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„ 7 n r , — To the Churches in tht bounds of the Ocmul-
Fresh I/rugs, batmluMedicines, gee Association.
$c. IMPRESSED
W B. ROGERS lias just rnocivcd from Now ()( pinctical toligiot)
. York nml is now opening at his Drug ity of <list-i|ilinc in our
Store; opposite Messrs. Wiley ii Baxter s m:\V ministers and members from dilfcient chur
ches met at Shoal ( took nteetirig house on
Thursday tlie 2Gth March, lil2d, and direct
ed our r.leik to prepare d circular address,
and send a copy of it to each of the above
LAND
A LIST OF LETTERS,
building,
1.00 lbs. host Peruvian Bark,
120 “ Creator Tartar,
, r >0 u Jalap,
150 bottles Castor Oil,
43 “ Olive do.
25 lbs. Calomel,
10 gross English Phials,
10 lbs. Opium^ Turk. Se.idlitz and Soda
Powders, Madder, indigo, and all other articles
•ittached to a Drug Establishment in proportionate
•quantities. Families, pbysiciaus, and merchants
an be furnished very low. April 8 27
F “~ Oil S ALE—A first rn
quire of ALEXANDER
City
April 8 ^ |
Law hencevillk, April 3, 182;}
Packages of Letters Missing.
S ~ EVERAL valuable packages of letters from
Augusta and elsewhere, known to have been
regularly mailed some mouths since, not having
reached their destination, viz: Lawrcnccville, in
Gwinnett county, the post master at that place will
thank post masters on flic route, and generally in
die state, to examine their offices, and if any such
are found, to forward them to their proper place.
ST. AUGUSTINE, EAST FLORIDA.
W ILLIAM REYNOLDS, keeper of the Pub
lic Archives, for that part of the Teiritory
formerly kaown as East Florida, respectfully in
forms the public that he will attend l>elorc the
Board of Land Commissioners
■ . , * _ ; W3ERS0NS who have drawn laml in the follow- Remaining in l he Post Office at Mont ice tlo. April 1,
ith the necessity of a re- 1 JL ing districts, viz: the 14-tli, 16th, 17th&. 10th, lii23.
eligion, and of a uniform- , formerly Henry, and 9th and 14th formerly Fay- _ r ^—Seth Arms, Milton Amos, Thos. Anderson,
in our churches, several e . Ue > can have the highest cash price, on aoplica- AoimzAllen.
ibers from dilfcient chur- ; tion t0 - JOHN B. NELSON, i i t ‘ HV l,n< r ’ •J os< l 1 . avers, James Bul-
Standing Peach Tree, l)e Kalb Conntv.
January 15 15— . \\U\\*
I AND 1 OR SALE—The subscriber offers
_J for sale a valuable tract of land in Jones
lard, George Bo rum, Jesse L. Baker, John Bi
Archibald Bun e, Tlmmns G. Beach, Janies S.
Brown, Isaac Berrv, JohnW. Brown,John Brown,
Robert Bull, Elisha \\ . Brewer, William Byais,
James Brown, Martha Brown, James L). Bell,
mentioned cb.m lies r*m»**ri.,rr rh i cou,,| y> ten miles north of Clinton, on which he Andrew Boyd, William M. Bout, Abner Banks-
111 niioncrt cmtrc.lics, requesting (In rn in solid now resides, containing 330 acres,‘J20 of whieli are ton, Kraneis Boykin, Mr. Boruci, Jared Beasley
in cultivation, with n comfortable dwelling house, John VV Buchanan
and other necessary out buildings, a new cotton C—.Jesse Cnrrol, Ann Crawford, William Crow,
machine house, tic. Tlie situation is pleasant and 1\ illiam M. Connell. Mnel (Solver, Janies Chuke
healthy. Any person wishing to purchase w ill rail 1 ^ ' ' '*
upon the subscriber. Also, Nos. 256 and 225 in
the Gill district of Houston county, which are rich
and level, and form a beautiful settlement.—No.
the
district
liicli unite
- , , , „— „, situated willi
am 1 such an one cannot stand. j in two and a half miles of the Indian Springs; one
It was the prayer of tile Savior, that we ! ot l * ,ose roads leading from Scott’s ferry to the
sbrodd be one, even as He and His Heaven-1 give aRrcat
ly I< other were one ; and Hie apostle id the ; Jones comity, Dec 10
P ostponed sale.—wm he sold on the
first Tuesday in May next, in the town of
Sandersville, Washington county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit.
One sorrel horse 5 years old, mid I horse cart,
levied on as the propelty of Daniel Newton, to
P URSUANT to nn order of the h„„. Court id
Ordinary of Gwinncit county, will h eso hl at
me court-house m Jones county on the fir^t T u( . s ,
day in July nest lot No. 29, 7th district, formerly
lialdwin, ninv Jones eouniy, containing 202 1-2
leued on as the propel ly of Daniel New,on, to acres, sold for the benefit ru di rs of Jolm
sausly sundry h las ,n favor of the exerufor. of , S Rush.on, di c'd. Terms made known on the lay
Seaborn Jonos dec d, vs said Newton and others of ssvlci SH ADR \CH BOF ^
One bay horse 10 years old, saddle and blanket, ( ISAAC TOWERS* * 9 v -^AclniVs.
taken as the pro|>erty of James MaunioP, to satis- April 8 * ,1 _ qi
tv :» Cl t":i in fiavrti- .»f 'S liwtr.,1. P«.-e.- Hi..,. •
ilidrgmns to Sluml Creek meeting-house, on
Friday before the first Sabbath in June next,
in order 10 promote I tie desirable objects
above staled. As we ail profess one faith,
we ought to have one practice in our church
es and families; for just so far as we differ
', Jo.-epli Center, William Carpenter,
Abraham Card, Jarrel \V C re li
the property of James Maunioit, to satis
fy a fi la in favor of Shadrach Perrv vs said Man-
nlon A. M. RUTHERFORD, l). S.
P OSTPONED sale from the first Tuesday in
April until the first '1 uesday in July next,
"ben will be sold in Madisbit, Morgan county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, 4 negro men. to wit,
Edmond, Symon, Luke, and Jerry, lev it*
Niii'r "S.,. 1 -"- ' n fcligihus piactice, just so much we want I t . 1,c J?* 1 ' Houston—No.202,
‘ -7. mny xvitl, propriety |
27 «« * ll "> fc be a house divided against itself, ; on No. Go, near n good spring, and is situated
Leroy Cu
Reuben Ct.. , t t ..
shavv, Jourdon Compton, Alexander Cochran, , P ,n | 1, r fv of Larkin ( lark, to satisfy a fi fa
John Cochran, Mcrrcl Collier. Mrs. Winfnrd Car- loumled on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor
ter, John Corral. Robert Bledsoe—property pointed out in the
D—Simeon Durham, Mrs. Charity Davis, Absa- mortgage. Conditions rash,
loin Dale, Moses Donet, Siivs Mary Davis, James
P Dozier, Henderson l)o>ter, Samuel II. Davis.
C l IV HOI EL, Milledgeville.—The subscri
bers have taken that large and commodious
Gnmles beseeches his Corinthian brethren
that there be no divisions among them, and
hcd°os .t by the same precious name who h , ate , icil , M " r . McComK V.i«lcr
prayed the above prayer. Il our object be the name of the Golden Rail Tavern. Every nt-
desirahle—if, tor brethren to dw ell together lentmn will be given to make (lio.e who may favor
in union, be like the precious ointment pour- them with their company, comfortable,
ed on A .run’s head, which ran down his! A < h^,^ DER >
heard, and do doubt spread its odours through - - \> M. T. St Ol 1,
the whole congregation, who knows but God can
JOHN \V. PORTER, D. S.
1.- |v ; | tv || . ,». | a, «• i £ tDRONER ^ SALE.—Will be sold on the
w';7 ^ , p"." 1 ’ x M L r! ) ’."' r v,2' 1 first Tuesday in May next, within the usual
Cnlhal-ini £> r ^'' ers ’ J “ n,ls ' Mr»- , hours ol sale, nt the court-house i n the town of
f’—William K; Ford, ClmrlesForbe,, E/.ekicl { eonnly^lhe following property,
Peers, Ililfv Finley, Jo^iali Freeman, Joshua ; ....n .i c
Fowler 2, Benjamin Finclicr, Thomas Frith. ! Willi'im \Villi iimmhi fo •i-iikfv i *** PJ’. 0 ^ 1 . v .°
r . . 4 , i lYilliam Williamson tosalislvan execution hi fa-
G—Benjamin Gates, James ) (..bson, Anthj.ny ; vor O n,o\„l fcPrilcholt vs William Williamson and
Miss L.vely Gn.ss, Johni ll (.loss, Eh- ! J amos Black. Conditions cash
JOHN LANIER, Coroner.
•uiruu ireiurt- nit: - - , ... , , * ? -
f or (] u . purpose of niay meet us there, and not only bless our and send their accounts to tlie subscribers. E.
exhibiting the claims to land of such persons ns poor souls with an outpouring of his Holy
may please to employ him. April 1 (2m—28) Spirit, but cause the liolv fire to kindle in
sinner’s hearts.
(Li* The Augusta Chronicle, Savannah Republic
'i and Ctt'iaicbu Press y trill publish lhe there uot
d send their accounts to the subscribers. E. A.
Crillmor
son Grins, Miss Elizabeth Gross, Blculord Gross,
Da\id Gresham, Joseph Gunnell, John T. (iill-
more 4, William Gross, VV i I limn Gtaws, Joint
Griffin, William Gihson.
H—Mr*. N1 illy lliugiinbolbmn,Rev. James lint j the first Tuesday in June next, between lliit usuai
In. Joacnli 1 lursicy, H. I. Mill well, Reuben I land, ; hours of sale, the following property, to wit.
" III Heflin, James Ilailiorn, Hannah Hand, | Eol No. I, in sqnare No A3, in die low n ofMil-
/fOEI.Et TORS' S A EE.—U ill be sold nt die
V 1 court-limise in (lie low n of Milledgeville, nn
RSUAN r to an order of diet- of OisibT-
,. \ rv uf . j °;v;. s roenty, «ill be sold at die court'-
bouse deor in Chilton, on die first, Tncsonv in June
nest, between the lavvlul hours of sale, 2(H) a erf*
of land, more or less, the real estate ol John Mar
lin, late of said county, tier'd, being the premises
whereon lie lived, as also one likely negro mun
named .lint, the pehperlv of saitl .-lat'e Terms of
•(deeaslt. - MARY MARTIN, Adut'v
M'.K.S. Thonm
Come up then, dear bretti-
! re il, mid mile your prayers with ours fur the
1 accomplishment of these glorious objects.—
We are, ear brethren, yours in gospel bonds.
: Signed in benalf of die brethren assem
bled, JONA. N’H HOLS. Mod’r.
i CYRUS VV Hill’., <' let k.
I Executive Department, Geo. )
Milledgeville, 19th April, 1H23. \
! THE Executive having received the se
cond instalment on the claims allowed under
! the treaty with the Creek Indians of the Gin
j Jau’v, 1821, the same will be paid fo claim-
j .in’s on application io Elisha Wood, Esq. at
: this Department, under the regulations here-
! tofore published.
af tl
St29 ELISHA WOOD, Scc’y.
Bacon
LBS. prime Georgia Bacon just ro-
•5ceived on coiisi^umciit and tor sale
by RICHARD MORGAN.
April 15 4t 28
SPUING GOODS.
ed from Liv
erpool and Greenock, a fresh assortment of
I BRITISH DUY GOOD',,
! suitable for the season, for sale at a small advance
for cash or -approved paper, viz.
I’hiladel- * Printed Calicoes ami Nluslins, striped and check
f.liia, has located himself permanently at Coving'- , pin,d>m,.s, w hite and colored Jeans, whirr Drill-
* '• i ti-. . i - mgs, blue and red union stripes, mixed and blue
Domes, Marie do. Madiass, Pnlli.oUe and Masu-
. bpatam ll.mdkfs. 4-4 and li-4 cotion l..hecks, 4-1
and 6-4 Cambrics, Irish Ianen in whole and halt
pieces, Russia Sheeting, a general assortment ol
Pork Fish, Flour, &c.
rpHE subscriber oft’ers for sale,
. 25 I»bls. Mess Pork
25 do. Prime do
30 do. No. 2 Mackerel
30 half bbls do
10 bbls. No. 3 do
40 do. Northern Gin
•10 do. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
40 do. prime Sugars
10 do. nil refined Loaf Sugar
20 hags prime green Coffee
20 bbls. Flour
Jp/X)0 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted
600 bushels Liverpool Ground Sah
JOHN 1. ROWLAND.
Apr 22— It 20 Carter Boykin’s Range.
Notice to Pont Master*
A h
and Favetfe counties must be forwarded by
the way of Milledgeville and Moaticello. A strict
attention to this notice is requested.
A. R SMITH, Post-Master,
April 22—3$0 Lawreneevilfe, Gwinnett co.
PHYSIO.
•j^R. HORACE J. BATES lenders liis pro-
fcssioiml services to thn citizens of Coving-
Ion nml Newton county, and will punctually attend j
lb nil culls tlmt appertain lo the practice of Physic, . rjllIE subscribers have just i ce
.Surgery, and Midwifery. Apr 22—I IL m
Dr. HFNRY GAITHER,
H AVING recently returned from attending the
lectures in the Medical College
-ton, in Newton county, and respectfully tenders
bis professional t.orvicos in th« various In undies ol
Physic, Midwifery, and Surgery. He hopes, by a
Strict attention to the duties of liis profession, to
merit public patronage. ; J. ottn , 1 ' nn( | si | k Hosiery,'Suspenders, Turkey Red
Apru j " Yarn, Vegonia Cloths and Cnssimeres, linen and
4 KOUGIA, B'lldwiu county.—The Laus and cotton Bedtick, a large assortment of muslin Floun-
*'(jT Journais for the year 1822, are deposited i
^nty ofltee ready for distribution. Those that arc
entitled, are requested to come forward aird receive
’-(hem. Also the Lmvs of Georgia up to 1820.
Apr22 THOMAS H KENAN,Clk.
ART).---Rannway on the 17ih
inst. from my plantation iu Bibbcottn-
tv, Georgia, a negro boy named GEORGE, about
•22 years old, of dark yellow' complev -n, about.
feet 6 inches high, very square built, talks rather ol
the Dutch longue as he was raised amongst them ;
became from Randolph county, North Carolina,
kist spring ; he, it is expected, will try to get back
there ; he has a down look, when spoken to; he
has a parcel of good store clothes. Any person ap
prehending said negro, so 1 get him, shall receive
£25, and all exoenres paid.
ces and Trimmings, cambric and jacoiu t Drcs>es
with extra flounces. Book Muslin d). very rich,
low priced muslin Rohes, loom seeded, jaconet,
book .ind leitt^lnslins, lamb’d, mull and book do.
4-4 and 6-4 filwn jaconet, medium and book Mus
lins, book HandUls. Frills and Collarctts, Holt’s
patent cotton Thread in spools and hanks, thread
and bobbinneft Liters and Footings, &c. ke.
Also, Scotch Ingrain Carpeting.
Wiute Lend ground in oil, Irisit Potatoes in
hampers, Oznaburg’s tow Bagging, Bale Rope, and
Garden Seeds. JAMES ROBERTSON Co.
Atigtisln, April 15 *!■-'
Public Site of Cranford County.
O N the first Monday in May next, the. sale of
town lots on No. 113, in the 2d dist. Cravv-
Apiil 1 2m— 26 ISAAC PHILIPS. j f or d, will take place at public outcry.
(LT’ The Editors of the South Carolina State Ga- ( q rims —Cue-eighth part of'die purchase money
ret/e t H'estern Carol ini, and Raleigh Star } trill i lm)s { 1»,» paid in hand, oae-eigltth in six months,
•'tbli.'h the above three times, and fa
counts to this office for collection.
REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from
the subscriber on the night of the 7th
Much, .i light bay horse, and a new saddle and
blanket, with a black mane and tail, some saddlq
spots on his back, a small star in bis forehead, and
perhaps one white hind too*, five feet high, nine or
Win years old, tolerable well nicked, some marks
of harne-s, shod .ill round, trots and cantors—lie
•ls well formed and incline* to bold his head to one
side, particularly when in harness.— From the
•search that lias been made, there is no doubt, but
Chat he has been stolen. A reward of fifty dollais
will be paid for the thief, horse,saddle and blanket
or twenty dollars for the horse, saddle and blanket
JOSEPH Bl’CIlANN AN.
Monticellu, 2d April dt—27
RE W A R D.—St raved or stolen
i ilirvn mmivil in*'l;il>uonts
'ii|iei'ior com i vv ill lie Ix'lil at tlti- plnrn
nml tlf Gall
I ha next . .., .
in Spi)UmiiI)i;i, nml all otln*r ruunty Itii'invsb will
Im rldiK- Imre al'ti’r the 1.-.1 of June. l’urelia-u.Ts
would tlo vv ell to vail.
NEWlUYfl ATE Ot’SEL’i ,7
Jt)IIN BLACK STUN, tCoimn'i.t.
WILLIAM CUR11S, >
■ 4 Li. pettoiix wnntin" the Georgia Bufr eentttn*
j-\ te,| MBI Stones, made ot the Best matorials,
' ami waritm'ed to lie well cemented, may l.e fur-
\ ni.-hedltv applying I" Needham Bryan, living one
i mile above Stephens's Bridge on the Ogee lit
; er, littrke comity, on as good terms as they e
I afforded ' March 1 22—
COFFER HOLME.
T HIE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully beg leave
to inform their friends and the public, tlmt
they have taken the above well known Public
House in the tow n of Milledgeville, on ti. t asi sale
of the public square, formeny kept by Joint l)ovv-
nei* (one of the present occupants.)
Their establishment is large, and conveniently
calculated to accommodate Travellers with pri
vate bed-rooms. Gentlemen with their families,
cun be furnished with genteel bed and sitting rooms
separate from I ho noise of the house—They tin re-
fore hope, from the conveniences of their house,
together with their experh lice in business and ex
ertions togiic general satisfaction, to gain a share
of public patronage.
j JOHN DOWNER,
JAMES W. LAMPKIN.
Milledgeville, January 21 n
| F. S. COOK,
H AVING taken possession of that large nml
commodious house former!;, occupied by
Col. Dawson, oilers his sen ices to the public in
the capacity »f Tavern-keeping. He hopes from
Ins additional impiovcmcnts mid constant attention,
that lie will be able to render all (hose that patron
ize him comfortable II is liotise is room v md sta
bl«8convenient, and shall he supplied with the best
that the country affords. Ft b 25 2.iml0m
S IMEON L. STEPHENS having purchased
the Globe Tavern, near the court-house, for
merly kept by James Gamble, has opened a house
of Entertainment, and hopes by uni emitted atten
tion togivegetiei.il satisfaction.
Milledgeville, March 25
'^jjLANTKRS HOTEL, Augusta, Georgia.—
lately occupied by John Miller, Esq. situated lie-
tweqn IB‘\ nolds and M a cart ten Streets, ami Hom
ing Jones sheet. Tills eslaiuismitem i virgin
and best adapted for the comfortable accominoda-
tiou of Travellers of any in the state. There are
Rooms fitted up, and will be reserved for the ac
commodation of Families. A Bathing Establish
ment is also attached to the Hotel
Planters, Northern ami Southern Merchants,
who may be pleased to patronize the proprietor,
will find convenience 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 are provided.
JOHN HOUGllTON, late of Greene county.
November I'J 7 6m
FORT H AD KINS.
C OTTON \\ \RE-ilOL.SE, BOATING AND
GROCERIES.—The subscriber has lately
taken possession ol a very extensive w.irc-!iou»o
for the reception of Cotton and h »* ommeneed the
Boating business on the river Ormulgcc, and begs
leave to solicit a share of public jutrenage. lie
has now two boats running, and will carry cotton
at the low rate of two dollars and fifty cents per
\ bale.
Cotton will be received at the Ware-house at
the reduced price of twelve and a hall 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. &ic. fcu\
consisting of the billowing nrti : Salt, lion,
Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Whi-kcy, Gin,
Cheese, Powder, Shot, Lmid, Castings, 1 chart o,
Nails, isic. k.c. 4,000 y aids well assorted domestic
cotton goods. PETER M IL l BERGER, Jr.
Fort Hawkins, Jan I 1 15 if
James I lark ness, Thoirtas Hannah, \mlersou Holt, lodgeville, wiihthe improvements thereon in the
Jonav Holland, Janies 1 lambuiek, William Ham, orcupaney of John A. Jones, lev ied on as tire pro-
ty of John Lucas to satisfy his tax for the vear
mcl.
i llahlin, Benjamin Hmuphry, Lany Ham-
J e sse
A GREEABLE („ nil orrior of tfif lioaoralile lliF-
ronrt of Ordinary, of Qrci-nc rour.lv, will Be
SOLI at tlin com i-l,now in Gm-nesU.ro', on tlw f„, t
I v's.l ty Ah,y next, within the usual boars of
sale, the lollounu;property, to «i t ; Mcnra, anc-
ri'o niuti, 19or 20vrar* oOipr. as the rroarrtt of
Xilhiiiin l MrMillinj tier'd, for thelwuafit of the
hen * anti creditors of said dec'll
itiftreh 18 MICAJAH McMILLIN, AtfmV.
A DMIMSTKATOR S SAI.E POSTPONED.
® — rurmiam to nn orderof the court of OrJi-
naryt'l Jackson eotim.v, will lie sold on the firn
I ttesifity m May uext, lot No. IS, in the J3.li dist
Mon un county, holdup mg io die estipe of Solomon
eery, deerased, alii, li will he sold at the ei urt-
hottse of said county, for the benefit td the heirs
and crodito— 1 —
knuwii on
Feb 18
I—Littleton Johnston, Benjamin Ir
Jolly, Henry Jordan, Mis. Ruth Johnson.
K—Benjamin King, John King, Tandy D. King,
James Kelly, WiMinm Knight.
L—ilcniv Ledbetter, Mrs. Nancy Lorane, Jas.
Lamar.
M — Elijah Mixon, Josi.lh Moody, Miss Naiuy
Mmleiis, Robert R. l\iinter 2, (hiurulilnll Mason,
Stephen J. Aliiler, Charlis Miller, George McLil-
land, .mines W . Morgan 2, Mrs. Rein era Mathews,
Kieha.vl Mar!, 11, |):,vi,j .Vmii’.v. John McCov,
N.uhanu I T. .Myrick 2, Grrem Miller, Mi,. Sarah
MuDuiiahl, vitr.es Muikey.
N—John B. Ni'l-»>>i j, William Null, Thomas
Nix, Ch.ulus Nix, Jonathan Ninl.
O — Sample Drr 5. A.h n Orr. Mrs. Marv Odom.
P—Joseph M. Post, Slepln Puce. Elijah Pate,
Joseph S. Porier, .1. L. Pa; kei } James T. Portia,
Simon Penison, ( nai h s I'ear>011,James Phillips.
K—Bradley UuMie. Nalhan Roby, Able L. Rob-
S—Thomas Stevens, William Steel, John Stur-
dyvent, Ahr.im Dliepherd, Ttiomas Stamps, W ill
iam P. Sterrett, Chailes > 11.it.*1, ^iisaiinau Stamp
er, James Stewart, Myles Scarborough, William
Simpson, James Simmons, John Spear, Daniel
Scott, Wiley J. Stalling, Joseph Scott, Benjamin
Scott.
T—Phil’ip Thurmoa 3, Miss Sarah Tuggle, John
W. '1 iiriihull, John Tomlinson, Thou.as i nggle,
Rowland 'i’horaton, Joseph \\ . 'J odd 2, John
Tucker 2, Arquillun Taylor, TiioinasW . irammel.
U—Alexander Lrqtihait.
W—James W illingham, Lankin Wilson, Will
iam Williams, John B. Whatley, John Wales, llcv.
R. P. Ward, John Wimbish, John Watson, John
Whitaker, John While, John Weldon, Mrs. Ann
White, Thomas Ware, John Wilson, Win. Wel-
1, Elijah V
PETER GIUNNEL, P. M.
April 8. 3t 21
iXj O J ICE.--! do hereby declare Slid hifcke'knc^Ti
_L 1 to all whom it may concern, that during live
Spring term of the Circuit court for Tuskaloo&a
ccuiitv, state ol Alabama, exercising chunrcry ju
risdiction, I obtained a decree from the said court,
divorcing me from my former wife, Rhoderey Bry
ant, and am llierefoie absolutely ditisob ed I10111 all
further obligations on her account.
WILLIAM BRYANT.
Titskaloosa, April 22 8t' 29
O’TICE —I do hereby forewarn all pe sons
trading for a note ot hand given by me
to Robert W are of Gwinnett county, bn the sum
of jfvjO, dated -2fl Feb nit. and de£?2'2d April,
inst. The said note I do roneeive v\ obtained
f i inn me without a valuable eon^tder.ition, and I
nm d* lerniiin d not to pay the saute unless the law
Compels me. JOHN HUNT.
J i-|>» 1 county, Apri) 22
TY OTICE.—There came lo the lirui.e of tlie
j \ Riihscrilier in Bibb eon 11 ly, Geo. on tin* 2£d
1821, and the cost thereon j tax due j(126 52.
_ H. L. JON ES, r. <.
7 jU\ COLLECT0H”S lTk.VvTiT i 1 c: sold
J. on the first Tuesday in May next, in the town
of Lavvrenecville, Gwinnett county, the following
properly, or so much thereof as will be sutlicient
to satisfy the tax due for the year 1821, with all
lawful Costs for the same, to wit :
500 anes of land in Jackson county, on the Oco
nee w aters, joins Ryan ; 287 acres of laud iu Jack-
son county, on tlie same waters, unknown who it
joins*. 490 acres in Wayne comity ; 202 1-2 acres
in Baldwin county, pine laud ; 202 1-2 acres in
Wilkinson county, pine Innd, and 202 1*2 acres
more in Baldwin 3d quality, l town lot in Louisville,
and I in Augusta ; two lots in the town of Klherton,
all taken as the property of Janie* 11. Kidd—tax
due $7 7 3-4 els.
J AMES BOR!NP,T.O.tt. C.
|\ r GTICK.—Vi ill be sold on the first Tuesday in
-L 1 July next, at the court-house iu Clinton, by
ail orderof the Inferior court of Jones county, 60
acres of land belonging to the estate of J esse Vea-
?r\ dec’d, whereon the said Veazey deceased.-—
Terms of sale made known on the dav.
Apr 22 ABNER LOCKETT, Adni’r.
(iRKE ABLl'j to tin order of the court of Or
dinary of Jones county, will be sold in the
town of C inton, on the first Tuesday in July next,
one bundled and fifty acres of land on the waters
ot Walnut creek adjoining Lucas ki Smith, belong
ing to the estate ofUeuben M. Leroy. Sold for the
benefit of die heirs and creditors. Terms, credit
■v
until Christmas
April
|p XECUTOK'S SALE
WILLIAM FREENY, A.lm'r
Ills 29
.N (
be
-If
*10
C l ABI.NET FURMTURK.-—Tilt! snbseiiber
/ ullVi s fin’ sale ill his cslablisliincm in Attjjus-
tn, a It (.'oof?. Iiulmv the uiatket, in Broatl sireet,
tho subscriber at tlie. lehuconna bridge ! Cabinet Furniture now iu general use, made ol
7th March last, a likely liav mare about 16 ' good materials and workmanship, w hich can be
- * * ' 1 1 had low for cash. Orders directed to him will he
thankfully received and punctually attended to.
DAVID W. DONALDSON.
February V ^
J OSEPH W E. W ALL ACE—You are here
by notified to attend a meeting of Jnsper Lodg
—j the „ ,
or 12 years, 15 hands high, a natural trotter, shod
ill round, switch tail, and her foretop cut close—
Any pei'•on giving information, so that 1 get said
marc, or delivering her to me, ‘-hall be entitled to
the above reward, together with all rcH-onal le ex
penses. L. LAM SHE
(No. 27) 0.1 Friday the 23d day of May
»mb- 1 :,„«<\ver charges preferred against yon, of
Bibb comity, April 15 6 -8
j&rtn REWARD —Hun iw .v from Hu r
flj) f S' riher, a negro fellow by tlie name ol highly ummiMomc and tnmenllenv.nily.
Dick, about 5 ft. 5 in. high, and from appearance j. i\l.^ PH1LLII S, .
about twenty two years of age vv< Il mane, a sear IMontio llo, Mtrrch j, 5;l73.
his under lip and his back scarified very Winch, ; ?’ The Cuhairb
ftitd a‘tailor by trade ; who formerly belonged lo , thne times'.
Brimsntade f: Alev of Savannah.—M ho, from all
had
trill publish the above
infm (nation, will make for this place, as lie
free papers and permits with my name assigned
T o them, from this place to Savannah, and from
vliis to Charleston, to work at his Imsincs-, w hich
he had procured from some one in this place.
I will give a reward of twenty dollars to any one
who uni apprehend and confine him in any jail so
I can get him again.
N. B. All masters of vessels and patroons of
beats are rautioiv-d from harboring the said fellow,
as he is capable of imposing himsing on them un
der some other name and character, he being
rate rascal. K. L. MO I 1
Augusta, April 9
V..)A RFWARI).—Runaway from thesnb-
>? t periber at the Indian Springs, on the
♦th iu.st. a negio man by the 11 line ol Dick, alxiut
30 years of age He is a tall black fellow and talks
very fine and nitnl. st, anil formerly belonip'tl to
frea..Tuhn Moore, of Jawper county : the above
S AW NOTICE—Til.! Mibscribers limn eon-
neetial ilieinselvcs In ilio practire. of the law
under the firm nl’Stronu and Holt, and will attend
tlie ‘■everal Courts in I In- Oruiulgee Cirenil, I’ulas-
ki Ttvijfi>s, null Laurens, of tlie Soullieru, mid
I Monroe aitilNeWtori of tlie Flint t ireuii-.
1 CHRISTOPHER B. STRONG.
PI'LASM S. HOLT.
I F. itontou, .T.uiuary If lo—lit
1 FI til E suliM'ribers have asstx’iated themselves to*
, netln r ill the practice ol Law, in the name ot
lie being a first 1 DANIEL X MATTHEWS : their office is kept
‘ in this piae/»—any business confided to them, will
be strictly attended lo. They will attend the seve
ral Superior courts in tin' Northern \\ csirrn cu
ts WILLIAM DANIEL,
ALLEN MATTHEWS,
ille, January 21 18———l- 1
CoUvm Wave House,
Upper eml, Sunlit vide Brand S't. .Jugusltt. ,
WILLIAM H. EGAN,
B EGS leave to ner|4iaiut his friends nml the
public, that the above is iu complete order 1
for the reception of produce.
The security from lire, w hich its peculiar situa
tion affords, and the convenience arising from its
immediate neighborhood to that part of tlie town
where the principle portion of the Cotton is now
sold, render it a desirable place for the planters to
deposit their produce. Liberal advances made.
Sept. 10. 49—tf.
To the Cotton Planters of Georgia.
MIK subscriber is in pesi ession ofjhe patent
lit for making the late Improved Press for
•xt, to packing cotton in square hales, invented bv him,
nature now offers to make for all those vv isliing to ptir< base
said presses, with which 5 hands can pack 3b0 or
cry. 380 lbs. giiin’d cotton in 3 1-2 yards bagging, and
—tin .,aek 10 bales ir. one day Those who wish lo
have one made rail he accommodated, by applica
tion to him living in (Minton, Georgia, or can have
any further information respecting it, by writing to
him at liieabove place. Ihcv have been well tried
and highly approved in the State ot Mississippi,
where they were invented.
January 7 J ESSE MATHEWS.
T
INKRAL SI’ItINGS.—Tlie Subsi
M 1 taken the Indian Mineral Spri
of Dec., last, a likely negro woman about 25 or 28
veins old, and vrMow coiuph xi(*n, stout well made,
bv the name of Cr.irey, and she s:ink that she be
longs to William Dimchan, of Newbury district.
South Carolina, and that she was decoyed from
her master and carried into the Clock nation, and
thorn sold to a half breed some time last spring,
and that she is on hei way home to her master.—
And 1 do particuhu lv request the ownw of said ne
gro to come forward, pay expense s, and take her
uvvnv, according to law.
Feb 18 2()tf HENRY AUDULF.
O 1 ICE —Strayed front the suliseribcr on the
1 1 7tii in.d. a small bay policy (a mare,) very
light built, has a number of small while spots on
one side of her face, and a li vv saddle spots, tin
corners of her mouth very much worn with the.
bridle, and shod all lonud—no other ut.nks recol
lected Any person who will take up said policy,
and inform the subscriber, so dial lie may get her
a«raiu, shall receive a reward of five dollars.
WM. SHIVERS, J r .
Shivers' Mjtls, Wartfen co A)it 15 *b-3
\ O TICE.—1 forewarn all person*, from trading
_! 1 for two notes given by me to Thomas \V ilson,
one due the 25th December last for v»2.j(J, with a
i n i*.fit on the same for % 204, and the oilier due the
2 >th December next, for $250, both given on the
1 27th ol December, 1821, as I do not intend to pay
the amount of said notes to any other person but
the said Thomas Wilson, living in Jasper county.
April 15-8128 J \MES MARTIN:
EORGI Walton county.-—Lucy Turman of
X rapt. Davis’s district, tolled liefore Ovien
Stioml, esq. one brown bay mare 5 leel high, 8 yrs
old, no brands purer ivahle, a small white spot over
the right eye, shod all round—appraised by Rich
ard R. Billups ami John Dickinson to >'75, the 28lh
March, 1843 V HARALSON, Clk.
( '( EORGI A Putnam county.—Posted lie fore
X Newton Cooper Esq. by Jethro Jackson of
the 807th district G. M. on the 27th day of May
1322,0110 brow n bay mare, 4 feet eleven inches
high, judged to he live years old, appraised to eigh
ty dollars—returned to office the 18th April 1823.
Posted before Newton Cooper Esq. bv Win. E.
M. n cns of capt. Heaves’ dislnct, one bright sorrel
mare, a star on her forehead, some white hairs on
her vv itlie.rs, a si ar on the jioinl of her left buttock,
three or four years old, four loot eleven inches
high, appraised to J?60 lids l2th day ol April 1823.
On the second Tues
day in Jane next, will be sold at the late re*
idcnc*.; of P;o .« r Horton, lute of Jackson • (Unity,
-I.!. '.!, an the (.i-rson.i! J -t^ ' oY.^id ’g^VainW.WVV'lT.l
kitchen furniture, plantation tools, a road waggon,
a gig, corn and fodder, a quantity of cider and cider
rial, and ot lit r articles too tedious to enumerates—
i lie sale to continue ficm day to dav until all ari
sold, and the terms made know n on die dav of sale
WILLI AM BELL, r .
Apr22—79 .1 \S. HEMI'IIELL,) *' x ,s
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold
at the court house iu Tw igg« county,one ne
gro man Adam, the property of Robert Barton.de
ceased JOHN BARTON, ExV.
April 22 td»29
O N the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold
at the court-house in Warren county, 202 l-f
acres laud in the 10th district of Henry county
known by No 125 in said (list, sold for the beneli
of tlie heirs of Benjamin Wheeler de.c’d, late of
Warren county.
April 15 JAMES WHEELER, Agent.
V DMINISTRATOR 3 SALK.—On Friday the
sixth day of June next, will be sold at the late
residence of Joseph Yarbrough dive d, in Jackson
county ail the personal estate of said deceased con
sisting of horses, cattle Imps, household and kitch
en furniture, plantation utensils, corn, fodder, a
till and vessels, a qiiantitv of brandy and other ar
ticles too tedious to mention. Terms made known
on the dav of ft&lo.
AMBROSE Y \ RBROFGIJ,
THOMAS I. BOWEN,
April 17 t«i — 23
Terms made
ed said deceas
i on the day of sale.
HIRAM PERRY, Arln. i
VY r ' U - |' e folJTn Latvrenci'tillo, ou tin. (frii
tuewlay m May mxt, one lot of land in
Ivnnnctt roanly, koOWn by N„. 5, in ,| lr C ,|, ,| js .
Il - 6 " I,J *Jie prnporlv of Cedar
Roumllrer, dfr. lor the benefit ol the'heirs and
2T. J | di f S: ; ,d A " hating ,1. -
mauds, w ill please pre— * *•
areordiint to I,nr.
IRANCIk ROUNDTREE ) . .
Robert aitlew hitk ( Adni rs -
January til
A < ii*. Ki:A ® L r fc >.. a " °" 1 " llin'boaojarjc
JT. the court of Ortlm.oy of Jasper . onntv, tvlU
be „dd on the fit'll Tuesday in May next, at ti.“
con t-lmn.se in Mont.cello, between il,,. „.„ a | |„„„. s
j-j "It'S of! and, Imjiiir pan of Jot No. 19, in the
led. iliHtriet formerly Baldwin now Jusper hriim
pall ol the real estate pi Charles Brotteblon, tier’d!
sold lot the benefit ol ll,e heirs and creditors of
Bald estate. ^
JOSHlA BROUGHTON )
AMOS (iOltl.E, fn right d/ hisuifv, ( Adm ’ r *-
lilarrli 25 # * * ’'
O N jht.rs.lay tl8 Sh day of May next win |,e
sold at the late reslnence of John Careile
late tif Jasper county, rlec'd. nil the personal oro^
ffrncB excepted, of said doc'd. consisiit,.
ol horses, eat le. mgs. imnch brandy, bacon, corn
toiltler, liniiHcnofd and kitchen ftnnm.rc, and »un.
.Iry articles too tedious to mention. Bale to eouti-
miefn.m day to day untill all be sold—Terms of
Bale made kiniw n on the dav
? J . 1 v!v J , I 'i S „V AUr,U r ', AdmV.
March | C L UI MA A-hu x.
««,d
fl i‘^’Ctns'sm.g of household an Jkii. te-
cn imuiture, hoises, hogs,
J'a'mes rtjtO'IiuV;* •
_A,ml L 20—i,|s-
U / ILL be sold on Tlmrsdny the 8th ol'M'aV
next, the |x rsonnl jirojiortt of 'J ims Ftf-
monMwi, dec’ll, nt his laie residence in Putnam
county, Consisting ol hoist s,eon s and calves, i ces
eni ii anil fodder,TioUbchold and kitchen f ' h '
Terms made known on the tiny of sale.
i furniture.
Atlin'rs.
JOHN EDMONSON, ) . ,
March 5.') '/.ACH. EDMONSON, j A,Im '
W ILL be sold on Wednesday the 7th day pf
Mav next, at the late residence of Sliatl-
rtit'lt Holmes, laic of 1 wi”r;s county, dcc’ii. one
sou k of I'uddcr, kitchen furnilure, three nnais, and
planlatiou tools, being (lie personal estate of ihe
said Shndrnck Holmes, tfec'd. Terms of sale
m*le know n on the day of sale.
March 25 JOSIA1I HOLMES, Adin’r.
| VI Oil* E— All persons indebted to the estate
11 ol Robert Cary, deceased^ are rer|tiesle<| to
make immediate payment, anti nil who have tie-
maiuls .tgniust said citato are hereby notified to
present tlie htime properly atterted, w itliin the tune
prescribed by law. DANIEL Ml'.LSON,
J.C. DAV1D90N,
April 1 Adm'rs. with ilu- will annexctL
\ LI. persons indebted lo Ihe estate of N'admit-
. ir! tVilliai
Dai
AVY.—The subscriber h
j at Covington, Newton com ty, will promptly
reward will he paid to any jrerson wiio will deliver , attend to all business placed iu Ids care
him to me at the Mineral Springs, or lodge bint to JOHN iV VV LLIAMSON.
Monticellojatl. JOEL BALE). . Covington, Newton county, March 4 —— 111
February 85 *! — u _ BOUGHT to jail, a negro man liy the name of
( 3 EORGI A, Ogleiliorpe conntv, Clerk s office, | | Gabe, who says lie belongs to \\ in Minter of
X Infr. court.—Taken up by Y’oung ( W . Short, j ()n ,. s county
iber It at*
brat'Min
of20vears, for the purpose of keepiug a house of
Entertainment lor all who mav vvi*>h to visit the
place either for health or pleasure*, lie then foie
solicits the patronage of the public. His table will
be as well furnished as the country afiinds: and
his stables with foiage of every description, and
good ostlers to attend to them. He pledges him
self that no attention shall lie wanting on his part to
give pleasme and comfort to all who may favor
’ him with their company. He has also on hand
1 2.700 bushels of ( orn, and an excellent grist mill,
^ 1 which will enable him to sell corn or meal low to
t located himself Inivallers. Ho has also a first rate l.lack-smiih,
who will be ever ready to attend to customers with unnuii «. . ><| - — A ..
dispatch. \ general assortment of goods will also Ictl before George Osborn, Esti. (thrown buy marc, tides loo tctboustomcnUon
be kept to dispose of for cash on low terms. a w hite spot ou her forehead, hen left eye inclintid *
JOEL B AI.EY. to Im a glass eye, and mpixised to he about 7 years
N. B. All persons arc at liberty lo conic with old—appraised by Janies Davis tnd Samuel vVriglit
their fumiliesand tjitild tents gratis. J. B. to % 10 this5t)t of April. 1H'J3.
Febraan li 81 if Apr 22 I'll VD. B REES, Clk.
O N the first Tuesday in June, will be sold in
the town ot Madison,sixty-six and two-third
acres ol laud, in the county of Morgan, one negio
giil 11 years old, liou^'liold I'm niiuic, t<v. sold as
the pAairriv ol Elisha Tally, foi the benefit of the
heirs of said deceased.
THOMAS TALLY, Adm'r.
April L
F i R3U ANT to an order of the honoiable tlie
Inferior court of Greene county, sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold on tlie first Tuesday
in June next, before the court-house door in
Gi eoii'ishoroogh, 35 acres of land, more *.• less ri-
in.ite in the county of Greene, on Rush creek, ad
joining Mnj. Thomas Moseley, John Montford and
others, it being part of the real estate of Thomas
Houghton, dcc’d. for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said dec’d. Terms made known on
tlie clav of sale.
March 13 ABR MI AM YEATS, Ex’or.
i May next, v\ ill be sold
of 'l lioma*! VV. Benson,
dee d, all the personal properly of said dec’d, con
sisting of one iiorsc, cows and calves, household ami
kitchen furniture, and sundry other articles too te
dious to mention. Terms made known on the day
ots.de. HANNAH BENSON, Admx.
JOSEPH W. BRANTLEY, Adm’r.
March 18
IV; OTICE.—Will be sold at tbo late residence
J. x of Munlocli'McDuflie, dec’d, in Iruin coun
ty, on Thursday the 29th May next, bis stock o/
j cattle, (900 head or upwards,) with a remnant ol
I other personal property—all sold for the benefit ol
! tho creditors and heirs of said deceased, and sale
I to continue from day to day until all are sold.—-
■ Terms made known at the sale. It is hoped that
, all who are indebted to the above estate w ill corue
. forward for settlement—likewise those to whom
. the estate is indebted will be heard.
ABIGAIL McDUFFIE, Adni x
JOHN C. LOVE, Adni’r.
The above Hide is postponed from the 15th to die
29th Mnv, April 15
O N the first Saturday
at the late iesiden
/\ iel Williams, late of W alton county, tlct’il.
.•ire reriurstotl in initkc iinmotliuto piiymrnt, anti
tlioM 1 tlmt the ttstato is indebted tn are requested
to render their demands in areordinw to law
EDWARD WILLIAMS, j,, .
GREEN S. U II.LI VMS < A(lln n -
'V'" 11 KWZAWE'ni WILLIAMS, Aclm'y.
V LL persons in.lt bte.l to the elate of Arlbdr
I inney, doc'd. are ret|ucsted to come f i ward
il.e intmediatr payment, and those to wbom
late is indebted me requested to pttscrt
ccounts aceortlintr tn law.
MACERB II \HHIS, Adm'r.
MARTHA FINNEY, Adm x.
April I 2C t.tv
l\i O 1 ICE.— All persons indebted to the estate qf
±1 Ambrose Edwards, late of Jones county dt t ‘d,
ore requested to mttke immediate payment: nml
nil who have demands against the estntc,, are bety-
by notified to present the same properly attested,
within the tiiqe prescribed bv law.
JOHN EDWARDS, Lxer’r.
April 15 23
il
ami i
the
thei
I l.RSONS leiv mg demands ngninfU the estate
X “f W iliinm 1* iiullay, doc’d, Into of Morgan
county, are requested to present them in terms of
the law. and those indebted to said estate are re
quest td lo make inmmlintc j.aurcnt.
JESSE IL* SMITH, Adm'r.
April 8 6t£2*—27
"jV: OTICE.—All |versons having dt mauds ngaintJ
_Ll the estate of John C. Smith, late of Jonca
county, dec’d. are requested to present them with
out delay according to law ; and all those that arc
indebted to said estate will, by the first of May
next, call ami imv off the demands against tbftui,
or I shall pul them in suit, as no longer indulgence
will be given. EZEKIEL F. SMITH, Kx’r.
March 25. 25-—-3t
Samuel Johnson ot the 309tlt di»t. G. M. posted
before Joint Gnode 1 dark bay mate supposed to bo
15 or 16 years old, 4 feet 7 or 3 iurhos high, both
hind feet a while star on her forehead, much r — tty-i rn~
mblx'd with gear, appraisal bv John \V. Tommy , / 1 liursday the 22(11 day of Mav next, will be
nii.1 Uenjnmin Wliithold to twenty live dollars, tlus ; W stilt! nt tlie plnnmtion t»( Jnnl.tn Aiitlerson,
l ’lli of April l!Di> " i late of I’ulaski conntv, dee il.aquantity of corn ia
Viilemu DnwHt.n of capt. Buckner * district, pqs- ; bacon, nml an 110 (pilion still, and sundry other ar-
1 '- 'es too tedious to mention. Terms made known
the day of sale, by
April 8 THE ADMINISTRATRIX.
•'tad posted before Robert Gillespie. Esq. on the
H' li day of Fcb. a bay mare 4 v ears old next spring,
4 feet 8 inches high, With n small star in her fore
head, and a small speck of white under her right
eve—appraised to 520.
Taken up by Jonathan Bailey living in capt.Card-
well’s district’, and posted before JohnTarpley, esq.
on the 4th day of March, u sorrel marc supposed
to be 15 vrs. old, blaze face, right bind foot white,
>n the left side of her jaw a few white hairs, about
^feet 6 or 7 inches high—appraised to 515.
Apr 22 ISAAC COLLIER, CH*
Also one negro man by the name of Dave, be
longing to Win. Blunt of said county.
'The owners arc requested to come forward,
nro\e property, pay charges, and take them away.
1 * JOHN C. MANGHAM, SI. tl.
Milledgeville, April 15
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.
Afril 15-^28 WM VARNER, D. S
rilllE subscriber offers for sale on reasonable
I terms die Planlatiou whereon lie now lives,
containing about 1000 acres, mostly good land, to
gether with 3 valuable mills, viz. I saw and 2 grist,
together with an excellent gin house and gear, the
whole upon a never failing sin Ain ot water. 1 he
situation is well known by the name of Long’s
Mills, iu the county of Washington, 9 miles from
Sandersville Anv person wi-hingto purchase, are
S TOLEN from the house of ihe subscriber, 5
miles from Milledgeville, between the Monti-
cello and Katonton roads, on the night of the 6th tedious to mention
inst. a large sorrel horse 9 or 10 years old. 5 feet April 8
2 or 3 inches high, a small lump under one of his
jaws, some saddle spots, one of Ins knees n little
larger than the other, paces veiy fast and rough.
A liberal reward will be paid for the apprehension
1 of the thief and horse, or horse alone, so that I
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Will be sold
on the 14th of June next, at Fairplny, Mor
gan county, all the personal property of \\ in Find
lay dec’d, consisting of one liuisc, saddle* and bri
dle. 1 silver watch, and sundry other articles too
JESSE H. SMITH, Adinr.
invited to call and view the premises, ns a great get him ; any infoiniation about either will be
bargain will be given by JOHN J LONG, j thankfully received. JOHN M CROWDER
April 15 3m* A^ril 13 -3*-*-23
TX7TLL be sold on the 10th day of Mav next, at
\\ the late residence ot Starling Anderson,
laie of Twiggs county, dec’d. all the personal pro-
|H*rtv, belonging to said estate, consisting ol four
negroes, two horses, a parcel of hogs, household
aim kitchen furniture, and plantation ttmls, and
some seed cotton J051AH IDJLME8, Adm’r
>ftr:Th?5 /
TVT OTICE.—All per-nns indebted to the estate
I. ^1 of Jacob Bmzcl), late of Irwin county, de
ceased, will please settle up; and those to w)tout
said estate *$* indebted, w ill present their aceoun »
duly attested to.
ABIGAIL McDUFFIE, AdrnV
JOHN C. LOVE, Adm’r
April 15 I)c bonis nor.
A LL prisons indebted to the Cf-tate of Thomas
_l\ Huson, late of Milledgeville dee’d will make
immediate payment, and those having rlninjs
agaii^t said di c’d, will present them according to
law. FRANCKS HUSON, Adm’x.
April 22 29———
'JV' OTICE —All persons indebted to the entut#
J. 1 of John Cahaniss, lute of Jones countv, de
ceased, an* request, d to make immediate pay ment;
and those holuiug demauds against said estate, are
required to present them foi pavnientm the sub*
scribcr. JOHN E. BAILEY, Adm’r.
April22—29 d# bonis nap.
MN moMihf kfler date*, applicatfon \vtl’ Ka
made to tbc honorabl t the Inferior c«.urt of Fuf»
narn ( ounty, when sitting for ordinary outp 'Se^,
for leave to it 11 the rr*l eitate cf Re'jamiq
Hxrvey, late of said county, deceased.
MQ8ES HARVEY, | A7 ,
JEREM4AH CLARK, | r| *
<> ?t\\ 15 afOot