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MASOSr
Tuesday, December 4, 1821.
BY MYRON BARTLET.
Volume \ Wo. 58.
S * C TTh7 Telegraph is published weekly
' n a —Office on Mulberry street, a
i.Sw.fcof.tePw-oin™.
^ TERMS. '
«*...• $3 00
{‘A* - - • * 200
* • IS AOTAWCE.
„ Wo are authorized to announce GEO. s
ff/7 on , »\y as 8 candidate for Clerk of the Infc*
^urtofDibb county, at the ensuing^eketran in
^aTWo are authorised to.aunounce JOHN
MAN as a candidate for Sheriff of Bibb*
*■ HeeUon in January next. May 88.
J Ml
5?
r _ iy 0 ar e authorised to announce NA-
Tm r MIINROF. as a candidate for Clerk of the
^rCourtofOibb county, at the Election inJan-
nett. S—1
NEW CHEAP GOODS.
T HE subscriber has just received, and opened, at
his store on Mulberry street, a general assort
ment of
DIE'S? ®®®D®3
SHOES, HATS,
Crockery, Hardware, &c.
He has also on hand a general assortment of
GROCERIES, *
CASTINGS, &c.
Which will be sold loWfor cash.
R. COLEMAN.
June 4 tf -32
RALSTON &. dONES
H AVE just received a CHOICE SELECTION
of fresh
S?
ELISHA DAVIS is a candidate for
of Tax Returns for the county of Bibb, at
in Jammy next. Sept. 3d.
. Flection
We are requested and authorized to
L^ce BRIGGS W. HOPSON as a candidate
Ptm Collector of Monroe County, at the election
jfi.nn.rv next I. 2£iiL
'GEORGIA—Pike Superior Court,
, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1827.
, i. a lauton versus Ann Dent—RULE NISI.
rr swearing to the Court that a certain written
1 Povrerof Attorney, signed, sealed and delivered
■ i„„ p tn t to John H. Lawton, authorising him to
CO od and lawful warrantee titles to Lot num-
[,.t«nlv-one, in the third district formerly Monroe
U Pike county, dated on the 18th February, 1824,
L of record in this office, has been lost: It it there-
In ordered by the Court, That unless cause be shewn
Vfe contrary, by the next term of this court, the
uiy hereunto annexed and filed be established in lien
[aid lost original; And it is further ordered, that
b Role he published in one of the public gazettes of
iiittte once a month for three months. Atrueco-
toff"” 16 EGBERT P. DANIEL, Clerk.
[GEORGIA—In Houston Superior Court,
OCTOBER TERM, 1827.
'Jliai B. Thomas, vs. Elisabeth Thomat—Divorce.
Rule to perfect service.
[T appearing to the court, by the return of the she-
[ riff, that the defendant is not to be found in this
ioty: whereupon, on motion of Howell Cobb, at-
acv for plaintiff, It is ordered, that service be per-
ted on the defendant iu this case, by a publication
(fthis rule in one of the public,gazettes of this circuit
ice a month for three months before the sitting of
e neat term • of this court, and in defanlt of her ap-
meet that term, service will then be perfected
a judgment by default entered. .
true copy, from the minutes, this 91 h Oct. 1887.
itiii :imt EDWARD WELCH, Clk.
[GEORGIA—/n Houston Superior Court,
OCTOBER TERM, 1827,
lujimm Jordan,) RULE NISI, . .
chn Xer X I ' or *** Foreclosure of a Mortgage.
I HE petition of Benjamin Jordan respectfully
ihowetb.that be holds in his own proper right, a
4gage Peed made and executed by one John But.
; oil the twentieth day of October, eighteen hun.
id and twenty-three, to Lot of Land number one
■udredand twenty-seven, in the fourteenth district
said county, for the better securing the payment of
pro Promissory Notes, one of which is for the sum of
«dollars, end due one day after date, aad dated
lilt second day of July, eighteen hundred and
penty-three; the other for twenty dollars, due one
uy alter date, and dated on the 20th day of October,
i the same year—which said promissory notes are
I unpaid, and in consequence thereof your putt-
r prays to have said mortgage deed as aforesaid
.jd and foreclosed. Whereupon it is ordered ( that
said John Butler.within the term of twelve months
pay into the hands of the clerk of this court, the
lonnt of the principal and interest duo on said notes,
lhat the equity of redemptionto said lot of land bo
aver barred and foreclosed; and that a copy of
ih rale he served upon him the said John Butler, at
six months before tho money is directed to be
•nl.if to be found, or-pubiished in one of the public
gufttes of this state once a month for twelve months.
.1 (rue copy taken from the minutes of said const, this
Dirt October, 1927. ,
act 28 lyt EDWARD WELCH, Clk.
GEORGIA—In Jones Superior Court,
1 .APRIL TERM, 1827. ‘
Gcsnvus Hendrick, \ RULE NISI,
versus I For Foreclosure
Ih legal reprtte,'"litres ofi ‘ofa
Jims Unix, deceased. J Mortgage.
hN (he petition of Guslavus Hendrick, shewing to
" this court liis petition, and that John Quin, in
Mae time, (to wit) on the twenty-fifth day of Fcbra-
“y. eighteen hundred and twenty-six, from under his
™dini| sea), executed a mortgage, to him, of a cer-
hin lot of land, in the town of Clinton, in the county
u™ state aforesaid, with a dwelling and store house,
Iw office or doctor’s shop, kitchen, smoko house und
™le thereon, adjoining lots belonging to James
thweatt and Nancy Slalter, nnd bounded on one side
Pf attract, and being a part of lots number sixteen and
IjNtnteen, and being in length two hundred anil ten
'> *nd in breadth ninety feet, containing one hnif
i. more orlcas—To secure the payment of one thou
!m. dollars, due by said John Quin to said Gustavus
tendrick, on a note of hand, dated tho eighteenth of
eighteen hundred end twenty-five, end duo
.uietwenty.fifth day of December thereafter, ar.d said
I 0 "? Unit) having departed this life, intestate, without
■fjyjj prid.said sum of money, or any part thereof,
Wlngnoadmiiiittiati'iiii on his estate:
l** Xctian therefore. Ordered. Tlmt tho lu-ir- and re-
IPsMtaUvet of John Uuin, deceased, pay, into tho
| * j*Gffic. of this court, tlie principal, interest mid
■j Hueoaaaid mortgage, willdii twcvle months here-
“h or the equity of redemption qf, in, and to tho
sWd premises will be thereafter barred and fore-
*0, and sgid mortgaged property ordered to be
Jj*'prescribed in cases of execution, to satisfy the
“Tice's demand.
l t A;r Uu further Ordered, That this role be publish-
'iomi.c 11 ® lh* public guettes of this State once a
inn-ii x months, or served nccordingto tew three
Jr? before the time at which the money is dir, ct-
7 be paid.
,4 lnu copy from the minutes, this 24th of October,
_ FREDERICK SIMS, o. s. c.
er 89 Cti 53
GEORGIA—Pike County.
HEREA8 Catharine Regan, Administratrix on
’ the estate of I.udtcell E. Collins, deceased, ap-
Letters of Dismission:
■>- i** *r* therefore to cite and admonish nil nnd
e«nj ' l ' ln, I fe d and creditors of said deceased, to
ju"‘PPWf at ray office, wltliinthc time prescribed
en aL!?j' w cause, if any they can, why saullet-
" Jaaid not be granted/ 1 _
la under my hand, this 14th September, 1827
I ft*, „. H. G. JOHNSON, o. c. o.
—Ct o n' r i H __
omprising as general an assortment as any in this
market, which they otferat reduced prices, to wiU
Cotton, Woollen and, Silk Goods
Cutlery and Hardware
Crockery, China and Glass Ware
IH Boots and Shoes,
Mm's, Women's and Children's,
m. Fine, Common and Coarse.
Saddles and Bridles
Castings, Nails
Blacksmith's Tools
Also a general assortment of
GROCERIES.
Macon, November 26—41—57
ENTERTAINMENT.
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends, and ti|p public in genera], that he has opened « !
• VIORSE 0]F ENTERTAINMENT,
rA n J cH00CHV ; J Table and Bar will be furnished with the best the country will
S?”' HbOTABLE will be provided with ample FIIOVENDER, nnd an attentive HOSTLER! He
will devote h£ own time to the establishment; ancfWlciU the jiatronage of the public. ‘
tp n tim tof fhnt i. l /x * .. ■ WESLty J» FUnNKSa
Falu of Chaiahooehy, October 15,1827 .51
HOirsE,
FLUKER & COLLINS
H AVE removed their DRUG STOIIF. to one of
the tenements in McDonald's building, on Mul-
erry street, where they will keep constantly on hand
A General Assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
Surgeons’ Instruments, Glass Wnre, Dye Studs, &•<••
Ar c. All of which will be sold on accommodating
terms. 10 jan2
DRVGS &. MEDICINES.
ELLIS, SHOTWELL Sf CO.
^^FFER for sale, a large aud general asssortmoent
DRUGS, FAMILY and PATENT MEDICINES,
all of which being selected by competent judges, are
offered with confidence to the public, at -Vavunnah pri
ces, or less. Merchants, Physicians, Plantersand others
are requested to call anal examine for themselves.
Also on hand a large supply of PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, DYE WOODS, DYE STUFFS, &c. &c.
Macon, May 19 30
STONE & COIT,
[aVE TOST RECEIVBD FROM BOSTON & HEW TORE,
AND OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING
220 pieces 3-4 brown Shirting
50 pieces bleached Sea Island Shirting
175 pieces4-4brown Sheeting «
50 pieces 4-4 bieaced Sheeting
150 pieces 34 domestic Plaids * „
20 pieces 4-4 domestic Plaids
25 pieces London duffie Blankets
10 pieces three and a half point Blankets
210 pieces fancy Prints
!>0 pieces black, blue and steel mixt Satinet's
4 pieces black and blue Broadcloths , ‘.t
5 pieces blue and mixt Cassimere
50 pieces Irish Linens
12 pieces red Flannel
8, pieces cotton Cassimere
!5 piecesmegro Cloth
75 Plaid Cloaks, extra sizes '
60 Cambiet Cloaks, extra sizes
50 reams writing Paper • *
20 reams letter Paper
50 reams wrapping Paper
Bomhazetts, Cambrics. Muslins, Silks
Muslin Robes, Battiste Robes
Italian and Canton Crapes
Cassimere and Valcntia Shawls
Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs
Hosiery and Gloves
Shell and Horn Combs, &c. &c.
40 cases coarse and fine Shoes
2 cases gentlemen’s Boots •
20 cases fine and coarse fashionable Hat)
5 cases Leghorn and straw Bonnets
12 cases No. 10, Wliittemore Cards
4 boxes Saddles and Briddles
Havdwave & Cutter}*
8000 lbs. Casting!, assorted
75 dozen weeding Hoes
CROCKERY.
A large and elegant assortment of of Crockery and
Glassware. _ ,
150 dozen pint and half pint Flasks
175 dozen half pint Tumblers, in straws
CSi'om'itfii
* Also received by the last Boats
100 pieces Cottou Bagging
12 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
70 hags prime green Coffee
3 hhds. Jamaica Rum
2 hhds. Holland Gin
3 hhds. apple Brandy
3 pipes Cognac Brandy . _ . .
8 quarter and half casks Tenenffe, Malag* *nd
Madeira WINES
30 barrels new. Flour, (warranted good)
1 ton Shot, assorted
1 ton soft Lead
30 kegsEEF. Dupont’s Powder
8 kegs shipping Powder
50 boxes Soap
25 boxes sperm and tallow CandlcS
25 boxes uuncli Raisins •
5 bags Pepper and Pimento
0000 American Cigars
Macon, November 26,1827—57
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that lie has taken that well known establishment, front
mg the Court house in the town of CLINTON, Janet County, Go. formerly occupied by H. H. SlntJ
ter, Esq. as a Tavern arid Boarding House, and having made various improvements therein, he is now prepar
ed to entertain BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS in a genteel and comfortable manner. His accommoda
tions arc very extensive; and his table, bar, stables, &c, are at all times well furnished.. Unremitting exer
tions will be made for the comfort of his customers, and he solicits a share of the patronago of the public.—
Families can be accommodated with separate rooms.
SOL. HOGE.
CLINTON, Ga. April 30,1827. - 27tf
MACON HOTEL..
WAREHOUSE
AND •
Commission Business.
RECEIVING, Storing, and For
warding COTTON and MERCHAN
DIZE, attended to by
JESSE STRATTON.
Macon, Octobers, 1827—60
WAREHOUSE
.AND
Commission Business,
MACON.
THE subscriber has taken a part
>of the WAREHOUSE, lately erected
I by Messrs. Cutter dr Cornwell, immedi
ately above the Bridge and opposite
j Mr. John T. Rowland’s. Theconve-
nient situation, the fine WHARF and personal atten
tion given to BUSINESS, he L^"W mMetohhB
the patronage of his
October 27,1827- 53 '
ROBERT U. STINSON,
ATTORNEY'AT LAW,
H AS located himself in Fayetteville, Georgia, end
will attend to tho Practiceof Law in the
takooeby Circuit, end in the counties df Henry, Butts
nnd Piko in the Flint Circuit-nny business commit
ted to bis care will be promptly and carefully
edto. 45tf 8e P t10
I 1 PPi&^ms AFTER DATE _
| A ,5 x, TION will he made to tho Inferior Court
, Monroe county*, while sitting for ordinary
•b far leave to sell the REAL ESTATE of
i Jacobi, late of said county, deceased.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Ste
venson, deceased, will pay tho subscriber, and
nil those having demands against said estate, will ren-
iler them properly proven to the administrator, ac- chants, Physicians and
der them |>ropcr.y r ARTH(JR 8TEV ENSON, allow real, for Cash.
MEDICINES.
CROTON OIL,
SULPHATE OF QUININE,
PYROLIGNEOUS ACID,
. IODINE ACID,
EXTRACT OF ELATERIUM,
prnOGETIIER with a number of new nnd celehrat-
iLL cd Medicines, just received and for sale by
FLUKER & COLLINS.
October 8—50
The subscriber having
•ing taken the above Establishment, recently occupied by R. Coleman,
Esq. and made considerable improvements therein, is now prepared to accommodate HOAR
DERS and TRAVELLERS, in the most genteel and comfortable manner. His acconi'
modations are extensive, and no pains will be spared to givo satisfaction to his customers.
TIMOTHY BKUEN.
Macon, December 12, 1826.
WAVERLEY HALL,
MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
The undersigned has csmpletcd a large
and comfortable Building, on the road
leading from Marshall’s Terry on Flint
River to the Falls of the Chatlahoocby
H river, where the Sheriffs'Sales and other
Public Business for the future will be ttansacted. He
will keep supplies of PROVISIONS and GROCE
RIES, for the accommodation of LAND IIUNTER8
and other TRAVELLERS.
WM. C. OSBORN.
November 10 ■—5t '56 *;
WALNUT GROVE.
*
rrnim <
ly one hull
FACTORAGE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE undersigned have removed their
Counting Room to the wharf of the lote
Colonel Johnston, nextWoiv William
son’s, and above tho Ex fange; where
they are provided with Bloomy wharf,
and fire proof ritorci; and tender their pest service in
the above line to their friends. I
STILES A FANNIN.
Savannah, November B) 3t-
Factorage and Commission
' in Suvannah.
ROBERT MALONE,
OF AUGUSTA,
TENDERS his serviis to his friends
and the public as d
General Commistion llv^hcmX,
in Savnhnali, and will be rifdyto at
tend to any business he.may be favored wth by the
15th November noxt Intending in no maaier to be
engaged in speculations whatever, his persmal servi
ces wil be devoted exclusively to the intere! of those
Who mav favor him with theli buiiness, iHHMI
cash advances made on all consignments of Colton to
hl Tiie 1 bu«ine?s of Malone Gorfon at Aiiioa, will
be conducted by Mr. II. GORTON, Vvln)e experi
ence and capacity will enable him to give satisfaction
to our friends.
October 8 .."10t '■* 50
That well known and vaiuabieiPLAN-
TATION on Flint River, six miles nbove
the Old Agency, in Crawford County-
containing about foQr hundred and fifty
, acres of the best land on the river—-near
ly one half of which is of the first quality of low
ground. About one hundred end fifty acres are in cul
tivation, ail fresh and under good fence, with good
and convenient HOUSES, Also on excellent set of
MILLS on the RiTer, running two pair of stones, the
toil of which is sufficient to support a large family.
Also a DISTILLERY, now in operation.
' Persons wishingto purchase are invited to call, and
view the promises. The purchaser can be furnished
with an abundant supply of PROVISIONS of ell kinds
for the ensuing year, together with a good STOCK
of CATTLE nnd HOGS. TJic above premises can
be had oil reasonable terms lor cash, or notes with
approved security. DAVID TERRF.LL Jun.
Crawford County, Ga. Nov. 19,1827 It—^06
BANK NOTES. ?
T HE under described BANK BILLS were .en
closed in a Letter, dated the 26th of Septem
ber lost, and on that day put into tho Fost'Offimvhore,
by the subscriber, addressed to “Mr. AixxANoza'M'-
Greoor, Charleston, South Carolina,” which letter
lim never reached its destination—viz:
Planters’ Bunk, State ot Georgia, A. No. 222, 1st
May, 1825, $20.
State Bank of Georgia, A. No. 378,' 10th Novem
ber, 1826, $5.
State Bank of Georgia, R. No. 476,15th Septem
ber, 1826, $5.
Marine and Fire-Insurance Bank, Georgia, Aa. No.
862, 5th March, 1827, $5.
Augusta Bank, Georgia, G. Nos. 220 and 350, 3d
January, 1818, $5*f°$10.
Augusta Bunk, Georgia, //. No,686,31st Decem
ber, 1824, $5.
Augusta Bank, Georgia, F. No. 524,7th November,
1823, $5.
North Carolina State Bank, F. 762, 8th August,
1813, $10.
North Carolina State Bank, F. No. 897,15th Janu
ary, 1814, $10.
North Carolina State Bank, F. No. 076, 1st March,
1814, $10.
North Carolina State Bank, F. No. 948,1st March,
1814, $10.
North Carolina State Bank, F. No. 2307, 31st De- 3 '
eember, 1814, $10.
North Carolina State Bank, A. No. 1727,1st Janu
ary, 1813, $10.
North Carolina State Bank, F. No. 1CO0,6th June,
1814. $5. ‘
North Carolina State Bank, C, No. 5203,4th July,
1812, $5.
North Carolina State Bank, -E. No. 3092, 15th Jan-
uory, 1814, $5.
South Carolina State Bank, E. No. 88, 6th March,
1823, $5.
South Carolina State Bank, nine $2 and two $1,
numbers not retained—=$20.
In all amounting to $155.
The possibility of the letter having been miuent, is
rendered extremely faint, by Its long nbsence. It be
comes, therefore, a duty incumbent on the Officers of
the Pest Office on this route, to truce the cause of the
failure.—And all persons interested in the cause of
honcity, to whom any of the said Bills may be ollered,
are requested to stop them for the lawful owner.
CHARLES M’GREGOR.
Macon, Ga. November 5, 1827—54
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Joel /huhin,'
deceased, by note or open account, will plenso
come forward and settle the same, as any further imliil-; •
gence cannot be given—and those hairing demands a-
gainst the estate, will please make it known immedi
ately, as it will enable the Administrator more ear
ly to settle the estate.
JOHN C. ROD.GERS, Adminirtrntor.
November 12,1827 Ct 55
ELLIS, SHOTWELL Sf CO.
Have iutt received per boat 'Nancy, and ijpr for Sale,
250 Kegs White Lead
GO Kegs Spanish Brown
20 Kegs Venetian Red
600 Gallons Linseed Oil I
300 Gallons Lamp Oil \ -
200 Gallons Train Oil
100 Gallons Spirits Turpenbne i
Chalk, Whiting Brushes, &c. Ac.
12 BarrelsPlaisterParis L. ,
100 Reams Writing, Wrapping aud Printing
Paper
10,000 Xbs. Light Castings
Also 30 packages
DRUGS AND MEDICINES;
Which with their previous Stock make a very large
and general assortment, worthy the notice of Mer
chants, Physician* and others who wuhto purchase at
WINTER GOODS.
BAILEY GODDARD,
on MOLBXnnr strket,
H AS just received and is still receiving a LARGE
ASSORTMENT of FALL and WINTER
GUUDS, suitable for this Market, comisting, in part,
of the FOLLOWING ARTICLES, viz:
Black, blue, olive, mixed and drab Cloths; ditto
Cassimere; Satinetts; Cussinctts; white, red and yel
low Flannel; bioached, brown, checked and plaid
Homespun; men and women's plaid Cloaks; duffle
Blankei^JhreeJ|i,^e,^ lJ?lf, ; f m,f«lna“6Iack'
Linen^Long Lawn; linen Cambric; four and ten
quarter Diaper; Dimity; Bomhazetts; Bombazin; Bed-
tick; negro Cloth; e large assortment of plaid and
fancy Prints; English Ginghams; turmture Prints;
Battiste; Barege; black Nankin und Canton Crapes;
colored Crape Robes; black Italian Crapes; fancy
auze and silk Shawls; Scaris and Mantles; Sarcenet,
.evantine, Senchaw, Lustring, plaid and fancy Silks;
ilain and figured Swiss Mu-lms; Jaconet, book and
India mull Muslins; Cambrics; women s white and
colored cotton Hose; men and women s silk Hose;
fine beaver, roram end wool Hots; tortoise and Bra
zilian shell Combs; cotton and wool Cards; a Urge
assortment of Shoes aud Boots; straw end Leghorn
Bonnets: silk flag, cotton and Bandana Handker-
chiefs; thread and cotton Leces; Inserting and Foot
ing; silk and cotton Velvet; a large assortment of cap,
bonnet and belt Ribbons; Saddles. Bridles, Martin-
cales, dtc.; a small assortment of Hardware and am-
tionary; a federates of Crockery and Glassware,
~ <5, »fcC. Ac. ttOs . .
lie solicits a call from those Merchants, in this vi
cinily, who wish to replenish their stock; as he MWVM
that inch can be more advantageously
by going a greater distance. Travelling Merchant
who are not acquainted, and who wish credit, will
please furnish themselves with lettcrs '
dation. Planters, who visit thu place.
fully invited to call. All orders will meet w ith prompt
aW< jq£ n Mforal Credit will be given for Ap
proved Paper.
r November 12, 1837 tf 66
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Jones county, for
leave to sell the REAL ESTATE of Jnmri Sit teuton.
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs end creditors of
said estate. ARTHUR BTKVFNROiV,
■ ' _ Administrator.
November 12 1827 4torm 55
NOTICE.
F OUR months afterdate, application will bemade
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Tw iggs
County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the real estate of Joseph Jlatly, deceased, of
said county—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. HILL HASTY, Adm'r.
September 24,1827 ttoam 48
cording tol
nov 12
Qualified Adminittrelor. I Macoa,Ju»c 18 34
NOTICE.
HA OUR months after date, application will be made
honorable the Inferior Court of Twiega
to sell ell the real estate bcIo‘hgmgto EltjaS Word, nde
of said county, deceased, consisting of one moiety of
Lot number two hundred and seven, in the twenty-
fourth district of Wilkinson, at tlie time of survey,
now Twiggs county, adjoining Thornton, Perry aiid
Others, for the benefit ot all concerned.
STEPHEN W. WALTON, Administrator.
September 24 ttoam 18
FOUR MONTHS AFTER DATE
C\ PPIJCATION will be made to the honorable
Jr\ the InferUr Court of Twiggs county, when sit
tine for ordinary purposes,lor leave to sell the IttAJ.
ESTATE and one NEGRO WOMAN of ’Ihtophdu,
Pearce, late of said county deceased, for the beuefit of
tlie heirs and ^UXANDER NELSON, Executor.
ffentrmher Id ■■ —4tonm ~ -4 1 ’
nine months after date,
A PPIICATION will lie made to the honorable,
tho Court of Ordinary, of Twiggs county, for
leave to sell the Real Estate ol Char.ti Thompson, late
ofsald county, deceased—for the benefit of the heir.-,
of said estate^ MARY THOMPSON
April 30 Om 27 Guardian.
BZ'ANKS
FOR BALE AT THIS OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
W HEREAS Magerj llendcmn applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Jams '
C. Henderson, deceased.
These are therefore to cue end admonish all and
sinaular the kindred and creditors of said deceased. •
to be and appear at my office within th ..time present-
ed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why soul
tetters should noli*: granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand, this 9th of November, 1827.
Given una y SIHON HOUSE, c. c. o.
November 26—57