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KJ-SEW S¥RlS6.a
AND SUMMER GOODS.
subscribers have received their Spring and Sr.m-
JL mer assortment, which they oiler to their friends and
the public in general, on as good terms os uny house in the
place- their stock consists of oil those articles usually kept
i>i the DRY GOOD line, i iicy would iuvile all to
«.all and examine fur themselves. Thankful for past pair on
age," they hope by exertion and attention, to merit a continu
ance of the same.
Also, MANUFACTURERS, whufe.sala and retail
dealers in Tia Ware of all descriptions. Ail orders
Ihxnkfuily received and punctually attended io.
ROOT Sc SON.
X. B. Twelve harrclls of prime Apple V1XBOAH.
MiUeJgecilU, April 27, 19 36.-44
• # * Tin* K Recorder will publi.^h the abuv* * T, f-r*.
m W- « Wo>Rt&
And if* GOOJ&S.
IlE Subscribers having taken the Store 0:1 the corner,
Win. G. A- J. T. Jane
©•LOSS SOTSL s
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north of Mts.r*. Win. G. A- J. T. Jane, formerly oo-'
copied as the Post Office, respectfully inform iliecitl/o-roof'
MiiledgcviUe and tha adjacent country, that they have on
hand and arc- now receiving in addition to their Stock, a
a general assortment of
NEW GOOD?,
Consisting of Staple Dry Goods, Silks, l'uncy Goods.— j
Ke.idy made Clothing, Hats, Roots, and Slues, Hardware, •
Cutlery, Crockery, Ac. Ac. Ac. 1 ... i
Which will tie offered at uuusnally low prices for cash or : artf assured, that nuthin_
approved credit. The public are requested to call and exam- r eodcr them cumforlabje.
ine lor themselves. BEECHER & BROWN'.
X• B. Liberal prices given tor cuut.rry produce in o
change. R. A B.
AUllcdgcuFe, Aprri' 26, 1336.—3M t
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
fWNIIE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs her friends,
JJL and the public, that she has removed to that very con
venient stand and commodious ESTABLISHMENT,
formerly known ns the UNION HOTEL, and which
has been occupied for some time by Mr. Aaron Searcy
This establishment, including the out-buildings, will be put
i i a state of thorough repair, and the subscriber is well pre
pared toaccommodate BOARDERS. TRANSIENT
CUSTOMERS, and TRAY ELLERS, Jshesolioita
a share of public patronage, of which she will endeavor to
render herself and her establishment worthy, hy an ample
stock of the best supplies, and by the most assiduous atten
tion to the wants and comforts of h--r customers.
January 8, 1836.—23 NAN(. V J. GODWIN.
A C ARD.
MRS. HUSON informs her friends, that she
is again the owner of the EAGLE HOTEL,
in Milledgevillo—tills house was formerly kept by
let self, but more recently bv Mr. M’Combs. Her patrons
on her r«rt, shall be w antingto
February 3, 1835.-31
M:
T HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friends ;
and The public in this and the adjacent counties, that ■
he has commenced businesss in the STORE adjoining \
Messrs. O. Root A Son, where lie is now receiving and
opening art entire New Stock of DRY GOODS, care-;
fully sclented and iuitablo for the SfKiN-i and Sl’.MJll.R )
Cade. ^
Hav iog all ihnse articles usually k-’pt in Dry Good -Stores, j
he deems it unnecessary to enumerate them, hut would invite •
all to call and see for themselves, ana h“ promises on his part
fo spare no pains in endeavoring to please those w ho may fa
vor lum with a^-all; (RHIUS will be sold on us reasonable i
terras us in any house in the place; lis would therefore re
spectfully solicit a share of public patronage.
JAMES li. Si I.MI AX.
MUleigivill", April 13, 1S3G.-3J-43
at; tl.O .Miit-.-ag.vilte papers will sic: IV: ah three Uls .. r
M:
JACKSON MALL.
The subscriber returns his thanks to his friends
and tho public lor past favors ui his lino of busi
ness raid hopes To merit and secure a continuance
of their patronage, by strict and uadeviating attention on
the part of himself and family to tho wants and comforts of
his guests. II:s Houses are very extensive and commodi
ous, with upwards of tiny tire-places. It is well known
that the best the country affords he will have on his table.
ts\3.1 L EI, HUFF1NGTON.
Milledgeville, Ga. September 20, 1833.-13
M
A DMINISTKATOR’S SALE. On the first
f\ Saturday in May next, will, within the 1-gal iiours, be
sold, at the residence of John Casatep, iale of Washington
county, deceased, all the perishable properly belonging to
said estate, consisting of horses, one jersey wagon, house
hold furniture, &c. Terms made known on tin* day of sale.
March 11, 1336.-38 J. li. YOUNGBLOOD, adm'or.
DMINSTKATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an
orderof the inferior court of Dooly county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in June
next, within the legal Iiours, 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 the estate of David Lanier, late of said county,
deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. March
10, 183G.-37 PHILIP LANIER, aam’or.
A DJUINISTR ATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an
XJL order of the inferior court of Dooly county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in July-
next, w ithin the legal hours, be sold before the court-house
door in the town of Am ricus, Sumter county, lot of land,
number two hundred and nineteen in the twenty-seventh
distrietof originally Lee, but now Smuter county, belonging
to tho estate of David Lanier, late of said county, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale .March 10. 1836.
•3J PHILIP LANIER, adm’or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-On Friday the
f\ 3d day of June next, will, w ithin ih legal hours, he
sold, at the residence of John Andress, lateuf Fayette coun
ty, deceased, all the perishable prup-rty belonging to suiJ
deceased, consisting of stock of various kinds, and of house
hold fa.niture. Terms made known on the day of sale.
ALLIS ANDRESS, adm'rx.
.March 13, IS35.-10 DAVID ANDRESS, adm’or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably loan
order of the inferior court of Fayette county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
July next, within the legal hours, be sold, before tho court
house door in the town of Perry, Houston county, one undi
vided half of lot of laud number forty-eight in the fifth dis
trict of Houston county, as the properly of James Steene,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. March
13, 1836.-10 BENJAMIN E. KNOLES, adm’or.
DMIXI8TK ATOHS’ SALE.-Under an order
_ of the inferior court of lasper county, when sitting for
THE subscriber would respectfully inform bis I ordinary purposes, will on the first Tuesday in June next,
friends, and the public at large, that he lmsjaken j
F OUR MONTHS after d3te, application will be made
lo the inferior court of Morgan county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one lot of land be
longing to the estate of Redmond Waits, iate of said coun
ty, deceased, for the benefit of the h-irs. April 2, J83G.
•11 EWELJ. M’COY, admor.
F OUR MONTHS after date,application will he made
to the honorable inf riur court of fall nail county, w hen
silting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land num
ber one hundred and eighty-four in the fourteenth district of
the first section of Cherokee, and lot number fouiteen in the
eighth district of the third s-rtiou of Cherokee, belonging
to the estate of Jam s Stand ley, deceased, for the bm-fit of
the heirs. March 7, 1826.
41 SUSAN STANDLEY, guardian
1 ^0 U li MONTHS after dale, application will be made
to (he inferior court of Emanuel county, when sitiing
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of
Abiahaiu Cowart, lateuf said county, d ceased. February
13, I33G. CULLEN COWART, > , . ,
37 JOHN IL COWART, f d
I jNOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Washington county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leuve to sell a part
ol the real estate of Jordan (Smith, late of Washington
county, deceased, forthe benefit of the heirs. March 9,1336
WILLIAM SMITH,
38 JORDAN SMITH,
adm'ors.
RTtOUK MONTHS after date, application will be made
Jfe to the inferior court of Jasper county, w hen sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three hundred nnd sixty
aerps of land, belonging to the (staleof Ranlph liufif, late
of Jasper county, deceased. March 3, 183G.
39 ELIZABETH IIUFF, cx'rx.
vv end commodious TAVERN «* l , he , 1 °« n of Munlict-Ho, Jasper county, one hundr, d one
n west of the court-house square, a “d ahalf a< ; res o1 lalid 111 f a 'd adjoming J u kson
— and Shropshire, number and district not lecullecti-d, ns the
property of William Ferry, late of Jasper county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on the day of sale. March 23, 1836.
lUSOlSIC M-llili.
T
IIP. subscribers have received their assortment of?
SPRING GOODS, consist ii-g of the latest styles j
of French Muslins mid Cambrics, Calicoes, Ginghams, Jac
onets, Bishop Law us, ric h figured g.uue dress Hundker- ■
chiefs, blond Scarfs, worked Capes and Collars, splendid i
Bonnet Ribbons, rich figured aud tinseled belts, ladies lined
Parasols and Umbrellas, 5-1 and 10-4 linen (Sheetings: a
good assortment of Russia, Silk and Beaver Hats—Bounds t
—Shoes—Hardware—Crockery, Ac.
-Also, a lot of Curled Httir MATTRASSES.
The above urticlf s will be sold nt Reduced Prices. !
Thunkful for past patronage, tliey hope by exertion mid at- .
leniiun to merit a continuance of th>> sum-.
COWLES & WARD.
.yULulgevitlr. April 13, 1836.-13 i
Great Safe of Heal JEstale^
IN CHARLESTON, South Carolina.
MM7TLL ba sold, near the Exchange, in tlie City ol‘j
nv Charleston, by public auction, on SATURDAY’ 1
tha 11th of MAY' next,
OAK IIU.\1)51EI> BlILDUiG LOTS,
late tho prop,irty of tha City, and known as the City,or
Burnt Lands, extending from Meeting to Angon, and trout
Market lo Pitu-knev Street.
charge ot that tie
recently erected in Eatonton, .
on the site of the old tavern formerly occupied by Mr. Na
than’ Lvov, where he w ill he happy to give his attention
to the wants and comfort of all who may favor him with
thrir company. His house having been specially erected
for u TAVERN, being commodious, situated in a central
part of tho town, his stubles large and well provided with
attentive OSTLERS, induces him to flatter himself with
the belief that ho will merit and share u due proportion of
the public patronage. He pledges hintsell to endeavor to
promote the comfort of such as may give him a cad. His
charges shall be according to customary rates.
JAMES WRIGHT.
Eatonton, March 89, 1936.-6f-40
HIGHEST PRIZES!
4.000 DOLLARS,
52.000 DOLLARS
1,500 DOLLARS &c.
AUGUSTA INUEPEJJDESIT
FIRE COMPANY LOTTERY,
Class No. 8, to be drawn in the city of AUGUSTA,
On THURSDAY the 2Gth of MAY next.
1‘IIICE OF TICKETS.
Who7es 81—Halves S’J—Quarters 81.
{<’>* Orders for Tickets in the above scheme (post-paid!
inclosing the cash, orprize tickets in the Miiiedgeviile
Street Lottery, wTd be punctually attended to, if ad-
dressi
Mil!,
rvillc
JAMES F. SMITH.
April 25, 1335.-4£-11
FOR SALE.
A lot of LAND lying within two miles of Mill
on
lge\ ilfe,
the Clinton road, containing two hundr, d and ten
The property will besold on the following terms: One-fifth | acres more or less, wall improved, with a good Dwelling
rash—the remaining four-fifths payable by instalments ol j hou.v, a first rate Giil house, and Gin, and other out hou-
turi prer cent, a year until paid; the payment to be secured by seg, the land is go»»d, and well adapted to the cultivation of
bond and mortgage of the property, with interest at seven . CORN and COTTON; convenient to market; any per-
per cent, payable annually, with a conn.non to be subscribed j son wishing to purchase such a lot or plantation, w ould do
f-j on the part of the purchaser that none other than buildings ( well to caU soon, tor I intend :o sell; titles indisputable,
of brick or stone, covered with tile,.slam, or tin, tire to beer-; April 2G, 183G-21-41 JOHN HOWARD.
ertedon the premises. Situated as the property is, iri the -■■■— ——-
very centre of the business part of the City, and adjoining \ I.ISTP OF MjS'3’E”fi , JES.S
otto of the largest and most splendid ITotcIs in tho United i 'BFBF.3rAI.MNG in the Fost-Otfice at Covington, Newton
States, now ultuost bchig erected on tho premises, it is he-' fit county, Ga. on the first day of April, 1836, und which,
Hevod by the proprietors that this property combines more 1 if nod taken out before the first day of July next, will, as dead
extensive business establishments and offers greater induce- j letters, be transmitted to the I’uSl-Office Department at
mams tii capital and enterprise than any other par: ol' the J Washington City.
40
NATHANIEL FERRY, )
EDWARD N. FERRY, S aJm
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.-Under an order
of the inferior court of Jasper county, wh**n sitting for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tueeduy in June next,
within the legal hours, ho sold, before the court-house door
in the town of Ferry, Houston county, two hundred two and
a half acres of lnnd, adjoining Clopton, Milch. il and Way
number and district not recollected, belonging to the estate
of William Furry, late of Jasper county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on
the day of sale. 31arch 28, 1836.
NATHANIEL PERRY, \ , .
40 EDWARD N. PERRY, $ a,im ors ’
1 710 L : R MONTHS after date,application will-bo made
' to the inferior court of Dool v county, when silling for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro hoy, named
■Adam, and lot of loud iimnlxT one hnndi.d and sixty-eight
in the seventh district of Dooly county, soldas the property
ol Sampson Dilliard, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
JOHN J. COLLIER, admor.
JOHN BALLARD, adm'or.
January 28,183G.-32-* in rinht of his wife.
I NOUI! MONTIISaller 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, Ibr the benefit of the heirs ami creditors. January
15, 183Gj-30 FRANCIS T. TENN’ILIJS, ex’or.
I NOUK MONTHS after dale, application will be
made to the inferior court of Twiggs 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, but now Randolph county, belong
ing to the estate of Roderick Bush, late of Twiggs county,
dt ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. March
16. 1836 -38 CHARLES CULPEPER, admoi.
GEORGIA, Jasper county
Injtrior court, sitting for ordinary purposes.
January, adjournetl Term, 1836.
Present their honors Hollis Cooley, Charles W.C. Wright,
and Abram It. Dale, Jnslic'-s.
R ULE NISI.—Whereas, it appearing to the court,
that, Asa Smith and Jr hit C. Smith, administrators of
I he estate of Thomas Smith. d> leased, have duly and fully
disebatged their duties as administrators of said estate—
whereupon
It is ordered, That if no cause be shown to the contrary,
the said administrators he dismissed from the further
charge of the said estate, nt the next September term of said
court, and that this rule he published once a month for six
months, previous to that time, in some public gazette of lilts
State.
A true copy from the minutes of the court. Jan. 21, 1336.
31 EDWARD HICKS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Jasjier county
Inferior Court, silting for ordinary purposes,
January, adjourned Term 1836.
Present their honors William. Strozier, George W. Holland
and Abram B Dale, Justices.
R l LE MSI.—Whereas, it appearing to the court that
• David Johnson, administrator, on ihecsinieof Abney
Mavs, deceased, has fully administered on said estate, and
applies for letters of dir-missiun I herefrom.
On motion, it is ordered by the court, that. link ss cause be
shown to the contrary on or before ihp first Monday ill Sep-
U tnber next, letters of dismission from said estate be granted
to the said David Johnson, administrator us aforesaid, in terms
of ihe law.
A true extract from the minutes. January 21,1836.
31 EDWARD HICKS, c. c. o
DOCK El,
W 1.1 l ieu
SAMUEL
P 3 AS removed his LAW ... » ■
vS B Hall, over the Stole of Cowles ,k IV ' *
Mdialgevble, March 25, 1836.-40
LAW.
FB1HF. snbseri^r has removed lo Co!
J8- His office is in Calhoun’s Buildings, o>. r \v
W. Toney’s Dry Gou.. Store. February’ in vJ
13t-36 M. /. \VEif;
^■Tlhrjs, J
&
ELLtfJ
JIEftECAL NOTICE
R. WILLIAM G. LITTLE In, .
Millfdgeville. He will pnictiee
lions branches of the profession, in this and tC
coumi. s. January 22, 1336.—30
n. b. pr. j. u. Gorman h as up
office, his Notes and Accounts for cxifecik,/ '
debted v. ill please call and make immediate ■ Y 1 * 1
Match 4, 1836.-36 p
MEDICAL NOTIC E.
D 1 *;.®* D. CASE respe, Unity i, llt , :nlg
Milledgevillo and vicinity, the: he has i
lieu in liit* *Mihi room of th** building ol ili«* -
der, (opposite the Masonic Hall.) where he
Milltolgeville, »Srpirndmr 18, 1835.
-13
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably loan
order of the inferior court of DeKalb 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 Decatur, DeKalb county, lot
land number two httndred and seventeen in the clevinth dis
tnct of originally Henry but now DeKalb county, as the
property of Lewis Delar.y, dtceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. March 24, 1835.
48 ISAAC AWTRY, adm'or.
A DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—Under an or
derof the inferior court of Scriven ctiuity, when sit
ting 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 Monroe, Walton county, lot of laud
number one hundred and forty-two, in the second district of
\\ a lion county, containing two hundred and fifty acres, and
belonging to the, state of William Taylor, deceased.
April 1G. 1336.-41 NANCY TAYLOR, adm'rz.
For further particulars and for reference lo o plan of the !
property, apply to KEft BOYCE;
Eoocc i*jr Cc's. Wharf, or :
L. M. WILEY,
Charlnitem, fi. C. April 25, 1836-3<-44 JC’n* Street ;
AGENCY.
T HE undersigned will attend to the renewal of Notes
in the Cernral B ink, ut the usual fee of One Dollar
for each retjevv.il. They will also pass through the several
offices and forward grjnts at one dollar for ti single grunt, i
und filly ceuts each where tnore than one is requested —
Cotamunicoiiojis addressed to them jointly or separately,!
(post-paid/ will be putu'iualfy autnded to.
JOHN ti. FAR.lv,
ytlleigeeiUe, April 1‘, 1336.-11 PF.TRR FAIR.
mdwm 3- ;
AND CIIEUOB.EE LAND AGENCY.
f W1 ifK undersigned offers his services to the public ns an ,
B. Agent fur the transaction of business in the Central ;
Banks aud in selling Cherokee Lands. His lees will,
ha for Agency in discounting or renewing each Note in Bank
one dollar; for effectin'' sales of Land, five dollars per tract .
under urto hundred dollars, end five per cent, tor all above ,
that sum. His Into residence in the Cherokee country and ;
present station in the Surveyor General's Office, peculiarly •
adapt him for this agency.
All cumiiinnirutiur.s must conic post-paid, or they will |
nut ba taktm from the post-office.
1836.-11
GRANTING AND BANK AGENCY.
rB’IHE undersigned w:li attend to i he renewal of NOTES
B. in the CENTRAL BANK, aud passing Gmntii
through the several offices for ONE DOLLAR Each.
HAMILTON B. GAII'IIER.
Milh dgetillc, January 22, 1836.—39
DISSOLUTION.
rf^iiE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm
JL of WILLIAM PEABODY' & CO. is ties day
dissolved by mutual consent. William Pi:.vboi>y having
bought out tho entire interest of -fumes Y'. Smith, will j
on turn ne
business
Hail
A. —Mrs. Rebecca Allen, Mrs. I.ciinah Anderson, Mrs.
James Austin, Miss Pheriby Ayror l:.
B. —John Browning, TVdiiuin A. Browning, George W.
Brrrv. James Berry, John Eagby, Janies M Baghy, William
)I. Brail, Pelpr Boyd, Uriah Bryant, Benjamin if. Bailey,
Eli Bennett, Wiliiarason M. Brazwell, E. T. Bankerston.
C. —Isaac Cohron, David Childers, Isaac Christian, A.
Carrington, C. ll. F. W. Campbell, H. M. Cook 2, William
Courser, Stanly Creaves, J. W. Carrel!, Mrs. Elizabeth
Cheney, Mrs. Ann 11. Cabell.
D. —Siccy S. Danirl.
E. —Miss Rebecca Echols.
1\—T. Freeman or L. i’etty 2, Aaron l orntby 8, JIrs. Sa
rah Flanegnn.
G.—George Gordon, M. Glass, William Gibson, J. G.
Glover, Mtfiors E. Graves, Solomon Graves, Mrs. Juana
Graves.
ij.—West Harris, John Hughes, Robert Hansen, Mr.
Hears!, John Hail), Henry lieaid, Alien Iiood, William
Heragc, John Hammock, Charles Hardy, Joint D. Hendrick,
T. J.'Huys & Co. I), ii. Hodge, E. II. Hiatt 2, Matthew
S. Harmon, Matha Harmon, William Hill, Elias Hill, .Miss
Mary Hill.
J.—William Jarrell, Alexander Johnson, J. J. Johnson,
Samuel Johnson, George W. Johnson.
JC.—J. \V. Keadle, Richard Kt-nnon, N. B. Knight.
L.—1\ A. I.ane, I*. Lane, Miss E. Lane, Miss li. Louvin.
31.— Hugh A. Masters, J. Jialhewa, Samuel Moses, Dau-
i‘ I M’Beau, Johnathan 31‘Dow, Wdliain D. M'Cracken2,
3.1rs. I-ythu 31 ore.
. N.—Alston Neighbors, Mrs. Sarah Neel, Miss Nancy T.
} ’ HRVtVCTrn^’’ ' ^ ant y Nash.
JOHN LRLVNGli.R. , j.—Jesse Peek, 3Ir. Parks, Samuel Patillo, John Paul,
James Flanker, 3Jar;tn Pucket, John W. Parker 2, Nancy
W. Pucker, 3Irs. Jane ]*ool 2, John Ponder.
li.—Arthur Rice, Abram Kiiey, 3I;ss Catharine J. Ryan,
3Iiis Atniabella li. Roberts.
S. —Charles II. Sanders 2, Benjcmin Smith, Absalom
Smith, Seth I*. Storrs, Alexander Stevvatt. Josenh Simpson,
Obediah Snow, John Sawyers 2, Samuel B. Skelton, George
D. Staneil 2, James Stanfield, W. 31. Swan.
T. —James 31. Tate 3. llev. Epps Tucker 2, Andrew IT.
Tarver, Elisha S. Tramel, William Tomblio, Berjumin
Thrower.
W.—Jv. Wilbo’.irn, Jack II. Wilbourn, Rev. Jack Wil-
I bourn. William West, Bazil Wooley, Seaborn Worrell,
— - Gil-
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—On Friday tie 6th day of
3Iay next, will, within the legal hours, be sold, at the
late residence of John Waldrep, of Fayette cuumy, deceased
all the. perishable property ticfonging lo said defeased, con
sisltng of stork of vat ions kinds, and household furniture
Terms made known on the day of sale. March 19, 1836.
40 DAVID WALDREP, exor.
I ^XUCITOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an order of
ll the inferior court of Tattnall county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in June next
within the legal Iiours, be sold, before the court-house door
in the town of Reidsville, Tattnall county, two likely negro
women. Sarah and Juda, belonging to tlieestate of Jeremiah
31‘Donald, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms
made known on the day of sale. March 7. 1836.
41 NATHAN BRUTON, ex’or.
g~i FARI)IAN’S SALE POSTPONES)—A
greeably to an order of the inferior court of Emanuel
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose, will, on the first
Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours, be Hold, before
the court-house door in the town of Frunktmville, Lowndes
county, lot of land number five hundred and twenty-six, in
the tivefth district ol originally Irwin but now Lowndes
county. Sold lor tliehcnefit of the heirs of Daniel Over-
street, late of Emanuel county, deceased. Terms made
knowu on the day of sale. February 2, 1836.
33 JOHN OVERSTREET, guardian
I 740U R MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the inferior court of Fayt tie county, when Hitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sdlthe real estate of Thomas
Bennett, deceased,for the benefit of the heirs and creditor,
of said deceased. 31 arcli 19, 1836.
40 WILLIAM BENNETT adm’or.
F our months alter date, application will be made
to til? inferior court of Washington county, w hen sil
ling for ordinary purposes, for leave tosell the lands belong,
ing to the heirs of Peter Rpufroc, deceased. April 16, 1836.
44 THOMAS SPARKS, guardian.
LIST OF LLTTLKS
~H>> EMAINING in the Post-Office nt Thoraaston, Upson
EaL county, Ga. on the first day of April, 183G,and which,
if not taken out before the first day of July next, will, as dead
NOTICE.
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PEABODY & CO. by note or open aceounf, due ’ ’ ~ • — -
the first day of January lust, are requested to make imme
diate payment. WILLIAM PEABODY.
lias abridge, Decatur county, (ia. April 10, 1836.-41-43
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T HE SUBSCRIBERS (former partners of Ellis,
Slittttvull, 6h Co.) have resum 'd their fiu.-incss
under the iitoove iirtr:, at their old stand opposite the Brick
Tavern, and will keep a genera! assortment of Drugs, .Me-
ilieinus. Surgical and -Medical instruments, Faints nrul Oils,
uf oil kinds, Window Glass, assorted sizes, Glass Ware for
shop furniture, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes of
every description, Botanic und Patent 3Ieifnme.--, Car-
ntinter’s preparation, also his Essays on Materia Medina.—
Dye woods ami L>ye stuffs, and a great variety of miscellane
ous Articles, of which they have received a forge supply, and
intend keeping th.-ir stock constantly replenished, .-o as to
be able at ail tunas to supply Dealers, Physicians, Planters
«md others, who may favor thorn with their custom.
Intending to be permanently engaged in this business, tha
.subscribers, from their long experience, hope to render it
i*uri-hv the patronage of old arid new customers. Orders
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JACOB SHOT WELL.
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A liberal discount made to country dealers.
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AGENCY.
yitlledgeviUc, December 2o, l - '35. {
/•pim snhscriiipr r<‘turns ids sincere thanks to those who ■
X have favored h:ra with the transaction of business in 1
file Central Hank; heifig nuw about to remove to Columbus,
lie Iras transferred hfo books to his son, BENJAMIN B. !
BETIIUNE, and HAMILTON B. GAITHER, |
m ho are authoiizod to sattle all balances due to or |V.‘:n him j
on said books; and they will attend to the renewal of notes 1
f. tire Cenlru’. Bunk at the usual fee of one dollar for ouch {
renewal. lie solicits tlie pntronaga ot his former frr nds and I
ollters iri theirbehalf; he (hols confident that all business en-
frusted to their care, will he faitlffullv nnd promptly attended
’c-rfe-iT JOHN BETiU NK.
apprentices!
W^ i’ED.at the Federal Union Office, as appreml
\y at the printing business, two BOYS of from t« e
to fourteen years of age. who are ubfo to r. a,i c. -:■
U '.sfromthfepouT.tr> will bi* preferred
. letters, be truosnutLcd to tho Post-Office Department at
■ Washington City.
! A.—William G. Andrews, Daniel A. Allen, jun. Benja-
t in in Adams.
! B.--Enuck Brag 2, 3Iortin Buck, William Bluckson,
I James Braswell, \V. 31. Beall 2, J. VY. Bridges 2, J. ii.
[ Black, John Austin, Robert Brown, John Bunkley, Reid
Beall, George Bi'oC.i.e, Thomas D. Black, W. Couch or
n.otnas Bailey.
1 C.— D. F. Clarke, Roper D! S. W. Cants, JamesCouraon,
Chark s (i. Collier, H. H. Chapt-ll, John Caddtnhcad, J. R.
Candler, A. K. Cur.ningliaiu, l’heodore Child, A. F.Collier,
Robert Collier, li. 31. Collier, William Couteh, Julius (’lark,
.Madison Caiavvay, 3Iiss Susan Courxon, Elijah Cruett, Ed
ward Caulkins, Mai tin Cott, Mr. Collier, Willis Cole.
1 D.—W. F. Dean, William Davis, Denis Daugherty 2, 31.
Duster, Dr. Dunn.
U.—I) P. F.IJis. William Ellcrbec, 31. I>. Elks, Andrew
Elifot. William Ellingtoti 2.
1’.—31 .1. Fallen, James Fincher, Francis Franklin, A.
; G l’aiubough 2, John Femer, Susannah Farrar, Green Fcr-
1 guson.
i (?.—Seaborn Gordy, John Goode, Mrs. Lucy S. Greene,
' Citnaun Gibbs, T. Y. Gill.
j IT.—WiHium Hudson, J. C. liendley, W. B. Hopkins,
.Elizabeth Hardtidge, A. Hawkins,.!. C Hunt, .Miss Hnrret
’ Harrell, ioewis Holloman, Barbarrallarrell, Bctijatnin JJarn-
. brick, A.C. Hickman.
J.—Thomas Ingram,
j J.—Lemon Jay, William Jr.v.
L.—A. 31. IV King, Davis Kendal!, W. ii. Keiih.
31.—E. 31. Jluynur, Joel 3iatthevvs, Alexander Marroson,
lease Moles. A. A. 3lai;n'uig, Willey Marrise, Mr. 31‘Coy,
i Beiijatutt) 3Iiiton, C. C. 31*Kinlev, Thomas Manghum, John
31‘Daiiongli.
t N —William Nevvson, Jesse Xewbey.
1’.—Lunsford Pitts, J. D. Prator, E. B. Pircharcl, Vincant
l Presley, John Fitts
| 15.—Francis Roberts, Thomas Ralls, Ellis Robertson,
Jane Rogers, J. Rogers, 3Irs E. A. Rainey, William Kai-
I 2.
S.—Archibald Stwarf, John Slaughter,!’ A. Hatter,T.
I. Stafford, N. Sluders, W. Shaver, S. W Smith, Harris
D. Smith, John Sellers, ft. Strttings, II. Smith, S. Stephens.
—J. R. 'i'umbnll 3, W. Tillmon, II. Torbter, Mrs. E."
Thn awit, 31. Turner.
W.—S. M. Wifeoti 2, J C. Wl.eaian.W. Waychn, 3Iays
: 3). Wheally, A. Wilson, J. Weaver, A. Webster,!. Will ng-
ham, 1). \Vulker, J. 3Vadswortli, E. Wall, J. White, 3Iiss J.
t ’. Walker.
' Y.— \\’. I*. Y >rg«*. A. J.. Yerk\
fo fo.' ' H It MABRY. Erslmcster.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the inferior court of Appling county, when sitiing
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land number
one hundred and five in the thirteenth disliiei of Lee county
and one half of lot number forty-five in the fifteenth dis
trict of Houston county, belonging to the estate of James
Kemp, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
March 7, 1336.-41 JOHN MILES, guardian.
F OUR MONTHS after date,application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Crawford county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell half of
lot of land number thirty-seven in the second district of
originally Houston hut now Crawford county, belonging to
the estate of Garry M Oneal, late of Crawford county, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. April 12,
1836.-43 GRIFFIN ONEAL, adm'or.
1 710UR MONTHS afterdate, application will he made
1 to the inferior court of Talbot county, when silting lor
ordinary purposes, for leave tosell th<- real estate of Samuel
Winfrey, late of Talbot county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceasi d. April 21, 1836.
43-"10 HILLIARD H. SULL1VANT. adm'or.
F OUR MONTHS after date,application will he made
to the inferior court of Fulaski county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two lots of land, be
longing to the estate of Brice Ur’adshaw, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. April 13, 1836
43 WOODSON BRADSHAW, adm'or
F OU I? MONTHS after date, application will b • made
to the inferiorcourt of Henry county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all l ho real estate . ex
cept the widow's dower) of William Andrews, late of Hen
ry county, deceased, consisting of about nine hundred arrea
of land, lying in the third district of saiJ county, for the be
nefit of tile he irs. February 6. 1836.
MARTHA G. ANDREWS, adm'rx.
31 JOHN G. TYUS, adm'or.
F OUR MONTHS afterdate,application will lie made
to the inferiorcourt of DeKalb county, wh o sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave tosell the real estate of Fielding
Fierce, iate of said county, deceased, for Ihe benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. January 13, 1836.
WILLIAM VEAL,) . ,
31 JA3IES PIERCE. \ a(]mo *-
I NOl'K MONTHS afterdate, applieation will be made
to the inferior court of DeKalb county, when sitting
for ordinary purjiosps, for leave to sell the real estate of Dan
iel R. F ones, late ol I )eKaIb county, deceased, for thp benefit
ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased. January 1, 1836.
29 JAMES B. FONES, admor.
GEORGIA. Pulaski county.
^i r HF.8EAS, Hannah Armstong applies for letters of
* ” administration on the estate of John Armsiutig, lute
ot said County,deceused,
These are, tltert fore, to c iie and admonish all and singular
the kindred und creditors of said chs-eased to be and appear
a! my office, within the time precribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 6th April, 1836.
42 JOSEPH CARKDTHEKS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA^ Pulaski county.
lAU HERE AS, James L. Curruthers applies for letters of
" " administration on the estate of Susan Carruthers,
late of said county, deceused,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be andapi»eor
at ray office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause it any . xist, why said letters should no' be granted.
Given under my hand ut office, this 4th April, 1836.
42 JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. <
GEORGIA* Pulaski county.
Mary Mears, i
vs. f LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
William II. Mears, j
I T appearing by ihe return of the sheriff that the defend
ant in this cause is not to be found in this county:
It is on motion fur plaintiff. Onlered, I hut the said tie fend-
ant appear a! the next term of this court and file his defence,
or that said cause lie in default. And it is further ordered,
that this ml: be published once a month in some public ga
zette in Milledgeville, until the next term of the superior
court of Pulaski county.
A frue cony from the minutes of the court, this 13th Janu
ary, 1336 -30 JOSEPH CARRUTHERS,clerk.
GEORGIA, Tu iggs county.
Yl W7" HKKEAS. William D. Melton and CIcra Jlelton, ad-
w w minis!rators oil the estate of William Melton, iate of
said county, deceased, 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 lo be and appear
at iny office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, ii any exist, why said letters should not be grained.
Given trader my hand at office, this 17th February, 1836
35 NATHAN LAND, c. c. o
GEORGIA, Dooly county.
11EREA8, John J. Collier, administrator of the estate
: of 8ampson 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 be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
catise, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 13th February, 1836
35* THOMAS H. KEY, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. Tunggs county.
T® T 11EREAS, Samuel Adams, administrator of thees-
7* V tateof Godfrey Ross, deceused, applies for letteis of
dismission front said estate,
These arc, therefore, to titeand admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appeal
ut my office, within the time prescribed by law, to allow
cause, if any exist, why said fetters should not he grunted.
Given under my hand at office, this 7th December, 1335,
25 NATHAN LAND, c. c.o.
GEORGI A, Washington county.
W HEREAS, Samuel Robison, administrator on the
estate of Jos. pit Heamdon, deceased, applies for let
ters of dismission from said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite und admonish all and 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 fetters should not be granted.
Given uiufer my hand nt office, tins 9th March; 1836.
38 FRANCIS T TENN1LLE, c. c. o.
GEO Itti I A, Washington county.
HERE AS, John Gilmore, administrator on (he es-
wV tate.of Thomas Gilmore, deceased, applies for fet
ters of dismission from said estate,
fheseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred at d creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at roy office, w ithin the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tuy hand at office, this 9ih March, 1836.
38 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE. c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Washington county.
’SMcTHEREAS, Richard Martin applies for letters ofdis-
9 W mission flora the executorship of the last will and
testament of Thomas Martin, deceased,
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and nppear
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 band atoffice, ibis 9th March, 1836.
38 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Washington county.
n T If ERE AS, Samuel Robison applies for letters of dis
mission f:oin the executorship of the last will and
testament of Samuel Robison, sen. deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and nppear
at my office, within tho time prescribed by law, io 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.
GEORGIA, Jones county.
Sf II ERE AS, George W. Hansford, administrator on
V the estate of Susannah Hansford, deceased, applies
for fetters of dismission from said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within I lie time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not hogranted.
Given underpay hand at office, this 4th March, 1836.
37 ' CHARLES MACAkTilY, c. c.o.
GEORGIA, 2 'wigt s county.
HERE AS, Feyton Reynolds, executor ol' Isaac N.
▼ V Disliaroon, deceased,applies for letters of dirmission
from said executorship,
I'lies:; are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors o( said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, 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.
GEORGIA, Tattnall county.
W HERE AS, Colson Groomes, exerutor on the estate of
James Stephens, deceased, applies for letters of dis
mission from said estate,
These nrc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred end creditors of said deceased to he ami apje ar
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, il any exist, why said lepers should not be granted.
Given under tuy hand at office, this 8th February, 1836.
36 JOHN Ii. SMI TH, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Washington county.
^At7HEKE.\S, Allafar She bee applies for letters of dis-
w w mission from thp administration of the estate of
Daniel Shehee, deceased,
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of sail! deceased Jo hr-und appear
at my office, within the firm precribed by law, to show
cause, if any extsf. why said loiters should not b> granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 5lh January, 1836.
23 FRANCIS T TENNILLE, c. c. o.
HOTJkXlC
AND ]
UK. S. THOMSON'S KIGIITkl
t Ult USING THEM,
For Sale by
WILLIAM S ROGEIll
Milledgeville, (,a. February 12, 1836. 1
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
W 11EUEA8, 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, w ithin the time proscribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tuy hand atoffice, this 7th December, 1835.
25 NATHAN LAND, c. c.o.
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
11 ERE AS, William Drown and D.-mpsey Brown,
administrators on ill-- estate i f Hardy Brown, de
ceased. apply for fetters of dismisHuii from said (siuie.
These are, i herefore. to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
ot my office w ithin the time precribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said fellers should not begmnted.
Given under my hand at office, this 13tli April, 1836
43 NATHAN LAND, c. c o.
GEORGIA Jasper county.
ftV’ILLIAM PI1E.MSEU of the two hundred and ninety-
second district, Georgia militia, posted, lie fore J, VV.
Buchanan, n justic. of the peace in and for the county afore
said, a yellow sot re! hors., about li-urte- n and a half hands
high, sup; used lo bt about twenty years old, right hind font
vvhi'e, with a flax coloured main and tail—appraised, by Will
iam Duke ami David Dunlap, to twenty dollars. A iso, a bay
tillv. supposed io h- between two and three y*-ar%old, both
hind fe-ct white—appraised, by th • above nam. d persons, l
twenty-five dollars, on the 2d April, 1836.
A true extract from the est: av-book. April 22, 1836
44 ROBERT KELLAM. c. t c.
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
MV HERE A .3, Stephen foe, administrator on the estate of
* • Christopher Pair, late of said county, deceased, applies
for letters of" dismission from said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to bo 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 my band at office, tins 5th April, 1836.
42 JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. o.
I nour months afterdate, application will he made
* to the inferior court of Henry county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes,for leave to -ft lot of land ember nine
hundred and twenty, in the eighteenth di.-:rfet of the third
section of originally Cherokee but now Paulding county, as
a part of the real estate of William Andrews, late of said
countv, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceas
ed. March 22, 1836.
MARTHA G. ANDREW’S, adm'rx.
40 JOHN G. TYUS, adm’or.
1 NOUK months after date, application will be 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 t
I TIOUR MONTHS after date application will he made
* to tho inferior court of DeKalb county, w hen silting for
ordinary purposes, tor 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 elate, application wiH be made
1 to the inferior court of Dooly county, when sitting to.
ordinary purposes, for leave to seil th - real estate belonging
to Burrel Williams, late of Dooiy county, deceased. Feb
ruary 15, 1836, NIELV1NA WILLIAMS,adm’rx.
35 H. J. WILLIAMS, adm'or.
GEORGIA, Payette county.
w VTIIEREAS, Zatlok Bonner, administrator of the es-
W w lute of John Johnson, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission from snid estate,
These are, therefore, lo rite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the tint * prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this luth March, 1836.
10 WILLIAM MBK1DE, c c.o.
GEORGIA, Jones county.
W HfiREAtS, Georg,- W Hansford.guardian of Will
iam G. Ryan, applies for letters of dismission front
said guardianship,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be und appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said fi-tub-s should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 4th March, 1836.
37 ' CHARLES MACARTHY'.c. c. o.
GEORGIA Juspercounty.
Inferior court, sitting for ordinary purposes,
January, adjourned Term i336.
Present their honors William Strozt.-r, George VV. Holland
and Abiani B. Dale, Justices.
R ULE NISI .- -Whereas, it appearing to the court,
that Charles Morgan, administrator of tlieestate of
Mathew Gregory, deceased, lias fully administered unsaid
estate, and applies for letters of dismission th refrom.
On motion, it is ordered hy the court, that, unless cause to
the contrary hr shown on or before ihe first Monday in Sep
tember next letters of dismission from said es.nle lie granted
to the said Charles Morgan, administrator, as aforesaid, in
terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of the court. Jan. 21. 1836.
31 EDWARD II1CKS. c. c. o.
T4> COT TOY FLAYTEIW.
riHHE subscriber has removed to lies place, for the put-
J pose of carrying on the CO’J TON GIN making
business; and from his long experience in that line, his
well known abilities as a VV orkmatt, Ins best preparation
and attention in every department of the work, aud from h;s
promise to the public to turn out work superior in every r<-
pect to any done in the Union, he expects to be patron
ized. All bis materials will be of the best quality—steel
saws, steel breasting, ami highly hardened. The calenders
of the plain or cheap gins will run on composition boxing,
(warranted durable,) and every possible plan and pains ta
ken to guard the work against wearing or getting out ofor-
r by use. The prices are as follows: ten inch diameter
saws, cylenders on boxing, and to clean twelve, hundred
pounds clean cotton the day, three dollars and twenty-five
cents per saw, for forty saws; ten inch saws, cylenders run
ning on Reid’ s late improved frieliori w heel plan, tour dol
lars and fifty cents; fourteen inch diameter saws, on boxing,
foriy saws (with good gear.) to clean sixle< n hundred to two
thousand pounds nice cotton, at fiv-- dollars and twenty-five
cents per saw; fourteen inch saws on the friction wheel
plan, six dollars and fifty cents per saw The advantage of
the friction wlteel (or pulleys) is very great, savingonelhird
of the draft, or going power, and completely preventing all
eiiance ofhrat and wear. Ail kinds ol repairing done on
old Gins in a careful manner. Also, LAT11E IRON S,
with centres complete, of superior workmanship and con
struction. Reid’s late invented self-regulating < 'irenlar
and Tooth Cutting Engine, and all other Gin Makers 1 ools,
made lo order. Also, having a good Blacksmith in employ,
.Vi ill Irons, Gudgeons and Inks; Boxing of (rest composition,
and any Iron Work requiring tinning, or other finish, done.
Specimens of the above work, and also a New Giu ol the
improved plan, attached to the establishment, may be seen in
a few weeks, at their Cotton Gin Mannfactory, corner
ot' St. Clair and Oglethorpe streets, w h n- orders from dis
tant customers will ho attended to, ana work nut up with
care to go by the road or ri v.-r.
TEMPLETON REID,
For the Company.
Columbus, Georgia, April 22, 1336.-2?—14
CAUTION.
j^MY wife, ASSIA MERCER, having left my bed
xYS. and board without cause; and being appr. hensivetlmt
she might contract debts on my account, this is intended as
a notice to all pi rsons, that 1 will not be responsible ibr any
contract made by her, and that all persons harboring, or
ooarding her, are duly notified, that 1 w ill not pay for the
same. Wares borough. Ware coutitv. Ga. April 10, 1826.
44-3t CJIKISTOPHER MEkCEK.
CAITIO\.
V^HEREAS, roy Wife, AMANDA M. TYUS,
has left my bed and board, without any reasonable
provocation; 1 take ibis method of informing the public, that
1 shall no longer consider myself bound to pay any debt she
may contract, and all persons crediting her in any way
whatever, will do it at their own risk, us I am determined to
pav none of her contracts. Henry county, Ga. April 9,1836.
2t-43 LEWIS TYUS.
*.* The Fei’eral Union an t Georgi, Journal will publish the
ebove twire, and forward their accounts to .M Conuuai', Homy
county, Georgia.
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a».B Gentlemen ol Mill- dgevilfiq that lie proposes open
ing his MILITARY’ SCHOOL during his short stay
rw \ ivfi subscriptions forthe T>< TV\I
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Uhto. penmens uf ea. li may be seen fiv a; plying in
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lion, he post-paid. '
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volume. The annual subscription is Two Do’.iais
able at the time of subscribing individuals o: coropni
forwarding Five Dollars, free of postage, shall re.
three copies; forwarding Ten Dollars, six ccpit.c
in the same ratio for larger sums. Agents will retain a
and a half p-. r cent, on silhscripiions collectc-, nnd au
thoriz*-d to forward us sums of five dollars, and rising
mail, at our risk.
For the work, apply to our Agents, or postage paid,
JAK\ 1st PIKE A CO., puLltshns, Columbus Ohi
Columbus. Ohio, September 20. 1835.
O SBORN’S PHILOTOKON, or Female Co
tbit, for ihe relief of nil the Si mparfietir Disease*
teodaru on pregnancy. It readily relieves Nausea or 8,
r.‘>s 8t the Stomach, Vomiling of Food, Sour Stoma
Heartburn, Indigestion, Fastidious Appetite, Tooihir
Wandering Pains, Cramps, Inquietude, Solicitude, Anx..
&.c. li soothes and tranquil,z«s the mind and dispose,
rest. It is a certain relief in painful periodical visitation.
A single hot lie, and sometimes a single dose, w ill comic
any patient that it is truly a female comfort By strtrigt
enitig, correcting and invigorating the uterinesysh m it w,
effectually prevent Miscarriages, when there is a possibilil
and make Parturition quick, safe and easy;—arid for af
pains it is a sterling remedy. It has b-en before tfe public]
in some parts of our country, since 1829 it has stood tl«
test of scientific opposition and investigation, and has pre
vailed! And we have th“ certificates of physicians, mid
wives, and intelligent females, in ahum lance ’ Each hutil
has the proprietor’s name impressed on one side, and Lai
written signature on a Infod on tlieotber.
Directions for using lhe-Femu!e Comfort in all cases ft.
which it is recommended, wrhmany important certificate
accompanying each bottle, in pamphlet ft., m, witfen the e;
velope. VV. FOW F.LL, Acm 4 ,
At hiSD’Ug and Hook Store, Milledgeville. Ga
The above Medicine will also be sold hy I. T. Cl
I.\G, us travelling agent December 25, 1835—w6m--6
THU INDIAN N PANACEA,
F OR the CURE of Rheumatism, Scrofula or King's E]
vil, Gout, tScinticaor Hip Gout, Incipient Cancer, >a
Rheum, Syphilitic nnd Mercurial Diseases, particularly l
cent and painful Affections of the Bones, Ulcerated 1 hrui
and Nostrils, Ulcers of every description, Fev^r Sores, t
Internal Abscesses, Fistulas, Files, Scald Head, Scurv
Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes. Erysipelas. Blotches, and ever
variety of Cutaneous Affection; Chronic Catarrh: ili ao™
ache proceeding from an urnd humor; Fain in the SiomaH
and Dyspepsia, proceeding from vitiayari; Affections of tl.
Liver; Chronic Inflammation of the Kidneys, and G.cers
Debility, caused hy t torpid action of the \ess- !s of the »L:.
It is singularly efficacious in renovating those ronstuutJOD
which have been broken down by injudicious treatment ot
juvenile irregularities. In general terms, it is recomniendw
in all those diseases which arise lr-.m impurities of the blood
or vitiation of the humors, of w hatever name or kind
Some of thp above comjilaints inay require some trifling
assistant applications, which the circumstances of the cine
will dictate: but for a general remedy or PI'ftIFICV
TOR. to REMOVE the CAUSE, th. INDIAN’S
PANACEA will generally be found sufficient
Taken in proper doses, the INDI \N’S PANACEA
operates as an alterative and detergent; a diaphoretic, dio-
retie and laxative; an nntispasraodir and anodyne: and
pro;>er cases, as a stomachic and emm.-nagoguc Generally
expressed, it increases all the secretions and excretions, given
tone to the stomach, and excites action in the glands in a
particular manner. From these principles, its operation*
may he understood
It is little more than three years since this preparation vvaa
presented to the public; but, in that short space of lime,
some hundr*.!. of might he found, who would so
lemnly dc fare that they believed that their lives were sav
ed hy il, runI in mosi ca.es after they had iried many and
p.-rhaps ail the common remedies in vain Wherever it is
known, it is rapidly coming into use, nnd this affords the
most substantial and convincing proof of its rnprits.
I he value of the PANACEA is most conspicuous in
those long-standing and syphilitic and scrofulous aff-ctions
which have defied all other remedies, and parueularly in 5
those eases where mercury has he- n so lavishly used as to j
catisP distressing pains in the bones, node*, mercurial ulcers,
derangement of tfe digestive organs, Ac. These it com
pletely removes, and in all casts it entirely eradicates th
diseases and the effects of mercury, renovates the constitu
tion, and leaves the patient sound nnd well. lnHh.iima-
tisnis and iii Ulcerated Sore Throat, its happy effects are
not less apparent, giving almost immediate relief. For sale
by W C. row El L, Agent,
Mav 9, 1825.—45 Xfilltdgeville, Ga.
CENTRAL HANK OF GFOKGIA,
MILLEDGi: V1LLE.
T H1E undersigned officers of this Bank w ill hereafter at
tend to the RENEWAL of all NGTE8 that msy
be entrusted to their care, for the customary fee of ONE
DOLLAR for each renewal. Leiters enclosing Note
and Money for the renewal of notes, post-paid, dire.-ted to
the “Officers of the Central Bank of Georgia,” or any or.e
of them, will be promptly att- nd.-d to. 4 he old Note, No
tice and blank Note, will, in all cases, be forwarded by tbs
earliest mail. August 19, 1835.
• C. C. MfLLS, Cashier,
VV. J. DA Vi’S, Teller,
L. D. BUCKNER, Discount Clerk,
8 B. 11. REYNOLDS. Hook-Keeper.
ANDREW OF YIRG1NIA.
THIS distinguish. ,! son of Sir Charles.
belonging to Col. Wl. R. JOHNSON
of Virginia, nnd Messrs T. B* HOW*
ARD of Columbus nnd A. H. KENAN'
of Milledgeville, will remain ill'* present
spring and fall seasons atlhp stable of “ r -
Kenan at Milledgeville. Asa racer ANDREW vva»
number one. his rolls in Virginia and New York ..re -pokfjj
of in the highest terms. Mares sent to ANDREW *>i»
be kept at ten dollars per month and receive every attention,
they will be under the immediate rare of the proprietor aw-
kept within sight of ANDREW’S Stable IV s.hsoii
will commence the fiisr of February ot.d end ihe first of Joe-
Terms the same as last season
sent out. January 8, 1836 —28
Handbills will b. sat
:ortly
BROI’fillT TO JAIL, .
ffN FORSY Til, Monrue county. Georgia, a N’egy 0
himself GUORt.l!, and savi
Fel-
that I*
g his short stay
here, tor ONE SE8S10N,in one uf lhediff -rent branches,
viz: The CUT and THRUST SWORD, which
combines the use and exercise of all swords, and also the
CANE or SINGLE SJ’lCK; this branch is absolutely ne
cessary for ail infantry offieers, and Artillery .officers and
privates, and aii accom-.fishtnent and great advantage to the
private citizen, tveing a ra»st healthy and invigorating exor- i "* *8*-*- arM ^ •* brown complect d i he owner i» '^".535,
rise, as well as the advantages derived from beinp canable to comply with the law, and take him awav A P r rl .
- • s 1 42 martin NALUj«*r,
of defending him.-tf with a stick againstlhe sword or stick,
in the short period of three weeks.
r O~ Application to be made, without delay, to Mr. D
Beecher gp Ur own's Hotel. April 20, 1836.-43
vv. callin„ j
is doubtful of his own -r’s oanuN bur thinks it is MR- f*"/'
living iii Weeks county, Alabama, lo w hom he was
Martin or Martin and Pills of Macon, Georgia, ah.ait *
veniber last, and that he has ! e.n runaway afi 0,i
weeks '( he snid fellow ia about tw -my-fiveoribiG) ) ,
The owner i» fee,
eing capable ,0 comply with the law , and take him a way -'P_ rl -:[
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.