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ury Sheriff" Safes* Adniiuidrntor s Sale.
B EFORE fiiecotirt house in McDonough Henry I /T^X Saturday the 12th of April next, will be sold
connty, on the fir.t Tuesday in A1AY next, ‘4J* before the court !ion,e in the town of Perry. one;
r.weeii th© it *ual hour.-, will be sold Btircati, oiie lot of Boolu. Ifld uu^ ollttr articlertoo
On ; negro woman named Ruth, about 48 years old, numerous to specify, as the property of AV/iron/JU-Jr/i !
. jviej oti n the property of Francis A. Hasan to satisfy deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of said tlecea-' c tate of Orrin Stephens applies for letters'of dtsmis
a mortgage d fa issued from Henry Inferior court iii 1 sed, terms made known on the day of sale,
favor of Alexander G. .Murray vs said I fii-on. JAMES E. DlNtJAN, } a Am’
inn21 IH;U> 33- 'JAMES LOVE. .SVC ) feb 15. JAMES HOLD! RM SS,j
Georgia, Houston county.
— T ll: Kl’.AS John S. M. Baldwin oxecuter of the
f John llahiw in deceased, applies to me
r letters of dismission.
And whereas 'Allen .Winltam administrator of the
WASHING TON HALL.
TIIII Subscribers have taken that com-1
modiotts and well known public house in
the City of Macon.—the Itiahington Hull, j
jjf. lately occupied bv Mr. M. D. Httson.—
MY LAST BUT ONE--NOT ONE BLANK.
By the Unremitting
attention of both of
Houston Sheriffsales.
-fYk’V the first Tuesday in MAY next will
^ i? Itesoliliu the town of Perry Houston county M9
between the lfttvfitl hours of-sale
One Lit of Land known ns No. 381 in th<> sixth dis
trict of said county—levied on as the, property of llen-
jamin Fit mi mg to satisfy o fi la i.Mited from a justice’s
court of Elbert county hi favouf U’iflwro Jleall for die
Guardian's Safe.
Y virtue of an order from the inferior-court of
Chatham county, sitting tut a court of, ordinary, [ lor the kindred
Will be sold at the Court house door it» Perry,-Houston . cpp. nr at my
cotinlv, within the lawful hours of sale, on the first | shew cause if any they can why stn<l letters shoidd
Tuesday in MAY next, Lot of Land No.fi9 hi the
thirteenth district Honston county, sold for the benefit
of Silas J. Kot-s.-orpban, terms at sale- feb 29
ion, - them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob-
And Whereas James II Killeu and Thomas N. Me- . tain for them a general patronage from the Public.
Williams administrators of the cstatc.of Ilcnrv Shop- They have secured die valuable services ot a Lady,
ard. late of -aid county deceased apply for letters of i whose reputation us a manager of a public house, is
di-mi--.on therefrom, ' inferior to no one in the State.
These arc therefore to cite anil admonish all and singu- Their tables will be furnished with die best the coun-
(l creditors of snid deceased (o'le and try affords, and their bar with the choicest liquors.
nr at mil office within the time prescribed hi law fo The-Stablcs are attended by careful and experienced
" ’ Jd not lc Ostlers. - MUSTIAN & MOTT.
Feb 5 1835
30
i Cook, levy made and returned to me by I
JOHN CHAPMAN, guardian.
Executor's Sale.
WI£3^BI3 S01t25
use of Ge<
a constable,
One Lot of Laud, to wit, No. -1 in the thirteenth dist- j
rict.ni*wiid ennuty—levfed ou w the property of.S*m- .
nr/ Gilmore to witisly sundry small fi ins i--iiod from 11 \ A fe N" the first Tuesday in MAY next, at> the court
justica’s court of Houston county, one in favor of John house ,door in the city of Columbus,'One hint- .. .
Martin, aud two in favor of William Fail against said I dred Shares in the Columbus Bank, belonging to es- j singular the kindred and creditors of said dcceas- I
Samuel Gilmore and Henry Smumerford, and on r '" > redr~ ,J r. *.i #„ r». .i 1
ranted.
Given under my hand at office this 2d January 1835. j — ..
g."> ’ C. 11. l!ICF. c. c.,o. DU’-JIavim; sold inv interest in the Washington Hall
. -—~—; ——— ; —; i to.Messrs. Mitstian A Mott, I earnestly solicit for them
Groriria L OlCctf! county. |a continuance of the patronage which was extended
W flEltEAS A. B. "'Calhoun, administrator on : tome, whilst proprietor of the estalffishmenri
the estate of James Holstork, dec’d, applies,'
fer letters of dismiss jon from said estate.
. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and
Macon, fob 5
3G
M.D.HUS.ON.
G-AXSiXHEZt’S HOTE£,
favor of Enoch Shiver, levy made and returm
by a -constable. ' t-i
" Pifty acres of Land on the southeast part of Lot .No.
225 intha fourteenth district of said ronnty of Ihnunii
—levied on as the property of fFuTiam 11. Orim£s to
■c-ly sundry small fi fas issued from a justice's court
of the afori?»aid county in favor of Jno. D, McCarter
and others, levy made and rcttirhed’to me by a consfa-
800 acres of I,and morn or bus, being-tile land where
on William C. Wernam il.er now lives, and adjoining
the land-tor William Hollirigriiend and William N. L:
Crocker—levied on as the property of Jeremiah IF. Hr
I lye he to satisfy two fi fits issued from Putnam superior
court, one in favor of John Warren & Co. for the use
of Jno. Warren guardian &.c. against Owen Tomlin
and Jeremiah YY’. H.WyChe, and' the other .in fivor.
of Thus. Cooperagaiflst Owen Tomlin, Bemud CrdV.
ton,‘ Robert'Beall, lind Jeremiah W, H. Wythe. *.•
GEO. M. DUNCAN, sh'ff.
One Lot of Land known as No. 20 in the 11 ih dis
trict of said county—leviod on ns the property of Elijah
.'-hours to satisfy a fi fa issued from Coweta superior
court in favor of Irby Hudson, propertypeinted out
by Satins Clark assignee of plnntifP. ■<
i JAMES. IIOL'DKltN.ES?,T>, sffff.
march. 28 ■ ' . ,
Carroll Sheriff Safes.
|N the first Tuesday in MAY next, b.e-
een the lawful hours of sale ia Garroltotj
Carroll Couuty. before the Court House door,
will he sohl tffe following property to wit:
One negro man by tho name of "Moses—as the pro-
peyty.of Alien Talbot to satisfy a.fi fa from Carrol infe
rior court in ffuor'of Elir.ur L. Newton vs sai l Talbot.
- march 2.Y I. V. OORB. sVffr
tate nty.. Lamar deceased, and sold imeonfin mity with
- his will. Tonus made krewn oil die day of sale.
1 ,JE§9E ROBINSON, -Ek’r.
nurrliSfi J65G. ' t; -
(LT The Co!umbos papiTrs will advertise tho above
milil t! «* day of sale. . ' • " - i
Administrator's Sale. '.
"vi w rfl.L lie sold on the' first Tuesdti)- in JUNE.next J.
‘ Y? at tlie court housejn Paulding county, between 1
the u-unl bmirs oi' sate, agreeable to an order of the
houoralile inferior coYirt of Pulaski oounty, while sit
ting for ordinary purposes, one fortv acre Lot of- L-ind
iyltig and being in Tormpriy Cherokee noiv'Pmilding
cminty, known by No. 853Jn tlie 19tb district and 2d
seciioft; jdso at the court house in Walker,county, on
the first Tuesday in June next, willLo sold agreeable
to an order of the inferior Court of Pulaski county while
sitting for ordinary purposes, one Lot of Lund in said
county known by the No. 86 in tlie 26th district and
second section, sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors. C s D. B. RHODES, adm'r.
march 28 - ■ " * p • •
TIIF. SUBSCRIBER respectfully in
forms his friends and the public gene
rally, that he has this day token the tavern
formerly occupied-by Leander A- Irvin
in this place. The house is ready for tlie acconnnoda-
F OUR- MONTHS nAer date, application will jae
nlade to the Iu/i'ribr Court of lloustoti Count)'
when sitting for ordiuary.piirposes, for leave to sell'tho
real estate of Henry,Rogers, late of Houston.County,
deceased, for the purpose ofadivision.ajnmig tlie heirs.
' DAVID ADAMS, Adm’r. V
Perrv. Xanimrv. 6tb. 1335. , • .31'
I
Huffs Sheriff Safe.
L bo sold on'the first Tuesday in MAY
next, between tho usual hours of sale, at
NOIJR MONTHS after date; application-will, be
' made to tlie'lio-ioraDle tlie Inferior Court of Hous
ton comity, sitting for ordinarypnrposes,. for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to Thomas C. Jqrdan,.de-’
ceased. • ' ~ " " ■ ' -- 1 - ' '
' ARTHUR A. MORGAN, Aims.
- January 10, 1835 —30 , - ' v •• .
1 71 OUR MONTHS after date, application will be.
' made to the Honorable Inferior Conrt of Houston
Connty, tvheu silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell tlie real estate of William S.' Brunson; late of
ed . to file their objections (if any they httve'e) in my
office tciOini the time prescribed by laic, tchysuid
letters should not be, granted. ' - --
1 ^ iVe -?, UIUicr n ‘ y Jannnr - V * 1 tfoiTofjnnicta aV,rdgular Boarders exWmr single or
i . I^AVaP iMpSELEY, c. t. o. I famine*, on as moderate terms as can be afforded in
(■■ ,><■■■ in. Houston COUltftl. : ">•; f tm.livided attention of himself and fa-
-er-mrT ,V..jr., 0 » i * - a * J i- ,• . - mil v will be constantly directed to. the comfort and
.n^IhKLAS Lark,n Armstrong applies for ^ j pleasure of all who nmycall on him.
y ▼ t ,rs of adm.mstration on the estate of Martm | * Uls Ptahlcs arc anip J Ie ; his ro Sin s g
Armstrong deceased, 1 9 -
•JThese are therefore to cite and admonish ail and
s ingular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to he and appear a t ~ my ajjicr. milk in the
time prescrib'd by line, to'sheet) 'cause if dny they
can achy said i< tiers shall tudbt grrintedhiiii.
.Given under tuy hand at office this 20th March 1835.
41 * j ciias. h:>ich. c, cm.
Georgia, Hike, county. ■
W IIEREAS-Ixlias J-Uinneu applies to ine fur j j @ |.. y
' letters of adrniuistriilinii on the esfiitip of j j
YVHfiam S- WiTlintns lute of snid county dectas- I
mple, his rooiiis generally commo
dious, anil no pains or expense will be spared hi fur- ;
ni-hiug liis table witli the best the market will a fiord., i
SAMUEL GA LLIIIKR- j
Macon. January 1; 1635. ' ■ j
JErPERSO^ llAIsIs.
MacdonoughOct.- 27, 183 k A
THE subscriber has taken this ,
well known stand for the purpose <
of keeping a house of Entertain
GRAND STATE LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF GEORGIA LITERATURE; ;
To be DEAWN in MASON, AVGUSTA, & SAVAriKAll
75 NUMBERS AND 11 DRAWN BA 1.LOTS.
lOO PRIZES OF $l,O«0.
8Sfet®»E8 SCHEME &. riAM,
«vn Nos
do
do
do
do
do
do
do'
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
. The 3d, 5th and 9th; the '3d,' 5fit and 10th; the 3d, 5th and 1,1th; the 3d, Gth and 8th: the 3d, Cth and ft,
the 3d, Gth and lDth; the 3d, 7th and 9th; the 3d. 7th and 10th; tlie 3d,7tfiand 1 Ith; tlie 3d. Sth and 10th; fi.
3cl, 8th and lllhi the 3il, 9tlinnd 11th; the 4th, 5th and 7tli; the 1th, 5th ami 8lb; the 4th. 5th ami Pth;
5th and 10th; tlie 4th. 5th and 11th; file 4th,_ Gth and 8lh; the 4th, 6th and 9th; the -1th, titli and 10th: fi„ '
Gth and lltli; the 4th. 7;h and 9lh; the 4th,
1
Prize of SoO.000
awarded to tli
ic Ticket having
the 9th,
10th
and
11tl» dra-
1 1
5.000
do
do
4th,
5:h
and
Gth
;
“ 2,000
do
do
1st.
2d
and
3d
1
1,500
«io
(io
1st,
Gth
;uui
7th
j
1,200
do
do
3d,
6th
and
lltfi
1
“ Y 900
do
do
7th.
8th
and
9th
1
800
do
do
7th,
8tii
and
10th
- 1
700
do
do
7th,
8th
and
lltli
- 1
“ —_ GOO
do
do
7 th,
9th
Slid
10th
I
“ 500
do
do.
7th,
9th
and
1 lib
1
500
•! 0
do
Gth,
7th
and
Sth
J.‘
500
do
do
Gth,
7th
and
9th
1
-» • 250
do
do
J 6th,
9th
and.
10 th
1
“ 250
do y
do
'G'h,
9th
and
11th
1
“ > .250.-
1 do
do
Gth.
10 th
and
1 Dh
50-
J0.
awarded tiS the following nutnbe
rs» to wit
metit, and .solicits a share of pub- j .gtf,. 4nd 11th; the 4th, 9 th and 11th; the
lie patronage, for which he is in
hopes of giving general satisfac-
1th,7th and 10th; the 4th, 7th and J Ith; the 4th, 8th and 10th; the 4,1. |
■ 5th. (ith and .-’th; tin- 5lli (ith am! 9ib; the 5tli. Cth aud-lOth; fiiekl
ed.
.i r . ii iiu i ■ I trv can afford, and his stables well attended to.
Tease arc therefore tociicand admonish all and rtngu- ■ - 19 ISAAC HARVEY.
larlhr ltinibrel and creditors of said deceased to be anil
appear, at my office within the time prescribed by tate to
slu ic cavsf if any they can why said letters shouUl not be
granted. T'-, ' ' "
Given tinder my hand at office this 27th March 1835.
:41 , H. t». JOHNSON, c. c. 0.
Georgia, Orateford county.
T OLLED Belbre.Jotei.'MaUhews J. P.-in and for
fiio 573<1 district G. V M. near Knoxville, a.brown
bay mare, shod all round, a few while hairs on her
.right hip, spppbsed to bo 15 "years old, appraised by
Joel Matthews and YY’illiam Seigler at $18. This 5th
day of March, 1835-
39 v YVM. McGEE, c. i. c.
Gth and 11th; the 5th, 7thand.8th; the 5tli, 7th and 9th; the otb. 7th and lOfii; the5th, 7th and llfic theoti
_ _ gtl 3 and 9th; file'5th, 8th andlOtli; file 5th, 8th and 11th; the 5th, 9th and 10th: the 5th, Gth and 11th; fi,e*s
tion, ids table shall be sttpplied with the best the conn- j lOthaml 11th; the Gth, 7th amLlOth; the Gth. 7th and 11th; the Gth, 8th and 9th: the Gth, 8th and JOthjtfceGi
Stliqud 11th; the 7th, 10th and 11th; the Sth, 9th and lOtli; the 8th,"9th and 11th ; and the -8th, luih anfi
11th. - V ’ '
TRAI HOTEL. -
THE SUBSCRIBER lias
tnkeu the above .establishment
situato in tlie extensive fi re
proof brick building, recently
erected In Macon, and is pre
pared for the accommodation
of regular hoarders, and transient persons. Com
modious stables arc attached to the hotel.
Thc~subscriber hopes to merit from his friends
aud the public a share of their patronage.
JOHN CARTER,
March 27, 1883 • 27 . Late of Clinton.
I - :
64
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30
do
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64
mi
25
do
*
64
it 1
20
do
Georgia, Bibb county.
: irkflon Butts connty, before tlie court house door, die said County deceased, for tlie benefit of the.Iieirs aml | nsnOLLkD" before\R. O. Howard. J. P.' by John
ibnewins nroneitv to wit: i creditors ofsaid dereased. _S. Clieshire of die 483d district, one bay horse with
1 . * . • . . .... . ,r. ' mnnir 4 c mvi i DPI’ A dnxL „ ».i^. cl o 11 • » «... t i f. I
One liundrad acres of Land, it being east half of
I. -t No. 52 in the fourth district of originally Monroe
now Butts county—levied bn ns the property of James
S. Bankston to satisfy sundry fi las from a Justice’ll
court ia favor of J/ M. McClendon, levy made and rc-
t trnod to me by a constable, property pointed out by
idnintiif. ' J03EPII aUMMRRLIN, sk'ff.
tinivli 26
jan G 31
THOMAS POLLOCK Adm’r.
SARAH BRUNSON Adm’x,
B'
Crawford Sheriff Safes.
ttjHTlUi bo sohl on the first Tuesday in MAY
yf next, at the court honso in (ho town of
Knoxville, Crawford comity, between tho*usual
iidurs of fl-ile : . <.'
One Ii'iufirad acres of Land pf Lot No. 251, also fifty
acres of Lot No. 230 it being die northeast side of said
Lot. both in the second district of originally Houston
now Crawford county—levied on as the property of
John ll.itehrr to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a
justice’* court in favor of Dauiel Ilicks vs said John
Hatcher, levied on«ud returned to mo by a constable.
' One giu—levied on as the property of John Potter
to satisfy; throe co*l executions issued out of the inferior
court of mjd coamv in favor of the officers of court.
YVM. B. FILES, stiff.
Jacob a man about 50 years old—levied on as the
property o? Joseph Bennett to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
j.-.tkvis i.a\vsho vs Darragb & Towns, Joseph Bennett
& William E Boron, property pointed otitby plaintiff.
202 J acres of .Land No. 162 in tho sixth district of
originally Houston now Crawford connty—levied on
as tlm property of llilliain Partite to satisfy two fi fas
itt favor of Israel Champion vs YVilliani Cariile, leyied
on. and returned Li me by Reuben J. Williamson, ebu-
stable.
march 25 JOHN WHITTINGTON, D.shff. . .
Campbell Sheriff Safes.-
7FORF. tho court honsc in CampbelllonCamp-
ii 41 county, on the first Tuesday in MAY next,
between the legal hours, will be sold me followinjpprb-
■•erty, to »vii:
One Lot of Laud No. 3<J in tlie ninth district of ori
ginally Coweta now Cnninbefteouiity,containing2024
i.t.-s more or less—loviea on as the property of Hart-
uM it Clark to satisfy one fi-fa from the snperiorctmrt
of said caiint.v in favor omarker & Morgan vs' said
Hartnell A Clark; said lot Ins a dwelling house gar
den and other improvements thereon, anulies within
one half mile of tlie town of Campbellt/m.
Lot of Land containing forty* acres more or less. No.
737 in die eighteenth district second section of original-
if Cher-A.io county now Campbell (county—levied on
ci tho property of William F. Harrell to satisfy one fi
fa from a jtwficb’s court ot Walton county in favor of
Jennings & Palmer vs said Barrett, levy made and rc-
t urned to me bvp eonstnble. ' -
Fractions Nos. 17 > and 177 in tho seventh ffstrict
ty—levied on
justice's court of Jayette cotiu-
tv.in favor of Jesse Carer vsTiiomas Camp, Sherwood
Camp, and John Burk endorsee, levy made and.re
turned to me by a constable. .
marth 11 WTSLF.Y CAjjTP. sf’ffi. _
Guardian's Safe.
nr ILL BF. SOLD—
V on tho firs- Tuesday iff May next, at file Court’
House ia Caasvilla< Cass county,’ oti the same credit,
i, in the sixth district and third section.
) acres be the same more or less. Also
ulfof lot No. 146, third district in tlm
•5a. sold by order of the Court of Ordi-
ountv, as the. real estate oFMartin D.
M ,1 OUR months after date.application will be made
JT _ to the honorable inferior court of Twiggs connty
whonsilting for ordinary purposes, for leave to .sell
l.ot of Land No. 244-in-tlie 10th district of Cnnucrlv
Troup now Meriwether connty, as the property of
Ridley Ann McWilliams', minor. feb 2518115
ASA McYYTLLIAMS, guardian.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable inferior conrt of Butts .count)’
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot
of Land No, 120 in tbe 23d district formerly Lce coun-
ty now Stewart, drawn by Ilyram Bellab. illegitimate,
tind for liis benefit. ' ’ feb24 38
SAMUEL BELLAH, guardian.
■gfTIOUR months after date application will be. made
IP - to fiie honorable inferior court of Jones cotpitr,
when sitting for ordinary purposes,.for leaveto sell the
real estate of Y\ r right Pcrnicntcr deceased, for the ben-,
efit of tbe heirs and creditors of said estate. - -'o' '■
MARI AH FERMENTER, adm’x.
march 25 41 *
- ' j—; T f
A LL persons I laving demands against the estate of
John A. Tharp late of Bibb county deceased, "are
requested to render them mill, terms of the law, and
all persons indebted will make payment,
march 2 37 W5T- A. TIIAUP, Er'r.
V Noticeng'
fib LL persons having claims against the estate of
ySL Jons Haruisox, deceased, will please present'
them for payment.; and those indebted arc requested
to make immediate payment to ’ - • t
March t 1835 CHARLES COTTON. Adm’r
~ Notice.
A LL pc -ons indebted to tho estate of YVright Pcr-
JSL' mentorlate of Jones county deceased, are hereby
unfilled to make immediate payment; and all persons
having demands against sain estate are requested to'
present them in terms of the law. ..
march 25 MARLU1 PERMENTER, adm’x.
of formerly < 'owata now Campbell eounty-
to satisfy a fifiifrom a justice's court ofJrnj
Georgia,—Coweta County.
W HEREAS Elizabeth JohiisonappUes-tonie for
letters of, administration on the estate ,of
Dempsy Johnson deceased, late, of said county,
And whereas S. M. Hunnicutt, and-James -E. P.
Hiltinicuttyipply to roofer letter* of Administration on
the estate of Elizabeth Underwood late of said county
deceased, *
And whereas Column II., Ballad Administrator mi
the eslate ofYVilliam;Bcweii decaased, applies for Jot
ters of dismission from said estate, '■ . •
these are therefore to rite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and ertditdrsof said deceased, to be <iin/
appear at my office within tho linie prescribed by laic, to
shorn cause ifany they hare, why said tetters Should not be
granted. - * - , .,7
Given under roy hand and'seal at offke this Gib
Maroh, 16:15.. 38' DAVID MOSEI.Y, c. c. n.
GLOBE TAVERN,
Clinton, Jones County, C4a.
T HE Subscribers (late proprietors of the
Clinton Hotel,) tender- our thanks to our
friends aud patrons for past encouragement, and
respectfully beg leave to announce to the public,
that wo lmve removed to the commodious House
known as the
Georgia, Hike: county. 'GLOBE TaVERN, .
■a 1 ARltlStMf FOSTER of the 534th district'G. situated in the business-part of the town, and
£3.- s M. toils before'E. Drewrey Esq, one' dark brown
bay mare, about 12 venrsOld, 4 feet 8 or 9 inches-high,
a small star in her forehead, left hind'foot white, no 0-
tlier-marks or brands iior^eivable, appraised, to $29.
.jnarcli 7-41 H. G. JOHNSON, c. i. c.
a blake (ace; 6 years old. appraised byA- L*. jlurtan & '
Rolin Bivins to thirty five dollars.' N . • . ' •
Also, tolled before R. O. Howard J. P. by James La
mar of the 483d district G. M. one bay horse, 9
years old, nppmiaedby A> L- Burton and A. E Ernest
jo fifty dollars. - inarch 28 ; 41 , '
E. C, BULKLEY, c.'i. c.
fronting the Court-House.
Having leasod this stand for several years,
with the intention of renewiug the leaso qr of purr
■phasing the property, tve consider'oltrsolves per
manently located, and shall eoiitiuuc to improve
lour accomodations as the comfort'of customers
I4M> PRIZED OF 1,00©DOLL
Awarded to cadi Tick* having either of tlie other three drawn nnmbers. For die' particular deseripton
said ir.imhers, see “Signs of Better Times.”
Prizes of awarded to the 1st aud 2d drawn Kos.
1st and 3a do
1st aud d-o
1st and Sth do
S,3528 “ 13 to either of the other two draws STos.
22,176 “ 10 to one drawn I^amber.
And all Tickets having neither of the drawn numbers will be entitled to receive a Ticket in the ne*
Scheme; tlms allowing Tico Chances icith 'ONE TICKET for a capital Prize
Whole Tickets $10—Halves $5— Quarters $2 50—Eighths 81 25-
Sixteenths 62 1-2 cents.
A Packet of 25 YY r hoie Tickets, embracing all the numbers, will cost $250, warranted to draw
count, and a deduction of5 per cent, when sold by tlie packet. Certificates of 25 M hole tickets v.ill be
issued for $144. ‘ j-,,-
The 1st, 2d, aud 3d numbers vvdl be drawn in the City of- Macon—the 4th,oth, and mb mmili Mi;:
City of Augusta—and the 7th, 8tb,9th, 10th, ancLllth Numbers in the City of Savannah, which wiU-cemjika .
ti:e Drawing of the Scfi'une. - - . - .'i
Miliedgeville, December 9,1834-29 'GLO. EIGD. JB
;Tft070SAS^
YN OR ■publishing a AliscellaneouS J’aper to be^eoR-1 shall require.
i 'AW _ j 'f r j Our House is now open for the reception of nes dW
'mWM
-To be devoted to Poetry, Literature, Science, and
THE MARVELLOUS!!!
To routnin original olid select Tales,. Poetry, nnec-
dojes, Biographical, and Historical sketches, Notices
I ofallpew inventions intlie 'arts and a relation of ail.
that is wonderful, rare, and curious, in the history of
the day, a list of deaths, marriages, murders, rob
beries; arsons, shocking accidents by Hood and field-
hair breadth escapes, all important criminal • trials *tr
full, which will ho carefully culled. frond file newspa
pers of the new and old world. / _
(J/ 53 It trill invariably exclude
all political, religious, or professional discussions, aiid
stick to useful and entertaining luattei only. '
f 'The Ai.chy.mist will be published -weekly in fiqnar-
to form on a super royal, sheet, at Columbus Ga., by
Charles F. Sherburne, at Three.Dollarsper year, one
half in advance, tbe other at die-end ofsix months'
•' HIT.The Editor
tablished literary
commence by-thefirst of
Dec 22 1834 I
Travellers'or Boarders. Wo-- shall at all times
endeavor'to keep such a House, as will ensure
public- patrouage; and wc hope to afford such ac
commodations as will prove satisfactory to those
mho call on us.
The usual great promises of good TARLES,
KAR8, &c. wc think unnecessary to particular
ize.—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro
vers, readily furnishod
WOOD & WEEKES.
January 20, 1834' 19 t£ '
U. S. MAIL STAGE LINE
From (■'ofumbus to Carrollton
" Gr; _
" t her wood, and Carrollton, three
times a week as far as LuCrangc
NOTICF-
East Macon.
HE firm of Rail & Hai-ris nas this day dissolved
T HE firm of Rail & Harris nas this'day dissolved Tib _ .
copartnership by mutual consent, and the bn-i- B W patent vegetable iVIEDiCIN/L SI01I.V
ill hereafter hecarrtedon by the saidChas.Rail. ClIlC-iT:: kt HEI’ATICiE, fortheciin I'fBp
BI PORTAAT
TO TUI; AZ'F&Zi.ViiiZ,
R. PJi'l'bHS has reduced (lie price ol his
T0JHA-
Those indebted" to tho concern aro requested to comej. psia, Liter Con,plaints, aud tnlarg-uls cl the
forward and settle their notes and accounts to T. 5I..sl>].E KN, to l'OLR 1'()LL.\Iv8.
Harris, who is authorised to do so, as the said Rail J t ’j< tlie opinion of PrntesMU'. Ja. k=ot>, of Pail
isdesirous of closing this business in Macon. He, , . , . - r ... , h
will sell at reduced prices-for crtsli. Those who wism. I 1 ' - , ,, , i '
to get bargains will do well to call, where they will ™ America am! Europe, whohave-htu; «!«•»-
find a general assortment of Dry- Goods and Groceries.live opportUHities of witnessing Uiu operattett.'ft
- ' CIIARLF-S. RALL,' jthat most to he dreaded scourge to imiukiuil, ike
feb 13.1B35 . 35 THOMAS M IT \n‘r Epidemic: C uolkr a. that it is those and thou oj
“ | j “ “ , -. ' ;i.i- wi-osc digestive functions are in u ctcbilitau-rt
Town Lots 111 JAGiilCt-' . , ieondiuotf, who are subject to its attack. Boa
or Iff
■-ary o
Be wle
OTJSTAY’Ui? HENDRICK. Guard *
Administrator's Sale.
r ii,L 1 - sold on tbe first Tuesday in MAY next
b-sfere the court houso in Fayetteville, Fayette
county, between the usual hoars, Lot of Land No. 752
in the fourth district of formerly Henry now Fayette
county, sold as the property of Mark Patterson decea
sed, for the benefit of all concerned, fob 251835
PLEASANT B. PATTERSON, adm’r.
iFS 1
Executors' Sale.
irmity with" previsions in the last Will and
iiiunt of J ino Sibbald, Lite of Clarke Coun-
ty deceased, wil] be offered for sale at tlie-Court Houso
i Campbell Comity on thejirst Tuesday in May next,
.i ir-ic: ii)' laud lying in the seventh district of originally
Coweta, now Campbell county, containing two hnn-
dred au 1 two and a half acres, and known in the plan
ofHakkdUtrict by No. thirty six; fo'J .for the benefit
ofthe heirs and creditors of said deceased.—Terms
one fourth down, the balance on a credit till Christinas
fallowing. Note with approved security will be rc-
' Tired. Titles givsn when the last payment fsmade.
tY’ILUAM CRAIG. ?
Georgia, Crawford countu.
W HEREAS JonesHickfladm’r and Gnyey Hicks
adiu’x of the, estate of.panieUfickCdece.-t-cd,
late of said couuty, apply to me fer letters of disniissioiv
from siid estate. fv,
v ’ Tlitsearc there fort to cite and admonish allqnd
singular.the kindred and creditors of saxtFdeceas
ed lo be and.appear at jny fffiie'within thejime.
prtscribed-by laic to shite cause. if any lliey can
why saidlcthrs should not be granttd.
• Given under my. hand at office this 17th March 1835.
39 j _YV. II. BROOKS, c. <.
Georgia,--Campbell county.
1A7IIER1(AS Stephen James, executor ou fife I
> estate of James Love, applies tomo for letters j
ofdiflntissinnon said estate.
These arc therefore to rile and admi nish all ami:
singular the kindred and creditors of snid deems j
ed to be and appear at mff office within the linn i
prescribed by late. to . hut- cause if any they hare ;
why said letters i hcitld not !■ granted.
Given under my knii-l at < ffiee, this 3d February.!
1835. . - . .
36 L. BERRY. HARRIS, c.c.o.
Leaves l.a Grange, 0 o’clock. P. M. on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrives at Hamilton',
11 o’clock; at Columbus.. 6 o’clock on each day.
. From Lu Grange to Carrollton.
Loaves La Grange on Tuesdays and Saturday's, and
arrives tit Hamilton, 11 o’clock, A. M.j. liv way of Co
rinth toNcwuan, at 12 o’clock; at Kotherwood, 3 o'
clock, P. M.; Carrollton, -8 P. M. Leaves Carrollton
on. iUottdays and Fridays, at Ggdock, A. M.; break-'
form, (paged,) making a volume of 4K> pages annual- | ;d Rotherwood ; arrives at Neu nan, 12 ; dine at
' lo naee and index are furnished gratis. ^ Conntb, 3 o clock, 1 . M.<; La Grunge at s o clock,
NEW ENGLAND FARMER
' asw ' J t
Morticuliural Joumai.
T HIB-is'lf weekly paper devoted to Agriculture,
Gardening, and Rural Economy; edited .by
.Rimmas G.-Fessenden, assisted by various agricultural
writers and by the observations of the best practical
farmers ill Nevv.Engkind. Jt is printed ill a quarto.
LL the .Town Lots .in Rome will bo exposed tojimportan! t heni t is, at this period, whin the jell
. sale, liv the Inferior Coun'and~Tbyvn Company 'destroyer ol our race is a< malli on the tn-ruersof
jointly, on tlm 14th day of April next at pulilic optery. oll ,. sti j, ej ( h„-e w hose digeslivt t.igsns iff
. in said town. Th* lots are beautifully arranged and { a vitialcd con ditiou. have nnnje'jkite reenut*
sitUy'itcd at the Ilcncl oF Coosa. The town, ha.s been llt
BY" wag of Hamilton/ La | permanently-established by an act. of-the Legislature , }R . « ‘
ange. Coriutli, Newnan,- Ro- j as the site for public buildings in the count)- OfFToyd-r ^ ihemsl-hes iiom its uifitic :ce.
It is now fully ascertained that the obstnictious in the) Among the symptoms ol Dyspepsia and -* Tfr
Cqosa rh er nmv,. and it is believed will, be speedilyjCoinplaiuts, tire (Imulency,^^wdnuss.iit tilitt®;
removed. To pcrsons wisliing ' to make a.profitable ill the stomach, melancholy, irruahdity, clisagrcc-
investment in town-property wc would only say, eouielablo taste in the mouth, ;,reat irregularity ef'*!'
and examine for yourselves. All tlie lots will'be soldlpetjuj, which is sometimes voracious anci at otb-
oii that day. or the sales will be continued from dav to. 1 ',,. fP, c ^ greatlv deficient * thirst fetid l*ft’tb
day,'until tho whole are disposedof, witliout any pausem weakness of the slomuch, arid critr"-
lure, ltnn.% one -fonrlh on the dav ol sale—there- • , , •. , „ •, - liy (l f
maindcr in three annual instalments.' rotis palp.tau.m, orousuu >s, .negulanu ,
j[ OLIETT a _> bowe,Is K pressure ou the stonici4.li niter
MARTIN T. ELLIS. ’ ( pain iu the head, dizziness or vertigo, coufusi
ROBERT YVARF. y C° urt - of litiud attended with loss of memory, a govs-
COOPER IL ROBERTS. J
JOHN II. LUMPKIN, .)
Z. 15. HARGROVE, 1 Cennmis-
YVTLLTAM SAHTII, I siriiefs.
D. R. MITCIIELL,.' J
Rome. Floyd county, Ga. Feb. 22.-1835. 37
A TEAL! FER IS WAITED
IO take
in the stomach when empty, chilliness, iff”';
lion of sight and hearing, pain and yvcgkitcss"(
die hack,languor, disturbed sleep, cold feet :('•
hands, tremor, uneasiness iq the thtoat, conjD.
pain it: the side or breast, &c.
H’ilkinson Co., Ga. May lF-3«
This is to certify, that my wife labored eta ^
T a ,j... r .i , \ , an eulargcjoent of the Si'Limx for ten years: , y
O take charge ofthe I'orsvth Male Academy.— • , , , fa ,,
Testimonials of scholarship and good-moral rip e "Inch, she, at short mtet vals, M.fl reL a
oharac^r will he required. The umlivided attentionl^ cmt * i 1 ai)< *‘^ nil tunes, w as in u Icc »t»
ot'.YIr. B- B. Hopkins is directed to the Female Aca;- optealth. About fifteen months smct-. slie cot;
demy, ot Forsyth, in which both tiie solid and ornu-jmenccd taking Or. Peters! .iledicittat 8totv ,,;, (
Anderson’s, Ncwnan; YVm. 'G._ Springer’s, Kother-1 mental branches ofa well regulated female education es et liepatica.', and, after using two parici'-j"
wood; Giles S. lioggess’, Carrollton. will be taught: ^ health was restored, and she declined its fi f'
By concentrating all theso advantage -, it is thought This line will be attended to invariably by sober'■and : icSSOHS in X?S,USiC and Painting use. I will only add. that, for the' last tv -
that the volumes of tho New England Fitrmerwill con- , aReiitiye drivers, and the contractors promise to keep are given bv-Ylrs. YV arner. well known tor her suc-jinonths, site has enjoyed excellent health.
tain so large a collection ofnsoful facts and experiments
connected witli agriculture and its kindred branejias of
gardening, orcharding, Ac. as to Jbe found worthy- a
place in the library of cverv farmer. A weekly report
‘.e.l... —i . . f, . . ...... .. - ‘
sing
and
Tub'
favorohle notice ofthe public, as a journal wnii regar
to whose future character they will not be disappoint
Georgia, Crawford couuty.
HERE Ad Bryant Bateman applies to me for j
w
! e iti
;BF,NF
WTOf . 5
Ex'rs.
Guar fi m' ■ Sale.
, ' or ler of the honorable infe
i .n. .1. ; . id while sitting.:
iH on the tii.-t Tn :i
.nt r ti.wD of ZehttloB, between fi
ir 'fie. of Lot of Eitrul No.
i oviainally Monroe now Pile
.• re mU .est in said lot of th«
or,. . •> II leces -ed. sjiild for thfl be JO-1
lisilHud erphans march 2f^3i>
jrxn* 9. uttr.vm gudrika*
loiters dismi- ory from the ad
ills deceased.
Three are therefore, to ciir and admonish all
ahd singular, the kindred and creditors of said d,
ceas'd, to hr and ajiptaral tuy office within th- time
prise rified by law, to shew cause, if any they hart
why sniil letters should not hr granted.
Given under my band at ofifeu this 9th March 1835.
\VM. II. BROOKS, c.c.o.
Georgia, Cranford county.
T^*7HKREAS Thomas Ganrit aj p!jc* to me for
V * letters dismissory fron it;., guardianship ol
Jack-on Hammock,
These are therefore to cite the said Jackson Ham-
mack )p he at my office in the time prescribed bv law
to /ihew reuse if any he have why said letters should
not he graph'd,
Givnatfnder my hand at office this 9th
» wMTrr BRtyb*
of tlio sales of rattle at Brighton—the state of tl
ets, crops, «S:c.—and occasionally draw ings of ; _ricu!-
tural implements, fruits, &c. will be fooud in fins Jour
nal. '* . ;• i r , |
The New England Fanner is published every j
Wednesday r'. enin.' at die low’ price of .><:! 00 jicr an- j
uum, ftf in which a discount oT 50 cents is made to those j
who pn% in advance. It will not he sent to new sub- 1
scribers at a distance uithotit payment being made in |
advance. i
GEO, C. BARRETT. !
\o j iu: jo li:ssi:es j
Of tiro acre Jjots. J
T N Hi. -th Instalment on die twenty-year lease of
tiie two acre lots, was due on the (ith of Februa
ry, and it'not paid by the Gth of April, tho Lots and im
provements will be forfeited.
NATH. BARKER. C. Treasurer.
mnrcli 18-t1a-39
F! FTY llOLLA R S RWARD.
R ANAYVAY' from the subscriber, on the 3d day
of Noren'b
JIM. about six feet high, has lo.t hisnpper foreteeth
discolored when lie laughs, thin vi-age. quick sjioken.
The above reward will be given for the apprehension
of s.iid negro and his lodgment in some safe jail or de
livered to me in Jones county, near Clinton, if taken
out of the State, or twelve dollnrs if taken in Bibb or
Jones counties. JAMES FINNEY".
The Daneh Telegraph, the Tallahassee Floridian.
Montgomery (A1a.) Advertiserj will please gjvo
at all times, comfortable coaches and good team;
Pairing nsthis route does, through a rich and beautiful
country, with excellent accommodations on die route,
it is believed it will afford facilities to those whr.-e bu
siness or pleasure may call them into anv part ofthe
region through which it passes. The contractors pledge
themselves to do every thing in their power, to render
tlie situation of passengers comfortable and agreeable,
and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage.
Persons wishing to leave tlie route, either at Hamil
ton. Rotherwood or Carrollton, will be accommodated j-
with a inode ofconveyance. SYfllH.C.TA *
' BOGGKSS & MARTIN* I Ti>imiq . A , t
jan 31 3m-33 Contractors. j I I» ’ H I,.A .1! . : Y 1 II L\.
The Editor ofthe Macon Telegraph will publish the j Ily Itilson Lumpkintlorcnurr and Co>nmander-in-\
above three months, and forward his account to the I Chief of the Army anti Sary of the State, and the Miii-
dflice ofthe Columbus Sentinel for payment. | tin thereof.
w HER I'AS I have received official information
ivett by Mr:
cess in teaching these branches.
All letters directed to the Trustees. Forsyth .Georgia,
or to Benj. II. Rutherford, Forsyth, Georgia, will,
meet with prompt attention
HENRY LONG,
JOSE DUNN,
A. M. I). KING. ^Trustees.
HARVEY" GORDON,
BENJ. II. RUTHERFORD, j
March. 12." 1835. 38
ABAKlt HICKS
mtkisCo. .1an-ad.
‘'The undersigned can hear testimony tc «
upciior olfieacy.ofJ)r. I’eti.s’ Medki.net N/ww
chitektt Hepatine in tht cure pf Eyspcp'i : l '
Liver complnitus from pcrsonql espi’rictnc.
\\ ILLiAMTL JOliNSl '
Attri)
ir.reel will last a
lisliittg fe ’ 1 '
f«t
THE
UOR TlCULTUK AI. It EGISTE R
GARDENEH’S M VGAZIi\ E,
its Miuum
5Pj'
of Flowers,
WITH KMBF.I.I.ISilMKNTS.
CONDUCTED BY.THOMAS G. FESSENDEN.
HE Subscriber having made arrangements with
a gentleman of eminent knowledge and acquire-;
L _ . i; • ------ i merits in B°5antcal and Y egetablc Science, to.assist
in conducting the Register, js now enabled to give as
surance of tlie future ability and. usefulness ofthe work
sufficient to insure its permanent success.
The pleasures and advantages attending the culti
vation ol Fruits and Flowers, and the increasing at
tention to these delightful brauches of Rural ! .I'onomy,
encourages the publisher to confidentlv recomm aid
the. work to the favorable notice of the public, and to
those whose interests and pleasures will be assisted and
advanced.
- , . The work will be continued monthly orinted on
ytJND i T SCHOOL HOOKS'at ffino^pricTof t,n<lvo fonn ' fnrty ^‘ a n,5!,th -
4 EU1.L ASSOdTMT NT r- ~i receded, cmV.i 1 TW DOLLAR? PER VNNUM.
n i*if fee lutost publications. Alsu, Mission irv I If sufficient encouragement be given, a colon
Mops, with a Manuel containing the history aw* pre- will a tend every third number,
sent Mateof Christian Misrionsto the Htajien*. Subscription* are solicited. Address lo the publish,
refraafo at fin Depositary, by , at Boston, or George C. Thorburn, New-York.
• J. Hi A. W. 8. ELI JS,
Co«k» A twmi
the above three insertions r.rtd forward their accounts.
marcL ?5- itp-40
that bn tlie 14th day of I’eb. last, in the county
ofTwiggs, iu this State, a murder was committed up
on the body of Andrew Johnson by ANDR! \V 15.
HUGHES , who, it is represented, lias fled from justice.
Derated to Gardening, Orcharding, and the Cultivation I Z™?” in th . ; ' t ^' 0S: ; id r tiv « n,n >' *!« ' a !’P. h ";
„r iv i bended and brought to trial for the oflonce with who hj
he stands charged, 1 have thought proper ta issue this Gains; of Samuel Cot
inv proclamation, hereby offering a reward of T\\"0 GreetieshoivougIi; of Mia si
HUNDRED DOLLARS, to any person oe persons "Falbbuon; of E. S. Noel
who may apprehend and deliver him, the saidlBookstore, .Coilttuluis: of 1
HUGHES, to the Sheriff or Jailor of the said counti j v j|i e , ;{ llrkc co . ; of tho I’t
ot J wiggs. And t do moreover charge and require all
The above Medicines are put ttj» in i
iiiih full directions for use. A ]
bout twenty five days. Person
Dr. Peters, are requested to make iuqi lir .'
bun at the Eagle Hotel, kept Ky Mr. Kibert '
( oinli. iMilledgcville, where in-boards.
The above Medicines may be luid ir
either of Dr. Peters or Pryor YVrigh(, ** !
ledgovillQ Street lottery office: of ’i Iiwinf*' h |( 1
ard.-. Augusta: of Win. G. Brown, Ihugg 6 ^
Macon ; ofthe. Postmaster, Athens: of the Postin' 1
ter, Ilawkiiisvillc; of the Postmaster,
Springs ; of the Pds;nr*ster, Neivnac.
Postmaster. Buck Eye; ofthe Posin'
D
1
GLORGE C. BARRETT.
Bbswn," Junary 1, I834i
^ _S.anu r
officers civil and military in this State, to he vigilant
in endeavoring to apprehend and bring said offender
tojustice. ' ,
In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand
and caused the great seal of tlie State to he uffixe
at the State House in Miliedgeville, this twelftl
day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty live
aud of American Independence file 59th.
WILSON LUMPKIN.
By the Governor.
WILLIAM A. TF.NMLLE, Sec. of State.
DESCRIPTION.
ANDREYV B HUGHES is repres nted to bo
bent five feat nine or ten inches high, spare in ado 'b
visage, dark complexion, black heir, blue eve.- cud
left handed. .'/t-Jt
4 BAROL CH for one or two horses, for sale hvi.,
YVM. H. BURDSALL. \,i
feb 19 183» 35
vine, mirke co.J
Libert eo.; ofthe Postmaster
rhe Postmaster, New Echot:
ua, of YV. S. Boag A eo.;
Fitch, Druggist, Columbia;
ff neoekville. I'litun disTtii
Yldi.-ville. lu North < arolij
t t. CliarJotte; of the P-
Li Alahama, of iYL.duox &
r; . In Florida, of tIr E I!
t e of Holmes &r YY'il'iains
NOTICE
f GIY’E notice again Jo all that ha'
rate; and accounts for the las' y<
n homo and ready to taev v • the ; m-
ses. for they won't me t nty just deb -■
11 he a sufficient notice to stone that 1 O'
Ini!w»
ot *1*
., F
...autr: efJ. «
. Hicks &.
u, at the Colon* ■
c i'os:nj«stcr fo'ff
paster. RuckersvO^j
Xtaii. O '. ('o' '
In South ('••fT'
< barliK 1
;; of the PostC’if
M. of the I’ostr.
remises forsome time,
oet 22-T8
LEWIS