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er /Eneas or Ulysses reasoned with more
firmness and philosophy. His emergence to
light and life reminds the reader of Polydore’s
ghost in Euripides Hecuba ;
■** Hxw vexpwv xgufyxava, xj tfxorx •dvXas,
Xrwwv,
Iv asr)s X U S'S wx,^ai ® f wv.”
Leaving the den of ghosts, and gates of
darkness, where Pluto dwells, far from th*
gods—l come! But when he comes to learn
that he has mistaken the dolorous bes eching
of a negro slave under some monster’s lash,
for the fabled ululatious of the dead, the
■imagination is shocked ; and we fall back
in disgust, wondering the Tourist, while veil
ing these horors in a Latin quotation, should
have omitted the following line;
Fatso damnati crimine mortis, sine judice.
Major General Brown and his Aid-de-camp
Lieut. J. R. Vinton, arrived in tewn yesterday.
We understand the General is on a tour of
■inspection of all the Western Military Posts,
—he leaves bcre to day.
To the Editors of the Statesman.
In looking over the Editorea! re
'Biurks of the Patriot of the 17th inst.
relative tcrthe nomination of candi
dates for the Executive Office, I ob
serve that it is stated that “there are
•fifty men in the State, who if they
would consent to be put in nomina
tion, would obtain a higher vote than
John Forsyth.” It is time, I think,
that the friends of the people should
-nominate some gentleman for that of
fice, one who when nominated would
be certain, not of defeat, but of sur
(JCSS, one who stands preeminently
conspicuous- one who would receive
our undivided strength, ami one who
has our undivided confidence and onr
tuitcre esteem, one who possesses,
not these advantages, would probably
fail in a contest with Forsyth At
this moment I have m my min i a
gentleman whose talents stand uur.
Va! • I in Georgia w l osu integrity i
not -urpasse I. populari-
ty is u..equaled mth• St »- 5 i
to I udge 1* ■ y. • 11 y ’ ■
ble the favouritt of the pop , mt
who would lead u i t< u< '•■
gr ater climi: to tin Lx—. . *v-
dJaair
Messrs. Edito<
I have bui a * t » multi
.those very f< w pas-mg remarks, ii is
done in part to call the at; jntion oi
-others to the subject, and none more
than yourselves; can our friends (a
great &. growing party) calmly & tame
ly and silently seo themselvos upon
th® very brink of dicord and dis
union with each other without making
an effort to select a man upon whom
we can all bel united—l shall not
willingly cease to ergo the claim ot
Judge Dooly for the interest of, and
in accordance with the earnest desire
of the
THE PEOPLE.
LAW.
FIIHE uiulenng u d l.uvc ii.-noci itcil th* m
| urlvisiii tho PRACTICE OF LAH,
■under the firm ot
WELLBORN A- Ill'FF.
who will lie able to attend to any business cn
ti ustrd to their care, in the comities of Dekalb,
F.iyette, Coweta, Carrol, Troup, Muscogee
und Lee. Any communication by mail di
rected to Thomaston, I pson County, will
meet with prompt attention. 1 heir Ullice is
at th Fulls of the Ch itlnhochie, Muscoge e
county, where, one or both may be consulted,
when not upon tin 1 Circuit.
It is p.obabic that Judgments are in e.xis
flince in various parts of the St de iigam-t
persons who are nt present insolv* nt, but who
may be fortunate drawers in the present Laud
Lottery—To all such plnintifl’s, the undersign
ed (if thu land is granted) will nth nd cither
In p. rsou or by a trusty agent to its sale; and
in every instance execute whatever particular
Instructions may; be given tin in. It would be
well for all such pl lintitL to forward their ti
tbs before the subdivision of the present exist
ing counties in the new purchase, as after that
time, it will be much more inconvenient to give
ihcir personal attention-to such business.
. m. J. if. WELLBORN.
TOLIVER D. HUFF
The Georgia Statesman X Augusta Chroni
cle will give the above five ■insertions, and
forward their accounts to us for payment.
W.X.H.
April li , *
fcEORGI \ I’"* ' county.
11 HEREAS, Larkin G ritlin applies to me
▼ V for letters of administration on the es
tate of Samuel Dick, late of said county dec’d.
These are then fore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said dec’d, to tile -heir objections in my otlic.t:,
to shew cause, if any they can, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at my olhee, this
13th dav of April, 1827.
PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o,
April« 3» 1827, 6t 68.
IDO hereby forwarn all persons from deal
ing or trading with, or trusting, or credit
ing uiv w ile Clarinda, for any amount w hatev
er on inv account, as I am determined to pay
none of her contracts, in as much as she has
left mv bed and board w ithout any just cause
to me known. JOHN W. BANivS.
April 23, 18-27 3t*6B.
"WTO I'lCE—The Copartnership heretofore
_L vl existing between Broadnax X Danielly,
is mutually dissolved.
FRANCIS DANIELLY.
J. T. BROADNAX.
April 23, 1827.-3(68*
GEORGIA, Twiggs co.
MBTHFKI KS Senns H. Clark, hath this
▼ V dav applies! to me for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate ot U m t lark, late
of said countv dec’d, these are then tore to
cite and admonish all and singular, the kin
dred ..nd creditors of said deceased to appear
a- mv otiiee withi.n the time prescribed by law,
to shew cause if iuiy they have why said Ict-
U r- should not be granted.
Given und. r my hand thia bth February,
I*£7. PfcTER.
Notice.
HAVING understood that Johi
C. Johnson, has been offering to
trade three promissory notes of hand,
given by myself to said Johnson, for
thirty dollars each, payable on the
first of January 1826 (as well as re
collected,) I have deemed it my
• luty to prevent an honest man from
oeing imposed on, to caution all per
-ons from trading for said notes, the
consideration for which they were
given having failed, and they being
fraudulently obtained I am determin
ed never to pay the same unless com
pelled by law
“ALEX. MERIWETHER.
Twiggs co- April 12, 1827.—-It
Executors Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, at the late
residence of Frederic Porter,
dec’d, in Early county, on Friday the
25th day of May next, part of the
perishable property of said deceased,
consisting of Stock Cattle, Sheep, ■
Goats, &c. One Eighty Gallon Still, I
■some Carpenter’s Tools and some!
farming Utensils. A credit of twelve
months will be given, purchasers
wiving notes with approved security.
JOHN POR TER, Ex'r. '
April 3, 1827—31*68. _____
■■ MMW M y
OF THE FIRST DRAWING OF THE
W’.U«F ‘TT3BOO’
ACADEMY LOTTER F,
on the 7th April. 1827.
J>kIZES cnlv dra - »n —The Numbers not
drawn, remain in the Wheel, and may
be drawn her *fter.—Second Drawing, on
the 3rd Saturday in May next.
Those Numbers to whieh no Prize
is opposite. drew two dollars each.
No No. No. No.
12_4 75-4 -96 28
13 77-4 97 38-4
15 80 2703-4 49-4
18 83 4 61-4
25-4 99-20 29-4 67
6 2509 34 69-4
8-6 10 35-4 92-6
30-6 16-50 58 96
3-6 18 3002 98-6
6 44 11-l 99
7 46 11 3300-4
9 48 19 3433-6
90-6 53 20 41
101 71 21-4 45
2 89 24 48-4
10 93-100 28 55
15 2605 34 57
19 22-4 37-4 58
21 25 3127 64
70 33 34-20 93
229 40 47 95- b
953 48-6 48.200 97
69-4 52 54-1 98 4
71 53 55 3506
81 56 3200 19 6
82 58 1 19-6
2404 61 2 40-6
52-20 2665 17-4 42-4
58 67 18 44-W
66 74 21 47-1
73-4 80 28 51
The above Prizes subject to a de
duction ot fifteen per cent but those
who have drawn, may obtain nev.
tickets for their prizes without any
deduction, by returning their prize
tickets to me, or, u they choose t<
t ike only a part of their prizes n.
new tickets the balance will be pni.i
in cash, from which the Ueductioi
will be made. It will be to the a l
vantage of those disposed to advei -
tme in this Lottery, to do so earl.,
for it their numbers should be draw i .
they must draw prizes, and it they
should not be drawn, they will re
main in the wh el to a subsequent
drawing, therefore, the early adven
turer, at each drawing has a chanci
I tor a number of handsome prizes, A.
should a prize not be drawn, wt.i
have as good a chance at the last
drawing for the Capital prize, as
those who take tickets only at an ad
vanced stage of the Lotterv,
Highest Prize, $5,000
And many of 2000, loot), 500, 300
200, 100, ami 50 dollars, and a va
riety of smaller prizes.
I'RICI. OF TICKETS.
Whole $2,00
Half 1,00
Quarter 50
Orders to me (post paid) will be
promptlv attended to
B. PETIT, Sec.
Wrightsboro, ('olumbia co
It—67 April, 10 1827.
NINE months after date, appli
cation will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior court of the
County of Jones, when Sitting for Or
dinary pourposes, for leave to sell all
the real estate of David Morgan
deceased, which lies in the Countv of
Irwin, tor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors ot said estate.
FRANCES MORGAN, Ex’r.
March 22d, 1827.
64—1 m9m
bIOUR MONTHS alter date application
vv ill be made to the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Green county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of Enoch Stringfellow, dec’d.
EZEKIEL FEARS, AJm’r.
De boms non.
March 9d IM7. 62-4 m
NINE months after date application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior
Court of Emanuel county when setting tor
Ordinary purposes for leave to sell two tracts
of land, one in said county, one in the 13 dis
trict Houston, No. 315 belonging to the Es
tate of Griftis Joint deceased, for the benetit
of the heirs and Creditors ot said deceased.
WILLIAM DANIELS, Adm’r
47—9 m
IVTINE months after date application wil’
A. 1 be made to the honorable the inferiix
court of Henry countv, when sitting for or
dianary purposes, for leave to sell the rea
estate of Jacob Maddox, dec.
WESLEY CAMP, Jaw.
August 2d,
GEORGIA STATESMAN, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1827
BOARD OF PHYSICIANS,
, OF THE
STATE OF GEORGIA.
The following extracts from the By-Laws
adopted by the Board at their first meeting,
are 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, and 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, and 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 uo 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.
‘‘4th. A re-examination will be granted by
the board at the same session to rejected ap
plicants on the Sole condition, that the second
examination, be held publicly, and the ques
tions and answers recorded on the minutes.”
The order of examination will be so con
ducted, as to commence with the first name
enroled, and proceed numerically, un,til the
list is gone through, and if any applicant is
absent, when his presence is required before
the board, tho 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 Oglethrope county,
Post Paid, requesting their names enroled,
with their residence, and title of Thesis will
be duly attended to.
ALEX JONES, M. D.
DeancJ the Board of Physicians of the
State of Georgia.
No money will be received in payment of
applicants fees, except such as is received by
the Bank of the State of Georgia and its
Branches.
M'dledgevdle, Bth December, 1826.
49—w2rn.2a.2m..
NINE months after date, application will
be made to the Honorable the Inferior •
court of tiie county of Newton, while sitting
for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
•.hole of the real estate of Thomas Creel, late
of said county deed.
WILLIAM CREEL, Admr.
Sept. 12,1826. 38—9 m
IWTINE Months after date hereof
-A w application will be made to the
Hornorable the Inferior court <»i Mon
roe county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes lor leave to sella tract or
lot of land laying in Jones county in
the sixth district, No. 9 it being a
part of the real Estate of Charles
Thaxton kite of Butts county dec’d.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors ot said dec’d.
’TERMS made known on the day
of sale.
JCHNV DUNN Adm r.
NANCY G. THAXTON adm’x
Butts county, Ga. March 12 1827
64 1 m9m
TikriNE mouths after date, apphea-
A w tion will be made to the Hon
orable the luferioi Court of Jones
County when silting fir Ordinary
purposes, tor leave to sell the lands
and real Estate »f Dr. Orray Ticket r,
late of said comity deceas d.
EBENEZER ORMSBY .Idm’r
March 27, 1827,
65 9m
NINE months after date application will
be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of 11 incuck county when siting il,r or
dinary purposes for leave to sei! one aall ts
■ >t No. xlt> lying in ’he fifth Dis;, of.'lonroe
county at private sab for tlw benefit oi th
• ir ofuerdind Homes Di c’d.
WILLI VM MILLER, in'
De ■ -i ti.c ■ -b QJb. tb .
■»’ ’ it 1 < .i i 1 i•\. v < l .
IJji’RS >NS who wish mav procure w>; .■
delay a plat tv lih th. corn a<, ti ai
water courses and quality ot t . ’ .nd, .s t<_
turned by the district surveyors, by enclosing
post paid 2o cents for each plat wanting, to
CARLTON WELLBORN Ser. Gen.
Milledgeville March I'Jth 1527.
63 tt
NINE months afterdate, application
will be made to the Justices of the In
ferior Court of Ware county, for leave to
sell a lot of land in Gwinnett countv, No. 7 I
in th* 7th district, the property of James
Carver, deceased, for the beuefit of his heirs
and creditors.
SAMPSON CARVER, JJm'r.
Oct. 31, 1826. 46—9 m
Z../JU XOTICE.
THE Subscribers have associated them
selves in the practice of Law, they vi i
attend the Courts in the counties of Monro*
Newton, Pike, Upson, Henry, Butts, and
Jasper.
One of the firm wil! also attend alljihe
Courts in Chattahoochie Circuits.
WILLI \M V. BURNEY,
JOHN W. A. PETTIT.
Jackson Butts Co. January 3, 1827.
5 J—ts
WTINE MONTHS alt. r date ap-
plication will be made to the
Honorable the Interior court oi
Baldwin county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes tor leave to sell the
real Estate of Robeit Wynn dee d.
Consisting ot one lot of land lying
in the county of Baldwin, No. 280
first district of said countv.
PATCEY WYNN,
Exertrix
March 12th 1827.
61 —1 mejrn
7VFINE months after date application will
Axl be made to the honorable Inferior
court of Monroe countv, when sitting for or
dinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate
of William Allen, deed, for the benefit of the
heirs.
GEORGE BENNEI.T.
Guardian,
October 4th, 1826. 48 —9m
'J^’OTICE. —To all whom this may con-
Aw cern. that I have made the following
Survey, on trie virtue of a head- weight warrant,
for Anderson Baker, 350 acres, on the w-ters
vs Maxberries’ Creek, bounded North, by
Thompson, S. W. by Butler, S. F.. by Tcr
-ill, and East by Camp ; a platt of which is
< corded in my Office. Those concerned can
aave a more minute description by examining
he same, and enter their caveats in due lime.
DAVID BURSON.
Jan. 1. 1827. 67—3 n
CONTRACTORS FOR LUMBER,
.Wanted
PROPOSALS will be received by
S. Grantland, for 24,000 super
ficial feet of 2 inch plank, to be de
livered on the banks of the Oconee
river, at such places as shall be
pointed out by the Commissioners.
The delivery of the lumber will bt
expected to be performed in a shi rt
time and Contractors may offer for
the whole or a part,
R. A. BLOUNT, Chairman.
_April 14th, 1827 ts 67
COXTRACTORSW.!XTED.
THE COMMISSIONERS
FOR the improvement of the O
conee River below Milledge
ville, will be ready in fifteen days
from this date to receive Proposals
for the building of two Dams and
two Locks in said River near Mill
edgeville, agreeably to plans and spe
cificatio = made out by Hamilton
Fulton, State Engineer, at whose
office they will be seen, or in his ab
sence by application ti* Mr. S. Grant
land, at the office of the Southern
Recorder.
R. A. BLOI NT, Chairman.
April 11, 1827 67—ts
ATTORNEY AT LAW. _
Subscriber having located
bimsell in Jackson, Butts coun
ty—Respectfully offers his services,
and flatters himself with a hope that
from the unremitting attention which
will be bestowed on all business en
t rusted to his care, lie shall secure to
himself ;m equal patronage from his
friends and the public.
RICHARD BAILEY
Jackson, A; rd 10 1827.—ts
MBDZCAI.. ~
THE Subscribers having associa
ted thems?lves in the practice
of Mfimcine respectfully tender
their professional services to th cit
izens of Forsyth, and the inhabitants
of the countv —Their office will b
kept on the West si io <4 the Public
Square, next <loor to the Post Office.
John S. B. Law,
R,i: maud Harris.
Forsvtli, April 7, 1827.—3w67
~no'lTce”
ALL persons are hereby cautioi
<<l against trading for 2 N< tf
oi hand, giver, by John Rodgers and
Israel Parker, to Joao Morrow, on*
for $25, and the other for S2O. dat- •!
sometim*- in N vember 1826, and
made payable th* 25th I)< c. 1827
As the above notes wer< frauduh nt
ly obtained therefore we are deter
mmed not to pay the same, unless
compelled by Law.
JOHN RODGERS,
IS/..IEL PARKER
Henry co. March, 1827. 3'vG7.
SHERIFFS - ’ sale?"
ON the first Tues.lay in May next
Wil! be sold in the Town of
Jackson Butts County, between the
usual hours of Sale, the following
property to wit:
202 1-2 Acres of land whereon
Richard Cotton now lives known b\
lot No. 77 in the first, District for
merly Henry now Butts Comity, lev.
cd on as the propertv oi liiciiar*.-
Cotton to satisfy a fi. fa. in lavor i ;
’ el P. K< v Levied on an i
.■ iurned to nr- by a Constable, t!u
• ' of March, I■' 27.
R. W HARKNESS, D. Shf
o ' ;•
Head Qi arteks, /
Ist Brigade 5 Div. oi (* M ditia \
Clinton, March 2d, 1627
FREDERICK SIMS Esq. is nen -
bv appointed Quarterma-ter of Said
Brigade m place ot Capt. M ilham
Mitchell, resigned and t to be obey
ed ami respected accordingly
By Order of Brig Gen.
CHARLES PHILIPS.
M ILLI \M BREWER,
At Lde-Camp
62—ts.
J\O77(7<
AFTER the expiration of the time pre
scribed by l.i 'v, application w ill be made
to the honorable Inferior Court w < n sittine
for Ordinary purposes ol the county of \\ ar
ren for leave to sed the real estate and negros,
not specifically disposed of by the last wilt
and testament of Jes»e Darden late of War
ren county, d ceased, for the benefit of the
Creditors and Legatees of said dic’d.
HENRY GIBSON,
Exector.
Feburary 19th 1827. 60—fisa
Margaret hemp £
vs. < Libel for divorce.
Thomas Kemp. (
OCTOBER Term, 1826.
In the above stated case it appearing to
the court that th* defendant is not to be found
in the county of Rabun. Upon motion of
Smith and Brown, Solicitors for Libellant.
It is ordered that service be perfected by
publication in one of the Gazetts ol tlas State,
October term 1826.
The aboie is a true extract from the
minutes this 20th, November 1826.
H. T. Mozley, Cl’k.
55 tm
GEORGIA, ) Whereas Jeremiah Fowler
Early county, j and Nancy, formely Smit!
now Tyson have applied for Li tters ofdisruis
sion from the administration on the estate o'
Ladin Sinitii dec’d. 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 my office within the tune, presenbed
by Law, to shew cause if any there be, why
said letters oldismission should not be grant
ed, given under mv hand t..is 11th of Novem
btr 1826.
NEVEN McBRYDE, c. c. o
_49— 6m
BLANKS
For Sale at this Office.
ESTRAY BAY HORSE.
Giorgia—Butts countv.
MONSHUR MUSGROVE, o
Capt. Chaptman’e Dist. toll
before me. one Bay Horse, abc«» 5
feet high blind in the right eye, am.
nearly blind in the other Apprais
ed to thirty dollars by Edward Wea
vers and George Owens
This 3d dav of March, 1827.
N. LEE, J. P.
I certify that the above is a true co
py taken from the Estray Book, in my
office, this Gth day of April, 1827.
A. L. ROBINSON c. i c.
April 6, 1827—3w67.
aldpertlsem ENT~
THE Officers and Soldiers, who
performed Military services for
the protection of the Frontiers of
the State of Georgia, in the year, one
thousand seven hundred ninety-two,
three and four, are hereby notified,
that Congress has passed a law. and
has appropriated a sum of money,
agreeably to the estimates of the
amount due, mad. by Capt. Constant
Freeman, to pay and satisfy them
tor those services, the payments to
be made under the direction of the
S “cretary of War. In pursuance of
winch, the Secretary of War. has ap
pointed me the Ag nt of the govern
ment, to settle and pay off those
claims.—All persons interested as
aforesaid, are requested to have
their discharges from the proper of
ficers ami vouchers, in readiness for
settlement I shall attend at mv
office, in the City of Augusta, in the
months of April and May, to receive
all amounts that may be presented
within the vicinity of that place, af
ter which, 1 shall visit the different
counties in the State, giving special
notice of the same, so as to afford
every facility to the claimants the
opportunity to adjust and settle the*r
claims, with convenience to them
seh'es.
J W HUNTER, Atrent.
Savannah Georgian, Mil
ledgeville Journal ami Statesman
will please to publish the above thre*
months, and forward their account?
to the subscriber.
Augusta, April 3, 1827.-3m67.
(iLOKt.l.f Runs ( 'ounly.
HEREA> Moses J. Smith ap-
Y V plies to me for Letters of ml
ministration on the Estate of John
Smith of Putnam Countv Deceased:
THESE are therefore to cite am
iilmonis!) a'i ami singular, the kin
dr- d and Creditors of said Deceased,
to be ami appear at my office within
the time prescribed by Law, to shew
cause if any they can, why said Let
’ers should not be granted to the
Applicant:
Given under my hand, this 24th
ofMarch, 1827.
J NO. TARPLEY C. C. O
66—Gt
I i EOR(i lA, Twiggs County.
W'WT'HER.E\S John Rasberry, a| -
V 7 plies to me for Letters of Ad
mim tration on the Estate of John
Sam! rs late of said Countv Deceas
ed, p -e are therefore ‘o cite and
aiirm 'sh ail and singular the kin
dred ■ d cr fluors of said Deceased,
■o La id ippear at my office wilhin
(lieti.ee prescribed bv L .w to shew
Cuis* any they can, why said Let
'•■r» m otj'd no* be granted, given ui.
der m v i.im! t'< is 241 hos M .ireh 182.
11. PER SOLOMt >.N, < <. o
65—Gt
IN r 'iionths after dat*^.hereof, upphea-
I _ x tion ii! be inal:- to i.e honorualc me
inferior Coart of Pulaski County, wl> n sit-
Hin . for oiainary purposes, lor l> .eto sell tae
real estate of Vv'urr«-i. and \\iii. rn Sut’-on,
minor heirs of Muses button, ucceased, for
the benefit of said h* irs.
ALLAN PERRY, Guardian.
Mav 26 31—9111
’Xk 'INE MON THS after date application
_Ln will be made to the Honorable the in
ferior Court of 1 utnain county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for ie;uc to sell on<
hundred .teres ot Land in Putnam count),
which will include tne Mills on Murder Creek
it ’lie Kock House Shoal, it being a part ...
the real Estate of Eli Harriss, late of said
county dec* used—to be sold tor the benefit
of tne heirs of said Estate.
THE EXECUTORS.
Oct. 4. 1826. 41—9 m
Rl LE NISI.
GEORGIA, ) In the Superior Court,
Monroe County, j September Term, 1826.
Anti.on) Gilmore, RULE NI SI.
Me Lamore Walking ) lor foreclosure.
I T PON the petition of Anthony Gilmore,
praying a foreclosure of the equity of
redemption, m and to Lot of land, No. on*,
hundered and fifty seven, in the fourth Dis
trict in the County of Monroe aforesaid,
stating that Me Lamore Walkins, on the 13th
dav of April, in the year eighteen hundred
and twenty-five, executed and delivered to
him, a deed of Mortgage for the better secur
ing tne payment of one-hundred and seventy
five dollars, for said Lot of land, and praying
a Rule N i bi, for a foreclosure of the equity
of Redemption in and to said premises. On
motion, it is ordered, that tne said VV dkins
do, witbin twelve months from this date, pay
mtotlie Oilice of the Clerk ot this Court, the
principle and interest due on said Mortgage,
together wi’.h the cost of this application, or
that tae equity of redemption in and to said
mortgaed premises be thenceforth bared, and
forever foreclosed : It is further ordered that
tins Rule be published in one of the public
Gazetts of this State, once a month for
twelve rnontns, or that the same be served on
the mortgager, his agent or attorney, at least
-ix months previous to the term at which the
money is directed to be paid, as aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes, Given
•ndet my hand this Bth day of September
1826.
JWII.LIAM P. HENRY.
Clerk.
Two Journeymen Prin-
. rs of Steady, Suber and industri
als Habits, can have employmei
.uring the ensuing summer, in th
Office of the Georgia Statesman
GEPRGLI—7 WIGGS County,
HEREAS Silas Brown ap
7 plies to me for letters of ad
iinistration with the vviliannext on
he Estate of William Disharoon,
<*e of said county, dec’d.
And whereas, also William Jacobs
.piflies to me for letters ot admiuis
tration on the estate ot Susannah
Jacobs late of this county, dec’d.—
'ffhesc are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
•-■al Creditors of said persons deed,
to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law to shew
• iuse if any they can. why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand this 7th day
March, 1827.
PETER SOLOMOiN Cl’k c. o.
March, 7th 1827
62—Gt
GEORGIA, Butts County.
’•MK7' HERE AS. Joseph Santell, and
w V Mary Waldrip, applies to me
tor Letters of Administration oi the
Estate of Abraham Waldrip late of
said County Deceased. These are
therefore to cite and Admonish, all
and singular the. Kindred and Credi
tors of said Deceased, to be and ap
pear at mv office, within the time
prescribed by Law to show cause ir
.ny they can, why said Letters should
>ot be granted to the applicants, giv
-n under my hand this 22d oi March
1827.
JNO TARPLEY c. c. ©.
65—6 t
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
kl HEREAS William W Fftr-
F f netn applies to me lor Letters
of Administration on the Estate or
John B. Spencer late oi said County
Deceased, these arc therefore to
cite and admonish all am!
the kindred and Creditors oi said
D ceased, to be and appear at my
slice within the time prescribed by
Law to shew cause if any they can,
why said Letters should not be grant-
• d,given under mv hand
PE'I’ER SOLOMON, c. c. o.
March 27, 1827.
65 Gt
(iEORGI.I, Franklin County
”HEREAS John Silman Junr
ami James A. Little applies
■o me for Letters of Adrnimsllatioi;
»n the Estate of John Silman late ol
-.aid County Sen Deceased:
These arc thereiore to cite and
idmonish all and singular the kindrc’'.
md creditors of said deceased, t<>
.»e ami appear at my office witlim
ihe time prescribed by law, to shew
Uise if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted;
Given under my hand, this 23d cd
March 1827.
THOMAS KING, C. I. O.
bb —bt
GEORGIA Butts County.
Richmond Browr
* ’ Applies to me for letters ol
Administration on the Estate oi Job «
Smith of Putnam County Deceased
These are therefore to cite ami
\dinoui , -h al! .md singular the kin
dred and creditors of said D r ea.?ed,
tube ami appear at my office wilhn
•nr tunc prescribed l»y Law to sl.ev,
< line, if any they can why said L* t
trs should not be granted to tin
• pplicant.
Given under my hand this the 2Gtl.
March. 1827.
JNO. TARPLEY C. C O.
66 Gt
J louse oj Entertainment
♦Vai THE Sub'-cribcr has opened
a House of Entertainment at thw
valuable stand, situated two mil'
irom Milledgeville, at the fork oi tic
reads leading to Eatonton and Clm
ton At this house Travellers ar*:'
others can be accommodated wit!,
good clean beds, the best ot food,
and excellent, liquors, at a moderate#
price. J
WILLIAM R. HILL.
March, 12th, 1827.
62—ts
E.sl"ay Hor.se.
GEORGIA, Hall County.
TAKEN up by William Wallis < r
Captain Walkers Dist. am! tol'd
before me. Hugh Kerr an acting
Justice in and for said County, on.
-mall bay horse about nine or tci
vears old, Branded thus, P. on th.
left Buttock; no other Brand per
ceivable. Appraised by Stephe;-
Clayton and Alexander Crawford*
to twenty dollars, this 14th Marek
1827.
HUGH KERR, J. P.
F. 11. WALKER. C. I. C.
-
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
WHEREAS Kelly Glover ap
plies to me for Letters of dis
mission from his Executor«hip on tho
Estate of Gresham Cofield Deceas
ud, and whereas also Stephen Jon*
and Isaac Wood applies to me for
Letters of dismission from the ad
ministration on the Estate ot Join.
Slatter Deceased, these are there
fore to cite and admonish all an*.
singular the kindred and creditor,
of said person- Deceased to be an
appear at my office within the tin.
prescribed by Law, to shew cause .
ny they can, nhy said Letters o
dismission should not be granteii
.ven under mv band this 24th o.
March, 1327.
PETER SOLOMON, c. c. o.
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