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ANDREW OF VIRGINIA.
THIS distinguished son of Sir Chari.ks, ,
belonging to Col. WM» 1I» JOHNSON
til Virginia, and Mosers. T. B< HOW-j
AUD of Columbus and A. H.Kll.VAN
of Milledgrvilfe, will rpnniu ilia prosritl
spring and fill seasons a! the stable of Mr.
Kenan at Mdfodgevillo. As a racer ANDREW was
number one. bis culls in \ irgnuti and New ^ork are spoRcn
of in ibe highest terms. Mans scut to ANDREW wn.
bo kept at ten dollars per month ami receive every attention;
they will be under the immodiate care of the proprietor am.
knpt within sight of A\!)l’IiVV , !i Stable. t be > !, eson
will conuueuco the lirst ol l ebiuary ami
Terms the
sent out.
r* 3 t ^ "T?
w ■£* ifia
W aa u-<al £
A DMINISTRATOR’S SAIjE.—Agreeably to an
order of the honorable inferior court of Dooly county,
I when sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first iuesday
| i n May next, vvhhiii the legal hours, be sold, before the
i court-house in the town of Drayton, Dooly county, the north
! half of lot of land number twenty-eight in1 the tenth dis-
rrict of Dooly county, sold as the property of Loarnt Brown
' late of said county, deceased, for the benefit id llie hejrsand
crediiors ol said deceas'd. Jannary 28, 1836.
j 32 JOHN II \ OUBANKS, adm or.
M i LLEDGE VIL LE* GA.
f July. FS5
ffij
to' mares at^Eir'I V Dollars the
season, pavaf.fe the Sfiilj day of Decembov next, but may
l»o disrUarg* <S !>>’ ih« p iviueui of FOlVl \ *>*>-!«* 1.-^k Uui
the season; SEVENTY DoiJui’S to insure u mare.in foa-,
and I’Wti.M Y-riVli Do’.iars the single msii. with
OttO Dollar to the groom m every instance i :i sn^u.i
Will comm-uce.he 15th ol FEBRUARA am end the
I 5sh of JUN E. Mures kept Mild fed as «h reeled, ut my
derate pric.s. Every care taken of Mares left wrtu the
Horse, but no liability for escapes or aci iJcnts.
PBDiBitlilh
Hamilton is a beautiful gray, nearly while, ol line six •
a i l form, ami eotiimaiuiii.g appearance, sixteen bauds two
inches high, seven years old next spring. II s health t- no
-.Kid. as Ins looks will show. HAMILTON was got by
Mr. Joii.n Thomas’ Horse »ir Aiidiew, well known m
il.c-Soi.ili as a superior Race Horse, and remarkable for has
beauty and symmetry of form. His dam was got by the noted
Ifoise BuonaI-AIITK, which was a Race Horse of ttie hr.-,
order in ids day, and sired by the Oho DiOMEU, out of a
Bo"o\ a car tk’s slock is known lobe very superior, as
many of the planters of Great, Clark and Ogfe«h.„j,e coim-
lies can testify. His grand dam was got by tlieimpoii. d
Horse Alexander, which omo.i in VS aslurigtoncounty, during
the late war, al Thirty Dollars the season, a .greater put'*
limn Due Hundred Dollars would be at tin* tune. Li*
great grand dam was got by the imported Horse Dan- Devil,
out of a full hr. d Virginia -Mare. I he Daro D. \ il -Mar.
>« -- ^ol.i in Washington, in ike year 1812, for 1 wo I iund
• ■ " — 1 no; pay
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On Wednes
day after the first Monday in May next, will, within
the le<"-al hours, be sold, at the late residence of Abner
SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs her friends, I ifuksf deceased, of Wilkinson county, all the pcrishanle
;. rtv of said deceased, in said county, consisting oi nine
ads
isehold
bacon,
, four-
more
ike of
1 public patronage, 01 which su.* w... . .... ... , . wo colioh .ms. »>no 01 ^.n* , ——■ , and
rider herself and her establishment wo
...i; of the best supplies, unit by 11icnto , ..^ ..... ..- - — - .
ti .11 to the wants and comforts of hyr customers. i day to day until ali is sold. Terras ol sale made known on
January 8. 1836.—28 NANCY J. GODWIN, j ihe day. " March 7,1836
made
sitting
J ^OUIt MONTHS after date, application, will he
to the inferior court of Emanuel county, when s
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of
Abraham Coivari, lateof said couniv, d-ceased. February
CULLEN COWART, \ .
JOHN H. COWART, j adhl
13, 1836.
37
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Washington county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part
of the real estate of Jordan (smith, late of Washington
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. March 9,1836
WILLIAM SMITH, '
33 JORDAN SMITH, \
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave 10 sell three hundred and sixty
acres of land, belonging to the estate of Ranlph llufl, late
of Jasper county, deceased. March 3, 1836.
33 ELIZABETH HUFF, ex'rx.
■ w .11 ein.es.... ... oNell. two CollOll gins, nne tci oi gm-swii — - •, -----
■thy, by an ample , unc dutch-fan, rye, oats and peas, twelve bee-hives, and other
t assiduous atleu- ; nr tides ton tedious to mention. The sale will continue from
A CARD.
MliS. HIJSON informs her friends, that, she
again 1.1- owner of the EAGLE HOTEL*
.VniU-ib'-vill''—this house v\as formerly kept by
; more reccntlv by Mr. M'Comhs. Her patrons
. ihat nothing, on her part, shall be wtmtmglo
mfortab’e. February 3, 1835.-31
.3 MALL.
rvrJ, The subscriber returns his Blanks
r*gf f,,,,! •)[., f>u bli»; for past favors in los lino ol bnsi-
.,, u ; hopes to merit and secure a continuance
11 id umleviating attention on
to the wants and comforts of
itis Houses are very extensive and commodi-
nxar.ls of (iliv lire-placcs. It is u'tll known
the country atfurils lie will have on bistable.
SAMUEL BUFFINGTON.
Milkdif cillr, Go. Srph n^ r -26, 1833.-13
E. W. DENNIS, adn'or.
T DM 1SISTR AT OR’S SALE—-<>n the first
Tnesdav in May next, will, within the legal hours, be
sold before the court-house door in the town of Hartford,
Pulaski county, ail the negroes belonging to the estate ol
Francos M. Thomas, deceased. Terms made known on tlie
day uf sale. February 3, 1836.
33 JAMES L. CARRUTIIERS, achu or.
his friends
of their patronage, by stru t t
the part of himself and family
ims, with
that tiiu b
k DMINISTRATOMS’ SALE. Postpon'd.—
j\_ Pursuant to an order of the inferior court of Henry
county, n lieu sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first
Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours, he sold, be
fore the court-house door in the town of Drayton, Dooly
county, lot of land number forty-five in the fourteenthdis-
tiictoisaid county, as the properly of Samuel Johnson, de
ceased, for the benefit of the hens and creditors. Terms
made known on the day of sale. December 12, 1535.
JESSE JOHNSON, l adm , CTS '
JAMES II. STAllll, S
® ©wn& 5
ll.tr wouM respectfully inform his [
public til large, that h_o_lias_tnken ;
stiver Dollars, at a time when hard money, a
was the standard and tender til payment of del
One Dollar was worth Three or Four Dollars oi me prose. 11
day. IlaHILTON has two direi-t «-ross! s oi ihe old imported
sorrtl Diomede. R.>tb his grand sires, Buoaapatie anil
Markka, being get by that celebrated I forse. Marshes dam
xv is got 'ny the old imjroricd Medley, ucknow lodged by ail,
to he (ho very best slock of Horses m Araan™ A . dley
and his sire, Gimerack, being considered the tvxo best l.m u
Horses in England. Hamilton receives hts color ironi the
Pdodleys, nearly all that stock of Ilors. s bumg either gray
or white. _
I , BRFOn:'!A\C'ES.
Tffiin.il.oipN n rst 1 ace w as run 011 th -1 .exi- igtoti cour^t,
in the full of l»33—four Horses started, winch be won w ith
ya .1t c-ast*. The same fall he won the three nine Jommy
club purse over the Miticdgcville course, and a low wccKs
after, bo won a jockey club purse at Sparta. 1 be same
season, lie won a jockey club purse over the Sevan
course. Fiom Suvaimah, lie was taken 10 Cliark s.on, aim
run a three milch mdy cup race, wiih colonel t.n-bardson =.
noted Race Mare Little Venus, which lie lost, and the only
rr.co In* ever did Jose, having won cigld out ol tune txac.s.
In this race, Hamilton was believed i.ol to be m good condi
tion. and yet many persons present were of the opinion te ,
could have won tlm Race: many circumstances leave in.*
matter in Uuul.t. This race was run 111 l ebruary, 18«-l.~
Ju tic* spring i f the r.rne year, he won a jocuey ctito purse •;
i.t Macon, and a fi xv weeks after he won! lie four utile jockey :
club purse at Columbus. In the fall of 1831, he won tic- j
three mile jockey clulumrse over the Lexington course, am.
a few weeks after, he Won the four mile jockey chib parse 1
at Milk-dgeville, at which place he was taken sick from get- ;
ting wet, b-iitg exposed to several days rain, and 111 a l a. y :
stable. This prevented his running any more that season. 1
He m as put in training the last hill, but on trial, it vxa-s found
ihrrt his .uml was injured by sickness, and he was turin e,
o il xx(ihunt being brought on the track. Hamh.’i'on tias ;
not run very many races, h .vingbeen trained only two sen-
sons, and nil the races lie run be won with great case, except
ihe race with Little Venus, and that was closely contested
lulli beats, lie xxas never beaten in the races he won, u.-
the first and si corn! h -ats, and sometimes
'1 E-re can
lust order;
, and tl- „ ■
of that.new and commodious *A»Jaxx.« .
recently erect'd in Emoutou, west of the court-house stproro, I
on the site of the old tavern formerly occupied l>y Mr. N a
th xn- Lvov, where t.e will he linnpy to give his attention !
1 ! to tlm wants and comfort of all who may favor him with ,
their com. any. Ilia Itoitsa having been specially erected j
fora TAVERN, heing commodious, situated 111 a central |
rt of tlm town, his stables large and well provided
A.
DMIXlsJTUATOirS SALE. On the first
dunlav in May next, will, within the legal hours, bo
sol.1, at tin; residence of John C'asuiee, lato of Washington
county, deceased, ali the parishable projwrty belonging to
said estate, consisting of horses, one jersey wagon, house
hold furniture, Ac. Terms made known on tlm day of sale.
March 11, 1836.-33 J. R. YOUNGBLOOD, adm'or.
4 DJIIXSTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an
order of the inferior court of Dooly county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on tlm first Tuesday in June
F our months after date,application will he made
to the inferior court of Dooly county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro hoy, named
Adam, and lot offend number one hundred and sixty-eight
in the seventh district of Dooly county, sold ns llm property
of Sampson Dilliard, deceased, for Ihe benefit ol the Heirs.
JOHN J COLLIER, adm'or.
JOHN BALLARD, adm’or
January 25, 1836.-b2-* i» rig/it of kts wife.
f TtOUR MONTHS after date, application will be
- made to the inferior court of Pulaski county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the intere st
which the heirs of Dillard have in the following
negroes, viz. Dick, a man, and Elizabeth and Eliza, women
and also the increase of Tilda; for die li- nefit of the heirs
and crediiors of said deceased. January 2, 1836.
23 JAMES DILLARD, adm'or.
will, the wilt annexed.
GEORGIA* Twiggs county. | GEORGIA* Fayette county.
ilEREAS, Elijah E. Crocker, administrator of the j ASntTIH^ltlSAS, Zadok Bonner, administrator of the es.
estate of Allen Belcher, deceased, applies tor letters w v late of John Johnson, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission from said estate, j of dismission from said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular , These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show at my office, within Ihe time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 7th December, 1835.
25 NATHAN LAND, c. c o.
GEORGIA. Washington county.
HEREAS. John J Long and William P. Hardwick
^ apply for letters of dismission from the administra
tion of the estate of Lemuel lioxxard, deceased,
These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular
F.aionlan, March 29, 1836.-Ct-4U
MS 8 ' 8 ’
Pi
wavs winning
with so much ease, as to prevent a second ii at.
tie no doubt, Hamilton was a Race Horse ol I lie
and his great size, fine form and superior action, warrant
the belief, that he will be a good stock horse. < c-iun inen
breeding from him, may rest assured, they will either get a
it ace llorsPf ft / ini? saddle Hors**, or a good siz<*u carriage
Horse, life owner has been induced to stand hitu at a lower
price than is usual for Horses of Ins character, in order to
enable planters having common blooded mares, to improve
the breed of this noble animal. JOHN MOORE.
Upson county, March 3, 1836.-41-3S
*.• Ttie Federal t'aiofi will publish the above on- mouth, and
fi.rxv ir.i the ri*‘couui to HhiyuiiolR’s t»u>v*. tor j»h> itii'iif.
Ik?* A
14KOO0 DOLLARS.
3.000 DOLLARS.
2.000 DOLLARS,
Lio OP §1,00€% ASD no OF $300* & .
».£ j©
STKKlFsL’ LOTTEET,
Class No. 4* to tie drawn in the Town ol Millodgevdle,
SATURDAY the 14lh of 3IA|\ 1B36.
75 Number Loilcrij—12 Drmsn Ballets.
NT
SCIl EMU!
izes of 8200
do. 100
do. -40
do. 00
do. 20
do. 15
do. 10
A DSIINISTRATOR’S SALE.—P ursuarit to an
;"JL order uf the inferior court of Dooly county, when sit-
| ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in July
icxt, xviilun tlie legal hours, be sold before the court-house
luor in the town of Anterictis, Sumter county, lot of land.
I NOUR MONTHS after date,application will be made
* to the inferior court of Washington county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave tosell a part of the real
estate of Richard Gordon, late of Washington county, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. January
15, 1S3C-30 FRANCIS T. TENN ILLE, ex'or.
F tOUit MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the inferior court of Twiggs county, while silting
tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land, number
one hundred arid fourteen in the seventh district of the first
section of originally Lee, hut now Randolph county, belong
ing to the estate of Roderick Bush, late of Twiggs county,
deceas'd, for the benefit of 1 ho heirs and creditors. March
16. H36-S8 CHARLES CULPEPER, adm’or.
5 NO U f’ MONTHS afterdate, application will tie made
to the inferior court of DeKalb county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Dan
iel R. Foues, late of DeKalb county, deceased, for the benpfit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. January 1, 1836.
29 JAMES B. FONES, adm'or.
I T^OUIt MONTHS after date, application will he made
. to the inferior court of Baldwin county, when sitting
forordinnry purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes,
belonging to the minor orphans of f l liontas Veasy, lute of
Baldwin county, deceased. December 25, 1835,
27 GALLEY DENSON, guardian
cause, if any exist, why snid letters should not be granted,
Given under my hand at office, this 1‘Jth March, 1836.
AO WILLIAM M‘BK1DE, c c. o.
GEORGIA. DeKalb county
A LSE\ BEAVERS of the five hundred and twenty,
fourth district, Georgia militia, posted, helbre Josiah
Power, a justice of the peaee in and for the county aforesaid,
a mare mule, supposed to be between two and three years
the kindred arid creditors of said deceased to be and appear ! old, of a light brown colour, four feet eight inches high,
at my office within the time precribed by laxv, to show with a wart on the left jaw, no artificial marks or brands on it
cause, il any exist, why said letters should not be grunted. 1 thaiar -discoverable—apprai-ed, by John Roberts and Henry
Given under my band at office, this 18th Not ember, 1835 j Brand-1, to fifty dollars, on the 12th March, 1336.
22 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o. A true extract from the pstray-book. March 25, 1836
I 40 E. B REYNOLDS, c. 1. c.
GEORGIA* 11 ashing ton county.
7 IlEKEAS, Allafnr Shehcp applies for 1-tters of dis
mission from the administration of the estate of 1
Daniel Sheliee, deceasetl, I
'Phese are, therefore, tocite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time precribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why soul fetters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 5th January, 1836.
28 FRANCIS T TENNILLE,'c. c. o.
GEORGIA. '7 'allnall county.
HEREAS, Benjamiu Brewton, administrator on the
V 7 estate of Patric Harden, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission from said estate,
These are, therefore, tocite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, w-ithin the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any exist, why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 2d November, 1835.
22 JOHN II. SMITH, c. c. o
TNOUR months after datp, application will lie made to
SU 1 lie honorable inferior court of Henry county, when sit
, ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to srll all the negroes
number two hundred and nineteen in the twenty-seventh | belonging to the estate of Hirnm Harris, deceased.
district of originally Lee, but now Sumter county, belonging
lo ihe estate.of David Lanier, late of said county, deceased’
Terms made known on the day of sale. March 10, 1836.
33 PHILIP LANIER, adm'or
1 1
t izo ol
£10,000
201
1
do.
3.000
91
1
do.
2,000
03
1
do.
1,500
03
L
do.
1,200
120
L
do.
1,100
123
20
do.
1,000
3760
50
do.
500
23430
do.
PI
300
lk;l: op
TICK IP
& tFs $££@52^ S'j
DRUGGISTS,
MACON, GA. . . i
rWHlE SI T 55^C RI HE RS (former partners of Elk's,
a. ghotwell, Ar Co.) have resumed their business
under the above firm, at their old stand Opposite the brick
Tavern, and will k-ep a general assortment of Drugs, Me-
Jicin-s, Surt't'-a! and Medical Instrumeuts, Paints and Oils,
of ali kinds, Window Glass, assorted sizes. Glass \V are for f
shop furniture, P.-rfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes ot
.every description, Uo'anic and Patent Mediciius, Gar- 1
|i u nter’s preparation, also his Essays on Materia Midica.
Dye woods and I >ve stufls, and a great variety of miscellane
ous Ai tides, ofvvitich they have received a large supply, and ■
intend keeping to *ir stock constantly replenished, sins to
beablent a!! times to supply l!. ;d-rs, Physicians, Planters
and others, who may favor them with 1 heir custom.
Intending to ho permanently engaged in this business, the
subscribers, from their long experience, hope to render it
worthy the patronage of old and new customers. Orders
by fetter will meet the same attention as if made in person.
HENRY SllOTWELU,
JACOB SHOT WELL.
N. B. G YRDEN SESD8, assorted, warranted J resit.
A liberal discount made to country deuleis.
February 27, 1326.-eowtf-36 IT. A- J. S.
qr iifiiiSfi a ys) ilii Acieivcy,
rHA 11E undersigned will attend to tlm renewal of SOTES
la. in the CENTRAL 15AXK, and pa.-shi!» G ismts
through the several offices for ONE DOLLAR Each.
HAMILTON 15. GAUTIER.
Udle.deevUlc, January 22. 1336.-—30
TRE I.NDa 4HTS PANACEA,
TtOll the CUR t-] of Rheumatism, Scrofula or King’s F.-
jC vil, Gout. Sciatica or Hip Gout, Incipient Cancer, Sail
Rheum, Syphilitic anu Mercurial Diseases, particularly Ul
cers and painful A flections of the Bones, Ulcerated Throat
and Nostrils, liicers of every description, Fever Fores, and
Wholes S5—Halves 82 50—Quarters 81 25.
In the above Scheme of 7o numbers and 12 drawn
ballots,each package of 25 Tickets (containing all the num
bers in the wheel) will cost 5125, and w ill be compelled to
draw at k ast Rife) (ics. discount) and may draw four of the
highest prizes!!’
A deduction of ten per cent, will he made to adventurers
who will buy hy the package, either oi Whole, Halt, or
Quarter Tickets.
Orders enclosing Cash or Prize Tickets in former
Schemes, received and prumpllv attended to, il addressed
to \V RIGHT K. COSN Alt I), Managers.
March 4. 1836.—llt-36
jEivecntive IPepartnient* Ga*
Milledgeville, 21 March. 1836.
"STT5Y :t joint resolution of the General Assembly, pa.csrd
IHGi DECEMBER. 1635, it is provided, “that
I lie accounts for services rendered during the present year,
;1335) in the counties of Slexvnrt, Lee* Baker, Ran
dolph. Sumter, Early, and the counties adjacent there
to, in defending and protecting the people from the hostile
movements of the Greek Indians, shall he paid hy the Go
vernor, out of any funds in the Treasury, not otherwise ap
propriated.” With a view to carry into effect this resolve
of 1 tie Legislature, notice is hereby given, to persons having
claims against ihe State under its provisions, to make out and
transmit them to this department, properly authenticated, on,
or by the First day uf MAY next.
It is required that each claimant will make oath, before
some magistrate, to the correctness of his claim, and also,
procure the certificate of the commanding officer of ihe
county, under whose orders the services were performed,
. that the services changed for were rendered as stated at llie
: account.
By order of the Governor,
St-36 K. A. GREENE, secretary.
’ * The ?t nyl.irit of Union, Southern Re-ordcr ami CoiiuuUus
;*!•,.tlnel. will imatisti r.ie atiovo tmtll the fir<t of May.
4 1>M1X ISTH ATOR’sj SALE—On Friday tlm
r\ 3J day of June next, will, wiilfiu tic- legal hours, he
sold, at the residence of John Aniln-ss, late of Fayette coun
ty, deceased, all the perishable property belonging 10 said
deceased, consisting of stock of various kinds, and of house
hold fill nil lire. Terms made known on the day of sale.
ALLIS ANDRESS, aim'rx.
March 19, I53S.-10 DAVID ANDRESS, adm'or.
A DMINI.STRATOirS SALE.—Agreeably loan
order of the inferior court of Fayette county, when
sitting tor ordinary purposes, will, on the fir.-t Tuesday in
July next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court
house door in the town of Perry, Houston county, one undi
vided half of I t of land number forty-eight in the fifth dis
trict of Houston county, as the projierty of James Sieene,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Tortus made known on the day of sale. March
19, 1336.-10 BENJAMIN E. KNOLES, adm'or.
T DMINI8TRATOR8’ .SALE.—Under an order
of the inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in June next,
w ithin the I- gal hours, he sold, before llie court-house door
in the town of Moiiiic.ll.j, Jasper county, one hundred one
and a bail" acres of land in saul county, adjoining Jackson
and Shropshire, number and district not recollect*d, as the
property of William Perry, lateof Jasper county, deceased,
tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on the day of safe. (March 23, 1836.
NATHANIEL PERRY, > , . „
- ’>admors.
ALEXANDER PRICE, adm'or.
March 11, 182G.-39 t
40
EDWARD N. PERRY, S'
A DMIXISTR ATORS’ SALE.—Under an order
X3L of the interior court of Jasper county, when silting for
ordinary purposes, will, ott the first Tuesday in June next,
within the legal hours, he sold, before the court-house door
in the town of Perry, Houston county, two hundred tw o and
a hall acres of laud, adjoining Clapton, Mitchell and W’ay,
umulier and district not recollected, belonging to the estate
of William Perry, late of Jasper county, deceasetl, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on
the day ol' sale. March 23, 133(5.
NATHANIEL PERRY,)
y > adm ors.
f TtOIK MONTHS after date application will bemaefe
’ to llie ir.f-rior court of DeKalb county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the hind and negroes, be
longing to the estate of Lewis Brantley, late of said county,
d; reused. March 11, 1336.
3<J JAMES W. GIVENS, adm'or.
TNQUR MONTHS afterdate, applit ation will lie made
J? to the inferior eour of Jones county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ’wo lots of land being
number twenty-four in the fifth district ot the third section
of originally Cherokee county, and number two hundred
in the tenth district of the fourth section of originally Chero
kee county, belonging to Thomas H. K. Morris, lateof Jones
county, deceased, and to Lurany L. Morris, a minor. De
cember 18, 1835.
25 JAMES II. FINNEY, adm'or and guardian.
1AOFR MONTHS* afterdate, application will he made
ife- to the inferior court of Henry county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land number nine
hundred and twenty, in the eighteenth district of the third
section of originally Cherokee but now Paulding county, ns
a part’ of the real estate of William Andrews, late of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceas
ed. March 22, 1836.
MARTHA G. ANDREWS, adm'rx.
40 JOHN G. TYUS, adm'or. ,
A LL PERSONS having demands against the estate
of Lewis Bramtlf.y, lateof DeKalb county, deceased,
are requested lo present them duly authenticated, within ihe
legal time, and those indebted to make immediate pay ment.
March 11, 1836.-39 JAMES W. GIVENS, adm'or.
A LL PERSONS, indebted to llie estate of John
Casatee, fete of Washington county, deceased, are
requested lo make immediate payment; and ail those having
demands against said estate, to present their claims,authenti
cated, within the legal time. March 11, 1836.
38 J. R. YOUNGBLOOD, adm’or.
GEORGIA, Dooly county.
» t HEREAS, John J. Collier, administrator of the estate
V V of Sampson Dilliard, deceased, applies for fetters of
dismission from said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said 1 iters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 13th February, 1836.
35* THOMAS H. KEY, c. c. o.
GEORGIA Twiggs county.
fAS/' HEREAS, Samuel Adams, administrator of tb.ees-
w w tateof Godfrey Ross, deceased, applies for letters of
dismission from said estate,
These are, therefore, to citeand admonish all and singular
the kindred and ereditors of said deceast d to lie arid appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, lo show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 7th December, 1835.
25 NATHAN LAND, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, W ’ashinsfon county.
. HEREAS, Martin Brooks applies for letters of dismfe-
5 sion from the administration of the 1 state of John
King’ deceased,
These are, therrftire, to cite arid admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time precribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 18lh November. 1835.
22 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. 0.
GEORGIA. Ap])ling County.
IlEREAS, Eaton Douglas, administrator on the es-
v 1 late of Penelope Brandi, late of said county, deceas
ed, applies for letters of dismission from said estate.
These are, therefore, hi cite and admonish all and xingu
ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ap
pear at my office, wi! bin 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 ]OrL October, 1835.
18 WILLIAM A STUD1FANF, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
r a Mil HI AS G. (».\\ posted, before Janie., JL Williams,
B a justice of tie- peace in and fi>r th ■ county afore sail I,
twu tslrny horses, one n black poney about twelve years
old, sour feet ten inch -s high, roach main and swab tail; I he
other a bay poney about twelve or fourteen years old, four
fee; ten or el.-v.ai niches high, blind in oneeye, .some whim
oh his nose—ihe black appraised to forty dollars, and the
bay io fiby dollars, by Gilbert Gay, and Josiah F. Reeves,
on llie 4th day of M s.-eh, 1836.
A true extract from the estruv-book. March 19.1836.
WlI.LlAM M‘BRIDE, c. t. c.
broi giit to jail,
I n FOUsV iil, Monroe enmity, On A negro man hy
the name of JEFFERSON* who says he belongs to
James Marks of Montgomery county, Alabama, and xvns for
merly one of the t-taie hands of Georgia. Jetfi rson is about
twenty-three years old. dark complected, ar..1 has been runa
way about eight months; ihe owner is requested to come tor-
ward, prove properly, pay charges,and lake him away.
Marrh 17, 1S36.-10 MARTIN N ALL. jailor.
11JATHAS1 5I‘GEIIEE & Co. have just received
.Lva by ilp-ir Boat
2000 BUSHELS SALT,
75 ?i YGS COFFEE,
40 BARRELS MACKEREL,
50 BARRELS ••'LOUR,
10 HOGSHEADS MOLASSES, &c. <ic.
IK 'STORE,
45 HOGSHEADS SUGAR,
30 HOGSHEADS MOLASSES,
50 BAGS COFFEE,
1000 BUSHELS SALT,
20,000 POUNDS IRON,
20 TIEhCES RICE,
20 BARRELS LOAF SUGAR, ic. &c.
MilhdgetiiUe, March 23, 1836 -2t-40
SAHUEL ROCliWELL
g g AS n moved his LAW OFFICE to the Masonic
a* 3 Hall, over the Store of Cowles & Ward.
Milledgeville, March 25, 1836.-40
LAW.
CwlHE subscriber has n moved to Cotumhas, Ga.—
JiL life office is in Calhoun's Buildings, over William and
VV. Toney’s Dry Good Store. February 10, 1836.
13t-36 M. J. WELLKORN.
IS
40
EDWARD N. PE HE
A DMINISTttATOM’S SALE.—Agreeably loan
jCa. order of the inferior court of DeKalb county, when
silting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
June next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court
house door in the town of Decatur, DeKalb courtly, lot of
land number two hundred and seventeen in the eleventh dis
trict of originally Henry but now DeKalb county, as llie
properly of Lewis Dclany, deceased, for the b--n> fit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Term? made known
on the dav of sale. March 21, 1830.
40 * ISAAC AWTRY, adm’or.
1 71 XECUTOR’S SALE.—On Friday the 61I1 day of
li May next, will, within the legal hours, be sold, at the
late residence of John Wald rep, of Fayette county, deceased,
all the perishable property belonging to said deceased, con
sisting of stuck of various kinds, and household furniture.
Toms made known on the day of sale. March 19,1836.
40 DAVID VVALDREP, ex’or.
Executive Department* £?#•
Milledgeville, March‘21, 1836.
; 1
iSOI'f'B for the residence of the Governor. The build
ing to be of BRICK with a COPPER ROOF—
, ,, ,, „ , „ . Those who intend to submit proposals, arc invit'd to call at
Internal Abscesses, fistulas, Piles, scald Head, Scurvey, t |,fe office, where a plan of the building and llie epecifica-
1 >ifes. Chronic Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Blotches, and every j t j ria y’bc viewed.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of
I the inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in May next,
within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house door
... . t r-r. T. 1 iTi _ - • , 1 1 in ihe town of Monticclio, Jasper county, one negro man
^Otifee iiimTIhc 20th APRIL next, for Imikhng a ^ l '“ e *i a ! 1 '. e " f Isaac, about sixty yean old. belonging lo the
stale of Ohediaii Belcher, late of said county, deceased;
sold for the benefits of the heirs and ereditors. Terms
made known on the dav of safe. March 1, 1836.
37 OBEDiAlI 11. BELCIIER, ex or.
variety oi Cm anemia A flection; Chronic Catarrh; ilead-
nche proceeding from an acrid tiumor; Pam io the Sloninch
atui Dyspepsia, prof-eediug from vitiatio::; 7. tike nous of the '
Liver; Chronic Inflammation of the Kidneys, and General
Di-bilitv, caused hy a torpid action of llie vessels of the skin, i
It is singularly efficacious in renovating those constitutions I
which have been broken down by injudicious treaunent or !
juvenile irregularities. In general terms, it is recommend*d j
in ail those diseases which arise from impurities of lire blood, !
or vitiation ui'iho humors, of whatever name or kind.
Some of ihe above complaints may require some trifling !
assistant applications, which the circumstances of the ease
will dictate; bailor 11 general remedy or PUfSIFIUY-
TOU. to REMOVE the CAUSE, the INDIAN’S
PANACEA will generally be found sufficient.
Taken in proper doses, llie INDIAN’S PANACEA ,
operates as an alterative and detergent; a diaphoretic, diu
retic and laxative; an antispasmodic and anodyne; and, in
proper cases, as n stomachic and emnv-nagogue. Generally !
expressed, il increases all the secretions and excretions, gives
tone to ihe stomach, and excites action in tin* glands in a
particular manner. From these principles, its operations
may he understood.
it is little more than three years since this preparation was
presented to ttie public; but, in 1 lint short space ol’time, '
sonic hundreds of persons might be found, who would so- i
femnly declare that tiiey believed that their livi s were sav
ed by it, arni in most cases after they had tried many and
perhaps all the common rem^fics in vain. Wherever it is
known, il is rapidly coming into ns”, and this nll’urds the
most substantial and convincin'' proof of its merits.
The. value of the PANACEA is most conspicuous in
those long-standing and syphilitic and scrofulous affcclions i
which have defied all other remedies, and particularly in j
those cases where mercury lias been so lavishly used as to
cause distressing pains in the hones, nudes,mercurial ulcers,
derangement of the digestive organs, &c. 'ije-sa it com
pletely removes, and in till cusps it entirely eradicates the
diseases and the effects of mercury, renovates the con&tiiu-
lion, and leaves the patient sound and well. In Rheuma
tisms and iu Ulcerated Sore Throat, its happy effects arc
not less apparent, giving almost immediate relief. For sale
by W. C. POWELL, Agent,
May 9, 1835—45 MiUcdgeviile, Ga.
SAILS) OF TOWYlOTS.'
A NF.W Town has been laid out called AT.EXAN-
fm. Diii A, (on f iint river,) situate at Shot'veil's Ferry, Leo
county. The stage road from Augusta to New-Orloaiis,
via Hurid.i, passes through this place; also, the state road
from Columbus to St. Mary’s; tho Rail Road from the Or.
inulgee to tins Flint River, will he laid through th- centre <d
this town. The location is loo well known to need further
s^n r, , p,l "!V. >nay be seen at the hotels in Augusta,
Milledgeville, Macon, Columbus gud Apalachicola Buy.
A sale ot hits will lake place on llie 15lIi Decemberensu-
litg, at tue place, and attendance given by
- A. SliOTWEl.L,
_____ __ y Onto! the Proprietor*.
I5|7aN liS'
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
By order of the Governor.
5l-3‘J
.*. The Federal niton. Southern Iteeoriler.
lugasta Courier, Mucon Telegeapti, and Coli
lUhtisl. the aljoveuntil i!.e£oil-.ot April next.
It. A GREENE, secretary.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
will and testament of Jesse Cox, late uf Jour
avaunah Georgian.
iUUS CLiitUlCl,' will
the last
ins county,
deceased, will, on the first Tuesday in May next, within
the legal hours, he sold, before the court-house door in the
town uf Clinton, Jones county, one hundred and eighty
acres of laud, more or less, being the plaee whereon captain
Thomas Davis now lives, adjoining lands of James Modesit,
ITndnck and others. Terras, twelve months credit.
February 25,183Q.-36 J. W. GORDON, cx'or.
TO I21TKLS>32R3 ANI> MECIIAmS.
AJ E A LED proposals will lie received at the Office of the
Clerk of the Inferior Court for the county of Baldwin,
in the loivn of .Milledgeville. Georgia, until twelve o’riufk
M. on llie FIRST day of MAY NEXT, for building
a Court-House in said town, on the site where tho present
Court-House now stands. The building is tohe two story
high, each story at h ast fifteen fact—to be built of brick
laid in lime mortar, plastered needy inside: to rest on a gran
ite foundation al least four icel high, the face of the stone
hewn—the centre room below to be forty' feet square—rooms
on the cast and west eighteen hy thirty fi-et—the second
story, a room of (lie same size as (lie centre for a Court
I lull, surmounted hy a dome in proportion—five rooms a-
hoveand five chimneys to the house. The front to he a 1‘ortico
supported by four handsome pillars extending to the square,
leu feet deep—granite steps. The building lo be complet
ed within twenty months, and on failure to comply, the
contractor to fbrfcii the work done. The brick of the pre- ! county, lot of iatid number five hundred and twenty-six, in
1 ha undertaker at a fair | llie twefih district ot originally Irwin hut now Lowndes
C i UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of
I t he inferior court of Appling county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in May next,
within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house door
in the town ofXcvvnan, Coweta county, lot of land num
ber seventy-six in the first district of Coweta county, for
the benefit of George Tatum a minor. Terms made known
on the day of sale. Febiuary 17,1836.
31 j GEORGE LEE, guardian.
g 1 UARDIAN’S SALE.—POSTPONED.—A-
NT! greeablv to an order of the inferior court uf Emanuel
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first
Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours, be sold, before
the court-house door in the town of Franklinvilie, Lowndes
sent Court I Inure to be taken by
price, for which he is lo given credit for the amount.
The Justices oi the Inferior C mrt reserve to themselves !
the right lo arrange the Cuuil Room and other internal re- J
gulations.
I’ayments tohe made annually for three years from the !
date of the undertaking. j
The contractor to give bond ami sufficient security to the j
Justices of tli j Inferior Court tor said county for faithful per- |
i formance.
j For further particular* apply at Ihe Office of ihe G-or-
I gia Journal, in Milledgeville, where a plan of the buiiing
! can be seen—also specifications. February 16, 1836.
WILLIAM GRIGti, J I. ii.
THOMAS II. KENAN. .1. t. C.
YVM. II. TORRANCE, J. I. C.
lit—31 WM. S. ROCKWELL, J. t j
apprk>th:i:s.
\ Y7AXTF.D, at the Federal Union Office, as apprentices
V at the printing business, two I’OY S of from twelve
to fourteen years of age, who arc able to read and write.—
Boys from the country will he preferred.
T1ILOU1.HG.
rpJIE undersigned, residing at Oak Grove, Morgan eoun-
1 tv, Georgia, notifies the inlmhitnnts of the adjacent
country that he continues the TAILORING BUSI
NESS at that place, and will he thankful for their patron
age. lie makes Clothes to order, in the most fashionable
manlier, taking particular (tue that Ihe work be faithfully
executed.
Two steady and industrious JOURNEYMEN TAI
LORS can. on application ns above, obtain constant <tn-
plovmciil and good tinges. No\ f mber 13, 1835.
2*> \V B. M1LBI U
county. 8>ol*l f>r lie- benefit of the ir-irs of Daniel Over-
street, late of Emanuel county, deceased. Terms made
known u:i the day of sale. February 2, 1836.
33 JOHN OVERSTREET, guardian.
A LL PERSONS, indebted 10 (he estate of Ebe.n'e-
zF.ft OitnsiiY, of Jones county, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment; and ihosp having demands a-
gainst the eslaii', to ren*ler them in properly attested, within
the time prescribed hy law. February 24,1836.
36 CLARISSA T. OR>ISBY, adm'rx.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of Abneb
anL Hicks, lat- of Wilkinson county, deceased, are request
ed to make immediate payment; and those to whom the said
estate is indebted, to prespni their claims, duly authenticated,
within ttie legal time. March 12, 1836.
38 E. W. DENNIS, adm’or.
GEORGIA, tt 'ushmglon county.
W HEREAS, Samuel Robison, administrator on the
estate of Joseph Hearndon, deceased, applies for let
ters of dismission from said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceas-d to be arid appear
at rny office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 9th March. 1836.
38 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o
GEORGIA* Washington county.
HEREAS, John Gilmore, administrator on the es
tate of Thomas Gilmore, deceased, applies for let
ters of dismission from said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred at d 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 fetters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 9th March, 1836.
38 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA* Washington county;
7T1EREAS, Richard Marlin applies (or letters of dis
mission from the executorship of the last will and
testament of Thomas Martin, deceased,
Those are, therefore, to cite arid admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted
Given under my hand at office, this 9th March, 1836.
33 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o
GEORGIA* Washington county,
7 HEREAS, Samuel Robison applies for letters of dis
mission from the executorship of ihe last will and
testament of Samuel Robison, sen. deceased,
These arc, therefore, to eite and admonish all ami singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to lie and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be. granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 9th March, 1836.
38 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
GEORGI A, DeKalb county.
WHEREAS, Joel Morton applies for letters of adminis-
" t rat ion on the estate of William Lokey, late of said
county, deceased.
These arp, therefore, to rife and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he 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 25th March, 1836.
40 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA* DeKalb county.
WST IlEREAS, John M'Elrov applies for letters of admin-
* • istration on the estate of Mary Ann M‘Klroy, late of
said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to citeand admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letlersshould riot be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 25th March, 1836.
40 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, DeKalh county.
4*^HEREAS, Nancy Cash applies for letters of ndminis-
■* tration on the estate of James Cash, lateof said coun
ty, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, within the time preserit»ed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 25th March, 1836.
40 E B. REYNOLDS, c. c o.
GEORGIA* DeKalb county.
KSfHEREAS, James Coventon applies for fetters of ad-
** ministration on the estate of John Woodall, lateof
said courtly, deceased,
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to tie and appear
at my office, within the lime prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 25th March, 1836
40 E. B. REYNOLDS, c c. o.
TNOUR MONTHS after date, application will he 1
JS? to the inferior court of DeKalh county, when sit:ii
made
inglor
ordinary purposes, Cor leave tosell the real estate of Fielding
Fierce, lato of said county, dec* u- J. ter the ben.-fir of the
heirs and creditors of said deeeas. d. January 13, 1836.
WILLIAM VEAL,! , ,
31 JAMES PIERCE. \ aJm 0 S '
INOL'R MONTHS after date,application will he made
IL" to tlu* inferior court of Dooly county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate belonging
to Burrel Williams, late of Doolv countv, deceased. Feb
ruary 15, 1836. MELVINA WILLIAMS,adm'rx.
35 11. J. WILLIAMS, adm'or.
E lOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
to-the inferior court of Henry county, when silting ft*r
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell al! the real estate (ex
cept the widow's dower) of William Andrews, late of Hen
ry county, deceased, consisting of about nine hundred acres
of land, lying in the third district of said county, for the be
nefit uf tho heirs. February 6,1836.
MARTHA Cr. ANDREWS, adm'rx.
31 JOHN G. TYUS, adm'or.
I jtOI v* MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the inferior court of Fayette comity, when sitting for
ordinary pm poses, for leave to selitlte real estate of Thomas
Bennett, deceased, for the benefit of thj heirs and creditors
of said deceased. March 19, 1836.
10 WILLIAM BENNETT, adm'or.
GEORGIA* Henry county.
H EREAS, James J. Davis, applies for letters of ad-
ministration de boms notion the estate of Samuel John
son, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and ereditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law. to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 25ih March, 1836.
40 GHAKLES BAYNE, d. c. c. o.
GEORGIA* Telfair county.
W HEREAS, Abagail Leslie and Duncan Cameron ap
ply for letters of administration on tho estate of
Charfos Laslie, late of .-aid county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to 1 ile and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this i9th March, 1836.
40 LUCIUS CHURCH, c. c. o.
GEORGIA* Fayette county.
WWT HEREAS, Philip Fitzgerald applies for letters of ad
v V mini-tration with the will annexed on the estate of
James Fitzgerald, late of said county, deceased,
These arp, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 19th March, 1836.
40 WILLIAM M‘BRIDE, c c. o.
GEORGIA* Jones county.
% fiTHEREAS, George \V. Hansford, administrator on
If V the estate of busanuah Hansford, deceased, applies
for letters of dismission from said estate.
These are, therefore, lo citeand admonish all and singular
th: kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at tny office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given undermv hand at office, this 4th March, 1836.
37 ' CHARLES MACART11Y, c. c. o.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
R. WILLIAM <J. LITTLE has removed to
Milledgeville. lie will practice .Medicine in ihe va
rious branch, s of the profession, in this and the adjoining
counties. January 22,1836.—3l)
N. II. Dr. J. B. Gull ill\N has left at my
office, his Notes and Accounts for collection; those in
debted will please call and make immediate payment.
March 4, 1836.-36 W. G. L.
MEDICAL NO TUT:.
|T§TI. G. D. CASE respectfully infoims the citizens of
fUe Milledgeville and vicinity, that he has opened an Of
fice in the east room of the building of the Southern Record-
der, (opposite the Masonic Ilall,) where he would be hap
py to receive and attend to all calls in the line of the MED
ICAL PROFESSION.
MiUcdgeviile, September 18, 1835. 13
BOX IMC
AND
S>5L. Si THOMSON'S RIGHTS
FOlt USING THEM,
For Sale by
WILLIAM S. ROGERS.
Milledgeville, Ga. February 12, 1836. ,
93“ He will receive subscriptions for the BOTANIC
SENTINEL, printed at Philadelphia, and tin* TI.OM-
SONIAN RECORDER* published at Co’.nnibn**
Qliio. Specimens of earli may be seen hy applying in per
son to him
*** All letteks directed to him must, to receive atten
tion, he post-paid.
CURE OF DROPSY.
» RS. FALL & EL I.t OTT intend to keep constantly on
hand, with M. E. Edwards of Milledgeville, a supply
ol their valuable Medicine lor the cure of Dropsy.
Nov 26 21 m
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
W HEREAS. Francis Champion applies for letters of
administration on the estate of Abner Champion,
lato of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo ho anti appear
at my office, within the tune prescribed bylaw, to show
cause, if any exist, why said fetters should not lie granted.
Given undermv hand at office, this I9ih March, 1836
40 ' WILLIAM -M'BRIPF, c. c. 0
GEORGIA* Jones county.
W HEREAS, George W..Hansford.guardian of Will
iam G. Ryan, applies for letters of dismission from
said guardianship,
Tlie.se are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 4th March, 1836.
37 CHARLES MACARTliY. c. c. o.
GEORGIA. Twiggs county.
W HEREAS, William D. Melton and Clem Melton, ad
ministrators on the estate of William Melton, late of
said county, deceased, apply for letters of dismission from
said estate,
These are, therefore to cite and admonish nil 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 fetters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 17ih February, 1836
35 NATHAN LAND, c. c. o.
GEORGIA- Jaspercounty.
Inferior court, sitting Jor ordinary purposes,
January, adjourned Term 1836.
Present their honors William Strozier, George W. Holland
and Abram B. Dale, Justices.
I B I LE NISI.- Whereas, it appearing to the court,
H- that Gharles Morgan, administrator of the estate of
Mat hew Gregory, dereased, has fully administered on said
estate, and applies for letters of dismission therefrom.
On motion, il is ordered by the court, that, unh ss cause to
the contrary be shown on or before the first Monday in Sep
tember next, letters of dismission from said estate be granted
to llie said Charles Morgan, administrator, as aforesaid, in
terms of Che few.
A true extract from the minutes of the court. Jan. 21. 1836.
31 EDWARD HICKS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA* Jasper county.
Inferior court, sitting for ordinary purposes.
January, adjourned Term. 1836.
Present their honors Hollis Cooley, Charles W.C. Wright,
and Ahrnm B. Dale, Justices.
K I LE NISI .—Whereas, it appearing to the court,
that, Asa Smith and .te tin C. Smnh, administrators of
the estate of Thomas Smith, deceased, have duly and fully
discharged their duties as administrators of said estate—
whereupon
Il is ordered, That if no eause be shown to the contrary,
the said administrators be dismissed from the further
charge of the said estate, at the next September term of said
court, and that this rule be published once a month for six
months, previous to that time, in some public gazette of tins
State.
A true copy from the minutes of the court. Jan. 21, 1836.
31 EDWARD 1I1CKS, c. o. o.
GEORGIA, Jasper county
Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes,
January, adjourned Term 1S36.
Present their honors William Strozier, George W. Holland
and Abram B Dale, Justices.
R i le nisi. —W herons, it appearing to t he court that
David Johnson, administrator, on the estate of Abney
Mays, deceasetl. has fully administered on said estate, and
applies for letters of di-mission therefrom.
- On motion, it is ordered by the court, that, unless cmise bo
shown to the eontrnry on or before the first Monday in Sep
tember next, letters of dismission from said estate be granted
lo the said David Johnson, administrator its aforesaid, hi terms
of Ihe law.
A true extract from the minutes. January 21,1836.
31 EDWARD HICKS, c. c. o.
rf~NSi:ORN’S PIIILOTOKON, or Female Com-
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tendant on pn guancy. It readily relieves Nausea or Sir!;-
ties at th • Stomach, Vomiting of Food, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Indigestion, Fastidious App< tile, Tuotlinche,
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has the proprietor’s name impressed on one side, and his
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