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-ion S\ r E the house and lot, with all its appurtenances.
1 'furniture, jcc.. formerly occupied by Mrs. Jenktnr. and
-e rece it’.'- bv Win. Vv. Carnes. as a putnse h >ase ui 1 :i*
lately uml
mare rece
place. The buildings have v .
thorough repairs and alterations, an t are
a. id can accommodate a l arge number oi l
several lots attached ta vie premises—
description. uoecsSary io■' the business
sold upon a credit of one, two and tl
tin tab.c titles made so the purchaser,
shut eivou. Any person disposed to s
would d-» well to call and ex fume t ;c
one tne
now iu gisOii t
.carders. The:
is >. furniture of
This property \\
r; vein's cuff uo
11 fo V \ if, ;e t.l' tut order ui the uonOi
lie) Hancock euontv. when sitting n
''ill l»e stiiil. bebtie tne eotirt hut.s ■
tween the a.-, >d hmi
her next, hot A o. < • ■
Sold as a part ol the
,o;d I'm the bene Jit
s of ss
lit the
real •
,i' the
lufeiiur Court of
nu t o:' U,dinar;,.
1,:> * do..r ot J.ee co:.uty, be-
•, 0:1 the first Tuesdity in Ocio-
d district of said county ol Lee.
tain of J tool) Cobb, deceased,
drs of said deceased. Terms,
j<ra»»3e«sg J j^gqM«c.-yK».-^i8s.-”triiasuMi3
FOSJIS MOIVTTHS* NOTICES.
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, •. ctsunlv, when fitting
v . . > . U* ix -. * a a oa the da\* of sale.
. '. Nf o; 'uhon.
' ' J AM YiCKSRrft
^ .. S»- . \ vers, dee d, and Adm'r. u'a bonis ho;i,
^ '.yu.1. el Tatiiais \ takers, uec'd.
ia tid
rs* . Hi; SOLi-Y at the 1 tea and piaess hereinafter
Y f led t. et lowin’ TRACTS of l.AXD, helonp-
v Haases taie, latent' Hancock coun-
Sol l b\ an order of the honorable the
.. \aCourt of Hancock county, wheu si.ling for ordinary
o* » rtuxses. :1. - day obtained, to wit:
j ,r>: rucsi-A iu July, a; Berrien. Lot Xu. 115, -d district,
COsin^Y.
First Tuesday in July. at Americas. Lot X
t>ict. formerly leer county.
first Tuesday la .Tnlv, at Taibolton, Lot Xo. 00, le.li dis- -
Ititt formerly Muscogee county
Virst Tuesday iu A gust, at Lumpkin, Lot do. 226, 20di
district, formerly Lee county.
Firot Tuesday i.i September, at Blakely, Lot Xj. 196, SSih |
district, Early coilnty.
First Tuesday in October, at Thomasville, Lot N'o. 37, IBih ;
district, Thomas county.
First Tuosday in October, at Thomasrille, Lot Xo. 9s, 17th
district, Thomas county.
First Tuesday iu November, at Byron, Lot No. 375, 1st
district, Baker county.
First Tuesday iu November, at Byron, Lot No. 127, 1st dis
trict, Baker county.
First Tuesday in November, at Byron, Lot No. 5S, 10th
district. Baker county.
First Tuesday iu December, at Batiibridge, Lot No. 3CG,
15th district, Decatur countv.
JOHN BAHXEoDALE, Adm'r.
May 1.1537. 16 tds
^KTtT II.L BE SOLD, at Drayton, Dooly county, on the first
MARTHA OOBii. Adm’rx.
RAN: OM 11. SMITH. Adm'r
iirder of the honorable the Inferior
•meaty. slttin'r for ordinary purposes,
1 will be sold, before the Court-house doer iu the town of Spr.r-
t, on the first Tue.- I«y in November next, nil the real estate
, : fiioiu.’; t ”.i' ton. deceased, consisting of 300 nitres pf land,
.. tvh., ou tite v.-nters of Logduut, adjoining Berry,
n!s 1 u lot in the village of Faruiersvilie, contain-
. i e u.. tour acre;. Terms on the dttv of sale.
SUSAN id. CLAYTON. Adm'rx.
0 ID id ON HOLSEY, Adm'r.
> eptcutfur 33 tds
^ T the Conrl lamse iu linker county, will be sold, on the
_ A first l'u 'sdny iu Novetiiber next, by virtue of an order
of the fiiferior Court id' Lee county, the following described
Luts of Land, belonging to the" estate of the late Lewis Bond,
deceased; all sold for the benefit of the heirs and ere liters of
sai l deceased, and to effect a distribution: n part of which
1 its comprise the Baker plantation. Sales to continue front
day to day until tile whole is sold. Terms made known on
tiled iy ,.f st'it*. Viz: Lois 317 ~’d, 214 2d. 157 2 !, 137 2d,
1 .Sti 2d, 1 ■!.' 2d, North hall t’i 21 •> . 1, 150 2d, 144 2,l, 3u4 2ti,
I if 2d. 173 21. 1 br 2 i, 22:5 2d. 531 2d, 135 2.1. 220 2d. 213 2d,
SjYOUB months alter date, application will be made to the
a 1 honorable the Inferior Comt of Hancock county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and ne-
grboabelonging to the estate of William Knowles, deceased.
JAMES P. KNOWLES. ( , , .
11ICE P. KNOWLES, l Adm ra '
May 9,1837 if; 4m
H
J^Odv months after date, application will be made to the
honorable the Inferior Court of Jones count v, when sit-
rum for ordinary ]turposes, for leave to sell tin* land and tie-
ernes belonging to the estate of Jeremiah Mullins, late of
said county, deceased.
PLEASANT J. MULLINS,
DAVID LESTEIt,
May 9. 1.837 ]
Ex'ors.
4111
0 YiOUIl months after date, application will be made to the
JL’ honorable the Interior Court of Crawford county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of I.and Ne.
237, in the 12th district of Monroe county, belonging to the es
tate of Alien Estes, deceased, lor the purpose of division.
SARAH ESTES, Adm’rx.
May 9; 1837. 16 4m
and 132 iu the 24 1)1
1 v ; am
.u
t of
6 31. 183 Sd, 2
3d. in the 3d District of Baker, for
also, Lots Hi.1'33. 21. 66. and 257,
Bakt : b rnicrly Early ciumty ; an
in the 12lh district cf Bakci com
also let 78 in the first district of' Bui
'. oristnatly Eariv eottn-
5 5 tr-234 3d, 137 3d, 113
ici'ly Early comity : and
in the seventh district cf
also. Lots 403 and 197,
iv. fbrmeily Early, an-.l
■ couutv, iormeriv Ear-
ALSO, On the Sir:
sold, at Starksville,
door, the foliowiuir L
ceased, and sold for
214. 150, 23, 21, 41,
203. 141, 215, 173, n
agreeably to an order of if
Baldwin county, lot of land
! county, belonging to the es-
Tcrms, credit antilChrist-
,5 K 25 tiic lirst
•-L_F Gourt-hous
•igiaally Cherokee, as tVe property of the
a, deceased, late of Burke county. Sold
4 T Tuesday in October next
honorable Court of Ordinary of
No. 135, in the 9_k district of sal
late of Charles Smith, deceased,
nu, with at>prov»-i security.
JOHN RICE. Adm'r.
July IS— tis ELIZA D. SMITH, Adrn’rtc.
first Tuesday in October next, will be sold, at tl
Tourt-house door in Cobb county, Lot No. 472, in i
district, 2d section, orij ' "
•stats of Hiram Nunn,
aaisr an order of the honorable Court of Ordinary of Barse
county. Terms of sale on the d iv.
Also, on the first Tuesday in November neat, at the Conrt-
luuuah Dooly county. Lot No. 93, in the 16th district, as the
property of said deceased, under the order ss aforesaid.—
Terms of sals on the div.
‘ SAMPUL BARRON, Adm’r.
Jaly 13.1337 29
•«Dt7TLL BE SOLD, on the 5th day of October next, al the
» W Into residence of James Allan, deceased, of Wilkin
son county, all tba PERISHABLE PROPERTY of said
docoased, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, plantation tools,
Household and kitchen furniture. Tertr.s made known or- the
1 Tuesday in December n<:-xt. will be
Lee County, before the Court-house
its ot Laud, beiongmg to the said du
ll similar pm pose, viz: 216, 209, f’T,
41, 163. 230, 1.86, 199. 202. 1.85, 56, 184,
3, and 201. in the secoml district of Lee
County a part 1 f which lots comprise that valuable plau-
tniion known as the Fowl-town settlement- ami also lot
203 iu the third, and the north half of lot 217 in the first dis
trict of Lee county.
ALSO. On the iirsi Tnea'day in January next, before
the Court house door in Ir-vcin!^..'"Wilkinson county, the
foliovpieg Lots of Land, belongingti^aid deceased, a part
i f which comprise the Wilkinson t L.m.ition, sold for a
similar purpose, viz: 2l4 4th, 149 23d. 96 !t:i. 53 4th, 313
4th, 123 4th, 174 4th, 262 2d, 121 4(14,25 4th, 26 4th, 29 4th,
j 30 4th, 282 5th, 283 oihT 280 5th, 19 1' 4th. 184 5th, 135 5th,
| 297 4th, 301 4th. 3004th, 325 3d, 349 3d, 350 3d, 353 3d, 354
I 3.1.311 14tb, 342 14th, 347 L4th, 34 nth, 45.5th; 387 5th, 296
j 4th. 280 5th. 281 5th, 309 4fn, 231) 4-th, 170 4th, 27 9 5th, 196
I -1th, 107 4th, 179 4th, 17 6 4th, 1515th, 160 5th, 130 5th, 200
' 4th. 207 4th, 94 -1th, 91 4lit, 92 4th, 210 5th, 178 23d, 93- 4th.
j 248 4th, 275 4th, 163 4th, 278 5th, 400 12th. 18 22d, 111 5th,
: 115 5th, 133 .Tilt, 138 C*h, 187 4th, 92 16th, 272 4th, 271 4th.
! 252 4th. 263 4lit, 289 4th, 249 4th, 247 4th, 231 5th, 231 4th,
| 238 5th, 237 5th, 246 4th, 330 4th, 28 4th, 207 5th, 174 4th,
| 175 4th, 168 4th, 208 5th. 326 3d, 211 5th, 182 Olii, 46 5th,
139 3d, 159 23d, 326 23d, 1 Lot, No. not known, 5:,h, 552j
i acres ; 1 lot in the town of Irwinton, ; acre; 1 lot iu the town
| of Irwinton, \ acre ; ^ lot in Viikmscn, No. not known,
1 101; acres; 1 lot No. 56, fraction, 3d, 661 aire.s; a part of lot
; No 90, in the 4th. 20 acres; a parcel of land 166, 4th, con-
1 tF.i.-iin'r 50 acres; part of 169, in 4th, containing 70 acres;
j part of 2'.'6. in 5th, containing 50; acre.- ; fill the above lots
j cf land lying in the districts as at
i The said several sales of land
! until the whole is sold Terms
A. In'
nexeil to earn number,
to continue from day to day
nude known ou the day of
II. .TONES,
JOSEPH BOND,
rs of Lewis Bond, di c'd.
3 HOUR months after date, application will be made to tite
S.‘ honorable Inferior Court of Lowndes county, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of
Edwin I). Shanks, late of said county, deceased.
JAMES D. SHANKS, Adm’r.
May 9. 18.37 4m
fi/IOUK months after dau-, application will be made to the
-S? honorable the Inferior Court of Crawford coufaty, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, 1‘or lc-avc to sell the real estate of
Redman IT. Musmi, minor, for the benefit of said minor.
JOHN A. KNIGHT, Guardian.
May 9, 1837 16 4tn
F OCR mo:uln; after date, appi)eati«jn will La made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the real estate and ne
groes belonging to the estate of Lewis D. W imbcrly, late of
said countv, deceased.
MAUTIIA. D. WIMBERLY, Adm’rx.
Julv4, 1837 'JI 4m
SS3ERIFFS’ SALES.
P OUR months after date, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Potanin county, l'or leave to sell
so much of the real estate of William Hurt, late of said coun
ty, deceased, as lies within the limits of this State.
July 18, 1837—4m N. BASS. ALm’r,
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold, be
fore die court-house door, in the town of Lexington, with
in the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu October
next, the following property, to wit:
Edv, a woman about thirty years old, Alfred, a boy about
ten years old : property levied tm to satisfy a mortgage fi fa—
Noah Smith vs. Carvagal Hudspeth.
July 05. 1837 “ M1AL SMITH, Sheriff.
SNOUR months after date, application will be made to the
JL' Inferior Court of Pulaski county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell a eertain negro man belonging
to Nicholas P. Dillinrd, orphan of Philip Billiard. Sold for
benefit of said orphan.
July 18, 1837
ABNER TISON, Guardian.
26 4 m
f ,TOUR months after date, application will be made to tne
honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the estate of Thornberrv Bowling, deceased, late of said
county. WILLIAM JEWEL, Adm’r.
July 25,1837 27 4:n
jUTTOUR months after date, application will be made to the
JL' honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock ci»:inty, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for lehve to sell the real estate
belonging to the orphans of Jesse Minton, deceased.
ALSEY BRAZ1LLE, Guardian.
Mav 9.1837 16 4m
I NCUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Conit of Talbot county, when sitting
fin- ordinary purposes, for leave 10 sell 310 acres of land, move
or less, lying in the county of Greene, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of Johnson Walker, of Talbot county, de
ceased. DANIEL SWINDALL, Adm’r.
May 9,.1937—4m SARAH WALKER, Adm’rx.
TTNOUR
if* h-mo
ILL BE SOLD, at the court house, in the town of
j V ? Cravfordviiie, Taliaferro county, on the lr-t Tuesday
j In December next, within the lawful hours of sale, the follow-
| ;ng NEGROES, t.n wit: Feier, Sherman. Ben, George, W ill,
I Seahfon, Abram, Trnxnn, Jacob, Monday. Dave, young Peter,
j Rachel and her children, and Isaac. ‘ Sold under an order of
| court, for the benefit of the creditors of John Rogers,'late
j of said county, deceased. Terms on the day of sale.'
June 13—tds GEORGE TILLEY, Ex'or.
i.\y.
Aug 22-
-31 tds
JOHN W. ALLEN,
WILLIAM ALLEN,
Adm'rs.
A, GREBABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Ogle-
-5jL thorpe aoanty, when sitting 33 a Court of Ordinary, will
fe» sold, before the Court house doar in the town of Marietta,
Cobb county, on tho first Tnesday in November next, between
A dm'
Lay ol sa.c.
f Cot>o county, j projrements, with about 18l> acres cleared land, adjo
seed. i-Oic. for • ].-,d 3 c f Robert Prior, John D. Swift and others
made kr.ov
l;
oihe usual hours cf sale, a Gold Lot No 1,1
frict aaj 2d section originally Cherokee, no
Helonging to the estate of Judea Britain, decease
ih* benefit of those interested in said estate.
HENRY BRITAIN,
July 18.1957
'A GR.EEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of O
ia. thorpe county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will , j.,
He-sold, before the Court-house door in said county, ou the I nex ,
ftrst Tuesday in October next, all the land belonging to the I- ceased
ettate of John Freeman, deceased, lying in said count _
•a the waters of Long Creek, adjoining lands of Col. A. Tho
wvas, Robert Preeman and others, containing between two and
three hundred acres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said
f»ir» Terras made known on the dav of
JACOB FREEMAN. > Adrar's. tHih the
JAMES FREEMAN, 3 «st'R annexed.
Jaly 18, 7 837 ^ds
"KX/"ILL BE SOLD, at tho Court-house in the town of
" y % Dublin. Laurens county, on the first Tuesday in No-
▼ ember next, within the usuil hoars of sale, the following ] acres of Land, adjoining Lav
NEGROES, to wit: Nathan, 35 years of age; Samuel, IS
years of ago-, Charity. 19 years of ane, Hageiy 15 years ot
age; Cham. 1 * voars ol ag-t, .Rues, 17 years ol age; i,.in.:n,
16 years of age/ Also, al’ the LANDS belonging to the estate
of Peter Adams, late of Laurens county, deceased
jrtv of Peter Adams, by Levin Adam
Lnuk a< thisb-Ynlitable S.ands for l-ialo.
j A GREEABLY to the last will and testament of David
| J. aL Love, deceased, late of Morgan county, will be sold, on
| the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court-house in
i Madison, Morgan county, within the usual hours of sale, all
j the REAL ESTATE in said county.of said deceased—one
; tract, known a?4*ie Sugar creek tract! containing nearly eight
! hundred acres of land, fine for the culture of corn and cotton,
j with about 450 acres of cleared land, in good repair, with
i tolerable comfortable buildings, adjoining the lands of B. S.
I Jordan. Joseph E- Evans. Wiley Cobb and others; the tract
I of land whereon said deceased fotmerly lived, nine miles
! north of Madison, containing nearly 300 acres, with good im-
' ling the
months after, date, application will be made to the
rnornblc Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting
for ordinary pm poses, for leave to seii all the real estate of Ed
mund Peters, of said county, deceased. All persons concern
ed will please take notice.
May 9,1837—liu JOHN PETERF, Jr., Adm'r.
S-NOUli months after date, application will be made to the
Jsd honorable Inferior Court of Greene county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell twenty-five acres nflaud,
a part of a tract originally belonging to the estate of Samuel
Hubbard, deceased, on the road from Greenesboro’ to Powel-
ton, Greene county—the property of Frederick Ann Tippet,
orphan of Frederick Tippet, deceased.
May 9,1837—4m JAMES HUBBARD, Guardian.
?71i)t’U months after date, application will be made to the
ir' Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, Georgia, while sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate and
negroes belonging to the estate of Cornelius Furcron, late of
saiu county, deceased.
THOMAS A. BREWER, Adm’r.
May 9, 1837. 10 4m
S^TOUR luonths after date, application will be made to the
-fed honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Lot of Land
drawn in Henry county, but now lying iu DeKal'o county, be
longing to the estate ol Andrew Poss, deceased.
JOSEPH SMITH, Adtn’r.
May 9, 1857 in 4m
1 IYOUR months after date, application will be made to the
. honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands and ne
groes belonging to tite estate of Benjamin Boon, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs. FRANCIS M. BOON, Adm'r.
July 25,1637 27 4ta
jj lYOURrmonths after date, application will be made to the
JP honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate, and a
part of the negroes, belonging to tlie estate of Obadiah Smith,
deceased. All persons concerned will please take notice, and
file their objections, if any they have.
July 25,1837—4tn * JOSEPH H. WATTS, Adm’r.
T OWNDES SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold, on the
_k_J first Tuesday in October next, before the court-house
door, in the town ol TroupviUe. Lowndes county, between
the ususl hour3 ol sale, the following property, to wit •
Four hundred and ninety acres Land, more'or less. {Lot No.
472, in the 12th district formerly I rwin. now Lowndes county,)
levied on as the property ol Hardin Foster, to satisfy a fi.’fu.
issued from a Justices’Court in Wilkes county, iu favor of A.
M. Stokes. Property pointed out bv Joel Calloway. Levied
on and returned to me by a constable.
Aug 1,1837—tds MARTIN SHAW, Sheriff - .
AGUE AND FEVER
A NDeve 7 s > ln pt°m of general debility 3 -’ n
Jr%. manendy cured by Coster & Coxe’3*or4i nal Jjla<i
§oi!lhera Tonic.
Coster A Cose, the inventors of this celebr,, a
f.oui a long residence in the South, and fronuCnV^ ® Mic
vet ation, have been brought immediately inm, at3re 0 Ui
Agub and Fever in its most obstmat/lorms ^T',"
qnciitiy been compelled to witness the entire ;a ' a
t=ie practice ot the most skillful physicians. Tl,'° s “ cc, '.s
pular mode ol treating this disease. ).=. i.„... .° eus “
B HOUR months after date, application will be made to the
E? honorable Inferior Court cf Laurens county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave- to sell all the real estate of
Otrin AY. Allen, late of said county, deceased.
July 25, 1937—4m BRYAN ALLEN, Adm’r.
B ALDWIN POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in October next, before the
court-house door in die town of Milledgeviile, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Twenty-six feather beds, twenty-six bedsteads, twenfv-six
mattrasses, fifty-two rose blankets, four dulfil blankets
counterpanes, 5 calico covers, 5 pair of sheets and pillow
cases, 1 lot towels, l lot of window curtains, one lookingglass,
bed curtains, 1 lot of crockery ware and coffee pots, 1 lot cham
bers and jars, 21 small tables, 4 wash stands, 8 dining tables,
1 safe, 1 large lot of chairs, 9 pair andirons, 1 lot shovels and
tongs, knives and forks, 1 lot decanters and jars, 1 lot pots
and ovens, 1 pair silver plated candlesticks, 3 tavern bells, 3
bake pans, 1 tester be dstead, 6 diaper table cloths, 1 low bed
stead, 4 small tables: levied on as the property of Alfred M.
Horton, to satisfy a rnortga
June 13—tds
j- - . ... c -iccurs,nsuscp »»-!
acii, very similar to a bilious lieadacli; and v.Leu ^
u is seldom permanent. It was the hone of avn ‘ r
oi things that induced us to try the "heutheru
arc happy to say that its success has surprised T ?
ihcre is no arsenic, mercury, or anv thing i u the!. -'I ;
the human constitution iu it, there can be no r
| ministration cf the Southern Tonic to the most
x | indeed, it wall be found the most delicate and eff
2 j ctne known in those cases of disorganized stomach
■ ot general debility, which so freoue n;iv n . ,
hildren. AA e subjoin the opinions of afevv is.rv'-T"
astli c
ioa t(, ;
le most tender
)te and elfe
zed stomach ami |
sea
a few icdii
From Col. Jons B. Hoga.v, Collector „f t\e yarn of 1-
■treriy Senatorfrum the counties 0/ iluhlc. LYtc’ic/a ' "•
ant and Inspector Central of the Armni'alhc r'" Jr
and o
iu ck
'dj liter.
Campaign, l-,c.
Mobile, Am
led on as the. property oi Alfred M. ; Gentlemen*—During the late Creek camnaa^" V'
age fi. fa. in favor of Aaron Searcy, j ed violently with Billions Intermitlen Fen'rvif
JAS. A. HILL, Sif If, days confined me to my quarters at Tallahassee
H
,40UR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of AYashington county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the negroes be
longing to the estate ol’ William A. Shrine, of said county, I totjunya. v
, 0 - . { , qt.-i,,,-,, ,, , * ; bv Hiram banders,
deceased. G- bixlil.iia, Aclin r. ' -
August 1,1837 28 4in
B aldwin sheriff s sale.—^will be sold before
the Court-house door, in the city of Milledgeviile, ontiie
first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours cf sale,
the following property, to w it :
Eight head of Horses—4 bays, 2 sorrels, 1 black, 1 grey;
levied on as tho property of Gilbert Longstreet, to satisfy a li
la. iu favor of AViley, Parish fc Co., issued’ from Richmond
Inferior Court vs. Gilbert Longstreet. Property pointed out
C. ENNIS, Dcii. Sheriff.
August 29,1837
ern Tonic was recommended to me. and m v f rien( j p"?'
actually rode froan Tallahassee to Montgomery end k 1 ';-’"
day, to procure me a bottle, which entirely '' *
N t0 pteewa J
r «nrn ]
aided me, bt fore I hail taken half the quantity
and join the army on 11 atchachubba. Since m
my son was attacked, and I sent into die city for V00I ▼
regretted to learn there was none for sale’in \i 0 M I
you send some to this place, so that our citizens m-‘ ’ | 1
benefit ot the best medicine of the sort I have ei
\ OUr.'ittf‘ll!inRtnflii<! rr»«»n»>ut vwiTl U. x* . >tl
S OL Jl mouths after date, application will be made to the i
-S' Inferior Court of Houston county, when sitting for or- !
ilinary purposes, for leave to sell all tlie real estate of Ma- j
son Chance, late of Houston county, deceased.
JAMES CHANCE, Adm’r
August 2,1937. 28 4m i
H ancock sheriff’s sale.—
the Court house door in Spa
first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
One lot ol land, 75 acres, adjoining Blizard, and others:
levied on as the property of James McCoy, to satisfy fi fas
in favor of Kency Chambers, issued from
32 tds ; 1 our attention to tins request will confer a favor rm ti- c -V
and obhee one who 1ms alre’dv cnwrinu-iul ;■ 1 “
VLE jT W,U . be so!J ' !;ei "°. re J fects. ■" Your ob’t serv't, ' ' j0P\ b Tvm
rta, Hancock county, on the I '
I HOUR months after date, application will be made to the I Property pointed out by the defendant—levy made and re- i CoSTEK & Co\"
L honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sit- ! turned to me by a ~ ' 1 - - '■
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
Robert Carlisle, late of said county, deceased.
Anglo. 1837—4m HANNAH CARLISLE. Adm'rx.
JJY^OUiv months alter date, application will be made to the
-fi.' honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate
belonging to Robert Gresham,late of said county, deceased.
EDMOND L. GRESHAM, Adm'r.
May 9. 1837. 16 4m
JfHOUR months after date, application will Le made to the
-il' Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, for leave to sell
No. 319. in the 21st district of Pulaski county; and No. 69, in
the 5thdistrict of Gwinnett county, being part of the real es
tate of Richard II. Thomas, deceased, and sold foi the benefit
of the heirs. B. THOMAS, Adm'rx.
Mav 9. 1837. 16 4m
ms
I OI IN C. WOOD, Ex'or.
ugar Creek Plantation of the
sed, of Morgan county, two
the twelfth ot’ December
PROPERTY of said de-
10A of horses, mules, cattle,
ns, two yoke oxen, conside-
set blacksmith tools, a quan-
"r and oats, farming utensils, and a number
so: j. Terms on the day of sale.
JOHN C. AVOOD. E: '
. or.
as t.ie property
Hlstrator of said estate.
LEVIN ADAMS
■ gu?
L83J
- W rr.L BE SOLD, at the Court-house door in Dublin, in
V v Lauteus county, under an orderpf the Inferior Court
of Muscogee county, on tho 1st Tuesday in December next,
one Lot of Land, belonging to the estate of Peter Auains, late
• f Laurens county, deceased, No. 160, 33d oiatnet 01 said
county of Muscogee. Sold bv the administrator.
Aug 1—23 tds ’LEVIN ADAMS. Ahn'r.
TILL BE SOLD, on the rirst Tuesday m uctouer next,
before the Court house door in TroupviUe, Lowndes
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property,
(•wit: Lot of Land Ne. 127. in the 12th district formerly Ir
win, and 171 in ihe same district, both improved and valuable j
l«ta, which is apart of tbs real estate of Henry Parrish, late (
rtf said countv, deceased. Sold for the benetitoi too heirs— i
terms on the dav. NANCY PARRISH, Adm rx.
An* 1—tds " MALCOM M. CKANIE, Adm'r.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Jones j
i\ county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold,
on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours
of sale, before the Court house door in Randolph county, a
LOT OF LAND (No. 131) in the 5th district. Sold fertile
benefit of the heirs of Taibot Gears, late of Jones county,
decease 1. Terms, 12 months credit.
August 8—29 tds GREENE GOARE. Adm'r.
Pastaeued Snip.
*^|v^7"ILL BE SOLD, before the Court-lions* door in the
nacle fen own 01
July 11—td3
RE SOLI), at the
David Love, do re
north of Kingston, or
dl the PERTSHABLI
j . . .. consislina of
.^ nc1 - j hogs and sheep, two road wag
,:0 , } ruble household furniture, one
of articles to:
to nay mutt a:
July 11—l:
S' j NDER an order oj the Inferior Court of Morgan county,
A j when sittinc for ordinary purposes, will be sold, ou the
first Tuesday in October next, at the court house door of Ma
dison,'Morgan county, within the usual hours of sale, 400
Nolan and others, on the wa
ters of Beaver Dam creek, in said county. Sold as the real
estate of Lemuel Chaffin, deceased. All persons wishing a
comfortable situation would do well to call and see the pre
mises There are three situations on tiie laud.' Sold tor the
benefit cf the heirs and creditors. Terms known on the day.
THOS- NOLAN, l
July 1! -tds MAT1IEAY MAYNE, S I
GREEABLY to the last will and testament of T AY. )
creased, v.-ill be sold, before the Court-house j
door in Canton, Cherokee county, oil the first Tuesday iu Do- j
cernfccr next, LOT OF LAND No. 427, in the 3d district j
1 2d section. Fold for the benefit of the heirs of said de- i
idmi-
OUR mouths alter date, application will be made to the
f. honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell al! the in
terest of the minors of Benjamin Y»*. Ogilvie, deceased, in the
land purchased by Edmund Jordan, in his life time, of Plea
sant M. Glass and Charles Smith ; the interest of said minors
being two-thirds of said land—now occupied by Edward AT
Collier. A. AY. OGILA’IE, Guardian.
May 16, 1837 17 4m
E 7\OUR months after date, application will be made to die
honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the negroes and real
estate of Martin B. Turman, deceased, of said county. All
persons concerned will please take notice and file their objec
tions, if any they have. SAMUEL STOVALL, Adm'r.
May 16. 1837 17 4m
jfHOUE months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county, while sitting
fe r i^^ r & p s^tSte r % 1 siYs.i£. 8 ?i 1 .‘hi^ t , wifeW ! jaa
county, deceased. JOHN KNIGHT, Jr., Adm'r.
Mav 16. 1937 17 4in
|i10l'R months after date, application will be made to the
JL 1 Court of Ordinary of Putnam comity, for leave to sell a
negro mau, named Tom, belonging to the estate of William
Hurt, late of said county, deceased.
August 22,1837—4ju N. BASS, Adm'r.
by a Constable.
August 29 J. AV. BARNES, I). Sheriff
Justice’s Court, i c J a
' Co
that from the
-Frcir. ± HUM.IS K. Sl.ArciITEIt, M. D.
^ , Pat.k’s Br.ircF, April 1st • - I
| Gentlemen—I received a few lines from voo.daV' - ’
•9t!i, requesting me to make a statement to v< u of a f • ’
^lodiinnaticn that has fallen under my uLti. e fromd
G’
HOUR months after date, application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Greene county, when sitting for ordi- ! three fi. fas. issued trom a Justices’Court, in favor of Samuel
REENE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, at tlie
Court-house in the town of Greenesboro’, Greene coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the uiual
hours ol sale, the following property, to wit:
Three half acre Lots, in the village of White Plains,
Greene county, with the improvements tliereon, known hv
numbers 6,7 and 8, on die south side of Broad street, in said
village, levied on as the property of John Gabbait, to satisfy
UTHEItx Toxic. Icanbuts,
I -mted experience I have with -h c 7;
as far as I have used it I am well pleased with th--'
I Le reason I was induced to make a trial of the T
iny having some patients who, from idiosyncracv 0 f
Bon, could not bear the quinine. I was compelled to
some other remedy, and seeing in the papers this artvY ^
intended, I resolved to rive it a trial, cocseurain
recommended, t resolved to give it a trial, conserve-
dered half a dozen bottles from Mr. Powell in Mile? ■'
f" ’ : ’ is Tonic, I found it necessary to adr' '
in what is directed bv
nary purposes, for leave to sell tlie laud ami liegroesbelonging !
to the estate of Austin Bunch late of said county, deceased. I
ABSALOM JANES, ) „ . I
AYILLIAM JONES, $ <>r!, • I
September 5. 1937 33 4m j
Jones vs. John G abbart.
stable.
August 29,1837
Levy made and returned lay a ron-
AVM. L. STRAIN. Sheriff.
32 tds
THOUR months afterdate, ajqiiication will be
i’ Inferior Court of Henry county; while sitting for ordina
ry purposes, for leave to soli the real estate of Joel Brown,
late'of said county, deceased.
Septa, 1837—4m JAMES RANSOM, Adm’r.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Allen, late
ASL of Wilkinson county, deceased, are hereby required to
make payment, in terms of the law; and all demands against
said estate are requested to be presented, legally authentica
ted. within the time prescribed bv law.
JOHN AY. ALLEN, ) ,
Sept 5—33 tCn WILLIAM ALLEN, \ *'
REENE SHERIFF’S SALE.— AY ill be sold,
^ Court-house in the town of Greenesboro’. Greene coun-
inde to the I W> on fit© first Tuesday in October next, between tlie usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit: 1 r , 1 1 , , 1 “a. j
One hundred and fifty acres of Land, more or less, on die ! t Wa ■*''* t] } M , tbss My has fe e «4
’r 7 1 cd v,lti! tuis complaint lor me last six or seven vm,. 1
; antt in using 1
; larger doses than *. mu is utrt-ctea or tire prupneto*-
! means I was enabled to cheek the intermitting fever,-hi
instance, where it had been given according to dire--'"!
| have also used this article with considerable^benefitis-C, •
I complaints, where there was hectic fever. I have •
■ tient under treatment affected with chleosis- 8 j le i‘ s - ?i
convalescent. The patient, when I was called to see V
unable to get out ot bed, with alarming beniorrhace ft-.
nose. She has been treated with Peters’ pills and tli'C’'
Adm’rs.
€ 4 EORG1A, LAURENS COUNTY.
W Whereas E. J. Blackshear, and James H. Blacksliear,
applies to me for letters of administration 011 the estate of Da
vid Blackshear, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the-arne prescribed by law, to shew cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, this 14th dav of August, 1837.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Cl'k. r. o.
August 22 31 5t
! A GREEN
. -ML Garner,
!
cear.
An gi
JESSE OSUIN', Ex'n
31 tds
city of Milledgeviile, Baldwin county, on tne first
Tuesday in November next, the Lands lying in said coun
ty belonging to the estate of Charles Smith, consisting of
about 45') acres, with comfortable improvements thereon, up
wards of 200 acres woodland ; the place on which end de
ceased lately resided. Sold agreeably to an order of Court.
Terms, credit until the first day of January thereafter, with
good security for the payment of the money.
JOHN RICE, Adm'r.
August 8—29 tds ELIZA B. SMITH, Adm'*.
\ GREEABLY to an order from tlie honorable Inferior
Court of Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold, In Zebulon Pike county, on the first Tues
day in Novambor next, between the lawful hours oi sale, LOt i
OF LAND No. 112, in the 2.1 district of originally Monroe,
now Pike county, containing 208\ acres, more or less, as a part
of the real estate of Thomas Boman, deceased, of said coun
ty. Terms made known cu the day of sale.
Ann 6—29 tds BENJAMIN GRIDER, Admr.
v, a/ mu BE BOLD, in the town of CrawfordviUe, Talia-
v V ferro county, on the first Tuesday in October next,
! he two a the usual hours of sale, the real estate of C. A.
' Nelms, deceased, consisting of about 20 acres of land cd-
1 j lining the village, and a vacant lot in said town. Sold in
i pursuance of an order of the Inferior Court of said county,
j when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of the
heirs of said deceased. fa. C. JEFFRIES, Ex or.
July 25—tds -
1 Aa ^riLL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in November
i V i/ next, at Cobb Court--house, Lot No. 646,-1 st district 2d
i cectiou, originally Cherokee county', now Cobh, containing
I forty- acres, t e the same more or loss : sold under an order of
1 Court as the nropcrtv of Benjamin F. Martin, deceased, for
I a division. ‘ ' GEORGE MARTIN, Ex'or.
t September 3 31 tds
• "Phii >STPt 1 XED SALE.—Will be sold, ot the Court-house
I ib door, in Greenville, Meriwether county, on the first Tucs-
• duv in November next, LOT OF LAND No. 191, in the 9th
I district of said county, containing 202j am-?.
! Also, will he sold, at the Court-house iu BuHcch county, on
i the first Tuesday in December next, a TRACT OF LAND,
: lying on Sculls creek, in said county, granted to Thomas Hyl-
! ton, containing 200 acres. All the above land sold agreeably
i to the 1 art Will of James Spier, late of Laurens county, de-
j ceased. 13. C. DUNCAN, )
] Sept 5—33 tds L. J
' SOLD
TTHOUR months after date, application will be made to die
JS_ honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tlie lands be
longing to the heirs of Simon Caldwell, deceased, consisting
of one lot, N". 145, 12th district of formerly Carroll, now Heard
county, and one lot, No. 105, in the 17th district of Muscogee
county. MILES FIELDS, Guardian.
May 16, 1837 17 4m
fHOUR months after date, application will be made to the
d.' Inferior Court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the
orphans and minors of Williamson Roswell, deceased.
MATTHEW WHITFIELD, Guardian.
May 23.1837. 18 4m
THOUIt months after dale, application will be mads to the
i ; Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting fir ordi
nary purposes. for leave to sell all the real estate of Felix
Bryan, late of Morgan couritv. deceased.
WM. A. SHIEUD. }
Mav 30, 1837—4m JOHN B. MARTIN, <,
f '1 EORG1A, HANCOCK COUNTY.
\JT Vv’iiEREAS Warren Jourdan applies to me for letters
j of administration on the estate of Levi Daniell, late of said
county, deceased, with the will annexed—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv
office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, 31st August, 1637.
Sept 5—33 5ts SPENCER W. TAYLOR. Den. Clk.
( A EORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY] ~
Tolled before me, this day, by Seaborn Lawrence, of
the 103d district, G. -M , a bay INDIAN TONEY, (a horse.)
about 8 years old, thirteen hands high, both hind feet white,
toadied mane axd short tail, branded on the righ_t_thigh ami
more and James B. Reese, to Fifteen Dollars, August 19,1337.
FRANCIS S. COLLEY, j. r
I Jo hereby certify that the above is a true copy handed
me, ‘ SPENCER W. TAYLOR, Dep.'Clcrk.
September 5,1837 33 2ts
( ~T EORGIA, LAUKEMTcOUXTY
IT Whereas Perrin Scarborough applies to me for letters
of administration on ihe estate of William Scarborough, late
of said county, deceased-
^OUTHilPA rOM(—The success of the Sooth-
1 ERN Tonic is unprecedented. It has teen anxiously !
; sought after by all classes in all parts of die United States, and |
| its-widely extended distribution has been owing to the mauv [
requests received from every section of the South and South- i
I west. Although it originated in an obscure part of the conn- j
j try but a few years since, it is now found in ail t
j towns and villages in die Union, and its virtues as a’cure for
! Ague and Fever, and as a general Tonic, are appreciated bv all
[ who luv*i csed it. Being as it professes, a compound of
j Southern Vegetables, it is needless to offer die assurance that
j there is no Arsenic, Mercury, nor any thing in the least hurtful
j to the human constitution j n it. It will be found a valuable
I Medicine in all cases ot Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach !
j and Bowels, and patients convalescing from Bilious Fever, will 1
j derive the most iinpoitaut benefits fium -die use of the South- !
! ern Tonic. It may be administered to children and infants !
of the most tender age, with the utmost safety.
Prepared by Coster A; Coxe, at their Labratorv, at Mont-
gomerv, Alabama.
For sale by their appointed agents iu Milledgeviile.
SHAHAN. BEALL Ac REYNOLDS.
May 2, 1637 25 t p |
. „ , . , - esultef t
stici- be reported to you, and ail other effectual result!v, .|
riiall come under mv notice. Ycu are at liberty
letter, or any extract from it you wish.
I am yours, with respect,
TIIOMAS K. SLAUGHTE
From our Representative to the Legislature, Col. Jno. A. O-,
. Gentlemen'.;—No medicine stands so high in nivcsim -
an the principal j jrour Southern Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever
it at first by the advice of my family physician, with jccr
and its eff ects upon more recent case's have been equally - ]
fifing- Yours truly, JNO. A. CAMPBEaJ
I com Y> 31. M Lejiore, Fsq., Member of the Legislaturt.
Montgomery County, Dec. 1. i-
Messrs. Coster &. Coxe -.—Dear Sirs—l feel graft
this opportunity ol testify nig to the merits of vour .ft,
Tome. I have used it in many cases in my white andc
family, and not one case failed. In short’. I assure the ; J
mat it is. in mv opinion, the best medicine for the cured Fo
and Ague now in use. Yerv respectfully vonrs.
WILLIAM M’LEilOU
Adm'rs.
I^Ol’ll months after date, application will be made to the
C 1 honorable Inferior Court ol* Morgan county, wnc.it sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
th" estate jol' John High, late of said county, deceased.
Mb\ 30, 1637—4m ABNER It. IIILL, Ex’or.
’OUR months after date, application will be made to the
Inferior Court of Jones county, when silting for ordi-
y purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of John
Icr, late of Jones couutv, deceased,
’ JOHN J. MILLER,
1=37— ini JOSEPH MILLER,
Adm'rs.
O SBORN'S PHILOTOKEN, OR FEMALE COM
FORT, for the rebel ot all the Sympathetic Diseases at
tendant on Pregnancy. It readily relieves Nausea or Sick
ness at the Stomach. \ omitiugM Food. Sour Stomach, Heart
burn, Indigestion, F-astalious Appetite, Toothache, Wandering
Pains, Cramps, Inquietude, Solicitude, Anxiety, Ac. U , -
■ s S9ftet i A;'l4ft'fli’[TfjfcftYRY\C\ftvih'Tahtb'ncr.T. 'A nntgie ftpflie, *od*yvzf a--yearYir nlore; to try it
and sometimes a single dose, will convince any .patient that it is \ some evideiarcs of an increase (
truly a female comfort. By strengthening, correciinn- and j mere, taken in moderate doeses, entirely c
invigorating the uterine system, it will effectually prevent - Mis- • Respectfully your3,
carriages, when there is a possibility, and make Parturition
quick, safe and easy;—and for after pains, it is a sterling reme
dy. It has been before the public, iu some parts of our coun
try. since 1829. It has stood the test of scientific opposition
and investigation, and has prevailed. And we have the cer
tificates of physicians, midwives, and Intelligent females,
From Major J. B. Morse:
Dear Sirs :—I had been afflicted with- Agurand Fetal
a long time*, and although tlie remedies which were pres.
gave me temporary relief, yet none removed the cause j
disease, and thereby permanently cured me till I c.
boutnern Tonic. It diu sc. This gave mo-great confi
it, and as I saw that you had recommended it in cases of
tv, general weakness, and inactivity of the digestive cnrJ
re; to try it. She used one bonk I
some evideisccs of an increase of health, and a few bd
cured her.
J. B. JIORr
These are therefore to cite and admonish all an-.l sin -T ular . abundance. Each bottle has the proprietor s name impresse.
SS 3 Prepared only by COSTER A COXE, attheirll
ratory, Montgomery. Alabama, andsoldby iheir agentskT
rv jiart of the United States.
JftP For sale in Milledgeviile, by
JAIMES II. SHAILTl
Dec. 16 s:
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause. !
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. j
Given under my hand, al office, 23d August, 1837.
Aug 29—32 5ts FRANCIS THOMAS, c. c. o.
I
JOin II. WRJGMT—Dentist,
NFORMS the public that-he lias on hand, at his office,
next door to Messrs. Cowles & Daggett’s store, a quantity
of Wallace's Polishing Tooth Powder. This article
is superior to any thing heretofore used on the teeth. When
they arc free from calcarious matter, by applying this powder
two or three times a week, the teeth become perfectly white,
and remain in a healthy condition.
Operations on the Teeth and Gums performed with care
and promptness, and all cases treated with the strictest candor.
Nov 14 44 tf
on one side, and his written signature ou a label, on tile other.
Directions for using die Female Comfort in all cases for which
it is recommended, with many important certificates, accom
pany each bottle, in pamphlet form, within the envelope.
\V. C. POWELL, Agent,
At his Drug and Rook Store, Milledgeviile, Ga.
December 28 54 wl£m
Ex’ors.
w
RAM9KY, \
in the town of
JI LL BE SOLD, at the Courthouse
v. fordville, on the first Tuesday in November next,
the TAVERN and other Houses on said Lot, now occupied
by William II. Grimes. Also, the LOT and STABLES be
longing thereto—all in good repair.
Also, two hundred and sixty acres of LAND, lying about
three miles south of CrawfordviUe, with a good Plantation
j thereon. Sold under an order of the Inferior Court of said
j countv. Terms on the dav of sale.
' THOS. CHAFFIN, Ex’or.
£tont 5—-33 ids cafctbc Estate of S.’B. .T. Crai in,dec’d.
~ st, will I
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Inferior i
f\ Court of Wilkinson county, when sitting for ordinary ]
purposes, will be sold, before tbe Court-house door in Dray- i
ton, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in November next, j
between the usual hours of sale, one Lot of Land, No. 162. |
10th distret of Dooly county. Sold as the property of Britton <
Price, deceased. Sold for tbebenefil of the heir# and credit j
ers of said deceased. Terms cash.
MARY ANN PRICE, Adm’rs.
August 22 31 tds j
W ILL BE SOLD, in the town of Blakely. Early conn j
tv, on tbe first Tuesday in November next, one LOT
OF LAND, lying in said ■cruinty, known and distinguished m ,
the plan of ya ‘id county bv Lot No. *6, in the 13th district, i V™™ Benjamin Brantley, dorcaccd, cons:#
Bold forthe benefit of the’ heirsof Ilugli McWhorter, late of j '- .,'7 0! ";
Oglethorpe county, deceased.
Ang29—32 tds DAVID GEER. Adm’r
W ILL BE BOLD, at McDonough, lb'nry county, before
the Court-house door, on tbe first Tuesday in Nnvem
her next, between the usna!_ hours of sale, agreeably to an , j, e c orc .p c Court-housf
order ol the honorable Inferior Court of Greene county, sil
ting for ordinary purposes, LOT OF LAND No. 31, iu the
3d district of Henry county, containing 202j acres, more or
less, it being a pari of the real estate of Henrv Sanford, son.,
deceased. Sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors oi"
raid deceased. Term: of sale on the da-.-.
Aug 23—32 tds IlCNIiY lasiXi-ORD, Jr., Admr.
lb
g >.N the first Tuesday in November next, will hc sold, at
r <J? the Court house in die comity of Gilmer, the one undivi-
i ded interest in Lot No. 74, in the 9th district, 2d section of ori-
j gin ally Cherokee county. Sold by r.n order of the honorable
I Court of Ordinary of Hancock county, under the last will and
i Testament of John Denton, kte of 11 uncock county, deceased.
Terms cash. J i, > . LOCKHART, Uxor,
j September 5, Hc37 33 to*
j Y iriUL BE fTiLdT to the highest bidder, before die
h y Court house door, nt Dublin, in Laurens coimty, on the
) first Tucsdav in October nex!, Lots of Land Nos. 187 and 161,
I in die first district of originally Wilkinson, now Laurens coun-
' iy, together with what is called the John Daniel Plantation;
| and also all the lands adjoining thereto that belong to the ne
sting of Lot No.
in said district.
Also, will be sold, at the same time, but before the Court-
1 house door at Spring Place, in the. county of Murray, Lot cf
! Land No 58, in the 23th district and 2d section, containing ICO
June 6, 1-37— ini
£ HOUR months after date, application will be made to the
.Sa honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tiie real estate, and
a part of the negroes, belonging to tlie estate of Oman What
ley, deceased All persons concerned will please take notice.
June 13,1937—4nr HENRY J. ARNOLD, Adm'r.
RjlOm months after date, application will be made to the
if 1 Interior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell nil the real estate of William Jack-
son, senior, hue of said county, deceased.
JOHN JACKSON.
fune 13.183
■4m
ALFRED WYCHE
Adm'rs.
T .TOUR mouths alter date, application will be made to tiie
JL' honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the land und
negroes belonging to the estate of William Edwards, of said
county, deceased. LEMUEL EDWARDS, ?-p •
THOMAS EDWARDS. $ or8 '
June 13 1337—1m
pHOUR months after date, application will be made to the
ii. honorable Inferior Court of Thomas county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belonging
to the estate of James and Daniel Alderjnan, deceased.
June 27. 1937—lin GEO. ALDERMAN, Adm’r.
rior Court of Pu- I
A GREEABLY to an order of thv
J.M. laskicountr, sitting for ordinary purposes, v.-ill be mid,
ftn the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court-
house door in said comity, al! the lands belonging to tbe estate
of Fumev F. Gatlin, deceased ; tbe plantation whereon 3.3.
Gatlin reside?, containing about sixteen hundred acres, mure
or less, all oak and hickory lands. Sold for die purpose of a
division between the heirs of said estate. Terms c-n the dav
by the administrators,
JOSEPH TOOKE, ?
ALLEN TOOKE, \
August 29 eg ,,D
I acres.
Will fie sold, also, on the first Tuesday in November next,
at Starkesviilc, in Lee county,
I Lot of Land No. 253, in the 12th disLrirtof said county of Lee.
The above lands belong to the orphans of Benjamin Braut-
i lev, deceased, and will be sold under an order of the Inferior
j Court of Lauren# county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
i Terms of sale will be made known on the day.
ELIZABETH BRANTLEY, Guardian.
I Ju’.v 18,1837 . tds
Ifo'iOUK months after date, application will be made to the
-Bd honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, while sit
ting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
Dudley Peeples, deceased, being the dower which was as
signed to his widow, which has reverted to the estate in con-
sequence of her death. -A^l 1 poisons concerned will please
take notice and file their objections, if anv they have.
REMEMBRANCE CHAMBEHLAIN,
•Tunc 27,1837—23 4:n Surviving Adm’r.
pj GTICE i.-. hereby given to the Legatees of Arthur Har-
o_ v rup, deceased, that application will he made lu the ho
norable Inferior Court of Jones enmity, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, on the first Monday in November next, for
leave to sell, or to make a division of the negroes of said es
tate. SAMUEL MOORE,
June 27,1837—l;n JOHN WAR D,
Ex’ors.
A GREEABLY to bn order obtained Irani the honorable
t f\_ Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting for
j ordinary purnoses, will be "sold, before the Court-house door,
j ot; the first Tuesday in November' next, the following LOT
I OF LAND, drawn by the heirs ef James Williams, deceased,
' viz; Lot No. 209, ltlth district formerly Lee county, but it
! may lay in Bmwart or Baker. The terms will be known on
j the day of sale. JOHN BEABLEY,’Guardian.
* August 22,1657 31 tds
gHOUE months alter date, application will be made to the
' honorable the Inferior Court of Taliaferro county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real es
tate and negroes belonging to the estates of Samuel Hart and
Susannah Hart, late ol said countv, deceased.
J line 27,1537—4m JOHN CHAPMAN, Adm’r. Ac.
I NCUR months alter date, application will be made to tbe
1 Inferior Court of Walton county, when sitting for ordi
nary pilrpor-cs. for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es
tate of Hugh Means, deceased.
JOHN S. MEANS, ? . , .
July 4—24 4m ALLEN B. MEANS, ^ 111 rS ‘
I HOLHl months after date; application will be made to the
. honorable Inferior Court of Greene county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the negroes and lauds
of the estate of Alexander Gaston, late of Greene county, de
ceased. All persons concerned will take notice.
Ji.lv 11.1837—!m WM. T. GASTON, Adm’r.
A LL per- ins indebted to the estate of Jos tab Mangutu,
a A. late ot Talbot county, ore hereby notified to come for-
.yard and make payment ; and those having demands against
nest, at Greene'Court-house, the tract of land contain- ; Ra **J ectr ' !8 * Ere requested to render them iu iu terms of the
law, as the estate v.-ill be settled as soon as the law w;U au
thorize. ARTHUR MANGUM, Adm’r.
August 29 3-2 r,t
"AA^^-biL BE MOLD, on the first Tuesday in Deeemb
» » next, at Greene C ourt-house, tl
ing foar hundred acres, more or less, whereon Thomas ivl. I
>t«Cuwen formerly lived, on die Aapalacbec river, adjoining
Unds of Mr. Martin, and others : sold uud--*r an order oi' Court
for a division. Terms of sale will be made known or, the
day of sale. HINTON CRAWFORD. Adm’r.
September .5 -jbj t ,i B
"’^STILL BE SOLD, on the 10th day of October nc-xt, n’t the
” » Ute residence of James Allen, deceased, of Wilkfo
ot* county, all the PERISHABLE PROPERTY of said de
ceased. consisting of horses, cattle, bogs, plantation tools, house
hold and kitchen furniture. Terms made known on the it?-
JOHN W. ALLEN. ? . ,
'#2*4 5-43 td* WILLIAM ALLEN. $ At,m r? '
HHDS. tjt. Croix ?ogur; 20 lihds. Porto Riecrdo.
10 do. N. Orleans do; 40 bbls. double refin'd Loaf do.
25 !>bls. single refined Loaf do : 10 bxs. white Havana do.
150 hags Green Coffee ; 50 hags Java do; 10 casks Rice
50 bids. No. 2 Mackerel; 50 do No. 3 do.
50 hail’ bids. Nos. 1 and 2 do.
150 bids Phelps & Barber's Gin; 100 do. N. E. Rum
75 “ N. Whiskey ; 20 do. Monongahela do.
3 pipes Cog. Brandy; 5 do. H. Gin
2 puncheons Jamaica Rum
20 half and quarter casks Wine, various kinds
50 baskets Champaigtie Wine
50 doz, bottles (choice) Madeira, Port and Claret Wine
100 demijohns, nss'd sizes; 250 kegs Nails and Brads, ass’d
100.000 lbs. Swedish Iron, well ass’d; 3000 do. Plough Moulds
1000 “ Nail Rods ; 1300 do. Band Iron
1000 “ IIoop do; 1000 do. Scroll do.
1500 “ German Steel; 1000 do. Cast do.
1000 “ American and English Blister do
10.000 *•' English Castings, ass'd ; 50 kegs White Lead
500 gals. Linseed Oil; 500 do. Lamp do-., winter strained
50 hlicLs. Molasses; 10,000 bushels Salt
50 boxes Sperm Candles ; 30 do. Tallow do.
100 “ 8 x 10 and 10 y. 12 Glass; 50 bags Shot
1000 lbs. Bar Lead ; 150 casks Dexter Lime, fresh
150 casks Thomaston do. do; 25 do. Plaister Paris
400 pieces Gilroy’s heavy Ilemp Bagging
10,000 lbs. Grind Stones.
SALT, One Dollar per bushel, for salebv
June 20—22 tf NICHOLS & DEMING.
TO THE PEBIiU’.
T HE Subscriber willing to meet the wishes of his friends
with the increasing demand, und the earnest recom
mendations of practicing Physicians—the frequent solicita
tions ot individuals who Inve used and experienced the,
greatest benefit from my STRENGTHENING SALVE, i
and that it should lie mure extensively known nud eirculat- j ^ *
ed that thousands suffering from Constitutional-Weakness, j
Pains in the hack and side, Rnemiialisni. Debility
Buck and Linns after Child-birth,- Weakness, Fluttering
Pain, ami a sense of d.nkiug at the breast and stomach,
front ihe effect of Er ictitres and Dislocations of the hones
—from lndii lit Tumors in tin- breast of females, (which are
often thought to lie cancerous, but which this Salve will
seldom fail to cure; mid always relieve,) that tiiev ni«v avail
themselves of a remedy that »til remove timir sufferings, I
have been induced to inaxe arrangements for its miniufac-
tnre, and have it sent to every section of the United States;
anil as mv professional duties occupt nil my time, I have
associated with me in the manufacture ami sale of mv
salve, Mr. D C. BAX PER, of Naw-LunduoyGouu. and to
him only have I communicated mv recipes. This .Salve
is prepared by him, arid to secure the public against fraud
nd limitation, h s written signature will be affixed to the
alabe on each roll of Salve.
STEPHEN SWEET.
For sale, wholesale and retail, bv
GEORGE D. CASE,
Aged lor .Milledgeviile.
A m il 4. 1837 II Cm
KOCStV. ELL & EE.V1S,
1 A TTORNEYS at Law—Milledgeviile, Ga.—Havinr;
j oTA. cd tneir professional interests, will attend to busine*
i trusted to them ia the counties of the Ocmolsee Cirsuit—
I county of Hancock, oi the Northern—Washington, t:
I Middle—Twiggs and Laurens of the Southern—and H .
j Bibb and Monroe, of tlie Flint Circe its—Also in tbe PtdEI
j Court.
j Their Office is on the second floor of the Masonic 1
SAMUEL ROCKWELL
July 22—2> tf M. J. KENAN.
(NOTICE.
N the first Tuesday in July next, will be sol.', i
Court-house do«r in the town of Sander3vii!e. Y> --
ion county, without reser ve the following tracts of las t to
lju i a concern, to wit:—
24th dist-, 3d sec., Cherokee county, 150 ;
“ Muscogee, - 905;
THANH.* S-’«U SALE.
rgHIE Subscriber,being desirous to sell a portion of the fol-
9. lowing described Lan Is. will dispose of t-liem on reason
able terms. They are mostly situated in the counties of Lee,
Baker and Decatur—among them arc two Plantations occupi
ed by the subscriber in Lee county, one of which contains
about 1.-590 Acres, with an abundant crop growing upon it, and
can be irad with the land if desired ; the other contains about
2.000 Acres, lias saw mill in operation and another nearly
completed, which will perhaps not he surpassed in value by any
other in tlie State, also a small t -ist mill: there is a por
tion of cleared Land with a crop growing upon it,—Also, about
15 Plantations in variolas parts of the counties, nearly all situ
ated upon Flint River or creeks. They contain from 500 to
3,900 Acres each, have a portion of cleared land of the-most
productive kind,and are well watered.—Also, several Houses
and Lots in Bainbridgc, Decatur county; among them is the
Tavern House anti Lot of that place—-the House is well fur
nished, and the furniture can be had with the premises if
wished. There will be a Steamboat run regularly from Apa
lachicola and St. Josephs to this place, which, with the various
iinipr'orements that are now in progress in the section of
country in which the town is situated, must render it a flou
rishing commercial place. For further particulars, apply to
M. R. Moore, Bainbridgc. g. c. Stevens, Albany, Baker-
county, Thomas Hogans, Pindertown, or the Subscriber at
Yiueville. ALEXANDER SHOTWELL.
P. S. For sale the choice of two improved lots iu Vineville.
July 11 25 tf
TY.
Jf WHEflEJS William Bridges applies to me for letter
administration on the estate of Blake Bridges, late of said
EORGIA. LAURENS COU
ijf
of
county, cleceaseii —.
These ar® therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv
office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, fif any
they have) why said lc tiers should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, this 7th of August. 1337.
Aug 15-30 Ms FRANCIS THOMAS, c. c. 0.
P ,1 OUR months after date, application will be made to the
A. honorable Inferior Court of Greene county, whensitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Mat
thew Gallon, late of said county, deceased. All persons con
cerned will take notice. \\ M. T. GASTON, Adm'r.
July 11, 1837 _ 25 4 m
1 71 OUR months after dale, application will be made to the
’ honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands and negroes
belonging to the estate of Benjamin Barnes, late of said conn-
tv. deceased. HAKDY €. CULVER, Adm’r.
* July 11.1837 25 4m _
F 'bf'K months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Courtnt Greene county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a set of mills and four
teen acres of land, belonpiugto the same, en the waters of Little
river, within opo mile of Grantsville; also, a lot of land in old
Wilkinson. 2021 acres, No. 192, 5th district, and 002} acres,
No. ill, in the Gtli district of old Wilkinson, belonging to the
estate of Elisha j^unter, deceased. To be sold in pursuance
of the will. ’ E. SPARKS HUNTER, Ex’or.
Julvlik 1837 * 26 4m
llsorsia Aimaizac tor 1S3S.
T HE public, and our customers in particular, are inform
ed, that on thefrst of October next, the Georgia Almanac
for 1638, will be ready for delivery at the office of the Consti
tutionalist, Augusta. Tho astronomical portion of ithasbeeu
arranged and calculated by Mr. Aslnnorc, of Lincoln county,
by whom the calculations of the Almanac printed last year
were made. No pains, labor or expense, will be spared to
render the Almanac for 1838 acceptable to the citizens of
Georgia. As the number of copies printed last year fell short
of the demand, we would request those persons who wish to
purchase by the quantity, to give early information of the num
ber of copies they may want.
July 2-5,1837 " 27 tf
f '.IDI lMr s- !■: S$
ISKTN’S PILLS, entirely Vegetable, admitted by the
Faculty and thousands who-have experienced their be
at effects, in every section of tbe Union, to be the lest
WR.MILY MEDICINE ever yet dis -oveteff : prepared by
William Miskin, Esq., Member of the Royal College of Sur
geons, Licentiate of Apothecaries Company, Fellow of Bolt
Court Society, Sureeon to the Royal Union Pension Associa
tion Lancaster Place, Waterlio Bridge, and Perpetual Pupil
of Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospitals, Lon Ion.
This valuable Medicine, the discovery of a Medical Prac
titioner of the first eminence of the present day, having with
unfailing success stood the test of twenty years’ experience
in the extensive and highly rcspectal le practice of tl’.e pro
prietor, ir-, at the earnest solicitation of a number of gentlemen
of long ami htgh standing in the profession, now introduced to
the notice of the American Public, with full conviction, alter
the most deliberate and careful investigation, that this truly
valuable composition, will be found highly efficacious in re
moving and preventing all those complaints prevalent in tlie
Western Hemisphere, and it is also hoped as a preliminary
step to check the evils and fatal consequences arising from
the use of the numerous deleterious nostrums forced upon the
public, by the aid of advertisements, and other frauds, by a set
of mercenary, unprincipled pretenders, (totally ignorant of
Medical science,) to an extent unparalleled in the History of
Medical Quackery.
Trice, 25cents, 50 cents, and 31 per box. For sale,genuine
cs imported, by
SHAHAN, BEALL &. REYNOLDS.
September 5,1837 33 tf
No. 2S4,
74,
280,
315,
ISO,
87,
1033.
305,
382,
40,
209,
795,
G,
10,
13,
3,
4,
4,
12,
8,
i:*’
19,
il.
Cherokee,
Henry.
Cherokee.
Early.
Cherokee.
40
The titles to all tile above tracts of land are ind'.-p
and will be sold on a credit until tbe first day of Jattt
next, uoou having the debts well secured.
WILLIAM P. HARDWICS.
OSBORNE WALDEN,
March 12; 1837 9 :
Gnli^-ban’s Vegetable Fever anil Ajae PilU,
S OUTHERN TONIC. GREENE’S TONIC MIXT-
^ URE, and MORTON’S COUGH SYRUP, will lie fur
nished merchants in the country, at the proprietor’s nrices,
by H. & J. SHOTWELL,
June 20—22 tf Macon
TO COTTON PLAYffEBS.
f 31 HE SUBSCRIBER continues his shop at Stanfordville,
.JL Putnam county, on tiie road leading from Eatonton to
Clinton, forthe purpose of making and repairing GINS.—
He will warrant his new Gin to perform equal to airy in tV?
State, and can be had upon as goad terms.
JOHN YV. HAMPTON.
July 25, 1837. 07
O^k'iiHirpe fiiiiiversily.
i^H^HLS Iu.-tiuitioii was organized a! the late mu'
j -a3- of the Board of Frusta- s. bv creating the a.’r.rc -
j the Facility and tiie courses of Lectures, and also sppoitt
1 part of the Faculty, as follows:
FACULTY.
tlev.C. P. Beuw. President and Professor of Natural r
sophv and Chemistry.
!2. A. Xisbki, Esq., Vice President and Professor of E
Leu res and mental Philosophy. , pl
Rc-v. C. W. Howard, Chaplain and Professor sf Moralf-
lnsophv and E\ 1 deuces of Christianity.
Rev. S. K. Tsuiase, Professor of Ancient Languages-
X. M. Ckav.torii, Professor of Mathematics and As!rot)
Aol gel tilled.—Professor of Modern Languages.
“ Professor of Geology, Botany and JliBcralngr-
“ *Recloi of the Midway Seminary and e.x-<-
Mpmberof the Faculty.
“ A competent number «f Tutors. t
Provision lias also been made by the Board furtue dele
gratuitously, of a cnnrSr of lectures on each oflhpfctj"
subjects, viz : Municipal, civil and international law, pi'.'
logy and anatomy.
The corner stone of the University Building is to he
with suitable solemnities,and an address by Col. J- H- !
kin, is to lie delivered (luting tiie annual meeting ant! W
the direction of Hopewell Presbytery, which is to coB’
at Milledgeviile during the latter part of March, It-a .
A sum which, in the opinion of rite Board, fully J« ■
them in taking efficient measures, lias already been
bed to the institution, and several agents ha ve ueea aj'R
ed, who are instructed to make prompt and energetic .
I to secure the comnlete endowment of the Liuversi _ • _
1 exercises of the institutionoree*p c ctea to C0isre-i-7v
I the year 1838. .
i Tiie action of the Board lias been restricted t°| j ;
i to the measures above stated, by the want et sui.a-'ic ^
' dotes to fill up the vacancies in tbe Faculty,a* ' vt y.' ■
* want of adequate fun is. It is their design to ci ^
i versif y which shall be of the highest ^ .JTjL;,. sticc ess
nrent and a blessing to the whole South- U ,., 0I; d
the nttniniiient of this c:d will he wholly depe •
T HE subscribers have now been about two years reesta
blished at their old stand, (formerly Ellis, Shotwell 5c
Co.) corner Xlulberry and Third streets, oppo.-ite the brick
Tavern, Macon. Their stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OIL, GLASS, Ac., which is now very large, will
be constantly replenished to meet the increasing demand.
Arrangements have been made with importers and dealers in
Drugs and Chemicals, in New-York, Boston, Philadelphia,
and Baltimore, to be furnished at all times with new prepa
rations,and tlie most choice and genuine articles known to tite
trade. The increase of facilities afforded merchants of this
city by oar* enterprising steam boat companies, in the trans
portation Of produce uuil jyejtcUwtoc, caaMcs them to offer
BAXa FOR SALK.
T W O Plantations for sale, in the upper part of fcuurens
county, on Turkey creek. Each settlement contains
about eight hundred acres, with between three and four hun
dred acres cleared on each place, with all the necessary
buildings for a farm. On one of the settlements there is two
excellent grist mills, iu good order. I-'or terms apply to
EASON ALLEN,
June 27—23 tf On the Plantations.
Teacher Wanted.
O N account of tite resignation of Mr. Thompson, the place
of Rector in the Male Academy at Eatonton has bo-'
come vacant. The Trustees are very solicitous to employ a
Classical Teacher, of good qualifications, to take charge of the
Academy. Liberal encouragement will be given to a gentle
man who is deserving of patronage. Early application is re
quested. The next term commences 1st Monday in July next.
JAS. A. MERIWETHER,
Eatonton, June 5—21 tf Sec’y. Board of Trustees.
A’»rt>Spccic Payisg Bsak Bills,
liberality of the Christian and Benevolent puriic,
Bv order of the Trurtc. s.
B. P. STUBBS.Sec^
* Mr. Bcman will continue to conduct tne
nary during the next x'ear, assisted by Mr. Meat! «~
tionnl tutors, ns they may be found necessary. ^ jj
December 6
NOTICE TO LAM) TJBADEB* ,
T HE subscriber would respectfully infonn mo- ^
engaged in the land trade that he wi.l funm l -rt . .
MAFS OF THE DISTRICTS, in any part of thef ^' P .
water courses, icc. laid down correctly, at ea -
counties laid down, if desired. Ail orders at u 1 1
(post-ntud) enclosing the cash, will be ^newa ^ gyllTr-1
Milledgeviile. June 13th, 1637
CSiKKOLIEt: KN>I>, D3ST ,“ t '’
v AA inxv kVl. S. 1 iTinv WISH v
rjlHE subscriber wffl f«t^^rokoe, with;
J. correct Maps of each Dis.r ct 1,1 f I
tlie drawer’s names, residence, audquali^oi each J
same, at 810 each.' All orders addressed to
will be punctnallv attended to.^_ ->- * ’ 03 U
Milledgeviile, August 8, 1837 ——ft. j.
^OLE, HARNESS and UPPER ^ROOT & S?!j
Millrdgy ville, lAwnbct 6
their supplies at Macon.
Macttn, June’IS, 1837
H. *•
_ v. otiOTWELt,
20 . tf
1 JMr. bv'
Mav 23,1837
“BURTON & HANSELL.
f .1$ tf
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