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Henry Sheriff Sales.
B rOUli the eonrt house in McDonough Henry
county, on the lint Taftfiiy in FEBRUARY
Carroll Sheriff Sales. i
tN the Erst Ttoe-.'l :j in February next be- j
\ - i) the I iw'ul hours of sale in Camdton f
®-arrvxll C 'inuy, 1>»? Tore tin: Conn House door, i tuxt, se tween the tunl boon, will be sold
will si»' i i iir. fo’lo iving wmpcrtv to •••■ it: I One I® 1 ofEaodcen turning 202$ :u:res lot 173 in the
C*Uwry Ovids 'liter!-.-: in Lot of 1 ,ndNo. 74 in 'd distriet-of told cuddly, 1 sorrelbone saddleand bri-
tlir »ivlh it..-. n ' mi fii-or >l" '*- v —’cried on a« property of James Washington to
the Geroraor of Georg 1 for tiie n.-,: of-:, - itsmwii 1 satwfy afi fa. fan Chatham superior court in lirar of
Bank vs ;:jitro'l \l Jlibbler and William Beall u4l^1 SS Wl and Washington,
vin f’olard. twaitci-t tor- oFCalawat (:• rk ,i riwrnl , One negro woman named Harriet—Levied on as
1 l r snri Vj M7 .V, :l^ n ,j diMTrtl 'CnTHB—JrPromty ofJrthru liarnes to satisfy certain ti fas' from
levied on as the property of Qryimin Mir pm* • br viju I teiwmonornpnrt in favor of Jeremiah D. Mann
■ •' > • ' 1 1 . it; in I •• of \l-
fred Iverson vs Benjamin Chapman A John D Cbap-
tnan with o:.;er sn,*ii ti fas vs the same.
Lot of Land No. ihl in th-- lev-nth distr^gt oT Cer-
voll—Intii-J ub as the property of Fatriek G Drakes)
t>v virtue of j lift from Carroll strperior court in favor
of John Blake v* P G Denham and .Irthur Denham.
_ Half of Lot of Latai No. 93 in it - eleventh di-trirt
Carroll, and one hundred barrels of corn more or less
"ii as the property of John Camp, by virtue
a n ! t'r -in Carroll snperiorconrt in favor of John Be
me I others.
I 1 negro woman by the name of Sally and 1 boy by
j the natuetif Thomas—levied on as property of Thom
as Beaty, sen., to satisfy a ti fa from Henry superior
court in favor of Arthur D. Meek vs Tbos. Beaty, sen.,
i Titos. Beaty, jtin., and Win. Sayger.
One lot of Land No. 81 in the 12th district of said
I'OUtlty—levied 011 .is property of Nicholas Ik Pile to
1 satisfy sundry li fa* from (ji^cek cnnrt itt favor Jas.
of' Ilaii-ock and others vs said Pile, levy made and re
tort vs John Camp A Patrick G Denham.
I hirty three barrels of corn more or less—levied on
n» the property of Jrrin Polar A by virtue of a li fa from
Carroll superior court in ftvor of H ikon Cartwright
vs Irvin Polard.
A sorrel horse—levied on os the propertv of John
Beasley bj virt i'- of n ti fa fr in <’ trroll inferior court
in favor of J F CL Hand vs Joint Beasley and Millaor
Jones security. . . ,
AU H.imnel ( for 1 iteve-1 in the north Italf of Lot
of Laud N«»j 9! i'i the -ixtS district Carroll—levied on
by virtue of a ft fa front a justice’s court of Carroll
county in fa- ro f Daniel McDowell vs said Samuel
Clark .1 itlt other fi fw vs the same, levy made and re
turned by a constable.
Lot of Land No. 64 in the 7th district Carroll—levied
011 os the property of AfisKftu* Me.Michael to satisfy
sundry ii f.ts from a justice’s eonrt of BotLs county in
favor of Wilson &. Lovejoy vs said McMichael. levied
and returned to me hy a constable. jan 1 1834
Isaac F.. Cobb. »»’r.
Bou- | t,lri;e J to me by a constable
Jan 1 1835
JAS LOVE, Sltlf.
If011 don Sheriff sales.
O N the first Tuesday in February next will
be sold in tbc town of Perry Houston county
between the lawful hours of sale
Lot No. 177 in the 14th district of said connty—lev
ied on as lli.i property of Samuel Walker to satisfy a
U fa -sited from Monroe superior court in ftnr of
George Cthtnis vs said Walker, property pointed out
by Jesse Tiuunu.
KotiS’o. 21!) anil the east half of lot No. 256 in the
13th district of said county—levied oil ns die property
of Win. Shepherd to satisfy a ti fa issued from Hous
ton inferior court in favor of Jaeob Wilcox vs Win.
Shepherd maker, Thomas Barron, Sauincl Gilmore,
and Giles B. Taylor endorsers.
Lot \o. 301 in the 13th district of said connty—lev
ied on as the property of Wm. W. West, to satisfy n
ft fal-sued from Houston inferior court in favor ofJohn
Rawls, A Co. vs snid West.
The west half of Lot No. 57 in the 14th district of
«ltid comity—levied on as tho property of Benjamin
Powell, to satisfy a fi lit issued from a ’Justice’s eonrt
of said county in favor of R. L. Duncan vs Benja
min Powell, levy made and relumed to me by a const-
able. ^ \ 3
Five negroes, to wit: Sully and her infant
child, Wesley, a boy about four years of age, Delilah,
ville, and other fifas against said Morgan.
Lot No. 2(37 in the 13th district of said county—lev
ied on us the property of Joint Tollv, to satisfy a fi fa
i-sne l from Doolv superior court in favor of David
Shipp vs said Tully. t
The plantation on which Osbum Wiggins now live:
containing two -.juarfis, Nos. not known, in the 9th
district o r sii,l county, and two negroes to wit: George
a boy 17. nttd batty a girl 9 years pf age—levied on as
the property of said Wiggins, to f, i’i fy ;t ft fa in favor
of the Hawkin'ville Bank, vs It. V. C. Ruffin, W.
W. Ruffin, Osburn Wiggins, and Pitmens Oliver.
GEORGE M. DUNCAN, oh’ff.
I):--- 29 1834 •
it Crawford SheriffSu'rs.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Febru-
*rv uext, at the court house itt tho town
of KnoxvilJ- Cnnvlbrd county, between tlie u-
tual hours of s; !e :
One lot of Land No. 44 in the 2d district Houston
originally, now Crawford comity—levied on as tho
property of Davis Jones to satisfy sundry small ft far
t ruma Justice’s court of Elbert county in favor of An
drew U oodley vs said Jones, levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
H.i • lot of land No. 74, in the 1st district of Houston
originally now Crawford conntv—levied on as the pro
perty of C. M. Roberts, to satisfy sundry small fi fas
from a justice's court of said county if favor of John
Kenner .and others, vs said Roberts, levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
fine Bed and furniture, and three bedsteads, six
chairs, one Desk, one Sideboard, one Secretary,
one lot of bottks of 12 volumes, one set of Clark’s
Comm-’Marie*. 1 Aadle stand. 1 table, 1 cow, 1 clock, 1
*® ‘king gh • ips—all levied on as the property of Abra-
Inm V. Clardy, to satisfy a ft fa from the superior
eonrt ofsaid connty, In favor oniungerfordi it Stod
dard vsiaidClardy and Brvan F. Lam.
JOHN WHITTINGTON, Sh’fT.
Jan 1 1334
f/.«i> o.u !fie fir.<t Tnrs fott in Jlfarrk next.
One sirrel horse with a bill face, one cow and calf,
«'Vo 1> .1-. !••■ I -1• 1 ■ 1 - I I'lirnituie, togetlutr with
hoitsebold furniture and kitchen furniture, con-istitig
ofths following articleit one dt*h, 10 plates, 12 sau-
cersand 10cops 3 pitchers. ltumWer, 1 stand and 5
cra i-. 2bowN, 5bottles, 1 tip box, 1 coffeepot, 1 tin
tt. 2 skillet* and I lid, 1 -mall pot, 1 smoothing iron,
" 'iMc*. o sitting chairs, all levied on as the projterLy
1 'I ' .’r-v .-it -iy r. "i irtgage It I’i i- 'U.-ii from
the Inferior Court of-:i;l county in f.ivor of M’m. L.
S Hinders vs. said Libert Crew, property pointed out
in said fi la.
W. B. I’iLES, Sh'J.
Jiuuarv 13. lfiTi.—30
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
W "1LL bcsulil outlm first Tuesday in March
next, before'the court house in Catnp-
heliton, Campbell county, between the usual
hours of sole.
Two I>ols of Land, Nos. J 09 ami Up, in the 14th
ilis trie t of origin ally layette now Campbell county, as
the property of Tiii' .- . 'i Cory-11, to ratlsfy' a fi fit from
the JSup.vhir Court of Clii rvfu cot:nil ill favor ill
Thomas Brown vt>. said Tunison Coryell and sundry
otlter fi fan From Campbell Superior Courtngainst said
Coryell.
48 black For Ilats, levied on as the property of Jos.
II. Coryell, to satisfy a fi fa from Campbell {superior
Court, in favor of John Cowley vs. said Coryell.
frUliuM ffilcicodt’sinterestilt and to 3 town lots in
the town of Campbellton, No*. 69,70,and 77, 2 ofsaid
lots fronting the main street leading from Fayeuville
through said town, cast of Court House, and one back
lot covering the two front lots, with sundry improve
ments tln-reou too tedious to inention, to satisfy n fi &
from CauiptwIJ Superior Court in fitvor of Jeremiah
Sampler vs. William Hitclicock and Joint F. Beavers,
security.
William D. JlrazraVs interest in ami to lot of land
No. 142 in the fourteenth district of originally Fayette
now Campbell comity, to satisfy two fi ins from a Jus
tices’ Court of said county, one in favor of Thomas
Dothenl, the olherin favor of G. IV. Silver for the use
uf Titos. Dotherd, vs. s:iid Win. B. Brazeal.
Ix>t No. 30, in the 9th district of originally Coweta
now Campbell county—levied 011 n« the property of.
Hortuit «£. Clark, to satisfy one ft fit from the superior
court of said county, in favor of Borker & .Morgan vs.
said Hartnit & Clark,—said lot lias a dwelling house,
garden, and other improvements thereon, and is vv idlin'
o.tc half mile of the town of Campbellton, property
pointed out by J. Ray, Esq., plaintiff s ntf v.
WESLEY CAMP, Sh'jf.
Jan. 15, 1835.—30
Administrator's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in, February.
I S the town of MONTICULLO, J asper coun
ty, before the court house door iu the legal
hours, will be sold the Land belonging to said de
ceased, situate in Jasper county, lying on the
Ocmulgee river, containing one hundred and
thirty acres more or less, lying opposite the tract
to be sold in Butts county, reserving the ferry
lauding for tlnr use of the purchaser in Butts
county sales. Also the jplacti whereon Charles
Truss el now lives containing 50 acres more or
less on Wise’s crcck, sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors, terms two mutual payments,
further- particulars «>ade known 011 the day.—
Good security will be required iu all the above
sales. To be sold under the incumbrance of the
widow’s dower.
PARHAM LINDSEY, c</iu’r.
Oct IS 1334 17
Administrator's Sale.
A greeable man order
court of Crawford county
ary purposes, will bo sold on the
PR1L nest, at the court house
ville, between die usual hour;
James Sandifer deceased in Lot No. 25 in the dtinl dis
trict of Houston county .formerly but now Crawford
comity, as the property of Janies Saudifer deceased,
for the benefit oftlie heirs and creditors ofsaid deceas
ed. JOHN 8. SANDIFF.lt,
jnn 3 THOMAS SAND1FER, \
Administrator's Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold,
in Forsyth Monroe county, Lot No. 134 in
said comity, containing 202j acres more or le.- s, and 3
Island Nos. 4G, 47, and 48 in the Ocmulgee river, at
tached to Monroe county; sold as the property of
Mark Patterson deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
P. B. PATTERSON, Adm’r
Jan.1 1824—23
Georgia—Hut Is co u n ty.
W HEREAS Alfred W. ^ergusoi applies to me
for letters of admiul-tration outlie estate of
Neil and Tabitlia Fcrgusou, late of said county, de
ceased. . - •
These art therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed (0 be and appear at my office tetibin the time
prescribed by lair, to shew cause if any they have,
irhy said letters should not he granh </.
Given under mv hand at office, this 9tli January,
1898.—30 ' JOHN JiPOORD, c. c. o.
Per rtf—Houston Co a nty.
W HEREAS Arthur A. Morgan applies >r fetter:
of administration on the estate ofT< 0145a* C.
Jordan, deceased.
Wtttwnj Simon Bateman applies for letters of
administration on the estate of Elias Fordltam, ‘de
ceased.
Wheriu, Martha Sandars applies lor letters of
administration on the estate qfWuliaau J. Sanders,
dcc’d. ’ , .
7h< fr arr thrrrfoTr to cite anil pdmtmisb all mitl stttgu-
IM1W ENGLAND FAU3ii.l
* * A>*D
Eorticultural TournaL
T ills l- a weekly j.ajn r <ievoted to AgricultuA,
Gardening, and Rural Ecouoipy; -'edited by
Tjtonas G. Fessenden, as-i-ted uv various agricultural
writers and bv the observations of tlie lust jnaetita;
fanners in New Euglatld. It is printed in a iju.nto
Conn, (paged,) making a vojonie of lhipag-s atuitial-
ly, to which a title page and index are furnished gratis.
This journal h.is been published for twelve years; du
ring which time the mo-t o.-.-iuuoin exertions have been
made by die Editor to make it acceptable and useful
to tin- Farmer and Hortjcultcrah-t. From tho increa
sing number and respectability of it.- correspond! tits,
and the means now at the command of the Editor, the
Publisher feels a confidence in recommending it to the
favorable notice of the public, a.- a journal with regard
to whose future citaracter they w ill not be disappoint
ed.
By concentrating all these advantages, it is thought
lhattlie volumes of tlie New England Farmer will con
tain so large a collection of useful tacts and experiment-
connected with agriculture and its kindred branches of
mm
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Irvia
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m.-asraa heal.omed|„
Button oi him- If anil i> ( .
d to the tit;,fort jnwi
Pax Collector's Sale.
W ILE be M)'-l on th - iir-t Tifs.h.y in MARCH
next, between the usual hours of sale, at the
Units Sheriff Safe.
'^^ / r ll.!. V- . • .1 O • -V fir : Ti-.-.dai ill rr.BRL’A-
eonrt house iu McDonough, Henry county, the fol
lowing property, or so much thereof as will satisfy tlie
following amounts of Tax and Cost, due for die year
1833.
•100 Acres of Pino Laud, No. 150. in the
12th district of Lowndes county, levied on ns the pro
perty of Benjamin Moer dec’d, Tax due 23$ dents and
cost.-
250 Acres of Pina Land, No. 8, in the 13th
district of Early county, levied on as the property bf
8ihts Yarborough. Tax due 30^ cento and cost.
40 Acres of Land, No. 1034, iu tlie 21st district
2d section, Cherokee, levied on as the property of
William Blackstocks, Tax due 704 cents and cost
100 Acres of l and. No. 67. in the fourteenth
district and 2d section, Cherokee, levied on as the
property of Archibald Copeland, Tax due 3Ej cents
and cost.
202j Acres of Land, No. 25, iu the fourth
district of Muscogee, levied dn as the property of Ili-
un MeClnskey, Tax due 281 cents and cost.
202j Acres of Land, No. 169, in the 2d disr
trictof Henry county, levied on as the property of
Henderson Willingham, Tax due $2, 23^ cents and
eaitiMi
20 Acres of Laud, Nb. 52, in the eleventh
Uriel, 1st section. Cherokee, levied on as the prop
erty of Angustus IV. IIilL<tiian, Tax duo 37A cents
td cosh
160 Acres of i aud. No. 219, in the ninth
district 4th section. Cherokee, levied as the property
of Samuel flarrintine, Tax due cents and cost.
160 Acres of Laud, No. 262, in the eleventh
district and 2d section, Cherokee, levied on ns the
property of Thomas M. Harris, Tax due 31| cents
and cost.
•^2021 Acres of Land, No. 5, in the twelfth
district of Lee connty. levied on as the property, of
Daniel Peterson, Tax due 50J cents and co-L
160 Acres of Laud, No. 131, in the thirteenth
district and 2d section of Cherokee, levied on as the
property of Nelson Gray, Tax due 32.J cents and
cost.
160 Acres of Land, No. 200. in tho thirteenth
district and 4th section, Cherokee, levied on as the
property of Turner A. Cleaves, Tax dae C2J cents,
cost 02J.
202$ Acres of Land, No. not known, in the
7th district of Henry county, levied on ns the property
of Robert Milling, Tax due 233 cents and cost.
202$ Acres of Land, No. 113, iu the 14 th
district of Lee county, levied on as the property of
William Wilkerson, Tax due 28} cents and cost.
160 Acres of Land, No. 192, in the 16th
district and 3d section of Cherokee, levied on as tlie
property of Peter Ellis, Tax due 25 cents and cost
HUGH LONGINO, T. C
Nov. 20, 1834. ■
Admimsfrotor’s Safe.
W ILL be’sold at the late residence of Elias Ford-
ham, deceased, on Friday the Ctli of March
next, tlie personal properly of said deceased, consist
ing of 4 ord halesol'cotton, horses, hogs, cattle, corn,
fodder, household & kitchen furniture, & otlter articles
not here mentioned, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of saidMeceased. Terms made known on tlie
day of sale.
SIMON BATEMAN, Adm'r.
Jatttt'nrv 12. 1835.—30 . -.
A
Guardians' Sale.
GREEABLE to an order of dishonorable Infe
rior Court of Henry County wheu sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
APRIL next, lot of land No. 7 iu die third district of
Henry county, sold as die property of Elisha Dubose’s
orphans, lor a division.
ANDERSON WICKS, guardian.
Jan. 15, 1834.—30 '
Guardian's Sale.
ILL be Sold to die highest bidder, on the first
Tuesday in April next, at die Court House in
the town of Jackson, Butts county, on a credit of 12
mouths, a lot iu the said town of Jackson, No. 1, in
square Jp. , '' ,
Also oil die first Tuesday in May next, at die Court
Ilonse in Cassville, Cass county, on the same credit,
lot uuntber 1(16, iu the sixth district aud third section,
containing ICO acres be tlie same more or less. - Also
ail undivided half of lot No. 140, diird district in the
county of Coweta, sold by order of the Court oFOrdi-
oary of Butts connty, w flte real estate of Martin D.
Bowles, a lunatic.
jan21-31 ' GUSTAVES HENDRICK. GunrA'n.
SURGICAL JYO TICE
A CERTAIN 'CURE i’OIl TIIE
HERNIA, (or RUPTURE,)
EFl'ECTKD BV THE APIM-ltflTlON OS
DR. STAGNER'S PATENT TRUSS.
f 71 31. PENDLETON respectfully tenders bis j
lA 0 services to die hitizens ot Baldwin. Twiggs, |
Bibb, Crawford, and Houston Counties, whoaresub-
jeets,of the above disease, and proffers to cure them cer-1
tainly within the period of two or four months. In i
case however, of failure, no remuneration shall lie
expected, so certain is he of the remedy applied. In
fact, had not multiplied cures have been already exhi
bited before the public, view, tlte‘means used would
appear so fully adapted to die nature of the disease, and
the human system while laboring under it, as to elicit
the confidence of all who becomes acquainted with it.
To diose who may Have any doubt ofits efficacy, cer
tificates 'can be produced from some of the most res
pectable citizens of Warren county, as well as Physi
cians where die late Dr. J. 31. Spragens practised.—
Among whom are Henry Lockhart, 31. D., J. T. Per
sons, M; D., Win. P. Butt, 31. D., Geo. K. Holloway,
31. D., and Messrs. James Adams, Bithon Ivy, Titos.
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, .MilleJgcville, from the “lit Dec. till the
close of tlie session; dten in Macon, at Iluson’s Hotel,
till the 9th of January; in Knoxville, from the
9tdi to the 1-ldi: in Perry, from the 14th to die 18th :
MfnMl, from the lSdt to the 24th; then to Jlillcd-
gevidc again, and until altered lie will expect to con-
dittio the same round, during the ensuing winter and
spring tnundis, and attend regularly at the time and
place. . - : ‘.
-Sits uov. 1834.—t. f.—93. . ■ •
nal.
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GEO. C. BARRETT.
THE
HORTICULTI ft A L REGISTER
GAR DENE I rSM A GAZl N E,
Dccoteil to Gardening, Orcharding, and the Cultivation
of F/oiccrs,
WITH EMBELLISHMENTS.
CONDUCTED BY THOMAS G. FESSENDEN:
T HE Subscriber haying made arrangement* with
a gentleman of eminent knowledge and acquire
ments iu Botanical and Vegetable Science, to assist
CrAi\O f x JLii,
tw 4 Tin: <n:s<’j:idni respect fully
forms liir iiiends and the puMa fi,
rally, that he ha< ibis day taken ire
formedy occiij ied by Leatider .\
in titis place. Tlfe house is ready for thi accot
lion of transient and regular
in lamilies, on as modern:
liu- place, ’l’lie ttndividtu
mill will be Constatitlv 1
pleasure of all who maj call on him.
_ Ilis stables are ample, his roon.s geneially com mo-
diods, and no pains or expense will be sparedin far
nkhing his table with the best the market-will alfo-d'
SAMUEL GALLIftFR.
Macon, January 1, 7835.
: .aifiirayoH —-
Macdonough, Oct. 27, 1834
THE subscriber lias taken th .-
well knowt; stand for tic purj.o*
of ki-eping a bouse ot Fotertam.
menl, and solicits a -i are of pub.
-« I|C patronage, for which ho is in
ve-**- hopes, of giving general sa'if ar .
tiou, his table shall be supplied with the he-: the coun-
try can atfqrd, and his stables well attended to.
19 ISAAC HARVF.Y,
CJSSyTK AZi HOTJJi;
a TIIE SDIISCKTBKR flas
takfln flip above cstnbli'ahtuout
vb situate iu the • extensive fir?
proof brick building, recently
erected In A/acotn and i- - re'.
**'■* l ,!trt( i th** accommodation
ol regular boarders, aud transient persons. Com
modious stables are attached lo the hotel.
Tlie subscriber hopes to merit from his friends
and the public asbare of their patronage,
i* JOHN CARTER.
V- elt 27. 1 ?33 27 I nti ,f> Hr,ten,
GLOBE TAVERNjl
Clinton, Jones Conntyj Ca.
Vlh Subscribers (late proprietors of the
. Ciinton Hotel,) tender our thanks to our
in conducting the Register; is now enabled to live as-1 friends nttd patrons for past encouia-'ement ti-d
.sitratice oftlie future ability and usefulness oftlie work .respect full v beg leave to announce to the nohlb
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known as the
MCIOUR months after date application will be made
Jt 1 to the inferior court of Houston county when sit
ting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro
woman belongin g to tlie heirs of John JIcBride decea
sed, for the benefit of said heirs. oct 18-18
F. F. CHAIN, suardian.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to tlie court of ordinary of Pike county, for
leave lo sell Lot of Land No. 236,in tlie 2d District of
originally .Monroe now Pike connty, for the benefit
of the heirs of John G. Towns, deceased.
JESSE B. REEVES, Guard’n.
Oct 27 1834—19
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
MDLBC&BT, KEAH THIRD STREET.
HE subscriber continues to manufacture
TIN. WARE in every variety, and has
now on hand a general assortment, which he will
sell wholesale or retail at tlie Savannah or Augus
ta prices.
He has also just received an assortment of Ja
panned Tin Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans, Canisters, titgar
permanent
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vation of Fruits and Flowers, and the increasing at-
)entipn to these delightful branches of Rurnl l coitoniy.
encourages the publisher to confidently recommend
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‘ . • GEORGE C. BARRETT.
Boston, January 1, . 1834.
IMPORTANT ,
TO THjB FUSVSlt-'.'r
It. PETERS has reduced, tho price of hi?
patent vegituble .UEliiOlNAI S5TOMA-
ClllCgE ‘kt Ilivl’A'l’iC/E, for the cure of Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaints, niuienlorgernents oftlie
SPLEEN, to FQtiR HOLLARS.
Ji is the opinion of Professor Jackson, of Phil
adelphia, nud of many 1 eminent jihysiciaus'. both
iu America and Europe., who have had vxtetts-
Bowls, Milk cups, Tumblers, Pepper boxes, Gra- | ivc opportunities of -wittiessiiig. the operations of
ters. Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit I that most to Itn.ilrur.dcd sgoutge to mdukiud, tlie
Boxes, sand Boxes, Pocket Lautcrus, &c. &c. { Epidemic (’holkla, that it is those and those ON J
Also, patent Bakers, Foot stoves,hlocktiu Tea 1 ly whose digestive.fututiops tire in tt debilitated
Pots. Plates, Basins, Tumblers, &c.
JOB WORK done at the shortest notice,
jan 2 WILLIAM S. ELLIS.
PUBLIC SALE.
^^jflLL be sold for cash, on the first Tuesday in
f TlOUlt months afterdate application will lie made
to the honorable inferior court, when sitting for
$
Idm’rs.
ti - iiMi -1 lieura of sale, at
Administrator's Sale.
P URSUANT to jut order oftlie inferior court of
Jones comity when sitting for ordinary purpo
se*, will 1>« soS.1 011 die fir.-t Tm xlay in February next
within die legal hours of sale, before the courthouse
; door in the city of Macon, Jxit ol’ I-and No. 48, in die
j,. I fourdi district qf Bibb connty, as die property of
1 Mark Patterson, late of Jones connty deceased for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms us.nle known on the dav.
PLEASANT B. PA’ITERSON,adm’r.
Nov 26 1834—23
RY next, be
Jackson Batto connty, before the court bouse door,
following property, to wit:
One red nod white pided cow and calf -
levied en a. the pr *ii rty of Jeremiah 3Taxey, by vir-
tus ofa m<irig.ig.‘ii 11 from Buti< • .i.-. rior court in
favor of William Ifir/i-.in adiniliistmtor of Janies
Harrism deceased, vs ■‘.ud ilaver, property pointed
out by die adniinistrntot. »
^ JOSEPH SUM .MERLIN, sh'f.
2'J-M acres of land, levied on as die propertv of Yel- J 7^'. Monroe .»umy. fcetwqenihe usual hours of sale,
vetitonThixton. lot No. not known ..1 the third district ' 6k: Dwell,»-house Atom buddings, together Willi ill*
of •inriniSiv M.j.-ir-.. n.-.v Batto county. whereon dvr • !._.*" riinate.E which was deeded
d.-f-n-lint noiv rrtfid. .. joining land, of D. Ijuinv
Administrator's Sale.
O N the. first- Tit e-day in February next, will be
sold, before the conrtltouse in tiietown of For-
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the negroes be
longing to the a-tate of Alexandria B. Taylor, deceas
ed, fbrMic benefit of die heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
W3i. B. FILES,
JAMES M. TAYLOR.
Nov 17 1834—22
F OUR months after dale, application will be made
to the honorable iuferior 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 Jarrett late of said county dec’d, lot the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
JAMES A. EVERITT, Adm'r.
Nov 20 1834—22
ipOUR MONTHS after date application will be
B made III III" h.'imraM.. the Ittl'erior Cnnrt of 1 Ini'-
ton county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to Thomas C. Jordan, de
ceased.
ARTHUR A. .MORGAN, Adm'r.
am ary 10, 1835.—30
February next, at.11 o’clock A. 31., at die
eonrt house door m the city of 3Iacon, die following
lots of Land, being on die Macon reserve, on the west
ide oftlie Ocmulgee river,—lot No. 29 containing
100 acres, lot No. 34 containing 100 acres, lot No. 4
containing 100 acres, and fraction No. 30 containing
375 acres, lot No. 10 containing 10 acres, on which is a
Steam Saw Alill, which will he sold separate ; iho
frame on the lot will be sold with the lot; also lot No.
12 containing 20 acres, and one four acre lot on which
is a comfortable dwelling house and out bnildings
one of die most desirable situations in the neighbor
hOod of 3Jacon.
All die machinery and engine belonging to the mill
is well calculated fora Boat as it is in good repair.
Also two yoke of Oxen, and other articles lielongin.
to dto concent. The titles will be indisputably good by
A3IBROSE BABER
ami LEVI ECKLEY.
Macon. Dec 16—26
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will bo
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Houston
County, wheu sitting U11 Court of Ordinary, fur leave
to sell the real estate of William S. Brunson. late of
said County deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud
creditors of said deceased.
THOMAS POLLOCK Adm’r.
jan G 31 SARAH BRUNSON Adtn’x.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
UANAIVA Y 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 10 or 11 inches high, yel
low complected, about 28 years old, named Allen;
ten dollars will be given to any person who will appre
hend either of said negrdes or twenty dollars fur both,
delivered to me or lodged in any jail so I can get
them. They ntay probablv have forged passes with
them. CYRUS COTTON. .
Dec 14—26—2mp
:uui others, tr. satisfy a Ct’a from tlie Superior Court «*f
Butts County in frvor of Oliver W. Cox, vs. said YeJ-
reaton Tin iton. property pointed out by plaialitfs *J-
tornei.
by myself In James Parsons, adjoining the town of
Forsy th, and immediately on the. Fayetteville road run- I
ning out from —aid town, containing four acres more*'
or les*. The name being s*old in pursuance of nn
order granted bv the honorable inferior court of 3Ion- !
t from th
Lcriv l on v the property of Wtlliam Mercer roe county when sitting for ordinary purp.eie*, on the
1st-Monday in this inst., sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of James Parsons, deceased.
THOMAS T. NAPIER,
Nor. 22. 1834.—23 special Admmuirator.
Executor's Sale.
N the first Tuesday in Felirnary next, will be
by virtue of anattacht
Butt* eo'itty, and four >:t.v,a
.court of Bun* . minty. ..II -.iii .
William Strand, 1 ;*r-v iiiir.e.
ehi’ui it sarrcnare* n olv, bank
ytdiowi-nlored mule colt, 4 eim
one Itfiift
Strand v
and poitt
Dc
u-rior court of
at fro.11 a jtwticr-
ichnteiiu in favor of
ie siirri i stud horse,
‘dated mule colt, »Y.
»V calve*, 1 bull. A
r, to aatisfr the above attachment^ WllFiatn
- -.■*■•! Vercrr, propertv Mild by nnbr of court
t AOI'K MON'1'118 after date. appUcation will be
1 made to the Inferior Court of Houston County
when sitting for ordinary jiurposes, for leave to sell the
real estate ofHcnty Rogers, late of Houston County,
deceased, for the purpose ofa division aiuoitg the heirs.
DAVID ADAMS, Adm’r.
Perry, January'. 6fo,'1835. . 31
Georgia,—Coweta connty.
W r HEUEA3 Nicholas Dyer applies to me for let-
tors of administration oil the estate of William
Bacchus lute of said county deceased, '
And, whereas Jamas »V SyJvanus Bell, apply to
me for letters of administration on the estate of lsaac
Brown late of .-aid county deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singu
lar the bind ml ri nd creditors of raid deceased to be and
appear at nip office irithia the time prescribed by taw, to
sheer cause if any they hare, irhy said litters should not be
g ranted. ,
Given under my hand at office, this the I6th day of
December, 1834. 27
DAVID MO SELF. Y, c. c. o.
Georgia,—Ho uston county.
W HEREAS James Killen applies to me for let-
tetterthf administration on tlie estate of John
Lttpo late of said connty deceased,
These are therefore lu cite and admonish all and j terms. Apply to
singular the kindred and creditors of said diceas- ! J ! *n l
O N the lOtli of February, will bo sold at public ven
due,' at Vineville at 10 o’clock, all my remain
ing property situated at that place (save one Lot,)
consisting of house and lot occupied by Jlr. Jefferson
Lamar, house and lot occupied by Mr. Persons, and
various unimproved lots. Iu addition to till the advan
tage oflocatiim-and extensive improvements that have
been made at Vineville, there will be u Boarding and
day School soun established there, from the high repu
tation of those about to take charge of it, will now en
able me confidently to say, that mere is no place in the
State more desirable for a residence than tlie one just
mentioned. ALEXANDER SHOTWELL.
Vineville, Jan 1 1835—28
N. B, There will be a liberal credit given on a large
portion of tlie amount, and any demands against me
due or not due, taken in payment.
At Private Sale.
Be LIKELY Negro bov 2Swart old, apply to
M. REA A COTTON.
Dec' 3ft 1834—28
condition, \\ ho are sutijecT to its attack. Hot.
important then it is, at this period, when the fell
glotus tavern,
situated in the litt-iuess part ol th. town, aud
fronting thb Court-House.
Haying leased this stand ft r several yesn,
wtth lbe intention ot renewing the lent* or ofpnj.
chasing the property, we consider ourselves pi r-
magnitly located, and shall continue to impreve
our accomodations as the comfort of customer!
shall require.
Opr House is now open for the reception of
Travellers or Boarders. Wo shall at all tiroes
endeavor to keep such a House, as will ensure
public patronage ; and we hope to afford such ac
commodations as will prove satisfactory io those
Who cal] on its. ■
The usual great promises of good TABLES,
BAR* . fee. we think unnecessary to ptmit-jifir-
•ze.—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dri
vers, readily furnished
WOOD & WEEKES.
January" 20, 1834 19 tf
• •• •; ra^OfOSA^Sr
JO OR publishing a Miscellaneous Paper to be tn:i-
f SEa;
io be devoted to J’oatrv. Literature, Science, ."id
THE JViARVEIliOUrS!!!
To contain original and seleol Tales, Poatry, anw-
dotes. Biographical, and Historical sketches, Notice.
ofal! new inventious in the arts and a relation of tui
destroyer ofour race is acUiitllv 01; the Imrdcrsoff.1,,. „„a„ r :.,i ■ . • , ..
• , ■ ' | . • - . mans wonderful, rare,and curious, in the history of
our state, that those w hose digestive organs are the da-, a list of deaths, 'marriages, murders; 'rd-
in a vitiated condition, have immediate' recourse
ro tlte most potent means withiu -their reach to
shield themselves from its influence
Among the symptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaints, are flaiuleucy, sourness or hurtling
in the stomach, melancholy, irritability, disagree
able taste in the mouth, great irregularity of ap
petite, which is sonietimes voracious and at oth
er timers greatly deficientthirst, fetid breath,
uatisca, weakness of the' stomach, octd eructa
tions, palpitation, drowsiness, irregularity of the
howCls, pressure' on the stomach after meals,
pain iu tlie head, tlizzincss or vertigo. Confusion
of mind attended with loss of memory, ft gnaw
ing iii the stomach wheu empty, chilliness, affec
tion 0f sight aud hearing, pain and w eakness in
the back, languor, disturbed sleep, cold feet nud
hands, tremor, uneasiness in the throat, cough,
paiu in the side, or breast, &e.
nil Alison t'o., (li. May I.
This is to certify, that my wife labored under
an enlargement of tho SriiKtsd for tun years; dtt-
riug which, she, at short intervals, suffered ex
tremely, aud, at all tunes, was iu a feeble state
ofhcaltit. About fifteen months since, she com
menced taking Dr. Peters’ Medicine Stomachi-
oat et Hepatic*, and, after using two parcels, her
health was restored, and she declined its further
use. I will only add. that, for the last twelve
months, she has enjoyed excellent health.
. T ABN HR HICKS.
Wilkes Co. J an . 20, 1834.
“Tho undersigned can bear testimony' to the
superior efficacy of Dr. Peters’ Mnliana; Sloma-
chieec et Hcpaiir.es iu the curt) of Dyspejisiu and
1 iver complaints from persounl experifttee.
WILLIAM G. JOHNSON.
Tho above Alediciues ara put up in parcels,
w ith full directions for use. A parcel will last n-
bout twenty five days. Persons wishing to see
Dr. Peters, are requested to make inquiry for
hint at the Eagle Hotel, kept by Air. Robert 31c
Comb, Milledgovillc, w here hr boards.
The above .Medicines may he bad in Georgia,
either of Dr. Peter> or Pryor Wrighti at the Alii—
ledgeville Street lottery office; of Thomas Ricii-1
belies, arsons, shocking accidents by llaod and ttdi
hairbreadth escapes, all important'criminal trials 11
Ml, wfticit will be carefully colled front the newspa
pers of the new and old world.
07 s It trill invariably exclude
all political, religious, or professional ili-ctasions, acd
stick to useful and entertaining matter only.
•The Ai.cjavMisT vvjll be pubfisbed wfeekly in aqnar-
to form on a’ super royal sheet.at Ctdumh’U Ga., by
Charles F. Sherhumt. at Three Dcltarc p»*r year, ou;
half in advance, the'other at'tlie-end of six niontlts
JE? The Editor will be assisted by eeriUetnen of es
tablished literary reputation, and the publication trill
commence bv the first of - February J836.
Dec 22 1834 ' ■ ' ' . ,
. riCiEOK 3ROOS*P
3IIN1NG COMPANY.
N cpulbnottv witli an Act entitled “an act to incor
porate the Pigeon Roost . Mining Company, of
Lumpkin county,’’ Books of Subscription willoe open
ed lor stock therein, as follows, viz : ’
AT AUGUSTA, on the 25th ot jarmary , and k
kept open'for three days.
AT SAVANNAH, ou die 21st January inct. ted
be kept open for two days.
AT WASHINGTON, Will
ilkescounly, on llie'Jti*
January, and he kept open for two days.
AT ATHENS, Clark county, on the l.’Oth Jammy,
and bq kept open two days.
. AT -MtLLKDGKVILLE, on the’.Id day ofFebna-
ry, and he open three days.
AT MACON, on the 7th day of February, and k
kept open two da; s.
AT COLU.MilUS, on the 12th day of Febrnan'.
and bt: kept open two days.
AT AURARLV from the present tithe until d*
15th January, for a limited number of shares.
AN AGENT will attend at ti e above ijant d
and ])!uces. and copies of the Charter and Coastin'
tion of the Company will be furnished lor t!.e uhe
faction iif those who tray wish to subscribe for tt
Share*, One Hundred Dollars each, '£> per ft*
only required in advance.
.Bv order of the Directors,
J. IE CAJN, Secj.
Jan. 3.1835.—30-3t
’he Southern Banner, Southern Spy,
Constitutionalist, Sovannab (!. ortrian, Gcorgw l*”'
nal, Southern Recorder, Federal Union, MaennTtk
Cobtnihtts Sentinel! will please giw ^
A Vine Dresser.
A PERSON well acctjffainted with cultivating the
, Grape and making wine, wishes to engage in a
situation to carry on tlie above business. Apply at
this office.
Jim 1 1835—28
13 1834
■\ hn
K.
KENDRICK, D. H.
>11 trah
eonrt house
BRU *
*»*■ r. 1
K'” h
Safe.
k •*inr; n Kitoxrille,Crawford
* * - p l .\ ■'■ii', f.-o d - he i.r : To. -day in FE-
': .. .-!! h. .ii.,:'o-IT-of sale, Let-
' o- •.*’». -nd iOr, nthc • .ml district of ori
H.n mv.v '-.n'f-rd a•>oy. ns belonging
Tr •. .1: ■ o r 1 -r d Mills 1I-1—1.. a. nov 6 18.14
Vil} \\ • \ f '.MAN,
•f :hn ni<frotor's Sole.
- -a > vrd .y;»h day of March
"t> v _.l :b- ’■i-ftil.-r ! tin- und'r-'ignrjin the
11:.: .1 !l->.|-tt,n - i.r 1!• b.-vl of cattle, m aBc
Stf 1 ’• * u ‘ r r *‘ •** 1 t-lTc' is. the property ’ ~
■St-rlmr Chmomin .br. a - ,-,1. for the benefit of foe heirs
aod cro.Etqrr Tcnns made known en the day of
J4J.UAH DEAN, AdmV
Pro 25 1834—28
sold at the court house in tlie town of AflUedg
'.de- Udd ' vin °* unt >'' 1>clne, u ^ bt and a Vl *ar at my office, tfithin the time j
' prescribed by line, to show c:iuse, if any they have,
House and Lot for Safe.
T HE one Story House and Lot nearly opposite
3Ir. Eckley’s, (adjoining J. R.. Bennetts,) on
Third street, is offered for sale on accommodating
31. BARTLETT.
ust Eire in this city.
ar^ S ’ p '! f*' \ ji, *’ I hhree- Weekly insertions, and' forward Sieir st-
.Macoti; ol the Postmaster, Albeit* of the Postmas- 1 cm,,,- to this office for pat met,
ter, Haw kmsville ; ol the Postmaster, Indian 1 — —: ——-—:—1
Springs; of the Postmaster, 1 Ntwtian. of the lusttriince Bank of Columbus, will
Postmaster, Buck Eye; of the Post mastir, Fort. kiottoupnti^River. and also, take a few
Gains; of Sttmoel Cone. Decatur; of J. Chew, j
Grreuesbordugh; of .Messrs. I licks & .M.tddox, 1
Talbotlou; ofE. S. Norton, at the CWumhus
Bookstore, Columbus; of the I’ostmaSter Bird-I
ville, Burke co.; of the Postmaster, Kucketsvillc.
Elbert co.; of the Postmaster. Marietta!, Cobb co. of
the Postmaster, New I ’elmta. In South Caroli-
Apply to
ROBERT COLLIN'-
•19 ^
3f;icon, Oct. 27, 1
Fifty Dollars If u >:nf
(J A3Ali'Al from the subscriber’s plant*
Between 30 and 40 Negroes,
men, women ami children, being a part of Uie person,
al estate of Col. Z:iclutrntb Lamar, deceased, and -old
in conformity to his will. Terms—Two years credit,
with interest after tlie first year, the piirclu-crs giving
good notes with approved security.
JE88E ROBINSON. F.x'r.
Dee. 1 1834—24—Ids
NOTICE.
GIVE notice again to all that have not paid nj> their j
why said Utters shoitld not begranted, J notes atul accounts for the last veur. that I am now
Given under my hand at office thus 8ntl, December, | ;lt | lmlm ami ready to receive the same, not in old prom-
j isrs. for they won’t meet lay just debts. 1 hope thi
na, of \V. S._ Bong & co., Charleston: of A.
Fitch, Druggist, Columbia; of the Postmnstct.
HaticockylileTEiiton district; t-.fthe Postmastn-,
Abbeville. In North Carolina, of the Postm.is-
ter, Charlotte; of the Postmaster, Lexington.
Iu Alabama, of Maddox Pollard, Montgoim
ry. In Florida, of Dr. E. B. I’erkins, Tallahas-
e of Holmes &• Williams. Marianna.
or Safe or R* nt.
_H « tho !2ili district of Houston county,
j day night last, tw o negro fellows of the fooowiti? ‘*5
[ criptions. one by the name of TONEY, (cal - ' ’' rf ,
Toney Uritlin ) his eom|>lexion lather y «-ll«-.v. •>’ '
i feet2 or 3 inches high, uas a remarkable scar 03 ^
I cheek bone under his lefteye, between 10 and WE
JACK cr Jo 1 n Vance.!**
ust 1*®^
CH.VS II. KICK. c.c. o.
Guardian's Stile.
A greeable to an order of the honorable inferior
eonrt of Pike county when sitting for ordinary I
_ h
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Marcli i ...... r _ ,
next, before the court bot.se door in Zebnlon. lot of | thcrobjecUons, ,f any they
Georgia, Houston county.
W HF.RE.VS Joseph Culpepper applies to me *
fur letters of administration on the estate of;
Abraham M. Scarborough deceas-cd, lute of s.,i,l couli I
»y, |
These are therefore to rite all and singular the kind- ,
r,:d and creditors of said decenstd, lobe and appear.it
inv office within the time pros-rib.a! by law, and file
vnave. otherwise letters will J
will be astillieient notice to sonic that li
promises Ibrsomo time.
RJUWaWAY
The DWEi.r.tttc rouse at present occtt
pied by the subscriber. Possession given
immediately.
S tha; have paid me in I Also for.sale. several vacant lots con-
1 EWIS ' ITCH tiguoustothcabove property.
I ■ 31. BARTLETT.
January 1, 1-35.
Land No. 193 in tbc 9th district of formerly .Monroe
now Pike county, sold for the benefit of the orphans
of Ahednego Cranfonl. late of Putnam ronntv thecas- '
Term* made known on the day ofsale.
MARTHA KNIGHT, guardian, i
Dfc54 1*M f?
b>- granted
Given tinder mv hand at office this 3d January, 1835
' • ’ C H RIC F ■ ' c ..
Y OUTH'S
sale hy
For Safe,
twelve months credit, approved paper, that
high,
is about 5 feet four or six incite
straight made, walks brisk, i
smart, writes a good hand, and will no
, doubt, attempt to go through the country by means of
lorged passes. I believe that she has been decoyed or
Over Coats, just received and fo> eanaed off by some white persous to Brunsw ick cotm-
VVM. H. BURDSALL. J tv, Virginia. VVM. BRADLEY.
I N'emim.Dct lft 1834-17-tf
From the subscribcron the 3d of Oe
toht-r, a bright .Mulatto girl named An i valuable propertv Iqt No. 4. op square sixtv-ttvo,
lia, about 2- or 30 years of age. _ 8 he in' the city ofJIacon. There >t an ex client .-'table
of age. The otE r fell
v. ry dark cotnplexiou, vole, very tin, nd
left thumb much shorter than the other
down, about 3ft or 4ft years old, bn if qnesfienril, v .‘_
say lie is 50. about 5 ?'•»«•: - i-.-eltes i.,ft-l>. 'I ;
scribed tcllow lias a wife litNi-wl ■. i> N.
nnme of I lizal-.eth Vane,-, and u ill ft. til.tic-- - :
togdthei witli Toney to get to New!-re. "
reward will be paid for their appreheu \m: ■ 1 3
ment in some Jail >o that i tin in, or I
J (: 11N R. NTERFI
I Touston county. Dec 1ft J -::4—-8Ttf
II - The Newbeni. N. C. Paper will
hove once a week for-wo to-mbs. and for- 1 -
aeentmt to Perry. Houston county,’ Ga.. to „
payment. J- ‘L-^-
Cnation
Kitchen, Smoke House, and a good Dwelling non.
lini'liing. Persons desirous of buying will pi. use cai!
and examine the prop"rty. 1 w Hi eontirtn any con
tract made by IV. B. Cone, who has been mv agent
in superintending the erection oftlie buildings! ,v<\
It u,-; sold it nrivate sale befoie. it will be -oM at mc-
tion on Thursday the 5tli of i ebmarv next,
jaa 17—31 * ‘ II. B. CONE.
At
Wil
the
th-r
tern
rsons arc cau’ione, act
to made bv the nude- -df.fd
ltains or bearer, for three bnndr
th of May, 18”4. end due the
- ft, r. The consideration h.-nn
lined n.-t to jiay it. jnt
1 m JOHN IE :
3?Xt A £VHS*
FORSAKE AT THIS OFFICE-