The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, April 28, 1836, Image 4

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■ in—■■jmw •r m v> ’-w-r-a ■ >.W»> GOOl)^. T UB SUBSCRIBER respectfully inform, his friends a:id the public in this and the adjacent’counties, that he has coiu:u-*uced busincsss in th? ST(HIE adjoining j Messrs G. Uo<>t .^011, where In- is now receiving and I opening an entire New Stock of DRY QOOUSy care fully selected, and suitable for ilto tSi'Ki.Nvt and Simmer trade. , Having all those urliides usually kept in Nrytmnd Stores, ho deem* it unnecessary toenunn rate them, hut would invite all to call and see for themselves, ami he promises «»n h is pan to spare no pains in endeavoring to please i hose who may fu- vor linn with a eall; fiOODS will he sold on as reason.d.le terms ns in any house in the place; ho would ih-nfote re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. 1 3 JAMBS II. S1IA.ITAN. Milled^ tv ill", April 10, lS3d.-of-l3 *.* All the MilleJ^ca .Uegnpeis will give the : l-v< !i.i " net-.' G-L 4 DSIINISTR ATOR’S S ALE—Agreeably to an order of the honorable inferior court ol Dooly county, when sittingfor ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday m May next, within the bgal hours, he sold, hefore the court-iioii.se in the town of Drayton, Dooly county, the north half of lot of land number twenty-eight in the tenth dis- trict of Doolv countv, sold as the property of Loami Brown late of said county, dec aseti, for the benefit of live heirs and ' creditors ol said deceased. January 28, 1836. ;p» JOHN H. YODBANKS. adrn or. . MiSOMC sruivp- &OQ&8* r|VIK subscribers have received their assortment ol I SPRING GOODS, consisting of the latest stv 1 s of French Muslins iuuI Cambrics, Calicoes, Ginghams, Jac- cn-'ts, Bishop Lawns, rich figured gim/.e dress Handker chiefs, blond Scarfs, worked Capes and Collars, splendid Bonnet Ribbons, rich figured ami tinseled belts, ladi-s lined Farasols and Umbrellas, 5-1 and 10-4 linen Sheetings: a good assortment of Russia, Silk and Beater llals—Bonnets —Shoe*—Hardware—Crockery, Ac. Also, a lot of Curled Hair MATTRASSliM. The above articles will he sold at Reduced Pi tees. Thankful for past patronage, they hope by exertion find at tention to merit a continuance of the same. COW LBS & \\ Alll) Milleilgcville, April 19, 1336.—13 GEORGIA : A PKOCLAMATIO^ By WILLIAM SCllLBV, Governor of the Slate id (rr4>Vfi iu. Txl r lIERF. AS, 1 lmve received official information, that »» no r lie 15tli day ofKI ARCH, 1 NUO, m the conn- j ty of Troup, in iliia S:ai»\ a iimrilcr wjw rtiiiiiiiiUfMi WILLIAM TAYLOR & CATHARINE I A\- liis wife, iijion the body of a negro woman named Caty, the properly of the said WILLI AM TAJ LOR? and the said WILLI AM TA x LOR ami LA J H A* RIVE TAYLOR hi tving fled from justice, 1 have thought proper to issue this my Proclamation, hereby utFering a reward of TilRBE HUNDRED DOLLARS, to any p‘-r- mii or persons who may apprehend and deliver tlv’ said ln- iritive* to the Sheriff or Jailor of tit 1 ' comity ol 1 roup, or ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS Ibr either of ife-m, so that they may be brought to trial lor theoffence 1 with winch they are charged. i W ILLIAM TAYLOR is about fifty years of age. five feet ten or eleven inches high, spare made with blue eyes and light hair, and lair complexion. CATHARINE TAYLOR is n tall woman, about forty years of age, with black hair, blue eyas, lair complex- j jmi and coarse voice. Given under my hand, and the great seal of the Slate, at ■ the Capitol in Milledgeville.this fifteenth day of April, | one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, and of the i American Independence the sixtieth. • WILLIAM SCIILEY. | 15y the governor. William a. Tenmi.le, Secretary of State. A DlIIATSi’RATOR-S SALE.—On Vednes- A day after the first Monday in May n«*xt. will, within 31ILLEl)GLYILliE, j tlie legal hours, be sold, at the late residence of Abner r s A111-: SUBSCRIBER respect fuliv informs li?r friends, j jjicks, deceased, of Wilkinson county, all the perishable g (he o.jhlie, that slm lias removed to that very con- , ., r0 perty of said deceased, in said county, consisting of nine \e;nent stand and commodious ESTABLISHMENT, horses,eighty head ofccttle.nineteen head ofslieep,eighty-une formerly known as the UNION HOTEL, and which head of hogs, fbrly-fbnr head of geese, seven beds, bedst-ads .... . i cupii-tl for some time hv Mr. Aaron Scarry— lln ,j furniture,one clock, one silver lever watch, houseliokl ’ will be put ! ilM( j kitchen furniture, ihree thousand pound* of good baron, is well f>re- j (11 ore or less, two hundred pounds of lard, more or less, four- V SI ENT ; (ecu stacks of fodder, one thousand bushels of corn, more 1 710 UR MONTHS after date, application w ill be made ’ lo the inferior court of Morgan county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one lot ol land be longing lo tic- estate of Redmond Watts, late of said coun ty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. April 2, 1836. ' 41 EWELL M‘CUY, adm’or. Aaron 'l ias establishment, including the oul-huildiugs, in a state of thorough repair, and th? snb.-criber nircil to nccoin n-wlate HO YKDERN, TK ANM 'TIMERS, and Til A V ELLER .i snare of public patronage, of which sic* will endeavor t render herself and her establishment worthy, by ail amp.e -’nek of ill” best supplies, and hv the most assiduous atten- wants and comforts of her customers _28 NANCY J. GODWIN. CUSTOMERS.aud TRAVELLERS. Shesolicits | or lees, one haroueh and harness, one ox-cart, three volte of j - ... . two cotton gins, one sot^of gin-gi*er, one thrasher, and one dutch-fan, rye, oats and peas, twelve l»ee-hives, and other articles too tedious to mention. The sale will continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms of sale made known on the day. March 7, 1836. 37 E. W. DENNIS, admor. F our months after date,application will he made lo the honorable inferior court of Tattnall county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of laud num ber one hundred and eighty-four in the fourteenth district of the first section of ('herokce, and lot number fourteen in ihe eighth district of the third section of Cherokee, belonging to the estate of Jam ■» Standley, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. March 7, 1836. 41 SUSAN STANDLEY, guardian. i AOI’ R MONTHS after date, application will he made to the inferior court of Emanuel county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Abrahatn Cowart, lateof said county, deceased- February 13, 1836. CULLEN COWART, > , . * ’ > aam or*. 1 lull JiUiimry 1331 A CAKD. MRS. IIL'SON informs her friends, that she again the own r of the E AGLE HO I EL. ti-ji, Milledgcv ille—this house wns formerly kept by hetsell*, hut more recently by Mr. M’Conibs. Her patrons | | are assured, that nothing, on her part render them coiiilbrlnble. shall l>e wnntingto February 3, 1835.-31 \_*Tuesday in May next, will, within the legal hours, be sold before the court-house door in the town of Hartford, fisisl.i countv, all the negroes belonging to the esiateol Franci s M. Thomas, deceased. Terms made known on the dnv of sale. February 3, 1836. 33 JAMES L. CARRUTHERS, adrn'or. .1 \CK*ON HALL. The subscriber returns his thanks t and the public t*»r past favors in his ness and hopes to merit and sc of tlicir patronage, bv stri< ihe part ol* himself and turn his guests. His Houses an ous, with upwards ol fifiv that the best the ci his friends ne of busi- ure a continuance •t and undevialing attention on ily to the wauls and comforts of ’ very extensive and eomntodi- fi re-places. It is well known lilrv affords he will have on his table. SAMUEL BUFFINGTON. Mil'llihr villc. da. September 26. 1835.-13 E, at o & T O, Nr ££ Q S? ® ^ © THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends, and th,* public at large, that he has taken charge of that now and commodious TAV ERN recently erected in E.atentun, west ol the court-house square, on the site of the old tavern formerly occupied by Mr. Na th \n' Lyon, win re he Will he happy to give his attention to the wants and comfort of all who may favor him with their company. His house having been specially erected fora TAVERN, being commodious, situated in a central part of the town, his stables large and well provided with attentive OSTLERS, it tduces him to flatter himself with die belief that he will merit and share a due proportion of the public patronage, lie pledges himself to endeavor to promote the comfort of such as may give him a call. 1T - charges shall be according to customary rates. a DMINISTRATORS’ SALE. Postponed.— Pursuant to an order of the inferior court of Henry county, n lien sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours, be sold, be fore the court-house door in the town of Drayton, Dooly comity, lot of land number forty-five in the fourteenth dis- t, icl of said county, as the properly of Samuel Johnson, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. December 12, 1835. JESSE JOHNSON, ) , . 25 JAMES II. STARR, [ adm ors ' F.atonton, March 29, I836.-6t-40 Ills tMBS WRIGIIT. B NOTICE. B T being necessary lo close the concern of the MIL- LEDGEVILLE STREET LOTTERY, no- c, .I tice is hereby given to all those who are indebted to it, or to ' Pryor Wright, or WRIGHT * COSNARI), for rr. . m. . >, the use of the Lottkrv, that payment is requested witli- JL.VVCiilil'C t t)t1 Ilf • G(t* ! 0 nt delay, as in the event of delay suit will he brought. Th< Milleilgeeille,‘2d March. 1836. i Notes and Accounts are in my hands tor collection. Y a joint resolution of the General Assembly, passed i April 15,1836.-21-43 WILLIAM II. TORRANCE. 18th DECEMBER, 1835, it is provided, “that J A IM xjL Saturday in May next, will, within the legal hours.be sold, at the residence of John Casatee, late of Washington county, deceased, all the perishable property belonging to said estate, consisting of horses, one jersey wagon, house hold furniture, Ac. Terms made know ii on the day of sale. March 11, 1336.-38 J. R YOUNGBLOOD, adm’or. A dm i xst n a to irs sale. —Pursuant to an order of the inferior court of Doolv comity, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, will, on tlie first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours, be sold before the court-house door in the town of Drayton, Dooly county, lots of land, number fifteen and sixteen in the third district of said county, belonging to tlie estate of David Lanier, lateof said county, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. March 10, 1336 -37 PHILIP LANIER, ailm'nr. A DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an order of the inferior court of Dimly county, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, will, on lh<* first Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours.be sold before the court-house door in the town of Americ.ua, Sumter county, lot of land, number two hundred and nineteen in the twenty-seventh district of originally Lee, hut now Sumter county, belonging - j to the estate of David Lanier, iate of said county, deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. March 10, 1836. 38 PHILIP LANIER, a dm'or. the accounts Ibr services rendered during the present year, j (1835) in the counties of Stewart, Lee. Baker, Ran-j uulpil. Sumter, Early, and ihe counties adjacent there- • In, in defending and protecting tlie people from the hostile j movements of the Creek Indians, shall he paid by the Go- j vernor, out of any funds in the Treasury, not otherwise ap- i preprinted.” With a view to carry into effect this resolve j of the Legislature, notice is hereby given, to persons having • claims against the State under its provisions, to make out and ' transmit them to this department, properly authenticated,on, ; or hv tlie First day of MAY next. It is reouired that each claimant will mate oath, before some magistrate, to the correctness of his claim, and also, procure the certificate of the commanding otlieer of the county, under whose orders the services were performed, that the services charged for were rendered as staled in the account. Hy order of the Governor, 9t-36 R. A. GREENE, secretary, j ".•The Standard of Union, Southern Recorder and Columbus Sentinel, will publish tlie above until the first of May TO Bl ILDERS ANO HECIIA Nil’*. S EALED proposals will be received at the Ofiice of tlie Clerk of the Inferior Court for the county of Baldwin, in tlie town of Milledgeville, Georgia, until twelve o’elm k M. on the FIRST day of MAY NEXT, for building ; n Court-House in soid town, on the pile where the present Court-House now stands. The building is to be two story high, each story at least fifteen feet—to be built of brick laid m lime mortar, plastered neatly inside: lo rest on a gran- 1 it-* foundation at least four feet high, the face of the 6tone i hewn—the centre room below to be forty feet square—ruums ’ on the east and west eighteen by thirty feet—the second \ story, a roum of the same size as the centre for u Court i Hall, surmounted by a dome in proportion—five rooms a- bove and five chimneys io tlie house. The front to be a Portion j supported by four handsome pillars extending to the square, ten feet deep—granite steps. The building to becnniplet- ; ed within twenty months, and on failure to comply, the' contractor to forfeit the work done. The brick of the pre- \ p’tit Court House to betaken hy the undertaker at a fair | prior, for whieh lie is to give a credit for ihe amount. The Justices of the Inferior Court reserve to themselves ■ the right to arrange the Court Room and other internai re- ! g illations. i Payments tube made annually fjr three years from the date ol the undertaking. The contractor to give bond and sufficient security to the Justices of tbs Inferior Court for said county for faithful per- ! forinanee. For further particulars apply at the Office of ilie Geor gia Journal, in Milledgeville, w here a plan of the tinaing ' can be seen—ulsu specifications. February 16, 1836. WILLIAM GRIGG, J I. C. THOMAS H. KENAN, J. I. C. ’ WM. H. TORRANCE, J. I C. llt-31 WM. S. ROCKWELL, J. I. C. LIST 03’ LETTERS Currull, Mrs. Elizabeth ■ p EMAINING in tlie Posl-Olfice at Covington, Newton county, Ga. on tlie firs! day of April, 1836, and which, if not taken out before tlie first day of July next, v\ ill, as dead letters, he transmitted to the i’osl-Ofliee Department at Washington City. A.—Mrs. Rebecca Allen, Mrs. Levinah Anderson, Mrs. Janies Austin, Miss Pheriby Ayrork. It.—John Browning, William A. Browning, George \\ . B-rry. James Berry, Joint Baghy, James M Baghy, Yv tIlium M. Beall, Peter Boyd, Uriah Bryant, Benjamin 11. Bailey, Eli Bennett, Williamson M. Bruzwell, E. T. Bankers ton. C.—Isaac Cnhron, David Childers, Isaac Christian, A. Carrington, C. E. F. W. Campbell, II. M. Cook 2, William Courser, Stanly ('reaves, J. W Cheney, Mrs. Ann B. Cabell. I>.—Niccy S. Daniel. E. —Miss Rebecca Echols. F. —T. Freeman or L. Petty 2, Aaron Fortuity 2, Mrs. Sa rah Flanegmi. G. —George Gordon, M. Glass, William Gibson, J. G. Glover, Majors E. Graves, Soiomuu Graves, Mrs. Juana Graves. II.—West Harris, John Hughes, Robert Hansen, Mr. Hears!, John Haill, Henry Ileuld, Allen Ilood, William flerage, John Haniniock, Charles Hardv, John D. Hendrick, T. J. Hays A Co. ft. H. llodge, E. IE Hiatt 2, Matthew S. Harmon, Mat ha Ilarmon, Wiliiatn Hill, Elias 11:11, Miss Mary liill. J. —William Jarrell, Alexander Johnson, J. J. Johnson, Samuel Johnson, George W. Johnson. K. —J. W. Keadle, Richard Keimon, N. B. Knight. E.—F. A. I.ane, P. Lane, Miss E. Lane,Miss li. Louvin. 31.— Hugh A. Masters, J. Mathews, Samuel Moses, Dan iel M'Bean, Johnathan M Dow, Wilham D. M'Cruohen 2, .Mis. I.ytha 3Iore. N.—Alston Neighbors, 3Irs. Sarult Neel, 3Iiss Nancy T. Neely, Miss Nancy Nash. P.—Jesse Peek, 31 r. Parks, Samuel Patillo, John Paul, James Plariket, Marlin Packet, John W. Parker 2, Nancy W. Pucket, 31rs. Jane Pool 2, John Ponder. R. —Arthur Rice, Abram Riley, Miss Catharine J. Ryan, Miss Anonbella B. tfoberls. S. —Charles II. Sanders 2, Benjamin Smith, Absalom Smith, S.-th P. Storrs, Alexander Stewart, Joseph Simpson, Ubediah Snow, John Sawyers 2, Samuel B. Skeltuu, George D Staneel 2, James Stanfield, W. M. Swan. T. —Jt:lie's 31. Tate 3, Rev. Epps Tucker 2, Andrew II. Tarver, Elisha S. Trainel, William Tomblin, Benjamin Thrower. W.—K. Wilbonrn, Jack II. Wilbourn, Rev. Jack Wil- bourn, William (S eat, Bazil Wooley, Seaborn Worrell, William Worrell, Simmeon S. Worrell, William Ware,Gil bert A. W aje 2, 31 irtiu or William Woisly, George Bell or Robert Wadkins. 3.-42 ROBERT O. USHER, Postmaster. A DJIIHSTKATOR’S SALE.—On Friday the 3d day of June next, will, within the legal hours, be sold, at the residence of John Andress, late of Fayeile coun ty, deceased, all tlie perishable property belonging lo said deceased, consisting of stock of various kinds, and of house' hold futuilure. Terms made known on the day of sale. ALLIS ANDRESS, adm'rx. March 19,1336.-10 DAVID ANDRESS, adm’or. A DMIXISTllATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably loan order of the inferior court of Fayette county, when siirmg for ordinary purposes, will, on the fir-t Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court house dour in the town of Perry, Houston county, one undi vided half of lot of land number forty-eight in the fifth dis trict of Houston county, as the property of James Steene, deceased, lor the benefit of the h>*irs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. March 19, 1636.-40 BENJAMIN E. KNOLES, adm'or. A DMIN 1ST H AT OR S’ S ALE.—Under an order of the inferior court of Jasper county, when sittingfor ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in June next, withiti the legal hours, lie sold, before the court-house door in the town of Monticello, Jasper county, one hundred one and a half acres of land in said county, adjoining Jackson and Shropshire, number and district not tecollectcd, as the property of William Perry, late of Jasper county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on tlie day of sale. .March 28, 1836. 40 NATHANIEL PERRY,) . . . EDWARD N* PERRY, \ >tdm DISSOLUTION. JKNHE copartnership heretofore existing under tlie firm H. of WILLIAM PEABODY A TO. is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. William I’kabobv having bought out tlte entire interest of James Y. Smith, will continue the business, and is duly authorised to settle uil the busiiijss of the lute firm of William Peahodv it Go. WILLIAM PEABODY, JAMES Y. SMITH. Vainbridue, Decatur county, On. April 6, 1336.-41-43 A' notmi: PE ABODY’ A L'O. by note or open account, due the first day of January last, are requested to make imme diate payment. WILLIAM PEABODY. ! Bainbridge, Decatur counti/, Ga. April 10, 1836.-41-13 Ss & «F® ««©© & It* 1 DRUGGISTS, MACON, GA. rjlIIE SUBSCRIBERS (former partners of Ellis. ■ Shutwell. A Co.) have resumed their business i under the above firm, at their old stand opposite the Brick ' Tavern, and will keep a general assortment of Drugs, .Me- I Jicines, Surgical and Medical Instruments, Paints and Oils, of all kinds, Window Glass, assorted sizes, Giass \\ ’arc for shop furniture, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes of; every description, llolanic and Patent Medicines, Car penter's preparation, also his Essays on 3Iateria Meilica.— I Dye woods and Dye stuffs, and a great variety of miscellane ous Articles, of whieh they have received a large supply, and : intend keeping their stock constantly replenished, so as to be able at all tunes to supply Dealers, Physicians, Planters mid others, who may favor them with their custom. Intending to be permanently engaged in this business, the subscribers, from their long experience, hope lo render it worthy the patronage of old and new customers. Orders hy letter wall meet the sumo attention as if made in person HENRY 8HO'TWELI , j JACOB SHOTWELL. N 1? G VltDEN SEEDS, assorted, warranted J resit. ' A liberal discount made to country dealers. February 27, 1836.-eowtf-36 IT. A- J. S. agkTcv. ~~ LIST OP LETTERS H S EMAINING in the Post-Office at Th unaston, Upson I.9L county. Ga. on the first day of April, 1336, and which, if not taken out before the first day of July next, will, as dead letters, lie transmitted to the Posl-Oifice Department at Washington City. A. —William G. Andrews, Daniil A. Allen, jnn. Benja min Adams. B. --Euuck Brag 2, Martin Buck, William Blacksoti, James Braswell, \\". M. Beal! 2, J. W. Bridges 2, J. 11. Black, John Buslin, Robert Brown, John Bnnkley, Reid Beall, George Browne, Thomas D. Black, W. Couch or Thomas Bailey. C. — D- F. Clarke, Roper I). 8. W. Cants, James Courson, Charles Q. Collier, li. R. Cliapell, John Caddet.head, J. R. Candler, A. E. Cunningham, Theodore Child, A. F.Collier, Robert Collier, R. M Collier, (ViIlium Cunteli, Julius Clark, .Madison Calavvay, Miss Susan Courson, Elijah Cnielt, Ed uard Caulkins, Martin Cotl, Mr. Collier, .Willis Cole. I).—W. F. Dean, William Davis, Denis Daugherty 2, M, Duster, Dr. Dunn, E.— D J*. Ellis, William Ellerbee, M. B. Ellis, Andrew Elliot. William Ellington 2. 1*.—31 J. Fattgn, James Fincher, Francis Franklin. A. (4 Fambough 2, John Ferner, Susannah Farrar, Green Fer guson. G.—Seaborn GorJy, John Goode, Mrs. Lucy S. Greene, Cannon Gibbs, T. Y. Gill. II.—William Hudson, J. C. I lend ley, W. B. Ilopkins, Elizabeth Harilridjrc, A. Hawkins, J. C JIunf, Miss Ilarrct Harrell, Lewi* Holloman, Barbarra Ilarreil, Benjamin Ilam- briek, A. G. Hickman. I. —Thomas Ingram. J. —Lemon Jay, Willintn Jav. K—A. 31. D. King, Davis K tidal!, W. R. Keith. M.— E. M. May nor, .loci Matthews, Alexander Marreson, lease .Motes, A. A. Manning, Willey Marrise, 31 r. JI’Cov, Benjamin Milton, C. C. M'Kin'ey, Thomas 3Ianghum, John 31'Danoiigli. N —\\ dJiant Nevvson, Jesse New hey. P.—Lunsford Pitts, J. D. Prator, E. B. I’irchard, A’incatit Presley, John Pitts U.— Francis Roberts, Thomas Rails, E.’lis Robertson, Jane Rogers, J. Rogers, Mrs- E. A. Rainey, William Rai ney ~ A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Under an order of the inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting 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 Perry, Houston county, two hundred two and a half acres of land, adjoining Clopton, Mitchell ami Way, number and district not recollected, belonging to the estate of William Perry, late of Jasper county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Tt ruts made known oil the day of sale. March 23, 1836. NATHANIEL PERRY, ? , , EDWARD N. PERRY, J adm ors ' A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably loan order of the inferior court of DeKalb county, when silling 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 county, lot of land number two hundred and seventeen in the eleventh dis trict of originally Henry but now DeKalb county, as the property of Lewis Delany, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said decease'?. Terms made known on the day of sale. March 24, ?6d6. 40 ISAAC AWTRY, adm'or. 40 4 DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—Postponed.— J\. Agreeably to an order oft lie inferior court of Washing ton county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in May next, within tlie legal hours, be sold, be fore the court-house door in the town of Sandersville, Wash ington county, one tract of land and one negro belonging to the estate of Solomon Page, late of said county, deceased, viz: two hundred acres of land situate, lying and being in the county of Washington, on tlie waters of Williamson Swamp, adjoining Thomas Tanner, William Mayo and others, and one negro girl by the name of Eliza, about fifteen years old, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms made know n on the dav of sale. January 11, 1836 41 ELIZABETH PAGE, adm'rx E XECUTOR’S SALE.—On Friday the Gilx day of May next, will, within the legal hours, be sold, at the late residence of John Waldrop, of Fayettp county, deceased, all the perishable property belonging to said deceased, ron- sisting of stock of various kinds, and household furniture. Terms made known on the day of sale. March 19,1836. 40 DAVID WALDREP, exor. E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours, ho sold, before tlie court-house door in the town of Monticello, Jasper county, one negro man hy the t;aine of Isaac, about sixty years old, belonging to the estalP of Ohcdiah Belcher, late of said county, deceased; sold for the benefits of the heirs and creditors. Terms niude known on the dav of sale. March 1, 1836. 37 OBEDIAH R. BELCHER, ex or. E 3XI1CI TOIl’S SALE.—Agreeably to the last will and testament of Jesse Cox, Iate of Jones county, deceased, will,on the first Tuesday ill May next, within the legs] hours, he sold, before the court-house door in the town of Clinton, Jones county, otic hundred and eighty acres of land, more or less, being the place whereon captain Thomas Davis now lives, adjoining lands of James Modesit, Iladnek and others. Terms, twelvemonths credit. February 25,1836.-36 J. \V. GORDON, ex’or. I EXECUTOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an order of J the inferior court of Taitnall comity, when sining for ordinary purposes, will, on tlie first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours, he sold, before the court-house door 8-—Archibald Stwart, John Slaughter, T A. Salter, T. j in the town of Ileidsville, Tattnall county, two likely negro I. Stafford, N. Sand ers, \V. Shaver, S. \\ Smith, llarri*. i women, Sarah and Juda, belonging to tlieestate of*Jeremiah D. Smith, John Sellers, C. isirUiugs, 11. Smith, S. Stephens. T.—J K. Turnbull 3, W. Tillmon, II. Torbter, 31 rs. E. I hri uwtt, 31. Turner. ^ •—S. M. \\ ilsoii 2, J C. Wheatan.W. Wayelie, Mays ill tig- MissJ. Arillcdgevillc, December (JB, 1 rplIE subscriber returns his sincere thunks to those uln JL have favored him with the transaction of hu.-inees in tlte Central Bank; being now about lo remove to Columbus, I*. Wheuilv, A. Wilson, .1 Weaver, A . Webster, .1. Y\ h« has transferred his books to liiw sou, IlIJNJ AMIN II. , htm, D. Walker, J. Wadsworth, K. Wall, J. White, J I1ETIIUNE, and HAMILTON ii. GAITHER, ' w ho are authorized to settle all balances due to or from him on said books; and they will attend to the renewal of notes in the Centrul Bank at the usual fee of one dollar for each renewal. He solicits the patronage of his former friends and others in their behalf; he feel* confident that all business en trusted to their care, will be faithfullvnnd promptly attended to —tf-27 JOHN BETIIUNE. 1 3I‘Donald, deceased, for tlie benefit of Ihe heirs. Terms i made know n on the day of sale. March 7. 1836. i 41 NATHAN BRUTON, ex'or. ii' C. Walk, Y.—W. P. Yonge, A. L. Yerly. 3i-12 II. B. MABRY, Postmaster. I t’ AltDlAN’S SALE. — Ag.-i -ably to an order of the inferior court of Appling county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will, on tlie first Tuesday in May next, within ihe legal hours, be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Newtian, Coweta county, lot of land num ber seventy-six in the first district of Coweta county, for he benefit of George Tatum a minor. Terms made known IIKOI GHT TO I N FORSYTH, Monroe county, Georgia, a Negro Fel- j ,m the day of sale.” Fehiuary 17,1836.. " * low, culling himself GEORGE, arid saying that he) 3t j GEORGE LEE, j is doubtful of Iiia owner’s name, but thinks it is AI Cwrihs, living in Weeks county, Alabama, to whom lie was sold hv i t Martin or Martin and Pitts of Macon, Georgia, ahum No- i I veiuber last, and that he has been runaway about eiv'ht weeks 'J lie said fellow is about twenty-live or thirty tears I i of age, mid is brown complected. The owner guardian. ANDREW jOF VIRGINIA. THIS distinguished son of Snt Ch.uu.fs, belonging to Col. WM. R. JOHNSON of Virginia, nnd Messrs. T. II. IlOW- AR Dot* Columbus and A. II. KENAN ot Milledgeville, will remain the present .. spring and lull seasons at the stable of Mr. Ketmn at Milledgeville. Asa racer ANDREW was ■.uiuher one bis colls in Virginia and New York are spoken _ r.n the highest terms. Marta sent to ANDREW will j ■- in the CEXTR Ah BANK, nnd passing Grants Kept at. ten dollars per month and receive every attention; j through the several offices forONE DOLLAR Each. U 1 1« A (t DIAN’S SALE.—POSTPONED.—A- greeably lo an order of the inferior court of Emanuel ■ounty, when silting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in July next, w itliiu the legal hours, lie sold, before requested ! l h« court-house door in the town of Frnnklitiville, Lowndea to comply w ith the law, and take him aivny. April 5, 1830. ' county, lot of land number five kundml and twenty-six, in 4- MARTIN NALL, jailor. '' the twclih district of originally Irwin Inn now Lowndes — — : county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of Daniel Over- CRAXTIHIii ANI> BANK AGKNC.’Y. I street, late of Emanuel county, deceased. Terms made ri IIIE undersigned will attend to the renewal of NOTES j known on the day of* sale. February 2, 1836. JL in the CEXTR AI. BANK, and nns-inn- fjrotii. i A.> JOHN 03 EKS 1 RLE I, guardiun iey will be under the immediate care of th* proprietor and pt within sight of ANDREW’S Stahl*. 1 The season ill < omtncncc the first ot February and end t Iip first of Julv onus the same as last season. Handbills w.]l he .huri’v nt out. January 8, 1336.—23 ,, ,, , . HAMILTON ii. GAITHER. Milledgeville. January 'll, 1836—-3D BLANK* FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE. B ^IOU R MONTHS alter date, application will he made to the inferior court of Fayette comity, w hen silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Thomas Bennett, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. -March 19, 1836. 49 WILLIAM BENNETT adm'or. 37 JOHN II.COWART, F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to th? honorable inferior court of Washington county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of th? real estate of Jordan Smith, late of Washington county, deceased, for the henefit of the heirs. March 9,1836 JORDAN SMITH. [, 1 38 I j^OU R MONTHS after date, application will be made * to the inferior court of Jasper county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell three hundred and sixty acres of land, belonging to the estate of Kanlph liuff, late of Jasper county, deceased March 3, 1836. 39 ELIZABETH HUFF, ex'rx. 1 NOUR MONTHS after date,application will Ik* made to the inferior court of Dooly county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a negro hoy, named Adam, and lot of land number one hundred and sixty-eight in the seventh district of Dooly county, sold ns the property of Sampson Dilliard, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. JOHN J. COLLIER, adm'or. JOHN BALLARD, adm'or. January 28, 1836.-52-* in right of his wife. t ^OUR MONTHS after date, application will he made to the inferior court of Pulaski county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the interest which the heirs of Dillard have in the following negroes, viz. Dick,a man, and Elizabeth and Eliza, women; and also ihe increase of Tilda; for ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. January 2. 1836. 28 JAMES DILLARD, adm'or. walk the will annexed. F OUR 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 tlie real estate of Richard Gordon, late of Washington county, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. January 15, 1836.-30 FRANCIS T. TENMLLE, ex'or. F OUR MONTHS after date, application will he nindeto the inferior court ofTwiggs county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land, number one hundred and 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, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. March 16, 1836.-38 CHARLES CULPEPER, adm'ot. 1NOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will he made F to the inferior court of Delvalb county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Dan iel K. Tones, lateof DeKalb county, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditorsof said deceased. January 1, 1836. 29 JAMES B. FONES, adm'or. 1 301 R months after date, application will he made to the honorable inferior court of Henry county, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the estate of Hirum Harris, deceased. ALEXANDER PRICE, adm'or. March 11, 1836.-39 + I NOUK MONTIISafter date application will he made to the inferior court of DeKalh county, when sitting Ibr ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes, be longing to the estate of Lewis Brantley, late of said county, deceased. March 11, 1836. 39 JAMES W. GIVENS, adm'or. I NOUR MONTHS after date, application w ill be mad ' ro the inferior court of Dooly county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate belomring to Barrel Williams, late of Doolv county, deceased. Feb ruary 15, 1836. MELVIN A WILLIAMS, adm’rx. 35 II. J. WILLIAMS, adm'or F our months afterdate, application will be math to the inferior court of Henry county, when sittingfor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate (ex cept the widow’s dower) of Williutn Andrews, lateof Hen ry county, deceased, consisting of about nine hundred acres of land, lying in the third district of said county, for the be nefit of the heirs. February 6, 1836. MARTHA (4. ANDREWS, adm'rx. 34 JOHN G. TYUS, adm'or. F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to the inferior court of DeKalb county, when sittingfor ordinary purjKtses, for leave tosell Ihe real estate of Fielding Pierre, hue of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. January 13, 1836. WILLIAM VEAL,) JAMES PIERUE. { 31 adm’ors F OU R MONTHS afterdate, application will be made 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 sertion of originaliv Cherokee hut now Paulding county, as a part of the real estate of William Andrew's, lateof 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. F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to the honorable inferior court of Crawford county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell half of lot of land number thirty-sewn in the second district of originally Houston but now Crawford county, belonging to the estate of Garry M Onenl, lateof Crawford county, de- ceas<«i, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. April 12, 1836.-43 GRIFFIN ONEAL, adm'or. 1 NOI R MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to ihe inferior court of Talbot county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Samuel Winfrey, laie of Talbot county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. April 21, 1836. 43-1T10 HILLIARD H. SULLIVaNT. adm'or. I jlOUR MONTHS afterdate,application will be made lo the inferior court of Pulaski county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two lots of land, be longing to the estate of Brice Bradshaw, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs April 13. 1836. 43 WOODSON BRADSHAW, adm'or. A LL PERSON'S having demands against tlieestate j\. «»f Lewis Bramtley, lateof DeKalh county, deceased, are requested lo present them duly authenticated, within the legal time, and those indebted to make immediate payment. March 11, 1836.-39 JAMES W. GIVENS, adm'or. GEORGIA- Pulaski county. U fHEHKAS, Hannah A r ms tong applies for letters of administration on the estate of John Armstong, late of said county .deceased, These an*, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditorsof said deceased to beam! appear at my office, within the time precribed bylaw, to show cause, if any exist, w hy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 6lh April. 1836. 42 JOSEPH CARRUTI1ERS, c. c. o. GLOBGIAs Pulaski county. (ITHEKEAS, James L. Carruthers applies for letters of * * administration on the estate of Susan Carruthers, late of said county, deceased, These arc, 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 letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 4th April, 1836. 42 JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. o. GEO It GI Pulaski county H rHEREAS, William S. Whitfield applies for letters of administration on the estate of James S. Ivey, late of said county, deceased, Th sc are, therefore, to cite and ndmonish all anil singular tho 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, w hy said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 27th March, 1836. 41 JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. o. GEORGIA Tattnall county. %®ri!KREAS, Josiah J. Everett nnd Penolopy Archer apply for letters of administration on the estate of James K. Archer, deceased, These are therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear army office, wiiliin i he lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said Filers should not be graved. Giien under my hand at office, this 14th March, 1836. 41 JOHN H. SMITH, c. c. o GEORGIA, Henry county. %VH£RG\8, Zadoek Sawyer, applies for letters ofad- * * ministration on the estate of Jesse MJntursh, of said county, deceased, These are, therefore, lo 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 he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 31st March, 1836. 41 CHARLES BAYNE, v. c. c. o. APPRENTICES. \ "’ ANTED, at the Federal Union Office, apprentices at the printing business, two BOYS of from twelve j io fourteen years of ace, who are able to read and write.— Boys front the country will he preferred. GEORGIA, Jasper county. Injerior court, sitting for ordinary purposes. January, adjourned Term, 183b. Present their honors Hollis Cooley, Charles W.C. Wright, and Abram B. Dale, Justices. R ULE NISI.—Whereas, it appearing to the court, that, Asa Smith and JihnC. 8mii It, administrators of I lie estate of Thomas Smith, deceased, have duly and fully discharged their duties as administrators of said estate— whereupon It is ordered, That if no cause be shown to the contrary, the said administrators be dismissed frotn the further charge of the said estate, at the next September term of said court, and that this rule be published once n month for six months, previous to that lime, in some public gazette of this State. A true copy from the minutes of the court. Jan. 21, 1836. 31 EDWARD HICKS, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Jasper county Inferior Court, sitting fo T ordinary purposes, January, adjourned Term 1836. Present their honors William Sirozier, George W. Holland and Abram B Dale, Justices R ILE MSI.—Whereas, it appearing to the court that David Johnson, administrator, on the estate of Abney Mavs, deceased, has fully administered on said estate, and applies for letters of dismission therefrom. On motion, it is ordered by the court, that, unless cause be shown to the contrary on or before the first Monday in Sep tember next, letters of dismission from said estate be granted to t lie said David Johnson,-administrator as aforesaid, in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes. January 21,1836. 31 EDWARD HICKS, c. c. o. GEORGIA. Jasper county. Inferior court, sitting Jot ordinary purposes, January, adjourned Term 1836. Present their honors William Strozier, George W. Holland and Abram B. Dale, Justices. R ULE NISI.- Whereas, it appearing to the court, thatCharles Morgan, administrator of tlieestate of Mathew Gregory, deceased, has fully administered unsaid estate, and applies for letters of dismission therefrom. On motion, it is ordered by the conn, that, unless 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 ihe said Charles Morgan, administrator, as aforesaid, in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutPs of the court. Jan. 21. 1836. 31 EDWARD HICKS, c. c. o GEORGI A, Jones county. ^RFHEREAS, Georg. W Hansford guardian of Will- » w tam (». Ryan, applies for letters of dismission from said guardianship, These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to lie arid 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 MAC A RTHY.c. c. o. GEORGIA, Jasper County. , HEUEAS, William Ross, administrator of James J. '• V Ross, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismission on said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased io 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 20th November, 1835 21 EDWARD HICKS, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Taitnall county. W HEREAS.Colson Groomcs, executor on the pstateof James Stephens, deceased, applies for letters of dis mission from said estate, These are, therefore, lo 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 letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 8ih February, 1836 36 JOHN H. SMITH, c. c o. GEORGIA, Washington county. W HEREAS, Allafar Shehee applies for letters of dis mission from the administration of the estate of Daniel Shehee, deceased, These are, therefore, tociteand admonish all and singular llie kindred and creditors of said deceased to he anil appear at my office, within the time precribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not b? granted. Given under my hand at office, this 5ih January, 1836. 28 FRANCIS T TENNILLE, c. c. o GEORGIA, Dooly county. \\T IIEKEAS, John J. Collier, administrator of tlie estate YV of Sampson Dilliard, deceased, applies for letters 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 snow cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 13lh February, 1836. 35* THOMAS H. KEY, c. c. o GEORGIA- Twiggs county. WKrHEKEAS, Samuel Adams, administrator of thees- » W tateof Godfrey Ross, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to snow cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 7th December, 1835. 25 NATHAN LAND, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Washington 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 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 9th March. 1836. 38 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Washington county. W HEREAS, John Gilmore, administrator on the es tate ot* Thomas Gilmore, deceased, applies for let ters of dismission from said estate, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all a$d singular the kindred at d creditors of said deceased to he and appear at iny 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 9th March, 1836. 33 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE. c. c. o. GEORGIA. Washington county. W HEREAS, Richard Martin applies (or letters of dis mission from the executorship of the last will and testament of Thomas Martin, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, lo show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted Given under my band at office, this 9th March, 1836. 38 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o BANE STATE OF GEORGIA. Saeamuih, bth April, 1836. ■jRJOTlCE.—An election will be held at the hanking house INI Jn this city, on Monday, the 2t| day of MAY en- filing, for six Directors in this Bank on ihe part of* the in dividual Stockholders, to serve for twelve months from that date, of which all stockholders will lake due itottre. By order of the hoard, 3t 42 A. PORTER, cashier. SAMUEL KOCkWELL H AS removed his I. AW OFFICE to the Masonic Hall, over the Store of Cowles «fc Ward. Milledgeville, March 25, 1836.-40 LAW. ~~ T HE subscriber has removed to Columbus. Ga.— His office is in Calhoun's Buildings, over William and W. Toney's Dry Good Store. February 10, 1836 13t-36 M. J. WELLBORN. MEDICAL. NOTICE. D R. WILLIAM G. LITTLE has removed to Milledgeville. He will practice Medicine in the va rious branches of the profession, in this and the adjominir counties. January 22,1836.—30 b N. B. Dr. J. II. GORMAN has left at my oflire, his Notes and Accounts for collection; those in- dehted will please eall and make immediate payment March 4, 1836.-36 \y. G. I,. MEDICAL NOTICE. D ®;..®* !>• CASE respectfully informs the citizens of 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 Hall,) where he would he hap py to receive and attend to all calls iu ihe line ofthe ME1»4 ICAL PROFESSION. U Milledgeville, September 18, 1835. 13 BOTANIC TWEBICVNES AND DR. §. THOMSON'S RIGHTS FOIl USING THEM, For Sale by WILLIAM S. ROGERS Milledgeville, Ga. February 12, 1836. 5F7" He will receive subscriptions fir the BOTANIC SENTINEL, printed at Philadelphia,and the TIIOll. SON IAN It ECO K DER, published at Coitimbus. Ohio. Specimens of each may be seen by applying in per- son to him %* 5 i.L letters directed to him must, to receive atten tion, he post-paid. THOMSON!AN RECORDER^ EDITED EY DU. A. CURTIS. PROSPECTUS of TILE FOURTH VOLUME. T HE publication of the Fourth Volume of the Thom- soniaN Recorder will be commenced on the 11th of October next. The coming volume, like its predecessors, w ill be mainly devoted to the diffusion and defence of that system of Medical Practice, discovered by and patented to BB» SAMUEL THOMSON. As heretofore, the Recorder will contain n large portion of Original Mat ter. and no exertions will he spared to keep pace with that march of improvement in Medical Science, which the introduction of the Botanic Practice has, within a few years, advanced with a rapidity unparalleled in the history of oilier sciences. Lectures, Essays, and Practical Coin- ntunications, may he expected from the same gentlemen who have hitherto made the Recorder their medium of commu nication to the public. Tlie mechanical appearance and general features of the Second Volume will remain un changed in the fourth CONDITIONS.—The Tiiomsonian Recorder is published every other Saturday, on fine super-royal paper, in octavo form, convenient for preservation and binding. A title-page and index w ilt he furnished at the close of the volume. The annual subscription is Two Dollars, piy. able at the time of subscribing Individuals or companies, forwarding Five Dollars, free of postage, shall receive three copies; forwarding Ten Dollars, six copies; anil in the same ratio for larger sums. Agents will retain twelve and a half p>er cent, on subscriptions collected, and are au thorized to forward us sums of five dollars, and rising, by mail, at our risk. For the work, apply to our Agents, or postage paid, to J AKV IS PIKE & CO., jmblisheis, Columbus Ohio. Columbus. Ohio, September 20, 1835. O SBORN’S PIIILOTOKON, or Female Com. fort, for the relief of all the Sympathetic Diseases at tendant on pregnancy. It rpadily relieies Nausea or Sick- nes at the Stomach, Vomiting of Food, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Indigestion, Fastidious Appetite, Toothache, Wandering Pains, Cramps, Inquietude, Solicitude, Anxiety, &c. It soothes and tranquilizes the mind and disposes to rest. It is a rertain relief in painful periodical visitations.— A single bottle, nnd sometimes a single dose, will eunvinre any patient that it is truly a female comfort. By strength ening, correcting and invigorating the uterine system, it will effectually prevent Miscarriages, when there is a possibility, and make Parturition quick, safe and easy;—ond for after pains it is a sterling remedy. It has h-xui before lit? puhlie, in some parts of our country, since 1829. It has stood the test of scientific opposition and investigation, and has pre tailed! And we have the certificates ol physicians, mid wives, and intelligent females, in abundance. Each hottlo has the proprietor’s name impressed on one side, and his written signature on a label on theo'her. Directions for using the Female Comfort in all cases for which it is recommended, with many important certificates, accompanying each bottle, in pamphlet form, within the en velope. W C. POWELL, Agent. At his Drug and Book Store, Milledgeville. Ga. The aiiove Medicine will also he sold by I. T. CUSH ING. as travelling agent December 25, 1835—w6m-26 GEORGIA. Washington county. U J HEREAS, Samuel Robison applies for letters of dis mission from the executorship of the lust will and testament of Samuel Robison, son. deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all nnd 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 9th March, 1836. 38 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o. GEORGIA. Jones county. W HEREAS, George W. Hansford, administrator on the estate of Susannah Hansford, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate, These ere, 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 hy law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 4th March, 1836. 97 CH ARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Pulaski county VjFHEREAS, Stephen Lee, administrator on the estate of * " Christopher Pair, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from Ntid estate, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ap pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ifany exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under iny hand at office, this 5th April, 1836. 42 JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. o. GEORGI A. Fayette county. W HEREAS, Zadok Bonner, administrator of the es tate of John Johnson, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate. These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditorsof said deceased to he and appear at my office, within Ihe time 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. Twiggs county. W HEREAS, Elijah E. Crocker, administrator of the estate of Allen Belcher, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted. Given underlay hand at office, this 7th December, 1835. 25 NATHAN LAND, c. c. o. GEORGIA. Twiggs county. II 7 HF,Rl’.AS, William Brown and Dempsey Brown, ** administrators on the estate of Hardy Brown,.de ceased, apply for letters of dismission from said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the tim? precribed hy law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office', this 13th April, 1836 43 NATHAN LAND, c. c. o. CURE OF DROP*If. D RS. FALL & ELLIOTT intend to keep constantly on hand, with M. E. Edwards of Milledgeville. a supply of their valuable Medicine for the cure of Drojwy. Nov 26 21 in THE INDIAN S PANACEA, 1 NOR the CURE of Rheumatism, Scrofula or King’s E- ' vil, Gout, Sciatica or Hip Gout, Incipient Cancer, Salt Rheum, Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases, particularly Ul cers and painful Affections of the Bones, Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Ulcers of every description. Fever Sores, and Internal Abscesses, Fistulas, Pilps, Scald Head, Scurvey, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Blotches, and every variety of Cutaneous Affection; Chronic Catarrh; Head ache proceeding from an acrid humor; Pain in the Stomach and Dyspepsia, proceeding from vitiation; Affections of the Liver; Chronic Inflammation of the Kidneys, and General Debility, caused by a torpid action of the vessels of the skin. It is singularly efficacious in renovating those constitutions which have been broken down by injudicious treatment or juvenile irregularities. In general terms, it is recommended iu all those diseases which arise from impurities ofthe blood, or vitiation of the humors, of whatever name or kind. Some of the above complaints may require some trilling assistant applications, which the circumstances of th? case will dictate; but for n general remedy or PURIF1CA- TOR. to REMOVE the CAUSE, the INDIAN’S PANACEA will generally he found sufficient. Taken in proper doses, the INDIAN’S PANACEA operates as an alterative and detergent; a diaphoretic, diu retic and laxative; an autispastnodic and anodyne; and, in proper cases, as a stomachic and emmenagogue. Generally expressed, it increases all the secretions and excretions, gives tone to the stomach, and excites action in the glands in a particular manner. From these principles, its operations may be understood. It is little more than three years since this preparation was presented to the public; but, in that short space of time, sum? hundreds of persons might he found, who would so lemnly declare that they believed that their lives were sav ed hy it, and in most rases after they had tried many and perhaps all the common remedies in vain. Wherever it is known, it is rapidly coming into nse, and this affords the most substantial nnd convincing proof of its merits. The value of the PANACEA is most conspicuous in those long-standing and syphilitic and scrofulous affections which have defied all other remedies, and particularly in those cases where mercury has been so lavishly used as to cause distressing pains in the hones, nodes, mercurial ulcers, derangement of the digestive organs, &c. These it com pletely removes, and in all cases it entirely eradicates the diseases and the effects of mercury, renovates the constitu tion, and leaves the patient sound and well. In Rheuma tisms and in Ulcerated Sore Throat, its happy effects nre not less apparent, giving almost immediate relief. by May 9, 1835.—45 For sale W. C. POWELL, Agent, Milledgeville, Ga. CENTRAL BANK OF GEORGIA, MILLEDGEVILLE. T H E undersigned officers of this Bank will hereafter at tend to the RENEWAL of all NOTE* that may he entrusted to their care, for the customary fee of ONE DOLLAR for each renewal. Letters enclosing Note and Money for the renewal of notes, post-paid, directed to the “Officers of the Central Bank of Georgia,” or any one of them, will t e promptly attended to. The old Note, No tice and blank Note, w ill, in all cases, be forwarded by the earliest mail, kugust 19, 1835. C. C. MILLS, Cashier, W.J. DAVIS, Teller, L. D. BUCKNER, Discount Clerk, 8 B. 11. REYNOLDS, Book-Keeper. CAUTION. FAT HERE AS, my Wife, AMANDA M. TYUS, has left my bed and board, without any reasonable provocation; I take this method of informing the public, that I shall no longer consider myself bound to pay any debt she may contract, nnd all persons crediting her in any way whatever, will do it at their own risk, as 1 am determined to pav none of her contracts. Henry counly, Ga. April 9,1836. 2t- 43 LEWIS TYUS. *.* Tlie Federal Union anil Georgia Journal will publish ibe above twice, and forward tlieir accounts to' M'Douougb, Beu*f counti*, Georgia. BLANK* ! I’OU SALE AT THIS OFFICE.