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FOUR MONTHS’ NOTICES.
(IVII month* nftfr dole, application will lw made
tin* honorable the Inferior Court of Lowndes
cnnntv, when silting fur ordinary purpose*, for leave
to sell Lot No. 77. in the SOlh di*trrcl of formerly I,ee,
heiog port of the real oatale of Henry Parrish, late of
said cottntv, deceased.
NANCY PARRISH, Adm’rx.
MA1.COM McCItANIK, Adm’r.
, February 2. 1830 ^ *1 Am
» Kn it uimiths alter date, application will be marie
^ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Warren
cnnntv, when silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell the land and negroes belonging to lint estate of
Jonrdnn IV Raiisotne, late of said eountv, deceased.
JAMES RANSOVlE, Atltn'r.
February 18115
leav_
nad fourth section of originally Cherokee, now Floyd
county, dinwn bv Mary Aon Thornton, orphan.
JEFFERSON VINING, Guardian.
January 20, 1 Klit) 4* ^
M710UR mouths aftet date application will in- made
tile lionuiable the Inferior Court of Thomas
Administrators' A ExecniorV Sale*.
Poslponrd Snlr*.
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tneadnjr in June
neat, at the Court-house ill Appling county, a-
greenhlv to an order of the honoratile the Inferior
Court of Uurke county, when sitting for ordinary pur
pose*, all that Traci Of Lauit, ill the id disc id.
ef said county, known by the No. 038, drawn hv i
and granted to Turner 15. Moore,containing T.h)iu i'-s.
Sold for tire benefit of the heirs and creditors *d the j
said Turner B. Moore, deceased. Terms cash, pur
chasers paying for titles.
JOHN GOODWIN, Adm’r.
of Turnor 15. Moore, dec d.
Mnrch 15
W ILL BE SOLD, under an ordir.*f Court, on j
IhrftMTuesdayinjulyne*t,at.hnConrl house I
n Houston roomy, in the u*iinl houranl sale, frac mn-
U,ot N".’.''r'^vI'^iol-l.a.Vo'l'oMhe'heiie- purposes, for leave to sell the negroes belong ing to | minor, and a legatee of said decea ....
hi property of Neill Mttm-riedeeee.eil.mr^^, , i| 1B 'estate of Susannah Thweatt, deceased, late of. EDWARD A BliODDUS, \
* . . ^ Jones county, for the h"* >n ” ( i"'"* <ana I maisa n nnnw
I 'lOt.’H months afterdate appIJratkm nUI be made | 5S
* to the Court of Or Hoary of Putnam county for j
lot of land, N<<, 451, in the third district '
MlI'imTV SALES.
.Will be
f Ai KENS Sheriff'•• Stilr
B A sold before the Cmin-house d*ior in the town ol
Dublin, Lauren* county, within the usual bouts of
•ale, on the first Tuesday in June next:
One Negro Woman named Aggy. and her child,
Dan, levied upon as the property ol Alexander Mcri-
I welliar to satisfy a fi fa in favor of E. & C. llobhins,
r.otin'y, Georgia, when sitting for ordinary purposes, | Rn j 0|t|er p, p as v8 . ; \| ox . Meriwether.
for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to Ihe
estate ol Matco'm Ferguson, deceased, for the bandit
of the heirs.
HENRY IIEETH,
JOHN FERGUSON,
January 2t5, 1830
J. G. FOND REN, Sli’IT.
April i
> Adtn’rs.
i property *
lit of bis creditors.
Mays
RU-
Adlil’r. lie bnnis non.
Hi
ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in Au
gust next, between the usual hours ol sale, at
W ..
the plsct“nf holding Courts iu Pauldtug couuly. hy
P UTN AM Sheriff's Sale,
outlie first Tuesday in June next, ut the Lonrt-
hoine door, in ihe town of Eatonton, Putnam county,
■ AOUR ,.,o„ihV„:7e. date, application wdl he made ; «ilh,n anal hours of sale, the following properly,
" Bn* Interior Court of Jc«er county, while ] *»]«'«* gir| , |(lmed c „ oljne , , 4or 15 year, of age :
r.AOUIt months nlier dale, applicaliun will he made ^"onunCIn-gmes' iujong’ing P> Ihe estale of |;j-j levied mi as the ZTiiedftouf^a jLfcVa rnmn'ii!
F '» '**«“' Co-n. w lien tiding fur ordinary | 'ward llrowu, dec ed, ,h-t is .0 go .n John Jones, a | ^ o.lier'fi npnnsl
I Nil id Mahone—levy made and returned to me by a
; Constable.
F. C. SANFORD, Sh’ff.
1 April 20
P UTNAM Sheriff's Sale.
on the first Tuesday in July
Htion u ill In: made
Court of Hancock
order of the honorable Inferior Court when sitting .fur
ordinary purpo-es.of the county of ladaterro, Lot til
Land No. 887, in the ‘Jd district, 4th s.'ciion originally
Cherokee now Paulding county—sold as the property
of the orphans of John McCormack, lule of Tel iafen o
eounly,deceased.
JAMES M. HARRIS, Guardian.
May 3,1830. 16
W ILL BE SOLD in Perry, Houston county, oil
the first Tuesday in July n«?xt,^to^tlio J'jghesl I the minors of Tho tins W Cobh, lute of Greene
g fur ordinary purposes, for leave I (He interest of Elizabeth YVilliama, orphan of B- WM- I |,niise door, in the town of Eatonton
tale belonging to the orphans of j hams, in lot of loud No. 150, 12th district originally | c>l|m |y f within the u*ual hours of sale, the followiu
bidder, by aulhorilv of an order of the Inferior Court
or Laurens county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
the one-third part of Lot No. 213, in the 10th district
fit of the legnleea.
JAMBS It. JONES, Ex’or.
| February 4 3
JlJR months alter ii.ne, uj>)>
lo the honorable the lule
i county, when siilin
to sell the real estate u
Peter S. Reynolds, deeen-ed. consisting of lot N
j 295, in the blh district, 2nd section Cherokee, now
; Gilmer count v. for I lie benefit of said orphans.
GABRIEL REYNOLDS, Guardian,
j Febrrjnry 9. 1836. 4
1 ~N( >UR months utter date, ripplinition will he made
’ to the honornhle Court of (Ordinary of Oglethorpe
county, for leave to sell all Ihe real estate belonging to
nns \V (
Sold for division between the
Ex’ors.
JUSIA3 It. BROWN, \
' May 10 _ 17
MNOUR inontlt* ntler ihm>, application will bo mode
\ JT to the honorable Inferior Court of Morgan roun-
tv. when silling for ordinary purposes, for lei
a, now l.owmles county, drawn hv Benj. Moore.
SARAH MOORE, Guardian.
iMsv 10, 1830.
property, to wit:
Three negroes, Wright, a hoy about 17 years of age.
Caroline, a girl about 15, and Henry, a boy about 12
part ol
of Houston county.
And at the same time, at Baiuhridge, Decatur conn-
ty, Lot No. 857, in the IOiIi district of originally Early,
now Decatur county. m “ ,u
day of sale.
Terms made known on the
i for
, a Minor.
15 tils
ELI WARREN, Guardia
Pktkh E. L
April 20, 1836.
N. B. The other two-thirds of the above mention-
ed tracts of land, will be sold at the limes and place a-
bore. '■ KL»
W ILL be sold, on Tuesday the 21st day of June
next, within the legal hours of sale, in Lnn-
roni county, nt the Cowpens, known ns flick s L°w-
pens, where Rce«c Coleman now lives, tin* stock nt
Cattle .'belonging to the estate of Aimer Hicks de
ceased, pupposed to he near a thousand head. 1 hey
will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. 'Terms of sale
made known on the day. Toe sale lo continue from
day to day until all are sold. ...
j * E. W DENNIS, A dm r.
• t Knoxville, Mnrch 30, 1636 ^3
|T7* The Southern Recorder, Columbus Sentinel
d Tallahassee Floridian will {dense insert the ah —
minty, deceased,
heirs Ac.
March 1. 1836.
JOSEPH J. MOORE, Guardian.
7 4m
I TtOUIt months after <IhI»\ application
. made to the honornhle the Inferior Court of
Hancock county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell tho real estate and n part of the ne
groes belonging to the estate of Joseph T. Dismukes,
deceased.
MARY E. DISMUKF.S, Fx’rx
March 1, 1P3G. 7 4 m
E AUUK nioiitliaalter dale, application will he made
^ lo the Inferior Court of (ireeno county, when
sitting 'in a court of ordinary, for leave to sell lot No.
till day of sale.
K W. D.
W ILL BE HOLD, on the first Tuesday in June
next, in tiie Tmvn of Greeneshorn", nt theilale
residence of Adnm W. Ronkiu, deeeosed, til ol his
personal estnto. consisting of household and kitchen
P.rniture, horses, entile, nml Hogs, n wagon end genr,
arid a two wheel carnage harness. Ac. The terms ot
•ale will be made known on the dev. (i . uK A(|mV
April 19 ' 14 ,d '
10 in the 2d diatrict Ut section, originally Cherokee
now Forsyth county.
DAVID SAYRES, Guard’n
March I 7 4m
1 1UUII months alter dale, application will he made
. to tho honorable Inferior Court of Laurens
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for I ve
to sell the land mid negroes belonging to tl»e estate
of Dnniel Hill, late of said county, deceased.
jethro Weaver, ? AJ ,
GREEN HILL, P Um r
I AOUR months alter dale, npplicatii
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Decatur
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave 1
to Nell Lot No, 19, in the 16th district of Decatur j
county, being n part of the real estate of James Rynls,
late of said county, deceased. .
EASON TISON, Adtn’r. |
May 17, 1836 _ 4 ‘»
I lOUil months after date, application will ne made ,
. to the honornhle Inferior Court of Monroe conn- 1
will he j iy, while sitting ns a court of ordinary, for leave to
1 sell Lot of Land No. 30. in the 4th district of original- j
lv Monroe, now ButWc«'Unty, belonging to the estate ol
Daniel Tomlinson, deceased. Hold for the benefit of
the heirs of said estate.
WILLIAM GILMORF., Adm’r.
May 24 17
0 7 OUR months after dale, application will he made
i to the honorable Ihe Inferior Court of the county
of Dooly, whilst sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for
leave to'sell Ihe real estate belonging to Charles I).
Burton, deceased
ill he made | years of age : all levied
II. Carstarphen, to satisfy a mortgage li fa in favor of
Joel Walker, and other fi'lasugainst said Carsturphen. ]
F. C. SANFORD, SITff.
April 26
O GLETIIOKTE SlieriIT Sstles.—Will j
he sold before the Court-house door ot Ogle-
tlmrpe comity, on the first Tuesday in June next, |
within the usual hours of sale, the following proper* I
ty, viz:
I John Walton's interest in the IIou«e and Lots of I
| Land in the town of Lexington, now occupied by |
I Phi is Pace. Also bis interest in one lot of land, con-1
tHiuing twelve acres more "r less, adjoining Lew is J. '
Dupree and others. Also his interest in one lot ol land I
in said comity, containing sixteen acres more or less, j
adjoining John Moore and others—said interest being i
one-sixth of the remainder in said lands to vest after j
Mary WiHborn’s dower in said lands shall lie deter ;
mined. The above, land levied on to satisfy a fi. la.
MONTHLY NOTICES.
giiokgi a. Greene county.
I NFERIOR COURT,sitting f-r nrdiiinrv purpose*.
January Term, 1836—l’rcsenl,their honors I ho-
mns Strok*', George Heard, Francis West, Ambrose
lltHchisoti, Justices
Rut.tt Nisi—Daniel Grant, euaidian of Augustus I..
Grant, orphan of Willinm Grant, decease«, a {’plies
for letters of disinis«iou from his guardianship, having
fully settled with hi* ward—and from a satisfactory
j showing to this court, it is ordered, after six mouths’
Will he sold publication of this rule, in the Southern Recorder, and
i no cause being shown lo the contrary, letters of dia-
! mission will In* granted.
I A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Or-
I dinarv, 12th day of January, 1836.
’THOMAS W. GRIMES, c.c.o.
j January 19 in 6m
iiEOKUHA, Jo:n*s Comif).
mM/HEUEAS Frances Ann Davidson ndministra-
j W trix on the estate of James C. Davidson, op 1
I plies for letters of dismission :
I These are therefore to cite and ndmonish all and
I singular the creditors nud kindred to file their ohjec-
j lions in terms of the law (if any) why said letters
! should not be granted.
I Given under my hand at office, this 22d day ol April,
I 1-536.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o.
May 3. 1836. mfim
GEORGIA, EBanrork eounly.
a NFERIOK COURT, sitting for ordinal v purposes,
Monday. 4th lannarv, 1836— Present tlmir honors
Wilson Bird, Wilkins Smith, John W. Rahim, Jus
tices.
On the application of Guilford Harris, executor of
&o. of Nelson Harris, deceased, staling that lie has
fully discharged the duties of said trust —It is ordered,
That a citation he issued, requiring all persons con
cerned lo show cause, if any they have, why said ex
ecutor should n t he discharged from said executor
ship. And it is further ordered, that said citation he
published in a public enzette for six months.
Extract from the minutes, tins 6th .lannarv, 163,*».
HENRY ROGERS, c c. o.
January 12 - r '8 in6m
SALEM ACAZMEItlY.
T HE Mini-annual Examination of this Institutioa
will take place on Thursday and Friday, tho
second and third day* of June. The first night will
he devoted to the exhibition of paintings, music, Ac.
in Ihe Female Department; the last night to exerci.
ses in Elocution, in 1 lie Male School.
Tiie parents and friends of the pupils, and the
(rieiids of education geuerully, are respectfully invi.
ted to attend.
'The Schools will commence on Tuesday the 14th
of June.
By order of the Trustee*.
JOHN TOTTY, Secretary. 1
Salem, 10th May. 18.16 |fcj
Will he sold
before the
Putnam
i the property of Janies
MIDWAY SEMINARY.
rfiiiE e xnmiiiatioii of the .'indents of the Midway
J| Seminary, under ihe charge of the Rev. Mr. Be-
nian, will take place on Wednesday anil Thursday,
the first and second days ot June next. 'The friends
of literature are invited to ho present at the exercises
of the pupils. B. P. STUBBS, Sec’y.
N. B. Tim exercises of the Institution will he r«*
sumed on Monday the 20th June. B. I . S,
Mav 17 18 3t
Ten Dollars Kctviinl.
^STRAYED, from my plantation near Marion, in
CT Twig*;* comity, on the 2Jtli nit. a small ehe*niit
sorrrl M ARE, six yearn old, and known by the follow,
ing ni.iik*: two white feet, tho light eye nftected, a
star in her forehead, and she trots only. The above
reward will he given for the delivery of the said mare
at my house in 'Twiggs comity, or any information will
be thankfully received.
LEWIS SOLOMON.
May 17 |8 4t
GEORGIA, TIiouisis county.
IIKREAS Morgan Swain, adininistrator, and
Rebecca Swain, administratrix, on the estate
of Cnnetli Swain, deceased, apply for letters of dis-
mission-
FELIX PARKER, Adm’r.
20
ILL BE J*OLD, on tho first Tuesday in July
next, in Marion, ’Twiggs county, the land he
■ •• * evens-
said
order of the hono
w... .
lonettt? lo the orrhnns of Sterling AnJetion, oiu:
ed, adjoiiiinj Jesse Bateman, for the heiiohl of !
orphan*; sold in obedience to «n order of Ihe h
rable court of ortlinnry of Ttvieffs county.
MARY WILEY, Guardian.
April 19 11 " l "
1 74OUR innulhs after date, epnlicntion will he made
’ to Ihe Inferior Court of 1‘ulnski county, when
sitting IIS a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the
real estate belonging to the orphans of Daniel Spar
row, deceased.
JOHN JOS. TAYLOR, Guardian.
March 15, 1836 4in
I XOUR months after dale, application will ho made
’ lo the Inferior Court of Houston county, when
sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the re
al estate of William Harrell, late of said county, de
ceased, consisting of t)l<J acres of Lot No. 72, and 111
acres of Lot No D8, formerly in Ihe 13lh, hilt now
12th district of Houston count)—for tho benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
MILES HARRELL, Adm’r.
March 15, 1636. 4m
W ILL BE SULD, mi the first Tuesday in June
next, ot Lexington, Oglethorpe county, be
tween Ihe usual hours ol sale, the Negroes belonging
to A. W. Hill, a minor of Thomas 11 ill. deceased;
the same being sold agreeably lo an order of the Court
el Ordinary of said county, lor the benefit of stud
minor. THOMAS HILL, Guardian,
in •'
W ill BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday In August
next, ot Ihe Court-house in Campbell eountv,
between the usual hours ol sale, two third* of Lot No.
' 89, insnhl county—sold fnrilio benefit »l the heirs
«nd creditors. Terms made known on the day-
SIDNEY U1LKEKS0N, Adtn r.
Mav 21 19 uU _
A GRCEABLY to nn order ol lire Iuh-rior Court
]% of Jasper county, when sliding lor ordinary
purpose', will he suU. before the Court-house door
in said county, on the first Tuesday in June next. A
Tract or Lot of Land, containing 2021
Acres, known as L"t No. 80 in the 15ih di-tr.ct nrigi-
nally Baldwin now Jasper County, a* the property ol
Samuel Edmondson, kilo of said county, deceased.
Termsontheday.^u EDMONDSON. Adm’rx
"' March 15 llla .
GKEEABI.Y to an order of Ihe Inferior Coil it
of Pulaski county, while siitu g as a court of nr-
May 31
f lOUR iiKiiilhs Hlter date, »pplir.ntu»ii wilt In* mailo
’ to the honornhle the Inferior Court of Taliaferro
county, when sittinp for ordinnry pmpose*. for leave
to sell the real estate of Cobert Woodall, of said
county, deceased.
MARTIN WOODALL, Adm’r.
May 31 20
A
,Unary, will he sold oil the first Tuesday In June next,
at Ihe Court-house door in Paulding county, a Ira. I
of land in formerly Cherokee, now Paulding county,
No* 733, 2nd district 4lh section, containing 40 acres,
belonging to the estate of Wiley Williams deceased.
6 b GREKNBURY WILLIAMS. Adm r.
April 5.1836. :
"“A GREEARLY t» an order of the Inferior Court ol
Columbia eountv, when sklingas a Comt of Or
dinary, wit he sold before the Court-house door in
Perrv, Houston county, nn the fir.-t Tuesday m July
next' between the lawful hour* of sale, a'I RAC I ol
LAND, containing 2024 acres, known as Lot No. .>.>3,
in the 13th District of Houston county, as the proper-
■ ty of Mary Moore, late of Columbia county, deceased.
iJeld for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Term* on the day. , .
HENRY W. M AS.^ ENG ALE, Adm r. |
April IS, 1838 15 uls _ !
Lauds for Sale.
T HE following descrilied lands belonging to Hie
estate of McCormick Neal, late of Newton
comity, deceased, will lie sold in Ihe county of lions-
ton, at the Court-house in Perry, between the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June next, to
Fractional lot. Number one hundred and fifty-one,
in the 11 th district of Houston county ; also, numbers
one hundred and fifty-seven, one hundred ami fifty-
eight, one hundred and fifty-nine, and one hundred and
sixty, all in the same district and county, containing
togeth r five hundred and f.» tyseven and a half acres,
more or less. Sold under and by virtue of an order
Irom the honorable the Interior Court of Newton
eountv, when silting as a court of ordinary.
' JOHN NEAL, Adm’r.
• 4* March 29. 1836. **
I N OUR months afterdate, application will be made
1 to the Inferior Court of Jones county, when sil
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of Bersheha Jones, late of Jones county, de
ceased, for the benefit of ihe heirs.
IVERSON II. JONES, Ad’mr.
March 15. 1836.4 m
I xAoIjR monthsatler date, application will be made
/ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Pulaski
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell Lot of land No. 69 in tin 11th district of Troup
county, it being the real estate of Thomas J Wheeler,
a minor.
MARANDA WHEELER, Guardian.
March 15, 1836. 9^ 4in
1 TOUH months alter date, applienlion w ill he made
1 to ilia honornhle Inferior Court of Carroll coun
ty, w hen sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
Lot of land No. 159 in the 10th distiict of said county
fot the benefit of Irvin Tull, Angelina Tull. John
Tull, nud Cynthia Tull, minors under the age ot twen
ty-nun years. ALLEN RUFF, Guardian.
April 12. 1816. 4m_
7IOU R month* alter dale, applicaliun will he made
to the Inferior Court of Warren county, when
| sitting as 11 Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell lots
No. 320, in the 4th district of Early, and No. 176, in
| Ihe 16th district of Dooly, belonging to Ihe estate of
! Edwin Baker, deceased, for the benefit of heirs mid
j credituis. JOHN .HARRIS, Adm’r.
NANCY RAKER, Adm’rx.
I April 12. 1836 13
1 71 OUR months alter date, application will he made
. to the honorable Inferior Court of Jasper coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to «i*ll
a town lot in the town of Monticello; also, one or
more negroes belonging to the estate of John Cargile.
senior, deceased, for the. purpose of distribution and
benefit of the minor children of said deceased.
LEWIS C. HOLLAND, Acting Guard an.
May 31 20
GEORGIA, Greene county.
lYM/TIEREAS Edmond Jordan applies to me for
letters of administration, de. bonis non, on the
estate of Charles Jordan, late of Greene county, de
ceased—
'These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and
singular the kindred nud creditor* ol the deceased, to
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they have, why eaid letteis
should not be granted
Given under my hand, at office, this 23d day of
May, 1830.
THOMAS W. GRIMES, Clk. c. c
Mav 31 20 fit
GEORGIA, Oglethorpe county.
rnmniEREAS 'Toliver B. Goolsby, applies to me
V v for letters of administration on the estate ol
Joseph Moody, late of said county, deceased—
'These Hi e therefore to cite and admonish all ami sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office within tho time prescribed by
law, and shew cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office,this 23d dsv of May,
1836. ' HENRY BRITAIN, Clk. c o.
Mav 31 20 fit
favor of F. W. Cook vs ^Jolin W alt"n, and traus- These are therefore to cite and ndmonidi nil and
roper- j singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
lie and appear at my office, within the lime prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, nt office, this 18lh Jnn. 1836.
NEIL McKINNON, Clk c o.
February 2 3 infini
ferred from F. W. (Took to Joseph Jenkins. 1
ly pointed out by Joseph Jenkins.
Also, one tract or parcel «»f Land, containing twelve
acres more or less, adjoining lauds of Lewis J. Dupree
and others, levied on ms the property of James Will-
horn; also, sixteen acres, more or les«. adjoining
John Moore and others; also one lot or parcel of IhikI
in Lexington, adjoining John Moore and Eliliu Finny;
all levied on ms the property of James Willborn, to
sntisiy sundry fi. fas. issued from a justices’ court.
Levied on and returned to me by a enns'aMe.
MIAL SMITH. Sheriff.
April 26 13 td
rflTIIOItEAS Sheriff's Sale—Will be sold,
U before the Court-house door ill the town of
Thomnsville, Thomas county, on the first Tuesday in
June next, within the usual hour* of sale, six head of
stock cattle, to wit :
'Two old cows and yearlings, nud one young cow
and calf: levied oil as tho property of Beunct Abbot,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of
Thomas comity, in favor of James Kirksev, vs. said
Abbot.
WILLIAM WARD, Sh’ff.
April 12
. (CFNoTicr..—The Sheriff Sales of Thomas county
will be published ill future, in the Southern Recorder.
WILLIAM WARD. SITff.
1 7IOUK month* after date, application will he made
' to the Inferior Court of Warren county, when
witting a* a Court of Ordinary, fur leave to sell the
Land belonging to the estate of Blake Baker, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the distributee*.
DANIEL HUTCHINSON, Adm’r.
April 12, 1836 4m
I lOUR months alter dale, application w ill be made
. to the Inferior Court of Thomas county, w hen
sitting for ordinnry purposes, for leave to sell a Negro,
belonging (•» the estate of Simon Hadley, late of Tho
mas county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
SIMON D. HADLEY, Adm’r.
April 19, 1836 * 14
I lOUil month 1 * after date, application will he made
. to the honorable inferior Court, of Houston
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all tlie real estate, of Elias Brown, late of said
county, deceased, to he sold for the benefit of the
heirs. D. M. BROWN, Adm’r.
REBECCA BROWN, Adm’x.
April 19. 1836 14
TjjrufijR months after date, application will be made
JL 1 to tho Inferior Court of Montgomery county,
when witling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot
of Land, No. II5, in the 14th district of originally
Carroll, now Troup county, as the property of John
G. Hamilton, a minor.
WILEY ADAMS, Guardian.
April 26. 1836. 15
GEORGIA, Greene comity.
W HEREAS Mary Wright applies for letters of
administration on the estate of Joseph Wright
Inte of Greene county, deceased
This is to cite and admonish tho kindred and credi
tors of said deceased, to he and appear nt my office
within tin* lime prescribed bv law, to allow cause if a-
ny they have, why said letter should not he granted,
(iiveii under inv hand this 26th dav of April, 18.16.
THOMAS W. GRIMES, Cl k. c. o.
May 3 16 f,t
f i ItCENE Sheriff’s Sale.—Will he sold,
" H at the Court-house, in the town of Greenesho-
rough, Greene county, on the first Tuesday in June
next, between the usual hours of sn!e, the follow ing
property, to wit:
'Two hundred and five acred of Land, more or less,
in the fork of Ihe. Oconee and Apalachee rivers, ad
joining lands of Jordan, Teirell and Robinson; aaid
land conveyed by Joel Penington to John Cunning 1
ham: said land levied on as the property of the said j
John Cunningham, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Mor- I
gnu Superior Court, in favor of Gleaner Lockwood vs. I
John Cunningham and Mark Hemphill.
Forty-four and a quarter acres of Land, on the wa
ters of Stewart’s creek, adjoining land of Daniel Con
nell and others, levied on as the property of Jordan
Ivey, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Dickerson Jones vs.
Jordan Ivey.
Fighty-five acres of Land, more or less, lying on tho
waters of Fishing creek, adjoining Innds of Oliver
Porter, levied on as Ihe property of John Wilson, sen.
to satisfy four fi fas from the Justices’ court, in favor
of Henry Sanford, sen. vs. John Wilson, sen. Levy
made and returned to me by John H Ray, constable.
WILLIAM L. STRAIN, Sheriff.
May 3 16
GEORGIA, Greene county.
I NFERIOR COURT, sitting fur ordinary purposes
January adjourned Term, 183(5—Present, titer,
honors Thomas Stocks, George Heard, Ambrose
Hutchison. Francis West, Justices.
RULE NISI.—Francis C. McKinley, executor of
the Rev. Francis Cummins, deceased—also executor
of Mrs. Sarah Cummins, deceased, tinder the will of
said Francis Cummins, deceased—applies for letters
of dismission from said executorship, having closed
the business and fully settled tiie estates of his testa
tors—this shewing being satisfactory to the court, it
is ordered, after six months’ publication of this rule in
the Southern Recorder, and 110 cause being shewn lo
the contrary, letters of dismission will he granted.
A true extract fr<*m the ii.imiles of the Court of
Ordinary, 12th dav of January, 1836.
THOMAS W. GRIMES, c. c. o.
January 19 mfiiit
Georgia* Esuarcus County.
COURT OF ORDINARY, MARCH TERM. 1836.
O N the application of Hardy B. Stanley and John
G. Coates, the Executors of the last will and
testament of Jethro B. Spivey, deceased, for loiters
of dismission from the Executorship of said will, it is
ORDERED, that after six months publication of this
rule in the Southern Recorder, they be finally dismiss
ed from said Executor*;.ip unless suffieient cause he
shown to the contrary. Marcli 7. 1836.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
March 22 mfim
II. A J. SHOTWELL,
Druggists, Macon, Georgia.
THT 11E SUBSC RIBERS (former partneis of Ellii
J5_ Shota ell, ife Co ) Iihno resumed their business
under the above firm, at their old stand opposite the
Brick Tavern, and w ill keep a general assortment of
Dni gs, Medicines, Surgical ami Medical Instruments,
Paints and Oils, ol all kinds, Window Glass, assorted
sizes, Glass-Ware for shop furniture, Perfumery, Fan
cy Articles. Brushes of every description, Botanic and
Patent Medicines, Carpenter’s preparations, also his
Essays on Materia Medica, Dye woods and Dyo
stuffs, and a great variety of Miscellaneous Articles,
which they have received n huge supply of, and intend
keeping their sti ck constantly replenished, so ns to
he able utall times to supply Dealers, Physicians,
Planters and others, who may fav.»r them with their
custom.
Intending to be permanently engaged in this busi
ness, the subscribers, Irom their long experience, hop#
to render it worthy the patronage of old and new cus
tomers. Orders by letter w ill meet the same attention
as if made in person. HENRY SHOTWELL,
JACOB SHOTWELL.
Macon, Feb. 27,1836. 7 eowtf.
N. B. Garden Seeds, aborted, warranted fresh. A
liberal discount made to country dealers.
II. & J. S.
ITT* The other papers of Milledgeville will, publish
the above every oilier week till forbid. II. J. S.
.
GEORGIA, Montgomery county.
W HEREAS William R. Rynls applies for letters
of administration on Ihe estate of Elizabeth
Clark* Into of this county, deceased:
Tlie«e are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred nud creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office, within the time prescri
bed by law. to show cause, if any they hate, why said
letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 15th day of
April, 1836.
JESSE HIGGS. Clk. c o.
April 29 16 fit
NOTICE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sit-
ling for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the place of
public sales, in ihe town ot I) iMin, Laurens county,
within the usual hours appointed lor Sheriffs’ sales on
the first Tuesday in July next,
The interest of Eliza S. Jones, n minor in n tract of
Land containing twenty-eight hundred acres more or
less, lying on the Oconee river, nt the mouth of Burk-
eyt'ereek, in the county aforesaid.—Also, at the same
1 71 OUR months alter date, application will he made
. to-the honorable the Inferior Court of Laurens
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leaie
lo self nil the land and negroes belonging to the estate
of Cumfort Scarborough, late of said county, dec’d.
DRURY F. SCARBOROUGH, Adin’r.
May 3, 1836. 6
OUR months after date, application will he made
to the honorable the Inlerior Court of Twiggs
county, when silting as a court of ordinary, for leave
to yell all the real rAnto in Twiggs county, belonging
to the orphans of llardv Brown, deceased.
(VMS. BROWN, Guardian.
May 3, 1836. _I6
IE!OUR months alter date, application v\ id he made
* to the honorable Ihe Inferior Court of Laurens
GEORGIA, Greene county.
W HEREAS Dougins C. Watson applies for let-
ters of admiai«tratiori on the estate ot Eliza
B. Watson, Inte of said county, deceased—
This is therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office, w ithin the time prescribed
hv law. to show cause, if nny they have, why said
letters of administration should not he granted.
Given under my hand, this 14th dav of May, 1836.
THUS. W. GRIMES, c. c. o.
May 17 16 5t
Georgia, Decatur County.
W HEREAS John W. Mann, applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Wil
liam Kemp, late of aaid comity, deceased :
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said letter*
should not be granted. Given under my hand at of
fice, this 4tli day of May. 1836.
CADMUS M. AMOS, Cl’k c. o.
May 17. 1836 5t
GEORGIA, Greene county.
M ONDAY, 71I1 day of March, 1830—The lie
cable die Interior Court, met pursuant f/» nd- I
j'Mirnment, for ordinary purposes—Present, their ho
nors Francis West, George Heard, Ambrose Hutch
inson, Thomas Stocks.
On application of John IT. Ray. administrator ol |
Andrew Ray, deceased—also of Gray Credille and |
Cullen S. Credille, administrators of Henry Crfdille,
deceased—also of John Evans mid Nancy Ivy. admi
nistrator and ndininisiratriv of John Ivy, deceased,
praying for letters of dismission from said es'ates. the
Court having had satisfactory showings that those
estates have horn fully administered—Ordered, that
six months publication he made in Ihe Southern Re
corder, requiring all persons concerned to tile their
objections, if any they have, against granting the
same, on or hef re the first term of this Court, after
the expiration of the time aforesnid. In default
thereof letters ol dismission will he granted, ill con
formity to the statute in such cases made and provided
A tine extract from the minutes of the Court of Or-
H ANCOCK Sheriff’s Sale.—On the
first Tuesday in June next, will he sold, at the
Court-house in the town of Sparta. Hancock county,
within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
284 acres of land, more or less, on tho waters ol |
Fiilsum creek, joining lands of Mark Gonder, Jesse I
B. Battle, and others: levied on ns the property of; dinury, 9th day of March, J836,
Joseph C. Harris, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Wil
liam Hurt, vs. Joseph C. Harris, and Littleberry
Tucker—property pointed out by Joseph C. Harris.
ISAAC P. WHITEHEAD, Sh IF.
A pril 28.
K A EDWIN Sheriff’s Sale.—Will he
sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, at the
Court house door in tho comity of Baldwin, between
the legal hours of sale,
Jine Poindexter’s interest in the lot of land where-
she now lives adjoining Nancy Murray, and W'ilev
March lo
'11108. W. GRIMES, Cl’k c. c
9 inGm
TO THE PE.lJYTEnS
OF NORTH AND SOUTH-CAROLINA, VIRGINIA,
TENNESSEE AND ALABAMA.
T HE Subscribers offer for sale, on a credit of
one, two, three, four and five years, without in
terest. about
45,000 Acres of choice Cotton Eand,
situated in tin* cotton growing region of the State wf
Mississippi. 'These lands have been selected with
great care and with strict reference to the growth of
Cotton ; and embrace in their location the healthiest
poition of the State—being well supplied with good
freestone J Waler, and all other advantages, and facili
ties necessary for the Planter. The Land will he sold
in bodies of 160 to 2009 acres. Apply to A. J Hod
ges and (). L. Nash of ('nlumhu*. Mississippi: Madi
son Walthall, of Richmond, Virginia ; and Roatovr
Cole of the City of New-YVrk.
A. J HODGEC,
O. L NASH,
WADISON MALT 11 ALL,
ROSCOW COLE.
February 27.1836. 17 3m
gSAET. 4,000 BUSHELS SALT, for sal*
►Tt at the boat lauding at 75 cents per bushel, (cavli)
quantities to suit purchaser* firm 5 bushels upwards.
NICHOLS dc DEM ING.
Mnrch 9 9 tf
SAMUJBE ROaiWELL
H AS removed his law office to the Maso^i#
Ham., over the Store of Cowles & Wauf.
Milledgeville, March 25. 1836. II tf
O SBORN’S riHEOTOKON, or Fe
male Comfort, for the relief of dll (he
Sympathetic Diseases attendant on pregnancy. It
readily relieves Nausea or Sickness nt the Stomach,
Vomiting of Food, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Indi
gestion, Fastidious Appetite, Toothache, Wnndeiing
Pains, Cramps, Inquietude, Solicitude, Anxiety, Ac.
It soothes and tranquilizes the mind and disposes to
ro°t. It is a certain relief in painful periodical visita
tions A single bottle, and sometimes a single dose,
will convince any patient tIiht it is truly a ff.mai.k com-
foht. By strengthening, correcting and invigora
ting the uterine system, it will effectually prevent
Miscarriages, when there is a possibility, and mnka
Parturition quick, safe and easy;—nud for after pains
it is n sterling remedy. It has been before the public,
in some parts of our country, since 1829. It has stood
the test of scientific opposition and investigation, and
has prevailed! And we have the certificates of phy
sicians, midwives, and intelligent females, in abund
ance. Each bottle has the proprietor’s name impress
ed on one side, and iiis written signature on a label
on Ihe other.
Directions for using the Female Comfort in nil casee
Dyspepsia and Elver Complaint*.
Dr. PETERS’
Patent VoRctablo Medieimr, Stoma-
cIiictR et BBepeticie
A RE universally acknowledged lo have totally eclip?-
. ed the pretensions ofeiery other remedy, and super
ceded the necessity of every oilier mode of treatment, j for which it is recommended, with many import!)ill
Collins—property pointed out by defendant—to satis-1
fy a fi fa in favor cf A. A. Wright, vn. Jane Poindex
ter.
Also, the interest of R. A. Batson in lot of land
111. in the 5th district of Baldwin county, to aa- j the stomach, nor
herever the nho\c diseases are found to
n enlargement of the SPLEEN and in JAUNDICE.
Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Anti-Bilious
Pills nre the cheapest and most approved FAMILY
MEDICINE ever offered to the public. They are ex-
itrcmely mild ill theiroperation, neither causing sickness of
. R. A. Batson :
tbfy a fi fa in favor of A. A. Wright,
levied on und returned to me by John B. Cav, Consta- j upon the bowels. They
hie. 'J. A. HILL. Sh’ff.
May 3.
GEETIlORPi
pleasant sensation in the system,
frequently the result from medicines given to act \
specifically upon the Liver,
certificates, accompanying each bottle, in pnmphlel
form, within the envelope.
W. C. POWELL, Agent.
At his Drug and ftuoli Store, Milledgeville, Ga.
The above. Medicine will also be sold by I. T,
CUSHING, as travelling Agent.
December 28, 1835. 56 w6m
SmeT5"The"towii of Sandeinville, in the county of county, ulieu sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave |
inor in a tract to self the land atid negroes belonging to tho estate of
w
Washington, ihe interest of the said, minor
of Ijnitd, near Sandersvilh*. containing five hundred
and seventy-five acres more or less, unjoining lands ol
Skiine, Jones ami Price. Terms cash.
ELIZABETH JONES, Guardian.
April 26: 13 Id*
OTICE.—All persons
Adam W. Rankin late
censed, ore requested to make immediate pny merit
and those having demands to render them in legally j
authenticated within the time prescribed by law.
JAMES BURK, Adiu'r.
April 19 11 6t
CAUTION.
A LI, persons are warned not tn trade for a note |
mnde by me, on the I8t!i October, 1835, |mya-
ble to Irvine Harris or bearer, the 45th December
4886, tor $ 40, n, the *amn was given on « oomidera-
line til*! ht*failed, and the payment consequently wdl
be refuted
BLANTON F. THORNTON.
Ojtluthorpe co., May 3 18 6t *
I.LOUIU 4, It:,lit win county.
A I5KL UOIUjKH. in the Itr.ih district. 0. M.
, tailed before me. John U. Smith, J. I*, » dark
bay mere Mule, blind in the left eye, und a blemish in
III. ether, tppraiwd by Stmnel Jobnann end llrinkly
Rabbit thirty dollars, tbit 7th May, IH3ti.
A true ettreul Irom In* e.tray book, thia lblh May,
WM. WM. A COOK, Clerk
May 17 lb St
negroes belonging
David Scarborough, deceased, of said county.
DAVID M. SCARBOROUGH, Adtn’r.
May 3,1836 16
1 ]3UUR months after date, application will be matte
. to the honorable (lie Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
, indebted lotheeslate of! “-ty wbe " •''?"* for ordinary [MUposrj, for leave
8 of Greene cotthlv de- ! sell « P«rt of tli« real estate of Peter It. Goolsby,
ke tmineilMite imvinenii deceased, lute ot said county. _ _
May It)
AMBROSE WITCIIEU, Es’or.
17
GEBItGIA, Montgomery County.
W HEREAS / "harl»;x McCrimeon and George
W. McCrimeon apply for letters of Admin
istration, on the estate of Duncan McCrime >n, late wf
sai l county, decea«ed:
These are to cite and admonish all and singular
the creditors and kindred to file their objections in terms
of the law (if any) wiiy s^id letters should not he grant
ed.
Given under my hand nt office, (his 5th day of
May, 1836.
JES.SE HIGGS, c. c. o.
May 24. 1836. 19 fit
GEORGIA, Montgomery County.
W HEAEAS John Gillies applies for letters of
administration oil the estate of James Col*
hoini, late of Raid county, deceased :
These nre therefore to rite and admonish all and
ningular I lie creditors and kindred of said deceeused,
to file their objections in terms of the law (if any)
whv aaid letters should not he grunted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 5th day of
May, IH3«.
JESSE HIGGS. Cl’k. c. o.
when in u torpid condition, earn ing off n large quantity of
bile, through the inil.ir»nco of the exec merit function,
which, if suffered to remain in the system, would produce
either Jaundice, Liver complaint, Bilious Fever, Fever ami
Ague, or some oilier grievous bodily atllietinii. in all ca
pes of torpor of t lie bowels, they act like a charm In
eases of Dyspepsia, they area certain
who are subject to violent attacks of
been much benefited, and several perfectly cured in a few
weeks, by the use of thepo pills. They are highly re«
mended at this season of the venr, as a preventive and
Smith, to satisfy sundry fi fas itt favor of* F. VV. Cook, I !'* c °"'P l ;' i ." , »* 1>p !™ n8 *'. e . s « l, j ec * «? Ihn '
I I : C.’ ! diatressingcoiiipliiint, sea sickness, by taking a portion or
O Gii.irrmmi'i: siici-ni’s sale.--
Will be sold, in tho town ol Lexington, Ogle
thorpe county, on the first Tuesday in June next, with
in the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
One tract of land containing 250 acres, on the wa
ters of Long Creek adjoining lands of David Dunn
and others. Levied on as the property of Peterson
said Smith.
1 71 OUR months niter date, application will he made
_ to the honorable Inferior Court of Morgan comi
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to fell
the negroes belonging to the estate of Nancy Shep
herd. of said eountv. deceased.
Joseph h. watts, Adm’r.
May 10. 1836. 4rn
1 " ^oiTlTmonths afier date,application will he made _
to the lumorahle Inferior court ol Morgsn couii j ||(| j j 0 (|<J M) aa j ( j county : Olid it further Hppear
tv, whan silting for ordinary purposes, for Itave to sell j in |!inl defendant resjdM out of the Suite of
4 11.. It....I . .. .1 I. ..I I,, li... attilult, i.l* M'litim-
Hi 51
/ Libel for divorce in Jones Superi
or Court.
| May 24
1 Eliza G. Moody, J
vs /
RoBF.nr H. Moody. )
|T appearing to the Court by the return of the She*
1 I riff, that the defendant in the above stated case ‘
the land and negroes belonging to the estate «»f Thom- j (jJorgjo—oil motion, it is ordered, that I
at Summerlin, late of said county, deceased. appear at the next term of thia Court,
JOSEPH SUMMERLIN, Adiil’r. i \j 0 „dny in October next, and answer tl
May 10 17 1 * *** 1 • * 1
I ^IUt’K iiMnthk alter date application will he made
to tha Inferior Court of ll niy county, sitting
for ordinary purposes, f.»r 1<mv« to »e|| the Land* be
longing to the orphans of Littleberry Edwards, de
ceased fur the benefit of tin* heirs.
WILLIAM nonr.IXY. Guardian.
May 17, U36 4u«
that tha defendant
nil the third
the Mini cause,
nr »tiid case will proceed n* in case of default. And
it it ordered, that this rule he published in one of Ilia
Ihn public gaze"*a of this State, once a mouth fur
three mouths, previous to »uiu CoortC^^HI^^^H
A trim copy from the Minutes of Janet Huptrior
* A iirl \t m 4/ I Kill IM26
Court, May 13th, 1036
May 31,1030.
JOHN J. BEASLEY, Clh.
ui’Jm
and other fi fas levied
Al
property of the said Smith.
One tract of land on the waters of Long Creek, le
vied on as Stephen Allen’s property to satisfy sundry
fi fas issued from n Justice’s Court, in favor of Tho
mas A. Brewer, vs. Stephen A. Allen. Levy made
and returned lo me by a Constable.
One mahogany bedstead, levied on ns the proper
ty of James Welborn to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Wi
ley Sledge.
JOS. JENKINS, D. SITff.
May 3 td
. , , , r | of them a few duya previous to embarking onboard the
* negro gin, by the name of Sophia, the j vessel, will he almost certain to escape it. Females can
use them at all periods, without incurring any risk. Per
sons going to sen, or to a Southern climate, should by all
means take some of these pill* with them. Their virtues
will remain unimpaired for years in nny climate. No fa
mily should he without these pills : n portion of them, tak
en occasionally, would he the means of preventing much
suffering from sickness. It is from neglect of keeping up
n regular peristaltic action of ihe stomach and bowels, thus
suffering to he absorbed and mingled with the blood, nnos-
similatcd tlnids, that most diseases me produced Dr. I
feels confident that no person who gives the
AGENCY.
T 1HE undersigned will attend to the renewal cf
N"tes in tho Central Bank nt the u*nnl fee of
one dollar for oneh renewal. They will nl*o past
through the several offices and forward g’nnts alone
. Many persons ' dollar for a single grant, and fifty cents each, wh*r®
k hcnd-n’che, have ] more than one is requested.
v Communications addressed lo them jointly or sepa-
- rat4*ly, post paid, will ho punctually attended to.
JOHN G. PARK,
PETER FAIR.
Milledgeville, April 26. 15 tf
Houston Lauds for Sale.
T HE subscriber offers for sale in Houston county,
MOO acres good Fine fund, nil in
one hotly, lying immediately on the road leading Irom
Macon lollawkinsvide, 18 miles from Macon, 24 from
Haw kinsville, and HI from Perry, with 300 acres of
open land, all fresh, with the exception of 00 acres,
and in good repair, with a comfortable framed dwel-
~.... I* n £' n gin-house, 30 fret !>y 40, and nil other otitv
pills n fair i buildings that are necessary on a farm. Possession will
trial, will ever after feel willing tribe without them. The j be given anytime between now and the 1st of March*
r|N;
testimony of thousands speaking in the highest terms of the |
efficacy of these pills might he added, blit the very high
ATI AFT R RO Slid ill ’s Sale.— >v m
fie tnltl, bafitra tlta C....rM,door in the town , |i(in , )r . h „, |lir( , (! inv , n „ )r nf tllR ..
ol Crn iv lord villa, 1 nlutforro county, on ilia first 1 ttetf | \ f , a v ,,. etrMl . MrdiriL. Rlomachir.r Hepatic< ....
day m July next, within tiie usual hours of sale, the J the cure of Dyspepain and l.iver complaints, is thought n
December 11
THOMAS D. WALKER.
52 tf
following property. t»» wit:
Two ih'groe*—Mike,
ti, (50 years old, Mary
sufficient guarantee to those wishing to make a trial
their virtues. They contain not a particle of Mercury,
woman, 50 years old, levied on as as the property of I nny ingredient that does not
Harris Rickela vs. James Farmer, executions issued
fnmi a Justice’s Court. Levy made and returned lo
me by u Constable.
WM. LITTLE, D. SITff.
May 3 t <1
harmony with health,
O glethorpe mmur 's sale.—
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in July next,
within the ii«iih| hours of sale, before the Court-house
door in Lexington, the following property, viz:
Eight negroes, viz.—Lewis, Barnet, Mary, Patsey
and her two children, Haines and Rebecca, now in
possession of Zilly Hardeman, who ha* a life estate in
said negroes : levied on 'o satisfy a fi fa, Henry Bai
ley, vs. William Pye nod John llardumnn—said li fm
transferred hy William I’ve to Allen Goolsby: the
sixth pan of said negroes being John Hardeman * shum
in tiie remainder of said uegroe«.
MIAL 8.MITH, SITff.
May 3
f EFFERNON — Wdl he
sold, at ihe Market house in the town of Louis
ville, nn the first Tucidsy in July next, helwuen the
usual hours ut snle, the follow in* property, fo-vvii :
*JOO Acre*, hi on* or le»s, of pint* laud, lying on
the waters of Rocky creek, adjoining Innds of John
I'oka and others—levied on ns the properly of II. D
Hp.vaf to taliify a A fa in favor uf Alltaroui ami Du-
via ami oltwn. Levy miule ami raiurnud lo me tiy a
May 44
ivv Mv.itroonv mor
III* Ob
I oppose diseai
Prepared hv JOS. PRIESTLY PETERS, M. D.. in
ventor and sole proprietor. Each box 1ms l)r. P’s signa
ture o:i the label. Price 50*cents.
These invaluable Medicines are for sale in Augusta nt
the Drtignnd Apothecary Stores of R. It. Ilnvilniid & Co.
and Thomas Barren; in Wn«hin?ton. hy Lane & Wing
field ; in Decatur, by Samuel (’fine; in Mncon, hy 8 hot we 11,
Brown Al Co ; in Columbus, hy E. S. Norton ; in Byron,
l»v Thomas Porter; in llnwkiusville, hv Daniel .Mathews:
in Greensliorough,hy John Chew ; in Eatonton, hv llud-
sun ami Thoniii* ; at the Indian Springs,hv A. I’.Tlioinp- j
sen. P. M.; in Montgomery, Ala., bv Pollard A .Maddox, |
where numerous corfificuies of their unrivalled rffu-ney I
can he seen; and can he obtained in .Milledgeville nt the
Street Lottery Office, ofPrvor Wright,
N. It. Dr. P. i* aware that numeious persons have been I
disappointed in obtaining lii« M* dinuc-f, Put lie assures the
public, that he Inis made such arrangement! for their prepa
ration am! placing them in the hand* of agents, that here
after, whenever an agent i* announced as having them, he
will he k«*pl constantly supplied. Ilis general agent i* Ml
present in this State, ami will, In a few weeks appoint seve
ral new agents,
Milledgeville, July 2fl 20 nit2m
CAUTION.
I EG A I. warning is hereby given foench and every
A ore, that, from this lime henceforth. I will not
bu roRuoitiihln for any contract* tnadn or debts eon-
frarted hv my wife, ELIZABETH SHIPP, who
now reside! In Grrene county, Georgia
LEMUEL SHIPP.
(ireenu eountv, May 7, 1*16 17 4i*
Blacksmiths badly Wanted.
of j G E subscriber having permanently established
or himself, at Harris’Store, Long's Bridge, Han-
cock eountv, where lie conducts ail extensive wood
shop, will give liberal wages to a good smith, who un-
deist a nds ironing wagons, carts, &c. He will either
•ive wages per year, or furnish a first rate framed
shop, and Ion!* of the Iiphi quality, hy paying mode
rate rent, and have nil the profit! accruing. Thera
will ho work enough lor two find rate smiths, incltl
ding farm work. JOHN McALISTER.
April 19 14 6t
LOST,
O N the find or second of April, either in the
county of New ton «*r Jasper, a large red Pocket
Book, containing ii considerable amount in hank hills;
also, i\ note for Two Hundred and Tw enty-eight Dol
lar* and Fifty seven cents, given |,y Matthew Farlar
to W. Stevens or hearer dated sometime in March
last, and duo tho 25fh December, 1836; also small
notes to the Hinoiitil of One Ifnmlicd and Thirty
Dollars, given hy l.ovi Johnson lo l.aiah AmleV or
hearer due 25th December. IKMi, ami endorsed by
J. Amley, and endorsed hy J. Andey to W. Steven*
or bearer, dated in February last; also some othtr
iiapers, Tim papers, mites ami money can be deKii*
bed hy Ihe subset ihcr, living in Pulliam county, !»••*
Stanford's Cross Road*
Any information will ha thankfully received, and
Ilia person finding said pocket hunk will be liberally
rewarded hy giving me such information a* will ana*
hie me to cel it. | also request all peraoni net *»
trade for either uf tha above described notaa.
WILKIN* 0TFVFN0.
Putnam county, April 19 |9 If