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yiY | i .yn< BUT OXE-XOT O^E BL.OK.
(jiK V^II STATE LOTTERY,
FOR THE BEN EFIT OF GEORGIA LITER ATEliE,
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75 MTUEIBBHS, iilJD 11 DSAWST BiilLjuOTS.
103 PUIX^S 1,333 DOIili-tRS*
SPLEX9ID SCHEME AND PLAN.
1 Priz? of 830,000 awarded u» lite Ticket having the'.'ill, lOili and llili
r»,ooo
2,000
1,500
1,200
900
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■TOO
000 '
509
500
500
230
250
250
50 uv
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tlo.
do.
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folloY
till,
1st,
1st.
:id,
tth,
Tih,
7ih,
3th,
7th,
dill,
nth,
'Gth,
mil,
Gill,
5th and
*2d and
(itli and
Gill and
8:li anil
Sill and
8ill and
Pill and
Pill and
Tih and
7llt and
Pili and
Pi h and
10th and
Gih
3d
7th
lh!i
Pili
10:! i
liih
JOili
mu
8ili
P:li
lOlh
mil
mh
ira’.vn Numbers,
do.
do.
do.
tlo.
do.
do.
do.
tin.
do.
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ina iiiinio •
The 31,5tl. and P:h; tin 3d, 3th ami 10.1,; Hi-’ 3.1, 3th and ll:h; tli3 3d, Gth and 3th; tlu3J, Gih and 9tl.» the 3.1 Gth
and 10th- the 3d, 7th an 1 9th; tlu 3.1, Tih and 10th; the 3 !, 7ih and Uih; tho 3d, 8lh aiyd 10th; the od, 8th and lltli; the
•id Pth and 11th; the Mi, 5:h and 7fh; the Itli, 5th and Sth; th • 1th, 5;!i and Pth; the 4th, 5ih an 1 10th; the ith, n; i and
- • - • ..... ... ... . 4th, Gth and 10th; the-1th, Gih and 11th, tha 4ili, iihand 9th; me
“ .h and 111h; the Sth, Gth
the Sth, 7th and Pth; the
and 11th; the Silt, 9th
and 10ih;~thI Silt, 'Jilt nnd lltli; the 5th, 10th and Uih; the Gth. Tth'and 10th; the Gih, 7th and lUh; the Gilt, 8th and
9ih; the Gth, 8l!i an I 10th; tiio 6:h, Sth a i-.l llili: the Ttit, 10th and 11th; the Sth, 9ih and 10th; the 8th, Pth and Hta;and
the 8 ill, 10th and 11th.
02T2 HUI^DEES PP.iSSS
FOR SALE, ON LOXG CREIRTrP
. 111WO young, well-broken MILES and an excellent
fl Two-Ilorae WAGON^* ALjo a firtsi-rate BAR-
Ol'CII, Apply at this office. Dec. 17, 1834-24
tfr A Ycans; Lady, from New York, now in
, Millcdgeville, well recommended, is desirous of procuring a
sitnuhoa either in a public or a pr.vate seliool: the latter
would be prelerred. For further particulars inquire at this
office. November 25, 1334.—22
GEORGIA, Jones county.
j \S a fllERE.\S. Maviah Permenter nnd William Richard-
| v » son apply for letters of administration on the estate
• of Weight Fermenter, late of Jones county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
j at my office, within the time prescribed hv law, to show
1 cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 5th January, 1835.
23 ' CHARLES MAC'ARTHV. c c. o.
! 5HLLEDGEVILLE STREET
(.Vuthorizc.ll>>’ the General Assembly of the State of Georgia.
Dame Fortune stands in merry mood,
Pouring her favors to the crowd—
!>•• ready, friend, before the.) fall—
Wi.o knows bat you may catch them all!
j MONEYJIONEY!
LOTS or jySONSY!
AK fif r,
% m i: !
3d Dili ami I Iih; the 5ili an.l 7fh; tiitt-lili, 5th an i b!ii; t!i * Ith. 5iii and . tu; tiie 4Ji, .Jin an t .
Uth- the 4th Gth and 8ih; lito Hit, Gih and 9lh; the 4th, Gth and lOlh; the-itli, Gth and 11th, Ui3
.pi, 7 t h am l ioi h; tlultli, 7th and lltli; tha 4th. Sth and 10th: the 4th,Sth and lltb; tlie -Ith Ptii r
and’8th; the 5th, Gth and 9th; the 5th, Gth nnd lGlb: the. 5th, Gth nnd 11th; the 5th, rili ami 8th; th
5th, 7th and 10th; the ith, 7th ami ll:h; tho5th, 8th and 9th; tho 5th, 8iii and 10th; llto 5th, 8th r
m.'
m2*. y . •£
’S'®7'IIEN we consider that Fortune
Yl is daily diffusing wealth and
Oi£jP2$ 2$3ZQ&&£.£&&
Awarded to each Ticket havin’' either of the other drawn nntnbers. For th-
lion of nai l numbers, see '-Signs oj Heller Times.
d to th
fi-1 Frizes of 40 award*
6! 30 “
01 i* 25 k ’ 4 *
0 5 k * 20 “
2,327 •» 1 8 to either of thi
e 1st anil 2d drawn NnaiTjers
l-t and 2 J * *•
Island 4th i4 "*
Jstanl5tii ••
other two drawn Nimihsis.
22,173 ~
10 to oao drawn Number.
\'i 1 all Tickets having :i •ith r of tin drawn tin nbors, will bo eutitl.id to receive a l't ! in tha next scheme; thus
lowing TWO CHANGES with ONE TICKET for a CAPITAL FRI^E.
Whole Tickets § 10—Halves $5—Quarters 2*o0—Eights fiixlt’.raihs 63 1-2 Cents.
PROSPECTUS
OX’ TIIK
GRESHVH.1B XV20UIJ THINTFR.
rpIlE snhserilmr i-t assuming ihe editorial dnli» of the (j jo f or the cure of Dysjwnjiu, Limr-Complaints and enlarge.
_i_ liounlnuut’ri <kvnv; it duf* to its presentsubsvritMTs, a.N ’ , ^prrrv^t mf’i» ir>i mp
wvll as to those vihn may m future bm.most.cli, to issue a uf l!l3 LLLN > 1 > tOL R DOLLAK
IMPORTANT
TO THE AFFLICTED.
TbU. PETERS lias redan d the price of Hist patent tepe
UV table AIEDICINfE' yTO.MAGHlC.-E f.t J1EPAT1
happiness in all parts nnd every corner
of this extensive country, through the ’ ‘i
medium of the Lottery System; that '
scarcely a week or a day wheels by ns -- \
without bringing the intelligence, that b * 'CsS&tSfjL.
j some one of our friends or felloiv-citi-' 3 A
zens has drawn a prize; and that it only y j
I requires an investment of the trivial sum 1
: of ten dollars to give us a good chance ■slitSi 1
, , j for a prize of $20,000—surely it is unnecessary to urge upon
particular acscrtp- , tiiis liberal and enlightened people the policy of stepping in
! the i ray to wealth and the favor at th e propitious Dame.
• The Third Day’s Drawing of the SliUedgeville Street Lot-
i (ery, having been completed.
TIIE NEXT DAY’S DRAWING
WILL TAKE PLACE l>.\ THE
First iSaturday in February next,
j (or sooner, if the sale of tickets will permit,) at the Lottery
j Oliiee, in the town of Milleilg- villo; at which time there
tin next scliame; thus al- I will lie float ing in the Wheel, several LARGE and
COMFORTABLE PRIZES.
Now, tu those who have been unfortunate, the water i«
troubled Come—step in the way of fortune. Who knows
but you may be made comfortable, and hauled of all the mis
fortunes ami wounds, by drawing one of the Capital Prizes
now floating in the wheel? Try the medicine—buy a ticket,
and be easy, be comfortable, he happy. This is the last
of the FOFRTII DAY’S Drawing, and with it you
may get TWENTY THOUSAND, TEN THOU
SAND or FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, for
Ten Dollars. Luck is all. bait or no bait, if you have
a hook—I mean a tic/.et.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
February next, will, within th-- legal hours, be sold, be
fore lb court-house door in the town of Milledgevillc, Raid-
win comity, between thirty and forty negroes, men, women
and children, being a part o r the personal estate of Col.
Zachartah Lamar, deceased, and sold in conform'!}* to his
will. Terms, two years credit, with interest after the first
yar, the purchaser’s giving good notes with approved secu
rity. December 1, 13'J-i.
22 JESSE ROBINSON, c.ror.
€ 4 UARDIAN’S SALE. —Pursuant to an order of
M the inferior court of Houston county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will, on th" first. Tuesday iu February
next, w ithin tiie legal hours, be sold, before the court house
door in the town of Perry, Houston county, seventy-six a
a DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. : —-Oil the first
Tuesday in February n.-xt, will, within the legal hours,
l,o sold, before the court-house door in the town ot ,Tacon,
Dibb county, lot of land number two hundred and twenty-six
in the fourth district of originally Houston but now Bibb
county, as the property of Vli-xander Mooore. lam ot Henry
countv, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made know on the day of sale. October ^1, 1834.
J7 THQ31AS D. JOHNbON, a dm or.
E .\EUl r TOR‘S SALE.—Pursuant to art order of
th-.- court of ordinary of Jones count}*, will, on the
first ’Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours, be
sold, before the court-house door :n the town of Eatoiiton.
Putnam county, one lot of land containing two hundred and
fifteen acres more or less, adjoining Johnson, Marshall,
cres of land more or less, being the western part of lot j Harrison and Simmons, lying in go^kv—
number three hundred and tl.ree in the thirteenth district of of the LTrs and creditors ofZachariah
said county—sold as the property of Thomas Melvin, a
minor. Terms made known on the day. November 21,
1334.-22 WILLIAM HOLLOMAN, guardian.
g 11 T AR D ? A N’S SALE,—Pursuant to a,, order of the
^.75^ court of ordinary of Laurens county, will, on the first
Tuesday in February next, within I he legal hours, be sold be
fore the court-house door in the town of Lagrange, Troup
county, two hundred two and a half arres of land, being lot
number forty iu th * fourth district of Troup county, lor the
benefit of William Hester, minor. Terms made known on
the day of sale. December L 1834.
23 STEPHEN I). HESTER, guardian.
Lamar, deceased.
19
Condition?,cash. Novemb-r 10, Mb’.
JOHN MONK, cc or.
in right of his wife
i DHINISTBATOITS SALE.—Coder an order
j f\ of ili ■ infi'nor court of Washington count}, yviten sitt-
! mg for ordinary purposes, will, on the first J uesday in
! Felirunry next, within the 1 gal hours, be sold, hefiire the
court-house door in th- town of bandersville, Washington
county, one tract of land, whereon the dec.-as>-d lived, on
the waters of Kegg creek, and adjoining lands ot Hrantl v,
Floyd and others, nnd one other tract of land containing
forty-nine acres more or less, lying on the waters of Kegg
creek, near the preceding tract, and adjoining hinds of Brant-
ly. "lnrphy and others, both tracts b mg in Washington
county, and constituting the real estate of William Edwards,
late of said county, dt ceased—sold lor the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. November 10, 1834.
20 ZAC11ARIAH BRANTLY, ad.nor.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
February n xt, will, wiiliin the legal hours, be sold be
fore the court-house door in the town of Clinton. Jones conn-
tv, the fine stallion, called CONTENTION, belonging to
A DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an
ii ord r ol the court of ordinary of Pulaski county, will,
on tiie' first Tuesday in February next, within the legal
hours, be sold, before the eourt-Iioiisr- door iu Forsyth coun
ty, lot number one hundred and sixty-fiie in the third dis
trict of the second section of originally Cherokee hut now
Forsyth county, belonging to the estate of Christopher Pair,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the day. November 21, 1834.
22 STEPHEN LEE, adm'or.
E XECUTORS’ SALE.—Agreeably to ihe last will , - ,, , - .,
1 and tes ament of Major Abner Davis, deceased, will, I *•'.* estate of Benjamin Reynolus, late of said county, de-
on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legnl ( eeasetl so.d by consent of tlr> legatees who are all of age.
prospectus, expressive of tlio principles which he de*igf.j to
e>lvacate. Tlio Alouu'aiuecr has been long and favorably
known throughout tiie t?tat'-, as the firm and tmdeviating a
Known iitroii^iioni lie-cun', as mo uriu uoa luiatmaiii-fc ii- - .
,, - , „ ... c . i „.i,„i 11lie operation oz tnat most to ha ureaueil scourge
vocatcot Rkpubljuas principles—now professed and acted t . . ■?,
I .. ,1.. I 1>. It. ..Pin’,. 1 kunl. tlia Epidemic Cholera, that it is those and tin
upon *_ t.iu L .V N .11 . . - I . • - . ' . •' • i u-imu gi-i-p-itive functions are in a debilitated condii
catc and maintain, to the hast of lus abilities, those prim t-
plrs—firmly believing them to be absolutely necessary to
,,nr “preservation as agnation, and to the perp-tuatiim of our | ^ Qn[ ^ whoB3 dig ,, snve organs are
■I.ig,!. less ai .1 p "pa ‘ 'j. '* ;' 1 ffp; ffifiy- in a vitiated condition, hav - immediate recourse to tlio most
thos? principles are—tl it b.lt.-veu that In > a.e goncra,., j _ t „ nt mPans uithin their roach to shield themselves from
known tffid understood. It . ,, ^
The maintenance of a w oekly paper iti tin country, is a i its m.oieuci.
- ■ ■ ■ 1 Among the syniDtomsof Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints,
It is the opinion of Professor Jackson, of Philadelphia, ;
arid of many eminent physicians, both in Am -rica and Eu-
ro-v, wlio hive lnd extensive opportunities of witnessing |
dreaded scourge to man- j
mdthose only
whose digestive functions are in a d bilitat d condition, who I
are subject to its attack. IIow important then >t is, at this j
riod, when the fell destroyer of our race is actu illy on the j
uan.es of the most talent-.! a.id influential men of our party »rr.«man!> ol I ha bow^'k pre&snre on th-
can b’ seen on his sttbsciTpliun list. But, as it is the only alter nmtds, pan. m the head, dizziness or v-rtigo,
I’nijn pro's in this largo a id populous sceiion of country, i; oomu-.onof inmd alL-nd-d withlossot ,m mory, a gnawing
fs disirable that .1 should have an increased circulaliou— st ! J ^cl. when empty, chilliness nff-clionof sight
Wherever tha Mountaineer lias been, it has invariably had j *»<J hearing pain nnd vy.-akness in u.e back, languor, d.s
a happy inlitun -e-and it is earnestly requeued aftlm friends sl ^P- ^ ld . «>«nds, tremor, uneasiness m the
of liiaCsioS, in Sp'irranbnr-h, Picket, q Lanwi*. and par-, throat, cough, pain m the side or breast, Arc.
- . ■ *■■ • , - • > • ■ hrom Dr. James h.iDc’1. author of the Medical Companion,
; or Family Dn/sician.
‘‘New Orleans, Dec. 20, 1331.
“7'o all whom it may concern.—This is to certify, that 1
have witnessed the operation of fir. P< tar’s Medicines Sto-
ticttlarly iu Afihevdle, tu cuTt tlicnwclvcs in aiding the cir
CUlationof tllC TRDTif.
The proprietor, if assisted in his general* design. Will ob
tain a new press, an entirely new fount of type, and issue the
Mounrainec-j - on an mlargcd sheet of l he iincst porter. 'Plus . ...
cannot he done, however, witheu: tha renewed exertions of, m-ichicesct Ilcpatiav iu a number o, very o <s.mrite L}s,.
- - -’ • • - > c tions of the i KC and Liver-afiTections, oflong standing, likewise msf-xer-
1 Prize oi
■ $20,000,
, is ;
120,000,
.’3 Prizes
10,000.
, is
30,000,
4
cc
5,000.
i is
20,000,
0
(C
1,000
, is
9,000,
5
cc
900
, is
4,->00,
5
cc
800,
, is
4,000,
o
C i
700.
» is
3,500
5
cc
GOO.
’ I s
3,000,
5
cc
500.
, is
2,500.
5
cc
400
j is
2,000
5
(C
300.
» is
1,500,
5
c c
20o,
. is
1,000,
3.3
cc
ioo'
t is
3,500,
50
cc
50,
• i s
2,500,
050
cc
20,
, is
13,000,
',000
4 C
12, is
60,000.
A. F. Edwards, together with th- Lots on which it stand
and all the other Lots which have keen u.-:od in connection
with said tavern, viz: Lots number one and number six on
w hich the hotel and improvements stand, Lot number twelve,
jtalile lor, fx)t numl>er twenty crib-lot, Lot number nineteen
garden-lot, and any and all the Lots of which the said
Davis was possessed in said town; of which the executors
arc unabl ■ now to give a more particular description, but
all of which present to the capitalist objects for invest
ment inferior to none in 111 up country—and one hundred
one and a quarter acres of laud, being part of lot number
one hundred and twenty-four in th" tenth district of Upson
county, and fifty acres of lot number one hundred and t wcrt-
ty-eight m the eleventh district of Upson county—and a
quantity of beds, bedding and furniture. Sale to be conti
nued from day to day until all is completed. A credit will
j be given lor the prop-rty in ’1 liomaston. Terms made
known on the dav. M'Douongli, November 3, 1834.
EDMOND LOW, )
JESSE H. CAMPBELL, } cx'ors.
ANDREW R. MORE. )
19 ELIZABETH DAVIS, ex'rx.
the fri ‘tula of our cause, i;t the different sections -,.w . ... . , .
»« "n I *« |'.| -I'f ' a! cases ol enlargement of the Spleen; an l its effects were
State, tntus lettair. . .... , , . , i trtiiv aatoniNhu^ i have no hesitation in declaring it the {
The iUuimfnint£K*r wm lie devoted top-jiiiical and nttsc.-!-1 tru, J , - _ , - 7 ^, , ,
lovious uuiters, embracing the useful, entertaining an I in-. valuable prepargivn thote distressing ailments
.slrui’tivo. The prortt\iii*^s of rui^ress \\ii 1 pnh!is!i?(! i eas ever cortieitJun my KnowWgf'. ^
invariably—-and fbe editor will use every exertion in his pow-1 JAMES i.W ELL, M. T>"
,-r to render tlu>i>aper wortliy of the patronage of the Union , ^ s-rvantgirl of mine, who had for several years la’oor-
ri’ULto. \V. L. YANCEY.
\V,
Ttcitjis.—Th? Monniaincer will rre published one a week,
on a sup T-royal sliw-t am! haiulsoino type, at three doihirs
)>er annum in advance, or tli/ee dollars au<l fifty cents al the
expiration of six mouths—though pay-men.' in advance would
he greatly preferred- L'-tt.-rs on business must he addressed
to O. II. WELLS, Publish.* and Proprietor.
Orecnrilte, Hont’i Caroline, December l-el.—25
j ed tinder a DYSPEPTIC and I.lVEll-AFFECTlON, and
i whoso life I had despaired of, aft-: r the trial of several pby-
j sirians to r'-Iiev? her, was successfully treated by Dr. Pe-
j ters, of this place, whom 1 considci or'-eminently skilled
I in those complaints R. A. GREENE.
Milledgeville, June, 1331. 51
Laurens (.'(-unto, Ga. November Alh, 1333.
To all whom it. iniy e-.-ncern.—T’lie un.l. i da nod wa3 se
verely afllicteil with a Dyspeptic and Lieer-affection for
many years, and followed ihe advice of physicians consi
dered eminent in their profession, without being benefited.
1 tiilolly tried Dr. Peters' Medicit.ee Stornachiae et Hepatica;
and, after making use of two parcels, found myself restored
to )>' rfcct h.Mllh; my coualenance, instead of being pale
-land haggard, resumed its former healthful appearance, and
incredible as it may appear, I gained ncar twenty pounds
additional weight in tin short space of t.-n weeks, it is
near live months since I stopped taking the m-divine, and
l have f it no return of the disease, nor have I the least
reason to suspect that f shall. 1 would earnestly recom-
GEQJtGIA, PuUshi county.
To the Juudrultle Superior Court of i County.
October Term, 1335.
f arUIE IMition of Ji.’ia Rawls n-id D 1 i:n ir Clayton sliow-
JL elhfhat Thomas.). Johnston, of tlm county of Thomas
and !3t-ue aforesaid, heretofore, ta wit, on the i< :i!h day of
M ay, in tha year of our Lord eighteen hundred and tJiiriy-t wo,
ex>;i-.titPi! and delivered, lo your petitionera, his c-riaiu
mortgage-deed, liearfug dal" the day an 1 year aforesaid, and
now shown to the court, which dwal of mortgage conveyed
a certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in . . ,
tin twenty-tirst district at’the county of Wilkinson at the j mend all persons, Mimla.!y anheted, to niuke t. i.n oi^ t.ie
lint' of survey but now Pulaski, containing two hundred | s-ani-’ remedy. LhiAN ALLEN,
two and a half acres m ire or less, known and distinguished : from U.e c;-.-.. is c.ntcd i-y nr. si. ttnitlcuar.il c. E.
in tlio plan of said district by lot number throe hundred and ! . . naryett Lsq. iH-riinm a.o.-Juo s, ts.i.
andfortv-two, (312,) being the tract whereon James John-1. .%. W m.-Persons allhctcd with this lash.onalile, and
Gon formerly lived; which tractor lot of Find was mart gag- hitherto considered a most inctirahh dtscafo, are trndrr
ml for lit? 1.(4for securing a certain promissory note made fosuug cnligatmus to toe scientific skill and research of i r.
by. Charles M. Thompson to John C. Everett and dated tlm ! '■ '• lha F^ynuons o tins R-rnfc max. for the
sixteenth dav of December, eighteen hundred and thirty-- ure o! dyspepsia and l.x..r-c 0 .npla:n:.s have obtained an
one, Wh-rehv tha sail Charles M. Thompson promised ?o extensive and deserved celebrity; and «e feel that we
pay the sniJ John C. Everett or h’ irer five hundred dollars nre doing an unporta.l s- rvtce to th" afi.icled in recom-
nttii - verity-six cfnts, sixteen monihs after the data tlpts'nf. m . onil,n = t l , . n ,0 ^. e
J - 1 educated to the profession ol i.:
I>r. r. has been regularly
diciii-e, is a graduate of a
I respectable m> dieal coUegc.; am! has been licensed to prae-
rice by the Medical Ilon l of Georgia. Wo have been
made acquainted with the composition of his medicine, and
I consider it a scientific preparation; it is purely vegetable,
and well calculated lor the r. moval of the complaints for
(which ir. is recommended. No harm can result from its
j use. IVe have seen its beneficial results i.i several cases
hat have corae under our own observation.
Less than TAYO Blanks to ONE Prize!
All th" Prizes to be floating from the commencement, ex
cept ih follow ing, deposited ns follow s, \ iz:
First Day's Drawing—2 Prizes of 5,090, 1 of 1,900, I of
900, 1 of aoO, 1 of 700, i of GOO, I of uOO, 1 of -100, I of 300,
1 of 200.
fecj.id Day's Drawing—1 Prize of 10,000,1 of 1,000, 1 of
‘..00, 1 of 800, 1 of TOO, 1 of GOO, 1 of 500, 1 of 400, 1 of 300,
i oi 200.
Third Day's Drawing—I Prize of 10,000, ! of 1000, 1 ol
900,1 of 300, 1 of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 500, i of 400. I ul‘ 3C0,
1 ot idX).
Fourth Day s Drawing—1 I Viz: of 10,000,1 of 1,000, i of
900, 1 of 300, 1 of 700,1 of COO, 1 of 500,1 of 100, 1 of300,
] oi 200.
j ith and last Day's Drawing-—1 Prize of 20,009, 1 of
1,000, 1 of 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 709, 1 of 600, 1 of 500, 1 of
400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
And on the commencement of the First, Second, Third,
and Fourth Day’s Drawing, the first drawn number shall fix
entitled ti* a prize of 8i,000. and on :h • conclusion of the
last) Jay’s Dra wing, i he fit at and last drawn number shall be
etitillr d to a capital prize of 85,000 each, in addition to such
prizes as may be drawn to their numbers.
r Fht whole Lottery fnhe completed ia FIVE D XV S' Draw
ing only!—PRIZES ONLY tube DRAWN.
i n - whole of the Prizes payable in sixty days after each
Day's Drawing, subject to a deduction of fiftwn per cent.—
All ptizeanot applied for in twelve months from each draw
ing, to b*- considered a3 a donation to the funds of th? Mii-
ledgeville Street Lottery.
The drawing to lake place under the superintendence of
William YV. Carnes, Samuel Buffington, Samuel
Rockwell, William 11. Torrance, Joseph Stovall,
John H. Ware, John W. A. Sanford, Robert M‘Comb,
anil II. P. Stubbs, Commissioners; aiso a Board of \ isitors
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS.
Vv holes, 610—Halves, $5—Qavters, f«2*5.».
For sale, in a ar.-at variety ol numbers at the Commission
ers’Oliiee, on VVayne-str-T-l, opposite ihe Branch Lank of
the Slate ol 'Georgia, and next door to the alloy leading to
th printing office of the Federal Union, Milledgevillc, Ga.
To such us led at all inclined to s -rare for a small sum a
competent fortune, this Wheel offi-.-s facilities unparall-If
, <1 in thranr.al.-s of lotteries. \V:t|. sin accumulating rich
ness, as th lottery draws to a close, it is difficult to con
ceive how advcnJursTscan longer delay All orders from
j abroad will receive ihe same prompt attention as ort persun-
I al application, addressed (postpaid) to
PIS YOU WRIGHT,
j Drcctiiber 23, 1854-2G Secretary to Commis.donrr.:
BMINTf!TRATOR’S SALE. —Pursuant to an
Jrlti order of the court of ordinary <>f Franklin county, will,
on the first Tuesday in June n--xt, within th ■ legal hours, be
sold, befor - the court-house door in the town of Cuthhert,
Randolph county, lot number eleven ir. the nineteenth dis
trict oi originally ! but now Rande’ph county, as the pro
perty of John Nixon, late of Frankfin county, deceased.—
Terms mad - known on the day of sale. !):>r< mhrr 3, 183J
23 THOMAS F. ANDERSON, adm'or.
ADMINISTRATOR’S F’-ALF On the first
il. Tuesday in February it -xt, will, within the legal hours,
h" sold, before the court-house door in th" Iowa of fom-
d.'rsviUe, Washington county, a negro-man earn- d Reuben,
belonging to (he estate of i’heroby Tootle, dr ceased—sold
fi.'f th" bcticflt of the heirs and creditors. Terms mad?
known on Ihe day of sale. November 12, [834.
20 LOi/W JGK MATHEWS, adm'or.
A DMlNISTKATOirS SAL.H.—On the first
'J'uoday in Mart’ll next, will, within the legal hours,
be sold. b ! -for<> the court-house door in Lumpkin cotintv, lot
number two hundred and thirty-three in th" thirteenth dis
trict (south: rn half) of the first section of originally Chero
kee county but now Lumpkin count}, being a pirn of the re
al estate of Solomon Howard srnior, late of Washington
county, deceased. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs. Terms,
cash. December 13, 1331.
G JOHN WICKER, adm'or.
,& DMINI8TRATORS’ S?AT.xr t — 0n lhe first
d'-&. Tuesday •*' F" u ruary next, will, within the legal hours,
be Sold, ncjftre the conrt-honse door in-tho town of Fayette
ville, Fayette county, all th" personal propu- y belonging to
llie estate of Kindly (l. Sfowart, deceas d, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors. December 3, 1831.
J *iMES G. STEWART,
23 MORTIN N. BURCH,
A DMI5JINTSATOIJ’S SALE.—On Thursday,
the ilkh day of February next, will, within the legal
hours, h-' sold, at the late residence of Travis Harper, de
ceased, in Newton county, th" following personal property
belonging lo the estate of said deceased, viz: all th - corn,
fodder, horses, cattle, hogs, Dearborn wagon, farming uten
sils, household and kitchen furniture, and oth ’r articles too
numerous to detail. Safe to continue from day to day until
all shall have been sold. Terms made known on the day of
sale. January 5, 1335.
28 CHARLES A. BROOKS, adm'or.
E EXECUTOR’S SALE—Postponed.—Cm the first
Li Tuesday in February next, will, within the legal*
hours, T.e sold, at the late residence of Colon 1 Zncliarinh
Lamar, deceasrd, in Milledgeville, th ■ household and kitch
en furniture, and othpr articles too tedious to enumerate, be
ing part of the personal property of said deceased, advertis
ed to be sold at a day now passed, but the sale postponed
on account of had weather. The sale to continue from day
to day until all shall have been sold. January 12, 1835.
28 JESSE ROBINSON, ex or.
V The papers in MiHedgcvllle whi.-ii have ir.:: ttcu .he other
•Klvertisenirnts relative to tie sale of Colonel I amar's property,
are requested to publish the Above.
A BftII-% ISTRATOR’S S \LE.—Postponed.—()n
A Thursday, th > 22tl day of iannory, (instant,) will,
within tHr legal hours, he sold, at th ■ late r« sidenc • of Ko-
hert C. Hiirper, deceased, in Newton county, the following
personal property belonging to the estate of said deceased,
viz: all the corn, fodder, hens *s, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming
utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and other articles
too mutt tons to detail. Sale to continue from day to dav
until all shall have he. n sold. Terms made known on ihe
day of sal . January 5, 1335.
23 CHARLES A. BROOKS, adm'orde bonis non.
Vv
■ 6-ouira.
office, this 1st September, ISTi
E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. r,
GEORGIA, DeKulb county.
HERE AS, Adam Pool ’, administrator of the estate cf
Harwell Morris, deceased, appli.sfor 1 tiers of flis*-
mission from said ( stale,
'i it ;-■• arc, therefor", tr cite and admonish all and sinq-ibr
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and afqiear
al my orlice, within the time proscribed by law, to skm V
cans.-, if any i X'st, why said letters should not be grantee
(iiit i: under my hand at ofllce, iliis
li
GEORGIA, Washington ceninty.
HERE \S, John Webb, administrator on the estato of
-. y Giles Webb, late of said county, d *ceastd, applies fur
letters of disrnis: ion from said estate,
Tices" are, thci -lbi c, to cite and admonish nil and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and a; p-iq
army office, within the tim prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters -hould not be granted.
Liven under my hand :tt office, this 1st S pfomber 18’*1
10 FRANCIS T. TENNiLLE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, N ewton county.
Court of Ordinary. July adjourned Term, 1831.
TgfS ULE Ni&l.—Th |«>iition of Dtvid Morrow, admink.
trator of William II. Morrow, deceased, respe, tUfo-
showetli that he lias fully completed the adniinh!r.-ui.-i; u f
on son! cstaif, and pray s letters of dismission therein m:
11 hereupon it is ordered by the Court, That all and rv»rv
person or persons, having tiny valid obj.ction to said l),j.
vid Morrow, adinitusirator as afi>re.said, Iving ,disnii>sre
from th" further administration of said estate, hie and np-
p -ar at t he next term of this court, which shall sit next al
ter the due publication of this ride; and then and there make
them; as in delimit thereof, this court will then and th. re
proce d to grant lett-rs of dismission to said I i\ ,d N'orrow
administrator ins aforesaid, azn ealdy to the sta'itre in
cases made and provided; ami that a copy of this rale I,
publish d once a month for six months in oi:s of the pnblii-
gaz--tt"s of this Stale.
A true extract from the minutes, this 31st July, IS31.
7-Gtm L. HOPKINS, c. c. o.
GEOR G1 A, Pulaski county.
THEKF’.AS, Joseph King, administrator of the estate
oi Mary Pugh, lata of said county, deceased, ap.
plies for letters of dismission f. om said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sinni-
lar tlv kindred aiid creditors of said deceased to he and ap.
p>-ar a; my office, within the time ptrscriK’d by law, to show
cause, ifany exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given und -r :u - . hand at. tuc.*, this 2jth Nov.-niber, lr34
2! JOSEPH CARRUTHEltS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Pulaski comity.
YidpTIIEREAS, Jam s Dillard, administrator with the
S? w will annexed of the estate of Philip Dillard, late of
said county, deceased, applies for letters oi’ dismission from
tim said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at tny office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 24ih November, 1834
21 ' JOSEPH GARRUTHEKS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. Jones county.
7 y f r r i!EREAN, Henry Wood, administrator of Robert
r=V W. Goodman, deceased, applies for letters of du-
mi.'Mon font said os tat",
These are, then for-, to cite an,! admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to lv and appear
at my office, within ’he time prescribed by law . to show
cuus", if any exist, why said i-ttets should not he granted.
Given under my hand at ofllce, this- 1st November, 1,831.
19 GilAUI.E-S 3IACARTHY, c. «■ o.
XT' 03 «
ID to the
adm'ors.
'nty-si
lbr value re? 'ivcfl.and also a certain other promissory not
ina I? by t ho said Char! -s 31. Thompson to John (!. Everett
and d anl lii" sixt'enth day oi December, fight -:i hind red
and thirty-one, whereby ihe stml Charl:>s )!. Thompson
protnisprl to pay tha said John I Everett or Is-arer live hun
dred iltul thirty-live dollars and seventy-six c-nts twenty-fiur
months after th« flat a thereof lor value received; and vv hich
said notes were assigned, transferred and delivered to your;
p"titio:iers, on the day anl year aforesaid, by the said Thu
in is J. Johnston;—and your p >titio;iers further show, that | The above Jledicincs are put up iu parcels, with full di- !
there is now duo on said 'notes the whole of tho principal j motions for use. A parcel will last about twenty days.— t
and interest thereof; and therefore pray that, unless th" said Persons, wishing to see Dr. Peters, are requested to make in- j
Thom is J. Johnston pays into the clerk’s office of this : .piiry for him at the Eagle Hotel, kept by Mr. Robert M 1 -
cini:ity t!i n amount oi'principal and interest that is now 11 'orn!i, wit 're he hoards.
<iuj or may b:cotu > dim on said nob’s, together with nil 'l b ■ above dledicines tiny be had in Georgia, ( idler of ,
costs that may accrue within six months from the date Dr. I’ktmps or Puion \Va ioht, Milledgeville; of Thomas j
thereof, that the equity of redemption in anil to said mo:t- Richab.es, Augusta; of William Brown, Macon; of ihe j
gaged premises be then, v and forever tarred and foreclosed.; Postmasttib, Atlietts; of the Postmasteii, Uawkinsville; I
Whereupon, on motion, it is ordered by the Court, That, of the Postm.vstkk, Indian Springs; ol’tlio Postmaster, |
unless the amount of principal, interest and costs tint is .Newman; of the Post.viastek, Buck-Five, Laurens county;
now due or may become due oil said notes nnd mortgage be ) of the " ” " - - -
paid into ilu clerk’s office of this court within the time a- i mast
foreaaid, tha equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged | Chew, Grcenesborough; of M»vs.-ts. Hicks tv, 31 vdijox, j no remuneration shall be expected, so certain is In of the rc-
premises b > th •t.vforik and forever barred and foreclosed; i Talbntton; of E. Sioournev Norton, at the Coin minis | tnedy applied. In fact, had not multiplied eures have been
and it is fnrtiier ordered, llr.it a copy of this rti’e published | book-store, Lolumbus: of the Postmaster, Birihvilliy! already exhibited before the public view, the means used
X D3IINISTE -ITOR’S SA LE. —Pursuant to no
LAl. ord< r of the inferior court of Henry county, when su-
t'inr fi)r ordinary parptiscs. will, on th« fir-t Tuesday in
March next, within the legal liotns. h? sold, liefore the
court -house door in \'v alker county, lot of Inral numb' r three
htiin’nd and iv utty-thn-c in the twenty-six<h district of the
tlord section of originally Cherokee but now Walker cimn-
ty, contni iing oiic hundred and sixty ar-r s more or less—
old as sic- property ol Isaac Coker, l it <>f Henry county,
dceea. ed, f>r the benefit of th • liciis and creditors. Terms
made known on the day of sal-. November 25, IB3L
25 ELISHA COKER, adm'or.
MONTHS after date, application will be made
inferior court of Houston county, ub n sitiing
for ordinary purposes, foi I av, to sol! lot of land number
one hundred and fourteen in the twenty-first district of origin
al!}’ Muscogee now Harris county, its lit? property of the
heirs and orphans of William Haddock, deceas d—sold for
ihe benefit of said orphans and creditors. October 23. 5834.
17 JOHN JOINER, guardian.
60301’El uIONTTIS afterdate, ajiplieation will be made
Al to tit" honorald inferior court of Jones county, vvlien
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land
hi ..: ittiu’ county and a lot of lend in the Cherokee purelms
belonging to the esta!" of Charles Wornnm, late of Jon
county, deceased, for th - benefit of the heirs and creditor:
of said deceased. OctJher 17. 1834.
16 EZElvIEL B. SMITH, adm'or.
5E730U R MONTHS after dnog application will be
mj in-n-le to i h ■ inferior court of VVpshirigtnn county, vvimn
sitting flu- ordinary purjKises, for leave to sell lot number
one hundred and sixty-nine in the sixth district of Carroll
■ountv, for the benefit of William V"a!. illegitimate.
ROBERT WHITFIELD, guardian.
November 10, 1834-20
s>»ri,aks» rewarfl
‘l’RAYED, from th; subscriber, on th? Lull lilt, a large
k5 sorr 1 HORSE, eight ycais old, a star in the li>rchc;u),
a f-vv saddle-marks on his hack, and a scar on hi- left slmul-
d"r caused by the collar. There vieiq oli with liim u small
black i tors - COLT, with a blazed face, sc.vc-n or right
months old. Both hors - and colt were in good order v Ik n
t!i y 1-eit. 'J hc above reward will he given for the delivery
of tin- ahov" animals to me v- siding five miles from Talbot-
tott, I’albol county, on the road to Gnouvifle, Merriivpflirr
county,Ga. or ton dollars for information so that 1 g< I tiirrn
again. Th horse will no doubt make his way for lven-
tuek’ . January 5, 1835.
28-5f JOHN DEN MS.
E.
SL r E61«a<;-iI< JSO'i’ICE,
A CERTAIN CURE
FOR. TIIK
mmm ms & - m
Effected by the application of 5)r. Stagner’s
PATENT TRUSS.
31. PENDLETON respectfully tenders his ser
vices to the citizens of Baldwin. Twiggs, Bibb,
Crawford, ar.d Houston counties, who are subjects ofthe n-
Fostmasyf.b, Byron, Raker county; of the Post- : hove disease, and proffers to curr th in certainly within the
, F’ort Gairms; of Samhei. Conk, Decatur; of Jon.v i period of two or fourmontlis. In case, however, of lailun
once a nva’ilh for lour months in some one ofthe public ga-
7, 'ttps oftiiis State, or iiaperKOti.tlly served on th" said I ito-
lnas J. Johnston three innntlis before the expiration of this
rule.
A trueoxtract from the minutes. November 22, 1 131.
21-4tm JOSEPH CARRUTHKRS, clerk.
LIST OP LETTERS
E3IAIN1NG in the Post-Office atThomaston, G-’orgia,
on tlv; 1st January 1835; and which, if not taken oirt
R
before the 1st of April next, will,as dead leu th h:; forward-1 \\
Burke county; of the Postmatfu., Unckersville, Filbert
county; of tlm Postmasteh, Marietta, Cobb county; and
ofthe Postjiartkh, at New Ecliota.
In South Carolina, of W. S. Boau & Co. Charleston; of
the Post mast Fit, Camden; of A. Fitch, Columbia; of J.
P. Dunns, Ilancoekville, Union District; and ofthe Post
master, Abbeville;—in North Carolina, of the 1’ostiias
ter, Charolotie; end of th • Postmaster, Lexington;—in
Alabama, of Poli.ajuj .Mat>tiox, i)Io;itiromrv;—in Flo
rida, of Dr. E. B. Perkixs; Tallaha-sce; of Holmes &
ed to the Post-Office Department at Washington City
A—Daniel A. Allen,
ft—Amin Ucll, t.e.in Bailey, N. AV. Battle, .T. F. B’omit. Tho J.
H imes, I’. P. Br'Kiks 3, H. J. Bailey, Manarahr ftriiivn, AV.--I. E!a-
lai’.k, Miss Alar. Bailey 3,
C—James It C»x3. Th"*. F. (;:,utl,inss, Ely ( oshe.i -2. AVin.
I’rji'vfonl, Miss Debirali Cari’toter, Christopher (.ettaer, kli.-s.
Uobecca M. ( oshen, Artliur Coo!;.
(i—Atfixauiter s. Dunn, Wm. new, Mallcha Davsori.
F.—Wm. Fiorc-noy, Henry Fuster, tlm-oii Feigusoii (. .! s. Fouu-
t.vin 2.
13.—John AV Beans, Tlionus lixtes
(l.—H. B. r-reeii Mrs. Ann II. Gthsoii.O. C. Gibson,!). U. Gian-
N i, Tlios. B. Green.
S—A. B. Horn, lleuri'Il .Hunt, tujy Horn.Alissl’ermelhi H.ir: ?,
Jo.;e>b Horst.*\, Samuel Hicks, Del A. Hawkins, James Harris.
JJ.troy Harret,'l'ar ] ily Tlo!’, James Hen::!- v AVin
Uambric.lt.
1—l'erais I very,
j—Wm.(S. J.nv-s.
K—l)r* D. Kenonii.
Al—A. T. Ali'.ter. I'l-a-im) MiNphv, AViliiim Mith.-r. Al'm L.AF-
i-.»y, Na'-Uaa:t:i AJite.iiavi, jAliilin'Oiin Miv.rtrnv, Ciiarios .AJ'Kui'CV. i
Mary M ,Cs>
August 5
Marianna; and of Mr. Haavi
1831. 1
tv, Apalachicola.
_ 3108:3T-EION ACADEMY.
1 r R3iTIS institution will go into operation on the first Mon-
I M. day of January next, under the rectorship of 3tr. Hr.-
! man Mi:ai>. He comes well recommended as a sc-ho-
! lar, and as a disciplinarian, by peiitleraen for whom he j expeetto rontinue the same round, during the ensuing winter
! taught 1 lie last scholastic year, in the neighborhood of Til- i and spring months, and attend regularly at thetimeand place.
.. no. o : : - r 1 November 21, 1834 22
would appear so fully adapted to the nature of the disease,
nnd the human system while laboring under it, as to elicit
the confidence of all who have heroin acquainted with it.
To those who may have any doubts of its efficacy, certifi
cates can he produced from some of the most respectable ci
tizens of Warren county, as well as physicians where the
late Dr. J. 31. Spragens practiced—among whom are Hcn-
J rv Lockhart. 31. D., J. T. Persons, 31. 1)., vVilliam P. Butt,
: 31. 1)., George lv. Holloway, 31 D. and .Messrs. James A-
! dams, Bitliun lx'}’, Thomas Raley, John Persons and Samuel
! Smith, some of whom were the subjects of a cure.
| E. 31. Pendleton may be seen and consulted at Brown’s
' Hotel, Milledgeville; from the 7th Dcr.i mb -r until the close
j ofthe session; and then at Huson’s Hotel, in 3Iaeon, until
! the Otli January; in Knoxville, front th * 9lh to the 14th; in
! Perry, from the 14th to the 18th; in 3Iarion. from the 18th
to 21th; then to 31illedgeville again, and until altered he will
l-s'geviile. Thus' who wish for more particular informa
tion. may obtain it by applying through the members of j
flic Legislature, from their several counties, to Governor i
Lumpkin, Richard Iv. Hines Esq. and others of that vicin- |
ity. It is believed llmt the character of the institution will
Hoi'.-.irJ, Jotui I |,o well supported by 31 r. Mead. No ardent spirits will j
hereafter "lie vended al or near .Mount Zion. This, it is |
thought, will contribute much to the good order of the vil- ;
!.ige, and-casv matiagcinent of the institution.
JOHN BROWN, President
Dec. 17, 1334-21-1 If ef the Hoard of Trustees.
oMc’-S, James Foivel
PROPOSALS
FOR PUBLISHING A MISCELLANEOUS TAPER,
To be entitled
THE ALCHYIVIIST,
Tu be tie voted to Poetry, Liirratiire, Science,
and the MARVELLOUS!!!
!T O contain original and select ‘Pales, Po; trv, Aneedqtcs.
A x DM!*v ISl'U/VTOKS’ SA : E,—Agreeably loan
ykw, order of the infiaior court of Monroe county,'when
sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill, on the first Tuesday in
Fenmary it’xt, within the legal hours, he sold, b'-fore the
court-house door in Floyd count} . lot number otv- thousand
two hundred and nincir.en, containing forty acres, in Floyd
countv—sold as :he properly of N Ison Rohcnett, late of
'.coiiulv, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. '1’erms made known on th ’ day of sale. 8> p-
temher J, 1834. WILLI \3I PHELPS, wlm'cr.
10 NANCY GORDON, adm'rx.
A DMINISTRATOirS KALE.—Agreeably to an
PK order of ihe inferior court of Jasp a county, when sit
ting lbr ordinar} purposes, will, on :ii" first Tuesday in
February next, within the legal hours. It’ sold, IHbre the
court-house door in the town of Culhberl, Randol; h coun
ty, lot of land number two hundred and ninety-three in the
fifth district of said county, as the property of Solomon
Waldrop. Inf" of Jasper co'.in*y, deceased, for the b nr fit of
the heirs aud creditors. Terms made known on the dax of
sale. September 1, 1831.
»0 _ El-IIir N. WALDREP, adm'or.
0A, 7 f DI AN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of
'tA i lie court of ordinary of Twiggs county, will, on the
first Tuesday in Man h next, within th( I gal hom , hi
.-oik b"f-u- .In- - otat. house door iu th town «il 31acdo-
n‘>i gh, Henry cour.ty, !ol number fifty-three in the seventh
dist’-ict of Henry county, for the hen- fit ofthe heirs of Da
vid Majors, late of Twiggs county, deceased. Termamade
known on the day of sale. November 26, 1831.
21 DANIEL MAJORS, guardian.
C ’1 HARD JAN’S SALE,— Agreeably to an order of
IIP the court of ordinary of Twiggs county, will, on th"
first Tuesday in 3Iaroh n"xt, within the legal honrsrhe sold,
before th" court-house door in ;li" town of Gumming. For
syth county, fractional lot number one thousand thr- e Ictn-
dc d and thirty-two in Ihe fourteenth district of the first
section of originally Cherokee hut nmv Forsyth eountv, for
the benefil of the orphans of William Powell, deceased.—
Terms made known on the dav of sale. December 3, 1834.
23 TIIUMAS DOZIER, guardian.
A DM IN 1ST H ATOR *8 S ALE.—Pit rsuant to an
Tsl order ofthe in ft nor court oft Henry county, while sit
ting for ordinary pnrpnses, will, on the first Tuesday in
March next, within the legal hours, be sold, hefiire ill" court
house door in Paulding county, lot number one thousand and
thirty-six, in said county, containing forty acres more or
less—sold as the property of Isaac Coker, lat-’ of H n nry
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the dav of sale. November 25. 1834.
25 EI.lrillA COKER, adm'or.
B3j)FR MONTHS afterdate, application will be madi
J3 lo the honorable th - inferior court of Jon"s county
wh n sifting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell th
lands h longing to William Johnson, deceased, for the bene
fit of th" heirs nnd creditors December 3, 1834.
23 CHARLOTTE JOHNSON, adm'rx.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will he made
’to the inferior court of Walton county, wh n sitting
for ordinary purjHises, (or leave to sell th negroes belong
ing to the -state of Isaac Austin, late of Walton county, d
ceased. November 10, 1334.
19 MAltGARET AUSTIN, adm rx
J NOJ'1? NfONTJIS afterdate, application will be made
1 to th ■ inferior court of Jon"s eountv. when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell th" negroes belongin
to th- ( state of Sanford Chapman, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. December I, 1834.
23 STERLING VV SMITH, adm'or.
p[^0!. T 17 SOXTII8 after date, application will be made
-R to the inferior court of Fayett" county, when sitting fi>r
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estat" of Latik-
sfon Osborn, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and cred-
itois. December 2. 1834.
DANIEL OSBORN.
23 WILLIA3I OSBORN
• adm'ors.
4 DMINISTRATOK’S SALE.—Pursuant to an
order of the inferior court of Walton county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill, on the first Tuesday in
February next, within the legal hours, he sold, before the
court-house door in the town of Monroe, Walfon county, one
tract of land containing one hundred and twenty-eight acres,
whereon Harris T. Thurmond, late of said county, deceas
ed. lived—sold fi>r the benefit of th" heirs. Terms made
known on the day. November 24, 1331.
22 IIIRA3I ROUSSEAU, adm'or.
AO? H 3IONTHS afterdate, application will be mad
.& to the inferior court of Walton eountv, when sitting fit
ordinary purposes, forl-ave to s-l! lot number two li ’uired
and eighty in ’he tvvenrv-’hird district of Talf’Ot. eountv.—
De.— tniici- 10, 1S24.
23 ELIZABETH BURSON. adm'rx.
BjtOI’R MOSIT-tSafor da- .apj-l, ation witj he made
S' to the inf-rior court pi Fayette county, when sitiing
ft.- y‘tlin .ry |,urpos= S, for - av. to sell the real estate of
Mos s Westbrooks senior, deceased. November G, 1831
GANEY WESTBROOKS, i
JOSEPH WESTBROOKS,} adm'ors.
2rt J.\MES WESTBROOKS, )
{ ^05 IJ MONTHS after date, application will be mad
to the inf- rior court of Fike county, wh- n silting fiir
ordinary purposes, foi have to sell one hundred one and a
(j’larter acres of land, being half of lot number one hundred
and fifty-four, in ih" second oistrict of originally Monro*
now Pike county, and one negro-hoy named Jeplliey, be
longing to the ( state of L. K. Daniel, late of Pike county,
deceased. November 25, 1334.
23 EGBERT P. DANIEL, adm'or.
1 7401 I* MONTIiS after date, application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Jones county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell one hundred
acres ol’land in Jones county, and a lot of land originally
in Cherokee county, and one negro, all belonging to the es
tate of Joanna Barron, late of Jon s comity, dec as >d
WILLIAM BA RRON. adm’or.
Nov 3, 1334.—19 with the null annexed
T..NOUR MONTHS after date, application will hr
BJ made to the inferior court of Monroe county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man
belonging to Julia E Jackson, a minor. December 27, 1831.
27 M\ LL-S GREENE Jun. guardian.
1 7*01 R MONTI'S afterdate,application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Jones county, w hen
silling for ordinary purposes, for I avo to seil all the interest
that Ira T., Nancy, L-’ander and Franklin Cox, minor chil
dren ol Jessee Cox, deceased, have in lot number one hun
dred and fifty-five in the sixth district of originally Bald
win hut now Jones county. December 29, 1834.
37 BARTLEY M. COX, guardian.
Biographical and Historical Sketches, notices of all
New Inventions in the Arts, and a relation of nil that is
wonderful, rare, and curious in the history of the day, a list
that John I deaths, marriages, murders, robberies, arsons, shocking
5’—Lonsfor,, IfUJ 2, Win. F. P-joHixs, Janie.- Powell. Burton i -
Pitts, Kelson Pmtitm, D . It. Perry, J.#3 Fetegrevv, Jcliuah Poult, J SUfin
James M. Phillips. - TTS'HEREBY given to the parties in interest, , _ , . ,
Tl'«?a«terts ai Hev Jll n °^ e RfnoMs. Cimrlcs % Carlton, John B. F. Dixon and John Jones will accidents by flood and field, hair hramdtli escapes, all impor-
1t l ' ot , e . V,’ J -- n ' v.-'emas Held. proceed lo admeasure and lay out the dower of Susannah i tnnt f ' nnilnal Ir,!lls tn f ul1 ' wluc] ‘ "' ll he culled from the
Alderman, w idow of Thomas Alderman, late cf Thomas I newspapers of the new and old world. JKr It will invari-
S—Hillard J.s-fttphtnis, i). ft. ^cotx 2, ngrrisen .Smith, Anderson
Stafford, Bouj.imJn Slo:i.v, C. H Smith, John .u si irr. John .-’uike^
Alfre.t Smith,Ge oye Sampson, James.Spear, Wm LCc-’r.uis TtmV
B. Stubbs, set ret-ary of Mount Ms) lab I.oJre.
•r—Wm, Thomas, li. Vi. TiGiiger, l’.li.-ha Trice Mai'v
Tucker.
W—William A. W.ik.-r Win. Walker. Samvl Wri " *
Walker, Luu^ W!:;,it c v. e. war I. ’ ’
Wrn.P. Vim^e, Dr. p. Yonge.
Ann
F
I new
county, deceased, agreeably to a writ directed lo us from I ably exclude all political, religious, or professional dis-
tlie superior i-ourt of said county, of lot number lliirly-efolit i cns ^j on9 ’ a,lt * 8, 'ek to useful and entertaining matter only
in the thirteenth district of formerly Irwin but now Thotnas i ^ ie ^LCIIV MIST will be published weekly in a
county. They are hereby notified to bo and appear at the I form on a sttper royal slieot, at Columbus, Georgia.
!i ami lor said comity, to show I j y CHARLES Ft 8IIERLI I{J%E< ot three dollars
next superior court held in
!). I1KAHD post-M i-tcr < c ai)>e, if any they have, why sueli dower shall not he lo
— : —. gailv assigned. November ID. 1831.
Kf.ANK e>m:fi>bi i john caklton, >
P<>K S-ALIC AT THIS OFFICE ! JOHN B. F. DIXON,} commissioners.
21 JOHN JONES. ^
per year, one half in advance, the other at the end of six
j months.
: iff The Editor will be assisted by gentlemen of establish-
i ed literary reputation, and the publication will commence
1 by tHe 1st of February. 1835. 26
A DW1M3TU VTOR’S SAJ-E.—Agreeably to an
i W order of the inferior court of Fayette county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on th" the first Tuesday in
February next, w ithin the legal hours, before the court-house
door in Cobb eannty, he sold one lot of land known a* num
ber four in th" twentieth district of the second section of
Cherokee hut now Cobh county, as the property of Susan
nah M‘Arty, deceased, fur the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms made known on the dav. November 12,
1834.-20 JAMES WILLIAMS. adm'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an
order of the inferior court of Pulaski county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill, on the first Tuesday in
February next, within the F-ga! hours, be sold, before the
eoui t-hosise door in the town of Hartford, Pulaski countv,
thrpe hundred fifty-eight and three fourths acres of land, be
ing lot number twenty-three j n the twelfth district of form
erly Houston hut now Pulaski county, and a part of lot
number twenty in the same district lying now partly in Pu
laski and partly in Houston county, being the real estate of
John C. Moye, deceased, and to be sold subject to the wi
dow’s dower. Terms made known on the dnv of sale. Nov
lffi 1S34.-19 JAMES O. JKlKS, adm'or
A LL PERSONS, indebted to the estate of Days
(•ill,-late of Baldwin eountv, deceased, nre hereby
p-quested to make payment; and nil persons having claims
against said estate, n> present their accounts, authenticated,
within the time prescribed by law. D-cember 19 1834
25 JAMES JOLLY, ex'or.
A ^il J indebted to the estate of Travis
Harper, late of Nevyton county, deceased, are ri>-
quest-d to make immediate payment; and persons to whom
ihe said estate is indebted, to present their accounts,authen
ticated, within the legal lime. January 5, 1835
28 CHARLES A. BROOKS, adm'or.
liAST NOTICE.
A PERSONS, who arp indebted to the estate of
Ut j r ' ,AK,A * 1 Lamar, late of Baldwin county, deceas-
* . "ho do not roni° forward and make arrange
with me on the first ruosday in Fehruary next, will find
tiicir papors in suit. January 13, 1835.
28 JESSE ROBINSON, ex'or.
D CUKE ©F DROPSY. .
KS. FALL A ELLIOTT intend to keep constantly on
hand w-ith M. E. Edwards of .Milledgeville, a sunph-
Oftlieirvaluable Medicine for the cure of Drops’/
GEORGIA. Jasper county.
"HOIIN PRICE, of the two hundred and ninety-sixth
cS^ district of Georgia militia, tolls, before C. F Walthall, a
jusiie. ol :h- pr-ae-’ ;br .-•aii!county, one sma!! sorrel Jlorre.
Colt, with w hile hind feet, and a slur in his lor head, and
supposed to he two years old—appraised, by Joe] Jones and
John \V. Stone, to be worth twelve dollars on the 13th day
of D<-( ember, 1834.
A true extract from the cstray-1 wok. January G, 1835.
23 KOBEIIT KELL AM, c. t. c.
GEORGIA. Jasper county.
W~fr v \ ii> SMiTH,oftlic three hnndred a;id scventy-nieih
-H-y di>t. :ct of Georgia militia, tolls, before William A.
Moore, a justice of tiie peace for said county, a lay Dorse,
seven y/ars old nexf spring, and both hind feet and the loft
fore foot w hit;—appraised, by Burry T. Digby and John
Maxey, lob" worth sixty-five dollars on the 29th day of
Dec-" m her, 1834.
A true extract from the es! ray -book. January 3, 1835.
23 ROBER4 KEI.J.AM, c. i c.
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C— John 11. Gr.flin, Eiijriii (.
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Glints, Mr. Gcorse. Thomas G
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Ay let Buckner 2.
•t. GeoTi:** W. Canuo
Gu»cfre 'A . roilins.
Wiifoii IlUYneri, Crispin Davis, Moses Du-
. Brown, J. G. Bui*
orphans, Charles A.
Dean
iseD Elirott.
k'ndio.b' 1’ij'pcfT.
• or. i elix ?*resbr»m, Anthony Gil*
Gona I, Silc£ Gammon, G. vv. G.
rt, G Gmnt.
H — Marti 1 1 (’ Ilarri", VViley G. !hay;iis. c>ri:i’iine Henderson,
ion tlenorick, Joe Hendrick or 1>.*\ ik. ; lav. iord, Juseph Hill, K.
> atr, I hon rs H.
J—J. 6c a. \V. Jyliiiaton, William Joltkiun. Joiui Junes, Mary
ones, Levi Jester.
L—Edward Lapradc.
M—W. K. I). Aureus, Pitt r.IilnerS. Pitt W. Aii'.nor, T];om .> X -
iir.t , (AlTcffs of Monroe I.odye, V,i‘*aeiis .v]‘Elroy, Jaekahni-i
p errit. Janet APNair, John APFarhn, Kasiey Morris.
—James Owen bee, Ben 4 imia Oscar.
I*—James al Putnam, William Pari h, Y/fliiam R. Pencllt
John PitmaJe. James Powers, John VV. Persons, William .s. Penn
Air Pringle.
II—Jane Russell, Daniel Boss, Luke Roberts, Colonel K. Led
din?
S— Wict R. SincMon, Benjamin .''toward, [larriet A Strother,
■?;»nxuel L. Sivell*-, William *>arl>p roiiffh.
1'—James 1.. Ti.oii.p*«on, Purii; 'ihn^h*. Lewis Turner. W. I
rruvvit, William I’rapp. James l imit! - on. John iTeiuhie, t.v.ik-
i h. i nion. Job Taj Iw ■ W. . • .
W—D iWebb. Abner Wt.n. .-osan ]:. W. ; . u.ubri-h
W; line. n w»"*ton, Isaiah V' . . , W *r’ton.
fl7—Jl ALrltiJ) BROOKS, Post-Master.
« Vit ; S!
IilSTOF IjETTKKS
■ the
be .-.cut to the (.eiu-nil I’ost-
Kfiijainin Cincfit.-, Kiehaid Fos-
and win
i« dead ieitei
‘.'iTP'-te :.i Washington City.
A- John Askew -2.
ft—,i c Bunks, ft. M. Blount, miss Farkcy Barker, John
Burge, Jarrel Beasley;’.
C— f ranklin Crav. ford, George Cartwright. Hcasant JU C'omp-
n, Ttioinas Crav. ford, lolm At. Caluerr, Andrew Ca-son, Lab' n
La.'tieberry trirs. Ann i). Cross. Ji-rerniah ( o:,.
D—r'amuei Day 2, James Duncan. .. :nt:u Dc-adw del, .V.arcellus
It. Deal.
K—John Faulkner, Johi; Fool
ter. William Forii-iniia;
ieorse Crei-n. Tireotlty Griftrn. Itirbard (triae-y, Hannon (ft
digger2, William A Heiideison, iimotiiy Dixon, Ilaunal- Hf-iKier-
*i(. Felt; Hardin in, bom;> ft. Mar-.cci!, John Hill, Alary Hovater,
nomas Harris, miss M. Hutchison.
J—Benjimon Jordan
K—Allen Kelly J, W ltiarn Kilpatrick, Daniel Keily, John Knight,
-i.aitrack Kimbroueh, i icbard King.
L—Allen Light.oot, John Lamer, Let better 6z Barker, John,
ovejcy.
Al—Stephen A. cblcy, James E. Maxey, n’.rs Nr.no} ABLeridon,
oily (Via well.
ft -Soiomon Pretlet, James Potts, Jessee Potts. Joseph :\ Pow-
.1, Asa Pey. Wiliiam Piirhett, Jolm Price, Stephen Pa mer, C. D.
a. ks, Josiati Pairo-k, W. B. Puchard 2.
ft—1 like Bobinson, William Kaney, William B. Richard -.
lines Kugg.
'—Conslan 8tagle, James Stewart, W. ft. Smith, Richard Smith,
William .-aniters 2, Sarah Smith, Abraham Smith, Gilbert Slav.
George Settle, a.i.es Slayton, II ft. Stewart, Jam s Smith.
T—Joint fruit!, Ephraim E. Tiller, Philip Thurmond, John Thur
mond.
W—John Wood, John Wethersbie. Sarah Williams, A. P. W-
sot;. Thomas Walker, Archibald White, James AVorshcii, lsham 1’
v.'heiis, jt.lin Wells.
—J. W. Yarborough.
' PETEK GRITtNELI., Post ATnster.
ffaffaT ©P LETTERS
gD EAlAINlNli in the I’ost-Uffire, at Decatur, DeK«U) county, W-
the ist January, 1S35; and which, it not taken out before F- 1
-1 day of March next, will, as dead letters, be sent to the Genera,
-et-othce at Washington i ity,
ft—Anthony G. Botler, Josh'll Boroughs. Fdwar Eovd, Williau’
'r.vce. Lui.c Burnet, .Samuel ftitr.'et, William Betts, ioiin Kenton,
(•fun Beman, Joseph Bryant, James Barnes, ft. K. Bray, Frede
rick Baldwin, Nathan Beauchamp.
t'—Stanley Crews, Janies Covington, J; i.il-s Castleberry, T. C.
Corley. AViiii im j. Campbell 2, A H. Copeiand, Josiah Choice.
D—V. i'.liam Dickson, JamesDouohoo 2, Joseph Davis.
E—A atthew Estes.
F—Thomas Fowler. John Foreman 2. Wi ‘lam Fowler.
. .6—’A s 't Glower. William Gillieit, mis. A' : a George, Arcldk-d
H—Noah Hcrncsby, Hush Horne, Sterling iiarris, Daniel Kn?( *
Idislia Hendon, William W. Hudgins, William Heron, JU'e*
tutchins. William How -.rd
J—A' tiliani Jackson, Daniel Johnson, Burrell Johnson,
h’ Alary iinight, Samuel King, James Kemp. Thomas L. Kirk
patrick.
I.—Jarcrr. I-Pye, James Lloyd, Richard Literal.
—Jo).n Al-Giiiiiis. T-hnnias Meliafi'ev, Cliarles Murphey, r'.c-
hen Maics s, A. P. M-Coo], J. M Daniei, Israel Miller, E. K. At -
-e:in, Joel Morton, William Aieador, William Malonev, J V • l ’ r
-usaunah Al'H-e, John Alaiikifi', Niell AIT.cod, Julia Ann Malone,
John APLcod,Thomas P Mallory 2, John Aleiitt 2, Samuel Ata-'
ters, James Am:, n a, Ann Mayes,
ft— iJimun Olfo.d
*’—^arah l-'arr, Jeremiah Perry, James Philips, William -"
Parkes, Robert Pitchart,
' —Thomas Ray, Jame: Ross, Newton Randall, James n. hain-
ey, .T.aUicbia Reeves, Jacob Red wine-
8—Joseph Stewart, Jacob i-coft. U.J. s mall wood, Barnet Sc-U.
Dector N N. Smith, K.ndioial Stephens, H. G. Slaughter 2, Thomas
inmui.s, ( hristoM.er Ecn e!l, Joel F. Scaife, Alexander Stephens
'dm E. Smith, Thomas Stephens. Wiley Scoggin. .
F— Joseph 'i'ankersley, Ilohert Tarpley, Thomas Thompson, bi.-
zabeth 'Upton
V—Alexander Vaughn, .
W—James White 3. William White. Daniel AVorsharn. J. A'l'ito
or J. Al. Watson, Daniel V*’bile, Jesse Willi mis, Harrison AV iil'ahisj
John Wallen. Nathan WiBerford, Jnroh Wubff, Josei-li A. Av itpj-
Rev. lioiiej t Walker, Fanw ei L. V ilson, John AV hite. AlertM
AVord, George White. Jacob AVi.i:.-, Ahnei AYeHs, Matthew AV oniaci.
28 Tt! »MA>* A. cl’Lt.tA AN, Post--Alt *t«f