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W ILL be sold on the (Irst Tuesday in AUGUST
nest, before the mart house in (be tnH'n of
Jack-on, Units connty, within the usual hours of sale,
One. Lot til' Loud, containin'.' 202 1-2 acres
■non; nr less known by No 2, in the fouilli district of
■originally Monim> now Bulls cminly—levied on us
the |irn|ierty of .hat Raley to satisfy two Fi Pus. one
iMiieiJ. i'ri|in Jusurr 8 qieriur c ini. the other from
ffiifts Superior Court. In" one Anui (tints In fnviirof
I l ivid ij (Iiilsti ml. i'libirst’C vsfoel Daley, the othn
iu favor of Slaughter uu! Laiiozuii is J ittil BA).
Ki ii'ticn Ni<. S, iu tile fmittb di.iriel nf mi-
ginallv M.tnrua non Units emiWly. lamni* 13 1-9
news "of lomu tnorvor less*-levied ones atone mid
tn fuv.ir of the same.
TO acres uf Land, more or less in llm firisl
dhtrirt nf originally Henry now Butts enmity, known
r.s No 1—levied onus the property cf the suuiv and in
fat or of tlie sainr.
101 1-4 urn s of Land ninre or less, it being
the north half of lot fin. flit. In the fourth district of:
originally M'iur>*e non Itints cuuty—levied on as a-
bo.o anti In favor of the «line.
2." iirres inert er !<••*. it lining the smith |Uirt
ofL-l No. ftl In the ninth district of englnully Ueii.‘
rv now Bel's c.iut tv—letii d on as the property .4
tie fiirite «.iu in favor tiftl I'sutr.u
TO 3-4 acres of Loud, mure nr less, it lieinp
the smith icirt nf Lot No. Cl In the ninth district of o-
vicinal!) llenry low Butts county—lei led on us a-
Love Ht:d in favor of tliti sstur.
N. H. Lot No. 2 improved for farming) No. 4 also
Improved for farm in pi No. 6-1 with a good cabin there
on; No. ljU improved for farming with a dwelling
bouse.
All the iihorr property will be sold under the ia-
■eutnhrani.es of inortga-c*.
One town Lot in the tmvn of Jackson, Butts
comfy. No. I. In square No. 19—levied on ns the pro
perty of Qco’gc IV. L'.wrry by virtue of one Pi Fn Is-
riled from n justice’s C ant in favor nf Bedford H
Darden vs said Lowery—levied on nnd returned to
me by a constiible.
F'fty acres of Lnnl'in tlie southwest corner
of Lot No. 22 In the fourth district originally Monroe
now Butts county—In led mi ns the property of I. II
L'ubank to satisfy a Pi Fn issued fnun n Justice's
Court in |"ld comity in favor of Bedford H. Darden
vs said Ku'jnnl—levied on mid returned to mo by «
constables
June 24. 1832 II. HATCLY, Mtriff.
POSTPONED SALK.
Aim, trill he sold us abort,
101 t-4 acres of L iltd, niuro oi !<'*«, <t lin
ing the south half ol Lot No. 51. ill the fi*»* district
Originally Henry now llutts county—levied on as the
property of George. It l.ovinj, to satisfy three Pi
Fas issued from a Justice's Court in said county, tw o
In favor o( Lawrence Gabagan, »ml one in favor of
Erratne Cn*e vs »*id l.otverj'—levied on mid retained
to mnby n constable —Tills property isinifiroved for
farming with a dwelling house. Ac.
June 21. 1838. II. HATF.LY. Sheri if.
Al-0. will he laid, ns ohore. on the /inf Tuesday in
SEPTEMBER,
2*Pt*ds', 4 bedsteads, Furniture for 2 beds,
ft Winilanr Chairs, I Bureau, 1 Blah, I dining Ta
ble, and 2 Petits 3 small Tables.2 halt round Tables
I Waihstand. 5 LonVtng-siasses, 1 cotton Carpet, I
lot Crockery, 1 lot Glass Ware and Inis of kitchen
wild cooking utensils. Ac. too tedious to mention—
all levied on as fire property of Daniel T. Duepree In
s ditfy a mortgage Pi Pa issued Imm Unit. Inferior
•Court ia favor of Lewis J Diiepfce vs Dn. (el T. Due.
pree.
1 Road Wac2on, 1 Cotton din, 5 |W»ir trne«
-gon Gear, I os Cart. 1 0*. 1 cin Ilnnd —nil leried on
as the projierty of Daniel T. Dinpret to satisfy a mort
gage Pi Pa issued from P.iitts Inferior Court iu favor
-of William H. Smith vs said Deuprer,
• June 24.1832. II. IIATEI.Y, Sheriff.
UAoc.v MONTHd alter date application will ha
.R. made to the bonarahle the Inferior court of
llutts county when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leavo to sell lot of land No. 103, in the seventeenth
district of originally Ilcnry now DcKalh connty, us
theprnperty of Samuel Shailratlc, deceased, for the
benefit of the distributees of his estate.
March 9 flfi WII.LI VM BLALOCK. Guard.
B ill'll It months after dnlc. application will he
. made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
t'oweta coun'y. while sitting for ordinary purposes,
lor leave to »i-ll I d No. 73, In the C* at district of said
Coweta coonlv, tielmiging to the estntc of David
Cox, late of JcITi won county, deceased, fur the bent-
lit of the heirs "nd creditors of said d-rensnd.
march 13 91 JOHN VI V VARI>. Arlm'r.
1 .1 OUR mouths afterdate, sjifdicntimt will In*
umdelo the honorable inferior court of Monroe
county, svhen sitting for ordinary purpnsns. fur leave
to *e v l lot of laud No. 217. in the sislii district of said
county, for the ben chi of the children.
THOMAS B. GORMAN,
inarch 15 101 Natural Guardian.
F OUR months after date, npplirntinn will lie
made (o the honorable th« Inferior court of
Jasper comity, when lilting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sett Lit ef1«nd No 92,-fn the ninth district of
MuscnReerottc.lv, fort he benefit of Mnhr.hi and Pal
sty lit’ifietd. WILLIAM P. HOLIFtl'I.D.
April 11, 1839. 129 Uuard'a n.
J J10UR months after date, application will be
' made to the honorable the Inferior court nf
Hulls county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot of land No. 4f8, drawn in the 2Dtll
district.if Muscogee o maty, for the benefit of bln*-
gavel Chi,-mi, orphan of Gatewood Clilutm of \la-
ho ma, deceased . lU'NKY HATF.I.EY.
An*it 'fl '<b! I‘’9 GumJian
t .NOL'ii lit'N I’ll > after dale application will lie
' niadefo the lionoralde 'he liftrlor f’oilrt of
'Houston roniitv. win n sitlincfor ordinary pnrp isr*
for leave to sell the land nnd neuroes of the estate ot
llntlrff Erahft, decea-ed. HUGH L. IRWIN,
■May? 1-19 19 Atlm'ar
S AOUK iitTyrilS afterdate a|?|il;iati..u wit lie
. ntudi* In tin* hunornlilr tin* Inferior rourt of
F'liytlte comity, while jlutw* for nnlmiiry i»*ir:
fiirfpMP to v»H tin* r*»n1 rMnt** **f Eobrrt II-irr’s. «!»••
for tlie tienefil the hi-ir? imtl err* lt'»"* of
tuid iU*rwt1. MRK1N* BAKN. .3 T. Anm'r.
M«vP. |i»3Q, SO
To District Surveyors.
1 W1LL promptly attend to any application
made by any of tire District Surveyor* for my
service* iu drafting the Plans of Districts, making
out detached Plats, anti copying P ield Note*
The foilowing are the prices:
District eontaininfr 321
square lots.
A ttpat Plan - • 815
A set of detached
Pl ata - - - • 15
A copy of field note* 15
"815
Cold District contain
ing 12U6 square lots.
A neat Slap • • 830
A set of detached
Pints - ... 30
A copy offield notes 30
8oo
B. H. STI RGBS.
ITnwkinsvills, 22H Juno. 1832. 20 n8l
THE 2XEDMONT
LIJYE OF STAGES
R UNNING through the upper parts of South
and tfogh Carolina and Virginia, to Wash
ington CttjTand which, al iu Southern end, re
cently terminated at Poweltou, Ga., is now iu full
find complete operation.
It lias recently boon extended to Millodgoville,
from which place it departs on Tuesdays, 'Thurs
days and Saturdays, at 4 A. M.
For particular* see hills au<i the MillRngcville
papers. Will. SMITH.
H Culncnner Va„ May 15,1832. 21 (im
A GRF.F.ABI.K to an
nor Court of Houston
f AtlUlt ivsntitli«hfterd-te. npiiliciitiiiu will be t.tide
’ to the Dottoinhle the Inferior Court of the
connty of lion-ton. when sittingn<nCourt of Ordin-
nrv. for tear e to .etl tlmt r-nrt of the renl e.tste ot
Thr,mas /I fitrfn Into of snider, unly. dec»»scd. which
wn-not di-posed of tty wilt, to wi*» tiie undivided
half of lot No. two hundred nnd fifty-nevon, in ihe
thirteenth didriet of snidcniintv 5<c the lieni gt of the
heirs nod creditors. I1U fill I.. IRWIN,
June 9, 1*32. 23 UrVr
rder of the llmiornhle Life
ountj' when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will he -old on the first Tues-
day in Atiinsl nesl. nt llio court house in the town
of Perry, between the uoihI hour* of side.
One Xiotqf Xinnds Ho. 3.5,
In the fifth district nf Houston comity, well improved,
with about KPl acres of frash cleared land, a good
Gin House—sold for tiie benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of Daniel Clark, Sen. deceased. Terms no
the day.
Also, on the dap following.
At the late residence of said Clark, in Ihe filth dis
trict of Houston connty. will he sold a good forty
Paw Cotton (fin end Thrasher and Running Gearto
snid Gin—sold for the benefit of the. heirs nnd credi
tors of snid Daniel Clark. Sen. deceased Term* on
flic dnv. SARAH CLARK. Er'rx
JOSHUA PATTISHALL, Ex’or
Mav28,1839 22 '
Houston Sheriff Sales.
.HTHTII.L l»e sofdoirthc first Tueiday in AUGUST
V * nest, at the court liou'o door In Perry, Hous
ton county, between tbe usutl hours of sale,
202 1-2 ncretssfnuk and hickory Land, well
Improved, in (he twelfth district of Houston county,
adjoining Coalson and ntlrcrs—levied on ns-the pro-
last ly ol Daniel Johns to satisfy a Fi Pn in I'avnr ol
wilfinta Crcdille vs Dame! Johns, and -James Johns
security on appeal.
202 1-2 ucie* o;.k ami hickory Land, wt ',1
Improved, in tbe v'evrnth district ol Houston county,
-adjoining Michael Watson and others, known as
tsiiupsoii'* place—levied on as tbe properly of Perry
ll'imherly to satisfy two Pi Pas one in favor of the
Executors of Baldwin Pinker, deceased, and the o>
therin Invirr of Charles M'Cartby vs sasd Wimberly.
202 1-2 acre* ot -Loud, in tins fil'u-ruth dis
trict of Houston county, known hy No 112—levied
on a* the properly of Gcorge Harmon to satisfy a pi
Fa in favor of James Washington vs said Uurtnon—
levy made and returned tty a constable.
202 1-2 acres of pine Land, wt 11 improved,
In the Gith district of Houston county, adjoining 8ikes
and others--levied on a- (lie properly ol Charles Fret-
well, or so fur us ult his interest on said lot and premi
ses, to satisfy & Pi Pa in favor of James W. Btinson
vs sai i Fteltvcll.
Two Lots of oak am) hickory Land, in the
twelfth district nf Houston county, well improved,
known hy Nos.44 ami 46—levied on as the property
-of Esekiel Rry ot to satisfy sundry siiimII Fi Pus iu fn-
vorof IfuBeii U- Tarver vs said Bryan—levy made
snd returned by a constable.
202 1-2 acre* of p.ne Land in the eleventh
district of .Houston comity, known by No 10—levied
•oil as the property of James 11. Fulton to satisfy a Fi
Pa in favorol Jacob Smls and sundry other Pi Pas
vs snid Fulton—levy made and returned by a consta
ble.
Olio hay M ire four year* old and one hay
burse Hub.—levied on as tlm property of Gideon A.
ICenthcnky to satisfy a Pi Pe in favor of Charles M‘-
tCoy vs said WcuthCrsby—property pointed out by
the defendant.
All James FitulW’s interest in ontt lot of
pine land, tn the eleventh district of Houston county,
known hy.No. 61—levied on ns the property nf Janus
Findley to satisfy e Fi Pa in favor of George 8lmw
'whereon the delendant now lives. <
JunelV, 1832. ISAIAH CHAIN, ShcriJ.
POSTPONED SALK.
Also, will be sold as abate,
Ellick, a negro man supposed to bn 45 years
-old—levied on uvthe property of riant Snell, tq satis
fy n Pi Fa la favor of Amos Brown and sundry other
Pi Fas. issuing from a justice's cnnrt vs. said Auan
Snell. ISAIAH CHAIN, SA'.rMT
June 29. 1832.
Campboil Sheriff Sales. \
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday In AuOf J^T
next, before the court house in the town bf
Gnmpbellion, Campbell county between tbo uiuaj
hours of sale, ' '
Lot of I. mil, No. 8, in tin; second district
of originally Carroll now CampMI county—levied
one* the proprity of John F-. Davis to satisfy two FI
Fas issued fruia « Justice’s Court, one In favor of
P. J. Murray, and lht> other lit favor *1 P. j. Murray
assignee of Wit. Rummers vs said Davis, and Tipton
W Cotton—luvy mode and returned to ma hy a con
•tabic.
Onn Cow and Calf, onn Sow and six Pips
—levied on as the property of Clabom Rulhuford to
satisfy one Fl Pa ia favor of Thomas Saukwell v«
•aid Rutherford.
One xiitrol Horse, jmo Snlkoyand Hamms,
one Clock—levl-d on e» the property of Robert Field
toMtbfr two Fl i'ss in favor <4 *1. p. Earl 4i Co. vs
Ow hay mam Cult, nim aorrcl Horse, .H
Jersey Waggon, one pine Table, one Bed and Bed-
ding, unt DWi. -ndtwoiet, Plates—levied on as the
property nf John Hitchcock to satisfy one Fi Fa in fa
vor of tludg Itahuii in do see vs said Hitchcock.
Tht* ttmtiviiied half ot'L n of Land, No J7,
In the ninth dlf'b.t of origmallv Coweta now Camp-
be’.l county—Ievl*-i! on the prorurtv of Tt-omas
Smith la ssi'tfy ona Fi Fa ia favor o." John M. Sima
V* *aid Pmitil.
L>r ot Land, No. 107 in d;e oighih rtivtiict
of orlglnvlly Coweta now Camnhi-il rounty,—levied
on a* the proparty of UlUicm 0. Hail to satisfy a Fl
SSvsf'? of Cbnruhell Gibson administrator of I-
*''hTarkejv'..tc«ae*d vs said Hurt.
Jims 22,1832. li. EA3LY, Dtp. Sheriff.
A (
GRF.PABI.E toan rrderofthe Inferior Court nf
Jones rounty, will be sold on tho first Tuesday
in SEPTEMBER next,
Three Sots of Land, viz: .
One Lot lying in Houston county. In the -ninth tlis-
trfrt. No. 19;also one Lot lying In the twenly-first dis-
trisl of firmerly Lee now Stewart county. No. II;
and one In the twenty-second district of Stewart
enmity. No. 66; alt sold as the property of Ann Dunn,
■deernsed, for the benefit of Ihe heirs and creditor* of
said deceased,—Terms of sale made known on Ihe
day. SAMUEL WINFREY, Adm'or.
W II L be sold on the first Tuesday In 8EITEM.
B F.R next, before (he courthouse in Jackson,
Butts county,
A Dot of Land* Wo. 14*
In the first district of originally Henry now Units
connty. hrlongtng to the estate of John hi'Mahan, late
of South Carolina, deceased—term, made known on
the day. JOHN R. M'MAHAN.
JunntG 26 riifm'or
THIS CONVKTA
Red and II Idle Sulphur Springs
rinllE •iib»crib*T lm« rrrently l»iiiM* l'
B nt Spiin^n. aim! It w w rmdy fi»r til** rt*»
ception of lion refers »*iid vUltort. nr«
about »fx mil<*Moti!li of Nhwuho, ontlio road Iradlnp
dirficily to Ijiltrnnpe. Tlioudi these springs aro ol
rui'siit (ibrovrry, va»* ^hpei^eaire liat r«tMbli*htMl for
ihfui a Liuimr-lrr (in the rur«» o!'*ever»il *fi«eat**«> pm.
bably not surpassed by any wntarli** plara. Tl^re
liavehr^n no chemical nvprriments made on th#* %v»*.
fori, but ev«!ry day'sexporteacn nr«*vrs tbem tn por*
***s« nojiartic. diuretic, diaphoretir. and dcohstruent
qualities.
Wer** it nrrestarv. stifllrfant trstimnnial* rould b**
!ur« idled to establish w lint b*«s bran said.
ITFNWY L IsEPTAlUETTP.
Coteetti spring*. June 1*2 26 At
MHSL RRADITry’S
7?ZIIUk£i'xi SSimSIARr,
Jieienan, Cote, la County, Georgia.
TIIE semi annual exairi-
iftfa, jl natinn of this Institution,
*“ V j... Fb took place on Friday, tiie
" ™^ lfltlt instant. On whith oc
casion the student* were cri
tically nod minutely exam-
ned on tiie various branches
which had occupied their at
tention duriug tlte preceding
session. The precision ami
irspicuity of their recitations, tbe promptitude
and accuracy of their answers, to tho various in
terrogatories, evinced, in our judgment, iu no
smaii degree, much industry, talents, and unques
tionable acquirements on the part of rite Instruc
tress. reflect not a little credit on the promising
genius of tlte students, ant) must have been pecu
liarly gratifying to immediate relatives. The ex
amination was succeeded by an exhibition, in
Itieh the students sustained their respective parts
ith such singular ability, as to surpass tho ex
pectations of the most sanguine. 'I be order and
good deportment of the students, during the whole
of tiie period, clearly evinced tho most judicious
discipline. It is with much pleasure that we in
form tho public, that tho next session of this
school will commence on the first Monday in Ju
ly next. Young ladies from abroad may be ac
commodated with board, on reasonable terms, in
respectable families near to the Institution^ The
rottrao of studies, in this Seminary, comprises all
the branches necessary to a useful nnd substan
tial education, together with such ornamental
branches as are generally taught in other institu
tions of a similar kind, including all tho variety of
plain and ornamental Needle work.
To tlioso who aro acquainted with the tnlcuts,
ccompILhraents, and amiable character of Mrs.
HaADLET, it would, wo presume, he superfluous
to add a solitary remark as to her competency to
preside over nn Institution of this kind. The ex
perience which Mrs. B. has had in this avocation,
connected with the universal satisfaction which she
has rendered, during her residence in this place,
to all impartlal persons, fully authorize us to state,
that none will be disappointed who intrust their
daughters to her itistmction and discipline.
JOHN D. HINTON. 3
J. W. PENTICOST, l Hoard
GEORGE PENTICOST, (o/yuitors,
■ SILAS REYNOLDS. J
June 20,1838. 26 3t cow
Qy Tho Federal'Union is requested to insert
thoabpve three times every other week.
Georgia, Houston County.
^■llF.RF.AS Henry Pitts and Thomas Howell,
/ Executors of the estate of John Ifoteell. dc
censed, apply tome for letters of dismission—
And. whereavtohn Uhunr.ey, Administrator of the
estate ol Edmund Chnnety, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission.
There ore. therrfnrt. to cite and admonish all and tin
gu far the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bt
and appear at my ajji r t, within the time prescribed by
law, la shew cause, if any they hate, why said teller,
should not be granted.
Given undnrmy hand and seal at office, March 24
1832. ml08 CHARLES 11. ItlUE, e. e.o.
Georgia, Dibb County.
W HEREAS, John Smith, ndminlttrator of the
estate ol Henry Smith, late nf Bibb county,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismisiion as a'd.
ministratnr of said r»tat(t
These are. therefore, to tile and admonish all and
singular Ihe kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the- time prescribed by
law, to shew eelssr, if any they hate, why said leltei
should not be granted.
Given under my band, this 7th dnv of May. 1832.
19 M ARTIN SIMMONS, e. e. o.
Georgia, Coweta County,
W HEREAS William J.Jcrmany, administrator
on the estate of Marin Col ten, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dbtnl*sion—
These art therefore to tilt and admonish all end sin
gular Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my offee with in the time prtwribed by law.
to show cause, if any they hats, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my bend this 8th dnv nf June, 18:2.
25 St (ION HOUSE, c. c. o.
Georgia, Sibb County.
In the Superior Court r I Bibb county, February ad
journed Term, 1832,
T HE petition nf J.rees J Moore respectfully
shews, that Nancy Malone did. nn Ihe third
day of January, 1823. execute to him her mortgage on
l.o’t No.23. In the second district of Houston now
Bibb county, containing two hundred two and a bait
acres, to suenm the payment of s note nf hand origin,
ally given for fifty dollars, upon which there Is remain,
lug due the sum of forty-one dollars, (ixly-elght and
threo-foarth cents principal and twenty-seven ’dol
lars and forty-eight cents interest. ^
Whereupon, It Is ordered by the Court, that 'he
principal, intetest and cost due upon Ihe said mort
gage, be paid Into this Court on or before Ihe first day
(if Ihe next term nf this Court, and that a ropy of this
rule be published in one nfthepnhtie Ga-cttcs In Ma*
con, once a month for four monllit. before (he next
term nf tlds Court, or he served npon said Nancy
Malone three month* before tho next terra of Ibis
Court.
A iron eonv from the minutes.
May 1,1832. H. G. ROSS, Clerk
NOTICE.
T HE Suhtcrihor having told his stock
GOODS to
Mr, Bamucl T. Howland,
and declined business, solicits for him the patron
•go of hit friends and former customers, and re
quest* all who aro indebted to him, to cslt at the
•tore of S. T. Rowland, next door to Messrs
Cooke Si Cowles,, where he will be fouqd for the
purpose of making settlements.
Doc £1 1 ISAAC U. ROWLAND
GEORGIA. HOTEL,
FEMALE EDt’C'A’ifts.
»Ir8. MnryP.Eu i I s U - ,<
€ ♦ RATEFUL for the very «*"?“*» j
T has received, respectfullv inftlJ? T"*!* il j
of Macon and Its vlcinlly. th«!"■«
pril * ChU ° " commence on MondsJ”^ ^“‘ntr 1
3In«. Et.tts hns the ptrantro of tnf —,
trom that Mrs. BAILEY GODDARDTk"* l,M
Orations are unquestionable, lias WiiMaled"! <I “" 1
Lessons in Music and Paint!
to those who may lie desirous of acmn,i„.
chose elegant accomplishments,
niarrh 16 102
FIRST DRAWING RECEIVED.
MACON LOTTERY OFFICE.
Highest Prize $29,000.
Inc half the Capital Prize of $30,MM) in Ihe last Mil-
tedgeville Li ttery, whs sold by Ihe subscriber.
MILI.F.DGKVILLE STREET LOTTERY,
(Authorised by Ihe General Assembly uf Ihe State
1
scxfXDyiE:
Prize «f $20,t!ilil i*
$20,000
3
ilO
10,000
30,000
4
do
5.000
20,000
9
do
1,000
9.000
5
do
900
4.500
5
do
800
4,000
5
do
700
3.500
5
do
GOO
3,000
5
do
500
2,500
5
do
400
2.000
5
do
300
1,500
5
do
200
1,000
35
do
it)0
3,500
no
do
50
2,500
G50
do
20
13,000
5000
do
12
60,000
JAMES Ji, BENflETp-
Boot and Shoemaker,’
"’Bn. h* will be TunJ re^dy^
to his old customers and others tvh 0
him. * ca “ t
05-BOOTS nnd SHOES manufactured J
order, tn the best manner. REPAIRING tl
will im done. u 0,u ®
0“ Two or threo JOURNEYMF,N can
gularcmployment by appli ca tio U t0
Less than heo Blank* to n Prize.
All the Prize* to be floating from the com
mencement. except the following deposited ns
follows, to wits
First Day's Drawing.—2 Prize* of 5,f;C0, 1 of
1.000. 1 of 000, 1 of 8U0,1 of 700, 1 oflilH), 1 of
500, 1 of 400, 1 or 300, 1 of 200.
Second Day's Drawing.—1 Prize of 10.000, 1
of 1,000, 1 of'900, 1 of 800. 1 of 700, 1 of GUO, 1
of 500. 1 of iUO. 1 of300. 1 of 200.
Third Day’s Drawing.—1 Prize of 10,000. 1 of
1.000, 1 of 1)110, P of 800. I of 700, 1 of GOO, 1 ol
500. 1 of 100, 1 of MM). I of 200.
Fourth Day’s Drawing.—1 I rise oflO.OOO. 1 of
5,000,1 of 900. 1 of cOO, 1 of 7u0, 1 of GOO, 1 of
100, 1 of400, 1 of 300. 1 of 200.
Fifth Day's Drawing —1 Prize of 20.000. 1 of
1000. t of 1)00, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 of GUO, 1 ot
500, 1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
And on the commencement of the First, Sec
ond, Third and Fourth Day’s Drawing, tlte first
drawn number shall be entitlftl to a prize of 1000
dollars, and on the conclusion of the Inst Day’s
Drawing, the first and last drawn number shall
be entitled to a Capital Prize of 5000 dollars each,
iu addition to such prize os may be drawn to their
number.
The wltolo Lottery to be completed in five
days drawing ooly. Prizes only to be drawn.
The whole of the Prizes payable in sixty days
after each Day's Drawing—subject to a deduction
of fifteen percent. All prizes not applied for in
J2 months from each drawing, to bo considered as
a donation to lie funds of tho Milledgcville Street
Lottery.
The drawing to take place under the superin
lendcnce of William W. Carnes, Samuel Bulling'
ton, Samuel Rockwell, William II. Torrance,E-
zekiel E. Park, Joseph Stovall, Thomas W. Bax
ter, James S. Calhoun, and Iverson L. Harris,
Commissioners; also a Board of Visitors,
Present Price of Tickets:
Wholes, $10—Halves 5—Quarters $250.
Tickets for sale at the Macon Lottory Office
by 8. ROSE
Macon, May 12. 21
NEW WORKS,
A RNO'l’T’S Elements of Physics
Evidnnce of Prophecy
Rev. Robert Hall’s Works
Essay on Formation aud Publication of (V
nions P 1
Essays ou Truth, Knowledge, Evidence fo I
Pitcairn’s Island Otahietc, itc—last i’amuT’ 1
Library ‘
Ambitious Student, hy E. L. Bulwer
Life of Stephen Girard
Hall's Lectures on School Keeping
Romance of Reality
Sister'* Budget
Whispcis to a Newly Married Pair
Report* on. Locomotive nnd Fixed Enrinci
Eleventh Edition Henry's Chemistry 6
Alexander's Bible Dictionary
Brief Rctnarker
„ Medical.
Syme’s Surgery
I.arrev’s Surgical Memoirs
Oooclt on Females
Gooch’s Midwifery
Bell on Bath* and Mineral Waters
Carpenter's Essay on Materia Medics
Oostnr's Physiological Practice
Peurpcr.il Peritonitis, hy Dr. Baudelocqo
Ryan's Medical Jurisprudence
W'ith a large collection of Medical, Law, Mb]
ccllnneous and School Books for sale by 1
26 It ELLIS. SIIOTWEI.I, & Col
* Georgia JVcgrocs for Sale.
T ill subscriber keeps constantly on hand a
supply of Georgia Negroes for sale. They
will he found to be of such age or sex as will suit
S urchasers. He now has ten or twelve ou hand
lo will also purchase Young Negroes for whom
cash will he given. S. F. SLATTER.
i he given.
East Macon, Feb 4 68
Gainesville, Georgia.
T HE Subscriber* beg leave to announce to (heir
friends and tbe publio generally, that their
liiniie will he In readiness to receive boarders by tbe
25tli of July next.
The GEGRGIA HOTEL Is situated on the corner
of the public square. It is spacious, neat, and com
fortable. To the man of family, the individual trav
eller, the daily boarder, or the fashionable visiter, tbe
Georgia Hotel will present occommodalions inferior
to mint in tire western part of Georgia. Our stables
will be bountifully supplied with the best of proven
der and attentive ostlers. Gainesville is one of tbe
most flourishing and growing villages in Georgia, It
is situated immediately cm the tipper Federal Road,
nine miles from the Cherokee line, end about eighteen
miles from tbe Clirrokee Gold Alines, It is Ibe most
direct route for persons wishing to explore the Cher
okee country, -who live in lha eastern end middle
eonntie* of Georgia or Carolina. Persons wishing
lo stop in Grinesvltte, can ha accommodated with
private conveyance* tn any part of the Gold region
they may wish to visit. The line of stages running
from Anguria to Athens has also been estendedto
Gainesville; and from thence to Mnrrnysvillr. twelve
miles west of Gainesville, which gives as great facili
ties In travelling to tlm Gold region as to any other
part of the Slate. We believe from thelneal advan
tages which Gainesville possesses, that (here I* ho vil
lage In the Stain that Is belter calculated to render
those comfortable and ptensent who may wish to
spend‘he summer month* in the up country. We
are daily refreshed with mountain breoirs—the nights
extremely pleasant—and Ihe best and purest of pump
nr spring water. An nrenmmodation st"gn line will
shortly be running from Gnlnesvlllc to Clarkesvtlle.
Persons from Gainesville wishing to visit the fallaof
Tallnnla.ornny Other curiosities located in Haber
sham. Can be conveyed to and from on reasonable
t* rms By our personal nnd unremitting attention,
we hope to he able to render all who may favor ns
with n call, comfi'rtnhle- and enay. We therefore
ea;ne*t(y solicit a share of pnhRr. r.atronnte.
ABS.MOM BISHOP.
WM. N. BISHOP.
Galneitille, 23d June, 1P:’.‘J. 26 fit
Blanton & Smith
OFFER FOR SALE,
Q rifklinns St Croix and N. O. Sugar
OU 60 bhls do do • do
50 do Loaf nnd Lump do
50 do Rye Whiskey
2000 bushels Salt.
And a variety of other goods.
May 25 144 -
Family Flour
4~nF a superior quality, for sale by
May 18 142 C.A. HIGGINS.
Spring and Summer Clothing,
T HE subscriber has just commenced receiv
ing his stock of Spring and Summer Clo
thing. tie assures tho public that hie stock wil
bo inferior to none, is determined to eoll at lot
prices, and invites purchasers to call,
march 15 WM. II. BURPSAI.L
Xn dew ZXande.
Wo q§pri«o thu public that we have
taken possession of tbe well known
Public House, tho
HAMILTON HALL,
in Hamilton, Harris county; aud that tho nouse
is undergoing a compteto finish, with largo and
convenient additions suitable to accommodate
Boarders nnd Travellers; and without tbo flatter
ing solicitations usual, Ve invite our friends and
tho public in general to give us a call, feeling con
fident that every convenient and necessary atten
tion will ho rendered to make pleasant the time
an-1 situation of thoso who may favor ns with
their calls. BARKLEY MARTIN.
A. B. DAW80N.
April 21, 1832. 1328t
Lemon Syrup*
F OR sale br ELLIS, SHO WELL & CO
Mey 23 144
Land in Newton*
F RACTIONS No. 333 and 334. in the 16th
District originally Ilcnry now Newton
ounty, aro for sale, Apply in Macon to
Dec I 35 M. BARTLETT.
Morton's Pulmonic Expectorant
COUGH SYRUP,
F OR Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, nnd
Hooping Cough. A supply of this valu
able Medicine received and for sale hy
ELLIS, SIIOTWELL& CO
Nor 23 28
Particular Notice.
1 GIVE those persons that ore indebted to the
late firm of Filch tp IVerdin, n particular invi
tation to call and settle the same, (as fair promises
will not pay tny honest debt* A
Fch 9 L. FITCIL
BOOT dt SHOE MAlxmO.
A. C. PARMALEE
$j*l Has taken tbe stand lately tie
VI .— Ctipted by Mr. 8. Stanton, or
Cherry street, one door below A-
P Patrick's store, where he will car
ry on the above business in ail id branches. lie
respectfully solicits, nnd hopes hy faithful nnd on
remitted attention to business, to morn and re
ceive a »haro of the tmblic patronago.
All orders thankfully received aud promptly
attended to,
REPAIRING done at tho shortest notice.
Macorf, April 20. 131
IN EX AN SPRINGS,
May 21, lS3i
T HE subscriber having returned to tbe IM
DIAN SPRINGS, his catnlilishment t
that plnco is now open and ready for the rccri
tion aod accommodation of Boarders amlVif
during the present season.
Erwin’s Hotel,
In Macon, will also br kept open under th* r
perintendcnce of an experienced and atten-hj
agent. A largo addition to his former cstablid
rnent has just been completed. ;
21-2m L. A. ER1VW.I
. C7* The Georgia Journal, Savannah G(
gian, Georgia Courier, and t’harlestoa Cost
wil) insert the above once a week for two moi
and forward their accounts to Macon, Ga.
GEORGE JEWETT,
At his old stand, comer of Cherry and SrwsfJ
I S now receiving from New York ami Bo,t<]
a fresh supply of Goods, which, in addin
to thoso on band, will mako his stork very Iu
and complete, which he oflera on as reaxmiH
terms as they can be had in this market,
goods comprise a general
Assortment of Groceries,
Viz—150 lings Coffee,
45 hhds St Croix, Porto Rico )
Orleans Sugar,
21 bbls Loaf aud Lump do
12 qr chests Tea
20,000 lbs Iron
JO hhds Molasses
1500 bushels Salt , .
100 pieces Hemp and Tow Daggingj
40 kegs Nails
Jamaica Rum
Cognac Brandy
Northern Gin, Northern Runt
Whiskey,
Applo Brandy, Wine,
Powder, Shot, tie. tie.
ALSO,
Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutic
Crockery, Boots, Shoes,
HATS, BLANKETS, SADDLI
&c. &c. &c.
Oct 22 43
INSURANCE. ,
T HE Wot card Insurance Comvo*1°J ‘
York continues to insure CO IT0>,
shipped on good Boats or Boxe*.*!*!”” 1
dangers of the River. Rat« ot
moderate. Apply to C. DAi»
Per 20 M
Rodgers' Gunpowder,
A GENERAL assortment of tbe diffcrentqna-
lttiea. direct from the Factory, for selo by
Jn °7 *C. A. HIGGINS.
FLOUR,
English Mcrinocs
TMT ERI NO SQUARE 8HAWL8 just
JY WM. II, BURD8ALI
Bummer Goods and OlotWl
J UST received «the Mseoo Clothu l cjf
April 12 121 LEWlS-tiffsl
THE UNDERSIGNS®
H A V1N Gjittrchnsed theintert't of)
KIMBERLY & CHISHpLMJtM
Mercantile establishment, has
tbe new house below the corner, onCne^
recently occupied by them, where
Goods as low as any other bouse in tW
for Cash or Cotton. • ..mnnsitf
Hit stock is now very complete « P^ # ,
most every article for the C0 “P , J7j, 11
DRY GOODS,
Hats, Shots, Hardware, GrocenU,
Salt. Iron, Ac.
Tbo old customers and tho P u ° ”,
are respectfully invitod to call, as h
tie* beretofjre given will *uR ll<
In the roar of bis Store is »f*. (t pd
jnst finished, nnd now ready for the
Cotton, v hich he will take on btot 6 •
lib ^> jff vapCM 4 ° n tb0 "‘oeoroevv^
^ Jo®* rc«d tcl
n hhds St. Croix, Porto K |C
#J> c}? Orleans SUGARS
150 bags Coffee
“{KSfiSSL. «.(•***
25 Muwwli
Cognac Brandy, Holland
Jamaica Rum Ns*
15 quarter chests Tefc i -
20.0W) tbs Irou , ■j,,,— 1 W 1 !
German and Englah n
5.000 (h* Caating* .
?owder, Shot snd W» d
Domestic*! and *
8PKING GOOUJ
ass®* ss***
May lD 142