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^JOWETA SHERIFFS’ SALE. Cn tlie first
MiLLEDGEVILLE SALK
J r. - . r , T.’ Vy TiiemJnjr in Jcnb next, will, within the legal hour#, be
♦ ’I * if,-**- * * m -j • | fti.Ii), fiefore the rourl-lu...*.. dour in lilt* town uf Newnan,
f»'ilK Snhsrnlipr would inform his friend*ami the pn!>- Coweta county,
I* hr generally, llmt he Inis opened a STABLE in the Lot of Laud noinher one hundred nnd twenty-eight in the
hi* place, and hopes hv Ins utleolion and ihnl ol tiret rate distriel of t ow la rounly—iexie.t on its llie property
•art.Kits, to me. t uili. hneral eoeourng*n.eiit, l:e pledges „(- A || PI1 Boon, t,> a ati»ly one fi f» issued from Coweta »n-
W
hinMvIf to give general saii-faetiun to all who rail on Inm,
he will he aide at nil nines to acroinmodaie from one to te n.
ha d .-.l head of WORSES, ln» Stable lien.g large ami
neli arranged for the hnstiiena Urn vers would do well to ;
■in him a call: llie Si able is ill frontof llie 7 heutn.
* A. liAWR XS.
MdledgevilU. April 3, 1S38. 3:-31
fgj- Tti^Cily paper* will puhli-'h ’li" alcV” lliree
GEORGIA. DrKulb Count*.
fHEKEAS, Benjamin Plaster, guardian of Piety
Plaster, applies for letter* of dismission from said
guardianship.
The*? are, therefore, to rile and admnnishnll nnd singular
the kindred and creditor* iff said deceased to be and appear
at my ortii-e. within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why snid letters should tail he granted
Given under my hand ai office, I hi# 5.'h March, 1 838.
m6m-35 E. B. REYNOLDS, c c. o.
Ya
lOTR U.
OST or mislaid a NOTE of hand, given by Te(T-
dehson Smith and Jewryston smith. t»n.Ie pay
able to lb..mas Roberto or luar. r. fir One Hundred and
Fifty Collars due the I w-riM-fiflh «d IM*. mlier last. All
persons are hereby cautioned from trading for said Note or
pum.g me same to any person lint myselt.
THOMAS KOBERTS.
SearsriUe, Steunrl county, Ga. April 3, l’*38.-3l-4l
*3-A COXTKAST.-S
^ 1.1, N aTION'S, from the n motes! ages, have had
ship.-
lint Eolntnbiis only liiuiid out the way to Aiumni.—
Ilf lure III" lime of III" great Spanish navigator, people were
only maided to ptd.il** sluiul tin* shores. Just so with the
Life Medicine*. It is lull two short year* since i first ventu
red upon an unknown ocean, and I havetlisooverul tliepre-
eiiiii*ohjerl I was in s*-areh ot—IlEAL'i f!, Vegetable
nieilienies wereindeed known vvlien 1 e.inimeneed my search.
Imt I heir use was not. Hv tin- use of them I have qpt only
passed 11oiti thedij < red invalid, to 'lie hale hearty and ar-
live loan of toisine##, hut eomparitively speaking, 1 have
renewed my youth. I rail thus, with confidence in tnv
„wn experience, advise with my f- itovv-i ili/.-us. Does llie
rentier wmr pe .of that tli * V EGEI'AliS.L LIFE
’ll KDIC’I N Eta are suitable to hi" own cn«e ? 1 have on
file HI my utfiee, 546 Broadway, hundreds of letters, from
eonieof them »t respectable citizens of i his, my native land,
voluntarily offered in testimony of I ho virtues of a ROOD
VEGETABLE Ml OKI NIL
Persons whose eouslituiioiis have been nearly rained hv
the “ftll-iiifi>llihle” mineral preparations o r the day, will
l-ear m ■ w iiness, licit the Life Aledi. ines, »nd suchouiy,are
tin, true course to permanent good health.
JOHN MOFFAT.
General Remarks Relative to
.HOFFAT’S
r*E!.EBRATEI> VKOKTABI.K
4? ^ -S'
3£*3S2*I2SfaSs‘il:S®SS3asS,
T Iresr* medicines have long h.*en known and appreciated,
for their extraordinary* and immediate powers of restoring
perl* ei health.lo persons sulf ring tinder nearly every kind
of disease In ivhieli the human frame is liable.
In many hundred* of certificated instances they have
even rescued snllerers from the verge of an untimely grave,
nlier all lie* derep'ive nostrum* of the day had utterly fail
ed: ami to many thousands they have permanently secured
that uniform enjoyment of health, w it hunt which life ilself
is hut a partial blessing !So great, indeed, has their effica
cy invariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared
scarcely less than miraculous to those who were imacqitail.t-
e l with tin* beautiful philosophical principles upon which
llcv are rnmpoiiniled.nnd upon w bii lit hey consequently act.
It was In their manifest and sensible action in purify ing the
springs nnd channels ot life, and enduing i hem tvifh renew ed
tone & vigor. Ilia! they were tndehied lor their name, which
was bestowed upon them ai the spoil'anoints request of several
individuals whose lives they had obviously saved.
The proprietor rejoices in tlie opportunity afforded hy
the universal diffusion of the daily press, tor pinring his
V EG ETA BEE 3.1 EE PI ELS within the know ledge
nnd reach ot every individual in the community. Unlike
the host of pernicious quackeries, which boast of vegetable
ingredients, the Life Pills are purely and sousMr vgaSTA-
ln.K. ami rontnin neither Mercury, Antimony, Arsenic, nor
any o'her mineral, in any form w hatever. They are en
tirely composed ol extracts from rare and powerful plants,
ih * virtues of w hit'll, though lung know n tn several Indian
tribes, and recently to some eminent pl.armac uiieal ein ni-
ists, nre altogether unknown hi llie ignorant pretenders lo
medi.-nl science; and were never before administered in so
happily effi.m-ions a eomhination.
Tlieir first operation is to loosen from-the coats cf the
stomach and bowels, the varum.s impurities and crudities
constantly settlingnround them; and to remove the harden
ed fieees w Inch eolleet in the convolution* of the small in-
tes'i.es. Other medicine* only partially rleanse these,and
l. avesneh collected masses tielimd. as to produce habitual
ros.ivrn ■**, w ith all its triuti of c::l*, or sudd rt diarrhoea,
with it* imminent dangers, 'i bis laet is well known to all
regular aimumusto, w ho examine the human bowels alter
death; and henre the prejudice ui these well infornied men
lienor eourt ill favor of Wil iam Handle, vs Kuieheti
Boon and Allen Boon. Apiil 23, 1838 I
THOMAS II UGH KIT, sheriff.
Aim. mill he sold, ol the same hint nnd plore,
! Tail of I.and whereon William M. Story now lives, rutm-
! her not known, in the fit.I. district of said r< .nifty; one !
j Negro mm hy tin* iwm * of ll nry,about thirty-ihree years j
i of age; one bay m ire; one grey Icirse, aiul one yoke of oxen ;
■ and earl—all levied on a- llie property of William M. Story, i
I to satisfy two ii fas ia-ued from Coweia superior court.one I
• in favor of Joseph J. Pit-sou bearer, vs saiJ story maker |
the other in favor i f Daniel C. Turrcntiue vs. said Story: '
properly pointed nut by S. J, llarle r.
Eit of Emil number fifty it. the first distrirt of said j
enmity—levied on as tie* prooerty of William W’nrd, to |
satisfy two fi fas issued fu ll. Bibb si.pe.c_r emit one in ; (; E ol{GI A, flrKnlb counf,
tavur of the Bank ..I ilawkinsViJIe, the other in favor o' MJBJ iiEREAS Joseph .1 Martin, administrator of the
.hc.,1, ray lor vs. William Ward: property punned out hy i ^ estate of David Wright, deceased, applies for letters
Jahti JeMer. . , ol diMniuion fnini said estate,
l.iii ol LainI nurn >er uiiy in the first district o: <» j 'I'liinr 4 are, («ire, top ip an f mfmonish si! and singular
ronmy—j»n ilv* prnpf*riy of Looim d V\ar<l, to i jj lt » ^i n< | ,,{ aitl j ri<c ],j,»r8 of >ai*.S iKrcasnl to an<! appear
snti-ly on - fi tit from C lark county, in favor ot As- f nf mv \vat|»in the lm • pr srrihf'd hy law, lo hIkhv
j hnry Hull tv* \\ aril hi id ^auiurJ llrowii: property j jf any exist. «\hv -an! lotfors should not Uc grant- d.
GKOlfGl A, TanvuU countv.
T 111* ‘ 1*'AS. Hrniamiri Br^wton, one of (he rxerniors
¥ • of th- estate of Aaron Danii l, la o of t-aid rounly,
ihi ^ ast-d, iippii, s. u nie fur Inters of dismission fr*«m wnd
ixernlurship.
'i are, iliprrf.irp, to rite an«l adnuminh nB and singuiar
the kimDed am] creditors of said dec* a?*ed to he and at.n*»«r
ai my olTiee, within the lime prescribe*! by law. to show,
eausp. if any iffist. why said letters ‘■honld no! he granted.
Given under mv hand at*»fl5re. this l ?rh F«^hmary, 1833
mOm-33 ’ JOH.N li SMITH, c. c o.
T^'OTICE*—Four raonilis after date, application will
*Lw be made to tlie Honorable Inferior t onrt of .Newton s
GEOHGTA.
A PaOCIxAOTATIOIf,
eutinfy, w hen sitting fiir ordinary pm puses, fur leave tu sell | ~ i c
a house and lul in the town of Covington lnr the benefit of 1 I^tJ (sEOUCrfl It. ss I It .si fit Hi \rOVCTnOT Of
8aruh E. Stiukes.a miimr.
JOSEPH S. ANDERSON, Guardian.
April 24, 1833 *Jra—4l.
^|7 HERE AS, I have received official information that
said Stale.
. ...ive received ol
, a murder was rnmiuitted in thecounty of Richmond,
F OI’R MONTHS afterdate, application will he made 0 ,'> ,hp twenty-first day Wareh list, uponi the _hv*jy of
to the Inferior court of Appling connlv, when sitting ^"aat^TTE. a np lp ro woman sila , i P „ .
for or.li.inrv purposes, f„ r leave sell hit of land number P* K ."’g- Fsqurre,Tly CH ARLES WG08I ER.au
two hundred and seventv-two in rhe mvcutv second district ’ J* being repreaented to me -hat the soul WoogTKR has fled
of originally Muscogee bm now Harris coun.v, lH-l...^ngto from jnsiieeI f.ave t ,might proper .o issue "JY proela-
the estate of William Shaw, late „f j UM .c-.einty. de£aik I malt.... herel^ offermg a r ward of TW O HUNDRED
Wlinnfft n\i>I KV , rz/ .. r jr- „ DOH1AR8 lit anv pt rsonor persons whumay Appreliond
45 oak hill n ! and deliver said Wooster to the Sheriff or Jailer of t»aid
* - j county of Richmond. And I do moreover charge and re-
F OI r R MONTHS aAer dafp, application will he 1 quire alloffie
made rrl tffo * ^ "*
April 7, 1833.
, rs. civil and military in this State, to be vigil-
hoiioraWe inferior court of la.sjier eonnty, 1 ant in endeavoring to apprehend and deliver him as afore-
vnItf’Ii siring for ordinary purposes, fir leave to sh|J a Negro said, in order that h»* may he tried for the offence with which
line of Chain, belonging to lhe estate of *
pointed out hy Samuel Brown.
Three lots of Land iiiiiuUth one hm
one huudr* <1 and sixty -eight, and on*
niio*. ill th* 1 li r 8t district of said enu
prwjieny of Wil iam \V. S Iman. to s
from (’oweta inferior c
vs. I’. nt* * i»st ^eIn
JreJ and sixty-seven,
hnndrttl and thirty-
t>—levied on a« tiid
tisfy two fi tas i'Mi*»-
urt, one in favor of IjPivis (*i nom, ;
in. llie *.tiu*r in favor of Wutich
Given under in\ hand at office, tins l«iii March, 1633.
3i) * LB- REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
^BKALB KIIURIFF’S 8\t K
Tuesday m Junk n« xt, will, within ihe
(areen'-vood A: Co t>-\ Pcuieciisl A SeJman. property point
ed out hy \V. VV Sclrnau.
I Ait ol Land number fifty in the first district of said |
county—bvied onto ha-i-fy oik* li li» issm**] from a justice*!*
<-u<iri uf < I ark county, in favor of Jam*s Hays for the use of
Stevens Thomas, r* Leonard Ward; levy made am] return- i
td to me iiv a coils table. April 23, 183s.
U. ti. WGOTTEN, d. sheriff. j
— On the first !
legal hours,
besohl. ht-foro ihe court-housedi*or in the townoj''Decatur, ;
DeKnlh county.
Une lot ui Land number me lumdred -and fifty-four in the 1
fourteenth district of originally Henry hot now D-Kalb j
county, containing two hundred two nud a half a: re» of j
land more or leas, one SlilJ. rap ard worm—h*vi*’d on as
llie property of Thornnin Sims, to t>H 1 i-*fy on<* fi fa isHitcd
from !)• Ivalh superior c*oii*-t ,n favor of Ghnr»?r Huinphris,
ts said Sim-: property pointed onl hy plaintiff.
On<» lot of Land number two hun*lr«‘d and fort\-seven in
the k*\ciitecnili distriet of origin iiiv Henry hut now De-
Kalh rotn.ty—levied on us I he pr tpetlv of Solomon sweat,
to satisfy sundry fi fas isMr d from a justice’** < ourt«»f D<*-
Kulb *•0111113’, in favor of William Streeinion for the use of
Charles Muriiti and others, vs said Sweat: h ey made and
returned loine hya constable. April *20, 1633
J 011X J 11 N KS. d sh or iff.
GEORGIA, Co Irela county.
HKliEAS. Nancy Barnett applies for 1 tters of nd-
T v mi it iat ration on the estate of Leonard HJarnett, de-
CT'flsed,
'i'hese are, ihprcfi«rp,to citpaml atlmoniah all an*! singular
the ifimlrrd an,], r* dilors of said dec* aw^d iu he and apjn ar
at my olli< ‘. within the time preberihod by law, to »how
cause, if anv vvijy shk! lellers shouhl not he gruited.
<»iv :*ii liiidei mv hand at cHiiv this2n;h Mar< lt, 1833.
41 DAVID 5I08KLEY, c. c. o.
woman hv ti,
Sarah W ilson, late of countv. deceased
April30, 1333 45 ABEL P. WILSON, adm'or.
1^01' R MONTHS after date, application will he
Jt made, to the Inferior court of D*h»1v c*mn:y, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land
number one hundred ami sixtv-four in the tenth district of
the second section of originally ('herokee hut now Gilmer
county, drawn hy the orphans of Sykes Sanders, late of
Doolv county deceased. !I»r ih» benefit of>nid orphans.
WILL! \31 HOLLINGSWORTH,guardian.
February 17. 1H3 J . 36
F
he stand* charg-xi.
Tin* said Charh-s Woost(*r is reprasante-i to he about five
feet, eishi or time inehes high, having dark eyes, dark hair,
and dark complexion His form is stout and gait erect. His
manners genteel and person fine. He is of middle age.
Givpn under my Hand mid the Great Seal of the State, at
the Capitol in Milledgeville. this twenty-third day of
April, eighteen hundred nnd thirty-eight, and of the
Independence of Ihe United stales the »ixn sceond.
GEORGE R. GILMER.
By the Governor.
William A. Ten.nillk, Secretary of State. 3t-45
w
con H ty,
Murphey applies for 1 tters of ad- j
ih«* ceil ate of Jonathan Smith, de- !
GEOR * I A, Con.
T i i KU EA^, .1
luniistmtioii
ceavd,
i I. scare, therefore, to rile and admonish all and singular
I he kindred him! credmirs of sail! d» **eased to !>e anil appear
at my olfie.e, uiihni the time pretenbeu hy law, to show
cause, it any exist, w hv sr.it! i- tiers should not !»•' granted.
Given under jjiy baud a; this 26tli March, 1838.
41 DAVID Mt*SELEY, c. c. o.
[^OI T R MONTHS after date, application will be
mad to 1 lu* honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county,
w h*n sitting as a court of Ordinary, for feme fo seB .’he real j
eatotc of Drury Wilkins, late of -rtui cou'>t v. «h < eas *!.
HEXll V WAf.KEfC cx’or.
AXX WfLKIXS, ex’rx
Fflbnwrj 26, 1839. 37
I NOI'K MONTHS nfier date, application will he made
' to the inferior court of DeKalh • ouiiiy, tv lien sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
f* li Clark, late of said county, deceased.
.SOLOMON’ CLARK, odm’or.
February ]y, 133S. 3G
CENTRAL BANK AGENCY.
T HE undersigned, Officers of this Bank, will attend to
the Renewal of all NOTES that may he entrusted to
their rare, for the customary fee of ONE DOLLAR for
each renewal. Letters enclosing Note and Money for the
renewal of Notes post-paid, directed lo the officers of the
Central Rank or any one of them will lie promptly attended
to. March 17, 1838. PETER FAIR,
B. P. STUBBS,
39-26t W. H. MITCHELL
NOTICE.
A EL PERSONS that are indebted to me, either by
NOTE or ACCOUNT, nre requested t 0 call and
settle them with JAMES T. LANE, or they will find
them in the hands of an officer for collection, before the
next return tlav. WM. G. LANE.
April 9, 1838 4*2—tf
COTTON MACHINERY
AND MILL CASTINGS.
C OTTON MACHINERY BUILT and MILL
CASTINGS furnished ami lilted up, im hiding
Wrought Iron Work at the Shortest notice anil on favora
ble terms, hy the Savage Manufacturing Company,
Address THOMAS LANSDALE.superintendent,
March 20, 1*33.-91* 39 Savage, Maryland.
REFERENCES.
William Shivers, Sen. Hancock county, Ga.
Bprwell Wynn, “ “ “
David K. Roach, Eatonton, Putnam county, Ga.
I 'MK’K MONTHS after date, application will ho made
to the inferior court of Dekalb county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
William Scaife.jan late uf said count) .den nsed.
MARY C. SCA1FE, adm'rx.
Frhrttnry 19, 1838. 36
IjiHV
fi Ti
AYVIGGS SHERIFF’S SALE.—On the first
lay in June next, will, within the legal hours, he I
sold, before the court-house door in Ihe town of Marion, j
Tw iggs rounly,
One hundred and fifty acres of swamp land more nr less
in said enmity, adjoining Bull, Andrew* and others of said j
county, known as Moon’s Swamp plantation, number not
rccullerted—levied on as the property of Pleasant Moon, 1
In satisfy tw o Ii fas issu'd from a justice’s i-ourl in favor of
Hardy Solomon. t*s said Moon: property pointed out by
defendant: I vy made and returned to in** hy a ahl».
April 23, 1333. JOSEPH MARTIN, sheriff.
KE SHERIFF*’ SALE— On the first
Tuesday in June next, will, within the legal hours
b? gold, before the court-house door, in the town of Zebulon,
Pike eiiuntv.
South half of lot of Land number one hundred a id forty
eight in the eighth district of originally Monro:; but now
Fiite county—levied on by virtu, of a li fa issued from t lie
superior emu I of said county, in favor el rs-intuel M nkirts,
rs. John M. Johnson: properly point* d mu hy plaintiff
April *23, i8i!d. J. if. SHIVERS, D. sheriff.
ASFER SHERIFF’S SALE.—On the first
in June next, will, within the legal hours,
lip sold, before the court-house door in the town of Monlieel-
lo. Jasper county,
One House and Lot in the town of Monticello. adjoining
lots of Loyal. Holland and Kirkpatrick—levied on as the
prop* rt v of S-ahorn J. Hendrick, to sali-ly sundry fi las
issued from a justice's court: levy made and relumed Iu in**
hy a constable.
A Iso, one Negro girl named fit:*-v fifteen or sixteen years
old- levied on as llie property of I humus G Garrett, to
ta'i-fv a fi la is: ued from a ju-lie-**'s court: levy made and
returned to me hy a unstable April *2fi, I* 3H
Isaac, l. Parker, shmjf.
jv:
(iIjOUBI.V, Jasper comity,
Abel V. Wilson applies for let lei’s of
v v administration on the e^uie of Surah Wilson, late
of said futility, deceased,
Tlffipnru, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all ami singular
tin* kindred and ei edit on* of said cleceawd. It) he antlapitear
at my ufiiee, within the time prescribe i hv law. t*» show
cause, if any whv said I tiers shuiihi moI Id* granted.
Given undrr mv hand at office, this 28th Aeril, 1338.
45 _ RICHARD FLKMlSl*Ek t c c. o.
(tFiOUGIA. Jnffu-r eounty,
'nVFlIKUKAS. iji/aheih K. Ruhv. Ahraliam PyW and
Ww Klhert I ! W llninrs apply for I nfers of admit’.'*-
lration on the estate of William B iiuhy, late of said coun
ty, d<censed.
Thus** are, therefore, lo rite and ,idmin.i>h «al! and singular
the kimlrci! and creditors of said decease*!, to he and appear
at in., nlfirwithin tli^ tun * pn serihu*] hy I «w , to show
muse, if any exist, why said h*tterN should r»'»j he granted.
Given under my han*l a< office, ihis 24th March, 1833.
41 Richard fu:>iisti;k, c. c? o.
REBUUIA, Ja - per Con n t y,
£d in rind B. Dardain and J*dm C Swift
y i apply ti»r letters uf »<iinmisiralien on (he estate uf
James B. DevviK, late of said * ountv, deceased,
The»e a re, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
tli* kindred and er*dit*»n» of said deeea.s*'d to he and appear
at ray office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause,if any exist, why said letter* should not !*♦* gram***!,
liivcn under my hand at offie**, this24:h March, 1833.
41 * RICHARD FLKMlSTKK.c. c.o.
1 ^0 VII lHO\TIIS after *late,application will he made
i lo the inferior court of Thnma county, when sitting
i lor ordinary purpose**, for |**ave IohHI Juhn B. Swain’s in
i terest in one Negro man (slave.) February 5. 1333.
j 35 JOJiX CJlASOS, guardian.
IIOI R SIOXTHS after date, application will he
made to th<* liono r tt!)le the Inferior court for the roun*
t\ of Morgan, wh»*n siltir'g f*r or*l inary purposes, for leave
t i sell the rial ^stan* of Tulmun VV. Shepperd, deceased,
for the purpose of a division.
JOSEPH M. EVANS, Ex'or.
April 7th, 1838 13
^Ol It HI * ’AT IfS after date, application w ill he
made to the inferior court of Jones county when, sit
ling for ordinary purpose®, for have jo sell all the land
nod n -groes belonging to thees'ato of Thomati Dillard, late
of said county. d**c* used. January 8, 1838
JO N DILLARD, > ,
MJDDI.KRROOKS S
h
ALABAMA
S , &&SnEJ£SfeS* SRfrimiL,
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
THE imdersignpil having rerpntly takpnrhargeof
ili<* .itnwv* (>sl*ib|ishmrm for tin* aiTinnmoilntion iff
BOARDERS ami TRANSIENT parsons,
is now rraily :o m*ionimmlah* those who may favor him
with their eu-ioin. lie will use his beat rrerlions to ad
minister to tin- rotnlbrls ami conveniauee of his pntrons,
ami with this view l.e intends having his house thoroughly
repaired. His TADLE shall he furnished with the
DELICACIES tin* season and ihe surrounding country
mav afford—his B AR with CHOICE WINES and
LIQUORS His STABLE* are LARGE and
AIRY, and attended hy iaithful Hostlers.
D^DKOYEKS can be avcommodated with Lots,&c.
LUCIIS CONE.
April 2llh 1838 44-If
MINERAL SPRINGS.
l^TOTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber living
IM in t a-s eounty, Georgia, five miles south-east of Cass-
ville, has on his premises various Mineral Springs, consist
ing of C ha! If brute and Sulphur; In- has also Linn stone of
the purest kind, and he would also give general information,
that he intends openinga HOARDING HOUSE lor j and after that time Insurances and Deposites on Trust,
the repetition of all persons w ho may wish to visit this sec- | agreeable to the charter of said company, will he taken at
cello, 1st April, 1838, which ifnoM L t '*
out before the fi.st day of July next’ win )**
letters be irnusmitted io the Post Offi n de,,i
mentu, Washington City 0iBce
A—William Armstrong, Braxton Ad
Thomas Alien, Elijah Akins A(J anj*,
JSnis?,'SMri^
Ell Braon, A. N. Cuch 5 nn.m, J::,,, , B, ,’'"'’'
C—Arvtne Clark 2, .Miss Polly Couch Vo n
iam H. Cargill, Milton Clalent, ThoniasCn L
Middleton Cocks, Monroe C«r»ih* , | C 3 ' M <
George Cross, John W.
, . Cook,R e ,.M r C p?* 2 *
berlain 2, G. W. S. Cross, Spencer Cr^n M
Ann C. Cross. H,n >
D—Rail v Digbv, John F. Dismukes r
Hawkins. Henry Duke, Wilson Drueli Sam^
Marvel, Davi Dawson. ’ bjmu * 1
E—Baxton Ez. II, Rev. A. B. Elio
Elis, Cowl
Samuel j
I NCORPORATED hy the State iff Alabama, 1336, with
a capital iff ONE MILLION iff DOLLARS,
which can be increased by the surplus capital of the Stock
holders.
In conformity with the third article of ihe bye-laws of
said company, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars of
the capital stock will he offered for sale, in ihe town of
GIRARD. Alabama, on the first of March next, ten per
cent, to he paid in at Ihe time of subscribing, the balance to
be secured on pledges of real estate.
As it is probable that this institution will be ready for the
transaction of business by the 15th of March next, from
30
SILAS I
I AOURMONTH Sauer date, application will he made
to the inferior court of .Newton county, when Hitting
lor ordinary purposes, ibr leave to sell the real estate of
Ghrislianna Gardner, late of said countv. defeased
JAMES ELLINGTON, a.dm'or.
January ‘20, 1833.-32
against the quack iicsliciiie* uf the ag“. The second eiiki:
o! tli'* V MGET \1!LE LI CF 1*1 LLS is to cleanse Ihe
kidneys and th* Madder, and hy this means the liver and
Hie lungs, the healthful actum of which entirely depends
*i|H.n tiic regularity of the urinary organs The hloo.l,
which takes i"n red color from the agency of the liver and
lungs li lireit passes into the heart, being thus ptirili. d hy
111-*tii. and nourished hv t.s«l coming from :i i lean sloma.-li,
coirs s fnelv lhroiigh lh* veins, r.-news ev. ry part of the
system, and iriumphanily mounts the banner of health in the
blooming eh**ek
The following nre among Ihe distressing variety of human
dis-n-es, to wha ll the Vi ge:a!*le Life Pills are well known
to fi" infallible:—
DVMI’i l’ 1A. hy thoroughly eleansing the first and ,
second cr* ating sflow iff pure, h alihy Idle, ii
stead of lh“ stal-* and nerid kind:—Flutuhncy. Raipituhv
of the !U art, I sirs if Apatite, Hart burn and lit ad-ache,
Restlessniss, Vl-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy,
w Ini'li nre III.* g-n* ml sympi uis of Dy>pep-i... wiilvaaisii.
PGSrPOM'D SA LB.
A DMINRSTRATOR’S SAIjBi- VgriTably lo ar
**rd' r of Ihe Interior c ourt iff Twig.:-enunty. whet
*-, will, withoi the legal hours,
Inf
sitting lor oriltm.r purj
lie sold,xni the first Tuesday cn July next, h* |or<* the court- |
bouse door III Lowndes county, lots of land nu*nh r fifteen j
in the tWslfih and nmnher three handred and twenty-seven i
in tie* eh v *nth district iff originally Irwin Imt now Low tides
eonnty, a» belonging to the estate of John M Glamary, de-
ceas:d. April 17.1333.
fill ARLES c. WHITEHEAD, admar.
at tin*
nil
in: mtiraii *
i regular ei
n« a naliiral isinsequ* I
ing the w hole U*nglh
•cess, a'al withoitt v
bowels costive within two days
hy removing ihe sharp acrid flu
plaints sre occasioned, ami by pi
rretnui of tie* mnci
reslorii'Cthe In->d h
•cess I.i perspira ion i
ti-m of :rl: intestinal
PILLS have teen
tv idly in three week
ing io. nl mil iimnatic
t he Joints I)
ioc I Ii ■ kiiln:'
on tle e- imp 1
a eert
M or in i
alunv
si I tl.
:, hy clean
alv nt p
incs with
ve J ::f purgi-s i- a\'* tin
Dtarrkau and Chohra,
s hv which these com
moting the hihricative se-
I ecus of till kinds, hy
•illation.through >h ■ pro-
and the thorough snhi-
ohstrncnnns in olliers. 'Ihe LIFE
known to cure Rheumatism, perma-
, and On' in had'thai linn*, hy r mov
ii tcom the muscles and ligaments of
f alt hi a Is, ti) feeing anil si •englleu-
A DM IN IS'
order iff tin* inferior court of Decatur county, whet
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, tin the first I uesday in
June in xt, within the legal hours, he s”hl nt the court-
- ] house doer in W alk inly, lot of land niiinher two hun-
n I dred anil seventeen i i the twelfth distriet of the fourth see-
lion of originally* (Iherokee hot nmv alk* r eounty. fin the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of Martha Siiigletarv.de-
cea ed. Terms made know n on th*’ ilav of sale. Derember
11, 1337.-28 MALARIA// KELLY, admor.
(il’ORGI A. Appling countv,
II Ell F. AS, kichnrd Ciarter, guardian of the "state
# V of Sarah Augur, (a free woman of color) hit** of
said county, deceased, applies ior leto rs of disuussion from
sail! guardianship.
Tl.ese nr,-. th«*r( fore, to cile niiil ndomrish all ami singular
• he kindred and creditors of said ih e nsi il, lo he and app ar
at my office, within the time prescribed hv law. lo show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given u der mv hand at office,, this 5th .March. 1338.
.V WILLIAM A. Sir DIE AM', c. c. o
GEORGIA; Twiggs cmintii,
75 ’i,’ 11E" t. AS .Noah Wheeler applies fiir letters of ad-,
N v ministration tm Ihe i slate of Stephen Sterling, late
of Reinnson voeaiv. North Carolnm. deceased.
These are. therefore, lo cite and admonish all nd singular
ihe kitnlr* d and cr: dilors iff said ihceosed, to he nnd appear
ai rny office, wnliin the time presioihe; hy !a*.v, to show
van-e.if anv exist, why said h li-rssheohi not h* ar-Tiieil.
Given under my hand ai office, this 9th March, I3.V3.
39 WM. CRITTENDEN, c.c.o.
GEORGIA, Tuag,ps connru,
NYffifllEKEAS, James G. Oliver, administrator on ihe
1?? estate of James Murphy, lal * of said county, de-
ci aseil, applies for ! Iters ol dismission Iron: said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ell and singular
th* kindred and creditors ot said deceased to he and appear
at my office, within ihe time preserilied hy law. to show
cause, ii any exist ,w hy said borer* should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office. !hi* fell Alieh. I -.33.
mCi.i-38 WILLIAM fi ll! 1 I ENDEN, c. c o.
YMH'lt MONTHS afle- date, application will he
31 made lo the inferior ronrl of Appling county, u hen sit'
ling for ordinary purpos-v, for leave to s. II a certain negro
man belonging to tlie "stat•• iff Drewrv Reddish, deceased
1811AM REDDISH, admor.
January 1, 1833-30
OI f! MONTHS after date, application will he
it made to the h'miirahl the inferior court of Newton
county i» hen sitting for ordinary purposes. fi>r leave lo sell
the undivided two thins of Ini of land number four hnn-
d.ed and fiuir iir the Iwnly-first distriet of the third section
of originally Cherokee hut now Pntiid ng eounty, sold for the
h ni'fit of ihe miners of loel Ayenrfc, lale of said county,
dec; :ist*d January 17, i333.
32 A. SUMMERS, guardian
I jXOFR MONTHS after date.application will he made
in the inferior court of Twigg* eoiiiuy, when sitting
fiir ordinary purposes, fiir |. ave to soil the Negroes belong
ing ’ti ih" estate nl \V illiamsnn f’liepps, Ian- of Baker coun
ty, deceased. January 26, 1838.
3*2 II. H. TARVER, adm’or.
p jgll
jrfiil
A 0.1
, t th** IniniirnM
string for nrdii
Aiigiisl next,
house dour. ... , ......
i In! number four hundred and thirty-eight in the twelflhdi
I trim of (lie firs, section of originally Cherokee but now
Lumpkin eonnty
\
Inferior ennrt of Jones cnimy.when
II. on the first Tuesday in
rs. he Mild, III fore the fullrl-
pkin county, forty arri s of land, heing
Ih
pllrJS is **,
tithiri the legal I
I
sand Id iil.ler; ll
la t organs, ami h-*iu*i*
iie.lv fi>r the worst ra-
dislodging In n) the turnin
r III wlnrlt I lies • er aotu
h'lightlitlly
n* < \er ii ■' u found
of f.’iurci Al-n
of the tiowels the
Hern. Asthinu and
A»
Consumption, hv relieving llu* air vessi Is of ill * lungs Irotn
dliernuens. which even slight eulds will uccnsion. which if
■not remnvevl, hecomes liaideii. d, and pr.ul u es lii'iso* dre.nl-
•ful diseases. Seuroi/, V Leers, on / Invite rate Sons, hy I lie
|s*rf* el I ill r It V u lli.-tl 'll -I- Life I’llis give lo llie hi.mil, and
all ifie humors. Sroibntic Eruptions and Had Complexion.,
by the r allcrnativp ctfect upon tin- fluids Hint feed lie skin,
the morbid stale iff whi. Ii is casiousnll Eruptive complines.
Sallow. Cloudu, a el other disagreeable Cumphjoms. Tee
us* oftle-se Pills lor v short tune, will • lh cl mi enure cure
I.f Suit Rheum, F.ryxi/itliis, and a striking improvci,. nt in
ill < learner so) llie skin. Common Cobls and Jnflwuza,
will always I*cured hy ono dose, or hy luo. even in the
worst of eases. Piles, re* a remedy for I hi - most distressing
.and olisiinute maltuly, Die Vog labie 1..1 Tills descry,-a dis-
tinet ami ctnnhalic rccointaendaiion. It is well known lo
.hundred* iniliis eiiv. that the PinpriFloriil th* s-* invaluable
fPills. was himself afflicted with this complaint fiir upwards
•of thirty-five year* and that lie tried in ram every r tic sly
tprescrllied within lie* wholecnmpassnl lie* Materia M dica
He however, hi length, tried tin* meilicitu* wIih-Ii he now
offers tatliepublic, and ho was curid in a very short time,
sifter h.s recovery hail In-on pronounced not only improbable,
‘butahsolmely im mssilile, hv any human means.
DIRECTIONS FOR I SE.—The Propri tor of
like VkoktaBI.S 1.1 SK Pij.'.s d es not follow- ihe base and
tntree’iary practice of the qnai lta of the day. in advising
persons to lake his Pills in large quantities. .No good mr*-
*dteim* esn possibly he so required. 'I'lwse Pills are lo be
nak-ri at bed time every night, for a week or a fortnight, ac
cording lothe obstinacy ofthi* disease. The usual dose is
ffroia 2 to 5, according to the cimsLiln.'ion of the person.
Very delicate persons shinilil begin with but two, and in-
<cren*i- as the nature of llie case may require: those nioro
•robust, or of very costive habit, may begin with lliree, nnd
increase to four or even five Pills, anil tiny w ill effect a suffi
cient I v happy change lo guide the | alieut in their further use.
These Pills c i met im * occasion sickness ami vomiting, tlio*
(very seldom, unless thestumach is very foul; this, however,
jnnv he eonsiilered a favorable symptom: as tin* patient will
find hirasi ll at once relieved and by perseverance will soon
-reenv' r. They usually operate wnliin ten nr twelve hours,
«nd never give pain m.l ss the howds are very much en-
•cumhereil. I la y may be token hy the most delicate fe-
mal-s under any nrctimstnnces. il is, however, recum-
enendeil, that those in later periods of pregnancy sluml.l take
hut one ui a tune, and thus con'inue to keep the bowels
open: am! ev. n two uny he taken where the puiicm is very
costive. One Pill in a solution iff two talib spoons full of
water, mav In* given lo an infant in the following dos s: a
tea "pinm full every two hours till it operates: fora child
*Vomnneit. five y:ar» of age, half a pill—and from five t u
ten, line pill.
THE PIHENIX EII THUS are so called, because
Ahey possess the pnw**r iff restoring lire expiring emb* rs of j with interest from date.
iheabh,!o a glowing vigor throughout the constitution, as the
Phronix is Raid to he restored from the ashes of its tm n to life
dissolution. The Phoenix Bitters are entirely vegetable,
composed of roots fiumd only in certain parts of the western
eo>iiiiry,wli:eh willinfallililycure FEVEKNA AGUES
of all kinds; will never fad to ertulirate entirely all the
effects nf Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most power
ful preparation of-or-pai dlu, anil w ill immediately cure the
determination ot BLOOD TO THE HE \1>—never
fail in the stekuess incident to young females; am] will lie
found a certain remedy in all rases of nervous debility and
ipelKness of the most impaired constitutions. As a remedy
for Chrome, and Inflammatory Hie u mu'ism, the efficacy of
the Phcenix Bittcrswill l»* demonstrated by Ihe use of a sin
gle hi.nl*. Tlu* usual dose of the»‘* bill* rs is half a wine
glass full, in w ater or w ine, and this quantity may he taken
two or three lira 's n dav, nlioui half an hour before meals, or
• |.*ss quantity mav be taken nt all times. To those w ho nre
nfllien d will t rub gem ion after mrtt's, these Bitters will
prove invaluable as they vry greatly increase the action
of th» p'incipal viscera, help them to perlbrm iheirfnne-
tuirts,and ena' Ie the stomach to discharge into tic* bowels
whatever is offensi**e Thus indigestion is easily ,,;| d speed
ily removed, appetite restore,!, and tin* mouths of the ohsor-
heut vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated, Arid j
strength of hotly qnd energy of urud are the hnppv results, i
For fir I, rn.rticiihi-si.f MOFFAT’S LIFE l»I!,Ls,
and PIHENIX BITTERS, a ( plv at Mr. Muffin's of
fice, No. 7.1G Broadway. N*w-York, w lieie the Pill, can l»*
iihtained for 25 cents, and 50 cents, or 81 per box; and ill**
Refers for $1. or * ! [) *r bottle, Qfp Sninerons cerf ifiegt: s
of th** wonderful efficacy of both, may be there inspected.
In sum * Iihatinate and complicated casis of chronic and
iufl*>,nin iuirv Khemnnlism, Liver Complaints', I cv* r nod
Ag’te. 11\Palsy. Piles, injuries from the l sg of
sferrury, tpnninr, and o'htr illMi'tiSts of long standing; il
may be fiiuml necessary to takeboLh the l ife Pills and tlio
Plcwnix Bitters, in the doses !u (lire recommended.
N. B — I l;es<* Pill* anil ib.e Bitters will g**t all merrnry
out iffth* svstem infinitely faster than th* best prepo ations
..f Snr-pariMa. and ar - a c* rtain remedy for the rushing oj
bloml to the hea l, or oil violent Itnid-uclics, tie d. uleu t ux, tfc.
All persons wh" are predisposed lo apnp’ixu, palsy, 4‘c.
•honld n*ver he without the idfi* i ills nr :lie* Bm rs. iorune
dose in time w ill save life. They equalize the cirrnlatiutiof
thee Wood, draw all pressure from the h**ad, restore perspe
Hon ami dirow off every impurity by the jiores of the skin.
For sale by
EDWARDS & DIXON a A'jmfs.
February *37,1838.—36 MtUcd^eviPf, Georgia
iMmi, on tho same 6av, at the couri-houae dour in F«ovH j . . , ,
rouuiv’t h^ tAv.'Pfi th«i usual liouni of lot *if laud luinnli^r : * ; “ ,ri '‘
on * liui.timl nntl tv. • tv in tin* l vArnt v-s#*rmi(! «li>trirl of th*'
tS«ir«! suction of oriruiaiii (’li rnk^ bat now Fiovd ronmy.
4-.»:ifai!iir;gmift tnimind and mxiv a-T bo»lis »!d tor the
In nelii ol llu* Imirs atu! creditors ol Wi Irani Barrun. lain of
Jotw*N county, d(’ccaN**il. Terma made known on the (lay
uf »ale. Ftlirunry 35,1838.
JOSKPII DAY,
C6 WlUC BAKRON,
GLORKI A, Vmgg* county,
//I .KKrxS, Ih tiry iluSmca applies for letters of ad-
i ministration on the estate of hu> deceased wife Char
lotte Hoimcfl.
'i h'*se arc, therefore, to rite and admonish all and "insular
llu* kiudrod and «t# <Jilors of said deceased to and appear
at my office, within it» * r.me proeribed by Jaw, to show’
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, »hi*« *id March, ld3*t
38 W'/Is/rf AM CIUTTEXDEX, c c. o.
fi 2.'03 ii I \ n Tu iegs County.
r f i j-'K E AS, Je.v3*' Wade applies for letter* of nd-
» miui-tration on the estate uf John W. Wade, latent
a couruy. dee* asrd,
[ J ht m are,rhere/ore. to riieaud admonish all and lingular
the kindred ami creditors of said deceased to be arid appear
j at my office, within thetim** prescribed by law, to show
use, if any * xi*t, w hv >an. f l -t/eresliouW not b" granted.
(rivi’R under my hand ui orticc, this bin Man h, 1^38.
38 Vv! 1X1 AM CKilTENbhN, c. c. o.
£ to the houorahi’e th** inf* rior rour^of Henry county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave. t*> sell the
I .and and Negren’s belonciriL* t«* the estate of Christopher
Malone, late of saidroumy d*ceas*d, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. March 10, 183^
STF.PIIKN M \ LONE, ndmor
30 ELIZABETH MALONE, adm'rx.
J TlOI'H MO\Ti58 after date, application will he
^ made to the hon. Inferior Court of Butts county, when
sit’ine f*»r o r dimry pnrfH*ses, for leave ro sell :he land he-
loi.trine to *h»*estate of Gp*.»r?e Blissit, late of said county,
deceased. REASON BLISSiT, flrfnt’or.
April &! 1838. 42
f L E PFTRMOVS indebted to the Estate of PHILIP
lOk L LOI'l) deceased, of Twipgs County, are reques
ted ro make immediate pn>merit, and those lo whom snid
e-fate is indebted to present tlieir demands, properly autiien
PCxitcfl, w ithin the time ’tresr-ribed b> law.
43 JORDAN W. LEE, Adminislralor.
tidin'er*.
* !>>!! N I8TH ATOR*N H \ 1 F. Apr.
rvL an ord. r of ihe Inferior ronrl of Washinsnm
lhlv to
i»i county,
ivlien .-ini. p f»r ordina l’ pur[»oM s, v. ill, on the lir.-l Tin sibiy
i• I June next. W ilhin tic* len d hmirs. a*.*?«1 h( for** llie court
house door, in lie town of eanderjville, Wn-hiugioti couu-
ly, all the Jj \ .%'?> belonging to lie- estate of Duncan ilnm-
i t‘»n, lale of -:*i*l r iiiin'v, deceased, sold fiir the benefit of
llu* h» ire. Terras trade k own on the day •*( sale.
mh kkod Hamilton, minor
March 31, 1S38. 41
G CORGI A, Jo nf.' rounly.
% ^ r iik: k f \ >, Thom is s. Humphris, administrator of
V ^ the estate of Kit hard Shurlcy, applies lor dismis
sion fr«*m said estate.
These arc, therefore, incite and admonish all.and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at rny office, within tin* tine* prescribed by law, to stem
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not b granted.
Given under rny ha/uJ at office, this 5ih F* hrnary, 183.4-
34-mf>.u CHARLES MACAKlllY, c. c. o
A I)M!NISTJ? ATOH*S SALE.—Asrecaftiy man
l A. order of ihe inferior court of Waf-lungion county,
w hen silting for ordinary purposes, w ill,on the first Tuesday
in November n'*xr, be sold, before the coiirl-hou.se door m
Floyd county, lot of Land number two hundred and
four in the twenty-third district of the first section
ginaJIy Cherokee but now Eloyd connlv. it bring the real
estate of W illiam Hamilton, late of Washington countv,
deceased, told for I lie benefit of the heirs. Terms made
known on the dav of sal#* April 3. JS.'N.
il ' ^HUUROD HAMILTON, admor
W
GEORGIA, Toil null county,
V’flEHEAS. Josiah J. Evcritt, a<lmiriislrator on the
state of .fa*. K. \rchar, deceased, applies for let
ters of dismis»ion,
'i heje nre, therefore, to cile and admonish all and singular
the kimlr*d ami creditors of ».xi«f deceased to be ami appear
at rny-office, within the firm* prescribed by law. to slew
ninety- ! jf any exist, why said letters should not bp granted
• 4 orb Given under my hand at office, this !si Jannaiy, 1^38
DMIVISTI?ATCENS SA !.E. It,der to an
tinsr for ordinary purpiues. w ill, on tin first I uesday in
31 v y ic xt, within the b-gal hours, Iksold, hi-fi «c flu* C’uurt-
luawe door in the town of Cnssville, Cass county, fot of
Land number twcnty-fioirm the lifih district-of the 1 hi nl
8<*ction of originally f’h rokee bin now Cass county—sold
as the real estate of Thoma* 11. K Morris. d»**‘case<l
'Perms made known on ih»* day of sale. February 24. 1838.
3C-* JAMES It. FINNEY, admVr.
l AllDIATS 8 \Ub—Agreeably to an order
of the honorable the inferior court of Thomas county,
j win n silting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tues-
; day in July next, within the legal hours, hr sold, before
, the court-house door in the town of Thomasville, Thomas
! county, one lik'dy Negro mail hyihc name of Jack, about
j twenty-four years of age. Term* will he made known
I on the day of sale; sold fur a division the legatee*.-—
February 5, 1838.
33 JOHN CHASON, guardian.
30-tu6m
JOHN II. SMITH, c c o.
GEORGIA, Ton
^^HEREAS. in*
foV *
In
ter;
r»f di.
’i In - are
the kindred
at my office,
cans
untu
Hail and Nancy Hail aJminis-
1 of I/ewis Hal!, uppliea for let*
it»siou from said administration,
therefore, to eile are! admonish all and singular
n.l creditors of >nid deceased to he and appear
w ithin llu* tim<* prescribed by law, to show
list, w hy said letters should not he granted
WTIC E.
A LL person-' indebted to the estate of Ambrose. Xehnu,
xV late of Talbot court?}', deceased.are requested to make
immediate payment; and all demands ngair st said estate n e
requested to be presented according lo law. by the first day
of September npxf. VV M. G. LITTLE, adm'or.
Talhoit m, Aj.nl 1, 1838. 41
UEOftGTA, Cov 'f f a coun f y.
rglGLLED before I»y Jacob Rrazelc of the 693rd
S district. <; M one D APPLE GHKV
eight or nine years old; about fiv<* f et high; his right f>te
a*ul left hied fi*ct w hi?**; h : s fare top cut off; has some
mar's- of g- ar; no other hramL. Appraised hy A. II.
Sfoks nod Jam«s Watson, to seventv-furr chdfars. the 24lh
day of March, 1838 \. P. HOUSTON, J. p
A tru* 1 1 itract from the Estrnv Book, April 9<h, 1838.
43 DAVID MPSELY, c r. c.
GEO^G f \T" Fersyfh cminfi;.
^\/H EY JONES of the 835th dislnct, G. M lolls be
S 9 fir**Martin Roi**.^ n ju^iireof Hie peace in nnd for
said f-onntv, one e»trny dirk Bav H \nn I'OAFYq
blind in ;he right ey**, with white in h r forehead extending
tofh n Cnd of h r n<m», with M»me sadille spots on her hack
—nppratMcd by William G. Fi**Ul ami William V\ T iIliam»on
to fw-nfy-r ight ffoIJnrs. this ?8rh April, 1838.
A trueextract from th • estrnv-book Apiil 23. 1838
45 JOXX // RUSSELL, c i.c.
non of country, and f st the virtue of the water, and he
promise* to spare no pains to render all who may call on him
as comfortable as circumstances will admit.
February 15, 1838. 23t-36 ALLEN PINSON.
FOR SALE.
rwiHE BANKING IJOESE and LOT in the town
a of (irueneslHirough, Greene county. Th*- lot is situa
t'd in a pleasant and agreeable part of the Village. The
House i* of Brick, two stories high and well adapted for
the residence uf a private family, or lor Banking purposes,
having ail the necessary out buildings attached thereto, with
an cxceliant well of wafer in flic yard.
Posaession will he given the firs*! day of October next;
persons desirous of purchasing will call on the subscriber,
for the terms of sale w Inch will be accomodafing.
THOMAS STOCKS, Agent.
April 24, 1838. 6t-45
II 1
NOTICE.
ENA WAV from the subscriber on the22d March
last, a Negro man by »J>e nam** of HILL. lbcsa;d
Negro is about twenty-two or ilire** years of age, six feet five
or s:x inches hiph, in conversation he has a very pleasing
roun»et:Hiu e and in ta king muth r* very much J purchased
the snid negro from a Mr Wchb, a speculator from the State
of Mankind, some time in February hist, and I expect he
w ill endeavor to get hark to *at<i State, he w ill probably pass
through Sander.^ville ami Augusta in this State. The Negro
left without anv provocation, taking with him a Small Bay
HOUSE with n star in his face, and all his feel tvhite,
hI.'i.M f»i» years.ild
I will give a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS for the
said Neitro arid Horse, if delivered to me eight miles above
Hawkinsville, I’nln-ki eonnty, or I will pay Twenty five
Dollars fur the .Y groif lodged in any safe jail so that 1 get
l.nu and secure the horse or send him to me.
ANDREW J. COALSON.
April 3, 1833. 4t-41
siich rates as are usual in off.oes of like character. Life In
surances vv II !»>• effected at the following rates per 8100, at
Ihe ages annexed:
For ono year,
For seven years,
Age.
Dollars.
25
1
OO
30
1
31
35
1
35
40
1
69
50
1
96
25
1
12
30
1
36
35
1
53
40
1
83
50
2
00
25
o
04
30
2
36
35
2
75
40
3
20
50
4
60
M
GEOfM.I \. Farsvth ctiuntif.
g-poilFRT n. HAYSES "f the 812.1 distrirt. (
SY utils befo e Al'-xander Flanagan, a jnsiiee of the
p r.ee in and for snid county, on * estray Bay M V R E. six
years old, all her f-et white, n blnz- in her forehead, no
brands perc ivable—appraised by WilFarn II. Whorsham
an*! II V. Raw -awe to thirty five dollars, this 21st April,
183d.
A true extract front the e-lra. dionk (hi« 23d \pril, 1833.
45 JO//V II. RUSSELL, c t r*.
Given under my hand at office, th s fitl. Novemnet, 1837.
22-tuG JOHN H. SMITH, c c. o.
RKOUBIA, lieK<: r Ji county.
W4K7HKKEAS, ( lima.er ilumphrey applies to me for
* 7 letters <ff admmtstraiiati or. the estate of Eli Corn
wall. lute of said county, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite anti admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased fo lie and appear
at my office, within the lint" prescribed by law, to show
cause, jf any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this fill April, 1338.
43 " E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
A dministrators sale.—on ti * first
Tu'G.eiV in June next", will, within the lecftl hours,
he s.,’,q bcfiirc the courtfftousc door in the tinvii of Byron,
Baker eonnty, six or eight voting likely Neitroes. Men, Hnv«,
and Women, belonging to ihe^es’ate of Williamson Phepps,
dceea-ed Terms, i*re<lit until tlie first dav of January
next, small notes and approv.d security will be required,
with interest from dale. H. II. TARVEU. odm’or.
T!ie Ciilunibns papers will publish the above until
the day of sale. March 18, 1838. H. H. T.
C 4 l’ AR 1*1 AN’S SAI.E.—Agreeably to nn order of
If the inferior court of Ktaanuel county, vv lien sitting for
ordinary purposes, will - , within the legal hours, he sold, be
fore the rourt-honse door in the town of LaFayette, Walker
county, on tin* first Tuesday in June next, one lot of Land
number one hundred and fifty-five in the twenty-sixth dis
trict ol the third section, ns the prope r lv* of James, Thomas,
nnd John Stroud, orphans of Thomas Stroud, deceased,
sold for the benefit of said minors. Terms cash
ROBERT HIGDON, guardian.
March 3, 1838. 38
GEORGIA, DeKnlb county.
NftWJ I1EREAS James Ii. Fones, administrator iff the ee-
w — tat.* of Daniel R Fones, deceased, applies fir letters
of dismission from said estate.
These aretherrlure to cite and admonish all anil singular,
the kindred and creditors ol said deceased to he and appear
at my office within the tun* prescribed l.v law to show
cause, it an. exist, vv hy said Lett -rs should not heg-ant -d.
Given under my hand at nffiee.fhis 2d day of April, 1838
42 E. li. REYNOLDS, c. .. c.
GEOR<;I A. Jasper ( Ol.ary,
YEKTHEREAS. James I'd’wards, administrator of the
T'v estate of John li. Whitaker, applies for letters of
dismission from said esi-ce,
i lies.- nre, tbercibre, to cile and admonish nil and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to lie ami appear
a> tny office, within the linn* prescribed by la'v, lo show
cet.se, it any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band nl office, this 8th January, 1338.
Gtm-31 RICHARD FLEMISTER. c. c. o.
GEORGIA, DiKnlhi
S 70UK MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
’ to the Inferior eourt "f Jones connlv, when silting ior
ordinary purposes, for leave to s* !l tic Laud and Negroes
belonging nt tin* cs'at” nl Thomas L’ll.bAiUh late ol said
connlv,duccowd. March 5, i*>;!3.
JOHN DILLARD, h.dmors
33 SILAS T. MlDDLEIiROOKS, ] C
I IOI'K MONTHS after date, application will be mail.)
' to the inferior court of Oglethorpe county, w hen sit
ting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell one half of two
undivided Into ,ff hind drawn l.y the orphans of Pasclml
Murph. y. deceased, viz: No. 205, 19:1. district, 1st section
of originally l-oe but now Nten art county, and No. 51,15th
district, 3d section uf originally Uherukee htu now Cass
county, (or the benefit of Lncv J. P. Mnrphey, orphan.
Juuuai y 13 1333.-31 THOMAS MOW A It I), guar.
TATTNALL INFERIOR COURT,
Silting for Ordinary purposes,
January, item, 1837.
Present, their honors, Beth Knight, Edna d Moore and
Daniel Sikes, justices.
gjiRl). R NISI.—Whereas, John II. Smith, th<*
x 9 guardian of Benjamin F. Dowdy, applies for letters
of dismission.
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said minor to he and apiiear
at my office, wnliin the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said leitrrs should not be grunted.
Given under my baud at nllir . tins 1st January, 1838
30-in6in JOHN H. Si.UITU. c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Jasper enmity.
f AMES DORSET!'of the 293d district, G. M tolls
before R. Dawkins, Esquire, one estrav RAY mare
PO V EY. eight years old, Idaz * in the face, luree "hick
mane, shod i ll round,and had a bell on—appraised by J. F
C Towns and John G. Moriss to twenty-seven dollars and
fifty cm’s,ibis !2th April, 1838.
A true cepy from lh" estray book.
45 RORERT KELLAM, c c.
W’liERKAs Jan
If i—Illte of 1,‘wi
■inly.
s W Givens, administrator of the
, Brnntly, deceased, np|ilie» fitr letters
ol ui'mi'-sion from snid estate,
. i In-se are, therefore, to cin-nn ! admonish all and singular
: tin* kindred and creditors of said decease I to be and apiiear
nt It.) I'tliee, within the t'm" preserilied I.V Inw .0 si. w
! cause, if anv exist, why Sind letters shoi.l.l not lie granted,
j Given under in. hand al office, this I2ih March, 1838.
I 6tm-39 E 11. KKA N* *LDS, c. c. o.
j 'T ) ir n'or h ' i
1 NEATLY HXBDETED AT THIS OFFICE. !
TATTNALL INFERIOR COURT,
r-ilting lor Ordinary Purposes,
January 'Term, 1838.
Present, their honors. Seib Kniglil. Eduard Moore and
Daniel 8.kes, Justices.
1(1)1 R NINIs—M liercas, George U. Tippins, gimr-
liau of Jr.s< ph Stiki*" (an idiot) arid Charlotte Brkis,
(an orphan) applies for luers of dismission,
Tlirs are, therefore, lo cite anil icliiioiiish all nnd singular
the kindred and creditors of said minors lo Is* ami npfiear
nt my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show
cause, ji any exist, vv by said letters should not he granted.
Given under my band at office, tins 1st. January, 1538.
3d JOHN II. SMITH, c. o. o.
o 1
TATTNALL INFERIOR COURT,
Silling fur ordinary purposes. March Term, 18JS
Present then* honors, Sell. Knight, Edward M.iorc, Daniel
Sikes and 5lichael M. E .son. Esquires.
GEORGI A. Decatur county.
To Sterling Sc.vRBoRorutt, and all others to whom these
presents may conrern, phase take notice,
1I1HAT I intend at the next term of the superior court to
w be held on the fourth Monday in Mav r.ext, 10 avail
myself of the benefit of an ael, entitled at. act fiir tin* relief
of honest debtors, passed in eighteen hundred and twenty-
three. ' H. B OVERSTREET.
April 20, 1838. 31-45
fifty Doi.r.AKS 2:r,vvv«o.
aJTIi.l YBD OR STOLI N lr im il. suhs.-riher at
i*.Midway, on the 11th inst., a stunt KO\N MARE,
hraiideil on tie* leftsl.onider with the letter II.. and blind or
purimll. so of the right eye Abo r. stud! black M ARE
Ml 1 l.E, sin* has not been broke to the saddle, and imper
fectly 10 the gear, has ai-o a small whit- spot on one sale ol
her breast. A reasonable reward together wi:l. jneidcntal
expenses will he paid on deliver) of said animals, or either of
them to meat Midway, nr information with regard lo them
will Im thankfully received. If stolen the above r ward will
be paid on the apprehension of the thief, so that lie may be
brought to punishment.
May 1, 15—3t. MOSES FORT. .
TEX DOLYiARS REWARD-
R UNAYVA Y from the subscriber in Randolph coun-
H, on Friday the7lhof March, a Negro man called
DEAN, alio.it twenty-two or lliree years of age, very
dark, about five f-et seven inches high bis front teeth full
nnd show very plain, slow spoken and impudent. The
nlftive reward will be given to any person vvl.omay have tin-
Negro lodged in any safe Jail so that 1 gel him J ex fieri he
will make his wav fir Baldwin county,Georgia, ns h * was
brought from there it. January last. March 2fi, 1833.
41-tf GEORGE T. WOOD.
R unaway from thf* - uhflrrilM*r t on Sunilav niglit
la”!, a bright 911 ! L \T'l O Bov imniniJ A LKIt BDf
alHiiil scvrnt**pn years of ngp, and five t»*el «*ight or ten in-
ehe» high He in nearly w bile that lx** no doubt intend* to
P»m* ns » va bile jonii, anil when be in di*rovered will be
round with a w bite mail, h rode off a bright bay 31 ole, eon-
ttiderahlv rubbed with gear, and about fiuir years old.
A libera) reward will la* given to any prraon who will re
cover him and put him in niy fiosaeasiun, or in ni\y «afo Jail
and nolily me of it. March 27, IS38.
POWKLL P. VINCENT,
Putnam county, Ga. near the Half Acre. 41-41
| JKr The Augusta Chronic e will insert the above four
times ami forward the account to the care of the Po-Vmaster
in this place. P. P. V.
2IEAILQ(/ARTEK§,
Milledgeville, March 3(L.18I?8.
I NFOR3IATION has Ixeen received from Col. lUbiAY,
that he ih nu.ihlc to ioak*» the necessary preparations tor
the defi ne* of the people of the Cherokee Country, without
the aid of infantry companies: Thai a company of mount
ed men cannot lie supported at all in tlxe county of Union,
COMPTROLLER GENERAL’S OFFICE*
Mu i.f.dgeville, Ga. March 20, I333.
Cl? 3 NOTICE is hereby given to all per
sons ichosc claims remain unsettled, for which
[tailmerit is provided by the acts of the Legis
lature, appropriating money ‘ L to compensate
the Volunteers and to pay the accounts con
tracted by them in the late Creek and Semi
nole campaignsto present their accounts
proven agreeable to the provisions of said acts
and the requisitions of this Department, bc-
twren this and the 21 st of MA Y next, after
that day they will not be audited and allowed
at this 0/Jicc.
It is desirable that the settlement of these
accounts should be immediately closed—in or
der that the chum may be presented by the
State fo the general government for payment,
during the pn sent session of Congress.
Accounts for clothing need not be presented,
they will not be paid.
JOHN G. PARK,
39 Comptroller General.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Post-OJJice, Miflriigcville, Ga.
April 2, 1838.
Northern Maw..
Due daily at 2 R M.—Closes at 41 P. M.
Southern Mail.
Due daily at 5 P. M.—( loses at 11 P. M.
Northern Estress
Due daily nt 74 P. M —Closes 2 P. M.
Southern Express
D :e daily at 2 P. M.— Closes at 74 P. 31.
Piedmont Mail.
Due every other day at 11 A 31.—Closes every other
day at 10 A. 31
Newnan Mail.
Due Wednesday nnd Saturday at 10 P. 31.—Closes on
Monday : nd Thursday at 9 P. 31.
Monticello Mail, via Stanford’s Cross Roads.
Due 8ntunlay at .) P. 31.—Closes Thursday, 9 P. M.
Hawkinsville Mail, tin Irwinlon.
Due Tuesday and Friday at 10 A. 31.—Closes same
days at 10 A. M.
Clinton 3Iatl.
Due 3Ionday, Wednesday and F.'iday, nl 3 P. M.—
Closes same days el 9 P. 31.
Louisville Mail.
Due Thursday 11 A. 31 —Closes Tuesday at 10 A. M.
Hebron 3Iail.
Due Tuesday nnd departs same day at 1 P. 31.
Ramah Mail.
Due Wednesday, and departs same dav at 1 P. 31.
ll—-41 E. DAGGETT, Postmaster.
For whole life,
Copy of the Bye-Laws of the third section of the Alaba
ma lusuranee Company:
•‘And »n the first day of 3Iarrh next. Stork# to the a-
mount of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars will
h<* offered for sale in the town of Girard.
Ten per cent, lo he paid in at the time or sale; balance lo
he railed in in such amounts, and at such limes, ns may here
after Im* prescribed hy the Bve-Laws of said company.
“Andean the first day of May next, a in-eiing will he
held, in conformity with the third section of said act of in
corporation,so far as il regards the investments of any sur
plus funds belonging lo the company.”
By ai fler oj the llonrj,
THOMAS S. TATE, Sec ry pro. tern.
tli'ard, Alabama, February 20. 1838.-11-38
fl
LIST OF LETTERS
E3IAINING in the Pus: Office at .Me Jonough,on the
1st of April, 1838, which, if not taken out before the
first day of July next, will, ns dead letters, be transmitted
lo the Post Office Department, at Washington City.
A—Charity Alston, David Adams, L. Archer,Gary Ad
ams, John Adams.
H—Hugh Bell, Fanny Bonner, Eli Bailey, J-D. Branch,
K. Barber, Jesse Barnard, John Bahh, Win. Beard, John
Betterton, John Bryars, J. M. Bowdin, Wm. Brown, J. A.
B**cks.
C—Thomas Crutchfield, Joshua Calloway 4, F.liza
Crawford, Wm Crawford 2, 3Irs. Eliza R. Calloway,
Merrimon Cape, Chambers & llerrenIon 2, John Carmi
chad, Airs Mary Connell, P. A. Cates, James Coker 2,
Elias Crowell. Miss Sarah Caldwell, William Camp, Sam
uel B. Crawford
D—Azariah Doss 3, 31rs Mary Daniel, N. Dainrnn, Jno.
A. Dunham, Henry Dingier, Jackson Davis, Shongar Doa
lin.
E—Thomas J. Enecks.
F—Benjamin Fry, W. Fnllilovp, John Fa reason.
G—John Goodwin. Hosea Gurganus, James Gilbert, Jno.
A. Goodwvnn 2. Win. Gray, Allen Goldin, Marv Glenn.
H—Miss Emily Harris, Wm. S. lb-ronton 3, John F.
Hardin, Edmund Hand, Wm. Henry, Huson & Damron,
Thomas E. Hughey. Henry II Harrison.
I-—i Jerk of the Inferior Court.
J—David James 2, Nathan Jacfcson, Charles Jordan,
David Johnson, John Jones, James Johnson.
K—Aaron Komn, David Kugh r.
I.—3Irs. C Lewis, Henry Loyd, J. L <fc S. Lovejoy
3Iilmn G lM*nk. James Is.ve
M—Willi-mi Mnngham 2, M B. 3Iangl.am, B. S. Mang-
Inm 2. Eli Metzs, Moses 31 cWorter, Stephen 3Ia!one, Dicy
3Iarler, Richard Mitchnl.
N—Gen I). Newnan.
O—Robert P. Orare, John Oslin, William Ozbnrn.
P—Nicholas Pritrhell, Aaron Pate, William Pate, Ste
phen Pare.
R—James Ransom. 31 r. Rowan, William Reynolds,
Elisha Rogers, Jas Russell.
St—Solomon Strickland 2, Joshua Stephens, Za.look
Sawyers 2. William Seg.tr, William Shadwirk, William
Sterrir. Joshua B. Stevens, 3Iiss 3Iary Strickland, John
Strickland, John Smith.
T—W L. Toggle2, Alliert Tatum, H. W. Tomlinson,
John D. Thrasher. If. AV Tindle. Rev. Clnihorn TrusseJ,
Benjamin Turner 2. AA m or Snrsh Teel, Wm. II. Tapley.
I —Cbtihorn Upchurch, A, F. Upchurch.
W—Ed word Wood. Elijah Wilson, Susannah West
William Whit<*, Jeremiah AVnlk-r. Burton Whitaker, Ste
phen AVmkle. Williams A* King, James Whitfield, famuel
M. A\ ilkins, R.ihert AVbitgker,
V—John Van.lorgrift,
43 JAMES S JONES. P. M.
^l C ‘ D - Edsome ’ 0^iah°E c h J o a u^
^ f hofnas FishJnmcs Fenlv Tho m
M. F.«, E. q „ Fluc^ter,
rears. * *•
ti Jaf nes Griffin, Messr*
JI. H. Geiger & Co., William Gray, Btianr
Gillstrap, Rev. James H. George 2, Samuel!
G Imore, Dr. Washington W Geiger J*. m «.
f7V E ^M Wil !t ia,n , Ge0r?C) Coleman Gibba,
J A Gofl, IMiss Ann Glenn. ’
IT H T B ? y ^ Iarrel1 ’ Frederick Herring, A leer
rlartsrieid, Messrs Coules & Holmes, 0. H
Hillrnon, Samuel Henderson, Mrs Nanpy H a y«"
Dr. Josej.it L. Holland, Martin Hardin, thomai
Hutchinson, Stephen Howard, George N Ham
ilton, Jock Henderson, John S Henderson 2*
Lhtlebury Hines, Isaac Hicks. ’
J—Mrs. Holland Johnson, -Thomas Johnsea
Esqr. Johnson, Jolin Johnson.
K—Thomas Butler King, Dr J M Kirby Job»
H Kincnid. J ’
L C»|.! Robert I# Y Long, John Little, Dr
James B Leivis, GreefLinch.
M—Henry S Morgan, Isaac Moore, John
Marsh, Esq. William Miller, Wm S Winter
Mrs Nancy Martin, Messrs Moris & Beal, Jaw*
Martin, Jun. John McKIhanv, A C Morison,
Duncan McNoris, Shalleen C Mitchell, Ali«
Marv A Morgan, James McCamy, William
Mobly Esq., Ct.der Malone, William A Moore
Miss Nancy Mitchell, John Maxcy.
O—S Oneal 2, Osborn Oneal, Lewis Phillip*
2. W J Phillips.
P—Tlmdeoos Pennington, Ann Price, Wm.
H Price, Mr Pavlor.
K—John Robinson, Esq. 4, Robert lliveri
Maria Robv, William Ross. Miss Susan C Reeve,'
Jas. B Robinson, John H. Rainey, John Dean
Rainy, William Reed.
Mary Sillers, James Sherman, Esq. 2, Robert
Sherman; George F Stephens, L D Smith, Wm.
Strozier, Messrs. Smith Bateman & Co.. Messrs.
Slaughter & Cox, Dr B C Shorter, Messrs Slack
& Wyati. Thomas Salford, Rolin Smith, Henry
T Smith, William Sampson.
T—Jeremiah Thompson, Jno T C Tow an 3,
James F Turner, Edmund Thompson, John C
Turner, Th mas Thomason, C'elama Thomason-
V—Edward Varner.
W—Benjamin F Ward, James Watt, Cor
William W Williamson 3, Miss Ann Wiliam-
•son, James H Weathersby, Wiliiam Wright,.
Miss Mary Williams.
Y —Silas Y'arbroueh.
WILLIAM MAXEY, P. M.
O RDER MM.—Whereon. Emanuel lirewtun, guar- I amt with great diffirul'y . u it." adjoining cuuntiet, which
dian .if llu.riei J. Mfttiux, applies for leti ra uf dia- an* rami excised to Indian depredation.., on account of the
miSKioii fruit) Mid gunrdiarwhip. j ««*areityof Iiruviiiun#.
Theae tu*.* I he ref. ire to rile and admonish all nnd aingular, t Th" Commai.dei.jn-chicf therefore, again appeal* to the
Ihe kindred and credit.!)* of said minor, lo he and appear at patriotic citizen., of th" State, lo form themselves into in-
my office, on or before the first Monday in Mar next, tu fa.ury I'oiiipauii'S.nud tofonder I heir services idr llie protee-
ehow cause if any exist, why snid letters should »ol he lion of the in-opleof the Chorokee Country,
granted. j By order of the Commaudor-in-CIitrf,
Giveo under my hand at office, (his 5tl. March, 1833. I JlILIffi” (jifflEVK,
41 JOHN H. b.MEi'lI, ft. e. o. ‘ 3l-ll Aid-de Gamp.
JOHN BASUOJIBE.
THIS CELEBRA TED RACER, will
stand the ensuing season al llie HAMP
TON COL It HE, near AUGUSTA, Ga.
under the direction of F. W. Lacv, and he
Id lo Mares, at 8100 the season, with one
dollar to the Groom—the season to com
mence the 1st of February anil end the 15lh of July. I. is
ri quested that persons sending marcs, will send a note for llie
s< ason. and the Pedigree ol tiic mare.
The proprietors are well provided wi'b Luis and Stables
for inares tiiat may heserit lo remain with the horse,and will
bn fed and well attended to for fifty cents per day—black
servants*sent w ilh marps fed gratis Every rare nnd alien-
lion will be taken to guard againsl accidents and escapes,
but no liability w ill lie incurred for either. The charge for
keeping mares lobe paid when taken away.
DESCRIPTION.
John Bascomde is a light or bright chestnut, five feet
two inches high, fine bone and muscle with superior limbs
and action, and lor sprighllines* nnd intelligence of counte
nance. surpassed by no horse on earth: in fa<*l, lake him upon
the whole, lie is .he house of horses. He will he seven
years old the ensuing spring. He has proven himself his
first season, * sure foal getter, and has convinced his pa
trons of the falsity of the tale that was put in circulation,
relative to his impotency.
PEDIGREE.—John Bascamht was got by old Ber
trand, out of Grey Goose, she by Pacolet,and he hy import
ed Citizen; grandma hy imported Buzzard, great grandma
hy AVude Hampton's Paragon, g. g. gran.lam hy imported
Figure,g. e. g. grandam the old Slammerkin mare hythe
e. l'-hra ed iniMmeil horse AVihlair, ou: uf the celebrated
t ub mare. Wle llniaptun's Paragon was got by import
ed Flirnuap out of Camilla, and site hy Harwell's Traveller,
his gran.lam by old Fearnought, g. grandam realist a, im
ported by Col. Bird. KLowell's Traveller was gut by
.Morton’s Traveller, out of Col. Bird’s Ualista.
PERFORMANCE'.
1834, Huntsville, Ala. Nov. 15 Mile heats, best three
it. five, l.e ran second to Stockholder, beating Rachel John
son, AYl.nlahone, nnd Samuel O’Kuitke. Time, 2m. 4s; 2m.
3s; 2>n. 5s; 2m. 5s.
1835. Nov. 18, at Montgomery, Ala , three mile heals, he
won the purse, distancing Samuel O’Rouke, his only com
petitor, tlie first beat, in Cm 52s.
1835, Nov. 24, nt 3Iomu Jleighs, Ala. three mile heats, he
ran s. i'o' .l to Bill Austin, healing Daphne. Time,6m; 6tn,3».
1835, Dee. 10, at Columbus tin. three mile beats, l.e heat
Volney. by Industry. Time, first heat, 6m. Volney having
broke down.
1836, Jan. 13. »t Augusta, Ga. three mile heats, he beat
Chestatee, Ormond, Col.Towne’s Truffle colt, and d is time-
e.l Paul t lififord, in ti.e first and Vcrtumnus in the second
heal, in 5m 51s; 5m 5fis.
1830, April 12, at Augusta, Ga. in a match of four mile
heats, he distanced Col. Hampton’s Argyle the first heat, in
7m 44#—track rhirlv-thrcefeet over n mile. This match was
for $32.0(10, 817,000 on Argyle and $15,000 on Col Crow
ell’s stable, consisting of Bill Austin, Lady Nashville, John
Bascon.be, and Bolivia; Bascome having been selected.
1836, 3Iay 31, at the Union Course, Long Islsnd, in *
match <ff four mile heats, $5,000 aside, after (ravellingnine
hundred miles, he beat the champion of the North, Post Boy,
two strait heat*, four miles each, in 7ra 49s and 7m 514s.—
Track not in the heal osder, and the day windy.
1836, Dec. 9, at Augusta, Ga, four mile heats, he heat the
grey colt kite and Lady Jlorgan, in two heals. Time, 8m
Is; 8m Is
Job.. Bascorabe never lust a heat after getting into tlie hands
of Col. John Crowell, l.is present owner.
F. W. LACY.
Augusta Ga., Dee. 11,1837.-3G-fflt
IslS F OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Covington, Newton
county, Georgia, on the first day of April, 1838, and
whirl), if not taken out bt fore the first of Julv next, will as
dead letters, be transmitted to the Post-Office Department al
\\ ashington City.
A—Miss L. Ann Aycock.
B—Josiah Brown'd, Samuel Br wil 2, John R Browning.
Russel Brunhum, John BiUuh. Charles A. Brooks, James
Bennfiehi, Benjamin H Bailru 2, F.lt Burnell 2, G 11
Bngby, James A. Bradford, A. G Brewer 3, Miss S. A
Bailey, Miss Martha Beliak.
C—Charles B. Carroll, Allen Cochran, S. J. Clack, ll"»i
Clark 2
D—Thomas Daniel, Wm. David, Lemuel A. Dearing
Eliza G. Derer, Eliza G. Dareujio r t.
E—Wm. Edmunds 2, George F.ppcrsor, 11 m. Ewing.
James F.llinglon
F—Refer. K. Fruman, David Floyd, Emelius \ Few 2.
G—H. T. Gran wood 2, Daniel ti Gardner 2, Henry Gut
iher, William D. Grimes, Janies Glass 2, Penelope Glass 2,
MaryO Glass, Julia Garner, R. ■•waltney.
II—Tlwmas Hamby. John Hughes, ll m. Harper, IV . B
Hodge, J. O. P. Henderson, Dr. G. K. Hamilton, J. S
Halsba, Jefferson Harris, Jacob Ildetj 2, Eadta Hall, Oliver
Huson. Miss M B. Harrington 2.
J—Thomas F. F. Jones, Mrs. Sarah Johnson, Miss Larry
Jones.
—fl m. hing, Messrs. Kullen A Wnth*»
L—Layton Lace, F.A.Lune.G. 1X. Lane, George VV
Lowrey, John Locall.
M— Daniel H Morgan, Levi Merur, Thomas May. A
Ablins. Benjamin VV. Miere L Myers, stiles W_. UcClnsby,
Wylt McClendon, David McCullers, Ann McKinsey, Mrs.
Hilly Mnldlebrnok.
N—James Neal. Mrs. Elizabeth Night.
P—William Pots. Jesse Peek'd, Randolph Peek.
R—If m Robertson. A *t. Robertson. Ralben Kanson, R.
B. Ritch, Richard Rostberry, James J. Rurby.J. M. Reeves,
J. D. Robbards J. .31. Rogers.
S—Partisan Stewart, Noah Slaughter, Janies Stroud.
Thomas Sharp, O. H. Sanders 2. Wm. //. Sneed, i . Smith
2, Jno. B. Smith'd, Joseph Smith. Jessy Smith, Elisha G
Smith. Wm. South. J D. Seheck 3, Mrs Joyce Scheck.
T—Jasinh Taylor, A. J. Tinsley Sampson B. Thompson
James Trimble, IV. Turner, Wm. Tillery, Dr. VV. Treadwell,
Mrs E. J ticker 2.
V—Ijemnel Underword.
VV— Bennett Watkins, John Watts, Reuben Winfrey, Wm
D. Whaley, S, fi. Wiley, Thomas IValt, James M. Warren,
James WilLourn.J. N. Williamson 3, J H. Wilson 3, Mrs
S Wright.
Z—A. F. Zackry.
ROBERT 0. USHER, P. M.
LIST OF LETTERS
R E3IAINING in the Post-Office nt 7’hannsto, Upson
County, Georgia, on the 1st day of April, 1838, and
which, if nut taken out before the 1st day of July next, will
as dead letters tie transmitted to the Post-Office Department
at Washington City
A—Thomas Agnes.
Il—Archihdd Baihilder, F. Brown, M. C. Burnett, J. W.
Braswell, J. II Blunt 2.
C—C. B. Collior 3, Thomas Cameron, C\ B. Carlton, R
Collier, Mr. Crews.
D—D. Davis Dawson, J. N. Davis, R. H. Dixon, Wm.
Learie, W ,N. Douglass.
E—A. F Edwards.
F—A G. Fumbrough, James Fincher 2.
G—Green A Grant. Wdliani Gray, John Gray, William
Gibson 2, G G. Gaines, Wiley Gainus.
H—Charles Hardy, John IIutr.son, J. B. Hootson, Joseph
-Hempsted, C. P. Hansford, Susan Hecks, Mrs. Susan
Hamill.
J—Wiley Jordan, Calloway if Johnson, J. W. Jones.
K—Mrs. Susan Kelhy, Joseph Kerbo.
L—C. P. Loan, Miss A. S. Ledbetter 2, F. J. Ledbetter.
M—Miss M. a. Miller, Frances Maulin, Arthur MaChems
2, B, H. Harch. VV, McComb, A. McCay 2,T. F. Montgom
ery, C. Murcheson VV F. Mitchell.
O—A- F. Owens 2, David Ozley.
P—JohnPooen, H H. VV. Purnell, VV. Petray, C.Packer,
J B Pace, O M Parham, J Pike.
R—R C Redding John Reede.
S—James SockwtU. Ms Spearse, S G Smith VV Sown*
John Sunrely.Jumes Studvrn, IV ShckioeUd, L Smith.
T—S Thomas, Moses Tuller. M Thopson, Thompson
Torbsrt.
V—N Vinson.
W—II Walker, W Wilhan t, Mrs E Wamble. D B White,
B Wooding, Miss A WiUis, A Worsham, Miss ME Walker.
Y—WiUis Yales.
Z —William Zon,
H B. MABRY, P. M.
LIST OF LETTERS
j^EMAlNJNG in llie Post Office, at Forsyth,.
Monroe county, G;t. on the first (Jay of
April, 1839, nnd w hich, if not taken nut before
the first day of July next, will, ns dead letters,
be forwarded to the Genert.l Post Office, at
Washington City.
A—George Adams, Samuel Anthony 2, Ro
bert Anderson, James L. Alexander, Reuben
Adams, Miss Elizabeth G Abbet.
B—John Barker, James Brewer, Benj. Bry
ant, Nathan H Beall, Larry B Britt, \V A <Sc
fl Banks, Miss Mary Jane Beasley, John
Buckoiew, James lintiar, Wiiliam Brown, Ed
mund M Butler, John Y' Boyekin Sen., Jame*
R BaiJev, Woody Bailey, Reuben Brown,
James T Benton, Robert P Baldwin.
C—Thomas Chambliss, Jepiba Clements,
Gabriel II Chappell, John Cmvton *2, Jonathan
Collins 2, Arthur Clarke, Elizabeth Cainway,
Thomas W Chiprnan, A M I) Corley, Mathew
TCaldwell, John F Caldwell, Mrs Mary Ann
Clower, Any Coolv, Miss Anna Cooley, Brad
ford Colton, Henry P Ciiristian, William A
~ombs.
D—William Donghtie 2, Mrs Polly Dickson,
James Dixon 2, James R Dickson, Antor.v De
sort, Egbert PD.ittiel 2, Stephen Darden, Mrs
Francs DiJIamar, John C Douglass, Benj^
Downing, L T D >\ al. Micha! Dorlton, Richard
Dunning, William M Duke.
E—Chas. Evans, M.-ss Sarah P Evans,
Samir I Edmondson, George W Edwards, J
W Emftngers.
F—Richard Fletcher, Miss Elizabeth Fam-
brough, Allen G Fanihrough 2, John Fogison,-
Stephen Foster, Daniel Frasier, Dolphin Floyd.
G—Alford N Gay Ior, C Gibson. J H Gill,
William Garner, John Gresham, Henry Gib
son, Miss Lucinda Griffin, George Gilman,
Michael D Garr 2.
H—L wis Hull. Joseph Hill, Turner Hunt 2,
Mrs Sally Harpe, IV PiJ S Flames, Joseph
Harris, G W Hansford, John S Harp, William
Havmnn, Robert B Harris, James 11 Haynes2,
John L Harvey, Samuel Hooper.
I &c J—Travis Ivey, Josiah Ingram, Freder
ick B Johnston, Hiram G Johnston, Mrs Mary
E Johnson, Peter Jones, Joshua Jordon, Alex
ander Jordon, Edmund Jackson 2, J M John
ston, Wiley A Jones or Allen Jones,
Iv—B F Keene.
L—Charlotte Lockhart.
M—Miss Priscilla McMullen, Miller W Me-
Craw 2, Richard May, Jesse Matix, flarry B
Mead, John T Morgan, Gilbert Malone, Thos
J Moody, Pitt Milner 3, Mason & Jeter, McD
Daniely, Arthur A Morgan, Daniel McKennon,
Alexander McDaniel. William McBride, Edwin
Moore, John C Morris.
N—William Nash, Win Nelson, William E
Nobs, Samuel R Nutt.
O—Wm E Ogilby, Pleasant Ous'ev, Phiie-
man Oglolrcr*..
P—J A Paulk 2. James Perdue, Edward VV
Pool, Alexander Pet kins. Miss Mary Ann L
Parker, Hiram Pl inisee, John R Pe’.eet, Eliza
beth Phillips, J M Putnam 2, John Poycer or
Stephen White.
R—E D Rogers, VV C Redding, Thomw
Redding, John H Rutherford, Ann R Rucker?
Samuel E Robinson, Wm Rainey.
S—Ladson R Stokes, Irwin Stanaell, H J
Siniih & Co, Wm B Stewart, flenry L Simmc**
John Spratlin, Mrs Penelopy Smith, Miss Mary
D Sinclair, Stephen Staten, Asa S.ni h, Tyaa
Smith, Henry Strickland, William Stokes,
Lemuel J Scarborough, Thos Slack, Miss VV
D Stanley, Edward Swesser, R VV Simmons.
James B Singletary, Michael L Shockley, Miss
Selina S Steavens.
T—Meshack Turner, John B Turner, Spen-
ere T Thomas, Lidia Tucker, Abel Tatom,
James McCour Tilford, William Torrence, Johfl
Tompkins, Thomas Thornton, William Thom
as 2, James Tyus 2, Thomas Tyus 2.
W—William West, Joseph Wynn, William
D Wright, James T Wafer, Thos Watson, Gaf*
ret VVoodham, James White, Edmund J Webb,
B F Wilder, Alvus B White, John R Wynn.
Edward A J Watson, Spencer Wiles, Gray VV
Williams, John L Woodward.
42-3t ALFRED BROOKS, P- M*
JUST PUBLISHED,
The Pleadings and Evidence in the trial oj
For Cheating and Swindling.
few copies for sale at this C