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MV J.AS'1 BUT ONE—NOT ONE BLANK.;
GRAND STATE LOTTERY,
roil ’*’*113 BENEFIT or KEOHUIA L.ITEI1ATI I£I3,
to ue *n.f ir.v i.v .7r.iro.v. .if i r.s'r.i .s.vd .wr.i.r.iMB.
7s rivitissns, Aua 21 duatot ballots.
100 PRIZES OF 1,000 DOLLARS.
SPLENDID SCHEME AND FLAX,
1
Trize of $ aO.OOO
awarded to the Ticket liavim; tlie Olh,
II);!,
and
1 I'll drawn X
1
» 5.000
do
do
•iiii,
5th
and
(ith
do
1
“ 2,000
do
do
1st,
2d
and
lid
do
1
“ 1,500
do
do
1st,
(ith
and
7th
do
1
“ 1,203
do
H<»
:id,
(ith
and
1 Ith
Ho
I
“ 900
do
Ho
Tilt,
Hlh
ami
Otli
d«
1
“ P00
do
do
Tilt,
Hilt
and
lOlh
d o
1
« 700
do
Ho
7lh,
8th
mid
llth
do
1
“ 000
do
Ho
Till,
Ihh
and
10'h
H.
1
•• 500
do
Ho
Till,
nth
and
1 Ith
do
1
“ 500
do
d*
Ctlt,
7th
nnd
Hth
Ho
1
“ 500
da
Ho
Olll,
7lh
and
Oth
do
1
“ 250
d«
do
(ith,
Oil,
anil
llltli
Ha
l
•• 250
do
Ho
Kill,
Oth
and
1 Ith
do
1
“ 250
do
do
(lilt,
llhh
mid
lhii
do
50
50
awarded to tl»o folio
wing
number*, (o wit :
SHERIFFS’ 8A*E»,
f i WMIVETT Sheriff's Sale*—W iII1 e
A* solil oil tl:e first Tuesday in February next, be-
for* 1 the Court-House door in I In 1 town ot l.uwrence-
ville. between III*; usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit .
One sorrel mare, one yofce of oxen, one small wag
on. 25 barrel* of roi 11. more or less. 150 dozen handles
of oats, ii'ore *»r le-*s, 500 handles fodder, more or less,
one cow an ! rail, one lieilcr. four hee hives, twelve
go*»$«•, one Wagon ho*|y, two pine tables, one pint*
slit'*, one writing (h"k, five chairs, one reel, one cotfee
mill, one hi-d-leud, two cmelt*, 2 salt/. 3 glass tum
bler*. 2 pepper box***. 2 cream pois, 2 jars, J jug. nil
levied mi a < the properly of W illiaui Do
lv a li lit from Gwimostt Superior court,
Brid^ei iV tjihsoii v«. William Duster.
IRANI IS L. BRANDON, Sh ir.
Deeemher 23
A CRF.EABLY to nn ortUr of the Inferior Com t of
Jell’d son county, will he sold tin the first Tues-
I day in February next, in the town of Forsyth, OlKO
1,01 Ijlftltcl lying ill the county of Monroe, con
taining 2u2.j acres, more or loss, it being lot No. 135
till district Monroe, iielonging to the estate of Wil-
■ linn L Fnke*, deceased, and sold lor division.
J. \V. BOTH WELL, Adm’r.
in right of his wife.
Louisville. Dee. II, 1834. Ids.
(f 1 Wi.WLTT S Hoi* ill's Suit*.—-Will he
w J*t sold, on the first Tuesday in Februaiy next,
before the Court-house tloor in the town of L iwrence-
v ilk*. Gw in nett county, between the usual hours of sole,
the follow i in* property, to wit:
One road wagon, two *et* uf wagon gear, one sor
rel horse, tine blind gray horse, two cows and calves,
two three year old heifers, twenty barrels of corn and
two stacks of fodder: levied on as the property of
William Hughes to satisfy a fi fa from Gwinnett Su
perior (’mill—Moses Hughes, vs. William Hughe*
and John Hughes.
JOHN N. REEVES, D. Sh ff
Dee. 30.
O N the first Tncdnyin February next, will he sold.
before the court-house door in the town < f Lex
ington, ()glethorpe county, agieeahly 1 <» an order oftlic
Lferior Court ol said ronnty, when sitting lorordina-
ry purposes, he negroes belonging to Sarah E. & Ju-
sepli M Wells, minors of Matthew Wells, deceased,
favor 0 f I consisting of Men Women, Roys. <■ iris, iVe. Sold
| for tile brnelii ot said minors. Terms on (lie day.
JUS. J. MOORE, Guard'll.
Der..iniher 2. ids
O .N the first Tuesday in February next, will he
sold, at the Court-house in Clinton, Jones conn-
tv. All the bclnnging to (lie estate of
(ieorg* .Miller, ilecciiseil, as designated in his Will.—
To lie sold for the benefit nf such heirs ns are pointed
out ill said Will, 011 ■ credit of 12 months.
T. I). OXFORD, F.i'or.
November 7 Ids
f NOUR month. ajter Ante, application w'dl ho made j /kt tint application of Dakiki Hiti the old
lo Iho honorable the- Court of Ordinary of Up-|X_M surviving executor n! the Will’ of 8° ° i
son cniinly, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to | Sparkes, deceased, he stating lliat he has .,0°”, j
tile orphans nf William Simmons, deceased, in order Hie Will, and "full settlement mnde as the law j'. *"
to gel a division among the orphans. he praying for a Rule Nisi for a final disinisslonftSS’
S. S. WHITE. Adm’r j the •xeciilorship of said will and estate—it „ ,i.°™
Dr hnnis non. wiili the will annexed j fore ordered, that alter the publication of ibis I' l
Montgomery, Ala.. Kept. 81. 18:14 4m | Nisi, the u.ual leiiglh of lime in (lie Southern p " *
| tier. Hie said Daniel llill, eseonlor as aforesaid will
r he discharged and fully dismissed from the executor
. j ship of said eslate, unless sufficient cause ha show,,
Hie contrary within Hie lime prescribed by | aw b °
j which nil who it may concern will take notice ’ ’
FRANCIS THOMAS, ci ; k c o.
a 71 OUR months after chit*?, application will he made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jaspe*
eounty, when silting for ordimir) purposes, for leav
to Hell the real estate of Jacob Owen, deceased.
MARY OWEN, Adm’rx.
Nov. 12. ISAM 43 4m.
a 71 < >U K months after ilate, application w ill he made
to the honorable the Inferior court of Laurcu*
county, when fitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave
to sell a negro hoy belonging to the estate of James
Johnson, deceased, of said county.
ISAAC BROOKINS, Guardian.
December 2 ’, 1834. 411 4m
December 2d. 1834.
JOHN BROWN1N
Ehei. run I>,v 0 rck
ta lhuniat Superior
Court,
ei.izanktii bnownin.
U P appearing to Hie Court, by the relurnofllis
0. Sherilf, that Elizabeth Brownin, the defendant, i.
nut lo he found in the eounty: It is, on motion of Join,.
1 7101' It tnoMhs HfterdHieTnpjiiicutiiin will he made I J : Searhorough. plaiutitt's Attorney ordeied, that ser.
’ to the honorable the Inferior I of Twiggs | v, “-bo perfectedIon the said Elizabeth Brown
■gf?s
county, when silting (or ordinary purposes, for leav
to -ell the real estate belonging to Daniel .1. Westbrook,
orphan of Thomas Westbrook, deceased.
THOMAS VV. WESTBROOK. Guardian
Twiggs county. Sept 24. 183-4 4m
,, , i ( _ .V'niil, by
( , I publishing this Rule in one of the Gazettes of this
' 1 State, once a month for three months proceeding the
next term of this court. *
A true extract from the minutes of Thomas Sunn,
rior Court, Dili October, IH3-4. '
ITRSHANT to nn order of the Inferior Court of J
rvvtou county when fitting for ordinary purpo- j
t TOUlt months after date, application w
to the Inferior Court of Newton run
made
ounty, when j
MALCOM FERGUSON, Cl’k s *
»«• '”«■ __ 39 mSm
I acs. will he sold, tut the first 'Tuesday in March next, | silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell No. 18:
The 3d, 5th and 9lh ; the 3d. 5th and 10th ; the 3d, 5th and 11th: the 3d. Oth and Pth ; the 3d. 6th and Olh :
the 3d,6th and 10th; the 3d, 7lh and Oth ; the 3d. 7th and |0?h ; the 3 I. 7th ami 11th; the 3d, Sth and 10th; the
3d,8th and I Ith : the 3d, 9th and 11th; tlm 4th, 5;h ard 7ih ; t!i>- 4th. 5th and vdi ; ’h- 4l!i, 5th and Oth : the 4th;
5\h and 10th; tin* 4tli, 5th and I Ith ; the 4th. 6th and 8th ; the -Ith, 6th and Ihh , the 4th. 6th and 10th; the-Ith.
6lh and lllh; the 4th,7th and Oth ; the llh.7thnml 10th; the 4th.7th \ l lib; the 4th. v th ami Iftih; th.* 4ih.
8tli 1 Ith; and the 4lh. Oth and 1 Ith ; the 5th. 6th and ^tli; the 5th. 6th and Oth ; the 5th. Gill and I Oth . t’.ie 5th.
Gth and llth; the 5th. 7th and 8th; the. 5th. 7th ami Oth ; tin* 5th. 7th ami loth; the 5th. 7tli and llth; the
5th, 8th and Oth ; the 5th. 8tli and 10th ; the 5th.-th and llth; the 5th. Olh and IDth : the 5th. Oth and llth;
the 5th, I Oth and I Ith; the 6tli, 7 til and I Oth; (lie Utii.fTih and I Ith; tin* 6th. 8th and Oth ; the (ith. 8th and 10th
the Gth,8th and J Ith ; the 7th, 10th audj 1th ; the till, Oth and I Olh; the 8th, Oth and 1 Mi; uni] the Olh, 10th
and llth.
100 PHIZES OF 1,000 DOLLARS,
One of which will lie awarded In each Ticket having either of the other three drawn numbers. For the par
ticular description of said tm in hers, see *• Signs <d* Better Tunes.’’
1 8 £ VNfFOFK halr„.l' ill he sold
; 9 B nil the first Tuesday in February next, at the
j Court house tloor. in the town of Sparta, Hancock
i county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
i properly, to wit:
I Lucinda, a woman about 33 years nM; John, a hoy.
. -1 ; Mary a girl, 3 ; Martha n girl, one year old : all
le\ it d on n« tin* properly nf ShuiupI II Russell, to xh-
| li-fy Cnee li I'o, one in ’favor of David Smith vs. S«-
i mud |j. R<is<dl ami Mark Rnr. field. one in favor of
Mafk Rare lie M vs. Samuel ILRu^dl.aud one in fn-
. vor of Richard R. Morris vs. Samuel I! Rus«e'l. Jh«.
: lineklmnaii and J-i.-epli Bryan, security—property
pointed out hv Samuel II. Russell.
| Also—One negro man named Jerry* about 45years
j old. levied on a- the property of William II. Flewel-
I It*n. to satisfy n-fi fa is<uetl fr nn the honoralde Inferior
j (Nnirt td Waifi'n county, in favor of Barnalias Hurt
! vs W i I li«m 11. Flewellen. Thomns .Mason, Jr. and
J S|u:iicer Seals, indorsers, nud securities.
ISAAC IV WHITEHEAD, Sh’ff.
Deeemher 27
•ithiii the legal hours of sale, helore the Court ILuise
floors in the towns of Marion in Tv iggs county, and
Ctivington in Newton county, all the NEGROES be
longing lo the estate of .McCormick Neal, late of New
ton enmity. deceased, consisting of men. women, hoys,
trirls, and" children, most of which are very likely and
have been appraised in Twiggs county, nntf there hired j
until the day of sale, which negroes art; intended to he .
sold in Marion as above, the balance in Covington cm j
the same day. Terms of sale will he mads easy to
suit purchasers on the day.
JOHN NEAL, Adm’r. |
December 23 ids j
R£EK>ONS indebted In the estate of L. U C. La-1
hi mar. deceived, will lint! their notes in the hands :
• •I Me**.r<. ltire«»V Harris; and if they do not call i
in the 4th district of Troup county, for the benefit of
Jacob Baley, minor.
ELIZABETH BALEY, Guardian.
Oct. 19,1834. 37 4m
1 ^1 OUR months afterdate application will he made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Tattunll
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
(o sell the real estate of Patrick Harden, late of said
county, deceased.
BENJAMIN BREWTON. Adm’r.
November 5, I S31 4 m
:id pav them, immediately, they
J. J.
December 23.M83L
jfTNDEK nn or tic
will lie pul in suit.
LAMAR, Adm’r
49 fit
171 OUR rnonlhsnl’ItT Halt*, appliaatinn will bt: madr
BL l»> ll|i* lnli'ib.i- Court of llaacmik coiiiity, wbt*n
sitting as a I’mivl nf Ordinary, fin* Ivavr la sett them*
at estate of Robert Traywink, deceased, lying in said
county—to be sold foe the purpose of a division.
WILLIAM MILLER. Ex’or.
September 21. 1834 4m
Ortobi
OEORCItA---Tuttuall t'oiiuty, ‘
W HEREAS Benjamin Itrewton hath made ap
plication to me for letters of administration <!n
tile estate of I’atrick Harden, late of said county, ,|a,
ceased, *
Tlie-e are therefore to cite all Hie kindred and credi
tors of said deceased, lo appear al iny office within Hie
time prescribed by law, to skew cause tviiy said letters
should not lie granted, (livca under niv |innd il,;_
Il)th Mnv, 1834. ’ '
SETH KNIGHT, e. a. m
J»m- *■ l 331 - nifiav
TTFORGIA, .tones County.—Whereas
xLW Redding Boudin, administrator tie hnnis nan on
James Stephenson's estate, applies for Icltersoldis
01 Priws of JO awarded lo the 1st and 2d drawn Xos.
01 “ “ •• lt*t and :Sd “ “
01 “ 2ri “ “ 1st her! UIi “ “
O l “ 20 “ “ 1st and olh “ “
2.32M “ 18 to either of the otOies’ J wo drawnlYo*.
22.170 “ 10 to one iIatmu Yiiiiibcr.
And all Ticket* having neither of the drawn number*, will he entitled t » receive a Tieknt in th n next Sckem*
thus allowing Tiro dinners with 0.\E TIC'KSIT for a 4'upitn! l*rixc*
l*aST£ m O.YE&
"p Sale.--—On the
M. H. lir-»t 'Tuesday in I’d riinrv next, will he sold, at
the Court-house, in the town nf Sparta, Hancock coun
ty . witlnn tin* usual hours* of sale, the following proper-
tv.
Mathew n negro liny, aged 18 year* old,
■’the properly til K lv. Autlreus, and s dd
• purchase
Whole* Tickets $ 10-
-Ilalvcs ft; .1—rs S i 50-
(centiis 62 1-2 CfUfs.
-SHrhihs $ 1 25—Sls-i
;!
January
\V\
B. K BUTTS, 1). SITff
co«t 230, warranted to draw 110 less
CcrtificatOH of 25 Whole Tickets will he
A Packet of 25 Whole Tickets, embracing all the numbers, will
discount, and a deduction ofo percent, when sold hv the packet.
i8uieed fur $ M l.
The 1st, 2d and 3d Number* will he draw* in the Pity nf Msron—the 4th, 5th and 6tli Numbers
City of Augusta—and the 7th, 8th, Olh, 10th and llth Numbers in the city of Savannah, which will complete ' I
the drawing of the Scheme. I jatniu Darscv
Milledgeville. December 9th. 1834
47 tf
Snr^lral Notice,
A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE I
HERNIA, (or RUPTIJIIE,; I
EFFECTED li Y THE APPLICATION OF ,
DR. ST A (SNR It'S PATRNT TRUSS.
1 ^1 M. PENDLETON respectfully ■'limilers his
jk • services to the citizens of Baldwin. 'Twiggs.
Bibb, Craw ford, and Houston counties, who art* sub
jects of the above disease, nod proffers to cure them
certainly within the period of (woor four months. In
rase, however, ol failure, no remuneration shall he
expected, so certain is he of the remedy applied, lo
fact, had not multiplied cures been already exhih
ited before the public view, the mentis used would ap
pear so fully adapted to the nature ol tin* disease, and
the human system while laboring under it. a* lo elicit
the confidence of all who become acquainted w ith it.
To those who may have any doubt of it« i*(licitcy, cer
tificates can he produced from some # nf the most res
pectable citizens of Warren county, as well ns Phy
sicians where the late Dr. J. M. Sprag»*ns practiced —
among whom arc Henry Lockhart, M.,D.. J.'T. Per
sons. 5l. I). Win. P. Butt, M. I).. George K. Hollo
way, M. D.. and Messrs. James Adams, Billion Ivy,
Thomas Raley, John Persons and Samuel Smith,
some of whom were the subjects of n cure.
E. VI. Pendleton may he seen iY consulted at Brow n’s
Hotel, Milledgevilh*, from the 7ill Dec., until the close
of‘lie session ; in Me non, at Hnsm’s Hotel, until the
9lli of January; in Knoxville, from the 9th to tile
14th; in Ferry, from the 14th to the 18th; in Marion,
from the 18th lo the 24th ; then to Milledgeville again,
and until altered, he will expect to cpntinue tin* same
round, during the ensuing winter and spring months,
and attend regularly at the time and place.
November25, IH31. 45 tf
Pioneer steaji bovtTine7
[NOR transportation to and
U from Macon, is now In com
plete order. A superior new
f St earn Boat, called “DAVID
CROCKETT,” with two powerful Engines, and se
veral first rate Jt'rrixtit floats, have been
built since the close of the last season, and placed on
the line.
Steam Boat PIONEER. Cupf. Goodwin, nnd
“ DAVID CROCKETT, Cnpl. McCor
mick, will ply regularly between Darien ami .Mutton,
one of them leaving Darien about once a week, w ith
freight Boats in tow.
Steam Boat CHARLESTON. Cap!. Bonnrtl, will
run constantly between Darien nnd Savannah, anti
affords the greatest despatch to Cotton.
The subscriber’s whole attention is directed to faci
litating transportation between Macon and the Sea
ports. He has invested a large sum to put his line in
the most complete order, anti believes hi* arrange
ments for giving despatch to freight, nnd keeping it
in good order while in his care, will make it the in
terest of Cotton shippers and Merchants ordering
Goods, to continue their favors. At Darien, lie ha«
Secure and convenient lf*itrr»housts
for reception of Goods, and his B linrves |ll(*rr,
arc covered wilJi sheds, which enables
him to keep nil Colton shipped by hi* Boats under shel
ter and protected from the weather, while landed for
shipment. JAMES It. RUTT8.
AGENTS.—Holcombe, Peek cY Co., Charleston ;
E. P. Butts, Savannah ; J. T. Rowland, Darien; D.
B. Halstead, Hnwkinsville.
Macon. November 28 dfi 9t
UIACON STEAM BOAT COJIP1NY
fil HE above company take
Al. this method of informing the
Columbus .lockcy Club flnccs.
MSI B7 HACKS over the Webern Course, Co
i Imnhiis, 6a., will take place on Monday, the
6' h of April next.
The Jiirst Dmj a Sweep Stakes two mile heat*,
ILV* fdicriir* Snip.-
Id. on th** first Tue*-dny in Marc!
rt-hmise door in the town of Dublin, Laurens
county, between the usual hours ol sale, (lie following
property, to w it:
j 'The ’Plantation nnd Mills, with the improvements
I thereon, with nil the Laud* adjoining thereto, nf-
the J t ached to «nid Iantl c . t*elonging to Archibald Griffin,on
Ijnining Andrew Y Hampton and Ben-
-a’sn, the Plantation whereon Hardy
j GriUin now lives, with Iho improvements thereon.
[ containing 425 nrres. more nr le««. adjoining Andrew
1 Hampton and Bonnet Whitelientl*': lamia. 'The a-
hove properly levied upon as the property of Archibald
i Grilliu, to sati»fy a fi fa in favor of Heard & Cook vs.
j said Griff.n.
) A l*o — ()ne lot nf land. No 345. in the 2‘2d district.
I originally old Wilkinson, now Laurens county, levied
f the Interior Court of Bald-
win county, when silling for ordinary purposes,
ui.l he sold, at the Court-house in Milledgeville, on |
the first Tuesday in Marrh next, for the benefit of
tin* heirs of l.nriii* (.I (?. I.aniat, deceased, a part, of
'L'EIE INEBKOEbi I elnliging to the o-tato of
*mi«I t!ect*n«( tl. to wit: Sylvester, 32 years tilth an ex-
cellent Carriage-driver and Ostler, and also a first rale
hand iip«»n a farm ; Moses, 18 years old, a good Car
riage.driver anti field hand; Myra, 20 years of age,
and her two children Maria nud Jackson—Myra is mc-
eu‘tonied to the business both ol the field and house :
Flora. 24 years of age, and her two children William [
nnd Green—Flora i* an nniisually good sempstress, |
w ell disposed and faithful; Catharine. 16 years ofage,
aLo n good sempstress ; Harry,8 years old.
All of tl.P above described negroes nre seleet. fur
w loon the highest prices v\ ere paid, on arcoimt td their .
-Will he J cpialities and nnexcepti'Uiahle characters. Credit will !
xt,before j he given until Christinaa next
rvietl on 1
I the risk
f ^NOUR months after date, application will he made
to lltr honorable the Inferior Court of Lowndes
county. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell Lot No. one hundred and sixty-nine, in the Hih
district of Coweta county, the real estate of Ehene/.er
Folsom, minor, and orphan of George Folsom, deceas
ed- PENNY WELL FOLSOM,'Guard'll.
January 30. 1835. 4m
I ^OUR months after date, application will he made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Henry
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Lands and Ferry belonging io the orphans
of William 8. Garner, late of Henry county, deceas
ed, for the benefit of said orphans.
JLS8E OSLIN, Guardian.
October 15. 1834 4 m
NOI’R month* after date application will he made
Those are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew’ cause, (if any they have,) w hv said
j etters should not he granted. Given under my hand
! It office, this 31st day of J uly, 1834.
CHARLES) MCCARTHY,fi.e.o
August 6, 1834 mf )m
(■EOStLil A,—E5nits County.
W ' li EUEAS 8’Huiuel IL Nutt, administrator, and
Jane Barkley, administratrix on the estate of
John Barkley, apply for letters of dismission:
'These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said ric*censetl,
to he and appear at my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have.) why
said letters should not he granted Given under niv
hand at office, this 14th August. 1834.
JOHN McCORI). c. c. o.
31 rnflm
GEORGIA, IHoiiCjoinery County.
J. J. LAMAR. Adm’r.
December 20 49 td*
TOTlT BE sold; on Tuesday^ tl e ITH. day of
V *v February next, at the late residence of Joseph
Bishop, deceased, the u hole of T||<* Pi*rson:tl
E'roporty belonging lo said tleceased. Sale lo
continue from day to day. until all is sold.
WILLIAM BROWN. Adm’r.
December 31 fds
laics, upon as the prop*
$ 101) entrance, free for any hor*e in the I
weights according to the Rules M’t'io Club. I
2tl Diiii—Mile heats, for a Silver Cup, worth $ 50 :
3d Dmj—'Two mile heals for 250 '
4th Dniy—'Three mile heals, 350 \
hlh Dmj—Four mile heats for 500
(>//< Day—Mile IilmK best three in five 200 !
Owing to the liberality of our pul die. spirited pro-' ;
prietor, this is perhaps one of the finest cmir-es in the j
Southern Slates, nnd as ninny fine horse* are expect- i j v j
ed at lliis meeting, all lovers of live sports of the Turf
are invited to attend. It is Imped that owners of blood
ed slock in Florida and Alabama, will he here to mea
sure theirs'rength with Rattlesnake. Flat", Governor
Hamilton. Lady Nashville, Robin llootl.aud several
other* of promise, which are expected here.
Gentlemen at a distance wishing stables, would do || M , security
well to address the Proprietor or CJecretniy in lime to j turned by a
prevent disappoint i ent. tYc.
By order ol the (’luh.
M. W. TIIWEATT. 8ecrc!nry.
December 27 51 emv tdr
•dy Grilliu. to satisfy a fi
*. for the u*e of Jiihti F.
pil in'—property pointed out hv the defendant
JOHN G. FONDUEN, D. SlTtY.
De-ember 22
fSHn'j'ill’s MSB it*.—Will lo
i sold, he fort! t!i«' (’oiirt-I Ioti*e floor in the town
ikliiiMlh*. on the Jir>t Tne^dav in March next,
n 1 he usual hours of sale, the following proper-
< >nr lot of pi
tisly a It fa issu*
county, in favor
and \Y Bhmnt,
Hand lying in the loth district former-
owntles county iY known by the No.
v the property of David Barnes, to «a-
d from a Justice’s (’oiirt in Burke
of Robert If. (’arson v«. said Barnes,
•eenrity—property pointed out by
su’d lor his use—levied on and re-
M/lhh BE SOLD, agreeably to an orde
V v Inferior Court of Tlmmns county, when sit
ting lor ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in
April next, before the Court-house door in Early
county, the following of Ksillil, No. 143,
5th district, and No. 146, 28th district Early county,
the property of Cnneth Swain, late of Thomas county,
deceased. Sold for III** the benefit of the heirs.—
'Terms made known nu the dav of sale.
MORGAN G. SWAIN,Adm’r.
December 23 tils
TJBYMLL BE SOLD in .Morgnu county, at the late
V v residence of Thomas Wilburn, deceased, on
Monday the I * »t 11 ol February next.
All iho Perishable* Property
belonging to said deceased, consisting of horses,
mules, hogs, cattle, sheep, corn, fodder, one wagon
and cart, anti all the farming utensils; and many other
things, too tedious to mention. The sale to continue
from day to duv, until a'l is sold.
JAMES M. FINLEY, ? .. .
NLSTOIt FITTS, i
Jninmv 5 Ids
■ UK,iii ii.-, mu,, i ima- win lie Mimic y -----n ^ ^ ^ •
L tr> the honorable Inferior Court of Newton conn- I Inferior Court Silling for Ordinary purposes, adjourn-
v whilst sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to i ed Term, 1834. Present their Honors,
lithe whole of the Negroes and Real Estate belong
ing to the Estate of McCormick Neal tleceased.
JOHN NEAL. Adm’r.
October 15, 4m.
months alter date, application will he made
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave
to sell all the real estate of John Lamar, late of said
county, deceased, for the purpose of making a tlivisi*
n f on among the heirs. J. J LAMAR, Adm’r.
* November 5, 1834 4m
Hah!e
OP THE BELL,
v AN. COW ETA COUNTY, GEORGIA.
4 Establishment is now in complete order foi
Also—()nc lot of oak ami !
12*It district formerly Irwin,
and known by the No. 471. I
o! Thomas.). Heard nnd Sir
uiMrator* of John A. 1 Irani,
fa issued Irom Eli cit Stipe
rknry land, lying in the
euv Lowndes county,
^ ini on as the property
h'lon \V. Allen, mlini-
•■censed, to satisfy a li
Court, in favor ol W’i!-
tuhln ami bar
in a i ket ati’on
new:
nr"!
ll the nceommtitlalitui ol all who may lavor the
house with a\isit. Its location is convenient to the •
husine«s of the plane, and tlm House is com fort ably nr- {
ranged for 111" accommodation of families nr single 1
person*, either as regular or transient boarders. The
ill always lie furnished with the best the
and no pains will he spared hv the,
proprietor, nr hi* servants, to render comfortable and !
agreeable all who may favor him with their custom.
Safe and convenient stables art; attached to the place, ‘
and the best of provender in uhuiidauci*. will always
In* furnished to the horses of his hoarders or ravellers
by an attentive and careful ostler.
No pains or expense will he spared to merit from his j
friends and the community, a liberal portion of their
patronage. \VM. A. TERRELL. I
Newinin, Oct. 18, 51 3t i
Hr’ The Recorder nnd Federal Union will please in- •
ert the above 3 tin
Nt‘gi’«cs, IHnlofi, At., for
< \ N M milay. the 26th Janunry. the sultsrriher will
offer al public sale, for cash, nt the Court-house
in Sparta, upwards of JJO Likely ^t'groox,
valuable domestics and good plantation hands, one
road wagon, five mule«, several horses, amongst them
matches to
iage-
Sparta, Junr
I.
Finn: sub*
H TION8
l\ ing on both >
villo to .Mmhe
18
FREDERICK SCO I T
I 21
IN!)S TOR SAML
rihers oiler for sale their TLANTA-
in Clark county, on the Apalachv river,
ides of the r»*ad leading from Wntkm*-
m, Morgan countv, about seven miles
from the former place, and thirteen fftn the latter,
containing together about IFIrvcci Chindn ci
Acrt*s of which about six hundred and fifty are
cleared and under fence. 'The laud is‘peculiarly a-
dapled to the cultivation of Cotton, being inferior to
I none in this section of the St it** for the production of
I that article. There is also oil the premise* n Rood
«s»*isl iHill, situated on the Apalachy river, and
; known formerly as liarvev’s Mills also’ a sixty saw
Iiain 1). Clark vs. said Heard and Allen—properly
pointed out hv plaintiff’s attorney.
EDWARD M. HENDERSON, S1TIT. |
January 14 j
g OVYNSH:* b9!5<*rtll ’s S;if4^r--M'ill he
J sold before the Coart-luiiise door ill Franklin-I
vHU*. Lowndes county, on the first'Tuesday in March ,
next, within the usual hours of sale, the following pro- .
perty, to wit:
'Two oxcarD. two yokes, one saddle and bridle, j
all levied on as the properly of John J. Underwood, i
to sati«fv a li hv i--ned horn Laurens Superior Court, 1
in favor’of Jacob Carriker, administrator of John (». I
IVtre, dec’ll, vs. said Underwood—properly pointed I
out by phiinJilf’ attorney.
'MARTIN SHAW, I). Sh’ff. j
Janunry 14
AdtuiiiidrniorsM Excc.ttlon’ Sulex.
A GRLi.ABLY loan order of the honorable the
Jfk. Inlerior Court of Decatur county, when riiting ;
for ordinary purposes, will he sold, at the court-house j
door in the tow u ol Baiuhridg**, in «nid county, on the ,
fir-t 'Tuesday in l’ehrnnry next, Lot ol’
Nio. 12 1, in the 89th district ot originally Early
now Decatur county for the benefit of the heirs and
creditor* of John Smiun. deceased, of said county.
ALSO—On tin* first Tuesday in March next, will
lie sold, at tin.* court-hou«e dnor in Baker county. I
Lot Y(>* 215, in the 11th district, originally Ear
ly. now Baker county.
CATHARINE SPANN. Adm’rx.
__ STT.PIIEN 1TTT8, Adm’r.
November 85, 1634 Ids
A Gill. LABIA loan order of the honoiahle the
Interior Court of Greene county, when sitting
for ordinary, purposes, will he sold" at the Court
house door, m the town ot Greeneshoro’. on the first
'Tuesday ill February next, th.** following Ni’.G ROES,
viz: Toni, Harry, Lewis, Jinnev, .Molly and Sarah,
ging to the estate of Drury 'Towns, deceased.
(Silt/ ILL BL >OLD. on the first Tuesday in Fell-
V V ruary next, at the Court-house in Cherokee
county, in accordance with the last M ill and Testa
ment of Jonathan Haraldson, dec’d, late of Greene
county. KOI .\o* 150, in the 2d drstrict, 2d seej
lion Cherokee countv. drawn hv the deceased.
THUS. G. JANES, Uualilied Ex’or.
Denemher 2 ids
J JIOUR mouths alter dale, application w ill he made
to the honoralde Inferior Court of Baldwin
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate, and a part of the Negroes of L. (|.
C. Lamar, late of said county, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs. j. J. LAMAR, Adm’r.
November 5. 1831 4 m
f ^lOIJR month* after date, upplication will he made
to tlie honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock
comitv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of tho orphans of Stephen Par-1 J»»e II. 1834.
kor, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of
said orphans.
LEWIS PARKER, Guardian.
November 1, 1334. 42 4m
NORMAN Me RAF, A
JOHN PETERSON, |
WILLIAM JOYCE, } Justitei
FAR(iUARI) McRAE, I
KENNETH M’LENNAN, J
j TTPON the petition of John McArthur and William
’ M i Alston, as administrators on the estate of Jume*
1 McLeod late of said county, deceased, praying atli*-
| mission from their administratorship.
I It is therefore Ordered by the Court, that all per-
sons concerned, or in any manner interested in said
j estate, appear at the January Term, 1835, of »aid
1 Court, to shew cause (if any they have) why tho said
j John McArthur and William Alston, should not lie
I then nnd there discharged from their said ndmiuistrx-
I lion oil said estate.
I And it is further Ordered, that this order he publish
ed in one of the public gazettes of this State, for six
months.
A true extract from tho minutes of the Court afore*
I said,2d Jinn*. 1834.
| ALEXANDER C. McLKNNAN, c c. o.
mGm
^RJR7!LL BE SOLD, ne-cenhly to nn order of the
V v Inferior Court of'Thomas county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, cm the? first 'Tuesday in |
Mnr.-li next, before the Cniirt-hou«e door in L»*e i
cMinty, the folhnving Lot* of 1^:191*9, known
ami distinguished as Lots No. 204. (itii district, nud |
No. I IB. I lib district Lee county, the pneetty ot
(bineIII Swain, late of Thomas county, deceased, and
«ol(l fur the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
MORGAN G. SWAIN, Adm’r,
December 23 ids
’SftttMLL BE SOLD, on the first'Tuesday in Feb-
V V ruary next, before the Cnurt-hotixe door, in 1
Carrollton. Carroll county, agreeably loan order of i
the h ninrahle Court of Ordinary of Jefferson eounty. i
2,of ol’ !L;i9ic! No. Dl, in the *><| District
of Carroll. Sold for the benefit of Green M. Turner,
orpiian. Terms made know n on the dav.
THOMAS WIIIGIIAM, Guardian.
Nov. 8. 43 td* j
-VW7IM. BE SOLD, mi the fourth dav of Fehruai
t ^1 OUIt months afier date, application w ill he made
to the Inferior Court of Jones county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tin* real
estate of ( ol. \\ illiaui Jones, deceased, in the coun
ties of Pike and Newton, for the benefit of the heirs.
ABNER IL l LLWELLKN, Adm’r. de bonis non.
Nov. 25. 1834 45 4 m
< >UR iniinths after date, application will be made
lo the Inferior Court of Jasper county, sitting
for ordinary nurpo-es, for leave to sell the* negroes
belonging t'» the estate of Thornton J. Glenn, deceas
ed : sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors o j
said deceased. MATTHEW II. GLENN, Adm’r. i
Nov. 12, 1834 43 4 til !
a ^AOUR months afterdate, application will he made |
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave '
te sell the real estate of Elijah M il-mu. deceased.
JAMES F. ROBINSON. Adm’r
Nov. 12. 1834 43 lm I
g^OUR months afterdate, application will Be made \
H to the honorable Inferior Court ol Oglethorpe!
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave !
to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the estate j
of Reuben (Jlaize, deceased.
JOSEPH C. GLAIZE, ),, ,
ELAM UILLBANKS, \ ow '
Nov. 4 1834 43 4 m
EORG i A—LiUit’OiS Bounty.
i ADrvniER EAS Benjamin W. Hampton applieifor
j y v letters of administration on the estatv of Hall
! Hudson, late of said county, deceased,
j These are therefore to cite and admonish nil nnd
’ singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
; to he and appear at my office within the time prescrib
ed hv law, to shew cause, (if any they have.) why
{ said letters should not he grunted,
j Given under my hand, at office, this 26th day of
I May, 1834.
THOMAS MOORE,Clerk,
j June 4. 1831. nifim
; GEORGIA---Hotilgoinfiy County.
M NFERIOR Court sitting l*»r ordinary purposes,
Q Monday, the 2d June, 1834. Present tlmir kon-
Justiees.
Alston
rent esc
NORMAN McRAE.
FAlUiUARD McRAE.
KENNETH McLENNAN,
JOHN PETERSON, j
ipplientiitn of John McArthur and William
administrators of Jaino McLoad. decersod,
ig that they have fully discharged the duty
tned to them, ami have hilly wdminKtered suid <
tale.
•ffflOUIt months after date,application will hi* made
H to the honorable court of Ordinary of Email
uel county, for leave to sell one Lot of Lain!, No. 66.
in the I8lh district, originally Muscogee, now Harris
county, for the benefit of the illegitimate* ol Zdplia
Rit.lie, ENOCH JOHN8, Guardian.
Emanuel cn., Dee 16, 1834. -8 4m
t ^A OU It montlisalter dale, application will he made
lo the Inferior Court of Greene eocntv, when
next, at the late residence of Terrel Perry. ] sitting for erdinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract
; now lives, belonging lo
deceased, in 'Twiggs county, all the personal propc;
ty belonging to said deceased, consisting of horse
cows. hog-. ci»rn and fodder, farming utensil*, house- j
hold and ki'chcn furniture, with many other articles i
too tedious to mention. 'The sale u ill continue from J
day to day until all is sold.
8A M UEL A.
Dec. 20.
j of laud, whereon Isaac H
Jerry Thaxton, minor
JACKSON BOWLES, Gunr’dn.
December 9. 1834. 4m
P. DEAN, Guardian.
49 td*.
¥
public, that they have purch;
I two Steam Boats, the
JH.ICO.V, .LTD EXCEL?
which boats are to run regularly between Darien am
Macon, leaving Darien once every week, with tow
boat*. The Steam Boat* will draw onli 26 inches of
water, with two good engine* in each. Tin* company ‘
have been to a grant expense to place this Line of I
Steam Boat* on the Ocniulgee and Altamaha rivers,
and would respectfully solicit the patronage of the
public. This line will he a great facility for merchants i
who wi-di to ship their goods by the w ay of Savannah j
or Darien to Hawkinsville and Macon," or in shipping
cotton to Suviinnah. Arrangement* haw* been made
to for wart I cotton or good* without detention between \
Savannah and Darien. No exertion or expeii-e will j
be spared to give the greatest despatch to goods or cot- !
ton shipped by this line.
Agents for the aboee boats ;
J. GODDARD & Co., Marou, |
L. Baldwin iY Co., Savannah,
Mitchell *Y Collin*. Darien,
Matthews & Roberta, Hnwkitisville.
Nov. 10. 46 26t
# lOO lUAV VIH).
UNA WAY from the subsetihcr hi Warren coun-
4'ottoia <-93l, near the .Mill, and which is pn.pid-
j ltd by wafer power. A'tachcd to the Gin is a first
rale Screw lor packing Cotton Thei«- is also, on 1
. j the premiss, one of tin* finest SHOALS in V: couti-
» l t... C..~ <lw, ....
beln
Solti for the benefit of the heirs and creditor:
made know n on the dav of-ale.
WiLLIAM DAND L.
IV.II. I). SANKEY.
JESSE II. WATSON,
November 18
'Terms
td-
i try for the erection of Factories or any other water ma- "
chinery. |“*
There are two coinl’ort»*idc g) E, M, SA'ti nP
fsotsi:s .0. the land, together with all necessary
oiit-huildiiig*. For term* apply to the subscribers on
ihc premise*. JOHN OLIVER, Sen.
FRANCIS II OLIVER.
January 14. I :;t
The Banner. Southern Recorder, nnd Washington j
News, are each recpicsted to give the above three in
sertions, and send their accounts to the subscriber*.
Iv’rng
Sold
No
G UI’.EABLY to -.ii order of the Inferior Court of ,
l 'Taliaferro county, w lien ritting for ordinary pur-
*«, w ill he sold, on tin* first Tuesday in February
t. in the town of Crawfordvillr. All f3lC Idllld
mging to tin* estate of Dempsey Jourdnn, deceas-
•ouiitv, except the w idow ’s dow cr, the land
in Ogcchcc. adjoining James IVek and others.
>r the benefit nf the heirs nnd creditors of said
ed. Terms m ule known on *he dav.
EDMUND JOUR DAN. )
WILLI UI JOURDAN, (
ember I!
R
KTSJAYUS5
I ^ROM the suhsciiher. oil Monday tiie Glia ins!., at
* Fi*h’« Store. Washington coiiniy.
A DARK BAY ^liRE,
1 7 years old, with both hind feet w lute, the loft fore
1 font of an iron grevcolor, and a spot in lu-r forehead,
j She was seen in Milledgeville on the8th, two day* al
tar, nud was probably making her way to Jackson
j county, where *he was raised, ftt ID ItcYl Dl’d
will be p.
Adm’r:
td*
honorable tin
was raised,
id for her delivery to me. ne,
Fish’s Store
ty, Georgia, ADAM, a negro man, about22 or 3 i a liberal couipcusMiou, for any infortiintioii that
year* of age, about five feet seven or eight inches high,
wietf set, a little light complected, large mouth, broad
teeth, and open space between Ids two upper fore
teeth; has been cut with ail axe on the loot, w Inch run
beeaeii, a scar between the thumb and for** linger and
perhaps lin* a scar on his forehead, and another under
nit jaw, a little knocked kneed; went oft about tl,.-
tbied 4uy of August, 1*33; belong mg to tlie estate ol
Ckoiumnt Wvein, deceased. I will give the above r«
ward (or his apprehensioii and delivery to me hi W ar-
rsu county, Georgia, nii I pay all reasonable ripen*. •
or ninety dollars if ccafiacd m anv sale imlsulhaf I
get hue. JAMES WYtsS, E»W.
Ualuhtf 2d, leil 4* YM
vill lend to her h'emcry.
Oct. 20. ( ItI ll*)
LEWIS BULLARD.
sn‘2t)4*«l or sjolrn*
A IK>l”f i' ii mile, from Mil'edgevillo,on the Spar-
la mad. A LARGE tiRAY HORSE, nh-oil five
led |\\ e or three nn lies high, eight or lime \ ears old.
hold* ii high head. Inis a shin tail, allows the marks of
gear oh hi- left side, us well H* on Ins -hoiioler*. I
will give I’ll K D'll.viis for Ills deliver* In lire in
Greene county, rft llciuau'e Htors t mill m)v infnruia
Bull uliolit the hoise vs ill be ihmikfiill) ret rived.
JOHN \\ CARLTON.
Kov. 12. 41 13.
i R El’. \BLY to nu order of th
marl of Walton county. \v iien sitting
i *rt of Oi'tlinary, will he sold, on the first 'Tars- |
u»i\ in March next, at the Court house d-mr in .Moil-
ror. Wnlton cimly. bet ween the u-uul hours ot sale, I
part of Lot No. 41, in the 2d district ot \\ alton couii-
lv, ronfNiuiiig one liundri d and twenty-live acres, j
more or le**, adjoining llolt and others, being the real !
estate of Win. Tlrunns, deceased, of said eounty;!
sold for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors. Terms
made known ou the day of sale.
SARAH 1 IJOMAS. Adm’rx I
December3ft, IKH. 5ft ids |
n LI. persons indebti d to Joseph Bi-.li .p, late of j
New ton county, deceased, are r. ipiested to
make imiiicdintc pHyment, and those holding demands
against >nid deceased, are i-eipiestcd to ;-i<>ent them ‘
according to I .W WM. BROWN, AdmV.
Dec mbe f 3| 5*J fit I
A LI. thus* illbnbt-d lo iho estate of Rruhcn Glaae, \
sjh dereio-d, are reipie»le.l to make p.iv luent ; and I
those Irivtiig d«fill mds, w ill pmoiit them in terms of j
Iho law . {
j JIHEI’II Gl.\ZE. )
[ FLAM WILBANKS, s
Csitctia contity, January 13 1,2 f>i
44oo«l Troiicrf) for N»lc k .
WILL sell at Huction.nl the Court-hou*o in Ma
rion, on the first Tuesday in February next, i
Sill 15-3 Acres of fE*ind!« lying near Morion
most of it good planting land, finely timbered and well-.
watered; 200 Acres in cultivation and in a good ,
state for making crop—also, a few hands, stock of
horse*, entile and hogs, &c.
Having determined on tlii-i course to enable inn to !
attend exclusively to tlie bijfincss of my profession, !
person* de-iring to make investments nf such proper-1
tv. would do well to call and view the premises before ;
tile day nf sale. I3>TT WARREN.
Marion, 'Twiggs county, Dec. 20. 49 til* J
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, at public outcry, if not disposed of
at private sale, in the town of Entniiton, nil that par-
eel of Land Ling upon the left of the Flat rock
road, leading from Eatnntnn. containing 360 acre*,
more or les*. known as Varner’s place.
Also—at the same lime and place, will he sold, a par-1 !
eel of land, containing two hundred acre*, more or
less, on tho right hand of the Hurricane Shoal road
from town. A liberal credit will he given to purchaser*.
I will also dispose of, at private sale
adjoining Eutoulon, containing between 5 ami 6 him
dredacre*, mostly in the woods For further inf’orma-1
ion apply to Mr. Tiiomax Cooper, of this place. j
WM. B. FLOURNOY. |
Entonton, January 2, 1835, 51 td** i
5 A OUR mouths alter date, application w ill he made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
eounty, when bitting for Ordinary purposes, for h ave
to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of David
Davis, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said deceased.
GEORGE \V. TUGGLE, Adm’r.
Dec. 23. 4!) 4m
H.T ()U R mouths after dale, application will he made
fi. to the honorable Inferior Court of Emanuel
county, w hensilting forordinary purposes, lor leave lo
sell Lot of Land. No. 149, in the 20th district, se
cond section, originally Cherokee, now Cohbcouuty,
as the property of Murdoch Gillis, decease d, for the
uenefit of said orphan.
JOHN GILLIS, Guardian.
Laurens county. Sept. 24. 1834. 4rn* j
t JAOUR months afterdate, application will he mnde
to the honorable Inferior Court, sitting as a court
of ordinary of Newton county, lor leave to si«ll the
w hole of the real estate belonging to Joseph Bishop,
late of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM BROWN, Adm’r.
January 13 4in i
H AOIJR months after dale, application will he made
Hi to the honorable tlie Interior Court of Wilkinson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave ,
toy residence j to sell one-third part of Lot No. 107. in the 25th dis
trict of formerly Muscogee, now Harris count v. !
JAMES VICKERS, Gur.nl r. j
January 13. 1835 4 in |
<D»1:I JUKI IjSIMiI Lois, Tor Ssilf.
u o. *21, Kill DIM. Y'H See. Land.
«!>l, llli 1st (laid.
t)-V>, till 1st Ciwltl.
SIMKDiN EM.I.NliTUN.
Dublin. Laurens ronnty. I’eb. I I H If
S TCVVLB from my vvngoti. about the 2bf(r
t Iritibor last, on the ro id leading from Sparta to
Milledgevilh*. a Dark ll row ii Hay llor*<*,
hIumiI eight years old. with the *iglil of h v left eve I
tail, tides well, and will w> rkiiny where; in riding he |
Kiclinev to hold his lo ail low. I w ill give leu dollar* | of diNinioioii.
I IOUII months after date, application will he made
to Bn* honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock
ft is ordered, flint all persons concerned, do shew
rnic-e, on the first Monday in November next, why
said administrators slinll not he disi-hargeri from the
I administration of said estate, nod that a copy of this
order he published for the spare of six months, ia one
I of the Gazetts of this Stale.
A true extract from the minutes.
a. c. Mclennan, c. c. ©.
| Jnl> 16. 1831. » ■ 31
I EOUGIA, TwijCN County...'Viier*.
” W a* Hayden Hughes, administrator on the cstnta
| ol I .itlb-berry Hughes, late of said county, deceased,
i applies to me for letters of dismission :
l 'These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd
i singular the kindred anti creditors of said deceased, to
! he and appear :it my office w ithin the jiine prescribed
i by law, to shew cause (if any they have,) why said
; letters of dismbsion should not he granted. Given
i under niv hand, this 1 Ith day.of July. 1834.
It. RICKS, c. c. o.
| July 16. 1834. nifim
i Georgia, Lncimis County.
O N the application ol Joseph Avcork, ndminlstrn
tor on the estate of En 'cli B. Hudson, late of
i said county, deceased, stating that said estate is justly
administered on. and praying for a Rule Nisi for a
final dismission trom said administration: it is llic ro
fore ordered, tint after «ix month* publication in Ih*
i Southern Recorder, ol said Rule Nisi, the said Joseph
Avcork will lu* discharged from snid administration,
unless cause he *bewn to the contrary, of which al
concerned, will take notice.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Cl k.
November 18, 1834
State of Gem gin, Taliaferro ('ounty.
FHIO Nathan Jordan. Zachnriah Jordan. Elijah J° r
b dan, Je«se Jordan, ileinpsey Jordan, John Jordan,
iV James Mooje. in rig ht of his w ife, Bethany M‘>nre
heirs and distibutees of the e«(ate of Dempsey J® r *
don. late of Tn'iaferro county, deceased, debtors e’*
advances to you made in money and effect* by b e
said deceased, in his life time . and that you render 1
in to the administrator* of said deceased, a idiwj™
of what each one of von have received from said dp
; ceased during his lift time, that a fair and eqiiilnhlfr
distribution may lie made among the legatees ami
distributees of said deceased, on or by the 22d day
of DeceinU'r next ; or the aduiini*trnlor» of said de-
ceased will proceed to make distribution ns the l» vv
! directs. WILLIAM IORDAN. < Ad(n ’rt
EDMUND JORDAN
September 2d. I8IH 35 m3m_
GEORGIA, TltoiKiiiM C ounty*
| county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, lor It*
, to sell the Negroes aed Land belonging to the estate
I of I mi ae. Youngblood, late of said county, deceased—
sold lor the payment of debts and distribution amongst
the heirs.
uffiJEK. | AdmV« no,Kmjitod.
Kancock couiitv, Jan. 13. IH34 4m
\\i ili-nry Mmh, <i|>plie* l» nieforW-
W ter* of iidminislrutioii, on tho estate ol E* B
| nor Nick, deceased : .
'These are therefore to cite and .'idmoiTmh nil nr»u
guliir the kindred and creditor* of said decerned, t*j ^
j ami appear at my ofiieo within tho time pre*erd»^
law, toidiow cause (if any they have,) why eeid I
■ ‘ I Hi i inuier my hoiul n ‘ ' *
iH’ORGIA, Jotiea Coiiniy.
rill IM1.\ W John Fletcher L’uiiier administmtor
Alfred A. Comer'*Citato,applies,for letter*
w
- EiV»r». 1
fpr the ddiverv i«| said horse lo me two miles below
Burk-liced. Morgan county. Any information res
^e» ling snid hnr*e by letter, will ln< thankfully rccejv.
«d addressed to the MiliM"'ihcr. Buck-head |*o»l office,
JMorg-m county, «;». JOHN V,'. i.ANoroni*
J.HU.ry l-J. Ih:U I l-i
ULVMiN
for Sate frt thi$ Ottter.
'riicn nm lliarafarr* In rilit nil uu.l .iiifftilnr I)mi
I, i Milt cl M„iJ creditor, of .nitl iiec,rn.et| to lie nrirJ n|i|tetir
iti my ollleo within ilia time nri»erilieil hv law. In «liew
cnoie (il' liny they call,) wriy .aid letter, of .li.iiii-
■ion .hon'd not lot arnnled to .aid ('oilier. OiV*
en under my hand, al ollice, tin. Ihu ei|, day ol Aug i.l>
I <11
ClIAttl.RS MACARTHV. t. t o.
A*,u,l IH arflin.
Given undor my I
lice, this 7tll day ul' Aiigii.l. KM. . .
* Nl'.IIX MeKINNONi « * •
Augmt 7 1831.
llcni'illih limoa roimt). „ . p.
H ’ III.HI.AH, William Mneliell, guardian oi»c
tliii»tft*»si B Uofiley, appfiea for letters of
mission ftom Ins mid fiinidimieliipt ,, j
These aril therelote Jo rit*« end MI ■■■
singular t Ii•• k in ih ed and creditors of said darraw** ■
lie and appe <r at my office within Ike Ul#® f re !f f
by hiw. t » shew BNtlsn, (If any Hif»y IlNVf,) .
tellers should not ho granted. Given wader my M
nt office, this Utday *»l |G.rml»ar, 1*34
Dercniher 9
ny of !* ,'rinorr,
CHAKM.S llAt’AHTIIV. *•}