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f Ejcltt* IvtcliM, property
INDRF.W Mr HR IDE.
Henry Sheriff Sales
FORI’ the court house in McDon >
*S x? founty, on.)he (in>( Titcwlny in AI
between the ukuii] hours,will lie sold
Oue grey horse—levied on M the prnpc;
C. Long to satisfy a ii f:i from jfonry rri
favor of Jqab Mobley vs Archiliald Viet I*
Lang, the property pointed out by the plain
Two negro boys, one bv the name of
eleven years of age, the oilier named Jim ■
years old—levied on ns’thn property of /
Juti to satisfy n fi fr, insned front llenty s
in favor of John Dailey jr. vs- Joseph bte
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i) 9 or 10 years old—le-
Todd to satisfy sundry
art and one from Hen-
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WILLIAM H r
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ir's Safe,
’iic-doy 'in APRIL ne xt, wHI.be po'UV
Kjrt house' in Zebidon Pike county.
1 hrttrs of sale. Lot No. 209,-in the
formerly Monroe now Piku county," i
ty of Mart Pwenon deco—ti.
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to i uetrv, i.itffiiiur' 1 . Science, and
AlARVULLOl 8’.!'.
«ii < ngmal and select Tales. Poetry, auee*
Bi.-jApim-ai, and Historical sketches. Notices
•a ii\< ntion- in tltc art- and a relation of all
\ underfill, rare, and curioo*. in the history of
a list of deaths, marriages; muril.-rs, rob-
• - up-oil*. shock-ng aCtld'.nts liy tlood and tield-
i■ • irb.< .i<Jtli escaped, oil important criminal trials in
;idly whan will bo carefully culled from the new spa*
per* $fthenow and old world.
It trill III variably exclude
ical, religions; or professiotial 'disctiadons, and
iiM-t :! and i ntertanmic matter only.
'i ' in .m.- i will be piihli-iieil weekly in a ,ji;ar-
on s super royal sheet,av Columbns.Ga., bv
i . Sherborne, at Thr. e Dollars per yc ar. into
dvance', the • t.er at the end of six months.
H‘V* The Fdimr i. ;i! :.e a- - '-ied liy gentlemen of o>-
tablisbedliterary.reputation* andthe/publicatiun will
commence bv -J.e fir.-t of February JS35.
Dec 82 Iff’,4
GiL£X.mEXt
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully in
forms bis friends and the public gene
rally. that he lias this day taken the tavern
formerly occupied by Eeander A. Irvin
in this place. The house is ready for the accommoda
tion of transient nutI regular Hoarders either single in
in families, on as moderate terms as can be afforded in
the place. The undivided attention of Inin.-clt and la-
nnlv will be constantly directed to the comfort ano
pleasure of all who may call on him.
His stables are ample, his rooms generally commo
dious, and no pains or expense will be spared in Ini
nishiug Ids table with the best the market will ttfford.
SAMI'liL (iAl.I.IHI K.
Macon, Jaimarv 1, 1835.
MY LAST BUT ONE—NOT ONE BLANK.
G15AND STATE LOTTERY
To
JSFFXiXlSOSr HAXX.
Alualotiotfizh, Oct. ■ t. 1.83-1 j
THK ^ubsrrilK r Iris Liken th - j
well known vtaiid iV»r the purpose J
of keeping a hbu*c of i i>:;‘r tain- i
ment, and solicits a .-hare i* "pub- J
» lie patronage, for which In* is in j
hopes of giving* general sai’.-fac-.;
be supplied with the b-st tho'cotin- j
s
61 -5'
NEW ENGLAND FARMER
tion, his talik
trv can afford, am! his stall Its well attendee
Bl.’l, . lit ISAAC 11 \
\RVEY
Todd.
PLEASANT B. PATTERSON, .adm’r.
of J Jt
inatv—
I of He
:',ird district of lien
' intha Crawford Vs
H. Perryman, levy
i horticultural Journal.
ITHHIS is a weekly paper devoted to Agriculture,
iu Gardening, and Ratal Economy; edited bv
J’neinas G. I'e.-seudi >i. 1 bv valiens u-ricithiual
writers and by die observations- of. the best -practical
farmers in New England. It is printed in a quarto
ronuMiMlIlH
i to so
limn Iln
-said Hot
in the'l
atisfyafifal
1 1 nry county in favor of- By- j
Men, property pointed out by
id retmned to me by n coti-
(paged,) ipaking a volume of 4HI pages annual-
wlticha title page'ar.il index arc fimffshed eratis.
me* Bet
jurt of e
ears old—levied on ag th
« fi fa issued fn
Guardian's Sale.
7IM- Bo Id to tiic highest bidder, on the first
in April next, aMlie Court Hoflso in
the. town of Jackson, Butts county, on a credit of 1^ j jy, to winch a title page
months, a lot in the .-aid town of Jackson, No. 1, in This journal ha* been publish 1 for twelve years; du-
sqnare 19. - " • ' - ' ) ring v.-hich time the must O'- id nous exertions lutvc boon
i Also on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Court made by the Editor to make i: acceptable and n.-yful
j House in CaasviDe, Casa county, on jdie qame-eredit, j | to the Farther and HorticnJtnniiiet. Enkrijn in ;va-
I lot nnmber lfib, in the sixtli district and third section, ■ -ing number and respectability of its correspond* nt*,
] coututumg 160 acres be the same more or le-s. Also J and tlio means now iU the command of the Editor, the
au undivided half of lot No. 14G, tliird districtln the j .Pnbli'-lmrft-^el-qttoiifideiice ill recoun a tiding it to the
THE SUBSCK1BER. has
taken the aboye cstnlilishment
situate in the extensive fire
proof brick building, recently
ji-ectad In .Macon, end is pre
pared for the aettomrobdatiou
of regular boarders, and transient per«oji-. Com
modious .-tallies are attached to the hotel.
The subscriber hopes to merit from his friends
and the public u share of their patronage.
JOHN CARTER,
March 27. 3833 27
I.ntr n f Clinton
favorable notice of the public, asa journal with regard ]
to whose future character they will not be disippVmt-
GLrOBE TAYERW,
od.
By concentrating all these advantages, it is thought
that thie volumes of the-fiew England Farmer wilj con-
taih so large a collection of u- fat But* apd • \]n-ruh€
Oiiiiton, Tones County, Ga.
Subscribers (late proprietors.of tit-
JL Clinton Hotel,') fender our thanks to'opi
friends and jiafron- for past encotuagement, aud
;ouuty m favor of Alexander rounty ofCoweu. sold bymrdor of the Court ofOrdi-
mvan va James tlenry, * ' nary of Bntts county’, as the real estate of Martin D.
One lot of Land whereon Rowland Brownaud John altmaun- ■ a r
IV. Brown now live, io tlio sixth district of aai/d county | - 1 * 31 " US HF.N DbU >\..Guartl n
isf*nfoVom^”nro^"^rtirf d *^dUwmtrto Atiininislrafor's Safe. _ WPi
favor oVoiiver"v.Vox P w Rowland'Brown. 5 j ^7 ILL 1,3 sold on ihe second day of April next, at j counted with agriculture and its kindred branches of respectfully beg leave to nnuonnee to the public,
•faind Lot No. 6 in the l*2th district of | •»* the house of Wright Fermenter, dos’d, in„| gardening, orcl&rding, &c. as to J»e found worthy a Fthatwe have i< moved to the commoilious lltni-o
ry of every farmer. A weekly report I known as the
lie at Brighton—the statepf the mark- r- i /vpn ni ^ -i-p -
<ic.—and occasionally drawings of agricul- p UriiUDlj *■ A 1 Lilly,
id returned to me bv a constable. i fodder, oats, bacon, beef, household and kitchen fnr- tnral iniplemcuu,. frttita,- lic.Avill he found tit tins Jfottr- 1 situated in'the bxistuess part of the town, and
ii fronting the f>ourt-Honse.
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levied on as the property of James Wat- Jones- county, all the perishable property Monging j plare in the library i
nfi fa from aiustices court of Cherokee ' tosaid estate, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, of the sales i>f cattle
nr of John G, Roberts vs James Wallace, I'lnutatinn tools, one yoke of oxen two carts, corn, j ets, ctoj.s &c—api
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LAMES LOVE,
'auin UTagtttxt.
the first Tu ,
gro woman n.uned Rfttn. about 43 years old;
levied on as the property of Frnnris A. ffn.rmt to satisfy
a mortgage fi fa issued from Henry Inferior court in
*fnvor of Alexntidnr G. Murray vs said Hiison.'
ianS-1 1835 33 JAMF8 I.OVE, Wtf.
niture, a cotton gin and running gear, 4 bales of cot
ton, and other-articles. Sale from day to day until
■completed.’. ' r
Terms" made known on days of sale. '
.MARIA 11 PERM ENTER..
fcb.lft^, 35 -Qualified adtttmisdratrirC
A' 1
Pike S/ieriff Sales.
T the 'court, home in the town ofZi hulou.
*ike county will bo sold on tho first Tnes
day in H’KH. next, within tho usual hours of
sale, tho following-property, viz;
' TvVenty barrels earn, more or less, and 500, pounds
scad cotton mare or Isss—levied on as the property of
A’nirr H Singleton to satisfy Patrick Scott for rent.
Otto negro girl named Caroline about 5 years old—
levied on as tlio property of Origin Freeman to satisfy
. n fi fit in favor of John Roberson, levy madj nnd rc-
tnnii : to me. by a constable, property pointed out bv
W. II. Gann.' '
march 2 THOMAS THORNTON, eh'ff.
Houston Sheriff sales.
J x h T the first Tuesday in APRIL next will
" be sold in tho to wtv,ofjjcrry Houston county
beuvccti tho lawful hours of sale
The Lot of-Land with considerable improvements
on it whareon Thomiis Barron nowlivcs. lying in the
LUh dislr.ct of *aid conaty the No. nut Jtuou-h—levied
on as the property of saw Thames Harron to satisfy a
ft fa from the iuforidr court of uaid county in favor of
Jacob Wilcox endorsee, against William- Shephurd
linker, ,>tnd Thomas Barron, Samuel Gtitnore, "and"
AdministratorSate. -
TILL be sold on th§ first "Tuesday in MAY next
bgforc the efturt house iu Fayetteville, Fayette
county, between the nsnalhonrs, I.o't of'Land No. 752
in the fourth district of font ftriy Henry now Fayette
county, soltl as die property of Mark Patterson decea
sed, for the benefit of all concerned, feb 25 1835
PLEASANT B, PATTERSON, adm’r..
nal.
The. New 'England Fanner is published every l Haxrjng loasutTibis'"-'stand ftm yet—,
"Wednesday evening_ at the Jow price of .’*>3 00 per an- j wiihthe intention of renewing the lease or of pur-
itntn, from which a discount of SO. cents is nwde t« tU.m chasing the property, we consider ourselve-- per-
who pay in advance. It willnot he seut to new sub-
scrilienrat a dr-lame Withotit payment-being .made in
advance. - ,
GEO. C..BARRETT.
Administrator's Sale.
5t~feN Saturday the 12th of April next, will be Void
xF -before the courthouse in the town of Perry, one
Bureau, one lot of Books, and many, other arttefes too
numerous to specify, as the property of Edirartl U'Jch
deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of said decea
sed, terms.made known on the day of sale.
JAMES E. DUNCAN, ? . .
JAMES HOLDERNESS, $
leb 15.
. . < ' THE r
- horticultural register
MtO
GARDENEU S MAGAZI I
Derated to Gardening, Orcharding, and the Cultirutiou
, °f Ftaicrrs,
WITH kMBELLlSn.MENTS
CONDT'CTEDBV THOMAS ^FESSENDEN,
*W%ME Subscriber havimr made anan'ren.ents with UL —' (r0t »‘V Lo . ls *&. other COUVCUieuces for Dro-
manently located, and sh'tll contitme to improve
nttr accomodations ns the comfort of customer^
shall require. . - -
Our House i3 now open for the reception of
Travellers or "Boarders. \Vb shall at all times
endeavor to keep such a House, as will ensure
public patronage; and ire hope lb afford sodi ac
commodations as will prove satisfactory to those
"who call on us.
The usual great promises of good TABLES;
'Awarded to each Ticketlmvina either of th- other three." <h a -rn n nher .
said numbers, see “S rits of Bettei- r I inn-.
:.nr „esr::| ...cso
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to
Guardian's Sale.
Y virtue of an order from the inferior court of
J£j0 Chatiinm rounty, sitting as a conrt of ordinary,
HIE Subscriber having uiade arrangements with „ r . . ,
Jt a gentleman of eminent knowledge and acquire-’ 1 rea<1 7 furnished
menus jn 'Botanical and'Ihjgetable Science, to assist
in conducting the Register, is now enabled to give as ;
stirance of the."fu(ure ahilitv and usefulness of the work
sufficient to insure.Hs permanent success; '" ,
The pleasures and advantages attending the culti
vation of Fruits and Flowers, and the increasing at-
j tendon to the-e delightful branches of Rural Economy, j j£e.r - ^
oneonrages: the. ptudi.-iicr to confidently rccaintnend : ( .‘
the favorable notice of the public, aniLtb I ft
? . . Lj I.. it* • . . s
WOOD Sc WE EKES.
19 tf
January 20,-1834
l . 31 AIL STA(;i>: LL\L
the work-to Uie lavorable notice ot : the public, and to
those whose interests and-pleasures will be assisted and
From t olumbus to Carrollton.
BY way of Hamilton, La
Grange," Corinth, Newnaa, Ko-
therwood, and Carrollton, three
| i—times a week as far as La<Jrangy
’,Vill be sold at tlie court house door in Perry, Houston advanced. 1 ' j—the balance of the ronte twice a week. Leaves Co-
countv, within the lawful hours of sale, on the first j Tl«; work will be conlinued montlily,-|friiited on 1 hmibusMofidays, Wednesdays and Fridays at (io'clock
hi tin
J. Ross, orphan, terms at sale. feb 29
- JOHN CHAPMAN; guardian,
JpoUR
IONT1I8 after date application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hcitfs-
i teuth district, of said county of
Houston—levied on ns the projfcrty of Stdoinon Danker! ton county, sitting for ordinary purposes, fbr leave- to
to satisfy a ft fa from a justice’s court of Effingham I sell die real estate belouaing to'ThomasC. Jordan, de-
cftiinty in favor of Joseph Gromet, levy made and re- | ceased.
mrnelto meliy acoiitnldo. ARTHUR A. MORGAN, Adm'r.
Lot No. 1(4 in the sixth district* of said county of January 10,1835 :50
Houston—levied on as the property of Joseph Kelly i
to satisfy a small fi fa issued front ’ fn " M ||
El hurt county iu favor of
tbs lire of James Dooly, levy made and returned to roc I ordinary purposes, tor leave toyell all tbc negrot
bv a constablo march 2 | longing to the evtate of A'
Arrives at Hamilton at 11 o’clock, A. U. the
and at La (Jr.in.'.'e. t! o'clock. A. M .•
1 uesday in MAY next, Lot of Land No. (if) in the I fine paper, large octavo form, fortv pages a month, | A. M. Art
triirteenth district Houston county, sold for the benefit at the low price of " r ’ - same day;
■ ' - TVV' i DOLLARS PER
If sufficient encourngementbe given
will attend every third number. VH
Subscriptions arc solicited. Address to the publisher I VTOHh La Grill) “C to GOTTO lIt 071.
at Baston, or George C. Tborburn, New-York.
* ' ". . GEORGE C.BAKRUTT.
Bo*ton, January 1, 1834. ---
’ERATfNl^t Loaves La Grange, "0 o’clock. P.-M. on Tuesdays,
i given, it colored "plate [Thursdays and-Saturdays, and arrives nt i/an:.. : ion,
r. U o’clock; at Cohmibus. 6 o’clock on each daV.
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I'd to o®© - ■awir
RS.
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And .d! Tickets having licit) “r of the dm yu m.
. Scheme; tlius allowing 7\; n ffct u
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Whole -Tickets, JO—Hah .s - >
. ~ - 5- Six ft fiitht
\ A PaeketofVj W.hpb’ Tickets, etnbracingn!>_ib<?^tu-.-..hers 'wi
eoiiut. and a deduction of 5 per cent, when "-sold by.thejiacket.
issued for $144.
The 1st, 2d, and3d 'numbers wjH be dr’v. ttiti the City of Mncou-^-the Jthj 5th, and 6th numbers in the
City of Augusta—and the 7 th,-8th, 9th, IOth. and 1 i tivNomb-fs in t!;i- City of Savannah, which veil: cpnij.'.i;...
tlie Drawing of the^Sckeme.: V —' ' .
MiUwlgeville.Pccember 9,1834-29
t cost $250, warranted todtaw tj? it ievstj
Certificates.of 25 U.ltoie. Tickets will
GFO. ELGIN.
!U AD QUAliT
fa
R ;
iroperty of Joseph Kelly . _ . - ^ , . — 1
from a justico’s court of, 1 HjiOUR months after date application will bo made 1
jvccll aad Wilkinson for 1to tie honorable inferior court, when sitting for, fB
m ade nnd returned to me ordinary purposes, for leave to soil all the negroes be-1 -■
VALUARLE PROPERTY
For^Safe-tn the City of SI neon r " .
1WO undivided tliird partsof tho Brick Building,
situated oh 5lulbern- and Third Street*, may
GEORGE M. DUNCAN, sYJ.
Aim will be sold os itlore, '
Lot No. 259 iu the thirteenUi district of said county,
it being the plantrrtion whereon William Grace now
lives—levied on-as his property to satisfy a -fi fa Issued
Richmond s’lperiorconrt in favor- of tlie justice
JAMES M. TAYLOR.
•Nov 17 1834—22 *
trom Rieamonds-ipenorcoaTt in favor-0! ttic justices , .-571 OUR months after date, appUcatidnwin.be made There aFeabm two wood l.nildinrrs on the nr,.
of tli a court of ordinary of Richmond connty for the Jh t0 tLe honorable inferior court orifiinston conn- • ,r . 0r ® W *'7° " °° a h “"«ings ou.Uie pre
, i’ ,0 .."f®Jharina S^ollins, Amelia Gnllms.ond Sarah j ^whati^^^fortwdimiypa^^Sif-f^'leave'to'srii »**«■' convement for offices
aJI the lands nnd negroes belonging to the estate of
* first of wh om was represented by her guar-
an Benjamin Palmer, th* second by Robert Allen &
ic third by James Palmer, mtaiust said William
rac,- " JAMES UOLDEKN 5SS. D. rh'Jf. -
James Jarrettlate of said county dec’d, for the benefit
of the heird and creditors. .
JAMES A. EVr.RITT, Adm’r.
Nov 201334—22 - . -. .
^®a'»nb9ll Sheriff Sales.
" ". TIYILL lie sold on the first Tuesday -in April j "ETI^UR MONTHS after -date,..application willba
IV upxt, before- the court houso in Camp- « made to the Ilonorableljiferior Court ofllot ion
belltOU, Campbell connty, between tho . usual I Connty, when sitting as a Court ofOrdinary, for Wave
hours of sale * y. to sell the real estate of Wjlhain S.Bniusou. late.of
, 1 said County deceased, for the benefit of tlie heir. a*d
One voko of oxen and cart, leviodun as. the proper- creditors ofSaid deceased,
ty of Thom it Honeer to satisfy one fi fa from the-8 n- THOMAS POLLOCK Adm’r.
jumor Court of ^said coantv 'nfirvor OiWaid-.White j an 6 31 . SARAH BRUNSON Adm’x.
vasanl 1 horn is II anner, priuc.ip-J,-tind Kdinnnd Ran- j :—, .
dol, sec irity—property pointed ont by defendant. ) "g^lOL 7 R months after date application wiK-be made
Leaves I .a Grange on Tuesday* and Saturdays, and
arrives at Hamilton, 11 o’clock, A. M., by way of Co
rinth to Ncwuan. at 12 o’clock; at Rotherwood, 3x>’-
riock, F. M.; Carrollton, 8 P.M. Leaves Carrollton
on Mondays and Fridays, at6 o’clock, A M.; break-
fast at Rodierwobd : arrives at Newnan, 12; dice at
Corinth, 3 o’clock, P. M.; La Grange at 8 -o’clock,
P. M. .
I FARE.—From Columbus to Hamilton," $2 25 ;
from thence to La Grange, .*2 25 ; thence to Corinth,
.-I 50 r thence to Newnan, $1 50 ; thence to Rotlicr-
worof. isl 23; thence to Carrollton, §tl 25.'
^TAGF. OFFICES.—Cohnubti- Hotel, Colinlibus:
14 ijliain CvOsborne’s, Hamilton ; R. M. Browning’s,
La Grange; Je.--e• Gri-welI's, Corintli; William D.
Anderso’it% Newnan; Win. G. Springer’s. Kotlicr-
j wood ; Giles S. Boggess’, Cari-ollton.
This line will be attended to invariably by sober and
attentive drivers, and the contractors promise to keep
at all times, comfortable coaches and good teams.—
Passing as this route does, through a rich and beautiful
country, with excellent accommodations on'th’e route,
:t is believed it will afford facilities to those wiirse bu-
siness of pleasure may call them into any part of thr
I region through which itpav.es. The contractors pledge
themselves to. do every thing in their power, to render
niture now-in use in tho Central Hotel, may be bought I J»nW|rt co^afortible andagreeable,.
of Mr. John Carter, on accommodating terms. j an „ ra^poetfully solio.t a share of public pattuimge. r
rerions wishing to leave the route,/cither at I fariiil-
Ilotel,) two dwellings, and six store rooms, all at high
J rents, of which tlie purchaser shall have thebenoSt.—
j The out buildings are all of brick, andvery comnio-
Gcot
. . ' miedgerUL, Fthilf Jbi
6 d| r tH.Rtr.^The. review and inspection of
\_r ltria, for tho vear lejG. Wiil eoiummice -
tlie lirst day of April (Text. The Generals of i
wBi, therefore, isAno orders accortfingly. -Ti,e Aids of
the Cotqtnander-tn-Cluef will aUe.iid.tite'reviews, and
are instructed to report directly'to Head liuSrtws.—
Brigade ami Division Uipeuots wi] 1 ,iu,'ce 1 <Wmliy
with tfie provisions of the act of tlie liegisiattire, mak<
and transmit t<» th,e commander-
the effective inHitia Ibree of -flit!
or brigades, certified according 1
the ?ea$ona.for ("idling to perform said
tie rile will pay due anenuonxo the app’
,8taff. and partieu.liriy of tliesr- : mspe<-
regret a,’id morttficaudn that tlie Conn
ha.- noticed that the -duties required by
.-chief.-" Ii
respecii
divi:
ten
u tu>
are su
Dos
the fell,
The location, of the buildings renders them safe from
fire, and particular^ well adapted for a Public House.
Tho terras of pay merit will be made accommodating,
say in annual instalments of one, two and-three years.
If theabove property lie nor sold Tieforc the 1 stTties-
dav in April next, it will on that -day lie sold nt-public
auction—terms of payment tlie same ns'at private sale.
The remaining one third part in the above'buildings
may lie purchased of the proprietors: nud also tlie fur-
I-'orprieip. and other information", apply at the Branch"
of the Bank of the-Slatc of Geoririaat Macon:
O.no hay Ilors-- pan ay, one patent clock. Jine pine.! JS? to tlie hou-.able inferior court of Twiggs county
sidaboard. and two cows and yearlings, levied on as j when fitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
ifce property "of Lillie r>:.rrii Harris; to satisfy one fi fa 1 Lot of Land No. 244 in’the Krth distrirt of formerly.
• m ti • - ip :rior Court of -aid county' in favor of j Troup nob MeriwetEer county, as the j-reperty of
f ,; n., -. Audit cm vs Lit'.h llerry Harris, principal; j Ridley Ann McWilliams, minor. feh 2518:C>
::d \I 1 :! ('“enrity on stay of axocutHiu. j ASA .WeWILLlAMS, "uardiev.
' mar . leviod’on as the property ofOarid j - ' , . — ' " " ~ .
Ananas to satisfy one" fi fa from tlie Superior Court of I A- **L persons having demands agaiuM (hd agCafe of
raid coitaty in fitvor of Andrew Weaver vs said DaWd-j J°bn A. Tharp late of Bibb county dcceoaedfOnf
Uted oat by defendant. . •-.j rgipiested-to render them in in loxraa talhl law. opd
1 contiinitw forty acres more or less, No. ! persons indebted will make payment..
.".t ent!i district second section of original-I mareh_2 .17^ * AVM. A. THARP, lir’r.
ity now-Campbell county—levied on 1
ID*.The Journal nud Federal Union, Milledgcvillc ;•
Sentinel and Constitutionalist, Augusta; Georgian A.
Republican, Sayannal); Colunibus^Erujuirer, &, Char-
lesion Courier, wi|l giyo.tli. alio've weekly 'insertions
until the dav of sale. - s- : .
fell 19 1835 tI«-33. • -
MACON JOCKEY CLUB
ton^Rotherwood or Carrollton, will be accommodated
With,a mode ofconvevonce.
BOGGESS 4^ JIARTIN.
. .iHUtt’. \3nt-38 ~ • 1 , Contractors.
The Editor oftbe Macon Telegraph will publish the
above three months, and forward, his "account to the
office of tlio Columbus Sentinel for payment.
branch of the public serVic
neglected. The" general negfe©
become -iirli, that tlieffective: ;
at ti is time, only a subject of co
obvious delects of- our militia -y
pology to officers, for-thc^negiee
| tics. Although the office of 1.'
most become noiiiinaJ • frotujlie
I **tion being withheldfrcnu ihst offi
I lawa^ij is nevertheless (he dtHy
make thejr returns .with r*igu!:
that officer, as well a* to transmit
directly to Head f Quarters. ” Tiie
and Brigades ter: requested to 11
Regiment-- aiid Butfajlioiis bf-.th
As tbs Coiauiander-iri-Colef
w ith ho civil duties, attend the
iiiiru mbent §n'Generals of Dmi
look to the execution oftheir onla
wilT be expected.-- . "
. f - fif th. Cotn'i'iondmill-Chie
37-3V : JClBFPH >1; LV
been ninto-
of milit!
who
lJ.1 officers lirt'.-r
»f iseoegm is,p
iioiyu
of
i cornu:
"CO n-Je
itivl
A DiDH/L \ '1
By WILSON Lt MTKIN, G.
AT'i-OK
ir fi/tfi 'Coin.
tbei)K 15..aruus peruA), -
o-U-aL f of.our rbi.t is'aiiuuUy t.u«tl:e bi rd«stl
t«- st'!.-, that .float- who.-e digestive Jit
*.> v-itiau*: ednuiiiuu. Jiave tititne*ljaie r< -m'ise
(b« ufu&t pounit tpiatiS wubtu tltetr. resell in
iieUi tijetiiM vi s f;. in its iiifiuence.
Ain'-ng tb ssyiiijitpn s of'Hyspepsia nod Liver
: ni: I:.inis, eye fleCu'cncy, sdai ues- or iuuiJnj
glL-n stoiu.ich,- metafjcboly.-ii-.ritobii'Hv. disagree-
: - tu'ste-j:: the ut'it,. 11, great ir.. gr.lurity.of »/•
vvhicb i -ini!- times voracious and at eth-
ri>”. s greatly iltfiCicttt ; .thirst, fetid i-ic.tj).
fuieoriwiinktieha «f the stotue.ch,- acid erjirti
ui.v.'p.dpita{ii>0;_dtQivsinttsDrivniliriit «' ’b*
»wehf v - pc ssorOi •«!(- lit * sluiuiit'll trite, u
mi itijln- i. id. dizziness.or verlig . t- 5
ri.irtd'truuuietl-with-loss ;.f nvajnory r '-
st* 1
ru*
I) V, hot
hem ini
. dijiuii
P«*»
rhtiliiTf
nn jiv..
uuds,'ti cinor,
’.ju ju Tllc -'KH
unt
th
Jiffre 5
lilt, i
i con
-rtv of
frm
talifrfy.one
fa fr.cn -.
i--*tica’» court
ot Wal
ton c,minty in
favor of
J. I.i l; r ’ (
S(Fainter va a
S ♦ V j
rand re-
"... ti: . ;
r:.* ! »v :r t • ,
feb
Wf’.S
LEY CAMr,
Sk’ff.
fffrndi .
Sheri
/’ Safes.
O
t i’u
f l t.l l.lWj‘,1
;day i*.:
i hours
i APRIL next'ho
of sale in Cn;-rottou
C j." .ii i:
Sunty. befo:-)
B the (
Jonrt llouVc
i door.
wTR be -
ffl the follow
ing pre
iperty to wit:
th^ prop*.f
F.ivtur iiifiu’iur
etiul II nt ,i. ti ie ■
r.id 9rit-:» and (•
?.*>; Vo I bill
in the fif.ii district of C
1 Bairs to satisfy two f
<>ae m favoir of M. N.
tin r i.i fiivor of Tho
bn Dunn s. euritv.
the -ii tii district «hi: -
■( f'..(••• - itistv a li
. «■( 1 : M
V i-. M -. - C ...
as Doftut v
Notice.
persons having claims against the %
-ns Harrison-, deceased, will please
:or payment; andtJio.se indebted are rt
xke immediate payment to
1- 5 CH ARLES COTT OK
-’ate of
present
mi’.-ti-d
A (ltd
A PROCLAMATION.
ORGZA: j
/. a. Goremor an<i Commatrdcr-m-Chicf,
RAfJSS.
1 T Iin Ainmnl over the 'Centra! ConrdoAviJi
•' 1^
» Lu
if LI? LA ' I luivf* ftMoived satisfactory informa-
'tion tbit fiiurder was committed on the body
worth, in the county of Jones, in tlii-
i State,-on Thursday tlie 19th inst. by JAMES 1IOL-
- the pro* i LI DAV : and it b< ing represented tome that the said
tii (.h.r.-.di ' ■' "- l, " v i ’tii".d-ty Is.-..- tl-d from justice ; 1 have thought
ill—a
re from
aarie* assignee j P r "per toistnettus roi
■ - M Claim A ! r< "-ard of TWO III
LARS, to any j .-r-oi
triet Carroll, 6 i ' a<l liver tin t .id J
: J - : '- r 1 !il ‘ < oui.'v .
commence on Monday the 39th'dav of.'
.when the following purses will be put fo
for any nag iu the world.
First day—Monday, Mart Ii 30th,
Jockey Club Purse—1 mile h ■at.* -
Second day—Tuesday, 31st,
Jockey Club l’nr-i — 2 mil') beiits >
Third day—11 c&esday, April 1st,
Jockey Club Ihir-e—t; mile heats .>
Fourth day—Timr.-d.i) . 2d,
J(;fk”V (.’ini) l’nr-i—1 mile bents $
. Fifth day—Friday, 3d,
Jockey Crab Purs*—mile hoa:—be.-t 3 in 3—
supposed lobe worth S CO.
EP The above Races tire pbs’j.oni d till tlie
200
proclamation, bcreliv offering a
NUKED AND FIFTY DOL-
or j. rsona who mav apprehend j Sfarcb
.mi-Holliday to the sheriff or ; tt's The MilK dgevillc tim.-s, tho Columbus F.naui-
ion-.- .id. And 1 do moreover I.rer; Charle-tsu hlercnrv, Gnlunibia Timr s. Nashville
ta-eorgia:
A PROCLAMATION
Bg WILSON LUMPKIN, Governor and Cojnrnander-
imChiifof lh< Army and Yury of thisOta! ;»»/./ o
the Militia thereof.
1 J-ill:AS, I have received (dricial information
Vtr that a omrdi r wa> < m imilti d in Hall ( ’i;m. .
in this State,-oouje time withinlhe month of January
last, upon tlie body of Lkst Rtcxv, by ‘PHILIP
JOHNSTON, who, it is represented, has lieu from
i ‘-'->' .—.Now. ill on!, rlli-tl -aid Pllli.il .1 s *r• -.
ST O.N .may be brought to trial for tlie crime of which
he stands charged, I Itave .ihoiicht proper to i.<tnc this
my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of TWO
HUNDRED DOLLARS for the: uppr hell-ion . ml
rcb, deKveiyqfhini, tlie said JOHNSTON, to the sheriff
fyee or JRtler of said county of Hall ; and I do moreovei
' lier.'bv riharge all the o’fficers, ci\il and mil ,an. wiih-
j in th:- Stale, to aid and u-si-t in apprehending arid -<■-
curing the said PHILIP JOHNSTON, if to be found
within ihis State.
Gi\ on nndCr my hand and tho great seal of tlie St a e.
at the State House in Milleditoville. this 5th
day ofFebruary, lt-ilo
WILSON LUMPKIN.
By the Governor,
11 IM.1A. Tknmm k. Secretnm of State.
DESORH’TION.—s#i«lJOHNSTON i-rej,re-en-
tel to_ be about five feet and a half high, bid.- his,
fairs! in. and very light hair ami eye brows, with a
down look, and about twenty-five year* of a_e. 3t "i.
w
if"lit
iief of tlu Army itr.d- Ka.-y of this State cmUju.
ia thereof... . _ " , *, ■' .
HEREAS,. I have receivedntHciTf injprniafion.
that, on the nigln of tilt* JMi. or 21 : iim
(different comm mi. .dim,* giving !>.uh dams.) TLVi; i 1 L«-|-;; .. a-.
11A•' K! Nti IllK'-VM KING. J-tilN Kf -.t;. .uidj : .e : .lt!i w i.- i-i-.-toi
Gi.OiiGi. KING, in comjianv with two OTH1 RJtbf., luifioulv-
P. R- ’iXS naim d I’flFS-.". "emored tho Icm ,tii*. ,-ht
M■ Jane ( a*o\*. in 11 -*- eoontv ol (,’aind u. m :i..-|
liriirgeuic
tvbit-h, s
ojv.duid,
• !th, -Hiout fift
erf tnkiitg Dr. 1
ica?, and.
or lift -t, A c.
'> dfins n o.. <;
rtilV'. tjff-i jfiv w.ifi
t4;i tJit.Sri.Kt;:.- fo
-ut sli. i t" inter';
t till iitiii w as i:
■ti nit-nil,:
it i s" Men
ftcr using i
and slu co
i. that, for
|S3i
e S;«n .’tin
par> tis. h r '
State, and, iu a m
murdered herdntig'i
an inthnt-cliild,) an
J a '• i .. Scott, and ai tr
ii:;-. ; or- in .. no. ih-ts ,
pr-s; tiled to me that ;l.<
."!»(Mas KING TII, Cl|
III .'AM and .;= iiRfii:. In*
I’riy iou* and - a\
i o.ivn t'.i-1 v. i
d-youne man by
c mauner.l
.no,.i r of'
name of
tyoyed cm eth nt he
ABNER
auin
r . im . .—ai...
I THOMAS
..'ll.
-onL have o
•’J"!,' nmlei
'trio,'- cl!;.
• i’- t Hev<
If iikii
tii ii can 11
of J -r. J - [
r in tiic <;
•n 20, it-
tin on■ t-
(id inet So
mi
In
IU
l-ri-s,,,
C. Ji
in*
scoped
■ >U . ’ll Old >r lh:i! ill,..,- .
a-n! :.i o i iht id justice, 1 have. ::,i
iff- nv. 11roc!;,'nation, hfr.hv
FIVs IIHN'DRI !.* iJOi.LA vS
and deliver)- nfthe -aid fugitive*
of Camden count;, or TlIREl
LA Rf for THOMAS Kl; i. and 1 )
1)01.1 ARS each for *aid HIRAM an
and I do oi >i—<n or - aarroij-drc
and military, in thi* State,- to be vigil
ing to apprehend and brin said oife
puriisliment.
'iiv under mv ln.nd and tiff great
at the Sm - House in Milled
; ,■ dily a; . i I ■ d I
mgh* j ropoi to is*:; !
iff'rinc a re .i.i of,
for the iI'preliciiripnl
o do- * In';-; :f ,.r c* ’
HUNDRED D(
m. pa.
i will la
i Tito
m;\i
ir <
ter*, o.o i('(jnestc«i to i
ti.i i git ilo',-1. ki j.t h
’('tiiedgevillc u In n h,-
uhpvt* .liediciiies tuny by
! Dr. Peter- oi Prvoi M
io S:r: ( t iottcrv i tio . :
■mt.in
idei- t
i ds, \ g i:-
.Mac-ou ; (drhi
ter. i . "ho
s Winning to
L r. i! i he t
id; rds.
;.'(' i(i Geoff
iglit, nt li t ■
I Thom - 8:
Ilri';
<1
nty-
m lav(
ij-iire all oinc.er*civil and military in tin*
feh 20-
ORB. eh
ii ui.r
H Jf *a ;•> -..
/ vA
(Hans Sale.
. ■ r ; r of the ho::
(hi n • idm*
:r 1st Tlio.
Heir
Juv 15
-if," oftdr.
district cl
Dubose's
A.r;; j, r
!K'1 -.10
•!)'. WICKS.
P
1 3
> f U • d: ■ r 11.::.• applicatinu will be
-• • inf-r.oi- ' irt of Hou-ton Colfciv
. ■ t • • Tdiu.ii ' ji "l-p iscc. for li i:ie to sell the
.. . 'i- ury Rogcrj, late of Houston Goauty,
devoured, for the purpose of a dririwon among the licin.
DAVID ADAMS, Adm’r. 4
nd r
i *71Me to bo vigi.ant in endeavoring to apprchem-l and
! over him ti* atbre-aid.
James Holliday i* said to ho about fix i- (eel eleven
| inches- high, cp:;:' made, lot ty \ ’-ars of age. ligiu coni-
, pl.ixion—tvitjt sandy hair incl'ncd to curl, and with a
i large war on the jaw.
, Iu 1c*:iinoriy whereof I have hereunto wt mv band
am! caus'd ihe great seal oftbe State to he "affixed
•’t iln- Suite House ju MiUedgeville. this twentv
| third day o! 1 ebriian-, ciebtecu hundred snd thir-
i •')" five. a,i d ol American In leppudence the 39th.
| , 1VILSON LUMPKIN.
Eg tlu. Governor.
WILLIAM A. TENNILI.E,
35 2t Secretory of State.
( Banin r,’ Atipi
gistcr, will plea:
and forward the:
mint.
Sentinel, and Am
: publish the abov r v.
accounts to the Set
?rican Turf Ror
ei-hlv \ tlmc-
rotary for j;av-
Mncrin. ih 1
JOHN If. OFFIJTT,
tdr-34
cr-darv
fmn, Homnp, ffe, I«K.
31
For Sale.
A WOMAN Cook—very cheap, for further partic
ular* apply at thi* office.
3VO i’ICE.
F.eift Macon.
T HF. *firm of Rail & Harris has this day dissolved
cop; rt norain p by mutual consent, and the hu-i-
nos w ill hereafter hecarriedon by the said Chit.*. Rail.
Those indebted to tlie concern are requested Income
forward nnd settle :lieir notes and account* to T. M.
Harris, who is authorised to do so, as the said Hal! I their account to this office
is desirous of closing this business in Macon. He I
will sell at reduced prices for cash. Those who wish i
to get bargains will do well to call, where they will *
find » general assortment of Dry Goods and <Iroceries. B
LOOK ou r.
RA NAH AI froth tlio subscriber i
near Macon, a bright mo la Up bov mini- I
ed JIM, about21 years of age, ahom 3
feet lu inches high, *:oui imilt. very j
small blue eyes, long bushy hair, I,a- a
sear on one of hi.* leg* from the heel to !
the calf occasioned by a burn. Aliv informa ion re*- I
porting him left with Win. Nixon or IVm. ii. Barker
;n .Macon, will he tiieukiully received, and ariv person
who will apprehend said iiegro so I can get him shall be I
liberally rewarded. march 2 Itn
:! 7 ' _ J. Cr.NMNGHAM jr. j
N. B. The Savairaah Georgian, an J.Augusta (.’(in
stitutionalist will insert the above 3 times and forward |
dred a;
t'cndc.
By the
Wit
Governor.
mam A. T
>f 11 in. (.. Jiictvi
tmus’er, A tin ns: o: t! * i
; ot the Posii. aster,
ri.o State 1,r I’fs.nr'ster, N<
thi* the "--tilla*HT, Put K l.'c: of the prsti - 1 1
.•veti:’n day of lYbr-arv, eighteen hiui rfLiin.x: «f rianuu l < ot t, Decurur; of J. CD
tluti\, . and of the American inde-r 1 roeui-shoroug h: of Me-sr*. Flicks & Imo
(I the tiltv-uinth. ITalhotti.ii: of E S- Norton, ut the Co.’n
liooksiore, (Joitiiriliits: of the * o-tma-ter I J
- il'e. If ui-ke ro.: of tin I’o Hnnsicr. Htu k’.rs'" 1 '
1 '.Ihcrt co.; of t! Posttnaster. Marii tt .<
• 1 t'.L K
WILSON LUMPKIN.
Secretary State. Rt-li!
Sale.
H *Msr nnd Lot (or
* n * ic Hi'Esc mui Li»* nu»u, op -o.-ite
-■ - r } (.-tiljoining J. U. I.v.usi'Mt.-,> oii
a h«r.j i- oH.-ri’d 4 ir on :tcc’inninrln n<*
a M '. v M. HAKTM.T
jan J
SOUTHERA
ih:
FL INT R
lu P(i*!m:istt*i-. New t
Ii I, of 11" S. 1 A
Fitch, Diu.ggisi. Co!u
• labi iii k 1 illy. ! uioti c
1 -hi ville. In North (
' r ('Ii: i-loMc: of tlie
; liota II. So;
io., Chu’le.-t'
iiioa; of thi 1
is'rirt; ol tile- P
■irolinn, ol the
Pastutastcr. i
:!; (
cl
rofw
T il., undersigned having disposed of his in'erestj
ill the above establishment, is anxious to I lag
tiielm-ines.stoaclo.se. ”
h.iiini. of Maddox A' Pollard, V
I - Fi-rida. of i r Iff B. Pckin-
"* Holnio* Sr Williams. M. rianiia
Tallah-
Negroes Wanted.
_ . subscriber wishes to hire by the year, fifteen
ii t i)i pf Groceries. M. or twenty prime negro fellow* for which liberal
^ KALI, ^ ^ j wages wilj^he paid. j. ft. BUTTS.
| on all those
j amounts due.
A i• debts dtie
Jaiiuarv. }*‘3
kRJUgr f Macon, D* 16-96
I tracted sin- t
f .jaa 21*34
He therefore respectful! v call;
who may he iu arrears, to transmit the
by mail or otherwise, without delay.—
for subscription previous ;o the tii ki
long :o th.• undor-irnod : d c ,■ -l.vill h,
that time beions
to the present publish"
M. BARTLE’ET.
NOTICE.
GIVI", notice again to all that have not paic up 1 ' ^
. not and ac. nnts for the hist year, that I a ® I ‘‘
ho and ready tore eive the sam - no! ’• otn p’
i the- ' on'i me.t my just debts 1 h'‘l c '",
• tiio| rii iioi.ee lc some ilia; have ,!!j
iroiiii. es forsoine tiov. L’l.lVL'-
oct 22-18
.* .
fst