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by caviar j* RVUL.ANLV STATE PRINTERS.
(J5=*THE Geohcia Jouhnal i« mr-lith- WttYvVvi VMEfcq &(!.
•il weekly, at the corner of Wayne and Hancock Streets, II I'llDITnx' .
at Three Dollars per aim. iu advance, or Four Dollars II P,| IlLltiN & 1 Isl N CE.
MILLEDGEVILLE, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, ibjs.
VOLUME XIV - M
3Tt\U ® OOTLfi,
lit tlit* end of tin* year.
Advertisement* inserted at tlie usual rates.
N. B. Sales of land and negroes, by Administrators,
Ksecutors, or Guardians, are required, b) law, to be
held on the first l ue>da> in tlx* month, between the
hours of ten iii the forenoon ami three in the afternoon,
•»t the court house of the county in which the property
situate.—Notice of these sales must be given in a public
gazette SIX I Y day* previous to the day of sale.
Notice of the sate of personal property must be given
.11 like manner, FOH 1 Y stays previous tothe day of sale.
Notice tothe debtors a list creditors of au estate must
be published for KOUTY days.
Notice that application will he made to the Court of
Ordinal)’ for leave to sell laud, must be published for
slNK MON CHS.
All business ot this kind continues to receive prompt
attention at the office of the Georgia Journal.
Rules of Practice.
flT’ST published, ami fur sale by the stibscri*
,jl tics
AKIf - Yoiirc,
r, ng at their old
stand, No. 138, Pearl-street, an exit'll
sortmem of tlie follow ini;
1 nmvrcrcn ing anil opening at tliri
! f |^HK subscribers lmvo just received, m addi-
! Uou to their Itirnu-r slot k, ihe following arti-
J cIch, wIik'Ii render llieir assortment
; Fine black and Mur Cl
; fine olive and Inmin C'lmlis Wnslin Kobea and
Orewe*, flits Mnilin Scnrfa, Book and Leno Mus-
lm, Nansook and Jaconet do. Inserting Trimmings
JAMES FINIGAN,
Haute, Sign, mid Ornamental rainier,
FF.I.S gr.itifiil to the eili/.cnsof Millpilgcvillc
P' i . ; .i._ n .
.... , n . :,M ‘* ' fs . v i*' 1 oitv (ortho liberal encouragement mile above Stephanas Bridge on Ihe Ogerhee
'is (Iii ilt C i in, !•,. he has received Attire Ins residence among them, er, Hurkc couiitv, on as good terms us they c
• IS, mi 111) l. ami tomlnru l.m .« .1 1 I. : p - - . _ .2
A LL persons wanting tin* Georgia Burr cemen- TVs’ OTICE—'There will be sold at the lute rcsi-
ted Mill Stones, made of the best materials, !. 1 Hence of John Martin Hilliard dec’d in Wnsh-
and warranted t o be well cemented, inav be fur- angton county, on the 20th of June next, agreeable
nidied by applying to Needham Bryan, living one tothe last will anti testament of said dee d. the
personal properly of said dre’d, consisting ot bo;
March 4
all of "hioj, luS? selected and uilih'amTIKTi^mir'
’() . ''.ru'' V* : V 0 "' - " Cri, l"' »'■ < ( anil Nankin
u' . . coiilaimng common do. Crape Shawl*, Z. In and Zephyr Handker-
I
rum
..'III,r* / r it j• !) do Locks, fine plate, knob and mortice
“ 1 he Ititles of Practice established by the 1000 gr " * *
ami tin.' knives and Forks of t ier) tleserip- chiefs. Wncy Silk do Linens! Lmmi enmbr
tmn , pi'll ami two blade Knives, together with I.oiir Lawn, brown anil white Drillings Mne u
-.pnng-bark, Spnnibli ami Frcneli pattern, a yellow Nankeen, sniped ami plaid Silks, Merino
new article , ly'gei’s 1‘en-knive.; John Urn- Shawls, Flat- I lumlkereliiels, fanilnie Dimity,
ta-snndbcarg.||s ll.i7.tns; Plane Irons; Chi- white Jeans, black ami bine bilk Velvet, I'ni.'in
M'ls , Scissors; Drawing Knives, ul Slum's Stripes, tlo Mixtincs, black Sinehews. \ e|v el liih-
"lake ; with n lame assortment til' Files, in- bon, Italian Crape, Needles, I.allies' I,hick ami
rinding rlmse for setting the teeth of cotton white .Silk Hose, do fine Cotton do I, .. ! iiv
gins, made to order.
asks Screws; 3 do butt and IIL Ilingr
fudges of the Superior Co urts, at their Con-
•cut ion held in Map last”
Price 75 cents neatly bound iu marbled pa
per, and interleaved with fine letter paper, making
.a all 100 pages.
Any person enclosing 75 cents and paying the
postage, can have a copy sent by mail.
The subscribers will put to press early in tin* fall
Till: JOURNAL ALMAN UK I
A large edition is contemplated.
CAMAK & RAGLAND
To Unit.
ftuif. Store room on Wavne- t. next doi f
I Messrs. Calhoun iw Wood, recently oecupie
bv W’ilev, Baxter ti Co. as a shoe store. Apply t
}i enry \V. Malone or James S. Calhoun.
June 10 4t 36
* s Buttons, common and superior gilt
Brittania Ten Rots and Spoons
Z casks lea Trays ; 3 do plated Castors
2 do Curtain Pins, Cabinet Trimmings, Brass Irons, Socket Chi:
Nailsj h»ic.
25 df) (.aroliua Hoes, 0 to No \
do ^ do patent, 0 to No. t
25 do Trace Chains, H and 10 link
ni tii |uu 2 do Haller Chains, japanned and tinned
’Oil 132-1 ^ r V uni ^ link Traces, a good article
50 Anvils; 50 \ ices; together with Naylor
S.indei’son’s OL blistered and cast Steel.
Orders lor these articles, or any part of them,
" ill be promptly executed, and on terms as lavor-
able as il the parties were personally present to
make the selection—the tcrm> will be bluMal.
May 20 3m 13
30 ’ .luted, an •■ipprentice to the above busi*
tn'ss- May 27 (it:VI-
t'uUnn WuYft \Umst,
Upper end, South side Broad St. slugusta,
WILLI AM H. LtLVN,
J^LGS leave to acquaint Ids friends anti the
, , j v - ’3 public, that the above is in complete ordei
j leather uio\es, do. white and colored Kid do.ticn- for the reception of produce,
j Heinous ^ ne Buckskin Gloves, Artificial Curb, The securi<y trom lire, w liich its peculiar situa-
I 11.or owtfer, Antapic Oil, Cologne W ati r, Mo- tiou afi’md.s, and the comenicnre arising from its
j loero and Kid Reticules, Parasols, Umbrellas, tine immediate neighborhood to that part of the town
oval crowned Hats, Boots and tdiorr.. where the prim iple portion of the Cotton is now
Knob and Mortice Locks, Hound Bolts, Plane sold, render it a desirable place for the planters to
Irons, Socket ! hisels, Screw Augers, best c ast- deposit their produce. Liberal advances made.
steel hand and pit Saws, Steelyards from 100 to Sept. 10. 10 tf.
400 lbs. Saddles. Pocket Books, Rodger's patent " ■■ 1 ■ — 1
Penknives, Gig \Vliips. Spanish Knives, Hyson K. FORT HAWKINS.
Gunpowder Tea, Cabinet Sugars, Cabines- To- /COTTON NV MUMIOCSK, IU)\TING AND
bacco, Georgia Mould Candle*,, Bale Rope, Loaf \j (iROCT.RI K.S.—I lie subhcr.ber lias lately
Sugar, Pomemy s Razor Straps, with Paste. taken possession of a very extensive ware-house
for the reception of Cotton and has rommcnrrd the
and tenders his Rprvices in tin* above business, in ' ntforded,
which he respectfully solirits a continuance of their • a „, uu an arc soio j
patronage All orders left at the Cabinet shop on LORGIA, Henry county--William Hardin of ont |, e day bv the ex<
Wayne-.st. next door but one to the coiner of Han* dipt. Lewis's (list, tolls before James L? ‘!!ers ’WTLI.I
cork-st. will be .thankfully rereived and punctuullv | Lsq.onc ehesnnt sorrel mare about I I and a half
attended to ' '' n “' L l ‘ x ‘ ^ " • *
g ot nor-
be ses, one waggon, a tew entile, and liousenold and
kitchen furniture—the sale to continue from day to
d.r, till all arc ssild. The termxof sale made Known
Freak homily .Medicines,
^ v-
AT IL ROG F.R3 has just received from Now
J I \V1\(; quit the husim-m of Watch Uopair- A’ • a "' 1 is no « <>l>f■ii ,, K at his Dru K
1 I i„e in tlit* plaoe, I have Ml will. T. Itt-.-.l k a;’ ' “ S ' S ’ > Baiael ' 8 ucvv
Notice.
buildin
150 lbs. best Penman Bark,
120 “ Cremor Tartar,
50 “ Jalap,
150 bott.es Castor Oil,
4-3 “ Olive do.
25 lbs. Calomel,
10 gross English Phials,
10 lbs. Opium, Turk. Scidlitz and Soda
Powders, Madder, Indigo, and all other articles
, . , . I, i ., attached to a Drug Establishment in proportionate i
i l 0 T' KCI IV • T‘"L'' ? f’ ,,roce * IquantiUoa. Familit-s, physician,, and mert hant.
! ! r- 1 V Vlcr ',ff?„VS ‘ e J, , ?A , „T 1 l s ? na * can !„• furnished very hnv
the watches remaining in iny shoj . who will deliv
or them if called for before the 1 -t of September
next, if not tlicv will be sold for the expenses.
June 10—2t ‘JUMES TVLER.
ltcmovnl.
TI1HK subscribers respectfully inform the public
1 that tbuy have taken the stand formerly oc
cupied bv Messrs. Crenshaw Barrow, near the
New Market, on Greene-st. where they offer for
An assortment of China, Glass, and Crock
Also—-An elegant PI ANO FORTE
BURTON HEPBURN k Co.
Mdledgeville, May 6 31
Lund and Xcgroes fur Halt'.
d,con-
A HANDSOME property, unincumln n
sisting ol laud and negroes, together with
stock ot every kind, and the growing crop, amount
ing in all to about 12 or 15,00(1 dollars, situate in
the upper country, and well calculated for a coun
try store—the soil well adapted to (he cultivation
Boating business on the riser Ocmu’igee, and beg
leave to solicit a shme of public patronage, lie
has now two boats running, and will carry cotton
at the low rate of two dollars and fifty cents per
bale.
Cotton will lm received at the Ware house at
the reduced price of ta elve ami a half cents per
bale a month.
A fiberal advance made on cotton shipped.
Lately received and for sale at very reduced
prices, a larqe assortment of Grorcrigs, &c. &c.
hands high, about (> or 7 wars old—appraised at
$•>0, April 23d 1823. Given under mv hand this
fithof Mav, 1323. J. M. FORBES, c. i. c.
June 3^ 35
( 4 KORGIA, De Kalb county.—Taken into pos-
•' session by James M. C Montgomery, at the
May 20
WILLIAM HILLIARD, ) v .
JAMES POWELL, ’t K! ' rcrs -
ids 33
\\PU. be sold iu Sandersville, Washington
\ T county, on the first Tuesday in August next,
w ithin the* usual hours of sale, three tracts of land,
being the real estate of F.z.ekiel Daniel dee d, one
Standing Peachtree,a dark bay tills 4 >'s. ‘>hl this ,,arl coni lining ‘237 1-2 acres. King on the Big
spring, about 14 1-2 hands high, a blaze and snip, n '
no brands pcrceisabb—22ml April 1323.
June 3 T. \. DOBBS, r>. c. i. c.
E01Uil A, llaU'rslmm county—Taken up and
B posted before J
3d May, by Jesse Ito-
ph Dobson, Emj. on the
apt. Cross’ diM, I light
Ohoopie—one oilier tract containing 200, mlioiiiing
the above land—one oilier tract containing 200. ly
ing on the waters of said Ohoopie, adjoining 11 il -
lard and others—sold for the benefit ol the licif*
and creditors. EZEKIEL DANIEL, Ex’r.
Mav 13 ids' 12
Imn horse about 1 I 1-2 bands high, in tolerable or- i\ OTICE—Will be sold at the house ol Jeffrey
tr M’wt'il in il Mo
, \r i r i con: i. ling ot me following articles: Salt, In
ol corn and cotton, is offered for sale on aecommo- j pj our> ('off,.,.. Su a. , Molasses Whiskey G
B ANK STOCK,
good paper, w ell •
w ill he taken in payment
For further particulars, apply to tlio Editors of
the Georgia Journal.
Milledgcville, May 13
! Cheese, Powder, Shot, Lead, Castings,Tobnc
,,r "» Nads, t\ic. kc. -I-,000 yards well assorted domestic
L’uited States’ Mail Stacos.
ble terms for cash
June 10
ROWE k NEW EEL.
3t 3G
II
Doctor Champion,
able to attend his professional duties
Montieello, June 10
3t-
-3G
April 11——27
Montieello Female Aratlemy.
M ISS USHER respectfully informs the public
. that her school will be, open for the recep-
AS t.id-plcasnre tomlorm his friends in Jus- ; tion of voung ladies the second Monday in Mn\
per county and its vicinity, that lie is again , She flatters herself, from the encouragement she
I has received for the four last \eais in Yorkxille,
| S. C. she will be able to give equal satisfaction to
| those parents and guardians who place their chil
dren under lo r care in this state.
Even attention will be given to their manners,
morals, and expenses.
The high and healthy situation of this xillagf
will invite p» ople from tin- low and unhealthy j arts
of the country to place their children here, that
their -Judies may not be interrupted by a long va
cation to escape sickness
The rates of tuition v. ill l*r the same as at York-
ville. Good boarding can be obtained on ns rea
sonable terms as in any other village in the up-
country. A number of young ladies can be ac
commodated in Mr Usher's family.
Miss Usher has testimonials from gentlemen of
the city ot Hartford. Connecticut, likewise from
the Trustees of the Female Academy at York* ille.
TERMS OF TUITION
cotton goods. PF/JT.R \\ 1LTBERGF.u, Jr.
Fort Hawkins, Jan 14 15 if
To the Colton Planters of Georgia.
rjllIR subscriber is in pe> v--ion of the patent
I right for making the late Improved Pu s . lor
THE subscribers have e*. pa Ting; cotton in square bales, invented bv him,
tablishcd a regular line of J now oilers to make for all those wishing to
Stagi s from Milledgi vdle. j aid presses, with which 3 hands can par
to Tort Miteliell, where they j ^30 ibn. ginn'd cotton
w ill be regulai ly im l by Mr. j ptuik 10 bales ii
tier, with a half dollar bell on, the roll
two places, a small star in his forehead, and shod
all round, the shoes pretty well worn, his feet bad
ly cut with side lines, no brands perceivable—ap
praised by Thomas Dooly and George W aid to be
worth £f>0, Mav 3d, Ifi.’J.
June 3 \VM. C. SPARKS, c. i. c.
( 4 KORGIA, Putnam county, Clerk’s office In
f ferior court—John Burton of eapt. Baugh’s
‘list, tolls before Slillt Daniel Esq. onccstruy black
horse, his liiiul legs white, about 4 feet 10 or 11 In
dies high, 10 or 12 vears old—appraised to $30.
June3~-S6 THAD B REF,9,Clk.
ounty INI. II. B
tli-i, tolled before John
Jenkins E>q. a sorrel nii.ro about 12 years old, 14-
hands high, branded with the lettei D, 2 white
streaks in her face, and a swab tail—appraised to
S10, 23d Mav, 1323.
Juno 10 ' _ JOHN M DAVIS, < 11
/ ^ EORGIA, Clark county^ itflerk * office lnfe-
\ R rior court—J nines Hem lei -on of rapt \\ aid's
di K t. tolled before \N m. Clitton Esq. on the 171Is
May last, a small strawbei ry roan stud horse *1 Icet boro, G
hi; ft, with si white face, lore feet white, roach
mano and switch tail—nppt lived to 515.
June 10 STERLING ELDER, c. i c.
( I EORGI Joi
Ji eapt Permentei
in 3 1
tlav
l lx.
PROPOSALS
By S. Gould, liiiw- Booksell.'r,
Curivr of ll'ill and firoad-streets, opposite the Cm
torn liaise,
For publishing by subscription
•AvcUbvAA’s VvacAice.
ok TtlF.
COURT OF KING’S BENCH, ENGLAND,
With additions and corrections,
In two vols. octavo, at $3 per volume.
THE above work lias been submitted to a num
ber ol the. older as well as younger Gentlemen oj
‘lie Bar of this City, who all concur iu the opinion
that it is not only the I test but the host compress
ed. most perspicuous, and perfect Treatise ever
*milrlis!ied. The price, to Subscribers only will be
J'hrce But Its per Volume, but will be advanced to
Olliers after publication
ffj’Subscriptions received at the office of the
Georgia Journal. June 3 (
Law Nolict*.
~5~XR. J. \Y. Mitchell, ol Hartford, will net as
J J mv agent whenever I am absent from that
place. ' ' T. 1). MITCH ELL. I
June 3 4t— 35 |
100 Dullars Ht'W;a’d.
OST iu the town of .Milh dgeville on t’.iu Ct!i
J j of May last, the follow ing bank bill-. » hose
vho are receiving money, will colder a favor m»
the subscriber by .ittcndiiig to the No:-;. <x.e. ol the
bills they receive. I may, in this way, bo enabled !
rp recover what I have lost.
It-in'* of Pi its on Darien Da/rf:.
N ,. 123, \. Jan 4. 1321, ^lOO
Ebon S Reese, Cash’i—T. Spalding, Prc
No. 1012, V Mav 20, 1319, £100
>54, A. Apr. 2d, 1: 19, .^IdO
201, A. Oct. 19, 1 19, 'DOO
1595, A. Jan. I. Io20, ,<100
03, A June 9. 1319, .<100
^Iding, Prcs’t
Planter
No. 153, A. Dec. 27, I«13, f 100
t Marshall, Casli’r—John Boltou, Pres’t.
State Bank.
No. IIS, B. Feb. 10, 1819, S100
Antlionv Porter, C isa'r—\V . LL bullock, IV s
i ..... .j .*. \ tl. i. ri.vil III
NDtlCP.
. of p ucli.i-ing a valuable lot
;m the 21st dish it t E.n ly e utl-
* 24. can apply to the subscribei
, near Malloi \ sv ille, vv ho
of sai l lot of land
•t) NAT 11 AN PHILLIP.
3t 36
r.
Berldoc 1 * line, which runs to Montgomery.
These stages will run twice a vv• ek bom Md-
ledgeville to Montgomery, leaving the former pi ice
every Monday and Wednesday. The fate will bo
the same as that of the Northern Si ago, f.u rents
jiermde. HUGH KNOX,
May 13—tf. 32 HENRY CRONN EL.
rcliase
360 or
bagging, and
who wish to
4 50 I
8 01)
quar.
Rending and Orthography, <3 50
The same, with definition of words, anil wri
ting,
All tin* above, w ith English Grammar and
At itlnnetie,
The above, with Composition. Geography,
Astronomy, the list of the Globes, Histo
ry, Rhetoric, Philosnphv, ke.
In audition to the aicxe.
Needle-work and Plain Sewing,
D awing and Painting, Tambour, Filligree,
and Embroidery,
Draw inti and P liming alone,
Draw ing, Painting, Filiigrec, Tambour, and
Embroidery, 10 00
Music, 1
June 10 3t—
v\oU;\,
And Northern and Southern Stage Offices*
fl 1IIE proprietors of this Tavern respectfully in-
J| lbnn their friends ami the public, that hnv ing
made many improvements iu the arrangement ol
their establishment, they are prepared to accom
modate all who may favor them with their cnMom.
Private rooms, neatly furnished, are reserved
for families and stage passengers, to whom evciy
attention will hr- shown. They feel grateful to
their friends for tin ir past, and hope to merit and
receive a share of their future, patronage.
ROSSBTUU * BUCMANAN.
Milledgcville, May 6, 1823. tf 31
fUV The editors of the Augusta Chronicle, Sa
vannah Georgian, and Mobile Regi-tei, vv ill plea m-
6 50 1 K ,ve *he above adverli>ument three inseitions in
their respective papers, and forward their accounts
to ns for payment. IL k B.
1 0t)
8 00
Xlcu
jazer Early, Casli’r—T. Sml.
Planters' /> ink.
ninost: f si.
3. of land lym
y, known by No.
fiving in \\ i" es <
is audio* isrd to a
.hi no 10
. . (RICP.
npiIERE will 1 . Id on dr 22 ad of July next,
E at the court uou e in I bn: y enmity, a number
<'f town lot^. Tc 1 lie <*f sale, oue-c ight'h dow n, tin*
balance in thrci iiv-talmc —the In t due tin 25th
December next, the second instalmrnt due 25th
Def-rmbcr 182-1, the third -us months after tlic sec
ond instalment—Bv order of the Inferior court.
JOHN M FORBES, Clk. y u. c.
Cancers Cuicti
*1 AliK eori'l for lii<- rmc of llii. formid.iUp tiis-
I i'iisf, (of llir Ini.' IWtnr Sulonion Cush, (il
Vliilntlclphi I, nnd which has lain dormant for
"arly tlic last twenty years,) is now in the posst-stf
. on ni a l.atly in this city nml who w ill apply it to
-lie imor prntis. Tiicv, or ntlirrs, wi*hin^ rn:*'
in that way, will apply at the Otficr r.l I'oi'tor Alo-
fas Siirtlail; Brottshtun-iitrect, Savaminh
Mav 20
Union Acailmuy.
I SEMI-ANNUAL, public examination of the
fX. pupils ol tills institution vv ill be held on Thurs
day and Friday, 19th and 20th June Lite sclml-
a• s will be examined in the lower branches on the
first day, ami in the higher on the second. The se
cond term will commence on Monday’. 7th July,
under the superuntendance of Mr and MBs Smith,
< j vhose ibil " the tru lees Imv •• Ii id occular
proof. Persons interested mav have similar evi
dence by ntteuding the examination. Board may
be had in good famines on the esurd terms,
By order, \YM. TURNER, S Pf W
June 10 2t-3G
Kilucation.
r S A11 F. aid and services of a teacher of the Eu-
I glisli Langumje. gi ammatu dlv, \V"t‘*matical
Fumnausbip, Aritlimciii , u«o of the (ilobcs and
Maps, Mensuration of Superficies and Solid-. Geo-
graphv, Guomrtn , Surveying, Mr. kc may be ob
tained at the residence of each pupil,
class, may elr
two hours, each d
MlUCVuV «5\vv\v\gi5.
- rsnii ' subscriber has take n tlio Indian
■- Mineral Spring lor a t**nn of 20
Vjj n ■ ti 1 years, for the purpose of kcr piug a house
(jj ffiji td Entertainment for all who mav wish
«<-w,toim)i i,* vi it t'ae place either for heallii or
ph asure ; lie tlierelore solicits the patronage o*
00 ! Che public. Ilis table will be as wa ll fuiui-licd ns
1 j the country affords : and his stables with linage of
every description, and good ostlers to attend to
I them. He pled-, himxeli ih.il no attention shall
be vvantingou his part to give pleasure, and comfort
to all who may In van him with their company, llo
has also on hand 2501) bushels id'N o n, and an ex
cellent grist mill, whirl: will enable him t<» sell
com or meal low to tiavelb rs. lie haiuUo a first
rate bbu k-smitli, who will be ever ready to attend
to customers vv itb dispatch A gonc.nd a iortment
of goods will ub>o be kept to dispo-m of foi C4sh on.
low terms.
The bar will \r. furni-a. J with the bts', liquors
of all kinds,
JOEL BALLY.
N. IL All persons nrc at liberty to come with
their families and Duild tents gratis. J. IL
February 25 21 1 f
have one made can be accomniorlatt d, by appliea-
linn to him living in < linton, Ci« or^ia, or can leave
any Im ther information respecting it, by writing to
him at the above place. Tilt y have hern well tried
nnd highly approved in the State of Mississippi,
when* they were invented.
January 7 JE8SE MATHEW 8
KMOV \L —'The Mib‘< l iber has remove d his
A. Blacksmiths Shop to the upper part of the
town, w i11 tin 50 y aids of the old j iii, vv here he rcvi-
iinucs to make >aw and grist mill irons, at redueed
prices, as vvt 11 asull other kindsof work in his line.
1 fe has likewise an air furna-e for easting mill-inks
and other small castings, in both brass and iron,
which v\ ill he done npooi i ca*omil>lc term*.
Cash given for old copper,brat* and pewter.
I T. CUSHING.
Millt Igevillc Ma It 25 15 eotl
r 141 IE Milwcriber offers for sale on r« isonable
E. terms the Flantation whereon lie i:e*.% lives,
containing about 4DM0 acres, mortlv good land, to
gether with 3 valuable mills, viz. I >.iw and 2 grist,
together with an excellent gin house and gear, the
ni fords in PulaHki county, on Tuesday the
first day of July next, all the personal property of
Win. Clavton tier'd—terms made known on the
day of sale. All persons indebted to said estate
are remicMled to make immediate pavinent, anvl
those having any demands to render them within
the time prescribed by law.
NELSON CLAYTON, Adm’f.
_ May 20 ids" 33
O N the first Tuesday in August next will be sold
at the court house in the town of Greenev
boro, between the lawful hours of sale, 200 acres
of kind, more or less, together with a mill, bein^
n d 0 |- that part of the tract tontaining about CLH) acres
vvlieieon Hie hards mill stands, joining Mapp and
others, tlu* property of George Richards clecV,
sold under the ineunihranre of the widow's down ,
for the Item tit of the In us and creditors of said
di c’d—Tei ms made known on the dav of sale.
EDW ARD D. ALL R1 END, Adm r
Mav 13 tils 52
OTICF.—\N ill In* sold at tin- house ot Vnlen-
4 tine TI
I’ll rashes in l'utnnin countv, on the 5ih
of July next, the pel sonnl property of Arnold Whi-
takei (lur'd, consisting of one mare nnd saddle, 1 I
w atcli, and other articles loo tediotiH to mention. {
Juno 10—116 JOHN CALLAW A\ , Adni’r. I
O N the first Tuesday in August next will hi
sold at the court house in the town of Gr» ens
ue ‘ountv, between tin* lawful hoursi,
203 auie* , more or less, on tin* waters of Slionhlei-
bone, joining Richard.*/ land, Mapp and oilier*', sold
as the property of John Wallace dec’d, for the ben
t ti of the lo irs and creditors—Terms made knovv^y
on the dav of sale
Edward d. alfriend, Admr
Mav 13 td
1 ANT to nu ordc r of the lion. Uourt ot
j >v ’RSUANT to an order of the Inleiior comt
whole upon a never failing she
situation is well known by the n:
Mill- , in the county of Wasliington
Sandersville Any person wishing t-
invited to call and view the premi
baigiin will be. given bv .10112
April 15
REWARD—Stolen
_ yfj4 \ J likely young sorrel u
lT 1-2 hands high, all of her fee
sonic vvliite spots on her wetbei
heat—:s stispi *m# rI to be tab
named Sanders—mme sav hisn
—Any person who
her, shall icceive t
The
ime of Long’s
. 9 miles from
» purchase,are
h ns a great
i J. LONG.
8m-—28
> tin* 1 vlh in
re 5 years old,
and legs white,
oeeasioued bv
i away by a m.-oi
loh.l Waid
I get
‘1 t.ike tip said mare, ki
above rcvi'3.
JAMES CLARK
Marion, Tu iggs County.
f B41 IF. Fiihseriber luiving purelia 4 ed tin* l av ‘i n
B recently oeeiq n I t»v Nicholas Lloy, and has
aided a large addition to the same, now tenders
liis services to liis friends and tin* public, generally,
■i’i ' ill" Aiilii'iViiiilif'" (Voiii ! " ,il !>'■ tliiinktiil tor fa\oni liclowi-d.
Iny oVbusineMl'at tlle same I Apr20-8(30 DAVID RALSTON^
Rill).
P 'lt.SU/
Ordinu
( the court-house in Jones rotiniy on the first Tuez-t
of Oglethorpe county,siding for ordinary pur- day in July next, lot No. 29, 7th di. trict, Ibnuerlv
poses, will be sold Imfore the court house door of Baldwin, now Jones c.oimty, cont lining 2f»2 I- 7 -
said county, in Lexington, on the first Tuesday in acres, sold for the benefit of the cm ditors ot John
August next, a tract land containing about 100 B. Uushton,deed Terms made known on the da^
aeicx, situate in the ciHiuty of Oglethorpe, on the
w aters of Big creek, adjoining lands ot ISI.iltlievv
N .inter. W in. Ellis, and others, it being a part of Aj.nl ff
the real esiutc of Thomas Carte r deed, for the be
nefit of the legatees of said doc’d. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
• Imn > BUR* POPE, Adm i
\ D MI Nf.vrii A‘LOR ri S A LE. -Af Madison,
. in Morgan entiuiy, on the first Tu* sriny in Au
gust next, agreeable to an order of the, non. lufeiioi
court of said eountv, when sitting Ibrnidinniy pur
poses, will be sold 101 1-4 ii< res of land, la iny part
of lot No. 181, in 20th «list of originally Baldwin
now Morgan county, bein'! |- it ol the ic.il estate
ol John \\ il ii hub ileed.--^u'd foi* the benefit of
the heirs and creditors. T* mis made known on
the dav. JOSEF* 11 WILLIAMS,
Jnne 3 JON AS WILLIAMS,
Adm i
Houston county, J urn* 10
d* REW ARD—Rann*v iv Gotti iG
fy* Jd\) scribei a! ’-ut the Lhi. F. b last, 2 ne
gro men, one named \nthony ami the other named
Dick—Anthony is a large Id.irk m gro, rat her down
look, and slow spoken, about 22 or 3 years old—
Dick h about 21, very flail; emiijdected, toes on
bis light foot are ail off. The above reward will
he f v 1 to any person u bo u .1 nppi eh< nd the
above ii"jiif‘s * r one half that sum for either of
them, on coulininglitem in .. nnesatej-.il so [ net
them. BUKWLLL JORDAN.
May 27 fiv* 34
H4WARD—Runav»ay from the sub
•criber, living in Putnam County, two
ir. Bartly adaik mulatto liov, about JO
years of age, 5 feet high, has a seai * a 15$ cheek,
occasioned by the bite of a horse, George a black
smith stout made,5 lert, 2 or 3 inches lirglt, very
pleasing countenance win 11 spoken to, 20 year;
of age—the abuse ivvvaid will 1 e given if delivered
to me in Putnam county or secured in any jail so
that I «o:Uht*ni again, it witliiu the slate, or ,<5 for
eithei ofthem. J R MAlIONE.
N. B I forw.irn all per«:**is fi u harbouring or
conveying said negroes, as they will be dealt by ue-
\ DMINISTIi YTOB’S S ALE —Will be sold
. on Tucsdav the 24th of June next, at or near
tin* plantation ol Benjamin Hodges, in Early coun
ty, nil the personal pronpify of Willis Anderson,
late of Twiggs county, clcc’d, that remains ou the
Cliatahoochie. cottsiMing of cattle, hogs, arid some
plantation utemils. Alto, on the St Is flay of July
next, at the late residence of said dec’d, in Twiggs
county, all the personal property of the said dee’d
that remain * in j-aid eountv, consisting of horses,
nudes, a load waggon and geer^ household and
kitchen furniture—The sales will continue from
day to flay till nil arc sold. Terms made know n
on the days of bale.
May 1 • SAME. WILLI IMS, Adm
OTiCE.—Will be sold at the late
23tli day of June next, the nersonul property be
longing to the estate of naio deceased, consisting
of household and kitchen furiiiture, Imps, cattle,
and many other articles too tedious to mention.
May 13 RICHARD WILLSON. Adm’r.
911 ADR Mil BOGAN,} . , , .
ISAAC TOW KKS, S ‘ ,v
tils 27 __
OTICE—Will be sold nt tlic court house In
i 1 Madison, Morgan county, on the first Tuud*
flay in July next, one negro hoy belonging to tlic t j>
tale of Samuel Neil dec’d—Terms n ale known
on the dnv of sale bv
May 27 BKNJ ELFSEY, Adm'r.
\ DMlNISTRATOR’3 SALE—Purwinnt iortv
order of the lion, the Justices of the 111 fe riot-
court of Madison county, when silting for ordii my
purpoM's, will be nohl at the house of ihe subscri
ber in said county on Saturday the 5lli day of Julv
next, the following negroes, to wit. Cely jd milbi)
years of nyr, Cely her daiiglitet 9 years old, ( harit»
7 year'- old. ami ik n 5 years oh)—The alwive no
gro/'S hchmgiug to the estate of Bennet Power de
ceased, and sold for tlu* henciitof the lu ii - of' suiJJ
dec.’cl. Terms made known on the dav of sab?.
May 20 WM. POWER Adai r.
\ DMi NISTRATOR’S SALE—4431 be sold
nt the court house in the town of Milu il/ •
villo, on the first Tuesday in August next, a uc
woman named Winn, the property of Hern C < .,
(h e’d, sold for the benefit of the heirs and t rus
tors of the estate of said i 'ox.
Mav 27 JOHN WICKER. Adm’r
O N Saturday flu* li’ili day of July 1 ext, vv.ll kt
sold in Morgan comity at the late residence
of John Barton on Sandy creek, sail the pjopi
1 belonging to the estate of Thomas Barton dr
ICIICC Annnistii.n
f Co 01 go Willson, in Jasper 1 ounty, on tli
W ILL he sold on the tir>t Tuesday in Julv
„.'X, nt IlM' .onn IIOIIM' inllic imvn Mon' | 1^
iu eiio, a tract ol land lying 2 1-2 miles from IMon- i imi\' ii auk j
consisting of hoi^rs, oxen and cart, cows K calu
hogs, and household nnd kitchen furniture—Tcrimt
will be made know n on the dav of sale by
May 27—31 ” IIF.NRY CASEY, Adm’r
|V[ OTICE—Persons indebted to the estate ft
1 i Jos. Wood dec d. will do well to come lot
wnrd nnniediatelv rind settle their accouir. , and
those.- having demandsagninst saidcstntc,will plca^o
Mav :n
• 5M3
ticclio, being a part of the real estate of bolonion
Rr.y dec'cl, for tlu* benefit of tlu* heirs and credi
tors—ti mis made know n on the day of sale.
April 19 E GLOvER, Adm'r.
E
\ XECU 1 OR’S SALK—On the 1 >%t‘lav of Julv
ENTKUT VLNNMENT.
utos p:.iit :it tlic Academy lit.' tuition on :.nd after I
lli« Sml day of June next.—Applications in w riling |
left at tlu* I'ost-Ofiice or made in person will meet j ? 17111. subscril.fr iolorms illt* public that In* ha*.
AB.NEK I.Of'KK. | I opened a lion
wit I. prompt attention by
Mnv 27
31-
Mew 'I'
for the re-
•Id
Spurting Intelligence
"*¥711 F.Kl! will be a main of Cor Its fomtlit in
1 Sparta, rominotiring on the 2d day td July
.*r\t, and continue three d ive, b_v the partie. w ho
lave former!'.' tonttlit in this place.
June M t>—
A Card.
j ^ j 411E it n>tves of the Female Academy of Athens
,' P would respectfully notify the* public, that the
I charge ot the institution has recently been com-
I milted to the Rev. Thom m Stanley and his lady,
{ and that they will commence instruction in the imii*
j nl solid branches of female education on 1 lie fir5
, il iv of July next. Mr. and M Staid' -, are t« »
wo il known to require any veiy labored or minni ■
* statement as to their character for strict ami exem
plary piety, or their capacity for the employment
! in which they are about to engage at Athens, and
i liich they have been so sue oastful lately at Sa
lem , and formerly at other places. 1 hey, a-, well
as the trustees, are willing that their previous « t-
torts in this interesting business, whatever ol ex
perience or uselulness they may import, shall be
their only recommendation iu any tutuu underta
king. By order of the hoard.
Mav 13 * Ah BURY HULL, SrcVy.
LAND.
• F.RSONS who have drawn land
i the fol’mv-
ing districts, viz; the 14th, 15th, 17th iN loth,
*ornierly Henry, and 9th ’and 1 1th lormeilv I nv-
‘Mte, can have tlic highest cash price, on tnplica-
-••onto JOHN B. NELSON,
Standing Peach Tree, De Kail) County.
January 15 J*^" '
N OTICE is hereby given to John Me Lea nnd
Jackson Ftt/pniru k, and all my other ‘ »< Ii-
.'r s that 1, Allen Wynens, have made application
fo the hon \4 in. .Murphy, Judge ol ihe fount.'
ourt for Greene county , and state ot Akihanui, toi
%be benefit of tlic act of the Legislature made »ud
provided for tlic relict ot insolvent debtors, on
•vhich application the following order is made, uz
Ordered, that Allen Wynens appear at the ‘ .m. t
t ons, in the county and state aforesaid on tip *h
lav of June next, to render a kdiedule ol his \ r«
pert ind take the benefit of said RCt, and tlial lie
live •. Aentv days notice ut the said aj>| kcapqn in
Georgia JcViTaU MiLEN \V\NENb.
H*' iS 35
1 4IIE semi-annual exaini
B of the Montieello Ac
on Wednesday the I lih Jum
d^y evening llo- 2(Ki. with a
I guardians*pnriicularly,
nation of the Students
ideniy w ill coiiiiik iicc
nisi, and close on Fu
ll exhibition. Parents
d the public general*
|v f are respectfully invited t«> attend and witness
the progress id the pupils
Bv order ol tin* Board,
.1 , h M. PHILLirS
.■ption of transient rompany. 11“ pledges hiin-
seil tlint all attention vv ill be paid to those w ho may
favor him with their custom.
Apt 59—30 IL McCOMI
( i FI V' HOTEL, .Milledgesille.— I hr subvert-
j In rs have tak' n that large and commodious
house, l.iteU occupied bv Mr. Mct’ombs, limit r
the n ini oi the Golden Ball i over n. Every v
tention will lie given to make those who may favor
il- ;n with their company, conilbilablc.
ELAM ALEWNDER,
Jan 21 WM. F. SCOT I\
ti The Jlugushi Chronicle, Savannah Republic
• P
ana s n n,' their wcounts to the subscribers. E. \
4V. F\8.
F. S. COOK,
AV i NG taken po.session of that large and
iinodious house formerly occupied by
Col. Dawson, offers bis services to the public iu
the capacity of Tavern-keeping, lie hopes from
Ins additional impiovemenls and constant attention,
that lie will be able to r» n»h r all those that patron
ize him comfortable Hi-house is roomy and st.i
blcseonvenient, and shall be supplied vv iili the best
that the country affords. h »*!• 2.» 2aml0in
JIM EON L STEPHENS having purciinved
U
I
Land For Salt 1 .
7IIF. sutwrihpr. l.a.inB made ommEmi-nt* to
»alc two
mmi' id .Ii.iiii . in X' fwH.nfl
Harts of land iu Putnam rniintt, oim of llit-in that
t.iloaM.- trai I in .. F.t.loiiiun,. ont.nmi.8 •>/ f a.tri-.,
2;>0 of whirl, arr cli'urrd and ia U>md n-imir.
There are on this pkuilation 110,000 well burnt
In irk. whirl, will be m.I.I «..,. .iately or with the
laud. The other tract, td'w. of ewrll. iit fjuulity,
situated 3 miles from Katonton, contaiumg 780
acres, -ISO of which arc cleai t-d and also in Rood
reuai' and c luvenieuttu mill.. Karlt ot tin idiot,
tracts o1 1 ind might be so dtvuleij n> to in »k- two
setth-ments The terms will be made easy to
ll..- jr. io...i. as I t-in W.hina to C n. long . r.-d.t
P. .',iis having ain In(Itnation to buv are mut.d
to come and view the i>ro|>eri>
,V;.> 20—2iii3pi
for
merly kept by James Gamble, lias opened a bouse
of Entertainment, and hopes by uiih united uttcii
tion to give general satisfaction.
Milledgi villa, March 25
Caution.
\ LL persons are hereby cautionrd and fore- 1 p ’ ( . q
warned from trcspasHing ou lot No 124, in l,n |
tin- 5th fli-'t. of formerly Hemy, now Fayette
\y—\nd tlioHt- who ha\«i liereiofon trespassed
said lot of land, l>v rutting and hewing ot any tim
ber or limbers, or committing any olhei trespass
vvlutcver, by cutting any rail, board, or shingle
tree or trees, or sapling, or any other growth what
ever are hereby loiewarned from moving the
same, oi any part thereof, oft' from the said premi
ses with on' special pcruu-Mon liom the subscri-
bei or liis proper agent, under the penalty (ff the
law iu -.ut h c is'' in cl. and pro\i lea
JAA1E5 SHIVERS.
WgrreM May 20 3m—33
JOHN ASHUR3T
riling to lavl*.
IVj (AY in the jail of Ogb thorpe ro* .ty, n negro
W girl about 17 years old, light complection,
who calls her name Mary,' ays she belongs to John
Gilmer of North I’ uolii.a. 'J^‘h** owner is request
ed to come forward, prove nropeity, pay charges,
ami take her away PARK PAGE, Jailor.
N B. She for.nerly belonged to Mr. John Fuller
of the stale of Alabama.
May3 _____ 4t 35
N OTH JE — 11« I • m IQ to till hou ' of the
sill) rriher in Bibb county, Geo. on the 22d
of Dec. last, a likely negro woman about 25 or'.’8
years old, and yellow comph v ion, stout well made,
by tlu* nam( ol* Gnu • y. and ’h »iy > that hIip be-
l iugs to William Dm.‘ Iian. of Newbury distiirt,
South Carolina, and that she was thcnveil from
her master and carried into the Greek nation, and
then* sold to a half breed Milne time last rpring,
and that he is on her way home to her master.—
And I do particularly request the ow ner of *nid ne
gro to come forward, pay exp. hm >, and lake her
;;vv av, cccordiier to law.
Feb Ii, :(h! IIENRY AUDULF.
f EORGIA’.Morgan ( .only—P. i miimII) came
VI before me Lucy Edmison, who, being duly
i sworn, d' p'.-t th and s dlli on oalli, that she has
■ lost or mislaid a certain promissoiy note of hand
; given by Philip Ediiiiuon to I) Az B. Sanfoid, call-
j ing for ,< 13 52 1 < ts. and the interest on ‘•aid naU
: up to the 20th of M *,l ».’3, amounts i» < 1509.—
. 'j no said n * • vv id tak< n up and paid by VVm. Ed
mison in his life time, on the -2d ol June, 1820—
I he said note In .mine due one day after date ■ —
I do hereby foievvaril any pe.-on or persons from
trading (orthealsove dcseiibed note, as 1 never
* have rcci ivcd any paitol the within note.
her
LUC Y ^ EDMISON.
i mark
i Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2fith ol
I). LAMER, J P.
31 35_
v KOKGI A. Gwinnett county, clerk'*off e In
rior court—Taken up Ly Bartou Abbott
living in eapt. Baker * dist. and posted before Jo*
fiiuh Brown Esq. on theCtli May, a grey mare 3 or
4 M ars old, about 11 haudshi^li, sliud all round—
appraised to ,<30
Taken up by Nimrod Pondley living in eapt.
Poisdley’sdist. and posted before John Blalock
Esq. oil the 2fitli April, a turawberry roan mare fi
venrs old, 13 bauds high, blaze face, some saddle
»pots white on both hind foot, roach mane and
swab tail—appraised to ,<20
Jupe 3 WM, MALTBlB,Gifc<
JOHN RAWLS, I . .
Jum 3 WILL. COLE, J A<Imr *’
]Vj OTICE.—All persons having drmnmU against
1 x tlie estate of Henry Long, sen. dec’d, are r<
quested to present their accounts, and those in
debted to said e>laU* make immediate payment to
May 13 JOHN LONG, Adm'r.
TVTOTIC’E—All thofe imlebtrd to tlic estate
_L4| Lewis L. Hamirond dec’d. are irquestcd to
make immediate payment, and those having de
mands against said Jcc’d arc notified to presen
them authenticated within the time prescribed 1;
law. DANL. N. PITTMAN, Acting Ailm’r.
May 20 33
A LL those indebted to tlic estate.of Willinju
Barker dee d, ate requested to make ini me
diate payment, an no longer indulgence can be giv -
en ; and all tlio >e Igivmg demand against said c k
late are requested to piescni them l«*n:»lly anther _
ticated. EDW ARD BARKER, ). , ,
DAVID THRASH, \ V
DUUOTllY BARKER, Adm’*,
M.t) C fiwY 10 31
(»
Samuel Bird, late of Burke county dec’d, all the
personal cV.atc of said dec’d, consisting of horses,
cattle, hogs, I gig, I cotton gin, corn and fodder,
I cart, household and kitchen furniture, plantation
tools, and other articles too tedious to mention.—
The sale will continue horn day to day till all arc
sold, and the terms made known on the day <1 sale
N. B. AH persons indebted to the estate of Sam*
uol Bird, late of Burke county dcc'd, are lequest-
ed to make immediate payment, and all who have
demands against the estate are hereby notified to
pn sent tin same properly attested within the time
prescribed bv law.
HENRY P. JONES, 1 r .. ri .
Mat -1) _ I,F.ASTON SNEKD, \ *'* ‘ s '
O N Saturday tlic 12tl. day of July next, will be
u>ld in tlie town of l.cxington, at tli.' I.otme
of Joxe|.li Ii fialbrailli, late of said [dace dcc'd, ri
quantity ol upper nnd sole b ather—ferinb of sale
made known on the dav.
I!F.NRY'J. BAILEY, Adm’r.
May 27 MARTHA (i AI.BRAITH, AdinV.
\ DMINI9TRAT0R S SALE—Will be sold
;.l the court house of Craw lord county on the
|jcst Tuesday ia August next, a lot of land known
In Nn. 2.to, iu the 1st dist. formerly Houston now
Uiawl'ord eouiily, sold as the property of Archibald
Ransom dec d, hy an order ot the court of Ordina-
ly of Mtirtein county, for the benefit ol the heirs
and creditors of said dt < 'n Terms made known
on the dav of stile. ANDREW NETT, Adm'r.
.Mav 20 Ids-$2 50 3;i
\ DMI MS I RATOR'S SALK—On Friday the
. 27.1. day of June next, will be sold nt the
late residence of John Todd dec'll, in Jackson
county, all the personal estate of said dec’d, con
sisting of horses, entile, hogs, a still .and vessels,
a set of smelt's loot., fanning utensils, l.o.isehnlit
and Lt'chen turnilure, ktc. 1'erms made known
on ll« dav ol sale. Wll.I.I AM TODD, Adm r.
Mav 20 |.lCINDA TODD, Adm’x.I
milMSTKATOK’S SALE—Will he sold
ou the tirst Tuesday in August next, at the
court house in Marion, Twiggs county, 4 negroes,
t woman I»\ the name of Man, 'loin a hoy, La. >
a girl, n. J I small girl child, sold as the property
nl Stalling Anderson, lateof Tw iggs couniv dec’d,
for the beuclil ul the rreditois of said dec d
.IOSIAll HOMES, Adm'r.
May 20 MARY ANDERSON, Adm’x.
DMIN'ISI'KaTOII S SALK—Will I .•• sold
on the first Tuesday iD.lolv next at Monti, el-
lo, Jasper county, one grey horse, addle, Inidle,
and saddle-bags', die . inteol Roln-rt Hines dcc’d
May 20 TIIOS. B. (iQRMAN, Adm’r.
V OREEABLEtoanordcrofllic court of Or
dinary of Jones county, will be sold in the
towuof Clinton, on the first Tuesday in July next, 1 ,
one l.uudii'd and til'tv a, res of land oil the water. | service in the above c«»e he [s i fe-led la tin ,,ut-
ol Vt'nli.ut I reek adilnuiug l.u, is Ji Smith, belong- j be .mmol this rule m one ol the public gi.sette.af
,|„. estate of It. ulien M la rot Sold for the das 'late once a month for three month, pri ceding
he,., fit of the heirs ami creditors. Terms, credit the next Su|»nor court ol said county ,
until Christmas , Atruecopy, taken from th. m.nu.es .Vprtl 2Ct^
WILLIAM I RKtNY, Adm’r. I*» ; J. g_l m I-NBOniN,c.fcc-
ids*—* M6at||>
IV] OTICE—All prisons having ileman-ls ngainv'-
X4| the ctsiau* ol Tliiniias VV. Brnbou efre’d ai*
requrstrd to rrnder thrm in arcording to law, ami
nl! imtkohs indi'bted to tin estate are requested tp
make immediate payment.
Ii \N.\ Ml BENSON, Adm’:
JOS VV. BRANTLY, Adm’r.
Pulanki oo. Moy to
\ LL persnin* having demandsagainni the estate
ot Joel Daves deceased, late of Washington
county, ore requested to present their account* au
cording to law, nnd those indebted to said estntff
will iniike immediate payment to
JAMES II. ARMSTRONG. Admr
LAVIMA DAVES, Adm’x.
May i [ 2r ty
A I.L peoona having demands against the estat*
J\ ol I lent y Thompson, lateof Jones count^
dec’d, will preseot them duly authenticated, at’fd
tlio. e indebted to the estate aie requested to mokft-
immediate payment to
WM WILLIAMS, ) v n ,
W M HARRIS, {Excel*
May 13 6vv" 32
\i OT1CK —All persons indebted to the estate
J 1 of Gi orgo Willson, late of Jasper county,
dec’d, are requested lo come forward and make
immediate payment; and those having claims
against said-esmie, wili present them duly uutlien;
heated within the lime presenhed bv law.
Mav 13 RICHARD VVTLLSON, Adm’r,
June* Superior Court, April Term,
Abram Brown,4
vs nLibi.l Foit Divorce.
Betsev Brown.)
IT appearing to the court, that the sheriff of Ksiiti
count) has returned that live deft ndanl is cot to lie
found, and i- further appearing tothe court, that
she resides out of the stah—On motion of f !cn*
r> G Lamar, plaintiff’s attorney, it is ordered that