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A C ARD. I HADISOS SPBIX«S.
M HRSi Hl'SON informs hrr friends, that she A company of gentlemen, having purchased the
is again the owner of the K A.GLE HOTEL, TjJIhST entire interest of William ’I. Mokto.v, Esq. in
in Milledgeville—this house was formerly kept by this establishment, since ihe last season, have tho-
h-rsclf, but mure recently by Mr. M’Coinhs. Hrr patrons roughly repaired and made extensive additions thereto. It
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A DMINSTRATOK’S SALE.-Pursuant to an
order of the inferior court of Do-iiv county, when sit
ti.ug (br orditiary purposes, will, on the first Tuesilav in June
next, within the legal hours, be sold b. fore th ■ court house
door in the town of Drayton, Dooly county, lots of land,
! number fifteen and sixteen in the third district of said county,
estate of David Lanier. late of said county.
Perms made known on thedav of sale. March
PHILIP LANIER, utrm'ir.
TREAT, to make it a desirable SUMMER EESI-.j a DMIVISTRATOU’S SALE.-Pursuant to an
trp . e •» . * • „ . , DIvNCE. JTA. order of the inferior court of Dooly countv, wh- n sit-
" E M ± 8 °f^ f r e °r ,ved i. he, f Sprmg and sntn.. fry- A TWO-UORSE STAGE will run twice a . ity fjrordinary purpoar8 , will, on the first Tu-sdav in July
mer assortment, which theyoffer to their friends and vveo.i from Athens, via the Springs, to Uarii-'sviBe and j nPX , wi ,hj n ,|,e I-g.d hours, be sold h fore the com’-house
door tn the town ei Am rteus, Sumter countv, lot ,.t (and,
) number two hu.-idr d and nineteen in the'twenty-s< v ’nth
• district of originally Lee, but now Sumter county, belonging
i to the estate of David Lanier, iate of said county, d -ecus d.
Terms made known on the day of sale March 10. 1830.
38 PHILIP LANIER, min'or j
LAW.
f ?*Ol T R MONTHS after date, application will be made GEORGIA, Jones couulv- , . ___,, T , ,
to the itif-rior court of Morgan county, when sitting A v iiEKEAtS, George W. Hansford, administrator on f JM1E subscriber hasi removed Uc.nmbns, Ga,^
tor ordinary purposes, for leave to s dl one lot oi hind be- the estate of tnxsaiinah llansfbrd, deceased, applies JL His office is in Lai loun s hut dings, over Y\ iiiiam 8n j
. Toney's Dry Good Store. February lo, 1M6.
itxry purpost. ....... „„ . . . . ....
longing to the estate of Redmond vVaus, late of said coun- , for 1< tiers ul dismission from raid estate, W. loncy
iy, iii-tva*-d, for the benefit of th- h irs. April 2, 1836. Th*-se are, therefore, to citeand admonish all and singular , 13t-36
41 EWELL 31‘C’OY, adrn'ur. ! the kindred and creditors of said d<ceased to b* and appear
AND SU2VIMEXI GOODS.
the public in general, on as good terms as any house in the i Clai-kcsvil.’c,
place; their stock consists of ali those artic les usually kept 1
m the DRY GOOD line. They would invite all to I
r.aiJ and examino fort hrmseives. Thankful for past patron
oge, they hope by exertion inj atlention, to met it a coutinu- j
nnce of the saru".
Also, 31 V X (, PACPPR PR S, wholesale and retail i
dealers in Tin Ware of all descriptions'. All orders)
thankfully received ami punctually attended :.).
G. ROOT SOX.
V. I>« Twelve barndls of prim'’ Apple VLMIRAIL
MMedgeuiUe, April 27, 1335.-41
*,* The Southern Recorder wit; put.-ii-h the aix>v« • J; i',,.t 1
May 5, 1335-Sl—45 j
r* JT2 TO f,
ussj xa/ trf «k'J tia&u W ns utd mss]
the first section u| ('herokee, and lot numb* r fourteen in the
eighth liistiiet of the third section ol c herokee, belonging
to the ' state of J.i ,1 s Standley, deceased, for the b- nefit of
th * heirs. >11 ch 7, !8.‘ G.
41 SUSAN STANDLEY, guardian.
tiillHvGIA, Pula ki courtly.
31. J. WELL! OKN.
MEDBCAI. SOTICli.
HILL1AH «. LITTLE has renu^,
dgeville. He will practice Medicine in the VJ
of the prof-saion, in this and the aiijuimn.
January 28, 1836.—1K>
B, Dr. J. J3. GORM4X has left at
• * i II ERE AS. Stephen Lee, administrator on the estate of I office, his Notes and Accounts for collection; those «.
» » Christopher Pair, late of said county, deceased, applies : d' btrd v. til please call and make immediate payment
for letters of dismiss ton from said estate.
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu-
Marclr 4, ISdG-b’ti
W. G. L.
w a & o m &
•2ml rVJi If* GOOJ&S*
.MH’R MONTHS afterdate, application will be made I lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ap-
to the mfe-ior court of Emanuel county, when situng . P a r at my office, within the time.prescribed by law, to show
for ordinary purpose s. fir leave to sell ail the real estate of : cause, ifany exist, why said I, tiers should not be granted.
Given under ray hand at office, this 5th Apitl, 1838.
43 JOtSEPH CAKRDTUEK8, c. c. o.
Abraham Go wart, latcof said county, d ceased. February
,4 D3IIN197’RATOM'S SALE.—On F.iday the.{ ,;5 :J SLG - RT, | f . dm ' ors
A. 3d day of June next, will, vvrhin th ■ legal hours, (>o j _
sold, at the residence of John Andress, late of Payette cotm-
JOHN II COWART,
j ty, dcce^n), all the ^rWuiJblc property* bld’.*nuHiK ?o said 1 after date application wdl Re made
deceased, consisting of slock of varioas kinds, and ot house- * l '! ,h “ ,n ^ c,or f0, ‘“ ki j 1 *',"'*9
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3IILLEDGEVILLE, G A.
ffilliE .SUBSCRIBER respecimily informs her friend.*,
M ae.d the public, that she lias removed to that v< ry con-
j hold ftuiti'.tire. Terms made known on the day of sale.
ALLIS ANDRESS, udm'rx.
j -March IP, 1335.-10 DAVID ANDRESS, adnor.
has hern occupied for some lime by Mr. Aa;c:i Starry
This establishment, including the uut-biii!dings, will be put
in a state of thorough repair, and the subscriber is well ore.
pared toaftco/nmo-late #!;> V.ROER8, Tit VYSIKNT
C i: ST 0.11E HS, and Tit AV RLIiEllSa fethe solicits
a sliare of public p ttrutiage, <-f which she ui,l endeavor to
render herself and her estahlislitnent worthy, iiy an ample
stock of the best supplies, and bv the most assiduous atten
tion to the wants and comforts of her customers.
January 3. 1335.—23 NANCY .1. GODWIN.
«0\TI*WJER S!»U 1AJGS.
IIE Subscribers having taken the Store on the corner, venient stand and commodious ESTABLISHMENT*
north of Messrs. Wnt. G. &■ .1. T. l ane, formerly or- ' formerly known as the UNION HOTEL, and which
copied as the Post Office, respectfully inform the citizt ns«*f
MUIedgcville atid the adjacent country, that they have on
hand and are now receiving in addition to their Stock, a
a general assortment of
HEW GOOD?,
Consisting of Staple Dry Goods, Silks, Fancy Goods.—
Heady made Clothing, Hats, Boo s, and Shoes, Hardware, |
Cutjcry, Crockery, vCc. &c. Ac.
Which will be offered at unusually low prices for cash or
approved credit. The public are request! ii to call ari l exam- i
ina for themselves. BEECHER <fc BROWN.
N. B. Liberal prices given for country produce in i j.
Change. }L ^ u
AtulcllgcvH'r, April-2d, IS3f>.—3f-4 1
MISOMC llllili,
mm’w &gqs>& 9
T HE subscribers hnvo received their assortment of
SPUING GOODS, consisting of the latest styles
of French Muslins and Cambrics, Calicoes, Ginghams, Jac
onets, Bishop Lawns, rich figured gao^e dress Ilandker-.
chiefs, blond Scarfs, worked flap s and Collars, splendid HI'IIE tttul? rsigned respretfu’dy ii firms the public, that
Bonnet Ribbons, rich figured and tinseled belts, ladies lined j u this pleasant SUMMER RETREAT, situated
Plrasols and Umbrellas, 5-1 a;ul 10-4 linen Siioctimfs; a sixteen miles wc. t of .Macon, on the '1 humaston road, wdl be
A DSIIXISTR ATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to au
yA. order of the inferior court of Fayette county, when
sitting fur ordinary purposee, will, on the fir.-t Ticsdny in
■luiy next, withiii the legal hours, be sold, b' fore the court
house dour in the town of Perry, Houston county, one undi
vided half of lot of land number forty eight in the til h dis- !
for ordinary purpos' s, for leave to sell two lots of land, be
longing to th . state of Brice Bradshaw. la!e<>f»snl county,
dec ased, tor the b n fit of th h irs April 13, 1836
43 WOODSON BUADSH tW, adm'or
f /lOl Vi MON I’SItSafn r date, application wil! b made
to the inferior court of tl"nrv tty, when sitting fir
oruinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate (ex-
e. pi the widow s dower) of Wilbain Andrews, latent Hen-
I rv county, deceased, consisting of about nine hundred acres
,ri.H of n, ,h, frop.ny'of . *», j ^ ** "" ^
MAUniA (4. ANDREWS, adm'rx.
hhOBhlA. Fayette county.
^®UHEREAS, Zailok Bonner, administrator of the es-
v M late of John Johnson, deceased, applies fi>r letter*
ol dismission from said estate,
Th
deceased, for the b: nefit of th ' h irs ami creditors of said i
deceased. Terms made known on th ■ day of sale. March
U», 1826.-10 BENIAMIN K. KM'LES, adm'or.
A D tlBISTl?ATORH’ SALE.—U rider an order
1 of i!u; inferior eeurt of lnsp"r county, w lien sitting.for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tie sdny in June next,
w itiiin the legal hours, he sold, before the court-house door |
in the town of 3Iontice]]o, Jasper county, onr hundred on ■
and a half acres of land in sa d e iuutv, adjoining J ick.cn
;iiH) 5>iiropshire, number and district not lecoih-ci: d. 'S the
property of William Perry, late of Jasper county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on the day of sale. March 2S lH3f>.
NA 11J t.NIEL PERRY, ) , , .
EDW ARD N PERRY, \ a,hn ° '
13
A DM
o( i
of the inferior court of Jaspf r county, vvh n sitting fi>r
ordinary purpovs, will, on tlie first Tucsdtty in Jane n 1 xt,
within the legal hours, he sold, before the court-house disir
in the town of Perry, Houston county, two hundred two and
a half acres of land, n homing Ulopton, Mitch II and Way,
number and distriit not recollected, belonging to the estate
of William Parry, late < f J.tsper county, d -ceased. fi>r the
in nefit of the heirs and creditors. Tirtns made know n on
the day of sale. March 23, 1336.
31 JOHN G. TV US, adm'or.
1 301’ II MONTHS aft' r d tie, application will be mntie
'o th iitforiorcoui t of DeKalb count i, \ Iv n sittina lor
o diunrv ptfpo- f,r 1 • ive t<> sell 'Iih real estate of f ielding
Pie. . bit- of si-id count v. deceased, fie- the benefit of the
hi irs and creditoiS of said dec, ns- d. January 13 1336.
WILfl.V.M VEAt
31 JAMES PIERUF.
UOTAH1C.
AND
DK. S. TSIDwSSON’S RIGHTS
KO '• I .- INU THEM,
For Sale by
WILLIAM S ROGERS.
.MUIedgcville, (la. February 12, 1836.
, , „ , H* > will receive subscriptions for the BdTAXlC
I bps -are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular SENTINEL print: d ;.t Philadelphia, and th- TKOS.
the k itdr-.l turn c.-editors ol said deccaswl to be and appear IONIAN tlEfOKDGR, published at Co’nnibo-,.
at rav office, wtthiti (he inn-’ pr< s<Titv d by law, to shoo | Ohio. Spec-imens of each may be seen by applying in per.
cause, it any exist, w hy stud letters should not he granted. • • *
t.iven under my hand at office, this l'Jth March. i836.
40 WILLIAM M'BKiDE, c c o.
<4IH) rl ft IA , Junes county.
tt 7 II ERKAt*, (teorg.-VV Hansford. guardian of VVill-
o '} iant G. Ryan, applies for letters of dismission from
said guJrtlian>hip,
Those ar--, therefore, to rite and admonish all and singular
the kiniir* d and creditors of said deceased to be and apt-ear
at my office, -.\iihin the time presettbed by law, to show
eaus . ifany xt s r. why said letters should riot he granted.
Given tinder tnv hand aroffice, this lih March, 1»36.
37 CHARLES MAUARTHY. C. c. o.
(ltlm'ors.
¥oOB J-! iU fl.VTIIS after date, application will be made
a to the inferior court of Henry county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to soil lot of land number nine
hundred and twenty, in th” eighteenth distrii t of the third
8- etion of originally Cherokee but now Paulding county, as
a part of the real estate of William Andrews, late of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceas
ed. .March 22, IK36.
M VRTHV G. ANDREWS, adm'rx.
10 JOHN G. BY US, adm'or.
Thu ikiul for past patronage, they hope by exertion and at
tention to merit a continuance of th’ same.
_ COWLES A WARD.
'•litlr.i'gciiiir, Apr,l 10, lc-36.—13
Norm;.
TjTXFRING my absence from the Stale, Ivnr.soN L. Har-
■Tr ris has been authorised to act as my General Agent.
Notes past -luc, rny individual prop-rfy, have been left with
him for collection. Milledgtvillc, Ga. May 3, 1S2J.
46-3t 11. K. IIINRS
notice:.
rpHE COPARTNERSHIP, herete-fora existing fie-
L tween the undersigned, b-.iitg dissolved, itll persons
having claims against tha firm are requested lo hand them
in for settlement, and those indebted are solicited to make
payment immediately to N. B. JLH V.V, as longer in-
dulgeuce ca.uuot ;»o givdit. MHlcdgeviile, May Jft 1836
WILLIAM J. EUR VNX
N. B. JUH AN.
4)
EDWARD N. PERRY
I in’ore.
GLOBS TIYEE^,
ROME, FLOYD COUNTY, GA.
THE Kttbseriher embraces this method of in
forming las fi tends and the public generally, that
3 he has opened a Public House in the town of
ROME, Floyd county', Ga. on the west side of Broad
street, opposite IIr. Burk's largo brick building, where
j he Hatters himself that those who favor him with their com-
i patty, will tin J every thing provide d which cart ri nder tfi.-tn
and titf-ir horses comfortable. April 17, 133:'>.
Ct-Io WILLIAM K. BRIERS.
A D MIN’ IGTRAT O R’H 8AI.U.—Agrecahlv tans
TJL order of the inferior court of DeKalb countv, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
June nev, within the legal hours, be sold, before th -court
house door in th-- town of Decatur, DeKalb county, lot of
land number two hundred and seventeen in the eleventh dis
trict of originally Henry hut no-.v DeKalb countv, as i he
property of Lewis Delany, deceased, for the hen fit of th
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale. March 21, 1336.
•10 ISAAC A WTRY, adm'or.
'The Southern Rceorrter
lions and t nvtu i their uccott;:
& DMLVI.8TR ATRI X ’;
er- | 2rwL derof tiie inferi-ir court uf
46 -2t
6 -
AtiEKJY.
T TIF. undersigned will attend to th’ renewal of Notes
:n th.t Central Bank, at the usual tee of One Dollar I
fin- each renewal. They will al-o pass through the several -
(forces m 1 forward grants at one dollar for a single grant.
.tud fifty cents each wh- re more than one is requested —
Cnmntunications addressed to them jointly or separati-lv,
(post-paid) will be punctually attended t-t. ” ’ ’ .
, JOHN Cr. PARK, ■
itJcdgevo e, dl. I ?SJ.-It i'ETER FAIR.
rCP lx/£r\rr.y:
AID CIIEROKEK LAID AGEACY.
T HE undersigned offers his services to the public as an
Ag’nt for tii-3 transaction of business in the Central
Il.anli. an-1 in selling Cherokea Land,. His fees will •
be for Agency in discounting or renewing eai-h Note in tank
one dollar; for eff’eting sales of Land, five dollars per tract
under one hundred doih-s, arui live jter cent, lor nil above
that sum. Ill’s late residence in the Cherokee rountry and
present station in the Surveyor General’s Office, peculiarly
adapt him for this agency. _ ' •
AU communications ntiist come post-paid, er they will i
rv-thtj taken from the post-office. Milledgevdle, April 26, j .
1836.-41 JOHN BREWSTER, j inclosing the cash, or prize tickets in ihs Mille IgPvil’e
* “ Street Lottery, will be punctually attrud.d to, if ad-
SAHLEL ROCKWELL ■ drwscl n JAMEJ S\ SMITH.
removed his I.AW OFFICE to the Masonic , MiileJgevdlc, April 2"', 1836 44
JBa H.vi.r,. over the Smre of Cowles & Ward.
Milledgcyille, March Si>, IS36.-40 j
ANTING AND BANK AGEACyT
T ill) undersigned will attend to the renewal of NOTES
in the CENTR \L BANK,and passing Grants -
through the several offices for ONE DOLL AR Each.
H AMH/PON B. GAITHER.
HjjleJgcvillr, January 23, 1330.—33
©t> ^ gjgQi? tip !
DRUGGISTS,
MACON, GA,
rfGIE SUBSCRIBERS (former partners of GEi
ALE.— Unde. ui ,»r-
iV 'll cull'llv ,v hull -It-
ting for ordinal y purposes, wiSi, on ; b- tir i I’ll-nfu in Jtilt
next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the cuu.t house
door in the town of Monroe, Walton county, lot of laud
number one hundred .and forty-two, in the second district of
W uiion county, containing two huti Ired at.-l fifty a res, and
bt i.ingtrtg to the estate of William Taylor, -doc-osed.
April 16, 13.46.-14 NANCY j’\\LOU, adm'rx.
JACKSON HALL.
The subscriber returns his thanks to iiis ft-lends
ar,t *'he public for past favors in his line of busi-
Amtaness and hopes to merit anJ secure a continuance
of their patronag-% by strict and undeviating attention on
the part of himself and family to the warns and comforts of
his guests. His Houses are very extensive and commodi-! A DSIIYI^TSATOH’S 8AI.E.—On the first
ous, with upwards of fifty fire-places. It is well Attoun j /St. Tuesday in June next, will, within thelegd hours,
tliatthe best the country affords he will have on his table. be sold, at Newton, Baker comity, on * hundred le ad of
SAMUEL BUFFINGTON. (STOCK CATTLE, being the property of Jo 1 L. Sear
Millttlg tillr, Ga. September 26, 1335.-13 j borough, deceased, for the hotn-fit of the h- irs and eredi
| tors. Terms of sale made known on the dnv. April 23
IWHE^F 1 ,8M ' 43 MAfTHEW K MOORE, adm
* r rl MON I If ^8 after dat a ,application w ill lie made
to th boiiurixM - nii -. iur court of W.vhington countv,
II a part
son to him
%* \li. i.nTTEr.3 dirict.-d to him must, to rrn ivi-Btien.
tion, be post-paid
THOJIWONSAN BI COEDLU.
EDITED nv Dit. A. Cl RTta*.
PROSPECTUS of TIIE FOURTH VOLUME;
rHGiE publication of the Fourth Volume of the Th6Ys-'
-H soman Recorder will be commetteed on the iith
ot October next ’i he coming volume, like us predecessors
Will l>e mainly'devoted to the diffusion and defence of that
sy.-m-m of M.dical Practice discover, d by and patented to
As Henry county. to,-** * Ft.OMSON. As heretofore, tha
JII ERE \S, William Pullen and P-ter W. Pullen, ad- °. RD f B u "‘ r ‘ ,nt ''"' 1 3 iflr g'- portion ol Original Mat-
ruinisfraturs of the estate of Elijah Pullen, late of .T ' ' ' no i! xrrtJi;n '* Hill hr hpamd to keep pace with
uniy. deceased, apply for letters of di.-uni-vdon from , 1 ' "‘ impruvi mer.l in Medical Science, which iho
introduction ot the Botanic Practice has, within a few
ycai.< advanced with a rapidity uopsrall* led in the history
ot other sciences. Lectures, Essays, and Pracfiral Com-
maturations, may lie expected from tin same gentlemen who
have hitherto mad-' the Recorder lln ;r in- dium of cor
nicalion lo the
said county-
said estate
'Uliese are, therefore, to rite and-ml monish all and singular
the ktndred and creditors of vdJ dec. ased to be arid appear
at my office, within the tim - preeeribed by law, to show
cause, if any exi>t, why said letterg should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 20lii xpril. 1336.
45 CHARLES BAYNE, d. c. c. o.
mmir-
.. I he mechanical app- nrance and
general ftaturcs ol the Second Volum. wi.'J remain tm-
pubJic.
hang- d in th- Fourth
riONS.—'The Thomsonian Recorder is
published every other f uturday, on fin. super-rovaf paper
•clavo torni, - - _ - - - -
in octavo torrn rottvemcnr for prise,vation and binding.
A title-page and md x will be furnish d ; ,t th- close of the
volume I he tin ua! subscription i- Two Do»!art=, pay-
when sitting for ordinary ourposes. for leav-
ol iho real es.a.’e of Iordan Smith, late of Washington
county, doc ased, for the b. n. fit af the heirs Match 9 1336
WILLIAM SMITH,) . ,
33 JORDAN -SMITH, { ( " m OTS '
i NOI 15 MONTH8after date, application w ill be made
loth inli-rior court of Jasper countv, vvhett <ittingfo T
ordinary purpo-ts. for 1,-aie to sell three hundred and --xrv
acres of land, belonging to th' estate of Ranlpli Huff, lute
of Jasper county decexsed March 3, 1836
33 ELIZ VBKl’H HUFF, ex'rx.
1^0! f{ MlI.VTIfS afisr das-',application w ill In* made
E. to the inf -rior court of Dooly county, wh- n sitting (or
o: binary pnrpos.-H, lor leave to s.-II a ni-gro l>oy, named
Adam, and lot ot land number one humic <1 ami sixty eight
in (!i • s.-v.-ntb listrictef I’o Jv county, sold as the property
n i bnmjs-on Dilliard, d.-c. ased. lor llte ben* fit ol tie* heirs
JOHN J COLLIER, adm'or.
JOHN BALLARD, adm'or.
January 28, 1336.-32-* in riph> < f his wife.
(■ E'.HUil A Juypercnun’y.
Inji rior court,.-ittinsr for ordinary purposes,
January, adjourned Term 1336.
Present th ir honors William Ntrozier, George W. Holland
and Abram B. Dale, Jtrslicps.
I ? VLB NISI.- When as, it n;,p aring to the court, ! able at the time nj subscribing individuals or companies
£ that Charles Morgan, administrator of the estate of forwarding Five Do.Lurs, free of postage, shall r reive
Mathew Gregory, ’h-e.-ased, h-is fully ndministen-d unsaid . dc.et ropes; tic u to ding Te*i Do- art. six copies; and
estate, and applies for h tr-*-s of dismission then from. | m the samA ratio for Jafg, r st.ms. Agonts will rciain tuxlce
On m-.tion, it is ordered by the court, that, uul-ss cause to i and a half per ci r.t on sub»crip r ions collecte , and are au*
the contrary be shown on or before the first Monday in Sep- : thoriz.d to forward its sums of five dollars, and rising, by
temhpr next, letters of dismission from said estate be granted | mail, at our risk.
eofiLAii^,
2,%Q0 DOlsh \n^
AtTGUSTA I?TDEPS2J3>2TJT
FJKE CO cl P A N Y J, O T T 51 S Y,
Class N’o. 8» to be drawn in th? city of A i'GUSTJ,
Oa TIIUItSDAY the of MAY itcxf.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
IJ holed Ol—Halves -'?2—Quarters -Si*
Orders for Tiek-ts in the above scheme O-ost-pnid)
UNIVI2S5SITY OF C3;04IGIA,
■Athene, April 23, 1.336.
A T the Commencement in AUGUST next, the
-s3l Trustees of this Institution will electa Professor of
Ancient Languages, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the
resignation of Professor Shannon.
Salary, $1,6Of) per annum. Applicants may address
the President or the Secretary of the University.
3. int-45 ASBURY HI LL, secretary.
A DM IN 1ST ii ATRIA’ 18 A LF! t).. Saturday,
la. the ifith day of July next, will, within the 1 ga! hours,
be sold, at the fee residence of A I- xand.-r Watson, deceas
ed, in Telfair county, a!l the perishable property of said de
ceased, consisting ot cattle, hc-ss, sheep, household and kit
chen furniture and many other articles. Terms made
known on the dar. April 29, 1836.
45 ' CATHERINE WATSON, adm'rx.
|AX«CUTOR’g SALE.—On the first Tuesday fit
Eld July next, will, within the legal hours, Resold, b-
fort* the court-house door in the town of Byron, B ik. r c on
ly, two likely young NEGRO US, < nea b»y, ah- ul fifteen
years old, and the other a girl, about t leven years old, befog
the distributive share of James Marrow in the . -t ire of lieu-
ben Wright, dec< ased, said Marrow not being h.-a-d of-—
sold to he divided amongst the surviving h irs of Reuben
Wright, decease.). Terms, cash. May 2, !S3fi.
46 ABNER HOWARD, ex'or.
LNOI i: MTATKS after dal-, application will to*
— mad - io tb. honorable the inferior court of ’a-per
countv when siring for ordinary purposes, for leave to s i]
lot of la.-t 1 imniher rtfty-nin ■ i-i ifi.- fi.st disiri l of irigin
a Iy Housiort hm now Crawford county, hdong-ngto Ul
mira M‘Miohael, orphan of Zachariah M‘Mic!.ael, d
(-■ti8 d. May -1, 1836.
16 WJLEY It. MARCH MAN, guardian.
a LI. I’ UfS-)\indebted to ihe estate of James
i."a. ^hepiikbd, late of Morgan county, d-ceas.d, ar.* ri
cjm-sfctl to rank itntn diale payment: and those to whom
tb’-aid est.at-- is indebted, to present their accounts, au
thentic.-ited, within ib* I ga) tim-*. Apr 129, 1835.
46 CAR rER T. J. SHEPHERD, adm'or.
A l.f, PERSONS having demands against ilmesiaie
-.A. - f Nathan Williams, late of Butts county, dt'ccased,
arere.jti t >i) to prcs.-nt th-iu duly au.'h* ii.icated, wit bin ihe
1< gai time, and ttiose imi-ht d to mak- imia -diale payment.
M.EPUK.N W PRICE, > '.
NATHAN H. WILLIAMS, S rx OTt '
rpnl 23, 1836.-45 „
,4 X ECU'
| fOSES SHESII-F’S SALE.—Oa the first Tties-
day in June next, will, within the legal hours, be sold
j before the cou. t-house doc.r in the town cf C'iintor., Jones
( court!}’,
Shotxvell. in Co.) have resumed tlvir bu-iness , f' liUr hundred and forty acres of land, whereon Joseph
under the above firm, at i heir old stand opposite the Brick 1 ^’ irlr,| l e y nn "' I * v» f, adjoining Sterling W. 8tuit!t otul f t -
Tavern, and will keep a general assortment of Di tigs, Me- phen Clcnwr, in Jones county—f -. i:-d on as the properly
dicin-’s, Surgical and Medical InitrumeuitH, Paints and Oils, of S3 'd Brantley, to satisfy six executions front a justice’s
of all kinds, Window Glass, assorted sizes, Glass Ware for c ' ocrt in favor of ,M ith.-vv A. Marshall, against said Joseph
shop fiirnitur’, iVrfomary, Fancy Articles, Brushes ol Brantley and Abner F. Gibson*, levied on and re.urntd to
every description, Botanic and Pa’.rnt Medicinrs, Car- ' me by a constable. M.y 2, 1336.
punter’s preparation, also his Essays on Jrateria Mrdira.— i
OIL’S SALE.—Pursuant to an order -.f
the inferior ejurt of Ta'tnall county, when silting for
ordinary purposes, wiil, on the first i’uesdav in Jutn-next,
witltin the legal hours, he sold, before the co rl-house do >r
inth? town of Reidsville, Tattnall county, two iik< iv l- gro
h
tins
made known on the day of sale March 7. 1336.
41 NATHAN BILL ION, ex'or.
E
women, S-^ih and Juda, belonging to th -e.sta‘e of JcreraTah
31‘Donald, deceased, for th * benefit of th - heirs. Terms
Dye woods and Dye stuffs, and agreat variety of tniscellane-
TIIOMAS S. HUMPIIRI8, dej v'y shcry.
oils Articles, of which they hare received a large supply and • SHJIRlFF’fi SALE.-——On the first
intend keeping their stock constantly replenished sons (a ! ,, ! !, ; sda ^ ,n J,lnfi L nexf - 'v.ll, within the legal hour?, he
ha able at all times to supply Dealers, Physicians, Planters s . uW ; Hie court-house door tn the town ci -MonUcello,
and others, who may favor them with their custom. ■ Jasper conny , . , ,
Intending to he p ■rnnnemly engaged in this htiriuess. the „ 1 h : i, “ , 1 r< ‘ h ‘ «f Thomas P. Dingier in lot of land number
.» .•— -» - » ’ -* > enree hundred and eighteen, wh^ruon Jemima Kwnnsou now
grt-eellv to an ordpr of tht- inf-rior coun of Kmanu
JACOB SHOT WELL.
N- B. G ARDE.Y SE3D3, assorted, warrantedJrcsh
A liberal disrount made to country dealers.
February 27, 1826.-eowtf-3G
ir. *. j. k.
PUBLIC JIFiriTiW,
T m sum of twentyuhousand dollars having been sub-
Robin-
amp—levied
fi m in in-
IWANIHSRl’O.'i SIlBIUm; SALE.—On
* V th.e first Tuesday- in Juno next, wifi, within the le
gal hours, be sold, before the cqurt-house door in the town
of Sandersville, Washington county,
Twenty-five acres of land more or less, it bi ing lot num
ber seven in the division of the estate of John Mathis, ile-
firnmimmtT .. „ _ _ —_ i ceased—levied on as Ihe pro; ertv of G. W. Scott, to satisfy
PiTu^i^’ n Mfcfc i’LVG ■ two ft fas in favor of Buck <fe Wiggins vs. satd Scott: levied
H tha SY OCKIlObDJ.BS trill be ueld at the Court- 1 on and returned to me by a constable.
ttfr 1 »r. n \-fiv*in :ll: V o:i the ILlf i TUESDAY in : Four hundred and twenty-seven acres of pine land more
irt » | IAG a ‘ or less, on the Ohonpie, adjoining Goff and others—1< vied
*7Hill GUT OKS fn consist ot thtrfeen— ( on as the property of Stephen 1 isort, to satisfy a fi fo infa-
'Tr?. n>r FL ; vor iff Gideon Strangs vs. said ’1'ison.
1 .Ibil SI- BbCRIt * *bN. . 1 he public generally ! Two hundred acres of land more or ler.s adjoining Ro
fil "a ro ut;t ‘Ud. .Mott! tcello. May 3. 1336. : son and others, on the waters of Williamson swamp—le
JOaiiUA HILL, sf -rtary. oh as tit’ property of James J. Wall, to satisfy a fi
AttFIVCI’ j vor of Thomas J. Collins vs. said Wall. April 27, Jo JO.
, ... ’ ,, * , __ ..ft 1 Four hundred and fifty acres of land, more or h ss, aiijotn-
^ Jrl'HCdgei'tuc, December ->■>, l-b.j-t. , ing ^alfoll and others’, in said county—levied on as the
r PHE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to those who j property of Jonathan Lyon, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
L have favored him with the transaction of business in j Lewis F. Harris vs said Lyon, and one in favor of Harris
the Central Bank; being now about to remove to Columbus, i & Solomon vs said Lyons and William Orr. Mav 2, 183G
he has transferred his hooks to his son, UE.VJAMI.V H. | 45 ' JA.MES BOATRIGHT, 'sheriff.
nUTHUNE, ond HAMILTON IJ. GAITHER, Also, vdlllc sold, at the above time and place,
w ho are authorized to settle all balances due lo or front him t Three huno red acres of pine land, more or i .-ss, on the
an said hooks; and they- wiil atleu-1 to the renewal of notes , waters of illiamson's swutmp. adjoining lands of William
in tho Central Bank at the usual fee of one dollar for each , Tanner and others, in said county—lewod on as the pro-
renewal. He mdicits the patronage of his firmer friends and perty of Jonathan C’nr-lery, to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor
John Cordery and Jonathan
tl lo me by a constable.
, more or h-ss, adjoining lands
of IS. Brown and others, in said county—levied on as the
1 ft_ n _, T , , SIWlilu*. _ j property of Benjamin Barxvick, to satisfy a fi fa in fitvor of
4 mil ufi tit till j J I*! t; i Wicker vs said Harwich: levied on and returned to
renewal. Hemiltcitsi the patronage of his firmer friends and perty of Jonathan Cordcrv, to sal
others in their behalf; he feels confident that all business cn- ! of Lewis i-\ Hart is, Iv-ur. r, vs Je
trusted to tlicir care, will be faithfully ami promptly attended J Cordery. levied o t and returned i
fo-—tl—2 7 JOHN BETIIUNK. 'i’wu hundred neree of land, m<>
" ! of E. Brown and others, in said
[ _r,~ft T , , SlWLlut. _ I property of Benjamin Harwich, to a ... „■ ,
^RO.T DM’subscriber on (!.? 1 4th ill s taut, a Sin,ill j John Wicker vs saiJ Barwick.- levied o:i and returned t
-. Sorrel M.VilE, (SADDLE and BRIDLE) ’ mo by a constable. May 4, 1836.
,-iute legs, Maze face, and paces remarkably well, and is ! ^SHERROD SESSIONS, deputy sheriff.
ran.lsNii .»n tim I/.fi chnnl.ia. 311 • ' i j '
branJed on the left shoulder with an Oi Twenty dollars
will be given fur tho Mare delivered to tha subscriber in
Augusta, or Ten dollars for any information where she -
bo found
April 19, 1936.—lf-45
i:\RY SHERIFF’S SALE On the first
Tuesday in June nexf, will, within the le^nl hours,
JOHN C. GOL’EDY. : he sold, before tho court-house dour in Iho town of 91‘Don-
f ough, Henry county,
Two hundred two and a half acres of land, bring lot nnrn-
T . iVOTICI-i. | her one hundred mu! seven in the third distrii t of Henry
ill. pub'tc are hereby notified that J have revokedand 1 county, and two hundred two and a half acres of land more
annulled and do hereby revoke and annul a powpr of j or less being lot number seventy-four in the eighth district
ajtomey, by me executed and delivered, on the 24th day of I of Henry county—all levied on as ilia property of Arrhi-
hebruarv, in the year 1836, given to James Black.mov of 1 bald Luster, to satisfy three fi fas in favor of James 11. Starr,
Gwinnett county, authorising and empowering him, tiie j and one in f’uvor of John !S. Dorsey, security, and sundry
said James Blackmon, for roe, as guardian of William W. (other fi fin, James II. Share vs. Archibald Luster: levy
Heath, a minor, lo sell and convey a tract of land, known I made and returned to me hva constable. April 21, 1836.
as lot number eighty-five in the twenty-second district of: ZADOCK SAWYER, thcrif.
originally Muscogee but now Talbot county. All per- ■ Also, lelll be sold, at ihe ahcce tints and place,
sops are cautioned against receiving titles executed by ihe i One mahogany bureau, one walnut bureau, one crib, one
said James Blackmon of Gwinnett county, under and by ! small trunk, three Windsor chairs, twosplit-bottorm d chairs,
virtu j oi said power ol attorney, as no such title nor any • one walnut folding table, one btd, bedstead and furniture,
act done under and by virtue ot it, will be recognized as va- ! one curtain bedstead and furniture, one gig and harness,
lid. Scriven county, Georgia, April 27, 1336. ■ and one tma!) bay horse—nil levied on as the property cf
i William M. Pledger, to satisfy a Ji fa issued front the eupr-
j rior court of Henry county in favor of Richard C. Baldwin
j vs William M Pledger.
j The interest which James Henry has in and to lofs of
; land number or.a hundred and number one hundred and
j one m the twelfth district of Henry county, and one small
G
county, when sifting for ordinary ptirpos- s, will, on the first
Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours, be sold, befi,, *-
llie court-house door in the town of Ft-anklinritlc, Lownd- s
county, lot of land number five hundred and twenty-six, in
the twefih district of originally Irwin but now Lowndes
count} - . Sold for thebetufit of tho heirs of Daniel Over-
street, lato ol Emanuel county, deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale. February 2, 1836.
33 JOHN OVERSTREET, guardian
ITARDIAN’S SALE*—Pursuant to an order ef
'i.X the inferior court of Scriven county, when silling for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in Inly next,
within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-h<ms door
in the town of Talhoiton, Talbot county, lot number ei-rhly-
five in the twenty-second difttriet of originally Muscog--*' !o:t
now Talbot county, drown by - and granted to William W.
Hi ndi, a:t illegitimate child.—Terms made known on the
day of sale, tjciivc-n county, Ga April 27, 1836.
her
SARAJI t HEATH, guardian.
33-* mark.
R ONTIFS afterdate, application will be made
’A. lo ihcinfi rior court of Fay* lie county, when sittirg tor
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Thomas
Bennett,deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. March 19, 1836.
40 WILLIAM BENNETT adm'or.
1 7901 f? MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
lo tha inferior court of Washington county, when sil
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands It long
ing to the heirs of Peter Renfroe, deceased. April 16, 1836.
41 THOMAS SPARKS, guardian.
F Ol R MONTHS after date, application v\ ill he made
lo th? inferior court of Appling county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land number
on? hundred and (ive in the thirteenth district of Lee county
and one half of lot number forty-five in the fifteenth dis
trict of Ilutl.-ioti county, belonging to the estate of J aims
Kemp, deceased, for the benefit of ih’ li- irs.
March 7, 1836.-11 JOHN MILES, guardian.
|pO’f R 'IONTI18 after date, application vv ill he math 1
lo Iho honorable inferior court of Crawford county
when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for have to sell halfoff
lot of land number thirty-sewn in the second tlistrict of
originally Ilixusntn hut now Crawford coonty. belonging to
the estate of Garry M. Oneal, late of Crawford countv, d.
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. April 12
1836.-43 GRIFFIN ONEAL, adm'or.
InLitJibiii V, Dooly county.
11 LR KAS, John J. Collier, administrator of ihe estale
ot 8 i;n; so.-i Dilliard, deceased, applies for leitt rs of
dismission from said estate,
These.-ir t,therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
th.- ktttdre * and creditors i>f said d -c- :vsi-d to bo and appear
at my office, within the time pr-’seribed by law, to show
cans , iFany exist, why s.ai I I it- :s should not be granted
Given under my hand at office, this 13;h February, 1836.
35* THOM AS II. KEY, c. c. o.
I ^OUK MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the inferior court of Talbot county, when sitting tor
ordinary purpose?, for leave to sell the real estate of Samuel
VV infrey, late of Talbot county, deceased, for the benefit i f
tho heirs and creditors of said deeeas d ' pril 'll 1836
43-? 10 HILLIARD D • < IV\N” .
GEORGIA Tmpgs county.
\*\ r VS, Samuel Adams, administrator iff thees-
tateof Godfrey Boss, deceased, applies for lettets of
it is mission fooni sati( estate,
1 li.-s'*ar-, ihort-fip-.*, to citeand admonish all and singular
>h ■ sit :t-i-d and creditors of said dta-oas- tl to bo and appeal
-it my ■ flir.-, within die time prescribed by law, to show
oaii- it i.'.y exiftl, why said )■ -.vrs shoi !<) not he g at.led.
Giv. ti under my ha .d at offiee. this 7th December, 1835.
25 NATHAN LAND, c. c. o.
UEORv'irl A, IVashtnglon county.
UW7IIERKAS’ Samuel Robison, administrator on th.-
V V estate of Jos. pli Hearndon, deceased, applies for let-
tors of dismission from said estate,
1 hose are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
(he k ndred and creditors of said decens-d to he and appear
at my office, within the tim* prescribed by law, to show
(•aits’, ifany exist, why said letters should not he eraoted.
Given under my hand at office, this 9th March. 1836.
33 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, U ashington county
J ' i ERE AS, John Gilmore, administrator on lit - cs-
* •_ taicoi fliu.iias Gilmore, deceased, applies for let-
ti is -f liiftinissioii from said estate,
i uy.-- * arc, !h--r fore, to cite and admonish all and singular
tli’ kindred at d creditors of said d> cessed to be and uj.p. ar
at nty otfi.-.-, within the lime pr-scribed Uy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted
Gum under mv hand at office, lliis 9th March, 1336.
33 FRANCIS T. l’ENNILLE. c. c. o
11E»9 '*• ill A* IVitshi ig/on county.
' HER LAS, Richard Martin applies for letters of dis
V V mission from the executorship of the last will and
testament of i Immas Martin, dec. ased,
I hose are, iher.-fore, to-uteaud admonish all and singular
-ho kindred and creditots of said deceased to be and app.-ar
at my office, vviflii.-i ihetira-- prescribed by law, to show
cans*, if any exist, why said fitters should not be granted
Given under my hand at office, this 9th March, 1836.
33 FRANCIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. Washington county.
£ H ERE AS. Samuel Rohisou applies for letters of dis
- u mission from ihe eteentorship of the last will and
testament of Samuel Robison, sen. deceased,
i lr-se are, th'-refom, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said d.eeased to ftp and appear
at mv office, within th:- time prescribed hy law, to show
can- -, .f a: y exisi, why said Iet*. rs shoidd not !>*• granted.
Given mid r my hand at office, this 9th March, 1336.
33 FR VN'CIS T. TENNILLE, c. c. o.
to the sai-1 Charles Moigan, administrator, as aforesai
terms of tie-lew .
A true extract from the minutes of the court. Jan. 21. 1836.
31 EDWARD HICKS, c c. o.
GEORGIA, Jusi .er county
Injerior court, sitting for ordinary jmrposes.
January, adjourned Term, 1836.
Present their honors Hollis Coolev, Charles VV. C. Wright,
and Abram B. Dale, Justic’s.
R ILE XSSI.—Whereas, it appearing to the court,
that, Asa tstnafi and J. hriC. 8muh, administrators of
lie estate of *1 hom.-ts ciliith, d.-c*-ased, have duly and fnllv
dist ha.god their duties as administrators of said e.statt—
w hereupon
It is ordered. That if no cause h“ shown to the contrary,
the said administrators be dismissed from the further
charge of tin- said estate, at the next September term of said
eourt, and that this rule be published once a month for six
months, previous to that time, in some public gazette of this
State.
A true copy from the minutes of the court. Jan. 21, 1336
31 EDWARD HU Ks, c. c. o.
GEO JIGI A, Twiggs county.
QST HERE AS, Be) ion Reynolds, executor of Isaac N
> v Disharooh, deceased, applies for letters of dismission
from said ex-cutorship,
l’li-'s Q are, therefore, to citeand admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said d ceased to be and appear
at my offite, within tin- time prescribed bylaw, to show
cause, if any xist, why said letters should not he grant* d.
Given under my hand at office, this f.’Jth April, 1836.
43 N ATII VN LAND, c. c o.
GEORGIA. Jasper county
Inferior (dourt. silling for ordinary purposes,
January, adjourned Term l.s36.
Present their honors William Struzier. Georg? VV. Holland
and Abram B Dale, Justices.
I LF, 181.—VV h er?as, it appearing to the court that
ll « David Johnson, administrator, on the estate of Abney
Mavs, deceased, has fully administered on said estate, and
applies for I- tt-u-s of di-mission therefrom.
On motion, it is ordered hy the eourt, rhar nr I* g* cause he
4"wn !t> the contrary on or before th * first Mondav in Sep-
t- mher n**xt. |.-tiersof dismission fiom said estate bi-g-aruej
to i he said David Johnson, administrator as aforesaid, in terms
of th? law.
V true extract from the minutes. January 21,1.836
3J EDWARD I1ICK8, c c.o
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
Court uj Ordinary, January Term, 1836
ll T |.E NISI.—!t aop aring to the court, that, on lie i
&* ninth day <*f December, one thousand eight hundred
and thirty-three, Daniel K Fcnes, deceased, gav, his horn)
to G- orge VV Gohcr, for title to lot of land number nine
hundred and ten in th-* sixteenth district of th ■■ second sec
tion, according to the late survey of the Cherokee Tenito-
ry, bui said lot now situate, lying and being in the countv
ofi’ohb; and th-* said Daniel R. FVmes having departed this
life without making said tides.
It is, therefore, on application of George IV. Gcbrr, order
ed, That persons, having objections, show cause, wilhin
the time prescribed hy law, why an order should not he
ranted, requiring James B Fones, administrator of the
estate of said Daniel R. Fones, deceased, to make titles to
said lot of land to said George VV Gober, in compliance
with said bond atid the law in such cases: and that the
publication of the above order be made in term-, of the law
A Irm copy ftom the minutes ot ihe Court of Ordinary.
46-6tm E. B. REV NOLU8, c. c. o.
for the work, apmly to our Agents, or posing’ paid, to
J \KV iS PIKE At < (J.. publishers, C< him bus Ohio.
Columbus. Ohio, September 2t*. 1835.
rkSBORN’s PHILOToKON, or Female Coml
fort, for the relief of all the Sm mpathelic Diseases at
tendant on pr* gnancy. It readily ri Ifi ves Naus< a or Si ( k-
nes at th * Stomach, Vomiting of Food, Sour Stomach,
Ilya it burn, Indigestion, Fastidious Appetite, Toothache,
W andering Pains, Cramps, Inquietude, Solicitude, Anxiety,
&o. It sooth s and iranquilizes ihe mind and disposes to
rest. It is a certain relt. f in painful periodical v tsitations.—
A single bottle, and sometimes a single dos , vv dI convince
any patient that it is truly a fkm.vle comfort. By strength
ening, correcting and invigorating the uterine sysu m. it will
effectually prevent Miscarriages, whet- there is a possibility,
and ntak-* Parturition quirk, sail* and easy;—ond for nfltr
pains it is a sterling remedy. It hash en before the public,
in some parts of our countrv. since 1829 It has .-torn! iho
test of scientific opposition and inv sttgution, and has pre
vailed! And w o have the certificate s 0 f physicians, miu-
wiv->, and int.-lligi nt females, in abundance Each bottle
has tiie proprietor’s name impressed oil one side, ai.d lus
written signature on a Inhel nri the o’her.
Directions lor using the Female Comfort in all caste fur
which it is recommended, with many important certificates,
aecorapaitying each bottle, in pamphlet form, within the en
velope. * W. C POWELL, Agent,
At h is Drug and Bock Store, Milledgtviile. Ga.
The above M dicine will also be sold hv I. T. CI 811.
IAG, as travelling agent December 25, 1835—wCm-26
TISK INDIAN S PANACEA,
1 NOR the CURE of Rheumatism, Srrofulaor King’. E-
vd. Gout, Scialicaor Hip Cunt, Incipient l ancer, Salt
Rheum, Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases, particularly Ll-
ee.-s arid painful A flections of th? Bones, Ulcerated Throat
and Soslriir, I'lcers of every description. Few r Sores, and
Internal Abscesses, Fistulas, Piles, Scald Head, Scurvey,
Bib*. Chronic Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Blotehc., and every
variety of Cutaneous Affection; Chronic Catarrh; Head
ache proceeding from an acrid humor; Pain in the Stomach
and Dyspepsia, proceeding from vitiation; Affections of the
Liver; Chronic Inflammation of tin Kidneys, and General
Debility, caus. ii by a torpid action of the vessels of the skin, j
It is singularly efficacious in renovating those constitutiotta 1
which have been broken down by i judicious treatment cr
juvenile irregularities in general t. rms. it is recommended
in all those diseases w hich ans- fVt m impurities of the blood,
or vitiation of th.e humors, of vv hati ver name or kind.
t’om-'of :lie above romplainls may require some irifling
assistant applications, which the circums.’aric;s of th<’ case
will dictate, hut lor ag nertd remedy or PL T K1F14 -V-
TOIL to REMOVE th CAUSE, the INDIAN’S
PANACEA will g< iicrally be found sufficient.
Taken in i-ritpi r doses, tin* INDIAN'S PANACEA
operaies a> an alterative and detergent; a-diaphori tie, diu-
r- tie and laxative; an nnlispasmodic and anodyne; and,
proper cases, as a stomachic and emrncnagogne Generally-
expressed. it increases all tho secretions and excretions, gives
tone to the stomach, and itii ites action in tiie glands in a I
particular manner. Front these principles, its operations |
may He understood.
It is little more than three years since this preparation w as
presented to Ihe public; but. in that short spare of time, I
some huridrels of persons might be found, w ho would so
lemnly dci la re that they Itclie veil that their liv« s were snv* J
ed by it, and in most eases after they had tried many and I
perhaps all the common remedies in vain. Wherever it is
know n, it is rapidly coming into use, ant) this affords the j
most substantial and conv iocintr proof of its merits.
1 h(- vaiu * ol the PANACEA is most conspicuous ....
those long-standing and syphilitic and scrofulous affections I
which have defied all oiher rem--dies, and particularly in J
those eases where mercury has be*n so lavishly used as Ij
1 NDUII months after date, aj.-; * i, n will'! rna i* n
the honorable inferior eourt of Henry county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tho negroes
belonging to the estate of Hiriini Harris, deceased.
ALEXANDER PRICE, adm'or.
March 11, 1836.-33 t
h’f
b All AH t HEATH, guardian for IF. IF. Ileath
mark.
Witness,
Simon - Be ok.
Robert -M. Bvllock,
Abram Butts, J, p. 8t v —45 j bay iiorse—levied orj as the property of Jam’s Henry, to
nj .'jT" 2'- l satisfy - a fi Ci issued from the sujverior court cf Henry coun-
-“* J **^ i *^® 1 ty in favor ofGiibert Gay vs James llenrv. April 22, 1835.
OfilTCIL . WH firs' FULLTI.OVE deputy ’•/ .rif.
F-'R SALE AT THIS
R MONTHS after date application w ill bemad
to tiie inferior court of DeKnlb county, w hen sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell the land and negroes, be
longing to tiie estate of Is-wis Brantley, iate of said countv.
deceased. March 11, 1836.
39 JAMES W. GIVENS, adm’or.
I NOt'R MONTHS after date,application will be mad
1 to the inferior court of Dooly county, when sitting flu-
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate belonging
to Barrel Williams, late of Doolv county, deceased. F-!
ruary 15, 1836. MELVIN \ WILLI \MS, adm'rx.
35 H.J. WILLIAMS, adm'or
1 NOUK MONTHS after date, application will he
’ niadeto tho inferiorcourtofTvviggs county, whilesitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of laud, nmnfi?.-
one hundred and fourteen in thp seventh district of tlx- first
section of originally I.ee, but now Randolph county, belong
ing to tiie estate of Roderick Bush, late of Twiggs county,
deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors. March
Iff 1836 -33 CHARLES CULPEPER, adm'or.
GEORGIA, Ti fair County
•\4 r HER_K.VS, Lucius Church applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Charles l.aslie, late of
said county, deceased,
I hose are, th refor*-, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to fie and appear
ul my office, within the lira-- prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why -aid letters should not be granted.
Giv»n under my hand at office, this 2d Mav, 1836.
46 LUCillS CHURCH, c. c o.
GEO J? GIA Turges ccrunty.
HE REAS. Elijah E. Crocker, administrator of the
e-sai* a ■’ I •. Btli her. d. ceased, applies for letters
. > I is- mis- ion from said estate.
i bos- are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kiliilre-i ami cr ditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, wilhin the lime prescribed hv law, to show
cause, if anv exi-t. why said letters -hould not be granted
Given under ruy hand at office, tht- 7th Dcecmbor, 1835.
25 NATHAN LAND, c.c.o.
f.’? OPGTA, Wash inston county.
W UF IREAS. Alls far Shehee applies for letters of dis-
7 mission from the administration of the estate of
Daniel SI vltee. deceased, t
Th -.-r are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
th>' kindr- d mu' creditors of saiil deceased to h* and upp- n:
at tny office, vvi-l in the time prccrihed hy law, tn show
cause, it anv < *isf. w hy said letters should not b granted
Given under mv hand n' office, this 5th January 1836
‘i*FRANCS T TENN1I l,E, c. c o.
■ H04t|;l.\, Tattnall cuurrtu.
WIVT J * ERE AS, Uol-on Groom-s, executor on the estate of
'1 V James St phens, deceased, applfi s for letters of dis
mission from said estate,
I hose are, therefore, to citeand admonish all and singular
tli? kutdied and er alitor- ot said deceased to he and appear
at mv offiee. within the time prescribed hy law to -how
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not b -granted.
(1 V*4*n llTlt^PP rrx XT Ko net nt «- ft! , -ft ■ 1.1 ft Ot L k> V teiaXA I
GOI,I> LOT,
mrUMBER Six Hundred and Nine, in the twelfth
i_Nl district of the first section of originally Cherokee hut . , -• —- - — •
now Lumpkin county, lying within two and a half miles of ' 7 * (T'T l j ,n t, - M> hon<,s - nodes, mercnrutl ulcen,.
Dnhlonrgiih, and combining fertifity of “o with rfofofess " r ? ans * A ‘j Thf f » furo -
of ore, is Offered, a. ssl,, for two thousan.l five hundred fid- Zd%' effilt ''*** “ en,,re,y H
lars.—All persons are hereby forwem.-d against digging ! t n l*a f ‘ mercury, ren«v ares the const,tu-
felling tr-es, or otherwise trespassing on said lot. Is l\v- ! "s and n I’U Tt,^ aI ‘ <i ”* ,L In Rhetinia-|
law w ill be rtgiillv enforred against offenders 1 hose U „ b erated Sore Ihroat, ns haj-py effects oreI
of a , dress ib* o 1 gtvtng almost immediate relief. Fursahl
or auurrss in? tin- j, v \v r pou ch , I
wishing to purchase will either rail on
dersigned, residing c ar Birdsville, Burke county, Georgia
April 30, 1836.-31 *-35 1IAKDY C. MAUND.
THOMKOHAS lAFHLTiARY.
S AIIE Subscribers respectfully inform the public that
they have established an IN Fill MARY, in King
fstteel, nearly opposite fh<- Citadel, and are now ready to re
ceive thus? afflicted with disease, wh-» mav f-el disposed to
give a trial loSimp-c VEGETABLE I£ EAIEDIEfi.
may depend on receiving every attention which < xp, rienced
Practitioners and cartful Nuiscs can render to make their
situation os comii>rtah(e no their cases will adieu. Persons
in the Uity, as well as those from the country, can be a,-com
modaied with Board at the Infirmary, on mod, rate terms.
P ivato apartm-Tits. vviih Female Altcndauts, for the Jji-
di a, and a -eparao EstnMishm nt for Blacks.
It i-. useless t * sav any thing here cone- ruing the merits of
this s-. sti m. as it bids fair to supersede every otlu-r yet known.
Infirmaries conducted upon Thotn-oitian Piir,ci,Tes
hav* long b-en established in most of the principal Cities of
the Union, and by their un -xarapl’dsuccess in the Recto-
va! of DI^IEA'-ES, hav. succe-d<-d iu establishing their
popularity on too firm a basis to he shaken
N. B--—TII031 SON'S s ami!) Righls, Rohm-
son’s l -cture.-on Medical Botany, theThomsonian R, cord-
* r, bound: and a general assortment of Genuine Thomsonian
Medicines kept constantly on hand, at their old stand, oppo
site the new Guard House.
NARDIN, wood & SHECUT.
Charleston, South Carolina, April 6, 1836.-45
May 9, 1335 —45
C. POWELL, Agent,
Willed/?eville. (la.
CEYTIML BASIi OF Gi.OKGtA,
MIL LEDGE VILLE.
r i HE undersign -d officers of this Rank will hereafter at-1
1 tend to the RENEWAL of ail NOTES that may I
be entrusted to their care, for the customary foe of OABj
DOLLAR for each renewal. Letters enclosinc Nt' I
and .Money for the renewal of notes, post-paid, directodw
the “Oflierrs ol the ( entral Bank of Georgia,*’ or any one I
of lh*-m. will fe promptly attended co 1 he old Note. No-1
lice and blank Note, will, in all cases, be forwarded by the I
earliest mail. ' uguot 19, 1835. I
C. C. MILLS, C'ohrer,
W. J. DAVIS, Teller,
L. D. BI CKNER, Discount Clcrlt,
» B. H. R K Y M > L DS. Hook- Kteper.
A2VDKFW OF VIKGINIA.
THIS distinguish,d son of 8jr UiiarlES.
belonging to Col W M. K. JOHNSON
of Virginia, and Messrs T. ii. IfOW- |
j, ARDof (’obirahtisand A. H. KENAN
"7 of Mflledgi ville, will ri main the pusenl |
spring and fall seasons nt the stable of Mr*
Kenan at Mill dgevilh-. Asa racer ANDREW ' v3 -'I
number on-*, hi- colls in Virginia and New York are spekra |
of in tiie highest terms. Mares sent to ANDREW wiil
he kept at ten dollars per month and rec, ivexivery alteiiuu
. they will be under the immediate care ol ’be proprietor aw!
TIjN HOLLARS' REWARD, I kept within sight of ANDREW'S Stable '1’he season
|j|£T RAY ED, from my plantation, near Marion in Twiggs ; will commence the first of Febiuary and r-nd ihefirftt of July-
* county, od the 2llh ultimo, a small! chestnut sorrel j Terms the same as lasr season. Handbills will be shortly
M ARE, six years old, an.) known by the following | sent out. January 8, 1836—28
marks: two w hite leet, the right eye affected, a star in her j —— —
BROUGHT TO JAIL, .
I N FORSYTH, Monroe countv, Georgia, a Negro Fet-1
low - , calling himself GEORGE, and saving that h?|
is doubtful ot his owner’s name, but thinks it is 3I‘CrnDi s T
living in Wo-k- county, Alabama, to whom he was sold*'71
Martin or Martin and"Pitts of Macon, Georgia, about N-“|
vember last, and that h** has been runaway about t-ig"*r
w--eks ’I he said f flow is about twenty-fivp or thirty y ,ar ’l
ot ag i. and i.- brown comp/occed. The owner is requ->' f ;*l
to comply with the law, and take him a wav April 5. I8»-
42 M » D'l’iv' \! 4 I T isthlcT.
forehead, and «»ie trots only. The above reward will be
g-'ven for the delivery of ih. said mare at my hens-* in
Twiggs county, or any information will he thankfully re
ceived. May 26, 1836.
LEWiS SOLOMON.
, ehe ontheru Recorder w'l in?*u I the above lour times, »od
truism t tli *accoui t to Marion tor payment.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
1 : ‘SPiR EI-, of Captain N. Cami'hell’s district,
h. " ’fore John M'Elrov, a justice of p* a<e in and
fin said cotiniy, a sorrel MARE, eight or nine years,
old. with a blaze in the |u< e, hi-lit hind feet white up in the
bough, and now lame in the left shoulder— appraised, hy
-ohu L. Evans ai d James Morgan, to forty dollar-, on the
16th day of April, 1836
A true extract from ihe rs tray-book. April 29 (836
4:> »’*. B. REYNOLD, c i c.
MARTIN NALL, jaW-
RAMAWAY
GEORGIA, DeKalb County
Ml Tl’111 \ ; S GARRISON, ol
F ROM the A MY of th United States, a W1> |
by ih • name of THOM \N WATKINS
I intr to th* second Battalion Mounted Volutdcers, commaiM
| ed by Major Douglass Watkins is ahoui five fret, s ‘*^l
eight inches high, has on his cheek a ring wo ni, nod Dip I
1 cheek bones, dark eyes, and rather inclined to b. biting' I
ot the five hundred and thir- ! shouldered, and is a notorious drunkard ' He has taken"’ 11 !
r ' ‘ * .of tht JeffH
under ih-**?
wm fl , i- . . ■ . a. „itu wu iiuiurKinguruiijtar'’ j
vv;. ■ Georgia militia, post-d, before J. B ! him a horse heloneing to l .ientant Craven
rel^MAlVp'r.if peace m and for said eoqniy, asor- j Hussars: the horse is 8 a bright day, rather
M lsJL, wnh n star in th- forehead, snip un the nose, I ordinary horse*, ri«w*» p«m acted, inane ai
* . . - , — * uit njr ntwrj
rubneii on e ach side of ih neck, some saddi* -marks, a long
switch toil, shod befor-, about fourteen hands high, and
supposetl to hi* six years old—apprais-d, by Mos** 1>. Har
ris and Elisha H Kendal, to fifty dollars, on the 13th day
of April, 1836 3
Given under royhandat officev this8i h Fob, nary, 1836 j A true extract from the estray-book. April 29, 1836.
J JOHN H. SMITH, c.c.o. I 46 f. B. REYNOLDS, c. i. c.
, - ... . - ... and ta.l,
I«»recl nose, his hind ho<»fs inclining inward, noolherni
recollecit d at either man or horse
\ reanonahle reward will be given for the apprf^ 15
ond detention c»f either man or horse By order ol
, J. M. DOI CW
M f *jo*y Second bottalio't, Mounted l cluM
Tarver'East Florida, March 22, 1836.-3M6