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SOUTHERN RECORHEi
BV GIUEVK A OIMIE.
niLLEDGF,OEOKGIA, ll ESDAV DIOHMING, UEOEUUUG 30, IS34.
iiar
No. SC—VOL. XV,
Tjr* The Rrcorokr ia published weekly, on Iluncock
trfM ., bitweeu'Wiivne und Jefferson, ni Three Dollar* per
aiiiuuii. payable in advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid be
fore the end of the ycur.
\m KUtisemkmts conspicuously inneried nt the usual
r ., eH -I'ho,.. sent without a specification of the mtiiiher ot
in-tetlinns, will be published until ordered out, and charged
accordingly*
TO THE PLIIEIC.
id appreciated throughout the Slate. As the
niimhernt siudents shall demand,and us funds will per-
of land and negroes,by Administrators, Executors,
„r liiiardiann, arc required hv law to he held on the first
Tnctiinv In the month, between the hours often in the forc-
nnou and three in the afternoon, nt the Court-House of the
con nt v in which the property is situate.—Notices of these
sales must he given in a public gazette six t y days previous
tu the dav of sale.
Notices for the sale of personal property must he trivon mil, instructors of the first charucti r w ill he procured
| n like manner, fonrv days previous to the day of sale.— f,„. tlll . various dep ,laments of eilucnlimi. No pains
Also, notice to the debtors mi l creditors ol an estate, must wil | | )( npi,red to make this an institution of the high.
b« published for forty days. . n j esl class—eiiunl to any, in any purl of the country.
Vi.tin* t int annltention will be made to the Court ol ur-. . • . 1 . . • - 1 .. .
.iiiiic'* i u' 1 ' •mm nil »i .a .1 i; i « i fir k'ltiiii ' *• *•» believed, iIihI under1 lie ordinary *<letn ofiiCH-
tfinnrv for leave to sell land, must be published tor hu)h , . , . . . • •
umury i ; Ueinical education, while Ibe menial p.mer* are cuilt-
"Tu business in the line nf Printing, will meet with prompt j '«'<•*). (lie mornl iiuhltsHiid physical eonstitntioii ofthe
Attention at the IlKcnRiir.n Oertctt. | I’uptls sutler. Ii| order, therefore, to remedy these <••
Lkttk.rs (mi business) must lie post paid. ! v, |>. n ol Manual Labor w i11 lie connected with
iww ywi ■ ■■rt.iie-.L'iif" —i »— m>Mi> ■■»I ii is i n*l ii ni i< ui Mach | m i [ i i I \v i 11 be required to labor
tVATCHES, JEWEIiKV, &C. j ft 1 '™ 1 ’ >. «Wly. eillmr.... the farm «r i" the meel.n-
w j nuts shop. I ue character of tins labor will he deter-
III’. Subscriber would most ro i mined by I tie age, bodily sirenglli and previous habits
sport folly inform bis friends of each pupil •
baud, j The exercise* nf the Midway Seminary will corn-
•itce on tin* third- Monday in January next. A limit-
xtetndve ns*o'tnieiit o| ed uuuiber of scholars only, w ill at that time be taken,
os. Jowolry, IMule, ami n« llie hiiftding.s are not yet completed. For the first
other articles in bis line ol bn- ; |«*w months. imt nioie Ilian filly sclmlars can be reeeiv-
hiness, that bus ever been offered for i ,*,| Preparations will be made to accommodate that
sale in ibis place. He would parti- number at tbo lime specified, The building*, when
cularly request all who wish t‘*J>c supplied with #?m»d lolly completed, will U* sufficient for the re
I ^OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
~-n-y o - soch"|V‘““ I coun| y- When sittinjf for Ordinary purposes, for leave
H AVE determined upon the establishment of a ' ,h ? negroea belonging to the estate of David
Literary Inritutin.i at Midway, ah,ml one mile i "wceaned, for the benefit of the heir* and crc-
J ditors ol said deceased.
GEORGE VV. TUGGLE, Ad mV.
Due. 23. 49 4m
Literary Ins itution al Midway, about one mile j
and iliree quarters distant from Milledgeville, the ca- i
pilal of the Stale, to l»e known bv the name o| the j
MIDWAY SEMINARY. A gentleman of eminent
abilities, the Lev. L. 1L Reman, is to be placed at ils E 7^ O UIC mouths after dale, application will he made
bead. W ith regard to the qualifications of this gen- I JL 1 to the honorable Inferior Court of Emanuel
tinman, it is umieces-ary to say any thing, as they are coority, when sitting tor ordinary purposes,lor leave to
sell Lot of Land. No. 143, ill the 20th district, se
cond section. originally Cherokee, now Cobbr.ouuty
as the property of Murdoch Gillis, deceased, for the
benefit of said orphan.
JOHN GILLIS, Guardian.
Laurens county, Sept. 24, 1834. 4in*
1 ^1 OUR months alter date, application will be made
to tlie Inferior Court of Hancock county, when
T 1 .
,m<l the public. lliuf helms
and is receiving the must -ph-nilitl <fc j i
; his .stuck of Wn It'll-
time nieces, to call tin,I examine
,. Si v y|,ich is Hindi larger, and comprises a great,0
variety of p illerns. all,I qualities holli lor Ladies’ and
Gentlemen's use.than he ha- ever had belbre. Stun-
of them were finished to order ill Liverpool, and the
rest selected by himself out ofhirge assontu, tits in New
Cvhndir and Vertical
and Gentlemen':) Wulch 1
Breast Fins, |
Dressing and Docket I
York. The greater part of Ins Jewelry, and all hi* and
Plate, wail manufactured to order.
HIS ASSORTMENT CONSISTS Ot
Gold-cased Chronometers. Patent Levers, Anchor, Cyl
inder, and Vertical Eseepmeiit \\ ate he
Silver-cased Patent Lever,
Watches. ,
Alabaster, Marble, and Bronze Mantle Mocks
A great variety of Ladi*
Chains. Kev* and Seals. I
Ladies’ Neck'Chains, Watch Hooks, Ear and Finger j
Kings, Brea»t Pins and Medallions.
Gentlemen's Guard Chains and Key
Finger Kings, and Bosom Hintons*.
Gold, Silver, Plated and Steel Sneetaclea and Cases, i
Gold and Silver Pencil Ca-e* and Points.
Coral Necklaces. Ladies Buckles and Slides.
Bead Bags, Bead. Silk, and Leather Purses.
Gold and Silver Thimble*. Needles and Scissors. |
Pocket and Pen Knives. Razors and Straps, Shaving
Boxes. Brushes and Soap.
Tooth ami Hair Brushes.
Ladies’ Shell and Gilt Comb
Combs.
Visiting Cards, Shell, Pearl, Ivory and Morocco Lard
Cases. .
Silver Cream Pots, Cups. Ladles, Sugar tonir*. I able,
Dessert, Cream. Tea. Mustard and Salt Spoons.
Fruit and Butter Knives. Pearl an I Ivory Salt Spoons.
Plated Ladles. Table and Tea Spoons.
Castor*. Candle Sticks, Snuffers and trays.
Fruit Baskets and Waiters.
Britt a fiia Metal Coffee and Tea Pots, Ladles, I a-
i»lo and Tea Spoons.
Double and Single Barrel (••iii«. Belt and Pocket Pis
tols. Powder' Flasks, and Percussion Cnj
and Game Bags
Silver and Steel Watch Chain* and K**v*.
Files, Flute*, Clai'uinets, \ iolois. Bows and Sirinir*.
Ladies’ Musical Work Boxes, and Drys-'iiif Cases,
Musical Boxe«, pitying from two to six tunos.
Acviordions. (a new and splendid musical instrument.)
A general assortment of Cam *. Military Goods, I'ei-
fumery. and a great variety ol l*uncy Articles usual
ly kept al such places.
All of which are offer,-d on tli« most reasonable t * run.
It will afford the subscriber great pleasure to -bow bis
assortment to all Ladies and Gentlemen who will la-
vor him with a call.
JACOB FOGLE.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Watches Iclt for
repairs Repairing of every description in his line of
business will be promptly attended to. Cam
ed to order with Gold, Silver or Ivory heads
Milledgeville, Oct. I tih. 1-31.
him! fifty .«lml«ul.s. Parents and gunriJi-
dftiring t«« send limir sons or ward*, are requc-led
irward their names ns soon as possible, to Rev. C-
I lm\ ai d. CiiHinnoii uf Ibe. Executive Committee
< ni my of the student* v\ ill. for the time, be com
pelled to Inuird in pi ivr.tefamilies in the neighborbo d.
the Maniiai Labor arrangemeiHs are not yet
Miipb ted, there wi I. for a short period, be no diminu
tion of tfie ordinary rx/»»*use of education. Bnardcnu
be obtained at .*$ l()'t per annum. The cost of tuition
tor I lie lower branches of education will be $24. and
lor the higher 5$ 32 p<T annum. Before, or immedi
ately u:oti the opening of the School, I lie public wi *1
receive a statement in full ofilg principle-, laosand
The morals of the pupils will be watelied with vigi
lar.t and particular attention. F<>uml'*d in prayer t<
God. it isdevoullv hoped that llie Midway '*eminar\
may become a blexing to the Church and to the coun
try. C. W HOWARD,')
It K. HINES. | =
S. ROCKWELL, s £
C. ( . MILLS, ) =
B P S'l UBBS,
G SMITH. \1
J. A. CL’T1 IB CRT J
December 2 4ti 5t
Meson Academy, Lciington.
rfTl IJ E Trustees take pleasure in informing Ibe pub-
K, lie. that such airangemeiits have been made ft r
tip* fii-nine year, as will render this Institution a most
eligible situation for Ibe education of youth of both
s"\es. Miss Timelier, who lm« afforded unprecedent
ed sati-faciion to the patrons in the Female Depart
ment, is re-engaged. Mr Lewis, than whom lew gen
tlemen in the State are more favorably known ns a
classical teneiier, will take charge of the Ma'e Acade
my Parent* ami uiiardians are respectfully invited
to consider the advantages which the Institution pre
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell there
al estate of Robert Tray wick, deceased, lying in »Hid
county—to be sold for Ibe purpose of a division.
WILLIAM MILLER. Cx'or.
September 24.. 1834 4m
D^OUlt months after dale, application will be
9 made to the Inferior Court of Thomas county,
when lifting for ordinary purposes, for leave to.sell
the real estate of Littleton Wyche, late of suid coun
tv, deceased
THOMAS C. WYCHE, ( . i
HENRY WYCHE, S Adm or *'
September 3. 1834. 34 4m
f ^OUU months after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of U|>-
«»n comity, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to
the. orphans of William Simmons, deceased, in Older
to get a division among Ibe orphans.
S. 8. WHITE. Adin’r
De bonis non, with the will annexed
Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 21, 1814 4in
t ^OUR months alter dale, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior court of Twiggs
ounty. when sitting Idr ordinary purposes, for leavo
o *e'| the real e«late belongingto Daniel J. Westbrook,
rpliwn of Thomas Westbrook, deceased.
THOM AS W. WESTBROOK, Guardian
Twiggs county. Sept 24. 1834 4m
iilQUIl months lifter date
to til
pplicutiun will be made
. ... Inferior Court of Newton county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell No. 182,
in the Ith district of Troup county, for the benefit of
Jacob Buley, minor.
ELIZA B ET11 B A LEY, Gunrdinti.
Oct. 19.1831. 37 4m
f ^OUR months afterdate application will be made
to the honorable Interior Court of Tattimll
unity when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
<» sell the real estate of Patrick Harden, late of said
ountv, deceased.
BENJAMIN BREWTON, Adm’r.
November 5. 1834 4m
TUMOUR months afterdate, application will be made
to the Inferior Court of Jasper county, sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate
of Slterod Malone, late of *n*d county, deceased.
NANCY MALONE, Adm’rx.
GEORGE MALONE, Adm’r.
September 3. 1834. 33 4in.
M'S
I _
Mr*. Leu is will give lessons in Music
(•mb'
\! * LI \ Ai’.l OK 11V,
Fitii’in-ia. County.
11 u .•
t 11 lit lOll.
i mouiil-
v tempta-
i the path
f ^NOUR months niter date, application wid be made
to the Honorable Inferior Court, when sitting for
ordinal*) purposes, of Wa-bmgtou county, for leave
to-ell part of the real estate ot Drury Stokes, dec’d,
for the benefit of the heirs. Term* made known on
the day. JAMES JONES, Guardian.
August 28. 1834. 33 4m.
■ T OUR
aiitbsalter date, application will lie made,
honorable the Inferior Court of Morgan
ounty. wlien silling for ordinary purpose*, lor leave
> sell b*t No. 185, (itill di-irict Cnsscounty, for the
enelit of Terresa Sliaw, Minor.
HORACE T. 311 AW, G lardian.
September I. 1834. 4iil
NEW «OOOS.
rsriJJE SI7«SCKII1ER, thankful for the for-
Jl. mer liberal patronage received from hi* Iriends
and customers, tenders them hi* sincere acknow lodg
ments for the same, and would respectluily inft' iu
them, tliat lie ha* mtnnieiieed rereiviug bis
and WINTER Sl T i 3 PLBK«, co.wi-inc of a
General Stork of SPnj Goods,
suitable for the season, of goad quality and latest fash
ions—among which may be Ibiuui, a complete a*s«rf
ment of
F.I.VCT S no.liESTfC GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimers and Vesting!*;
Plain and striped 3attinet* ;
White. Red, and Green Flannels ;
Salisbury do.;
Merino Circassians;
Red and mixed Liti-ey* for Negroes;
Rose and Whiting Bed ILankets ;
READY ,11AE)33 CLOTHl.\U,
a general assortment, of good materials, and made in
the best sts le.
An extensive assortment of SJIOflS, consisting
of Gentlemens’ line Calf-skin Bout* and Shoes; a
complete assortment of Ladies and Mis-es Shoes—al
so. Boy’s Shoes of all kinds; Ladies’and Mines’ India
Rubber Shoes—and also,
#000 pair heavy Shoes:
1 ‘200 H and 9 quarter Duffel iiifHlkfCS *
Gentlemens’ and youth’s Fur Hats;
Wool do.;
Sadlcry, Hardware, Crockery and
Glass- Zl'are.
Also—a few setts of ||amiSiO3I1C CHINA
all of which h ive been selected with care and nt the
lowest market prices, and will he otlered on liberal
terms. \\ ILLl.VM (i. LANE.
N. B. I would particularly invite the attention of
those who have the articles of Ncjjro MfiOOKi ttlltl
Itlanlicts to purchase, to examine mine, as the
mipply is very heavy, mid will be offered al Augusta
prices. ' W. G. L.
Milledgeville. Oct. I 37 tf
rrnm
Cy "u Monday, the 11!i« f .Innur.: v. mul-r the Miper-
i:Uen«|fme m il,' ft.rim r Rector. P B \J \RTIN.
Tin* um,;,I br.iocb'** of <*dueali >o i i -"loinarirs of a
will be taught and peculiar effort made
stmlenl a c.lear id a ."id a couiprehei.sive
•everal studies \v Inch may b • pur-ued
livvlion "t tin? moral, as \v i ll a* the intel-
llies. foims an important branch in ibe
f viiiith. great care and altention will be
* particular subject, in Hie exercises o,‘ Ibe
The location ni the school being remote
from scenes ot d«i*ipation and profligacy
ti• ‘ns vv i'l lie prevented to entice youth I
• •f strict mornTy and correirtii"-*. Parenls there
fere, who patronize the io*titution. may be a*siued
* 11 ‘ 1 ! ,,,or 'd < bmai ter, vv ell bt iiu »'d virtuesoij,^ testimonials in bis posiession from the
Ilifir I'lnliltv,. iv,!| lie wi.IrliiMl '.viT with nn.'V.' ,„„r, , !s ns ivcll u» from tlm high
parental anxiety. Strict ili-ripline will tie mniiftuiueo. | • ' - • ■•••• -• -• - P
The review of studies in Franklin Academy will |
Gold and I.uiid Lots l'or Sale.
WO. 21, H(5i Hist. 2d Sec. Land.
ItU 1st Oold.
O 55, nil 1st Ir old.
81 Al EON EL UNGTON,
.Dublin, Laurens county, Feb. I t K tf
C A R A UT< Hi l> VILLI; At AT >EWT»Tl71m'of»e«-
J ed for the reception of pupils on (lie Lst Monday
in January next. The Board of Trustees have se
emed the services "f Mr. Graves, late of North Ca
rolina. as Recf r for the cnsti og year. From the ve-
SUIMUCAL NOTICE.
■J|jJE88R8. MORTON, SINGLETON AS PR A
GENS, continue to offer to the citizcna
Georgia, the ad vantage* of Slngner's Potent Truss
The greut fame it has acquired in this and other Staten,
as a certain cure for Hernia or Huplure, renders it un-
necesNurv to apeak in its praise.
They nave sold to Dm. Win. P. Butt, J. S. Jones,
& Co. of VVnrrentou, the exclusive right to use, vend,
Ac. said Truss in the counties of Franklin Elbert,
Clark, Oglethorpe, Greene, Hancock. Washington,
Jefferson, Laurens, Wilkinson, Burke and Striven—
Also, to Thus. Foster, M. D. of Crawlbrdville, the
countiesof Lincoln, Wilkes, Richmond. Columbia and i
Taliaferro—Also, to II K. Holloway, M. D. of War-
renton, the county of Warren—Also", to Thus. Gibson,
Esq. the county of Upson, and to other Physicians,
the counties ol, Jones. Monroe, Putnam, Jasper, Mor
gan, Henry, Wulton, Gwinnett, DeKalb, Newton,
Baldwin. Twiggs, Houston, Crawford, Bibb. Troup,
Harris, Muscogee, Talbot. Meriwether and Coweta. I
Although it would seem tobe unnecessary to add any
tiling more in support of the superiority of the above-
mentioned Truss over all otheis, than ibe mere fact,
that men of the best medical talents (as the above)
have engaged solurgely in its use, yet for the satisfac
tion of the incredulous a few certificates, are subjoin
ed.
The counties yet unsold would lie disposed of, on
reasonable terms. Messrs. Morton and Singleton w ill
remain at 31 r. M’Comb's tavern. Milledgeville, aix or
eight weeks. Communications (post paid) will ho at
tended to. —
Warrcxton, Noveinbor 18th, 1834.
Meurs. Morton, Singleton Sf Spragent,
GtNTLkMt.N—I deem it u duly 1 owe to the public toluy
before them (lie following cure performed by TIioiiiuh
Stagncr’s Patent Truss, on one of my negro boys, who
bus been the xuhject of a very severe rupture from hid
birth. I lmd taken him to several of the best Medical men
in this State, who all pronounced it a cuse of irreducible
Hernia, but on the urrival of vour partner, Mr. John M.
Sprngens, in Warrcuton, I applied to him. who, after reduc
ing it, put on one of Tlios. Biagnor’t Trusses, and be is
now perfectly cured, und I have no doubt stronger than lie
vvus before the rupture took place
I have also examined several cures performed by the
above mentioned Truss, and l hereby rocotmuuud it to
those afflicted with the disease.
I am, guutlomen, yours, very respectfully,
TlIOilAS NEAL.
ilHLLEOGLYHTL
5i SstrirFi
A i ihorisiid by theliciieral Assomblv of the State uf Georgia
Dhiiih Fortune sihiios in merry mood.
Pouring hcr/srort to the crowd;
Be reauy friend, before they fall —
Who know shut you may catch them all.
MONEY l MONEY!
“ LOTS OF MONEY ! I”
w HEN we consider that Fortune is daily diffns
Warremton, Georgia, Oct.28tli, 1834.
I, David Mims, of the Oountv of Warren, being now Ol
years of age, end having been inflicted with Hernia 14 years,
und having used four or five of the most approved kind ot
Trusses, without any good effect, despaired almost of ov
er getting cured; but seeing the advertisement of Mr. John
M. Sprngens, who is the proprietor for this State, for the
use of Stagner’s Patent Truss, I applied to him, und on tlio
19tb day of May, lie applied one ol said Trusses, und al
though I have rode much on horseback, labored, as is nr.
custom, mid taken much exereisc during the warm season,
yet, notwithstanding all ibis, I um Imppv to state, that the
pnrts have grown together, and a cure (ms been effected;
and I do conscientiously believe that in every cuso where
suid Truss is properly applied uud worn, it will effect
I radical c
permanent and radical cure.
I do therefore (from the deep interest I feel for persons
who arc ulllictcd with Heroin,| earnestly recommend this
Truss to all who are thus afllicted, verily believing tlmt
it will speedily relidve them, and effectually cure them.
Given under my band, this 28th dav of October 1834.
DAVID MIMS, his x mark.
Attest, Q. L. C. Franklin.
Warrenton, Ga. Oct. I ftli, 1834.
Mr. J. M. Spragens : Sir—Having carefully examined
Thomas Stagner’s Patent Truss, for the core of Hernia,
and having devoted much of my time to the study of the
disease, I deem it duo to you and those afllicted with it, to
say, timt I think if the most effectual mode yet discovered
of performing a cure. I have also witnessed several in
stances in tliitscounty of its beneficial effects, and have no
hesitation in saying, that where it is properly worn it will
effect u radical cure.
I am, sir, yours, very respectfully,
JAMES ADAMS.
reputation "f tiie College (Chapel Hill, N. C\)
which be re vived his education, flic Board have the
filliM-t assurance <>f hi* capability of discharging the
duties of his -tation. In addition to the more ordinary
luaucbe.*, be will leach the Latin. Greek and French
languages, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Logit;,
Rlietorick. Algebra, the Various brandies of Hie Mallir*
malic*,&c. And with the view of rendering tile In
stitution cverv •' ay worthy ol public, patronage, the
0 thr /irnrrrfss «u<! iiU'WinirnUi hi.sioiti'ni., i'i.iii'u | |!lMri| imell j {, r „ c „',. e „ coinplcte of
'|! u> '"-I »'ni I,,10-ell. will lie I"" leadmc [ nc)loo , e.'l.rstrinl and t.-rre-tri..) g lol,e» f &c.
Under these circumstances, they confidently invite the
public to avail themselves «>( the superior advantages
of this sell
be monthly, and examinations semiannually. A
course ol lectures to be .h-'ivcied monthly, on sub
jects intimately connected with the education of
youth, will lie undertaken by the Rector, for the spe
cial benefit of the s'udeni*.
The Slice,-cs and r*■pntation of tin* Hector, ns an in
structor of youth, depending solely on his mm efforts,
n;m tin* progress and attainments of hi* students, just'ic
| The health of Fairfield, heretofore, hr
j ringlv good. Board ran be oblaiued in
'"•uses on moderate terms.
C. P. B
December 9
been liner-
espectahU
MARTIN.
49 2t
WAATUI) IJPtEDI 1TELY,
A (iU.NTLEM -\M. qualified (mid we'I rec.ommem!
JNiL nl.) to tench the hig 1
1 .ibernl ti
bale appli
• (I Hire.
nil* will lie off
uition be made
lies of Femn’e
c.iaity of M illedge-
d to such nil one, if
I’.nq lire Ht the Re-
By order of the B *ni d.
L. B MERCER, SeeVv.
December l<*. 1831.
44 41
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A Ti'nrlu-r •
iios Acnilt'tny, Gi'Cfou county. Gu.
«i'Oilt"OHo who coo c-muo W“ll rccotnoiptnl-
I Knolis'o mol Clusstcal scholop, would do
ill to B|)'dv llllllicdilltclv.
Kl'lWAim I). AI.FRIF.Nr>. Sc
While I’liiin 8 . Grci'iic countv. Dec. *d.t
R. T.
Academy Vacnnry.
COMPETENT TEACHER in each
department of the Clinton Academy, Male and
Female, is desired for ibe emmo-g year. Persons
weft qualified, would meet with encouragement, and
receive liberal eomponsHtion.
t’ominunicatioMS on the subject, to be addiessed to
J. Smith, P. M.. t’linlon. Georgia.
JAMES SMITH.
\N M. FLEW ELLEN
J \MI.S GRAY.
II BOWEN,
Clinton. Derember Id 48
Warrenton, Gn. Sept. 29,1831.
This is to certify, that I have been afllicted with Hernia
for the lusl3 y ears, and hearing of Stagner’a Patent Truss,
I called on Mr. J. M Sprugen* who has the Putent for
this State, who applied one. of the Trusses ou the 3tli of
August—uud 1 am now perfectly well.
BITIION IVY.
Test, Q. L. C. Franklin.
ing wealth uud hupYinessiu all parts and every
(.••mer of this extensive country, through the medium
•I the kotfrry Sy^U k lII 9 Hint scarcely a day or
» week wheels by us, without bringing the intelligence,
but some one ot our friends or lellow-citixeus has
Ii iivii a Prize, and that it only requires un investment
d Ibe trivial . uni of TOSI Dollars, to give us a
GOOD CHANCE for Twenty Thousand
Dollars—Surely it is unnecessary to urge upon
th : s liberal and enlightened people the policy ot step-
nig in the nay to wcullh and the furor of lilt propiti•
• 'it Dame.
THE NEXT DlSYNYIYtt
WILL TAKE PLACE, AT THE LOTTERY OFFICE
IN THE TOWN OF MILLEDGEVILLE,
ON THE
M’irst Saturday in February ne.rt 9
Or sooner, if tlm sale of Ticket* will permit—at which
time there will be Floating in the Will'd,
several large and comfortable prises.
Now. to tli'HO who have been unfortunate, the wa
ter is troubled —cornu, step in the way of fortune—
who knows but you may be made comfortable, and
healed of all the misfortunes and wounds, by dr twin g
one of the Capital Prizes now floating in the Wheel.
Try I hi Medicine. Buy a Ticket, and bu easy, be
comfortable, In* happy. This is the last of the
Fourth day's drawing, and without u
Ticket, you stano no chance ; but with it, you iuuy get
90.000, 10.000 or 5.000 Dollars, ihr T<
G eorgia, Twigg» €oua(y.«.vvhero-
ns Hayden Hughes. adu)ini*trai< run Ibe estaf*
of Liltlcberry Hughe*, lale of said county, deceased,
applies jo un* for letters of dismission :
These are therefore to cite and adtnoi Ish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, fo
be and appear at my office within th»*tiine prescribed
by law, to shew cause (if any they have,) why said
letters of dismission should not be granted. Given
tinder my hand, tliii 1 Ith day of July 1834.
R. RICK3, c. c.o.
July 10, 1831. ii)6m
Georgia, Hancock Countys
1 NFEBIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary purposes,
Monday, 7th July, 1834 Present, their Honors
J»*el Crawford, John W. Rabun, Wilkins Smith, Jo*
Un the application nf Joseph P. McCuftoh, execu
tor of the last Will and Testament of Joseph T. Dia-
mlikes, deceased, representing that be has discharged
the duly aligned him in said Will, And prayingt® he
discharged Irotn the further administration of said es
tate—It is ordered, IliHt nil persons concerned, do>
shew cause, if any they have, why said executor
should not be Uncharged according to law. end that
copy of Ibis order he published for the space of six
month*, in one of the public Gazettes of this State.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Or
dinary, this 9th July, 1834.
HENRY ROGERS, c.c. o.
July 2T 1834. mftin
Dollars.
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Two t;tanks tv a I'rixe!
Georgia, Warren Countv.—I, Thomas Raley, of said
Htute and cmiutv, do hereby certify, that Mr. John AL
Sprugens applied one of St uglier’* f'utcut TruxgCH to me,
and after liuvmg been afllicted with Hernia for 3 or 4 years,
in the course of two months 1 discovered no anpearunce
of the disease—and 1 do verily believe tli it in all cases of
Hernia, where it is properly applied and worn, it will be
sure to efleet n permanent and radical cur*.
Given under my hand this 29lh dav of .September, 1834.
THOMAS RALEY.
Georgia, Warren County.—Having beard of Stapncr's
Patent Truss, uud one of my boy* having been ruptured
from bis infancy, and now 9 yeurs old—1 applied to Air.
J. M. Spnigen*', who li'ift the Patent for the Trues for this
State, who applied a Truss to suid bov on the 22d Alay,
1834, und I do now certify tlmt he is pe.fectly cured.
Given under iny bund und seal, this I Ith dav of Octo
ber, 1834. JOHN PERSONS.
Attest, James A. Chapman.
All the Prizes to be floating irom the commence
nieuC, except (lie following, deposited as follow s, viz :
Fimt Day’s Drawing—2 Prize* of 5,000. 1 ofLOOO,
I ol 900 I of 809, lot 709,1 of (iUU, lofoUO.I oI4U0,
I of 300,1 of200.
Second Day's Drawing—\ Prize of $ 10.000, I of
1.000, 1 of900, I ofSOO, 1 of700, I ot ()U0, J olOOO,
if 400, I of 1 300, l ot 200.
Third Day's Drawing—1 Prize of $ 10,000, 1 ot
1.000, I of 900, I of 800. I of 700,1 of 000, i of 500,
1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Fourth Dan's Drawing—1 Prize of .*$ 10,000, 1 ot
1.000, I of900. I of 800. I of700, 1 of 000. I o 500,
l of 400, 1 of 300,1 of 200.
Fifthaad last Drawing—1 Prize of <$ 20.000. 1 ol
1.000. I of900, 1 ofttOO, 1 ot 700, l of 400,1 of 500.
j I of 400, 1 of 300. 1 nt 200.
And on file cmmdoncamrtit of the First, Second,
Third and Fourth Day’s Drawing, the first drawn
number shall be entitled to a Prize ot 1,090 dollars,
and on the conclusion of the Inst Day’s Drawing, the
first nnd last drawn number shall b»* entitled to a ch
fiital Prize of $5,000 each, in a Idition to such Priz*
as maybe drawn to f lio n numbers. The whole Lot
terv to be completed in
FlYi: DAYS DRAWING!
Frizes Only to be Drawn,
The whole of the Prizes payable in sixty dais after
each Day’s Draw ing—subject to a deduction of fifteen
percent. All prizes not applied for in twelve mouths
from each drawing, to be considered in n donation to
the fund* of theMilledgeviile Street Lottery.
The drawing to fake place under the superinten
dence of William W. Carnes Samuel liuffiington, .Sa-
niuel Rockwell. Win. II. Torrance, liar ail e H R, bthbbz,
Joseph Stovall, ./■ W A. Sanf rd, Robert McCombs, and
lolm II. Ware. Commissioners—also, a Board of Visi
tors.
Frcsent Frice of Tickets,
Warrenton, Georgia, Oct. 11th, 1331.
Dr. J. AL Sprngens: Sir,—I have recently examined
two of your patients, which have been weurmg Dr. Stag-
Patent Truss for Hernia. I Imvo no hesitation in
ing one of the case* is a complete cure, the other has every
appaamncf of being well. I Imve no doubt it is one of
the most effectual remedies tlmt ever was discovered for
Hernia. Very respectfully,
HENRY LOCKHART, M. D.
State of (Jcuigia, Taliaferro County,
rniO Nathan Jordan,Zacltnriah Jordan, Elijah Jor
JL dan, Jesse Jordan, (>i mi fey Jordan, John Iordan,
& Jame* Aloo.e. in iig fit of his wife, Bethany Modn
heirs and distihuwes ot the e*tnt* of Dampsey Jor
don. late ot Ta'iaferro county, decerned, debtors for
advances to you imido in money and elF-ots by that
said dcce.isttd. In Ids life time , and that you render
in to the administrators of su’.d deceased, a schedule
of what each one of you have received from said da*
reuHHiJ during his lifetime, IIimI a fair and equitable
distribution may lie made among the legatees and
distributees of said deceased, ou or by the 22d day
of December next ; or the administrators of said de
cerned will proceed to make distribution us the law
directs. WILLIAM JORDAN, t ,
EDMUND JORDAN ( A4mr *
fluptomher 2d. 1834 35 naftm
GEORCIIA.-Iiiilli CoUuty.
W HEREAS 11. Mult, udmlnhlrator. and
June Barkley. nrtnilnWtratrix on lliseital* uf
John Barkley,apply fur lallvrsof distniximu
Tui'je are llieroftiro (o cite nntl ailinnntsli all and
•lux'ilar tfie kindred and creditors of said daceated,
to fie uud appear bI my office within the time preierib>
ed liy law. to aliew cause, (if any they have.) why
-aid letter., should not fie granted- Given under m«
hand nt office, tills Lilli August, 18114.
JOHN McCORD. o. o. e,
ill tuOiu
GEORGIA, 'I'lloilia* County.
Ik/UEKEAd Henry Mush, applies to me forlet*
W tors ul administration, on the estate of Liste
ner Nick, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
gulur the kindred and creditors of said deceased, So be
and appear at tny office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cuuso (if any they have,) why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my baud el of.
fico, this 7tit day of August. 1834.
neill mckinnon, quo
August 7. 1834. 31 mfitu
4J L.nut'cus County.
^^HF.REAS Benjamin \V. Hampton applies for
letters of adminislratiun on the estate of Hall
Hudson, late of said comity, deceased.
These hre therefore to c'tte and admonish all and
sinstulnr the kindred and creditors uf said deceased,
to fie nail appear at my office within the time preserib-.
ed liy law, to shew cause, (if Buy they have.) why
said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand) at office, this Srllli day of
May, 18:14. »
THOMAS MOORE,Clerk.
June t 1834. n>6fn
GEORGIA, .losses 4,'ouniy.
.w HEllEAS John Fletcher Comer adtnioiatmtor
Truiteei,
Al.
I TVJL’R months alter dale, application will bo ma-ic |
to the honorable ibe Inferior Court o( Henry j
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave |
to sell Ibe Lands and Ferry belonging to the orphans j
of William S. Garner, late ot Henry county, decraf- J
cd, for the benefit of said orphan*.
JESSE OSLIN, Guardian. 1
October 15, 1834 4 in
I ^IOUU nioiilli* after dale application will he made !
in the honorable I n erior Court of Newton conn- i
tv wlulat fitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to i
fell the whole oi ibe Negroes and Real Estate belong- j
ing to the Eatate of McCormick Neal, derenned. )
JOHN NEAL. Ad mV. i
October 15. 4m. 1
I JIOEK moiiibsalter date. M|qdicaii..ii will be made j
to the honorable the I uteri r L’< uirt of I'litnam \
county, when sitliug for ordinary pmpo.se*. tor leave |
to Bell all the real e-lale of John Lamar, late <»f -aid i
courtly, deceased, for the purpose of m iking a di» i-i- J
on among the heir*. J. J LAMAli. AdmV. j
November 5, 1834 4m
f ^OUR mmitlifl attei dale, appllct lion w i
to ilia honorable Inferior Chih of Baldwin •
iritinarv pur|io«es, for leave 1
i part ofthe Nm?n.c* of I U- 1
hty, dere •rd. for llte Itrne-
J J EAMAR. Adin’r. I
GLOBE TAVERA, Mmiticeli'o.
run if. anbarriber inform* tlm pnb'ic
.. ..t-a B li.al Iih has t.ikan tin* (jl.ORE
ooKf« TAVEHS in tIi** town of Monliceilo,
J'i*per county. Ills entire per** tin I nt-
l< ntion will he given to the ll' ii'n; bis
.Utention *ball lie good. The fatigued and wean tra
veller wdl not object to tin* rof»e*htncnia afforded by
hi/t |i \R. and lie ll.ittera bitn*<.*lf that the S'J’ABLE
departuiciit of lii«< Ha*ij»r, will not lie surpns-ed bv
any in tlm coinprv. He i.s well acquainted with (be
p» ople of tlii.* and the adjoining C'Uintiea. (having for
i long tunc supplied them with horses and mute*) and
w hile lie iiiv ites drovers to call on bun. lie promises to
assist them a* far a* lie can m selling their stock-
Lots wiili good trough.* wdl bo nlway* kept for tiieir
a< I'onminiliitioii■ In inviting ibe public generally and
the Winner and late patrons of llte GLOBE, pariicu-
l irlv.to call upon liim.be assure* them that uoibiug
shall be wanting on bis part, to establish again for tlm
Gi,oitl, its former reputation as a Fuldic House.
U IL LI AH GOOLSBY.
Doe 23. 49 tf
O'
Head Quarters, Sixth Division, ti
Marion. December 13, 1834.
UDEUEB, that Daniel D. Sturge*, Esq of
ILiwkinsville. be. and be is hereby appointed
lodge Advocate of this Division, with tlm rank of
Maj *r, in the place nf Stephen F. .Miller, resigned, and
that helm respected accordingly.
Bv Mai. Gen U IMBERLY.
[4S 4t] JOHN Y. 8LAPPY, Div. Inspector
jk~i; ii f. e aTT l y To
day
order of Ibe Interior (’outl of
.lefl'eih ni county, will be sold on the fir-t Toes-
February next, in the town of Forsyth. One
L,of of 1.31 ia-1 l> ing in tlm county of Monroe,con
taining *2tt2£ acres, more or le-s, it being lot No. 135
(ith district Monroe, belonging to the estate of Wil
liam L. F"he», deceased, and sold for division,
J W. BOTH WELL. Adm’r.
Warrenton, October 1 o, 1834.
Sir—l have examined the Truss invented by Air. Stag-
ncr of Kentucky, and Imve no hesitation in asserting it to
be preferohlo to any and every other method over invented
for tlm cure of reducible Hernia. From the construction
of the Truss, a* well as from the numerous euros already
effected in this county, (Warren) I am lolly persuaded
that probably in any case, nothing in wanted save core and
perseverance to effect n radical cure within the space of (>
weeks or throe months. Respectfully, vour.*, Ate.
J. T. PERSON.**, M. I).
Warrenton, October I t, 1834.
Dr. J. M. Spragens—From a careful examination of
Stagner’s Patent Truss, and knowledge of some cures ef
fected hv it, I with pleasure* add my testimony in its favor.
It certainly holds out a greater prospect of relief to those
afflicted with luguinnl and scrotal Hernia, than any other
I have ever seen. Where proper attention is paid, I think
it will seldom fail in effecting a cure. Yours obediently,
WILLIAM P. BUTT, AL D.
Warrenton, 13tl» October, 1831.
Dr. Spragen*: Denr Sir,—Having carefully examined
Stagner’s (of Kentucky) Patent mctalic Truss, and its
mode of operation on several patient*, I take great pleasure
in stating that it is mv most decided nnd confirmed opinion,
that it is tin* best Truss for Rupture or Hernia ot any I
have ever seen, and it will, iis it necessarily must, super
cede every other Truss yet invented, with which I am ac
quainted. 1 Imve also great pleasure in stating that I
Louisville. Dec. 11, 1831.
in right of his wife. ! Have seen several who were unfortunately compelled
Ids. I use that instrument, ami am happy to Mate that in every
instance where due nnd proper caution was used, a cure
has even, in the unfavorable state of very worm wentlie
*f r ' .
ir. tforman’s House, fo
“Sell Ol* Item, for the ensuing
foi Sale. J even, III me uilii>*uiniiio PWW ».| mum m-mnt-r,
the first T'i’ hiIm^v ill Janusrv next, will fie sold, been effected in a vory short space of time, sav from fiO to
Derember 23
49 3t |
at ibe Court House in Haimick, tlie NE
GKOFS belonging to Mrs Elizabeth Farrelftdeceas-
ed.to wit. Dinah. Caty, July and bis wife Sillnb and
their tlnee children ; Fanny and her child—valuable
• lave* and good domestics. Sold under the will of
tile deceased.
H\ A. L COLLINS, l P ,
N. C. SAYRE, ^*ors.
December 10th, 1834. ids.
county, tvlion .ittint; fn
tn .(-It tin- mil e.lttli*, null *
E. Lninnr, lulu nf unid t
ftl of tfie tiolr,.
NnmiiW S, 1^31
III!
ill I..'
I' ll»
.a In tIn* liiiiiuriilifi. the liilurior Cuurt
«»itilly, wluui Mining for -irdin.irv iiiirim.".
to .nil tlm rent (tuliilu ol |i|mn nf Bin I.
kur, Inin of mu id miinty, duci-.iMed. for ill.- In
•uid orpluo.
LEWIS PARKER. R>
Novanifii-r I. 13.11. | >
4m!m>«I E'voptTly for Kale.
« WILI. •<•11 nt uiirtioii, nt the ('oort-limi.i) in Mu-
rim. on tfi« lii«t Tm'-day in Fufirnurv o«xi,
.177 3-1 Acll'u (>!' Land. Ivmg n -ur Murimi.
iiiij.i ni ii jilxtit.nK land, finely linibereil iitol w eli-
wnle e<l; "idO Attl't't in dll'ivntinli nod mil g"nd
-t.ite lor ni ikinjt n crop—iiImo, it leiv iiundu. slock of
hniMCM, cuttle und fitly. Ac
II ami! delerinined <-11 this course tn emilile inn to
iilteml oscln
Iter-oiiM de-iimir to inak- ime.tinenls . f Mill’ll pro;
iv iv il.l do wi ll In cull ami view till) promise, befit
tfi • div of sale. LOTT \VAURKN.
M.iiion. Twiyc- connly, Dec. '4*1 411 Id.
lkJO dnvs.
Wisfiimr you auccess, I nm, denrnir, your mom obedi
ent servutit, GEO. Iv. HOLLOWAY, M. I).
October 28
[ From the National Inicllitrrncor, of Sept. 17.]
l)rs. Mmwell and Roman arrived in thin city a short
time ago, with Stagner’K new invented instrument for
tiie core of the different forms of Hernia. I examined
the principle, slid, approving of it, caused one to he
applied to myself; ami I found that it reached the tent
of tin. di.en.e. which none of the Imusex that I have
seen (and I have sought for every new invention) cun
iriOlTIt months after dale,application will lie made
9 1 to the honorable c urt of Ordinary of Email
uel county, for leave t» sell one Lot of Land, N<>. Ofi.
i,. Hi. I Hi Ii district, originally Muscogee, now Harris ^
county, for the lx-no fit of 'll'' illegitimates of Zilpha j f r(im their construction possibly Jo. Prom the improve-
Kiche, ENOCH .IOIINS, GutW'dian j , nen , thnt ha, already, to my great surprise, taken plane
F.ion-oel eo„ Dee Iff. 1*34. 4m i j n mv .imatinn, and from the indisiintahle teslimonv
ll be made j ol respectnlile persons who have been permanently
cured in lewer monlkt than 1 have worna truss ytnri. I
lAOLR Uf tilhsinlcrdnlii, application i
I • llte Interior (four! of Greene onuily, when
skiing for i rdiimry purposes, for leave lo sell a Irnul
\ to ihe liii.ines-of mv prolesainn, j 0 (* | Mm | ,, hereon |-nnc Hogg now' live., heloltgiog Its
imesimeuts , f such proper | ( , r ry Thanimi, minor
JACKSON nOtVLKS, Gttar'dn.
Derember 0. 1KI4. 4" 1
*7*'
»UK
i.ntti* It
tin* I
iqqillCHliuil W ft br u mb*
1 ^1* Mill 8ll||llb« iiftpf dali*. tt|i|dirnlinn will b». m
to tha Infavii'r I’uiirt of Juiii»i» r*#tinf%, wb«ui
lb«| fur on'iiiary ftur|tuM'n, fur Iran* tu h»|| n I tin*
•Ui* of Col William Joill'B. tin lUlMt ll, III (lit*
MB tif l^sLes wssil X1wu.t..,s t‘.. m < i... I.,
(•.'lie BROOKIN'* (iunriliari.
I-II 40 tn
n AOst N41.II, «n inoderale terms,
Ift mi lky huii ii umiNs.
the Kt" orde* Office.
Repletnbvr W ___________
BAOll «lll<i:
LOIV*. <iu« i
a Nf B W
Apply nt
XVhoIes - - - $14) «4>
eaalvt-N - 3 oo
4narlerit - a so
For sitlu iu a great variety nl nuiiib(*rx at the ('(iimuiv
linnwrR*Olfinn, on Wayuo struct. u|q>osite the Fost-
Office anil State Bank.
(T»* Order* for Ticket*, from any part of the United
State*, (post paid) will meet with prompt attention.
Address PItYOR WRIGHT,
Scr'rylo Commissioners.
Milledgeville, December *23,11834.
I NOW offer
ing LAND for fo
REST RARGAI.1.
hundred acre* of good farm
r Hioumind dollars cash, or in-
diilgctir.u will be given fur part, by adding the interest.*
This setllKUient is on the stage-nuid from Macon to
Columbus, ffivpnteen mile* from the former; it excel
lently watered, ami tolerably will iuqirnveif. About
one hundred amt fifty acres are cleared, with a amall
apple and peach orchard, coinftoilablo |og-liuilding*.
It! u * •
blaeksmitb** »li"|i, new framed gin home and excel
lent gin (double gearrd.) and a good and convenient
store lion.-e, al which there is a post office, nnd it ism t
surpassed by any cniiutrv-staod for mercantile business
or for a bouse of entertainment. Persons, wishing to
purchase such a place, w ill do well to avail themselves
nf Ibe present opportunity, and are solicited to come
nnd view Hi« premise*. Lcheronnee, (’ran ford noun-
ty, Ga. August 27. 1834. JAMES POTTER.
33 9(eow.
of Pike and N*»wtmii. |«»r lh*» beiiefil ttl itie b« in
ABNER II KLEWELLEN, AUm’r, <ia Imui. ■ ..<
«•» *», 1834 t‘< 4m
L£l Ilftt.NB
R mar. deco
I sfeb.r. Ill «
•ill 1 p <y i be ni, ii
December 33,
ibled lo the csU'eofLti (’. U-
, w ill find |l»4'»r mil# * lit lll*» Iih ml*
I I I I i« | And if llie) do ll> t « all
•ill itel) , they w dl be pul in soil,
J. J LWIAR, AduTr
40
two likelv Imi
onro iimv be ui.ni
dept. ||
evetal valuable NldiKO M l,
verv ^uoij carpeiiiei — Also, on#)
F
I to tlll
lurthor iuft•nii'itiuii refer
Recorder Office.
If.
have no doubt lint that wiih proper attention and ner
•everence on the part of the patient, adhesion or the !
peris will take place inn very short time, and u comm-
niieotcure will he effected nnd not only n cure, hut
the parts wilt be rendered stronger than before the
injury, except where an actual descent of the intes
tines lias taken place in males, and h is continued
so long tlmt from adhesion, or oilier causes, they can
not lie returned to their original situation
it should be observed th.il Di*. M. and R do md go
about selling trusses dial may or may not have nny
guild effect, a* has heretofore Imtii the practice. They
undertake th« cure itself A adapt an lostruineiit fo earn
jl’Jfly Dollars Howard,
O N ibe 8'Ii ii»*t. while in Columbus, ALFORD
HOLEY, who wa* employed to drive mv WA
GON AND TEAM, made lii* eHcape,taking wiih him
the wagon iiud horses, and has not since been beard
of. 3’besaid Coley is about 25 or 2ft years old. red
complexion, .five feet 4 oi 5 inches high, two or three
of his foro le-itli Rtftnewbal decayed, rather gross and
slow -pokeo. well built, and will weigliabooi 159 or 155
lie bed on. when lie left, aoapand a red shirt, but may
change hi* dreǤ a* be had with him a hat, and a suit
of blue mixed liome«pun clothes. 'The wagon is of a
pale red color, oitnewhai worn ; I lie l< it bind wheel
newly rej»aired, and all the wheels freshly tarred. In
the lead wa* a t dl black Ii rse. and at Ids -ide a firry,
eliuiikey built IhT-a; a large brow n rnare mule under
the saddle, and al lie-* side a small blmd sorrel mure;
the harness and three pair of traces all new ; three o
the bridles black, nnd one fair leather, all trimmed with
red fringe. We will give the above reward for the
delivery of Colev. and the wagon and team in Colom
bo*, or a reasonable reward fur either Coley, the wa
gun. or the horse*. Any information will be thank
fully received, directed to llie •nbscriher at Roanoke,
Stewart county or lo lledell A Walkeraf Columbus;
twenty-five dollars "ill be paid for Ilia apprehension of
Coley, and lii* confinem* ni In at v *afe Jail in Geor
gia or Alabama. Coley will probably make for Ma
con or Augusta, or he may go Westward
JOHN FITZGERALD.
December 2ft. 49 3t
on Alfred A. Coiuur'a (odute, applies lor letters
of dismission.
These nre therefore to cite all nnd aingttlar Ui#
kindred und creditor* jf said deceased to he and appear
at my otlice w ithin the time nre-.cribed by law, to shew
cause (if any they can,) wny said letters of dUinis
ainn should not be grunted to said Comer. Giv
en under my liuud, at office, this the 6tii day of August.
1834
CHARLES MACARTHY. o. c- a.
August 13 011 ini.
GLOfiGIA-
»ill out {40ms?ry C ouuty.
& NFERIOU Court sitliug lor ordinary purposes,
Monday, llie 2d June, 1834. Present their lion*
NORM AN McRAE, 5
FARUUARI) McRAE, I
kennltii McLennan, r
JOHN PKTERfijON, J
Justices.
On applicnliori of John McArthur and William
Alston, administrators of Jmm s .MeLoad, deceased,
representing that they have fully diHcharged the duty
assii'fied to them, uud have tufty administered said at*
tntr,
ll is ordered, that all persons concerned, do shew
cause, ou the first Monday in Novtinber next, why
said administrators shall not be discharged from the
administration of said estate, and tliat a copy of this
order be published for the space of SIX months, |q om
of the Gazelle of this State.
A true extract from the minutes.
a. c. Mclennan.
Jtilx Ift. 1831. ) ; 31
GEORGIA—TnUliitll touuty,
^M/'IIEKEA# Benjamin Brew!011 bath uiadaap-
W V plication to me for letters of administration or*
the e*tnto of Patrick Harden, late of said county, da-
censed,
Tlie^e are therefore to cite all the kindred and credi
tors of said deceased, to appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause why said letters
should not be granted Given tinder my hand, this
10th May, 1834.
SETH KNIGI1T. c. e. o.
June 4. 1331. niCm
GEORGIA, Montgomery County*
Inf trior Court Sitting for Ordinary purpose*, odjonrm*
cd T * iH■
Term, 1834. Fn sent their H mors,
NORMAN McRAE, >
JOHN PETERSON, I
WILLIAM JOYCE, } Jsstlces
FARQUARD McRAE. f
KENNETH M’LF.NNAN. j
■JJPON the petition of John McArthur and William
AUtmi. a* administrator* on the estate of James
McLeod. Inte of suid county, deceased, praying adw-
iiii*Hioii from their a#Imini.-stiatori«hip.
It is therefore Ordered by the Court, that all ptr-
moii* concerned, or in any manner interested in said
estate, appear at the January Term. 1835, of mid
Court, to show cause (if any they have) why tha said
John .McArthur and William Alston, should noth*
then and there discharged from their said administra-
lion on said estate.
And it is further Ordered, that this order bs publish
ed in one of the public gazettes of this State, fm six
months.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court afare*
said, 2d June, 1834.
ALEXANDER C. McLENNAN,e- o. •.
June 11. m6nt
Whereas
HOYTIILY AOTlCi:*!.
G DORGU, Jones County.
lt<-dtling Kmuiiii, adminiitmtor ue bonit non o,
Jame, Hte(iheii,on’, e.tnle, iippiie, lor IctlsranfA,
inii-.inn :
Tliese nre llierefore lo cite and ndmoni.h all ani
sinuular llie kimlred and oreditora ul'.aid deceuad,
tn lie and appear nt my office within the time pr.Mrib*
ed liy law, in.hew chum, (if any they have,) why Ml.
led. Given under my baa.
Ciporglu. I.nuri’ii* 4'oiiuty.
Ct-oryin. I.u 11 t'.'iis (mini).
^ j \ lit.. npplicNlioii nl JuMpli Avetmlt, admlnlilra
tli« e.intti nf I'.ll'mil ii, ilud.on, lale nf
limy mu Imve anv j 'aid eoitltly. dnoeauii, .laliiia Umi .aid e.lnl. Is jimlly
“ ndmliii.lered un. and prayin, fur n Rule Nl-1 for a
nut mm;
t m IIINDSIIMP. Newark ImiU Currl««C, en-1 Jli Ilia eompl«0un»f Pie eur,
lirely new, on mod,tale ietw*. Lttfiu^fe eljkn
K«eurd,t offir.
9U if
JH final disml*sio« fr»*m said ndnthii»lfullon t it 1$ llins
purlicular v.asr, (n ui'idit cnmuioil sense would point lore or leietl, tb«t after six monlli* pubticnlioii In Ibe
<mt mm would think, where the hoouiu form, and list | Hiwillism Itsooidvr, of mid Rule Nisi, Ins mid Joseph
locAiionoflho mill, v varies so niiich.) and are ao well j Aycxsck a ill he discharged fr.im o dd administration,
assured of tlm tsMuli. dial tiro) test then c<irnpensattoii on less cno.e be shewn to the contrary, of wbieb al
■ iliiuinf the core 1 concerned, wilt take notice.
A CITIZEN Of WASHINGTON. | FHANCI8 THOMAtf. Clk.
Monday#Kept. |A, 1^34* K Noveinliet Iff, 1934
alters should not be granted
It office, tbit 3Dt day of July, 1834.
CHARLES MACARTHY.e.
August f», 1834
JOiin imowNIN
ELIZABETH BKOWNIN.
Tl.mai. run Lhvoko»,
> fn Thomiu C
S Court
I T «pprarln| lo the Court, liy Uio rriurnn. (bo
Slirrlff, tlmt F.liaahrlli Brow.In. (lie .Wondaul, I,
of Jan *9
not In im found in (lie eoiiniy: ll i»,on m.'lion
J ttrnrliorou,li. |i|«lnlili'. Aliurnoy, ord«reil l
vi<-e Ite perilled un lb, «ld I.li/u0«ih ttruvnln. h
piibluhlin <liie Hole In on. ol tbit * **
Slain, one 11 • monlll for ilirv, umn r '
«r»l term of lid. rotirt.
A liuenvlnu t irmn lit, minulM of TI
rlor Court, Bib 0*l*|i’*r, IW4.
siAi.coM nsoums.Qi
OnoWr 1C, 1734.
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