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J3JRST COTTON LAWDS FOR BALE.
A LL those rich Alabanift Lands belongin'* lo the es-
,■%. tate of Stephen Elliot, deceased, late of Charleston,
South Carolina, have been ordered by a court of Chancery
: ) be sold, to effect a division amongst the heirs of said es-
fate. They will he sold lo the highest bidder, at the Iront
door of the court-house in the town of Cahawbn, on I b"rs-
dav, the 25th dav of February next, upon a credit of one
APPRENTICES.
TTT ANTED, al the Federal Union Office,as apprentices
VV at tho'printing business, two BOYS of from twelve
to fourteen years of age, who are able to read and write.
Boys from the country will be preferred.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.——On the first
Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal hours,
be -sold, before the court-house door in llio town of Clarks-
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Terms cash. December 25, 1835.
WILLIAM u. JACKSON, adm or.
C 4! \R!»E VN S bt M.K.—<tn ttic nrst tuesoaym
IT February next, will, within the legal hours, be sold,
i before the court-house tutor in the town of Minedgevt.le,
Rnlilwin eountv. a neuro-lad. named Charles, about eeven-
E' of January next, will, within the legal hours, be sold,
i at the late residenceol Messeck tasom* deceased. in 3\\iggs
1 county, all the personal property ol' said deceased, except
| some nrgroe3 and specific and general legacies, contained in
I his last will and testament, consisting of corn, fodder, the
! present crop ol' cotton, hogs, cattle, household and kitchen
j furniture, a cotton-gin, Are. Sale to be continued from day
: to day until all shall have been sold. Terms made known
on the day of sale. October 24, 1835.
i 19 CHARLES J. EASOM, cx'or.
DJUVISTRATORS’ SAKE.—Agreeably to an
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Kittin_
January next, within tl
i court-house door in the t
d< r of th-* inf *ritir court of Bulloch county, when
j sitting for ordinary porpia-es, will, on the first Tuesday in
legal hours, be sold, before the
:-.vn of Covington, Newton Coun-
Oti Ti-fl! publish the ?!>•
four weeks, and
forvard the account u> the Selma (Alabama) free Press, for pad-
NOT1CE.
rnitre copartnership of MUSGROVE & BUSTIX.
JL will be dissolved on the 30th instant. i —
EDWARD DUSTIN, ^
Servicing partner of 31 usgrove ij) Dustin, j _£
Augusta, November 23, 1835.
The undersigned will continue the IV VIIE-IIOT SE
I lion three hundred a?H cl ven, well improved, in the six.
teeulli district of uritth-ilv Henry hut now DeKalb conn.
! tv, as the property of th ".slate of Milenton Smith, dcccas
j ed—sold to make ihvhiuii among the heirs of said deceased.
- November2, 183.K NICY SMITH, adm'rx.
1 ”0 SIMEON SMITH,adrn'or.
DAI ? N 1ST flATOtt’SS A LE.-Agreeably to the
la-t will and tesiam- nt of Joel L. Scarborough, late of
!, on thofirst Tuesday in Janus-
u.irs, be sold before the rourt-
i Newton, Baker county, a!! the Ne-
Baker county, decon®-- d,
ry next, wiihui the 1 a
bouse door in the towi
COMMISSION BUSINESS on bis own ac- | g r0PS belonging to said estate, all the land in said county be
longing to said estate, and all the stock of hogs and eattk
together with the household and kiteken furniture belonging
to said estatte. Terms made known on the day of sale.—
November 2, 1335.
20 MATHEW R. MOORE, adm'or.
v i!lt the Kill annexed.
at the old stand of Mangrove & Dustin, from and
atf.*r the first day of December next.
He solicits the patronage of the customers of the old firm,
and the public generally.
All business confided to his charge, will meet with prompt
attention. EDWARD BUSTIN.
Augusta, November 23, 1S35.—Dt-23
U AUDI AN’S SALE.—Agreeably to on order of
TAILORING. £jr ttie inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting for
3~ HE undersigned, residing at Oak Grove, Morgan coiin- | ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in January
ty, Georgia, notifies the inhabitants of the adjacent -'next, within the legal hours, he sold, before the court-house
ntry that ha continues tlm TAILORING BUSI- door in the town of Montireilo, Jasper county, the lands and
- ESS at that place,'and will be thankful lor their patron- j negroes belonging to the minors of Crawford Edmondson,
V ■ He makes Clothes to order, in the most fashionable , deceased, for the benefit of said minors. Terms made
oner, taking particular care that the work be faithfully j known on the dav of sale. November 5, 1835.
x.-ruied. i 20 HANNAH EDMONDSON, guardian.
r^PJ^cady and industrious JOURNEYMEN TAI- '
E XECUTOR’S SALE.— Agreeably to the last will
and testament of Daniel L>. Worsham, late of DeKalb
county, deceased, w ill, on the first Tuesday in January next,
within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house door
I in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, lots of land nuin-
A _, . j her fiflv-one, number fifty-six and the north part of number
NEW a:ul improved independent patent TRUSS, , fifty.fi ve, (containing sixty-four acres more or less, on which
for the immediate and permanent relief, and probable i a grist-mill,} all in the seventeenth district of formerly
cure,of those whoamafflictwl wth lNGLMNAL, Scro- ]I( , n : v hut lK)W DeKalb eouuty— to be sold on a credit of
fal.andl MB1LICAL HERNIA orRI I TI RE. , twelve months,the purchaser giving small notes, with ap-
Tlus 1 fuss requires neither belt, } *Utp, buckle, nor ' , )rove d security. November 2, 1S35.
any other appendage to make it retain its proper plate. It ]<j * £ y CALHOUN ex'or.
T.ORH can, on application as above, obtain constant em
ployment and good wages. November 13, 1835.
20 * W. B. MILBUIL__
REID’S IMPKOVEdInDEPEN DENT
AXEC! TOR’S SALE—1 ’ursuant to an order of
will answer equally Well for both sexes. It will not pri
vrr.t attention to ordinary business; neither will it prevent.
dressing in the most fashionable manner. Its application , . I
prodnees no pain, and willentirely prevent the protrusion of! ordinary purposes, will, on the first i’uesdny in January
the intestine. ' | next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house
’/'lie following extracts are from a report of a committee ! door in the town of Clinton, Jones county, one hundred
of-the Medical Society of Augusta,Georgia: i acres of land, in said county, lying on the waters of W-a!-
“ The committee f
till cate of two of M
concerning the application of lha Truss to five others, mak- j county deceased, for the benefit of the creditors and legatees,
in all seven cases. From some of tlte patients residing ' Terms, twelve months credib September 23, 1835.
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have had placed m their hands the ecr-I nut creek, adjoining lands belonging to Porter and Harris,
r. Reid's patients, and the statements ( being part of ihe real estate <if Gideon Mason, late of Jones
From so
out of ihe city, we have been aide to examine and collect the
particulars of but five eases out of seven, to whom the Truss
lias been applied. Mr. M., who was ruptured on both sides,
believes himself permanently cured on one. He has left off
•be 7’russ forworn (bun twenty four hours, and notwith-
:1 . : were designedly made, iu> pro-
.."..-iion took place.'
' .Mr. Martin, now in lus ninety-fifih year, and well known
as the oldest inhabitant of Augusta, has heen afflicted with
hernia for more limn forty years; and after having triedevery
Truss that he had ever heard of, expresses his entire satisfac
tion of the relief afforded, and thinks he yet may be cured
bv wearing the one applied by Mr Reid.”
“Mr S. after wearing the new 2’riiss about six weeks,
ites—' 1 n"m now satisfied of the benefit it will afford the
f! - fed !t has given me relief, and I am now quite easy
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STERLING AN HER, exor.
A IHI1MSTH \TOKS' SALE.—Agreeably to an
order of the inferior court of Twiggs county w hen
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday- in
January next, within the legal hours, bp sold before the court
house door in the town of Marion, Twiggs county, part of
the real estate of William II. Disharoon, minor orphan, !j -
ing in said county, it being that part of the re al estate of
William Disharoon, deceased to which lie >'.s entitled as heir
of said deceased. Terras made known on the day of sale.—
Uetofcer27, 1835.
l'J SILAS BROWN, adm'or. wtA the will ancxed.
DMINIST It ATOIUS SALE On The first
Tuesday’in January next, will, within the legal hours,
be sold, before the court-house door in L"e county, lot of
- wearing it; and would recommend it to any person af- j land number one hundrt d and thirty-five in the fifteenth dis-
crea with hernia. ' i trirtof originally Dooly now Lee county, belonging to the
'■ 711enegro man Isaac, belonging to Mrs. Rowell, has al-
• ady been presented to the society, and ali liave had an op-
rtunity of examining him p-.-rsonnlly and of judging oft he
peralions of the Truss in his case."
'•The fifth case, which we have investigated, is that of the
Inventor and Patentee himself, who has boon afflicted w ith
inguinal hernia on both sides, on one for more than thirty-
five years, and on thu other for several; and after ex|>ericiic-
mg the defects of the Trusses, which had hppn recommend-
estate of William Everett, late of Randolph county, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
in virtue of an order of the inferior coin t of Baldwin coun
ty Terms, cash. Novemlier 3, 1835.
19 WILLIAM R. JACKSON, adm'or.
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XA. order of the court of ordinary of Jones county,.w ill,
_ _ _ on the first Tuesday in January next, within the Ipgal hours,
cd to him, is now relieved by the one which lie has invented, j ho sold, before the court-house door in the town of Clinton,
or improved.”
“Of the five patients that we have examined, one believes
himself entirely cured on one side, and all are satisfied of
the Truss’ maintaining its proper situation independently
of any other npparatus, and of the entiro relief it affords.
“The greatest improvement, however, which occurs to
Jones county,all the land, (excepting the widow’s dower) in
said county, belonging to the estate of Charles Wornum.
late of said county’, deceased, consisting of about six hund
red acres, more or less. It will be divided and sold in par
cels as follows: seventy-five or eighty acres, nearly all in
wood, lying on the north side of Cedar creek, and adjoinin;
fhe Committee, is, that this Truss operates in maintaining its J- Dumas and others—thirty-five acres (mostly- open) taken
-kle or any other out of the field between the house and the creek—two hum]-
position without the aid of belt, strap, hue
app-'iulage whatever, the chafing and disagreeable effects of
which cause patients so generally’ to complain.”
-We believe Mr. Reid entitled to full credit for all be
reu two and a half ncres, known as the Tarver tract, most
of which is open—one hundred one and a fourth acres,
known as the Milliner field—and two hundred two and a
ace a permanent cure, this ona tcill."
P. Y. EVE, ) r
L. A. DUGAS, } (
Augusta, Vccrniocr'ZnJ, 1835.
“Front the .Minutes of the Society.
I. IlOWEN, Secretary."
' I baveexmnineda Truss invented by Mr. Reid, and wit-
r. sed its application in several eases of scrotal hernia; and
have no hesitation in pronouncing it on admirable instru
ment for the treatment of these distressing afflictions. In
fact, in many respects it is superior loar.y Truss 1 have ever
seen or employed.
“I-\ 51. ROBERTSON, 31. D.
li A>tqufs'j, December 3rd, 1835."
The subscriber’s patent for the above described 7’riiss,
d eon»inu3 f >r fourteen years from the 31st of October,
7 he patent is now offered for sale and will bedis-
<>k either by States, Judieial Districts, or counties, as
best suit those who wish to eugage in such an enter-
ffi-rze.
..-oduce all that i« promised. If. REID, I'alcutee.
Augusta, Ga. December 3, 1335.—2i-9t
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I A DlHMSi lt ATOKN’ SALE.—I ’ursuant to an
i\. order of the inferior court <-f Putnam county, when
-itting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
January next, within the legal hours, bo sold, before the
I court-house door in the town of Clarksville. Habersham
i county, lot of land number twenty seven, in ll-.o thirteenth
| district of Habersham county, containing two hundred and
j fortv-six acres, drawn by and granted to W arren Jackson,
1 late of Putnam county, deceased, sold for the benefit of the
j heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
' at the linio of sale. October 29,1335.
| MARK JACKSON, ;
JOHN ROSSER, > AJmors.
19 STEPHEN WESTON, 1
V
J. A an order of the inferior eonrt of .tones county, when
sitting for ordinary pm pose*, will, or. the first Tuesday in
l-’ebruarv^next, wiihin the legal hours, be sold, before the
- - . ... eourt-houee door in Forsyth, Monroe county, one lot of land
1 here is no quackery about the instrument: it will containing two hundred two and a half acres, being num
ber one iumdred and sixty-six in the third district when
surveyed of said county, as the property of Charles Wur-
nnm, deceased, fur the benefit of the heirs of said deceased
Terms made known on the dav of sole. November 20,1835
21 EZEKIEL B. SMITH, adm'or.
THIS INDIAN S PANACEA,
F OR the CURE of Rheumatism, Scrofula or King’s E- ‘
vij. Gout, Sciatica or Hjp Godt, Incipient Cancer, Salt '
Rheum, Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases particularly 1 : 1- a DMIMSTR 4TOBT5 SALE.—On Wednesday
ccrs and painlu Affections of the Bones, J-lcerated riirnat ^ the 13th day of J muar> i.-xt, will, within the U"al
and Nostrils, l icprs r.i every description. Fever Sores, ami
latarniff Abscessns, Fistulas, Piles, Scald Head, Srur\
Biles, Chronie Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Blotches, and <-v
hours, bn sold, at the lain i-.-i-]
•'>'• j deceased, in Wilkinson cot:
:'ce of John Ifatcbrr, senior,
the real estate and the un-
Debility, caused by a torpid action ofthcvesaelsoftheskin.
It is singularly efficacious in renovating those constitutions
which have been irruken down by injiuiicknis treaimcut or
juvenile irregularities. In general terms, it is recommended
JAMES HATCHER, adm'or.- \
a XEEfcTOR^ SttA LI’.—Agreealdy to an order of
the inferior court of Decatur eountv. when sitting for
will dictate; but for a general remedy or PURIPIUA- twenty-lburand nuinh<T one hundred and fifteen, (situated
TOR, to REMOVE the CAUSE, the INDIAN’S within fournnd a half miles of Cambridge) in the twenl.itlit
PANACEA will generally be found sufficient. district ol originally Early bat now Decatur eountv, form-
Taken in proper doses, the INDIAN’S PANACEA in " ,!ic ' plantation whereon (feorge G. Gains fomiely lived,
operates as an alterative and detergent; a diaphoretic, din- j !in 'l liavitig on the premises about two hundred acres ofopen
ratie and laxative; nn auttspasmotlfc and anodyne; and, in land, anil a gristmill—sold for the benefit of the heirs at. d
proper cases, a9 a stomachic and emmenagogue. Generally I creditors of said George G. Gains, late of said county, de-
expressed, it increases all the secretions and excretions, gives j eeaseil. Terms made known on the (layoff sale. Novem-
tone to tlm stomach, and excites action in the glands in a i her 28, 1835.—23 JOHN B. SAL^DJiRS, cx'or.
particular manner. From these principles, its operations TaYFfl'TOUt'S i i.' i>~~, f> „„ 1 r
may be understood. 1 I OR S !>ALE.—i ureuant to an order of
- - i m j the inferior court of Jones county, w hen sitting for
i next.
son, late of Jones county, deceased, for tlicjbcnrfit of the
’ re months credit. iScp-
L\G LANIER, exor.
which have defied all other remedies, and particularly in
those cases where mercury has been so lax ishly used as to
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an
order of the inferior court of Fayette county, when
den^M^^ 8 o^t^ n .b"^ l !vI >0 ^ ,nod r“ ,,a ^ 1,rialu,ce?8 ’ « iltin S «'*/ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
,!fetilv e JIT r TT l ,7i i ° n v ® ° r s. ans * & r - 1 kcBe It com- I January next, within the legal hours, he sold, before the
^ S m;T S rt C ' n,ir< ' ,y eradicates the ! cmrt-houre doer in the town of Campbellton, Campbell
lion lr }' r ® nova , t , es the constitu- { county, lot numlmr four hundred nnd forty-one in the cigh-
order of the inferior court of jMonroe county, when
silling for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
February next, within th--legal hours, be sold, before the
court-house door in the town of Wntfeinsville, Clark coun
ty, fifty acres of land, lying in the middle fork of the Oco
nee river, near Moore’s Factory, in Clark county—belong
ing to the estate of William Head, late of Monroe county,
deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors.
Terms made known on the dav of sale. Slept. 23, 1835.
JAMES I) HEAD, ) ..
14 WILLIAM J HEAD, tj a ,n or "
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Agreeably to an
order of the inferior court of Monroe county, w hen
iate of TattJ mil county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs j sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first
Tuesday in January next, will, w ithin the legal hours,
be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Knox
ville, Crawford county, the negroes belonging to the estate
of Bit had Bullock, late of said county, deceased, lor the
Itenefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms of sale, cash.—
Muscogee county, Ga. May 10. 1^35- ,
SAMUEL POOL, aim or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first
Tuesday, in February next, will, within the legal
hours, be sold, before the court-house door in the town of
A merit-tie, Sumter county, one half of lot of land number
seventeen in the twenty-seventh district of originally Lee
but now Sumter county, as the property of John Joyce,
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs
Terms made known on the
and creditors of said deceased,
day of sale. August 22, 1835.
HENRY JOYCE, adm'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.— On the first
Tuesday in April next, will, wiihin the legal
litiure, be sold, before the court-house door in the town of
Sandersville, Washington county, two hundred acres of
land, known as the place whereon Roily Knbtick lived, in
said county—sold as the properly of John Joyce, late of
Tattnall county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms made known on the day. August 22,
1335.-8 HENRY JOYCE, adm'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an
order of the inferior court of Baker county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
January next, within the legal hours, he sold, before Ihe
court-house door, in the town of Newton, Baker county,
the follow ing lots and fractions of land: number one hundred
and ninety-six, number one hundred and ninety-four, num
ber two hundred and sixty-nine, number two hundred and
seventy, number two hundred and twenty-four, number two
hundred and ninety, number one hundred and ninety-five,
number one hundred and ninety-seven, number two hun
dred and ninety-one, number two hundred and ninety-two,
number two hundred and ninety-five, number two hundred
and ninety-six, number two hundred and thirty-five, number
two hundred and thirty-four, number three hundred and
twenty-five, number three hundred and twenty-six, number
three hundred, numl.-er two hundred and thirty-three, num
ber two hundred and thirty-six, number two hundred and
seventy-one, number three hundred and sixty-eight,number
two hundred ami sixty-four, number one bund reel and twen
ty-one, number one hundred and twenty-two, number one
hundred and fifty-seven, numberonc hundred and fifty-eight,
number two hundred and eighty-four, number two hundred
and eighty-one, number two hum!red and eighty-five, number
eighty-! wo, and that part of number eighty-three which lies
on the northeast side of Pine-Wood creek, in the first dis
trict—number eighty-six in the second district—number one
hundred and eighteen, number one hundred and ninety-three,
number one hundred and ninety-four, number cne hundred
and thirty-five, number two Iumdred and thirty-six, num
ber one hundred and seventy-six, number two hundred and
fifty-nine, number two hundred and sixty, number three
hundred and fifteen, number three hundred and fifty-six,
number three hundred and fifty five, and number three hun
dred and thirty-seven in the eighth district—number sixty-
eight, number one hundred and forty-six, number one hun
dred and forty-nine, number four hundred and fourteen,
number four hundred nnd fifteen, number twenty-eight,
number fifty-seven, number fourteen, number four hundred
ami eleven, and number three hundred and thirteen, in the
ninth distric —number one hundred and forty-nine, number
two hundred and eighiy-tw o, number three hundred and fifty-
three, number i brte Iumdred and fifty-four, number four hun
dred and thirt-on, number three hundred and eighteen, num
ber three hundred and nineteen, and number sixteen, in the
eleventh district—and number one hundred and seventy-six,
number thirteen, number fourteen, number one hundred and
twenty, number one iumdred and twenty-one, numberonc
hundred and thirty-eight, numberonc hundred and sixty-
eight, number one hundred and sixty-nine, number one hun
dred and seventy-one, number three hundred and two, num
ber three hundred and three, number three hundred and
four, mnnlrer three hundred and five, number three hundred
and forty-five, number three hundred and forty-four, num
ber three hundred and eighty-four, number four hundred
and nineteen, number four hundred and twenty, number
four hundred nnd twenty-one, number four hundred and
five, number four hundred and six, number four hundred
and seven, number four hundred and eight, number four
hundred and twenty-three, number three hundred and one,
number seventy-five, number four hundred and twenty-two,
number four hundred and eighteen, number four hundred
and s venteen, number lour hutulri d and sixteen, number
four hundred and fifteen, number four hundred and four
teen, number four hundred and thirteen, number ninety-
six, number one hundred and thirty-seven, rmmbt-r thirty,
number four hundred and ten, and number four hundred and
tune, in the twelfth district, of originally Early hut now
Baker county. The eight last named lots, in the first dis
trict, compose the Iresi stand for n house of entertainment
from Milledgeville to Florida: it is also good farming cotton
or corn land. The above land is lo be sold ns the property
of John S. Porter, deceased, for the benefit of »he heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known at the
time of sale. October 25, 1835.
18 BENJAMIN L. GREENWOOD, cdm'or.
January next, wiihin the legal hours, be sold, before the
court-house door in the town of Montireilo, Jasper county,
lot number one hundred and eleven, on Wise’s creek, in the
seventeenth district uf formerly Baldwin but now Jasper
county, containing two hundred two nnd a half acres; one
hundred and twenty five acres of which are cl-ared—and
lot number one hundred and thirty, situated as the lot last
aforesaid, containing one hundred nnd fifty acres, forty a-
cres of which are cleared—all belonging to the estate of
William Head, late of .Monroe county, deceased, and sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas=*d.-
Terins made known on the dav ol sale. Sopt. 23, 1835.
JAMES D HEAD, ) , ,
14 WILLIAM J HEAD, \ " ,hu °‘ s '
4 DM3N1STRATOR’S SALE.—On the first
2\. Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal hours,
be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Ileids-
\ ill*', Tattnall county, on;- hundred and ninety ncres of pine
land, more or Jess, hieing partoi'a tract of four hundred and
sixty ncres on the Olioopy and deeded lo Roheri Parten,
four hundred acres of pine land, more or less, on the Ohoopy,
and known as the old residence of John Joyce, deceased,
and two hundred acres of pine land, more or less, on the
waters of the Ohoopy, nnd known as part of the lot on
v\ hie It William Joyce now resides, ail lying in Tattnall
county, and sold as belonging lo the estate of John Joyce,
late of Tattnall county, deceased, for the lietipfit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on
the Hay of sale. September 18, 1835.
15 HENRY JOYCE, adm'or.
a'1 UAKDIAX’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
January next, will, within the legal hours, lie sold be
fore the court-house door in Lowndes county, the interest of
James Matthew and Henry Overstreet, orphans of Daniel
Overstreet, late of Emanuel county, deceased, in and to lot
of land number five hundred and twenty-six inth-> twelfth
district of Lowndes county, as the property of said de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs. October 24, 1835.
19 JOHN OVERSTREET, guardian.
H" EOATEES’ SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
8 A January next, will, within the legal hours, be sold, be
fore the court-house door in the town of Entonton, Putnam
county, two negro-lellows nrN a woman belonging lo the es
tate of Timothy Roby, lam of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of (lie legatees of said estate Terms made known
on i lie day of sale. October 30, 1835.
19 THE LEGATEES.
I IXECETOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to the last will
!i and testament of Daniel 15. Worsham, late of DeKalb
county, deceased, will, on the first Tuesday in February
next, within t lie legal hours, be sold, before the court-house
door in the town of Forsyth,- Monroe county, eleven lik< l v
negroes, consisting of men, women and children, belonging
to the estate of said deceased—to lie sold on a credit of
twelve months, the purchaser giving small notes with ap
proved security. November 2, 1835.
19 ' E. N. CALHOUN, ex 'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably loan
order of the inferior court of Decatur county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
February next, within the legal hours, be sold, lief ire the
court-house door in Cherokee county, foriy acres of land,
being lot numix-r four hundred and twenty-three in the fif
teenth district of the second section of Cherokes roomy.—
And, on the same day, and within the same hours, will be
sold, before the rourt house door in Paulding county, Jots
of land number eleven hundred and ninety-four oftlie twen
ty-first district of the third section of originally Cherokee
but now Paulding county--And, on the same day, within
the same hours, will be sold, before the court-house door in
Cobb county, lots of land number six hundred and fiflv-four
in the eighteenth district, number six hundred and fourteen
in the seventeenth district, ali of the second section of origin
ally Cherokee but now Cobb county—And, at the same lime,
before the court-house door in Floyd county, lots numberonc*
thousand two hundred and six and number nine hundred and
fifty-nine, (each containing fo; ly acres,) both in the third dis
trict of ihe4ih section of originally Cherokee hut now Floyd
county.—And, nt the same time, before the court-house door
in Carroll county, two hundred two nnd nhalfaeres of land,
being loi number one hundred and forty-four in the ninth
district of Carroll county—all the foregoing lands lobe sold
for ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors of John W. L. W.
8pears, late of Deratur county, deceased. Terms, cash.—
November 25, 1835.
22 S. SCARBOROUGH, cdm'or.
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.-On the 12th day
of January next.’ "ithinthe legal hours, be sold, nt
nt the late residence i U "drew- •' -rv tl in H n-v
county, all the perisha: t - p’o.-t rty belonging to the estate of
said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, rattle, sheep, corn
and fodder, oms, w heat, one set of blacksmith's tools, one
cotton gin and running gear, one road-wagon and four sets
of gear, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture,
nnd vaiious other articles too tedious to mention. *Sale to
continue from day to day until all shaft have been sold.—
And nt tlie same time and place, the plantation will be rent
ed and the negroes hired forone year. Terms made known
on the day of sale. November 18, 1835.
. MARTHA ANDREWS, adm'rx.
22 JOHN G. TYUS, adm'or.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Agreeably to an
order of the court of ordinary of Crawford eonnty,
will, on the first Tuesday in February next, within tlieffegnl
hours, be sold, before the court-house door in the town of
Horry, Marion county, lot number one hundred and three in
the thirteenth district of Marion county,—and, on the same
day and within the same hours, will be sold before the court
house door in the town ol Cassville, Cnss county, lot num
ber one thousand one hundred and twenty-two in tlio seven
teenth district of the third section of originally Cherokee
but now Cass county—sold as the propeity of Chcsley B.
Marshall, deceased, for ihe purpose of division among jhe
heirs of the said deceased. November 7, 1835.
20 MATTHEW’ A. MARSHALL, adm'of.
Sjl 1KCPTORS’ SALE.—Agreeably to th * last will
Ji .t and testament of H. B. Tarver, deceased, wit!, on
Wednesday, th- Gill of January next, within the legal hours,
be sold, at the plantation of the said R. R. Tarver, in
Twiggs county, the perishable propei ty of said deceased,
consisting of cattle, hogs, (among which are many fit for
pork,) horses, mules, oxen, wagons, carts, rye, oats, three
thousand bushels of corn, fodder, a large quantity of Petit
Gulf cotton-seed, plantation tools household and kitchen
furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Bala
to continue from day lo day until all shall have been sold.—
Terms twelve months credit with notes and approved secu
rity. November 16, 1835.
H. H. TARVER, > . „
21 WILLIAM M. TARVER, y x 0 s '
•«’ Th** ^tnrdnrrt of I rion. « eorc*:i Journal and Maron Tele
graph. v ill publish the .«t ove until the «t*»> of sale
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
an order of th:> inferior rourt of Fayette county, when
silting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
January next, w ithin the legal hours, be sold, nt the rollrt-
honsedoor, in ihe town of Fayetteville, Fayette cuuniy, lots
of land, number one hundred and forty-seven, lot number
one hundred and seventy-three, part of lot number one hun
dred and forty-six, and part of lot number one hundred and
seventy-four, in the fifth district of formerly Henry, now
Fayette county, and two negro men, one aged about thirty-
eight years, the other about twenty-two, one boy about
twelve, one woman about forty, and a girl about five years
old. (the widows dower being reservin' in the above land,)
fitrthe benefit of the heirs and creditors of Jonathan Mann,
late of Fayette county, deceased. Terms on the dav of sale.
October 7, 1835. WM. L. C\MPBELL,
16 JESSE MANN.
adniors.
4 DM.INISTRATOR’S S ALE.—Pursuant to an
J\ order of the inferior court of Jasper county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
January next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court
house door in the town of Montireilo, Jasper county, the lot
of land whereon John 15. Slaughter, deceased, formerly lived,
adjoining lands of Heart well Joip-h nnd others. Terms
made known on the day of sale. November 2, 1835
20 ANDREW WELDEN, adm'or.
I jlXECUTOR’8 SALE.—Agreeably to the last
]J will and testament of John Awtry, late of DeKalb
county, deceased, will, on the first Tuesday in February
n^xt, within th.* legal hours, b*sold, before the court-house
doer in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, the negroes
belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of three
men undone woman. Terms made known on the day of
sale. November 12, 1835.
22 ISAAC AWTRY, ex'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On Friday, the
Btit day of January next, will, within the legal hours,
be sold, at the late residence of Jixl D»an, deceased, in
Washington county, the personal property of said deceased,
consisting of live stoek,corn, todder, cotton and other uten
sils usually employed on plantations, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. November 27, 1835.
22 JESSE DEAN, adm'or.
* DMIN1STRATOR’S SALE.—On the first
J~\_ Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal hours,
he sold, before tjie court-house door in the town of Sanders
vitle, Washington county, two negroes, a man anti woman,
belonging to l he estate of Joel Dean, late ol said county, d<
ceasinl, for the benefit of’the heirs nnd creditors. Terms
made known on the day cf sale. November 27, 1835.
22 JESSE DEAN, adm'or
E
NXECUTOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to auord*rof
the inferior court of Tattnall county, when silting for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in February
next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house
door in th town of Reidsville, Tattnall county a negro man
named April, belonging to the heirs of Harriett Elliott—sold
to effect a division among ihe heirs. Terms made known
on the day of sale. November 2, 1835.
22 ALBERT DUKE, ex'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
an order of tin* interior court of Columbia county,
when silting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tues
day in February next, within the legal hours, be sold, be
fore the court-house door in the town of Clinton, Jones
county, two hundred two and a half acres of land, more or
less, being known aslo!numb°r one hundred and forty-fivi
in the sixth district of originally Baldwin hut now Jones
county, belonging to the estate of Robert T. Allen, deceased,
lor the benefit of the h-drs and creditors. Terms mad
known on the day of sale. November 8, 1835.
JOSEPH HEARD, in right of his
21 wije Mary P. Prior, udmr'.v.
£ 1 UARD!AN’S SALE.—Agreeably loan order of
VR tin* inferior court ofMonroe county, when silling for
ordinary purposes, will on the first Tuesday in .March next,
wiihin the legal hours, he sold, before the court-house door
in the town of Lagrange, Troup county, lot of land number
one hundred and ninety-nine in the seventh district of
Troup county, for the benefit of ihp orphans of Jeremiah
Thompson, deceased. Terms made known on th-* day of
sale. November 12, 1835.
21 JOHN SPRATLIN, guardian.
I ANECUTOR&’ SAT.E.—According to the last will
Li and testament of K. U. Tarver, lalcof Twiggs coun
ty, deceased, will, on Friday, the first day of January next,
within the lege] hours, he sold, at Tarversville, Twiggs
county, between fifty-five and sixty negroes, a large portion
of them field hands as. valuable as any in the state, and a
valuable plantation, containing eleven hundred nnd odd
acres, lying on the waters of Shcllstono creek in Pulaski
county immediately on the county line, of w hich six hun
dred acres arech-areJ; and about two hundred and fiftyfresh
first rate cotton land, w : lha good gin house'and buildings
suitable for such a plantation. The negroes will hr sold on
a credit of one and two years, with notes with approved se
curity and interest of one year on the second payment. The
land w ill be sold on a credit of one, two and three yrears,
with interest on the last payment. Every indulgence will
be given to creditors. Pers-oi s desirous to purchase are in
vit'd to call at the premises, and examine for themselves
Sale to continue from day to day until all shall have been
sold. November 16, 1835.
II. II. TARVER, . >
WILLIAM M. TARVER, > f
21
The Standard of Union, Georgia Journal ami Macon Tele
graph, will publish the above until ihe day of sale.
< 1 UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of
W the court of ordinary of Jones county, w ill, on the
first Tuesday in January next, within Ihe legal hours, he
sold, before the court-house door in the town of Clinton,
Jones county, the interest of Amos Mcss**r {non compos
mentis) in and to the land of Sarah Messer, late of said coun
ty, deceased, said interest being eighty-seven acres situated
on the waters of ling creek in Jones county—to be sold on
a credit until llieS£th Ih'ceinlx r, 1836. October 3, 1835.
15 JOSEPH MESSER, guardian.
AUDI AN’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
January next, will, within the legal hours, be sold,
heibre the court-house door in ihe town of Madison, .Mor
gan county, the Negroes belonging to the estate of Cla
ry Anne Evans, orphan, deceased, for the benefit of the
legatees, October 21, 1835.
17 J. 51. EVAN'S, guardian.
G'i
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On th- first
Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal hours,
he sold, before the comt-house door in the town of Hartford,
t’ulijski county, lot of land number seven in the fourth dis
trict of originally Disjly bui now Pulaski county,nnd an--
gro man named Tom, all ns the property of Baldwin Fitz
gerald, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
Terms made know tl on the day of sale. November 28, 1835.
24 ISA AC JOIINSTON, adm'or.
< "i UARDIAN’S SALE,—Agreeably to an order of
W the inferior court ofMonroe county, when sitting lor
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday -in February
next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house
door in the town of Hamilton, Harris county, lot of land
number two hundred and forty-six in the eighteenth district
of formerly Muscogee but now Harris county, fir the ben
efit of the orphans of Jeremiah Thompson, deceased.
Terms made known on the dav of sale. November 12,1835.
21 JOIIN SPRATLIN, guardian.
G UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of
the honorable inferior court of Twiggs cenn’y, w hen
sitting for ordinary’ purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
February next, wiihin the legal hours, lie sol'd, before the
court-house in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, lot of
land number ninety-seven in the eighteenth district of ori
ginally Lee but now Stewart county, as the property of Mary
Ann E. Mil'er, illegitimate child and orphan of Betsey
Miller, for the benefit of said oipiiau. Terms made know n
on the day of sale. November 17 v 1835.
21—* WILLIAM SCQTT, guardian.
E’
XFCUTOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
January next, will, within tlte legal hours, be sold,
Ilefiire the court-house door in the town of Sandersville,
Washington eouuty, one negro woman belonging lathe es
tate of Samuel Robison, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. ’Perms made
known on the dav of sale. November 11. 1338.
21 SAMUEL ROBISON, ex'or.
F
fiir
lOUR MONTHS after date, application will he m-ip.
to the inferior court of Pulaski county, when
ordinary purposes, for 1< avc to sell the real and -),. K “ !f ;
estate of Baldwin Fitzgerald, late of Pulaski
censed, for ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors
1835.-12 ISAAC JOUNsON,',,dm
rsun&|
nanny. d e .
Sept. 7
A I .
l\ order of the inferior court of Doolv county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on th*' first Tuesday in
.March next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court- ;
house door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, lot
numVr one hundred and ninety-one in the liven'y fifih dis
trict of formerly Lee but now Stew art county, belonging to
the estate of Mary Purvis, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of sr-id deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. December 9. 1835.
25 BENNET1 PURVIS, adm'or. !
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first
ilk Tuesday in March next, will, within tho legal hours,
lie sold, before the court-house door in the town of Miliedge-
viilo, Baldwin county, one negro man by the name of Ste
phen, two horses and one mule, h -longing to th estate of;
Martin P. Smith, deceased, for ihe )>en--fit of (he heirs and .
creditors of.said deceased. Terms made know n on the day
of sale, Deeemlrer 14, 1835.
25 WILLIAM F. SMITH, adm’or. \
if~1 UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to nn order of
'iN the iiff rior rourt of D Kalb county, when silling for j
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in February |
next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house |
door in the town of Rome, Floyd county, lot of land inim- ;
her two hundred and seventy-one in the twenty-third dis
trict of originally Cherokee but now Floyd county, for tbe
benefit of the minor orphans of Zachariah White, deceased.
Terms made known on th-- day. D centber 4, 1835.
25 NATHAN MARTIN, guardian.
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Pu rsuant to an
order of the inferior court of Henry county, nhemsil-
tirur for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
March next, within the legal hours, he sold, Ixfore the !
court-house door in the town of Drayton, Dooly county,
lot oflnnd number forty-five in the f mrifienth distiict of said
county, as the property of Samuel Johnson, deceased, (or the
benefit oftlie heirs and creditors. Terms made known on
the day of sale. December 12, 1835
JESSE JOHNSON, ) , -
; > ailm ors.
JAMES 11. STAR I
1 NOUR MONTHS after data, application will
f to th-- inferior court of Jasper county, when .sjtij n „
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real esiaie of li* r
Slaughter, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit'^-
tlte heirs of said deceas'd. Septembers, 1835 01
12 FRANCES SLAUGHTER, adci'n
S jlOVK MONTHS after date, application vviin'
made to tbe inferior court of Jasper county, while mm,
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real pst;y P )
William Perry, laleof Jasper county, deceased, for tie- i^J-!
of the heirs and creditors. November 16, 1835.
NATHANIEL PERRY,) .
21 EDWARD N. PERKY, \ °. ant 'w.
I j^OUR MOXTIIS after dale application will ( ieRft - p
Jio the inf rior court of Wilkinson county, u | M . ns j.U
fir ordinary purposes, for leave to s *11 the real < smtr of I,,),'
S. 1 Inthorn, lale .if Wilkinson county, deceased, to etfert s
distribution among the heirs. November 27.1835 ' J
22 JOEL RIVERS,' et -„
1 NOUR months utter date, application will In- inadeTij
. the honorable inferior court of Jasper county, when
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man |, v "
the name of Isaac, belonging to the estate of OhadiahBe'
Cher, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and rn-iliv r .'
OBADIAH It. BELCHER.
November 19, 1833.—22
J NOI'K MONTHS after dole, application
. to the inferior court of DeKalb county, w hilc sum ,,
for ordinary purpos- s, for leave to sell Matt, rsun Kub?r.im'«
interest in lot of land number two h-nndr* d ami twoni\.f U i lr
in the el ’V.-nth dKliic-t of Troup comity, for th,- benefit-.
said Matterson Roberson. November 2, 1835.
20 LEMUEL W1LKERSON. guardian.
OUR MONT US after date, application u ill h~^ e
to the inferior court of Henry county, wh*-n silling In
ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell lot of land number live;.
ty-nvo in (he seventh district of Henry county, for the hem
ell of the orphans oT William llenly, deceased s,.,, -
1835.-12 DAVID KUGLAR, guardian.’'
jnOI R MONTHS after date, application will
made to tic- inf rior court of Baldwin count;-
r._ i:....... c._ ■„ ... _.o - 1 11
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—In conformity to the last
will and testament of Harrison Smith, late of Talbot
county, deceased, w ill, on the first Tuesday in January next,
within ihe legal hours, be sold, before the court-house door in
the town of Talhotton, Talbot county, the following LANDS,
viz: lots number two hundred and fifty-six, number two
Iumdred and ninety three and number two hundred and
ninety-four in the twenty-third district of originallv Musco-,
gee but now Talbot county, and lots number iwo hundred
and forty-nine nmUpumbcr two hundred and fifty-six in the !
sixteenth district m originally Muscogee but now Talbot
county The three first of the above lots all adjoin to cadi
other, and there are near three hundred acres of cl a red
land, rich and fresh, wilh a gin-house thereon, and which j
is a very desirable plantation. The olh< r two Inis are ly- ]
ing near the first, with n comfortable dwelling-house and!
suitable out-houses thereon, wilh a few acres of cleared |
land and an apple orchard, and is a desirable place for a 1
private residence. « |
Also, will he sold, at the above time and pltce,
Thirty-five N EGROES, most of them young and likely.
And, on Wednesday, the 6th <Liy of January next, at the \
late residence of said deceased, in Talbot county.
The perishable property of said deceased, consisting of
horses, mules, cattle, a large quantity of pork and slock
hogs, corn, fodder, oats, oxen and cart, a wagon, plantation
tools, household ami kitchen furniture, and many other ar
ticles too numerous to meniien. J'eisons desirous t<> pur
chase will please call at the premises, and examine for
themselves. The lands will be sold on one and two years
credit, and will be put up in such quantities as will best
subserve ihe interest of the esiale in the discretion of the ex
ecutor; hut he will endeavor to suit purchasers: The ne
groes and the perishable property will bo sold on a credit
of twelve months. Notes, with approved security, will he
required; and the sale oftlie perishable property will be
continued from day to day until all shall have been sold.—
December 10, 1833.
25 ~ STERLING VV. SMITH, adm'or.
~ LANDS AT
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE. On the first
Tuesday in February next, will, within the legal hours,
be sold, before the court-house door iri the town of Hart
ford, I’ulas-ki county, lots number three, number thirty,
number thirty-one and a part of number thirty-five (con
taining one hundred and sixty acres) all in the fourth dis
trict of formerly Dooly tint now Pulaski county; and lots
number one hundred and forty-four and number one hun
dred and fifty in the twelfth district oft formerly Houston
but now Pulaski county Terms, credit until tlte first day
of January, 1837. November 25, 1835.
WILLIAM C. HL'MPUKJS, guard,nn.
A LI. PERSONS having demands against tliresuio
£\. of William Srr.ucE. late of Henry county, deepasro
are requested lo pre.x. ntthem authenticated, wiihin ihe lc 2; i
indebted to make immediate payment tv-
time, and those
ct mher 18,1835-25*
payment, n,.
SARAH P. SPRUCE, adm'rx.
4 LL PERSONS, indebted to ihe estate of
1%. M M tchnel. late of Jasper eonnty. deceased, are rr.
quested lo make immediate payment, and those to whom it
is indebted to present tln ir accounts, authenticat 'd, vuh;.i
thp legal time. Decembers, 1835.
24 SKADRACK JPMICIIAEL, adr.N,
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate uf It |*
ii Tarver, late of Twiggs county, deceased, are rr.
quested lo make immediate payment, and those lo vviium
the said estatd is indebted, to present their nmntnls, au
thenticated, within the focal time. November 27, 1835.
22
II. H. TARVER,
WILLIAM M. TARVER.t" 0 "
V LL PERSONS, indebted to the esiale ol Aktir-r
P. Fort, late of Pulaski county, deceased, are
23
ISAAC HOLMES, ) , - OT
LEMUEL CHERRY, \ ad,n
4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-On the 22d day
of February next, will, within the legal hours, be
sold, in Pike county, at the plantation of Allen Melenden,
late of Butts county, deceased, all the perishable property,
in that county, belonging to said estate, consisting ol cotton,
corn and fodder, cattle, hogs, and other articles loo nume
rous to mention. Sale lo continue from day to day until all
shall have heen sold. Terms made known on the day.—
December 16, 1835.
26 WILLIAM F. 3IAPP, adrn'or.
XECLTOR’S SALE.—On Thursday, the 7th
day of January next, vv:!i, vviftnn ihe legal hours, be
<td, at the late residence of U. M. C. Montgomery, deceas
ed, in DeKalb county, all ilie perishable properly belonging
to the estate of said deceased, consisting of honsi hold and
kitchen furniture, firming utensils, corn, cotton, horses,
raltle, sheep, hogs, &e. Terms, for all sums under five
dollars, cash—over that amount, small notes with approved
security. December 14, 1835.
26 T. F. MONTGOMERY, <x ' or -
E :
F Ol R MONTHS after date, application will be made
to Ihe Inferior Court of Washington county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the negroes and
lands belonging tot tie estaie of Joel Dean, lale of Washing
ton eouuty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said deceased. November 11, 1835.
JESSE DEAN, adm'or.
f ^OUR MONTHS after date, application w ill he made
to tjie inferior court of DeKalb county, when sitting
hf ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell the real estate of
Thomas Hays, deceased, for the benefit of ihe heirs nnd
eredilors of said deceased. September 14, 1S35
13 JAMES LEMON, adm'or.
U OUR MONTHS after date, application w ill be made
i to the honorable inferior court of Wilkinson county,
w hen silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands
and negroes belonging to the estate of John Hatcher senior,
late of said eountv, deceased September 22, 1835.
13 ' JAMES IIATCJIKR, adm'or
I TMIUtt MONTHS after date, application will be made
’ to tbe inferior court of DeKalk roomy, w hile sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of’land number two
hundred and seventeen in the eleventh disiriet of originally
Henry but now DeKalb county, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of Lewis Delaney, deceased. November 2,
1835.—20 ISAAC AWTRY, adm'or.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the inferior court of Tattnall county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two negro women, Sarah
and Jude, belonging to the estate of Jeremiah McDonald, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and Creditors.
NATHAN BKEVVTON, ex’or.
November 2, 1835.—22
I ^OUR MONTHS afterdate, application wi
to the inferior court of Baldwin county, vvli
ill be made
.•lien sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three negroes, Ben,
Lucy and Pompey, belonging to the estate of Drewry Mur-
pliev, late of Baldwin county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors. September 29. 1835. *
MARY MURPHEY. ex'rx.
14 GEORGE W. MURRAY, ex'or.
I rtcOUIl MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
to the inferior court,of Pulaski eonnty, when sitting
lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the r- al estate and
negroes of George Cherry, late of Pulaski county, deceased,
(excepting the widow’s dower,) for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. September 8, 1835.
ISAAC HOLMES, )
12 .LEMUEL CHERRY, J
i I
quested I o make immediate payment, and there to whom ilia
said esiaie is indebted, lo present their claims, aulhemira’.-’
ed, within the legal tirer'. November 12, 1835.
22 SAMUEL SMITH, adm'or.
GEORGIA. DeKalb County
B ft OBI'.RT 1‘ DAVIS, of the five hundred and thirlr.
fie first district of G< orgia mil-tin, posted, before ii. it.
Laiinter. a justice of th: pence in and tor the county afn-.
said, one estray bay Horse, about four fi-et ilinp inches high,
both hind feet white a small star in the forehead, and ahuit
fifteen years old—apprais'd, by Jumps V. bite and Oecrje
Heard, to tiventy-fiw della; - or, the 1st Deet mlwr, 1835.
A true extract from theestry ho-,!-, lhoanbi t H, K\'.
£6 E. B. REYNOLDS, r. i
GEORGIA. Henry count//.
J OHN CAMP, of the five hundred and twenty-filih <
trict of Georgia militia, tolls, before Viliam (.'. Adam,
son, a justice of the peace in and for said county, one send
Horse, seven or eight ypars old, four feet ciiftit inches high,
and a little* hip-shot in tbe right hip—appraised, hy Nathan
iel C. Adamson and Peter Z. Ward, to fifty dollars, on U,t
12th day of December, 18S5.
A true extract from iheestray-bouk. December! 1,1335.
26 A. G. MURR AY, n c. t.L_
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
WdRU II ERE AS, Martha Vaiidiveer applies for letters of
W administration on the estate of Marcus YauJiteer,
lale of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ali and sit:•
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to bean ! s:;-; i
at my office, within the time prescribed fo, : c. show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should ;..,* .
Given under my hand at office, this 19th In
26 NATHAN I. A .N !hc c_o
GEORGIA, DtKalb County.
fo| a A KEN up, by William Hern 1, of . .
J. and J’veuty-second district of Get
ed before Thomas Farr, a justice of ih'- y- an in."
county aforesaid, one bay Horse, fiv \ ■: ' fo
high, with a star in the forehead. -
the back—appraised, by Charles Isom and «
sey, to forty dollars, on the 3d December, 1835.
A true extract from theestmy-S;>,.-k. h*.-:>ifo:
26 E K REYNOLDS ti r c
GEORGIA, Washington ronr.tr
V I/II ERE AS. John J Long and William !’ fforbers
V apply for letiera oft dismission from :.. ;.-.iiiiii-i.fra
tion oft the estate of Lemuel Howard, d- c- lx d,
These arp, therefore, to cite nnd admonish n!l and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to Ik- and appear
at my office within the tint- preerib -d hy law, toahnw
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be grama!.
Given under niv hand at office, this !8th November, 183)
22 ' FRANCIS T. TENN11.LE, c. t o.
GEORGIA, Fayette county,
WB’ I1EREAS, r>ter D. Mann applies for letters of rd*
W ¥ ministration on the estate oft Cluborn A. 31ar.n, to
of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appea:
nt my office, within thp time prescribed by law, to niow
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted-
Given under my hand at office, this 29th November, 1833.
24 WILLIAM M'BRIDE, c. f.
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
HER E AS, Joshua E, Callaway applies for letters of
w ft administration on the estate of Bailey C. Clicti, to
of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all nnd singito
the kindred and creditors of said^h ceased to he and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letfors should not lie granted _
Given under my hand at office, this 29th November, 1833.
24 WILLIAM M’BRIDE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
U HEREAS, William Ycai and James Pierce arpfo 'x
letters of ndministration on the estate of rxelduig
Pierce, late of said county, deceased,
Tin se are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singid 2r
the kindred and cp-dilors of said deceased to be and a|>p f:r
at my office, within the time prescribed by Jaw, fo s' 1 ' 1 *’
cause, if nny exist, why said letters should not be granted-
Given under my hand at office, this 4ih December, l83o.
25 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. n_
~~ ‘ CAiriOL
I HEREBY forewarnall persons from trading for a "fo
misscry Note, given by me to Collian Rodgers cfTn*P
county, for sixty dollars, dated the 20th day of August, 183-
and due the 25th December, 1835. The consideration k r
which it was given having failed, I am determined n,l j 10
pay it, uni* ss compelled by law. Foray h county Ba Oc
tober 24, 1835.-3i-25 ROBERT WILLIAMS
adm'ors.
I NOl R MONTHS after date, nppli< ation will be made
to the inferior cour of Jones eountv, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two lots of land being
ntimher twenty-four in Ihe fifth disiriet ol the third section
of originally Cherokee ronniy, and number two hundred
in the tenth disiriet of the fourth section oforigmally Chero
kee county, belonging to Thomas H. K. Morris, late of Jones
county, deceased, and to Lurany L. Morris, a minor. De
cember 18, 1835.
23 JAMES II. FINNEY, adm'or and guardian.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application w ill he made
to the honorable the inferior court of Henry county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the in
terest w hich Susan Bussey, Nancy Jane Bussey and Jamer-
son Bussey, orphans of Dempsey Bussey, deceased,"have in
and to lot of land number ninety-five in the third district of
said county, being three-fifths of said lot. for lit** benefit of
said orphans. November 10, 1835.
•21 JOEL BROWN, guardian.
F OUR MONTHS after date, applicntion will he made
to tho inferior court of Pike county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and personal prtf-
hundred and fifty-three, in the first district of;originally
*Monroe hut now Pike county, for the benefit of fin* heirs
and creditors of said deceased. November 27, 1835.-
jour
23
JOHN AKIN jiin: J
WILLIAM AKIN, 5 adm <”*’
CENTRAL RANK OF GliOfiGlii
MILLEDGEVILLE,
r Y - 'IJE undersigned officers of this Bank will hereafter at*
I lend to the RENEWAL of all NOTES that mW
he entrusted to their care, for the customary fee 9^ \
DOLLAR for each renewal. Letters enclosing
and .Money for the renewal of notes, post-paid, directed •>
the “Officers of the Central Bank of Georgia,” or any
of them, w ill be promptly attended to. Tbe old Note* •
lice and blank Note, will, in nil cases, be forwarder “J •“
earliest mail. August 19, 1835.
C. C. MILLS, Cashier,
W.J. DAVIS, Teller, .
L. D. BUCKNER, Discount Cleri,
8 B. li. REYNOLDS, BooA-AVtp^,
PIIILOTOKON.
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sigivd for,and highly valued hy FEMALES 1 '' .
: stood the strict investigation of many Physicians, and
hundred patients, who hove testified to its exiraorui ^
virtues as a medicine, remarkable for its power to relief
the sympathetic diseases of pregnancy, such as heart-Ofo]'
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tained,generally by twoor three doses,sometimes by "
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pnnied by copious directions and a large number ol r
cates. The above valuable medicine constantly ° n
ant! for sale hy W. C. JO WELL, Agtnh
at his Drug and Bonk Afflre Milleilg^dle,
The above Medicine will also bi evld by I» T? 1 ,
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