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CIS c o v a i a ©elf a r a D
SilERkFFS’ SALES.
Campbell Sheriff Sale.
>i'!R7’! LI.be soli! on the first Tuesdaviu Scptem-
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vford Sheriff c 3:ile.
. 1 . he soldon the first Tuesday ’it Septem-
iruext, at the court house in the town of
Knoxville, Crawford county, between the usual
hours of scle •
Two horses, one a roan about 8 years old and one
grey horse about 9 years old—levied on as the proper
ly of William C. Wallis to satisfy a fi fa issued out of
the v Ape nor court of Crawford county in favor of Jet
( reiniali 1). Mann vs Wiiliam C. Wallis and Melbouni
mt by defendant.
WM. B FILES. sh'f.
her next, before the court house in Camp
hellion, Campbell county, between the usual
hours of sale.
Lot of Land No. 095 contai 'ng ICO acres more or
less in the first district 3d section of originally Chero
kee hat now Campbell county, to satisfy a mortgage
ft fa from Campbell superior court in favor of David j Sexson, property pointed
Clinton vs Wm Kitnbro, property pointed out in said ; julv *26
Lot of Land No. not known in the Oth district ofo- j 3Pzll6 Sheriff S alo.
riginally Coweta but now Campbell county con aining i A T the court house in the town of Zebtilon.
2024 act'i s more or less, levied on ns the property of /m Pike county wiil be sold on tlie first Tues
Henry Brork to satisfy on • fi fa from the superior | Jay [in September next, within the usual hours of
the follow ing property, viz :
One Lot of Land No. 2tj7 111 the second district of
formerly Monroe now Pike county—levied on as the
property of Moses Pittman by virtue of a Mortgage li
fa in favor of Arthur T. Camp vs said Pittman, prop
erty pointed out in mortgage fi fa.
june30 THOMAS THOKXTON. sh'f.
ESTATE SALES.
Grtiardian's Sale
GREFABI/' to an order of the honorable inferi*
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court of said eonntv in favor of the Central Bank ol I
Georgia vs John Gilbert, Ilenry Brock, and Henderson J
Smith Indorsen*.
Lot of Land No. 123 in the first district of originally j
Carroll bnt-fiow Campbell comity, levied on as the
property of Henry Duncan to satisfy one ti fa from the j
Miperior court of Baldwin county, Wiley. Parish A: Co. I
vs said Ilenry Duncan, property pointed out by Pryor !
Wright. j
Fraction No. 93 in the 3d district of originally Car- j
roll but now Campbell county, and one rone horse— j
levied ou os the property of William B. Lovelace to '
satisfy one fi fa from the superior court of Carftpboll
county in favor of John Gaddis vs Wm. B. Lovelace
and Allen Lovelace.
july Hi WESLEY CAMP, sh'f. I
Payette Sheriff Sale.
W ILL lie sold on tlie first Tuesday in j
September next, before the court house in
Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the usual I
hours of sale, j
Lot pf Land No. 177 in the 13th district of originally i
Henry now Fayetto county, to satisfy an execution in
favor of the officers of the superior court of Fayette '
county against Dorothy Laugdon guardian of Jack B :
Langdon, Lucy D Laiigdon, aud Mary C. Laugdon. j , , ..............
july 17 A. McBRIDE, D. sh'f. I house door in the town of Hartford Pulaski county,',
101;} acres being half of Lot No. 139,and 75 acres j ] <ot 0 f L :in d No. 187 in the-12th district originally
being part of Lot 150 both in the 4th district of origin-1 Houston now Pulaski comity, as the property, of Call-;
ally Henry now Fayette county—levied on as the pro- j ton (j recr i ate of Marion comitv deceased, for the ben- \
party of Seaborn Pale by an exeemion in favor of c fi t 0 fthe heirs and creditors! terms made known on ;
Manson Glass, Elisha 11:11, and Asa Hulsey, commis- j t i, e ,j a> . 0 f- sa ) e . ROBERT GREER, atlm’r.
rionnrs, against Ilamlcn D. Marty principal, and Sea- J j uno 24 1835
born Pate and W111. Pate security. —-— .. . ——-— : ;
19 acres being Fraction No. 63 ExCCUfoi’S Sale.
B A OUR months after date application will be made
jT to t: e honorable inferior court of (irr.wfordconn-
ty for leave to -oil th» 'nterest of V. ilium J. Wayn-
inun deceased (it being one half) in the Factory known
as the Franklin Factory in Upsou county, Ga.
ALEXANDER M. K. SWIFT,adm’r.
.July 6 1835 2 •
1 7KHJB1 months after date application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Talbot county
when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell all
the real estate of Ben jamin Kienour deceased, for the
benefit of tlie heirs and creditors
GIDEON POWLEDGE, adin'r.
Julv 12 4t 4
II A OUR months after d ite application will be made
E to the honor.ibh inferior court of Bibb county
when sitting for ordinart pnvf.oJes; 'for leave to sell
Lot of Land No 117 in Bibb county, it bents' tho re
al estate of Martha Smith a ntipor
ting 5 7 SAMUEL JT SEOP
guardian.
CITATIONS.
im. orcourt of Henry county when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, will be sold on Friday tlie 27th day of Au
gust next, at the late residence of John Barr deceased,
a part of tlie perislrable property belonging to David
and John Barr minor orphans of said deceased, consis
ting of horses, cattle, hogs, com, oats, wheat, bacon,
household and kitchen furniture, together with sundry
other articles too tedious to mention, termsof sale made
known on the day of sale.
KLISIIA M. K. »1. CUTCHEN, guard inn.
July 91835
Georgia, (Jrawjord county.
’« » T H1 REAS Thomas Garrett applies to mt for
V T letters di-uni-sory from the guardianship of
Jackson Hamniack.
These are therefore to cite the said Jackson Hnm-
ntaek to 'be at Vny office in the time prescribed lw law
to shew cause if any he have why said letters should
no; be granted.
Gtv"ti tinder my hand ct oflice this 9dt March 1835.
• :tS WM. II. BUG* >K6, o. c. o.
Administrator's Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, will
within the legal hours he sold before the court [
Georgia, Crawford county.
W HEREAS James Sj Jones guardian of Caro
line E. Jones, applies for letters of dismission
from his said guardianship,'
Those art-therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tlu kindred dbcreditorsofsaid Caroline E. Jones,
to be and appear a'; iny office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said
letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office this 12th May. 1635.
15 ' W. H. BROOKS, c. c.».
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; m9 county, will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in Sep-
| tetnber next, at the court bouse in Hamilton. Harris |
1 county, Lot of Land belonging to the estate of Peter
jCurreylate of Wilkes county deceased, No. 154 in I
the I9th district of formerly Muscogee now Harris!
„. „ . , _ , . . I comity, sold for the benefit of the heirs, terms made j
- "1 a "".' the Cth di.-trict R„ ow ' non (] 18 day of sale.-
or Fayette county, ana Ml acres being fraction No. | nnB jj . WILLIS-CURREY. cx'r.
160, 4 acres beiug fraction 161 both in the 7th district .... , " , '
of Favette county, together with the mills on said Lott ! AdmilHSl l'afor &. Guardian S SalP-
11 levied on as the property of Alexander Ware by j be raid on the first Tuesday in NOV UM
BER next, at Drayton, Dooly county, tlie in
ati execution front the superior court oTJackson conn-
tv in favor of Wilie W. Webb vs Green R. Duke,
Genrac Shaw. Horatio Webb, Sylvattus Ripley, John
Appleby, and Alexander Ware, and Allen .Matthews
security on the stay of execution, property pointed out
bv Giles Mitchell attorney for plaintiff.
June 25 ALFRED BROWN, sh'ff.
Also, teill he sold as alore,
One Lot of Land No. ~ii in the 4th district ot origin
ally Henry now Fayette county—levied on as the pro
perty of John Ward by execution in favor of John
Buttrcll and others, le vied on and returned to me by a
constable.
Virgin Nichols’and Joaeph Rogers’interest in Lot
of Land No. 132 in the 4th district of originally Henry-
now Fayette county, by execution from a justice's
court of Coweta county in favor of Jacob L &■ A D
ASrants. levied and returned tome by a constable.
June 25 ANDREW McBRIDE, d. sh'ff.
?2onry Sheriff Sale.
: 'FORE the court house in McDonough Ilenry
'•f !f> • county, on the first Tuesday in September next,
between tlie usual hours, will be sold
Lot of Laud No. 81 in the 12th district of Henry
countv—levied .on as the property of Nicholas Ii. Pyle
to satisfy two fi fas from a J ustice’s court of Ilenry
county,' one founded on an attachment in favor of
James and Lovick I’. Allen against Nicholas E. Pyle,
the other in favor of Jatnss & Lovick I’. Allen against
Nicholas E Pyle and James B Pyle garnishee, proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff, levy made and returned to
me by Nathaniel C. Adamson, a constable.
Lot No. 243 in ths 12th district of Henry county
containing 2024 acres more or less—levied on as the
property of Lemuel Wilkeison to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from a justice’s court in Campbell county in fa
vor of A. Spencer &, Co. vs tlie said Lemuel
Wilkerson, le vy made and returned to me by a consta
ble. JAMES LOVE, sh’ff.
july 1 1835
terest of John M. D. Taylor deceased, ulsu the interest
of Noah W. Taylor a minor, in Lot No. 137 in the28th
district of originally Lee now Dooly county, sold bv
order of the conrt of ordinary of Butts county for the
benefit of said minor and the distributees of said de
ceased. CHARLES BAII.EY,
Adm’r oj John SI. D. Taylor deceased. anil
July 9 Guardian for Niah IV. Taylor.
Administrator Sf Guardian's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in OCTO
BER next, at McDonough -Henry county, the
interest of John M. D. Taylor deceased, also the inter
est of Noah W. Taylor a minor, in Lot No. 197 in tho
7th district of Henry county, sold by orderof the court
of ordinary of Butts county for the benefit of said mi
nor and tlie distributees of said deceased. July 9
CHARLES BAILEY,
Adm’r of John M. D. Taylor deceased, and
‘ Guardian for Noah IP. Taylor.
Executor's Sale.
W ILL be sold in the town of McDonough 011 the
first Tuesday in October next, within the usu
al hours of sa’e, a square 50 acres of Land situate ii:
tlie southwest corner of Lot No. 227 in the 3d district
of Ilenry count}’, sold agreeable to tlie last will and tes-
l intent of John.Barr deceased, sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased, terms made
known on tlie day of sale.
ELISHA M.K.M. CUTCHEN, er'r.
inlv 9 1835
Butte Sheriff Sale.
A dimnistrator's Sale.
JILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in October
next, by order of the inferior court of Houston
county when sitting for ordinary purposes, before th<
court house door of Scriven county, about 220 acres
of oak and hickory Land belonging to the estate of.
1 William S. Brunson deceased, adjoining lands of the
i estate of Thomas Telfair deceased, of tlie estate of
I William W. Oliver deceased, and George Pollock, all
! lying in said conntr of Scriven, about seventy acr
potior conrt of Butts county, two negroes, to wit: Bob
a fellow about 35 years of age, and Rachel a woman n-
bont 45 years of age, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor
of Erasmus G Morahle vs Leander A. Erwin, proper
ty pointed out by pllF and in Mortgage fi fa.
One cart and oxen, also Lot No. 55 containing 22 a-
cresimproved, No. 23 containing 2 acres, No. 32 con
taining 2 acre-, one half of Lot No. 43 ea-t ha!f2 acres,
all of the above lots being of the Indian Spring reaerve
in Butts county, and one Rifle gun—levied on as the
property of Leander A. Erwin to satisfy a fi fa front
Bibb superior c. irt in favor of Sarah A. Wallis admi
nistratrix of Mortimer Wallis deceased vs Leander A.
Erwin, property pointed out by the defendant.
JOSEPH SUMMERI.TN, sh'ff.
The standing crop of 15 acres of corn and 8 acres
of cotton more or h.-sx at the place whereon Bryant
Ilamil now lives, lying in the third district originally
Monroe now Butts county, also one sorrel mare about
7 or 8 years old—levied on as the property of Bryant
Ilamil to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William Vaughn vs
said Haitdl,
july 25 R. R. KINDRICK, D sh'ff.
Also on the tin t Tuesday in October licit,
POSTPONED SALE.
-One negro woman by the name of Rachel 4"> yoars
of age. one negro boy by the name of lloh :t5 years
old. al-o negro liny George 21 years of age—all levied
on as the property of Leandfr A. Erwin to at sly a
mortgage li fa from the superior conrt of said coun ty in
favor of Erasmus G. Xlarnhlo vs L. A. Erwin, property-
pointed out in mortgage fi fiu
aug 3 JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, sh'ff.
Carroll Sheriff Sale.
O N the first Tuesdny in September next be
tween the lawful hours of sale in Carrolton
Carroll County, before the Conrt House door,
will lie sold the following property to wit:
LotofLaud No. 154 in the -th district Carroll as the
property of Valentine Row-all to satisfy a fi fa from a
justice's court of Monroe comitv in favor of John D.
Chippel for the use of Simeon Taylor vs said Burnett,
levy m nl • and returned to me bv a constable, jnue 27
! i \.\C i.. COBB, sh'ff.
Also on the fry. Tors lay in October neit,
A part of two Lots of Land, viz. 40 acres more or
lei- oflot No. 85,and 75 acres ol'lot No. ini, all lying
in the Oth district Carroll as the property of J. Wliison-
hunt to satisfy sundry fi fas front a justice's court of
said cn'in-y in favor of David Cloptnu and others vs
said Whi'ciihm::, levy made and returned to me by a
constable. ’ I. E. COBB, sh’ff
Niue iv-groes. to wit, Penelope and her 3 children,
Betsy a g : ! 5> venrs old, Henry a buy 3 years old. 8elh
a boy 10 months old, Dave a boy it years old, Annitlia
wont 111 about 22 years old. Amly a boy 5 years old,
Rachel a girl 7 years old. Bob a man about 23 years
old—as the property of Joseph Chambers <V. Jesse II.
Chambers to satisfy a mortgage li fit in favor of Jesse
Lavns and others.
July 21 DUDLEY AYRES. <l<p t'rff. _
Seasoned dumber,
)R sale on good terms, if implied for soon.—The
subscriber intends improving the Lot at present
as a Lumber Yard. His Lumber Yard will in
ir be in the rear lot lately the property of the es-
>f B. Pinker deceased, wharf he will keep con-
v a ;t on hand a general assortment. y
3 D. RALSTON.
creditors—Terms on the day.
THOMAS POLLOCK. AdnCr.
SARA1I BRUNSON, Admr'i.
July 20._ 4
JZdminisirator Sale.
B Y order of tlie Inferior Court, when Kitting for
ordinary purposes for Houston con ply—willin'
sold before the Court House door in Perry on the
first Tuesday in November next, 150 acre- ofland being
a pnrt oflotoflanil No. 55 in the lltli district o r Hous
ton county, belonging to tlie estate uf Henry ling
deceased. To be sold for the benefit of the heirs an*:
creditors—Terms made known on the dav.
DAVID ADAMS, Adm’r.
Jury 20 1835. 4
A (Imimsiraiors Sale.
Will be Sold
A T the court house injvnoxville Crawford county
on the first Tuesday in October next, tlie follow
ing Lots of Land : 65 and 56 iu tlie 2J district of orii.i-
noUy Houston now- Crawford county ; one of the ab
ove Lots hi well improved, having a comfortable dwel
ling house &c., sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Amos Hicks deceased, agreeable to an or
der of the court of ordinarv of Crawford connlv.
J„^28 ELIJAH
Gcnrgia. ('rawford county.
HERE AS Jones Hicks adm’r and Gracy Hicks
▼ * adm’x of the esmte of Daniel llicks deceased,
late o r said eonnt v, apply to ntc for letters of dismission
from said estate.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
aingvlfrr the kind£ and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and apjiatr at my office within the dime
.prescribed by law to shew cause if any they can
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at oflice this 17th March 1635.
33 W, II. BROOKS, c. c. o.
MEkEAS Bryant Bateman applies to me for
letters dismi.-sorv from the administration of
Jesse Mills deceased,
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to hi and appear at my office within tlw time
prescribed by laic, to shew cause, if any they have
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tnv hand at oflice this Oil- March 1835.
• WM. 11. BROOK L cjc. o.
Georgia— Gowcla Con nly.
■ q/HEREAB Column H. iiallad Administrator on
? f ill. e.-tate ofWiill.rm lif.ven ib ."e.;-ed applies
for letters of dismission from said estate,
These arc therefore to cite anil admonish all and singu
lar the kindred anil creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within (he tine prescribed by law. to
show cause ij any they hare, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under vat hand and seal a; oflice this 6th
March. 1535. 36 DA V1D MQ8EI.Y, c. c. o.
Georgia, Pike county.
mn/’HEllEAS Wiley M. Brooks guardian of Elbert
X ? J- and Eliza Brooks, orphans of Samuel M.
Brooks deceased, applies to me for dismission,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the persons concerned, to be at my oflice within
the time
have why
mi-sed from said guardianship.
Given under my hand at omce this 1st April 1835.
42 H. «. JOHNSON, c. c. o.
ne prescribed by law to shew cause if any they
wiiy the said Wiley M. Brooks shall nut be dis-
Gcorgia Houston County. .
IkXTHEREAS Sbadruck Dennard applies for let-
y* tors of administration on the estate of John
Deuriard, deceased. These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and .Angular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased and allother persons concerned, to be
ttid appear at my oflice within the time prescribed by
law, and shew cin-e if any they have; why the said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand tho 20th day of Julv, 1835.
CHARI,ES II. RICE, C. C. O.
Georgia. Houston County.
W ttTUEREAS Thomas Pollock and Jane Wiley.
- X applies for letter; of ndviinistratlon, on the es
tate of William Wiley, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all,md
singular the kindred and creditors of said deccas-
■ ,1 to le and appear at my afiie within the time
arescrtbtd bu law. to hew cause if any they have
■hy bail/ Utters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at oflice, Julv 20th 1835.
CHARLES H. RICE, C. C. Or
Georgia, Cowda county.
W liEiifi.Afl A. B Oribottn applies for
letters of idniinistraiion on the estate of
! .Vin. Scott late of said county deceased,
iiestlife therefore to ciUaiut admonish nil and
nignlar tiw kindred one. creditors of said deans*
/. to be and appear at my office, within 'he lime
,, scribed hy l,.w. 'oslioi, muse, if any they hare,
it-I said letters should not be grant'd.
Given under my hand at oiTice. this '"Jlh July, 1635.
4 WM. NIM MONS. ti. c. c. 0.
APPLICATIONS
P
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Bibb eonntv
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for. leave to seil
Let of Land No. 95 in the fourth district of Houston
county, now lying in the comity of Bibb, belonging to
a part of the children of the subscriber, some of whom
are minors, and of whom the subscriber is guardian,
june 12 1-35 52 JAMES HEARD.
1 NOUR months after date application will be made
' to the court of Ordinary for Upson county, for
leave to sell Fractions Nos. 185, 186,t:09, -glO, and 21.
i;i the sixteenth district of formerly Houston non Up-
Min county; ai.-o Lot No. 81 jn the 7jh district of for
merly Baldwin now Bibb county, all belonging to the
estate of!). F. Milling dcceitied.
may 4 1835 . D. WALKER.
-16 Ez’r in right of his wife.
I NCUR months after date application will lie made
to the honorable inferior court of Coweta eonntv
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
th- real estate of l.evi White deceased, for the benefit
oftlie heirs and creditors of said deceased;
TURNER PERSONS, adm’r.
Coweta.county, May 4 1835 47
f 71 OUR months after date application will be made
. to the conrt of Ordinary of Crawford county for
leave to sell the land belonging to tlie estate of Alexan
dria 15. Taylor late of said county deceased, for the be-
nefit ofthe heirs and creditors of-aid deceased.
WM. 13. FILES,
JAMES M. TAYLOR
may 11 1635 47
> adm’rs
1 71 Ol.'K months after date application will be made
' I-, the honorable inferior court of Pike county
•vi.eii -itting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all ttie real estate of Herod Reeve late of said county
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
june 13-52 BEVERLY DANIEL,adm’r.
Georgia, Cywcta county.
ait^HllKEAS J.1 mes MeCrackiu applies to
TW the inferior court of snid county when
lining as a court of ordinary, for letters dismisxory
from the administration ofthe estate of I’atman Wat
son deceased,
J'hest arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tin kindred and creditors of said deceas-
d to fth I'heir objections (if ur-y they have,) in my
office loUhlv the time prescribed by late, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at oflice this 6th Julv 1635.
5 DAVID MOSELEY, c. c. o.
Georgia, Coweta county.
Coweta Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes, Ju
ly term, 1635.
J T appearing to the court thai Howell Elder sen.
guardian 'or Howell Elder jun. orphan of Sterling
1 Ider deceased is desirous of being dismissed from
said guardianship, It is therefore, on motion, Ordered
by the court, that all persons therein interested shew
cause if any they have on die first Monddy iu Septem
ber next, why the said Howell Elder guardian of the
said Howell EM. r jun orphan as aforesaid should not
lie dismissed from -aid guardianship in terms of the
law iu that ca-e made and provided.
I certify the above to be a true extract from the min
utes of the court, Julv 6th 16'.*4. 5
DAVID MOSELEY, c. c.o.
Z-EBULON HOTEL.
The undersigned takes this me
thod to inform his friends and the
public, ilfet he lias taken charge of
the above Establishment, formerly
.occupied by John C. Maugham
Esq., where he holds himself pled
ged to contribute to the satisfaction
of his patrons, and respectfully solicits a liberal share
of patronage. J. B. REEVES.
July 22 5
WASHINGTON HALL.
THE Subscribers have taken that com
modious and well known public house in
the City of Macon,—the Washington Hall,
lately occupied by Mr. M. D. Huson.—
By the ntiremitting attention of both of
them, they flatter themselves that their House will ob
tain for them a general patronage from, the Public.—
They have secured- the valuable services of a I.ady,
whovq reputation as a manager of a public house, is
inferior to no one in the State.
Their tables will be furnished with the lie-t the coun
try affords, nod their bar with the choicest liquors.
The Stables are attended bv careful and experienced
Ostlers. MUSTIAN & MOTT.
Feb 5 1835 36
EU-Having sold my interest in tlie Washington Hall
to Messrs. Mustian &. Mott, Iearnestly solicit for them
a continuance of the patronage which was extended
to me, whilst proprietor of the establishment.
Macon, feb 5 36 M. D. HUSON.
JEFFERSON
Mucdonough. Oct. 27, 183-4
THE subscriber has taken this
well known stand for the purpos-
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 be supplied with the best the coun
try can afford, and his stables well attended to.
19 ISAAC' HARVEY.
GLOBE TAVERN,
Clinton, Jones County, Ga,
T 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 lemoved to tho commodious House
known as the
GLOBE TaYERN,
situated in the business part of the town, and
fronting the Court-TJouse.
Having leased this stand for several years,
with the intention of renewing the lease or of pur
chasing the property, we consider oursolves per
manently located, and shall continue to improve
our accomodations as the comfort of customers
shall require.
Our House is now opeu for the reception of
Travellers or Boarders. We shall at all times
endeavor to keep such a House, as will ensure
public patronage; aud wc hope to afford such ac
commodations as will prove satisfactory to those
who call on 11s.
Tho usual great promises of good TABLES,
BARS, &c. wc thiuk unnecessary to particular
ize.—Good Lots aud other conveniences for Dro
vers, readily furnished.
WOOD & WEEKES.
January 20, 1834 19 tf
THE INDIAN’S PANACEA
F OR Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever S01
Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, 1‘tnpu
rities of the Blood, Chronic Inflamalu ‘ , J
Sore Eves, Mercurial Diseases. &c.
—CASES OF CURES—
Charleston, March 27, 1832
' h C..
NEW DRUG
DR. XZ.'DO .
Erysipelas, Dyspepsia. Elver complaint, i.npu- just received a large assortment „r ^
of the Blood. Chronic Inflamation ot the Kidneys, | | & MEDICINES, at the Store f , Dl(,, 'S
1 ” • - W. B. Johssto.n’s Jewelry, which he will °® r below
derate prices ; among which are M ’ at tto
PAINTS,
pital, in'this city, upwards of four months, and nearly ! t) |j .
the same length of time in the Baltimore Hospital, and Lin-eed. Speim. Whale, and Train OU*
* r ' e 1 d “Imost every remedy, with little benefit. On the Turpentine, Copal, Japan. Coach 1 entl eV S F'.
16th of February last, at that time scarcely able to ( } ' a rriisha>. ‘ er »« ricm» e
move about upon crutches, I commenced tlie use of ' BRUSHES
The Indian's Panacea. In one month I found myself! Flesh Hair Hat -"raining. Varnish Fur.,;,
entirely free lrom pain, and am now happy <0 s-ate 1 Paim _ Nail C om Shoe, Sorabfcine Suil“- C ’ Too H>.
thatl consider myself perfectly well. ting, Velvet, Whitewash, Clothes. 1 iorse . P ,'Ti- btt *'
WM. TUCKER, 13, Market-st. Brushes. ’ lorse 7 ind Velret
PERFUMERY.
Cologne, Rosr Honey. Florida. Lavender & n
Flower Wate.. Aromatic Vinegar, bears' o;i t , I S*
Oil, Chlorine Tooth Wash, CreW Soap and T
11, Lavender r ► •
Roses; O.xy-chlorine Lotion, Per.rl Powder P#!?
Powder Puffs. Preston Salt.;, Pink SauS
als, TonquinBeans, Vin de Rouge, Vegetabfe of*
& Macassar Oil. 0U S*i
DYE STUFFS.
Annatto. Cudbear, Fig Blue. Fustic Fill. 1 ••
Madder, ^ Nicaragua Wood, Alum, Ttume’ri” !S
• 1 ,1 *- ' w~. -—-..—.j, Acoustic 0:1
Alcohol, Nitrate of Ammonia", Concentrated l.iqnortf
A T this time, when the spirit ofspeculation in land
i3 prevailing to an extent unprecedented in our
country, allow me to endeavor to direct public opin
ion from objects at a distance—contingent and doubt
ful in result, to those nearer home, which, from every
facility of information afford assurances, that at least,
possess some advantages to those who have their mon
ey to expend iu adventures, that of certainty. I will
say nothing in relation to patriotic consideration,which
should at least, so far influence our citizens as to in
duce them not to desert the land of tlieir birth or adop
tion, unless, advantages of a superior character be
held out to them; but, I will address myself to their
interest alone. It is now two years since I passed
through that part of Georgia, bordering on Flint river,
when I was induced to inquire of tlie few scattered
settlers I occasionally met, respecting the qualities of
lands aud the prospect of health. Being fu4
vorobly impressed with the country, I spent some time
in m iking a personal examination as to the extent of
the rich lands, the advantages the country possessed
in regard to water courses, the chance of erecting mills,
and what might be ultimately anticipated from tlie na
tural advantages when they should be fairly developed
and appreciated, and I must say, my expectations were
more lliau fully realized. I immediately made some
purchases iu Lee county on cither side the Flint river,
about four miles above a place called Pindertown.—
Being convinced thattliis was tho most eligible site for
a commercial town, and one that must possess ad
vantages overall} - other place on this river. It has a
central location to a large body of rich land. Tho site
selected, is a beautiful cntiueucu of pine land, and has
a bold bluff upon tlie river. It is immediately upon
the post road from Augusta and tlie up country to
Florida. It will also have a State road passing thro’
it front Columbus to St. Marys, besides the numerous
thoroughfares that will be made from this ferry to com
municate with different parts of the country.
The counties of Lee, Sumter, and Baker, are on
Flint river, and abound in the most fertile lands that
are best adapted to tlie culture of cotton and corn. The
face of the country is level, the rich lauds lying on or
in the vicinity, of water courses which are abundant &
never failing ; the timber is alternately oak, hickory,
and pine, while the first is always upon strong land—
much of the pine land also, will rate with tlie best in
Georgia, in regard to the river, as far as my knowledge
extends, it L not surpassed for the purpose of naviga
tion by scarce any in the State with a small expendi
ture to remove some temporary obstacles, which thro’
tlie wisdom of our Legislature, must soon be effected.
The contemplated railroad, for which Thomas Spal
ding Esq. has a charter, communicating with Flint &
Ocmulgee rivers, will greatly benefit this section of
country. It will perfect an inland communication
from the Atlantic cities to those ofthe Gttlfof Mexico;
a work much needed, both from its commercial advan
tages and that of government. This rail road has its
termination on Flint river, at the point before alluded
to fora town site. I have entered into bonds with Mr.
Spalding, to that effect, that the town will be laid out
(luringthe present season, and the lots offered for sale ,
as announced in advertisement
Front close observation, I discover, that those who
are temperate in their habits, enjoy as full a share of
health, as in any other part of tlie country in the same
latitude. The society is gradually improving, and I
think such inducements are held out, both by present
and future prospects as to authorise an investment
which will certainly yield a large per cent.
ALEXANDER S1IOTVVELL
Lee county, July 10,1835
NOTICE.
laving claims agai
Kimberly and Chisholm will hereafter present
them lor pay men; to .Mr. Anson Kimberly, who accor
ding to a decree of a special jury of the last superior
court, has been co;#|)cl!od to receive the assets and be
come individually responsible for all the demands due
by said conceir. M. CHISHOLM.
Macon. June 1 l-'35 12t 51
T ill' Copartrn rshlp Ivrotoforf existing under the
firm oj Russell A- Diekuisi ii was by agreement
dissolved on the 18th in-t Tlie business will hereafter
be conducted by Edmund Rns; ell as usual, to whom ! the same are put iiito the hands of E. D. Tracy and G.
all notes and accounts due flit iate concern can be paid j Wood Esqrs. for adjustment. Those having settle-
and by whom all claims will ' e settled as they may ma- | merits to make will therefore call on those gentlemen
tare. _ j for the purpose, as no other person has any right to
EDMUND RUSSELL, give discharges or receive balances.
SAM’L F. DICKINSON, j ANSON KIMBERLY.
Macon» A*rit«d> 4* • } MaWrtfc Midi'S?.18S& ffnjfi. 55
TOWN LO I S FOR SALE.
W ILL be sold at public sale, on tlie 15th Decem
ber next. 250 TOWN LOTS, as particulariz
ed in preamble sale, to commence on tlie premises, at
which time conditions will be made known bv
ALEXANDER SHOTWELL.
July 10 1835
FARMS FOR SALE.
T HE subscribers will sell at the same time and
place, eight VALUABLE PLANTATIONS,
all situated not far distant from the foregoing described
I sits. One of about 2000 acres directly opposite, in
which is embraced the fair fumed Philima Lands, (per
haps the best in the State.) The remaining number
contain many of the cream lands of the country.
COOKE & COWLES.
ALEXANDER SHOTWELL.
July 10 1835 <3 t f
T H E effects of the late firm of Kimberly & Chis
holm having been turned over to the subscriber,
CnARf-ESTOy, May If 1831.
The undersigned has been labouring under Mercu
rial Rheumatism for three years past; during which
period he was an inmate ofthe City Hospital, and un
der the medical treatment of thi physicians of that in
stitution. without obtaining permanent rel
month of December last, I was permitted
Indian's Panacea, and five bottles compl
me. L. WARREN
Charleston, Dfcc.20, 1831.
The subscriber 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 tho house nearly the whole of that time. She used
many remedies in vain, and began to despair of ever
getting relief, when she fortunately tried The Indian’s \ 1
Panacea, and is happy to state that four bottles healed . " " ‘ yj£p)[(j[\’pn
it entirely and she has remained perfectly well to this Acetic. Citric, Oxalic & other Acids
time, nearly a vear. -• - - - --
ELIZA STRONG, George-st.
Charleston, July 12, 1631.
I was afflicted four years with an ulcer in the leg,
occasionally accompanied with erysipelatous inflam
mation and excessive pain in tlie 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-st.
Charleston, Jail. 20, 1832.
This may certify that I was afflicted with a scrofu
lous disease for several years, during which time I em-1
ployed several eminent physicians both in Philadelphia
and Charleston, and also took several bottles of
Swaim’s Panacea, but all without permanent benefit.
During the last winter I was taken with an ulcerated
throat, which soon became so severe as to prevent my
taking sufficient food to sustain life. I remained in this
situation several days, emaciated, and threatened with
absolute and unavoidable starvation—when as u last
resort, I had recourse to The Indian's Panacea, and
found from it almost immediate relief, recovering so
rapidly that in four weeks I found myself quite well,
as I have remained ever since.
ANDREW COZIER. Kinfc-st.
A colored woman, belonging to Mr. Adam Tunno,
Charleston, was affected for nearly two years with a
distressing pain in her head, accompanied with ulce
ration it> her nostrils, and a constant discharge of very
offensive matter from Iter nose. She was entirely re
lieved by taking two bottles of The Indian’s Panacea.
Putnam Co. Ga., 1834.
This may certify that I have been afflicted with the
liver complaint these five years ; that I have been doc
tored for it by several of our best physicians without
effect; and that I was cured by taking nine bottles of
The Indian’s Panacea, with some other little mercurial
pills, directed by our doctor. P. JOHNSON.
For sale by J. H. & W. S. ELLIS,
fch 23 35 Cotton Arenve. Macon.
SURGICAL NOTICE
T HE subscriber has been appointed agent for the
application of Stagner’s Patent Truss, in the
county of Bibb. lie may be at all times consulted
(when net professionally engaged) athis oflice on Mul
berry street. Persons affected with Hernia would do
well to make earlv application.
Macon, june 3' ly 51 WM. B. bALL.
SURGICAL NOTICE.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE
HERNIA, (or RUPTURE,)
EFFECTED Er THE APPLICATION OF
DR. STAGNER'S PATENT TRoo.
K OBERT W. STI.WART informs the citizens
Of Baldwin, Twiggs. Bibb, Crawford, and Hous
ton counties, who are subjects of the above disease,
that he will succeed E. M. Pendleton, who has remo
ved to Charleston. S. C., iu the application of Dr.
Stagner’s Patent Truss.
In 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 the Physicians in the above county, render any
thing further unnecessary to be said at this time.
Robt. W. Stewart may be seen aud consulted at
Brown’s Hotel, Milledgeville, from tlie 6th to the 14th
instant; in Macon, at-Dr. Ball’s office, till 21st inst.;
in Knoxville, Crawford county, till 26th instant; in
Perry, Houston county, till 31st instant; then in Ma
rion, Twiggs county, till 5th March ensuing, then to
Milledgeville again - . Ho expects to continue the same
round during tlie winter and spring months, and at
tend regularly at the same time and place : any altera
tion in the above will be made public.
feb 12 4835
36
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, Gils, Dye Stu ffs.
Cotton Avenue, Macon.
J If. & W. S. ELLIS, having token the Drug
• Store formerly occupied by Dr. Wm. B. Bail
and Mr. F. S. Johnson, intend keeping a general as
sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Ac.
Families, Physicians, Merchants, and Planters may
depend upon having their orders or prescriptions filled
in the best maimer and ofthe best materials.
Particular pains will be taken to have on hand med
icines ofthe very best quality.
Just receiving and on hand Patent medicines. Per
fumery', Surgical Instruments, Paints Oils Window
Glass, Garden Seeds, 01c. &c.
Jan 1 1835—26
F. F LEW'US,
MERCHANT TAiTOH,
H AS taken the stand a few doors above the Clo
thing Store of Mr. L. Fitch, on Mulberry-
street where he continues to carry on the Tailoring
business- He assures all those who may favor him
with their custom, that their work will bo done at the
shortest notice, and in the best manner.
He bason hand a supply of the best materials in in
line. consisting of
CLOTHS,
Blue, Black, royal Brown, Claret, Raven, Green.
&et
CASSIMERE3,—A good assortment.
VESTINGS,
A good variety ofthe best quality.
Petersham, and a complete assortment of
TAIL OR'S TRIMMINGS.
He respectfully solicits a share of the public pat
ronage.
Jtacoii, Oct 30 1834—24y
MAHOGANY
For Sale by
WOOD & CAMP,
A GOOD assortment of 14. 2,24 inch Plank for
Stair Railing. Balusters, ajso a good assortment
of Table Stiiffaiui Veneers of most kinds.
Macon, May 25, 1835-49
WOTIt E.—Lflffy
absence from the State, HORACE
FITCH will act as my agent.
LEWIS FITCH.
may 11 1835 4r,
LEONIDAS FRANKUN7
W Attorney at law,
ILL practice iu the courts of tho South
ern Circuit generally; iu the counties of
Lee and Sumter of the Chattahoochee Circuit,
and in Bibb aud Houstnu of the Flint. He will
attend strictly to all business entrusted to his care.
Letters &c. must he directed to him alHawkins-
ville; Pulaski coQnty, Georgia. ajjril 2-41.
Ammonia, Atkinson's Depilatory, Balm of ColumF
Patent Barley, Breastpipcs, Brimstone, Cayenne
per, Spanish Saffron. Ammoniaret of Copper c,/"
Emetine, Cicuta Piaster, Fxt. Aloes. Cinebons Ca
ocynth, FJaterium, Jalap, Kahinca. Nux Vomica PlT
barb, Rhatania, Lead, Savin, Sarsaparilla & Ctili
Dandelion, Valerian, Opium others. Phomhr,i
Iron, Red Oxy dc of Iron, Tartariz'd Iron & c.
Powders,- Ha; ■ lion's Elixir, Magnesian Aiwieu
English Calomel, Huffman's Anodyne. Oil’d silk or
Hat Case; Iodine. Jujube Paste, l-aetucariuni, Lu
cets, I a tent Lint. Lupuline. Lobelia, Medical 8’poor
Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia. Mustard, OIL.
Caraway. Copaiva. Croton, Fennel, Winteiyrcen s
neca. Denareoti-ed ami Powdered Opium,
ms, Piperine. Poeket Instruments. Ilydriodate A V
y-muriate of Potash, Potter's Catholicon. J iquorofPo.
iaslt, Dragon’s Blood, Seatons, Stoughton's Hi,;.
Strychnine, Powdered Valerian, Rhtiharhtrine S it
cine, Sanford’s Bark. Lac Sulphur, Syrup of i
wort, One Stethoscope. Swaim’s Panacea Seidliti
Powders, Tamarinds. Tincture of Colclflcmti Win.
ofColcliicmn,Trusses,Tnrbith Root. White Hellebore
Colchicum Seeds, Acetate «f Coichicum, Aromatic
Carbonate of Ammonia ; an Assortment of Patent Ve-
dicines. and all other- in commou use, Garden Seeds’
and Shop Furniture for Physicians^— ^ ’
ALSO,
Couching, Clipping, and small Scaling.Instruments-
and one second hand set of Amputating and Trephin!
ing Instruments. “ 1
April 29 45.
Georgia, Houston county.
Inferior Court in Chambers July -JO 1835.
P RESENT. the:r honors Joseph Culpepper, Rob
ert L. Duncan, and Johu Chain, justices cf lie
Inferior Court of said county.
^ORDERED that tlie interior court of the foiiril
Monday in August ensuing, be adjourned over un'.o
the second Monday in October next, and thi--order be
published in the Macon Telegraph and Macon .Mes
senger, &c.
A true extract from the minutes of the inferiorcourt
of said countv. Bv the Conrt.
5 ' JOSHUA PATTI SHALL, c.i.c.
. S&AKTKS.
t TONST AN i LY for Sale, at the TelcgriiphOjf.cc,
J a general assortment of Blanks,—among which
O'Q
ATTORNEY’S BLANKS.
Declarations—Assumpsit,
“ Case,
“ Debt,
Commission for Interrogatories,
Attorney’s License.
SOLICITOR GENERAL’S BLANKS.
Indictment for Assault and Batterv,
Bench Warrants.
CLERK’S BLANKS.
Executions,
Do • for Cost,
Subpoenas for Witnesses,
License for Retailing,
Marriage License.
HUE RIFF’S BLANKS.
Deeds for Land,
Bills of Sale for Negroes,
Grand Jury Sammons,
• Petit Jury Summons.
ORDINARY BLANKS.
Administrator’s Letters and Bond.
Guardian’s do do
Temporary Letters and Bond,
Warrant of Appraisement;
Letters Testamentary.
JUSTICE’S & CONSTABLE’S BLANKS
Executions,
Do for Cost.
Do_ for Military fines,
Summonses.
Bail Warrants,
Bail Bonds,
Garnishments,
Attachments.
MISCELLANEOUS BLANKS.
Deeds,
Powers of Attorney*
Notes.
Gamuts,
Boat Receipts,
Deeds for Justice’s Inferior Court, &c. Ac.
fob'26 185. r
We are authorised to
announce Dr. AMBROSE BABER
as a candidate for a sea: in the Sena
torial branch of the next Legislature,
for Bihh county
“re authorised to say that Willi an B. Cone,
w w will continue to he u candidate for the Senate
until theflretTuesday in October next. July2'-M I"-®-
WILLIAM B. CO.\E
We are authorised to
announce LEWIS LAWS1IE e.ii
candidate for a seat in the House of
Representatives of the next Legisla-
July 7 tnre.
w e are authorised to
say that SAMUEL B. HUNTER will
lie a candidate for the Representative
hninrh in the next Legislature.
The Committee of No
minations for Bibb countv. have nouu-
nateu HARMON H. HOWARD ^
candidate for Shi-rift’.
We arc- authorised to
announce GEORG F WOOD a can
didate for Sheriff of Bibb County 3t
the ensuing election.
aug 3
We are authorised to
announce JOHN SPRINGER
candidate forsherili' of liibb count;
at the ensuing election.
We are authorised to
announce JACOB JOHNSON u’ a
candidate for Receiver rf Tux * -
tnnis for Bibb county at the cn> ul1 =
election. -
mi
l. T. D yche
LTd BOARDING-
Eiiflit or ten ' entle-
men will be accommodated as '“ft
boarders, bv applying to Mr.- ’
Wychc, immediately over the ■
& Co. aprii 2 41