotnsou—pfopeity polntrd out by defend
ant Ht.VRY HATE-LY.
March Vo Sheriff.
A'tr, will u if Id at elin, or the first Turtles in June,
Two Jre-gro Boys, one by lire name of El*
lint, shout I'd years old. the other by the n't"* of
fllrti, about 7 years old, levied on as the prnperiy of
.1. L. Rabinon, tosatirtv n roortgajcFi Fa in favor of
Julin llendrirk nnd Jolin Lofton vs A 1.. Kohit.sun
Prnw-rtv pointed out by the nlnintifi'.
n'lirrfi 2 H. HATF.LUV. then?.
Houston Sheriff Sales*
KTI/ILL be told on the Gist Tiieiduy in MAY next,
V V before the court iiouv door in Pony, Hous-
toncnnnty. between the usuel hours of saV. _
Otto Lot ofi-und, No. 32C, in ilm thirteenth
district ol Houston county—levied on ns the proper,
ty of Samvel Stanford to entisty a Fi I n in furor of
Nicholas Wagner vs said Staiitjid.
Forty acres of Lund, well improved, where
on Michui-I Madden now lives being part of Lot No.
116. in (he ftp h district of Houston county, and Lot No.
95,rnntmiiing‘J(W l-shiercs oak am! hickory land, in
the 13th district of Houston county, improvi-d—nil
levli-d on as the properly of Michael Madden tu satis-
■fv two. Fi Fas one in favor of Edward T. M'ficlire
and the other in tavor of John U. Wick vs said Mad
den.
101 1-4 acres of pine I.ntul, improved,
being half of No. 21)7 in the 12th district of Houston
county—levied on a* the property ol John ll'nll In
satisfy sundry small Fi Fas in fuvor of Alien B. Dims,
aia bearer vs said John Wall and Robert Wail—lev.
ed on end returned to me by a constable.
One Lot of Land, So. 79, in the thirteenth
district of Houston county, well Improved—levied
on as the property of Nathaniel Duffel to satisfy a
•mall Fi Fa in favor of .Moore A Kelly vs said Dull'd
—levied on and returned lo mo by a constnble.
Otto LotofnJk and hickory Lund, well im
proved. No. 323un the 13th district of Houston conn-
ty—levied on as the property of Andrew Hendrix to
satisfy sundry small Fi Fns from n justice's court of
Jackson county in favor of Edward Williams and o.
tbers vs said Hendrix—levy made and returned tome
by a constable,
One Lot of oak and hickory 'Land, well im
proved, No 9. in the 13th district of Houston county
—leried on ns the property of William Jl. Smith and
Job If. Smith to satisfy sundry small Fi Fas one in fa
vor of John Ilawts vs Samuel It. Smith, William B.
Smith nnd Job W. Smith, nnd other Fi Fas vs laid
defendants—levy made and returned to me by a con-
■table.
One Lot of Land in the fifth district of
Houston county, No. 116—levied on as the property
of LUtlcbeny Watters to satisfy on* small Fi Fa in fa-
vorof William Cunyers vs said Watters—levied on
and returned to me by a constable.
1011-4 acres onk and hickory Land, well
improved, being the east half of lot No 11 in the 12th
district of Houston county—levied on as the proper
ty of Daniel Jf'.Vafr to satisfy a Fi Fa from Pulaski
Hnperior-Court, in favor of William Sandford survi-
vin; copartner of Jesse A William Sandford vs Big-
gers Singleton and Daniel M'Nelr—property pointed
out by D. D. Hturges, E3tj. plaintiff's attorney.
Two Lots of pino Land, in the llih district
of Houston county containing 202 1-2 acres each.im*
proved, both adjoining the lands of John B. Alexan
der end others end being the place whereon Robert
D. Sinclair now resides, ore Fodder slack and forty
bnshets of Com, more or less—ail levied on as tbe
property ef Robert D. Sinclair, to satisfy two Fi Fas in
tavor of Giles B. Taylor vs said Sinclair.
One 5 acre Lot in the town of Perry, Hous
ton county, whereon Btniamtn Kent now lives, well
improved—levied on as uis property to satisfy a Fi
Fa in favor of George Patton vs said Kent
James Findley’s &. Elijah Findley’s interest
in a Lot of pine Laud in tbe eleventh district ol Hous-
ton county, Improved, being the plnce whereon the
aaid James and Elijah Findley now live, and adjoining
Hodges and others—levied on as their property to
satisfy two Fi Fas in favor of J. & L. Stono vs said
James Findley, and Elijah Findley security.
Ono Lot of pine Land, improved, whereon
Neil Smith now lives, and adjoining Jenkins and oth
art—levied on as his properly to satisfy a Fi Fa in fa,
vorof John B. Wick vs said Smith.
Ono grey Horse, eight years old, one Sad
dle nnd Bridle, and David O Smith's interest in a
Lot of pine Land, improved, in tbe ninth district of
Houston county, whereon Dart'd 0. Smith now lives
—-«l| levied on as his property to satisfy a Fi Fain fn-
vorof John M. Moore vs Hugh A. Smith and David
O. Smith.
On« Lot of (sine Land, well improved, with
e Grist mill thrreon, whereon the defendants now re*
side—levied ones the property of Rurwell !*"<7ionand
Intin Wilton to sati-fy sundry small Fi Fas in favor of
■ John 11. Cain and others vs said Burweil and Irwin
' Wilson—property pointed out by R. V. C. Ruffin.
Lot No. 180 in the ninth district of Houston
—levied on as the propertv of Burvelt Kendrick to
satisfyn small FiFaln favor of GoddardALangdon
—levy mado and returned by a con.-tnblr.
March29 ISAIAH CHAIN. Sheriff.
Campbell Sborifi Sales.
ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in MAY
nest, at the court house in Camphellton,
Campbell county, within the usual hours of sale.
One House nnd Lot on th» southwest side
of Main street. In the town of Camphellton, knmvn
In tbe plan of said town, by (rant lot. No. 33. and one
hundred fifty-two and n half acres of Land it heiugllie
south part o* Lot No 29, In this ninth district of ori
ginally Coweta now Campbell county, end tbe undi
vided hall of lot No. seventeen, in life ninth district
of originally Coweta now camp'ie) county—levied on
«• the property of Thnmnt Smith.' to satisfy an Exe-
Cution in favor of the tjtate rfCcoi'r'n vs mid .SumI
and his securities, tax nbllertor of the et.irtiv ot
Campbell, lor tint yane Lion—property point* j put
by Biaucherd Jr viimnbc!:. securities' attorneys.
Lot of L'Mid, No. CL, in the M-veti'h district
of crigini'tiy Cotveta now Campbell e-nitty— lev!--'
cr. ns th* property ot J. C, Coker nod Jolni'lf. I'tiH-
ditto sutiiiy * Fi F:i in fnvor of Thomas Evans as
signee vi mid Coker and IVnlicort.
Lot of Land No. C9, in the seventh district
of originally Coweta notv Campbell county—levied
or. as the property of Garrett Freeman to satisfy a i i
Fa in favor of John Brewster vs said Freentnn.
Lot of Land No. 32, in the second district
of ...-vrioally Carroll now Ciiropb«!l county—levied
on at the property of Edmund Hie,he ft James Bait'/
merchants Ac. tc satisfy a Fi Fa issued irom J.upc r
•uciinr court iu favor of Garland Matey vssai! Hicks
Bully.
Lot of Lund No. 92, in tiro fourteenth dis
trict of originally Fayette now Cumphell county—le
vied on n» the property of William Blake, deceased,
to satisfy a Fi Fn i—erdfrom Jackson Inferior emir
In lavorof John W. Turner vs said Blake and Tho
mas A. Dabbs—property pointed out by Ransom
Thompson. B. FASLY.
March 9 Dr,a. Sheriff,
JpOUR MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Butts county when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell lot of land No. 103. in the seventeenth
district of originally Henry now DeKalb county, as
the property of Samvel Shadrack, deceased, for the
benefit of the distributees of his estate.
March 9 "6 WILLIAM BLALOCK. Guard.
h are about to receive, a more general and
ei9m"s,or.men t of SPRING AND SUMMER
CI.OMHlNG than they have ever before offered.
April 3 A. SHOTWELL&J- S. SMITH.
F ltl'li MONTHS after date application will he
made to the honorable inferior court of Monroe
enmity, w hen silling lor ordinary pm poses, for leave
n sell one lot of land No. 13(1. in the first district of
'righe'lv Houston now Crawford county, for the br
ief* of (tie orphans of Il'i.’Ram M r uy, late of Jasper
: Minty, dsccmed. WILl Y L. CLFMFNT3.
Fob if, Vwrd an.
Georgia JVcgrocs for Sale.
T Hl subscriber keeps constantly on hand a
sttpplv of Georgia Negroes for sale. They
will he found to be of such age or sex ns will suit
purchasers. He now has ten or twelve on hand,
fie will also purchase Young Negroes for whom
cash will be given. S. F. BLATTER.
East Macon, Feb 4 lift
■JTNOUU MONTHS .--ftrr date application will he
a 1 r
madft to the h.«noi j»Mi* f nt«*rinr court of Monroe
untv, when finite tor ordinary purposes, for lenvr
♦ r* 9t»f| onefourth of lot No. 183, in tlm fourth district
of Monroe county, in tin* N. C. corner of said lot, be*
toneine to the minor children of the snhscriber.
Teh 15 MOSES 1). WHIEE.gi/nn/mw.
wi*tH county, whilr sitting lor ordinary purpn«r*.
fur leive to •t li i"t No. in th*» fust liistiict ofenid
'o\ve*a county, tielonging to «ti« estate of iinrid
ox, l.tto of Jvtf-r«on county, decoHAod. for tiie bene*
t m t!»e heirs «ud creditors of BHid drreH«ed.
march li» pi JOHN VI.WAIID, Adm’r.
S2onvoc Sheriff Sales.
ILL be Mint on the first Tuesday in .'lAY next,
before the court house in Forsyth. Monroe
county, between tiie usual hours of sale,
202 1-2 tides of Lund, being Lot No. 120.
in the 6t!i district of Monroe county, whereon Rich
of Rich
iu favoi
aril May now lives—levied on ns Hie property ol
ant May and James Turner, to satisfy a Ft Fu ill
of Thomas Napier vs said May 4* Turner.
.S.^ made to the liairorablu inferior court of Monroe
•oiinty, when silting far ordinary purposes, for leave
o sal lot of land ,\o. 217, in the sixth district of said
counts', for the benefit ot the children.
THOMAS B. GORMAN,
march 13 161 Natural Guardian.
202 1-2 acres of Lund, beitic Lot N<>. 135,
in the third district of Monroe county—levied on rs
the property ot Sylranut Vardeman, William Varde-
man and Rachael Vardtman, to satisfy a Fi Fa iu fa
vor of Hie Governor &c. vs said Vardemans.
Tho mirlli-cnsl part of Lot No. 126, in the
sixth district of Monroe county—levied on ns the
property of John Dewberry to satisly a Fi Fa in favor
of Benjamin M. Peeples vs said Dewberry.
Three Mules, ono Road Waonn, one 0.\
Cart, one yoke of Osen, and one Grindstone—all le
vied on as the property of Jared Taplei/. to satisfy
sundry Fi Fas in tavor ot Liltletou Atkinson and oth-
esr vs said Tapley.
‘Two Lots of Land, Nos. 126 nod 143, in
the fourth drtrict of Monroe county—levied on ns tit
property of William Gray nnd Thomas Gray, to sntise
fy sundry Fi Fas in lavor of Case &. Gnu'driclt auti-
otliers vs said Grays.
Fifty acres of Land, lieing part of Lot No.
103,in (lie fourth district of Mor.rne county—levied
on as the property of John pepper, to satisfy sundry
small Fi Tns in favor of Martin G. Uuclianon for the
use ol James May and other FiFas—levy made end
returned by a constable. A. COCHRAN,
March 29 Sheriff.
Also, will be sold as abate on the first Tutsdou in
JUNE next,
One negro man nnintd Lat, about 27 veins of
:-e—levied on ns'ho property of /.cuts. Sr. *to satisfy
mortgage Fi Fa in favor of Elijah M. Troutman, A-
mos Troutman, nnd Hiram B. Troutman—pi operty
pointed nut in said Fi Fa.
March 29 JOHN REDDING. Dtp. Sheriff.
ILL be sohl on Saturday, the 2ctli of APRIL
next, at the residence of Henry Rodger,
late of the litli district of Houston county deceased,
All the 2?erishable Property
of said deceased, consisting of Horses, llogj,^SIieep t
Cattle, Corn, Fodtlei,household nnd kitchen Furni.
lure, and various other articles too tedi ius to mention.
Terms, made known on the day. All persons Imv.
ing demands against said deceased w ill bring them in
properly attested, and those indebted will moke im
mediate payment.
MOURNING RODGERS, Adm'rx.
DAVID ADAMS, Adm'or.
march 9 103
W ILl, he sold on tiie first Tuesday in JUNE
next, before the court house in Campbell
tun, Campbell county, between the usual hours of
sale,
A STcgro Boy named Charles,
belongineto the estutf* of A ban Smith, of Cow-etn
county, deceased, for the benefit ol Moses M. Smith,
minor of Abner Smith, ngreeoble to nn order of I hr
Inferior court ol Campbell county, when sitting fo
ordinary purposes. JOHN B. SMITH,
li f> (iumd.
Payette Sheriff Sales.
■B1S7TLL lie sold on 1bc first Tuesday in JUNE
T Y nest.before the court house in Favrlteville,
Fayette county, between the uiual hours of'iale.
Thirty acres of Lot of Land No. 151 in
the nintli dhtrict of Fnvettecounty—levied on as the
iroperty of William Af. Hot/61, to satisfy n Fi Fa iu
avorof JosiahR. Padgett, and others Fi Fain said
Hobbs.
Lot of Land No 136 in the filth district of
originally Henry now Fayette county—levi.d on ns
tbe property of Arnald Seale tosntisfy sundry Fi Fas
in favor of William Bnaes, and others vs said Seale,
April 7 ANDREW M BR1DE, Sheriff.
Alto will be told at above.
Zephr.niah Harvey's interest in 50 acres of
Land, it being port of lot No. 101 in the fourth dis
trict of originally Henry now Fayette county, lying
in the north west corner of said lot.
April 7 W. HEFLIN. Sheriff.
Bibb Sheriff Sales,
W ILl. tie sold on tliu first Tuesday hi MAY next,
before lbs Court house in Macon, Bibb coun-
■ ty, between the usual hours of sale—
'One Lot of Land, No. I6S, in the fourth
district of originally Houston, now llihb county, enn-
Ulnuig.203 f-2 acres more or less—levied on’ns tbe
projieity of Hugh Hamil to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from
the Superior court of Butts county iu favor of Kec-
tend Tvner v» said Hugh Hamil nnd Bryant Hnmil.
Alta will be told at at ore, on the first Tuesday in April.
Four Negroes, Phebu a woman, about for
ty veare old, Stephen, a boy nhnul six years old, Mis
souri, a girl about three years old. and Leroy, alloy
..about twoyeanold—nil l.-viedonas the properly ot
Thomat Density to sulisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued
from tho Inferior court of Baldwin county in tavor
of.William J. Dantlly va aaid Thomas Dnnetly.
Jan C. 1632. 1 VVM. B. CONE, thttiff.
The following Negron*, slaves, to wit: Lou
is* a girl; George a boy s Redden, Houston, George.
Prince, and Cuflee, men—levied upon as the proper
ty of Isaac D. Rowland, to satisfy a Fieri Facia* issued
u"|inn a mortgage upon said Negroes foreclosed by tbe
Plniitert' Bank of the Slate of Georgia, assignee.
fcb'JS .°5 W. B CONE, Pep. Sheriff
XZenry Sheriff Sale
YTWII.Lbesolil on the first Tuesday in MAY next,
W before the Court home in McDonough. Hen'
ty county, between the lawful hours.
The smith.lulf of Lot No. 176, in the 8th
dLtriet of Henry county, levied or. as the property of
Jttich Forums, to wtisfy a Mortgage Fi Fa issued from
the superior court of said county in favor of Burweil
Ka'glaiid. Property pointed out In aaid Fi Fo.
f«b 25 THQ3. J. JOHNSON. Sheriff,
fi fcju !X tTl m 1 Howell.
Executor*of tnoestate of JoAn HowtU, de-
, eoaK'd. apply to IM for letters of dlimlxslon—
And, where as John Ch»ncey, Admlnistratorof tbe
astate ol EdmUnd Chantey, deceased, applies to me for
letters of (UiwlMton.
\ ^ ffputt are, therefore, h cite end admonish all and tie.
gular the kindred and trediton of said deceased, lo bt
nd appear at my office, within the time prescribed 6j
hv, t, shew cause, if any they hate, why said letter!
shontlinribt tainted.
.Given under my hand and teal at office, March 24,
mi. 108 CHARLES H. IlICE, e. e. a.
Notice.
B Y virtue of nn order Irom the honorable lire In
ferior court of Monroe county, when silling
for ordinary purposes, will lie sold on the first Tues
day in June next, between the usual hours ot sale, lit
die court house in Crawford county, lot of Land No.
eighty, in the first district of originally Houston now
Crawford einmly, belonging to the estate, of Aleran-
under King, late of Monroe county, deceased, tor the
benefit of tiie heir« and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known nn the day of sale,
march ft GEORGE I, DOUGLAS. Adm'r.
Irwin Sheriff Sale.
POolTONKD.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in MAY nest,
before the court house in Irwin county, be
tween the usual hours of sale,
One Lot of Land, known by No. 255, in
the fourth district of Irwin county, and on the tvnters
of House creek—levied on as the property of Isaac
-SfcpAcni.losatisfyaFi Fu issued from the Suprrior
Court ol Irwin county, in favor of John Button jr. vs
Stephen Wiggins, nnd Isaac Stephens security—pro-
party pointed out by Stephen Wiggins.
March23 H. WALKER, Sheriff.
Georgia, Butts County.
T^^HERtAS Elisha J..Preston and Jnmra Ties-
ton apply to me for lellersnf Administration
011 the estate of Gilliam Preston, late of said county
decenced.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and sin
gular (Ac kindred and creditors of said deceas'd lo bt
and appear at my office wilhiulhe time prescribed, bylaw,
lo shew cause, if uny they hare, why said lelleis ,houtd
not be granted.
Given under my hand, this Cih March, 1832
S3 JOHN M'CORD.e.e.o.
Georgia, ®a!bot county,
17II ERE A.J Reuben Aldredge applies to me
J for tetters of administration on the estate of
William Bonnell, laid of Alabama, deceased—
These art therefore, lo cite and adn.onith all and sin
gular the kindred aw 1 creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, K'lhin the >ime prescribed by
Imv,lo shew cause (if any they can,) why laid letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand nnd seal at office, this 23d
dav of Mnrcli, 1632.
' ltl WILLIAM S. GOSS. c. c. o.
Georgia, Houston County.
W HEREAS U.lamar Clayton applies to me for
leiters ol Administration upon the estate of
John Canilhen. late of said comity, deceased—
These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the Icindrtd and creditors of said dtrtased, to he
nnd appear at my office, within the time presenhed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why laid leltei
should not be granted.
Given under my hand,this 14th day ofFeb. 1832.
CHARLES II RICE. e. c. o.
before James C.
for Captain
Hearn’s district. Iwo Marest one cream colored Mare
5 years old. with n star In her forehead, and black
mane and tail, all of her fert white, four feet 8 or9
inches high; also one sorrel Mare, n tittle while on Ihe
top af her head where (he headstall of the bridle
rubs, four feet 7 or 8 inches high, 7 years old, the right
side of her jaw is larger than the other, she hate
knot on her left hock joint, the eream colored Marc
had 11 little piece off of the tip of her ear, no other
marks or brands discoverable. Appraised by Hugh
Goen and Thomas House: the sorrel mare to twenty-
five dollars, and tbe cream colored to forty-five do!<
lars, this 2lth Starch, 1832.
The above is a true extract from tho eslray hook.
April 7 14 ELLIS ROGERS, c.lc.
OUR MONTHS after date application will he
Inferiol
made to tiro honorable the Inferior Cnurtnl
Houston county. «t tts silting for Ordinary purposes,
or leave to seli the undivided half of Lot No. 19, in
tu rllih district of said county, belonging to the
1 . of Pinkney Yarborough, deceased, lor tbe be
ef.: .4 alt concerned.
J.„r, WM. TtVRT). Adm'or
Dissolution.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers under the.firm of
Ralston &,• Jones, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. Tiro unsettled business of the coucern
will be attended to by David Ralston, who can be
found nt the sto-e of Robert S. Patton, (the.tr old
stand, 1 corner of Clierrv and Third streets.
1 DAVID RALSTON.
Feb 23 83 JOHN L. JONES.
jj,7OUR months niter onto, np|licidion will lie
5* nir.de to the tmimritblc tbe Inferior Court of
J UST received by IlUNGERFOiiDS nud
STODDARD,
15 dozen Calf Skins
10 do Lining Skins
1 do Goat Rinding,
1000 lbs Sole Leather
50 sides Gin Band Leather
50 do wax tipper Leather
White and Yellow Stitching Thread
Boot Cord, Webbing nnd Bristles
200 lbs Grey Shoe Thread
Which we offer low for cash 8 Oct 21
Clothing Stores
T HE subscriber being very anxious to re
duce his stock of Woollen Clothing, will
sell nt very low price*.
March 15 WM. II. BURDSAIX.
FEMALE EDUCATION.
IVIrs. Mary F. Ellis,
G RATEFUL for the very liliernl patronage she
has received, respectlully informs tiie cilizpns
of Macon and its vicinity, that tbe second quartern!
tier school will commence on Monday, the 2d of A-
pril.
Mas. Er.t.is lias the pleasure of informing her pa-
Irons that Sirs. BAILEY GODDAHI), whose quali
fications are nnqiiPstioiiHb'e. lias consented to give
Lessons in Music and Fainting,
lo those wlm mny lie desirous ol ucquiringeither ol
those elegant accomplishments,
march 16 103
CAUffxosr.
A LL persons are w arned acninst imdingfnr a notp
giveij by Maty Spain tor her husband Banja-
iniu Spain to Edmund Wlieliss or benrer for one him.
dred nndtwenlx-five dollars on demand the 1st inst.
March 6 xv"tp BENJAMIN SPAIN
SaitAH Kiso ^ Libel for divorce in Sfonroe Su-
Joiuh* Rixo. S perior Court.
I T appearing to the Court hy the return of the She-
ritf. that the defendant is not to be found in the
county of Mrnron, it is ordered hy the Court that ser
vice be perfected by a publication of this rule, once
n month for three months in one of tbe public gazettes
of this State.
A true extract from the minute*. '
April 7 14 WM. P. HENRY, Clerk.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of Fayette county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in JUL’Y next, before the court house in Fayette
ville, Fayette conniy, between the nsual houis of sale.
One negro woman hy the name of Nelly, about
seventy-fiveor'eightvyea'sof age, a boy by the name
ofWasliingtun about seven years of age, a girl by the
name of MahHln, ahnut five years of age, a girl hy
the name of Matil la, about ten years of age, a girl hy
the name of Sally, about eight years of age, a woman
hy the name of Ainy. about thirty-fire year* of age,
nnd tier infant child, ab iut six weeks old, a negro
man named Daniel, about lw-enty-one years of age.
and one negro man named Jim, about filly-six yenrsof
age, all lo he sold a* Ihe property of tho orphans of
Starling Elder, decerned, fort he benefit of said or
phans. Terms made known on die day of sale,
March 27,1832. 14 EDWARD P. NIXON.
Guarslian.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in SI AY next,
a. the late residence of Robert Harris, late of
Fayette county deceased.
All tho Perishable Property*
belonging to said deceased, consisting of household
and kitchen Furnitnre, Plantation Tools, nnd Stork
nf various kinds. Bale to continue from day to day
until all are sold. Terms made known on ihe dny.
Persons holding demands against Ihe eilote are
hereby notified to render in their demands in terms of
the law-, and those that are owing Ihe estate are re
quested lo moke payment. LARKIN BARN ETT (
March 27, 1632. 14 Adm'or
W ILl. ho sold on Thursday, the 17th offilAY
next, nt the residence ot Adam Tapley, in
Mourn* eounl
tly,
Tho Perishable Property
of Jared Tactsy, of Monroe county, deceased, eon
listing of one Horse, Catlln, Sheep, Plantation Tools,
household and kitchen Furniture.
MARGARET TAPLF.Y, Adm'rx
April7 14 J AMES MAY, Adm’or,
W ILL he sold on Wednesday, the 2otb of A*
PltlL next.nt the late residence of Samuel
Partonr, late of Fayette county deceased, nil the
Perishable Property
belonging to said deceased, consisting of Horses,
Cattle nnd other stock ot various kinds, household
nnd kitchen Furniture and various other articles too
tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to
day until all are sold. Terms made known on'tbe
day of sale.
Persons holding demands against said estate are
hereby notified to render in their demands in terms
nf the law, and t ns* that are owing the estate are re
quested to make payment.
THOMAS LOYD. . ) ...
EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, <
march 6 193
F OUR months after date, application will he
made to tho Inferior cnnrt of Monroe county.
while lilting at a court of ordinary, for leave to telt
the real estate of James Libs, deceased, for tbe bene
fit ol the heir* and creditors of said deceased.
D«* 12 48 PARMER A. HIGGINS.
•mW.
Pocket Book Lost 1
O N the 15th inst. between Macon and Mr. Beck
ham's, near the camp-gronnd in Monroe coun
ty, a small Pocket Wallet, containing nboul $100—
nf which Ihrre were two bills of$20eaeh. nnd some
nf 310, til believed lo be on (he Macon Bnnk—nlso
tome smaller hills. There were also in tho Wallet,
three Notes given to the subscriber sometime in Feb
ruary, and due next Christmas, by Wm. J. Perry,
man—two for thirty dollar*each, and one for twenty
dollnra. I hereby caution all persons from trading
for the same, or the maker from paying them to any
K rsnn hut myielf. Any person find rg said pocket
ok and giving information of it, to me, (ten miles
nbove Forsyth near the Fayetteville road) shall tie
reasonably rewarded. (>AMKL CARROLL.
Monroe county.'March 29 113 2tp
^LLjiersons having demand* against this estate of
'en Dorman, late of Twiggs’ county, deceas
ed, will render them in properly attested 1 end ell
persons Indebted to said estate will make payment
within the time prescribed hy law, to
Feb 16 77 MARTHA DORMAN, Ez’rr.
Spring and Summer Clotbing
f*TIiE Subscribers have already on hand, s
and
, lhe P u J )Iic generally, that thV»
did assortment of ,tir 6« and,
HARD WARE, CUtLlsnJ
And Taney Go
Fo which the ntteniion of cnimt,. 1
visiting the city far supplies is invitJ.7 ® trc
r , . smith. Harris
Htnrlrefnn. net U 4 w4m
3 UPFRIOR MERINO MANTLES itts! rei-nv»d-
§ and rorsale by WM. H. BURDSALU
Nov 25 3'l
. 1>R. I- F.LUS~
H AVING determined to settle
in Mr,eon. respectfully oOVrahi^ 1
Professional Services i
tho inhabitants of the town nnd adi,.
..n-r the satisfaction ofthoMwho?'i
qtiamted with him, he thinka proper re.,V?1
he tvns regularly admitted to hi* nrnf-^P
1301, agreeably to the laws and rccJLj!”']
State o: New York, and that most of hi 1
since that period 1ms born devoted to si
sivo practice. By a faithful discharge nfl'l
fessional duties, he hopes to merit a liftl
ronage. Hi t residence and office nreinth J
formerly occupied by Mr. Birdsoire.on vM
-treet. Jan. 14 0 11111
White Lead.
KEGS White Lead just received nnd
for sale hy
IIUNGERFORDS & STODDARD.
March 9 96
Sugar. Molasses, Bacon, &c.
Tg HMDS. N. O. Sugar,
JL xP 27 hbls St. Croix do
12 bids and 3 boxes lonfand lump Sugar
30 bbls N. O nnd Baltimore \\ hiskey
15 do Phclp’s Gin
20 do Northern Rum
17 ps Bagging
40 boxes Tobacco
25 hhds Molasses
20000 lbs Bacon (middlings)
1000 bushels Turk’s Island Salt*
For sale hy REA & COTTON.
March 27 111
G&O&GE
At his old stand, corner of Cherry r.nd Sm
I S now receiving from New York ami
a fresli supply of Goods, which, inu,
to those on hand, will make his stock \m
and complete, which he offers on ns real
terms as they can be had in this macket
goods comprise a general
Assortment of Groceries
Viz—150 hags Coffee, 1
WARE-HOUSE
ccMiwxssxonr Btrsmrss,
T HE .Subscriber will be engaged in the above
Business in Macon during ihe next tenson.
and pledges himself that no business entrusted to bis
care -hall want atttention.
Liberal advances, on Cotton, will be made when
required.
Receiving nnd forwarding Goods to Country Mer
chants will lie punctually attended to.
Thu customary charges of the place will he mad
July 30 31 THOMAS T. NAPIER.
T
Just Received,
WO cases Fancy Dunstables.
Dec 17 49 WM. H. BURDSALL.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
X*. GRAVES & SOU
A RE now receiving from New York and Bos
ton, n largo and fresh supply of SPRING
and FANCY SUMMER GOODS, conshitingin
part of
600 ns Calicoes, 100 do Fashionable Ginghams,
Printed Muslins b
100 ps Italian, Grodenan, Sinchew, Sarsqrt.Chan-
— gealila, Figured and Fancy colored SILKS
200 ps Corded Mnstins, Cambric Dimity, &c
Pieces Figured and plain Swiss Muslins
100 do Irish Linens
109 do Pongee and Fancy Silk Hdkf,
200 do Raw Silk do
109 dog Fancy Dress Shawls and Scarfs
390 do Cotton, Mndrass, and Head ijdkfs
Linen Drilling. Gentlemen's Stocks and Cravats.
Brown Linen, Rmven Cassimcrc, Beaverteen.
Bnng up Cord, Circassian,
600 tloz Hosiery ami Gloves, 300 do Spool Thread
50 doz Ball Thread, 50 do Spool do
ift Suspenders, 200 do Tucking Combs
5(10 do Side Combs,Tortoise Shell do b
Dressing Combs, 100 ps Mosquilo Netlinc, Fancy
Baskets, do Boxes, 100 lb Flax Thread, Sewing Silk.
Leghorn and Duuslable Bonm-ts, Umbrellas—Mar
seilles. bilk, Valencia and Velvet Vestings—Blench’d
Homespun*. Plaid do. Furniture Plaids. Checks
Stripes. Ticking, 20 bales brotvn Homespun*. CO ns
Osr.aliiirgs, Russia Duck, do Sheetings. 1
a general asrortment ofS VMM Eli CLOTHING
consisting of Coals, Roundabouts, Vests, Pantaloons
Ac. Ac. A large supply of ’
Shoes & Boots, Hats, Saddlerv.
Ac. Ac. 100 do* Palm Leaf Hat,.
°f "Alir* WARE nnd CUT
LERV. GLASS WARE. CROCKERY, Ar.Ac.
Tiro above Goods were purchased in New York
and Boston, a few weeks since, (of iceent impnrtn.
lions,) at twenty per cent less than former prices,
and will he sold unusually low. *
„ receive, nut week, a large supply of
GROCERIES, IRON ASTEeCRJIlS
man’ll jf, or ,alc “ »hove,6(i°0 lbs prime BACON.
Now Receiving from Boat Vice-
~A K President,
JL 49 Hhils St Croix aud Porto Rico Sugar
3 bbls Loaf Sugar, 33 hags Coffoo
6 tierce* Coffee, 15 bbb N’Rum
20 bbls Whiskoy, 5 qr casks Wine
1 pipe coguac Brandy, 1 hhd Jam. Rum
5 crates Crockery
Also, A General Assortment of
BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS, viz. Bellows, Au-
vils, Vues, Hammers, &c.
_dee3 38 GEORGE JEWETT.
P
. „ Bills on Savannah.
.AYABLE at slight, for sale by •
— by t_
DAY & BUTTS.
M English Merinocs
ERINp SQUARE SHAWLS jr- 1
xrec S3 ,Wd by M WMi H * MKDSALL.
•150 hags <
45 hhd. Pt Croix, Porto Ri C0 ,J
Orleans Sugar,
21 Mils Loaf and Lump do
12 qr chests Tea
20,0(10 lhs Iron
10 hhds Molasses
1500 bushels Salt
100 pieces Hemp and Tow Banl
40 kegs Nails “ ■
Jamaica Rum
CegnncRrnndv
Northern Gin,‘Northern Rum
Yi hiskey.
Apple Brandy, Wine,
Powder. Shot, Ac. &c.
ALSO, .
Jry Goods, Hardware. CntleJ
Crockery, Boots, Shoes,
IATS, BLANKETS, SADDLE
for. for.
Naples, Colored dodo . .
Mandarines nnd Florences, black and cc.
Bi
Iff'®
‘w* 0
fating
1 , ot
Will'
Cteq« r
jfer
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I
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xf:
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K-tiir'
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red
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods]
J OB MAGIF. has received and opened,*
iu the last few days, nn rxtensive assortr..
-f Goods, including' almost every article rcqoL
'jr this market, among which are the foHoxiij
Superfine hlup. Mack, brown, olive end grL
llroadcloths. Merino and rowan Cassimeies,Lfl
ings nnd Circassians, vrry fine French Pont
zines, Drillings and Satinnets; also French II
rns and Stripes, and superfine nnd commnnVI
ings; also Mandarines, Oriindas and Oriel
Rohes, splendid articles; Cambric and fimw|
Diniitv; Swiss, jarkonet. book and cambric SI
lilts; India, silk nnd cambric Ginghams; slsiJ
pieces Calicoes and Prints, very choice nxttel
and letest style; fanev Handkerchiefs and SoL
Crapes nnd Cause; plain and figured chanpsl
Silks; Italian and Orodcnoplcs do Canes; (f
lars and Pilnrines; thread and hohlnct Lacea
Footings, Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery; It
Linens, Lawns, mid cnmbric Handkerchiefs; a
ladies nnd misses’ Leghorns, open straw andDl
stable Bonnets; Umbrellas nnd Parasols v|
neat nnd Handsome; powder hexes and p
nnd an extensive supply of Soaps and Perfnm
Otto of Roses. &c. Ac.
Also a general assortment of Hardware, (j
lery. Glass and China Ware, Crmkerr.Cnstitl
and 10 cases gentlemen's heaver and silk Hi
superfine and common, including white, drib ■
black; also Shoes, cotton Cards, blackaniif
tools complete; cross cut and mill Sang c
tor’s tools, Guns, &c. &c.
Also a very general assortment of Cm
Cotton Bagging, tpe. (,'C.
The subscriber requests the attention of I
friends nnd the public to his whole stock in trail
as he will continue to dispose of the same cal
terms which he is confident will give general s_
tisfaction. JOB MAG1E.|
Mnv 14 20
NEW GOODS.
W M. H. RURflSALL is now receiving 1
opening a general assortment of
Seasonable Goods,
which ho offers for sale nt tho most reduced f
res, amongst which aro the following;
Superfine Saxony blue, black and colored Clout
Merino Cloths.
Bine, black and fancy mixed Satinnetts
Duflie point and roso Blankets.
Red, white, green and yellow Flannels^
Saxony nnd Cnnton white gauze ditto '
8 and 10 qr. Damask table Diaper
Ilirds eye and Russia do
Merino Circassians ,
Black and Blue Bomhazetts and Clrttm*®
Irish Liiicm, Flemish Sheeting*, Cotton
burg*
Negro Cloths, Linseys
Thread Lace* nnd Shell Comb*
Pongee, SpittalficUl . (
Black Italian Lustring, black Sarsafitl- SM •
chews, black Gros do Berlin, black Urol
yn»c
trrinr
b(«°
loir
51
Italian Crapes
Gauzo nnd Satin Garniture .
Ribbons and silk Velvets, Merino and Caw® . .
Thibet Wool, Damask Silk and'Crapo Sb»*»|
Dress Handkerchief* ...
Ladies diamond straw nnd Leghorn braiili
Misses diamond and chain Bonnets .
I.nco niro gauzo Veils, figured nnd plaio
Flagg nnd Bandanna Handkerchiefs
A general assortment of coarse Shoes aou v
Men's and Youth's Fur Hats
Fur, Leather, and Hair Caps, &c. Sic.
Nov 5 13 -
Notice. 1
A S one of our Firm (A. Snortviu-) (
leave for New York in a few
thoao indebted will please attend W thoi»
ato discharge of tho same, nnd obhgo IlT p
A S1IOTWELL & J. S. SMITH |
March 1 39
NOTICE. u
T IIE Suhtcriber haviog sold hi»»<«
GOODS to _ _ . .1
JWr. Samuel T. Rowlandt
and declined business, solicits for him to* F ,,
ago of his friends ond former customer*, .j
quests all who nro indebted to him. *® ®
storo of S. T. Rowland, next door to * ^1
es. where he will bo fout' i “ ,r I
Cooko & Cowles,'
ROWLAgg:
Ikies, direct from the Factory.fftss 1
Jan 7
C.A.