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A CARD. |
AIRS. HUSO AT informs her friend*, tliat site I
is again the owner of tho !• VULM HOTEL. j
• in Milledgeville—this house was formerly kept hv '
li'rsclf, but more recently by Mr. M ; Cornhs. Her patrons
are assured, that nothing, on her part, shall he vvnntingto
render them comfortable. February 3, 1835.-31
*7- x tvw ' s pu i¥g Tco
AND SUMMER GOODS.
qrcill-; subscribers lmvo received their Spring and Siun-
M nt t assortment, which tiny offer to their friendsand
ill* public in general, on os good terms as any lioti.se in the
plate; their stork consists of ail those articles usually kept
in the 1)RV GOO LI liitp.. They would invite nil to
cull and examine for themselves. Thankful for past pair on
ngo, they hope by exertion and attention, to merit a continu
ance of the stni“.
Also, AI \ V l FACTl RERS) wholesale and retail
Je,tiers in Tin Ware of all descriptions. All orders
thankfully received and punctually attended to.
G. ROOT & SON.
N. II. Twelve harrellsof prime Ypple Yi.MvGAU.
AliUedgevtLie, April 27, 1836.—14
The Souf'ern It i or.’er will puHi.-h the above tili full. t.
G-L022
£ f'5 'V; T,
«y M gj taat
J ASPER SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first
Tuesday in June next, will, within the I* gal hours, be
sold, before the court-house door in the town of .Monitor ilo,
Jasper county,
The interest of Thomas P. Dingier in lot of land number
three hundred and eighteen, whereon J< mima Robinson now
1 lives, in Jasper county—levir d on to satisfy a fi fa m favor
of Miles Stephens and others vs. said Dingier: h vymr.de
and returned to me by a renstalde. \pril 28, 1836
ISAAC L. PARKER, deputy slit riff.
EXRY"SHERIFF S MAiE On th lir..i
'uesday in June next, will, within th legal hours,
be sold, before the court-house door in the town of McDon
ough, Henry county,
Two hundred two and a half acres of land, being lot num
ber one hundred and seven in the third distric t of Ilefuy
Si'?
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
rjSAIIM SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs her friends,
Pi and the public, that she lias removed to that very con
venient staud and commodious ESTABLISHMENT,
formerly known as the t NIO.N HOTEL, and w hieh | county, and two hundred two and a half acres of land more
Ins hern occupied for some tune by Mr. Aaron Srcrcy— or less b ing lot ni.mber seventy-four in the eighth district
This establishment, including the out-buddings, will be put ; u f Henry county—all levied on as ihe props riy of Arclii-
in a state of thorough repair, and the subscriber is wed pre- j bald Cut u r, to satisfy ihree fi las in favor of Jams s il. Stan-,
pared to accommodate HO ARDER!f», TRANSIEYT ; and one in favor of John S. Dorsey, security, an-l sundry
CUSTOMERS,and Tit AV ELLERS. Shesolicits j other ti las. Jam s 11. Stare \s. Archibald l.ustc: 1* vy
a share of public patronage, of which she will end' evor to j made and returned to inc by a eonstnblc. April 21, 1836
render herself and her establishment worthy, by an ample j ZADOCK 8\4V> Kit. sheriff
stock of the best supplies, and by the most assiduous altcn-
S jU)l It M-sXTIIS nfter date, application will be made
to the inf rior court of Morgan county, when sitting
•or ordinary purp'tses, for leave in s il on • lot ol land lie-
longing to the estate of Redmond Watts, lat* of said coun-
i v, deccasi d, for the benefit of tii h ir>. April 2, 1836.
-! I E44 ELI. M*CO¥, adm'or.
5.NOI R MO.V'l lift after date, application will be made
A. to the liono: a! le : nit rior court ol Fat mall county, w hen
sitting lor ordinary purposes, fi r leave to sell lot of land num
ber . ue hundred and • ighry-foitr in the fonrter nth district of
the first section ol t’herokee, and lot number fourteen in the ,
. igiith district of the third section ol t. herokee, b-ioliging
to the am f Jam n S andlrv, deceased, for the bt ni fit ot 1 %4
the heirs. March 7 k-k ww Lh
41
GEORGIA, Jones county.
' HEKEAS, George AV. Hansford, administrator on
V V the estate of busanuah llansfbid, deceased, applies
for li tiers of dismission fru.ni said estate,
1 hrse are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deccasi d to he and appear j
at my office, w ithin the time pr« scribed by iavv, to show ,
cause, if any exist, why sai.l letters should not be granted. j
Given underlay hand at office, this 4th March, 1836. j
'? CHARLES MACAKIHY, c. c. o. 1
LAW.
T HE subscriber has ri moved to Columbus, Ga.—
His office is in Calhoun’s Buildings, ov.r William and
\V. Toney's Dry Gao. I Store. February 10, 1836
13t-36 M. J. W ELLBORN.
1835.
SUSAN STANDLKY,
'uardian.
Mj^Ol H MON TH !8 afterdate,application will be made
O to the inferior court of Emanuel county, when sitiing
for ordinary unpos s. f.r leav to s.-ll ail the real ■■stele of
Abiabaui Cowart, laieof said county, deceased. F- bruary
13, 1836. CULLEN COW'ART ) , ■
37 JOH N H. COWART, \ ‘ i<in OTS ‘
iV? E W' £; V O m. S3
*2 n tf M’ GOGM2S,
T HFI Subscribers having taken fl. t Store on the corner,
north of Messrs. Win. G. A - i. T. f.ane, formerly or
eujiied as tho Post Office, respectfully inform the citizens ot |
Milledgeville and the adjacent country, that they have on
hand and are now receiving in addition to their Stuck, a
a general assortment of
NSW GOOD?;
Consisting of Staple Dry Goods, Sii):«, Fancy Goods.— i
Ready ma le Clothing, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, Hardware,
Cutlery, Crockery, Ac. 6ic. Ac.
Which will be offered at unusually low prices fir cash or 1
approved credit. '1 he public are requested to call and < xura- !
ine for themselves. BEECHER & BROWN.
N. B. Liberal prices given for country produce in ex - - !
change. J3.& B.
irT.o.
tiori in the wants and comforts ol h r customers.
January 8, 1336.—23 NANCY J. t.ODW IN.
fiO.iTP2LL 1UII SFKJAGf».
18.1
!/- 1 1
MlllulgctiVc, April
M .VSOMC II VVili,
MFZ’W' &QQ-&8*
ffNIIE snhseribers have receiv ' d th. ir assortmeid nl
i SPRING GOODS, consisting of the latest styles
of French Muslins and Cambrics, Calicoes, Ginghams, Jac
onets, Bishop Lawns:, rich figured gauze dress llandker
1 f BMIE und' r.-igned respectfully infiirms the pubhe, that
| U this pleasant SUMMER RETREAT, situated
sixteen miles we-t of Macon, on the I huinnsion road, w ill be
ready for the reception of \ 181 i'OilS l-.y ih - ol June;
| w h. re, he flatters himself, those who call will find every
i thing provided which can contribute to their eomfoit, co:i-
; venitnee and amusement. .May 3, 1836.
| 45-l't JOHN L. WOODWARD.
JASIf 1X1GTON S fERIFF'S SALE.—o
in ib h
h-- town
gal hours, he sold, before the colli t-liouse doo
of t?audersvi!le, Washington county.
Twenty five aeies of land more or less, it being lot num
ber seven in th division of the estate of John Mathis, de
ceased—levied on as the pio.-erty of ti. SV IS colt, to satisfy
two fi fas infivor of Buck At. Wiggins vs said Scott: levied
on and ret line d to me by a eonstubl •
Four hundred and twetity-s. vet, acn s of pin land more
or less, on the Ohoopie, adjoining Golf an 1 o:h <—!• vied
on as the property of Stephen l ison, to satisfy a fi li in ia
vor o r Gideon Strange vs said Tison
Tw > hundred acres el lund more or t-ss, adjoining Robin
son and others, on the waters of Williamson swamp—levi- d
oD as the propel ty of James J Wall, to satisfy a fi ft in la
yer of Thomas J. Collins vs said Wall. April 27, 1836.
Four hundred and fifty acres of land, more or h ss, adjoin
ing Sallbl l and others’, in said county—levied on as the
property cd" Jonathan Lyon, to satisfy a fi fa in lavnr of
frf wis F Harris vs said Lyon, and one in favor of H-i r ris
W Solomon vs said Lyons and William Orr. .Mav 2, 1836
45 JAMES BOATRIGHT sheriff
L jlOl FI >I<)V 1’HS ait r date,application will b- made
to the inferior court of Pulaski '*oiinty, when sitting
; tor ordina y purjios s, tor u• itv to sell two lots of laud, hp-
| louring to rhe estate of Brice Bradshaw, late of said county,
d >c- ased, lor the b nefit ol tit -lit ir-* April 13. 1836
13 WOODSON BRADSHAW, adm'or
Ci3i©I3F,
HOME, FLO
fuzfe THE
forming
siv lie has opened a
\ DMIXSTIlATOM’S SALE.—Pursuant to an
. order of thalnfeiior court of Doolv eoiinty, when sit-
| ling for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in Jiim
j n»-xt, within the legal hours, be sold before- ih ■ court lions’
isc rib r embraces this ntetho ! tf in- I door in the town of Drayton, Dooly county, lots of land,
friends and the public generally, that I number fifteen and sixteen in the third district of said county.
^ v v i\ Ti,
D COUNTY, GA.
Houso in ilio town of J belonging to the estate of David Lanier. iat»» of said comity.
«• hiift, blond* Scarfs, worked “Capes and Collars, splendid , ROME, Floy.1 county, Ga. on the west side of Broad j (Lceasid. ^Tcriits made known on i In-day^ofsitl.'. March
Bonnet Ribbons, rich figured and tinseleil belts, ladies lined j street, opposito Jit’. B'trli’s large brick budding, w here i It, 13.<b.-.’/ Fiill.ll LAMhit, imn
Parasols and Umbrellas, 5-4 and 1('-1 linen Sheetings: n
good assortment of Russia, Silk and Beaver H its—Bonnets
—Shoes—Hardware—Crockery, Ac.
Also, a lot of Curled Hair H.VTTI’ .YSSES.
The above articles will bo sold at Ilcducrrl Prices.
Thankful tor past patronage, they hope by ixertion and at-
renliou to merit a continuance ol' ih- sum \
COWLES At WARD
Milk-Uevtlle, April 19, 1336.-43
Great Safe of Heat Estate^
I V CH AR ELSTON, South Carolina.
'ILL bo s.dd, n ar the Exchange*, in the City of
Cli irlesitin. by public auction, on S \TUR DAY
th-Jl‘lthofM \Y next,
ONE HiiYDHDD EOLDIYU LOTS,
kite the properly of the City, and known as the City, or
Burnt Lunds, extending from .Meeting to Arison, and irorn
Market to Pinckney Street.
The properly wi.l bes.dl on the follow ing terms: One-fifth
cash—the reiiiiining four-fifths payable by instalments ol
ton per cent, a year imiil paid; the payment to be secured by \
bond and mortgage of tlie property, will interest at s< v. n
per cent, payable annually, with a condition to he subscribed
to on the part of the purchaser that none other than buildings
of brick or stone, covered with tile, slate,or tin,are to lieer-
octedon the premise's. Situated as the property is, in the
very centre of ih.o business part of the City, and adjoining
one of the larg -st and most splendid Hotels in the Untied
States, now almost being erected on tho premises, it is ho
le veil by the proprietors that this property combines more
exti nsive business establishments and off rs great, r induce
ments to capital anJ enterprise than any titter part of ihe
city.
For further particulars and lor ri Krrr.ee to a plan of the
property, apply to KKR EOYCiu,
ISnyce .f Co’s. It hurl', or
L. M. WILEY,
Cinrlc.don, •**. April 2;>, 1330-31-44 Krn r stre-t •
AGEYCY.
SL in tlu Cetiiral 15 m!’, aVthVust.'al fTt'k>V.*r_"Y, 0 (C*
fi.r each renewal. They will also pa s through the several
offices and forward grants at one dollar f.r u single grant,
and fifty cents each where more than on a is requested —
Gomiuanicafiam? addressed to them jointly <?r separately, j
■ Mst-paiJ. Afill be pu tcitiully artt.nded to."
JOHN G PARK, •
MUc Ipefilk -l?'il 25, 1-336,-11 PETER FAIR.
A\B C'llEEOIiEE LAAD AGEYC'i,
f gHIE uadersigacd oilers hisservicais to ihe puhhe as in
IA Aged fir the nansaeiion of ba.iuo.-s in the Central
llftuh, and in s:liin» Cherokee Lands'. FI is tors will
be for Agency in diseounting or renewing earh Note in IJar.k
one doll .-r; for effecting sales c.f Land, five dollars per Tract
under Oita hundred dollars, and live per cent, for nil above
that sum. 1 iis Lite residence in the Cherokee country and
present station ilia Surveyor Gjnerai’s Office. p-ci:!,arly
adapt him for this agency.
All communications must r.omo post-paid, cr they will
mt ba taken from the post-office. MilWgevdfo. And
1835.-41 JOHN BREWS’I’ER.
S. 1 frfi I E fj Ithjt li W E E E
H AS removed his LAW OFFICE to the IJ.isovic
llALt., over tlie Store of Cowles At Ward.
Vi/ledgctH/e, Aljrrh 25, 1836.-40
GSAYTIYG EJ lNEi AOEXCY. *
fHA HE undersigned will attend lothareueixalof.VOTES
a. in the CENTRAL BANK, and passing CL ants
through tho several offices for ONE DOLLAR Each.
HAMILTON B. GAITHER.
Milh kei d’e. Jar.", try '2i, 1836.—3J
DISSOLUTION.
rBlIIK copartnership heretofore existing under the linn
ffl- of WILLIAM PEABODY & ( O. is this day
dissolved by mutual consult. William Pn.vcoov having ;
bought out the entire interest i f James Y. Smith, uiil
crintiuus :he business, and is duly authorised to set:!? atl the 1
business of the late firm of William Pi ahodv A Co.
WILLI \M 'PEABODY,
JAMES Y. SMITH.
Qjiuhrii.;e. tJ. catur Cr. April 6, 3935.- It— 1.1
lie flatters himself that iho»e who fiver him with theiremo-
panv, will find every thing provided which can render them
and th. i
Gt-45
horses eouifortaLle.
April 17, 183d.
WILLIAM K. BRIERS.
he S'liubern Reronter will ple.tse Rive the above -i < iieer-
i-l forward their account to ibe suiKcrilier. XV. K. n.
JACSiSQ.V HATs2Ti.
The subscriber returns his thanks to his friends
and the public lor past favors in ins lino of busi
ness and hopes to merit arid secure a continuance
of their patronage, by strict and un.levelling attention on
the part of himstlfand family to 11:: wants and comforts of
his guests, ifjs Houses are very extensive and commodi
ous, with upwards of fifty fire-places. It is u-e’l known
that the best the country alfords lie will have on h;s table.
SAMUEL BUFFINGTON.
MUledg ville, Ga. ScjitmJrr 26. 1835.-13
HIGHEST PRIZES!
4,000 DOLLARS,
*2,0510 DOLLARS,
A3JGU3V& I1JDSPSIJDENT
fc’ i it E-] 4' O .11 k 3 A 3 V Si O IT ’S’ EH SI Y,
Cf»*5 N'i>. 8, to be drawn in th* city of AI'llLST.l,
Oa THURSDAY the ‘doth ol MAY next.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
V\hoIes 81—Halves 8-—Quarters 81.
{ifr - Orders for Tickets in the above sehem:* (post-paid)
inclosing I lie cash, or prize tickets in the MilledgSville
Street Lotterv, will bo pnnetually attendui to, if ad
dressed TO JAMES 1’. SMITH.
MiU.eJgrv.Vr, April 25, 1336.-41-14
T.HVLHSITV OP GEORGIA,
Athens, April 23, 1835.
fV Trusters of this lustitution waif efi eft J laWAltn*Vn
Ancient Languages, to fill tiio vacancy occasioned liy ihe
resignation oJ Professor Shannon.
8uiary, $1,600 per annmn. Appliean's may address
the President or tho Secretary of the Utiivi rsi;y.
fftjm-ld ASffl. R Y HULL, secretary.
WESTEKA JIKDlC-lf. S0CSETY.
M'Donruyh, April 21th, 1936.
T ill' Western Medical Socit ly vu'l hold its third an
nual rneciieg at 9I‘Dotiough, on the second Friday in
M.iy next, at which time Doctor N. V Smith, of Decatur,
is expected to read a paper on .4Iedie.il Etous, and submit
a cn:!c on the same subjei r.
Doctor IIoi.t, of Fayetteville, to read a paper on the mo
il as operandi of medii incs
Doctor Calhoun, of Newnnn, to read a p:ip n r on the
Mcdictil Topography of Georgia.
Doctor C.vjircuLL, of Covington, to read a paper on th-
history and trratment ef Autiunnal F. vcr.
Doctor B.mluv. ol'Jackson, To read a paper on the histo
ry ami character of tho Mineral Wa’ers of Gi-orgia.
Doctor Manso.v, to deliver the Anniversary Address to
the Sforiefy; Doctor Knott his alternate.
Memh us ef the Profession generally are respectfully rc-
questej and earnestly solicited to atP-nd. and aid in advan
cing this cause. E. F. KNOT!’, Secretary
Western Medii ul Soru to
A 1DI1.VIS1 UATOIPS >4ALE.— Pnrsimni loan
li order of the inferior cou-t of Doolv county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on ihe first Tuesday in.lnlc
next, w ithin the legal hours, be sold hi fore the cour'-liouse
door in the town of Ainericus, Sumter county, lot of land,
number two hundred and nineteen in the twenty-seventh
district ef originally lye, blit now Sumter county, belonging
to the estate of David loinier, late of said cnam v, deceas d
Terms made known on the day of sale March 10, 1836.
38 PHILIP LANIER, ndm or
MONTHS aft rdate, application will b made
to the inferior court of Henry i-oimty, w ben sitting tor
ordinary purpose.-, tin leav t > -ell ill the real estate mx-
c'l'lth' wii.’-i a s d.iwr .) ef William Aidre'ws, late ol Hen-
•v . < null 1, • -s d eonsisiing of r.bout nine hullilred acres
■ ; i i’ui, r,; g m the liiinl ii.-tr,<; ,f sai l county, foi the be-
n lit of <h> hi irs. Februarv 6 1886.
M VK I'll A (5. ANDREWS, adm'rx.
31 JOHN (4. Tl US, udm’or.
8 901 R MONTHS after date, application will he made
a.' to th inferior court of DeKalb county, w hen sitting for
ordinary pu-pos s, fir leave to sell the real estate of Fielding
Pierce, late of said count\, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceas' d. January 13. 1836.
31
WILLIAM VEAL, ) , .
JAMES PIERCE. \ u,lm 6
MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
a. to lie inferior court of Henry county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leav * to sell lot of land number nine
hundred and twenty, in the eighteenth district of the third
s'ctioii t originally Ch-'rok t but now Paulding county, as
apart ot ihe real "st.it- o| William \ndrews, laieof said
countv, dec a-**d. for th- benefit of the heirs of said deceas-
•d March 22, 1836.
MUli'flV G. ANDREWS, adm’rx.
40 JOHN (4. TY1 S, adm'or.
I AO UR niontlis after date, application w ill be made to
j| the honorable inferior court of 11. nry county, w hen sit
ting ti>r ordinary pnrpost -, for 1 ave 10 sell all the negroes
b> longing to the estate of Hi. nm Harris, deceased
ALEXANDER PRICE, adm'or.
March 11, 1836.-39 +
4 DJIIXIOTRATOR’S SALE.—On Fudaytbe
xY. 3d day of June next, will, w i hin the legal hours, bf
sold, at the residence of John Andn-ss, late of I’ayeite coun
ty*, deceased, all the peris liable property belonging 'o said
deceased, consisting of stock of various kinds, am! ot house
hold fm nit tire. Terms made known on the day* of sale.
ALLIS \NDRESS. a.lm'rs.
March 19, 1S36.-10 DAVID ANDRESS, adm'or.
DMIXISTRATOR’S SAI.E—A greeably to an
order of tho inferior court of Fayette count
silting for ordinary purposes, will, on th - fir-t Tu
A
. vv li
ny ir
July next, within the legal h turs, He sold, before th coil t
house door in tlie town id Ft r y, Hou-ton co tuty one ot iff
video half of lot of hind number forty eight in ill* fifth die
trict of Ilotiston county, as the property of Jam "s Steene
deceased, for the benefit of th heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on th - day of sale. 5!a r rh
19, 1836.—.'() BENJAMIN E. K.NDLES, mlmor.
A DAHNISTBATORS’ SALE.—Under anord
ryh of the inferior court of la-p* r county, w hen sitting for
ordinary purposes, will, on the fir.-t Tuesday in June next,
w ithin the legal hours, he 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 lecollecti d, is ihe
property ol’ William Perry, late of Jasper county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Perms made
known on the day of sale. March 28, 1836.
NATHANIEL PERRY, > , .
40 KDW AR0 N PURRY, S °
SALE. — Under an order
T
A OTP EC'E.
§4111' pii.*'i.’ tire heri by notifiu! that 1 have revolted and
1 and do hereby revoke and annul a power of
attorney, by me executed and delixere d, un tho 21th duy of
February, in the year 1836, given to J.x.Miti Blackmon’ cf
Gwinnett county, authorising and empowering him, the
said James Blackmon, lor ine, as guardian of William AV.
llca'h, a minor, to sell and convey a trai l of 'and, known
a? ' H number eighty-fixe in the txventy-sicond district of
originally Muscogee but new Talbot county, All per
sons are cautioned against receiving titles executed by the
said James Blackmon of Gwinnett county, under und by
1 virtua of said power ol" attorney, as no such title nor any
act done under and by virtue of it, will be rccogniz. d as va
lid. Sgrlva-n countv, Georgia. April 27, 1836.
he • "
SARAH t IIHATIL V'l'ir.lian for IF. IF. Heath.
mar!;.
‘ Witness,
S-'imox Buck,
Robert 41. Bcliock,
Abr am Bi uk, J. 3t l —15
r!S r rT LETTERS
S D EAIAINING iii the Post-Office at Thomaston, Upson
Sb i ottnlv, Ga. on the lirst day of April, 1836, and w liiclt,
; if not taken out Indore the lirst day of.Inly next, will, as dead
letters, lie transmitted to ihe Post-Office Department at
i Washington City.
A.—AVidiam G. Andrews, Banff 1 A. Allen, jun. Benja-
. min Adams.
B.--Ennck Brag 2, Martin Puck. AA’dliatn IHackson,
; Jni’.iea Braswell, W. "ff. Beall 2, J. W. Bridges 2, J 11.
Black, Jehn bostin, Robert Brown, John Bunkley, Reid
Ileal!, George Browne, Thomas I). Black, AV. Couch or
Thomas Bailey.
C.—D. F. Clarke, Roper D. S. AA r . Cards, Jum n s Courson,
Charles (J. Co!!ff*r, 11. R. (. hapi li, John Caddenlvad, J. R
Candler, A. li. Cunningham, l’heo.inre Child, A. F.C-ollii
A ninvisTR ATORS'
^.A- of the ltiu-i K.. »-..!,•» ,.r l „ I,, , e
ordinary purposis, will, on ihe fi.st Tuesday in June n xt.
within the legal hours, he sold, before the eou't hou»e door
in the town of Perry, Houston county, two hundred i wo and
a half acres of land, adjoining ('lepton, Mitchell and Way.
number and district not recollected, belonging to tli * estate
of William Perry, late of Jasper county, d c ased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors, f mis msd" known on
the day of sale. March 28, 1 836
XA . H \NM 1 PERRY. ) , .
40 El ’• AV \ RD N. PEKRA . ([ u ‘“ u ’'
A DAI IN'1ST » ATOM'S «.\LE—Agn-ubh loan
a order of the inf- rior eourt of DeKalb county, when
silling for ordinary purnoses. will, on th-- fir-t Ihusdayi:;
June next, within the legal li >urs, be sold, b fore the court
house door i:i th • town of Decatur, DeKalb county, lot of
land number two hundred and seventeen in the eleven: h dis
trict of originally Hairy but now DeKalb county, is the
property of L> wis I)' lany, deceased, fir th- hen- fit of th •
ileirs and creditors ot sai l deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. March 21, 1836
40 ISA AC VAA'TRY, adm'or.
DM 1 MS l it V l liIX'8 8A LE.—Under an or-
derof l!:e inferior court of Scriven countv, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, w ill, on the first Tuesday in July
next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court house
door in the town of .Morins*, AValton county, lot of land
number one hundred and forty-two, in the second district of
44 niton county, containing two hundred and fifty acres, and
b» longing to the estate of 44'dli.im Taylor, dec asrd.
April 16, 1836.-41 NANCY TAYLOR, adm'rx.
K IDHAISTKATOi:*8 *ALE.—On the fi.»•
FY Tuesday in June next, will, within the leg:-1 hours,
be sold, at Newton, Baker county, one hundred head of
STOCK CATTLE, being the property of Jo 4 L. Stear.
borough, deceased, fir the benefit of the h irs and creili
tors. Terms cf sale made known on the day. April 22,
1936.-45 MATTHE4V R MOORE, adm’or.
1301 ’J MOXTITS after date application w ill hr made
A’ to th> 11.f rior court of DeKalb county, w hen sitiing for
ordinary purposes, lor leave to s II the land and negroes, be
longing to the estate of Lewis Brantley, late of said county,
dec used. March 11, 1836.
39 JAMES \A T . GIVENS, adm'or.
3.AO 1 It MONT IIS after date, application will bp made
St* to th * info, ior court of D.mly county, when sitiing lor
ordinary pur'.rS' s, for leave tu sell th,- real estate belonging
10 Huriel 44 iliianis late of Doolv county, deceased. Feb
ruary 15, ioJ6. MELVIN \ WILLI \MS, adm'rx.
35 II J. WILLIAMS, adm'or.
fe "M H !t MONTHS after date, applieat'on w ill be made
1 1 10 the honorable inferior c.mrt of 4Va> hington county,
who sitting for ordinary nurposes, for leave to sell a part
ill * real e.-,ate of Jordan Smith, lata of AVashington
count v, dec a-sed, for the 'ten. fit of the 1: 4 is. Alarch 9, 18. 6
WILLIAM SMITH,
38 JORDAN SMI i’ll.
JIU.iHCAL YOTlii;.
» R. WILLIAM G. LITTLE has removed to
Milledgeville. He will practice Medicine in the va
rious branches of the profission, in this and the adjoining
counties. January 22, 1836.—31)
EOKGIxY Fulaekt c u tty ) -Y. B. Dr- J. B. GORMAN lias left nt my
V HER K.\s, Stephen Lo, administrator on the estate of - offirsi his Notes and Acconnt.s for collcclton; those in-
irirtoph.r Pair, late of said count v, deceased, applies debied w ill please call and make tmnii diate payjiient
for letters of dismission from said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar I hi kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ap
pear ai niy office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, ifany exist, why said l< tiers should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 5th April, f836.
42 JOSEPH G vKKl 'lHERS, c. c. o.
March 4, 1836.-36
AV. G. L.
W
UOTAAtt NIYimCINBS
AND
028. S. THOUSOS’S (SIGHTS
FOR USING THEM,
For 8alo by
GEOIJGI A, Fayeltr county. WILLIAM S. ROGERS.
• UbKhAb, Zadok Bonner, admm.stralor of the es- VilUdyeviUc, (Jo. February 12, 1836.
ta'eot John Joh ison, deceased, apph -• tor letter* -01
ol dismission from said esint , He will receive subscriptions for the B(iTA\IC
These are, therc-fom, (o ciie and admonish all and singular SEkTIAEL printed at Philadelphia, and the* TU OS.
the kindr* d and creditors of said dec as"d to be and »j-pcar IONIAN h ECORBEHx published at Co umbus,
at me ottic-, within the ti.nc presi rihed by law, to show ° —
10
if atiy exist, why said letters should not h*--granted,
en under mv hand at office, this lt-ih Match, :836.
WILLIAM M’BRIDE, c c. o.
UbORfalA, Jones count tf.
tiM' 7 'HEREA->, George \V Hansfird guardian of 4WI-
iam Ci Kyan, applies for letters of dismission from
said guardianship,
These are*, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deci a»ed to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, ifany xist. why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 4th March, I006.
37 CHARLES MACARTHY.c. c. o
Ohio. Specimens of ea. h may be sit 11 by applying in per
son to linn
%* All letters directed to him must,to rccciveettec-
tion, be post-paid.
TIlOJlSOaiAX KMORDEK.
EDITED BY DIt. A. Ct'RTI.8.
PROSPECTUS of THE FOURTH VOfd Mfil
rgAHE publication of the Fourth Volume of the Tnoir'.
■ soman Recorder will be commenced on the lhh
of (Jctober n<it. '] he coming volume, like its predecessors,
will be mainly devoti il lo the diff usion and defence of that
systi m of .Meili. al Piactice, discovered by and patented to
DR. SAMUEL THOMSON. As heretofore, tho
_ Recorder will contain a large portion of Original Mat-
'4VH'e'rEaK william Pullen and Peter AV. Pullen, nd- | T. ER ' and no exertions will be spared to keep pace with
** ministrators of the estate ol' Elijah Pullen, late of I ,h . al march ol improvi ment_in Medical Science, w hich the
introduction ot the Botanic Praciic has, within a few
GEORGIA. Henry county.
Elijah
said county, deceased, apply for letters of dismission from
said cm ate,
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kin Inal and creditors of said deceased to be and appi ar
at my office, within the tint-* prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any 1 xist, whv said letters should not b - granted.
Given under my band at office, this 20tli April. 1836.
45 CHARLES BAYNE, o. c. c. o
U Eti IIG I A Jasper county.
Inferior court, sitting ior nrdinarnpurjioses,
January. adjourned Teim 1936.
Present th ir honors AVilliam Strozier, Geoige VV. Holland
and Abram B. Dale, Justices.
years, advanced with a rapidity unpcralli I. d in the history
of other sciences. Lectures, Essays, ar.d Practical Com
munications, may be expi cted from the snrn. gentlemen w ho
have hitherto made th" Recorder their medium of commu
nication to the public. The mechanical appearance and
general features of the 81 corn! A'olum- will remain un«
1 bane- d in tin Fourth
CONDITION'S.—The Thomsonian Recorder i*
published every other Saturday, on fine super-royal paper,
in octavo form, cniivenn nt for preservation and binding.
A title-page and ind- x will be furnish'd at 1 he close of iha
volume. The annual subscription is Two Dollars, pay-
able at the time of subscribing individuals or companies,
T# < LE \JSI.- Whereas, it app aring to the court, forwarding Fixe Dollars, free of postage, shall receive
JHA ;h:il Charles Morgan, administrator of the estate of three cojiits; forwarding Ten Dollars, six cry nee; and
Math' xv Gregory, deceased, has fully adm.nisterpd on said m the same ratio for larger sums. Agents will retain twelve
estatp, and appli's for letters of dismission therefrom. undo half per cent on stihscripiions eoUectee, and arc au-
On motion, it is order/d by the court, that, uiil- s» cause to thoriz- d to fiuxvard us sums of five dollars, and rising, by
contrary be shown on or before llie first Monday in Sep- mail, at our risk.
bor the xvork. apply to our Agents, or postage paid, to
J ARA IS PIKE &. CO., jmblisheis, Columbus Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio, SepOmber 20, 1835.
th
tember next, letters of di.mission from said estate he granted
to th'* said Charli s Morgan, administrator, as aforesaid, in
terms.>f th- lew
A true extract from the minutes of the court, dan. 21. 1836.
31 EDWARD HICKS, c. c. o.
adrn'ors.
g^nU’R MONTHS afterdate, application
j in ill ■ inferior court of Jasper county, win
xx ill be made
len silling for
ordinary purposes, for haxe :o sell three hundred and sixly
aerrs ot bind, belonging to ihe estate of Kanlph liutf, late
of lasp. r county deceased March 3, 1836
39 ELIZABETH IlUFF, ex'rx.
I lOUR M ON’TIIK after date, application vx ill be made
^ to the inferior court of Dooly county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leavp to sell a negro boy, named
Adam, and lot ofland number one hundred and sixty-eight
ill th * sev- iilh district of Do Jv county, sold as the property
of Sampan Dilliard, deccasi d. lor the ben- fit of the heirs.
JOHN J COLLIER, udmor
JOHN BALLARD, adrn or.
January 28, 1836.-32-* in right of his wife
S .801' R MONTHS after date,application will hr made
JU 10 in-* line: ior com 1 of W.iskington eouiltx', xvben -it
tini for ordinary purpos. s. f, r J,. n v.- u.seii u |>a r t irC ihe real
estate of Richard Go don, late nf Washington countv, de-
c*a»rd, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Jnnuarv
15, 1*36.-30 FKANCI** T TEN N1LLE, rxor.
IjtOFIt MONTHS after date, application ivill he
a madt to tli- inferior eourt ofTw iggs county, while sitting
lor o tiinarv purposes, for leave to sell lot of land, number
■ ■')•* bund. ■ i':; fill' f ninth seventh district of ihe firs!
sn lion 01 origin 11J v I *e, but now Randolph cr.uniy, b long-
inc’oih --lat of Rod rick Bush, lute of Twiggs cm. ty,
iff ecus d. for th" bun fit of ih • lici.-s and creditors. Man h
.C -38 CHARI.ES CULP! PUR, adm'or.
O SBORN’S PI1ILOTOKON, or Female Com
fort, fir the relief of nil :he Si rapulhetir Diseases at-
I tendant on pr> gnaney. It readily relieves Nausea or Sirk-
j nes ai tha Stomach, A'omiiing of Food, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Indigestion, Fastidious Apprtite, Toothache,
VA'ai.di ring J-’ain-, Cramps, Inquietude, Solicitude, Anxiety,
I Ac. It sooth'-s and tranquilizes ihe ni ml and dispose* to
, , , , ,, , , - I rest. It is a certain rclaf in painful periodical visitations.—
ihat, Asa smith and J. hi. C. small, administrators of | \ bonle. and sometimes a single dose, will conxinco
(> EOHG1A , Jasper county
Injerior court, sitting for ordinary purposes.
January, adjourned Term, 1836.
Present their honors Hollis Cooley, Charles AV.C. \Vrighr,
nnd Abram B. Dale, Jusiie-s.
nn.G nisi.—Avi. ereas. it appearing to the court,
B a- il
1I1 estate of 1 human Smith, d- e ased, have duly and lullv j an y patient that it is truly a female comfort. By strength-
diseha ged their duties as administrators-of said estan—
whereupon
It is ordered, That if no cause be shown to the contrary,
the said administra'ors be dismissed from the further
charge of ill'-said estate, at the next Sepiemher term of said
court, and that this rule be published once a month for six
mouths, previous to that time, 1:1 some public gazette of this
State.
A true copy from the minuies of the court. Jan. 21, 1836
31 EDWARD HICKS, c. c. o.
Ul
3X049 having demands against tli" estate
u.irih.i 44’illi a vis, lale of Butts eoli'ii y. derseusetl,
I- 1. I ) ji-es- nr ; li -:n duly aulh. illirated, within the
legal ti**i-and thus" in 1 -ht i to make immedial" paytm nt.
S I EPilKN 44 PRK F, l
N 4 • !I v N H. 4VILLIAMS, \
x pul 23. 1336.-45
ex ors.
• 1 - ■ >!{(<! A . Pulaski c<
un t y.
NOT ICC.
A IJ. persons i'ldeuto-i to tha late ilrni of WILLIAM
PEABODY cV CO. h y uoto or open account, due
the first day of January last, are requested to make imme
diate payment. ' WILLIAM PEABODY.
Bui.iurtdge, Decatur cotvily, Ga. April 10, 1836.-4)—43
es tT® ^ ®
DRUGGISTS,
MACON, GA.
fl’HIE SUBSCRIBERS (former partners of Mlii.s,
H. Sliotxvcll, & Co.; have resumed lit.ir bu.-itirss
under the above firm, at their old staud opposite the Brick
T ivern, an 1 x\ 'I keep a general assortuifiil ot Drugs .Mp.
oleines, Sorgic.-.l and Medical liutrimif.'its, Paints and Oils,
of all kinds, WitiJoxv (ilass, assorted sizes, Glass Ware for
shop f.irnitUiV, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes of
every description, Botanic and Patent Medicines, Car
penter's preparation, also bis Essays on Materia Mediea.—
Dyo woo Is and Dye nidi's, and a great variety of miscellane
ous Articles, of xx hieh they have received a large supply, nnd
inland keeping their stock
he aide at all times to suppl
and others, who may favor
Intending to be permanently engaged in this business, the
snhseribers, from their long experience, hopj to render it
w orthy tin* patronage of old and new customers. Orders
by letter will meet the same attention ns if made in person.
liENRY SHOTAVELL,
, JACOB SHOTAVELL.
N. B. <4 ARDEN 8GED3, assorted, warrantedJrcsh.
A liberal discount made to country dealers.
February 27, 1336.-eo\vtf-3G II. A. J. S.
AQBRCT.
Milledgeville, December -(}, 183ft.
rpilIE sulwerilier returns liis sineere thanks to those xvhn j
L have favored him xxilh llio transaction of business in
tire Central Bank; being now uboiit to remove to Columbus,
he has tmu-derreil his book* to his son, lllkVJ A AI I \ B.
BETKl'Ml, and HAMILTON B. GAITHER,
vx tut aro an.horized to settle all balances due to or from him
on said books; and they will attend ro tho renewal of notes
in the Central Bank at tho usual fee of one dollar for each
renewal, lie solicits the patronage of his former friends and
other* in their behalf; lie foels confident that nil busim-ss en
trusted ro tin if r are, will be faithfully and promptly attended
to.—n-27 JOHN BETIIL’NE.
STOLEN,'
R AROAI tba subscriber on the 14tli instant, a Suitill
Ml Sorrel MARE, (SADDLE and BRfDLEi
white lej«, blaze lace, and paces remarkably well, ami is ■
branded on the left shoulder with un O. Twenty dollars
will be given for the Mare delivered to tha subscriber itl I ... .. .. ,17 ■ ..., ...
Augusta, or Ten dollars for any inlorination where she can ,, .... • jJf“ n , C- 44 heatan, AA AA ayche. Mays
be found. JOHN C. GOUEDY. | P' " fV!- y ’„ A ' ' V ' l ?" n *. J ’ '*'. av ^ r ’ A - We 'ster. J. AV,!! ng-
April 19, 1836.-4t-8 A ! {'jUp. I) AA alkcr, J. AA adsworln, E. AA all, J. AA hue, Miss J.
t A X ECU TOR’S SALE—1 ’ursunnt to an order of
ii the inferior eourt of Tattnall county, when sitiing for
ordinary purposes, will, on the fir.-t Tuesday in June next,
w ilhin the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house door
in the town of lieidsville, Tattnall county, two likely negro
women, Sarah and duds, belonging to the estate of Jeremiah
,41‘Donald, deceased, for the benefit of th" heirs. Terms
made known on the day of sale Mnreb 7. 1836.
41 NATHAN BRUTON, ex'or.
/ 11 Ah DI AN’S SALE.—FONT RON E D.-A-
fjl greoablv to an order of the inferior court of Emanuel
county, x\ hen sitting for ordinary ptirposi s, will, on the first
Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours, be sold, before
the court-house door in the town of Frankltnville, Lowndes
county, lot of land number fixe hundred and twenty-sit, in
the txvefth district of originally Irwin but now Lowndes
rounty. Sold fir the benefit of tho heirs of Daniel Over-
street, late of Emanuel county, deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale. February 2, 1836.
33 JOHN OVERS'l REE T, guardian
SA r 1IU 1 ! K AS, Hannah A imstong applies for letters of
* * administration on the estate ol John Aun-tong, lale
of -aid countv, deceasr d,
These nn*, therefore, to cite anil admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dereas°d to beam) appear
at m> office, within the time precribed bylaw, tu show
tuse, if any exist, why said leu -s should not be granted
Given under my hand at uffic.i ibis 61I1 April. 1936.
42 JOSEPH CARKUTliEKS, c. c. o.
tlrlffffh'IA. Pulaski aunty.
j S T 1 i ERU * 8, Jam s 1.. Carrnthers appli a for letters of
' * administration on the estate of Susan Carruffiera,
lai.' 01 said county, deOea.-.d,
t li s. are. therefore, t<; ’ itearxd admonish all and singular
th" kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at in* office, within thetiin prescribed by law, to show
"ause it any exist, why said letters should not he grant«d.
tftveii under my hind nt offii <, tin., Itii <vpnl, 1836
12 JOSEPH GARB! ■ HERS, c. c. o
constantly replenished, so as to £ ob 1 Prt L “ U | t r ' K. .Ai Co.her, AV ihiam Lout, b, Julius Uark,
v Dealers, Bl.jsiciatia, Planters Madison C-olawav, Miss s„.-nn Courson, T nah t r.ietf, Ld-
tliem w it!, their custom. wa I r , d Ca ! ll! :,‘ n f; ' Mar: ‘ r ! '? r 1 ol 1 l j er ’- V ^' I,IS , Col? ’ „
illv enLited in this business, the , ^ ^ • ^ l ‘ ap . A4 t-1 ..in Dax is, Uer.ts Daugherty -, M.
Dosler. Dr. Dur.tt.
U.— D P. Ellis. AA'illintji Ellcrbee, of. IJ. Ellis, Andrew
Elliot. William Ellington 2.
F. —AI J. Fatign, James Fincher, Francis Franklin, A.
< 1 FumbougJi 2, John Ferner, busannab Farrar, Green Fer
guson.
G. —Seaborn Gordv. Joint Goode, Airs. I.m y S. Greene,
Cannon Gibbs, T. Y. <■;!!.
If.—William Hudson, J. (’. Ilendley, AV. It. Hopkins,
Elizabeth Ilardridge, A. H i t kin-, 1. G Hunt, Miss Harret
Harrc-ll, Lewis Holloman, Bai 'jarra Harrell, Benjamin 1 Jam-
brick, A.C. Hickman.
I. —Thomas Ingram.
J. —Lemon Jay, AVilliam J.iv.
K. — A. .AI. D. King, Davis Kendall, AV. li. ICeiili.
AI. —E. AI. Ala)nor, Joel Al.it 1 hews, Alexander Alarregnn,
lesse Mote*, A. A. AI inning, AVilley Alarrise, Air. Al’Coy,
Benjamin Milton, C. G. AI‘Kinley, Thomas Alar.g'.iuin, John
M’Danoneh.
N —AVilliam Nexvson, Jesse Nexvhey.
P.—Lunsford Pitts, J. D. PVator, E. B. Pirchard, Vincant
Presley, John Fitts
R.—Francis Roberts. Thomas Ralls, Ellis Robertson,
Jane Rogers, J. Rogers, Airs E. A. Rainey, W illiam Rai
ney 2.
•S.—Archibald Stwarf, John Slaughter, T A. Satter. T.
L Stafford, N. Sandgps, AV. Shaver, S. AA' Smith, Harris
D. Smith, John Sellers, (’. Strttings, II. Smith, S. Stephens.
T. —J. II. Turnbull 3, AY. Ti Union, II. Torbler, Airs. E.
rhrrawtf, AI. Turner.
GUARDIAN’S SALE*-Pursuant to un order of
the inferior eourt of Scriven county, when sitting lor
J ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in July next,
within the legal hours, he sold, lielbro the court-house door
in the town of Talhoiton, Talbot county, lot number eiahty-
five in the twenty-second district of originally Muscogee hot
now Talbot county, drawn by and granted to AVilliam VV.
Heath, an illegitimate child.—Terms made known on the
day of sale. Scriven county, Ga. April 27, 1836.
her
SARAH t IIEATII, guardian.
33 -* mark.
S 301 H MONTHS after date, application w ill beniu Jo
^ to the inferior court of Fayette county, when sitting for
ordinary pm poses, for leave to sell the real estate of 1 liornas
Bennett, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors
of said deceased. March 19, 183d.
40 WILLIAM BENNETT adm'or.
Pp!
1 NOUR MONTHS»Ile*
* to th ■ inferior court of 44 asi.:ogio 1 -.Minty, wlieu sit
ting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the lands ff long
ing to the heirs of Peter Renfro*, dece.lseff. April 16, 1336
41 TIIOAIAS SPARKS, guardian.
1 NO l It MONTHS after date, application will he made
’ lo the inferior court of Appling county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land numb"!
one hundred and five in the thirteenth district of Lee county
and one half of lot number forty-five in the fifteenth dis
tinct of Houston county, belonging to the estate of Jain* s
Kr nip, deceased, for the benefit of th • li'-irs.
Alarch 7, 1836.-11 JOHN AliLES, guardian
1 NOUH MONTHS after date, application will be und
to the honorable inferior court of Crawford roun' v.
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leav ■ to s> 11 half <>f
lot ofland number thirty-sex n in the second district of
originally Houston hut now Crawford county, belonging to
the estate of Garry AI Oneal. late of Crawford conn:'’, d
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs anil creditors. April 12.
1836.-43 GRIFFIN ONEAL, adm'or.
C. Walker.
Y.—AV. 1*. Yonge, A. L. Yerly.
II. B. AlABRY, Postmaster.
APPRENTICES. ,
W AN TED, at the Federal Union Office, as apprtTtt. : "ns i *“
at the printing business, two BOYS of from twelve I ^ . ,
t»i fourteen years of see, who are able to read arid write. — t lILANHa
Buys front the country xv ill b« preferred' FOR SALE AT THIN OfFICF,
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will lie made
tu the inferior court of Talbot county, when siuiog tor
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real es*. it" of Samuel
Winfrey, laieof Talbot county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs nnd creditors of said decenser I. April 21, 1836.
I3- C in HILLIARD H. Sl’LLlVANT, adm'or.
GEORGI A, Dooly county.
11 EREAS, John J Collier, administrator ofihe esiam
, of Sampson Dilliard, deceased, npplicsstbr leitrrs of
dismission from said estate.
These are, therefore, to eit" and admonish all ami singular
the kitidreil and creditors of said deceased to be and aj.peaT
at my office, within the tune prescribed by law, to show
caus , if any exist, why sai.l 1 'tiers should 00! be grained.
Given under my baud at office, th.s !3lh F ffrtiarx, 1836.
35* THOMAS H. KEY, c. c. o.
GEORGIA Tniggs county.
Ft T HEKEAS, Suitin' I Adams, administrator of ther-s-
’i V tateof Godfrey li< ->, deceased, applies for t< ite. i ot
dismission from said estate.
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular
■he I iruln J and creditors d'said deccasi d to be and appea,
at my office, within ihe time prescribed by law, to show
cans , it' any exist, n hv said 1 tiers sh"t Id not be granted.
Gixin under my hand ul office, this 7th December, 1835
25 NATHAN LAND, c. c. o.
(4 BO it tl IA, Twiggs county.
S STHEREAS, Peyton Reynold*, executor of Isaac N
» V Disharooii, deceased, applies for letters of dismission
from said 1 xeciilorshjp,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said <h ceased to be ami app' ar
at my offii e, within the tim * prescribed bylaw, to show
cans", if any exist, whv said letters should not he grant- d.
Given under my liamt ai office, this J3th April, 1836.
43 NATHAN LAND, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Tattnall county.
M ttr 11 EKE AS, Colson Gromnes, exerutor on the estate of
w w Um-. Stephens, deceased, applies for letter* of dis
mission from ssid esiaie,
These are. 'herefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
»t my office, within ihe time prescribed by law, to t how
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Giv ai under my hand at office, this 8lh February, 1836
36 JOHN li. SMITH. ~c. c o.
GUORGI A, Washington county.
n ’ HEKEAS, Aliafar Shell, e applies for letter* of dis
mission from the administration of the estate of
Daniel Shcliee, deceased.
These are, therefore, toeiteand admonish all and singular
ih- kindre d and creditors of said deceased to be anil appiar
at irv office, within the time precribed by law, to show
cause, it any x.st, w by said letters should not b granted.
(liven under my band at office, this 5lh January, 1836.
28 FRANCKS T TEN.NILLE. c. c. o.
ftt’OHGI v, Tuiggs county.
WffR'HERKAS, Elijah E. Crocker, administrator of the
* v -state of Allen Belcher, deceased, applies for letter*
of dismission from said estate.
These ar-., 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 begranred.
Given under my hand at office, tins 7th December, l^p.
25 NATHAN LAND, c. c o.
GEORGIA) Washington county.
yg Sril EREAS. Samuel Robison, administrator on the
w V esint. - of Jos< pli Ilearndon, deceased, applies for let
ter* of dismission from said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the k.ndred and creditors of said deceus d to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hv law, to show
cause, ifany "xi-t, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under iny hand til office, this Dtf 1 March, 1836.
38 FRANCIS T. TEN.NILLE, c.c.o.
tl BO itiilA, Washington county.
> «r ti EREAS, John Gilmore, administrator on the es-
f V tateof Thomas Gilmore, deceased, applies for let
ters of dismission from said estate.
These art, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred n il creditors of said deceased to be and appear
nr.- .itiii", w.tliri It tune prescribed by law, to show
caitM',11 any cxi.-t, why .aid letters should not be granted.
Given under uiy hand at office, this 9th Alarch, 1836.
38 FRANCIS T. TENMLLK, o. c. o.
fi PA) . ? GI V Washington county.
■is Til EREAS?, Kieh.irii Afartm applies for letters ofdis-
9 ^ mission Lora th.• executorship ot the last will and
testament of i homas Martin, deceasvd,
These are, there tori, to • ileau I admonish all and singular
h * kind ed and ereditots .<1* said deceased io be and appear
at my oflire, within th’iitn* prescribed :»y law, to show
1 atisc, if any exist, w hy s lid letters shoithl not !)<■ granted
Given under my hand nt office, this 9th March, 1836.
38 FRANCIS T. TEN.NILLE, c. c. o
tlEBMGl Washington county.
it ’5 T f! KR EAR, Samis 1 Rofii.-on applies for letters of dis-
y 'S niH- on flora iln' i x. eutorehip ot the last will and
ti slant' lit ef 8tiinn« I Robison, S'11. d: ctjjrfed,
'These arc, therefor", to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred ind creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at ntv office, within ;!t * tim * preseniied by law, to show
cause, ifany exist, why -aid lei!-, r- should not be granted.
Given under ray hand at office. tliis9lli March, 1826.
31 FR VINCIS i'. TENNIi.LE, c. c. o.
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
GEORGIA, Jasper county
lift nor Court, sitting fo r ordinary purposes,
January, adjourned term 1-836.
Present their honors AVilliam Strozier. G urge 4V. Holland
and Abram B Dale, Justices.
R UIi NISI.—AA h n as, it «; penring to the court that
• David Johnson, administrator, on lheesiate of Abney
Ala vs, deceased, has fully administered on said estate, and
applies fur 1- tiers of dismission there!’oin
On motion, if is ordered by the court, that unless cause be
shown to th* contrary on or before the first Mondax inSrp-
t< niber next ler.ers of dismission from said esiaie bf granted
10 the sail! David Johnson, administrator as aforesaid, iti terms
ih" law
A true ‘Xtrac: from the minutes. January 21,1836.
31 EDWaRD DICKS, c c. o
ft i O ’< ft 5 A Jospi •r county.
Uft’lLIJA « PHE?ilSEUofthe two hundred and riinety-
** second district, Georgia militia, posted, before J. AV.
Buchanan, a justie- .0 tlie peso" in and for the eounti afore-
said, a yellow sorrel ho.*., about fourtet n arid a half hands
hieh, up, OKt-d to !v ahotii twenty yearsolJ, right hind foot
xvhiu , w ii h a flax coloured main and tail—app. aised, In W ill
iam Duke ami David Dunlap, totwi nly dollars. Also.af av
filly, suppose.: to be hetwePtl two and thre, years old, truth
him! : v <l fc:>: —a, p: aised, by tile aiuve '-amui pertol.s, 1
Lwen.y-tiio dollars, on the 2d April, 1836.
A true extract from the estrav-book. April 22, 1836
41 ROBER T KELLAAI, c. 1. c.
GOI.S.OT,
TATUAIBER Six Hundie-l and Nine, in the twelfth
lM district of the first section of originally Ch- rokee but
now Lumpkin county, lying within two and a half mile* of
Dahlonegali, and combining fertility of sod with richness
of ore, isoifertd, at sale, lor two thousand five hundred dol
lars.— All persons are hereby forvvrrned against digging,
felling trees, or nt tier wise trespassing on said lot, as the
law will he rigidly enforced against offenders Those
wishing to purchase will either call on or address the un
dersigned. residing near Birds--ille, Burke county, Georgia.
April 30, 1836.-3i*-35 H.VRDY C. MAUND.
TiionsoN ia,Af nn bmaby.
HNIIE 8:ibsiTibers respectfully iolbrm ll.e public that
S th y hav" established an I S 11 XiM AI{\ , in King
street nearly opposite the Citadel, and are now ready lo re
ceive tlios 1 afflicted with disease, who max feel disposed lo
give a trial to Simple VEGETABLE R i!.MEI)IB8 t
may ilep-nd on receiving every attention whieli experienced
Practitioners and care ful Nurses can render to make their
situation ns comfortable as their cases will admit Persons
in the Cilv, as well ns-those from the country, can be accom
modated with Board at tli • lidremury, on moderate terras.
P Date npaune tits, will) Female Attendants, for the La-
dit s, and a separate Establishim nt for Blacks.
ennig, correcting and invigorating the uierinesysre m. it will
effi’etually prevent Misearriagi s. when there is a i-ossibility,
and make Parluiition quit k, safo and easy;—ami for after
pains it is a sterling remedy. It has b< en before the public,
in some parts of our cuuntrv. since 1829 It has stood the
lest of scientific opposition and inv siigatton, ar.d has pre
vailed! Ami we have the eertificali s of physicians, raid-
wives, and intellig' nt fi males, in abundance. Ea< h bottle
lias the proprietor’s name impressed off one side, and Ins
w ritten signature on a label on the other.
Directions for Using the Female Comfort in all case* fur
which it is recommended, with many important certificate*,
accompanying each bottle, in pamphlet form, within the en
velope. AV. C. POWELL, Agent,
At his Drug and Book Store, Milledgeville, Ga
The above Medicine will also be sold hv I. T, Cl NH-
I NG, as travelling agent December 25, 1835—wfm-28
THE IMDBAWS PANACEA,
J NOR the CTRL' of Rheumatism, Scrofula or King'* E-
vtl, Gout, .Nciaticaor Hip Gout, Incipient Cancer, Salt
Rtieiun, Syphilitic and Mercurial lln- a« s. particularly Li
fers ami painful Affections of the Buuea, Ulcerated Thro«t
and Nostrils, Ulcers of every description, Fever Sores, and
Internal Ahsepsscs, Fistulas, Piles, Scald Head, NcurVCV,
Biles. Chronic Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Blotches, and svery
variety of Cutaneous Affection; Chronic Catarrh; ihad-
aehe proceeding from an acrid humor; Pain in th * Stomach
and Dyspepsia, proceeding from vitialiun: Affections of tht.
Liver; Chronic Inflammation of the Kidneys, and General
Debility, caused by a torpid action of the vessel*of the skin.
It is singularly efficacious in renovating those constitutions
which have been broken down by injudicious treatment or
juvenile irregularities In general ti rra>. it is reconunendrd
1.1 all those discares w hieh arise from impurities of the blood,
or vitiation of the humors, of w hatever name or kind.
Some of the above complaint* may require some trifling
assistant applications, which ihe eireumslanci s of the ease
will dictate; but (or a general rem<dy or PI KIFICA-
TOR. to REMOVE the CAUSE, the INDIAN’S
PANACEA will generally lie found sufficient.
Taken in prop, r doses, the INDIAN’S PANACEA
operates as an alterative and detergent; a diaphoretic, din-
re tie and laxative; an antispasmodic and anodyne; and, in
proper cases, a* n stomachic and enirai-nagogiie. (ienerslly
expressed, it increases all the secretions and excretions, givrs
tone to ihe stomach, and ex< ites action in the glands in a
particular manner. From these principles, its operations
may he understood.
it is little more than three years since this preparation wsi
pre sented to the public; but, in that short spare of time,
seme hundred* of persons might he found, who would so
lemnly deilai" hat they believed that iheir lives were asv-
rd by it, and in most cases after they had tried many and
perhaps all the common remedies in vain. Wherever it is
known, it is rapidly coming into use, and this affords tho
rnosi substantial and roi.v hiring proof of its merits.
Thr value of th" PANACEA is most conspicuous in
those long-standing and syphilitic and scrofulous affi ctions
which have defied all other remedies, and particularly in
those cases where mercury has hei 11 so lavishly used as lo
cause distressing t ains in the bones, nodn», merrurial ulcers,
derangement of the digestive organs. Arc Th<so it com
pletely remove*, and in all cases it entirely eradicate* the
disfasts and the effort* of mercury, renovates the constitu
tion, nnd leaves the patient sound and well. In Rheums
tisms and in l Icerated Sore Throat, its happy effect* sro
not less apparent, giving almost immediate relief. For sale
by AY C. POW ELL, Agent,
May 9, 1835.—45 Milledemille. Ga.
CENTRAL KA.Yh OF €ii OKiilA,
MILLEDGEVILLE.
r PllE undersigned officers of this Rank will hereafter at-
J lend to the RENEWAL of all NOTES that may
he entrusted to their care, for ihe customary fie of ONL
DOLLAR for each renewal Letters enclosing Note
and Money for the renewal of r otes, post-paid, directed to
tlie “Officer* ot ;ho A’e':ira! Bank ot Georgia.” or any on*
oi them, will le promptly attended to. The old Note, No
tice and blank Note, will, in all cases, he forwarded by fhs
earliest mail. August 19, 1835.
C.C. MILLS, Cn-laer,
AV. J. DAVIS, Teller,
L. D BUCKNER, Discount Clerk,
8 B. II REYNOLDS, Book-Keeper.
ANDREW OF VIRGINIA.
THIS distinguished son of Sir Cii.vRI.E9i
belonging to Col. WM. K. JOHNSON
of Virginia, and Messrs T* B# HOW
ARD of Columbus and A* II. KEXAa
of Milledgeville, will remain the present
spring ami fall season* at the stnbleol Mr.
Kenan at Mill' dgeville. Asa racer ANDREA' xvm
number one. his colls in A’irginia and New Y ork are spoken
of in the highest terms. Mares sent to ANDRE" wilt
he kept at ten dollar* per month and receive every attention,
tin v will be under the immediate care of the proprietor anc
kept within sight of ANDREW ’S Stable. The season
will commence the first of February and end the first of Job-
Terms the same as last season. Handbills will be short y
sent out. January 8, 1336.—28
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
I N FORSY TH, Monroe county, Georgia, a Negro ree
low, calling himself GEORGE, and saying that
is doubtful of liis owner’s name, but thinks it is M'Cl'RC' 3 '
living 111 AA'eeks county, Alabama, to whom he was sol* 1
s, ana a separate r.sianiiMmi' nt tor tstac ks. Martin or Martin and Pitts of Macon, Georgia, about -
It is useless t" sav any ibing here concerning the merits of | veinher last, and that he ha* been runaway almut eig
this *v.-item, as it bids fair to supersede every other yet known. I vvek* I'he said fellow is about twenty-five or thirty
Infirnwies conducted upon ThoiilsOlliail Principle.** of age, and is brown complected. The owner is reqUE*^
have long been established in most of the principal Cities of to comply with the law, and take him away
the Union, and by their tintxampledsuccess in the Remo- 42 MARTIN NALL,
val cf DISEASES, have succeed'd in establishing their j *
popularity on too firm a basis to be shaken KA“AAt AI u1 j
N. B.—THOMSON’?! Family Rights, Robin- 1 VCAROM the ARMY of the United States*
son’s Lectures on Medical Botany, the I liornsonian Record- ^ by the nnme of THOM AS WA • JALNS8 ..
er, hound: and a general assortment of Genuine Thomsonian •>'? lo tlie second Battalion Mounted Volunteers, s|I ^
Medicines kept constantly on hand, at their old stand, oppo- ed by Major Douglass. AA atkixs is about fixe e . ,
■ *■ ' eight inches high, has on his cheek a ring-worm, »'■"
site the new Guard House
NARDIN. WOOD A- SHECUT.
Charleston, South Carolina, Ai>ril 6, i835.-45
V Y I T JON.
cheek hone*, dark eyes, and rather inclined lu W ul
shouldered, and is a notorious drunkard II" has | (f-rse’ 1
him a horse helonsing to I ieiilant Craven, 0 ^ 1
Hussars; the horse is a bright day, rather imdi r ‘ *j (I j, or
ITjTY wife. \8RIA MERCER, having left my bed ordinary homes, close comparted, mane and taff.m
.*9 and >cMi'd without cause; and being apprehensive that i lorred 'lose, his bind hoofi inclining inward, no o
»lu; might contract debt.-, on mv account, this is intended as recollected of either man or horse . n orehen»i <1 ' 1
a notice to nil pore on*, that I will not be respon- ible tor any ; V roasonnhle reward will b" given for th'’
contract mad ' by In r, and that nil p> rsons harboring, or and detention of eith. r man or horse. By
boarding her, are duly notified, that 1 will not pay for tho 1 1 '* DOI * ff
same. Warcsborough, AV’are coiintv. Git. April Iff. 1826.
ith
41-31
CHRISTOPHER MERCER.
.1 M. DO!
Major, second battalion. Mounted u
Tarver's, Hast Florida, March 22, 183C-- 0