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Fayctlc Sheriff Sales.
W fIX he so ^ 0,1 , * 10 ^ rst Tuesiav * u
V w JUNP. next, before the r<»nrt house in
ayeltcville, Fnyeite county, between the usual
anrs uf sale.
One iinn Ired acres of land, it being the north hal^
of Lot No. 8,1 in the ninth district of Fayette county—
levied on as die property of.Smith Suddeth to satisfy
;m oxeention in favor of tomes Garrett vs said Smith
Suddo'.h, and ether Fi Fas in mv hands vs said Slid*
doth.
Lot of Land No. 65 in the ninth district of Fayette
county—levied on as the property of James Champion
io satisfy an execution in favor of Woodward & J Wil
liamson for the use of J. N. William-on vs said James
Champion.
Lot of land No. 75 in the ninth district of Favette
C 1.1, persons haring demands against the estate of
a. John A. Tharp late of Bibb county deceased, are
i 1 nested to render them in in terms of the law, and
all person* indebted will make payment,
march 2 37 WM. A. TIIARP, Ec’r.
Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the estate of
JsA. Jons Harrison-. deceased, will please present
them for payment; and those indebted are requested
to make immediate payment to
March I 1835 CHARLES COTTON. A thn
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Wright Per-
JaK. menter late if Jones county deceased, are hereby
j notified to make immediate payment: and all persons
‘ having demands against said estate are requested to
present them in terras of the Jaw.
march 25 MMUAII FERMENTER, adm’r.
county—levied nu ns the property of Solomon Stishrr fy
Eli Edhiondoon to'satisfy sundry'fi fas ill fuvor of N.
illancltard vi Solomon Stisher, William A Pitman,
Jessa Carter, anil Eli Edmondson.
l<ot of Land No. 110, and fifty acres of Lot No. 108,
in t!io fifth district of originally Henry now Fayette
county—levied on ns the property of the estate of Rob-
erl Tucker deceased, and as the property of Nancy
Tucker administratrix of Robert Tucker, ‘and 4 ne
groes. Sophia n woman about *21 years old and her
chiM Nathan abont 3 roars old, Edmund 1!) years old,
and Austin 11 years old; 40 head of stock hogs, 1 ox
and can, 11 head of stock rattle, I mare and colt, and |
1 two year olj colt, levied on ns the property of Nancy ra,la “ as his bed and board without cause or prov
A LL persons indebted to William J. Il'aynman de
ceased, will please make payment to me, and all
persons having demands arninst'the estate will pro-
sent them within the time prescrilied by law.
ALEXANDER M. K. SWIFT, admr.
Knoxville, April 14 44
Notice.
fe.^r^IKRFAS I am acting a« guardian for Jolrm
v *7 minims, a free man of color, and his wife Ln-
MILLER, HORTON & CO.’S
MAlls LIKE.
Of Splendid Troy Built Safety Coaches,
For
Tucker administratrix of Robert Tucker deceased, all
to satisfy an execution in favor of Edward Coxe vs
Beniamin F. Tucker, William E. Tucker. Peter Mann
and Unlay G. Stewart, Robert T. Tucker, Sc Nancy
Tucker, administrators and administratrix of Robert
Tucker deceased, principals, and Thomas B. Burford,
Samuel P. Bnrford, steivities
april 23 A. McBRIDE, drp.sV/T.
Henri/ Sheriff Soles.
Hb P.FOJvE the roiirt lionso in McDonough Henry
ll 5 county, on the first Tuesday iu JUNK next,
between tho tuna! hours, will be sold
Two negroes, one a woman by the name of Dinah
about ISO years of age the other n girl by the name of
Liny about Id years old—both levied on as the proper
ty of Thornes Unity sen. If Thomas Beaty jun. to satisfy
sundry fi fas from a justice'* court oflfenry county in
f.ivor of James M Ware, bnaror, vs.Thomas Beaty sr.
ami Thomas Beaty jr., levy made and returned to
me by nconstnhla.
.One Lot of Land No. 54 in the sixth district of
Henry county—levied on as die property of John
Camp to satisfy n fi fa from a justice’s court of said
county in favor of Lewis Hays vs John Camp, levy
nruls and return p! to me by a constable.
< tun Cow and yearling—levied on as the property
. of Elisha Smith to satisfy a distress warrant issued by
a ' nslice of the inferior court of said county jn favor of
William U Jordan vs said Smith,
until 21 JAMES LOVE. sVf.
ocation, I hereby forewarn all persons from trading
with or har!ior : ng her the said Litrana Williams as I
am determined not to pay auv of her contracts.
S. L. IIOLLIDAV, guardian.
I.ce county, April 13 3t 45
Georgia,—Coiccta Count?/.
W HEREAS pohnan II. Ballad Administrator on
the estate of William Be wen deceased, applies
for letters of dismission-front said estate,
'these are therefore to rite, and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at in it of/ire irithin the time prescribed by lair, to
show cause if any they hare, why said letters should nolle
granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office this fiib
March, 1S35. 38 DAVID MOSELY, c. c. o.
Hulls Sheriff Sale.
jfi STILL be gold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
V V next, between the usual hours of sale, at
Jaclwoa But's county, before the court house door, the
following property, to wit;
Ona ha,fpf Lot No. 8 in the fourth district of origin
ally Monroe now Butts county, it being the west half
of ».id Lot. it being the State's interest in said Lot, the’
s;ma having been fraudulently drawn, sold under an
or.l -r of the superior court of Butts county April term
1 '35. and will be sold agrrsalde to the laws regulating
fraudulent draws in this state. 1 I
Levied on ns the property of George W. Lawery. j
Lot No. 1 in square No. 10, in the town of "Jackson j
Butt's conn tv, couet'ittatr 165 feet square—levied on (
by virtue of sundry fi fits from a justice’s court of Butts
r maty, in favor of John Hall, property pointed out by
j'hi.ititr. law made and returned to mo bv a constable.
Also on the first Tuesday in JULY next.
All llilli-im Mtrcsr's interest in oue grey horse, one
• Jrr-'l stood horse, on • cbesnnt *orrel mare, one c!av-
bank colored inula colt, one yellow colored male colt,
four ao-.vs and calves, one bull and one heifer, and 3
bales of melted cotton—levied on by virtue of an atttch-
tjrmt from the superior court of Butts county in favor
of »Vil!ia Stroud vs William Mercer, and sold by an
ord ir of the s-iperior court of said county at April term
1335, property poin’ed out liy plaintitT.
april 24 ' JOSEPH 8UMMEBLIX, sb’ffi.
Georgia, Crawford countij.
W HEREAS Jones Hicksadin’r and Gracy Ilicks
.adm’x of the estate of Daniel Ilicks deceased,
late of said county, apply to ine fur letters of dismission
from said estate,"
The e are therefore to cite and admenish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deems- w, '° ha '; c aI , rpad >’ ^AscribedI for the article will bene
td to be and appear at my ojjite within the,time
giJASSF.NGEKS fortbe North are respectfully in-
E foimed that this line is now iu daily operation.
Leave Columbus every morning at 3 o’clock A. M.
(immediately after the arrival of the mail stage from
Montgomery,) arrive at Milledgeville ut 9 o’clock A.
M. next day. Leave Milledgeville at 10 o’clock A. M.
same dav. arrive at Augusta at 5 o’clock At M. next
day. Being in time for the rail road car for Charles
ton. and performing the route ill less time than requir
ed by any other line.
Passenger* from the South taking this line, will
have a preference over all others in die mail to Wash
ington city.
Passengers may depend upon receiving every ac
commodation and convenience their comfort may re
quire.
The proprietors have irenrred considerable expense
in procuring fine horses and comfortable coaches, and
are provided with careful experienced drivers: aud
are determined that their line, for speedy travelling,
comfort, convenience, and accommodation", shall not be
surpassed by any line in the United States.
QTT For seats in the above Line, apply at the City
Hall, Columbus; Mott & Mustian’s, Macon; Lafayette.
Hall, Milledgeville; and the Globe Hotel, Augusta.
N- P. WALLER,
april 9 1835 Agent for the Proprietors
O’ N. B. Passengers at Montgomery should be par
ticular not to j'av further than to Columbus, as they
will lose the preference in the mail North.
4t-43 N. P. W. Ag't.
WASHINGTON HALT.
THE Subscribers have taken that com
modious and well known public house iu
(iiii Egg the City of Macon,—the Rashmgton Hall,
_ji,jvl lately occupied by 51 r. AL D. Hnson.—
By the unremitting attention of both of
them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob
tain for them a general patronago from die Public.—
They have secured the valuable services of a Lady,
whose reputation as a manager of a public house, is
inferior to no one in the State.
Their tables will be furnished with the best the coun- j
try allbrds, and their bar with the choicest Bquom.
The Stables are attended bv careful and experienced
Ostlers. MU8TIAN & MOTT.
Feb 5 1833 36
MY LAST BUT ONE—NOT ONE BLANK
GRAND STATE LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF GEORGIA LITERATURE,
*2i
TT Having sdld my interest iu the Washington Hall
to Messrs. Mustian & Mott, I earnestly solicit for them
a continuance of tho patronage which was extended
to me, whilst proprietor of the establishment.
Macon, feb5 36 M. D. HUS ON.
C' ALLXBEB.’S E02?SL,
TIN PA TENT PORTABLE
E OVB&S2-KSFX& € TOT G-
BAKE OVENS.
IIE attention of the public generally is invited to
T an examination of die above-named article. It
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully in
forms his friends and the piildjc gene-
ll lit .iSSr rally, that he has this day token tho tavern
rfeuS'Zri.? formerly occupied by Leander A. Irvin
in this place. The house is ready for the accommoda
tion of transient and regular Boarders either single or
in families, on as moderate terms as can be afforded in
the place. The undivided attention of himself and fa-
n* rly will be constantly directed to the comfort and
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 fur
nishing his table with the best die market will afford.
SAMUEL GALLIIIER.
Macon, January 1, 1835.
be BRAW.TO in MAC Q Iff, ATTCUSTA, & SAVAKBrAt,
75 NUMBERS AND II DRAWN BALLOTS.
10A PRIZES OF $1,1"00.
88®@K®1S> S®ffiS8EE &
1
Prize of 080,000
awarded to the
Ticket having
the 9ilt. 10th 3ml 11 ih
1
5,000
do
do
4ih, *5»h anti 6th
1
2,000
do
do
1st, 2<l aud 3<1
1
*»
1,500
do
^ do
1st, Gtli and 7ih
1
**
1,200
do
. do
3d, Gtli ar.d 1Jtli
1
it
900
1 do
do
7th, • 8th and 9ifa
1
800
do
. do
7th,. 0tli and JOth
1
700
-do
do
' 7tb, 8th and lltli
1
ii
000
do
do
7th, 9th and 10ih
1
500
do
>. tlo
7rh, 9ih and lltli
1
500
do
do
Crh, 7tli and 8tJt
1
5C0
do
do
Gth, 7th and 9ili
1
250
do
do
Gtli. 9th and 10th
1
*•
250
do
d.o ,
G’b, 9ih and llili
1
H
250
do
do
Gilt, 10th and lldi
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
isan economical, expeditious, and easy mode of execu
ting alb baking and boiling business, and wholly by
means of con , and of that but a small quantity js requir
ed. ICHABOD B. IIOXIK, Agent
For II. NOTT &. Co. and
JOSIAH St. JOHN.
This niav certify that I have appointed Mr. Jason
Burr my only true and lawful agent, to poke «& vend
theabov* named article in the counties of Monroe and
Bibb, and also to sell individual rights. Gentlemen
prescribed by law to shew cause if any they can
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under ni v hand at office this 17th March 1835.
39 ' W. 11. BROOKS, c. c. o.
Georgia- Campbell county.
■^T^HEREAS Stephen James, executor on the
estate of James Love, applies to ine for letters
of dismission on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
S.indrt
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law. to shew cause if any they hare
why said letters should not be -rranted.
Given under ray hand at office, this 3d February,
1835.
36
L. BEERY HARRIS, c. c. o.
commodated as soon as possible at Mr. Burr’s establish
ment at 31acon Ga.
I B. HOXIE, Agent
For If. NOTT & Co. and
JOSIAH St. JOHN.'
Maron. April 10 1835 43 •
JSnTREON SSAEtS.
Mucdor.otigh, Oct. 27, 1834
THE subscriber has taken this
well known stand for the purpose
of keeping a house of Entertain
ment, and solicits a share of pub
lic patronage, for which he is in
hopes of giving general satisfac
tion, his table shall bo supplied with the best the coun
try can afford, and his stables well attended to.
19 ISAAC HARVEY.
50 awarded to the following numbers, to wit :
do
do
do
GLOBE TAVERN,
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
J UST rereived a general Assortment ofFresh Gay-
den Seeds, from the Sliaker Society, warranted
©
good.
fi b 25
J. II. & W. S. ELLIS.
Cotton Avenue, Macon.
Craw ford Sheriff Sales.
^KYILL ho soli! on the first Tuesday in JUNE
V next, at ilio coart house in the town of
Knoxville, Crawford county, between the usual
hour* of sale:
One Lot ot Land No. 130 in the seventh of Craw
ford co iuty—levi 'd on to satisfy a fi fa issued out of
th.' interior r.-uir: of Jasper eounty against Cunning
ham D. Rned in favor of Levin Cobon vs said Cnn-
. ningham D. Reed.
april 29 W5I. B FILES, sh’/T.
Georgia, Crawford county.
■BffflfEREAS Bryant Bateman applies to ine for
V letters dismissory from the administration of
Jesse Mills deceased, *
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ccasid. to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have
why said Utters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office this 9th March 1835.
* WM. H. BROOKS, c.c. o.
A dm in is/rotor's Sate.
14.S71 LL lie sold on tho first Tuesday iu JUNE next
y" at :!io courthouse iu Paulding county, between
the nmal hoars of sale, agreeable to a:i order of the
k mumble inferior court of Pulaski oounty, while sit-
iiu ; for ordinary purposes, ona forty acre Lot of Land
lying and being in formerly Cherokee now Paulding
cnnfy. known by No. • 53 in the 19th district and 2d
n'cti'vi; also at the court house in Walker county, on
t'ia first Tuesday in June next, will bo'sold agreeable
to an order oftho inferior court of Pulaski ronnty while
siring far ordinary purposes, one Lot of Laud in said
county known by the No. 83 in the 2dfh district and
recon j ssetinn, sold for the benofit of the heirs and cre
ditors. • D. U. RHODES, adm'r.
march 28
Georgia, Crate ford county.
W HEREAS Allen S. Simmons applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Eliza
beth Garrason,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and
appear at my office irithin the time prescribed by late, to
s!iew cause if any they have, why said letters should nut be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 28th April, 1835.
45 WM. II. BROOKS, c. c. o.
Guardian's Sale.
/TbkN the first Tuesday iu JULY next, in the town
of New nan Coweta county, will be sold, on a
credit of Id mouths, an undivided half of Lot No. 116.
t'i'rd district in the county of Coweta, sold by order of
the ourj of Ordinary of Butts county as the real estate
of Martin D. Bowles a lunatic.
GUSTAVUS IIENDEICK, guardian.
march 21 43 p-
Georgia, Crawford county.
W HEREAS Thomas Garrett applies to me for
letters di-missory from the guardianship of
Jackson Hammock,
Those are therefore to cite the said Jackson Ilam-
nnck to bp at mv ofiice in the time prescribed bv law
to shew cause if any he have why said latter* should
net he granted.
Given under my hand at office this 9th .March 1335.
33 WM. H. BROOKS, c. c. n.
s-'KOPOSAas,
BN OR publishing a Miscellaneous Paper to be enti-
Jr tied
To be devoted to Poetry* Literature, Science, aud
THE MARVELLOUS!!!
To contain original and select Tales, Poetry, aucc-
ddtes, Biographical, and Historical sketches, Notices
of all uew inventions in the arts and a relation cf 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 flood and field-
hair breadth escapes, all important criminal trials in
full, which will be carefully culled from the newspa
pers of the new and old world.
(£'r = ' It tri/f invariably exclude ./j)
all political, religious, or professional discussions, and
stick to useful and entertaining matter only.
The Alchvmist will be published weekly in a quar
to form on a super royal sheet, at Columbus Ga.. by
Charles F. Sherburne, at Three Dollars per year, one
half ill advance, the other at the,end of six months.
HP The Editor will be assisted by gentlemen of es
tablished literary reputation, and the publication will
commence by the first of February 1835.
Dee 22 1834
Clinton* Jones County* C?a,
“HE Subscribers (late proprietors of the
Clinton Hotel,) tender our thanks to our
friends and patrons for past encouragement, and
respectfully beg leave to announce to the public,
that we have removed to the commodious House
kuown as the
GLOBE TAVERN,
situated iu tho busiuess pa.’; of the town, aud
fronting the Couri-JIouse.
Having leased this stand for several years,
with the intention 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 easterners
shall require.
Our House is now open for the reception of
Travellers or Boarders. We shall at all times
endeavor to keep such a House, as will ensure
public patronage; and we hope to afford such .ac
commodations as will prove satisfactory to those
who call on us.
The usual great promises of good TABLES,
BARS, &c. we.think unnecessary to particular
ize.—Good Lots and other conveniences for Dro
vers, readily furnished.
WOOD & WEEKES.
January 20, 1834 10 tf
50 “
The 3d, 5th aud 9tli; the 3d, 5th and 10th; tho 3d, 5th and 11th; the 3d, 6th and 8th; the 3d, CtJ? n,
the 3d, Gtli and 10th; the 3d, 7th and 9th; the 3d. 7th and 10th; the 3d, 7tlj and 11th; the 3d. 8tb aiui 10th: a
3d, 8th and 11th; the 3d, 9th and 11th; the 4th, 5tb and 7th; the 4tli, 5dt and 8th; the 4th, 0th and !H1,; ,i ’ ui
5th and 10th; the 4th, 5th and 11th;-the 4th; 6th and 8th; the 4th, 6th'and 9th; the 4th, 6th and 10th: the
6th and 11th; the 4th, 7th and 9th; the 4th, 7th and ldth; the 4th, 7th and 11 th; (he 4th, 8th and JOthi thf*L
8th. and 11th; the 4th, 9th and 11th; the 5th, 6th and 8th; the 5th 6th and 9th; the 5th 6th and loth; the 2
6th and 11th; the 5th. 7th and 8th; the 3th, 7lh and 9th; the 5th, 7th and 10th; the 5tJi, 7th and Hth- the-"ii
8diand9th; the 5th, 8th aud 10th; the 5th, 8th andlJth; the 5th. 9th and 10th; the 5th. Otii and 11th; the 5-]
10th ami 11th; the 6th, 7th and 10th; tint 6th. 7th and Uth; the Jtli, 8th and 9th: the 6tli, 8th and lliti; thetii
Hth ami 11th; the 7th, 10thand 11th; the 8tli, 9th and 10th; the 8th, 9th and 11th'; aud the Hth, !0di ^
11 tit.
100 PRIZES OF 1,000DOLLARS
Awarded to each Tick* having either of the other three drawn numbers. For tbe particular dcscripi on
said numbers, see “Signs of Better Times.”
.
2 : 32S
22,2^3
Prizes of £3 awarded to the Sst and 2d drawer* I cs,
39 do 1st and 3-i do
25 do 1st and £lh do
29 do 1st and 5th do
3.8 to either of .'the other two drawn Sics,
19 to one drawn K; timber.
And all Tickets having neither of the drawn numbers will be entitled to receive a Ticket in the wr
Scheme; thus allow^tg Two Chances with ONE TICKET for a capital Prize
Whole Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 50— Eighths $J-2o-
Sixtcenths 62 1-2 cents.
A Packet of25 Whole Tickets, embracing all the numbers, will cost $2t-0. warranted to draw $1]Q less di*
count, and a deduction of 5 per cent, when sold bv the packet. Certificates of 'Jff W hole Ticket* v.ill Lt
issued for $144.
The 1st, 2d, aud 3d numbers will be drawn in the City of Macon—the 4th, 5th, and 6th numb R in the
City of Augusta—and the 7th, 8tL, 9th, 10th, and lltli Numbers in the City of Savannah, which uiiicuip.a
the Drawing of tho Scheme.
Milledgeville, December 9,1834-29 GFO. ELCLV.
Georgia, Pike county.
VJ^liEKEAS Wiley M. Brooks guardian of Elbert
y V J. and Eliza Brooks, orphans of Samuel M
Brooks deceased, applies to me for dismission,
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and .-in-
cttlar the persons concerned, to he at my office within
the time prescribed bv law to shew cause if any they
have why the said W’iley M. Brooks shall not be dir
missed from said guardianship.
Given under my band at office this 1st April 1835.
42 II. G. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
Georgia, Houston county.
IIEllEAS JohnS. M. Baldwin executor of the
estate of John Baldwin deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission,
And whereas Alleu Winham,administrator of the
estate of Orrin Stephens applies for letters of dismiss
ion,
And Whereas James II KiUcn and Thomas N. Mc-
9UR. .MONTH 3 after date, application will be ! Williams administrators of the estate of Henry Shcp-
Court of Houston County i ard late of said county deceased apply for letters of
nnic to the Inferior
when Hittine for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho I dismission therefrom,
real estate of Henry Rogers, late of Houston County, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu-
decoased, for the purpose ofu division among the heirs, 'tar die kindred and emitters of said deceased to he and
DAVID ADAMS, Adm’r. •
Perrt. Jauonrv. 6th. Iw. * 31
\anpcaratmy effire within the time prescribed by loir to
11 ’
I
^ 'UR MONTHS after date application will be
- made to the honorarila tho Inferior Court of Hous
ton county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sail the real estate belonging to Thomas C. Jordan, de
ceased.
ARTHUR A. MORGAN, A<Lu'r.
January 10, 18.15—30
I OUR MONTHS after date, application wifi be
>C.
F made to the Honorable Inferior Court <5f Houston
County, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell the real estate of William S. Bruuson.Jato of
said County deceased, for the ocnefit of the heirs aiu!
creditors of said deceased.
THOMAS POLLOCK Adin’r.
jin 6 31 SARAH BRUNSON Adm’x.
IN OUR moutlt* after date application will ba made
*’ to the honorable inferiorcourt of Twiggs county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for loave to >sell
I»T of Land No. 244 in'the 10th .district of formerly
Trrtp now Meriwether county, as the property of
Kidiev Ann McWilliams, minor. f.d> So 1835
ASA McWILLfAMS, guardian.
F OUR aanthsnft-tr date application will "ho made
tj the bouarable inferior court of Butts county
shnr cause if any they ran why said letters should not be
grafted.
Given under my ham! at offirethi*2d January 1835
25 C. II. RICE, c. c. o.
Georgia— Coweta county.
W HEREAS A. B. Calhoun, administrator on
the e-Uate of James Ilolstock, dec’d, applies
for Utters of dismission from said estate.
Th/se are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to file their objections (if any they have,) in my
office wilhtn the lime prescribed by law, why said
tellers should not be granted.
Given under nty hand in office, this 5th January,
J 835—31 DAVID MOSELEY, c c.o.
tv lien sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot
.of Laud No. 120in lha 23ddistrict formerly Leecond-
< tv flaw Stewart, drawn by llyrani Bollah. illegitimate,
and for his benefit. fob 21 38
SAMUEL BELLAU, guardian.
■ffNOUR months after data application*will be made
JT to tho honorable inferior court of Jones county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate of Wright Rermonter deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
MARI AH PERMENTER, adm’x.
march 25 41
,,,... mm'h> afterdate applicationjwill be mad ^
Si' to d: honorable the Inferiorcourt ofI’ikccoun-
vvhc" 'in br Ordimuy purpose!-, for an order to
• i all tho r 4 csl.ito of Anltrson Griffin, late ofariii
untv, d CM! - 1. 14th April, 1835.
MARY P. GRIFFIN, adm’r.,
fO JOHN IU KINDRH 'K, c/fctV?
Georgia, Butts county.
W HEREAS John Hall applies to me for letters
of administration on the estate of Holly Stilh
late of Coweta county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and 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
sheer censor/ any they can tehy said letter* should not be
granted-.
Given nndur mv band nt office this 20th April 1835.
JOHN MeCORD, c. c. o.
Tin Ware Manufacturer.
mut.berhv, nkah tuiku stke^t.
HE subscriber continues to manufacture
TIN WARE in every variety, and has
now on hand a general assortment, which he will
sell xvholesale or retail tit the Savannah or Augus
ta prices.
lie has also just received an rssortment of Ja
panned Till Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugar
Boxes, Waiters, Bread pan*. Canisters, sugar
Bowls. Milk cups, Tumblers. Pepper hoxes. Gra
ters, Toy cups, Rattles, candlesticks, I
Boxes, sand Boxes, Pocket Lantorns. &c. &c
-Also, patent Bakers. Foot stoves, hlocktiu Tea
Pots, Plates, Basins, Tumblers, &c.
JOB WORK done at tho shortest notice.
tan 2 WILLIAM S. El.I.lS.
r ^rhe SSercantiie Connexion,
rajj* F.RETOFORE existing between the subscribers,
1 ■ which has 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 month. All unset
tled business will receive the attention of ottr success
ors in trade, Myrick, Napier & Freeman.
THOMAS T..NAPIER,
A. K. FREEMAN.
4t 45
april 20 1835
New Firm and Book Store.
THE Subscribers hereby
announce to the Public that
they have entered into busi
ness under die firm of Olcott
& Ells. Having purchased
the Block of Books and Sta
tionary of Mr. Thomas Purse, in this City, they wiil
keep a genera! assortment ofeverV article in their.fine.
In a few weeks they will receive a large addition to
amps, spir : their present stock, which they will dispose of on rea
sonable terms.
—ALSO—
25 boxes of Hats, many ofdtqtn of the first quality,
which will be sold verv low.
JAS. a. OLCOTT.
fob 19 1835 35 CHARLES A. ELLS.
THE INDIAN’S PANACEA.
B 71 OR Scrofula', Salt Rheunt, Ulcers, Fever Sores,
. Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, LivCr Complaint, Impu
rities of the Blood, Chronic Inflamatiou of the Kidneys,
Sore Eyes, Mercurial Diseases, &c.
—CASES OF CURES—
Charlestox, Marclt 27, 1332.
I was seized, about three yearssince, with a distres
sing Rheumatism, caused by taking a severexold while !|(J 0 , 1( ^ llv eminent . In siciaiis, U:1
under* the influence of mercury, aud wiucii has di?-.- A \ ; . ,
r.M.wh^ nM . svnnrtiovor n n ri«> J 10 A meric!* and Lurope, vlio have bad txttih-
13i iOKTAjNT
TC TU& -A&TMtitTZD.
li. PE’l ERS has reduce:: the |n:« eof Lii
patent vegetable .MEDR’l.NJi S'lO.VA-
lltlCJ! kt HEPAiil Au, for the cure of fit
pejisia, Liver Complaints, aud enlargements
SPLEEN, to FOLK DOLLARS,
it is the opinion o< Professor Jackson, of PLii
abled* me from business nearly ever since. During!” -'"'-"V
this period, I have been a patient in the Marine IIos- *' e opportunitu s of w itui sstug the operalinnsd
_!._i _r*_ i. .re. i i_. fnsif intuf Tn lio rlrpiKh i •tf'iiiinrc tn n>mtki;>il th#
that most to be dreaded scourge to mnnkiai). the
Epidemic Cnoi.KKA.Alm it is those r"7ttkot(o.t
ly wltose digestive tuin lionS are in ;; dcbUftatrl
J L’ST received aud for Sale, 32,00011s. Bacon
Hams, Shoulders aijd sides.
—ALSO—
5,000 lbs. Lard, new aud good.
fob 19—:55-tf T. L. SMITH.
PAINTINCt. *.
House and Sign Painting,
GILDING, GLAZING, IMITATIONS OF
WOOD AND MARBLE, &c. &e.
T HE above business in all its branches will be
conducted tinder the superfhteudance of Mr.
JOHN- BATTON by the sdbsdriber, who having se
veral superior workmen, will exiinte work oir verv 1
reasonable terms arid in a style and neatness surpassed
by none iu the State.
Orders for work will receive prompt attention upon
application eitlter to Mr. Batton or myself.
Wtn. G. BROWN.
Macon, feb fi 1835 34
pital, in this city, upwards of four months, and nearly
the same length of time in the Baltimore Hospital, and
tried almost every remedy, with little benefit. On the
IGth of February last, at that time scarcely able to condition, who are slihjei l to its attack, l-'ou
move about upon crutches, I commenced the use onj t „j,oru.iit then it is, at this period, jnJieii the fcl
The IndM’s Panacea. In one month I found myself destro'v. r ofmir race is a^uatU c.n the Imnitwf
entirely frep from pain, and am now liajtpy to state
that I consider myself perfectly well.
' WM. TUCKER, 13, Market-st,
Charleston, May 10, 1831:
The nndersigned has been labouring under Mercu
rial Rbeumatisni for thiee years past; during which
period ho was an inmate of the City Hospital, and un
der tbe medico! treatment of the Physicians of that in
stitution. without obtaining permanent relief; In the
month of December lasf, 1 was permitted to use The
'Indian's Panacea, and five bottles completely relieveoj!,,- u:„ es greatly deficient; thtrsi, fetid bn«4
,uc - L. WARREN, nausea, weakness of the' slonuteh. «"«>■
our state, tli-it those whose digestive orgrius rrt
tit a vitiaual cottdrtimt. diave immediate rtoii-s
to the most potent means within their reeciilt
shield themselves from il> infliuuce.
Among ihe syniptoir.s of Dyspepsia ami I.iur
Complaints, are flatulency^ sourness or bun.:;,
m the stontuch, utelnrn--holy, hrittilijliij. disapf
able taste ill tile mugreat irrcgiibiriiy cl ip
petite, w hich is soiueiinu s voracious-a»<i ».eth-
. For Sale,
kN. twelve .months credit, approved paper, that
V valuable property lot No. 4, on square sixty-ttvo,
in the city of Macon. There is alt excellent stable,
Kitchen, Smoke House, and a good Dwelling now
finishing. Persons desirous of buying will please call
and examine the property. I will confirm any con
tract mails by W\ IJ. Cone, w ho lias been my agent
in superintending the erection of the buildings, &c.—
I foot sold at private sab: before, it wiH be sold at auc
tion on Tbiir-day the 5th of February next,
iau 17—31 - ' H. B. CONE.
THE COPAR rNEUarilP
jrgF.RETOFORE existing between the subscribers
in Forsyth, w'as dissolved bv mutual understan
ding, on the first day of the present month. All par
sons haying demands against us will present them to
E. JMyrick & Co. our successors in business, who will
at all times be prepared to pav them.
EVANS MYRICK,
THOMAS T. NAPIER.
april 201835 4t 45 - .
Charleston, Dec. 20, 1831.
The subscriber had for nearly two years a scrofulous
ulcer 'upon die knee, covering a surface at times as
large as her hand. It was so severe as to confine hqr
to the house nearly tho whole of that time. She used
many remedies in vain, and began to despair of ever
getting relief, whan she fortunately tried.The Indian’s
Panacea, and is happy to state that four botdes healed
it entirely, and sits lias remained perfectly well to this
time, nearlvayeur.
ELIZA STRONG, George-st.
Charleston-, July 12, 1831.
I was afflicted four years with an ulcer in the leg,
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous inflam
mation ana excessive pain in the leg and ancle joint.
Several eminent Physicians exerted their skill upon it,
but without permanent benefit In this state, five bot
tles of The Indian’s Panacea made a perfect'cure.
MARGARET A. WEST, 121, Meeting- t.
Charleston-, Jan.-20, 1832.
This may certify that I was afflicted with a scrofu
lous disease for several years, during which time I em
ployed several eminent physicians bodi in Philadelphia
and Charleston, and also took several bottles' off
fiwaim’s Panacea, but all widioitt permanent benefit.
During the last winter I was taken with an ulcerated
throat, which soon became so severe as to prevent mv
taking sufficient food to sustain life. I remained in this
MACON ACADEMY,
Stale ©apartment.
tl x'IIE Principal feels great pleasure in expressing
to his friends and the public, fa's thanks for tho
patronage alreaify afforded by them to this Department
He now respectfully solicits the continuance of their
respect
favors, and he would n(«o inform them that the present
month will be a convenient time for the admission of
new students.
P. MAC INTYRE, principal
april 2 41 -14-4t
44
nine years old, one hind foot white, blaze face and left
eye out Appraised by Thomas A. Brotyn and Lewis
J. Groce to thirty five dollars. 15th Feb. 1835.
44 ' E. C BUL.ULrV.’c.t.e.
LEONIDAS FRANKLIN,
Attorney at law,
ILL practice in the courts of the South
ern Circuit generally; in the countiesof
lice and Sumter of the Chattahoochee Circuit,
and in Bibb ami Houston of the Flint. He will
attend strictly to all busiuess entrusted to his care.
Letters &c. must lie directed to him at Hawkins-
ville, Pulaski county, Georgia. april 2-41
TAN BAHK W ANTED.
ri|1 HE subscriber wishes to purchase a large qnan-
B lity of Red Oak Bark. suitable for tauning—to
b« delivered as soon as practicable, in Macon. He
would also be glad to contract with poisons who may
have it in their power to furnish the article, and solicits
ill -ueb to rail upon him at his office, in the rear of the
ire reeently occupied by tho firm of Baxter Fort 8t
ISAAC Hi SMITH.
ft tr-
jj- .:u “11L ig i
- ire recen
NEW BOOKS—Just Received.
/J 4 KITTY’S General Practice, a new work of great
v J merit.; complete sets Peters’ Reports, 7 aud 8
roL do. and many other works connected with the legal
and medical profession. Also 70 reams of paper of
excellent quality, consisting of Foolscap, Letter paper,
hot pressed and ruled; brisle board, paints, crayons,
niel’s hair pencils of the finest kind, piljk and blue
rntinn cutirorc I.ITfift JITllI <HIlll!l *»!*ikU finrl
SURGICAL NOTICE. \
A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE
HERNIA, (or RUPTURE,)
EFFECTED BY THE APPLICATION* OF
DR. STAGNER'S PATENT TRUSS.
TBOBRRT W. STEWART informs tho citizens
JLR/ of Baldwin, Twiggs, Bibb, Crawford, and Hous
ton counties, who are subjects of the above disease,
that he will succeed E. M. Pendleton, who lias remo
ved to Charleston. S. C., in the application of Dr.
Stagnor’s Patent Truss.
In all cases when a cure is riot effected no remune
ration will be required. The fact, that many cures
having been effected in the county of Warren, front
whom certificates have been exhibited, together from
all the Physicians in the above county; render any
•-hilt? further unnecessary to be said at this time.
Robt. W. Stewart may bB seen and consulted at
Brown’s Hotel, Milledgeville, from the 6th to the 14th
instant; iu Macon, at Dr. Ball’s office, till 21st inst.;
in Knoxville, Crawford cottntv, till 26th instant; in
Perry, Houston county; till 3l’st 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->
tend regularly at the same time and place ; any altera
tion'in the abovd will be made public.
feb 12 4835 36
Tile above
with lull dirt i
bout ttveuty f
Dr Peters, ar
i situation several days, emaciated, and threatened with
' absolute and unavoidable starvation—when, as a last
resort. I had rerOtirso to The Indian’s Panacea, and
found from it almost immediate relief, recovering so
rapidly that in four weeks I found mysclfquite well,
as I have remained ever sinre.
ANDREW COZIER. King-st.
A colored woman, belonging to Mr. Adam Unnuo.
Charleston, was affected for nearly two years with a
distressing pain in her head, accompanied with ulce
ration in her nostrils, and a constant discharge of verv _
offensive matter from her nose. She was entirely re-r®*^R pv *^ e Street lottery office; of ’I lioui
lieved by taking two bottles of The Indian’s Panacea. jariL, Augusta; of Win. G\ Broun. Fj*? 1 '
Putnam Co. Ga., 1834: ffllaeon : ofthc Postmaster, AtliOi's: of tke i 1 ’ 11 ! .
This may certify that I Have been afflicted with the)' * 1 " * ■ ’ ** -* be:
liver complaint these,five years ; that I have-been doc-
trims, palpitation, drowsiness, trregularity of th
bowels, pressure uu the s{tiniarh after mfik
pain in the head, dizziness or vert go. CCttfusM
of mind attended with loss of^tptuiory. a {Bitt
ing in the stonifich w hen ea-pty, yiiillinens a£<f-
tiou of sight aud hearing, pain aud vlcakaws i
the back, l.iitguor, disturbed sleep, cold feet 'mi
hands, lieniot, ttnei.sit ess in yhe throat, cctitk
paiti iu the side or l»rei.st. 6zc.
Wilkinson Co., Gn. May IfSf
. This is to certify, that my wile Iribcred i
:m enlargement el the Silken for ten ye: rs: ds
ring which, she, at short intervals, siifieredVi-
treineiy, and, at all times,' was in a feeblest
ofhealtli. Al out i , teen in()nlhs.si;icc, she re
inenced taking Dr. Pe.i rs’ - Medit it:« SloC 'th
ca; «t liepatiem, :md. aftei using twfipafcth.i*'
health was restored, a ml she deeliued its fiWi
use. 1 w ill on'.v add. that, for lhe^h*t
mouths-, she has vbjoved excellent health-
AB:'KR HH'KR
IlUkt* Co. J mi 20, ISM-
The undersigned can hear testimony t" : -
uperiftr eflit any of Dr. I’t ters’ Medicuirr Sfr*-
chieev tt Hepatica in the cure of I’ysju-piJ 5 ”
Liver comp’s
fwmt personal i-xperi' in f-
\- IU IA Hi G. JOHMff*’,
iiiincs arc'put uu in i-arcra*
s for t>sc. A parcel will
days. Persons u sl ing
Hjucstcd to make inq 1 ™? J*
lent tl - K. gli hotel, kept by Mr. INbeit.
Con b. Milledgeville. where ht boards. .
-The shove Medicines may he had in Gwff*
either of i r. Peters or Pryor Wright, »* ,ll( ' ''
I1M Fi' 1 '
toredfor it by several of ottr best whysicitins without
effect-; and that I was cured bv taking nine bottles of
Th* Indian’s Panacea, with some other little mercurial
pills, directed by our doctor. P. JOHNSON
For sale by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,
rut, 2:t V, f’nltnn Amuse, tTarn*
carmine saucers, large and small glass ink-'lands and
sands, clcaaut ever-pointed silver pencils of various
sizes, Lttcifer matches, Ac. &c.,at the Book Store two
doors north of the Post Office. Also Tot sale the re
mainder of au invoiJA of Hals, which thej- will sell at
cost. OLCOTT &'ELLS.
rfpril 22 .If*
F
OR SALE by
LIME
fob 19 35
UP PITT St HIGGINS.
B RAVID B. BUTLER ESQ. is my professional
Si.ffi agent at all times when I am absent from Macon.
Mr. Butler will be found at the M. & F. Iils. Batik,
april l-ly-41 EDW. D. TRACY
dni ENTLF.MEN’S Fashionable Black Satin Ben
x_B" ver Hats, just received and for*sale bv
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing under the
firm of Russell &, Dickinson was by agreement
dissolved on the I^tli in<t. The business will liereafter
be conduet'-d by F.dmnnd R:tss::II as usual, to whom
all notes and accounts due the late concern can be paid
and by whom all claims .will resettled as they, mav ma
ture.
Macon, April 22d,
EDMUND RU8SFLI.,
SAM’L F. DICKINSON.
44 .
FOR'r, HAMILTON & C<>.
RE
A IiE now opening a geueral assortment of season
- able Goods at the Store recently occupied by
NoV 20,' 1834—22
WM. H. BURD3ALL.
Raxter.’Fort & Wilev, on the corner uf Mulberry ar.d
Second streets, and Cotton Avenue, opposite the Wa
shington Hall. They respectfully invite the custom-]
ers of tho late firm of Baxter, Fort & Wilev, and tliri
public generally, to call and look through their stock, ’f
Ma8on,*Aprit21 18:15 44 - I
ter, J iuwkinsville ; of'the Postmaster, b 1 '
iSpvings; ol the Pus.•master, Nrt't |J " 1, c .
Postmaster. Puck Eye; of the Postn astrr-
Gains; x>f iS.-ttnuel (7,i:e, Tferntnr; of J- '
G'reeiieshorough; of Messrs. Micks & ^
'J'olbotloo; »,f E. S/ Notion, at the Lc.t'j 1
Pooksfore, (ririnuihus: of the •'osim !,#,tT '•
vilte. Burke co.: of the Positnaiter, lioeWf 5 *'
Elbert co.; of tin- Postim>st> r. *»1 arietta. <t
th Postmaster. New Fclmta. In • w cu , a ,
uu. of \V. S. Pong Sc- c o.. Charleston: ^
Fitch, Druggi.i,‘.Coluntbin; of the
Hanrockville. I moil district; if’ft
h. ville. In Ni-rth Carolina, of th'' rJJf .
t»-r Charlotte: of the Postmaster. , ’ .pc
Iu Alalia ton. of Mnddax & Pollard. Ur*
In Florida, of i r. E B. Perkins, la' 1 "
of Holmes K Williams. Mr ri inn*-
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