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SPLEiVDID SCHEME AND PLAN.
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CONSTITITIONAL HALL
T HE Trustees of Constitutional Hall Academy, Jasper
county, would inform parents, guardians, and all in
terested, that the School will go ir.io operation the second
Monday, instant. At this institution, under the superin
tendance of Abram B. Dale, A. M all the various branch
es of science, preparatory to admission into college, will lie
taught at the usual low rates. Board can he had in good fa
milies near the institution, on moderate terms. They there-
j fore hope tor a liberal patronage, The location of the insti-
i tution is peculiarly healthy. January 13, 1S35.
i0-4t OBEDIAH ECHOLS, President.
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Packet of 25 Wlto'e Tickets, embracing all the numbers, will co*t $259, xvari
a deduction of 5 per cent, w han su'd bv the packet. Certificates of 25 Whole Tickets will be issued tor §141
Tim 1st ”J and 31 numbers will be drawn in tlm City of Miron—the 4th. 5th end Cth numbers in thaCi'y of Augusta |
—and th" /th 8th 9;h, 10. hand llth numbers in thsCfiyof Savannah, which will complete the draining of the scheme.
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SI ALE AND FEMALE ACADEMIES.
F I1E Trustees of the above institutions take great plea
sure in announcing to the public,that they have euc-
i reeded in placing them on the best looting, and fur the pre
sent vear have engaged teacher* of the highest character.—
; Mr. Bullard, an experienced teacher, and n gentleman of
■ high moral and classical attainments, will preside over the
| Male Department; and we feel assurer! hat we may safely
I promise the public, that every exertion will he made lor the
| moral and intellectual improvement ofthi pupils committed
j to his charge.
The Female Department lias been paced under the
! charge of Miss Warren, also an evjiericr.ced teacher, and
who com 'S to us with the highest testim-xnals of her cha
racter and tal nils for instruction,
j In addition to ths whole circle of female acquirements,
j as usually taught in academics, she will give instruction
| in the higher branches of Arithmetic, also Geometry, Tri-
j gonom^try and Algebra, and likewise in the French and
Latin Languages, bes’des lessons in drawing and painting.
I The trustees have employed another lady of respertabili-
i ty and experience as an assistant; so that nothing lias been
| left undone, in this respect, to ensure a seliool of the first
character.
Arrangements are making to furnish the school with all
necessary Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus: all of
which ha* been done at a heavy expense; and we therefore
I feel authorised to invite the patronage of the public,
j The health of our village is equal to any in the State, and
• its morals such as to invite the patronage of those parents
j and guardisns who are not willing to sacrifice higher and
I more sacred principles in their children while obtaining
! worldly knowledge. Board, in respectable families, can be
I ohtained on reasonable terms. January 24, 1835.
i 31—2t I). W. HAMMOND, secretary.
i Tiio.n a s to Vac ab i: m v,
UFSON COUNTY.
I rSTUIE Trustees of lids institution have employed Mr.
I .0. John T. Walsh as Rector of the Male Department of
; the academy for I He present year. The classical talents ol
I Mr. Walsh, his experience in the education of youth, and
j the high and respectable recommendations which he can
arranged to draw SI 10 less discount, and i produce, it is presumed,, will be found sufficient to satisfy
Sixteenths G2 1-3 Cents.
MtUeJgevi'le, December 24, 1534.
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* PROSPIXTI S
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naHE subscriber in as.-nming the editorial duties of the j
A Mountaineer, deems it due to its present subscribers, as j
■11 as to those vvt>o mnv in future become such, to issue*
CEOBBK ELGIN.
PSOSPUCTiS
Of THE
THIRD VOLUME
OF THE
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A v;cekly paper, devoted to Literature, and the Fine Arts
’ prof
upon by tha Uniox Partit. its present editor will advo
cate and maintain, to t)i» b st of bis abilities, those prirori-
plss—firmly believing them to be absolutely necessary to
our “preservation as a nation, and to the perpetuation ofo.tr
happiness as a prop 1 ?.” It is not necessary to define what
those principles a e—it is believed that they are generally
known and understood.
The maintenance of a waeiriy piper in the country, is a
difficult and a laborious task, it will not he deemed exag
geration by those u ho arc initialed, to say, that not more iliac.: States.
Price 53 per annum, payable in advance.
TmAHE PARLOUR MAGAZINE is now in the meridian
_H. of its popularity; and as inspiring hopes without a
shadow, and cloudless prospects without a horizon, contin
ue to cheer it on its way, wo may reasonably anticipate for
it a long-doy of triumph.
For general appearance, mechanical arrangement, and
typographical execution, it may justly assert its claims to
rank among the most beautiful periodica!* irt the United
! the inquiring parent and guardian
The Female Academy is superintended by Mrs. Walsh
and Miss Sandwitcii, whose ability, upon trial, fully sus
tains the very sanguine anticipations of the patrons of the
! school.
In each department of the academy, is ably taught all
| that is usually afforded by the male and female academies
! of the country.
j Mrs. Sandwitcti and Daughter, well known to the
j public as eminent instructresses, will teach MUSIC,
NEEDLEWORK and EMBROIDERY m their
i various branches These ladies will also receive young
ladies, on board, al moderate and reasonable terms; and by
them everv attention will he paid to murals and manners.
THOMAS TRW EAT, 1
DANIEL WALKER, |
CHARLES ALLEN, |
WILLIAM LOWE, J.Trustees.
S. D. HEARD, |
JESSE GARRETT, |
THOMAS W. GOODE,J
January 23, 1335. 4t 31
ted !
tivo-lki-u-t of the money due to such a paper can be col
—and it takes time to col’cc.leven that. .
The proprietor—Mr. Wells—is thankful for the patron
age al vailv extended to him. lie ted
llamas of Hie must talented and influential men of our party-
can he seen on his subscription list. But, ns it is the only
Union press in thisl.irge and populous section of country, it
h. Jomir.ihle th't it buouid in re an increased ciictihlion.—
Wherever the Mo. itaiu'cr lias been, it has invariably bad
■ 11 > .i influence—and it is earnestly requested of the friends
>■ • : v.ov, u Sparta lb.ngti, Pickens, Laurens, and par-
tic tiarlviu All to exert ilienuelves maiding the cir
culation of the TTUT.I.
Tiv p a >-ie:o-, if assisted in his gmerons design, will ob
tain* n~w p css, an entirely nieu> fount of type, and jssite the
Mountaineer on an enlarged sheet of t\»a finest paper. ' This
i’he Literary department is contributed to by many of the
; ablest writers in the country-—men whosengmss.ifthey ccvc
| us permission to use them, would save us the trouble ct eir-
lifieri that tlie J cuhifir.g our claims on the public through the medium of a
prospectus.
For selections, the literary gard ns of ail America and
hail’ Europe ore open to us; to that if we fail in this par
ticular, ths defect must bao.ily attributed to our own want
of taste.
Th* “Fashions” shaii meet with ell due attention. We
have made arrangements to obtain the earliest intelligence
from London a.ari Paris, in respect of the various changes,
which shall !>o inserted as soon as received.
Th- PA RI.OU 11 M AG AZINE shail be occasior.ai'y em
bellished with beautjfulengravings upon interesting ■ahjeefs;
and plates of the newest fashions, plain nr colored, as cir-
FIILLEDGEVILLE STREET
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(Aiit'.iprized by the General Assembly of the State of Georg
Dam- rortniie stands in merrj- meed,
l ouring her favors to the crowd—
Be ready, friend, before they fall—
Who know s but you may catch them a’.i:
31 ON E Y^iON Fa \l
3LOT3 Or
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. —rursuam to an
order of the court ofordinary of Franklin county, will,
on thofirst Tuesday in June npxt, within the legal hours, he
sold, before the court-house door in the town of Cuthbert,
Randolph county, lot number eleven in the nineteenth dis
trict of originally J^*e but now Randolph county, as the pro
perty of John Nixon, late of Franklin county, deceased.—
Terms made known on the day of sale. December 3, 1334.
23 Till>.MAS F. AN DERSON, admor.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first
Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal hours,
lie sold, before the court-house door in Lumpkin county, lot
number two hundred and thirty-three in the thirteenth dis
trict (southern half) of the first section of originally Chero
kee county but now Lumpkin county, lieing n part of the re
al cstale "of Solomon Howard s-nior, late of Washington
countv, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs, ‘lcrms,
cash. December 13, 1331.
6 JOHN WICKER, admor.
DMTNTSTKATOR'S SALE. —Pursuant to an
order of the inferior court of Henry county, when sil
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
March Text, within the 1 gil hours, be sold, before th?
court-house door in W alker county, lot of land number three
hundred and twenty-three in the "twenty-sixth district of the
third section of originally Cherokee hut now Walker coun
ty, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less—
sold as the property of Isaac Coker, late of Henry county,
sed, for the benefit of th-heirs and creditors. 'Perms
-■r-sOl'R MONTHS after date, application will lie made
F m the infi rior court of Pike county, when st.Ung for
jjn-rv nurposes, for have to sell one hundred one and a
onarter act eiof land, being half of lot number one hundred
and fifty-four, in the second district of ongi^Jj
now Pike county, and one negro-bov name
loneing to the estate of L. ^Daniel, late of 1 the county ,
EGBERT P. DANIEL, adm'or.
longing to the
deceased. November
23
jj MCINTHS afterdate,application will he made
JT to the honorable inferior court of Jon ’S county, when
siting for ordinary purposes, for Lave to sell all the interest
that Ira T , Nancy, I/-under and Franklin Cox. minor chil
dren of Jessre Cox, deceased, have in lot number one hun
dred and fifty-five in the sixth district ol ormtnally Bald
win liut now Jones count v. December 29, 1-34.
27 BARTLEY M.COX, guardian.
dticea;
made known on th
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dav of sah*. November 25, 1834.
ELISHA COKER, admor.
I 'tOVIl MONTHS after date, application will he made
* to the honorable inferior court of. Jones county, when
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one hundred
acres of land in Jones county, and a lot of land originally
in Ch-rokee county, and on? negro, all belonging to the es
tate of Joanna Barron, late of Jon ‘s count v, deceased.
WILLIAM BARRON, adm'or.
Nov 3, 1334.-19 tilth the will annexed,
I riOVR MONTHS after date, application will be
C made to the inferior court of Monroe county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro-man
belonging to Julia E Jackson, a minor. December 27,1331.
27 MYLES GREENE Jun. pi.ardian.
G UARDIAN'S* SALE.—Agreeably to an order of
the rourt of ordinary of Tw iggs county, will, on the
first-Tuesday in March next, williin the 1 -gal hours, he
sold, l>efiTp the court-house door in th° town of Maedo-
tiotigh, Henry county, lot number fifty three in the seventh
district of Henrv county, for the benefit of the heirs of Da
vid Majors. Iste’uf Twiggs county, deceased. Terms made
known on the dav cf sal -. November 2G, 1834.
21 " DANIEL MAJORS, guardian.
t '11AKDIA^ ! 8 SALE.— Agreeably to an order of
17 the court of ordinary-of Twiggs county, will, on the
first Tuesday in March next, within the legal itotirs, be sold, j
before the court-house door in the town of Cumraing, For- |
syth county, fractional lot lutmbrr one thousand three linn- I
dred and thirty-two in the fourteenth district of the first j
section of originally Cheroke- hut now Forsyth county, tor i
the benefit of the orphans of William Powell, deceased —
Terms made known on the day of sale. December 3, 133-1.
23 THOMAS DOZIER, guardian.
A DMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE.-Pursuant to an
order ofthe inf-rior court of Henry county, while'sit-
ling for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
March next, within the legal hours, ho sold, before th- court
house door in Paulding county, lot number one thousand and
thirty-six, in said county, containing forty acres more or
less—sold as the property of Isaac Coker, lat? of Henry
county, deceased, for the h-nefit ef the heirs and creditors.
Terms madeknown on the day of sale. November 25, 1334.
25 ELIHIIA COKER, adm'or.
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
to the honorable th? inferior court of Jones county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to s-ll the
lands belonging to William Johnson, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors December 3, 1331.
23 CHARLOTTE JOHNSON, adm'rx.
■ation will he made
GEORGIA, Pulaski count if.
» v 11EREAS, Benjamin Howell applies for letters of ad-
VV ministration on the estate of 1 urner Howell, late of
said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sir.gu-
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, tins 20th January, 1335.
31 JOSEPH CAKllUTllEKS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, n ’are county.
\ ^ 11EKEAS, David Garrason applies for letters of ad-
YY ministration on the estate of James Garrason. late uf
said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred artd creditors of said doceasi-d to U' and appear
at my office, within the tinri" prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Gth January, 1S35.
31 E. MATTOX, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
* IIEREAS, Gu.iey Westbrook and Bartholomew West-
V ; brook apply for letters of administration on the estate
of Isaiah \\ arren, late of .‘■aid couniv, deceased,
Tlseseare, ther-fore, to rile and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hv law, to show
cause, ifanv exist, why said I 'tiers should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Sih January, 1335.
30 WILLIAM M‘BRlDE,*c. o.
GEORGIA, Jones county.
£ 1$7'IIERE AS. Mariah Per men tor and William Riehard-
Xf V son apply fer 1 tiers of administration on th - estate
of Wright Perm-nter, late of Jones county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all ami singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and a: ;/ ur
at my office, within th- lim- prescribed hy law, to show
F OU R MONTHS afterdate, apph. — . - r . , .... ,
to the inferior eourt of Favette county, when sitting ™nse, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
' • ell the real estate of Given under my htmd at office this 5th January, 183o.
23 CHARLES MACART1IY, c c. o.
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
Mo8°s Westbrooks senior, deceased. November 6, 1834.
GANEY WESTBROOKS 1
JOSEPH WESTBROOKS, I adm'ors.
•0 JAMES WESTBROOKS, >
I TIOt'R MONTHS afterdate,application will bemad?
' to th- inferior court of Walton county, when silling fiir
ordinary purposes, fir leave to sell lot number two hundred
and eigh'v in h" twenty-third district of Talbot county.—
D?cent!>er 10, 183f.
23 ELIZABETH BERSON, adm'rr.
A DMINISPRATOK'S f*AI E.—On Friday, th?
20th of February npxt, will, within the legal hours,
be sold, at the late residence of Matthew T. Bishop, deceas
ed, in Fayette county, si! the perishable property belonging
to said deceased, for the benefit cf the h-irs and eredjtors
Terms made known on the day of sale. January 8. 1835.
3-3 JAMES YATES, adm'or.
cannot he don?, ho.vever, wiJiort the renewed exertions of! cumslances will permit; besides wood cuts in great variety,
the friend* of o.tr cause, in the different sections of the i and a piecs of original or well selected music, at least twice
Siate. in h's beba'f.
The Jlunlainta?r will he devoted to political and raised-
11neons m-lters, enebrat-Tg the useful, entei mining und i t-
struetixe. Tti? proceedings of congress will be published
invariably—and tb-ediior W'M u c every exertion in Ids pow
er to render ill-paper worthy of thc]>:irromg?ofitie Union
public. W. L. YANCEY.
Terms.--The V iitn:a'u-?r will be puhlish-d onea week,
on a M>p?r-r ji :d .-hi? t and hamlisome lyp?, at three rhllars
per annum i i a l. nice, or three dollars and ffiv cents at ill?
cTyicalion of six mml'i--—though payment in advanc? would
h? greatly preferred. L°U-rs on business roust be addressed
to O. H. WELLS, Publisher and Proprietor. ■
Greenville, South Carolina, Drceml.cr 1334 —25
a month.
£<0^ Highly finished portraits cf all the great British arid
American poets,from Ciiauc r, downward*, arc in prepara
tion, and will appear in the Magazine from rim*!otime, with
a general critique on the author's works, annexed to each;
th- h-ad and review of Sbakspeara will he forthcoming in
Fehnia-y—Bryant’s will follow. To ILL paragraph we
would especially call the reader's attention, as the undertak
ing is one of g. cat interest, expense and labor. The likenes
ses shall all he taken from portraits by the best maters.
The PARLOUR MAGAZINE is print'd on super-royal
pap-r, in quarto lbrm,a:id stiched it. a handsome cover.
JOHN M. MOORE,
31 Ojjice 67 Liberty street New York.
GEO RGI \ . Pulaski con ity.
To the honorable Siymrior Court of said County,
October Term, ,1335.
T IIF, Petition of John Rawls ami !>.:! msar Clayton show-
cththat Thomas J. Johnston, of the county of Thomas
and Stale aforcsahl, heretofore, tov.it, on th? I’nth day of;
May, in t^a year ofn.tr Lo.d eighteen hundred and tliiriy-tvvo. I
ex-ciu?d and delivered, to your pTiffoners, It's certain !
root-' jage-r.et J. hearing o d? the day and year aforesaid, and i
now shown to the eou i, wh’ch dacd of mortgage conveyed j p-
a certain trnc- or narce! o" land situate, lying and being in
ths bWeoly-fii tcli irictnf ths county of Wilkinson a.' the
time o r survey’ but n >*v Pulaski, containing two hundred
SlltCK AL NOTICE.
A CERTAIN CURE
Us&Zl.M Rail WlPBW &3.3 9
Effected by the application ef i)r. Staguer’s
PATENT TRUSS.
t M. PENDLETON respect fully’ tender* his ser-
Lit vices to the <iliz-us of Baldwin. Twiggs, Ribli,
( d awfo-d, and Houston counties, v» ho are subjects of the o-
bove disease, and proffers to cur? them certainly within the
period of two or four months. In’cn.--, however, of failure,
v 'T^TJIEN w-consider that r<*rtoaa £*.'/
w w is daily diffusing wealth and Nffs
happiness in ail parts and -every corner \
of this extensive country, through the’ . \
medium of the Lottery Syr’em; that .. •’» ycM
scarcely a week or a day wheel* by r us \. " As AH?
without bringing th? intelligence, that
someone of our friends or fellow-citi
zens has drawn a prize; and that it only
i requires on investment ofthe trivial rum
j of ten dollars to give us a good chance
I for a prize of $20,000— surely it is unn-c2ssary to urge upon
j this liberal and enlighten-d people th? policy of stepping in
j the tray to wealth and the/utter of th-propitious Dame.
| The Third Day’s Drawing of tha MilleJgeviile Street Lot-
i tern, having been completed.
THE NEXT DAY’S DRAWING
wilt take place ox tiie
Second Saturday in May next,
(or sooner, if the sale of tickets will permit,) at th? Lottery
Office, in the town of Milledg-ville; at which time there
will he fioat-ing in the Wheel, several LARGE and
COMFORTABLE PRIZES.
Now, to those who have l>een unfortunate, the water it
troubled. Coma—step in the way’of fortune. Who knows
hut you may b- made comfortable, and h riled of all th? mis
fortunes and wounds, by drawing one of the Capital Prizes
now floating in the wheel? Try the medicine—buy a ticket,
and be easy, he comfortable, be happy. This is the fast
of the Fill RTIS DA\ ’S Drawing, and with it yon
may g*t TWENTY THOUSAND, TEN THOU
SAND or FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, for
Ten Doriars. Luck is all. bail or no bait, if you have
a hook—/ mean a ticket.
C N U AUDI AN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of
th? inferior rourt of Doolv county, when sitring for
ordinary po-pos-s, will, on th-firnt Tuesday in April neit,
within the 1-gal hours, he sold, before the court-house door
in the town of Drayton, Dooly county’, two negroes, a wench
and her child, for ths hen-lit of tli? minor heirs of Abra
ham Miles, deceased. January 18, 1835.
30 MARY MILES, guardian.
A RMTXISTRATOR’S SALE.—Postponed—On
A Thursday, th° 5th day of March next, will, within the
I'gal hours, he sold, at the late residence of Robert G.
Harper, deceased, in New ton county, the following person
al property h-longing to the estate of said d'ceasi d, viz:
all the corn, fodder, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, firming u-
tensils, household and kitchen furniture, and many articles
too numerous to detail. Sale to continue from day to day
until all shall have been sold. Terms made known on th?
day of sale. January. 13, 1835.
29 CHARLES A. BROOKS, adm'or dr bonis non.
F 9UJ! MONTHS after date, application will b made
loth- inferior court of Upson county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lit? real estate of An
drew C. Williams, lat-of said county, deceased, for the be
nefit of th? heirs and creditors. January 12, 1835.
29 E. II. REEVES, adm’or.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to th- inferior court of Walton county, when sitting
for o-dinary’ purposes, for leave to sell th • negroes belong
ing to the -state of Isaac Austin, late of Walton county, de
ceased. November 10, 1834.
19 MA RG A RET AUSTIN, adm rx
J n’tOUR MONTHS* afterdate, application will he made
l to th- inf-rior court of Jon -s county, wh-n silting for
ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell th- n gro-s belonging
GEORGIA. Dr Kail; county.
rjlOLLRD, before Joseph (fault, a justice of the peace in
j3 and for said county, by Nnthnni I Danger, n gray
Ilorse, between fourteen and fifteen hands high, twelve or
fourteen vca?s old. and no brands perceivable—npprais-d,
by Tbeopliilus R. Jett and William Worthy senior, to thir
ty dollars, on the ICtbday of January, 1835.
A true extract from the estnv-book. January 19, 1835.
3! K it REx NOLBS, < ■ i. c.
GEORGIA. DcKc. lb cou n ty.
P OSTED, l*efor? l/wi Hoyle, a justice of the p-ace in
and for the county aforesaid, by James Wood, of the
five hundred and sixty third district of Georgia militia, a
sorrel Horse, el wen or twelve years old, about fifteen hands
high, inolint d to he flaxen in the mane and tail, his left fore
finit while up th? pastern joint, and a small star in Ids fore
head, hut no brands on hint—appraised to fifty dollars, by
John Hoyle and John E. Levrrett,on the 15th day of Janu
ary, 1825.
A trueextraet from tliecsirav-book. January 25. 1335.
31 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. i. c.
GEORGIA. Ihnry county.
cf A MES MOORE, ofthe seven hundred and sixty-sev'nth
CJt district of Georgia militia, tolls before John Baker,
ore inary purposes, lor cave to set tn- n-'groes belonging j|lstice of th „ , wa< , p in and fl)r sai(1 c„ un tv, one cream rolor-
to the estate of banfiardt hapman, deceased.Jor the benefit p(1 marP? with whifP manP nn(I tail, n hl-mish in lor right
eye, her right fore-foot a little Inme, with a shoe on it, about
of the h-irs and ereditors. December 1, 1.834.
23 STERLING W. SMITH, adm’or.
I ^OUR MONTHS after date, application will
to tli* inferior court of Favetfe county, when si
two and a It i?5aci.\« more or less known and distinguish'd ; l;o retunneration shall be expected, so certain is he of the re
in the nbn of said d’.trict hv lot number three hundred and , medy npphed. In fact, had not in dtiplied cures have been
Jatttcs John- {si ready exhihit.-d befi-e me pnlilie view, ths means used
which tract or lot of land was in irtgag- 1 would'appear so fuMy adapted to ths nature of the disease,
y „ ot „ made! a; ' 1 * tlw human system wii’le latioring under it, a? to elicit
ths confidence of nil who have become acquainted with it.
and forty-two, (3‘2,) b
*t >n fiirm-rlv lived;
eel for the b i securing a certain promissory
hy Clu’ln M. Tl’onip.un laJoh lC. Everett and dat’d the :
sixt-enth d ,y of December, eighteen hundred and thirty-1
one, wh-rchy tlie i,a : .i C'b t r, es M. Thomp-.on p omisadto;
pay the said John C. Gv -rettor b’arer five fiundred doMars j
and s-venty-six ce lt?, hiv.crn mouths niter the date thereot,,
finr value received, nun al o a certain other p oni’ssory note,
m ulc by lha sit'd Ctn 1 s M. Tliomp.un (ojo’in C. Everett I
and dated thesixt antli <* e of December, eighteen 1> tndretl I
and thirty-one, vvlier hv the said diaries M. Thomason
promised to nay the said lohn C. Everett or bearer five lntn- j
dred and thif.v-five d dkarsand S3Veaty-sixcents twenty-four j
m )-.ths after the date the. rof fiir value received; and w Inch I
said notes vfere avsig-’d, transferred and delivered to your
p*ti. oners, o i t-e day a" 1 year aforesaid, hy tin sa’d Tho- I
mas J. Job iston;—-.uuf yo.ir p iitioners tn’ll'-r slio'-v, that |
th*re h> now due on said notes the whole of the principal '
and in r c„ ri'-rcof; and therelore pray that, unless the said j
Thoms .1. John- o.i nivs into the clerk's office of ttjisj
conroy t*’e nunmni of principal and interest that is now j
dua or may become d •? on said not?s, t >g ulmr with all;
costs that nt ly ne.er.i- within six months from the dale'
there i r , that tl'- c pity of redemption in and to said raort- j
gag-.l prerai-.es ho then' -> and forever barred and foreclosed, t
Where.* ’. in, on motion, it is ordered by the Court, That, |
unless Ih-amoan; of n.-ineipal, interest and costs that is
To tiiose v. bo may have any doubts of its efficacy, certifi
cates can be produced from some ofthe most respectable ci
tizens of Warren county, as well-os physicians where the
late Dr. J. M. Sprogens procticed—among whom are Hen
ry Irockhgrt. M. D., J. T. Persons, 51. I)., VVil'intn P. Butt,
M. D., George K. Jlollow ay, M. D. and Massrs. Jara-s A-
d»m«, Bitlion Ivy, 'i hotnas Haley, John Persons and Samuel
Smith, some of w bom wer? the subjects of a cur?.
E. 51. Pendleton may b? seen and consulted at Brown's
Hotel, Milledgeville; from th? 7th December until the close
ofthe session; and th >n.at Huron's Hotel, in Macon, until
the 9ih January; in Knoxville, from the 9th to the llth; in
Perry, from the 1 Jib to th- ISrii; in Marion, from the 18th
to 21th: then to Milledgwill? again, and until altered he will
expect to continue the same round, during ths ensuing winter
and spring months.and attend regularly at the time ami place.
November 21, 1331 22
” PROPOSALS ~~
tor. PL’BLISniNG A MISCELLANEOUS PATER,
To Is entitled
THE .ftiLGIlirSITST,
To be devoted to Poeirv, Literature, Science,
and the MARVELLOUS.'.'!
now due o may I: -com ; dnp oil said notes and mortgage be contain original and select 1 ajes, Poetry, Anecdotes,
paid into th-c ! -rk's o lice of this court within the time a-
forosaid, the equity of rcJoinption in and to said mortgaged
premises ha Ih -oc’firih and forever barred and foreclosed;
and ri ix fo vh-r ordered, that a copy of this ru'« published
once a nto'iih for four months in so.iv ona of the puhfic ga-
z *11- < o"ihis Si-ia, or be personally s?rv ed on the said 1 ho-1
mas .1. Johnston throe months before the expiration of thi
rttle.
A -riieextract from t’>5 minutes. November 22, 1331.
21 4:m JOSEPH CARKUTHEKb, clerk.
T
GEORGI A R AIL-ROAD OFFICE,
A'liras, lillt January, 1835.
tV Engineer having reported highly thvora-l 0 ^ hterary reputation, and the publication will cummmce , 4U0, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
localities over which the road must pa.-*, (to i lh p ist of February, 1R.>.>. 26 And on the commencement of the
tin stockholders arc , fo.tcd,) and the Dir-c-j " rflOUXT-iCIO.N AUADliJI Y. tl,e ^ rrt
lilF. Bv
p.ny,
iusianc—s, n
hi-, a - la tl
wire It rep i
lion iiuvi ij o . c rd the Engine r to pxt.-eed forthwith to
th? location o.' th * to cl. commeuri.ig ct Augusta—notice is
heie.." tricen. • > the .t ■ Itholders, th u an ju.-lalnienl of fif
teen uollii’-s persuuro is requiretl ! j lie paid, on the 23d of
February next. And for the g ? i"r cotivcuiecce of tlte
slockhoh,’ .*, t'i- fofto.viog pieces uf payment and receiving
AgeuiU a.e ao.iui.ltcd in wit:
Those of in 1 slockI'u'ders residing in Richmond county,
will pay et Augusta, to (Jolonel William Gumming.
Those in Tnliaf-rro, toCofo >el A. Janes, nt Crawfordville.
Those in Greene, to John Cun’tmgham E*q. at Crcenes-
bo rough.
Those in Morgan to E. A. Neshit Esq. rt Madison.
And fitto e i t Clark. Jackson, Oglcllio t y, and other parts
of the .S.aie, will pay to the Treasurei in Athens.
In the cv? it of sickness, absence, or nnv other cause, on
the par k ofthe aforesaid receiving Agents, or eithor of them,
any app'iean: should get disappointed in making payment as
aforesaid o.j ih- pro.t-r day as herein appointed for the pur-
pos": then, i i all coses, (should auv l»an;>en.) pavin-ut i
Biographical and lliutorical Sketches, notices of all
New Inventions in the Arte, and n relation of all that is
wonderful, rare, and curious in toe history ofthe day, a list
of deaths, marriages, murders, robberies, arsons, shocking
accidents hy flood anil field, heir breadth escap-s, all impor
tant criminal trials in full, vvh'ch will he rolled from the
newspapers of the nerv ami old world. OCr It will invari
ably exi-.lurle r Cf nil potiiteal. le'i-iou^. or professional OL>-
eussions, and stick t.• iivct d ami entertaining matter only.
Ths AJiCIl V5II>'J’ will he published weekly in a
quarto firm on a super vov.-t sii-ct. at Columbus, Georgia,
hy CHARLES F.^iBSIU UNE. at three dollars
per year, one half in advance, the oilier at the end of six
l
Prize of
$20,000, is
$20,000,
0
Prizes
10,000, is
30,000,
4
5,000, is
20,000,
,0
a
1,000, is
9,000,
o
a
900, is
4,500,
5
a
S00, is
4.000.
5
Cl
700, is
3,500,
5
cc
600, is
3,000,
-3
Cl
500, is
2,500,
5
cc
400, is
2,000,
5
4 C
300, is
1,500,
d
cc
200, is
1,000,
35
Cl
100, is
3,500.
50
Cl
50, is
2,500,
G50
1C
20, is
13,000,
,000
C l
12. is
GO,000.
Less than TWO
Rlnnks to ONE
Prize!
V DMINISTR ATOR’S SA I.U.—On Tuesday, the
2d day of March next, will, within the legal hours,
b- sold, to ihe highest bidder, at the late residence of Travis
Harper, deceased, in Newton county, the following person-
a Jpropcrty belonging to th- estate of th- said deceased, viz:
all the corn, bidder, liorsps, cat;l?, hogs, Dearborn watron,
fsrnung utensils, household and kitch-n furniture, and many
artiel-s too tedious foenum?rat?. Sale to continue from dsy
to day until al! shall have been sold. Terms made known
on th? dav of sale. January 13, 1335.
29 ' CHARLES A. BROOKS, adm'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Agreeably to an
order of th- court of ordinary <>f D-Kalb county, w ill,
on th? first Tuesday irt ,Mrrch next, wi'hi" th? J. ga! hours,
be sold, before th- court house door in the town of Zebuiori,
Pik- County, let of land number one hundred and s-vemv-
threc in the eighth district of originally Monroe hut rt<
Pike county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
Daniel Burford, late of D-Kalb county, deceased. Terms
make known on the day of sale. January 1, 1885.
29 E B. REYNOLDS, adm'or.
A Del IXI ST li A TO R *f> SALE.—Under an ordc
fjBL of the inferior court of Wilkinson county, when sitting
lor ordinary purpos-s, v\i I, on the first Tuesday in March
next, within th- legal hours, be sold, before the court-house
door in the town of Americus, Sumter county, lot number
one lmnti red and sixty-five in the fifteenth district of origin
ally Lee but now Sumter county, belonging to the estate of |
Winloek C. P-arson, deceased. Terms made known on
dav of sale January 1. 1835.
29 JONATHAN PEARSON, admor.
ARDIAN’S & \ LE.—On the first Tuesday in
March n-xt, will, within th- 1-gal hours, be sold, be
fore tli* court-house door in the town of .Monticello, lasper
county, a n.-gro woman hy the name of Lydia, belonging to
the estate of John Browder, deceased—sold for the benefit of
the heirs. Terms made known on the dav of sale. Jaunttary
1, 1335.-29 AUGUSTUS B. FEARS, guardian.
G HO !v GI A, Dooly county.
A DM IN JSTR A TO It S’ EALE.—Agreeably to an
lies, order ofthe court ofordinary of DeKalh county, will,
on the first Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours,
he sold, before the court-house door in St-vvart county, lot
of land number ninety-six in the eighteenth district, and lot
number one hundred and eighty-eight in th? twentieth, hoth
of originally J.eu hut now Stewart county, fir the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of John Dabbs sen. late of DeKalb
county, deceased. Terms made known at tim- of sale.
JOHN DABB> Jnn.
BENJA .111N I*AIUMORE,
January 1, 1335. 29
he mad?
sitting fir
ordinary purposes, fi>r leave to sell the real estate of Lank-
ston Osborn, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. December 2. 1834.
DANIEL OSBORN, ) , .
WILLIAM OSBORN, ) a m crs '
23
V
jNOITl MONTIIri after date, application will be mad ?
to the inferior court of Houston county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for I 'ave to sell lot of land nnmlier
one hundred and fourteen in the twenty-first district oforigm-
aiiy Mus cogee now Harris county, as the property of the
heirs and orphans of William Haddock, deems d—sold for
th? hen -fit of said orphans and creditors. (Ictohrr 23, 1334.
17 JOHN JOINER, guardian.
n will he made
Jones county, when
sitting fir ordinary purposes, for leave to sell n lot of land
in Monroe county and a lot of lend in the Cherokee purchas
belonging to the estate of Charles Wornitm, late of Jones
county, deceased, fir the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. October 17. 1834.
16 EZEKIEL B. SMITH, adm’or.
J ^IOl Tl MONTHS afterdate, applienti
to the honorahl inferior court of .lone
fourteen hands high, nnd sit iposed to he four or five years
old—appraised, hy Charles Kitchens and Wright Langston,
to forty-five dollars, on the 3d d.xv of January, 1835.
A trueextraet from the estinv-hook. January 22, 1835.,
31 A. G. MURRAY, i>. c. i. c.
I jNOUfl MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
to th? inferior court of Jones county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the land (excepting
the widow’s dower) belonging to Charel Wornum, late of
said county, deceased, for the benefit cf the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. January 27, 1835.
31 " E. B. SMITH, adm'or
N'^IOUTi MONTHS after date, application will he made
3- to the inf- rior court of Butts county, wh°n sitting t'»
ordinary purposes, for leave to s-ll the real estate of John
M. D. Taylor, deceased, and Noah W. Taylor, a minor.
Jackson, Butts county, Ga. January 21, 1835.
31 CHARLES BAILEY, admor and guardian.
1 ^x01 R MONTHS after dat-, application will be made
to the inferior court of Forsyth county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land number
two hundred and one in the twenty-fourth district of tbr
first section of originally Lee county, belonging to the es
tate of Lewis Sims, late of Gwinnett county, doceasv’d.—
January 17, 1835.
31 " RICH ARD II LESTER, adm'or.
1 710 ITS MONTHS after date, application will he made
. to the inferior court of Forsyth county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real esta'e of
Mi-hack Deal, late ol'Fayette county, deceased. January
17. 1835.-31 JAMES GASTON, adm'or.
F OI R MONTHS after date, application will be mad-
to th- inferior court of Henry county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to s 11 the leal estate of Elijah
Pullen, late of said conntv, deceased. Januaty 21, 1335.
PETER W. PULLEN, > . ,
31 WILLIAM PULLEN, } adm ors
F OUR MONTHSafter date, application will he made
to the inferior court of Fayette county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of James
Wilf, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit ofthe
heirs and creditors. &c. January 20, 1835.
31 TENCE WILF. adm'or.
adm'ors.
ird of Directors of the Georgia Rail-Rond Com- mo JVl l! ! T '„ ,,,. , ,,
secured the right of wav in almost nil | ^ Kditr.r wnl lie asstslet. I>v
All the Prizes to be floating from the commsncement, ex
cept the following, deposited as follows, viz:
First Day"s Drawing—2 Prizes of 5,000, 1 of 1,000, 1 of
900, 1 of 800,1 of 700, 1 ol'600, 1 of 500, 1 of 400, 1 of 300
1 of 200.
Second Day's Drawing—1 Prize of 10.000.1 of 1,000, 1 of
900, 1 of 800, I of 700, t of000,1 of 500, lof 400, 1 of 300,
l of 200.
Wt, rt Day's Drawing—1 Prize of 10.000, l of 1000, 1 of
900.1 of 800, 1 of 700,1 of 600, l of 500, 1 of 400.1 of 300,
1 of 200.
Fourth Dan's Drawing— 1 Prize of 10,000,1 of 1,000,1 of
900, 1 of 800, l ol' 700,1 cf COO, 1 of 500,1 of 400, 1 of 300,
1 of 200.
! ! iltli ami last Day's Drawing—1 Prize of 20,000, 1 o
entlemen of establish- j 1,000, 1 of 900,1 of RoO, 1 of 700, 1 of COO, 1 of 500, lof
ril ARDIAS’S SALE*—Agreeably to an order of |
W the court of ordinary of Twiggs conntv, will, on the
first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours, he sold,
In fore the court-house door in the town of Marion, Twiggs
county, two negroes, Charles and George—sold fir the he-
nefitof the orphans of William Mellon, deceased. Terms
made know n on the dav of sole. January 14, 1835
-9 'HARDY SOLOMON, guardian.
C J 1 AKDf AN’S HALE*—Agreeably to an order of
Pi the court of ordinary of Twiggs county, will, on the
first Tuesday in April next, within the l*gal hours, he sold,
before the rourt-house door in the town of Marion, Twiggs
county, one hundred acres of land more or less, it being part
of lot number one hundred and twenty, in the twenty-fifth
district ol originally 11 iikinson hut now Twiggs county, as
the property of hlvira Ann Cardin, the orphan of Charles
Cardin, deceased. Terms made known ot the day of sale.
JOHN FITZPATRICK, guardian.
January 13, 1835 29
"BJ50UR MONTHS after date, application will he made
Js.’ to the inferior court of Fayette county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of James
*tc ne, late of said county, deceased, for th- benefit of the
heirs and creditors, &c. January 20. 1835.
31 BENJAMIN E. KNOLES, adm'or.
,4 LL PERFONS. indebted to the estate of Travis
Jijk. IIarpek, late of Newton county, deceased, are re
quested to mak** immediate payment; and persons to w horn
the said estate is indebted, to pres:vit their accounts, authen
ticated, within the legal lime. January 5, 1835.
28 CHARLES A. BRODKS, adm'or.
,A hi' PERSONS indebted to the estate of Drvry
^3k. Mi'KritY, late of Baldwin county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment, nnd those to whom th
said estate is indebted to present their claims, auth 'nticatpd
w it bin the lim? prescribed bylaw. January 27, 1835.
MARY MURPHY, er’rx.
30 GEORGE W. MURRAY, cx’or.
FJFTEi:^' DOLLARS’ REWARD.
gSJTRAI ED. from thesubserilier, on th<* 19th tdt.a large
f 3 sorrd HORSE, eight years old. a star in th- forehead,
a few saddle-marks on his hack, and a senron his 1-ft shoul
der caused by the collar. There went off with him a-small
black Horse COLT, with a blazed face, seven or eight
months old. Both hors? and colt were in good order when
they h ft. The above reward will he given for the delivery
ef the above animals to m- residing five miles from Talbot-
ton, Talbot county, on the road to Greenville, Merriwether
county, Ga. or t?n dollars for information so that 1 gel them
again. Th- horse will no doubt make his way for Ken
tucky. January 5, 1835.
28-5t JOHN DENNIS.
GEORGIA, Irwin county.
July Term o f the Inferior Court, 1334.
[COPT OF A NOTIE LOST OR MISLAID.!
®101 00.—One day after date, we promise to nay
William Slone, county-treasurer of the poor school funds of
Trwin county, or bearer, on? hundred and four dollars for
value received. October ?4, 1333.
THOMAS WILl.COX,
D. B. GRAHAM.
GEORGIA. Irwin county.
F ERSONA I.LY appeared, in open rourt, William Slone,
county truffpp of th • Poor School Funds who. being
sworn, deposeth and saith. that, to the best of his b-li.-f and
recollection, the above is a true copy of a note which be
held upon Thomas Willcoi of Irwin county and D. B. Gra
ham of Pulaski county; and that lie has lost th° same or mis
laid it, so he cannot command it.
WILLIAM SLONE,
Trustee of the Poor School Funds.
Sworn to, in open court. July 28. 1834.
WILLIAM SLONE, c. i. c.
On motion, by said court, it is ordered. That the forego
ing conv be established in lim of the original, nnjess cause
be shown to the contrary, on or before the next term of
this court; and this rule be nublisli-d for the space of three
months in on- of the public coz-tres of this State. July
28, 1331.-3tm-17 WILLIAM SLONE, c i. c.
GEORGIA. Jones cou tty.
JTIEREAS. Noah Butt, guardian of th- minor* of
Samuel C Harris, applies for letters of dismi>*ion
from said guardianship,
1 hese are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular
the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to show
cause, if any exist, why said 'etters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 14th Octo!«*r, 1834
16 CHARLES MACARTIIY, c. c. o.
fffiAIIlS institution wff.I go into operation on the first Mon
et. day of January nei under the rectorship of Air. Hu
man Mead. He comes will .ecommended as a scho
lar, and as a disciplinarian, by gentlemen for whom he
taught the last scholastic vea. - : n the neighborhood of Mil-
ledgeville. Those who tv ; h "or more parri u*ur informa
tion. mnv obtain hv nipftrir’g through the rn’mliers of
the Legislature, from '*'ir seve..1 counties, to Governor
Lumpkin. Richard K. ilines Esq. and o;hci *of that vicin
ity. It is believed that the character of the in . notion will
he well sooported hy Air. Mood. No ardent spirits will
he
thoi
logo
First, Second, Third
_ rt drawn number shall be
entitled to a prize of $1,000, and on the conclusion of the
la^t Day s Draw ing, the first and last drawunumber shall be
entitled to a capital prize of $5,000 each, in addition to such
prizes as may be drawn to tlu b rs.
The whole Lottery to be. com,- / i'E .
ing only!—J'RIZLS ONLY to tn DRAWN
J ire w hole of the Prizes payable in sixty days after each
Day’s Drawing, subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent.—
i AH prizes not applied for in twelve months from each draw-
ing, to be considered as a donation to the funds of the Mil-
! ledeeville Street Lottery.
I
aoTite
S HEREBY given to the parties in interest, that John
Carlton. John B. F. Dixon and John Jones will
roust bemads Within ten days thereafter, to the Treasurer in proceed to admeasure and lav out the dower of Susannah
Athens. 1 a 1.... r mm
^y? n *: r . . I A l.dec man, widow of Thome* Alderman, hue of Thoruas
Cerltficn ns of Mock, setting forth 'he number of Shares r0 umy. deceased, agreeably to n writ directed to us from
held, and th* amount p.nd on each sharp wiff | le delivered |l,» minerior court oft said county, of'ot number thirty-eight
tu all thefcUv Jiold?rs, oi pjyment of ths irw.alment h-re- j,, tq? thirteenth rloiriet of formerly Irwin but now Thomas
county. They a.c bareh. notified fob? pnd appear at the
next *i'H* ior com. held in and lor said county. In show’
if nnv they have why tech dower shall not be le
gally ar i<mcd. November ’ft 1334.
JOHN CARLTON, ,
JOHN B. F. DIXON, > commissioners.
JOHN JftNES. V
by called for, according to the protivon* ofthe eighteenth '
section ot the chatter. Th" Direction wih also, at tiro time j
of payment o" tue afo.eiaid instalm-M, tarnish each stuck-!
holder with a copy of t he Hurler and bye-laws of the com
pany. IIy order ot the Hoard.
, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, tccrclmm,.
January 13, J8?5.-—5i 39
2!
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS.
Wholes, $10—Halve?. fCi—Qarters, S2*50.
For stile, in n Etc?i variety of numbers ot the Cotnmissiorv
ers Office, on Wayee-stre"i. opposite the Branch Bank of
tlie S.ate ol Georgia, and ni xt door to the alley leading to
the priming office ol the Federal Union, Milledgeville, Ga.
I o such as feel oi all inclined lo secure for a small sura a
conipeient .orittne, this M heel off^is facilities iinparallell-
ed in theannals of lotteries. With an accumulating rich
ness. ns the lottery draws to a close, it is diffieslt to con
ceive how nd venturers can 'onger delay. All orders from
ah trad will icceive the sarrepromni attention a> on person
al application, uddressed .'postpaid) to
_. PRYOR WRIGHT,
February 10, 1835.-32 Secretary to Commissioners. 1
C IlARDIAN’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
i .t.arch next, will, within the legal hours, he sold, be
fore the court-house door in the town of Monticello, Jasper
county, a negro-woman by the name of Lydia, belonging to
the estate of John Browder, deceased—sold for the benefit of
the heirs. Terms made know n on the dav of sale. January
1, 1335,-29 AUGUSTUS B. FEARS guardian.
A DMIN1STRATORS’ SALE.—On Tuesday,23d
-TL instant, will, within the legal hours, lie sold, at the late
residence of lames Bozeman, deceased, in Baldwin county,
thp household and kitchen furniture, with sundry other t
GEORGIA, Dooly county.
~ W7 11EREAS, Jesse Sanderhng and Nancy ( oleman np-
V ply for letters of administration on the estate ot
Jam "8 Coleman, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cit? and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand at office, this 5th January, 190a.
29 THOMAS H. KEY, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Dooly county.
J D EREAS, David Mashburn senior applies for let
' ters of administration on the estate of George Smith
late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased io he and appear
at ray office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
exist, why said letters should not be granted
tides of personal property loo numerous to specify, belong- rause, if any
ing to the estate of said deceased, for the benefit of the heirs Given under ray hand at office, this 5th January, 1835.
’ “ ~ ~ THOMAS H. KEY, c.
and creditors, of said deceased. Terms made know n on the
day of sale. February 1. 1835.
31 MARGARET BOZEMAN, adm’rx.
TOMLINSON FORT, adm'or.
A Di«. INIS £ I, A I G i.N SALE.—Agreeably to an
J A. order of the court of ordinary of Ware county will on
the first Tuesday in Anri! next, within the legal hours,’be
soid, before the coun-honse door in Waresboromrh, Ware
county, all the Negroes belonging to the estate of Frederick
Ciibon, (I rrunpu, for I he benefit ofthe heirs and creditors.—
lernus made known on the dav of sale. January 6. 1835
JABEZ DOWLING,
31 ALISON CASON,
adni’o
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
W r H EREAS, Edward Watts applies for letters of ad
» w ministration on the estate of George Watts, late of
said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindr. d and creditors of said deceased lo be and ap
pear ot my office, within the time prescribed law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand at office, this 1st January. 1835.
29 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Dooly county.
U HER EAS, Sarah Collins applies for letters of admin
istration on the estate of James Collins, late of said
4 DMINI8TRATOR’S SALE.-Pursuant
U c er, A‘ lhp , r ‘" ,r “>T ordinary of Jones county. -
on the first ! uesday in April next, within the legal hours, , 'l>;'refore, toriteand admonish all and singular
_ . .. . Jljnton. 1 kmdred and creditors of said dee ased to be and appear
credit until 1.^ 5ih dav of November next. January 27, 1835
31 W ILLIAM BARRON, tjual. adm'or calurvrutn
P f*l T R MONTHS nfler date, application will be
made to I lie inferior court of Washington county when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot number
one hundred and sixty-nine in ihe sixth district of Carroll
county, for the benefit of William Veal, illegitimate
V ; -o i« I L 0 o, KRT W1I1TfJ ^Ll>’ guardian.
Novcmliur i0, 1834-20
... , - appear
al mv office, within the tune .prescrified bv law, to show
ennse, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 19th January 1835
30 THOMAS H. KEY, c. c o.
G EOR GI A. Fayette county.
Tl I IF B LAS, V\ dliam Wakpfield applies for letters of
tl admmtst ration on the estate of John F. Finley lat;
of said county, deceased, ’ ’
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased lo be nnd appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if onv exist, why said letters should no’ he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 8th January 1836
30 WILLIAM M'BRIDE, c. c. o '
l-'T'-Ar'Crf Jones Conntv.
T HEREA.S. Julius C. R. Mitchell and William Mitob-
’ > 11, administrators on th" estate of Henry Mitchell,
lat-of Jones county, deceased, apply for letters "of dismis
sion from sai 1 estate,
These are, i her”fore, to cit? and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
eauso, if any exist, why raid Iprters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 31s' December, 1834.
27 ' CHARLES MCCARTHY, c. o. c.
GEORGI A. Pnuiski county.
"W’STHERE VS, Hairy W. Fenn, administrator on the
WW estate of Ezekiel Taylor, late of said courty, de
ceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate,
Th"searp, therefore, to cite and admonish »11 and singular
th” kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, w ithin th > tim” prescribed by law, to show
rails?, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 24fb November, 1834.
21 JOSEPH CAR11UTHERS, c. c. o.
GEOR Cl 1, De Kalb conn ty
FlFfflE IS, Oliver Clark applies for fotters of dismis
sion from the estate of Gideon Smith, late of said
county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to rife and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at mv ..ffice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given underlay hand at office, tin's 1st January, 1835.
29 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. q.
GEORGIA, Jones county.
'^WT’HERF, AS, Henry Wood, administrator of Rob»rt
V' w W. Goodman, deceased, applies for letters of dia
mission from said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and ereditors of ‘ aid deceased to be and appear
»t my within the time prescribed by law. to show
ennse, if any exist, why said letteis should not he granted.
< riven under my band at office, thi* 1st November, 1834.
19 CHARLES MACARTIIY, c. c o.
GEORGIA, Pulaski c-ounty.
^^L^HERhAS, James Dillard, administrator with ths
. W| U annexed of the estate of Philip Dillard, late of
smd county, deceased, applies for letter* of dismission from,
th? said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and ereditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
<«iven under my hand at office, this 24th November 1834
21 JOSEPH CARRUTHERS. c. r. o
ARRUTHERS, c. c. o.
G EOR GI A, Pulaski county.
S 1 Joseph King, administrator of the estate
, Mary Pugh, late of said county, deceased, ap
plies for letters of dismission from said estate,
'I hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand at office, this 24th November 1834
£] JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
T, . ra. Court of Ordinary, September 3. 1834.
Present—'Thomas H. Kenan, William H. Torrance, William
R Tiirv^ !"” ' ohn A-Cuthbert,justices.
I LL MSI.—Upon the application of Joseph Leonard,
administrator on the estate of John I^cnard, deceased,
fating, to the court, that he is ready to close liis administra-
th'ro't'rom 11 e6tatP ’ ar ‘ d prayir, K the ‘‘ourt to be discharged
(hi motion, it is ordered. That, after six months pnhlica-
ttonof tins rule, in one of the public gazettes of Miliedge-
vil.e, and nonobjection being filed, the said Joseph Leonard
>? discharged from his administration as aforesaid; of which
all concerned will take doe notice.
A true extract from the minutes. September 8,1834.
B. P. STUBBS, e. c. o