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TIILLEDUEVILLE, UEOKCIA, TUESIUY YOVKnRER 93. 1830.
i¥o. 40—VO I.. X VII.
*TT Tlio Rkcokukr is published weekly, generally,
• nil twice i» week during the Session of the legislature,
om Hancock street, nearly opposite tl»e Miixonic Hall, nt
TilRRR Doi.t.AfU per annum, payable iu advance, or Four
Duli.Yks, if lint paid before the end of the year.
AnvKRTisF.HKM rs conspicuously inserted »it the usunl
rate-*. Those aent without «i specification of the tiumher
of insertions will he published until ordered out, and
chareed accordingly. . .
.Sales of land and iieero-’*, by Administrators, Executors,
or Guardian*, are required by law to he held no the first
Tuesday in the inontli, between the hours of ten in the
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-house
of the county in which the property is situate.—Notices
of these sales must be given in u public gazetto sixty duys
previous to llte day of sale.
Notices for the sale of personal property must he given
in like manner, forty days previous to the day of sale.—
Also, notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate must
lie published for forty days.
Notice that application will he made to the Court of Or
dinary for leave to sell land, must he published for four
months. .
All business in the line of printing, will meet with
pro mpt attention at the Rkcouuf.r Office:.
Lkttrus (on business) must he post-paid.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
FOUR MONTHS’ NOTICES,
B aldwin siMiitis sm«.—win he
sold on the first Tuesday in December next,
before the Court-house door in Baldwin county, he- j 8M jj C0 , 1IjlVi the real
tween the usual hours of sale, the following properly,
r ^NOl'K monthsfrom date app'icstion will he mad
lot lie hottornhle the Inferior Court of Lowndes '
county, when silling for ordinary (Mirpnses, lor lenve
to sell ihe real estate of Sophia Wall rip. orphan and
minor of Larkin Waltrin, deceased.
LEVI J. KNIGHT. Guardian. I
July 26. 1836 23 dm
1 ^1 OCR months after date, application will he made
to the lioiioralila Ihe Infmior Courl of Greene ]
county when silling for ordinary purpn«c«, f tr leave ,
to sell the real estate formerly of Sarah 'IV Kettrell.
hut now myself ami Eliza T. Kettrell, for the purpose j
of making n division.
WILLIS WRIGHT, Ounrdinn.
Angn«t 2. 21) 4m
OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jones
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the land and negroes of Hugh M. Comer, dee’d.
of said couutv, for the benefit of his heirs.
JOHN F. COMER, Adin’r.
__Atigust 2 4m
1 71OIJR montlisafter dale, application will he made
to the honorable tin* Inferior Court of Morgan i
I lOUR months afierdate, apple
to the Inferior Court or Ju:
F l
ration will ho made
asper county, x\ Lite
sitting for ordinary purposes for lease to fell lot of
land No. ^01. m the 111h district, 1st section, now
Cherokee county, as the property of Jiirrel .Malone,
late of said county, deceased.
SEABORN J HENDRICK. Adm’r.
Oct 4 38
1 ^1 OUR months alter date, application will be mad t
to the hoiioiahle Inferior Court of Monroe com •
iv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to so I
the Negroes belonging to the estate of L. B. Chau •
piou, late of said county, deceased.
WM. S. MIDDLEBROOKS, Adm’r.
HANNAH CHAMPION, Adm’rx.
October 11, 1836. 4m
f ^lOUR mouths afierdate. application will l»o made
to the honorithln tlu* Inferior Court of Greene
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Ionic
to sell a negro woman named Eh by, and her child,
belonging to the e-tate of Joseph VV right, late of sji d
comity, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
JAMES M PORTER, Adm’r.
Oct 18 40
Ml '
One lot of hooks, a lot of quills, two
Elm npague wine, two boxes wine, half a dozen
chairs, one lot cotton bagging, one bed and furniture, i
two hats, one trunk of wearing cloths, one lot parasols,
nnd sundry other articles of dry goods, hardware nod .
crockery: levied on ns the property of Henry Cos-
card, to satisfy a ft fa in favor of William Fuller, vs.
Henry Cosnard.
JAMES A. HILL, Sh’ff
November 1
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leav.
a House and Lot in the town of Ma lison, in
of William Anderson, or
phan of William Anderson, deceased. All persons
. , .! concerned will please lake notice, and file their ohje«-
kels of , w ...... „ ' , J
lions, it any they ha
ELIJAH E. JONES.
Testamentary Guardian.
2y 4 m
F
- I
August 2, 18:16 _ _____
OUR months nfier date application will he made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Washing- I
H ancock sheriffs saie.-win he
sold, on the fu>t Tuesday iu December next, at
the court-house, iu 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 tin* waters
! ton County, when silting ns a Court of Ordinary, for
I Icme to sell Ihe negroes belonging to the estate oi
I John R. Howard, deceased.
JOHN II. NEWTON. AdmV.
] August 16 31
OUR months after date, application w ill lie made
I ^VJUR months ntler date, application will he made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Morgan coun
ty, when silting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell
the land and negroes belonging tli the estate of Joshua
Tillery, deceased. All persons concerned will please
lake notice and file their objections, if anv they have.
JOEL COLLEY, Kx'or,
Oct 25 41
F OUR months after date, application will he made
to the Court of Ordinary, of Hancock comity,
lor leave to sell the lands whereof Abraham Stowe,
late of said county, was seized, and the negroes be
longing to his estate, for the benefit of his heirs.
SEABORN LAWRENCE, Adm’r.
Nov 15 41
F
ton county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for
leave to sell the following negroes, to-wit: Dorms,
WJ BtlCl' «I A I HC Ull ll'l, IIIUIC ,11 "II III ....... n , . ■ . , . . ...
..I Town creek, joining lund of James Youngblood nnd Pk W; ( * r «« u ; ''in and 1 haddein. Imlnngmg to Pita- i
others, whereon Samuel II Harris now live*, levied \ ,,e, J Sheppard. u/ATkivy n' .
on as the property of Samuel H. Harris, to satisfy a J ISAAC H. W A KINS, l ru-tee.
li. f«. in favor of Win. Sanford vs. Samuel H. Harris, i August 23 / * l>l
1 71 OUR mouths alter dale, application will he made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Carroll coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell
tin* real estate and negro hoy (Lewis) of Henry Cur
tiss. late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of
his heirs. THOMAS CHANDLER. AdmV.
NANCY M. CURTISS, Adm’rx.
Nov 15 41
Als i. one black pouey. seven or eight years old. le- !
vied on as the property of Robert Mitchell, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of Jonathan Roach vs. Robert Mitch- 1
ell. Property pointed out bv plaintiff** attorney. j
ISAAC P. WHITEHEAD, I). Sl. iL
Oct 25 _ 41 j
2p1 REENE SlicrilPs Sule.-Will!»« sold, j
NJT on the first Tuesday in December next, in the (
town of Greenesboro’, Greene county, the following
property, to wit:
All the interest that Josiah Jarrell basin and to 150 j
acres of land, lying oo the waters of the Ogcchee, <
adjoining Early and others; levied on hy virtue of h ;
fi fa. issued from a Justices’ court, in favor of Samuel j
Caldwell vs. said Jarrell, and returned to me hy a j
constable. JOHN ARMSTRONG, D. Sli’lf.
Oct 25 4| :
(^REENE SlicrUpTsalcs—Willk..,,!,!. I u , l0|1 flir nnIi ,„ r , PBve
X * nttho Co'irl-lmu.ediiiirm tha lownorCj^cPiieii-1 ||)e ru „, „ f , )r j 0 | 1M \ V . Llgl.tfoot.af.aiil noun.
, deceased.
S 71 OUR month* alter date, applicatiun will he made
to the hoiioiahle the Inferior Court of Decatur '
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave!
to sell all of the real estate of David Waters, late oi l
said county, deceased.
JOHN DONOLSON. Adm’r. *
September!) 34 4m
1 ^1 OUR months after da'e, application will he made j
to the honorable the Justices ol the Inferior
Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary pur- |
poses, for leave to sell Lot of land No. 16. in the 5th j
district of Troup countv, for the benefit of Eliza Ann j
and William Jasper O'Baiiiou, Minors of William U'-j
Bunion of said county, deceased.
LEE DUNCAN, Guardian. !
September 13, 1836 35 4tn |
1 .^()UR mouths alter date, application will he made
1 to the honorable the Inferior Court of 'Taliaferro
county, while titling for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the negroes belonging to (lie estate of Felix
G. Callaway, deceased.
JAMES M. CALLAWAY. Adm’r.
SUSAN 3. CALLAWAY, Adm'rx.
November8. I836 45 4m
1 71 OUR months after date,application will he made
to the honorable Inferior Court of Jones county,
buro,’Greene county, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
One Store House nnd Lot in the town of Greeups-
horo*, on Main st. adjoining 1. It. Hall and Jno. Cun
ningham’* stores, formerly occupied hy C. Lewis Si
Co ns a store-house, levied on as the property of Curtis
Lewis, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Chloe C.
Collier, vs. said Curtis Lewis.
Also—3*27 acres Land on the waters of Richland
creek, adjoining lands of Wingfield, and Win. C. Daw
son. levied or. ns the property of George Dawson, to
satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of the Bank of the
.State n| Georgia vs. George Dawson.
Also—One Sorrel Horse, (j years old. levied on ns
the property of James It. Clark, to satisfy a fl fa in
fsvor of John Chew, vs. James R. Clack.
Also—7} acres Land together with the Dwelling
House, ami Blacksmith's Shop, adjoining John Akins
and others, levied on ns the property of L°muel Cron
lay, to satisfy three fi fas'from the Justices’ Court, in
favor of Albert R. Jackson and Adam 'V. Rankin, v.s
Lemuel Crosley. Levy made nnd returned t«* me by
u Constable. WM. I.. STRAIN, SI TIL
Nov. 1
JAMES FREEMAN, )
DAVID B. HILL, $
•13,1836. 35
Adtn’rs.
4 m
Georgia, Morgan County.
W HEREAS Benjamin T. Russell applies to me
for letteia of administration, dc bonis non, oil
the real estate of Burwell Russell, late of said coun
ty. deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to
appear at my office, within Ihe time prescribed hy law,
lo show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 10th day of
November, 1836.
JOHN W. PORTER, CPk c
N vetnber 22 fit
Septemh
f TlOUR mouths idler date, application will he made |
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock j
county, when sifting as a court of ordinary, fur leave I
to sell Lot No. 177. in the 6ih district of Troup -nl- j
»o, lot No. 172. in the 23d district originally Muscogee i
now 'Talbot county, belonging to the orphans of Gil- I
more Bledsoe, deceased. j
JOHN W. RABUN, Guardian.
September 13. 1836. 35 4 m J
GEORGIA, Taliaferro county.
W HEREAS Fleet Tallin applies to me lor let
ters of administration on the estuto of Philip
Uuckihy. late of said county, deceased—
’These are therefore fo cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to come forward within tfie tioie prescribed by law,
and shew cau«e, (if any exist) why said letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand nt oificc, this filli day of
November, 1836.
QUINE A O’NEAL, c. c. o.
Nov 8 43 fit
F (
OUR months after date, application will he made
the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Ogle-
lhorj>e county, lor leave lo sell a lot of land in Cowe
ta couxty. the same being designated us Lot No. 127
of the 5th district, belonging tn the estate of Nancy
A«kius, deceased. To he sold in pursuance of the
will.
SILAS M. ECHOLS. Ex’or.
I8W6. 35 4 m
September 13
OUR months afier dale,
F
pplicatioii will he made
of Greene couutv. when
O OEETIIORt»E SliorifPs Sails—Will
lie sold, in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe
county, on the first 'Tuesday in December next, with
in Ihe usual hours of sale, Ihe following property, viz :
One tract or parcel of Land, containing 30 acres, he
the same more or les«. on the waters of Little river,
whereon Augustus GuiM now lives; levied on to satis
fy sundry fi fa«. iu favor of Swanson Si Tuggle vs. _
Augustus Gtiill. Properly pointed nut hy plaintiff; j ( j n
levy made and returned lo me hy a constable. i estate that was drawn hy, and belongs to the orphans
JOS. JENKINS, Dep. Sh’IF. ’ 0 f 'Thomas Home*, late of Lauren* county, deceased.
N»*v 1 42 j MARGARET HOMES, Guardian
to the Inferior Con
tting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of John Rainwater, late of Greene county, de-
ceased—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
MARTHA RAINWATER. Adm’rx.
September 13 35 4m
S JIOUR months afterdate, application will lie made
’ to the Inferior Court of Laurens county, when sit-
r ordinary purposes, fir leave to sell the real
O KEENE SlierilPs Sulo.-Will be sol
on the firM Tuesday in January next, in tl
town of Greensboroogh, Greene county, within the j 2.^1 1 >U
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:— j ML to
One hundred acres of land, more or less, on the wa
ters of Little river, adjoining lands of Ciillireatli
others; levied on as the property of William 1L
Broach fo satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice’s
court, in favor of Swanson Si Toggle and other fi fas,
vs. said Broach.
JOHN ARMSTRONG. D. SITfT.
November 8 43
for the. orphans.
September 13 35 4m
(>U R months after dale, application will lie made
the honorable Court of Ordinary of Han-
k county, f*»r leave to sell tin* lands in said county,
lid i u hereof the orphan children of William C. Smith, d<
Postponed
C "1 REENE Sheriff's Sale.—Will be sold.
J|* nt llte court-house, in the town of Greenesboro’, >
Greene county, on the first 'Tuesday iu December
next, between the usual hours of sale, the following 1
properly, to wit: (
Three Negroes: Townley, a man, 48 veers
old; Jacob, a mail. 42 years old, and Lucy, a woman, I
38 years old; levied on as the property of James 8. i
Park, executor of Esekiel E. Park, deceased, to satis- ,
fy a fi. fa. in favor of the B ank of the Slate ol Geor- ,
gia vs. Ihe same. The above property will he sold for
Bankable paper, made payable, at the branch hank in
Greenesborough, Ga.
WM. L. STRAIN, Sheriff. |
Nov 8 42 Ids
T TLlAFEKRO Sheriff's Sale.-Will
fie sold on the first Tue«day in January next, at j
the Court house iu the town of of Crawfordville, :
Taliaferro county, one half cere Lot at the north-east j
corner of the public square, with a small one story
framed dwelling house, smoke-house, and cabbiu
kitchen. Levied on us the property of Cliarb s Cul I
berliouse, hy six fi fas, issued from a Justices Court, j
Thompson and Oleary and others vs Charles Culher- !
house. Levy made and lelnrned to me hy a Consta
l,|e. WILLIAM LITTLE, SITff j
November 18 .'5 tds 1
GEORGIA, Greene county.
W HEREAS Ann McCowcn, Hinton Crawford '
nnd Jesse B Phillips apply to me for letters of
administration on the estate of Thomas M. McVowen,
late nl said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, ;
to come forward within the time prescribed hy law.
to shew cause, if any they have, why said h*tter« i
should not he granted.
Given under my hand ut office, this filli day of (
November, 1836.
THOMAS W. GRIMES, CTk c. o.
Nov 8 43 fit
ceased, are seized, for the purpose of dividon.
WM. R. MOSS, Guardian.
Sparta. Sept. 20. 1836. _ 4m
1 71 OUR month* after aO» r date, application will
, he made to the honorable the Court of Ordinary
of Appling county, for leave to sell fractional Lot No.
01, in the 13th district of the 1st section of originally
Cherokee now Lumpkin county, for the benefit of the
heirs of Thomas Woods, deceased.
JOHN HUGHEY, Guardian.
September 20. 1836 4m
GEORGIA, Greene county.
W HEREAS Edward II. Wingfield and Erallmn
Seymour apply lo me f«»r letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Dr. Thus. Wingfield, late of
suid county, deceased—
These are therefore to r.ile and admonish till and
singular Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
come forward within the time prescribed hy law, and
shewc.aose, if any they have, why said letters should
not lie granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this fitli day of
November, 1836.
THOMAS W. GRIMES, CTk. c. o.
Nov. 8 43 fit
FRANKLIN ACADEMY,
ZEBULON, PIKE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
T IME Trustees of this institution nre desirous to
employ a Teacher to take charge of the Acade
my for 1837, or a succession of years.
A classical ’Teacher who can cotnc well recommend
ed for industry, ability nnd moral character, will re
ceive a liberal salary, and none other need apply.
Also a Lady, who is qualified nod can exhibit satis
factory testimonials, will he employed in the Female
Department for 1837. or longer.
Zebulon is situated upon a beautiful eminence, sur
rounded hy n dense population and a salubrious and
pure atmosphere.
J. L. BLACKBURN, 5
wm. Harris.
E. I\ DANIEL. I ?
J. V RKOKOK, VI
II. V VAN 1HHBK.H, I 5
THUS. B. DANIEL, r<
JOHN HALL, J
HIT Applicants fortlie above situation can apply,
during the session of the Legislature, to Dr. Blackburn,
or Wm. Harris, Esq., in Milledgcville
November 8 43 w3m
A LAD about 13or 14 years of age, well disposed, |
and tolerably well lofvuuced in a good I'.iiglidi j
education, would he taken at this ollice. upon early j
application, hshii apprentice to the Printing hustpe**. I
One fiotn tin* country would bo preferred. Sept 12. I
Hats nnd lluidu iii e nt Cost.
f|3 H E Suhsqrihers will dispose of their assortment |
-M- of HATS, and a general assortment wf HARD
WARE, at COST. |
COWLES Si WARD. I
N° v 1 42 U 1
NOTICE.
T HE copartnership heretofore exiting under the
firm and stylo of W. G A. J. T. LANE, was
dissolved this day hy mutual consent Wm. G Lank
is authorised to cl os ? the hti*ine«< nf said concern.
WILLIAM fi. LANE,
J \MEsJ T. LANE.
Mi ledgeville, Sept. I, 1836.
3 he Stock of Dry Goods nnd Merchandise general- j
Iv, her*mlore belonging to WM. G. LANE. vV W. (i. I
*fcj. T. LANE, have been this day sold to Me«rs.
J AMES T. LANE, JOHN W. LUMPKIN. & JNO.
HAMMOND, who will continue Ihe business at the
same place.
f)n retiring from business, the copartners take great
pleasure in recommending the«e young gentlemen to
their former friends and customers, a* possessing supe
rior business habits and the strictest integrity. Their
supply of goods will he found to embrace a general and
well selected assortment.
The undersigned will continue nt the Store nf Messrs.
Lank, Lumpkin. Si Hammond, for the purpose of clos
ing up the business of ihofo'uner concern.
WILLIAM G.‘ LANE.
Sep'. 1, 1830
COPARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have this day entered into copart
nership, for the transaction of business in this place,
under Ihe name und style of LANE, LUMPKIN A:
HAMMOM).
JAMES T LANE.
JOHN W. LUMPKIN,
JOHN HAMMOND.
uw
Lank. Lumpkin Si Hammond, have commenced re
ceiving their FALL and WINTER SUPPUES.com
prising a very extensive assortment, which they tea-
pectfullv invite their friends ai.d the public generally,
to examine.
Sept. I, 1836 35
raw
WASOHIC HALE.
nil IIE SubacrTmrs have received their assortment
0 of Fancy and Stanle FALL AND WINTER
G»»ODS, consisting of rig’d. Satins, Fig’d. Pou. de
Soie. Silk Gin. de Zan, Plain and Figured Chally.
French and English Merinos, and Merino Gro. do
Nap*, Indies Satin and Embroidered Cravats, Gloves,
Ilo«iory, Clinneille and Embroidered Merino Shawl*.
A great variety of French worked Capes and Collars.
Gent’s, and Boys Fill and Cloth Caps.
Carpeting, Ross, &c., latest Patterns.
They invite Planters to call and exnmine their as
sortment of Neuro Cloths, Shirtings. Shoes, Hat*,
&c.. as they are determined that priees and quality
shall please.
Ready IWude Clottiing
Copsi tiilg of Gent’s, nnd Ladies Cloth Clonks. Over
coats, Pants. Vests, Collars, Storks and Bosoms.
Just received, 10,0<M> His. CllCPSP.
«. hoot it sojv
H AM. jii«l rcrfivrd n largp and dc.irabl* at'
'"rime'll of Itry tJon.U uriiuited lolh.M.-
•on. Ammii; iIi.mii nr,, lip,I niiBliiie. Merino Cloth.,
Fifinred Merino,, .uporlln. niaelt, Blue. Cre.n and
/alley eolorvd Broad < |<>|Ii j, rilibed otif) plain
Cai,imere,, SATTINETT8. ;I4 nnd 0-4 Engliih
Merinos.
SILKS.
Rich Black nnd Blno Block, colored, figured and
plain Gro. de Nap’*.. Poix do tioie.
Block Indian l.ualering, Sinclmwes, Florenca fan
cy ilaiidkercliier., rich nlack nod hloe b'ack and fancy
colored Bella, Ponuee Hdkl'o.
Sill; ond Cotlon Hosiery; French and liofliifiprints;
plain oiripe nod check Cmnhrir.o ; Savias Mo.lins,
Thrcndoml Bobhinetl l.nceo; domestic Cottons and-
Calico,.
Canton Fhtonela olid Checks; Diimoak Table Co-
WANTED, .100 Slates Cotton, h
the highest market price will he paid.
which |
Milled itevillc
COWLES & WARD.
Septcmher 27 il? tf
NEW GOODS.
it<u»e and Point ItlawikelM, variuua vizea and:
prims.
. , Diaper and Negro Cloths
I hankful for past patronage, they promise to nieril Ladies and GemiemeiT* GLOVES, of varioui qtigu.
eonlinounro of llm snme. ‘ lilies.
Mi«*ps and Roy’s do.
Ladies Kid and Prtrirelbi Slippers.
Pumeila and Gaifnr Boots.
Ladies’ Prunella nnd Velvet water-proof Boots and
Slipper*.
T HF. SUBSCRIBER hoa received port, nnd is "ion's Shoe, of everv description,
now receiving his Fall and Winter Sio. k ol J Ur„il B ,„ett s water prnnf Boolti.
Getit h and boy s fashionable flilt§* aud Ckrtb
end fur Cap^«
ZISADIT 7VEADZ3 CL0TUIIffCTi
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Cloaks*
Ladies fig’d Merino and Cireasninn do
Gent’*. t nmh>et OVERCOATS; frock nnd d«K
Goa's: Pantaloons; Vests; Stocks; Linen Cotters;
Bosoms ; Cotton Flannel und Merino Shirts; Drawers,
LAFAYETTE HALL.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that lie continues to occupy
LA F A Y E T T E H ALL,
in Milledgeville. whore lie flatters himself those who
favor him with a call, will find every thing provided
which can contribute to their comfort and conve
nience.
D. B. MITCHELL.
September 24,1835 38 tf
1 11 OUR months afierdate, application will lie made |
^ to the Inferior Court of Putnam county, when j
silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ull the |
land in Hancock county, belonging to the estate of ■
John Hubert, late of the first named county, deceits- |
ed, and also a ferry landing on the Putnam side of the !
Ocnnee river. IV M. HUBERT. Adin'r. i
September 26 4m__
OUR months after date, application will lie made I
to the I iferior Court of Montgomery county,
sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave 10 sell j
Lot No. 133, in the 6th district, formerly Wilkinson, j
now Montgomery county—also n half acre town lot (
at Mount Veriiou. Montgomery county, No. 12. he
longing fo the estate of Elizabeth Clark, late of Mont
gomery county, deceased, for the benefit of the heir*
and creditors.
WILLIAM R. RYALS. Adm’r
September 20. 1836 4m
F'
F‘
GF.OKOIA, (lr«*eno county.
W HEREAS William Erfmmulann »ml Tho. C.
Gurlingtnn apply «o inn for loiter, of mlini-
niilrxthin on llio e.wie of Gnorge W. Garliiigimi,
lain of .aid coiiniy. dncenancl—
Them are therefore to elm ami ndmnnUli nil and
lingular the kindred nnd ereditora ol aaid dne.-n.nd, to
lie and appear at tny ollice, within tlm time pre.crihnd
hy law, lo .how catiae, if any they have, why .aid lat
ter. .Iimtld lint he (ranted.
Givru under tny hand at office, I at day of Nor. IKttj.
THOMAS W. OIU.MES, c. o. ».
Nov. * (II fit
UOVEUNOR nAIULTOlii
T HIS timed RACE HORSE will make hit MU
I laawm (Spriiif of IH37) near Cullmlen.vllh-,
Monroe roiuity, Georgia, under tint direction ol Mi.
l'-i.*a*MH» ItuaxKTaoa. TeiuttUMuma a. I(.l iwaaon,
FartlenlaM In handhilt. jOIIN MOORE
Islington, Ocl J4, ISM. 411 Sf
■Tr Tho Macon Meaaooftr will oopy and oohUah th«
ao#»» bur nawa, tad .ham If. it O.
OUR month, aln-r dale, application will be made
he honorable the Inferior Court of Lauren.
Siren sittine for ordinary purpose., for lenae
lo .ell the real estnle of John C. Culpepper late of
Lauren, county, dneeaand.
RUSSEL KELLAM, Adin’r.
September 27, 18116 4in
Ol'R mouth, alter dam, application will be made
to tlm honorable Inferior Court *.f IVaaliingtoii
enmity, when billing for ordinary purposes, for leave
to ..ell ihe negroes belonging lo life orphans of Me-
shack Outlaw, deceased, of said county.
MORGAN OUTLAW, Guardian.
Oct 4 :is
I TIOUil months after dale, application will he made
' to ihe honorable Inferior Court of Wilkin.nl'
county, when .itting for ordinary purpose., for leave
lo sell all ihe land and negroes belonging to the eataf
of Britton Price, late of said counlv. deceasod.
MARY ANN PRICE. Adm’x.
Out 4 JW
1 71OIJ R months after dale,application will he made
. to Ihe honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
< oinilv, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave
1 to self all the real e-tale belonging lo the heirs of Jo-
si di Jordan, jr .deceased.
JOHN P. LATIMER. Adin’r.
Oct 23 41
F OUR month* a liar dam, application will lie made
to the honorable llte Inferior Court of Waahing-
ton county, wlmn sitting for Ordinary pnrnoacs, for
leave m noil all the raaleitalr of William A. Skiimi,
nf said •Oltnly, deceased.
’ «. SHRINK. Adm’r.
Nov ( ___ TJ 4m
F OUR months after data, application will bo made
t* tho Inferior Court nf J.s|>er cutiniy, when
.itiing for ordinary purposes, for loot* 10 aoll tho real
evlalo of Jo writ Malone, deceased.
SEABORN J. HENDRICK, Adm r.
Nov |h i*
Fciitalc lioarilinn anil Oatj School.
T HE Mibacribcr would inform hi* friend* nnd the
public., that he intends opening, in Entoniou,
Gu.,on the foal Monday in J.uiunrv. 1837, a Sf’IIOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES, in which will b« taught all
the branches of a solid and a polite education. He will
ho naai-ted. an the wants of the school may require, hy
well qualified and experienced teachers.
A Philosophical nnd Chemical apparatus has been
ordered from Boston. In fine, nothing shall he want
ing lo render this school worthy of Ihe patronage of an j
enlightened community.
A large, convenient and elegant building will, hy i
contract, be in readiness by the 1st of J unary. j
Mr. Hr.nRY C. Wai.sh will have clinrge of the mn-1
sical departinent, who*e knowledge of the science and i
experience in teaching, need no recommendation. I
The subscriber will receive n limited number of
young ladies, as hoarders, inlo his family, who will tie |
treated with the same parental care as his own child- |
ren, and enjoy all the comforts of a private home, with ,
the advantage of a public school.
Further particulars made known on application to i
(he principal, at Eatonton.
JAMES W. ARMSTRONG, Principal. 1
Oct 18 40 Oteow j
Rrownwood Female Institute. |
D R. ROBERT C. BROWN, Into of Scottihoro’,
lakes this method «.f informing his friends, and
parents nnd guardians generally, that he intends, in ’
January, 1837, opening an institution two miles west
of LaGrange, Troup county, for the Instruction of
Young Ladies.
A suitable building is now being erected in n neiglu
horhood, embracing heaiitiful scenery, h healthy at- J
mosphere, and good society, and while the retired lo
cation is .peculiarly adapted to aid siiidems in the i
pursuits of literature, its vicinity to LaGrnnge, remark
able for it* moral and refined community, offers every j
advantage which h parent cntiUf desire in educating j
his daughter-
Board can he obtained in the family of the PriiHti- (
pal, and in highly respectable families near.
A splendid Afahatus is ordered for tlu* use of the
institution, aud every branch of Solid and Ornamental
Education, will he taught with Ihe same tnithlulnens by
which Dr. B obtained that repiitniimi which he will
be ever anxious to merit nnd •••cure.
Brown wood, Troup co. Ga. 8apt. 20 40 •ewftt
OEOKOIA, tinenc r-onnlf.
W HEREAS ll-iiry S«n6iril. Jr. appli*, lo m»
for lallara nf K-'minialrnlliin on Ilia •atatn of
ll.nry Sanford, aan’r. tala of ,ah| county, dnrrair.l—
Th.'Mi art ihoroforo In ell* ami aduioiii.h all and
•jugular lha Umlrad and rrodilor. ol .aid dncaa«ad.
In com. forward wilhln lha tl inn pra.ariliid hy law,
aud ihaw naUM. If any ihry havn, why aud lallara
alionld not ho granted.
Givan nndtr my hand, ul nffica, llila full day of
Novanthar, HBS.
THOMAS VV. CKIMrj. Tlk • *
Nor • tf N
l>r. I'ruttN Patent Arliflcial !\iit|>lo,
T HE Sub-criher ban on hand n tmnll aupply of
the above instrument, which hm been aucceM-
fully used lor the hitt two or three years Tor thul dis
tressing uomiilaiut, sore or excoristed nipples; or
where Ihe child's mouth is so sore that it cannot noise
on the natural nipple. The ar'ifieial nipple is reeout-
monded hy some of the higltn-t medicul uutlioriliea oil
too anhject In lliis country—Dr. Duwees, of Philadel
phia, and Dr. Sewnll, of Washington City, as the an-
nesed cerl i fi cot *- will attest. Fur further confirmation
of the utility of this instrument, reference may lie had
hy applying lo the medical faculty of this place.
Dr. Ei.ij.iii Piiatt:
Dear Ssir,—As 1 I'eel it n matter of much public im-
por'enoe to possess a means of lessening the terrible
suffering from sore nipples, I have much pleasure iu
being aide to say, that the shield you idler for the pre
venting and cure of this malady is better adapted to
the purpose than any I have heretofore seen. In two
or three Instances 1 have known them to he used, mid
much satisfaction has been expressed,—and have no
hesitation lo believe it will generally succeed. I am
so well persuaded of tins, at this moment, Hint I can
not forbear to express a wish that nur city, thruugll
the various apothecaries, may he supplied with them.
I am vonrs. etc.
' M. P. DEWEF.S, M. D.
Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1834.
WisnitfiTox Cirv, ?
February 4lh, 1834. y
Having examined Dr. Pratt's newly invented nipple
shield, and witnessed its practical application aiming
my patterns, I mkn great pleasure in recommending it,
ns decidedly superior to any thing previously known.
It constitutes a perfect remedy for that distressing ma
lady, sore nipples, it disease which so frequent y af
flicts nursing women.
THOMAS 3EWALL, M. D-
Prof. Anatomy ami Physiology, Columbia
College, I). 0.
The instrument is accompanied with printed direc
tions foe its preservation ami application. It can In-
packed up in a small compass, and sent lo any part of
the country, by stage nr otherwise. Price tjih
Apply at the subscriber's Drug and Hook there, in
this place, nr hy letter to him.
WILLIAM C. POWELL, j
Milledgeville, Oct 25 41 If
AGENCY.
FBI IIE undersigned will attend to tho renewal ol)
JL Notes in the Central Bank nl the usual fee of [
ono dollar for oach renewal. They will also pass
through tlm several ottioBs and forward grants at ono !
dollar for a single grant, and fifty cents each, where j
more than one is requested.
Communications addressed to them jointly or sepa
rately, post paid, will be puactmillv intended le.
JOHN G. PARK,
PETER FAIR.
Milledgeville, April 26. 15 tf
OKl<’t’-»o»'i»c University.
T ill’. Agent of Ibe Bosrd having repo>ted tlist the
required sum has been subscribed to <>gl»-
lliorpe ll*iv6r*ity, th«*n*fnr6,
Resolved, That nur Trca*ur»*r 1)6 nuthorised lo call
iu the firm instalment upon the mibsciiptiou.
By order of* the committee, f
S. ROCKWELL. Chairman. ,
B. I*. Stubbs, Sec’v. and Tran*.
NOTICE.
Is Accordance with the foregoing remluvion nf t| )e
Committee. I will call upon the subscribers for 20 per |
cent, of their subscription*.
U. I*. STUBBS, Sec’y. and Treaa.
Oct 25 *k 41 tf
A GREAT BARGAIN.
r*THK subscriber offer* for sale, his plantation ly-
jL inR, being and situated at the corner <»f the 3d,
4»li. Iltb and I2ih districts of Lee county, containing
lOOO acres, part of which is first quality onk aud
hickory, balance second quality, nnd good pine land.
2.50 acres nf which is under good fence and now in a j
state of cultivation. Good log building* on the pre-j
rnise«.a new gin house and fir-1 rate gin.and it good j
well of water. 'File place has been nettled about five l
years, during which time 30 person* have hern living |
there, nnd not the fir*t case of lever lion occurred.
Person* wishiiig.to purchase would do well !«• examine !
the premise* while the crop is growing For further !
particular*, apply to Col. H. K. Ward, in Milledpe-
ville, or to the overseer on the plane
JOHN WILLIAMS.
July 19. 27 tf j
GEORGIA, Gretiic county.
W HEREAS John Monfort applies to me for let- 1
tert of adiniiiisUutioii on the estate ol* William
Moore, late of said county, deceased —
Thesu are I horefora lo cite and admonish nil und’
singular ihe kindred and ereditora of said deceased, lo 1
he and appear ifiy office within the time prtttcrilyrd |
hy law, lo *hew cause (if anv they have) why mid lat
ter* of adminUtralion slimihi not he granted.
Given under my hand, ut office, Hd* 26th day of Oc-
lobar. 1836. THOR. W. GRIMES, c. t. o.
Nov I _ 41 fit
A LL paraon* indebted to Die imlalu of L. W llud.
•on. diN*«ased, vsill make immediate |MVniflilf
and those having demand* will make them known ac
cording to law. J M. h'HAMliFHH,
JOHN HUDSON.
HtBY HUDSON ^
No. A 18 At
HF. SUBSCRIBER hi,, rpci-ived part, nml is
now receiving IiU Fall nnd Winter Stork of j
Dry Goods, among which may he found the fob j
lowing article*, viz :
Superfine Broad ClotliH, different colon—
C'issinieres, d<»; VESTINGS.
Rich embroid'll and fig’d Satina ; Silks do.; a new
article called R EPS, plain nnd fig’d ; plain hlk l-ahellu
do; Black Silk, fig’d and plain, of the Im*h» quality,
Borne forlv inches widts India and Sarauett. dot Pa
risian nnd llerunnni Guuse*; plain Saltin checked ! fyj. fyc
nnd fig’ii jSliullyn nnd Shallyett*. n new article; the j
French Brocade, for the head—German and English (
Merino*, and Merino gro. de Nap’a.j ^ Circnatfiim !
Jaconet nnd Cambric* of different qualities; plain
fu’d dotted and check’d dotted Swi** Muslim; Irinli
Li'iens, Sheeting! 12-4; Lawn* and Diapurm.
Superfine Linen, Cnmhrick*i, Pongee.
Ladies’ embroid’d Linen Cambric Cupox, and pock*
et lldfis.; Muslin Capes and Collars.
Fur Capes, Boas nnd Ruffs; Do'Wldo.
1/iidiea’ finest kid Slippers, black arid e -lM. newest'
style; Gold, Silver and Bronze do. ; white and black'
Satin do ; kid, calf, morocco, mid seal Village Walk
ing SHOES ; water proof do; a r.ew article of French
do : n general a^ortiuent of Ladies’, Misne* mid Chil
Aren’s Shoes; Geiitleuieu mid Boy’s do; Gent’s fine
Calfskin BOOTS ; Operu nnd Navy do ; Kid, Slo*
rocco and Pruuelle dancing PUMPS.
Crockery, Ilnnlwaro mid Knddle-
ry ; of each, m good assortment.
Ferluinery ami Stationary.
Brussels and Scotch CARPETING.
Elfeuty mu tie large und
extensive assortment, among which may he found—
Gent’s. (Moth, Clonks. Cloth Mohair nml Ma kiuaw
Over-Coats ; Frock und Dross do.; Panta.auns and
Vests.
Shirts, Bosoms unJ Collars; M erino and Colton
nett Shirts and Drawers; Flannel do do; STOCKS,
u pood assortment.
Ladies’ Cloth, plain and fig’d Merino )4'L>'xks.
Ho would respectfully usk the attention of Planters
to examine his assortment of INt'gTO Midcm
Li35Si<‘ts, a* lie has a large assortment of each,
and trill sell them at Augusta prices.
To those who visit Milledgeville tor tlm purpose o
buying thyir fall and winter supply of Dry Goods, lie
would, with his friends and the public most roi'per.t
full) invito them lo cull and examine.
JAMES II. SHAMAN.
Milledgeville, October 11 32 if
Satldlery? Crockery, til arc! ware, wad
TIN WARU, of all descriptions.
Thankful for past patronnpe. they respectfully*!*!*
vite their friends und the public iu general to calf and
examine.
Milledgeville, October 18. 1836. 40 if
A Rood Situation for a Teacher*
rgN HE Trustees of Madison, Morgan county, Mftfe
'.EL and Female Academies, will elect, oti the first
December next, for tin* ensuing year, a Teacher»nd
Assistant Teaciier, for each of the above Academies;
also, a Music Instructor, for the Female Denariiuent.
A Teacher, well qualified to take charge or either of
the above situations, will do well to make application
to ihe hoard personally, or fiirni«h the secretary with
sufficient evidence of their qualifications, to be laid be
fore the hoard. M. G. A8KEW, fclec'y.
Oat 18 _ 40 w7t
TO TEACHERS.
A TEArilEB wanted for the year 1837, to taJUr
charge of the Clinton Academy, Jones county.
One calculated to teach tho usual branches taught iu
academies will receive a liberal salary, on ex In biting
satisfactory testimonials.
Letters addressed to either of the undersigned Trus
tees will meet with attention.
JAMES GRAY,
CHARLES HUTCHINGS, I
JON AT 11A N P A R UISII, > Trustee*.
JOHN PITTS.
HORATIO BOWEN,
< 25 41 IQtw
ACAREitlltAL NOTICE.
raiHE JACKSON ACADEMY will go Into opo-
JR. ratiou the ensuing year, under the charge of the
Rev. W A Fi.oiiknc* and Lady, oi*highly approved
advantage of a Chemical,
T 1
pialificatioiis. Having the i
and Astronomical and Philosophical Apparatus, they
will he able to givn thorough instruction iu all thr
br»nHu*yif liberal education.
MiiM^fe’aiiilfng and the Fine Art a will betaugkt,*'
also in nod Greek Languages.
'I'^BJbglTly reputable cliaracter of Mr. and Mn.
A Teacher Wanted. ]
HERE is a vacancy in Phoenix Academy. A '
man who can produce satisfactory testimonials J
of his literary qualifications, and of good moral dm-!
rncter, would he employed to lake charge of said In-[ .
eiitiitioii during the ensuing year. It is located eight j Florence,yis teachers, cannot fail to elicit for (be in
miles eust of Eatonton, in a pleasant aud healthy ! slitution »» ubenil patronage, nnd lo place it, in point
neighborhood. Application mny he ujads to either ill ! °f c»*Iehiit), , | nl least, upou u level with any siioilar
the subiclihers personally, or by letter directed to Eh- I institution iu the Stub'.
touton, JAMES M. CHAMBERS, The moral amJ healthy condition of the village trill
A. I). GATEWOOD. ' a IFnrd an additional inducement to parents and gunr*
G. JOHNSON. ! from abroad to send Ilnur children; for (J>« *u>
Nov |5 44 w4w | coinmodatioii of whom honritiog may he bad, either'
~~~ ; .. “ “Z I ~ i »» private families or at regular hourdiiig Uouiea, «tt
Georgin, Nlor^an County. the most reduced pricer.
S NFEIUOR COURT.sitting lor ordinary purpo.io*. I WILEY VV. GAITHER,
adjourned Term, I4lli Sent. 1836,—Present their; Sec' y. board of Trustee*.
Hotims, William S. Stokes, Van Leonard, aud Wm. < Jackson, Cot 14 41 wlOi
i.- «!ki ,, , ,, , ) Bj’ TIib Soutliprn Rucorilcr, Millcilgovillt-, will iuert
KLLL MSI. Ihe petitdion of John Daniel shew ; the above weekly until the lut Jauuury, uud forward t be •
etli. IIihI on the nitwit of October, in the year of our j account.—Macon Telegraph.
Lord.eighteen hundred and twenty.your petitioner.and } — .. .
one Thomas Summerlinonterndiufoncertain contrai l L TEACHER YVANTED*.
in writing, duly and legally executed, (which contract fTJ 111K Trustees of Union Hill Male and V e male
is hereiintoHuitexcd,) by which they hound themselves * 0 Acad--my wish to employ u competent English
under the penalty of one thousand dollar*, to divide . Teacher, for Ihe ensuing year. Any gentleman ccv«-
the land equally, I hut each might draw in the then cou- . ming well recommended, who is calculated to teocfa
tenjplaled Land Lottery, or any other Uud Lottery ; the varioiH branches of an English eduentioo, (em-
'vlilcli might he in the future; and your petition- j brnciug iM»ilhemHtjf‘. History, Philosophy, *&.« ,) and)
*“ ‘ * * ' who is h good di*ciplinasian. will find ample eecou*
io the
, that li«. in coirplianca with ins contract, has
graoteil the one half of every lot which he drew in any *
of the L*nd Lotteries, since the making rtf tho *aiil |
contract, to the representatives of the said Thomas .
Summerlin, and your petitioner avers, that the said
Thomas Summerlin drew Lot of Land No. 208. m,
the |Hil» district of Early county, and that the
■ ' ' ' “ •* , > i • ■ tw inuninj, •> "lit;:' L Ull III
'rimmas Sonimerliii departed this life without having ' would, however, prefer a penoual interview.
ragement try applying early. Our institution is o©w
ar.d ndvnnlH»emi*!> constructed, otlering facilitio* for-
the organizaHou nnd arraugement of classes s nr passed
hy i.one in the up country. Applicants can apply
cither personally, or hy Idler, addressed to the Boards
f Tru*ieos, directed to Mirlwny, Jones county-. We
executed titles to the one half of said lot to nur petitioner, !
which he was hound in law to do. nnd your petitioner
avers Hiso, that the said Thomas Summerlin iu his ,
lifetime did acknowledge your petitioner's right to ' •
the one half of said lot of laud—for that the said Tho-
mas and your petitioner did jointly lease the said lot
of land on tlm 6ll> day of November, 1822, to one ,
Dennis Rooks, which will appear hy a reference to
certain articles of agreement, hereunto annexed, cn
tered into between M^snid parties ; andyqurpetition
er further slate* n» your honorable body, that the nd '
miiii*tratnrs ot the said Thomas are willing to make!
title* to your petitioner for the on* half of sai»! I n, I
Wheuarer this honorafil* Comf shall so direct them— •
Your petitioner prays this Imnorshle Court to grant |
him an order, directing the administrators of ihe said
Thomas to make him Tull and cotuple titles to the.
om* halt of the lot aforesaid, in term* of the law. in . ROFK1YELL & KEMAIY,
snrh r.-p. mad.- an,I prrtvid.-d, nnj your pn'itinner as j ATTORNIES AT LA VV—MiLLxnoxviLI.*, GU.
iii dntv bound will ever pray. &c. , . . .
VV F V ANL VNDINGII AM HJff AVIN(« united their professional intcresft, will ^
Attorney for IVtltkinVr. 1 «•, to II.kui in th-nouo-
. .. ; ties ol the Ocmulgee Lirciiu—in the connvy of Hmi-
3 ho Court on hearing the (tangoing petition read, cock of lhl . N„,ih.*rn—Wa-hingtoii, of the Middle—
Orci,-r Hint the feme he entered nn the minute-, nf ihe T„ i. gs „„d Linreitn. nf ihe Sonthnrti—nnd Homlon.
Court, and be pnlilithed in .the Southern Recorder, HjM, n„d *, fonroH, of the Flint circuits—A Wo fn Ore
agrceahlv to tin* statute m such cases made and pro- j.>Heral Court
vide;.! 1 ", 1 " 1 H...1 the of Thmna. Sum - rheir office i» on tho ,eeond floor of the Mmnntc--
merhn, deceased, do «,,:w ci.u»e, if any they have . Uill |_ SAMUEL ROCKWELL,
why they should not execute titles to om* half ot said ^
lot of land, agreeably >o the pruvWiou* in said bond,
Done hy order of tin* Board.
HENRY HUNTER,
Jones county, Oct 26 42 oowfit
A Teacher AYujiled.
O NE who can nAirni well recommended lor Indua-
try, ao'irioty, and ability to teach, will meet with;
lihmal encou-ageirie.iit iu the neighborhood of tlie
suhsciiher*. A man without family would ho prefer--
re !. For fmHim particulars apply to cither of the
subscribers personally nr hv lent*/.
JOSEPH VV. WALTON,
JO-F.PH V VF.N1CK,
BENJAMIN HARRI8S,
BENIAMIN M. PEEPLES..
Morgan county, Out 4. 3U 8t
on or helore the time aforesaid.
A true extract from the minute? of the Court ol Or
dinary, September 15. 1836
JOIIN VV. PORTER, c.c.o.
September 27. I’itiK, 3m
23 If
_ July ?2
A LL persons indebted In the estate of Leroaety
Chaflin, deceased, are requested to vimkepay
ment, nnd all having demands, to present tlielr
! November I
MATHEW MAYNR,
,r
Et*ora.
42 fit
Georgiii, O^lelhoriw CoMiity.
5 NFEKIOR COURT Hitting Ifor ordinary nm-pes-
e*. September Term. 18116. Present their Hoaora<»
(HiORGIA, Henry comity.
In the Superior Court of said county^ Oct. Term, 1836.
Elizaukth Ray )
vs. > Libel for Divnraie.
John S. Ray. y 'JR e*. September Term. 1836. Present their I
S T appeHring to the Court, from the return r.| the | Hat T. Landrum, Juh.v M. Cox, nnd WitLIlt 1
Hhortff, that the defnudaut in tile above case Is not ‘ Brooks, Justices: ^
to he found—It is on motion ordered, That the de- The peiiiioti of George H. Young, administrator orv.
fendanl appear hiiH answer, on or before the fir.«t day f tlm estata of Gan. John Slewnrt, c6"«*«wtl, sheweth,.
of the next term of this Court—nod that service be 1 that lie has fully administered 'lie estutoof said deceits
lerfected hy publication of f his rul« in one of ihe pub- censed, w lieretoro, lie pmys that letters disniiMmry may
ic gnsettes of this Smte for throe inon'hs previous he granted ill terms of the liuv, in such cases made and
there Hi
A Irun copy from the minutes of ssid Court.
ALEXANDER G. MURRAY. Merit.
Nov 1 42 3ui
jOTIC-E- vn penolle indebted to Rienerd
provided : Ordered t>y the Court, that the pravar of ihe
petitioner he gr iutud', and that the Clerk of thie Court.
do issue a citation requiring nil person* concerned, to.
shew cause, if any they have, whv the said adminis
trator should uoi he discharged, if is furl hurt
mem enowii at
HH, 1
N.
of I 1 ''" ^ |Vi.b'..l.«.l in nn.of (h. G«-
qn»»l-d tn mwo ...d niako I'.ym-nt, nml «llj Iln. Haw hi tl.H ^nf ►u month.-
Iimnig itHin.nd-«»id di
A trim aiirnet from tlm Miswld. nf the Court,of.
lining dHni.nd-.gntn.l »»nl n< hi* I* ,
niilred to iireM-nt llmm In tlioliiim |irmrrili*d liy law. | HrJmnry, nl . q|-ieitit«-r■ 1 ••• ■ •
I.UCINDV WESTER, Adm'rx. I . . ,, B * n A,N ’
N-.v-ml-r A 46 «l Until.mher IS. IS.trt
Novend
—All |mrai>n' Imvlng my di<iMand-
] S igiimt tlm v.min -if J|>M-)||| Dvll, l.in nf Mmit-
gnnmry rminty, d-.tf.md, rwqim.t.il In |>ftfr«M!
th-miul.rini nf tlm low; mid *11 imUht-d In
uud Mt.to .rtf lmr-hv r.iltrd nn u> h>m» forward md
mttlo th- *••>••. CII.UUtfOTTC DI-LI.
Noy |B U &
Cllas,.
S «•
* l,li |mr^ii"
i, i-in«d l" dm «>mi« nf AtMMldor
. _ Hmim., dtf-i'flwd, nf M»r*»n vmtmy. »M »♦-
jinr-md hoMod.it- pagOMOl I md ill
having ctaini- wilt prvMnt llcio In tbo ui>d-r*.gMtd.i.i
''"mADItUX D. Hrr.LUXOt. Admr.
X»* ID **,<M