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Tharp I ite of Bibb county deceased, mi
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indebted will make payment.
:;7 WJB. A. THARP, Er’r.
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district of
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nn execution in "favor of fame* Gai
Hit 1-lcth, and other Fi Fas in mv i,
detb.
Lot of Land No. 65 in the ninth'
county—levied on ns t!i« prfl
" ifnv
use of J. N. Willian
Notice.
Imvin? claims against the estat- of
tisos.-'decoased, will please present
it • and those indebted are requested
GHARI.E8 COTTON. Adm
requested
adm’z.
dred ac
*Oin t!i
; the nroparty of Smith Sudd
thorn for pa
to make immediate
| .March 4 1835
nth district of Fayette —————
tv of .tmmtn j JYottee.
to o.itisfy an execution in favor of Woodward & J Wil- ! A LT. persons indebted to the e
lipmson for the use of J. N. Williamson vs said Jannw ]
Champion.
Lot of Land No. 75 in tho ninth district 6f Favette
ro.ntv—levied on a t the properly of Solomon Stiskrr St i present them in terms c r ilir law
/:/; t'dmohivm to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of N. j march *25 MARIAH PERMENTER
VhoahaM VS Solomon Stisher. William A PiUnan. . I f. persons indebted-to William J. Jfiu.
J cV r ’?v h^dmondwui.^ fT . N ]n a ceased, will please make payment to me. and all
• a " f o, r " ! ' f person* having'demand* against the estate will pro-
» *• *f nrt fww U ;r"Z If y rl them VitWn tl • time prescribed bv law. ‘
S’SjT T* 0n "5 S Mpa £° f , l r : a 7v ^ 4L!l\,.\NPER M. Iv. SWIFT.' admr.
crl I Mar deceased, and ns the property or Nancy I f jn ,
Tuckor .’idministratrix of Robert Tucker, and 1 ne- j '■ ’ sC— :—l
groes. .Sophia a jvo’tiau about 2' years old and her
child Vaijnn about 1 rears old. Edmund 19 years old.
nn 1 Austin 14 years old; 40 head of stock bogs. I ox
• nn<1 cart. 11 head of stock cattle. 1 tn.are and colt, and
1 two year old colt, levied on as tho property of Nancv
Tuckor administratrix df Rohert Tucker deceased, ail
to satisfy an execution *in favor of Edward Coxw vs
Beniamin P. Tucker. William F. Tucker. Peter Mann
and Finlay G. Stewart, Robert T. Tucker. <k Nancy
Tucker, ndniinNlrators' and administratrix of Robert
Tucker deroased..principals, and Thomas B. Burford.
Samuel P. Bttrford, securities
april28 A. McBRIDE, dep.sh'ff.
Henry Sheriff' Sites,
‘g'D ’.FORE the court liousa in McDonough Henrv
jBlM county, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next,
between the usual hours, wilfbe sold
Two negries, one a woman by the name of Dinah . ,
about .’>0 years of age t!io otlirr n girl by the name of j
Liny about IS year* old—both levied on as the'proper
ty of T/i > 01* liciity- sat. Sr Thomas llratujuu. to satisfy
sundry fi fas from a ’tut ce's conn of 1 fenry county in
favor of Jam's M Ware, bearer, vs Thomas Beaty sr.
mid Tlioinn lle.ity jr., -levy made and returned to
uin by aCon liable. *
On - Lot of Land No. 54 in the. sixth district of
Henry con aty—levied on as tho property of John
Camp to satisfy afi fa from a justice’s court of said
county in fivor of Lewis Hays vs John Camp, levy
made and returnv 1 to me by a constable.
• One Cow: an I yearling—levied on ns tho property
of Elisha fihnitb to satisfy a distress warrant issued by
a justice of the inferior court of said county isi favor of
William It Jordan vs said Smith.
npril 21 JAMES LOVE, sh'ffi.
MILLER, lIOinOA & CO/S
Of Splendid Troy Built Safety Couches,
For & BSlfel Augusta.
WASH IN (i TON n. / L L.
THE Subscribers have taken that com-
inodious and well known public house-in
the City of Macon,—the Washington Halt.
lately .occupied by Mr. M. D. Hu son. -
tate 0 f Wxizht Per-1 ****** day, arrive at Augusta at o
1 m. rnehter late of Jones C untv deceased, are" hereby ,la J- Being in_time for the rail road car for Charles-
notified to make immediate payment; and all persons tn !\ ? nd Performing the rontc in less t.me than rcqmr-
having demands against sabl estate are requested to J by nAy otherrine. . . ...
Passengers from the South taking this lme. will
have a preference over all others in the moil to Wash
ington city. ,
Passengers may depend upon receiving every ac
commodation and convenience their comfort may re*
quire. . J
The proprietors have ircurred considerable expense
in procuring fine horses and comfortable coaches, and
are provided with careful experienced drivers; and
ore determined that their line,- for speedy travelling,
comfort, convenience,and accommodation".shall not he
surpassed by any line in the United.States,
By the unremitting attention of both of
1 _ r them, they .flatter themselves that their. House wiil
H>ASSENGERff fortlie North are r&pectfolly in- “L n fo , r ' hl ‘ m ;l general patronage from the Public.—
a. fotmed that this line is now in daily operation. ■ T ,e - V *•*?. s0 ? ,,red ,he ' aluable services-of ai Lady
! Leave ColnmbUsevery morning at 3 o’clock A. M. . wl i os . e re P ,,tal ion as a manager ofa public house, is
(imnmdiatelv nfter the arrival of the mail sta^o from mftnortn no onom the; State.
n-.-arris .• a: 'I .r-d •■■■. lb at!* »',:„c|; A. 1 heir r ; ,l.|..s will be turmshed with the l« sf th couii-
Ki.,V|.»-k \. .M. tty at'-rd- ami 'h-.r !.:.r wUo the cho.c-s l.qum-.
,Sa> 5 o’clock A. 11. next The >tnbles.arc attended bv careful and experienced
Ostlers.
Feb 5 1835
36
MUSTIAN .& MOTT.
Notice
I3J' : RFAS I a in acting as gnhrdian for John
V f • inilinms. a free man of color, aud his wife Lu-
raia has left his bed and board without cause or prov-
oeation, I hereby fore want all persons from trading ! flail,''Milledgcrilld; and the Globe Hotel. Augusta.
I with or.hartiflring her the said Lunina Williams, as IJ ~ N. P. WALLER,
am determined not to pay any of her contracts. j npril 9 1835 Aonitfur the Proprietors
o. Yi. H0LLIDAY, guardian. | O’ N. If. Passengers at Montgoineiy should lie par-
I^e county, April 13 3t 45 j ticular not-to pav further than to Columbus, as they
C!rorgi(i.—Coiceta County. | "^T <beprB&f T i ^f n, “ n pTiaw. i,v. '
W il, It LAS Colmni H. Ballad Adinin.stratoron | rrty is ri , rri 77, - rii 7, s\ pm sw p , p
the -state of William Bewen deceased, applies I Fiji I A I luJS F I tl H / Jl It /, /k
f»r letters of dismisiiou from said estate I JJOITB/jS-ZlSriEO'ffZf IG
/ sr arrtfirriforc to n;e aha admonish all and sii)gu-\- n • »r ■,
lor the '. imlrrtl and creditors of said ieerased, to be and ! IV i j v ' 1 L A .
appear at nn/office iciltin the time prescribed by lam', to ] fJMIE attentioaofjlie public generally is invited to
s'o nr rouse if any they hate, irhy said letters should not be
[13' Having sold my interest in tlie .Washington Hall
to MeSrA. Mustiau & Mott, I earnestly solicit for then)
a continuance of the patronage which was extended
to tne, whilst proprietor of the establishment.
Macon, feb 5 3G M. D. HL T SON.
^f-KZHER'S SOTES,
TIIF. SUBSCRIBER respectfully in
1?;;7© forms bis friends and the public gene-
J| 11 | rally, that he has this day taken tlie tavern
formerly occupied by Leander A. Irvin
. . . in this place. The house is ready for the acconitnoda-
Uj* l or seats in the above Line, apply at the City fion of transient ami regular Boarders either single or
Hall, Coluinbus;^Mott Mustian’s, Maccui; Lafayette Jjj families, on as moderate terms as can be alTorded in
tlie place. The undivided attention of himself and fa
mily will be constantly directed to the comfort and
pleasure ofall who may call on him.
His stables are anipfe. his rooms generally commo
dious. and nn pains or expense will be spared in fur
nishing his table with the best the market " ill afford.
SAMUEL GALLffiER
ICneon, January 1, 1835. _ ■
sots
Butts Sheriff'Sate.
VHLL be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
™ V next, between ibo usual hours of, sale, nt
Jackson Butts county, before the court house door, tlie
following property, io wit;
All IFUliam Mcrar's interest in one-grey horsa, one
sorrel steed horse, one chesnut «orrel marc, one clay-'
bank colored mule colt, one yellow colored mule e.ofi,
four cows aud calves, ono bull and one heifer, and 3
bales of picked cotton—levied on by virtue of an aft ich-
Giveu under niy hand' and seal at office this 6th
March. 1835. 38 DAVID MOSELY. c.c. o.
Georgia, Crate ford county.
W HEREAS Jones Hicks adm’r and Gracy Hicks
adm’x of tlie ( e.state of Daniel Ilicks deceased,
lato of said county, apply to me for letters of dismission
front said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all arid
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to brand appear at my offite in thin the time
prescribed by late to shew cause if any they can
ichy saidictters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office thisrlith March 1835.
39 * W. H.* BROOKS, c. c. o.
mant from the snpt-n.ir court of Butts county in favor
of William Strand vs William Mercer, and sold by an"
order of the superior court of said county at .April term
1815, property pointedotit-by plaintiff."
One half of Lot No. 8 in the fourth district of origin
ally Monroe now Butts county, it being the west jiulf
of said Lot, it lwsmg the State’s interest in said Lot, tlie
same 'laving been fr .u hilantly drawn, sold under nn
order of tho superior court of Butts county April term
18.15; aud will bo sold agreeable" to tlie laws regulating
fraud *'• a draws in this state.
L-vie.1 on us the property of George W. Lawery.
!*ot No: 1 in square No. 10. in the town of Jackson
tl itis cou'itv, containing 105 feet square—levied on
by virtue of sundry fi fas from a justice's court of Butts
county.' in favor of lolin Hall, property pointed out by
pkiiutitf, levy made anl returned tome by a constable,
npril 21 JOSEPH-SUMMERUN. diffi.
Georgia,-cCampbell couniy..
W HEREAS Stephen James, executor on the
estate pf James Love, applies to me for letters
of dismission on said estate.
These ore therefore to cite amt admonish ail and
sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear-at my offite within the time
prescribed by law. to <hew cause if any they hare .
why sgid letters should not be granted. r-
Given under niy hand arotfice, this 3d February,-
JB an examination of the above-named article. It
is an economical, expeditious, and easy mod" of execu
ting all baking and boiling business, and wholly by
means of coa , and of that but n sinaH quantity is requir
ed. ^ ICIIABOD B. HOXIF. Ageut
For H. NOTT & Co. and
J03LUI St. JOHN.
This may certify that I have appointed Mr. Jason
Burr my only trne and lawful agent, to make & vend
the above 1 mined article in the Counties of Monroe and
Bibb, and plea to sell individual rights. Gentlemen
who have already subscribed for the article will be ac
coinmodated as soon as possible at Mr. Burr’s establish
ment at Macon Ga.
I. B. HOXIF, Agent
• For II. NOTT & Co. and
JOSIAITSt. JOHN.
Macon, April 10 1835 A3
t+HESH GARDKN SEEDS.
T.UST received a general Assortment of Fresh Gor-
fP den Seeds, from the Shaker Society, warranted
HAKZi
Mucdonough, Oct. 27. 1834
THE subscriber has taken this
well known stand for the purpose
dr » rs Tij ^ of keeping a house of Entertain*
1 * ft a T ment, and solicits a share of pub-
• lie patronage, for which he js in
hopes of giving general satisfac
tion. his table shall be supplied with the best the coun
try can afford, aud his stables well attended to.
19 ISAAC HARVEY.
MY LAST IILT ONE - NOT ONE BLANK.
GfKAND STATE LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF GEORGIA LITERATURE,
To*be rSlAW&in SIA Oltf, AFCtffSTA, & SA^AKlffAt?
75 NU3IBERS AND II DRAWN BALLOTS.
1-00 PRIZES OF •$!/'©©,
§®e,®8&®E& scheme &. EM®,
1
Prize of §30.000
awarded to the
Ticket having ih«
■ Oth, J Ol li rnd Uth
drawn N 0 $
1
“ - 5.000
do
do
4ih, 5tji mid 6th
do
1
>* 2,000
do
do
1st, 2.d and 3d
do
1
“ . 1,500
do
do -
1st, Gth aud 7th
do
1
“ 1,200
d(V
do
3d, 6th and 11th
do
1
*» 900
do
do
_7t!t, 8ib and 9;h
do
1
» 800
do
r do
7th, 8th and 10th
do
1
“ 700
do
do
7th, 8th aud IIth
do
. 1
M0
do
do
7th,' 9ili and IQtli
do
l
500
do *
do
7th. Oth aud lltli
do
JJ
500
do
do
Gtli, 7tli and . 8t!t
do
1
» 500
do
do
6th, 7th and 9th
do
1
“ 250
do
do
Gtli, Oth aud 10th
do
1
“ 250
do
do
6*'h, Oth and 11 th
do
1
» 250
do
do
Gth, 10th and 11th
-do
50
- 50
awarded to the following numbers.
to wit:
The
3d, 5th aud 9th; the
3d. 5th and -10th;
The 3d, 5th and 11th;
the 3d, Gth and 8Ui: the
• 3d, Gtli and 9to:
e 3d, Gth and 10th; the 3d, 7th and Oth; the
3d. 7th and 10th; the'
Id, 7thand lltli; Gie 3d,
Stlj and 10th; JVn
c
good:
feb 25
36
J. II. A W. S. ELLIS.
Cotton Arenut, .Macon.
L. BERRY HARRIS, c. c. o.
G tor gin, Crawford county.
W HEREAS Bryant Bateman applies to me for
letters dismissory from the administration of
Jesse Mills deceased*
T/use are therefore, to cite and admonish all
andsingular. the kindred andcreditors of said de
ceased. to be and appear at my office within th» ijmc
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they hare
why said letters should not be granted. * %
Given under mv hand at office tills 9th March 1835,
■ WM. H. BROOKS, c. c. o
Crwcford Shrrtif Sales
W * LL bo told on the first Tuesday in JUNE
*»cxt, at the court house in
Knoxville, Crawford county, betw
hours of sale:
Oslo Lot ol Land No. 150 in the seventh of Craw
ford coa aty—levied oil to satisfy afi fa issued out of
the,inferior court of Jasper county against Cunning
ham D. Reed in favor of Levin ColiCn vs said Cun-
hineham D. Reed.
npril 29 WM. B FILES, sk’ff.
Georgia, Craicford county.
RrarilEREAS .-Mien S. Simmons applies tome for
V v letters of administration on the estate of Eliza
beth Garrason,
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all anil sineu-
. » -j.-i r .. • » j i . 1 t
granted.
Given under mv hand at office this 28th April, 1835.
45 WM. H. BROOKS, c. c. 6.
Aflministrator's Sale.-
,.L be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE next
at the court house in Paulding county, between
the 'i-'ial hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the
honorable inferior court of Pulaski oounty, while sit-
tiiig for ordinary purposes, one forty acre Lot of Land
lying and bring in formerly Cherokee now Paulding
county, known by Nn. 853 in the 19th district and 2d
section ; also at tne court house in Walker county, on
the first Tuesday in June next, will he sold ngreeahlc
to an order of the inferior-court of Pulaski comity white
sitting for ordinary purposes, one Lot of I-Jiud in said
county known bv "the No. 86 in the 23th district and
ser in I section, sold for thebauefitoftlie heirs and cre
ditor.. D. B. RHODES, adm’r. ■
inarch 28 > . T r ‘
Guardian's Sale.
JA > the first 1’uesd.iy in- JULY next, in the town
V W of N'mvnin Coweta county, will l,e sold, on R
ere lit of 12 months, an undivided half of Lot No. 140.
third district in the county of Coweta, sold by order of
lb » court of Ordinary of ButU county as the real estate
of .Martin 1). Bow'"-* a lunatic.
GUST WUS HENDRICK, guardian.
march 21 43 p *
N
i’
Wil
ti'R MONTHS after date, application will be
nn to to tho Inferior Court of Houston County
■hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell die
• real estato" of Henry Rogers, late of Houston Connty,
dice.ised, for the purpose ofa division among'tho heirs.
DAVID ADAMS. Adm’r.
Perry, Janunrv. 6tb. 1836.' 31 .
"O UR MONTHS after date application will be
.H. 1 in ide to the hoiioraolo the Inferior Court of Hons- j
ton county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to !
sell the real estate belonging to Tlionias C. Jordan, de
ceased.
• ARTHUR A. MORGAN, Adm’r.
January 10,1835 —30
Conn
JR MONTHS after date, application wiil be
mde to 'he Honorable Inferior Court of Houston
. when atting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave
sell be real estate of William S. Brunson, late of
laid
ntv deceased, for the penefit of tlie heirs aud
of said deceased.
THOMAS POLLOCK Adm’r.
SI SARAJI BRUNSON Adm’x.
:i
rben
months after date application will bo made
honorable inferior coup of Twiggs county
; for ordinary purposesj for leave to sou
Lot of Land A : o. 211 in the 10th district of formerly
Troup now Meriwether county, ns tho property of
Hi '; An.1 Me Viiliami. minor. feb 25 1835
ASA McWlLLlAMV, .’vardian.
1n : m .0:
1n.11: <; ter date application will bo made
iii" 1 t«' the li.ioor ible inferior conrt of Bntts connty
v’-.en .'ttin ; for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot
of Land No. 120 in the 23d district formerly Leo coun-
ty now Stewart, drawn by Hyram Bellah. dlegitimate,
for bis benefit. " f, !. 24 38
• SAMUEL BFI ’.Ml. cu-\ U-
>1 ! months after date ..p]! c.noii will be 111.11I
j ■ .'. 'U .1. * 1 .r court of Jones county
w). . i . t: 1: s - ■ ■ : t » . purposes, lor leave to sell the
e it < • V.i it : . 1. : - r.b-.-ea-e.l.fortheben-
sSt of die hci: < : j 1 cr I,'o.-s of-aid estate.
1 UUAil PERMi NTl.R, adm’r
march 23 41
Georgia, Craicford county.
W HEREAS Thomas Garrett applies to hie for
letters dismissory from the guardianship of
Jackson Ilamniack.
These are therefore to cite the ‘said Jackson Ilnui-
tnark to be at my office in the time prescribed by law
to shew cause if any he have why said letters should
not lie granted.. - -
Given under my hand at office this 9th March 1835.
38 W.M. IT. BROOKS, c. c. o.
Georgia, Pike county.
W HEREAS Wiley M. Brooks guardian of Elbert
J. and Eliza Brooks, orphans of Samuel M.
Brooks deceased, applies to me for. dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all andsin
gular the persons concerned, to be at my office within
die-time prescribed by law to shew cause if any they
have why the said Wiley M. Brooks shall not he dis
missed from said guardianship.
Given under mv hand at office this 1st April 1835.
12 II. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
Georgia, Houston county.
W HEREAS John S. 31. Baldwin executor of the
estate of John Baldwin deceased, applies to me
for letters,of dismission,
And whereas Allen Winh'aip administrator of the
estate of Orrin Stephens applies for letters of dismiss
ion, .
" And Whereas James H KiUen and Thomas N. 31c-
Williams administrators of die estate of Henry Shep
ard lute of said connty deceased apply for letters of
dismission therefrom, * ' .
These arc-therrfore to cite anti admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of saitl deceased to be and.
appear at my jtffiec tritkin the time prescribed by lair to
shoe cause if any they can why said Utters should nol le
granted.
Given under tnvhaud at office this 2d January 1835.
25 " C. H. K1CE, c. c. o.
G ‘orgiu— Coiceta county.
W HI R AS A. B. Calhoun, administrator on
tlie estate of Jaynes Hob-lock, dec’d, applies
for letters of dismission from said estate.
These art therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dcceas
td to file their objections (if any they have,) in my
office within the time prescribed by taw, why said
tetters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand in office, this 5th January,
1835—31 " D,AVID MOSELEY, c cfo.
FE OFOSAkS,
F OR publishing a Jlisccilaneous 1‘aper to be enti
tled ' .
A&cE-iKis
To be devoted to Poetry.-Literature, Science, and"
THE MARVELLOUS H!
To contain original and select Tales, 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 curious, in the history of
tlie dky, a list of deaths, marriages, murders, rob
beries, arsons, shocking accidents by flood and field-
hair breadth escapes, all important criminal trials in
full, which will he carefully culled, from the newspa
pers of the njew and old world.
05 s3 It will invariably exclude
all political, religious, or. professional discussions, and-,
stick to useful and entertaining matter only. .
The Alchtmist will he published weekly In a quar
to form on a super royal sheet, at Columbus Ga.. by
Charles F. Sherburne, at Thret>_ Dollars per year.- one
half in advance, the other at the end of six months.
EF Tlie Editor will he assisted by gentlemen of es
tablished literary reputation. and -the -publication will
commence by the first of February 1635.
. Dec 22 1834
GLOBE TAVERN,
Clinton, Clones County, €«a.
milE Subscribers (late proprietors of. the
JL Clinton Hotel.) tender our thanks to our
fl ieuds and patrons for past encouragement, aud
respectfully beg leave to announce to tbejiublic,
that we have temoved to the commodious House
known as the
GliOBE TAVERN,
situated in the business part of tlie town, and
fronting the Court-House.
Having leased this stand for several years,
with the inteution of renewing the lease or of pur
chasing the property, we consider ourselves per
manently located, and shall continue to improve
our accomodations as the comfort of customers
shall require.
Gur House is now open for the reception of
Travellers or Boarders. We shall at all times
endeavor tb keep such a House, as will ensure
public patronage; aud wc hope to afford such ac
commodations os will prove satisfactory to those
who call on us.
The usual great promises of good TABLES',
B AR*', &r. we think unnecessary to particular
ize.—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro
vers, readily furnished
January 20, 1834.
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
MULBERRY, SEAR TUIRD STREET.
|V^HE subscriber continues to manufacture
M TIN WARE in every variety, and has
now on hand, a geueral assortment, which he will
sell wholesale or retail at the Savannah or Augtfs-
ta prices. .
■ lie has alsorjttst received an assortment of Ja
panned Tin "Ware, consisting of trunks, sugar
•Bokes, Watters, Bread pans. Canisters, sugar
Bowls, .Milk cups. Tumblers. lYpper boxes, Gra
ters, Toy cups. Rattles, candlesticks, Lamps, spit
Boses, sand Boxes, Pocket Lanterns, «&c» &c.
Also, patent Bakers, Foot "stoves, blocktitiTca
Pots, Plates, Basins, Tumblers, &c.
JOB WORK done at the shortest notice,
jnn 2 mi.UAM-".*. ELMS
WOOD & WEEKES.
19 tf
’■Mercantile Connexion
M L It ETO FOR E existing between the subscribers.
which lias been carried on in the city of Macon,
under the name of Thomas T .Napier; expired by a-
greement on the first of the present mouth. All unset
tled business will receive the attention of our success
ors itr trade, Myrick, Napier & Freeman.
THOMAS T. NAPIER,
A.R. FREEMAN.
april 20 1835 4t 45
3d,6diand 11th; the 3d. 9thand 11 th; the 4th, 5th and 7th; the 4th, 5th and 8th; the 4th, 5tli and 9tL; tiic4\j
5th and 10th; tlie 4th. 5th and 11th; the 4th, 6th and 6th; die 4th, Ctli and 9th; the 4th, Gthand 10th; ihe 44-'
6th and 11th; the 4th.7th.and 9th; the 4th,7th and 10th; the 4th, 7th and 11th; die 4t!i, Sth aitd 10th; the 4ih'
8th'. and 11 th; the 4th, 9th and llth:_the Sth, (ith and Sth; the 5th 6th and9th; the 5th 6th-and lOtb; the5th
Gth.and 1 Ith; the 5th, 7tlitmd 8th; the 5th, 7th and 9th; the. 5th. 7th and 10th; the 5th, 7th and lltli; the 5th
•8th and 9th'; die 5th, Sth aiul 10th; the 5th. Sth and I Ith; the 5th. 9th and lOdi; the5th, 9th and 11th; the5Ui
lOtbandllth; the 6th, 7th and 10th: die Gth. 7th and 11th; the (ith, Sth and Dili: the Gth, Sth and I Oth; the 6*J
.'8thand 11th'; the 7th. 10th and lltli; the Sth, 9th and lOdi; the 8th, 9tli and 11th; and the 8th) 10th am)
11th. ' '
1©©PRIZES OF 1,©©©DOLLARS
Awarded to each Tick" having either of the other three drawn numbers. For the particular description
j said numbers, see -“Signs of Better Times.”
641 frizes of '10 awarded to the 1st and 2ddrawn KTos.
64
31
-do
1st aiu 3d
do
64
mi
25
do
1st and 4th
do
64
20
do
1st and S-.b."
do
18 to either of the other two drawn 2?os.
10 to one drawn S umber.
2,328
22,176 “
And all Tickets "having neither of the drawn numbers will he entitled to receive a Ticket in the lies:
Scheme; thus allowmg Two Chances with ONE TICKET for a capital Prize
Whole Tickets $ 10—Halves -$o—Quarters $2 50—N/gfiihs $1 2o—
Sixteenths (i2 1-2 cents. -
A Packet of 2i> Whole Tickets, embracing all the numbers, will cost -$‘35C, warranted to draw $110 less di e
count, and a deduction of 5 per cent, when sold by the packet. Certificates of 25 Whole Tickets will U
issued for $144.
The 1st, 2d, and 3d numbers will be drawn in the City of Mocoit—the 4th, 5th, and 6th comb rs in die
City of Augusta—and the 7th, 8ft. Jth, 10th, and 11th Numbers in the City of Savannah, whidi will complete
tlie Drawing of the Scncme. . '
Milledgeville, December 9,1834-29 - ' GEO. ELGIN.
IMPORTANT
xK£ &.VVUZGTE3*.
Q
PK f I EK^-ba
New Finn and Book Store. .
THE Subscribers hereby
announce to the Public that
they have entered into busi
ness under the firm of Olcott
&. Ells. Having {Hirehased
the itock of Books and Sta
tionary of Mr. Thomas Purse, iu this CitV, they will
keep a general assortment of every-article in their line.
In a few weeks dioy will receive a large addition, to
dieir present stock, which they will dispose of on rea ;
sonable terms..'
—ALSO—
- 25 boxes of Hats, many of them of the first q-illty,
which will be sold very low. •
JAfL S. OLCOTT,
feb 19 1S35 35 CHARLES A. ELLS.
"MUST received and for Sale, 32,90Qlbs.' Bacon
t jr Hams, Shoulders and sides.
—ALSO—
5,000 lbs. laird, new and good.
I in:
’1 months aft.-r date application v. i.
t * ■ Inn > nMo the Inferior court ofPil
m ■ r .,r t ir.linary purposes,, foi .in ofrk
*>.• r • il >• d: ■ of Anderson (triffin. Into of
4ft
ed. M-h April. is:t5
M \t{V P GRIFFIN. o,l oV
JOHN «, KIND RICK, mini V.
Georgia, Hu Us county.
MT^HEKEAS Joint JIall applies tp me for letters
W T of adhunistration on tlie estate of Holly Stith
late of Coweta county deceased..
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to
shew cause if a ny they can irhy said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 20th April 1835.
44 JOHN McCORD, c. c. o.
Georgia—Sib! Cour-tv.
P LEASANT HEATH, of (he 5]4th <’Strict C.M.
tolls before P. P. Atwell, J. P. ono Sorrel Mart,
nine years aid, one hind foot white, blaze fare and left
eye out Appraised by Tlioni i- A. Brown and Lewis
I. Grore to thirty five dollars. I.'th r«h. is !o_.
I* " fi: "H1 :ry,7i.c.
I .\-N l>.iiviv il AM i ED.
HE subseriber wishes to pure). a large quan
tity of Red (talc Bark, suitable for tanning—to
!> • delivered as soon as practicable in Macon. Ho
\ ould elso lie glad to contract with peisons «Hm» mny
< n e it in their power to furnish the article, and s ilieits
a'l siieb to call upon him at his o'lice; in the rear o< the
-tore recently occupied by the firm of Baxter i ort 4y
I’.V’ilev. . ' ISAAC H. SMITH. ’
a}>nl 16 If
-r-
feb* 19—35-tf
y. L. SMITH.
FAINTING.
House and Sign Painting,
GILDING, GLAZING, IMITATIONS OF
WOOD AND MARBLE, &o. &tn. *
j 731 HE above business in all its branches will be
JL conducted under the superintendahee of Mr.
JQHN B-ATTON by-die subscriber, who having se
veral superior workmen, will execute work on very
reasonable terms and in astyle and neatness surpassed
by iioni: in die Slate-
Orders for work Will receive prompt attention upon
application either to Mr.' Batton or mrself."
Wm. G. BRO WN.
Macon, feb 8 1835 34
reduced the.priee of his
THE LNDLYrVS PAiNAC’EA.
ffl ADR Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever Sores,. __
i 1 Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Impt'- ffi
rides of me Blood, Chronic Inllamation of the. Kidney., JaLJe pa 'cut vegetable MLDK 1N JE, S’l-O.li A-
Sore Eyes, Mercurial Diseases, Ac. ~ iLfiiC^E kt H^PATiCjE, for the cure of Dyr
—CASES OF CURES— Utj .s/V/, Liver-Complaints, and enlargements ol the
CnxntEsTos, March27, 1832. jrfPJ;E|CN, to FOUR DOLLARS.
I was seized, about diree years since, with n ftistres- j, | s tlie opinion oi Professor Jackson, of PLil
sing Rheumatism, caused by taking a severecoldwhite .. de ,,. Ili:i . aiHl of m atiy eminent plivsiciaus, bctlr
umler the influence of mercury, and which l«s-ft..- A ' merj Kllri / pe wbo have had extras-
abled mo froia business nearly eve? since. Durn g ^ ... r . \ 1 , . “
this period, I have been ,r patient in the Murine Los- ne opportunities ol w itnessiBg the operations of
pitaJ, in this city, upwards of four mouths, and nearly Most to he dreaded scourge to maukind. the
die same length of time" in the Baltimore Hospital, and Epidemic Cholera, that iris those and those os
tried almost every remedy, with little benefit. Oil the i.r whose digestive functions are in.a.debilitated
16th of February 4ast, at that time scareeiy able-to Condition, who are subject to its attack, llow
rconsider myself perfectly
’ WM. TUCKER, 13, Market-st.
Charlestos, May 10, 1831.
The undersigned has been labouring under Mercu
rial Rheuujatism for three years past; during which
period he was an inmate of die City Hospital, and tin
der die medical treatment of die Physicians of that in- ft 1 *he stomach, melancholy, irritability, disagree-
stitutioii. without obtaining permanent relief. In the able taste in tlie mouth, great irregularity of aj<-
For Sale,
iN twelve months'predit. approved .paper, that
' valuable.property lot N 0 -.4, on s juare sixty-two,
j THE COPARTNERSHIP
H ERETOFORE existing between the subscribers
in Forsyth was dissolv-ed bv mutual underslan-
in Ihe city of Macon.' There' is an excellent ritablei ''mg. on the first day of die present month. All por-
Kitchen, Smoke House, and a good Dwelling now I sous having demands agaitist us wiU present them to
finishing. Persons desirous of buying will please call ! T - > r . v . nck * - r °- 0,lr ,n business, wlio will
and examine the property. I will confirm any con- !** all tunes be prepared to nay them,
tract uiade by W.-B. Cone, wrlio has .been my agent
in superintending the erection of the buildings, &c.— j
If not sold at private sale before, it will bo sold at auc
tion on .Thursday the 5th of February next.
april 20 1S35
AN8 MYRICK.
THOMAS Tv NAPIER.
45-
month of December last,'I was permitted to use*Tar
Indian’s Panacea, and five bottles completely relieved
me! ~L. WARRJ- N.
' S- CffARLESTOS, Die. 20, 1831.
The subseriber had for nearly two years a scrofulous
ulcer upon -the knee, covering a surface at times as
large as her hand. It was so severe as to confine "her
to the house qearly die whole of that time- SJic -used
many teinedies in vain, and began to despair of ever
getting relief; when she fortunately tried The Indian’s
fanaeca, and is happy to state that four bottles healed
it entirely. and she has remained perfectly well to this
.time, nearlyn year. - - .
ELIZA STRONG, Gedrge'st.
■ _ Chaei.estoS*, July 12, 1831.
I wagafilicted four j-ears' with an ulcer in the leg,
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous inflam
mation and excessive pain iu the leg and ancle joint.
Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon it,
but withont permanent benefit. In this state, five bot
tles of.TV Indian’s Panacea made a perfect cure.
MARGARET A. WEST, 121, Meeting-,!.
Charleston - , Jan. 20, 1832.
in a vitiated condition, have immediate recourse
to the most potent means w ithin their reach to
hield themselves.from its influence.
Among the symptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaints, are (lqiuleiicy, sourness, or burning
petite, which is sometimes voracious and at nth-
ec times greatly dejjcieut; thirst, fetid bre: ih.
nausea, weakness hi the stomach, acid eructa
tions, palpitation, drowsiness, irregularity of the
bowels, pressure ou the stomach after meals,
pain in the head, dizziness or vertigo, Cotifusicu
of mind attended w ith loss of memory! a gnaw
ing in the stomach w hen .empty, ciiiiliness, flec
tion of sight and hearing, pain and tv i akness in
the back, languor, disturbed sleep, cold feet aud
Bands, tremor, uneasiness in the.throat, cough,
pain in the side or breast, &c.
Wilkinson Co., Ga. Iiluy 1834.
This is to certify, that my w ife labored under-
in ciilaigemeniof the Sflkes for ten yours; dn-
rin; which, she. at short intervals, suffered ex
tremely, and, at all times, was in a feeble state
o1 hcajih. • .About fifteen months since, "she coin-
meirceif taking Dr. Peters' Me<lnfit:av.hloo.; v!ii
ea; e-t llepaticae, and,.after using two pan eh. Iter
health was restored, and she declined its B riber
use- . 1 will only add. that, for the last twelve
inn 17—31
H B. CONE.
31 ACOjX ACADE31Y,
2>AaIe I>cpartment B
, m 1 HE Principal feels.great pleasure in expressing
K to bis frieuds and die public, Ids thanks for the
SURGICAL NOTICE.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE
H ERNIA, (or REPTUIIE,)
P. MAC INTYRE, principal
44-11
T
EFFECTED BY THE APPLICATION OF
DR. STAGNER'S RATE ST TRUSS.
MMOBERT W.-8TEWARTjnfonns the citizens
patronage already afforded by them to this Hep irtntent. Jito of Baldwin, Twiggs, Bibb, Crawford, and Hons-
He now respectfully solicits the continuniife o' their ton counties, who are subjects of the' alrovo disease,
favors, and he would gho inform them that thepresent tiiat he will succeed E. M. Pendleton, who lias remo
mnnth will be a convenient time for t!.e admi - ion of j red to Charleston. S. C., in the application of Dr.
J Staguer’s Patent Truss.
• III all cases when "a cure is not effected no remune
ration will be required. The fact, that many cures
having been effected in the county of Warren, from
whom certificates have been exhibited, together from
all tlie Physicians in the above county, render any
thing further unnecessary fo be said nt this time.
Roht- W. Stewart may he seen and consulted at
ftrmmVHotel, Milledgeville, from tlie Gtli to the 14th
instant; in Macon, at Dr Ball’s office, till 21st inst.;
in Knoxville, .Crawford county, 4:11 2fltli instant; in
Perry. Houston connty, till 31st instant; then in Ma
rion. Twiggs county, till 5th March ensuing, then to
Milledgeville again. He expects to continue the same
round during the winter and spring months, and at-
t-nd regularly at the saute time and place ; anv altera
tion in the above will be made public. ’ j
feb 12 4835 36 i
JL EON I DAS FRA NKLIN,
Attorney at-, aw,
ILL practice in tlie courts of ihe l?outh
ern Circuit generally ; in the counties i f
Leo and Fi niter of'the- Chaitah 'ocheo Circuit,
and iu Bihh a .<1 Houston of the Flint. 11c .will
attend strictly to nil husiuess entrusted to bis care.
Letters Si : m .->t ! >■ directed to hitn-ai Hawkins- j
ville. Pi . k: eounly, Georgia. april 2-41
NEW BOOKS—Just I\ ait-ei.
C HIITTY’S General 1‘ractire. a new workdf gira
> merit; complete set- Peters’ Reports," 7 and 8
vol. do. and many other works connected with the legal
and medical profession Also To reams of paper of
e\> cite, quality, comisti rg of Pool-cap, Letter paper,
ho: pr. ana ruled;‘ iiri.-le board ; ain: cravons,
camel’s hair pencils of Ite iine-t kind, pink and blue
carmiin - ccr . •■•■I mall gla— tnk-’an'V and
sands. e)< nt :ver-pO ted -ilver pencils if various
Lncifi l match, -, \ c. A r.,t',i■ Book S»ore nvo
doors north ol the To : »iiie.-. A'- 1 for lo t . ie-
maiader ofim ivoice of llats, whVI lev w q at
■•-S'. , . OLCOT1 & S.LS.
•Bpril 22 41 j
This may certify that I was afflicted with a scrofu
lous disease for several years, during which lime I em- ,11011 ths, she has enjoyed excellent health.
ployed several eminent physicians both in Philadelphia ABNER llK'KS.
and Charleston, and also took several bottles of . Wilkes Co. Jnn. 20, 1834.
Swainfs Panacea, but all without permanent benefit. -The undersigned can bear testimony to the
During the last winter 1 was taken with an ulcerated -uperior efficacy of Dr. Peters’ SJedkma Stoma-
throat, whichsoon became so severe as to prevent mv , * ji r . „ *. r
taking Knflicient food to sustain life. I remained in tins j • /■ r 1 C Cl,re ^J & P e P s,tl ‘
j situation several days, emaciated, and threatened;with ''' el cotnpl..ints '‘V** persoua (expert ttice.
absolute and unavoidable starve tien—when, as a last ,, V. il.LlAL G. JOilXSft.N,
resort. I had recourse to TJto Indian’s Panacea, and ^'i 1 above Medicines ; re put lip in parcels,
found from it almost immediato relief, recovering "ith full-directions for use. A parcel u ill.lasta*
rapidly that iu four weeks I found invsulf quite well, hunt twenty five days. Person- ijig to sc.
as I have remained ever since. " Or Peters, are requested to make inquiry for
i , a ANDREW CQZIRR King-st.- h.tn nt the Eagle Hotel, kejit bv Mr.'Rcbert 31c
A colored woman, helongmg to Mr. Adam T.mno. .MiUedgeviUe, v ys here he hoards.'
Charleston, was affected for nearly two years with n r«. . . , , , .
distressing pain in her head, accompanied with ulre- i ’ ' ‘ ^ i K-diunes D) , ;i} he had in Georgia,
ration m her'nostrils,’aud a constant discharge of v? v <>fcrs or * r\or*\\ rijiiu, at the Vm-
offensive matter from her nose. She wqs entirely ; eu h e - :c lottery •oflice; of T-iiomr.a Rich-
lieved by taking two bottles of The Indian's Pa rarea. r u d'r Augusta? of Win. G. Brawn. Druggist*
* * Putnam Co. Ga.. 1834. iMacou; ofthe PostninsteivAtiieys; c»l thdVstti -
This may certify that I have been afflicted with th. ’ ter, liaw kinsville ; uf the Postmaster, Indi* «
liver complaint ili-c five rears; that I have been dor-jSpri::'-- ; of ihe Pos m-ster Newiian ofthe.
tored for it by several of our best physician- without!Pm-,master. Buck I’ e: of ihe lVstmastep Fort
(-fleet; and that I was cured bv taking mile butties off/ • t .. . , v-,.,.,,
The Indian’s Puna,-ra. wi:h some otln>r little in- rcfi: iak, " ‘ l •'»>*'• »•*(.:tin ; ®, ’-
piDs.-directed by oar doctor. E. JOHNSON, j -n cncshorotigh; < t .Messft. Htcks &r Mad-'ox,
. For sale bv
J. IT. & W.
Cotton ,lr
s£)N.
i:n is.
nr. Hfarms.
T HE Copartner-hip heretofore existing under t]
firm of ItiiHscIl A Dickinson was by agreement
willhereaft
s usual, to whoir
'Kiern Can he jnir
lias they* may nr
LIMBS
F
8ALF. BY
!. in 35 J.I.TPPITT
At HfG
;IN9
n»«
1 ) B. BITTLr.fi v. x<
dll at all timos wbesi I aih a J >-
my pre
icnt froi’
if %-iom'
i M con
.Mr. Bet!
or will be found at t!n- M. A
In-.
Bank
april L
lv-11 f OVV
. D. TP
\ry
NTLF M
ver Hat-.
(jT
NoV 20,1834—22
> Ka-:ii'>uable luacK csaun tic
reertred and for sal -bv
WM. H. BL’RDSA'LL
dissolved on the 1'th inst. The I
be conducted by Edmund Russell
all notes and accounts due the late
and by whom all claims will' e sett
turb.
EDMUND RUSSFLL,
SA.M’L F. DICKINSON,
Macon. 22d. ' I
f pdRr, & (*.
A nn .v openin'' a general assov ment-of
Tbl ibl*, GooFs it the Store r u: lv oc.c c • ,t
JJaxt ir l rt A \\ ilev. onthoc
Second streets, and Couou \v
bin'■•on T-i’l. They re-pecif
ers of die late firtn of Baxter. !
public generallv. *o '-i 1 ! ami Ion!
Macdty, Ap'rilai 1835 41
ralbotion:
Bookstore, Ci-ltni
ville. Burke co.; i
I]lhertxo.; of the P
tho Ppstiffaster, N
In a, of . S. Bos
• orton, at the Cidutohns
<d" the I'ostmaster Uird-
Postmaster, RttckefsviUe.
:ster. Marietta, ('o!'!fro• < ; ,
i bota. !u Fwuh Ft roli-
(o., Cimilesten: of A.
Fitch, Druggjgt, Columbia; of liie l’ostni'tstei,
H ncockvilje. Union district; of the I’ostiinsstcr,
" ville. In North Carolina
Charlotte; of iho Posnn
tlalmmn, of .Viaddi'x f; Pr
f > ! .’"l id-, of I'r. E B. 1
ojjllolmi - -V \-, i .iams. J!
of the Pcstnins-
■ - ter, I ( v ingtoti •
Hard, Mentgctcr-
. kim. Tallah;s-
Mui;
mne, op
! e W i
Tliiii the
, with a
!>AY$ CIIOO L B O O K»
f. .‘•s.-u::; MI NT just received, conia:-
t puh’icatio i-. Also. Minion: J
e! contuiuilli: the h> ton aim r ;i ‘
or: * Wil w, at; ’ il.
through thc-ir -to. k.
Hi
epo.
bv
tory.
J." F A 'V. S. ’"LETS,
Colon tirnue, Ma-'on-