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Sheriff. Sale. * i r«s. Collector's Sale.
: »:* ill.! firtlTuesdiyin .MARCH *jnj7'lLEbe told on the first Tuesday in MARCH
w.-i ih ■ muni hoar* of .■•ale, at V V iwct, between the tttnal hours’ of sale, at the
court huuedour, the court .’iius- iu McDonough, Henry county, tie- fol
lowing property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the
following amounu of Tax and Cost, due for the year
.1833;
41)0 Acres of Piue Laud, No. J5ft. in the
I2th district of Lownde* county, levied on Ba the pro
perty of Benjamin Moor dec’d, Tax due 234 ecu*-' 1 and
co»t*.
230 Acres of Piue I.and, No. 8, in the 13th
district of Early county, levied on ns the property of
Silas Yarborough, Tax due 304 rents and cost.
40 Acres of Land, Vo. 1034, iu the 21 st district
2d section Cherokee, levied on as the property of
lYtliiaiii Bi'ackstocks, Tax diteTOj cents and cost
Hit) Acres 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 co.-'t.
202.4 Acres of Land. No. 25, in the fourth
district of Muscogee, levied on as the property hf Hi
ram MeChtskey, Tnx due 354 cents and cost
2024 Acres of Land, No. 169, in the 2d dis
trict of Henry county, levied on as the. property of
Henderson Willingham, Tax due §2, 23 j cents and
cost. . , ~r - *v'. *.
20 Acres of Laud, No. 52, in the eleventh
district, 1st section, Cherokee, levied on as the prop
erty of Augustus W. Hillsman, Tax due 37£ cents
and cost.
ICO Acres of l and. No. 219, in the ninth
district 4th section. Cherokee, levied as the property
of Samuel Barrintine, Tax doe 314 cents ami cost.
ICO Acres of Land, No. 262, in the eleventh
levied on as the
Tax due 314 cents
Halt
1*riLL be sold (i
? V next, b uw
J t-. ->;t Butts'county, hefto.
following .property, to v.-it:
Levied on at the properly of Join T. Howland the
fallowing undivided half of the following land—Frac
tion No. 23 containing 84 acres more or less, known
us tho Mountain snout or the place fonndVIy occupied
by Joel Dailey, well improved ; also Lot No. 33, con
taining 2024 acres ; also No. 56 containing 202-4 acres;
also No. 57 containing 2024 acres, all said four Viet* of
l.-ind originally m the fourth district of Monroe court-
tv now Butts and nil df said laud well improved, John
*]’. Rowland's into; art being the undivided hall'of said
described four tracts of laud, levied on by virtue of a fi
ft from the superior court of Bibb county in favor of
tho Bank of the State of Georgia vs said John T.- How-’
land, property pointed out by pUintiffV attorney.
Levied oil as the property of John X. Fall the follow
ing proparty, to wit, Nos. 66, C3, and G5, the s:une he-
• ill" otic square lot. and two Fractious, lying on the Oc-
muigee river, and containing in all four hundred and
twenty seven acres and a half be the saina more or less,
all in the ninth district of originally llenry now Butts
county, it being ilia same place known as Jo-iuh Har
dy’s or Leek’s ferry on the Ocmnlree river, to satisfy
four ti f is from the superior court of Butts county, two
of said ti fas in favor of Andrew Kerr, John Kerr, An
drew Graham, John Hope, vs John Ni Fall and John
S. Fall, and on- of said fi fas iu favor of Luke Reid,
Frederick S. Thomas, and Jo -ph S. Oampfield vs
said John N. Fall, and one of said rl fas in favor of A.
Hoggs vs said John N. Fall, property pointed out by the
defendant John N. Fall.
Lev i • 1 on as the property of Gillnm Preston 202J a-
cres of Lind, known us No.’fl in the ninth district of orb 1
gin dljr Henry now Butts, to satisfy a (Lfa from the su- j district and 2d section, Cherokee
penor court of said county in favor of William Hall is property of Thomas M. Harris, 1
ttso of B. II. Cr.iiTDii vs Gillum Prestod, Richardson u nd cost.
Mayo & Andrew Morris securities, property pointed
out by plaintiff*. .
Loyied on as tho property of,Gosrga If. Lottery one
l»t in the town of Jackson containing 105 feet square
known in the town of Jackson hy No. 1 in square No.
)0 with good improvements, anil the lot whereon the
defend mt now resides—levied on by virtue of three
fi fas fro:it n Justice’s court of said county in fa-
v or of John Hall vs G. IV. Lowery, proper!)' pointed
out by plff. levied and returned to me bv a constable.
jnn 23 1ST. JOSEPH SUMMERLIN.
Houston Sheriff" Sales.
KS7, LL lie sold between, the usual Honrs ofsale. on
f V the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before
the court house in Perry, the following property, to
wit: - ' ;
One half oflot No. 70, in the 12th of said County,
levied on ns the property of R. B. Wingate, adminis
trator on the estate of Amos Wingate,, to satisfy a fi fa
Issued from a Justices’ Court in favor of Mary Mills,
administratrix on the estate of Charles Miils, and otlier,
fi Cu against atid Wingate—levy made and returned
to hid by n constable.
Tha plantation on which Thomas Barron now lives,
in tho i tth of s.'iid county, levied ou as the property
of said Birrou to satisfy a ii’fit from the Inferior Court
jit Pivsf hf John B. McCarter and other fi fas against
Hid Barron.
Tito lot 0* land on which William West now
lives, in, t!i: 13th of said countv. No. not known, levied
oti as die property of said West, to satisfy, a fi £1
from the Ion riorCourt in favorof John Hawfs & co.vs
William Weirt.
Lot No 177, ih the 14th of said county, levied on
ns tho property of Samuel Walker, to satisfy a fi la in
favor of George dahanis vs. said Walker, issued from
Monroe Superior Court—property pointed out by
Jo-see Thomas. .
The west half of lot No. 57, in die 14th district of
mid county, levied on as tha property of Benjamin
Powel to satisfy a fi fit in favor .of J. C. <fc E: Monnger
vs. said Powol, and other fi fas issued from a Justices’
Court of said county—lory made and returned to me
by a constable.
jan 24 1835—32 GF.O. M. DUNCAN, Sh’f.
. Crawford Sheriff Stales.
W . IjL'be sold on tho first Tuesday in March
next, at the court house in the town of
Knoxville, Crawford county, between the usual
hour- of sale : r
Also on the first Tuesday in Marth nut. .
One sorrel horse with a ball face, one cow and calf,
two beds, bedsteads and furniture, together with
household furniture and kitchen furniture, consisting
of the following articles: one dish, JO plates, 12 satt
cersnuJ lOeups 3 pitchers 1 tumbler. 1 -stand'and5
cr.iit> » howls, 5 bottles. 1 tin box. 1 cofiee pot, 1 tin
pan. 2 skilled and I lid. J small pot, J smoothing iron,
3 tables, 6 sitting chairs, all levied on as the property
of Elbert Craw to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from
the Inferior Conn of said county in favor or Win. L.
Saunders vs. said Ubert Crew, property pointed out
in said fi fa.-
( Postponed Sale. )
1014 Acres of Land, whereon Wiluam Cnrlilo now
lives, it being part oflot No. 38. in the third district of
originally Houston now -Crawford connty, levied en
•sihj property of said William Carlite.to satisfy three
small ft fits in favor of Lewis Cuntn vs. Win Carlile.
JOHN'WHITTINGTON, I). Sh’ff.
Jan 20 1335—32
W. B. FILES, Sh'ff.
Jnnnarv 13. J635.—30 ' .
2024 Acres of Land, No. 5, in the twelfth
district of Lee 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 and 2d section of Cherokee, levied on as the
property of Nelson Gray, Tax due 324 cents and
cost.
160 Acres of Land, No. 200. in the thirteenth
district nnd 4th section. Cherokee, levied on as the
property of Turner A. Cleaves, Tax due 32J' cents,
cost 024. •
2024 Acres of Land, No. not known, in the
7th district of Henry county, levied on es the property
of Robert Milling, "tax due 23} cents ami cost.
2024 Acres of Land, No. 113, in the J4tb
district of Leo connty, levied on as tlio properly of
William Wilkerson, Tax duo 28} cents and cost.
160 Acres of Land. No. J92, in the 16th
district and 3d section of , Cherokee, levied on as the
property of Peter Ellis, Tax due 25 cents and Cost.
HUGH LONGINO, T. C.
Nov. 20. 1834. '
I N OUR MONTHS alter date, application will bo 1
made to the Honorable Interior Court of Houston 1
County, when sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, for leavo
to sell the real estate of 5\ ill'iam b. Brunson, late of 1
said County deceased, fur the benefit of the heirs and i
creditors of said deceased.
THOMAS POLLOCK Adm’r.
jail 0 31 SARAH BUI NsuN Adufx.
Georgia, Houston county.
W HEREAS Joseph Culpepper applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of
Abraham M. Scarborough deceased, late of said conn,
ty, •
These are therefore to cite all and singular tho kind
red and creditors of said deceased, lobe and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, and file
their objections, if any they have, otherwise letters will
be grunted.
Given under my hand at office this 3d January, 1835.
__ C. II. RICE, c. c. o.
' Georgia—Butts county.
"W'W’ r l! :• U FAS A’!r<-d \\ • l'< r-iiM.n apj.iii- to in--
T T for letters of administration on the estate of
Neii nnd Tabitlia Ferguson, lato of said county, de
ceased.
These art therefore to cite and admonish all (md
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my ojlke within the time
prescribed by law. losheu) cause if any they have,-
tchy scid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office; this 9th January
1835.—30 JOHN M‘CORD, c.c.o.
CfAItilS HOTEL,
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully in
forms bis friends and the public gene
rally, that he has this day token the tavern
formerly occupied by Leauder A. Irvin
in this place. The bouse is ready for the accommoda
tion of transient anil regular lloarihrs either single or
in families, 011 as moderate terms as can be afforded in
the place. The undivided attention of himself and fa
mily will be constantly directed to the comfort ana
pleasure of all who may call on him.
His stables are ample, his rooms generally commo
dious, and 110 pains or expense will be spared in fur
nishing lus table with the best the market will afford.
SAMUEL GALLIHER.
Macon. January 1, 1S35. '
MY LAST BUT ONE—NOT ONE BLANK
ffEFPSHSOZlT 3S&ZX..
Macdonough, Oct. 27, 1S34
THE subscriber has taken this
well known stand for tho purpose
of keeping r. house of Entertain
ment, and solicits a share of pub
lic patronage, for which he is in
| hopes of giving general satisfac
tion, his table shall be supplied with the best the coun
try can afford, and his stables well attended to.
19 ISAAC IIARVF.Y. .
Perry—Houston County. r
W HEREAS Arthur A. Morgan applies for letters
of administration on the estate of Thomas p.
Jordan, deceased. ■ \ .
Wiierkas, Simon Bateman applies for letters of
administration on the estate of Elias Fordhaui, de
ceased.
Whereas, Martha Sanders applies fur letters of
administration ou the estate of Williams J, Sanders,
dop'd.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceetseil, to be and
appear at my office within the time p escribed Ly lair, to
show cause i/etnylhcy hare, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under rav hand, this flth davof January, 1835.
—30 CHS. H. RICE, c.c. o.
GRAND STATE LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF GEORGIA LITERATURE,
To be MAWIff in MACON, ASTGHJSTA, & SAVANISA^.
75 NUMBERS AND II DRAWN BALLOTS..
100 PRIZES OF $1,0
©g-fesffi-ssa) sciirKS, & r-tiVK,
Administrator's Sale.
t G REE ABLE to an order passed by the inferior
court of Crawford county when sifting forordin
ary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in A-
PRIL next, aj the c&urt house in the town of Knox
ville, between the nsual hours of sale, the interest of
Jnmes 8amlifcr deceased in Lot No. 25 in the third dis
trict of Houston connty formerly but now Crawford
county, as tho property of James Sandifer deceased,
*>r the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said deceas
ed. JOHN Si SANDIFER, \
jan 3 THOMAS SANDIFER, {
> adm'rs.
Administrator's Sale.
b N the first Tuesday in 51 arch next, will be sold,
r in Forsyth Monroe county. Lot No. 134 In
said county, containing 202J acres more or less, and
Island Nos. 46, 47, and 48 in the Ocmulgee river, at
taelied to Monroe county; sold as the property of
Mark Patterson deceased, for the benefit of die heirs
.and creditors. / -
P. B. PATTERSON, Adm’r.
Jan I 1824—23
JAiaasdU Sheriff Sales.
[TILL be sold on \jje first Tuesday in March
V ¥ next, before the court house in C.mip-
bclltoif, Campbell county, between tho y usual
hours ofsale, .
Two Lott of I And. Nos. 109 nnd 116. in thfc I4th
•district of originally Fayette now Campbell connty, as
thaproparty of Ttuiisoii Coryell, to satisfy d fi fa from
tha Superior Court of C iurnkoe county in favor ol
Thomas Brown vs. said Tunison Coryell and,sundry
other fi (as from Campbell Superior Courtagainst said
CotTell,
49!,; rk Fur Hats, levied on an the property of J ns.,
II. Corvell. to satisfy a fi fa from Campbell Superior
Court! m f in>r of John Cowley vs. said Coryell.
irdlim IhirliC’irk's interest in aiul to 3 town lots inj
the town ofCnmpbelltbn, Nos. CD, 70, and 77, 2 of^t'id
lots fronting .the taiin street lending from l'ayettvillo
through saiJ town, east of Court House, and one back
lot covering the two front lots, with 6ttndry improve-
lil-.li- 1,1 -.von t>-.!:-ills to iiii-n:ion. to - I1 'i ! I
from Catupb.'ll Superior Court in favor of Jeremiah
8a npler vs. William Hitchcock ;:ud Johu F. Beavers,
security.
WiHta.n B. Brazil's intere-
Administrator's Sate.
AV^ILL be sold attlie late residence of Elias Ford-
V Y ham, deceased, bn Friday the 6th of March
next, the personal property of said deceased, consist
ing of 4 or 5 bales of cotton, horses, hogs, cauJe, corn,
fodder, household & kitchen furniture. A other articles
not here' mentioned, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the
dav ofsale.
SIMON BATEMAN, Adm’r.
Junnnry 12. 1835.—30
Guardians' Sale.
A GREF.ABLE to an order of the honorable Infe-
ia. rior Court of Henry County when sitting for or-
dinary purposes, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
APRIL next, lot of land No. 7 in tlie third district of
Henry connty, sold as the property of Elisha Dubose's
orphans, for a division.
ANDERSON WICKS, guardian
Jan. 15, 1834.—30
Guardian's Sale.
W ILL be Suld to the highest bidder, On tlie first
Tuesday in April next, at tlie Court House ill
the town of Jackson, Butts county, on a credit of 12
mouth", a lot in the said town of Jackson, No. J, in
square 19.
Also 611 the first Tuesday in Slay next, at die Court
House in Cossville, Cass county. 011 tlie same credit,
lot number 166, in the sixth district and third section,
containing 160 acres be the same more or less. Also
an undivided half of- lot No. 14-3, third district in the
county ofCoweta, sold by order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Butts county, as* tlie real estate of Martin D
Bowles, a lunatic.
jan 21-31 GUSTAVUS KENDRICK. Guardn
Administrators' Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable Infe
rior Court of Carroll county, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the Court House in Carrollton, between
the usual hours of sale, Lot ofLand No. 74, in die (jth
district of said rounty (Carroll), sold as the property
of C ala way Burk, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
WILLIAM BEALL, (
jan 14—32 IRVIN POLLARD. )
> Adm'rs.
Administrator's Sale,
O N the first Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold
before the court house in Zelmlon Pike county,
between the lawful hours of sale, Lot No. 209, in the
second district of formerly Monroe now Pike county,
” * as the property of Mark Patterson deceased.
PLEASANT B. PATTERSON, adm’r.
! sold
.ian
29
in and to lot of land
No. 142 in tho fourteenth district of originally Fayette
now Campbell county, to satisfy two fi ft* from a Jns-
-tiev,' Court of said county, one in favor of Thomas
Dbtherd, tin' otherin (avorofG. W. Silvcy for the use
ufTnos. Doth- ;d. vs. said Wm. B. Brazeal.
Lot No. 30. ,u tlie 9ib district of originally Coweta
now Cnmn'wDl nuntv—levied on as the property of j 1
llan ■ .9 ..... , „ ■■■JIB
’court of si id maty, in favor of Borktfr fi: Morgan v*. 1 of tlio heirs of John G. Towns, deceased.
jksse reeves,
F OUR month" after date application will be made
to the court of ordinary of Pike county, for
• CamphAH,county—levied on aa the property >>('!. ive to sell Lot of Land No. 2:t6.in the 2d District <>f
tuit A Clark, to satisfy one fi/lt fypto llte aflpilrinf, I nf1 11 Monroe now Pike county, for the benefit
said Hartnit & Clark,—said lot has a dwelling ho:is
>’>n. and other ipinriavcawnW thereon, nnd is wiiliin
o.i,; haft mile of. the town of Camnbellton, prnpirty
pointed oat by J. Ray, Esq..'plaintHTs att’y.
1 } WfeSLEY CA.MP, Sh’ff.
Jan. 15, 1835.—30 1
Oct 27 1834—19
.1 dmiiiistratofs Sale.
w
3 4th district of
gun. and otlur
Sterling Chmpi
and creditor*.
11 h-rc
.••ir.i'iv :!«•• ~ tli day of 4 r !i .
, nee of the undenignudtft the j
- or 10 head of cr.ttlc, a rifle
, T'tctt, as the proi ertv of
-ed. for the help fit of the !'■ r-
:n(k‘ known on the day of 1
ELIJAH DEAN, Adm’r. {
t NOUR months after date application will lie made
to the honorable inferior court, when sitting for
ordinary purpo>es, for leave to sell all tlie 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, l
JAMES 31. TAYLOR.
Nov 17 15*34—22
Adm'rs.
PIG! R months afterdate, application will be made
to the honorable inferior court ofllouston oonn-
Der 1634—28
iREEAB
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Salt
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all tb
Jatm
of till
•l-Toft i"'>e
ab!e inferior
next, ■
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,n u!«* a\ .
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strict ol
f.* hcnc
of Pain
it the ti
Tucsda
M
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formArly Monrpip
it of the- orphans
:n county deceai-
iv of sale.
M \;fT«IA KM HIT vusrdi-.n.
. after date application will h* made
n court of Houston connty wheni-it-
jiurpof . for leave to -ell a nagro
to the heirs of John McBride d.-< a
t of said heirs. octlS-L" A
F k'. CHAIN, guardian, j
In n sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
e lands and negroes belonging to the estate of
- Jamttlate of said county dec’d, for the benefit
heirs .nd creditors.
JAMES A. EVERITT, Adm’r.
’.'av 20 1834—22 *
i K MONTHS after date application will b'e
m ide to the honorable the Inferior Court oft Hou—
■ n county„ ►;itir. for ordicarr purposes, for leave to
ell the real cstati!belonging to 'Thomas C. Jordan, de-
teased.
ARTHUR A. MORGAN; Adm’r.
January 1ft. 1835.—30
Georgia—-Coweta county.
7HEREAS A. B. CnlBoun. administrator on
the estate of James Holstock,- dec’d, applies
for letters of dismission from said estate. *•
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceits
ed to file their objections (if any they have, l in my
office within the time prescribed by law, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my. hand in office, this 5th January,
1635;n »VAVTT> MOS’-LFA’. c c.o.
, Georgia,. Houston county.
W HEREAS JohnS. M. Baldwin executor of the
. estate of Johu Baldwin deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission, ’ $ . —
Attd whereas Alltpi Winhatn administrator of the
estate of Orritl Stephens applies for letters of dismiss
ion.
And Whereas James II Killen and ThotnasN. 31c-
Williams administrators of the estate of Henry Shep
ard late of said county deceased apply for letters of
dismission tfebrefirnni,*. ,
These are therefor*, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of soul deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to
sr.eie cause if any tluy can why said letters,should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 2d January 1835.
25 C. II. RICE, c'c. o.
W HEREAS Joseph Fincher administrator
of the estate of David IF. Slory dec’d
applies to me for letters of dismission from said
estate,''
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my ojffiee within ihe\time
;>-i s'rilf d !></ hnr to sir w r1111.11 if any th'y can \ full, which v\ ill hr cariTulIv culled I loin t!w new.-pa
why saidlt tit rs should not he gran!'d. p'Ts nftimnew and old world.
ClZHTXIAXi HOTEL.
THE SUBSCRIBER has
taken the above establishment
situate iu the oxtensive fire.I
proof brick building, recently
erected In .Macon, and is pro- 1
pared for the accommodation
of regular hoarders, and transient persons. Com-'
tnodious stables are attached to tlie hotel.
The subscriber hopes to merit from his friends
and tlie public a share of their patronage.
JOHN CARTER.
31 arch 27. 1883 27 Late of Clinton.
GLOBE TAVERN,
Clinton, Jones County, Ga.
fTBIHE Subscribers (late proprietors of the
JL Clinton Hotel,) tender our thanks to our
friends and patrons for past encouragement, and
respectfully beg leave to announce to tho public,
that we have temoved to the commodious House
known as the
globe tavern,
situated iu the business part of the town, atid
fronting the Court-Bout*.
Having leased this stand for several years,
with the inteution of renewing the lease or of pur
chasing the property, wo cousider ourselves per
manently located, and shall continue to improve
our accomodatious as tho comfort of customers
shall require..
Our House is now open for the reception of
Travellers or Hoarders. We shall at all times
eudoavorto keep such a House, as will ensure
public patronage; and we hope to afford such ac
commodations as will prove satisfactory la those
who call ou us. .
Tho usual great promises of good TABLES,
BARS, &c. we thiuk unnecessary to particular
ize—Good Lots and other conveuieuces for'Dro-
vers, readily furnished
WOOD & WEEKES.
January 20, 1S34 19 tf
1 Prize
of §30,000
awarded to tho
Ticket having
tlie 9th,
10th and
11 th
dratvn Ko
1 «
5,000
do
do
• 4th,
fith and
61I1
do
1
2,000
do
do
1st,
2d and
3d
00
1 »
. 1,500
do
do
i St,
Gth aud
7th
do
I »
JJ200
do
do s
3d,
Gth and
11th
do
I
900
do
aIo
7th.
8th' and
9:h
do
1 “
. 8Q0-
do » •
do
7th,
8th and
JOth
do
I. «
700
do
do
7th.
■8th and
11th
do
J '
.600
. do
V do
7th,
9th and
10th
do
IV“'
500
do
do
' ■ • 7th,
9th and
lith
do
1 “
500
do
do
. Gth,
7tlt hud
8th
do
J. «
500
do
do
Gth,
7th and
Oth
do
1 “
250
do
do
Gth,
9th and
10th
do
1 - “
. 250
do •
do
6'h,
9th and
I Ith
do
1 «
250
do
<:o
Gth,
10th hud
11th
do
51) “ 50 awarded to the following numbers, to wit:
The 3d, 5th and 9th; the 3d, 5th and 10th; the 3d, 5th all d 11th; the 3d, 6th’and 8th: the 3d. Ctb ard 9>
the 3d, Gth and 10th; die 3d, 7th mid 9tli; die 3d, 7th and 10th; the 3d, 7th and 11 ;b; the Cd, fcth ami ill;!-£
3d,'8th mid 11th; tlie 3d, 9th and 1 Jth; the 4th, 5tli and 7th; the 4th, 5th and ctb; be 4th. oth ard Vth; th*M.
5th and 10th; the 4tb. 5th and lltli; the 4th, 6th and fetlu the -ltli. Ctli and 9th; the 4th,fid) and J0;h; tjgu
Ctlt anil 11th; the 4th, 7th and Oth: the4dl,7th and 10th; die 4th. 7th and Hth; die 4ih, till and 10th; the.fi
8th. and 11th; the 4th, 9tli and 11th; tlie 5th, Gth and 8th; the 5di 6thand9;h; the 5th: Oth and 10th; the 5A
Gth and llth; tho 5th. 7th and fith; the 5th, 7th and Oth; tho 5lh, 7th and IOdi; the 5th. 7th and 11th;' tl.e50l
8th and 9th; the 5th, 8th amllOth; the 5th, fith atid 11th; the 5th, 9th and 1 Oth; theotii, Dili and ] ltli; thof4
10thancf 11th; the 6di,7th and 10th; the 6tii, 7th and XIth; the 6th,;8th and 9th: the Ctii, c;h and 10th; the 6A.
8th and 11th; the 7th, 10th atid 11th; the 8th, 9di and 10th; the 8th, Oth and lltli; and die fith, JUth ad
11 tli. . „ v
100 PRIZE S'OF 1,000 DOLLARS,
Awarded to each Ticket having either of the other 1 threo drawn numbers. For the particular description ef
said numbers, see-‘‘Signs of Better Tinics v ” . ' ‘ 7
SI 2?rises of awarded to .the 1st asr. 2d drawn 7'"os
S-£
*• 64
2,320
22,176
3C“ do 2.S" and. 3d do
25 do 1st a d -ftth do
20 do 1st and Srh do
23. to or Iicr of the othor two drawn &oi
20 to one drawn IVuiaber.
PROPOSALS,
g^^lOR publishing a Miscellaneous Puper to be enti-
Ewk
To be devoted to Poetry, Literature, Science, and
THE MARVELLOUS!:!
To contain original and select Talcs, Poetry, anec
dotes, Biographical, and Historical sketches. Notices
of all new inventions in the arts and a relation of all
that is wonderful, rare, and curfotts, iu the history of
the day, a list of deaths; marriages, murders, rob
beries, arsons, shocking accidents by Hood and field,
hairbreadth escapes, all important criminal trials in
Given under my hand al office, this jhc 1st
August 1834.
II. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
Georgia,—-Houston county. . •.
W HEREAS John Chain applies for letters of ad-
iiiiui-lratien on the t-laie eft Fauutlriey F.
Chain, dec’d.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within tb'.tune
prescribed by law. to shew cause, if any they have
whu &iid letters should not be granted.
Given underlay hand at office, this 23d ofjannaiy,
1835.—32 ' CHAS. II. RICE. c. c. o. '
(J'r’ It will invariably exclude ,_Q}
all political, religious, or professional discussions, and
stick to useful and entertaining matter only.
The Alchy.shst will be published weekly in a quar
to form on a super royal sbeot,nt Columbus Ga., by
Charles F. Sherburne, at Three Dollars per. year, one
half in advance, the other at the end of six months.
jfjp The Editor will be assisted by gentlemen of es
tablished literary reputation, and the publication will
commence bv the first of February 1835,
Dec 22 1&34 ’ * .ft. ,
And all Tickets having neither of the drawn numbers will be entitled to receive a Ticket in the m
Scheme; thus allowing Two Chances with OAK TICJiKT for a capital Prize
Whole Tickets $ 10-—Unices So—Quarters -$2 50—Eighths $1 25—
\ , Sixteenths i-2 cents.
A Packet of 25 \Vhole Ticlccts, embracing all the numbers, will cost $2fi0, warranted to draw .>'110 k.-dis
count, and a deduction of aper cent, when' sold by the packet.; Certificates of 25 Whole Tickets vill be
issued for $14-1.
The 1st, 2d, and 3d numbers will be drawn in the City of Macon—tlie 4th,5th, and 6th aim
City of Augusta—flttcj the 7th, fith, flth, 10th, and lltli Nuinbersin the City of Savannah, which w ill cunj,
the Drawing of the Scheme. j, ' •
Milledgeville, December 9,1834-29 , . - GEO. ELGIN.
Received of William Alercer. eleven hundred atid
thirty.one dollars, in full of all demands against him up
to this date, this ISih September, 1833. / •- 4
Signed, PETER MERCER.
Georgia—-Butts county.
P ERSONALLY appeared before, me Jesse T.
Gunn, a Justice of the Peace for said connty;
William Mercer, who being duly sworn, depo.Tth and
saith that he was a short time since iu possession ofn
receipt of which the above is a copy ia substance, and
that the same is lost or mislaid so that he cannot get hold
ofit. WILLI AM MERCER- ive opportunities of-wituc--
.Sworn to and subscribed to before me, this 27ih f j, aI . mo , t tu he dreaded sent
December, 1834. - Epidemic ('iioltka, that it is lhose and tltwos- J
Jesse I. tiux.v, J. I. - Ly n fjoso digestive functions are m a debiliaec
-Rnla nts'i !n^ r miner ' C Ollditioil, W lit! UI'C Subject to its attack. Ih*
Kllie nisi to establish a tost paper. ,- .1 ’ , ■ • .... - , i .l zi
It appearing to the Court that Wm. Mercer Having ttflportant then it is, at this period, when twK»
lately had in his possession a.receipt, the original of dcstriiycr of our nice is actually on the bonier.-1.
important
TO TUK AFFLICTKl
[-:. PETERS baa reduced the price of b
B If jHifcnt vegetable iUEDIG'lAA) S'iOJU-
CHlCiE' et IIEPATICVE, forUiegurcrtfij*-
pepsia. Liver Complaints, aud enlargetytoU of the
SPLEEN, to POUR DOLLARS.
.It is the opinion of "'rofessor Jaoksop, ol Pc:
adclpliia, nnd of many eminent ph}siciuus,lw4
\tnenta and Korope, -who have-had cm- n
the operafwucf H
to ntai-kictk tk ®
Georgia,—Pike county. -
|"| OSEA PUTNAM, of-Cajit. Buntyu’s district;
n I tolls before Reuben Bankston." Esqr.,-one biiy
Horse supposed to be .8years old, a small star ill his
forehead and a white speck in hik right ere,' light
switched tail and a little white’ oirhis hind legs', the
rise of five feet high, appraised to $45.
A true copy from die Estrav Book, '
jan29—33 . II. J. JOHNSON,'c. i.c.
Georgia,—Pike county.
W HEREAS John Horton applies tome for
letters of administration ou the estate of
Benjamin Dnrton, late of said county, dec'll. _ •
These are therefore to cite an d-ndmohi: h all and
singular the kindred and creditors .of suid <fe-
erased, to be and appear at my office irithin the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any Ihty
can why said Utters shall not be gianUd him.
Given under my hand at office, this 20th Ja
nuary, 1835.
32 n: G. JOHNSON, ,c c. o. -
M - PUBLIC SALE.
mMTILL be sold for cash, on the 2nd Tuesday in
TV I'fhriurv m.vt.atil n'c.'t ck A. M., at the
court house door in the city of Macon, the following
lois of Land, being on the Macon reserve, on the west
ide of the Octiulgee river.—lot No. 20 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
8ter.m Saw Mill, which will be sold separate; the
frame on the lot will lie sold with the lot ;• also lot Nq.
12 containing 20 acres, amt one four acre lot on which
comfortable dwelling housp and out buildings,
one of the most desirable situations in the neighbor
hood of Macon.
All die machinery and engine belonging to the mill
is well calculated for a Boat as it is in good repair.
Also two yoke of Oxen, and other articles belonging
Jo the concern. The tides will be indhpiitablv eood by
AMBROSE BABER
and LEVI l.CKIJ.Y.
Macon, Dec If—26
Ticcnly Dollars Reward.
KANAWAY from the subscriber in
Rii'-et county Alabama, two negroes,
ono about 6 feet high, yellow complect
ed, pleasant countenance, about 24
year* old. named JOE. The other is
about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches fiieh. vel-
lourcomplected, about 28 years old, named. Alien;
ten dollars will be riven to any per-mn who will appre
hend eithf r of said negroes or twenty dollars for both
delivered to me or lodged in any jail so I can get
NEW ENGLAND FAR31ER
AND
Horticultural Journal.
T HIS is a weekly paper devoted to Agriculture,
Gardening, and Rural Economy; edited by
Thomas G. Fessenden, assisted by various agricultural
writers and by the observadons of die best practical
fanners in New Englaiid. It is printed in a quarto
form, (paged,) malting axolunte of416.pages annual
ly. to which a title page and index are furnished gratis.
This journal has been published lor twelve years; du
ring which time the most assiduous exertions have been
made by die Editor to make it acceptable and useful
to die Fanner and Horticultitralist. From the increa
sing number and respectability of its correspondents,
and the means now al the command of the Editor, die
Publisher feels a confidence in recommending it tq the
favorable notice of the public, asa journal with regard
to whose future character thcV will'not be disnppoint-
ad. ■
By concentrating nil these advantages, it is thought
that the volumes oi'the New England Funner will con
tain so large a collection of useful facts aud experiments
connected with agriculture anil its kindred branches of
gardening, orcharding, &C. as to be found worthy a
place in tlie library of every fanner. A weekly report
of the sales ofcatde nt Brighton—die state of tho mark
ets, crops, i$zc.—and occasionally drawings of agricul
tural implements, fruits, &c. will be found in this Jour
nal. *;
The New England Farmer is published every
Wednesday evening at die low price of $3 00 per an
num, from which a discount of 50 cents is made to diosc
who pay in advance. It will not be sent to new sub
scribers* at a distance without payment being made in
advance.
GEO. C. BARRETT.
T
Thay may probably have ferged
THE
HORTICULTURAL REGISTER
GARDENEirSMAGAZINE,
Devoted to Gardening, Orcharding, and the Cultivation
of Flowers,
WITH KMBKLLISHMK.VTS.
CONDUCTED BY THOMAS G. FESSENDEN.
11IE Subscriber having made arrangements with
a gentleman of eminent knowledge and acquire
ments in Botanical aud Vegetable Science, to assist
in conducting tlie Register, is now enabled to give as
surance of the future ability and usefulness of die work
sufficient to insure its permanent success.
The pleasures and advantages attending the culti
vation of Fruits and Flowers, and dir increasing at
tention to these delightful branches of Rural Economy,
encourages the publisher to confidently recommend
die work to the favorable notice of the public, aud to
those whose interests and pleasures will be assisted and
advanced.
The work will be continued monthly, priuted on
fine paper, large octavo form, forty pages a month,
at the low price of
TW' DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
which the above is a true copy given by Peter .Mercer,
and d|f said Wm. Mercer having made oath that the
same is lost ,or mislaid from Ids po-Session so that he
cannot find tho same. It is therefore on motion order
ed that the said Peter Mercer at the next term of this
Court show cause why die above copy lie not establish
ed in lieu of the lost original, and dint the same rule be
published in terms of the law, or the 'same be person
ally served ou the said l’eter Mercer, if to be found in
terms of the statute in such case made aud provided.
Georgia,—Bulls county.
I. Abel L. Robinson do certify dint die above and
foregoing is atrue extract from die minutes of the Su
perior Court of said county.
A. L. ROBINSON,.Clk.
_10dt January, 1835.—30 - , ’
Georgia— Crawford County.
P ERSONALLY came before me, Nku. McKov,
who after being duly sworn, deposed! and saith
that he was possessed of five notes of hand, of which
alu' foregoing are copies in substance, and that he lias-
lost the s.imo, so that they cannot be found.
NCILMcKOY.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this Iddi May'
RSrt, . ■
P. M. CALHOUN, J. P.
Crawford Inferior Court. May Term, 1S34.
HULK TO ESTABLISH LOST. 1‘APKHS.
It appearing to the Court upon the Oath of Neil
McKoy, that lie was in possessionof live notes ofliand.i cae t , t Hejiatic®
of which copies in substance are filed in office. •A l flJ )ea Jj| 1 ., v ., s ,. es j (
our state, that those whose digestive orgaw
in-a vitiated condition, have immediate rc«
to the hidst potent mentis within their reeds
hirhl themselves from its influence.
Among the symptoms of Dyspepsia nnJ Li'* j
Complaints, arc flatulency, sourness or bun
in tho stomach, melancholy, irritability, di- -
able, taste in the mouth, great irregularity m
petite, which is sometimes voracious aod al t
. r times greatly deficient ; thirst, fetid brrsl|
nausea, weakness of 1 lie stomach, ncidtrata
ft,oils, palpitation, drow siness, irregularity «: j-l
n/w els, pressure on the stomach after unsl
pain in tho bend, dizziness or vertigo, confW"
uf mind attended with loss of memory, 3
iug in the stomach when empty, ctiilliue-s; - -'
ion of sight ami hearing, pain aud wi
the hack,languor, disturbed sleep, tail I fed '
hands, tremor, uneasiness in the throat, eftr
pttih in the side or breast, &e.
■ -,*■••• Wilkinson Co., Ga. May l' , ;
This is to certify, that my wife labored
an enlargement of the Spues for ten } ■ ■ r '.
ring which, she, fit short intervals, sitfiir: 1
tremely, and, at all' times, was in :■ fe ■ ' '
of health. .About fifteen months since, sb*'*
metjeed taking Dr- Peters’ Medicine St*“
and, after using two pm
tored, find she declined iv-
which said notes have been lo-t so that they cannot be
found, ordered by the Court that tlie makers appear at; UsC ' , . , • • , ,, . , .
the next term of this Court, and show cause, if any.j ruo,| ths. she has enjoyed excellent j.<
why said copies should not be established in lieu oi'the- . ABNLR *li ft,
lost originals—und that a copy of this rule he served by, • Jf. ilke.i Co. Jan- -0.
publicatioii in one of the public Gazettes oflhis Circuit,
at least three months before the next term.
( Copy notes.)
One day after datel promise to pay Henry Roberts. Ljver c bni,jiliiuii3 from personal expert'
I will only ftdd. that, for tho las:
•The undersigned can be ar festimi i .' ;
superior efficacy ol Dr. Pi ters’ Medici r '
chiea c(HepaiUee irt lhe cure oft Dyi M'
or bearer, the sum of eight dollars, for value received.
—1828: JOSEPH ALLEN.
One day after date I promise to pay Robert Curtis,
or bearer, twenty-five dollars, for value rec’d.—-1823.
IIIPILITUS P. KING.
One day after date I promise to pay Robert Curtis,
or hearer, thirty dolbirs, for value received.—1828.
IIIPILITUS P. KING, (flouth, Milledgeville. where he board
One day after date I promise to pay Robert Curtis.. The above Medicines tnav be hail in
or bearer, ten dollars, for value received
IIIPILITUS P. KING.
Or.e day after date I promise to pay Neil .McKoy,
or bearer, eleven dollars, for value received.—1S31.
EWARD EVANS,
Received on the above, four dollars.
A true extract from the minutes.
WILLIAM McGEE, C. I r C.
1st Aueust, 1834.—*19.
WILLIAM G.jblD- ;( '
The above Medicines arc put up in i.
with fulldirections for use. A parcel'"- 1 "
bout twenty’ five days. Persons wipjauf -
Dr. PeUrs, are requested io make ir-ft ?
hirii at the Eagle Hotel, kept by Mr. Ikrt 1
V I
them. CYRUS COTTON.
Dec 14—26—Cmp
For Sale,
V twelve mouths credit, approved paper. tl>;
Juable pmpefty lot \o. 4. oa -.q-tare sixty-ftvo,
o
1 yth I If iilfficient enconragement be given, a colored plate
will a tend <>verv third nrinibef.'
Subscriptions are solicited.' Addr.-ss to the publisher
at Bo-:on, or GtotCn C. Thorbnm, New-York.
GEORGE C. BARRETT.
Boston; Ja'.marv 1. 1834.
F
in the citv of Macon. There is art ex client Stable, |
I Kitchen Smoke House, and a good Dwelling now
*1 C MONTHS afj-r date, application will h>! finishing. Persons desiroiis of bnvqig will plense-ctdl ;
marie to the Inferior Court, of Jlouston County I and examine the property. 1 will confirm nay Con;
wli.-n -i:t■ nfor ordinary purposes, for leave tn sell tlie | trart made bv W. B. Cone, who has been m v agent j
reaiestati ef Henry Rogers, late ofllouston County, I in superintending the erection of the Imihliius, & e.— i
deceased, for tho purpose ofn division among the heirs.' j Ifnot sold -it private sale before.“it will lie -old at auc- , tigmvi
DAVID ADAMS. Adm’r. tion on Thursday the5tli of February m rt.
Pcrtyi Jantiuv, Cth. 1835. 31 j jan 17—31 ILB.CQNE* j Junuary l,4f35.-
For Sale or Rent.
at present occu
Possession given
- to t ■
The nwELLLXo koi'
pied by the subscriber
iuiuiediately.
Also for "'tie. several vacant lot
above property
Fifty Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY from tlie subscriber’s plantation nil ‘
1 U., 1 •)♦!» .)• .tvlnt rtf ^ ..« . ! I!
cither ofDrt Peters or Pryor Wright- t-
ledgevil.'.e Street lottery Jffirc: of Tfcom^
urds, Vt.gustn; of U in. G. Brown. • '
'.Macon: ofthe Postmaster, A thens: of the
l'oi.'iluwkinsviUe; of the PostmasttA ,
]>j)."ings ; of the Pos: nr’ster, N’evvi'- 1 '
Postmaster, Buck Eye; of the Postu •
Gains; <>t Samuel Cane, Decatur; cl ^
lO'rcenfsliorough; t of .Messrs. Hick? “' ,-
albottou; of E- S. Norton,' at the ' r
M. BARTLETT.
the Bjth district of Houston countv
day night last, two negro fellows of the following de--
crfptions. one by the name of TONEY, (calls himself
Toney Gritlin,) bis complexion rather yellow, about
■feet 2 or 3 inches li'gli, lias a remarkable .-car on his
cheek hone under bis left eye, between 10 a ml 50 y
of age. Tills ether fellow JACK or John Vance, 1
very dark complexion, voice very line and quick, his
left tlumil) much shorter than the ntlu r and bends
down, about lift or 40 years old. but if questioned. \v il
siy he is 5f), about 5 feet ■ inch-- high. The latterdc
scribed fellow has a wife in .Newhern, N. bv
name of cli.tnhetli Vance, and will doubtless endeavor
together with Tonev it-get to Nowh-'.n. Ti e above
reward will lx- paid for their appiehens ou and confine
ment in some Jail so that I get them, or $v5 foi either
JOHN 11. Sl-NTEREIT.
Houston countv. Dec 1'1 18d4—27tf
IT The Newborn,'C. Paper will insert the a
bove once a week for tvvo'iunnth- und f-rwaid tl--. ii
account to Perry, Houston county, Ga.. t:i nm. !i-i
payment.. J. R. S.
us; of the Posin'
the Postmaster, 1-
stmasui Variefl'
, t Utilttnl
■. ille, Hurkc co.; <d
Elbertco'sjoftliePosttnaMci »>«*«•■•■. i;
tit;-Postinns’er. New i ota. ^ iri1
na.-'of W. S.. Rung A co..
i itch,. Druggist. Columbia; of the
Hnncockvijle, Union district: °^' H . . jefi*]
t heviile. In North Carolma, °‘ 1 U | ^ir-j
•. Gfanrlottq; of the P>'
Affili intti. of Maddox A
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of Holmes
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