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BY CAMAK &t RAGLAND, STATE PRINTERS
IV^LLEDGEVILLE, TUESDAY, APRIL
1823.
VOLUME XIV.—NO. so.
LA.W BOOKS.
CAMAK it RAGLAND have for sale
Hammond’s Digest,
field's Blackslone,
Jacob it Walker’s Reports.
Barnwell it Alderson, 4th Vol.
Phillip's Evidence,
Muddock’s Chancery,
American Precedents,
Jji,Tersol’s Digest U. S. Laws’,
Anlhon’s Nisi Prius,
Jllake’s Chancery,
Beanie's Nc Exeat,
Old on Usury,
Chilly’s Law of Nations,
Ward s do. do.
Kid on Corporations.
GEORGIA.
S TOLEN from the house of the suhseriber, f> A GREEABLE to nn order of the u,»u.
miles from MilleHgeville, between the Monti* ' j\ the court of Onlinary of* Jasper cotmtv v ill
cello and Latontnn roads, on the night of the 6th he sold on the first Tuesday in ufay ne\™ ^nt the
H ATS—The subscribers having entered into UKOKlilA , _ . ,,,
copartnership in the H.,t making business, Bu liis fim/friioi W ' LAW. ^TULfcilN trom
iXvillT C^h'w^VhenTro" d ". d ™ Chief of AWy"/ T HE !,,Wribcr h “ »'“«■'« Montieello, Jas- c^lotmlE^ton rnn
IjESSSSSSS sjasiSSSS
jaws, some saddle spots, one of lus knees n little Kith district formerly Baldwin now Jasntr heino
larger than the other, puces very fast and rough. I part of the real estate ol Charles Bro,ielim„ 'dee’if
A liberal reward will be paid for the apprehension sold for the benefit of the lieiis mid crcd tnrsof
of the thief and horse, or horse alone, so that I can said estate. 1 rso1
April I
; cos will he- according to the times
I „ _ . T II. it J. DUNCAN.
I 13. A Journeyman will he cmplotcd nt enrh
I OJr'^frhsiTv--,-'- r ‘' ,0r Siller; And whereas i, has been ,e.
i L. S1EI HENS having purchased l>»wnted to ntc, tlmt the said Thomas Thuiman
kj tlic uIoIm* f avcriL near tlie rourt-honse. for- has absconded or concealed hiinsf If from justice :
. nioriy kept by James Gamble, has opened a house * have therefore thought proper to issue this uiy
; ot Entertainment, aud hopes by utttemitted alien- Proclamation, hereby uttering a icvvard of One
tion in give general satisfaction M * * **
| Miliedgc\illc, March 25
( > 1ITV HOTEL, Millcdgcvilie.—The subscri-
j bers have taken that large and commodious
' house, lately occupied by Mr. McCombs,
information, that on the nineteenth day of adjoining counties, both in the Ocmulgee and
January 1a«t, a certain Thomas ‘Iliunmui in the I* lint circuits ; and hopes, by his exclusive atten-
county of Jasper and state aforesaid, did commit to lus profess’
murder on the body of a ccitain free woman of Public patronage.
CORNELIUS 0. TERIIUNE.
3t.* 27
Hundred Dolfars,
may apprehend the
get him ; any information about either will be
tlia»k»ully received. JOHN M. CROWDER.
April lft 3t *n
flMiK subscriber offers for sale on reasonable
.1. terms the Plantation whereon he now lives*
containing about 1000 acres, mostly good land, to*
• given to make those who may favor
’company, comfortable*
ELAM ALEXANDER,
IV .VI 1.’ QPATT
hdicines, Due Stuff's, tuints, the name of the Golden Rail Tavern
jitUl ’ „ 7 i>r d tcntuin will be given to make «ho»c w
fJilS, ft,C. them with their
— ICHARD MORGAN has just received aeon- !
aignmenl from New York of the following j Jan 21 1VM. F. SCOTT,
articles'which being invoiced very low lie is ona- 1 OL/' The Augusta Chronicle, Savannah Rcpub/i-
bled to sell them at reduced prices, and as lie ex- j can and Caliawbn Press, will jtublish the afore u 'M
cts , 0 receive frequent supplies, those wishing to and send their accounts to the subscribers. E. A. i
purchase may depend on procuring from him at all IV. F. 3.
times what is fresh and of the best quality, viz. 1
rieidlitz Powders, Sanford's best yellow Balk,
Opium, Aloes, Camphor, Ipecacuana, Cream Tar
tar, Magnesia, Castile Soap, Glauber Salts, Lee’s
Pills, Paraguric, Laudanum, Spirits of Hartshorn,
Balsam Cnpaiva, Opodeldoc, Rheubarb, Spirits
Nine, Elixir Vitriol, Calomel, Jalap,Tartar Eme
tic, Bateman's Drops, Essence Peppermint, Tur-
t ugion’s Balsam, Mcdicamentunt, British Oil, Sul
phur, Nnx Vomica, Assafoclida, While and Blue
Vitriol, Sugar of Lead, Arranctta, Red Precipitate.
J’owder Brimstone, Alum, Castor Oil iu pint hot-
'Jes, Chipped Isinglass, Pearlash, Copperas, Anti
mony, Indigo, Madder, Glue, Ivory Black, Aqua-
e suhsrrl. """ s ‘‘ieiv <|. iiver mlo the vustodv ot the sheriff Vi „ ' ’,7 , V ’ l-• V '• ’
mu,o lions ° r J i,ilor of “ 1C vounly aforesaid ; and I do „ „reo- ’ VIu " roU V.'^rmwr-
r ve 'l ,u : nh > •■'“W ind require alt officers, civil PL ‘IsM S itOI i
Fveiv at- a,l< * tnilttaty, within this stale, to he vigilant in eo- 1 ULASK1 8. HOLE
may fav or ,lpavorin 1 F "> »Pi • ebend the said J homes 1 bur,nan, 1 »* ^ 1St
it to be tumid within this slate, so that he nm;.
brought to trial :or the ciiiue of which he is char
ged-
Given under my hand and the great seal of ihc
fortis, Spirits Turpentine, Verdigris, Sand Paper,
Lampblack, Fig Blue, Prussian Blue, Drop Lake,
Chrome Yellow, Chinese Vermillion, Copal aud
Leather Varnish, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red,
Red Lead and White Lead, Yellow Ochre, Patent
Yellow, Lithrage. Refined Borax, Terra de Sien
na, Chalk, Whiting, Rotten Stone, Logwood,
green and blue Paint ground in oil, iu 2 lb. pels,
Gum Elastic, Liquorice, Mercurial Ointment, Pu
mice Stone, Ink Powder, Gold and Silver Leaf,
Camel Hair Pencils, Tooth Brushes, Paint Brush-
COFFEE HOUSE.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully bug leave
to inform then friends .and the ’public, that
they have Liken the above well known Public
I louse in the tovvuof Milledgcville, on the east side 1
of Qio public square, formerly kept by John Dow
ner. (one of the present occupants.)
'J heir establishment is large, and conveniently
calculated to accommodate Travellers with ini-j
vate bed-rooms. Gentlemen with their families, I
can be furnished with gqutec) lied and sitting rooms
April !l
i AW jNO'1 ICE—The subscriber* have eon-
J nectvd themselves iu the practice of the law
under the firm of Strong and llolt, and will attend
the‘eM ral corn tain the Ocmulgee Circuit, l*ulas-
Lnuieijs, of the Southern, and getlier with 3 valuable mills, viz. I saw nnd *2 grist,
togelhcr with an excellent gin house and gear, the
whole upon a never failing stream (ft water. The
situ itiou is well known bv the name of Long's
Mills, in the county of Washington, D miles from
Sandcrsville Any person w ishing to purchase, are
invited to rail and view the premises, .is a great
bargain will bo given l»v JOHN J. LONG.
April 15 3in 28
N OTICE.—Strayed from the suhseriber on the
7th mst. n small bay poney (a mare,) very
liuht built, bus n number of small white spots oil
one side of her fare, and a few saddle spots, the
corners of her mouth very much worn with the
f J HIE subscribers have associated thqmselves to-
L'ethci in the practice of Law, in the mime of
Daniel ^ Matthews ; their oiiice is kept
. in this place—any business confided to them, will
state, at the state-house in Milledgetillc, tins be strictly attended to They will intend theseve-
tenth day ot April, in the year of our Loui ral Superior courts ia the Northern Western cir-
eighteen liundi ed and twenty-three, and «f the cuits. UILLIAM DANIEL,
independence of the United Staten of Amcri* ALLEN MATTHEW vS.
ca, the forty-seventh. ^ I Danielsvillo, January 111-— lit
By the Governor, JOHN CLARK. "TT., , r . “ ' , .7* 7”". . ” - bridle, and shod all round—no other marks recol-
AW —I he subseiioer having located lumselt ».
JOSHUA BROUGHTON,
AMOS GOKEE, in riuht of hit wife. \
March 25 J J >y
Abneh Hammond, Sor’y of State.
BACON.
covagjo,,^
L
utkud to all I'umi'eMiil.mmh" - 0N uguin, shall receive a rcwjml of five doJIjjrj
Ihc subsei ioer having lurated liimsell | cc(L .j' Any perwin who will take up «iid (xiiiev,
a C rning,,",, New.,,,, tv, will pronqaly nm| i|lforll| j,,' su |, jCrit , C r, so that hi may get her
April 15
RICHARD MORGAN.
•I.—:h
,, , WM. SHIVERS, Jr.
Pinny, Mar, I, 4 .v---m Shivers' Mill.. Warren eo. Apr. lft Sl23
SPRING (100l)S.
separate from the noise of the house—They there- 1 ^T^HE subscribers have just received from Li'
fore hope, from the conveniences of their house, J JL
LAND.
PERSONS who have (fraw nland in the follovv-
X indi>tiii t.s, v 17. : the 1 Ith, loth, 17th N; Ibth,
tormeily I leury, and iftli ami I lih lot me ily Fay
ette, can have tin; highest cash price, on applica-
John r. nelsif
O TIC 17—I forewarn all persons from trading
.Tnmiu
Standin
. i, 'l a
(hr t\io notes given bv me to Thomas Wilson,
one due the ^.'ith December last for 8 l 2M f w ith u
credit oil the same for 5?204, and the other due the
‘J*»«h Dccembei next, for 5*50, both given ori the
27tii of December, 11)21, as I do not intend to p.»v
I the amount of said notes to any other person but
jj' AM) FOR SALE
* V, /"V ’ i the said Thomas Wilson, living in Jasper county
io— «ni, j April 15—.IrJtt JAMES MARTIN
The subscriber oilers
for sale a valuable tract of land in Jonc>
ings, blue and red Union Stripes, mixed and blue, countv, ten miles north of Clinton, on which he
^ Den ies, Mark* do. Madia**, Pullicate and now r’eside i, containing 330 acres, 220 of wr.lMi are
H AVING taken nossessiou of that l iri/p iml ! l*|*uti*in tJaiiflkfs. 4-4 and G-4 cotton Cheeks, *14 in cultivation, with a comfortable dwelling house,
comnmdiou, K Z.n'rU ilS ),v I “»«< out builUingx, „ „4v coup,!
Col.
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold
nt the court-house in Warren county, £02 1-2
acres land in the 10th district of Henry countv,
known by No l'J.j in said dist. sold for the benefit
of the heirS Of Renjamiii Wheeler dec’d, late of
Warren county.
April 15 JAMES WHEELER, Agent.
erpool and Greenock, a fresh nssortm .it of
together with their experience in business and ex-I BRITISH J)R\ GOODS,
ertions to give general satislaciion, to gain a share suitable for the season, for sale, at u small advance
of public patronage. for cash or approved paper, viz.
JOHN DOWNER, Printed Calicoes and Muslins.striped nm! c heek
JAMES W. LaMPKIN. Ginghams, white and colored Jeans, white Diill-
Milb'dgcville, January 2i l
~ F. 8. COOK,
JAVING taken possession v ........, „, u , „„„
CiA Dawson ohms his^^erv ims n/ theVmblie m l u ‘* CLS > ILivsia Sheeting, a general assort in cut of m.u him house, ^e. The situation is pleasant ami !
V ‘ 1 . *» 11 11,8 -eivtcLs to tnc puDtii. hi < cotton nnd silk Hosiery, Suspenders, lurkcv Red hc altht Anv ncruun widiinn to nnrelioM* will eall * -t k-
Oil, Pomatum, fcc. alio, SaUad Oil, LmCnZ 11 Yar “* Y TT ^ an '' '">'!» »«** u,mn tLxil^r'ibl-r Ali, 5i..-. P "«! ami J"ft u! 1 A UMINJSTRATOR^SALF.._Or.Friday the
Lamp Oil, Train Oil, and 1 bbla Linseed Oil of a h . * ‘"“P 'J®” 1 '’i cmt0 " assortmem nl ...u.I.nf Inn... Clh ,| iMnr , , TimstUB « kid, »„• rich -4, «•“>. ol "l’ 1 ,c “ ,d . u ‘' ,u ' a "'
■ * "* '27 'T «** ■"«! Trimmings, cambric aud jscon. l Dr.-M.-s u »d Inv.-I, and form a beautiful Vo,.h-mvn..-N». I n'si.lnm;- nl Joseph Yn,ngh dec d. in Jackson
Mind w il, «h,- li!, ! " h cxlra , «»«»!•««. Book Muslin do. very i ich, J,;3 in the 15,h distrirt I iouston—No. 202, in the . »!*.'*« l>ti »onn( estate of said deceased < on-
[liiiu wiui UH OCbi lovv nrir.rr) inimlm ItnliPk luom fii>nilt*d, jaeoilet, - • •' * ** • -•
in book do
4*4 and 6-4 plain jaconet, mecliumaiulbookiMus-
*ltc subscriber Ita* taken the Planters' Hotel, lilts, book flamlUls. Frills and Coilaietls, Holt's
Jutoly occupied by John Miller, Esq. situated be- 1 patent cotton Thread in spools and Imnks, tin cud
tween Reynolds nnd Macarteen Streets, and front- j and bobbin nett Luces and Fooling*,, kc. h:c.
ing Jones street. This establishment is the largest Also, Seolcli Ingrain Carpeting,
and best adapted for the comfortable nccomnioda- * White Lead ground in oil, Irish Pofatoe
jMpe.rior quality.
April 3-
'Jb'resh Drugs, Family Medicines,
#c.
W B. ROfiERS has just received from New
# York and is now opening at his Drug
Store, opposite Messrs. Wiley U Baxter s new
CjLiildiug,
150 lbs. best Peruvian Bark,
120 a Cieiuor Tartar,
50 u Jalap,
150 bottles Castor Oij f
44 u Olivo do.
25 U»s. Calomel,
10 gross English Phials,
10 fbs. Opium, Turk. Sojdlitz and Soda
Powders, Madder, Indigo, aud all other articles
attached to a Drug EstablLshinent in proportionate
piuntities. Families, physicians, and merchants
pan be furnished very low. April 3——27
ize him comfortable. His house is roomy and stu
bios convenient, and shall be su
that the country aD'ords
J^NTERS’ HOTEL, Augusta, Georgia.—
i F.T»5 J r' 681 I lo "' P ricP '* f* obes . loo,n -‘>'•‘’'*’<1/ j'*'’"‘"-‘l fih ’disirict iiciInTmid .Vo'll'q'm «l.c "! «»“!<■ ho l' , > HouuehoW and l.ilcli
‘ -amHun^ book and leno Muslins, tambd. mull
ALEXANDER N: SCOTT.
City Hotel, Milledgeville.
27
JC quire of
April 8
" tomCarprntera.
T>ROPOSALS will be received by the Inferior
1 court of Putnam county until the 10th (hay ol
May uext, for the building oi* a Jail in the town of
Eatontoii. Persons wishing to make proposals,
will call on T. B. Rees, clerk of said court, where
they will see it plan of said Jail; and llt,ev will
leave tneir sealed proposals with said clerk, on
which day the court will open all the proposals and
dispose ui them, JOHN I. SMI 111,
IRBY HUDSON,
WM. WILKINS,
VY. ABERCROMBIE,
April 8 3t.27 Justices Inferior Court
Lavvhlnckvillf., April 3, 18*3.
rank-ages of I sellers Missing.
CJEVERYL valuablfi packnjjcs of lcltors from
dS Augusta and eUevvlu iT, known to have been
re-ularlv mailed some mojtths since, not having
reached'their destination, viz: Lawrenccville, in
Gwinnett county, the jiost master at that place will
th ink post masteru on the route, anil generally in
dir state, to examine their offices, and if any such
ace found, to lorward them to their proper place.
* 1 VYKEliO’iTCE.—Having sold my Stock of
A. Goods, 1 am about to close my mercantile bu
siness. I request all persons indebted to me to
come and settle their notes an I Recounts; if not
sooti d<ute, they may expect to i d them in the
hands of an officer for collection.
April 1 2d—ft WM. BIVINS.
sr. AuavsTiXE, FJst Florida.
W ILLIAM REV ,\UI.DS, keeper of the Fnh-
iic Ai chives, for that part of the Territory
formerly known as East Florida, respectfully in
forms the public that he will attend before the
Board ol Land Commissioners for (he purpose ot
exhibiting ihc claims to land of such nersonsas
may pleasfe to employ him. April 1 (2ni-*-26)
REWARD.—R.inawav on th«* 17il»
m^t. from my plantation in Bibb coun
ty’, Georgia, a negro boy named GEORGE, about
2- years old, of dark yellow complexion, about x
feet 0 inches high, very square built, talks rather of
the Dutch Longue as ho was raised amongst thorn ;
he came from Randolph county, North Carolina,
last spring ; ho, it ri expected, will try to got back
there ; bo ins a down look. vlu*n spoken to; h»*
h ;s a parcel of good store clothes Any person ap
prehending said negro, so 1 .ot b»nj, shall receive
Aib. and all expeners paid.
^ April 1 2ru—2ti ISAAC PHILIPS.
UT The Editor! of the South Carolina State Ga
zette, Western Carolinian, and Raleigh Shir, will
publish the above three times, and forward their ac-
. lilts to this of ice for collection.
At se 4 x REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from
•V . ) ^ J t i, e subsetiher on the ni^lit of the 7th
March, a light bay horse, and a n- w saddle and
blanket, with a black mane and tad, some saddle
spots on his back, a small star iu hb* t<n I'hcud, atul
perhaps one white hind font, five leo.t hi'zh, nine or
ten year* old, tolerable vvjll nicked, some marks
of harness, shod ail round, trots and canters he
i * well formed and injlin -to hold hi* head to one
;idr, particularly when in l.ariicas.—-I rom the
feivtch that has been made, there is no doubt, but
•hat he h*« been sioh*n. A reward ol fib> uollais
*vill be paid lor the thirl, horse.saddle am. blanket
<i twenty dollars for the horse, saddle nnd blanket
JOSEPH BUC1IANN V.V
Montieello, 2il April.
tiou of Traveller* of any in the state. There a
1 looms fitted up ; and will be reserved for the ac
commodation ot Families. A Lathing Establish
ment is also attached to the Hotel
Planters, Northern and Southern Merchants,
who may be pleased to patronize the proprietor,
will find coincidence in being in the. neighborhood
of the great Cotton Mart from the Upper Country.
Stables, in all respects suitable to the extent of
the establishment arc provided.
JOHN HOUGHTON, late of Greene county.
November 19 7——6m
Henry ; there are three public roads which mute
fin No. 05. near a good spring, ami is situated with
in two aud a half miles of the Indian Springs; one
ol those roads leading from Scott’s ferry to the
springs. 1 will gi\c a great bargain hi any of the
above lands. JUS. REESE.
Jones oouiitv, Dec 10
hampers, Oznabuup* tow Ranging, Bale Rope, and | _
Garden Seeds. JAMES ROBERTSON m Co. | \ LL persons wanting the Georgia Bui
iX ted
furniture, plantation utensils, corn, fodder, a
siill nnd vessels, a quantity of brandy ami other ar
ticles too tedious to mention. Terms made, known
on the dav of sale.
AMBROSE YARBROUGH,
THOMAS 1. BOWEN,
April 15 |,fs—213
AdhPrs.
Augusta, April 15
4t-
Four HAWKINS.
C OTTON WARE HOUSE, BOATING AND
GROCERIES.—The subscriber has lately
taken possession of a very extensive ware-house
for the reception of Cotton and has commenced the
Boating business on the ri\cr Ocmuigee, aud begs
leave to solicit a share of public pan ullage. He
has now two boats running and will carry cotton
at the low rate of two dollars aud fifty cents per
bale.
Cotton will be received at the Ware-house at
the reduced price of twelve and a half cents per
bale a month.
A liberal advance made on cotton shipped.
Lately received and for sale at very reduced
prices, a large assortment of Groceries, 6ic. &lc.
consisting ol the following articles . Salt, lion,
Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Whiskey, C.*in,
Cheese, Powder, Shot, Lead, Castings, Tobacco,
Nails, iic. iV*’. 4,000 yards well assorted domestic
cotton go'Hls. PETER WILTBERGER, Jr.
Fort Hhwkingj Jan ii 15 ■■■ ■»♦ f
Cotton Wave, Uouse,
Upper cut/, Smith side Broad St. *higusl(t.
WILLIAM II. EGAN,
B EGS leave to acquaint his friends and the.
public, that the above is in complete order
for the reception of produce*
'The security from tire, which its peculiar situa
tion affords, aud the convenience arising from its
inimcdiati* neighborhood to that part of the town
where tfm principle pot (ion ot the Co.\oii is now
sold, render it a dcriinble place for the planters to
deposit their produce. Libeial advances made.
Sept. 10. 49—tf. _ __
To the Cotton Tinning of Georgia.
r | All J' subscriber is In ptsMu-ion of the patent
I light for making the late Improved Pr/ ss for
packing ct Hon in square bales, invented by him,
now oilers to make lor all tliu.te wishing to purchase
said presses, with which 3 hands can pack or
.130 lbs. giuii'd cotton in 3 1-- \arcl* bagging, and
pack 10 bales iu one day 1 hose who wish to
luivc one made can be accommodated, by applica-
ti<* to him living in Clinton, Georgia, or can have
any further information icspecting it, by writing to
him at tlvabove pla< e. They have been well tuod
ami highly approved in the State of Mississippi,
vvlieie tin % were invented.
Januarv 7 JESSE MATHEWS.
. , () the town of Madison,sixty-six and two-third
ALII Stones, made ol the best materials, . acres of land, in the county of Morgan, one negro
tj ii * i /• / , /. » . ( and wurianti d to be well renientcd, may lie fur* »irl 14 years old. hoiisehold furnifure, Kr. sold as
l j llb(ic >ylC0 of Cmirfora County, mshed by applying to Needham Bi van, living one l t %,. piop< . (lv Q f F|j s hn Tallv, for the benefit of the
O N the first Montluv in Mnv next, the snle of 18 “'•‘tee «» "•« " ’
tow., lots on No. ll:l, in the 2d dist. Ctu " '
ford, will take place at public outcry.
'lcrnis—Cne*eighth p^rt of the purchase money
must be paid in hand, one-eighth in six months,
and the balance in three annual instalments.
The next Superior court will he held at this place
in September, aud all other county business will
be done here after the 1st of June. Purchaser*
would do well to call.
NEWDAYGATE OILS LEY,)
JOHN BLACKSTON, >Comm’rs.
WILLIAM CURTIS, >
April 15 3t —28
r, Burke county,
y'.orded
dice ri v-
i its good terms as they can be j
March 4 22 tf
REWARD— Ra
scriberat the Indiai
ay from the sulr*
Springs, on the
heirs of said dccoa-ed
THOMAS TALLY, Adm’r.
April t Sd^tdtjy
P URSUANT to an order of the Ivonorable the
Inferior court of Grncm* county, silting for
•.lilt inM. r. iir-tu man by th.- ttauti- of Du k, about ordinary nnrnosrt, will ln>xo!t! on tlin firttl TtiWtlay
30 years of age He is a tall hlark f«alow and talks < p, j l)n( i next, before the court-house door in
of land, more or less si-
on Rush creek, ad*
,,u *-a' n . |(| j u|1( . , lexl| |»(MOre lllfi (
very fine and modest, and formerly belonged to Greenosborough, 35 acres of I
i Gen. John Moore, ot Jasper county : the above | tuate in the county of Greene,
A LIST OF LETT ERS,
Honaifling in the Tost Office ot Montieello. Jipril 1, j ta, a lew <
lj;23. Cabinet l
Id
A—Setli Arms, Milton Amos, Thos. Anderson,
Young Allen.
E—.) \V. Bonner, Joseph Reaver*, James Bul
lard, George Borum, Jesse L Baker, John Bryant,
Archibald Bum*, Tk.omU'* (*. Beach, James S.
Brown, Isaac Berry, JohuW . Brown, John Brown,
Robert Bull, Elisha W . Blewcr, William Bvars,
reward will be paid to any person who will deliver
him to me at die Mineral springs, or lodge him in
Montieello jail. JOEL BALKY.
February 25 21 df
( 1AUINKT ITTiNITuIH-:.—The subscriber
j offers for sale at his establishment in Augus-
doors below the matket, in Broud street,
urniturc now in general use, made of
good materials and workmanship, which can be
hail low for cash. Order* directed to him will be
thankfully received and punetuullv attended to.
DAVID \\. DONALDSON.
February 4 111——
rOSEPH W. E. WALLACE—You are here-
by notified to attend n meeting of Jasper Lodge
James Brown, Martha Brovvn, James 1). Bell, , , v . «
aXwBovU,’W.Ilian. M. Boy’c. AhttcrButtk*: | ^£l an r.«l»y,the UMiUyul May. tt-xt,
1 IT.OIKS- | ' , */-,.• V /
r . u , .... |» , • d,,. ... answer charges preferred against von, of a nature
V"t, Francis Bt.yktn, Mr. B.irurt, Ja.ttu Brastcy c,., U ( >.tl< .....nli '
John W . Buchanan
C—Jesse Carrol, Ann Crawford,M illi-.ni Crov;,
\\ iliiain M. Cciiii‘11, .Marel Colyer, James Chiike,
Leroy Curry, Joscpli Center, W illiam Carpenter,
Reuben Cone, Abraham Card, Jarrel V\ Cren
shaw, Joiirdon Ccmpton, Alexander C oehran,
John Cochrun, Mend Collier, Airs. Winiord Car
ter, Joli n C. rral.
l)—Simeon Durham, Mr®. Charity Davis, Absa
lom Dale, Moses l)oset, Miss Mary Davis, James
L* Do?ier, Hendorson Doster, Samuel 11. Davis.
E—David Edbunon, Ansid L.k.uily, Prior Ed
wards, Jespcr I.vers, Janies H. Edward-*, .Mrs.
Catharine Evan . „
F—W iliiain F. Ford, Charles Forbe-q Ezekid
Peers, Riley Finley, Josiali'Treeman, Jos.um
Fowler 2, Benjamin Fincher, 1 lemias Frith.
G — Benjamin Gates, James I) (iilison, An tinny
Gillmorc, Miss Lively Gross, John (iros>. j^li*
son Gross, Miss Elizabeth Gross, Bleuloid fuoss,
David Gresham, Joseph Gunnell, John 1. toll*
high!’ iinirmsuiiic and ungeiitlemanly.
M. PHILLIPS. Sec’v.
Montieello, March 4, 5423. 2'.’—-—tin
[k >’ The Culunohu Pit.a* nill publish the ubovc
llu\e times.
I BROUGHT to jail, a negro man k»v the name of
J) Gabe, who says he belongs to W in. Mintcr of
Jones county.
AUo one negro man by the name of Dave, be
longing to Win Blunt of said county.
The owners arc requested to come forward,
prove property, pav charges, and take them awav.
JOHN C. MANGHAM, Sh’fl'.
Milledgeville, April 15 23
B ROUGHT to Putnam county Jail a likely mu
latto negro girl named Harriet, and says she
belongs to Richard Tarver, who was moving to the
Alabama when she left him.
April l5-.ii. 23 WM V MINER, I). S.
t EORCiTA, Morgan cotintv —Taken up and
, __ , , ( \
more 4, William Gross, William Giave*, John imsted before Joseph !• itzp.itriek, esq. by
Gridin, William Gibson. John Horn, one nicked tad boy horse and saddle,
H Mrs. Milly Hig*rauhotlioin, Rev. James Hut about 12 vear* old—appraised to ,^30
to, Joseph Horsley, H. I. Harwell, Reuben Hr.ud, Also lake.n up and posted before D. Lanier, esq.
Wyatt Heflin, J’.uues Halliorn. Hannah Haul, on the PJtli Match, 18-M, by Joseph Park of rapt.
JamesHiirkni**»,Tln»mas I lunu.di, Anderson Holt, I Coppagcs di»t. a sorrel Imrse supposed to be 12 or
' 13 years old, 5 feet 2 inches high,
joining Maj. Thomas Moseley, John Motttford and
others, it being part of the real estate of Thomas
Houghton, dec'd. for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said piec’d. Terms made known on
the day of sale.
MarTbl^ ABRAH AM YEATS, Ex’or.
O N tin* first Saturday in May next, will he sold
at the late residence of!homas AV. Benson,
dec’d. nil the personal property of said dec’d, con
sisting of one nurse, rows and calves, household and
kitchen furniture, and sundry other articles too te
dious to mention. Terms made known on the day
of snle. HANNAH BENSON. Adin’x.
JOSEPH W. BRANTLEY, AdnTr.
March 18
N OTICE,—Will be sold at ti e late residencc
of Murdoch Me IMiffic, dee d, in Irwin enmi
ty, on'Thursday the 29th May next, his stock of
rattle, (900 head or upwards,) with a remnant of
oilier personal property—all sold for the benefit ot
the creditors and heirs of said deceased, and salt
to continue from day to day until all are sold. 3 -
Terms made known at the stile. It is hoped lint
all who are indeb ed to the above estate will or me
forvvnid (or settlement—likewise those to whom
the estate is indebted w ill be heard.
ABIGAIL Me DU FITE, Adm’x
JOHN C. LOVE, Adin’r.
The above sale is postponed from the 15th to the
29th May. April 15_
’\~77iiirv/ay the 22<i day of May next, wdf be
sold at the plantation of Jordan Anderson,
late of Pulaski count}, dec’d. a quantity of corn ki
b.icon, nnd an 110 gallon still, and sundry other ar
ticles too tedious to mention. Terms made know n
on the day of sale, bv
April o THE ADMINISTRATRIX.
W ILL he sold on the 10th dav of May next at
tl.«- In * residence of Stirling Anderson,
late of 1 wiggs county, dec’d. all the personal pro.
perty, belonging to said estate, consisting of four
negroes, two horses, a parcel of bogs, household
and kitchen furniture, and plantation tool., nnd
some seed rollon. JOSlAll llOI.MF.g, Adtu’r
March 25
O N Thursday the 8th day of Mav nexc will bt
sold at the late residence of John Caroile
late ot Jasper county, dec’d. all the personal pro
perty, negroes excepted, ol said dec’d. consisting
of horses, cattle hogs, neacl. brandy, bncon, corn,
(odder, household and kitchen furniture, aud sun-’
dry articles too tedious to mention. Sale to conti
nue Iron; dpy to day uutill all he sold.—Tcuds of
sale made known •>« the day.
CHARLFS CARGII.E. Adm’r.
Ist’ixuw.eswafc.M.x
A 'JMfMsiKATbKS sale.—Win b7 sSm
t ."“oe second ^mmOay | n May next, being
the 10lli. to the county ol ftlorgan, at the late resi
dence of John Nutt, dec'd.all the personal estate
ol said deceased, consisting of household and hitch-
en hirmture, horses, hog?, kic Uc
MAUTIIA NUTT, Adm'x.
JAMES NUTT, Adm’r.
A P n [ »• 2fi—fls*
W I I.L he sold at the late residence of Allen
Griffin deed in Washington countv, on
iVionuav the -.Ith April next, all the perishable
properly belonging to the estate of snid deceased
consisting ol horses, cattle, hops, goats, corn and
(odder, household and kitchen furniture, plant*-
lion utensils, tLc. Terms made known on the day
of sale. DAKIt’S THOMAS, Adui’r,
March lli
W 1 I.L hr sold on Thursday the fith of May
next, the personal property of TbaasEd-
monsoti, dec'd. at his late residence in Putnam
county, consisting of horses, cons nnd calves, hogs,
corn nnd fodder, household and kitchen furniture’
Terms made known on the day of sale
JOHN EDMONSON, / , . .
March 23 ZACtl. EDMONSON, \ Adm r »<
W ILL he sold on Wednesday the 7th dav of
May next,at the late residence of Sllad-
rark Holmes, laic of Twiggs county, dee d, on*
stack of fodder, kitchen furniture, three goats, and
plantation tools, bring the personal estate of thk
saitl Shadruck Holmes, dec'd. Terms of salt
made known on till: dav of sale.
March 23 JOS'IAH HOLMES, Adin’r.
jV OTICE.—All persons indchted'to the estate
J. 1 ol Jiol.ert Cary, deeeaSi-d, are requested to
make immediate pay mem, and all wlm have de
mands against said estate are hereby notified tn
present the same properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law. DANIEL MKL30N,
J. C DAVIDSON,
April 1 Adm'rs. with the will (innexed.
A LL persons indebted to Ihc estate of Nsllism
irl Williams,late of Walton county, dec'd.
are requested to make immediate payment, and
lliove that the estate is indebted to are requested
to render their demands in according to law
ROWAttl) WILLIAMS, ) . . ,
(Keen o > Adm rs,
Adm’s.
Jonas Holland, James Hamlnick, William II
Thomas llablin, Benjamin Humphry, Lany H:un-
mel.
I—Littleton Johnston, Benjamin Irvin, Jesse
Joilv, Henry Jordan, Mis. Until Johnson.
K—Benjamin king, John King, J undy D. King,
Du. TIKNRY (isVITHKK, Nancy I,.rn„e, Jas.
H AY ING recently reti tied tiom attending the Lamar.
lectures ill the .Urdu .1 Ci In gc al'Pluladel- ,M — Elijah Mixon, Josiali Moody, Mi-s Nancy j
pllia, has located himself permanently at Coving- Mullens, Kobert H. Minter 2, Cliiirclihdl Mason,
ton, in Newton county, and respectfully tenders Stephen J. Miller, Charles Miller, Ueo'pe McLcl-
his professional services in the various branches ol James YY Morgan 2, Mis.lleheeea Mai>., »s, j
Physic, Midwifery, and Surgery. He hopes, by a Richard Mitchell, ))aviii Manly, John McCoy, ,
strirt attention to the duties of his proltssion, to Nathaniel T. Mvnrk 2, Greene Sillier, Mr
merit public patronage. I McDonald, Moses Mulkev .
April 8 4t—-27 ! N—John B. Nel*ou 2, Willian
| Nix, Uliarlv* Nix, Jonalli.an Neal
yo out, no
brand perceivable—appraised t<» ^ 15.
Given under my hand iliis7ili April, 1823.
JOHN MS BET, (Tk.
C 1 E0RG1 \. GrCPiK* coinifv, Interior rt Clerk's
JT otlice.—T'lioinab King of enpt. Rnnkin's dint,
tolls befure A. II. Scott,esq. tlir 3d April, 1623,ono
bay horse 6 years old, about 5 feet high, w ith two
white feet behind, nnd a blaze iu hi j face—ap-
pruisud to this 10th April, 1823
ROBERT E. M ARTIN, Ok.
tiie
EORCH A t Morgan couri^i—Taken up
^ O f IRt. NO P.U - rom th* f.eqm nt so- l 0 L^ ample. O,, d, Aden Orr, Mrs. M«rv Odo.i. ,
iX Hettntiou* of my friends,! nm nmv mduct-d M p„„. fttepheu pace, Elijah Pale,
to advertise that I will cure the *<• ••;«•...* . Jos ,, s . t» orM , r , .). I.. I'a.k. r. .1 on. P. I'ortiw, !
plaints, viz : Agile, Bdhmis t holir, Bloody Mux, silll( ',thailiv. I’earson. I.i.m-s Phillips. I
fvS,H™ ;,te l r^..in r’BaJ£ PdeN . HidiUe, ??u«Uau Roby, Able L. Bub-j
S—Thomn* Stown c , William Steel, John Stur-
devru:, Ahrain Sticpherd, Thunins .“'lamps, Will- .
iam r. Stern ft, Charles Smith, Susannah Stamp- j
er, James Stewart. Myle.s Searborougli, V\ illiam !
Simpson, James Simmons, John Spear, Daniel \
1*1 ivat" l»r cases. Quiirt, Rheiininti>in, Su.tke-
bile, VoEoii of any kinil, Srnrv v, Sme Brea r ,
Tetters, l’leers or Sore Legs, \Vhite Swelling,
Whitlow, Whooping Cough, Worm?, \ « How Jaun
dice, B t«j ol Mail Aniiuai.s, uVsthina, (navel, and
S °1 h^ en obliged hitherto to attend only such I Seoit, W'iley J. Starling, Joseph Scut., Bcijani.n
cases as have been disputed of by tegular physt- I xllphillip Thurmon 3, Mis* Sarah Tuggle, John
F» AN away from Die suhseriber on the night of . .ipplyVa'ti.e't'rM 'iaManroVinV^’ind'nppiv 'e!irly, ' W - Turnbull, John iomlniMin, llmaias luggje,
TV Die 16th* inst. a mulatto woman naim «l Sd.vn, Uf4l | je ,p riU n i.Uam ine C ertilieates of rurr*
vbout 5 feet 5 or 0 iuciic* high, thick lips, rather ^-Uf-re regularpln7..‘ian> nve tailed eau !)•• shevvn.
slow of speech, and fine voice, long *v*<ige, and | “ FREDERICK SANFORD,
pretty artful, aged about 30 years—had on when
she went away a blue striped homespun Lock
Also he.r son by the name ol Henry, 9 or 10 years
old, * very brig .t mulatto, with grey eyvi, had on , ^ — - .
of 20 veirs, for the purpose of keeping a house, ol
Entertainment fur all who mav wish to visit the
place either for health or pleasure ; lie therefore
solicits (he patronage of the public. His table w ill
be as well furnished as the country affords : and
his stable* with forage of every description
good ostlers to attend to them. He pledges
self that no attention shall be wanting on lus pi ^
" am tie
pohteil before B> njamin Sclman,tv
imh l'Uli March, 1323, by James M. Atlains of captain
Nelson’s district, one bay mare, :ibout4fect 10 in-
Null, Thotius dies high, with a w hite face and 3 white feet, .and
4 years old—appraised to $50. Given under my
h tud in ofiicc, this 30th March, 1823.
JOHN NTSBET, CTk.
^ EOIIGIA, Greene eountv, Infr. conn Clerk’s
—James Thompson of rapt. AUis' dm-
trict, posted before Kola i t Boothe, esq. the 1st ol
(t
A dministrators sale—win be sold
oil the l ltli of June next, at Fairplay, Mor
gan county, all the personal properly of \\ in. Find
lay dec'd, consisting of one horse, saddle and bri
dle, 1 silver watch, and stindr other artich s to<
tedious to mention. JESSE li. SMITH, Admr.
April 8 tdt 27
P URSUANT to an order of the hon. Court ol
Ordinary of Gwinnett county, will be sold at
the court-house in Jones county on the first Tues
day in July next, lot No. 29, 7th district, formerly
Baldwin, now Jones county, containing 202 1-2
acres, sold for the benefit of the creditors of John
S. Rusliton, dec’d. Terms made known on the day
of sale. SHADRACIl BOGAN, > ...
ISAAC TOWERS, ) AtJ,n
April 8 ids 27
O N the 4th Saturday in April next, will be sold
at tiie house of Thomas Jobuton, in the
county of Gw innett, the personal property of Win.
T. Austin, dec’d consisting of household furniture,
farming utensils, K.c.tac. sold for the benefit ol the
heirs and creditor <
March 4 THOM VS JOHNSON, Admr.
A.N'T to an order of the court of Ordin
ary of Jones county, will be “old at the court-
house d« or hi Clintoiq outlie fiist Tuesc.ay in June
xt, between the lawful hours of sale, 200 acr
GREEN 9. WILLIAMS, {
April 1 KUZVBKTH WILLIAMS,
A *'L |(fnous indebteri to tluTratate of Arthur
xV f iiiuv), ilcr’it. arr requested to come furwurd
ami make iiiiiurdiato payment, and those lo whom
Die estate is indebted are requested to prexeut
tlieir acedunta aeeordmg to law.
MAGI'.RS HARRIS, Admr.
MARTHA FINNEY, Adm x.
April 1 SC »■* 15w
TVTOTICE.—All permms indebted to the t uate <7f
-L 1 Ambrose I'.dwnrdz, late of Jones county dcr’d,
are requested lo make immediate pav mem; anil
all who have demands against the estate, are here
by notified to present the same properly attested,
tvithin the time prescribed hv law.
JOHN EDWARDS, Exec’r.
April 13 o|j
P ERSONS having demands against the estate
Ilf William Findlay, dec'd, late of Morgan
county, are requested to pit sent them in terms of
the law , and loose indebted to said estate arc r’e
quested to make immediate payment
JESSE 1/ SMITH, Adm r
•V' 1 8 6tg2* 27
1.1 It E.—All persons having demands agniin t
the estate of John C. Smith, late of Junes
county, tier'd, nre requested to presfnt them with
out delay according to law ; umlall those that are
indebted to saitl estate w ill, by the first ol May
next, call and pay off the demands against them,
nr I shall pill them in sail, as no longer indulgence
will he given. EZEKIEL F. SMITH, lix’r.
March 2ft. 2b ?.t
TYTOTICE.—All persons indebted to the estate
_LN of Jacob Brazell, late of Irwin county, tle-
eea-eil, will please settle up ; and those to w Iron
snid estate is indebted, w ill presenl their accoun J
duly attested to.
ABIGAIL X Df’FFIF., Adm'x
JOHN C. LOVE, Adm r
April 13 De bonis non.
iV INb month* after tint* application vrilltfi
e.N made to the Inferior eouri of YVars*[t
eouaty when sitting for ordinary pttr,ios«» for
h ave to tell the real estate of M.ruj .h Sion*,
dec'd. YVM. STONE, Adnt’r.
Jan 1 a.-y H
'VI I'Y B months sfu-r date, application w” T5-
x made to the’ honorable the Inferi ,r Cnirt
YY aahinpton county, when sitting for orihn*-
ry purposes, for Rave tosell th* real cstaleof
John Jones, jur». dec’d. for the benefit of thu
iicirs ami rreditors of snid dt tr a ed.
YA ILLIAM WILLIAMSON, Adm’g.
Octvl. 5*— mSm
March 4 SI—~~
\IINERAL STRINGS—The subscriber lias
taken the Indian Mineral Springs lor a term
. dark woollen homespun c. at, and black and
white snipe J pantaloon-, a. ■ > g " 1 alines, r, *'her
bootees. A ee.nerom reward will l-c given anu^nll
Peason.able expenses paid to any per»on delivering
them to me, or securing tueni in j ‘i> t KO ^kat I may
£et them again. Ferhap* she was taken aw.ay h)
some villain or vili linsfor joined sonu moving peo
ple going to the western country, as several passed
about the time she made her es.-ape—one hunurca
dollars will be given for apprehending tticin with ,
the negroes, so that they are convicted. Silvia 2fiOOJbusheltdof corn, and an excellent grist nttlL
and her sou were brought from Ncwhcrn, N C. in which will enable him to sell com or meal low to
iJL'j bv James Jl. Bryant, and wasoocc owned by ; travellers, lie has also a first rate black-smith,
& Mr Jar\i.H in that place. Any person giving in- 1 who will be ever ready to attend to customer* with
formation of the above named negroes, by seuding dispatch. A general assortment ot goorls wall also
a letter to the post office in Augusta or Louisville, b.-kfpt tu dispose ol fur cadi °‘i rv
will be Uiankfully received. ! _ ... JU1 ' L
April, 11123, one bay mure ft or 0 year* old, ft feet j of laud, more or less, the real estate ol John Mar-
hijfh, 3 while feet, nhort niauc and tail—appraised tin, late of h.aid couutv, dec d. beinu the piemises
to ft lft This 3<l April, |'.’2,1 w-ltereon he lived, as also oue likely negro mail
llOIILUl E. MARTIN C'l'k named Jim, the properly of snid tstate Terms of
- ’ sale cash. MARY MARTIN, Adui'x.
G I / k RE\\ YRD.—Strayed nr stolen from | March 2ft
'Alt* the suhscrilier «t the Ieliueimaa hrtclge — ■
.m the 27 th March last, a likelv bay man 'limit 10 4 GREF. ABLE to a it order of the honorable th*
or 12 years, lft hands high, a natural trotter, shod iV cnti r t of Ordinary, of Greene county, will be
nil round, switch tail, ami Iter forrlnp rut tlosi— sold at the court-house in Greenesboro’, oo lite first
Rowland Tliurnlon, Josi ph YV. 'lotld 2, John , \ nv | rt . r<on gi,i„n lalnnnation, so that I get said Tuesday in May next, within the usuul huurs of
Tucker 2, Acquillnn Taylor, Thomas YY Trammel. . or delivering hi r to me, shnll lie entitled to sale, the following property, lo wit : Metica, a ne-
U—Alexandri I’rquhart. the above reward, together with all reasonable ex- gro man, 19 or 20 vears of age, as Die property ol
\Y—James Willingham, Lankin M il on, VY ill- | j LYWSIfE. Nathaniel MeMillin, dec’d. lor the heuefit ol the
Bihh reuntv, April lft tf2J! heirs and creditors ol said deed.
inarch IU MIC.YJ All MrMILL1W, Adm’r.
I(F.\Y AND —Runaway from the suit- ~ * —
_ scrilter, a negro ft llnw by the name nf A DMINISTRATOR S SALE POSTPONED.
Dirk, about ft ft. ft in. high, ami front ntipenranre _{ —Tursuant to an order of the court ot Ordi
Williams, John B. \Y lialley, John YYtites, Ret
|{ j> Ward. John Wtmbish, John Watson, John I
YY’hitakcr, John Unite, John Weldon, Mis. Ann |
White, Thomas Ware, John Wilson, YY in. YYel-j
don, Isaac Weldon, Elijah \Ye|dnn.
i'ETEtl GR1.N.NF.L, P. M. I
April 8. 3t— -27 |
give ph asutc and comfort to all who may favor witlmu, 'any provoc.tttoa, and ! am ,1c | ^ ™ Sn w^rk afSisTu?in’
r,m, with, their company. , He has also on hand j lermincd , ot ,„ pay anv of her eontracts unless, K. SS?’
coinpi lied by law.
April U
ADAM LED LOW, Jr.
3t 27
JOHN PUg3LV.\.
ca ito.4icoi .'tftreh.,-3. ( 3t—tH
Chickasaw ford, Brier cretk, |
N. B. Ail peroons are nt liberty tj come with
tbeir families and builtl teats gratis. J. B.
Fsbrasrykft 21 ■••if
OTICE.—T iikcn up by the subscriber, by vir
tue of an ordinance of the tewn of Milledge*
HHPH hi|jh, and from nppearance 1
about twenty two years of nge well made, n scar nary of Jackson county, will be sold on the firjt
on liis under lip ami his hack scarified very much, Tuesday in May next, lot No. 15, in die 13th dist
and it tailor by trade ; who formerly belonged to Monroe county, belonging to the estate of Solomon
- ’ ‘ ‘ *• "' “ “ * * hich will be told at the court-
for the benefit of the heirs
said deceased. Terms made
wile.
Feh 18 HIRA.M PFPFV Adm’r.
ILL be sold in Lawiencevijl., ou the first
, ¥ v Tuesday io May neat* oue lot of land in
who will apprehend and confine him in any j.iil so Gwinnett county, know n by No. 5, iu the 6th dis-
can get him again. trict of said eountv, *>ldo.sihe property of Ctdir
: and W - otjcFs -I forewarn fill persons from trading . 1 Tu"'r e T iti uu.,.> uau.i
- i\ W ith v wile Elizabeth I.edlow, forme,ly I Bnmsmad* k Aley oT Savannah—Who, from aH Perry, deceased, wh,
him- Flizabcth Campbell, on ms account, or from bar- j flommtion, w ,11 make for this place, as he had house ol stud county,
art to 1 ‘ ll7aL,eul '- r i . > . f , , | free papers and permits with my name assigned and creditors of sat
"favor I atn e" I lh ' s !» S-'.fnnah, and True, known on the day of
which
he had procured from “o<ne one in this place.
1 will civc a reward of twenty dollars to any one
w
as I ran get
„ .... _ N. B. All masters of vessels nnd patrooas of lfriundtree, tlt'O. ior the benefit o! the heirs and
ville, a grey hor-e about 9 or lOyearsold, a little | boats are rautioued from hartroring the said fellow, ereditors ol said estate. All persons having tie
sway hacked, worth about $3ft The owner can I as he is capable of imposing bimsin* on litem tin- mauds, will
gel the tamt by apply ing lor him and paying expen* , ficr some other n ine and ,diameter, he being ft *'
scs. i'KY Oil WRIGHT , Marshal | rate rascal. II L. MOT T
NIXP. inonilis afterdate, application wilt Be
made u> Uie tionomble the Inferior court of
‘■Va.vliihgton county, when sitting for ordinary
p4ir|>»(c«, for leave to tell a tract of land situate
ed m Mnmoe county, belonging to the es’a'eof
T homas Robinson, late of said county dt e’d.
J no. Whittle.) .. .
■I'kly M. Ur own, < Adm»r».
N LNE tuouths si er date, apptteauon will lie
tnatle to tbe Life, inr Court of l'atti all coun
ty, when sitting for ordnutrv put noses, for lesttgt
to sell all the real estate o, James Hsneotk, d.e’d.
for the benefit ot the heirs snd creditor*.
G. Hanciok, t ,
S-pt. irDrt It IIi.,coelc,( JIr,rn ' i -‘
NINE monltis hl'er d.«t , spj.l c*.joo »ill be
made to the honorsble ttic eotirt of erdiaary of
G * inoett ecunly, for leave to aell the real <state of
be tge K»id aen’e, a lunatink.
Aug fi 1R12 mOtn George U.idjr. gtne’o
NINE months after date apphcation will be
made to the hunoroble the Interior court of
llibh county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the real estate r»f AVilliam
\Y’ Daw on dec’d. for the ben“fit ofthecredi.
tors, of said dec’d.
CHYIU.ES BULLOCK.
MARTHA B. DAM SON,
Feb "ft Aden h>»si. non.
Nine ntooUis aitet nate, 1 shab . .ply h t.he
Court of Ordinary ot YY’arreu coun'y, f >r le-ve
MiDedgetiUr, April lft
M i A’lgvtla, Apr t l 9
Jutvia-y 24
^^ntXrc^rxw. j? r n r ^r”"^ t0 ,,,e ,'” r,v ; fJohr
u iv’pjs uni NDTIlKK ) Gibson, uteol >> arren «'ountv,o*r«»asefI.
OBERT YEFLEYY’HITE’, Y PERSONS BASS, A Jin’r.
1 K,«,.,^ r .,A. November 18 nOtib