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Bibb Sheriff Sales.
W ILL b« raid, on dm first Tuesday in SEP-
TRMBiiR next at the court house in Macon,
rtibh county, between the lawful hours of sale, the
following property:
Two Neemes, Pc(«r about thirty yen'* old,’
rnd Elina a girl about sixteen years of age—all levied
on a* tile property «f II. L. Towns, to satisfy a mort
gage I'i re issued from the Inferior Court of Bibb
county. in favor of J,<rub D.ntou vs. said Towns,
Julyfi.
Twelve acre* o( stanJitter Corn, more or
less, a id two acres of .standing Cotton, more or
less—levied on as the propeity of Benjamin Allen,
to satisiy one I'i Fa issued from Bibb inferior court,
Joseph (iaiuer versus Beifiamin Alien ami Clement
CI fin m«—properly pointed out by Berj tsniii Allen
jaiy 31. i«a‘i* si
Out* loilrtli part of Lot No. 5 in East Ma-
coii—Irvieil on as the property of Mores Pettis to sv
tidy n I’i Fa. issued .from r Justice's court u! said
county in favor of Ffandc • k t-'eutt vs. said Pettis—
levy made and returned to me by n constable.
One fuurlll port of l- 'i No. 5 in East Mu
cin—levied on as the pmwrty of Peter P. Atwell ta
satisfy a f'i Fa fr nil a .l«stie*>** court in said county,
in favor af Fttndeis A Amo vs said Atwell—levy
tna^o mu! returned to rnc. hy a constable.
)no tincro iiiiii, named Title ran, about fur*
tv-five years old—les^vul on a* " • prsperty n( Elittt-
b'lh Coleman. t« satisfy a Fi Fa. (..sued from a Jua-
lii-.-’s court of snid county, in favor of J. Walton vs
sail! IS. C'oleiu in—levy made and returned to tne by
n aoiislalih-.
'rtio ilitttse and- Lot, on which Drunj
Thompson now lives in the town of Macon—levied
on ns Ills property to satisfy n Fi Fa for t ix and Fi
Fas issued from a Justice’s court in favor of Ricliard
lion mid others vs. said Thompson—levy made and
returned In tuc hy a constable.
August‘2 II. H. HOWARD, sheriff.
Houston Sheriff Sales.
J1J7ILL sold on the firiil Tuesday in SF.PTEM
/ BEll next, at the ®ourt house #oor in Perry.
Houston county, between the msulI hours of sale,
Ono Lot (»ik nml hickory Land, well im
proved, in the twelfth district of Houston county,
whereon William Wingate now lives—levied on as
hit property, to satisfy n Fi Fa in favor of William
Iladtl u'k. hearer, Samuel IL Smith, principal,
nml \\ illiaiu Wingate and William 15. Smith, secu
rities.
Lot of Land, No. 27, in the fourteenth dis
trict of IloiiDtiyL county—levied on as the property
of Jertwiah&uWs to satisfy several Fi Fas issued from
a Justice's Court in favor of George Patten vs Jeremi
ah Cults ISAIAll CHAIN, sJitriff.
July 30. m2.
. Henry {Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in SEP
TUM BF.lt next, between the lawtul hours «f
sale, before the court house door in the tnwn of Mac-
douoogh. llcnry (fount)-, thn following properly, viz:
. Ono Lot *d l.nitd, number no! know n, In lit*-
sixth district of Henry county, wtorron James M.
Foster now lives—levied on as the property of James
M. Poster, in satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from n Jus
(ices ontli'l in favor of B. Ragland vs James M. Fos
ter and James Shaw—levy made and returned to me*
hy n constable. . THUS. J. JOHNSON,
July III. * Sheriff
Also, vill be sold its ah ore.
Tim cast hall'nf lot No. 20V, in the first dis
trict of Henry Con. ty—levied on ns the property of
ll’illiatn Cox, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from a Justice's
court ol Henry county in favor of Anthony Over vs
A. Crotford and said Cox;—also other Fi Fas in favor
of Henry Summerlin and others vs. Joshua J. Hood,
now in postbsiion of said land—levy made and re
turned to me by a'crjustable.
Tile-cast linlfofLul of Land No 10(3,in llm
eighth district of said county—levicdjon ns the proper
ty uf John Mttrchman, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issiied
from ajneticH’s court ill snid county, in favor of John
Daily and others—levy made nnd returned to me hy
a constable. July 25.
The oust half of lot • No. 209, in the first
district of Henry county—levied on as the properly of
II 'illinm Cox, to satisfy u Fi Fa issued from n justice's
court in favor of Anthony Dyer vs. A. Crawford and
said Cox, mid Sunday other small Fi Fas issued in fa
vor of Henry Sumttrlaiid ami others vs. Joshua J.
Jlofid, the land being claimed hy said Hood.
Thu east half of lot No. 106, in the eighth
district of Henry county—levied on ns the property of
John Mareltman, to sulisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a
justice's court in favor of Johnson and Peck and 0-
tlirrs vs. said.March man, JAMES LOVE.
Aug l. I). Sheriff
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next, before the court house door in the
town of Cnmpbcllton, Campbell county, between the
usual hours o( sale, the following properly, vim
Two.Negroes, to.wit: a woman named Ca
roline. the other a hoy child named Dan—levied on j
us the property of .him Khcr, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued
from Campbell superior four! in favor of Charles
Collins vs. John ICiscr, [sane Howell, Robert Har
per, Elijah Dorset!, and Usiel Baggot—property
pointed ■out hy plaiutilTs attorney.
One Negro Girl by the name of Maria It, a-
bont three years old—levied on as the property of
John Kher, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from a
justice's court in favor of William Benm tt. adminis
trator, Ac. of Thomas Bennett, dec., vs. F. F. Ally,
John Kiser, and James Langston—property pointed
out hy plaintiff's attorney—levy made and returned
to me hy I). II. Ilow’el, constable.
Two Lots of Land'No. 139 nnd No. 140,
In the ninth district of oiiginnlly Fayette now Camp
bell county—levied on us tlie property of John tit
ter, to satisfy a I'i Fu issued from Campbell superior
court in favor of E van Howel vs John Kizer—proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff.
All tho interest that Isaac Garmon lias in
I-ot. No. not known, in the fourteenth district of ori
ginally Fayetto now Campbell county, in the posses
sion of M. Howell and adjoining John R. Tucker—
levy mado in favor of E.- Wyatt & Co.—property
pointed out hy Jesse M. Butt, plaintiffs attorney.
One Lot of Land No. 147 ill tlie fourteenth
district of originally Fayette now Campbell county
—levied on ns property of Bnlai IP. Pretcill, to satis
fy sundry Fi Fas vs said Prewitt in favor of William
Brandom and others—levied on and returned by a
constable.
Also, the above Lot of Land—Icviod on ns
the property of James Hicks til satisfy two F! Fas in
favor of James H. Perryman vs said Hicks.
July 30 JAMES GRISHAM, sheriff-
Also, mill be sohl as nbore.
Ono bay Mure mid throe Cows—-levied on
as the property of George ilfoore, to satisfy one mort-
gage FiFa Issued from DeKalRsuperior court in fa
vor of Daniel Stone vs said Moore.
East half of Lot No, 36, ia the eighth district
of originally Coweta now Campbell comity—levied
on as the property of Georgs Moore to satisfy a Fi Fa
Issued from DeKatb superior court in favor iif Daniel
Blotta, administrator ot John Adams deceased vs said
Moore.
• B. F.ASLY.
July 28,1832. Pep, Sheriff.
2?ikc Sheriff Sole.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in SF.PTFM-
It Bit next, before tlie court House in the
jowrt of Aebulon, Pike county, between the usual
hours of sale.
Lot ol Land, No. 53, in the second district
ct originally Monroe now Pike countv—levied on as
tho property of E.IV. J. Rummy, to satisfy two small
Ii I asm favor of John G. Cook vs said Romney—
property pointed out hy Evan Shannon—levy made
nnu in-turned to me bv a constable.
July gt i. it. CULPEPER, Dtp. Sheriff.
Batts Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER nest, before the court house, in the town
ot Jaekson, Butts county, between the uiual hours of
sale,
One negro fellow named Jack, about 55 or
(59 years old—levied on as the property of Hugh
Hamit to satisfy sundry Fi Fes issued from a Justice’s
Court in said comity, in favor of John Hall vs Hugh
litmtil—levied au and returned to me by u constable
One negro girl named Jlary, about 4 years
old—levied on as the property of Hugh llamil io sat
isfy a Fi Fa issued front llutts Superior Court in fit-
vorof Anthony Dyer and others vs Hugh Hstuil—
properly pointed out by Pluinliir.
July 27 II.-HATELEY, Sheriff.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, will be told as above,
101 1-4 tines of Lund, more or less, it be-
ing the south half of I.ot No. 57, in the first district
originally Henry now Bulls county—levied on ns the
pro|icrty’ of George. It'. Lowery, to satisfy three Fi
Fas issued from a Justice’s Court iu said comity, two
fu favor of Lawrence Galiagau, and one iu favor of
Ermine Case vs said Lowery—levied miaitd returned
to me by a constable.—This property is improved for
farming with a dwelling house, Ac.
July 21, If-;.;;. H. IIATF.LT. Sheriff.
Fayette Slioiilf Sales.
W ILL lie Sold Ua the first Tuesday in SEP-
TEMBKIt next, at the court house in the
town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the
usual hours,’ the following property:
Otto Lot of Lund No. 55 in thn seventh
district of Fayette county—levied or as the properly
of Samuel Chit/, to satisfy a Fi Fa in fnvor of Bennett
Youngblood and olhers.
One chestnut sorrel Ilorse, ten or twelve
years old—levied on as the properly of tt P Smith,
to satisfy au cxaculioli'iii favor of John Burk
(Jilts sorrel Mere mid one Ox—levied on as
the property of It'illinm Cote, to satisfy ail execution
in l-ivur ol Edward R. Ballard and others.
July 30 ANDREW M-BR1DE, sheriff
Blonjroo, Sheriff Sales.
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next, at the court house door ill the
town of Forsyth, Monroe county, within the usual
hours ol sale, the following property, viz:
405 acres of Land in tlie sixth district of
Monroe county, one mile north of Forsyth, whereon
Isaiah Chapman now lives, tho numbers not known,
well improved; also the following Negroes: Jacob a
man 25 years old. Prince a boy 16 years old, Honor
a woman -IU years old, George a boy 19 years old,
Henry a boy 4 years old, Lucinda a girl 12 years old,
and Soaley a girl 13 years old—all levied on ns the
property ol Isaiah Chapman, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas
issued iu favor of George VV.Muuy and others vs,
said Chapmen.
202 1-2 acres of Land, being Lot No. 154,
in the third district of Monroe county—levied on as
the property of Anderson linker, t.. satisfy a Fi Fa in
favor of Johnson and Gunn vs. said Baker’—levy made
hy a constable,
202 1-2 acres of Land, being Lot Na. not
known, whereon James Turner now lives, in the third
district of Monroe county—levied on ns the property
of James Turner, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued in favor of
Cyntlia K. Allen Administratrix! &c., for the use of
i’ftl Milner, vs. snid Turner.
70 ucje3 of Land, in’tho sixth district of
Monroe county, adjoining Elington and Whillon,
with improvements thereon, one Negro Woman hy
the name of Ann, IS years old. and her Child three
months old, ami n iptaiitity of Goods consisting of va
rious urti. les of merchandise-hill levied on ns It., 1
properly of David Holmes jr., to sati.-fy sundry Fi Fas
is-oe.l in favor of Isaac Norton and others, vs. said
Holmes.
Four Nocroes, viz: Cisco ;i woman 22 years
old, Celia a woman 15years old.Entice n girl lOycnrs
old, nnd Willis a buy 12 years old—e.ll levied on ns
the property of Joseph Tihnnn, to satisfy sundry small
Fi Fas issued iu fnvor of Wilkins Hunt and otheisvs.
said Tilman—levy made nnd returned hy a constable.
202 1-2 acres of Land, being Lot No. not
known, xvherenn Wm. Blair senr. now lives, in the
fourth district of Mnnroc'comity, adjoining Hail Gold
smith and other*; also one Rond Wagon, two Stills,
Still Caps and Worms—ail levied on as the properly
of Itilliam ttlttir senr., tn satisfy n Fi Fa issued in fa
vor of Isaac Nolen Vs. said Blair.
90 acres of Land, more nr less, being part
of Lot No. not known, in the sixth district of Monroe
county, whereon Holmes’ Mills are situated, adjoin
ing Ornwder Ellington’nmi others—levied on ns the
property of John Dewberry and Chics Dewberry to sat
isfy sundry smatt Fi Fas in favor of George Whillon
for the use of William Dewberry vs said Joint and
Giles Dewberry—icx’y made and returned by n eon-
stable. A. COCHRAN,
July 31,1633. Slierff.
soId on ,,1C fir *t TueSdnyTn 8EPTEM-
▼ ▼ 1> KR next, before the conrl house in Jackson.
Uuits counlv?
A juot of £and, X3o. 14,
rnilflt. r rL di ’ ,ricl Of'S'nirtly Henry now ButO
Of BokheiSfiS ‘a'* 1 ' *«'}"><John »{• Mahan, fate
tejL ^^ssTBsasar
^ Adm'o t
Fayetto Sheriff Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next, before the court house in the
town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the
usual hours of sale.
Lot of Lund No. 5, in tho fourth distuct of
formerly Henry now.Fayette county—levied ouns
the propeity of Abram Borders, to satisfy a Fi Fa is
sued from a Justice's Court in fnvor of John Reid
hearer vs said Borders—properly pointed out by de
fendant—levy mode and returned to me by a consta
ble.
Otic half of Lot, No, 81, in tho fourth dis
trict of formerly Henry now Fayette.connty, where
on John tt. Blarhstone now lives—levied on ns his
property to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of William P. Wil
son mid others vs snid Blnckstoite—property pointed
out by tlie plaintiff—levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
_ One negro girl by tlm name of Harriet—le
vied on ns the property of Thomas Matkoy to satisfy
sundry Fi Fas in fuvnrof W. A. Mnngunt nnd Wm.
Ward vs-Thomas Mackoy—levy mad. and. returned
to me by a constable. . WYAT HEFLIN,
July 23.1X3-3. Pep. Sheriff,
Tas Collector’s Sales.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in'QCTO*
UER next at the court bouse in Cliaton, Jones
county, between the lawful hours, the following pro
perty, or so much thereof as will pay the taxo3 due for
1631 and costs:
202 1-2 acres of Land,sccnntl quality, No.
9.1, in thn fifth district of Cowotn county—to he sold
ns tlie properly of tttlwin Boren tn pay nit tax lorlhc
year 1631,76 cents 7 1-2 mills nnd cost.
318 acres of Land, third quality, in Jones
county, adjoining White— 1 to he sold as the property
of John Irynant, to pay his tax for the year 1831,
812-38-4 1-2, and costs.
710 acres of Land, second end third quali
ty, adjoining M'Mnth, Glady creek, in lanes county
—to be sold ns the property of John H. M'Malh. attor
ney at law, to pay bis tas for tbc year 1831, 88 98 -
1 1-2, and rads.
101 1-4 acres of Land, second quality, nd-
ioining Uty, in Jones comity—to lie sold as the pro
perty of be.rjamin Heath, to pay his tax for tha year
1831, 81 99 31-2,and costs. GIDEON MASON,
August 1, 1832. Tax Collector, Jones county.
W ILL be sold on the Tint Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next, at the court bouse door in Jack
sonville. Telfair county, agreeable to an order of (he
Inferior Court when sittingfor ordinary purposes,
A likely KTcgro WomaB-
about eighteen years old named Aggy, and Iter ebild
three years old named Tabby, tlie property of the es
tate of John Eterell, deceased: sold for the benefit of
the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on
the day of sale. MARK WIELCOX, ’
July 25. 30 Adm'or. ie bonis non.
W ILL be sold, on tb« first Tuesday in OCTO-
BF.R nest, agreeably to an order of the In
ferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, ut the court'houso door in Perry,
Houston comity,
Xot of Xand Wo. 170,
in the fourteenth district of said county—to be Fold
as the property of Ilixar R. Busununo, deceased
—dower excepted. Terms on the day.
A. B. CHASTAIN, adm’or.
August 1, 1832 31
A GREEABLE loan order of tk» Inferior Court —
Jones county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
iu SEPTEMBER next, at Perry, Houston couuty,
and at Lumpkin, Stewart county.
Three Xots of Xand, viz:
One Lot lying in Houston county, In the ninth dis
trict, No. 19,1,1x0 one Let lying in the twenty-first dis
trict of formerly Lee now Stewart county. No. Ill
and one in the twenty-second district of Sletvar!
enmity, No. f.ii; nil sold’ns the properly of Ann Dunn
deCHii’ki.J, for llm benefit of lh« heirs end creditors ol
said deceased.—Terms of sale made known on the
ilnv. ’ SAMUEL WINFREY, Adm'or
W ILL he sold ill Jackson, Butts comity, on tile
first Tuesday in September next,
All the PorsoRal Estato
of Jeremiah Hammock, late of said county, deceased,
e,insisting nfnne Rifle ttsui, one Grind Stone, a pail
of the wood work of a Wagon, and other articles he-
longing to said estate. Terms made known os the
dav. PEYTON H. WHITE, Atlm'or.
July 24, 1832. 30
X GREEABI.F. to the last will and testament of
£BL Obatliah Phillips, deceased, will be sold at the
court bouse in Gwinnett county, on the first Tuesday
In OCTOBER next,
A Xat of Xand,
lying in tlie sixth district of Gwitinelt.comity, known
by No. 29, containing 250 acres more or less, '1 crins
made known on the d.iv of sale.
ELIZABETH PHILLIPS;
’Ang, I. 31 Exetnx.
B TIOUIt MONTHS after date application will he
. made to tlie honorable tlie Inferior Court, ot
Houston comity, when sittingfor ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the land and negroes of the estate ol
Halit J}' Kcuhls, deceased. HUGH L. IRWIN,
May 7, 1832 19 Adm’or
8 NUUK MONTHS lifter date, application will i>e
, made to (he honorable the Inferior court of
Fayette county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave fo sell the real estate of Robert Harris, de
ceased, for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said doceased. . LARKIN BARNETT, Adm'r.
May8,1832. 20
K A OUR months after date, application will he cjnde
’ to the Honorable tlie Inferior Court of the
comity of Houston, svhen sitting asa Court of Ordin
ary, for leave to sell that part of the real estate of
Thomas A. Irwin late of said county, deceased, which
was not disposed of hy will, to wit: the undivided
half of lot No. two hundred and fifiy-seven, in the
thirteenth district of said countv. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. HUGH L. IRWIN,
June 9,1832. 23 Ex'or.
B N OUR MONTHS after date, application will he
. mnde to the lio'nornhlc inferior e.ourt of Monroe
comity, when sitting tor ordinary nuiposcs. for leave
to sell* one lot of land.No. 172, in the seventeenth
district of Muscogee county, the property of Jared
Tapleu, deceased.
MARGARET TAPI.EY, Adm'rx.
JAMES MAY, Adm'or.
July 24, 1832. 30 .
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
_yjL Hubert Ro/Te. late of Bibb county, deceased, are
requested to present them it. terms of the law: and all
persons indebted to said Estate arc requested to pay
the same to JOHN D. SINGLETARY,
Aug. 8 32 Ot Atlm’or.
I N OUR months after date application will be made
’ tothe honorable the Inferior Court of Fayette
county when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave
In sell (lie land and negroes- of the estate of Samuel
Parsons, deceased. This tlie 10th (lay ot August,
1832. 34 THOMAS LOYD, ?
EDWARD Y. JOHNSON, j A m '
Georgia* Fayetto County.
W HEREAS Thomas B. Willson nnd John
Williams apply to me for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Il'illiam P. H illson, late of said
comity, deceased.
These are therefore to die and admonish all and sin-
gtilttr the kindred and creditors of said deceastd'lo file
their objetlions, if any they hare, in my office within
he time prescribed by law, why said Idlers should not
be granted.
Given tinder my hand, this 10th day of August,
1882. 34 WILLIAM M'BRIDE, c. a. o.
LAW.
T I1E Subscriber has removed from Milledgc-
ville and located permanently in Macon.
He will stillpractice in parts of the Oakmulgee
and Southern Circuits ns heretofore, llis office
for the present is on Second Street in the build
ing next above Washington Ilall.
158 2tsw 4tw JOHN RUTHERFORD, Jr.
Lamp Oil.
df® iffe. GALLS, best quality LAMP OIL,
vM VF wje just received by boat Navigator, fo;
sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL & Co.
April 10
121
Drab XScavcr Hats,
11xF the first quality, jnst received and for sale
* V hy WM. H. BURDSALL.
March 13 00
Spring and Summer Clothing.
T 1IE Subscribers have already on hand, and
are about to receive, a more general nud
elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING than they have ever before offered.
April a A. SHOTW ELL & J. S. SMITH.
Itfegro Clothing.
T HE subscribers have just received n large
and extensive assortment of Negro Clo
thing which will be sold nt a small profit.
Dec 5 A. SHOTWELL & J. SMITH.
TIN WARE MANUFACTURER.
MULUKUnV, Nr.An THIRD street.
T HE subscriber manufactures nnd keeps con
stantly on hand, a general assortment of
Tin Ware,
which he will sell wholesale and retail at Savan
nail or Augusta prices,
JOB WORK done nt the shortest notice at
the shop on Third street, nextdoor to Ellis, Shot-
icll & Co. WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
Order* sent to Ellis, Shotwtll tf Co. will re
ceive prompt attention.
Nov 11 17
TXZJQ UNDERSIGNED
H AVING purchased the interest of Alcssrs.
KIMBERLY & CHISHOLM, in tho
Mcreautile establishment, has located hjmself in
the new house lielow the corner, on Cltorry street,
recently occupied by them, where he will sell
Goods ns low as any other house in this place,
for Cash or Cotton.
His stock is now vety complete comprising al
most every article for tne country; it consists of
DRY GOODS,
Hats, Shots, Hardware, Groceries,
Salt. Iron, <Sfc.
Tlie* old customers nud the public generally,
arc respectfully invited to call, os the same facili
ties heretofore given will still exist.
In tho rear of his Store is a New Ware House,
just finished, and now ready for the reception of
Cotton, which ho will take on Storage, and make
liberal advances on tho samo.
oct. $6 4 GEORGE WOOD.
Dills on the Bank of IWfacon
T AKEN by tho*undersigned at 75 pi.-cent
discount, in payment for Goods.
Aug. 14 1(38 IQt E. GRAVES. & SON.
SILKS.
A N assortment of colored and black SILKS
just received and fursalo by
Nov 17 23 WM. H. BURDSALL.
jpi OR sale by ELLIS
May
Xcmon Syrup,
l.SllofWE
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FELL hi CO
auaft&xa.
By WiLsoa Luupki*. Governor and Commander ia
Chief of tlie Army and Navy of the Slato and of
tho Mililki thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.
W HEREAS satisfactory evidence has been sub
milted to me, that on the night of the 30th of
December, 1831. a murder wnscommittcd on the bo
dy of William Powell, in (he county of Thomas in
said State, by JOHN BRYAN and WILLIAM M‘-
CLENUALofiite comity of Leon; in the Territory
of Florida; mid it being represented to me that, the
said John Bryan and William M'Clendal have fled
from justice—Now in order that the said fugitives
may be apprehended and brought to trial for the crime
with which they stand charge.d, I have thought proper
to issue this ,„y hereby ofieriuga reward
ofTHREE HUNDRED DOLLARS for both, or
ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY DOLLARS, for ei
therof them, to any person or persons who mny ap
prehend and deliver them, (or either of them) into
the custody of the. sheriff of Thomas county in this
.Smte—Anil I do moreover charge and require all offi-
ccrsciiv! and Military to he vigilant in endeavoring
to apprehend and bringing to trial said offenders.
Given under my Ustid, and the great seal of the State:
al the Slate House in Milledgeville, this the eighth
day of August, one thousand eight hundred and tliirj
ty-two. WILSON LUMPKIN.
By the Governor
E. Hamilton, Secretary of Slate.
DESCRIPTION
John Bryan is supposed to he live feet eight or ten
inches high, dnrk complexion, black linirund black
eyes, about thirty years of age, and quite dissipated.
WilliamM'Olen’dalisabout live feel nineortenin
ches high, spare made, blue eyes and large whiskers,
pleasant cnunlenancc, about twenty-six years of age,
his hair rather dark.
33 2t
Sugars Coffee, &c.
E GRAVES &• SON havo just receive i
• the following articles:
12 lihds St. Croix and N. O. Sugars
10 bids I.oaf do
50 hags Coffee
40 bids Rum
20 bids N. Gin
20 bids Whiskey
10 bhds Molasses
20 bbls Potatoes
2 pipes Cog. Brandy
2 pipes Holland Giu
2 hlnis Jam. Rum
25 bids Wine
20 bids Cordial
50,000 Cigars
Boxes Soap, Candles
Pepper, Pimento, Ginger
Tobacco, Pearlash, Copperas
Boxes Hyson and Black Tea
50,000 lbs Iron nnd Steel
2000 llis Hoop Iron
Castings, &c. &c.
All of which will he sold very low.
A prilll 121
NEW GOODS.
W M. II. BURDSALL is notv receiving mid
opening a general assortment of
Seasonable Goods,
which he offers for sale at the most reduced pri
ces, amongst which are tho following:
Superfine Saxony bluo, black and colored Cloths,
Merino Cloths.
Blue, black and fancy mixed Satmnctts
Duffie point and rose Blankets.
Red, white, green and yellow Flannels
Saxony and Canton white gauze ditto
8 and 10 qr. Damask table Diaper
Birds eye and Russia do
Merino Circassians
Black aud Bluo Bombazctts and Circassians
Irish Linens, Flemish Sheetings, Cotton Ozna-
burgs
Negro Cloths, Linscys
Thread Laces nud Shell Combs
Pongee, Spittalfield
Black Italian Lustring, black Sarsauet. and Sin
chews, black Gres de Berlin, black Gros de
Naples, Colored do do
Mandarines and Florences, black and colored
Italian Crapes
Gauze and Satin Garniture
Ribbons and silk Velvets, Merino and Cashmere.
Thibet Wool, Damask Silk and Crape Shawls
Dress Handkerchiefs
Ladies diamond straw and Leghorn braid Bonnet*
Misses diamond and chain Bonnets
Lace and gauzo Veils, figured and plain Bobbinct
Flagg and Bandanna Handkerchiefs
A general assortment of coarse Shoes and Boots.
Men’s aud Youth’s Fur Hats
Fur, Lenthor and Ilair Caps, &c. Sec.
Nov 5, 13
T
ffust Received,
WO cases Fancy Dunstables.
Dec 17 49 WM. II. BURDSALL.
Just received
3 B*L hlids St. Croix, Porto Rico, and New
•5 Orleans SUGARS
150 hags Coffee . *
35 barrels Molasses
70 Ids Northern Rum, CO do Whiskey
30 bis Gin
25 qnnrtcr casks Malaga Wine
Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin
Jamaica Rum *
15 quarter chests Tea, 40 kegs Nails
20,000 lbs Iron
German nnd English blistered Steel ’
5,000 llis Castings
Powder, Shot nnd Lead
Domestics, nnd a General Assortment
_ , SPHJNC GOODS,
Ciillcrif, Huts, Shoes, Boots, Sfc.
For sale by GEORGE JEWETT.
May 19 142
A OINK OF I’OSITt'CACJiK,
vm?con";
leaving Macon tverv
three o’clock, and arriving at S^vwiia*\Veri S 8
day mid Sunday evenings at 8 o’clock „ d , n . ei
the time in going through only forty linm-. , u <
{mice of one hnudrod and Jghlym®]."’
line is not surpassed by any in thn St,.,! r lf >it
Coaches, fine Teams and careful Driv^' *«*
Seats apply nt Erwin’s Hotel, Macon l oi
-A"!! 20 m c»w4t EPW. VARNER
THE PIEDMONT
LINE OF STAGES
nnd complete operation. “ ,uj tj
It ha. recently been extended to Milledgevill, I
trom which place it departs on Tuesdays Tt! ’I
days and Saturdays, at 4 A. M, 5 ’ lllurs 'j
For particulars soe bills am| tho MilledscvilJ
NEW GOODS.
J UST received from New York, a large nml
splendid assortment of
SPUING GOODS,
Consisting of a variety of plain and striped Ging-
hams, plain and (ignored Swiss, Adelaide Stripe,
Striped Chatnbrny, Victory Muslins, Thread La
ces, do. Inserting* nnd Edgings, Blaek Italian
Sarsinet, Sinchcw and G'ro de Nnnlo Silk, Color
ed Florcnco do., Blaek Italian Crape, Birdseye
Diaper, Cotton Wadding, Musquito Netting, Mul
Muslin, Lnco Cap patterns, Blaek Romlinziue.dn
Silk Froggs, Crape and Gauze Shawls, Green
Bercgo aud White Gauze Veils, Plain and Paint
ed Feather Fans, Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves,
plain and* bordered Cambric Handkerchiefs.
Also, a general assortment of RIBBONS.
A. SHOTWELL & J. S. SMITH.
April 17 126
GROCERIES.-
#2 A H* 1 ' 15 prime N: O. Sugnr
20 hlids St. Croix do
40 do Molasses
50 libls -Whiskey
50 do Gin (Phclp’s brand)
50 do Rum
20 doz. Champnigne
10 bbls New Ark Cider,
Forxalcby C. A. HIGGINS.
May 29 145
Bills on Savannah.
PAYABLE at sight, for sale by
Dec 10 46 DAY & BUTTS.
English Mcrinocs
TMTERINO SQUARE SHAWLS just ro-
J Tr* oS* vcd 5? WM * n ‘ BURDSALL.
Dec 23 54
TWENTY-FIVE
Per cent, cheaper than ever!
JOB MAGIE
I S just opening a very extensive and snlpiul-.i
sorlmciit of ({ODDS, which lias I.ernS d , •'
THE NEW YORK MARKET 1 dl11
by himself, from the latest importations whirl,
particularly calculated for this market, anti n i,;l
be dispomd ol fully «uich",i|
2WHWra?S , -riVB J?33B. CiBUff
cheaper ’ban ever. Tltesa goods nre of the latest li. I
nud most fasliioimtile patterns, and nn* ciflVrt dtni,* I
Friends apd the Public
with confidence fully assured, that not only the ,. t i, I
but prices will fully ineel their approbation. 'I Sioir I
attention is requested to the same—u few of tl re » '*
cles arc mentioned, viz:
200 pieces Calicoes nnd Prints, some very rich
Extra fine Furniture Calicoes and Common,
50 pieces fine Parish Muslins and (linglisni-,,.|«i n |
and striped, figured nnd striped Mandarines. Sa’riiros. I
sas black and purple Grndeswiss and Italian (fill, I
Watered Grodcnap, black end brown colored do I
Uernani Gauzes, Orleans Robes, painted Pslmarinril
and dupe Deleon, black andcoiored Silk, Camblets I
nod I’lincettas, fine French bombazines BlondGsiae
Veils (some extra sizes), Satin Straws, Scarfs |' ancv I
Handkerchiefs and Shawls, very rich,sell Cm,,nd 1
Belt Ribbons new patterns, Thread labes and bum
ings, also Edgings und Footings, checked and st,i re j
Muslins, Jncknnct, Swiss aud Cambric do., onecsse
gra«s l,leached Irish l.inens assorted, Long Ijrwii,
I.inen Cambrics nnd Cambric Handkerchiefs. Kneel ,
Veiling*, plaid and plain Drillings and fine FrtWlt I
Linens, Pnngeesand I’onge Handkerchiefs,Randan- j
na and Flags, Gloves and Mitts assorted. j
59 dozen Silk, Cottou, Raadon Hose and Uf I
Hose assorted.
100 Parasols and Umbrellas, very neat and rich.
100 pieces Mosquito Netting.
Bead Bags and Purses, Shell Tuck aud Side Com!,! I
Cambric and Furniture Demilics and Cotton Princes' I
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II and I2by4 Damask Table Cloths! I
Table Covers, Dunstable and Straw Bonnets, Pain I
Leaf Huts, Black and Drab Benver Hats, latest fash-1
ions, Travelling Caps and Trunks.
10 bales Sheetings, Shirtings nnd Plaids.
500 lbs spun Cotton, Tickings, Osnaburgi, Cob I
ton Cards. &c.
Also, an extensive assortment of Perfumery, So.p., I
Oils, Powder. Powder Boxes and Puffs, Erosive Bulls, I
Cologne, Honey nnd Rose Waters; Olio of Roses. I
Ac. Ste. Also, *
• 3000 pair Shoes nnd Pumps assorted, nnd
109 pair Morocco and Calf Bouts, some very I
neat nnd fine. 1
And a very large supply of
Saddles, “ "
SADDLL
At. Ac. Ac.
Together with r general nssortment of
Hardware fy Cutlery
of nil kinds that is wanted in this market; also CAR. I
RENTER’S TOOLS of all kinds. BLACKSMI'il! |
TOOLS, Cross cut nnd Mill Saws, Gan*, Rifles. No.
Also n supply of Crockery, China ntid Gists Ware
Also 10 doznn superior Calf Skins, Ginir.g slid I
Binding Skins, Sole Leather. Gin Band Leather. Ac. |
And a supply of GROCERIES, FAMILY MEDI
CINES, Ac.
Macon, April 20 129
Copartnership.
T HE subscribers have this day purchased tie I
entire stock of goods belonging to ll'iltj,
Harter Sf Fort in this place, and will continue the
business at the same store on the corner of Sec
ond Street and Cotton Aveuuc, opposite Witth-
ington flail, under the firm of
BAXTER, PORT & WILEY.
They have on hand a general assortment of |
fresh goods well adapted to tho town and country
trade, which will ho sold nt low price* and on li
beral terms, by tho yard, piece or package.—
They solicit a continuation of the patronage of |
former customers and the public generally.
THOMAS W. BAXTER.
ROBERT W. FORT.
LAIRD II. M ILEY.
Macon, July 1,1832. 161
And a very large supply of
3, Bridles, TOfartinsrals
,E AND TRAVELLING BAi.’fc,
ran IIF. subscriber having withdrawn from the
JL late firm of tfiley, Haxter Sf Fort, mid sola
his interest to his Brotlior, Laird II. Wtm. re
spectfully asks n continuation of patronago from
his friends to tho new firm of BAXTF.R.FORT
& WILEY. LEROY M. WILEY.
Macon, July 1, 1332. 161
T
Dissolution.
HE Copartnership heretofore existing M"
dor tho firm of JFiley, Hotter If Foil, ■
his day dissolved hy mutunl conscn*
lire business of the concern will be settle 11 J
BAXTER, FORT & WILEY, who will con
tinue tho business at the same eland.
LEROY M. WILEV
THOMAS W. BAXTER.
ROBERT W. FORT.
Mncon, July 1,1832. 16! —
VOVSGAB. .
Id CtQfUB GALLONS of first rate, three
old VlflEGAR,-for •»!* * “
Confectionary of ■ JOHN SMI IB-
March 15 102 . ^ —
CARRIAGES.
_ NUMBER of Barouches and Gig*. r«
«ioT«*u_sg
A
Blanton &. Smith
OFFER FOR SAb®,
Q AIIHDS St Croix and N. O. hV> r
Otf 60 bbls do . <1° SI ’
50 da Loaf and Lump «*
50 do Ryo Whiskey
2000 bushels Salt,
And a vdricty of other goods.
May 25 144 T~7 n i
Morton’s Pulmonic Expect® 1 j
COUGH SYRUP, , tJ
F OR Coughs, Asthmas, Conwmp^j,
Hooping Cough. A
able Modicino received nm * 1, & CO-
- ELLIS, SHOTWELL*-
Nov 23 28
Neitroes Wanted. for a |
T HE subscribers will pny ® , ^*' f r . o0 d cb*r- j
few likely
May 25 144