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FROM THE NEW-TORK AMERICAN.
It was a festal day. Rejoicing thron es
Filled every street, and chiming bells rang
out
Their meriest peal ; while martial music |
gave
Inspiring tones ; and heard at interval',
The roar of cannon spoke of joy and triumph.
It was the glorious birth day of our freedom;
And joyous thousands werecomm em’rating
The hour which gave tc them and to their
children
A proud and precious heir loom, dearly earned.
It was a scene to dwell on, and to call
An energy from apathy itself.
And standing on the marble steps o: Jus
tice,
I saw round me opulence, and power,
And happiness, which slaves can never know.
Methought, whence came these blessings ?
and to whom,
As instruments of heaven, do wcowe
Our being as a nation ? Happy they,
The fathers of our freedom, and our name.
Could their survivors sec
■■■ ■ An aged man
His snowy locks bespoke him, and his garb
Os poverty, and hardship plainly told.
And there, unnoticed by the multitude.
Patient he sot; and when I asked, he told
me
That he was one, whose youthful services,
Though many, wero forgotten : he was one
To whom we owed the present jubilee—
A vetran of the seventy sis; and now
He owed his crust to charity. And thus
He repaid. O, gratitude, is this
All that we can for thee ? Is this, methoughl,
All that we owe for justice ? Well and true
The saying is, “Republics arc ungrateful."
11. V.
FAIR IDA
A It.VI.LAI>.
“ His boat is on the water —hath .’
I hear the splashing oar,
What though the wave be wild and dark,
I’ll venture from the shore;
I.ove hath a light for deep midnight
A copass for the sea,
Tor him I’ll fear not ocean’s might
He is my all to me.
*' And must 1 leave my father’s ball, i
Wheie I was gently bred,
And elim’d the knee and lisp’d to all, >
Unconscious what I said—
Where dotingly a mother’s eye—
(Alas that it. is olosed!)
Gazed on me in my infancy
And watch’d while I repos’d !
“ Yes—there’s a dearer home for me
Within a lover’s arms ;
And there my head shall cradled be
In safety from alarms.
I cannot wed the man 1 hate—
I cannot falsely play,
Though father’s threat may not abate—
Though 1 be spurn’d away.
“ My love—he is my life to me,
My nurse, my sire, my home,
He looks upon me smilingly,
And beckons me to come.
He hath his nest of down for me,
His little timorous maid,
Where I shall cower shelter free,
Nor fluttering nor afraid.”
“ Thus at her window o’erthe wave
That gentle maid bested,
The hour was silent as the grave,
No star was overhead.
The sea curl’d softly on the shore,
And said, or seem’d to say,
I’ve hush’d for tiiee the billow’3 roar,
Come, Ida, come away.
Her lover’s bark i:s on the strand,
His foot upon the beach,
And they are hurrying, hand in hand,
The little skill’to reach :
Her foot is on the floating plank,
Her lover close behind,
And they have left the pebbly bank',
And every fear behind.
There’s light within her father’s hall,
There’s hurrying to and fro,
And voices from her window call,
And from the beach below—
Along the wave a carbine shot
Sings shrilly with its speed;—
Her love—for fate so drew the lot—
Her love alone must bleed.
Frantic fair Ida hears his groan ;
Her hand is on the wound ;
His heart’s blood on her hand hath flown
With that last dying sound.
Back to the shore, go, boatmen go,
Finish’d is your employ ;
But she, the fair, what is she now,
So late tiie bride of joy?
A maniac on that oozy shore
At times seen wandering wild,
Addressing the rude ocean’s roar,
In accents of a child;
Or from her window, at deep night,
Asking athwart the gloom,
In fancy of her lovers sprite,
Hie mysteries of his tomb !
\
From the Constitional Wliig.
Senators'. —ln Massachusetts, Mr.
Mills, the present Senator, is recho
sen by the popular branch of the
Legislature—his brother John Mills,
by the Senate—as both houses
are required by the Constitution to
concur, there is of course no choice.
It is said that E. H. Mills, Esq. the
present incumbent, is desirous of
retiring on account of bad health.
In Maine, where the modo of elec
tion is similar, the same state of
things exists. Air. Holmes, the
present incuuibcpt, is re-chosen by
the Senate, and Albion K Parris,
late Governor, by the House of
Representatives.
Mr Burder, author of “ Yillag
Sermons,” has prepared n series of
Cottage Sermons, which are Printed
by the Tract Society, and sold for
distribution, for one farthing each.
GEORGIA, WALTON County.
NOTICE. —To all whom tiiis may con
cern, that I have made the following
Survey, on the virtue of a head-wright warrant,
for Anderson Baker, 350 acres, on the Waters
of Marberrics’ Creek, bounded North, by
Thompson, S. W. hy Butler, S. E. by Ter
rill, and East by Camp ; a platt of which is
recorded in my Office. Those concerned can
have a more minute description by examining
the same, and enter their caveats in due time.
DAVID BURSON.
Jan. 1. 1827. 57—3 m
LAW NOTICE.
THEODORE NIMS having located as an
Attorney ut Law, at HiUslwro,’ Jasper
county, tenders his prof-*»ijnal son ices to all
who arc disposed confide their business to
giio.
Not. 7, l8*?G. 4 V? m
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, in the town of Jackson,
Butts county, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit :
One lot of Land, known by Lot No. 77,
in the first District, formerly Henry, now
Eutts county ; levied on the property of
Richard Cotten, to satisfy sundry fi fa's in
favor of Burrel P. Key; levied on and re
turned to me by a Constable, this 27th Jan
uary, 1827.
R. W. HARKNESS, D. Sh’ff.
sG—tds
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
WHFRF.AS Robert A. Evans applies
to me for letters of Administration
on the estate of Nancy McCall, dec.—And
also, John I’. Simmons and Sarah Thompson
applies for letters of administration on the
Estate of Daniel Thompson dee.—And where
as also, Yancy P. Griffin applies for letters of
administration on the Estate of John Cox,
dec. —These are therefore to cite end admon
ish all and singular the kindred and ceditors
of said pe-sons dec.—to be a.id appear at
my Office within the time prescribed by Law,
to shew cause if any they have why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given from under my hand this 27'.ul7an.
1827.
PETER SOLOMON, C. C. O.
Marion Twiggs co. 271 h .Tan. 1627.
GEORGI A, Franklin co.
WHEREAS Jesse Holbrook applies to
me for Letters of Administration on
the Estate of John Johnson, late of said
county, dic’d.
These arc therefore to cite and 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 they have, why
I said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 22<1 Jay of
January, 1827.
56—Gt THOMAS KING, C. C. O.
"tsflNF MONTHS alter date application
-i- v will l>c made to the Honorable the In
ferior Court ol'Columbia co-uity, whensitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil the
real estate of James Mapping, late of said
county, dec’d. for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
HENRY GIBSON, Adm’r.
MARTHA MAPPING, Ailm’rx.
June 27, 1826. 28—Om
NOTICE.
\®/TIEUBAS, many of the creditors of
v v the undersigned have made a propo
sition to him, expressing their willingness
to take twenty cents in the dollar, for the
original claims they yet bold against him,
if paid in twelve months; or twenty-five cents
in the dollar, if paid in two years ; or thirty
cents on the dollar, if paid in three years.
He feels impressed with the grateful belief,
that his creditors, in proposing a mode for
his release from embarrassments, have been
prompted by good feelings towards him.—
While with a feeling of gratitude, he accepts
of their humane proposition, lie gives his
sacred assurance that he will give his talents,
experience and unremitting exertions for the
discharge of sll claims contracted anterior to
the 2Sfo us Marcit, 1326, upon the terms pro
posed. And as there arc claims in the hands
of some persons whom he knows not, they
wall please inform him.
HENRY SHULTZ.
Hamburg, S. C. Jan, 29. 1827. 57—4 t
NOTICE. —All persons having demands
against .the estate of B. Jordan,
late of Washington eo. dec’d. are requested
to render in their accounts duly attested, and
in the time specified by law.
MAItGARETT, JORDAN, Adm’x.
ISHAM H. SAFFOLD, Adnt. *
Feb. Ist. 1827. 57—fit.
ADM 1 N JSTUATOKS SALE.
WILL be sold to the highest bidder at
the lute residence of Wm. Rose, dec.
in Henry comity, G/h Dist. on the second
Tuesday in March next, all the personal pro
perty of said deceased, consisting of hogs
household and kitchen furniture, plantation
tools, a complete set of Sadler’s tools, a good
Currying knife, some corn, fodder and seed
potatoes, a cow and calf, and a small mare;
also, on the same day, the plantation will
be rented. Terms made know n on the day
of sale. All persons having any demands
against the said estate, will present their ac
counts duly attested according to law, that
provision may be made for the payment
thereof.
ANN ROSE, Adm’x.
JOHN SMITH, R. 11. Adm.
Jan. 28,1327.
~ STOLEN, LOST OR MISLAID^
A RF.I) MORROCCO POCKET-BOOK,
containing a number of papers, among
which were two notes on Elias Gardner; one
for fifty dollars, given 22d Dec. 1826, and
due the lath of the present month ; the
other, for twenty two dollars fifty cents,
given the same day, and due the 25th Dec.
next Any person who will deliver said
Book and Notes, shall be reasonably reward
ed, by WILEY B. POPE.
Fortville, Jones co. Jan. 31, 1827.
57—it ♦
A TEACHER WANTED.
ENCOURAGF.MENT will be offered a
I Classical Teacher who will come satis
factory recommended provided the application
be made before the first day of March next, j
ICPEnquire at this office. 56 —ts j
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’dr 3 It was first intended to afford these
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laOT.TKKY,
FOB THE BENEFIT OF
S\ rightsborousrh
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ACADEMY.
Under the Management of
T. WHITE, | J. F. HAMILTON,
11. GIBSON. |D. -MASSINGALE,
C. LIN,
T- BOWDRE, Treasurer,
B. PETTIT, Secretary.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of §5,000 Is §5,000
1 “ “ 2,000 “ 2,000
1 “ “ 1,000 “ 1,000
2 u “ 500 “ 1,000
4 *• “ 300 “ 1,200
5 “ “ 200 “ 1,000
10 “ “ 100 “ 1,000
20 “ “ 50 “ 1,000
100 “ * 20 “ 2,000
200 “ “ 6 “ 1,200
1,000 « “ • 4 “ 4,000
8,500 “ “ 2 “ 17,000
9,844 Prizes. 37,400
9,844 Blinks.
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Halves l 00
Quarters 50
Subject to the usual deduction of fifteen
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Prizes for which Tickets will be taken in pay
ment —Prizes payable twenty days after the.
completion of the drawing. After deducting
the sum to be raised fur the benefit of the
Academy, and the necessary expenees from
the profits which may be obtained by the above
Scheme, whatever may remain, will be form
ed into new Prizes, so that the wheel may be
richer tiiau appears from the above plan. Tiie
first drawing will be on the first Saturday in
April next, and succeeded by other drawings
as speedily as the sale of Tickets will permit, of
which due notice will be given. At each draw
ing# foe proportional numb; r of the smaller
and larger Prizes will |«; preserved as nearly
as practicable.—The drawing conducted in
the usual manner.—Letters addressed to me,
(postpaid,) will be promptly attended to.
B. PETTIT,
riec’y to Cowmh sioner?.
Wrights borough, CV>"nWa eo
JV* 10. 56—ts
NINE months after date application will
be made to tiie honorable Inferior
court of Monroe county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate
of William Allen, deed, for the benefit of the
heirs.
GEORGE BF.NNELT.
Guardian,
October 4th, IS2B. 48—9 m
MADDEN,Esq.
Is authorised to collect, and re
ceipt for all money due the oftice
;ot the Georgia Statesman, either
for Subscriptions to the paper or
t'dr Advertising in its columns—to
which we solicit a prompt and gen
eral attention.
The Editors.
Baldwin Superior Court.
OCTOBEn TERM —1826.
(COPY NOTE.)
ON the first day of March, 1825, we prom
ise to pay to Rowe & Newell, or bearer
Four Hundred ami Tliirty Nine Dollars Fifty
Four Cents, dated 4th of Sept. 1824.
(Signed) FINLEY HUTCHINSON.
Rowe &Ne well 1 Rule »Y?.?£
rs. > to establish a copy of a
Finley k Hutchinson ) lost .Vote.
IT appearing to the Court tiiatyin original
- note, of which the above is a copy, has
been lost, and that there arc no credits on the
snme: On motion of Samuel Rockwell,
counsel for Rowe & Newell, it is Ordered
that the said Finley & Hutchinson shew cause
on the first day of the next Term, why the
above copy of the note should not be estab
lished in lieu of the lost original; that a copy
of said note be filed in the Clerks Office of
this Court, and that this Rule be published
in the Georgia Statesman once a month until
the next term of the Court.
A true copy taken from the Minutes o
Court, this 9th October, 1826.
THOS. H. KENAN, Cl’k.
Oet. 10 41—lm6m
Estray Horses .
GEORGIA —JO.VES County.
PERSONALLY appeared before me Dan
iel P. Pepper one of the Justices of
the Peace for said county. James Caihoun
and after being duly sworn drposeth and saith
that lie has taken up an Estray Horse about
six years old, cream coloured and that he has
no artificial markes recollected and apprized
this day before me by Elijah Horn and Elijah
Helton to be worth forty dollars.
Sworn to belbre me J
this 22d, Jan. 1827, l James Calhoun.
Daniel P. Pepper J' P. J
GEORGIA— JO.VES County.
ENF.RAL Charles Phillips of Captain
Gibsons district toll* before me one
Estray bay Gelding, supposed to be fifteen
years old, four feet eleven inches high, paces
and trots his main hangs on the left side has
a white spot-on the right thigh near the hip
and is a little hip-shott, lias some appearance
of work, shod all round, apprised by Tliomas
Davis and Willliam Mourlatid, to be worth
Forty dollars this 9th day of Jan. 1327.
C. W. ALEXANDER, J. P.
A true copy taken from the estray book
this 22d January 1827.
CHARLES MACARTIIY, Cl’k.
56 —5t
SHERIFF S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in March next, will
be sold in the town of Jackson. Butts
county, between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
202 J Acres of land, more or less,
whereon Robert Andrew now lives, known
by Lot No. 96, originally 14th Dist. Monroe,
now Butts county, Levied on as the property
of Joseph Scntcll, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
Wm. White, against Joseph Scntell and Alex
ander Herrin, security on an appeal. Prop
erty pointed out by Alexander Herrin.
Also —one negro woman named Matilda,
and her child Moses, as the property of Neil
I'urgurson, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Zach
ariah White, property pointed out by the de
fendant.
Also—one grey horse, as the property of
Yelvcnton Thaxton, to satisfy sundry fi fa’s ;
one in favor of John E. Bailey and others.
Property pointed out by the Defendant.
Also—one grey mare, six or seven years
old, and three promissory notes, payable to
Jonathan liarkness, one on Margaret Neely,
aud two on George liarkness, as the property
of Jonathan liarkness and Richard Pounds.
Property poiuted out by the defendant.
Also—one prommissory note, payable to
Silas Check or bearer, for four hundred dol
lars, signed by Robert Smith, as the property
of Silas Cheek. Property pointed out by
Silas Clieek.
Also, 202 J acres ofland, more or
less, whereon Starlin Kemp now lives, to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of John Bachlott, and
others, vs. Basil Lowe. Property pointed
out by the plantiff.
Also—so acres of land, part of Lot No.
42, in the first Dist. formerly Henry, now
Butts county, north-east corner of said Lo ;
Levied on as the property of Thomas House,
to satisfy sundry fi fa’s in faVor of Wm. Scott.
Property pointed out by the plantiff.
ISAAC NOLEN, Sh’ff.
Jan. 27th, 1827. 56—tds
DIVISION ORDERS.
Head Quarters, )
3d Division of Gee-. Militia. J
Milledgeville, 27th Jan. 1827.
PURSUANT to the Orders of the Com
mander in Chief of the Ist inst. the
Review and Inspection of the 3d Division of
Militia will take place in the several Counties
composing said Division, on thee several days
following, to wit:
In the county of Putnam, on Tuesday the
sixth of March.
In the county of Morgan, on Thursday and
Friday, the eighth and ninth of March.
In the county of Clark, on Monday the
twelfth of March.
In the county of Oglethorp, on Wednes
day, the fourteenth of March.
In the county of Green, on Friday and
Saturday, the sixteenth and seventeenth of
March.
In the county of Baldwin, on Saturday,
the twenty-fourth of March next.
The Officers and non-commissioned Offi
cers of tiie respective Regiments and Battal
ions, will be assembled far the purpose of in
struction, in the county of Putnam, on Mon
day the sth ; in the county of Morgan, ou
Wednesday, the seventh; in the county of
Clurk, on Saturday, tlw tenth ; in the county j
of Oglethorp, on Tuesday the thirteenth ; I
in tiie county of Green, on Thursday the sis- i
Ice nth ; and in the county of Baldwin, on j
Friday tiie twenty-third of March next, at!
the hour prescribed by law.
The Generals of Brigade, in this Division, I
will attend to the strict and prompt execution
of these orders.
By Command of the
Major General,
WM. Y. HANSELL,
| 50—‘.21m .Ud-efc-Comp, |
BOARD OF PHYSICIANS, '
OF THE
STATE OF GEORGIA.
The following extracts from the By-Laws
adopted by the Board at their first meeting,
arc made public, for the information of can
didates who may in future apply for License,
to Practice Medicine, viz.
Ist. Applicants for examination shall be
required to write and present a thesis on some
Medical subject, aud hand the same to the
Dean on or before each annual meeting of the
board.
2d. The board will require of each candi
date a competent knowledge of Chemistry,
Anatomy, Materia, Medica, Physiology, Sur
gery, Midwifery, and the Theory and Practice
of Medicine, aud will not grant a license to
any candidate who is''materially deficient in
any of those branches.
3d. In future, applicants having Diplomas,
shall be expected, to send them to this Board
for examination, and that in no case shall a
temporary or permanent license be granted up
on the testimony of a member of this board
or any other individual, without the Diplo
ma.
“4tb. A re-examination will be granted by
the board at the same session to rejected ap
plicants on the Sc/e condition, that the second
examination, be held publicly, and the ques
tions anil answers recorded on the minutes.”
The order of examination will be so con
ducted, as to commence with the first name
enrolcd, and proceed numerically, until the
list is gone through, and if any applicant is
absent, when his presence is required before
the board, the next named shall be presented
in his place, and the name of the absentee pla
ced at the bottom of the list.
Applicants are notified that letters address
ed to me in Lexington Ogletlirope county,
Post Paid, requesting their names cnrolod,
with their residence, and title of Thesis will
be duly attended to.
ALEX JONES, M. D.
Dean of the Board of Physicians of the
State of Georgia.
Milledgeville, Bth December, 1526.
tCP Editors of News Papers in this State
friendly to this institution and the cause of
science in general will confer a favor by giv
ing the above two or three insertions.
49 —w2m.2a.2rn..
GEORGI A, ) Whereas James llnm-
I vYeieton county. ) rick, in right of his wife,
Margaret Hamrick, has made application to
me for letters of administration on the estate
jof Jane Zilenor, deceased, formerly Jane
j Levrett—These, arc therefore, to’cite and ad
j monish, all and singular, the kindred and
j creditors of said deceased to l>e and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,
to shew cause, if any they have why said let
ters sbouid not be granted.
Given from under my hand this the 23d
Oct. 1826.
STEPHEN HODGE, c.c.o.
November 7, 1826. 45—3 m
SHERRIFF’S SALES.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the usual place of
holding courts in the county of Lownds, la>t
No. 336, in the 12th Dist. of said county.
Wm. HANDCOCK, Sb'ff.
Jan. 21st, 1827. 55—tds
CAUTION.
ALL PERSONS arc hereby cautioned
against trading for a note of hand made
payable to William Anderson or bearer, for
Seventy-Five Dollars, dated Aug. sth, 1326,
and due the 25th of December next, and signed
William Tatom, as the consideration for which
said note was given has failed, and 1 am de
termined not to pay the said note unless com
pelled by law. WILLIAM TATOM.
M’Donough, Henry cty. Oct. 10.—4ltf
GEORGIA, Butts County,
Stacy Gregory, 1 Libel for a divorce,
**• > In the Superior court
Green A. Gregory. 3of said county. i
IT appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff that the defendant in the above
case is not to be found in the county, it is there
fore ordered on motion of Counsel that the de
fendant be and appear at the next Inferior
court'of said county, to shew cause why said
petition should not be granted, and that this
rule be published once a month for three months
in one of the public Gazetls of this State.
A true extract from the minutes, this 7tb,
December 1826.
ABEL. L. ROBINSON, c’n
47—lm3m
Isaac Smith, i October term —1826
vs. % Divorce in Newton Su-
Ckrislian Smith, j perior Court.
IT appearing to the Court that the defen
dant is not to be found in said county—
Whereupon, on motion, it is ordered, That
service be perfected by publishing this rulo in
one of the public Gazettes in this State, once
a month for three months.
I certify that the above is a true extract
from tjje minutes, this 23d day of Oet. 1826
JOHN 11. TRIMBLE, CTA\
Nov. 7. 45—3 m.
NINE months after date application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior
Com-t of Emanuel county wlicn setting for
OrfflLiary purposes for leave to sell two tracts
ofland, one in said county, one in the 13 dis
trict Houston, No. 315 belonging to the Es
tate of Griffis John deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and Creditors of said deceased.
V\ ILLIAM DANIELS, Adm’r
47—9 m
caution:
THE PUBLIC arc hereby cautioned a
gainst trading for two promissory notes,
signed hy the. Subscriber, and made payable
to Daniel Head, for $25 each, dated some
time in October last, and due the 25th of Dec.
next. Said notes specify that they were given
for the rent of a plantation. The above notes
being fraudulently obtuined, lain determined
not to pay them. AH persons, are therefore,
cautioned against trading for the same.
CHARLES BARNES.
Monroe cty. Geo. Sept. 5. 37—ts
WILL be sold on the first Tues
day in March next, between
the usual hours of sale at the Court
house in DcKalb country, Lot No.
102 in the loth district formerly
Henry county, now DeKalb; con
taining 202 1-2 acres, more or less,
belonging to the heirs of Redding
Denmark dec’d, sold to make a di
vision between the said heirs:—
Terms made known on the Jay of
salc-
MALACHI DENMARK,
Guardian
December 26, 1826, 61 —tds
GEORGIA, \ Whereas Jeremiah Fowler
Early county, j and Nancy, formcly Smith
now Tyson have applied for Letters of dismis
sion from the administration on the estate of
Ladin Smith dec’ll. These are therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said dec’d to be and ap
pear at iny office within the time, prescribed
by Law, to shew cause if any there be, why
said letters of dismission should not be grant
ed, given under my hand tiiis 11th of Novem
ber 1826.
NF.VEN McBRYDE, c. c. o
13—6 m
Volume 11.
GEGRGIA, i Superior
Habersham County. V court Oc *
Term, 1C26. Libels for Dcoorse.
Loving Keel )
l Libel for Divorces
Jincy Keel )
Andrew O’Necl, } .
-,s. < Libel for
Delphy O’Neel. ) Dtvorsa.
Ivisey Payne, Y
vs. S Libel for Divorce,
Samuel Payne. J
IT appearing by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendants m
the above cases are not to be found
in said county. It is, on motion, or
dered, that service be perfected by
publication, and that a copy of this
rule be published once a month for
three months, in one of the public
Gazette of this state.
A true copy from the minutes, this
loth December, 1826.
JEHU STARRITT.Ci;!:
W GEORGIA, Telfair County. ~
HERE AS Henry Wilson, and Dorcas
Powell apply to me for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Alexandra
Powell, late of said County, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of
said deceased, to fi'e tbeir objections in my
office within the time prescribed by law to
show cause if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 26th
December, 1826.
PETER K. BALLIE, C. C. O.
RULE NISI. ~
GEORGIA, > In the Superior Court*
Monroe County, j September Term, 1826.
Anthony Gilmore, 1 RULE RI SI.
VS. \
Me Lamore Walkins ) for foreclosure
UPON the petition of Anthony Gihnorc,
praying a foreclosure of the equity iff
redemption, in and to Lot of land, No. one
hundered and fifty seven, in the fourth Dis
trict in the County of Monroe uforesaid
stating that Me Lamore Watkins, on the 13th
day of April, in the year eighteen hundreG
ami twenty-five, executed and delivered to
him, a deed of Mortgage for the beUer secur
ing the payment of one-bumtred and seventy
five dollars, for said Lot of land, and praying
a Rule Ni Si, for a foreclosure of the equity
of Redemption in and to said premises. On
motion, it is ordered, that tiie said Wilkins,
do, within twelve months from this date, pay
into tiie Office of the Clerk of this Court, the
principle and interest due on said Mortgage,
together with the cost of this application, or
that the eqnity of redemption in and to said
moi tgacd premises fee thenceforth bared, asfl
forever foreclosed : It is further ordered that
this Rule he published in one of the public
Gazette of this State, once a month for
twelve months, or that the same be served on
the mortgager, his agent or attorney, at least
six months previous to tiie. term at which the
money is directed to be paid, as aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes, Given
under my hand this Bth day of September.
1826. v *
WILLIAM P. HENRY.
Clerk.
LA IV NOTICE.
THE Subscribers have associated thcßr
selves in the practice of Low, tjiey « ;1
attend the Courts in the counties of Monro"
Neivtou, Pike, Upson, Henry, Butts, anfl
Jasper.
One of the firm will also attend all (lie
Courts in the Chattahoochic Circuits.
WJLLIAM V. BURNEY,
JOHN TV. A. PETTIT.
Jackson|Butts Cos. January 3, 1527.
NINE months after applies'
tion will be made to the honorable the
Inferior Court of Puhiski County, when sif
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate of Warren aud William Snttar„
minor heirs of Moses Sutton, deceased, fur
the benefit of said heirs.
ALLAN PERRY, Guardian,
26 31—9 m
NINE MONTHS after date, application
will he made to the Justices of the In
ferior Court of Ware county, for leave to
sell a lot of land in Gwinnett county, No. 71
in the 7th district, the property of James
Carver, deceased, for tiie benefit of his heirs
and creditors.
SAMPSON CARVER, .to*. '
Oct. 31, 1826. 46—9a
NINE months after date application will
be made to the honorable the iofcriw
court of Henry county, when sitting for or
dianary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of Jacob Maddox, dec.
WESLEY CAMP, Mnr.
August 2d, 1826.
NINE months after date, application will
be made to the honorable tiie Inferior
Court, of Pulaski county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for-leave to sell the negroes
and real estate of Thomas D. Mitchell, tits
of said county, deed.
ISAAC W. MITCHELL, Admr.
May 16,1926. 22—m3m
Margaret Kemp i
vs. < Libel for divorce.
Thomas Kemp. (
OCTOBER Term, 182&
In the above stated case ft appearing ts
tho court that the defendant is not to be found
in the county of Rabun. Upon motion o l
Smith and Brown, Solicitors for Libellant.
It is ordered that service be perfected fff
publication in one of the Gozctts of this State*
October term 1826. *
The above is a true extract fro* (ho
minutes this 20th, November 1886.
IL T. Mozley, CTk
NINE months after date, application will
be made to the Honorable the Inferior
court of the county of Newton, while sittii®
for Ordinary'purposes, for leave to sell the
whole of the real estate of Thomas Creel, lato
of said county deed.
IVILLIAM CREEL, Admr.
Sept. 12,1826. 3»-8»_
NINE MONTHS after date application
will be made to the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Putnam county, when sitM?
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell oIF
hundred acres ol Land in Putnam county,
which will include tne Mills on Murder Crcc*
at the Rock House Shoal, it being ■ paR
the real Estate of Eli liarriss, late of sard
county deceased—to be sold for the beo*“-
of the heirs of said Estate.
THE EXECUTORS.
Oct. 4.1820. 41—8 m _
NINE months after date application
be made to the Honorable the Intend
Court of Hancock county when siting for
din ary purposes for leave to sell one bn''® 1
, lot No. 216 lying in the fifth DM. of M °nto*
county at private sale for Die benefit oft
heir of Jerduid Homes Vec’d.
WILLIAM MILLER,