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HEAD-QUARTERS, GA.
•Mi lledgeville January 10/A, 1832.
fJIHE Rev iew and Inspection of the Militia for the
year 1832, by Regiments mid Hu; tuitions, will com
mencc on Monday the 2d day of April next. The Ge
lierals of Divisions will issue orders accordingly, and
beginning on that day, they will proceed with all the ce
lerity which may consist with the convenience of the
reviewing officers. The Aids of the Commander in
Chief will attend the Reviews and report directly to
1 l -ad Quarters.
Brigade Inspectors will, besides making returns to
Division Inspectors, transmit copies to the Commande
in Chief. Precision and accuracy in the returns will be
reejuired—livery act of disobedience and insubordination
in.irked and appropriately punished, and a regular Do
eipline attempted with officers and men.
As tlie Commander in Chief cannot, consistently with
his civil duties, attend the Reviews, it w ill be more in-
eumbent on Generals of Divisions and Brigades to look
tithe execution of their orders in person, and tins will
be expected.
Bv the Commander in Oka f,
BURTON HEPBURN, Aid deCamp.
HEAD-QUARTERS, )
Third Division, G. •'!. (
MiLi.r.nccviLLE, March 13th, 1832,
DIVISION ORDERS.
I N pursuance of General Orders of the Commander
in Chief, the annual Review and Inspection of the
lid Division of Georgia Militia, by Regiments and Bat
talions, will take place at their respective muster grounds
in the month of May next on the days following, viz:
In the county of Clark, on Wednesday, the 2d May.
fti the county of Oglcthorjie, on Friday, the 4ih May.
In the county of Greene, on Tuesday and Wednes
day, the 8tii and !tth May.
In the county of Morgan, on Friday and Saturday,
the 11th and 12tli May.
In the countv of Putnam, on Tuesday, the 15th May.
Jn the county of Baldwin, on Saturday, the ltlthMay.
(>ii the respective days immediately proceeding the
Review and Inspection in the above named counties
the Commissioned and non-Comniissioned Officers oft
respective Regiments and Battallions, will he assembled
for instruction and drill.
A strict compliance with orders will be expected—a
rigid discipline and subordination enforced and all in
tractions promptly and indiscriminately puni.-la-d. The
G enerals of Brigade will attend in person to the execu
tion of their orders.
By command of Maj. Gen. Watson-,
8. ROCKWELL, Division Inspector,
marl5—3G—8t 3d Div. G. M
ATTENTIONl GEORGIA.!
B OOK at your Metropolis! Look at her streets! Di
A you feel any jiride for your Suite? Do you desire
pleasant walking—handsome streets—a flourishing scat
of Government? Have you any public spirit? Are you
disposed to mat: e a fortune?■—If so, behold the splendid
Scheme below. Look at the condition of your Town;
and if that will not excite you—Just think of getting
one thousand dollars for tin dollars—-fire thousand tax ten
dollars—ten thousand for ten dollars—Twenty Thous
and for ten dollars! What a speculation! Go in for it!
Go in fur it!!
MILLEDGEVILLE
STREET LOTTERY.
(Aithonzeil by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia.)
& G H E m i?*.
1
Prize
of $20,000, is
$20,000,
3
Prize;
>
10,000, is
30,000,
4
5,000, is
20,000,
<)
“
1,000, is
0,000,
D
000, is
4,500,
5
44
800, is
4,000,
4 •
700, is
3,500,
0
44
000, is
3,000,
5
44
500, is
2.500.
5
400, is
2,000,
5
44
300, is
1,500,
5
44
200, is
1,000,
:>5
44
100, is
3,500,
50
44
50, is
2,500,
6
150
46
20, is
13,000,
y,000
44
12, is
00,000.
Lc
S3 than T
wo
blanks to a PI
IIZE!
A
!! the!
Prizes to b
e lira
iting from the commencement
1 \ e
pt the
follow iriir,
dep.
.sited as follows,
viz:
Ft
rst Day's Dratvi
11 g—5
! Prizes of 5,000, 1 of 1,000,
1 oft
^00,
J oi 800,
i of
700, 1 of 600,
1 nf 500, 1 of
400,
1 01 %
300, 1 of
200.
S'
co,nt Day's Dam
~ing—
-1 Prize of TO,000, 1 of 1,000,
1 .if
900,
I of 800,
1 of
700, 1 of 600,
1 of 500, 1 of
-100.
1 of
300. 1 of
200.
Ti
bird IJ
lay's Draw
ing—
1 Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000,
1 of
900,
1 ol" 8ll0,
1 of
700, 1 of 600,
1 of 500, 1 of
400,
1 of
300, 1 of
200.
Fourth Day's Drav
ring—
-1 Prize of 10,000. [ of 1,000,
3 of
900,
J of 800.
t of
700, 1 of 609,
1 of 500, 1 of
400.
1 of
300, 1 of
•200.
Fi
fik an
r1 lust Drav
fing-
-1 Prize of 20,000,1 of 1,000,
I of
900,
1 of 800,
1 of
700, 1 of 600,
1 of 500, 1 of
400,
I of
300, 1 of
200.
TO THE AGENTS,
Or Sellers of Tickets, of the Union Hotel Property
LOTTERY.
ENTLEMEN—Vo it have been instructed and re-
quested from me to retain the money arising from
the sale of the Tickets, until the Superintendants of the
Lottery announce to you that all the Tickets arc sold.
You are further informed that they arc, tirst to act as
.1 gents, in removing the incumbrances from the Property
in the Lottery, which the funds in your hands, taken in
to theirs, w ill enable them to do, and then to publish a
Drawing in the capacity of Superintendants, If the Lot
tery ultimately fail, you art to refund to purchasers oi
Tickets-, their money.
You will please to inform the patrons of the Lottery,
that Prize Holders will receive complete titles to the Pri
zes. To remove all doubts on this most important point,
the Superintendants will not attempt the Drawing till
all claims and encumbrances against the property ottered
in the Lottery, or against tlie proprietor of the Lottery-
are paid or removed, so that, these things are certain in
this Lottery; if there is a drawing, there will be good ti
tles to Prize Holders, free of discount. If there is no
drawing, purchasers of Tickets arc to be refunded—And
what is the most stubborn fact, the object of the Lottery
is not for speculation in the proprietor, but to do justice
tn bis creditors.
I have the pleasure to announce to you, and my fellow-
citizens generally, that the citizens of Tliomaston hav
unanimously rccomcnded the UNION HOTEL PRO'
PERTY LOTTERY to the public.
Your obedient humble servant,
J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor.
Tliomaston, 2Stli Feb. 1832. 35—m2m
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in J une next, at the court
house door in Monroe, Walton county, agreeably to an
order of the Inferior court of said county, half of Lot No.
30, in tlie first district, adjoining Hutchins and others
also one hundred acres more or less, part of Lot No. 29,
in -mid district—also one negro woman by tlie name oi
Fillis, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofFalby
Davis, deceased. Terms of sale made known on the
day. JACOB BROOKS, Adm’r.
March 29 ' 38—tds
A DMINISTRATRIX’ SALE.- Will be sold
at the residence of the subscriber in Baldwin coun
ty, on Saturday the 12th of May next, all the perisha
ble property of Nubile Moore, deceased, consisting of
corn, fodder, cattle, hogs, furniture, &c.—Sale from day
to day until all is sold.
MARY MOORE, Adm’rx.
Murch 29 38—tds
1ST OF BETTERS remaining in the Post Of
fice at Montieello, on the first of April, 1832.
Adams, Gen. David 2
Avery, James C.
Allison, Henry L.
A lexauder, George
Anderson, William
Askew, William
Atchisson, Janies A.
Bowlin, John A. 2
Baldwin, Luck
Baker, Miss Catharine
Biekerstaff, Robert 2
Benton, Miss Harriet
Burge, John
Baskin, Thomas S.
Buchan non, Jesse
Barnet, Miss Sarah O.
Betes, Joseph
Castleberry, Allen
Cargilc, Thomas
Chaim, John
Caldwell, John R.
Couch, Drewry
Cuthbert, Col. A.
Cardill, Peter
Cornwell, George
Davis, Elisha
Daniel, Mrs. Matilda A.
Dawson, John
Dawson, George
Edmons, Ann is
Free, Frederick
Free, William
Foster, Thomas
FaJkner, Zechariali
Frith, Thomas
Freeman, Bally,
Griflin, Miss Sarah B.
Jriflin, David
Garrot, John W.
Giger, Washington W.
urge, Janies II.
Gric-r, John
learston, Thomas
lucheson, Thomas
Henderson, Sarah
Huckeba, fsham
Hensley, John D.
Harper, William
Henderson, Westley
Herring. Federick
Johnson, Alexander
Johnson, Thomas
Jones, Rculien
Johnson, Aliub
Jenkins, Edmund
April 12
Jaimson, Amelia
Kimboiruigh, Elisha
Kirley, Edmond S.
Kindai, William
Kirby, .Mrs. Jane A. C
Lynn, John M.
L;ine, Edward
McGchee, John W.
McDonald, John
M.-Dowcl, Daniel
McMabaci, Shedrack
McDaniel, Archibald
McDaniel, Daniel
McLendon, Allen
McMichael, Jacob
Moore, Seth
Mnxev, John
M uckelroy, Mark
Miller, Jonathan
Nichols, Jonathan
Owens, Philemon
Osburn, Matthew
Osburn, James
Osburn, Warren
Pennington, Mrs. Martha 2
Parker, Isaac L. 2
Perm, William
Ragland, Miss Eliza W.
Rodes, Thomas 5
Rivers, Robert 2
Rivers, Thomas
Ridley, Charles L.
Smith, Augustus C.
Sturdyvant, Robert
Slaughter Nathaniel G.
Studman, Francis
Scruggs, Samuel
Smith, Abraham
Simmons, William
Smith, Lewis
Story, John P.
Shepherd, Thomas
Simons, James
Taylor, William A.
Tuggle, Thomas 2
Tindol, Robert
Thurmond, Richard S.
Trussel, Lindesy
' Thurmond, Phiilip
m--"- v
Wilson, Nancy
Ward, Amos
Williamson, William W.
Word, Nathaniel B.
Weathersbe, John F.
PETER GRINNELL, P. M.
fll9!ts] 40—3t
And on the commencement of the First, Second, Third,
and Fourth Day’s Drawing, the first draicn number shall
be entitled to a prize of & 1,000, and on the conclusion
of the last Day's Drawing, the first and last drawn num
ber shall be entitled to a capital Prize of $5,000 each,
in addition to such Prizes as may be drawn to their
liumbers.
The whole Lottery to he completed in Five Day's
Drawing only!
PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN.
The Commissioners of tlie Millodgeville Street Lotte
ry have unavidably postponed the first day’s draw ir^g
until the first Saturday in May next.
The whole of the Prizes payable in sixty daysaftcJ
<-acl; Day’s Drawing—subject to a deduction of fifteen
percent. All prizes not applied l’or in twelve months
from each drawing to be considered as a donauon to the
funds of the Millodgeville Street Lottery.
The drawing to lake place under the superintendence
of William AY. Causes, Samuel Buffington, Samij-
i t. Rockwell, William II. Toeramce, Ezekiel E.
Park, Josr.ru Stovvall, Thomas W. Baxter, James
S. Calhoun, and Iverson L. Harris, Commissioners;
also, a Board of Visitors.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS,
Wholes $10. Halves $5 Quarters $2 50.
For sale in a great variety of numbers at the Commis
sioners Office, on AVayne-Strcet, opposite the Post-Office
and State Bank.
ORDERS for Tickets, from any part of tlie U.
Stales, (post-paid,) will meet with prompt attention.—
Address to PRYOR WRIGHT,
Secrelaiy to Commissioners.
Milledgeville, January 24,1832 15—tf
WEEKLY
GYOUGliV COliltll&ll.
1WE encouragement, which the Courier liasreceiv
B ed from the Public, demands from us an effort to
increase its usefulness and adaptation to the wants of its
atrons. AVe are now publishing it Thrice a week, the
additional cost, at our own expence; but there are so ma
ny of its friends badly situated in relation to the facility
of receiving it by the Mails, that we intend to issue im
mediately a Weekly Paper for those, who cannot, from
the cause mentioned, receive it but once a week. This
will be issued at a period in the week, best suited to the
up-country mails, and most favorable for the transmis
sion of tlie earliest intelligence to its country readers.
We at present, think of Saturday Morning, so as to em
brace the transactions of the whole week, with all the
new Advertisements.' Its contents will be made up from
tlie Tri-weekly paper, and from the Daily after October
next. It will thus contain more intelligence of every
kind, than any other weekly paper in the State. In ad
dition to tlie above, we hold ourselves bound to transmit,
to its patrons, Slips containing all the important intelli
gence during the week, by the mails tirst succeeding its
reception. AVe shall not postpone its commencement
longer than the first of April next.
|C_jr* Terms of the Weekly Courier, $4, if paid in ad
vance—$5, if not.
March 15 36—
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
M Y CREDITORS are hereby notified that I in
tend, at tlie next term of the Inferior Court of the
above, county, to be lield on tiic 4th Monday in May
next, to avail myself <»f the benefit of an Act, entitled
"An Act for the relief of holiest Debtors,” jiasstdin 1823.
AII persons interested are desired to attend.
BENJAMIN S. AY. SELBY. *
April 26
M triei, S. Carolina, about six feet high, well formed
and appears to be about forty-five years old, ins occupa
turn that of farming, applies to me for Registry. He, in
consequence of living in the nation for the last eight or
ten years, has had no guardian—therefore I have rofus-
■ d to record his name on the free book, &. have thought pro
per to advertise this, to let all persons know that, provid
ed no objections be made, the Court at their next meet
ing for ordinary purposes, will proceed to appoint a guar
dian for him. lie petitions to the Ordinary Court to be
held in May next.
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMSON,
CVk Inferior Court Cherokee coiuitn.
A prill 2 40—3t
WILKINSON SUPERIOR COURT,
April Term, 1832.
JT appearing to the Court, that the official bond of
John Riley, as Sheriff of the county of Wilkinson,
was destroyed by fire, and that a copy in substance has
been filed with the Clerk of this Court—It is oil motion,
ordered, That the said John Riley, and his securities,
shew cause at the next Term, or as soon as counsel can
be heard, why the said copy should not be established in
lieu of the said lost original, and that a copy of this rule
Le published in one of the public gazettes published in
Milledgeville, once a month for six months.
A true extract from the minutes of Wilkinson Superior
Court, this 7th April, 1832.
JEREMIAH BEALL, Cl’k.
April 26 42»—1116m
PROSPECTUS
OF TIIE
GEORGIA GAZETTE,
A PAPER TO BE PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT ATHENS, GA.
I N issuing proposals for publishing a new paper in
this section of the. country, reason and duty would
seem to combine, to invite from us some exposition of
the circumstances which have urged us to the attempt,
as well as a brief outline of the principles by which wc
will be governed in our course. This task wc perform
cheerfully.
The population of the State is rapidly increasing; her
system of internal improvement at its nascent period of
existence; her jurisdictional limits actually and prospec
tively extending; her chartered rights and Indian rela
tionships assuming new and deeply interesting aspects;
and her financial resources presenting to her sons the ap-
paling alternative of oppression in future by burthen-
some taxes, or bankruptcy without some salutary change
iu her representative apportionment, all combine torea
dor an additional Herald of intelligence to the present
number altogether proper.
But these hy no means constitute the whole catalogue
of inducements. Ours is palpably a government in ex-
C eriinent. The principles and terms upon which it was
used were professedly novel, and by consequence it
would be fair to assert that they were not altogether un
derstood. The progress of events has demonstrated
this truth. The constitutionality of a national Bank; a
system of internal improvement by Congress; the pow
er to tax foreign imports for the protection of domestic
industry; in short the whole fabric of implication re
mains yet to undergo its final and legitimate analysis.
They are topics which must agitate, and that deeply,
every patriotic bosom in the confederacy. To maintain
the honor and rights of the State under her constitution
al reservation; to remonstrate with prompitude and firm-
nesiyjf purpose against all infractionsof the compact, ft. to
preserve the Union hy enlightened discussion or rational
compromise, according to the plan of Jefferson and Jack-
son, shall be our constant aim. Our columns shall also
contain as far as practicable important items of intelli
gence in the departments of morals, literature, and sci
ence. In our State politics it would he impossible under
our present impressions to adopt the principles of the
Troup party in most of its measures.
CONDITIONS.
The Georgia Gazette will be issued about the first
of July next, on a large super-royal sheet, with type en
tirely new, and we hope splendid, at $3 00 per annum,
payable within six months after the receipt of the first
number, or $4 00 if not paid within the year.
Advertisements will be inserted at tlie usual rates.
Athens, March 15, 1832.
G EORGIA? Twiggs county. Whereas ZacliOp
riali B. Hargrove and Moses Fort, administrators
on the estate of Samuel Fowl, deceased, apply for Let
ters of Dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular 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 of
dismission, should not he granted.
Given under my hand, this 21st dav of April, 1832.
RICHARD RlCKS, c. c. q.
April 66 42—m6m
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold
on Thursday, the thirty-first of May next, at the
house of the Administrator, in the county of Laurens,
all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with
tlie Cattle, one Cart, Kc. belonging to the estate ol Redin
D. Thigpen, late of said county, deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
HENRY BAILEY, Adm’r.
March 22 37—tds
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold
at the court-.house door in Marion, Twiggs county,
on the first Tuesday in June next, all the Negroes be
longing to the estate of Sarah Jones, late of said county,
deceased. Terms made known on the day of rale.
STEPHEN JONES,) w
THOMAS JONES, j 0
March 15 36 tds
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold,
at the late residence of Cornelius Robinson, de
ceased, of Jasper county, on Saturday, the 5th of May
next, a part, of the perishable property of said deceased—
consisting of one Horae, Corn and Fodder, and several
other articles. Sold for tlie benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. F. M. HARDWICK, Adm’r.
IvISIAP PINSON, Adm’rx.
March 15 36—‘A*
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Edward Free
man, late of Monroe county, deceased, will please
make payments without further delay—and all persons
having demands against the estate, will present them
duly attested in strict compliance of the law, and within
due time. SHELMAN DURHAM,
Adtn’r. with the will annexed.
April ID 41—6t
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Redin D. Thig
pen, late of Laurens county, deceased, are request
ed to call on the Administrator and settle them—-anu
those having demands will render them within the direc
tions of tlie law. HENRY BAILEY, Adm’r.
March 22 37 6t
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
D REVVRY COUCH, jr. of Capt. S. Adams’ dis
trict, tolls before George Dawkins, Esq. one estray
with some white in his forehead, sup-
brown HORSE,
posed to be fifteen years old this spring, four feet seven
or eight iii>iies high, branded on each thigh, but not in-
teligible enough to lie understood—Appraised by W ill-
iam Couch and Paschal Traylor to 1 wenty dollars, this
19th March, 1832. ROBERT KELLAM, c. i. c.
April 19 41—3t
GEORG1 J- Hies countv.
OVEL SMITH of the three hundred and fitly
eighth district. G. M. tolled before me, one es
tray bright sorrel HORSE, with a blaze in his face, his
'eft eve out, branded with a letter Y. on the left shoul
der, left hind foot white, sixteen hands Jiigh,^supposed
to be eighteen rears old—Appraised by John Sims and
twenty-five dollars, this 17th April 1 -32.
JAMES GODDARD, j. p.
Joel Horn to t« ehty-
A true copv taken from the estray Book, this 16th
April 1332. M. A. MARSHALL, c. i. -
April 19
41— 3t
EORGIA. WASHINGTON COUNTY.-
ii
ministration on me estate ol Elizabeth Sanders, dec’d:
G
Burwell Sanders applies tome for Letters of Ad-
O N the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold
in the town ofGreensborough, Greene county, be
tw<eii the usual hours of sale, the Plantation whereon
Drewry King now lives, adjoining Daniel Purdu, Will
iam Walker, Henry Walker, and others—consisting ol
two hundred and seventy-one acres, more or less. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of John Joiner,
deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day.
WOODWARD JOINER, Adm’r,
LYTHA JOINER, Adm’rx.
February 23 33—t< s
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeable
an order of the Court of Ordinary of DeKall
county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next
at tlie Court-House in Talbot county, Lot of land No.
167 in the 22d Dist. of formerly Muscogee, now Talbot
county, belonging to the estate of Daniel Burford, late ol'
DeKalb county, dec’d. for the benefit of the heirs, ant
reditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. E. B. REYNOLDS, Adm’r.
April 4 39—tds
NOTICE.
RlkTILL be sold on Thursday the 17th of May next,
TV at the house of Samuel P. Bond, in the town of
Sumterville, (originally iu'Lee comity,) the STOCK
OF CATTLE, belonging to the estate of Isaac C. Mil
lor, deceased—The sale to continue from day to day un
til ail are sold.
JAMES POWELL, Adm’r.
April 2 40—tds
NOTICE.
‘LL be sold, at the late residence of Abel Aker
idge in Dooly countv, on Thursday the 24tb
May next, the PERSONAL PROPERTY of said
deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said dec’d.
JAMES COX, >
DtTTT niVI/ OUDD, J
April 2, 1S32 40—tds
i^OTICE.—-Agreeably to an order of the honora
ble the Inferior Court of Monroe county, when sit
ing for ordinary purposes, will be sold, at La gran g
L’roup county, on the first Tuesday in August next, Lot
)f Land, No. 203, in the 3d district of Troup county—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate.
SEABORN J. DURHAM, Adm’r.
April 12 49 tds
DMIMSTRATOR-S SALE. Will be sold
L at the late residence of Edward Freeman, late of
Monroe county, deceased, on Thursday 31st of Ala)
next. one new Cart, plantation Tools, and sundry other
articles too tedious to mention. Sold for the benefit of
the creditors—Terms made hnown on the day.
SHELMAN DURHAM,
Adm’r. with the will annexed
April 49 41 ■ tds
W ILL BE &OLD, at tlie late residence of Ab
ner M’Garity, late of DeKt.lb county, deceased,
on Friday the first day of June next, all tlie perishable
property of said deceased, consistingof Stock ofall kinds,
Corn and Fodder, Plantation Tools, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too tedious to men
tion. Terms at sale.
MARY M’GARITY, Adm’rx.
JOHN M’GARITY, Adm’r.
April 19 • 41—tds
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold on Thurs
day, the last day of- May next, at, the house of
lartha Freeman, deceased, late of Monroe county, one
Horse and a yoke of Oxen.
Also, will be sold on the first Tuesday in July next,
between the usual hours of sale, at the court house door
u Forsyth, Monroe county, three likely negroes, a wo
man and two girls from ten to fourteen years old.
Also, will lie sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
it the court-house door in Jackson, Buits county, a Lo!
if Land,-number nine, in the first district of originally
Henry now Butts comity, containing two hundred two
and a half acres, (some cleared land and improvements
on it,) and thought to be a valuable lot of land. All sold
as the property of Martha Frcematv deceased, late of
Monroe county, in pursuance of the last will and testa
ment of said deceased. Terms made hnown on the days
ofsaie. COLLIER FOSTER, Ex’or.
April 19 41—tds
E XECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold, agree
ably to ail order of the honorable the Inferior Court
of Henry county, when sitting for ordinary purjioses, on
tlie first Tuesday in June next, at the town of McDon
ough, one negro man named Jacob—also on the same
day will be sold, at the town of Cuthbert, in Randolph
ceunty, one Lot of Land, number one hundred and twen
ty four, in the tenth district of formerly Lee now Ran
dolph county—also on the same day, at the court-house
loor in Early county, will be sold, Lot of Land number
seven, in the fifth district of said county. All sold for
the benefit, of the heirs and creditors of John Wyatt,
late of Henry county, deceased. Terms made known
on the day ofsaie. JOHN P. WYATT, Ex’r.
March 22 37—tlj
G UARDIAN’S SALE. Agreeably to an i
d * - - - ~
der of the Inferior Court of Henry county, while
sitting for ordinary purposed, will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in May next, at the court-house door in Gree-n
ville, Meriwether county, between the usual hours of
sale, Lot No. 149, in the Sth district of formerly Troup
now Meriwether county, belonging to Sarah Baity, or
phan of James Baity, deceased. Sale by
JOHN SELLERS, Guardian.
March I 34—tds
WHOSE indebted to the estate of John F. Adams,
JL late of DeKalb county, deceased, are requested to
nake immediate payment; and those having demands
igainst said estate, will present them in terms of the law.
JAMES CAMPBELL, Adm’r.
April 19 41—6t
^ LL persons indebted to the estate of Martha Free
man, late of Monroe county, deceased, will please
make immediate payment, and those having demands
against said estate, are requested to present them within
the time prescribed by law.
COLLIER FOSTER, Ex’or.
April 19 41—6t
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
James Martin, late of Rabun county, deceased, are
requested to submit them in terms of the law, and those
indebted to said estate to make immediate payment.
SAMUEL FARISS, Adm’r.
ANN MARTIN, Adm’rx.
March 22 37—6t
JpEBSONS indebted to the estate of George G.
Gaines, late of Decatur county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those having
demands against said estate, will present them in terms
of die law. JOHN B. SAUNDERS,
KADEK POWELL,
March 29 3$—Qi
These are therefore to cite and adnqonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ap
pear at mv offici, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand, this 29th day of
March 1832. F. T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
April 5 39 5t
GEORGIA NEWTON COUNTY.—Whereas
fjT Rebecca Aycock and Houston Aycock app y tor
letters of Administration, upon the estate of Joel Ay
cock, late of said county deceased. .
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause if any they can why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand this 29th March, 1832.
L. HOPKINS, c. c. o.
April 2 39—5t
^4 EORGIA, Cherokee County.—Whereas Oliver
, ,, Strickland applies to me for letters of Administra
tion un the estate of Harry Vickery, late of saiu coun
ty deceased: , .
' These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and sm-
<ndar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if anv they have, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand, this lOtli
day of April, 1832,
April 12
JAMES DANIEL c. c. o.
40—5t
BALDWIN COURT OF ORDINARY,
January adjourned Term, 1832.
"JJPON the application of Homer V. Howard, admin
istrator on i he estate of Neliemiah M. Howard, de
ceased, stating that he has closed the administration of
said estate and is desirous of being regularly discharged
therefrom in terms of tlie law—It is ordered, that a copy
of this rule be published once a month for six months in
one of the public gazettes of this place, that all parties
in interest may have due notice of this application and
file their objections, (if any,) to the issuing of letters dis>-
missory. True extract from the minutes, tins lltli day
of January, 1832. _
WILLIAM J. DAVIS, Dept. c. c. o.
A FTER the expiration of four months, application
will be modi- to the Inferior Court ol Baldwin coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the Land and Negroes, belonging to tlie estate ol James
Home, laie of said county, deceased.
Dec. 31st, 1331. LEVI HORNE, Adm’r.
F OUR months afterdate, application will be made
to tlie honorabli Inferior Court of Madison county,
when*sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
negroes belonging to the heirs of Mrs. Nancy Sisson, de
ceased, agreeable to he last will and testament of Dab
ney Gholston, late ot Madison county, deceased.
ZACIIAR1AH GHOLSTON, Trustee.
December 29, 1331. 25—4m
I
,401 K months alter date application will be mao
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Walton coun
ty, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot N
212, in the 3d district of Houston county, for the benefit
of die minor heirs of Edmund Cleaton, deceased.
ETHELDRED AUSTIN, Guardian
January 19th. 1831. m4
lOUft months after date application w ill be made
JC t-> the honorable the Inferior Court of Newton coun
ty, while Kitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell
ten Negroes belonging to the estate of "Joseph Laws, late
of said county, deceasi d.
O. M. B. FIELDER, Executor.
January 19 28—ni4
F OUR months after date application w ill be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Monroe county, f-
leave to sell Lot No. two hundred and three, in the 3rd
district of Troup county, being *-Jjucpr
\l T <21 j tm-rTTrctl,
SEABORN J. DURHAM. Adm’r.
January 28, 1832. 30—m4m
F
CIOUR months after date application will be made
to tlie Honorable the Inferior Court of Newton
county, when sitting for ordinary- purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of James Nesbit, late of Newton coun
ty, deceased. STEPHEN NOLIN, Adm’r.
January 20th 1832. 30—m4m
^ FTER the expiration of four months application
will be made to the I nferior court of Harris county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
the land heionging to the estate of Augustus G. C.
Mitchell, late of Jones county, deceased.
Yv M. MITCHELL, Adm’r.
February 17th, 1832. 4m
F OUR months after date..i]>plication will be made to
the honorable the Infer .or Court of Jones county,
when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Matthew
Marshall, deceased, lying in the counties of Jones, Craw
ford and Coweta.
LUCY MARSHALL, Admr’x.
ALLEN MARSHALL, ) , , ,
MATTHEW A MARSHALL, ] AUm rs '
Feb.USth, 1832. 34—4mm
1 11 OUR months after date application will be niade(t<
the honorable the Inferior court ot’ DeKalb county,
• hen sitting for ordinary- purposes, for leave to sell Lott
Nos. 387 and 41, in the'12-b district of Irwin county—ti
be sold as tlie property of Reuben Tipton, late of Burke
county, deceased, for the 1m nefit of the orphans of said
deceased. Also, Lot No. 182,in the 11th district ofLee
county, drawn by- said orphans.
THOMAS RAY, Guardian.
February 23 4m
I ^IOUR months afterdate, application will be made
Lo the Honorable the Inferior Court of Rabun
-uinty, when sitt ing for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
rail a part of tlie Negroes bol< nging to the estate of James
Martin, deceased, late of Rabun county, that is to say,
Lew is and Mary-, and others if found necessary for the
payment of debts due bv said est ate.
SAMUEL FARISS, Adm’r.
ANN MARTIN, Adm’rx.
March 6th, 1832 37 4m
j^OUR months after date application will be made
to tlie honorable the Inferior Court of Newton
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the whole of the real property belonging to the-Or
phans of Caleb Bailey, duct ased, anil also for leave to
sell a negro man by tlie name of Henry, belonging like
wise to said orphans.
JOSHUA BAILEY, Guardian.
March 15 36—4m
Jj^OUH months after date application will be madi
to the honorable tlie Court of Ordinary of DeKalb
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the negroes, belonging to the estate of Mark Kirk-
sey, late of said county, deceased.
H ARDY PACE, Adm’r.
Marcli 22 3"—4m
F OUR months after date application will be made to
the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, when sitting
for ordinary- purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belon,
ing to the estate of John H. Smith, deceased.
BENJAMIN L. LESTER, Executor.
March, 1st. 1832. m4m
BALDWIN COURT OF ORDINARY,
January adjourned Term, 1832.
W HEREAS, Fielding Lewis executor ou the estate
of Elizabeth Lew is, deceased, stating that lie
has closed the administration of said estate, and is desir
ous of being regularly discharged therefrom in terms of
tlie law—It is ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub
lished once a month for six months in one ot ttie public
gazettes of tins place, that all parties in interest may
have due notice of this application, and file their objec
tions, (if any,) to the issuing of letters dismissory. A
true extract from the minutes, this llih day of January,
1832. WILLIAM J. DAVIS, Dep. i.«. o
BALDWIN COURT OF ORDINARY,
March Term, 1831
I "["PON the application of John Hunt and William
J MoKcnny-, administrators on the estate of Sarah
Hunt, deceased, stating that they are about closing the
administration of said estate, and are desirous of being
regularly discharged therefrom—It is ordered, that a co
py of this rule be published once a month for six months
in one of the publicgazettes of this place, that all the par
ties in interest, may have due notice of this application,
and file their objections, (it any) to the issuing of letters
dismissory. A true extract from the minutes, this lltli
day- of January, 1832.
"WILLIAM J. DAVIS, Dept. c. c. o.
BALDWIN COURT OF ORDINARY,
January adjourned Term, 1832.
U PON the application of Archibald D. Steel, execu
tor on the estate of Elizabeth Steel, deceased, sta
ling that he has closed the administration of said estate,
and is desirous of being regularly discharged therefrom in
terms of the law—It is ordered, that a copy of this rule
oe published once a month for six months in one of the
public gazettes of this place, that all the parties in inter
est may have due notice of this application, and file their
objections, (if any,) to the issuing of letters dismissory.
A true extract from the minutes, this lltli day- of Janu
ary, 1832. WILLIAM J. DAVIS, Dep. c. c. o.
IN
DECATUR SUPERIOR COURT,
January Term, 1S32.
Elisha George, ^
IN BALDWIN SUPERIOR COURT,
February Term, 1832,
George W. King, 1 RULE NISI,
John W. Pitt. ) for foreclosure of Mortgage.
GEORGIA—To the Superior Court of Baldwin countv.
Marcli 3d, 1832.
IJ1HE petition of George W. King respectfully shew-
eth that on the 23th day of February eighteen hun
dred and thirty-one, John W. Pitt late of said county,
deceased, executed to year petitioner his mortgage deed,
on a certain lot or parcel of land lying and being i n t } le
town of Milledgeville in said county and state, contain
ing three eighths of an acre, being part of lot number
four in square number thirty-nine in said town, the bet
ter to secure the payment of a certain note of hand of
John W. Pitt, da'ed 22d February, eighteen hundred and
thirty-one, with interest from tlie 25tli May, eighteen
hundred and thirty-one, for two thousand dollars, where
on tlie said George W. King was first endorser in the
Darien Bank and w hich said note your petitioner has
been compelled to pay- olf, or take up by- depositing hj s
own note in lieu thereof which said mortgage fell due on
the 26th day of May in the year eighteen tliirty-one—It
is therefore ordered by the Court, That the principal, in
terest and cost be paid into Court within six months
from the date of this rule, or in default thereof, that
the equity of redemption of the said John W. Pitt j n
and to the said mortgage premises, be forever barred and
foreclosed—It is further ordered, That this rule be jni^
lished according to law and tne rules of Court,
True extract from the minutes of Baldwin Super- r
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Be
Court, March *-J, 1832.
WILLIAM J. DAVIS, Cl’k.
BALDWIN COURT OF ORDINARY.
Moses Collins, J
Ex’r. J RULE NISI,
Robert Collins,} for letters of dismission-
■JJPON the application of Moses Collins, Executor,
Ac. stating that lie has executed the last will ana
testament of said testator, and is desirous of being reju.
larly dismissed from said executorship in terms of the law
—Wherefore, ordered, That this rule be published once
a month for six niondis in one of the public gazettes of
this place, that all tlie parties may have due notice there
of—and if no objection be made at the expiration of said
term, letters dismissory will be granted accordingly.
A true copy from tiie minute*-, this 21st. November,
1831. It. A. GREENE, c. c. o.
November 24 ni6m
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Sidney George. )
I t spearing to the Court, from the return of the She
riff, that the defendant is not lie found in this county
—It is, on motion of council, ordered, That service be
perfected by publication of this rule in one of the public
gazettes of this State, once a month for three months,
previous to tlie next Term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this
2d February-, 1832.
S. SCARBOROUGH, Cl’k.
Marcli 1 34—m 3m
IN HENRY SUPERIOR COURT.
Elizabeth Patton, )
vs, ' > LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
John W. Patton, }
I T appearing to the Court that the defendant resides
out ot this State—It is ordered, That lie appearand
answear to the above libel on or before the first day
of the next Term of this Court, and that a copy of this
rule be published in one of the public gazettes of this
State, once a month for three months before said Court.
A true extract from the minutes, this 16tb October,
1832. WILLIAM HARDIN, Cl’k.
January 12 26—3m
IN NEWTON SUPERIOR COURT,
September Term, 1831.
Isaac Melton, j
vs. \ DIVORCE.
Rachael Melton. }
I T appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sher
iff that the defendant, Rachael Melton, is not to be
found in the county of Newton—Whereupon, It is order
ed, That service be perfected by publication in one of
the public gazettes of this State, once a month fi r three
months, previous to the next Superior Court for this coun
ty-. A true extract from the minutes, 13th October, 1S3I
HAMILTON BURGE, Cl’k.
November 17 ] y—3m
^lEORGIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY.—
IN WILKINSON SUPERIOR COURT,
Atril Term, 1832.
Lewis Bond, )
vs. J RULE NISI,
Martin Hays. } For foreclosure of Mortgage.
Georgia—To the Superior Court of Wilkinson county.
T HE petition of Lewis Bond, respectfully shcwtiii
that on the tenth day- of April in the year eighteen
hundred and twenty-seven, Martin Hays of said county,
execut ed his mortgage deed on a certain parcel or let of
land lying and being m the 4th district of Wilkinson coun
ty-, and distinguished in the plan of said district hy the
number two hundred and forty six, it being the lot of
land whereon Martin Hays now lives, and said lot of
land whereon he luu> built a mill the better to secure the
payment of three promissory notes; the first dated tk.
10th January 1826, payable one day after date to Lew.
is Bond, or bearer, for $301 32; tlie second dated the
22d January- 1826, payable to Lewis Bond, or bearer,
one day after date, for $12 67£; the third dated the 19th
July 1826, pay-able twenty days afterdate to Rowe &
Newell, or bearer, for $76 14J; which said mortgage is
now due—It is therefore ordered by tlie Court, That
the principal,interest and cost be paid into Court within
six months from the date of this rule, or in default thereof
that the equity of redemption of the said Martin Hays
in and to said mortgaged premises, be forever barred arid
foreelosed—It is further ordered, that this rule be pub
lished according to law and the rulesofCourt.
A true extract from the minutes of Wilkinson Superi
or Court, tiiis 6th day of April 1832.
JEREMIAH BEALL, Cl’k.
April 19 mGm
WALTON COURT OF ORDINARY,
March Term, 1832.
of
R ULE NISI.—On application of Elisha Betts, ad
ministrator oil the estate of James Beasley, Sr.
iel
deceased, late of this county, to have distributees ap
pointed to apportion and divide the said estate among the
several legatees, it appears to said Court that one nr
more of said legatees reside out of this State—It is then-
fore, ordered, That service may be perfected on the said
several legatees by a publication in one of the public ga
zettes published m Milledgeville, at least ninety days be
fore tlie July Term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes, this 12th March 133?.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
March 22 37 3m
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William Hopson applies to me for Letters of Dis
mission on the estate of William Neylnnd, deceased!
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appeal - at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they can, why-said letters
of dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this Sth day of March, 1332.
FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
March 15 36—m6t
EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.—Hardy
P. Humphry, administrator de bonis non, on the
estate of Robert Northern, and administrator on tlie es
tate of Vincent E. Vickers, applies for letters of dismis
sion from said estates:
These are therefore to cite tlie kindred and creditors to
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
to shew cause, if any they can, why- said letters of dis
mission should not be gram.d. Given under my hand,
this 15th day of February, 1832.
B. P. STUBBS, c. c. o.
Feb 16 32 . m6m
^4 EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY v .—Where
as James C. Watson applies for letters Dismissory
from the estate of Samuel Watson, late of said county,
deceased: " ’
F OUR months after date application will be mad*
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell one Lot of Land, No. 85, the in 24 th district of Mus
cogee county-, drawn bv the orphans of Henry Brook,
deceased. SAMUEL BROOK, Sen. Guardian.
March 22 37—4 m
S j^OUR months nfter tinte application will be made
. to the honorable the Inferior Court of Lowndes
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell Lot No. 3/5, in the fourth district of Walton county,
for the benefit of Samuel Clary, minor and orphan df
Samuel Clary, deceased.
EDWARD HENDERSON, Guardian.
March 29. 1832. 38 4 m
1 ^1 OUR months after date application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Washington
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
•sell the real estate of Reuben N. Hicklin, late of said
county, deceased.
ELIZABETH HICKLIN, Adm’rx.
April 12 40—4m
Adm’rs.
F OUR months after date a]»plication will be made
to the honorable the Interior Court of Henry- coun
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Alexan
der Moore, deceased—To be sold for the benefit of tlie
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
THOMAS D. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
April 19
4m
These are therefore to cite''all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to be anil appear at my
office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
if any they can, why said letters should not be granted!
Given under my hand, this 3d day of April 1832
m6 m B. P. STUBBS, c. c. o.
|^4 EORGIA, W ALTON COUNTY.-Wh.ere-
" as Jeremiah Ivey and Josiah Ivey apply tome
for Letters of Dismission from the estate of Antlioney
Ivey-, deceased: 3
These are therefore to cite tlie kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
'lie time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my liand^ this Sth day of March, 1832
J. D. SAUNDERS, c. c. o.
march 15 36—m6m
EORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.—Wlierc-
GEORGIA, DEKALB COUNTY,
Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes.
I T appearing to tlie Court, from the petition of Will
iam Miller," that John Adams late of said county,
deceased, did on the fifth day of St^jtcmbcr in the yca'r
eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, execute his bond to
your petitioner for titles to Lot ofLand, number twenty
four, in the sixteenth district of originally- Henry now
DeKalb county, when your petitioner (William Miller)
should pay him the consideration money for said lot, and
the said John Adams having died, without having exe
cuted said titles, agreeable to *he tenor of said bond, anil
it appearing to tlie Court, that the bond has been fully
complied with, on the part of your petitioner—It istliere-
fore ordered, That Daniel Stone, tlie administrator on
the estate of the said John Adams, deceased, do at the
July Term next of this Court, execute good and lawful
titles to said lot of land, unto the said William Miller,
unless good cause be shewn to the contrary, and that a
copy oft this rule be published once a month for three
months. WILLIAM MILLER, Petitioner.
A true copy from the minutes of tlie Court of Ordina
ry, this 14th March, 1832.
E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. 0.
March 29 38—3m
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GEORGIA—IN DECATUR SUP’R COURT,
Duxcan Curry, i
vs. > RULE NISI to foreclose Mort-
Jason Plant. } gae;e.
U PON the petition of Duncan Curry, stating that
Jason Plant heretofore, to-wit: on the twenty-
sixth day of January in the year of our Lord one thous
and eight hundred and thirty, did execute and deliver to ttdyi
the said Duncan, his certain mortgage deed, dated the
ady and year aforesaid, in and to a certain tract of land ly- f
ing in the sixteenth district of originally Early now Deca
tur county, known in tlie plan of said district by the num; .
her fifty-, "for the better securing the payment of two c.er- .A
tain promissory notes, dated as aforesaid, both payable —
to the said Duncan Curry, one of which on or before the
first day of January eighteen hundred nnd thirty-one, for . ^
one hundred and eight dollars, and tlie other cf said M
notes due on tlie first day of July in the year e ighteen
hundred and tlrirty-one, for one hundred and twelve
dollars, and that the sum of one hundred and forty-nine
dollars and twenty-five cents, principal, and the sum of
eight dollars and forty-two cents interest, is now due and fujjy
unpaid on said notes.—On motion of Thomas Bishop, 5^,,
attorney for petitioner, it is ordered, that the said hiseu t ), e ; r
Plant pay into the Clerk’s office of this Court, by the stu de
next term, the principal and interest stated to be due as ver _
aforesaid, together with the cost of this proceeding, or that thy 6
the equity of redemption in at d to said mortgaged prem-
ises, from thenceforth, be barred and foreclosed—and
that a copy of this rule be served on said mortgager if W
be found 111 the State at leat three months, or published ^
once a month for six months previous to the next term Jar
of this Court.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court, this 1st
day of February, 1832.
6. SCARBOROUGH, Cl’k.
Marcli 1 34—6m
V
fort!
as Micajah Vv liitley, administrator on the estate
of Wiley Whitley, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from the administration of said estate, statin*-
that he has fully administered the same.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin<ra
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be mid
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters dismisso
ry should not be granted. Given under my hand, this
12tli Marcli, 1832.
JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
March 22 37—6m
C EORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY.—Whereas
W Washington Lancaster makes application for let
ters of dismission from the estate of James T. Thomas,
late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite 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 of dismission should not be grant
ed. Give 1 under mv hand this 16th September. 1831.
JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c! e. o.
Sept 29 12 mCm
TlSltOI
G EORGIA—In the Superior Court of Dceaiuf
county, January Term, 1832.
(COPY NOTE.)
One day after date, I promise to pay Thomas P
W elch or bearer, fifty seven dollars anti fifty six and one
fourt h cents, for value received, December 20th, 1830.
(Signed) RICHARD WILSON.
GEORGIA—Decatur county.
Belore me a Justice of the Peace for said county, came
Harmon G. Harland, who being duly sworn, deposi t! 1
and saitli that he was the bearer of a note, of winch the
above is a copy, and that said note is lost or mislaid.
Sworn to nnd subscribed before me, this 2d day of i
January, 1832. H. G. HARLAND- 2^*
Solomon D. Betton, j. f. *»
above 1
UPON tlie affidavit of Hannon G. Harland, stating
that a certain note made by Richard Wilson of said
county, on the 20th December 1830, for the sum of fifty
seven dollars and fifty-six and one fourth cents, payable
to Thomas D. Welch, or bearer, lias keen lost—It is 011
motion, ordered, That a copy of said note be establish*
ed in lieu of said lost original, unless cause be shewn to
the contrary on or before the next Term of this Court,
and that a copy of this rule be published in one of the
public gazettes of this State, once a month for at least
three months previous to the next Term of this Court
A true copy from the minutes of said Court, this 2d
February, 1832. S. SCARBOROUGH, CHr.
March 1 * —3gi