Newspaper Page Text
ON Thursday evening the 12th instant, about
twilight, some Hogue entered my dwelling
bouse and carried thereiroin aTruuk containing
Seven.y-five or six Dollars in cash, and the Pro
missory Notes described us lollows: one on
Edward 11. Biowoi, payable to Hud C. Wail, or
bearer, lor one hunurod and seventeen dollars
and ninety-three cents, duo 25th instant; one on
John Downer, lor eighty-six dollars and eighty
six cents, also payatno to Uud C. Wall, or bear
er, due Ist instant; one on Madison Hudson,
for seventy-live dollars, payable to royselt or
bearer, due one day alter date, and dated 4ih or
s:h of November last; one on W ade Speed, lor
two hundred and eighty-six dollars and three
cents, due one day alter date, (ihe date not re
colleclod,) credited llui Dec. 1841, tor one hun
dred dollars, also for twenty-two dollars twelve
and a hall cents, sometime in February, 1842;
two on Arthur Jones, both duo 25ih Dec. 1812,
(dates not recollected,) the one lor ten dollars
eighty-seven and a hail cents, and Ihe other for
twelve dollars ii.'ty-sjx and a fourth cents ; one
on David Bel), lor seven dollars and some cents,
due 25th Dec. 1842; one on Nicholas Burton,
tor seventeen dollars and ninety-three cents,
payable to llobert L. Edwards, or bearer, (date
not recollected,) duo one day alter date, and one
on Nathan Butler, for six dollars and lilty cents,
dated 18th J une, 1842. 1 hereby caution all per
sons against trading tor any oi ihe Notes above
descriDoii, and the matters thereof against pay
ing them to any person but myself.
RICHARD \V. iSNELLINGS,
Flat-woods, Elbert county, Ga.
January 19,1845. 22
Lincoln Superior Court,
October Term, 1842.
Rebecca Fleetwood, j Libel for Divorce,
vs. > In Lincoln Sup’r. Court,
John Fleetwood. ) returnable April Term.
IT appearing to the Court, that the detendant
in the above stated Libel for Divorce, has not
been served, and has removed out of the county
of Lincoln, and to parts unknown. It is there
fore Ordered, that said defendant do appear atthe
next Term of this Court and answer to said Li
bel, or in default thereof that the Court will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain. It is further
Ordered, that a copy of this Rule be served upon
the detendant by publishing the same once a
month for four months in the Washington News
and Planters’ Gazette.
True extract from the Minutes,
HENRY MURRAY, Clerk.
December 15,1842. rn4m 18
GEORGIA, > Whereas, John Appling, ex-
Wiikes county. ( ecu tor on the Estate oi Joel
Appling, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cite, summon, and ad
inonisb, all and singular, the kindred and credi
tor: of said deceased, to be and appear at my oi
lice, willed the time prescribed by law, to show
cause (if any they have,) why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this sth day ot
December, 1842.
JOHN H. DYSON, c.c.o.
December 8. niOin 15
GEORGIA, I Whereas, Ciark R. Jenkins
Wilkes County, j and Horace M. Jenkins, Ex
ecutors on the Estate of Catharine Jenkins,
do: rased, apply to me for letters oi Dismission.
These are therefore, to cite, summon, and ad
monish, all and singular the kindred and credit
ors of said deceased, to be and appear at my Of
fice, within the time prescribed by taw, :.i shew
cause (n any they have,) why w .'•tier- should
no! be granted.
Given under my hand at Office, ’- a day
of October, 1842.
JOHN !.i. DYSON, c. c o.
November 3. mom 10
GEORGIA, t Whereas ViJim.vi !•'. Dozier
Wilkes County, j mpues io me ‘or letters ot
dismission as Guardian Or Eliza Dozier.
These are therefore, to cite, summon, and ad
monish, all and singular the kindred and credit
ors of said Minor, to be and appear at. my Of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause (if any they have,) why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 20. h day
of January, 1843.
JOHN JL DYSON, c.c.o.
January 26. iridm 22
GEORGIA, > Whereas, Hugh Ward, ap-
Wilkes county. \ plies to me for letters of dis
mission as Guardian, for Oliver A. Luckett.
These are, therefore, to cite, summon and ad
monish, all and singular the kindred and credi’-
ors of said Minor, to be arid appear at. my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause (if any they have,) why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at Office, this 13th day
of January, 1843.
JOHN 11. DYSON, c. c. o.
January 19. m6in 21
GEORGIA, I Whereas, Clark R. Jenkins
Wilkes County. \ and Horace M. Jenkins, ad
ministrators with the will annexed, on the Estate
of Sterling Jenkins, deceased, apply to me for
letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cite, summon, and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
(if any .hey have,) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at Office, this 31st. day
of October, 1842. JOHN 11. DYSON, c. c. o.
November 3. mßm 10
GEORGIA, > Whereas, James Harris ap-
Wilkes county. ( plies to me for letters of Dis
mission as Guardian for Barbary J. Watkins,
Roxalina Watkins, and Martha Watkins.
These are therefore to cite, summon, and ad
monish, all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said Minors, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
(if any they have,) why said letters should not be
granted
Given under my hand at office, this 13th day of
January, 1843.
JOHN H. DYSON, c. c. o.
January 19. m6m 21
GEORGIA, ) Whereas, Philip T. Thornton,
Wilkes county. ( Guardian of Lucinda Ham
monds and Barberry Ann Hammonds, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cite, summon, and ad
monish, all and singular the kindred and credit
ors of said Minors, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
(if any they have) why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at Office, this Ist day
of November, 1842.
JOHN H. DYSON, c. c. o.
November*!. mOm 10
EVERY VARIETY
OF
mm wmmarrjxt**
EXECUTED AT THIS
®£F3 © H .
Wilkes Sheriff’s Sales.
IN MARCH.
WILKES SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court-House door in Wash
ington, Wilkes county, the following proper
ty, to-wit:
All of Thomas J. Booker’s interest in a cer
tain Tract of Land in Wilkes county, on the
waters of Little River, adjoining Oliver C. Ar
nett and others, containing (169) one hundred
and sixty-nine Acres, more or less—lns interest
being one-sixth part of said land, levied on by
three fi. fas. from the Justices’ Court of the 184ln
District, G. M. Levy made and returned to ine
bv a Constable.
GEORGE W. JARRETT, Sheriff.
February 3,1843. 19
IN APRIL.
WILKES. SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April
next,before the Court-House door in the town
of Washington, Wilkes county, between the
lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
Three Negroes, to-wit: Willis, a first-rate
Blacksmith, about 25 years of age ; Allen, also a
Blacksmith, about 28 years of age, and Hartwell,
a first-rate Wagon-maker, all levied on by two
Mortgage fi. fas. from Wilkes Inferior Court, in
the name of Nicholas Wylie vs. John Jesse.—
Property pointed out said fi fas.
GEORGE W. JARRETT, Sheriff.
February 3,1843. 19
Ealbert Sheriff’s Sales.
IN MARCH.
ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court-llouse door in Elbert
county, within the legal sale hours, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Two hundred acres of Land, more or less,
on the waiers of Bcaverdam Creek, adjoining Jo
seph Blackwell, Jeptha V. Harris, and others,
whereon Daniel Thornton, Sen’r. now lives, lev
ied on a ■ the property of Daniel Thornton, to
satisfy two ii. fas. from the Superior Court of
Eiberi county, one in favor of Abner Adams vs.
Daniel Thornton as principal, & Reuben Thorn
ton, security on stay of execution, the other in
favor ot Darnel E. Conwill, indorsee, vs. Daniel
Thornton, maker, and Benjamin H. White, en
dorser. Property pointed out by Daniel Thorn
ton.
ALSO,
One hundred and twenty-five Acres of Land,
more or less, on the waters of Cedar Creek, ad
joining iands of Burweii Bobo and ethers, where
on Thomas lliiley now lives, levied on as the
property of Thomas lliiley, to satisfy a fi. fa. from
the Superior Court of E bert county, in favor o!
Robert B. Lewis vs. Thomas lliiley. Property
pointed out by defendant.
ALSO,
One sorrel Horse and a one-horse wagon, lev
ied on as the property of Reuben Cash, to satis
fy a fi. la from the Superior Court of Elbert
county, in favor of A. &A. W. Hammond vs.
Reuben Cash. Property pointed out by defen
dant.
ALSO,
One gray Horse and one gray Mare, and one
hundred and sixteen Acres of Land, more or less,
on .he waters of Y r an’s Creek, adjoining lands of
! Joseph Rucker and others, whereon Asmond B.
| fL .1 now lives, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Supe
! -ns:’ Court of Elbert county, in favor of Cress &
Turpin, bearers, vs. Asmond B. Bell, and sundry
other •!. las. Horn the Superior and Inferior Courts
of Elbert county, against said Asmond B. Bell.
ALSO,
Two hundred Acres of Land, more or less, on
the waters of Cold-water Creek, adjoining lands
or Barnabas Kelly and others, levied on to satis
fy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from’ the Superior
Court of Elbert county, in favor of M. Hitt &
Son vs. Maleom A. Johnson. Property pointed
out in said mortgage fi. fa.
ALSO,
One thousand and sixty Acres of Land, more
or less, on the waters of Cold-water Creek, ad
joining lands of Bedford Harper and others,
whereon Join; White now lives, and seven Ne
groes, viz.: Mary, a woman about 20years of
age ; Hannah, a woman about 45 years of age;
Charity, a woman about 40 years’ oi’ age ; Pa
tience, a woman about 45 years of age ; Char
lotte, a woman about 22 years of age ; Josephine,
a girl about 8 years of age, and Delpha, a girl a
bout 4 years of age, levied on as the property of
John White, to satisfy two fi. fas. from the Su
perior Court of Elbert county, one in favor of
Kerrs & Hope vs. Joseph C. White and John
White, the other in favor of the Central Bank of
Georgia vs. William Roebuck, maker, William
White, John White, and Horatio J. Goss, endor
sers, and sundry other fi. fas. from the Superior
and Interior Courts of Elbert county, against
John White.
ALSO,
One Road-wagon and two pair of Hind-gear,
levied on as tiie property ol William Gaar, to
satisfy a fi. fa. from Elbert Superior Court, in fa
vor of Jones & Bowman vs. William Gaar.
ALSO,
All the interest (the same being one-fifth) of
Raipii Blackwell, in five hundred and twenty
five Acres of Land, more or less, lying on the
waters of Van’s Creek, adjoining lands oi the es
tate of Henry White, deceased, Joseph Rucker
and others, and seventeen Negroes, to-wit: El
bert, about 25 years old, Wilson 10, Lindsay,
Seaborn, William and Green, boys, Sealy, Har
riet, Mary and Ginny, women, Rachael, Ann,
Lucinda, Lecy, Mariah and Parthena, girls, and
Turner, a man about 25 years old, all levied on
as the property of Ralph Blackwell, to satisfy a
fi. fa. iron) Elbert Superior Court, Judge H. M.
Barrett vs. said Ralph Blackwell, and sundry
otherfi. fas. from the Superior, Inferior, and Jus
tice’s Courts of Elbert county, vs. said Black
well. Property pointed out by defendant.
WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Sheriff.
February 2, 1843. 23
ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court-House door in Elbert
county, within the legal sale hours, the follow
ing projierty, to-wit:
Twenty-eight Acres of Land, more or less, on
the waters of Beaverdam Creek, adjoining lands
of William R. Goss and others ; one Negro wo
man named Daphney, about 28 years oid ; one
sorrel Horse and one sorrel Mare, and one horse
mill, ail levied on as the property of William
Gaar, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Superior Court
of Elbert county, David Dobbs vs. William Gaar
and John Craft, and sundry other fi. fas. vs. said
Gaar. Property pointed out by John Craft
ALSO,
One hundred and six and a half Acres of Land,
more or less, on Beaverdain Creek, adjoining
lands of Beverly Allen, Dunston Blackwell, and
others, in Elbert county, levied on as the proper
ty of James Gray, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa.
from Elbert Superior Court, Robert Toombs vs.
Thomas J. Hoard and Nathaniel Gray, admini 8 ”
Ualors ol James Gray, deceased, and sundry oth
er fi. lasi vs. said administrators. Property point
ed out by plaintiffs attorney.
ALSO,
Three hundred and five Acres of Land, more
or less, on Beaverdam Creek, adjoining lands ol
Thomas Pledger, Joseph Rucker, and others, le
vied on as the property of John Dickey, to satis
fy a fi. in. from Elbert Superior Court, Benjamin
Maxwell vs. said Dickey, and sundry other fi.
fas. vs. said Dickey and otiicrs.
ALSO,
Eight hundred and sixty-six Acres of Land on
Cold-water and Big-Cedar Creeks, adjoining
lands of John Skelton, John 11. Burton, and oth
ers ; one hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
on Cold-water Creek, adjoining lands of James
Teasley and others; two hundred Acres of Land,
more or less, on Cold-water Creel:, adjoining
lands of Van D. Gary, William McMulian, and
others, and two hundred and fifty Acres of Land,
more or less, on tiie waters of Savannah River,
adjoining lands of Tinsley W. ltucker and others, !
all levied on as tiie property of Wllliam Dooly,
to satisfy a fi. fa. from Elbert Superior Court,
James Patterson vs. William Dooly, principal,
William W. Dooly and Barnabas Barron, his se
curities, and Van D. Gary, security on stay of
execution, and sundry other fi. fas. vs. said Wil
liam Dooly and others. Property pointed out by
said Wllliam Dooly.
ALSO,
One hundred and thirty-six Acres of Land,
more or less, oil tiie waters of Fori: Creek, ad
joining lands of Robert W. Tucker and others,
levied on as the property of William D. Haynes,
and fifty-eight Acres ot Land, more or less, on
the waters of Beaverdam Creek, the same being
the interest or one-half of one hundred and six
teen Acres, more or iess, belonging to John M.
Haynes, adjoining lands of James Allen and oth
ers, levied on as the property of William D.
Haynes and John M. Haynes, to satisfy a fi. fa.
from Elbert Superior Court, in the name of Wil
liam Ballinger vs. said William D. and John M.
Haynes. Property pointed out by John M.
Haynes.
ALSO,
One House and Lot containing three-fourths
of an Acre, more or less, in the town of Elber
ton, with all the improvements thereon, at pres
ent occupied by Z. Smith, as a private boarding
house, levied on as tiie property of William
Woody, to satisfy two fi. fas. from Elbert Inferior
Court, Henry P. Harrison vs. said Woody.—
Pr< perty pointed out by Robert McMil'an, plain
tiffs attorney.
ALSO,
Two hundred Acres oi Land, more or less, on
the waters of Cedar Creek, adjoining lands of
wffiow Richardson, James Stowers, and others,
levied on as tiie properly of Benjamin Neal, to
satisfy a fi. fa. from Elbert Superior Court, Lin
sey Neal vs. Benjamin Neal, and sundry oilier
ii. las. vs. said Benjamin Neal. Property pointed
out by de endant.
HOWELL SMITH, Dep. Sheriff.
February 2,1843. 23
ELBERT SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before tiie Court-House door in Elbert
county, within the legal sale hours, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
One Negro woman by tiie name of Judy, about
17 years oi age, levied on as tiie property of John
S. Moore, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of Elbert county, in favor of Cress
& Turpin, bearers, vs. John S. Moore. Property
pointed out by John S. Moore.
ALSO,
Seven hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
whereon Robert L. Edwards n#v lives, adjoining
lands of John Gray and others; five Negroes,
viz.: Peter, a man about 60 years of age; Rose,
a woman about 60 years of age; Delia, a girl a
bout 14 years of age ; Tom, a boy about 9 years
of age, and Joel, a man about 20 years of age ;
one two-horse Barouch, two bay Horses, 1 dark
bay Filly, and one Kettle, levied on as the prop
erty of Robert L. Edwards, to satisfy a fi. fa. from
the Inferior Court of Elbert county, in favor of
the Ruckersville Banking Company vs. Robert
L. Edwards, Joseph T. Edwards, and Bud C.
Wall, and one fi. fa. from the Inferior Court of
Elbert county, in favor of the Ruckersville Bank
ing Company vs. Robert L. Edwards, John F.
Edwards, and Joseph T Edwards, and one fi. fa.
from tiie Superior Court of Eibert county, in fa
vor of Mary R. Watkins, executrix of John Wat
kins, deceased, vs. llobert L. Edwards, John F.
Edwards, Joseph T. Edwards, and Robert Mc-
Kinley, and sundry other fi. fas. vs. said Robert
L. Edwards. Property pointed out by Robert L.
Edwards.
ALSO,
Two hundred and fifty Acres of Land, more or
less, whereon John F. Edwards now lives, ad
joining lands of Jesse C. Wall, Martha Elling
ton, and others, levied on as tiie property of John
j F. Edwards, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Inferior
Court of Elbert county, in favor of George W.
Dye vs. John F. Edwards, and sundry other fi.
fas. against said John F. Edwards.
ALSO,
Five hundred Acres of Land, more or less, on
the waters of Falling Creek, whereon William
W. Downernfcw lives, adjoining iands of Chiles
T. Key and others; six Negroes, viz.: Jack, a
man about 28 years old ; Jeff, a man about 29
years old ; Suckey, a woman about 32 years old;
Isaac, a man about 22 years old ; Joe, a man a
boui 50 year* o;d, and George, a boy about seven
years old, levied on as the property of William
W. Downer, to satisfy the following fi. fas. from
the Superior Court of Eibert county, in favor of
11. B. Bailey & Cos. vs. William W. Downer, and
one in favor of Thomas F. Willis and Madison
Hudson vs. William W. Downer, John Downer
his security, and John W. Gunter, one in favor
of Cress & Turpin vs. William W. Downer, and
sundry other fi. fas. vs. said William W. Downer.
Property pointed out bv William W. Downer.
THOMAS F. WILLIS, Dep. Sheriff
February 2, 1843. 23
ELBERT MORTGAGE SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court-House door in Elbert
county, within tiie legal sale hours, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
Ten thousand pounds of Seed Cotton, more
or iess, fifty barrels of Corn, more or iess, one
stack of Oats, nine stacks of Fodder, five Cows
and Calves, one roan Horse, and thirty head of
Hugs, more or less, all levied on by virtue of a
Mortgage fi. fa from the Inferior Court of Elbert
county, in the name of William Willis vs. Milley
Willis. Property pointed out in said fi. fa.
THOMAS F. WILLIS, Dep. Sheriff
January 5,1843. 19
IN APRIL.
ELBERT MORTGAGE SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April
next, before the Court-House door in Elbert
county, within the legal sale hours, the fol
lowing property, to-wit.:
One roan Horse and two sorrel Horses, one
yoke Oxen, yoke and cart, 7 head of stock Cat
tle, consisting of Cows, Calves and Yearlings,
30 head of stock Hogs, consisting of Sows, pigs
and yearling Hogs, fifteen hundred pounds of
Bacon, more or less. 45 barrels of Corn, more dr
less, 2 beds, bedsteads and furniture, 2 tables, 6
split-bottom Chairs, 1 rifle-gun and shot bag, 10
plough hoes, 5 plough stocks, 3 pair plo igh gears,
one lot Kitchen Furniture, consisting of pots,
ovens, pails, piggins, pot-rack, pot-hooks, &c—
----all levied on by virtue of a Mortgage fi. fa. Thom
as J. Heard vs. Nathaniel Gray. Property point
ed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Sheriff.
February 2,1843. 23
MORTGAGE SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April
next, before tiie Court-llouse door in Elberton,
Elbert county, between the usual hours of
Bale, tiie following property, to-wit:
One Negro by the name of Abram, and one
Negro by tiie name of John, levied on as the prop
erty of Alice 11. Nash and Hudson 11. Nash, by
virtue of a Mortgage fi. fa. from tiie Inferior Court
of Elbert county, in favor of Beverly Allen vs.
Alice li. Nash and Hudson 11. Nash. Property
pointed out in said mortgage 11. fa.
THOMAS F. WILLIS, Dep. Sheriff.
February 2,1843. 23
MORTGAGE SALES.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April
next, before the Court-House door in Eibert
county, within tiie legal sale hours, the fol
lowing property, to-wit :
Two Negroes, viz.: Jackson, a boy about 16
or 17 years old, and Larkin, a boy about 4 or 5
years oid, levied on as the property of Seaborn J.
Turman, deceased, to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa.
from Elbert Inferior Court, Thomas J. Turman,
administrator of William Pulliam, deceased, vs,
Thomas J. Turman, administrator of Seaborn J.
Turman, deceased. Property pointed out in said
mortgage li. fa.
ALSO,
One Negro woman named Grace, about forty
years old, levied on as tiie property of Benjamin
Smith, to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. from Elbert
Inferior Court, James Carpenter, executor of
John Smith, deceased, vs. said Benjamin Smith.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
HOWELL SMITH, Dep. Sheriff
February 2, 1843. 23
Lincoln Sheriff’s Sales.
IN MARCH.
LINCOLN SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before tiie Court-House door in Lincoln
ton, Lincoln county, between the lawful hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One Negro woman by the name of Creacy, a
bout 50 years old, and one hundred Acres of
Land, more or less, it being the half of a tract oi
land whereon William C. Dent and Dennis 15.
Dallis now lives, on the waters of Broad River,
adjoining lands of Cade and Burton, levied on as
the property of William C. Dent, to satisfy three
fi. fas. irom a Justices’ Court, in the name of A.
D. Stathain vs. William C. Dent. Property
pointed out by defendant. Levy made and re
turned to me bv a Constable.
B. F. TATOM, Dep. Sheriff
February 1,1843. 24
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, at the Court-House in Elbert county,
within the legal sale hours, agreeable to an or
der of the Inferior Court of Elbert county
when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, the fol
lowing Negroes, to-wit:
One man by the name of Adam, and a woman
by the name of Patience, sold as the property of
George Wyciie, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
will be made known on the day of sale.
AGATHA WYCIIE, Adm’x.
January 5,1842. m2m 19
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
VS/TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
* * next, at the Court-House door in Wash
ington, Wilkes county,
Two hundred and fifteen Acres of Land, more
or less, lying on the waters of Clark’s Creek,
adjoining Lewis Moore, and others, belonging to
tiie estate of John Moore, deceased. Sold by or
der of the honorable Inferior Court of said coun
ty. Terms made known on the day of sale.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, Lot number 216,
4th district, originally Lee, now Randolph county.
SARAH MOORE, Adm’x.
JOHN P. HAMMOCK, Adin’r.
January 2,1843. 8t 19
Lincoln Superior Court,
October Term, 1842.
Nathan Beall, Ex’r. 1 Bill to perpetuate
vs. > Testimony in Lin-
Robert Frazier, and others. ) coin Sup. Court.
TT appearing to the Court that Robert Frazier,
-*■ a defendant in the above stated case, resides
out of the jurisdiction of this Court, and has not
been served in tiie above stated case. It is on
motion of complainant’s Solicitor, Ordered, that
said Robert Frazier, do appear at the next Term
of this Court, and then and there to stand to and
abide by and perform such order or decree in the
premises as to the Court shall seem meet and
right in Equity. And it is further Ordered,
that a copy of this Rule be served upon the said
defendant by publishing the same once a month
for f our months before the next term of this court
True extract from the Minutes,
H. MURRAY, Clerk.
December 15, 1842. ni4in 16
months alter date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Wilkes county, while sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Abner
Wellborn, deceased, late of said county.
NICHOLAS WYLIE, Ex’r.
February 2, 1843. m4m 23
GEORGIA, Elbert county.
TUMOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Elbert county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell a part of the Negroes be
longing to the Estate of John Hall, deceased.
THOMAS J. TURMAN, Adin’r.
February 2,1843. m4m de bonis non.
GEORGIA, Elbert county.
months after dale, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Elbert county, when sitting as a Court of Ordina
ry, for leave to sell a part of the Lands belonging
to the Estate of William Pulliam, deceased.
THOMAS J. TURMAN, Adm’r.
February 2,1843. m4m 23
FOUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Elbert county, when sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell a part of the Negroes
belonging to the Estate of Middleton C. Upshaw,
nno no on/1
THOMAS J. HEARD, Adm’r.
December 6, 1842. m4m 15
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Elbert county, while sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell a part of the Negroes be
longing to the estate of Larkin Clark, deceased.
ROBERT McMILLAN, Executor.
Elberton, January 4,1843. 20
PATENT MEDICINES.
Hay’* Lineament.
Warranted to cure the Piles, or the money
will be refunded. Prepared by the subscribers
from the original recipe, and put up with great
care. It is warranted in all cases as an ertbetuai
remedy. In order to test its efficacy, it will be
necessary to make trial ol it, but to ascertain its
genuineness, it is only necessary to have refer
euce to the New York Court of General Ses
sions, May term, 1842. in which that lact was es
tablished deyond controversy on the trial and con
viction of Comstock for libel, in assorting among
other things, that this article might for ought he
knew, ruin a person using it.
i Sold wholesale *nd retail, by
W. J. BURRITT & EATON,
2 Fletcher-st. N.-V.
Price 91.
Parker’s Pulmonary Balm.
For, coughs, coids, consumption, asthma, indi
gestion, dyspepsia, costiveness, croup, whooping
cough, chronic bronchitis, and all diseases ol the
throat and lungs.
From the numerous testimonials we are daily
receiving from our agents and other:, wo are in
duced to believe that it stands unrivalled by any
medicine of the kind ever yet introduced into A
merica. Its happy effects in removing chronic
cough, bronchitis and ail diseases of the throat
and lungs, is truly astonishing. Read the follow
ing certificates:
Air. Parker—Dear Sir: During tiie last spring
months, f had frequent and severe attacks of in
flamed sore throat or bronchitis. On the recom
mend,-.lion of my physician, 1 used your Balm
with decided benefit, and now believe that it was
the means of entirely removing the disease, and
can confidently and cheerfully recommend it to
ail who are similarly afflicted.
Fayetteville, August 11, 1841.
A. U. Tuttle, Pastor ol the Presbyterian
Church, Fayetteville, N. Y.
This certifies that 1 am acquainted with Park
er’s Pulmonary Balm, am using it in my practice,
and havo no doubt it is one oi the most valuable
medicines with which 1 am acquainted, tor all
diseases of the lungs, coughs, &.C. 1 cheerfully
recommend it to the afflicted.
DeWITT C. WORDEN, m. and.
Fayetteville, July 6,1842.
For sale wholesale and retail, by
W. J. BURIIITT &. EATON,
2 Fletcher-st., N. Yv
Hamilton’s Elixir of Opium.
Anew and important discovery.
It has long been a great desideratum in Medi
cal Science, and has been the subject of a vast a
mount of Chemical experiment, to obtain the
Medical qualities of Opium to the exclusion of
| its noxious principles and useless combinations,
j No article in the whole range of the whole Phar
macopeia is perhaps of greater importance to
mankind; and none which has engaged a great
er share of chemical attention. Every prepara
tion hitherto made from this drug, whether in the
form of Extract, Morphia, Black Drop, Paragoric
or Laudanum, contains in close combination a
poison with the antidote, and hence we find tiie
administration of them attended with a numer
ous train of evils, among which are head-ache,
lassitude, tremors, nausea, vomiting, constipa
tion, derangement of the nervous system ; and a
quality wonderfully predisposing the system to
its habitual use.
The Elixir of Opium has been used with as
tonishing success, and is confidently recommen
ded to the attention of every Physician ar.d oi
every family. It is warranted to be a pure, un
mixed and unadulterated preparation from tiie
best of Turkey Opium, and is of the same strength
as laudanum ; it is no more, nor less titan tiie
soothing opiate separated from the poisonous and
stimulating property of the Drug.
Sold wholesale and retail, by
W. J. BURRITT & EATON,
2 Fletcher-st., N. Y.
Doctor Parri.s’s Celebrated Sooth
ing Syrup for Cnildren Teething.
Mothers and nurses who are acquainted with
the existence of this valuable article, and fail to
make use of it during the anxious and paiuful sea
son of dentition are wanting in the discharge of
their duty and with them rests the responsibility.
Symptoms of Dentition are indicated by slight
salivation, heat, and fulness of the gums, fretful
ness, and constant endeavors to thrust things in
to the mouth. The usual period at which den
tition begins is at the age of 4 or 5 months, but
it is often as early as 3 months, and sometimes
much later.
Directions. —When children begin to be in
pain with their teeth shooting in their gums, put
a little of the Syrup in a teaspoon, and with the
finger let the child’s gums be rubbed for 2 or 3
minutes, three times a day. It must not be put
to the breast immediately, for the milk would
take the syrup off too soon. When the teet h are
just coming through their gums, mothers should
immediately apply the syrup; it will prevent
their children having a fever, and undergoing
that painful operation of lancing the gums, which
always makes the next tooth much harder to
come through and sometimes causes death.
Sold wholesale and retail, by
W.J. BURRITT &l EATON,
2 Fletcher-st., N. Y.
Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed.
For Coughs, Colds, Shortness of Breath, Asthma,
f*c. fyc.
This invaluable Medicine has the extraordina
ry property of immediately relieving Coughs,
Colds, Hoarseness, difficulty of Breathing and
Huskiness in the Tliroat. It operates by dissolv
ing the congeaicd Phlegm, consequently causing
a free expectoration.
Those who are troubled with that unpleasant
tickling in the throat, which deprives them of rest
night after night, by the incessant caugh which
it provokes, will, by taking one dose, find imme
diate relief; and one bottle in most cases will
effect a cure.
Copy of a letter from Mi6s A. Thomas :
Sir, —Through the medium of this letter, I beg
leave to offer my grateful thanks for your inval
uable Balsam; having suffered by severe cough
and difficulty of breathing for several winters,
was quite cured by taking one bottle only.
I am, sir, your grateful and obliged servant,
ANN THOMAS, Union-street.
New-York, July I, 1842. — Sir: The great
benefit I have derived from the use of the Balsam
of Aniseed, in Asthma and difficulty ot breath
ing, induces njpilo say that you are at full liberty
to refer to me at any time.
JANE MEGIVNEY, 107 Bowery.
Sold wholesale and retail, by
W. J. BURRITT & EATON,
2 Fletcher-st-, N. Y.
Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort,
For Consumption, Liver Complaint, Coughs,
Colds and Asthma.
Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, or Ve
getable Febrifuge,
A speci fib/njd Cifre she Fever & Agjfe.
Green’s V egctable Tonic Mixture,
or Fever and Ague Conqueror..
Oldridge’s Balm of Columbia,
For the Preservation &c Restoration of the Hair.
Citing’s Worm Lozenges///
A sale and effectual cure ior Worms. j
Clarke’s Nerve & Bone Lininhf/
Butler’s Vegetable Verrnifu,
For cleansing the Stomach, by expelling Yma„
Butler’s Eruptive Ointmei
For the cure of Ringworms, Tetter, Srtiiead,
. Itch, and all diseases of the Skirj
Orris Tooth Wash. A
The Orris Tooth Wash is purely a viable
preparation, possessing the properties ofcans
ing the mouth, restoring tiie gums to anlthy
state, and preventing any unpleasant tajor o
dour in the mouth, whether arising from toyed
teeth, or from a deranged state of the sjfach.
Tomato Pills, Lee’s New-Ldon
Anti-billious Pills,
Brandreth’s Pills, and Dr. Bad’s
Anti-dyspeptic Pills.
(£r All the above, Patent Medicis, as
well as others not here mentioned, >e on
hand and for sale, at
11. S. BELCHER’
CHEAP CASH STOlj,
Washington,*.
M 2. SPENCER’S^
Vegetable Anti-Bilious and m
ti Dyspeptic Pills.
FT is well known that diseases often arise ffn
a foul and disordered stale of ihe Htoinffi
and Bowels ; and if this condition is promptly V
tended to and relieved, that health will be imirt.
diateiy restored. And nothing more effectuj
can he resorted to, than one or two active dost)
of purgaiive medicine.
And there is nothing more suitable titan Pill
of proper character. The public have in thesl
Vegetable Pills the article presented to them)
which possesses the qualities calculated to reh
| der the most important service in cleansing tne
alimentary canal, they will operate with suffi
cient force, and still with ease and safety. They
have been used by the proprietor, with abundant*
success in an extensive medical practice for ma
ny years. lie can therefore confidently recom
mend them to the public patronage, it is not
vainly pretended that they will cure aii diseases,
hut they will answer the purposes fur which they
are offered, as well as any purgative medicine
that can be procured: and by being taken when
that description of medicine is needed may save
a person from threatened disease, at a very small
expense, and without ions oi time ; a person can
take them without any interruption of his cus
tomary employment.
The proprietor does not recommend tiiese Pills
as a specific or cure ior all diseases, but he par
ticularly recommends them to be the safest and
best medicine that can be taken in the preven
tion and cure ol Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague,
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick Head-ache,
Enlargement of the Spleen, Jaundice, Asthma,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Piles, Cholic, Female Ob
structions, Heart-burn, Nausea, Furred-tongue,
Distension of the Stomach and Bow els, Incipient
Diarrhoea, Flatulency, Habitual Costiveuess,
Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Complex
ion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels
where a cathartic or aperient medicine is need
ed They are exceedingly mild in their opera
tion, producing neither nausea, griping, nor debil
ity. They contain not a particle of mercury, or
aty ingredient that does not act in harmony with
health and oppose disease.
TESTIMONIALS.
Baltimore, Sept. Ist., 1841.
I have used Dr. Spencer’s Pills in my practice
lor the last six months, in several cases of Dys
pepsia, Sick Head-ache, Bilious Fever, and other
diseases, produced by an inactive state of the
Liver, and I take pleasure in giving my testimony
of their good effects in ail these cases, and I con
sider them a safe and mild aperient, and the best
article of the kind I have ever used.
N. H. EDWARDS, M.D.
Frederic co, (Md.) Aug. 21,1841.
Dr. Spencer,—Dear Sir: You will please send
me another supply of Pills soon as possible, fori
am entirely out. Your Pills are taking the lead
of every thing else in this section of the coun
try I know it is a general fault with those who
sell patent medicines to say too much in their fa
vor, but in regard to your Pills, I think they de
serve tar more praise than you seem inclined to
give them. I know of several in this vicinity
who have been cured of differpnt diseases, such
ns Dyspepsia, Sick Head-ache, Costiveness, and
derangement of the biliary organs by the use of
your Pills. Don’t fail to send me a supply forth
with. Yours, very respectfully,
P. C. DWIGHT.
New-York, July 9, 1841.
This may certify,—That I have been afflicted
with a Liver Complaint for a long time, with pains
in my right side, shoulder and arm, until about fi
weeks since, I called on Dr. Spencer and obtain
ed one dollar’s wortli of his Pills, which I have
taken, and I am glad to say that I think 1 am now
entirely well. Two of my children were troub
led with worms and they were entirely cured
with three doses of the Pills to each. You are at
liberty to use this certificate in any way yon
please, for I consider your Pills the best medicine
I ever used in my family.
Yours, with much esteem,
CHAUNCEY WELLINGTON.
Montgomery co., (Md.) Aug. 16,1841.
Dear Sir, —I have made frequent use of your
Pills in the incipient stage of Bilious Fever and
obstinate constipation of the Bowels; also, in the
enlargement of the Spleen, Chronic Diseases of
the Liver, Sick Head-ache, general debility, and
in all cases have found them to be very effective.
H. M. WILLIAMS, M. D.
XT’ Price 25 cents per box, with full directions,
for sale by M. P. Callaway & Cos., Washington,
Ga., and D. S. Anderson, Crawfordvilie.
August 31,1842. 6m
GEORGIA, > Whereas, Isaiah T. Irvin, Ad- ‘
Lincoln county. ( ministrator on the Estate of
David Murray, deceased, applies to me for Let
ters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to cite, summon, and ad.
monish, all and singular, the kindred and credit
ors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause (if any they have,) why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, thisoth of Sep
tember, 1842.
HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk C. O.
September 8. irfffn 2 #