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SOUTHERN RECORDER.
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IIIliEEDUEVIELE, CiEOR<>M, I'KIDIY nOUMlYU. IVOVETIBER 18, IH»0.
wo. i.Y—vol, irn.
HT The It
1'nnU Dollars porannu
v.tl.le in advance, or Four
iVh lin*, if tint puiil Ixrfore ihe’cnt! of the year.
AovKRTitKMF.M rH rnmiplcuonwly inperted nt ili*^ a*unl
F 1
rniM.
j* published weekly, prenerally, FOIJK WO^TDfi’ NOTH ES.
WC pk durine the Session uf llie Loffislajure. ~
** " OUK months nHer dnlo, appllcalion will L
(o llie lionornhle llie Interior Court ot Wilkin*
son county, when silting for orUiutiry |>nt|>osrs. for
lenvo to sell nil (lie bind :ind negroes belonging to ti:• •
cslnte ol John Ashley, lul«* ot said eoiintv. deceased.
ALLEN ASHLEY, Adin’r.
July 19. I83fi. 4m
t JIOUIC inonlhs Htter date,application u ill (iu titaiie
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Taiiafer-
ro county, when titling for ordinary purposes, lor
leave to s.-ll all the real eslutc belonging to the orphans
| months after date, Mpplimtioii will lu> made
Those sent without a ftpecirtrnlion of the number
0 f insertions, will bo published until ordered out, and
c Its reed accordingly. ..... r*
Sties of land and negroes, hy Adn.imslrators, Executors,
or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first
Tuesduv in the month, between the hours of ten in the
fire noon and three in the afternoon, nt the Court-house
of tin countv in which the property is situate.—Notices
of those sales must be given in a public gazette sixty days
previous to the tiny of sale.
Notice* for the sale of personal property must he given
in like manner, forty tluys previous to the day ol sale.—
Also, notice to the debtors ami creditors of an estato must
be published for forty days.
Notice that application will he made to the Court of Or
dinary for leave to sell land, must be published for Font
months. ... . ,
All business in the line of i»rintino, will meet with
prompt attention at the Recorder Office.
Letters (on business) must he post-paid.
SHEBIFFH’ sales.
J1ALDWIW sheriff’s Sale.—-Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in December next, __
before tbe Com 1 ! house door in Baldwin county, be* ; , n 8e j| p,,, | Hn j , tI) j negroes belonging to the estate ol
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, j Thomas Vicltirs, deceased, in which the late Mrs.
vit i . , _ j Sarah Vickers possessed a lifetime estate.
SOLOMON R VICKERS.
27 Surviving Executor,
uthsfrom dute application will be made
and distributees of William Akins, deceased.
THOMAS HOLDEN, Guardian.
July 27_
t N( )UR mouthi Afterdate, application will be made
to I lie Court of Ordinary of Jones County, for
leave to sell lot No. 27, in the libb district, originally
Irwin, now Thomas, and No. J180, in the Htli district,
formerly Irwin, now Lowndes county, belonging to
the estate or Janms Chappell, deceased, lute of Jones
county—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
NATHAN KENFROE, Adin’r.
July 19. IHMfi. 27__
F O'I'll months alter dale, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock
, county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave
to the Inferior Court of Montgomery county
1 when sitting f.»r ordinary purposes, fur i**nv»* to sell
1 Lot \<». 13d, in the G>h dUlr.ct, formerly Wilkin son,
now Montgomery county—also a half acre town lot
i >-t Mount Vernon, Montgomery county, No. 12. lie
lunging to tbe estate of Elizabeth Clark, late ot Moot-
! gomery county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
I and creditors.
WILLIAM R. RVALS, Adro’r
j September 20. 1830 4m
5UR months after date, application will be made
to the Inferior Court of Jasper county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to cell lot of
land No. 804. mi the llth district, 1st section, now
Cherokee county, as the property of Jurret Alalouo,
late of said rouutv. deceased.
SEABORN J. HENDRICK, Adm’r.
Ol4 38
OUK mouths after date, application will be mud j
to tin* lionornhle Inferior Court of Monroe com •
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to se I
the Negroes belonging to the estate of L. B. Chun •
pion, lale of suid county, deceased.
VV M. H. MIDDLED ROOKS, Adin’r.
HANNAH CHAMPION, Adm’rx.
October II, 1830. 4m
One lot of books, a lot of quills, two baskets of j
Champagne wine, two boxes wine, hall a dozen
chairs, one lot cotton bagging, one bed and furniture,
two lints, one trunk of wearing cloths, one lot parasols,
and sundry other articles of dry goods, hardware and
.crockery: levied on as the property of Henry Cos-
uard, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of William Fuller, vs.
Henry Cosnard.
JAMES A. IHLL, Sh’ff.
November 1
July 19
F our
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Lowndei
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate of Sophia VVnltrip, orphan and
minor of Larkin Wnltrip, deecnsed.
LEVI J. KNIGHT. Guardian.
July 2(3. 1836 28 4m
F
F
, nnplicutioi
IT to the honorable the Interior Court of Green
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a*negro woman named Ebby, and her child,
belonging to tile estate of Joseph Wright, late of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
JAMES M PORTER, Adm’r.
Oct 18 40
JJ ANCOCMr Siicriff’s
Sale.—Will he
sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, at
the court-house, in the town of Sparta, Hancock
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
850 acres of Pine Land, more or less, on the waters
of Town creek, joining land of James Youngblood and
others, whereon Samuel II. Harris now lives, levied
on us the property of Samuel H. Harris, to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of \Vm. Sanford vs. Samuel I!. Harris.
Also, one black policy, seven or eight years old, le
vied on as the property of Robert Mitchell, to satisfy j to sell the land and uegroe
• fi. fa. in favor of Jonathan Roach vs. Robert Milch-1 of said county, for tiie benefit of his be
"BriOUR months after date, application will be made
8T to the honorable the Inferior Courl of Greene
county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate formerly of Sarah T. Kettrell,
but uow myself and Eliza T. Kettrell, for the purpose
of making a division.
WILLIS WRIGHT, Guardian.
August 2. 1836. 29 4m
f ^VJUR months alter date, application will be made
. to flip honorable die Inferior Court of Jones
countv. when sitting for ordinary purpo«es, for leave
f Hugh M. Comer, dae’d,
F OUR months after dute, applicatio
to the honorable Inferior Courl <
i will he made
Morgan coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell
tiit land and negroes belonging th the estate of Joshua
Tillery, deceased. All persons concerned will please
take nolice and DJe their objections, if any they have.
JOEL COLLEY, Ex’or.
Oct_23 41
F OUR Uivnths alter date, application u ill lie made
t i the honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the real estate belonging to the heirs of Jo-
siuh Jordan, jr , deceased.
JOHN P. LATIMER, Adm’r.
Oct 25 41
ell.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
ISAAC P. WHITEHEAD, D. Sh’ff.
Oct 25 41
G- on the first Tuesday in December next, in the
town of Greenesboro’, Greene county, the following
property, to wit:
JOHN F. COMER, Adm’r.
August 2 4m
B 71 OUR months after date, application will he made
. to the honorable the Inferior Court of Morgan
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
S 7JOUR months after dale, application will be tuude
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Washing
ton county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell all tbe real estate of William A. Skrine,
of said couutv, deceased.
Q. SKRINE, Adut’r.
Nov I 42 4ui
a House and Lot in tbe town of Madi a oi
said county, the real estate of William Anderson
AlTVlie Inter.,, that Josiah Jarrell hast., ami to 150 !••»•» <’ f William Anderson, deceased. All per
acres of land, lying on tbe waters of the Ogechee, | c««ceni
adjoining Early and others; levied on by virtue of h ,
fi fa. issued from a Justices’ court, in favor of Samuel j
Caldwell vs. said Jarrell, and returned to me by j
constable. JOHN ARMSTRONG, D. Slfff.
Oct 25 41
epic
r'ber 6
f SoUR months afterdate, application will lie made
/ to the linitoraMo the Justices oi the Inferior
Court ot Jones comity, when sitting for ortjitmry pur
poses, for leave to sell Lot o| land N*> 16. in ilie 5th
district of Troup couutv, for the benefit of Eliza Ann
mid William Jasper O’Banion, Minors oi William O'-
Bunion of said county, deceased.
LEE DUNCAN, Guardian.
September 13. I860 35 4rn
TtOUlt months
ipi KEENE SherilPs Sales.—Will be sold,
mJ*T nt the Court-house door in the town of Greenes-
boro,’Greene county, on the first Tuesday in Decem-
l»er next, between tbe usual hours of sale, the follow-
iyg property, to-wit;
One Store House and L<»t in the town of Greenes- ,
boro’, nn Main st. adjoining I. R. Hall and Jno. Cun-
ninghnin’s stores, formerly occupied hy C. Lewis &.
Co as a store-house, levied on as the property of Curtis
Lewis, to satisfy a moitgage fi fa in favor ofChloe C.
Collier, vs. said Curtis Lewis.
Also—327 acres Land on the waters of Richland ,
creek, adjoining lands of Wingfield, and Win. C. Daw
son. levied on ns the properly of George Dawson, to
satisfy a mortgage ti fa in favor of the Bank of the
State of Georgia vs. George Dawson.
Also—Olio Sorrel Horse. 6 years old, levied on as ;
the property of James R. Clack, to «atisly a fi la in
favor of John Chew, vs. James It. Clack.
Also—73 acres Land together with the Dwelling I
Mou-e, and Blacksmith’s Shop, adjoining Join) Akins j
and others, levied on ns the property of Lemuel Croa- •
ley, to satisfy three fi fas from the Justices’ Court, in
favor of Albert R. Jackson and Adam W. Rankin, v*
Lemuel Crosley. Levy made and returned to me by 1
u Constable. WM. L. STRAIN, Sh’ff. I
Nov. 1 I
O glethorpe Shcriirs suit*.—wui J
ho sold, in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe .
county, on the first Tuesday in December next, with
in file usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: j
One tract or parcol of Land, containing 30 acres, he i
the same more or less, on the waters of Little river,
whereon Augustus Guilt now lives; levied on to satis- ,
fy sundry fi las. in favor ot Swanson *fc Tuggle vs.
Augustus Guill. Property pointed out bv plaintiff;
levy made and returned to me by a constable. (
JOS. JENKINS. Dep. Sh’ff.
Nnu 1 42 !
^"'IREEXE Sheriffs Sale.—Will b,
town of
M.tii.l hours
On* hundred sere, of land, more or less, on the wn-
tet- »f Lillie river, adjoining land, of Cuthreath end
others: levied on as the property of William II. [
Broach to satisfy sundry fi t -s issued from a Justice's .
court, in favor of Swanson .fe Tuggle and other fi fas, I
vs. said Broach-
JOHN ARMSTRONG, D. Sli’lT. ;
November 8 43
Postpones!
€ -1 REENE Sheriff’s Stale.-Will be sold. 1
15' at the court house, in the town of Oreeneshoro',
Greene connly. on the first Tuesday in December 1
next, be*ween the usual hours of sale, the following I
properly, to wit:
Three Negroes: Townley, a man, 48 years '
old; Jacob, a man. 42 years old, and Lucy, a woman, i ,jn|„g p or ordinary purposes, for leave to
28 years old; levied on ns the property uf James S. I es ;„(« of John Rainwater, late of (jreene county, de-
Park, executor of Kzekiel E. Park, deceased, to satis-1 ceag „j—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
fy a fi. fa. in favor of the Bank ol llie Slate ol (ieor- deceusecl
OUR mouth, after Jute, application will lie made
to the Inferior Court of Jasper county, when
tiling for ordinary purpose., fur leuie to sell the real
estate of Jarrett Malone, deceased.
SEABORN J. HENDRICK, Adm’r.
Nov 15 44
f TlOCR months after dale, application will he inatlu
’ to the Court uf Ordinary, of Hancock county,
for leave to sell the luiiila whereof Abraham Stowe,
OlJli months alter dale application will he made ! late of said county, was xeized, and the
to thu honorable the Inferior ~
concerned will please lake notice, end file (heir ohjec-
any thev have.
ELIJAH E. JONES,
Testamentary Guardian.
Auetisl2, 1830 ‘M 4 in
F
tou County, vvh«4» h
leave to sell the lie
John R. Howard, tie
JOHN If. NEWTON, Adin’r.
August 1(3 31
F OUR mouths alter dute, application will lie matte
to tbe honorable the Inferior Court erf Washing
ton couutv, when Kitting for ordinary purposes, for
leive lo Bell the following negroes, to-wit: Dorcus,
Peggy. Gitteii, Jim and Thaddeus, Ixilonging to Plia-
nety 8henpard.
ISAAC II. WATKINS, Trustee.
August 23 4 m
1175OUR mouths after date, application will be made
tV to the boom able ttio Inferior Court of Decatur
couutv,-when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to selt all of the real estate of David Waters, late of
*i:d couutv, deceased.
JOHN DONOLSON, Adm’r.
34 4 m
F‘
4 1, \ D about 13or 14 \eam <if nge. Well disposed, i
and tolerably well advarueil ill a good F.llglisli
vdui Htiou. would bo taken at Ibis olfice. upon early
application, an an apprentice to the lYtiiling busine**. I
Ol»e ftom tile country would bo preferred. Hept. 11 |
Uxitsuml llardwtiiT ut Coxt.
r fin
8 o
MAHOKIC IIALE.
rilHE Suhscrihors liava received their assortment
B of Fancy and Supl.t FALL AND WINTER
( GOODS, consiatinp of Fix’d. Satins, Fix'd. Pou. de
T. Subscribers will dispose of tlielr it«snrlmont j Sain, Silk Gro. de /an, Plain and Figured Challv.
French and English Merinos, and Merino Gro. <1«
Naps, failles Satin nut) Embroidered Cravats, Gloves,
Hosiery, Chnneillo and Embroidered Merino Shawls.
A great variety of French worked Capes and Collars.
Gent’s, and Boys Ftu and Cloth Cars.
Carpeting, Ritas. Ac, latest Patterns.
They invito Planters In call and examine their as
sortment nf Netrro Cloths, Shirtings, Stines, Hat.,
&c,, ns they are deteruiined ilia: prices and quality'
shall please.
Ready iHatie ClolhiiiR
CoTisi'ting uf Gent’s, and Ladies Clutit Cloaks, Over
coats. Pants. Vests, Collars, Storks and Bosoms.
Just received, 10,000 lbs. Cbectte.
of HATS, nod a general assortment >,f HARD
WARE, ot COST.
COWLES He WARD.
Nov 1 42 tl
|. Court of Washing- 1 longing to his estate, for the benefit of his heirs,
ns a Court of Ordinary, for j SEABORN LAWRENCE, Atlui'r.
t belonging to the estuln ot Nov 15 41
F OUR mounts alter date, application will he made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Carroll coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tar leuve to sell
the real estate and negro hoy (Lewis) of Henry Cur
tiss, late of snid county, deceased, for the benefit of
his heirs. THOMAS CHANDLER, Adtn'r.
NANCY M. CURTISS, Adtn'rx.
Nov 15 41
i GEORGIA, Taliufuri-o comity.
I TRM/HERUAS Fleet Fallin applies to me for lot-
1 T v ters of administration on the estate of Ptiilip
' Iluckiliy, tele of ssi.l county, deceased—
j These mo therefore (o cite ttiitl admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to come forward within the little prescribed tty law,
i and shew cause, (if any
I tint he granted.
NOTICE.
FBI HE copartnership horetolore existing under the
J. firm and style of W. G. & J. T. LANE, was
dissolved this day hy mutual consent Wxt. G. Lank
is authorised to chtsr the business uf said concern.
WILLIAM G. LANE,
JAMES T. l-ANIi.
Milledgexille, Sept. 1, 1820.
The Stock of Drv Goods noil Merchandise general
ly, heretofore belonging to WM. G. LANE, dk VV. G
& J. T. LANE, have been this day sold lo Messrs.
JAMES T. LANE, JOHN AV. EUMPKIN, dk JNO.
HAMMOND, who will continue the business at llie
same place.
On ruliiing front business, tbe copartners take great
pleasure in recommending these young gentlemen to
their former friends and custmneiH, as possessing supe
rior business habits and the Htrictest integrity. Their
supply ol goods will bo found to embrace a general and
well selected assortment.
The undersigned will continue nt tbe Store nf Messrs.
Lank, Lumpkin, «fc Hammond, fur tbe purpose of clos
ing up the business of thu former concern.
WILLIAM G. LANE.
Sept. 1, 1836
COPARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have this day entered into copart
nership. for the transaction of business in this place,
under tbe name and stvlo of LANE, LUMPKIN
HAMMOND.
JAMES T LANE.
JOHN W. LUMPKIN,
JOHN HAMMOND.
w&w
Lank. Lumpkin &. ii* mmonp. have commenced re
ceiving their FALL ami WINTER SUPPLIES, com
prising a verv extensive assortment, which they res
pectfully invite their friends and the public generally,
to examine.
Sept. 1, 1836 35
LAFAYETTE HALL.
rftlHE undersigned respectfully informs his friends
JL and the public, that he continues to occupy
LAFAYETT E II ALL,
in Milledgeville, where lie Hatters himself those who
favor him with a call, will find everything provided
which can contribute to their comfort and conve
nience.
D. B. MITCHF.LL.
September 24, 1835 38 tf
WANTED, 500 t’ottim, for which
je highest market price will be paid.
Thankful for past pntrounge, they promise to merit
continuance of (lie same.
COWLES & WARD.
Milledgeville, September 27 37 tf
NEW GOODS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER h»n received part, and i*
now receiving bis Fall and Winter Stork of
Dry Ciioods, among which may he found the fol
lowing article*, viz :
Superfine Broad C loliiM, different colors—
Crissimere*. d"j VESTINGS.
Rich emhmid’d and fig’d Satin* ; Silks do.; a new
article called UKPS, plain and fig’d ; plain blk Isabella
do; Black Silk, fig'd and plain, of the best quulity,
some forty inches wide; India and Summit, do; Pa
risian ami Hfrimnui (iiiuseo; plain Sattin checked
nnd fig'd Sliullys am! Shallvetts, a now article ? the
F:encli Brocade, for the head—German mid English
Merinos, and Merino pro. de Nap’s.; 3 Uircus»iati
Jaconet ami Caitibrics of difiereiil qualities; plain
fis’d dolled and check’d dotted Swiss .Muslins; Irish
Linens, Sheeting! 12-4 ; Lawn* and Diapers.
Siipeifiue Linen, (birnbrick*, Pongee.
Ladies’ ctHbroid’d Linen fCambric Capes, and pock
et Hdfs.; Muslin Capes and Collars.
Fur Capes, Boas and Ruffs; Do \n do.
Indies’finest kid Slippers, bluck and e< I’d, newest
stylo; Gold, SilviM* and Bronze do, ; white and Idnck
Satin do ; kid, calf, moioceo, and seal Village Walk
ing SHOES ; water proof do; a new article of* French
do : a general a*sortment of Ladies’. Misses and Chi!
dren’s Shoes; (lentleme!) and Boy’s do; Gent's fine
Calfskin BOOTS ; Opera and Navy do ; Kid, Mo
rocco and Prunella dancing PUMPS.
Crockeiy, Slurtlivsirc and Saddle
ry ; of each, « good assortment
Wcto «o®ir.o.
G. HOOT jr SOJT
H AVE just received n Urge end desirable a*-’
•eo tnienl of Dry OOOd« adopted to llie sea
son. Among them ere l»e.«l qualities Merino Clothi,
Figured Marino*, tuperfiiie Bluck, Blue. Green and
fancy colored Broad Cloths, ribbed nnd plain’
Cataimwetf, SATTINETTS, 3 4 and 0-4 EngUab
Merinos.
HZL2£8.
Rich Black nnd Blue Black, colored, figured and
plain Grn« de NapV. Poix du Soie.
Black Italian Loitering, Sinchewes, Florence fan
cy Handkerchief*, rich black ami blue bluck and fancy
colored Bells, Pongee Hdkfn.
Silk and Cotton Hosiery; French and English priutSf
plain stripe and check Cambrics; Swiss Minims.
Thread and Bobbiuett Laces ; domestic Cottons and
Calicos.
Canton Flnnneis and Checks; Damask Table Co
vers.
Rose nr.d Point Hlau/eeig, various sizes atid
prices.
Diaper nnd Negro Cloths.
Ladies and G nitlemen’s GLOVED, of vafkmi qua*-
lilies.
Misses and Bov’s do.
Ladies Kill and Prunella Slippers.
Prunella and Gaiter Boots.
Ladies’ Prunella and Velvet water-proof BoOfs and
Slippers.
Geiiili-incn’s Shoes of every description.
GhiiIleinun’s water proof DoolS*
Gent’s nod Boy's t.-ishiouable Hats, and Cloth
and fur ’
UCADV 2VXA.DB CLOTBIPTO.
Ludies’ and Gentle unit’s Clonks*
Ladies fig’d Muriuo and Circnsuau do
Gout’s, t'amhtei OV’EIl-COATS ; frock nnd dresi
Coals; Pantaloons; Veils; Stocks; Linen Collars;
Bosoms ; Cotton Flannel and Merino Shifts; Dr meets,
ttc.
Siidillerj’, Crockery, Hardware, and
TIM WAKrt, of till descriptions.
.Thankful fur pa»t patronstre. they respectfully in
vite their friends and the public iu general to calf and
u mi ue.
Milledgeville, October 18, 1836.
40 tf
Otic MMunUria T/ioiiginul Dollars!
worth of DOJLD Wanted: 1
T HE subscriber bus on Ittntd, end is receiving.
at bis old stand, an extentivo assortment of
WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER AV ARE. FAN
CY HARD WARE, &o. all of which Is ottered on
•lie most reasonable terms, lie will also nay a libe
ral price fur *xtr amouxt of nuiive GOLD. Tits
piefeivtico will be given loguld in its unlive slate (not
fluxed ) JACOB FOGLE.
Oct 18
40 If
unit
T lIIIi Subscriber lias on band a small supply of 1
the above instrument, which bits been success
fully used for lint lust two or three years for that dis-
Dh. Elijah Piutt:
Door Sir,—As I feel it a matter of rnlicit public itn- |
parlance to possess a means of lessening tbe terrible
ip from sore nipples, I have tnticlt pleasure in
sulfel
t) why said letters should ljt ‘ i,l 6 hl:lc 10 9, ‘y. that the sltiuld you oiler for the pre
venting and cure of litis malady is belter adapted to
Nov 8
ditto, application will he made
J- to the honorable Inferior Court ot Jones county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real a.tate of Dr. John AV. Eightfold, uf said coun
tv. deceased.
JAMES FREEMAN,
DAVID B. HiLL,
September 13, 18I16. 35 4m
ng and cure of this malady is belter udap
Given’ under tuv hand at oflice, litis 5th day of J Dm purpose lijuti any I have heretofore seen. In two - . , -
November, lt36. 0, ‘ l * ,ree nwtanrea 1 have known them to be used, and y,®*h>' r » “nd the iiiniiiiig geMr, except llie tongue, and
QUINEA O’NEAL, c. c. o. muc.h saliafiiution has been expressed.—and have
•* - hesitation to believe it will generally succeed, [am
so well persuaded of this, ut this moment, that I can
not forbear to express a wish that our city, through
the various apothecaries, may be supplied with them.
I am vours, &c.
* M. P. DEWEES, M. D.
Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1834.
;Ei\E SllcrilPs Sal©.—Will be sold, , JfcL lotho honorable the In
the fir-4 Tuesday in January next, in the j county, wnen silting as a coi
Greensborongb, Greene county, within the j l( > sell Lot No. 177. in the 6i
irs of H*«le, the following property, to witi so, lot No. 172. in the 23d dis
[71 OUR month* after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of H iticock ,
court of ordinary, for leave j
6th district of Trn
strict originally M<
now Talbot county, belonging to the orplin
more Bledsoe, deceased.
JOHN W. RABUN, Gt
September 13, 1836.
GEORGIA, Grwtnc county.
W HEREAS Edward II. Wingfield and Eralbon
Seymour apply t° fnK fi ,r tetters of adminis
tration on the estate of Dr. Thus. Wingfield, lale ol
said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular tlio kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
come forward within the lime prescribed by law, and
shew cause, if any they hove, why said letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 5lh day of
Adm’rs. I November, J836.
THOMAS W. GRIMES, Cl’k. c. o.
Nov. 8 4)3 5t
np-nl.
ncog«e 1
of Gil- !
rdinn.
► 4m !
'jOOUK months
EP io the honor)
orable the Comt of Or
gia vs. the same. The above property will be sold
bankable paper, made payable at the branch bank in 1
Greenesborough, Ga.
WM. L. STRAIN, Sheriff. .
Nov 8 42 tda _
GEORGIA, Greene coanfy.
W HEREAS Henry Sanford, jr. applies to mo
for letters of administration on tbe estate of
Henry Sanford, sen’r. late of said county, deceased—
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors oH said deceased,
to come forward within the time prescribed by law,
and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand, at office, tins 5th day of
November, 1836.
THOMAS W. GRIMES, CPk. c. o.
Nov 8 ' 43 5t
GEORGIA, Thomas cotonty.
W HEREAS John A. McIntosh applies to me for
Inters of administration on the estate of Dan
iel McIntosh, late of snid county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite ami ndmnnish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office, within the time prescri
bed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 5th Oct. 1836.
NEILL McKINNON, c. c. o.
Oct 25 _____ 41 5t
GEORGIA, Hancock county.
W HEREAS Joseph B. Gonder applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Win.
McRea, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
. singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
to the Inferior Court of Greene county, when ! he and ap|»ear at my office, within the lime prescribed
II the real by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, nt office, 1his22d Oct. 183G.
HENRY ROGERS, c. c. o.
Oct 25 41 fit
ry of Ogle
thorpe county, lor leave to sell a lot of laud iu Cowe
ta coir/ty, the same being designated a* Lot No. 127
of the 5th district, belonging to the estate of Nancy
A-kins, deceased. To he sold in pursuance of the
will.
SILAS M. ECHOLS. Ex’or.
September 13. 1836. 35 4m
Jj^OUR months after date, application will be made
Pleasant Hill lug' Sale.
rip HE SUBSU1BER oflorj fur sale tlte prefaise.
Jfl. ivli«n>nn lit; now live, on Murder creek, Jasper
eoiiiuy, cijflil miles iiuitli nf Montiuello oil the rood
lending In Mtidinou, Morjiuu ( tiuuty, containing 700
tiered,—350 of which are in it Mate of cultivation, and
promise* n reward worthy the attention of the farmer,
The prdilttctmii of the lands on Murder creek, hy
thune acquainted are known to he equal, if nol supeiT
ur, tunny lit thin fertile county. The improvements
are (joint, and well constructed for the convenience
and uccoiniiiodnlion of a large family.
Attached lo the premises nro two'Grist Mills : ofte
appropriated to the grindnip' of wheat, and the other
corn—both under one root. Alsu, u Saw Mill that
cuts one hundred and twenty five f e ,.i j,.,, hour.—
From thu location of these Mills, much interest is Been-
red: there Itelng u point of rock sixtv feet above, which
defends them from the heavy and sw ill current »t
all times. It is unnecessary to apeak of tliexr value,
ns (hose wishing to purchase •it'll property are solicit
ed to examine for themselves, or hy tut agent.
At the south end of the dam is creeled a new two-
t.ury Gin-house, supplied with u new Gin of seventy-
live saws propelled by water. Tito seed cotton la
deposited ott the first flour, and conveyed to the Gin
on the second Hoar, through a box, w hich enables one
hand to alteml snid G’lrf when ginning, with l of the
labor w hen oil the former plait. Noar nt hand stand*
It screw for packing Cotton ; this screw was cut at the
Factory ol Mr. AVit-on, In Morgan county. The per-
furmaiice of these screws are greatly admired for their
I that lie has been inveigled or persuaded ulf l.y thu I S r «nt pressure and quick operaliun; having square
threads,,which.lire priTetnbln |,, the V. thread.
I'ciTiiux-ry uiitt Hliitioiii’i’y.
Brussels and Scotch CARPETING.
Heady made Vlotl»inz»—\ !
extensive assortment, among which tnay lie found—
i Gent's. Cloth, Cloakt, L’lollt Molmir and .Mn-kiimw
Bt'. Brnlt’s Patent Artificial Aipple, Ovcr Cunls-, Frock and Drees do.; PuttiiiiWiustid
r«i nr a..1.-.-ti.-- i.-. .... i .i .. n i.. r 1 tests.
Shirts, Bosoms tin J Collins; Merino soil Cotton
nett Shirts and Drawers; Flannel do do; STOCKS,
trussing complaint, sure or excoriated nippies; or 1 “ . . - ,. .. . , . _
where (he child’s mouth is so sore that it cannot nurse ^ ol1 '’ ""■> <1 Mentto ’.ClottUq.
on the natural nipple. The artificial nipple is recoin-, Ho rospectfi.lly ask the attention ,d Planter*
tuciided l.y some of the highr. t medical authorities tm ! '"«*•"■>"»• j"" assortment o Negro MI»oc-h uml
the subject in this country — Dr. Dewees, of P'- lutlel- ” , '*.„ ' UA l 10 * I,IS n ar "? a,s0rl,,, °i*^ t'ucb,
,)bia, and Dr. Sewall, of Washington City, as Urn an- ! an i tC \[ l 8cl1 l, \ em nl . A ^\ lst l a V n "*\ ,
nexed certificate will attest. For iurlber confirmation 1 , 10 i" 0-0 "t 1 '" vm Al'lledg 0 v.lle (or tbe purpose o
of the uti'ity of this instrument, reference may be had J V'*! r ^ . r a . ,,( ' v,,,| er supply or Dry Guode, lie
by applying t» the medical facultv of this place. i - * w,,, ‘ , h,s rrlend f, Mu \ l,,e P U, » ,IC reaped-
1 [ fully invite them to call and examine.
JAMES II.
Milledgeville, October II
SHAMAN.
39 if
*200 REWARD),
F OR my boy GUY. whom 1 sent to Brownsville,
Monroe county, Ga., for some rye, will, two
mulea and u carryall. The carryall body waa painted
yellow, and the running gear, except the tAiigu
that was painted ted. Ho bad nverHtaiil bis time, and
I I supposed that be was sick, and sent to see alter him,
and could bear nothing of him, only at Marshall's old
ferry, on Flint river, having ut that time n soldier in
the carryall with him; and I am induced to believe
Washington City,
February 4th, 1834
ingexamined Dr. Pratt’s
I soldier. Ho Ims always boon a faithful servant, and I threads,, which are preferable !•» tbe V. three
• for the last eight or ten years my carriage driver. He 6ii tbe north sido of the Creek, near the Mills,
I is about five feet six inches high, of u common size, j stands a Urge turd convenient Store-house—the first
tolerably dark complected, speaks pert and mild when j *lory prepared with counters mid shelves for merchan-
ruarv < Uhf , 0iH * spoken to, has a pleasant countenance,and walks very I dizinger storage : underneath is a good brick celter—
wly invented nipple Drinkly; no particular minks recollected, only bis hair I tw0 brick chimneys und two fire places in each.—
shield, amt witnessed its practical application among 15 ve 'T ,hort uM " v, ' r ,lls be»d. ""A 'cry thick. He 1 1 >|<* second atory is adapted tc-r Clerks or an Afent,
my patients, I lake great pleasure in recommending it, ! ' H " llonl 25 y ell, ' , ,,,J - 1,0 WH>I rttiaetl near Raleigh, | I" 8 « "'""d fir llie purchasing of Cottou or mer
as decidedly superior to any thing previously known! N ’ " lllJ to 'kis Slate iu 1821, liv me. j ckaiidizo. GmiveineiM iaoim of the best spring* in
It constitutes h perfect remedy for that distressing mu*
lady, sore nipples, a disease which so frequently af
flicts nur>iug women.
THOMAS SEWALL, M. D
Prof.
Colli
The instrument is accompanied with printed direc
tions for its preservation and application. It cun be
packed up iu a small compass, and sent to any part of '
tbe country, by stage or otherwise. Price $5.
Apply at the subscriber's Drug nnd Book .Store, io 1
this place, or by letter to him.
WILLIAM C. POWELL. !
Milledgeville, Oct 25 41 tf j
T
Tim akove reward will be given for liio thief, negro, j tin’s section, known for its purity (or huudreds of mites
carryall and mules, delivered to tbe subscriber, in Hur- i North and cSniitk ol these Mills.
county, Ga., nr Fifty Uullurs for llie negro, carryall i The Dwki.libg stands ott a beautiful eminence on
the South side of the Creek i hull a mile from the Mill*,
und Iherc Is a well of excellent water in the yard. The
place has for several yours proved quite Healthy, with-
it few exception*, from which no section iaexempt.
Convenient to this residence, is located Constitution
H nil Academy, now in operation with u full school.
The slock ol llugs and Cattle, with the crop of
Com, Fodder, Out-, farming implements, and a set of
Simtlin' tools, can he purchased with the farm, if
desired.
N. I!. The drentinn of a Cloth Fnctofy, adjoining
the Mills, would insured source of Income, as there
is IV convenient spot, and n sufficiency nf water.
CjE All persons wishing to examine the premises,
'an apply lo the Subscriber thereon, or lo M. Wuit-
uu.w.uu ... ^ mules, or Twenty Dollars if lho negro is put
Anatomy and Phvsiofogy,'Columbia JJ' 1, i'lfi.rmt.tioi. given me, at Mulberry Grave
'’nil ./ro n r , l out Office, Harris couutv, Ga.
' 0 lege,U-C - 1 VIRGIL II. AVALKER.
Harris county, Oel 15 40 (it
Gcorgin, Morgan County.
TH NFERIOR COURT,silling fur ordinary purposes.
B adjourned Term, 14th Sept. 1830—Present, iheii
Sept. I«3li
s, Van Le
eottard, and Win.
Honois, AVilliatn 8. Stoke
1’siter.
RULE NISI.—The petitilion of John Daniel shew
eth.thfat on the nintlmf October, in the year of our
Lord.eighleeu hundred and twonly.your jietit|..ite.r,«iid
ltlracl
AGENCY. , ......
HE undersigned will attend to the renewal ol " ne * Immaa tstiimnerlilienteri dimoaceitnin
Notes in the Central Bank at the usual fee ol ! !" duly a"d legally executed, (which contract; nm.U, Esq. nt Shady Dale.
Septemhs
17
MARTHA RAINWATER, Adin’rx.
r 13 35 4m
W 1
GEORGIA, Greene comity
r UEREAS Ann McCowen, Hinton Crawford
and Jesse B. Pltillipt
administration on the estate
lale ol said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said riorea-ed,
to come forward within the time prescribed hy law.
to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given tinder my hand at oflice, this 5th day of
November, 183t>.
THOMAS W. GRIMES, Cl’k. c. o.
Nov 8 43 fit
GEORGIA, Greene county.
W HEREAS William Edmondson and Tho. C.
Gurlington apply to me for letters of admi
nistration on the estate of George VV. Gurlington,
late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cito und admonish all and
singular the kindrod and creditors ol said deceased, to
he and appear ut my olfice, within the lime prescribed
hy law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said lot-
ters should not ha granted.
Given under inyTiandat olfice, 1st day of Nov, 1836.
THOMAS VV. GRIMES, e. c. «.
Nov. 8 _ 43 fit
GOVERNOR I1AMII.TO.V
r|1Hlrt noted RACK HORSE will make his next
I season (Spring of 1837) near Cullodeusville,
Mnnrua county, Georgia, under llie direction ol Mr.
Ei.sii.mhv Rosmuson. Tciui* llie same «► lesl setuon.
Particular' in handbill. JOHN MOORE.
Iteiinglon, Oft 24, 1830. 43 fit’
ft r The Meruig Mcwepser will aq>r tad publish the
ebawe tsir usites end *buge G. fc U.
IIUR months afterdate, application will he made
to the inferior Court of Laurens county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to snll the real
estate that was drawn by, and I/citings lo the orphans
of Thomas Homes, late of Laurens county, deceased.
MARGARET HOMES, Guardian
for the orphans.
Septemher’13 35 4 in
■JJAOUR months after date, application will be made
JJ 8 lo the honorable Court of Ordinary of Han
cock county, for leave to sell the lands in said county,
whereof the orphan children of William C. Smith, de
ceased, are seized, for the purpose of division,
WM. R. MOSS, Guardian
Sparta, Sept. 20.1836. 4m
OU Rntmi ti i s'afie r~u lie rd a to, application will
be made to the honorable tho Court of Ordinary
nf Appling county, for leave to sell fractional Lot No.
„ f 91, in the 13th district of the 1st section of original.)'
, rnlllxtlS/o f ! Cherokee now Lumpkin countv. for the benefit of the
of 1 humus M. McCowen, ^ uf Tho W ' (10 ds, deceased.
“ JOHN HUGHEY, Giinrdinn.
September 20, 1836 4m
F‘
I ^IOUR months afterdate, application will be made
’ to the Inferior Court of Putnam connly, when
sitting for ordinary pnrposes, for leave to sell all the
land lit Hancock’ county, belonging to tho estate of
John Hubert, late of the first named county, deceas
ed, nnd also a ferry landing on the Putnam side of the
Oconee river. WM. HUBERT, Adm’r.
September 23 __ 4m
||7 pi the honorable the Inferior Court of l^orens
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for lecuo
to self tho real estate of Joint C. Culpepper late of
Laurens comity, deceased.
RUSSEL KELLAM, Adm’r.
September 27, 1836 4n>
F OUR months after dale, application will lie made
lo the lionornhle Inferior Court of Washington
county, when silting for ordinary pur|tose,, for leave
In self the negroes l>elnn,lng to tbs orphans of Me-
shack Outlaw, daceantd, of snid county.
MUUUAN OUTLAVV, Guardian.
Out I 38
I N OUR months after date, oppiicitian will he Mud.
’ to tho honorahlo Inferior Court of Wilkinsol'
connly, when aiiliug for ordinary |>urpo»ss, lor lease
lo sell all III* laud and negroes holnngmg to Ilia esteh
of Urttpio Pries, late of said coiinly. deceased.
MARY ANN FRICK Adm*«.
Ooli
GEORGIA, 'I'JiHufktrro coitnty.
W HEREAS Kiclmrd Anderson applies to mo
for letters of administration on the estate of
Samuel Simmons, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore lo cite nnd admonish all and
singular the kindred nud creditors of said deceased, lo
he and appear at my olfice. within the lime prescribed
hy law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should nol be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 14th Oct. 1830.
QUINEA O’NEAL, c. c....
Oct 25 41 fit
GEORGIA, Lowndes comity.
W HEREAS John F. Clements applies In me for
lettera of administration on the estate of Win.
Clements, lete of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, nl] and
Singular llie kindred and creditors of -aid deceased,
lo he and appear at my office, within the time prescri
bed hy latr, to show cause, if nny they have, « hy said
tellers should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at oflice, this fitli Oct. 1836.
WILLIAM SMITH, c. c o.
Oct 25 41 fit
GEORGIA, Jones county,
W HEREAS Elizabeth O’Danicl and William 11.
Ingram npply to nte for tellers of administra
lion, on the estate of John O'Daniel, late of Jones
county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
lo lie and appear nt my office within tho time prescrib
ed by law, lo shew came (if tny they have) why said
letters should not he granted.
Given uuder my hand, this 17th October, 1836.
CHARLES MACAKTMY, e.e.o.
Oct 25 41 fit
GEORGIA, AppIluK Bounty.
N OTICE.—Personally come, Abraham Harmon
end Selnli his wife, who repurlrd themselves
as Iree parsons of colour, and their names, ages, na
tivity, residence, Ac., registered agreeably to law.—
At oflice, this 14th June, 1836.
JESSE MOBLEY. 0.1.1 c.
Novembers 43 3t
UTotice. —All persons indebted to kiclmrd
Welter, late of said rotinlv, dtora.n l, are re-
qti, tied lo entun forward and make payment, ami all
persona having dannsitdt against said d> . ested, are re
quired lo present litem l» the litpa itraii ribrd by law.
LUCIN0Y WESTER, A3»'~
Nosaeibaf |
'JUi
nn« dollar for each renownl. They will also pass
through tin* several ofiices and forward grants nl oo<»
dollar for a single grant, and fifty cents each* where
more tlmn one is requested.
Communications uddressed to them jointly or sepa
rately, post paid, will be punctual!v attended to.
JOHN G. I’ARK,
PETER FAIR.
Milledgeville, April 26. 15 if
is liereuntoannexed,) by which they bound tfienoel'
under (lie penalty of one thousand dollars, to divide
llie land equally, that cuch might draw in tbe then con- I
lemplated Land Lottery, or any other Land Lottery!
which might be in the future | and your petition* I
er avers, that lie. in compliance with his contract, has |
granted the one half of every lot which he drew in any |
of the Land Lotteries, since the making of the said
contract, to (he represoHtnti'
of the
Oglethorpe University.
Agent of the J
required sum h
rEJl HE Agent of the Board having repotted that th
M. required sum has been
tltnrpe University, therefore,
Resolved, That our Treasurer be authorised to call
in the first instalment upon the subscription.
By order of the committee,
S. ROCKWELL, Chairman.
B. P. Stubbs, Sec’y. and Trees.
NOTICE.
In accordance with the foregoing resoluimn of the
Committee, I will cull upon the subscribers for 20 per
cent, of their subscriptions.
B. P. STUBBS, Sec’y. and Trens.
Oct 25 41 tf
T 1
A GREAT BARGAIN.
HF, subscriber offera for sale, his plantation ly
ing, being and situated at the corner of the 3d,
4th, llth and 12ih districts of Lee county, containing
lOOU acres, part of which is first quality oak and
hickory, balance second quality, and good pine land,
256 acres of which is under good fence and now in a
stele of cultivation. Good log buildings on the pre
mises, a new gin house and fir-l rato gin, and a good
well of water. The place l as been aeliled about five
years, during which lime 30 persons have been living
there, nnd not the first case of lever has occurred,
1‘ersnns wishing to purchase would do well lo examine
the premises while the crop is growing For further
particulars, apply to Col. H. R. Ward, in Milledge
ville, or to the overseer on the place.
JOHN WILLIAMS.
July l» L • 27 if
GEORGIA, Greene couuiy.
W HEREAS John Moiilorl applies in me for let
ter. of administration (in the eslnle of William
Moore, late of said counly. deceased—
Tlin.o are therefore lo cite am! admonish all and
singular llie kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo
he and appear ut toy office within the lime urescrilied
hy law, to shew cause (if any ibey buva) why said let
ters of admihiUrullaii should not be granted.
Given under usy hand, at office, tbi. 26-h day nf Oc
tober, IH3«. YHOS W. GRIM KB, e. c. o.
Nov I _ _ 42 6i
A LL paraons indebted lo the estate nf L. W, Hud
son, deceased, will make immediate payment I
and Itiosc having demands will make tlmm known ui
cording In law. J- M. CHAMBER!}, )
JOHN HI/DtiON,
UflSV HUDSON, S
Nov •- 4ft *
Summerlin, and vour petitioner HX'ersi ilial the snid
Thomas Summerlin drew Lot of Land No. 208, in j
I lie ,18th district of Early connly, and that the'.aid 1
ubscri'hed tu Ogle- ■ Thomas Summerlin departed this life w itkuut liuving ’
executed lilies lolheone half of mid Inttnonr petitioner,'
which lie was bound in law lo do, and your petitioner
avers aiso, thill llie said Thomas Summerlin in Ins
lifetime did acknowled.-e your petitioner’s right to
the one half of said lot of land—for that llie said Tho.
tnas and your petitioner ilid jointly lease (he snid lot
of land on the Glii day of November, 1822, lo one
Dennis Rooks, which w ill appear hy a reference to
certain article* of agreement, hereunto annexed, en
lured into between tbe said parties ; nud vonrpelition
er Iurlber states lo yoor bum,ruble body,'that llie ad
ininl*!rntor* ot llie said Tltomrs are willing lo make
lilies lo your petitioner for the one half of said Ini,
w henever this honorable Court shall so direct ilium —
Your petiliouer piays this honorable Court lo giant
him an order, directing llie administrator* of the said
Thomas to make him lull and complete lilies lo (he
one hall of llie lot aforesaid, in terms of tee law, in
such ca-es made and provided, and vour petitioner as
in duty bound will ever pray, &c.
VV. F. VANLAND1NGI1 AM,
Attorney for IVtitiuuer.
The Court on bearing the foeregoing petition read,
Order that the same be entered on the minute* of llie
Court, and he published ill (the Southern Recorder,
agreeably (o the statute in such cases made and pro
vided ; and that the adminislr.iiors of Thomas Sum
merlin, deceased, do shew cause, if any lh»w have,
why they should not execute lilies ttloue half of said
lot of land, agreeably to the provisions in snid bond,
on or before the time aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court ol Or
dinnry, September 15. 1836.
JOHN W. ROUTER, c. c.o.
September 27. 1836. 2-n
LAWSON S. HOLLAND.
33 eow3m
A Teacher Warned.
O NE who can come well recommended lor indus
try, sobriety, and ability to tench, will meet srilh
liberal encouragement in the neighborhood of the
A inim without Inmily would lieprefer-
llier particulars apply lo cither of the
mbscrihors, personally or hv teller.
JOSEhH W. WALTON.
JOSEPH I* PEN1CK,
BENJAMIN HARRIS?,
BENJAMIN M. PEEPLES,
counly, Oct 4. 39 8t
d Thome* red. For furtli
Mu
GEORGIA, Henry comity.
In the Superior Court of said counly, Oct. Term, 1836.
Elixaixtii IUv )
vs. y Libel for Divorce.
Jim* 8. Rav. )
I T apiwtariug lo llie Court, from llm return n| ilia
almrill’, that the dofeudnnt III lti« above case Is not
to be found—It is on motion ordered, That Ilia do-
fanduiil appear and answer, un or before Ilia first day
of l||u nest term of tills Court—ami Ilial service he
by publication of this rule in nun ol ilia pub-
las nlibis Hi ale for thrao month* pravioui
s copy from Ilia punuies of said Court,
ALEXANDER O. MURRAY Clark. ,
Novi 4ft ftrn
ROCKWELL A IlENAA'i
ATTORNIES AT LAW—Mn.ilnxsx villi, Ga.
H AVING milted tlicir professional interests, will
attend to business entrusted to them iu the coun
ties nl llie Oomulgee Circuit—in llie county ot Hnn-
cock of the Northern—Washington, of the Middle—
Tw iggs nod Laurens of llm Southern—and Houston,
Bibb and .Monroe, of llie Flint Circuits—Also in Ihe
Federal Court.
Their Olfice is on llie second floor of the Masonic’
Hull. SAMUEL ROCKWELL,
M. J. KENAN.
July 22 28 tf
A LL per-oos indebted In tbe entitle of Leuine!'
Chaffin, deceased, are requested to make pay
ment, and all having demands, to present their elaims'
in terms of law. THOMAS NOLAN. r P ,
MATHEW MAYNE, ) L: cr “’‘
November I 42 Ot
Georgia, Oglethorpe County..
I NFERIOR COURT sitting Ifnr ordinary purpos
es, September Term. 1836. Present their Honors
Hay T. Laxurum, Johis M. Cox, und William R.
Brooks, Justices:
The petition of George II. Young, administrator en
tho astute of Gen. John Stewart, deceased, slmweth,
ill'll bo ha* fully administered the estate nf suid decaos
ceased, wherefore, he pray* thui letters dismissory may
be granted tn term* of the law, in such case* made and
pynvided : Urrf. rrd hy the Conrt, that the prayer of the
petitioner be granted, end dial the Clark of this Court
do issue a citation, requiring all persona ciinrerued, lo
shew cause, if any they have, why llie said adminis
trator should nol be discharged. It Is further ordered,
that a cop . of this Rule be pnb|i.hed in one of the Ga
zelle* of this Siam fur llie space of sis months.
A true extract from the Minutes of Ilia Court af
Ordinary, nl September Term, 1*3(1
HENRY BRITAIN. Cl’ke. a.
September 13, 18:16 35 Cm
A LI, per.,u,• indebted I , llie estate of Alegawter
J\, Hindu., deceased, of Morgen county, era re-
quested to Iiiibii immediate payment; aisu all persons
boung claim* wilt present them to tlx undersigned, In
lanes of tho law
M.YDISU* B..6NELI4.NO0, Adm’r.
N<s* IS 44 fit