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arroli S!i rift Sates.
li t Tuesday in February next be-
Tax Collector s Sale.
^ ^TiLL bo sold cn the first Tuesday in MARCH
w«ru tho .awful lraura of sale hi Carr.ilton next, between the usual hours of sal
Can-oil County, cfore 4hc Court House door, I couu house in McBonongh, Henry county
wi I be S.,1,1 .he following properly V. wit: ! ‘“"‘“S property, or so much^n^us«oll«uslyab.
CaUicnu Burk's interest in lret of Land No. 74 in *>!£"«* amounts of lax and Cot, due lor the yea.
tho sixth district of Carroll—to satisfy n fi fa in favor of
the Governor of Georgia for the use of the Central
Hank vs Elrfred M Hibjilerand William Jteall and Ir
vin J'oliril, administrators of Cutaway Burk deceased.
Lot of Land No. 207 in the sccoud district Carroll—
levied on as the property of Benjamin Chapman by vir
tue of a fi fa from Carroll superior court in favor of Al
fred Iverson vs Beniamin Chapman & John D Chap
man with other small fi fas vs the some. *
Lot of Land No. 101 in the eleventh district of Car
roll—levied on as the property of Patrick G Denham
by virtue of a fi fa from Carroll superior court iu favor
of John Blake vs P G Denham and Arthur Denham.
Half of Lot of Laud No. 93 iu the eleventh district
Cnn.dl, aid one hundred barrels of com more or less
—levied o i :.-lhe property of John Camp, by virtue of
n fi fa from Carroll superior rourt in favor of John Bou
ton vs John Camp & Patrick G Denham.
Thirty three barrels of eorn more or less—levied ou
as the properly of Irrin Polard by virtue of a fi fa from
Carroll superior court in favor of Wilson Cartwright
vs In in Polard.
A sorrel horse—levied on as the properly of John
P,cash il by virtue of a fi fa from Carroll inferior court
in fivor of J F Clivland vs John Beasley and Millnor
Jones security.
All Samuel'CtarUs interest in tho north half of Lot
of Land No. 91 in the sixth district Carroll—levied on
by virtue of o fi fa from a justice’s court of Carroll
county in favor of Daniel McDowell vs said Samuel
Clark, with other fi fas vs the same, levy made and re
turned hv a constable.
Lot ot'Lnnd No. (14 in the 7th district Carroll—levied
on ns the property of M-tUhete Me Michael to satisfy
sundry fi fn* from a justice's court of Butts comity in
favor of Wilson & Lovejov vs said McMichael. levied
mid returned to nia hy a constable. jan I 1634
* ■ ISAAC: E. COBB, th'ff.
Hon‘sion Sheri ff sales.
INf the first Tuesday in February next will
unsold in the town of Perry Houston county
between the lawful hours of sale
Iret No. 177 in the 14tli district of said county—lev
ied on as the property of Samuel Walker to satisfy a
fi fa issued from Monroe superior court in favor of
George Cohnuis vs said Walker, property pointed out
hy Jesse Thomas.
Lot No. ill!) and tho east half of lot No. 256 in the
1833. . .
400 Acres of Pine *Land, No. 150, in the
12th district of Lowndes county, levied on as the pro
perty of Benjamin Moor dec'd, Tax due --4 cents and
cost.
250 Acres of Pino Lend, No. 8, in tho I3tli.
district of Early county; levied on as the property of
Silas Yarborough, Tax due 3ft j cents and cost.
40 Acres of Land, No. 1034, in the21st district
2d section Cherokee, levied on as the property of
William Blackstocks, Tax due 70£ cents and cost.
1(50 \crcs of » and. No. 67. in the fourteenth
district and 2d section, Cherokee, levied on as the
property of Archibald Copeland, Tax due 31^ cents
and cost. •
2024 Acres of Land, No. 25, in the fourth
district of Muscogee, levied on ns the property of Hi
ram MeCluskey, Tax due 35J cents and cost.
202j Acres of Land, No, 169. in tho 2d dis
trict of Henry county, levied .on as the property of
Henderson Willingham. Tax due $2, 23} cents and
cost. . , ,
20 Acres of Land, No. 52, id the eleventh
district, 1st section. Cherokee, levied on 11s the prop
erty of Augustus W. Hillsuian, Tax dne 374 cents
ana cost. . .
160 Acres of i and. No. 219, in the ninth
district 4th section. Cherokee, levied as the property
of .Samuel Barriutinc, Tax due 314 cents and cost.
160 Wes of Land, No. 262. in the eleventh
district and 2d section, Cherokee, levied on as the
property of Thomas M. Harris, Tax due 314 cents
and cost.
2024 Acres of I.aud, No. 8, in the eighth
district of Henry county, levied on as the property of
Daniel Peterson, Tax due 504 cents and cost.
160 Acres of Land. No. 131, in the thirteenth
district nnd 2d section of Cherokee, levied on as the
property of Nelson Gray. Tax due M4 cents , and
cost.
160 Acres of Land, No. 200. in the thirteenth
district and 4th section, Cherokee, levied on as the
property of Turner A. Cleaves, Tax due 324 cents,
cost 624.
2024 'Acres of {.and. No. not known, iu the
7th district of Henrv county, levied on as the property
of Robert Milling, Tax due 23J cents and cost.
°024 Acres of Land, No. 113, iu the 14th
district of Lee county. levied on as the property of
William Wilkerson. Tax due 28f cents and cost.
160 Acres of Land, No. 192, in the. 10th
I ^AOUIi months after date application will be made
^ to the inferior court of Houston county when sil
ting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro
woman belonging to me heirs of Jolm"McBride decea
sed, for die benefit of said heirs. oct 18-18
F. F. CHAIN, auartlian.
F OUR months after dale application will be made
to the court of ordinary of Pike county, for
leave to sell Lot of Laud No. 23d,in the 2d Di-trict of
originally Monroe now Pike county, for the benefit
of the heirs of John G. Towns, deceased.
JESSE B. REEVES, Guard'11.
Oct 27 1834—19
F OUR mouths after date application n ill be
made to tho honorable the luferior court of
Houston county, when-sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell tho Land belonging to the
estate of Henry Rogers deceased.
DAVID ADAMS, ad'mr.
sept 3 1 834 12
F OUR montlis after date application will be made
to die honorable inferior court, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the negroes be
longing to the estate of Alexandria B. Taylor, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
WM. B. FILES, ? ...
JAMES M. TAYLOR. J
Nov 17 1634—22
1 "NOUR months afterdate, applicadonwill he made
. to the honorable inferior court of Houston coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of
James Jarrettlatc of said county dec’d, for die benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
JAMES A. EVERITT, Adm'r.
oft 1»34—22
Georgia, Coweta county.
W HEREAS Susannah White and Turner
Persons apply to mo for letters of ad
ministration on iliecstatc of Levi YY hire, lute of
said eoutity deceased,
these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and
appear at my office teithin the time prescribed hy laic, to
show cause ij any they hare, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under mv hand at office this the 14tli Nov.
1834. 23 '
DAVID MOSELEY, c. c. o.
T
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
Ill: present session of the Scottsboro Female
stitute, will close on Friday the 12th Llecemi
next. The duties of die Institute vyiil lie resumed >■
the fourth Monday in January, lc-35.
Dr. & Mrs. Brown will be assisted in the Classic;,
and Scientific Department by Dr. A. P. Nott, a gra
duate of Yale, and a regular M. D. of the Charleston
Medical College; and by Mr. Ilartnan and Miss Clarke,
whose success in giving instruction lias been, fully
proved.
Mrs. Brown will conduct the Musical Department
SURGH A L NOT1CE.
A CERTAIN'CORE FOR TIM:
HERNIA, (ou ft l FT L R E,)
EFFECTED BY THE APPLICATION OF •
DR. STAGNER'S PATENT TRUSS.
1 71 xM. PENDLETON respectfully tenders his
A • services to the citizens of Baldwin, 1 wiggs,
Bibb, Crawford, and Houston Counties, who are sub
jects of the above disease, and proffers to cure them cer
tainly within tho period of two or four months- In
case however, of failure, no remuneration shall be
expected, so certain is lie of the remedy applied. In
fact, had not multiplied cures have been already exlii- I al .g be assisted by a well qualified musical teacher, it
bited before the public view, the means used would ( j ie umn p er „f pupils warrant the engagement. . The
appear to fqlly adapted to the nature of the disease, ami | institution j.s well furnished with, every necessary aj>-'
the human system while laboring under it, as to elicit | p aratIIS f or teaching experimentally every principal in
the confidence of all who becomes acquainted with it. j c] lel!1 j s t rv . Astronomy, Electricity, and all the bran-
To those who may have any donbt of its efiicacy, cer- ■ c j les (l p, l: 7. U nd philosophy.
tifientes can be produced from some of the mort res- J Dr. Brown’s success as a lecturer, with the attain-
pcctable citizens of YV arren county, as well as 1 pyst- nients an( j the respectability of the many hundreds of
clans where the late Dr. J. M. Spmsfiiis practised. 1 p a pi| s already graduates of the Institute, warrants the'
Among whom are Henry Lockhart. M. D., J. 1. 1 er- j r ti 0Ut that no establishment in the southern cougi-
sons, M. D„ YY'm. P. Butt, M.-D., Geo. Iv. llollouay. . j rv cun Q q- er g rea ter advantages.
M. D., and Messrs. Janies Adams. Brawn Ivy, Jnos. , Drawing and Painting may be pursued to any ex-
Raley. John Persons, nnd -Snmttel Smith, some or j ent —,„any n f the pupils,'now at the Institute, can
whom were die subjects of a cure. - I take ’ miniatures on ivory, portraits in oils, midland-.
E. M. Pendleton may be seen and consulted, at HCa p CS j t) 0 j] s aIU | water colours, from nature.
Brown’s Hotel, Milledgeville, from the /th Dec. till the Arrangements are made to tench a Painting Class of
close of the session: then ill Macon, at Iluson s r otcl, i y OIln „ | a( ]ies, who hare finished their general studies in
till' the 9th of January: iu Knoxville, from the 'dependent of the rectiations of the school. Aliy of the
9tth to the 14th ; in Perry, from the 14 th to the 18th;, p n pjj g ca „ pursue tlie I.atiu and Greek languages, and
in Marion, from the 18th to the 24 th ; then to Milled- t ] 1R Jji^-licr hranehes of fuathematics, if desired : and
geville again, and until altered he will expect to con- die French tongue may he studied either in connection
tinne the same round, during the ensuing winter and or apart from the English department,
pring months, and attend regularly ai the time and Miss Clarke and Sirs. Brown resided nine years in
pl ace - ’ France, and spoke the French language as tlieir native
Mt* nov. 1634. —t. f.— _—x j tongue. These circumstances offer to young ladies
| who wish to pursue Music, French and Painting, or
I either, without any other branch of education', supe-
MULBERRY, NEAR THIRD STREET* 1*1 OT IldvrintngG.^.
HE subscriber contiuucs to manufacture Board can he obtained in the family of Dr. Brown,
A <
13th district of said county—levied on as tlie property
of YY’m. .Shepherd to satisfy a fi fa issued front Hous
ton inferior court in favor of Jacob Wilcox vs Wm.
Shepherd maker, Thomas Barron, Samuel Gilmore, ■ district nnd 3d section of Cherokee, levied on as the
aud Giles B. Taylor endorsers. j property of Peter Ellis. Tax due 25 ceuts and cost.
Lot No. 301 in the 13th district of said county—lev- 2024 Y ores of {.and. No. 28, in the twelfth
ied on as the property of YY'm. W. West, to satisfy a district of Muscogee, levied on as tlie property of
fi fa issued from Houston inferior court in favor of John Richard P. F.llis, Tax due 354 cents & cost.
Rawls, 4.V Co. vs said YV’est.
The west half of Lot No. 57 in the I4tli district of
said county—levied on ns the property of Benjamin
Powell, to satisfy a fi lit issued from a JusticeV rourt
of said county in favor of R. L. Duncan vs Benja
min Powell, levy made and returned 10 me bv a const-
able.
Five negroes, to wit : Sally aud her infant
child. YVe«ley, a hoy about four years of age, Delilah,
n girl about eleven years old. Betsy, a girl about eight
years old, levied on to satisfy a fila against Arthur A.
Morgan and others in favor of the Bank of Hawkins-
ville. nod other fifas against said Morgan.,
Lot No. 237 in the |3th district of said county—lev
ied on as the property of John Tully. to satisfy a fi fa
is. uetl from Dooly superior court in favor of David
Shipp vs said Tully.
The plantation on which Osbnm YViggins now lives
containing two squares. Nos. not known, in the 9tli
district of said county, and two negroes to wit: George
a hoy 17, and Hetty n girl 9 years of age—levied on us
the property of wild YY’ipgins, to satisfy a fi fa iu favor
of the llawkinsville Bank, vs R. Y r . C. Ruffin, YYE
YV’. Ruffin, Osburt) Y\ r iggiiis, and PhinensOliver.
GEORGE M. DUNCAN, sh’ffi
Dec 29 1834
Nov. 29, 1834.
HUGH LONGING, T. C.
Craw ford Sheriff Sales.
W I. L he sold on the first Tuesday in >•-
uary next, nt the court bouse in e
to«’ti of Knoxville, Crawford comity, hetw- n
tho usual hour;-; of sale :
One lot of Land No. 44 ill the 2d district Houston
originally, now Crawford county—levied on as the
property of Davis Jones to satisfy sundry sir.ali fi fas
from -i justice’s rourt of flbert county in favor of An
drew YWidley vs sAid Jones, levy made and returned
to nia bv a constable.
On ; lot of land No. 74, in the 1st district of Houston
originally now Crawford comity—levied on ns tlie pro-
1 petty of-C. M. Roberts, to satisfy sundry small fi (Sis
from 11 jnstic.-’a court of said county if favor of John
Kecn.’r and others, vs said Roberts, levy made and re
turned to uia by a constable.
One Bed and furniture, nnd three bedsteads, six
chairs, one Desk, one Sideboard, one Secretary,
one lot of books of 12 volumes, one set of Clark’s
Commentaries, 1 cadle stand. 1 table, 1 cow, 1 clock, 2
looking glasses—all levied on os the property of Abra-
lnui N. Clardy. to satisfy a fi fa from the superior
cr> irt of said county, in favor of Ilungerfords & Stod
dard vs said Clardv and Bivati F. Lam.
JOHN YVHITTINGTON, Sh’ffi
Jan 1 1834
Administrator's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in February.
f V the town of MONTICEIxLO. Jaspercouu
ty, before the court house door iu the legal
hours, will he sold the Laud belonging to said de
ceased, situate in Jasper county, lying on the
Ormulgce river, contaiuiug oue hundred and
thirty acres more or less, lying opposite the tract
to he sold in Butts county, reserving the ferry
landing for the use of the purchaser in Butts
county sales. Also the place whereon Charles
Trussel now lives contaiuiug 50 acres more or
less on Wise’s creek, sold for the beuefit of the
heirs aud creditors, terms two annual payments,
further particulars wade known on the day.—
Good security will lie required ill all the above
sales. To lie sold under the incumbrance of tltf
widow’s dower.
PA H HA M LI ND8EY, adm'r.
Oct 13 1834 17
Administrator's Sale.
P URSUANT to an order of die inferior court of
Jones county when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will he sold on the first Tuesday in February next
within tlie legal hours of sale, before the courthouse
door in the city of Macon, Lot of Land No. 48, in die
fourth district of Bibb county, sold as the property of
Mark Patterson, late of Jones county deceased for the
benefit of the heirs and-creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the dav.
, PLEASANT B. PATTERSON,adm'r.
Nov 26 1834—23
Henry Sheriff Sales.
pf J . ’ORE the court house in McDonough Henrv
jfcjP county; on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY
tnxt, between the iismd hours, will he sold
One lot of I, .11.-I containing 2024 acres lot 175 in die
3d district of said county, 1 sorrel horse saddle and hri-
dk*—levied on as property of James Washington to
satisfy a ii f.i from C-.’li-uham superior court in favor of
Elias Bliss vs said Washington. .
One negro woman named Harriet—levied on as
property of Jethro Karnes to satisfy certain fi fas from
II'-ury'uperior court in favor of Jeremiah D. Mann
aud others. . _
1 Metro woman by the name of Sally nnd 1 hoy by
Administrator's Sale.
feN die first Tuesday in February’tiext, will he
W sold, before the courthouse in the town of For
syth, Monroe county, between the usual hours of sale,
the Dwelling house* & out Vuildings, together with the
land on which die same is situated, which was deeded
by myself to James Parsons, adjoining the town of
Forsyth, and immediately 011 the Fayetteville road ruu-
ning out from said town, containing four acres more
or less. The same being sold in pursuance of an
order granted by the honorable inferior court of 51 on-
roc county when sitting for ordinary purposes, on the
1st Monday in this inst., sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of Janies Parsons, deceased.
THOMAS T. NAPIER,
Nov. 22. 1834.-23 special Administrator.
Administrator's Sale.
B FORF. die court house in Knoxville, Crawford
connty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in FE
BRUARY next, between the usual hours of sale. Lots
of Land Nos. 205 and 405 in die second district of ori
ginally Houston now Crawford county, as belonging
to the estate of Jerred Mills deceased. nor <> 1834
IIRYAN BATEMAN, adm'r.
Executor's Sale.
IN the first Tuesday in February next, will'be
sold nt the court house in the town of Millcdge-
• , . Ba, v ana J{S' - I ville, Baldwin county, between die usual hours of
the nain-of niom.is—levied on as property of Thom- : sn j e .
as Beaty, sen., to satisfy a fi fa from Henry superior
court iu favor of Arthur I). Meek vs Thos. Beaty, sen..
Titos. Beaty, jun., aud YY r m. Snyger.
.One lot nf Land No. 81 in the 12th district of said
county—levied on as property of Nicholas E. Pile to
sotisfy sundry fi fas from a justice’s court in favor Jas.
Hancock and others vs said Pile, levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
JAS LOY E, 8h’ffi
Jan 1 1835 ■ ■ • '
Butts Sheriff Sale.
W ILL tm sold on die first Tuesday in FEBRUA
RY next, between die usual hours of sale, at
Jacioou Butts county, before the court house door, the
following property, *io wit:
tine red and white pided cow and calf
levied on ns the property’of Jeremiah Maxey, by vir-
tuo of a mortgage ti la from Butts superior court in
favor of YViihum Harrison, administrator of James
Harris 111 deceased, vs said Maxey, property pointed
out bv the administrator.
JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, sh'ff.
Dec I 1834
202J acres of land, levied on as the property nf Y’el-
vouton Thaxton, lot No. not known in the diird district
of originally Monroe now Butts county, whereon the
defendant now re-ide-i, joining lauds of D. Lindsay
and others, to satisfy a fifo from the Superior Court of
Butts County in favor of Oliver YV.Cox. vs. said Yel-
v •nion Thaxton, property pointed out by plaiutiffis at
torney.
Until.! on ns tho property of William Merrer j
hy virtu 1 9 of an attachment from the rninerior court of
Ijtutts eouety, and four attarlunents Irofn a justices
court of Butts county, all said attachments in favor of
YVilliam Strand, 1 grey horse, one sorrel stud horse,
ehetnut sorreuiare* a clay hank colored mule colt, <X
yellowcolorei) male celt, 4 eqw A- calves, 1 hull. A-
one huifer, to satisfy the above attachments. William
Strand vs said Mercer, pro).; rtv sold by order of court
nnd pointed out hv the plaintiff.
K. R. KINDKICK, D. S.
Dec 13 1834
If.! -Mlit month.-’after date application will ho made
X to 'he inferior court of Butts comity when sitting
l';t ordiann pnrpows. for leave to sell the real estate of
M u. " O Sander a lunat e, for t'i>- benefit of the cred
itora of said M. T> Bowles. 6th Sept. 1834. 13
GUSTAY'D8 HENDRICK, gvitnCn.
Setwecn 30 and 40 Negroes*
men, women and children, being a part of the person
al estate of Col. Znchnriah Lamar, deceased, and sold
in conformity to liis will. Terms—Two years credit,
with interest after the first year, the purchasers giving
good note's with approved security.
JESSE ROBINSON, Ez'r.
Dec. 1 1634—24—tds
Georgia, Pike county.
W HEREAS Asa Sessions applies to me
fur letters » f adtniustration on the es
tate of James Lowrey, late of said county de
ceased,
Aud Whereas Beverly Daniel and Harriet
Rees, applies to me for letters of administra
tion on the estate of Herron Rees late of said
couniv deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to he and appear at my office within the lime
prescribed by law. to shew cause if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Uiveu under mv hard at ntfico, tilts the 20lh
Nov. 23, 1834. ' 2-3
H. G. JOHNSON,- c: c. o.
Georgia,— Houston county.
W HEREAS Elijah Dean applies tome for letters
of administration on the estate of Sterling
office teithin the time prescribed by law, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given trader my hand at office this the 12th day of
December, 1834.
26 CIIA’S II. RICE. c. c. o.
Georgia,— Campbell county.
W HEREAS Priscilla Jones and James McRnck-
in apply to me for letters of administration
on the estate of YVm. Jones Jate of said county de
ceased, * ■
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office within th» time
prescribed by law. to shew cause, if any they have
why said letters should not be granted..
(itven under my hand at office, this the 8th Decent
her, 1834.. 26
L. BERRY HARRIS, c. c. o.
THE SUBSCRIBER '
forms his friends and the
MM. S
tills place. Tire house is ready for !he ZA h-
of transient awl regular Boarders ei'CT^N
in families, oh as moderate terms as can be*
r,.‘ place. The undivided attention of hin-ti?^
tnrly will Ire constantly directed to th, ^1
pit:::, lire of all who may call on liih). ^ '* lafo T^
His stables are ample, his room- general!
• ions, aud no pains or expen-e will |, 0 SI) ,; f :: s
lushing his table with tin b«M the market
Macon, January 1, 1835. ' *
O' The nquirer Columbus, Conrier i L
Banner Athens Times Milledgeville.will c |
the above 3 insertions and forward their ,-Jr
this place for payment.
22Ff:'. C-I? *
Macdonottgh. Vet. ‘£ j*, i
THE subscriber hashU |
well known stand for t| e , H
of keeping a house ofLyM
ment, and solicits a B 0r „ f
lie patronage, for which J
hopes of giving getieia! ,,*1
lion, liis table shall he supplied with the best ii. J
trv can atTord, and liis stables well attended I
19 ISAAC HArlvrv 1
A , TnE , SUBSCKlHtlt u,
^4%, I?/ t ! lkfiu lJlc ah«ve establish,, I
I S fi] s,fua J° "*e oxte-nrive £ ;|
Tilt Werrn Ileninf/trlirrri' | who wish to pursue Music, French and Painting, or SHjjSjj I fi llwi l 1n 11 ’'it uuldiiq., reecetnI
lin narc .nannjaciurer. L;,t inr a „ v „*irer i.mnd, of «i,.mti n i.\ S nne. a|i!lgaJh fe i,5 r erected in Macon, :in ,i is ^|
. nc^'H for the acconimu,!,,; I
T HE subscriber contiqncs to manufacture Board can" heohtained in the family of Dr. Brown, °f regular bonrdtrs, and transient personj.
TIN WARE in every variety, and has or other respectable families in the Doro/for ten dol-; niodious stables are attached lo the hotel. l .
now on hand a general assortment, which ho will lars per month. j The subscriber hopes to merit frotn his t J
j wholesale or retail at the ISavannah or A honitii rvf* ii»r» Roeg -ig h unn mifiimfllilp. bik? fli<® ( n ml nni>iio n eitoon .... * . ■
ta prices.
He has also just received an assortment of Ja
panned Tin .YVare, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans, Canisters, tugar
Bowls. Milk cups. Tumblers, Pepper boxes, Gra
ters. Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit
Boxes, sand Boxes. Pocket Lanterns, &c. See.
Also, patent Bakers, Foot stoves, hlocktin Tea
Pots, Plates, Basins, Tumblers, &c.
JOB WORK -done at the shortest notice,
jan 2 WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
VINE VILLE ACADE3IY.
'nSTK. aud Mrs. Armstrong will take charge of the
ItB Vine ville Academy (near Macon) on the first
Monday in January next. From the high reputation
ns a teacher and disciplinarian, which Mr. Armstrong
has established during the last four years at Fatcntou,
we have great confidence iu recommending this school
to the public. All tlie branches usually taught in res
pectable academies will lie taught here. Board may
be obtained in respectable families.
Vineville (surrounded with pinewoods) is believed
to be as healthy as any village or settlement in the
State.
LEROY NAPIER, A. CLOPTON,
WM. NIXON, II. CRAFT.
YVM. SCOTT, Tuos. HARDEMAN.
Dec. 11, 1834.—25
PUBLIC-SALE.
Chapman late ofsaid county deceased tKVTILL be sold for cash, on the first Tuesday in
17irst are therefore to cite and admonish all and. J/yf Fe | )rtlary nexti at n o’clock A. xM., at the
singular the kindred and creditors of said deer as- * >—->—•• -• - —
ed to file their objections (i f any they have,) in my
which can adorn woman.
- The Enquirer, Columbus; The Telegraph. Macoti;
The Savannah Georgian ; Constitutionalist and Chro
nicle,- Augusta, The YY’hig, Athens—will insert the
abore once a week, until the fourth Monday 4n Jany.
and send their account to R. C. Brown,-Scottsboro.
Nov. 29, 183-1.—24—126Jan.
Georgia,— Coweta county.
MhlllCREAS Nicholas Dyer applies to me for let-
f f ters of administration on tire estate of YViliiam
Bacchns late of said county deceased.
And, whereas James & Sylvnnns Bell, apply to
me for letters of administration on the estate of Isaac
Brown late ofsaid county deceased,
These art therefore to cite anil admonish all and singu-
conrt house door in the city of Macon, tlie following
lots of Land, being on the Macon reserve, on the west
side of the Octnulgee river,—lot No. 29 containing
100 acres, lot No, 34 containing 100 acres, lot No. 42
containing 100 acres, and fraction No.-30 containing
37J acres, lot No. 10. containing 10 acres, on which is a
Steam Saw Mill, which will be sold separate ; the
frame on the lot will be sold with the lot; also lot No.
12 containing 20 acres, amt one four acre lot on which
is a comfortable dwelling house and c l buildings,
oue of the most desirable situations in tnc neighbor
hood of Macon.
All the machinery and engine belonging to the mill
is well calculated for a Boat ns it is in good repair.
Also two yoke of Oxen, and other articles belonging
to tire concern. The titles will he iudispntablv trood by
AMBROSE BABER
and LEVI ECKLEY.
Macon, Dec 16—26
Valuable Mills, Lands, fyc.
SAIsH AT AUCTION.
W ILL be sold at Auction, on the premises, on
Wednesday* the 28th January next, the fol
lowing valuable property, situated about eight miles
from Macon, uear the Federal Road, on the Tobesaol
kee creek, viz :
IxOt Nq. 46,4th district, Bibb county, first rtte swamp
land, with 10 or 12 acres cleared and under fence, and
40 or 50 acres cut down. 150 acres oflot No. 32, lying
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to Le and 1 °n each side of the creek, nil cleared,, except tlie banks
appear at my office irithin the time prescribed hy late, to Pf the creek—land first quality, tolerably fresh, and
*Anr cause if any they hare, why said tetters should not be j under .good fence. Lot No. 33, first quality upland
granted. * mixed growth of pine and oak. 50 or 60acres cleared
Given under my hand at office, this tlie 16th day of
December, 1834. * 27
DAVID MOSELEY, e. c. o.
Gear si a,—Pike connty.
fc.X DYVAR1) Mnrleroy of Capt. Green’s district tolls
JCi before J. C. Adkins Esq., one clay bank mare,
about 6 or 7 years old, 5 feet high, supposed to have
the big head, no other marks or brands, appraised by
Burrell Orr and YVm. Dismnkes to $27 50, this the
15 th Nov 1834—27
H. G. JOHNSON, elk.
Georgia,—JIutts county.
Cj ILAS Elliott of Capt. McCords district tolls before
James R. McCord, J. P., one brown bay mare
mule, about 5 years old, somewhat marked with gear,
appraised by Charles B. Lee and George T. Speak to
$50. JOHN GOODMAN, elk.
i)*c 13 1834 27
Guardian's Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of tire honorable inferior
court of Pike connty when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold on me first Tuesday in Mareit J
next, before the court house door in Zebtilon, lot of
Land No. 193 iu lire 9tJi district of formerly Monroe
Georgia,—Houston county.
W HEREAS James Killen applies to me for let-
tetters of administration on the estate of John
Lupo late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to he and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted,
Given under my hand at office this 26th December,
1834. 23 ' CIIA’S II. RICE, c.c. o.
next, before the -court house door in Zeboton, lot of 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of John Unigley
mjeriy Monroe <le ? ea:,p<J > Houston county, arc requested
now Pike comity, sold for the benefit of the orphans ,0 ,na ke immediate payment, and those having de
ni" A bednego Cranford, late of Putnam county deccas- • a i ams l "'e estate, to present them in terms of
cd. Terms made known on the day of sale.
MARTHA KNIGHT, guardian.
Dec 24 1834 27
law.
Nov 18 1834—22
R. II. LUCKFY. Adm'r.
Administrator's Sale.
^^' ILL he sold on .Saturday the ’^st of Fcbrnary
Fifty Dollars Reward.
R ANAYV AY from tlie subscriber’s plantation in
the 12th district of Houston county, on Satur-
next. at the residence of"the uiiSersigned in the ^ a ' n 'P* lt l ast - (wo negro ft-,lows of tlie following dcs-
141b-district of Houston. 8 or 10 head of cattle, a rille "T" 01 *;- .°' ie b >i . ,he ,laln , e TONEY, (calls himself
gxm, ansi other peroonai elTecin, .an tlie property of j To®ey Gnlfin*) ina coniplaxion rather yellow, about 5
Sterling Chapman deceased, for tlie benefit of the heirs i , * T ^ higli, has a remarkable Fear on his
and creditors. Term* made known on the day of c, » eck hone under Jus left eye, between 40 and 60 years
.-ale. ELU4II DEAN] Adm’r. The other fellow JACK or Jolm V;
Dec 25 1834—29* * J “ -, ‘ 1 15 '
and fresh. No. 44,-good pine land. 12 or 15 ncres
cleared. Tlie above all join, and will be offered sepa
rately. 50 acres oflot No. 32. where the mills and im
provements are situated and No. 7 and 8, and No. 243,
»n the 3d district, being pine timber land will be offered
together, and are joining. The stream on which the
mills are situate Is nevorfailing, and the saw niiil new,
and runs two saws, it cuts from 7 to 900.000 feet of
lumber per annum. There is also a good Grist mill
adjoining, nil in good repair.
The dwelling is a frame building, large nnd commo
dious, and tlie out buildings, are also frame buildings.
I will also sell die stock, &c. consisting of oxen, males,
cows and calves, hogs, and mill, plantation, and black
smith tools.
Terms. 12 months credit on all but tlie mills. Houses,
nnd timber land, which will be on a credit of one and
two years.
The above offiers one of the most desirable purchases
that could he made in tin's countv,
RtfFUSK. EVANS.
Dec 231834—27
T HE subscriber offers for sale liis land lying about
2 miles from Macon, oiptlre Alabama road con
taining 100 acres, eight or ten acres cleared, a comfort
able dwelling house, and some other out buildings, for
further particulars apply to thesnbscrihcr in Monroe
county or M. Pitman near Macon.
„ JOHN PITMAN.
Dec 15 1834—26—3t
TO KENT.
THE Store that is now occupied liy
A. YVood & Co. as a shoe store, also the
Dwelling that is attached; they will be.'
routed together or separately.
Apply to A. YVOOD & CO.
Dec 17—26—3t - ■
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY from tho subscriber in
Russel county Alabama, two negroes,
one about 6 feet high, yellow complect
ed, pleasant countenance, about 24
years old, named JOE. The other is
about 5 feet Iff or 11 inches high, yel
low-complected, about 28 years old, named Allen;
IMPORTANT
SO THS iiF-l’&ICSiED.
U. PETERS has reduced tho pri/re of his
patent vegetable .MEDICINE :S'i O.YIA-
XJ1IIC/E kt HEBATICjE, for the cure of Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaints, and enlargements of the
SPLEEN, to FOUR DOLLAR.S.
It is the opinion of Professor Jackson, of Phil*
ndeiphia, and of many eminent physicians, both
in America and Europe, who have had, extens
ive opportunities of .witnessing the operations of
that most to be dreaded scourge to mankind, the
Epidemic Cholera, that it is those nuilthose on
ly whose digestive functions are in a debilitated
condition, who arc subject to its attack. Ho tv
important then it is, at this period, when the fell
destroyer ofonr race is actually on the borders of
our state, that those whose digestive organs are
iu a vitiated condition, have immediate recourse
to the most potent means within their reach to
shield themselves from iu influence.
Among the syniptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaints, arc flatulency, sourness or burning
in the stomach, melaucboly^irritability, disagree
able taste in the mouth,.great irregularity of ap
petite, which is sometimes voracious and’ at oth
er times greatly deficient ;, thirsi, fetid breath,
nausea, weakness of the stomach, acid eructa
tions, palpitatioii, drowsiness, irregularity of the
bowels, pressure on the stomach after meals,
pain in the head, dizziness or vertigo, confusion
of mind attended with loss of memory, a gnaw
ing iu the stomach when empty, chilliuess, affec
tion of sight aud hearing, pain aud weakness iu
the hack, languor, disturbed sleep, cold feet and
hands, tremor, uneasiness iu the throat, cough,
pain in the side or breast, &c.
Wilkinson Co., Ga. May 1834.
This is to certify, that my wife Labored-under
an enlargement of the Stleen for ten years; du
ring which, she, at short intervals, suffered ex
tremely, and, at all times, was in a feeble state
of health. .About fifteen months since, she com
menced taking Dr. Peters’ Mediatise Stouinchi-
etc et Hep.’iticte, and, after usiug.iwo.parcels, her
health was restored, and she .declined, its further
use. I will only add. that, for the last twelve
months, she has oujoyed excellent health.
ABNER HICKS.
Wilkes Co. 3an. 20, 1834.
' , *TJie undersigned can hear testimony to the
superior efficacy of'Dr. Peters’ Medicma Stoma-
chi«e et Hepdtic(e iu the euro of Dyspepsia and
l.ivcr complaints from personal experience.
YV 1LLIAM G, JOHNSON.
The above Medicines are put up iu parcels,
with full directions Cor use. A parcel will hist a-
hout twenty five days. Persons wishing to see
Dr. Peters, fire requested to make inquiry for
him at the Eagle Hotel, kept by .Mr. Rthcrt i»Ic
Comb, Milledgeville, where he hoards—
The above Medicines may fie had iir Georgia,
either of Dr. Peters or Pryor Wright, at the Mil*
ledgeville Street lottery office; of Thomas Rich-
arils, Augusta; of YVm. .G. Brown, Druggist,
Macon; ofthe Postmaster,-Athens: of thePostmas-
tor,. llawkinsville; of the Postmaster, Indian
Springs; of the Posinr>ster, Newuaii. of the
Postmaster, Buck Eye; of the Postmaster, Fort
Gains; of Samuel Cone* Decatur; of J. Chew,
Grceuesborougb; of Messrs. Hicks & Maddox,
Palhottou; of E. S. Norton, aj the ^Columbus
Bookstore, Columbus; of the I'ostmaster Bird-
ville, Burke co.; of the Postmasicr, It uckersville,
Elbert co.; of the Postmaster. Marietta, Cobh co..of
the Postmaster, New Echota. lit South Caroli
na, of YYL S. Bong & co., Charleston; of A.
Fitch, Druggist, Columbia; of the Posttnastei,
[fancockvilje. Union, district; of the Postmaster,
Abbeville, Tu North Carolina, of the Postmas
ter, Charlotte; of the Postmaster. Lexingtoir,
GLOBE TAVLiC
friends and patrons for past encoui ngemeai ‘
respectfully beg leave to annouuce to tironektl
that we have temoved to the commodiousU (c
known as the
globe .tavern,
I situated in the business part of the town, agt
1 fronting the Court-House.
Having leased this stand fer several y f3r
with the intention of renewing the lease or of-®.’
ebasiug tho property, we consider cursive? ! ,■'
’inaueutly located, and shall combine to imer-.v-1
our accomodations as the comfort ofeustin-ta
shall require'.
Our House is now- open for tlie reeeptioa if I
Travellers or Hoarders. Wo shall ai •,ilhj rWl |
endeavor to keep such a House, as will emm |
public patronage; and we hope to r.ffiird surh !
eommodatious as will prove satisfactory to time I
who call on us.
The usual great promises of good T.YI-IE?
BARF, A c. we think unnecessary (o paitirnl*.
ize-—Good Lots and other cOnvetiituccs for ll,v
vers, readily furnished
* WOOD & YVEEKES.
January 20, 1834 19' if
Itr Alabama, of Maddox &. Pollard, Montgome
ry- In Florida, of Ur. E. B. Perkins, Tallahas-
. c j>f Holmes &r Williams, Marianna.
It AN AW AY
From die subscriber on the 3d of Oc
tober, a bright Mulatto girl named An
na, about 26 or 30years of age. She
is ahout-5 feet four or six inches high,
straight made, walks brisk, is very
MEDICAL.
D _■ OU TOR FALL in the course of liis pi
JIJ?' fessional pursuits, finding lion little stir
cess attended liis exerrieus in cases of drip
was, after some years observant practice, j«i i«
suspect the soundness of the pathology ol ik
complaint. Believing that if the nature, sea
and tendency of this disease were correct!; re
prehended, that a gcucrally snrcessful praitiu-
would certainly have been devised. Having k-
come thus impressed, he gave himself up to its [
investigation of the subject, aided only La ti;
knowledge of thescieuco of the human body, sir I
some years constant.and laboriou^bbaervaiionu
practice ; he believes himself to 'have arrivnltri |
correct knowledge of the state of tlie human s;>>
tem winch operates as the cause of dropsy iu nil
its usual forms. His views in this respect, tit I
indeed quite < difleren; from the scholastic tCray
ofdropsy, though strictly pathologic; ). He leti
more aud more confirined of their coireciiiP>J.
from the superior success w hich attends the ap
plication of medicine according to his principle.
For the last seven years, ho has confined Li;
practice exclusively to dropsical subjects, snti
has hail the satisfactiou to see his intel!cctc:l
efforts crwwucd'hy tlie most happy results, iia-
ny persons during this period have been enrol
by his discovery, who were despaired of, both It
.friends and physicians; and are nuw living xut
ucsscs of the truth of v hat is here staled.
Standing thus insulated, with a remedy in Lit
hand, which'ho believes (and in ibis heiitl heu
not alone,) surpasses any thing known in tLt
medical world, for tlie cure of this distress*,
malady ; he Ims thought proper for liis imlitidii-
al benefit, and (or the benefit of thbse wire may
aj any. time labor under this disease, to cxLii.it
his remedy to tlie world, in the form of patrixt
medicine. In doing which lie lias tto apoiogf
to offer nor favor to ask, further than strict jus
tice. Believing that the remedy here r-cum-
niendcd ouly requires to be faithltillv applied to
give unparalleled satisfaction; he fe-ls willing
tor his medicine to stand dr fall by its own unt
il. .
Doctor II. Branham, Eatontou, Ga. audio
zes tho patentee to publish the following sL' rI
note :
I ltave knowA Doctor Fall’s prescription fer
dropsies, used iu many cases, w ith singular suc
cess. As a certain diuretic, so far as inv cLc-
vatiou extends, it has no equal. I believe it al
together tlie best remedy I bare known for tba
distressing disease,
Nov. 8U>, 1833. If. BRANHAM.
Tlie above medicine may be had with accom
panying directions from F. Johnson, Mac-on.
Columbus, E. M. Edwards Milledgeville.
Clinton & Bacon Athens, R. B. Havilaud&Cs-
B. S Augusta,
feb 2Q 21 2we3mtf
EDUCATION,
T HE Trustees of the 8tonc Creek Academy, tol.*'
pleasure in announcing to the public, that th*
school will open again, on the 2d Monday in January
i vein s r ten dollars will bo given to nny person who will appro-
very dark complexion, voire very fine and quick his ! °L "IT? ^ 0,lar ? fnr both t
left thumb much shorter than the other nnd bends . r . , n nn y Jadso lean get
; down, about 30 or 40 years old. but if questioned, will , f > nla - > P robabI J
I ' | planer de. \ Xc 14-26-2mp
Administrator's Safe.
O N tire first Tm-dav in March next, will be sold, «!>; he re 50. about 5 foet einclres'higli
xn Forsyth Mo.iroe connty. Lot No. 134 in ’^ senbed fellow has a wife inNewbcrn, N. C.. by the I
said county, containing 2024 ocres'morc or less, and 3 : j** 1 * j ul ‘‘ \ v ."‘ doiibtle^ en.bavor
CYRUS COTTON;
smart, writes a good hand, and will no nest ’ ,! »der die direction of Air. J. I’. YV’eJcb the f° r '
Ncwnan, oct 10 1834-17-tf
NOTICE.
I GIVE notice again to nil that have not paid up their j ’"‘‘J" j'l’Pfy
notes and accounts for the last year, that I am now I - 1 * io
at homo and ready toreceive the same, not iu i,U prior-
I'or Sate.
A YVOMAN Cook—very cheap, for farther partie-
./Sl nlars apply at this office.
doubtless endeavor d~k\ the 10 th ofFebruarv. will be sold atnul.lic veil- r . ' r, ‘ a -' ,arece,ve “L 6 frune. not in old prom
island No's. 46, 47. and 48 in the Oc.nulcce rher." at- ! ,0 P'' ,b " X™bem. The above U due. at Vineville af 10 o’clock, all mv remain- will'Ire a Sliciem notice .o’-'o-n^i hi l'"' * ''-T **?
wM ,1 —' 1 Suflion and confine tnir nmnortv otn.nin.l nt tKm / • » _* N a >nincicnt notice to some that have paid me u
tacbed to Monroe connty; sold os tire property 0 f, r ‘‘" "'■I be paid for their apnrehensimi and contine- mg property situated at that place (save'one Lot,) nrnniisfsfnr
.Mark Patterson deceased, for the benefit of tlie heirs •’ ment ,n 80,ne Jml 80 ,hal °I Jg* ,or c,thpr - consisting of house and lot occupied by Mr. Jeffiereon P "" .>X1S
nnd creditors. i JOHN R. SENTERFIT.. j Lamar, house and lot occupied by xYIr. Persons and
P. B. PATTERSON, Adm’r. Houston county, Dec 19 J8:t4—27tf various unimproved lots. In addition to all the advan-
Jan 1 1824—28 “ ‘ '
ave paid me in
LLYY'Irf FITCH.
m r. I __ —,, ... . , •- T. *« mniiiioii roan iiieauvan-
| ff-F * ' R ' Newhern. N. C. 1 aper will insert die a- I tnge oflocation ami extensive improvements tlrii bare
—— 1 bov « ! once a week for two months, and forward tlieir (been made at Vineville, there will he a Bonrdiire and
ill no MMNinnt tn I’(>rrv ITniKtnn miinfv CZn f... .1-.. O„l i . li* t i .■ . . . . 6.
n/.fTn . cs i i* • ... . “ *—* .untitni uicir , ueen iniiuu ai * inevme, mere wm oe a iJoardinff and
rjinij R months ofter date applli atlnn will be account to Perry. Houston county, Ga., to me, for dav School soon established tl.cre, from the hi-b remi-
ntnde to the Inferior Court of Houston conn- payment. J. R. S. j tmtiosoTthose about to tike charge offil will now cn-
fy when sitting for ordinnrv purposes, for leave . ' - n..,, //•/„„ • *' '
.o soil lot nf land No. 123 in the 4tb district of , *. n J.,,, (eS ‘. r
Troup county, for tho benefit of K-tinv Joiner, V IT ? h, ? hest I ,nr . es " fce « ,wenfor 0r T HIDES
—* * ■' ' JL in any quantity, by
sept 11
L Q A AC IIOLMEP, Guardian.
12
doc 47-r-t6-3t
LIPPITT A HIGGINS,
at Auction & Commission Store.
; able me confidently to say, that there is no place iu tlie
State more desirable for a residence than tire one just
. mentioned, ALEXANDER SHOTVVi.LL.
I Vineville, Jan I 1835—28
i N. B. 1 here xvill lie a liberal credit given on a Inroe
portion of die amount, and any demands against iiie
j due or not due, taken in payment.
Negroes Wanted.
T IP subscriber wishes to bile by the year, fifte-m
or twenty prime negro fellows for which liberal
waives will be paid. J. R. BUTTS.
Macon, Dec 1ft—2ft
Corn Wanted
T HU subscriber wishes to purchase Twenty Thou
s.-md Bushels of good Merchantable’ shelled
Com For which fifty cents per bushel will be given.
, r _ ‘ L L. GRIFFIN.
Macon, Dec 15 1834 26 3t
At Private Sale.
4 LIKELY Negro hoy 23years old. applv to
REA & COTTON
Dec 30 1834—28- « . .
A IV//,- Dresser.
4 PERSON well accquainted with cultivating^
^ Grape and making wine, wishes to enssg* i* 4
situation to carry on the above business. Apply 41
this office. v
•Tan 1 J8:!;")—28
House tine! Lot. for Sole-
T IL one Story House and Lot nearly oppo*'*
Mr. ' cklfcy’s. (adjoining J. R. Pen’m-tts.)
1 hud street, is offered tor do on nceomntodatiBD
terms. Applv to M. BARTLETT,
jau 1 28