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ItllLLEDCEVlI.LE SALE
jLi S>'°XvJFf 1'* &' ’Tu-n KSSj JE.
PI1E s,'»cri'<"r would inform liis frigid*ajid iIib pnb-
j,,. genernllv, that ho hesopened a STADI-E in lire
l.is i>!f and ii.'.p, s hy Ids nlicnlion and that of lust rate
• 8T ; ,, Ra ; 10 meet niih liberal encouragement, h<- pledges
(Tinieclf to give general satisfaction to nil who ml] on Imu
U III Idem nil times to accommodate Iront one to two
Lb tdird hend of HOUSES, Iris Stable being large nod
well arranged for the l.iisinena Drovers would do well to
give him a Tall; the Stable is in fror.nff
Milltih n'iUi, April 3, 1838. .Ii-ril
Qy- The I ily papers will publish the nhove three limes.
JE.
OST or mislaid a NOTE of hand, given hy Ten-
I A nfkson’ Smith and Jkwri stos Smith, made pny-
ahle to 7 /e rnes Robert* or bearer. for One Hundred n
Fiftu Lollard due the twenty-fifth "f Ileeemher last. All
persons are hereby cautioned from trading lor said Note or
pay i, g l he same to any person ROBERTg
April 3, ]S38.-3t—11
C COWETA SHERIFFS’ SALT. Gn the first
J Tuesday in June next, will, with mi he legal hour*, he
sold, before the court-house door in the town of Neivnan,
■■pi j j jr S.ihncriher would iRlorm ms irn-ims mm uu* pm#- Coweta county,
j| lie —'mndly, r it:ir he hi. a opened a STABILE in the Lot of .Land number one hundred and twenty-eight in the
* 2 “ * 1 third district of Coweta county—levied onus the property
of Allen Boon, to satisfy one ti fa issued from Coweta su
perior court in favor of William Handle, cs Kinchen
Boon and Allen Boon. April ‘23, 1838
THOMAS HUGHEY, sheriff.
Also, will be sold, at the same time and place,
Lof of Land wiipreou William M. Story now lives, num
ber not known, in the fifth district of said county; one
Negro Ilian by the name of Henry, about thirty-three years
of age; one hay mare; one gre y horse, ami one 3 0k** of oxen
nm^rart—all levied on as t ho property of William M. Story,
to satisfy two fi fas issued from Coweta superior court, one
I OST or nn>iai*! a 1 I* «>i nano, givm i#jr # c. n- j lu favor of Joseph J. Pinsoil hearer, vs. said Story maker.
A person’ Smith and JhwRtsTON Smitjc, made^pny- j jj ie o*iu'r in favor of Dauicl-C. Tnrrentine vs. said Story:
a j property pointed out by S. J. Harber.
Lot of I-and number fifty irt the first district of said
county—levied on as the property of W iiliain Ward, to
satisly two fi fas issued from Bibb Hiprri-r court, one in
favor of the Bank of Havvkinsville, the other in favor of
Joseph Taylor vs. William Ward: property pointed out by
^ ^ « tZ* rriA ^-41 Jahti Jester.
JJ 5'-* ^ C U ' P .•■ .U «. ^ li Lot of J -at * H number fifty in the first district of said
A M x \’YU)N< from tl>0 n molest aj.s,lmvc had ships, county—lev icd on as the property of Leonard Ward, to
, . ; only f.ime! out the way to Aineriea.— mlisfy one fi 1'n issired from (- lark enmity, in favor ol Aa-
,A,, a; Spanish navigator, people were lurry Hull e- Leonard V. anhi.il Samuel Brown: piopertv
. •' ,i U i middle about th* short's. .lust no with lire ;e.iM«! out by Samuel Hnryvir.
. V ,.„. s 1 |,v„ |„,rt year.since l first v'entit- j Three lot»of Land numbers onehundred am! sixty-sevcn,
V ■ ‘ ‘j vn oei a’t am' I have discovered the pro- <>r.c hundred ami sixty-eight, nnd one hundred and thirty-
. Iipeiia' ■ ‘O ; : i>af( :|; ‘,’fL'HE % I.TI1. Vegetal.t • 1 nine, in ti.e first district of .aid county—levied o* as ihrl
emu, O..J, i.alee.i known wiien I commenced iny search, j property of \\ iliiam W. 8 -Iman. tos .ti.-ly two fi fitsntte-
, |’ v ;l,. use of them I have not only j from i.'om ta inferior court, one in favor of Lewis Gibson,
ted invalid, to the hale heart V and ae- ! ts. Pentecost <v Selm in, the other in favor of Wittie.h
hut emnnaritively speaking, 1 hate Greenwood & Go. r«. Pentecost &. Selman: property point-
-..'.I C I ...... ; n ..... ! ...I ,, ■ 11 !»,• VV W O I mnr»
Srarevile, Stei -trl county
deje
medicines were
hnl lh< if n-i» v. i
prosed f'rem th.
live man of hit. • , . . , - . .
renewed my youth, lean thus, with confidence in iny ,
own exp- ie'nee, advise with V ^ Hmvv-oM i^y I oes the
render want proof that tun \ LLE i ABIrE LII L j
m EDICI NHK are suitnlde to his own case? 1 have on .
file at my office, Mfi Broadway, hundreds of letters, irom ,
some oi the mo.trespeetnhle r iur.ems of tins, my native hind •
vohmtarilv ofTtued in t^iimmiy n( rhe virtues ui abOUB
VEOETABI.E Mt UlllKE. .
l'erseiis whose constitutions have been nearly ruined !>v I
the ‘ all-iii'ellihle" minernl preparations o'* the riny, will .
hear m» witness, that the Life iMedieines, and suchonlj-.are ;
the iritf course to permanent good health !
JUtlN WOFFAT.
General Ucmatks Relative t<»
.1 out hy W. W. Selman.
Ixil of Land number fifty in the first district of said
minty—ltvii rl on to satisfy one fi fa issued from a justice’s
■ouri of Clark comity, in favor of James Hays for the use of
■teYens Thomas, vs Ixsiiiaril Ward: levy made and return-
dto me by a cotisiahle. April 23, lSdn.
K. B. WOOTTF.N, n. sheriff.
GEORGIA. pcKnlb ('ountb. i GEORGIA, Jasper Crntvry,
WTWfHKKKAS. Benjamin’Plaster, guardian of Pit-ty JB'SJ 11KREAS. James Kdwards, administrator of the
’os' 1‘ia.ter, applies for tetters of dismission from said ; 7 t estate of John B. Whitaker, applies for letters of;
guardianship. dismission from said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite am! admonish all and singular ] These are, therefore, to cite and tulinoiiinli all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear the kindred »nd creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at m)'office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exisl, u hy sard tellers should not Ire granted
Given under mv hand al office, th - full March, 1838.
mfim-38 ‘ E. B. KEYNOLL*, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, juttnuH county.
'©Ig'MIli HAS, Benjamin Brewton, one of the eieeiitnr9
V » of the estate of Aaron Daniel, laic of said county,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission lrom said
executorship.
These arc. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be am! app-nr
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law. to show,
cause, if any exist, why said Inters should nut be granted.
Given under my hand atoffiee.thi* 12ih February, 1831
iri6ra-33 JOHN 11. SMITH, c. c o.
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
CEOHUIA.
A PROCLAMATION,
By GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor of
said Stair.
W HFKEAS, I have rerrivrd official information that
a murder was committed in the county of Kichmond,
Given ur.der mv hand at office, this Sih January,
6:m-31 ' K1C11ARD FLEM1STER, c. c. o.
cause, it any exist, why sairl letters should not h. granted. IwSttf Wit' «1ay"of March last, upon the burly of
i Charlotte, « negro woman slave, the property of John
i P. King, Kefjnire, hy CHARLES \\008 I EII9 nnd
pronrtt ThKtilh cnurUu i it being reprt senied to me, that tlie said Wooster has fled
VlUUEui'U)™! 5 ndminialrator of ihe taMrj ImyitasW
« —A-st-Jr.*—
of dismission from said estate,
These nrp, therefore, locitean.l ndroonish all nnd singular
the kindr. d and creditors of said deceased to he ami appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said tellers should not be granted.
Given under my baud at office, this 12ih March, 1838.
0:m-33 E B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, J)cKalb count!/, 'VfHKEREAS
-• ’ J. Martin, administrator of the ,\i, ra | i;ln i Waldrip
PI VYrjgJ.it, deceased, applies for letters
’wrriiKUEw
, estate of Ik
of dismission from
These are, therefore, torite an.' s
the hind ■<■(! arul creditors of said d
ill m\ .•thee, w,lhin the t,m - pr serib-d by law, to show
cause, it any exist, why said let! rs should no! !■*’ arau:- d.
Given under mv hand at office, this 13th March, 1833.
K. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
39
GEOlUii A, DrKulb count,,.
S.4.S, Harman Waldrip, adininisl rator of
lee eased, applies for letters of
dismission from said estate,
I The.\e nr therefore, to cite and aclmonhh all and singular
Imr.msh all and singular ! , h . ,, ittdre £ „„j , red,tors of mid deceased to be and appear
censed to he anil appear nt /n office, tcilliin Me lime pre.irrilud In/ lair, to show cause,
if onp exist, whit iitl httersskoubi not be emitted
Give n under my hand ul office, th s tsi Wav. 1833.
finu-IG E B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
w
county,
, v Burnott applies for fi tters of n«fi
i the estate of IjeoiiarcJ Barnett, de-
CKI-TBRATED VEGETABLE
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AND
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&&-iBSf
These medi.’ines liavelong been known and appreciated,
f.rtin i- extraordinary and immediate powers ol restoring
perfori l.—i’th to m rsons suffering under tie :rly every kind
Bfdiocnseto which the human frame ialiable.
In many hundreds of eeriilicated instanees, they have
even reseiied sufferers from the verge of nil untimely grave,
alter’d the deceptive noslruiM Mthwclay had utterly foil
ed; sn I to many thousands they have permam ntly secun d
that uniform enjoyment of liealth, without which Ida Us, If
is but a partinl M ‘Fsiug. So great, indeed, has their effica
cy invariably and inlnllibly pr wed, that it has appeared
scarce 1 ’,’ less’than miraenlnns to those who were unaequnmt-
ed with the beautiful pi ilosophieal principles upon which
I hi y are compounded, and »}»:■ vxliielitlicyconsri|uenl.y m t
ItwnR t) t heir manifest nnJ soi.sibl.-.'xrtfim in purifying lh<
springs nnd channel* of lilh, sml enduuigth in will, renew cal i
tore.'. •. igor, that tie v were indehied lor their nnroe, which
was bestowed upon I hem at the spontntu ous request ol several |
indtvidnals who lives I hey had obviously aaved.
Tim prenrietor rejoices in the opportunity atnirilrd by !
ffi» universal (liffusum of ilia daily press, for placing bis j
V EG MT \iil.B LI E G PI LLS within the knowledge i
and reach of every individual in the eemmunily. Unlike |
tin host of pernicious quackeries, which boast of vegetable |
ingredients, tli I.if” Pills are purely and solf.i.y veuf.TA-
nLK and contain m ith< r Mercury, Antimony, Arsenic, nor
nny ether mineral, in any form whatever, i’liey are en
tirely compil 'd ol extracts fi. m rare and powi rful plums,
the virtues , f which, though Ion; known to several Indian
tribes find recently to somo eminent | hnrmaceutical chera-
ists, are :.!’ iher unknown to the ignorant pretenders to
medical br j nee; and were nevet before administered in so
happily effieaeious a combination.
Their first operniion is to doosi’n from die coals of the
stomach and bowels, ihevarioni impurities nnd crudities
constantly sunlit'' around ilmm; and to remove the harden
ed rirccs which collect ill the e mvolulions of the small in-
testi*es Other medicines unly partially cleanse these, and
leave sill h rolh'eted muss s hnl.ind, ns to produce hahilmil
cosiivne ss, with ail its tram of evils, or sudd n diarrlirca.
with its imminent dangers, i l.is fact is wi ii known to nil
regular anniomists, who examine the human bowels alter
d«uh’ and lienee the prejudice of these well informed men
Si i unaek medicines of the age. The second effect
of the VEGETABLE Llt’E PILLS is to cleanse the
kidney- and ihe bladder, and in lliis means the liver and
the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends
itpiii the regularity of the urinary organs. 'ihe blood,
w'bieh takes its red color from ill” agency of the liver nnd
lnn-'s h fi re it passes into the heart, being thus purified by
them and nourished bv food coming from a clean stomach,
emirs s freely through the veins, renews every part of the
system, a.id triumphantly mounts th ■ banner of health in ihe
blooming eh > k , ,,
The lof -w c : are among the distressing variety ol human
diseases, to ’.vh.eli the Vegetable Life Pills ere well known
to he infallible:—
DYSPEP-IAy by ihoronghly cleennrg the first and
second stovnaf lis, and creating s flow of pure, hi aliliv Idle, in
stead of the stale nnd acrid kind:—Flntuh tier/. I’alpilulian
'f the Hrirl, l.'c* “f Apf lUe, ihart-burn and /f<u i-urkr,
Ii!-trft, \niii 'y. Languor, an l M. mchohj,
e general svir.pt”ins of Dvs|>epsia, w ill vnuisii,
otisecinener ol its cure. Co, hvencss, hyclcans-
L. length of the intestines with a solvent pro-
iihout violence; all violnt purges leave Ihe
, wiihin two days. Dtarrhr-i and Cholera,
C fcGKAJLB SJJUKIPF'S SALE On the first
Tuesday in June n. xt, will, within the legal hours,
im oold, before the court-house door in the town of Decatur,
DeKalb county.
One lot el Land number one hundred and fifty-four in the
fourteenth district of originally Henry hut now DeKaib
county, containing two hundred two nnd a half a res of
land more or loss, on Still, cap and worn—levied on ns
the property e.f Thornton S : ms, to satisfy one fi fa nsoed
from DeKaii) superior court .n favor of Clisnier Hnmphri3,
rs said Sims: property pointed nut hy plaintiff.
One lot of Land number two hundred and forty-seven in
the seventeen th district of originally Henry but now De-
Kalb county—levied on as the pr ipeity of Solomon Sweat,
to satisfy sundry fi fas is n d from a justice’s court of De-
Kalb county, in favor of \\ iliiam h’treeinum for the use ol
Charles Martin and others, rs said -Swout: levy mode and
returned tome hy a constable. April 20, 1333.
JOHN JONES, i». sheriff.
Jlestlcssm ss, I
r. Iireh are ihe
as a teilura!col
ing the wind
cess, and w
bowels eosti'
hv removing ihe sharp acrid fluids hv which Ilios<* cum-
piainiB are occasioned, and by promoting tlie luhriealivc se
cretion of the mucus membrane, revets 6/ all kinds, by
restorine '.he ldond to a r"gular ci;dilation,through the pro-
Cessofpet pi n tom cos s, aad the thorough aoln-
tion of all intestinal obstructions in Olliers. The LIFE
PILLS have lr on known to cure Rheumatism, p run-
nrm lv j.] ihr. o wee! - and t! at in half that time, hy remov
ing focal inflammation from th ■ muscles and ligaments of
the joints. Dro lies of all kind*, by freeing and Mreagthen-
' ''fodder; they op inemost delighifully
mis, and hence have ever been found
for ill” worst cases of tirunl Also
Worms bv dislodging Irom tie turnings of the bowels the
slimy matter to v. hieli IIvs- erranitres ndli.-r:-. Asthma and
Consumption, hy relieving the air vis ■ Is of ilia lungs from
the mucus, which even slight colds will occasion, which if
not rem ivod, becomes 1: lrdened, and produces those drend-
ful dis lies. >' xr:’", Vlcers, o: d Iralerale Sores, by the
perfect purity which'.hi -n Life 1’ills give to the blond, and
nil the humors. Siti'.atth F.rc tiuns and Bud Complexions,
IfHVIvGS SHERIFF’S KALE.—On the first
u. Tuesday in June next, will, within the legal hours, be
sold, before the court-house door in the town of Marion,
Tw iggs comity,
One hundred and fifty acres of swamp land more nr less
in said county, adjoining Bull, Andrew s and others of said
county, known as Moon’s Swamp plantation, number not
rerolleeled—levied oil as the property of Pleasant JTocni,
to satisfy two ti las issued from a justice’s court in favored
purifying the i Hardy Salomon, vs. said Moon: property pointed out by
■' ' defendant: levy made and return, d m me by a constable.
April 23, 1833. JOSEPH MARTIN, sheriff.
TjtjIKE SHERIFFS’ SALE. On the first
EL Tuesday in June next, will, within th -legal hours
b? told, before the court-house door, in tin* tow n ol Zelmlori,
Pike cou'ilv,
South half of lot of Land number or.e hundred and forty
eight in the eiakth district of originally Mull rut hut now
Pike county—fi ve d on by virtue <>i’ a Ii fa issued fi - m the
superinr coitit i f saiil county, in favor of Samuel Vki'kins,
is. John M.Johnsnn: property point d out by plaintiff.
April 23, 1333. J. If. SlliV i.llS, D. sheriff.
1 VSPE5I SHERIFF’S SAI.B. —On the first
3lD Tuesday in Junk next, will, within th - legal hours,
be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Monlicel-
]o. Jasper rotinlv, *
One Hon- ami Lot in the lo-.vn of Monticello. adjoining
lots of Loval, Holland and Kitkpalrirk--levied on as Ihe
property lit' 8 ul.or.t J. II-ndriek, to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from a justice's emtrt: I vy made and relumed to me
by a constahle. April ifi, 1838.
ISAAC. L. PARKER, sheriff.
RA'i VN EL SHERIFF’S K YLi’.—On the first
Tuesday in June next, will, w ithin t he legal hours Ire
sold before the court-house in th-* town of Swainsborough,
Emanuel county,
One lot of Land whereon David Davis now livrsarid one
other adjoining said Davis—levied on as the property ol
David Davis, tosa'isfy ali la issued from the superior court
of said county in favor of ihe Central Bunk of Georgia:
property pointed out by Ehja Waleu.
One lot of Land containing two hundred acres more or
!c.,s, the place whereon Littleton Dciikle now lives in said
eoimiv—levied on ns the propetty oi Jam s \\ iggins, to
Kiitisfy sundry li fas in favor of Robert II grlon am! others,
issued from a justice's court of said county: levy made and
returned to uu by a constable, property pointed by John
Hampton.
One thousand acres of pine land more or less iyina on the
waters of the Big Ohoopio, adjoining Thomas Green and
William Davis—levied on ns the properly of James Nea
t-uni! h: property pointed out by ihe security on stay of execu
tion: lev y made and returned to me hy a constable.
Nine hundred acres of pine land more or loss—lrvi don
as tho properly of Aaron //am, adjoining the widow Proc-
tor’s land lying on the wan rs of Ihe fifteen mdc creek in
said enunty, in favor of Caleb AV. ll.irvy, said fi fit issued
from ajustiers’ court of Burke county: l*-rv made and re
turned to mo by a constable. April 22, 1337.
F. O. HLACK, sheriff-
ing ihe kidney; and
on these important i
a certain r.m-lv
by ih" r ui: rn
tli- inor! ■ I stu’
Saif m. <
use of :h-‘ ■ ih
of Salt .
the Cleana, s
«ii! always be
Worst of eu.cs.
and ohstinale t
tinet ai d fiii;
hundreds in lb
Pills, was him'
of thirtt/.fir
p.J o’h
ir -. *
V
■d by
hs, a
dy, l!
A DU) S
ii. order ■
ive f ff-i upon ill" fluids that fi ed th” skin,
ifwbi- !i j- cisions r.’l re com; bun's
”r di. : „:;r ..t,lr Com;! lions. Tl-.c
hurt time, w ill • fli ct an entire cure
••*, ’.nd a slrikiriir improvr im nt in
i. C h Colds anil l ifiurnza,
one dose, or hy two. «ven In ihe
s a rem «!y (iir lliis most dis!ressirig
le V.g ’ ihle Life Pills deserv e a dis-
"oinm»i:daiion. ll is well known tj
ilmlllia Pioprteiorof ill s” invaluable
el d wilh ibis complaint flirupwarda
years, and iliat he tried in vain every remedy
u.escrihi d within the wind c inpassofi.ic Materia .Ah diea
He however, at lenglli, tried tho n edieine which he now
offers to the public, and he was cured in a very short time,
after h s recovery bad b i n prciioiine. il not only improbable,
but abs 1 indy ini'ies-ibl”. bv any human means.
DIKE! T1GNS 1 OR i NE.—'1 be Propii tor of
the Yfui’t.vbi.e I u K d es not follow tin* base and
rnsreerary rrartiee of the qitni k» oTlhedsy. in advising
persons to lake bis Pills in large quantities. No good in -
dieine can p-issihly be so required. Ties,-. Fib's are to bo
taken at bed limeevery right, for a week or afurtnight.ac-
•cordii ;; to ihe obstinacy of ihe d.sense. The usual dose is
Freni ’i to A, according to the constitution of the person.
Very delicate persons should begin with but two, and in-
rrrss” as the nature of the rase may require: those more
• robust, orof very cost ye habit, may begin with three, and
inerrmr to four or even live Pills, and they vv ill effect a suffi
ciently happy change to guide the patient jn l heir further use.
These Pills soul' limes or. sion sickness and vomiting, tho’
very seldom, mrie-s thestomaeli is very foul; this, however,
may lie ron.-i lered a favoral 1 ’ symptom: as the patiint will
find linns If at one.* rr-Iiev d, and by perseverance will soon
recover. They usually op, rate w lien ten or twelve hours,
and never give pain nt h ; the bi
cumhered. They may lie taken by the most delicate fe
males mi h r any eireiimslanees. It is, however, reeom- l
mended, iliat l! use in later purio is of pregnancy should ink” j
ibut one at a time, an-l thus continue to kei p ihe bowels ‘
-open: ntnl even two may he 'alp n where t!v> patient is very j
costive. On” IV! in a solution of two table s pi sins full of j
water, mnv be eiien t i an infant in the following dos s: a
•teaspoon iull every two hours lilt it operates; fern child j f\_ !>rtler of the inferior court of Washtngion county,
From one to five yr ars of ag- 1 . hall a pill—arul from five to 1 vv ben silting for ordinary purposes, w il*.on the first Tuesday
rten, one piil. ... ! in November next, he fold, before th» court-house door in
THU PH (EJJ1 N HI 1 ' I • • -' ■ are so called, heeatise Floyd county, lot of Land number two hundred and niii'-tv-
tliey pea ess tie- pmvi r of restoting the expiring einb rs of ! four irt the tvventy-tliird district of the first section of nri-
hegltn.lo a gb'a ing \ igor tluongboitt the roi-s’iujiion, as the ginallv Cherokee hut now Floyd county, it being the real
iPlicenix is -.1 'o he *t stored from th.* ashes el i's own to life , estate of M'illinm Hamilton, late of W n-hintroa eonntv,
dissolu'-'o'i Ih-' Phecnix Bittc s arc entirely vegetable, , den ased, sold f^r the benefit of tho heirs. Terms made
•i* UMtppn tnnvvn t!
EGTZCil A, Corn,
H UK CAS, N
niiniaLnuion
rrasr il,
Thrs^nre,
tbr kindreil arid
ntmyofiir* , wiihin the limp proserihpil by law, to show
rat:sr, il any exn l, why said !f*ttets should not be qranfed.
(sivon under n»v hp,nd nt olit<*“. this *2{jtl» .ilarcli, lH'JB.
41 DAVID MOSELEY, c. c. o.
GfJOiI;GIAi DzKulb enmity.
4 LS7'O.V !1 (;RI.EN of the 179th district, G.
jASu. ptisK’d before James D'Uirdioo r. jiHiic • of the peace in
and for said county, t\ srr.all ii A Y t! O 10. wil h a small
, siarr in ihe forehead, five years old, four f oi seven and a
cite and admonish nil nnd singular half inches ]ii :h—anpraised by John E merson and Juel
of-lid debased Jo he and appear j Iij. gins to fifty dollars, lids ItUh. April, 1833.
' ■'*" “ ' A true copy.from the eat ray-book-
56 ^ K. p>. REYNOLDS, c i- e.
j (i FiO A. DcKulb ri unh/,
I ^v^/EEUEAS. John S. rail applies for lelte rs of nd
! V ^ ministration oh the e&mie of Fideli.i C. Fall, de
j ceased,
\ Th ‘?eare, therefore, to cite arid admonish allnnd singular
th • kindred and creditors of said deceased to hr and appear
GL'O :1 • Jl A« Ccv t‘i county,
'Q r ± r - i I'.KF.AS, John Murphey applies for 1* tiers of nd-
v « ministration o'i tho estate of Jonathan vSmiih, dc-
ceas* d, . — ,,
These are, theref ‘re, to cite nnd admonish ali and singular nt ray office, within tin* time prescribed by law, to show
the kindred and creditors of said chceased to he and appear
at my off.ee, within the time prescribed hy law, to stiovr
cans;', if any exist, why said Inters should not he granted.
Given under n*r hand nt office, this Sfiih March, 183d.
41 DAVID AD SELEY, o. o. o.
H irtva I A* Jasper count tf,
AM P. tV
p. if any exist, why said loi ters should not be granted.
Giv»-ii under icy hand at ofl>3, this 27th April, 1838.
46 E. !>. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
ilsx.n applies for letters ot
state of Sarah Wilson, laic
V 5 aclraiiiistration on th
of said county, deceased,
Th. spare, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sing’ilnr
the kindred and creditors of said det-eased, to he :indapj>cnr
at my tdfice, within the time prescribe i by law. to show
cans-', if any i list, why said letters should not be granted.
Giv n finder mv hand nt office, this tSth April, 1838.
45 * in«.TT\Ri) FLEMusTER. c. c. o.
GEOJROTaI Jasper county,
M'^TH’ r.KEAS, Elizabeth E. Roby, Ahmham Pyle and
V* Elbert E W Kair.rs apply for letters of adminis
tration on th rt estate of William B. Roby, late of raid coun
ty. d ceos-'d,
These are, therefore, to cite anti admonish all and singular
the hi;:dr'd and rredin»ra of said deceased, to he and apj car
a! my office, within the tim' prescribed by law, to show
pause, if nr;y eTi»»t, why said letters shor.l*! not be granted.
Given under rr.v hand a: office, this 56th March, 18311.
41 RICHARD FLE.MISTER, c. c o.
f2 J>Tt V> * * • Jasper County,
r MEKff,\i>. Etirnnr.d B. Darduin ami John C Swift
^ apply for leKers of nfiniinislrh*.'*^ yn the estate of
James 8. Lewis, laic of a Hi county. -Jcc« ased,
f hese fire, therefore, to cite and admonish all and -inguoir
th: kindred and cri tlitors ol .-aid deceased to be and c tpp r iir
at rav o;fio fl , within the tine pre»»criruHl hy law, to show
ca 1 ;.'- ifnnv exi.8t. why s lid lot'• rs Mhould not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, ihir,*2Sth March, 1838.
•11 pac 11A Rf) FLEM 1STER, c. c. o.
i \ ■
Appling eonntv,
‘ uichat
VS, ftk*hard Cnrier, guardian of the rstrUc
f Sr.rah 4ugur, (a free woman of color) late of
raid < oanty, dccca < H*d, apjdies ior Ict'erx of dismission from
said cardiansbip,
T se are, fherefere, to r ife and ndmoninh all and singular
the kiodrod and creditors oi deceased, to he and upp ar
at rnv lrit u, wiihin the lime proscribed hv law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letter* should not be granted.
Giv. a under mv hand nt office, this Mh Match, 1838.
;y WILLIAM V STITDIFANT, v. o o
C* TIOTn f A , Tioigg* couniy,
^5f. 7 HE:! T. \S, Avmh Wbet i -r applies for letters of ad-
V ministration on the estate of Stephen Sterling, late
of UoluriRon county, North Carolina, deceased.
These are. th< rt lore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindr< d and creditors of mid drernsed, to be ami appear
at my office, within the time prescribe-! by 'aw, to show
can e. if any exist, why said letters .should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, thin 9ih .March, 1838.
3D VVM. CRIT TEN DEN, c.c.o.
GF.OIUsI A 3 Jones courtiy
W. SIC HOLS of the 359th district, G. M,
tolled h; fore Joseph Cox, a justice of the peace m and
for said county, an IKON GUAY FI LLV* supposed
to he about P:»nr years old, about fuur f ct four inches high,
one saddle sjn»t on h *r hack, and small whi'e spot on her
wcatlu rs—appraised to thirty-five dollars hy James Godard
an j Jam s Simmons. April *28, 1H33
True copy from ihe esinv-ht^k. April 30,1833
46 CHARLES MACARTHY- c. i. c.
POSTPONED SALE.
\ D AT 1 \18TK VTO R-S HA 5 - E.—Agreeably !o an
J~\. ‘Tiler < f the Inferior court of Twiggs county, when
sitijog for onimury purpose., will, within the legal hour*,
he w*M, on tiicfirst Tu sdny in July next, before the courl-
honsedoor in Lowndes comity, lots of land numb r fi Fir*--n
in the twelfth and number three hundred ami twenty-seven
in the eleventh district of originally Irwin hut now Lowndes
county, ns belonging to tl.o estate of John M Glamarv, de
ceased. April 17, 1838.
CHARLES C. WfHTEffEAD, nJm'or.
*. . ; i v lOK'KKH Ii. -
oider of the ii.fi rior court of 'I wijgs county, when
silling lor ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
August next, willrn (he legal h uirs, lie sold, before the
court-house door in tlie town of Marion. Twiggs cottr.'y,
all the J.\ni>3 belonging (o tho estate of Moses Rowdrn,
late of Twiggs county, decca^cfl Terms made known on
the day of sale. "lay *2, 1338.
•16 HAYDEN ITEt.IIS, acini'er.
G £20 r G1A« 7'inzcs county,
'^rXJJEICRFAS, James G. Oliver, administrator on the
’'a v estate of Jam *3 Murphy, late of said county, dc-
cra-i-d, aj piles for lMii rs of ditmih-sion from .aid estate,
Tin sc .ire, therefore, to cite and a< monish ell und singular
th** kindred ami creditors of said deceased to be and appear
nt rny olricc, within the time preccribctl hy law, to show
ra 1 *e, it any exist ,\vhy said le! t -rs should not be granted.
Giv n under my iiund at office, this* fi;h Ma ch, 1838.
ninin-33 VVH.LIAM CRI i FENDEN, c. c o.
fikiii 51 Gl \. 7'u iff s ednn/y,
^ • !il .fiEAS, !liu:y Holmes applies for letters of ad-
v » ministration on the estate of hu> deceased wii Chur-
lo. i ■ ■ Holm's.
Ihese are, therefore, to rite and admonish nil and singular
tlie kindred ami creditors of p.;id deceased to be and appear
at my oifiee, within th • time prescribi-d by law, lo show
cau-u, it' any « xi«t. w!:y said fetters should not be granted.
<»ivcu underlay hand n:office.th ** 2:1 March, I°38
33 \\ ILL/AM CRIT LENDLS, c c o.
WOTICR—Four moulhi. after date, applicaiiou will
ia b? moile to the Hon ora hie Inferior Court of Newton
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
a house niul lot in the town of Covington for tho benefit of
Sarah K. St kes,a minor.
JOSEPH S. ANDERSON, Guardian.
April 24,1838 4m—44.
NTifeJ after date, application will be mndr
S' to ;l«e Inferior court of Appling county, when silting
fiv’- oidinari purples, fur leave to sell lot of land number
two hundred and fe vemv-two-in the twenty s cond district
of originally Muscogee but now Harris county, belonging to
the'State of William Shaw, i.jtc of Jones county, deceased.
WILLIAM R. LINDLKY, guardian.
April 7, 1838. 45 oak-hill, n. c.
S ^OF'jJ MONTHS after date, applic*ation will be
made to the bonorabte inferior court of Jasper county,
wlrn siring lur ordinary purpose^, for leave to sell a Negro
woman hv the nstBS of Chain, belonging to the estate of
SakaTi Wilson, late of J* uer countv. <1 ceased.
April30, 1838 15 ‘ ABEL F. WILSON, adm'or.
yOH! MONT5s8 after date, application will he
JL’ made, to ih« Inferior court of Dooly county, when
silting fur ordia ry purp«»i»es. fi»r leave to sell lot of land
number one* hundred and sixty-four in the tenth district of
th/’ second section of originally Cherokee hut now* Gilmer
oouuty, drawn by the 6r;:h’i s of Sykes Sanders, lule of
! Dooly county, deceased, for the benefit of said orphans.
WILL? A Al IIOLLING S VVORTIJ, guardian.
j February 17, 1838. 36
j ‘BM.U K MONTHS aft r date, application will he
* S' mail-’ tu 1 lit* honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county,
when sitting as a court of Ordinary, for! avc to sell the real
e*rot<’ oF Drury Wilkins, la; • of said county, doceswd.
HENRY WAI.KER, ex'or.
ANN WILKINS, cx’rx.
February 26, 1833. 37
WlOF R JHO\ TH8 afier ilate, application will be made
t<* the inf vior court of DeKalb county, when silling
for ordinary purpo.se**, for h ave to sell the real estate of
Levi Clark, laic of said eonntv. deceased.
SOLOMON CLARK, adm'or.
February 19, 1S3S. 36
-Acrec?My to an
XjK order of the inferior rourt of Decatur comity, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tu rday in
June nut, within the Irgr.i hours, h** sold at th» court-
hoti-edoor in V afk- r comity, fot of land nttmhrr two huu-
dr«d anil sovcntccn i:» lh<* twelfth district of the fourth sr<--
tion of originally ( h« rokee hut now \\ alker county, fin the
benefit of the heirs and credit im »*f Martha Sing!' tarv, »1p-
cca-ed. 'Forms made know n on thedav of sale. Der <*mber
14, 1837.-38 MALAWI AH KELLY, adm'or.
« DMT NI8ITII TO PH’ HA LE.—Fnder an order of
the honorable the Inferior court of Jonra county, when
v:iii11sr for ordinary purno«^s, will, on the first Tiuaday in
^ up us’ n r x’, within the legal hours, he sold, before the court
house ♦! or, in Lumpkin • minty, F** r ty acre* of fend, being
lot number four hundred an ! thirty eight in \h n twelfthdin-
trict of the first stction of originally Cherokee hut now
Lumpkin county.
Also, on the name day, at the ronrf.house do*»r in Fiovd
county, between the usual hours of *a!e, lot offend number
one hundred nnd iwvrty in th'- twenty-second district (*f the?
third section of originally (i'herokec hut now Floyd county,
containing one hundred and sixty seres; both s-dd for the
hem fit ol th' hi irs nnl creditors of William Barron, late of
Jones county, deceased. Terms made known on the day
of sale. February *35, 183L
JOSEPH DAY,
35 wiLTE Barron,
ifumphris, administrator of
1 f Richard Slmrl v, applies lor dismis-
ill
Imi/iir.trator on the
d, applies for Jei-
adm'or*.
A DMIMNTR ATOTl’H SU.R. Agrerahly to
an order of the Infer or court of Wnshing^on county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on ih** first Tuesday
• ( in June next, within the legal hours, be sold before the co»»rt-
I. are very nntcli « n- , house door, in the town of Sanderavilfe, Wn-hingtnn coun-
» ..soot . . r„ iy, nil the LA S I) belonging to th'* estate of Ihr ran Hum-
ifiou, late of said eonntv, tieccaeed, s*dd fi>r rh« benefit of
the* h» ir-*. TcrniK rrmfe k town on !he dav * f safe.
^IIURHOD HAMILTON, adm'or
March 21, 1838. 41
J VI8TH A TOR *5 HA LE.—Agreeahlv to an
i il 3, 183^.
RROD HAMILTON, adm'or
composed ofrvps found only in certain r a .-s of'tho western known on the day td J»afe Af
co!intry,whic!» will infallibly cure VEY AGl’Cb 11 yfll'RROJ
of .all Kind:': will never ft 1 to eradicate entirely all the 1
effects of Mc-rury, ii.fiiut* ly stumer ihun the moat power- 1 HALE.—Agreeably to an order
ful pr* * ?»*• ; vi of -ar-paruia, and u dl irmnedian ly cure the j * ^ of the honorable the inferi<*r courtc»f Thomas ccmntv,
4leterrTiiuati*m of'BLOOD TO Til IT HE AD—never i w ht n sitting for ordinary purposes, will, ori the firstl’ucs-
iail iu th* nehnn:.* iucid'-if t-> tf ii 'p fannies-, and will h» dnv in Jnh next, within the hga| hours, sold, before
found a certain remedy in all ca^cs of nervous dthiftr;/ and ' the court house dcor in the town of Thomasvilie, Tliomas
weakness of the n. ist impaired coii»:;iu:iorn<. As a remedy county, one likely Negro man by the n rune of .feek. about
for ( h.ron i and Injlamvtnt'irii Rluttmafittn, the efficacy of t vv« nty-four years of nee. Terms w ill he mado known
ilha Phrenix Bitters’will lied inons ra*i dby ihe u«o of a sin- j <*n theday of’sale; sold fora division with the* fegaiees.—
ftbbotik-'. '1 In u-ual dose of the> • ruin rs is tialF n wfne February 5, 1838.
5 • E w ■ * i * 2 \ y Tu • s (Jou n t y.
' r 11 F.K F.AS, Jes'C Wade applies .for letters of ad-
v i ministration on rhe c«t:Uc of John W. Wade, lute of
Columbia county, dv nsvd,
Th* >. a: c, * I.erc-iou*, iu cit- and adiXioni.vh all and singular
t*.ic- kindred and erf iiiiurs of said decr-xsed to )>e ami appear
nt my office, within the lime ptescril)e»l by law, to show
can.-**, if any exist, why saul h uvrsshould not b - giant**d.
if veil under my fe.mj at office, this f»m Man Ii, 1838.
3ii '*V i l l,1A \i CRM TEN DEN, c. c. o.
iilzOUii! A, j
w' ^ the estate
sion from naal estate.
The.-e fiT-*, therefor^',!*) cite and admfufish all and singular
tbr kimir* d ant! cr ours of raid «leccased to be and appear
at my *-Hire, withi.-i i!;»* tim r * % ”ii:vd by law, tu show
can e, if anyexi.'’!. why said lellc-r* should mat fu* granted.
(*iV; i under my h i-i e f f'lfier, this 5ih Februarv, 1-38-
31-morn CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o
GE051GI A 5 Tulin' Ucountv,
HERE AS, Josiah J. Kvcritt,
•state of Ja K. Archer, dec*,
ters *»f <bsmis-ia:i,
TIicm* a.**, th • v for.-, to cite and ndm nish ali and singular
the 'kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
nl mv wiilii'i the tiuu* prescribe*! by law, to *i»ew
cau«;e. if any exist, w hy said felt-ts should m;tbc £ anted
Given under my hand at olfi**«. this- 1st January, 1833
30-mfim JOHN II. SMITH, c c o.
GEOIxGITallnuU county.
^^ r HERiiA»S, hisinhce Ifiiil and Nancy Hnll adrainis-
^ V fratorH on the estate of Lewis Hall, applies for let
ters of dismission lrom sa*d administration,
Thr-e s:c,ihereforr, to cit° nnd ndmunish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of ^niri decra*“*d to b~ and appear
al my office, within ih°time prescribed by law, to show
cause, T nny < xiM. why said If tiers should not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, ih s fiih N fvcnncr, 1837.
22 n;6 - JOHN If. ^MITH, c. c. o.
GEORGI A, DeKalb roan: if.
’Am 7 HER HAS, Charncr Humphrey applies to mo C)r
* Y ietfers of Kdmiuist ra»ion on the estate of Eli Corn
wall late of said county, dec* r.sed.
Th«*se are. therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased lobe nnd appear
at my oHv e, wiihin ihe tim* 1 prescribed by law, Jo vh >w
cause, if any cxfet.why said fetters should not be irranted.
Given under m}* hand nt office, thfe 1th April, 1838.
43 R. B. REV NOLDS, c. c. o.
■jnOFif M ftNTRS after dale, application will made
5 to the inferior court of DeKalb county, when {fitting
for ordinary purpose, for |. ave to sell the real estate of
William brail'*,jun. !aie of sni«l county,deceased.
MARY C. SCAIF£, adm'rx.
February 10, 1839. 30
■glOF It MONTHS alter date,application will bt made
£ to the inferior court of Themn county, when silting
lorordiearv pin pusiis, for leave tosell Julin LL bv\a*n’s iu
t' r 'Ht in one Ne‘rro man {slave./ February 5. 1888.
35 JOHN CJ/ASvLY; guardian.
1 7,0V R MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior court for the coun
tv of Morgan, when silting (br ordinary purposes, for leave
fi sell the real estate ot Tuluion \V. bhepperd, deceased,
lor the purpose of a division.
JOSEPH M. EVANS, Excr.
April 7th, 133 [ d3
! il M-.after dote, npfdiratiou will be
jrJ made to lie* inferior court of Jones county when, sit-
fifog fur ordinary purposes, fur 1 avr it* sell al) the land
and n-grocs helougiug t<> the estate of Thomas DiJlurd, late
of said county, d ri med. January 8, 1838
JO N DILLARD,
30 SILAS T MIDDLE BROOKS
• adm'ors.
!TVH 5i M OATfsjS after dale, application \\ ill he made
to the inferior court of Newton county, when sitting
{•‘r ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the real estate of
Christiu.vua Gardner, late of said countv, deceased.
JAMES ELLINGTON, adm'or.
January *20, 1839.-32
il MONTHS dntf. applicnliim will bo
5S m:'do to lht» inforinr court of Appling county, when sit-
liuL' for ordinary pnrjics -s. for lonvc to m 11 a certain negro
man belonging lo the cslat • of Drcwrv Beildisb, deceased
lStlAM RFDU1SR, dim'or.
Junonry 1, 1 ’
-30
C "'C n-T.iOAiT'iS alter date, applicalton will be
Sf nuid» to the honornb! • tbo inferior ronrt of .Newton
r ’only, when rilling for ordinary purposes, for leave In sell
liic noilivi'A’d tuo-’Iiinls of lot of land number four bun
dled and four iu the twenty-first district of tlie third section
ol’ti O’innlly Cherokee hm now Paold ng conniv,sold for tlie
b.-nefil of the minors of Joel Avouch, late of said county,
duci as ci January 17, 1838.
32 A. SUMMERS, enardian.
T!7^r??.'K BOXTHS after date, application will !ic made
ifo to the iolerior court of Twiggs county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Negroes belong
ing to i he esiaif of Williamson Phepp*, late of Baksr coun
ty, deceased. January 2fi, ISi’H.
32 H. H. TARVER, adm’or.
fft fi.' ft Ji ON TI *M niter dare, application trill hr randr
■5 to ihe Iolerior rrmrt of Jones county, when silting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to soil th” l.nriri arid Negroes
belonging lo the estate of Th -was Dii.i.ahh, late ol said
roni.IV,deceased. Mnri li . r », fo..s.
JOHN DIU.VRD,
3ft
^ILAs T MIDDl.KBROOKS, t
} adm'ors
glass full, iavu'rr or xvitie, and this quantity may betaken
rwo or three titiV's a dnv, nlcoiil half ail hour befiire meals, nr
n less quantity may be taken nt nil limes. To those who are I
afflicted wi h indiges'inn after tie is, these (filters will
prove in valuable as they very greatly increase I lie am ion
of the principal voetn. hi Ip tin in to perform their form- i
tfons.aivl erin! le the st .maeli to liscliarge into the bowels '
whatever ia offensix i hit* indigestion is easily and speed- ;
ily remove*!,Bl'petite n -lore.I, imd the tnouths of the ohsor- !
bent vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated, and
strength of body end energy of mind are the happv results, i
For far.ber particulars of MV5FV .IT’S I.IFEPIf.Ls, ;
and P!iai\lX B1TTEKH, apply at Mr. Moffat’s of- :
Cer. No. 5lo Broadway, New-Y ork, where the Bills ran he
obtained for 2b eents, nnd 50 cents, or
Bifiers for 3!. or IJ2 per hot tie. S^Numerons rerlifieatt
JOIIS CHAKON, guardian.
4 11WI MSTR ATOIl’S SALi;. On the first
v"\. Tuesday in June next, will, wiihin the legal hours,
h‘ sold,before ihr eoorf.house door in llietown of Byron,
linker coiiniy, six or eight young likely .Negroes. Men. Boys,
and \V omen, belonging to the estate of Williamson i’h. pps,
deceased. Terms, credit until the first day of January
nexi, small races and approved security will lie required,
with intercstfrom dnte. 11. H. TAR\ ER. adm’or.
The Columbus papers will publish the above until
the day of sale. March 18, 1838. U. ||. T.
f:'l"' h T ,lh , ''. n !’ e 1 MI AN’S 8ALB.-Agreeal.ly to an order of I
Nmne7„,s , k.V,T(leat« county, when sitting for
3 701 H IUONTHS alfertlaff*, pppliratinn will b^* rnadi*
j.’ to tho inferior court of Ogfelliorpo fountv. w hen sit
ting for ordinary ptirpoJ-oH. l«»r leavo to s**! 1 orif* half «»Ftwo
ii'idiilifed lots of land drawn by tlo*orphatiH of Pa>chal
Mucplir y. (k-rf <t«rd,\iz: No. 205. I‘Ji h Oi-trir l«t wrljon
of ori^ii ally Lep but now A'trv^art rounty, and No. 51. 15th
clintrift. 3<1 nrriit»n of originally ( hi*rok*p but now 1 aas
rnuniy, for thn bfnpfil of Ln**v J. 1*. Murphey, orphan..
January 13 1838.-31 THOMAS HOW AUD, guar.
TATTN A LL IN FEU IOR COURT,
Sit ting for Ordinary purpfj.ie.f,
January. ’Term, 1937.
Prcarnt, thrir honors, Spfh Knight, Edwatd Moore and
Han?'1 iSikes. justices.
/ARD R N IS |. — WIi Tt John II. Smith, the
’i “ guardian of Rmjnmin F. Dowdy, applies for fetters
of dismission,
Tin hp are, therefore, to fin* and admonish nil and singular
the kindred and creditors of said minor to be and appear
at my ofliee, within the* time prescribed by few, to show
cause, ii any w by said fetters should riot be granted.
Gi\« ri iii.tier my hand at oflic . tliis fet January, 1938.
30-nj6m JOHN If. 8M1T1I, c.c.o.
TATTW!,!, INFERIOR COURT,
fitting for Ordinary Fur}H)srs,
Jan nary Term, 1S38.
Present, their honors. Seth Knight, Edward Moore and
Daniel Sikes, justices.
O n DK li N J—I*—5\ h^reas, tfeorge CT. Tippins, guar
dian of Joseph Sikes (an idiot) and Charlotte Sikes,
(an orplian) applies fer liters of dismission,
These are, therefore, to rite and admoni«h all and singular
■ 70* &t MONTIFS afterdate, application will he made
U to tlie honorable the inferior court of ffi riry county
w hen silting for ordinary purposes, for leave, to sell the
f,and and Negroes belonging to the estate of Christopher
Malone. Infe of said county, d vens'd. fur tlie benefit of the
heirs and creditors. March 10. 1S3S
S IE PH EN MALONE, adm'or.
30 ELIZABETH MALONE, adm'rx.
|lO!'R TWO\TITS after date, application will be
made lo the hon. Inferior Court of Butts enunty, w hen
fitting tor ordinary purposes, for have lo s. II ihe land he-
longing to ‘be estate of George Blis^it, Into ol said county,
der eased. REASON BLISSlT, adm'or.
April 2d 1839. 42
p< rsou or persons ...
and deliver said Wooster to the Sheriff or Jailer of said
county of Richmond. And I do moreover charge and re
quire all officers, civil and military in this Stale, to he vigil
ant in endeavoring to apprehend and deliver him as afore
said, in order that he may be tried for the offence with which
lie stands charged.
The said Charles Wooster is represented to be about five
feet, eight or nRie inches high, having dark eyes, dark hair,
and dark complexion. 1Tis form is stout and gait erect. His
manners genteel and person fine. He is of middle age.
Given under mv Hand nnd the Great Seal of the State, at
the Capitol in MiJfedgrville. this twenty-third dav of
April, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, and of the
Independence of the United States the sixty second.
GEORGE R. GILMER.
By the Governor.
William A. Tesmi.lk, Secretary of State. 3t—l5
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
M THE nnrforsiyiu’il bavin” recently taken charge of
llire above establishment for tire aerommodatfon of
BOARDERS and TRANSIENT persons,
is now readv to accommodate those who may favor him
with their cu-»i<>m. I fi* will use his best exertions to ad
minister to the comforts ami convenience of his patrons,
and with this view he intends having his house thoroughly
repaired. His TABLE shall be furnished with the
DELICACIES the season am! the surrounding country
mav afford--his K\H with CHOICE WINES and
LIQUORS. His STABLES are LARGE and
AIUY. ru:d attended by faithful Hostlers.
DCrffKOVERS can be adcomramfeted with Lots, Ac.
LULUS CONE.
April 21th 1839 44-tf
MINERAL SPRINGS.
I^TOTICE i* hereby given, that the subscriber living
kMI in (county. Georgia, five miles #uuth-eafl oFCass-
viHe, ba^uuhfe premises various Mineral Springs, consist
ing of Chalybeate and Sulphur; h»* has also Limestone of
tim purest kind, and he would also give general information,
that lie intends openiugn BOARDING HOUSE for
the reception of all persons who may wish to visit this sec
tion of country, and test the virtue of the water, and he
promises to spare no pains to render all who may call on hitn
as cutnfortableas circumstances will admit.
February 15, 1333.-231-3G ALLEN PINSON.
FOR SALE.
Fg^IlE BANKING HOUfSE and LOT in the town
S. of Gn cnesborough, Greene county. Th** lot is situa
ted in a pleasant and agreeable part of the Village. The
House is of Brick, two stories high and well adapted for
th** resid ’lice of n privuv fitmilv, or for Bunking purposes,
having ail the necessary out buildings attached thereto, with
an exceliant well of water in the yard.
Possession will lie given the firft day of October next;
persons desirous of purchasing will call on the subscriber,
for the terms of safe which will bt* accomodating.
THOMAS STOCKS, Agent.
April 24, 1833. Ct—15
NOTICE.
UNAWAY from the subscriber on the23d March
Slid/ hist, a Negro man by the name of BILL, the said
Negro is about twenty-two or Hire- years of age, six feet five
or six inches high, in conversation lie hns a very pleasing
countenance and in talking a; utters very much. 1 purchased
the said negro from a .Mr. Webb, a speculator from the State
of Maryland, some time in February last, and I expect he
will endeavor to g-H back to.said State, ho will probably pass
through Sander.-'wife and Augusta in this State, 'flic Negro
left w ithout any provocation, taking w ith him a Small Bay
HORSE wilh a star in his face, am! all hta feet white,
about font years old
1 will give a reward of F1FTV DOLLARS for the
said Negro and Horse, if delivered to nie eight miles above
Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, or I will pay 1 weniy-five
Dollars for the N-. gro if lodged in any safe jai! so that I get
him a lid secure the hors** or send bun to me.
ANDREW J. COALSOM.
April 3, 1833. 4t-41
COMPTROLLER GENERAL’S OFFICE,
M ILL EDGEVILLE, Ga. MaRCH 20, 1338.
(tT7 = ’ NOTICE is hereby given to all per
sons whose claims remain unsettled, far which
payment is provided by the acts of the Legis
lature, appropriating money '•‘■to compensate
the Volunteers and to pay the accounts con
tracted by them in the late Creek and Semi
nole, campaignslo present, their accounts
proven agreeable to the piocisions of said acts
and the requisitions of this Department, be
tween this and the ’21 st of MA Y next, after
that day they will not be. audited and allowed
at this Ujjice.
It is desirable that the settlement of these
accounts should be immediately closed—in or
der that the claim may be presented by the
State to the general government for payment,
during the present session of Congress.
Accounts for clothing need not be presented,
then will not be paid.
JOHN G. PARK,
39 Compt roller General.
ft 1.1. PERSONS indehied to tho Kstnte of Plllf.ll’
I. LOCO deerns”<l, of Twipgs County, are reques
ted in mnke immediate payment, and those to whom said
estate is indebted to present tlreir dernnnUs, properly atillien
t'caled, within I lie lime nreseribed bv law.
13 JORDAN W. LKK, Administrator.
X OTIC 13.
V l.f. persons indebted to the csinle of Amhrote. Nelfov,
late of Talbot rotrtitv, deceased.are reqtieste:! to make
immediate payment; and all demands against said estate a-o
requested to be presented according to law. hy the first day
of Si nu mber next. \V.\I. G. LITTLE, adm'or.
Talbotton, Anri! I, 1839. 41
GEORGIA, Cowrta counli/.
f ft VM.L'iD before nre. by .Ineob Braz“le of the 093rd
B disiriet, G. M one DAPPLE GREY IIORSK,
eiffht or nirre years old; about five feet high; his right fore
and left bind feet white; his fore lop rut off; has some
mark, of gear: no other brands. Approved hy A. II.
Stokes and .Inures VValaon, lo seventy-four dollars, the 24th
day of March, 1939. P. HOUSTON, J. P
A trne extract from the Eslray Book, April 9lli, 1839.
-13 DAVID MOSTLY, c i. c.
BFO'iL 'A. For.’iilh return.
"5 ftL’f R ) JO A l r .S of the 83ath district, G. M. tolls he-
9 9 fore Martin Roberts, a justice of the pcaco in and for
said county, one e.-trav dark' Bay MARE PONEY,
blind in the righl eye, v.itb w hite in Irer forehead extending
lo the end of In r nose, with some saddle spots on her bark
—appraised hy William (I. Field nnd William Williamson
to Iwenly-eightdollars, this 19th April, 1.939.
A true extrart from th-estray-book. April 23. 1838.
4 > JOW H RUSSELL, c. t. c.
SAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Po.'t-Ofice, MiUrdgerilte, Ga.
April 2, 1838.
NoRTnEtis Mail.
Due daily al 2 P. M.—Closes at 4i P. M.
SouTttF.RN Mail.
Due daily at 5 P. >1.—Closes at 11 P. M.
Northf.rn Express.
Due daily at ?i P M —Closes 2 P. M.
•southern Express
D :e daily at 2 P. M.— Closes nl Ti P. M.
Piedmont Mail
Due every other day at 11 A. 31.—Closes every other
day at II) A. 31.
New .van 3[ail.
Due Wednesday and Saturday at 10 P. M.—Closes on
Afonifay end Thursday ar 9 P. M.
Monticello Mail, via Stanford's Cross Roads.
Due Saturday at o P. M.—Closes Thursday, 9 P. 31.
IIawkixsvili.e .Mail, via Irxvinton.
Due Tuesday and Friday at 10 A. 31.—Closes same
days at 10 A. M.
Clinton Mail.
Due Monday, Wednesday and Fiiday, at 3 P. 31.—
Closes same days at 9 P. 31.
Louisville Mail.
Due Thursday 11 A. 31 —Close, Tuesday nt 10 A. 31.
Hebron 3Tail.
Due Tuesday nnd departs snm- day at 1 P. 31.
Ram ah Mail.
Due Wednesday, and departs same dav at I P. M.
lt-11 E. DAGGETT, Pv st master.
CESTUAL U.IXK AGESfCT.
1 911E.undersigned, Officers of this Bank, will attend to
the Renewal of all MOTES that may he entrutted to
their care, for the customary fee of ONE IJOl. EAR for
each renewal. Letters enclosing Note and Muney lor the
renew'al of Notes post-paid, directed to the officers cf tlie
Central Bank or anv one of them w ill he promptly attended
to. March 19, 1838. PETER FAIR,
B. P. STUBBS,
39-26t W. H. MITCHELL,
WOT BCE. ' "
A I.L PERSONS that nre indebted to me, cither hy
NOTE or ACCOUNT. are requested to rail and
settle them with JAMES T. LANE, or they will find
them in Ihe hands of an officer for collection, before the
next return day. WM. G. LAN'E.
April 9, 1838 42—tf
COTTON MACHINERY
AND MILL CASTINGS.
C OTTO N MACHINERY BUILT and MILE
CASTINGS furnished and fined up, including
Wrought Iron Work at the Shortest notice and on favora
ble terms, hy the Sarngr. Alunufaciaring Company,
Address THOMAS LANSD A LE, superintendent,
March 20, l.'39.-9l* 39 Savage, Maryland.
REFERENCES.
William Shivers, Sen. Hancock county, Ga.
Burwell Wynn, “ “ “
David K. Boacii, Eatonton, Putnam county, Ga.
7Fi.fte.4iwA
400, 401, 402. 403, 401. 105, qif 412’ VV,’ ^8,
411. 112, 417, 118 , 449,450, 451, 452, 453 4^’ IS «*.
472, 173, 471, 175, 176, 177, 477, 480 483 iu tt *.
497, 189. 490, 491,491. 495, 4%, 504 505*506 5tw Are* 8 ®’
4 515 516 5i7 518 519 ^20 ^
3 529 531 582 543 544 545 to b 3l ?** 'M
I NCORPORATED by the State of Alabama. 1336, with
a capital of ONE MILLION of HOLLARS,
wlrrh can be increased by the surplus capital of tlie Stock
holders.
In conformity with the third article of the bye-laws of
said company, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars of
the capital stock will ho offered for salt*, in the town of
GIRAKDq Alabama, on the first of March next, ten per
cent, to fe* paid in at the lime of subscribing, the balance to
ho secured on pledges of real estate.
As it is probable that this institution will he ready for tho
transaction of business by the 15th of Inarch next, from
and after that time Insurances and Deposites on Trust,
agreeable to the charter of said company, will be taken at
such rates as are usual in offices of like character. Life In
surances wil be effected at the Following rales par $100, at
the ages annexed;
For ono year,
For seven years,
Age.
Dollars.
25
1 00
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
2 04
30
2 36
35
2 75
40
3 20
50
4 60
For whole life,
Copy of the Bye-Laws of the third section of the Alaba
ma Insurance Company:
“And on the first day of March next, Stocks to the a-
mount of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars will
be offered for sale in tlie town of Girard.
Ten per cent, to he paid in at the time of sale; balance to
be called in in such amounts, and at such times, as may here
after he prescribed by the Bve-Laws of said company.
“And on the first day of May next, a meeting will he
held,in conformity with tho third section of said act of in
corporation, so far as it regards the investments of any sur
plus funds belonging to the company/*
By order oj the Board,
THOMAS S. TATE, Secry pro.tem.
Girard, Alabama, February 20. 1833.-tf-38
L.SS r iT LETTERS
JJli EMAILING in the Post Office at Me Jonougli,on the
WA 1st of April, 1838, which, if not taken out before the
first day of July next, will, as dead letters, be transmitted
to the Post Office Department, at Washington City.
A—Charity Alston, David Adams, L. Archer,Gary Ad
nm*, John Adams.
JB —Hugh Bell, Fanny Bonner, Eli Bailey, J. D. Branch,
K. Barber, Jesse Barnard, John Babb. Win. Beard, John
Betterton, John Bryars, J. M. Bovvdin, Wm. Brown, J. A.
Becks.
C—Thomas Crutchfield, Joshua Calloway 4, Eliza
Crawford, Wm Crawford 2, Mrs Eliza R. Calloway,
Merrimon (’ape, Chambers Si Herrenton 2, John Carmi
chael, .Mrs Mary Connell, P. A. Cates, James Coker 2,
Elios Crowell, Miss Sarah Caldwell, William Camp, Sam
uel B. Crawford.
1)—Azariah Doss 3, Mrs Mary Daniel, N. Damron, Jno.
A. Dunham, Henry Dingier, Jackson Davis, Shougar Dou-
lin.
E—Thomas J. Knecks.
F—Benjamin Fry, W Fullilove, John Fargason.
(•—John Goodwin Ho.-ea Gurganus, James Gilbert, Jno.
A. Goodwynn 2, Wm. Gray, Allen Goldin, Mary Glenn.
M—Miss Emily Harris, Wm. s>. Heronton 3, John F.
Hardin, Edmund Hand, Wm. Henry, Huson & Damron,
Thomas E. Hughey. Henry II Harrison.
I—Cfeik of the inferior Co irt.
J—David James 2, Nathan Jackson, Charles Jordan,
D ft -vid Johnson, John J ones, James Johnson.
ft—.7.‘iron Kemp, David Kngh r.
j J Mrs. C 1 -cwis, Henry Loyd, J. LAS. Iaovejoy
Milton G. Leak. James Cove
M—VYilli >m Mangham 2, >T - R - Mongham, R. S. Mnn«r-
liarn 2, Eli Metzs, Moses Me Wo tier, ^ieplien Alalone, Dtcv
Ma hr. Richard 51 tchel.
A—(h*n. D. Newnan.
O—Robert P. Ornre, John 0>lin, William Ozburrt.
P—Nicholas Pritcheli, Aaron Pate, VN iliiam Pate, Ste
phen Pace.
—James Ransom, Mr. Rowan, Williarti Reynolds,
Elisha Rogers, Jas. Russell.
S—Solomon Strickland 2, Joshna Stephens, Zadock
Sawyers 2. William Segur, William Shadwick, William
Sterrir. Joshua B. Stevens, Miss Mary Strickland, John
Strickland, John Smith.
T~W L. Toggle2, Albert Tnlum, U. ' v - Tomlinson,
John D. 7’bra slier. H. W. I ’indie. Rev. Clnibern * ru'7“‘;
Benjamin Turner 2, Wm. or Sarah Teel, Wm. Ii. Tapley.
I —Claihorn Upchurch, A. F. Upchurch.
VY—Edward Wood, Elijah Wilson, Susannah Wes?,
William W hile, Jeremiah Walker, Burton Whitaker, Ste
phen \\ tnUe. William- A: King, James W hitfiehl, Samuel
M. W ilkins, Robert Whitaker.
\ —John Vandergrift.
43 JAMES S. JONES. P. M.
of I he womterfnl ofli.wy ofltoth, may bv iherc insporUd I 'V ,h ! ,llh< * ,p P?l h< ^'™> he*..W,ho- | tho kindred and creditor* of nnid minora in he and app.-ar
impln ati d rases of.-lm.nic and ' •r’° r a" ,I ' B t '| Wn of LaFnyp, . ,e ’ '''® ,ker ' at my office, wiihin the time prescribed bylaw, lo show
- - - — county, on the first i iiesdav in June next, one lot of Land
number one hundred and fifty-five in the twenty-sixth dis-
‘‘I Jlh* third ftect ion, ns the property of James, Thomas,
In some oheJinato and
inflammatory Rheumatism, Liver Complaints, Fever and
Agtie, Dyspepsia, Palsy, Piles, injuries from fhe Use of
Mercury, Quinine, nnd other diseases of long standing; it i and John s „ .il Z V ?' 1 , u,raa !'
^ay be found ,-cs-ary to lake both the Life TOte and tl.o sold for the henefil of L’iid minors T^ms rash ' Ierrn8r<1
Phcvnix Bitters, in the doses before rreomarended. ffOBERT HIGDON, guardian.
33
N. I! — I la’-’ Fills ami lire Bitters will gr t all nrerenry
out of tire system infiniti ly fast- .- than the Irest preparations
nf Snrspanrla, ami are a certain remedy tor lire rushing o/
blood In tbs lira I, or oil tW?M lirad-aches, lie dr.ulcit-trix, <$x\
All persons who are predisposed to apoplexy, palsy, \e.
shnnld never he without tire I.if' Fills or the Bud rs. for one
dose it. time »ill savo life, 'i hey equalize the circtilaiionof
th-e hlootl, draw all presi-ura 1 c. j in tire head, resDtre perspi.
tion ami throw off every impurity hy the pores of tho sldn.
For snlo hy
EDWARDS & DIXON. Agents,
February 27,1838.—3* AhiletigetiHr, Georgia.
3I«rdi 3, 1S38.
4*LOr^f»IA, Behnlb county.
W il LULAS James B. Fones, admintsirator of the es
tate ..i Daniel R I ones, deceased, applies for letters
iff doitn'sspm from stitii estate,
Ttieseare therefore to rite and admonish all and singula
cause, il any exist, why said letters should not Ire granted,
(liven under my hand at nfliee, this 1st January, 1838.
30 JOHN 11. SMITH, c. c. o.
TATTNALL INFERIOR COURT,
Sitting for ordinary purposes. March Term, 1833.
I’reaenl their honors, Seth Knight, Edward Moore, Daniel
Sikes nnd Michael JJ. Enson, Esquires.
O RDER NISI.—Whereas, Emanuel Brewton, guar
dian of Harriet J. 3Iattor, applies for lett rj> of dis
mission front said guardianship.
These ar” therefore to oils and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased tobe"„nd"app^; ^ .oiTee' 1? r ^ i,or " of ®''«‘ «PP-«r «’
nt .nv ,t.., i... i_T . 1 T nr • on or beSire lbe first Monday in May next, to
show cause if any exist, why said letters should not be
ol my office within the lime prescribed hy law to show
cause, if any (-list, why said Letter* should not bn granted.
Given under my hand at offiee, this 2d day of April, 1838.
*1 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. o.
granted.
Given under my hand at offiee. ibis 5th March, 1828.
4\ JOHN H. SMITH, ». f. •.
G J JO 1? fi I \ , Fnrsr/th couni y.
R obert b. haynes «»r the 8i2d district,a.
■ tolls before Alexander Flanagan, a justice of the
peace in anff for said county, ono esirav Bay HIARIk six
years old, nil her feet white, a hlazo in her forehead, no
hrandn perceivable—appraised hy William If. VV hors ham
-dH. JJ. Rawsuwo to thirty-five dollars, this 2Ut April,
A true extract from lh«estray.book, this 23<1 April, 1833.
45 JOHN H. RUSSELL, c. i. c.
R l T .YAWA\ from fhe ‘ nhneriber, on Stmduv night
last, n bright MULATTO Boy named ALFRED,
about, seventeen years of age, anil five feet eight or ten in
ches high. lie is so nearly white that he nodouht intends to
pass as n white man, and when he is discovered will he
found with a white man, he rode off a bright hay Mule, con
siderable rubbed with gear, and about four years old.
A liberal reward will be given to any person who will re
cover him and put him in mv possession, or in any safe Jail
and notify rue of it. March 27. 1838.
POWELL P. VINCENT,
Putnam county, Ga. near the Half Aqrc. -U-4I
$3" * I 10 Augusta Chronic e will insert the above four
times and forward the afcqupt totheeareof the Postmaster
mtHwplnw* p. p # v.
Jon a b a scoyg b i;.
THIS CELEBRATED RACER, will
stand lire ensuing season at the 79 \MP-
T O C O l H » JJ, nra r A VO l r S TA. (la.
under th° direction of F. W. L.vcv, and be-
t to Mares, ai 00 the season, with one
dollar to the Groom—the season to com
mence the 1st of February ami end the 15th of July. It is
requested that persons sending mares, will send a note lor the
season, and the Pedigree of the mare.
The proprietors are well provided with Lots nnd Stables
for mares that may be sent to remain with (he hors®,and will
ho feii and well attended to lor fifty cents per day—black
servants sent with mares fed gratis. Every rare and atten
tion will he taken to guard against accidents and escapes,
but no liability will be incurred for either. The charge for
keeping mare9 lobe paid when taken away.
DESUR!PlPfO\.
John Bascomre is a light or briglii chestnut, five feet
two inches high, line hone and muscle with superior limbs
arid action, and lor spriglilliness arul intelligence of counte
nance. surpassed bv no horse on earth: in fact, take him upon
the whole, lie is tlie horse of horses. lie will be seven
years old the ensuing spring. He has proven himself his
first season, a sure foal getter, and has convinced his pa
trons of the falsity of the tale that was put in circulation,
relative to his impolency.
PEDfDREE*—John Eascomhe was got by old Ber
trand. out of Grey Goose, she by Parofet.and he by import
ed Uiiizen; grand am by imported Buzzard, great grandam
by Wade Hampton’s Paragon, g. g. gramlain by imported
Figure, g. fj. g. grandam the old Slammerkin more by the
celebrated imported horse Wijriair, out of the celebrated
Cub mare. Wade Hampton’s Paragon was got by import
ed Flirnnap out of Camilla, nnd she by Burwell’s Traveller,
his grandam by old Fearnought, g. grandam (-alista, im
ported by Col. Bird. Burnell’s Traveller was got by
Morton’s Traveller, out of Col. Bird’s Calista.
PERFORMANCE*.
1831, Huntsville, Ala. Nov. 15. Mile heats, best three
in five, he ran second to Stockholder, heating Racitel John
son, V\ linlebonr, and Samuel O’Kouko. Time, 2m. 4s; 2m.
3s; 2m. 5s; 2tn. 5s.
1835, Nov. 18, at Montgomery, Ala , three mile heats, he
won the purse, distancing Samuel O’Kouke, his only com
petitor, tlie first heat, in (im. 52s.
1835, Nov. 21, at .Mount Meighs, Ala. three mile heats, he
ran second to Bill Austin, heating Daphne. Time, 6m; Gm,3s.
1835, Dec. 10, at Columbus (ia. three mile bents, he beat
Volney, by Industry. Time, first heat, 6m. Volney having
broke down.
1836, Jnn. 13. ot Augusta, Ga. three mile heats, he beat
Chestaiee, Ormond, Col.Towne’s Truffle colt, and distanc
ed Paul t lifford. iu the first anil Verlumnus in the second
heat, in 5m 51s; 5m 56s.
1836, April 12, at Augusta, Ga. in a match of four mile
heats, he distanced Col. Hampton’s Argyle the first heat, in
7m 44s—track thirl v-three feel over a mile. This match was
for $32,000, $17,000 on Argyle anti $15,000 on Col. Crow
ell’s stable, consisting of Bill Austin, Lady Nashville, John
Basromhe, and Bolivia; Kaseorae having been selected.
1836, May 31, at the Union Course, Long Island, in a
match of four mife heats, $5,000 a side, after travel 1 ing nine
hundred miles, he heat the champion ofthe North, Post Boy,
twostrait h«*ats, four miles each, in 7m 4‘Js and 7m 511s.—
Track not in the best order, and the day windy.
1836, Dec. 9, at Augusta, Ga, four mile heats, lie heat the
grey colt kite and Lady Morgan, in two heats. Time, 8m
Is; 8m Is
John Bascombe never lost a heat after getting into the hands
of Col. John Crowell, his present owner.
‘ ^ F. W. LACY.
Angusfa Ga., Der. II, 19G7.—2fJ-I3t
JsIST OT LETTERS
EM AIN ING in the Post-Office :it Covington, Newton
A county, Georgia, on the first day of April, 1838, and
which, if not taken out before the first of Julv next, will as
dead ! ‘iters, ho transmitted to the Post-Office Department al
W as king ton City.
A—Miss L. Ann Aycock.
D—Josiah Brown'S. Sumu<1 Br ten 2, Jthn R Browning,
Russel Branham, John Billuh, Chari rs A. Brooks, James
Bennfield, Benjamin If Bailey 2, Eli BennelL 2, G. H.
Baglnf, James A. Bradford, A. G Brewer 3, Miss S. A’
Bailey, Miss Martha Bellah.
L—Charles B. Carroll, Allen Cochran, S. J. Clack, Wm.
Clark 2
U—Thomas Daniel, 1 Vm. David, Lemuel A. Dear ing,
Eliza G. Dcrer, Eliza (*. Davenport.
E'.— \Ym. Edmunds 2, George Ejrpersor, Wm. Ewing,
James FJlinaton.
E—RobL K. Fruman, David Floyd, Enulius Y. Few 2.
G— //. 7\ Granwood 2, Daniel B Gardner 2, Henry Gai
ther, ll Wnnn /). Grimes, James Glass 2, Penelope Glass 2,
Mary O (Bass, Julia Garner, R. nwaltney. ^
fi—Thomas Hamby, John Hughes, Wot Harper, IV. B.
Ilodge, J. (). p, Henderson, Dr. G. K. Hamilton, J. S.
Hahita, Jefferson Harris, Jacob IIiley2, Eadia Hall, Oliver
Huson. Miss M B. Harrington 2.
J—Thomas F. F. Jones, Mis. Sarah Johnson, Miss JLarry
Junes.
K—IVot. King, Messrs. Kullen <$• Watkius
L—Lnyfou Lone, F. A. Lime, G. W. Lane, George W.
L Pier 'ey, Joh n Loyatl.
M—Daniel II. Morgan, Levi Meritr, Thomas May. A.
Ahans, Benjamm IV. Mir re. L. Myers, Miles M. McClusby,
Wylc McClendon, David McCulltrs, Ann McKinsey, Mrs.
Milfy Middlf brook.
N—James Neal. Mrs. Elizabeth Night.
/*—11 dl tain Pots, Jesse Peek 2, Randolph Peek.
R—Wm. Robertson, A A. Robertson. Ratben Ranson, R.
B. Ritrti. Rr fiard Rosrberry, James J. Rurby,J. At. Reeves,
J. I). Robbards J. M. Rogers.
S—Partisan Sieicnrt, Noah Slnnghlsr, James Stroud,
Thomas Sharp, O. IL Sanders 2, H m. H. Sneed, I.. Smith
2. Jno. !'- Smith 2, Joseph Smith. Jessy Smith, Elisha G.
Smith, 11 m. South, J. D. Seheck 3, Mrs. Joyce Scheck.
T—Josiah Taylor, A .J. Tinsley. Sampson B. Thompson,
Jamts Trimble, 11'. Turner, lVm. Tillery, Dr. IV. Treadwell,
Mrs. E. Tucker 2.
V—Lemuel Underwnrd.
Il - Bennett Watkins, John Walls, Reuben Winfrey, IVm.
D. Il holey, .S'. R. Wiley, Thomas ll all, James M. Warren,
James Wilboum,J. N. Williamson 3, J. M. Wilson 3, Mrs.
S Wright.
Z—A. F. Zackry.
ROBERT O. USHER, P. M.
LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING m the Post-Office nt 7’lmnm.to, Upson
C’onniy, Georgia, on the 1st ilny of April, 1838, nnd
which, if not taken out before the Isi dav of July next, will
as (lead letters be transmitted to the Fost-Oflice Department
at Washington City.
.1—Thomas Agues.
B—Archibald Baehilder, F. Brown, M. C. Burnett, J. TV.
Braswell, J. IL Blunt 2.
C-C. B.Co/tior 3, Thomas Cameron, C. B. Carlton, R.
Collier, Mr. Crews.
D—D. Davis Dawson, J. .V. Davis, R. H. Dixon, IVm.
Leane, IV. .S’, Douglass.
E—A. F. EM wards.
F.—.4 G. Famlrough, James Fincher 2.
G—Green A Grant. William Gray, John Gray, WiUiam
Gibson 2, G G. Gaines, Wiley Gamas.
ll—Charles Hardy, John Hai r.son, J. B. I fool son, Joseph
Hempsted, C. P. Hansford, Susan Hecks, Mrs. Susan
Hamill.
J~\\i\ey Jordan, Calloway <$■ Johnson, J. TV. Jones.
A—Mrs. Susan Krlby, Joseph Kerbo
L—C. P. Lyan, Miss A. S. Ledbetter 2, F. J. Eedhetter.
M—Miss M. A. Miller, Frances Maulin, Arthur Mat linns
2, B, II. Ilarch, IV, McComb, A. McCay 2, T. F. Montgom
ery, C. Murcheson IT”. F. Mitchell.
O—A. F. Owens 2, David Ozley.
P—John Poeen, II II. IV. Purnell, TV. Peavy, C. Packer,
J B Page, O A/ Parham, J Pike.
R—R C Redding John lleede.
S—James SackwelL, Ms Sparse, S G Smith TV Soutu
John Sanrely. James Studvrn, IV Shckwrll2, L Smith.
T—N Thomas, Moses Taller. M Thopson, Thompson
Turbo rt.
V—jV Vinson.
TV—B Walker, TV Withand, Mrs E Wamble, D B ll'Aife,
B Wooding, Miss A Willis, A Worsham, Miss ME Walker,
Y—Willis Yales- *.
Z—William Zott. ,
fl, B. MABRY, P. M.
j In Ware Court,^
To the honorable Superior Court,,/
rpHE petition of PETER j. WIL®**
J fully showeth, that on the twenty-second
in Ihe year of onr Lord eighteen hundred srd .s° f
one tit.pl.en Chase made and-exeeuted lii«emIin Mr,T ' fi 'N
deed, bearing date the said date and year the7*i J^"**!*
to your pet.i.oner eighty-eight thousand and iwohl^'t
aeres ot land, embraced in one hundred and eighty W™!
four hundred and ninety acres each, lyirm- and lo ".<*
thirteenth district of Ware county, forme?!, Arndfo*-"* ,h *
Slate ot Georgia, Numbered as follow, j
219, 350, 251, 253,251. 255, 256. 257 260 ofi-i ol 7 ; *«.
266, 269, 276.277,280,291.282,283,284 285 Ht'
289. 290, 291, 292,293,294,295, 296 w'S’JP'S
310, 311, 312, 313, 317, 318, 324, 325, •£- ’ S2' *».
310, 341, 312, 317. 319, 349, 350,351 354 iw' 3 **•
361, 365, 366, 367, 371, 371, 375, 379, 380 ’ 3
400, 401, 402. 403, 401. 405, 411, 412. 413 * »•.
44 T,
472,
49?, 189. 490,
Sa 227 528 *9 5375^2 543°54'l^T.^ S » $
567 S7 t :AyA - 171 m 452 468 334 344 342 0'9 S
26/ 5/2 lob 3n2 455 492 563 314 316 311 -,o~ re?, ?*
■189. all in said county and Slate, the hetier and i~!? 846
the sum of six thousand one hundred and revemr ^!!’
are a copy of « huh said mortgage de d, is l.ere»l(hjfc£t
lot be Court, H(X>n which there appears to be ri, >
ing to said 1‘eter J Williams the sum of money abated
I toned winch saul deed is subject to the follow'in*roodi£?'
Pnrrulrd nevertheless, if the said Stephen ChasV^T"!
and a.ssigns, bhall pay or cause to be paid tv iih;n at,rt
from tire date, hereof to said Peter J. Wi|li ams iua'eiJJT.
tors, administrators or assigns, the sum of 3 ,x thm,«nd
hundred and seventy-four dollars, or if s'B
effect a sale of said lands wuh.nayear from ihe date W
of. and shod produce good and ample seciiriiy to said Wu'
hams lor thesuta of six thousand one hundred and seventi
four dollars, payable in six and twelve months
lime of sale, reckoning at the legal rate ofimerost in (; c « r ,“*
effeei 1118 deeii ’ sha ‘ be alu, S e,hef n,ll > voidtndof a»
Aud it further appearing to the court, that the said
phen ( liase has not complied will, either of the afomi
conditions of said mortgage, hy paying said sum ol mon.7
to wit: six thousand one hundred and seventy-four doluJl’
or hy producing good and ample security to said Peter ?’
W ilhams, lor said sum of money.
On motion, it is ordered by the eourt.tlmt the said mort
gager Ssteplien Chase, pay into this court, the said sum of
six thousand one hundred and sevemr-four dollars wiik
interest up to the foreclosure of said mortgage or’shew
cause.on the fir.t day (lay of the next term of this court
why the equity of redemption, unto said mortgage nrem-ee"
should not he forever barred and foreclosed, and that •
copy of this rule be served on the said murigager, or hm
attorney, or he published iu one of the pnljlic gazettes of
this Slate, once n month for four months, before the siuine
of the next term of this court. ^
A true extract from the minutes of the court of said
county, at the November term 1837.
»i4m—30 J. S HENDERSON, Clerk.
IRON WORKS.
riMlEHVBLHSIIAlI IRON WORKS arena*
B in full and successful operation, and Ihe rompaar
owning I hem are prepared to supply any QUANTITYaf
CASTINGS, at the lowest prices, either Who!»»»|» #r
Retail. Cast Iron Machinery of any description will fee
furnished at the shortest notice. Bar Iron being at pretsoi
in murh demand, any assortment, warranted of the heal
quality, will be furnished hy allowing the company a ihirt
time to draw it to order. Saw Mill and Crist .Mill Iron. i|.
ways kept on hand. LEWIS F. E. DUGAS, agent
Habersham county, November 54, 1837.
The price of freight may at al! times be calculated at
cent per 100 pounds per tnile, from the Iron Works taue
part of the State.—4lw—im.
WESTERN BANK OF GEORGIA,)~
Home, 29/A March, 1838. j
IIEKEAS. information has been received from
_ - creditable sources, that the several Banks in tki
Cities of Augusta and Macon, are at this time refusing to re-
ceive ihe Bills of this Bank in payment of the debts dn
their Institutions,
Be it therrfoir Resolved by the President and Board of Di
rectors of the Western Bank of Georgia, That aid,#’
we deem the eoiirse pursued by those institutions uncalled
for. either from the circumstances of the Hank or the form
er intercourse maintained between our respective instils,
tions, yet this Bank will continue to receive the Bill, of the
Banks of those Cities, in payment of its dues, and that this
Insiituiion invite monthly settlements with iIiumin
stitutions, and propose to balance accounts with 8pecii, sr
Bills on New York, at the customary premium.
Resolved, That to secure the confidence ol lire communi
ty in ihe circulating medium of tlie country, and lo facili
tate exchanges and intercourse between the Banks of this
State, il is necessary that the Banks of I liis Mote rriuae
Specie payments at as early a day ns practicable, and that
Thursday, the 25th day of October next, be proposed [or
that purpose.
WILLIAM HARDIN. President.
JAMES LIDDELL, i
JOHN T. STORY, ■ Directors.
ROBERT WARE, )
[Attsst] Z. B. HARGROVE, Cashier.
42—2t.
GEORGIA, Decatur county.
To Sterling Scarborough, and oil others to uhomthtn
presents may concern, phase take notice,
raNIlAT I iiiMi»l a: the m-xt term of tlip superior c»urti»
n fe* held on ihe fourth Monday in May next, lo avail
myself of the benefit of an act, rrltitfed an act for the rrl»f
of honest debtors, passed in eighteen hundred and twenty-
three. H. li OYGUSTREET.
-April 20, 1833. 3t-45
FIFTY 5MMLI. ARS REW \ 8*D.
^THAYED OH 8TOLLN fr >ni tin* subscriber »9
^^Midwny, <»n the 1 lih ne t., a stout KO.VX MARE*
branded on'the foftsIioufoVr with the letter IL, nnd blind or
panially so of the ri^irl eye. Al-ob >mall Mark MARK
Ml Ll'J.sh'* lias not been broke to ihe saddle, and imper
fectly • <» the gear, has al o «*i small whit** spot on one suleot
her breast A reasonable reward together wi:h incidental
expenses wifi be ;:iitl on delivery of said animals, or either of
them to Bieat Midway, nr information wilh regard to them
will be thankfully received. If stolen the above reward will
be paid on the apprehension of the thief, so that lie may be
hro.*'cht to punishment.
May I, 45—3f. MOSES FORT^
TEX DOfXASS REWARD*
R i y A A V from the subscriber in Randolph cona^
lv on Friou^ the 7th of March, a Negro man calleJ
DE AN, about tweffij-twu or three years of age, wry
dark, about five feet seven inches high his front teeth foH
show very plain, slow spoken and lmpoileni. Tf*
”, rp ,,„. -I will he given to any person u ho may have Ijw
r r, - :.i a nv so'- Jail so that I get him. lexpclW
Ncero l.Hlgro „> onj sa. t _ mu Geor „ff as he «u
will make his way f»r riux. x , -i. 05, j.S38.
brought from therein January last. ... nr ' "rx’ ^ OOD
41-tf GEORGE «- ’ —
C I RC1LAR'
IT Fi undesigned tak • pleasure in being able to stale, t#
1 Merchants «*f this ^jtate, Georgia* North (. arolr**,
Teni»fs>ee and Alabama, who have heretofore made thfir
purchases in this citv. that although tunny of us have lusts
part of our GOOD*, by the Fire of Friday night27th
ultimo, others have been so fortunate ns to save all, n nd in
the course of two or three days will resume hwnmes* ■»
usual. vVe invite all who have contemplated a visit to this
city, this spring, to come with the certain calculation of
being able lo replenish their assortment, quite as welt as
they have ever been able to do it at this season of tw
year.
L. M. Wiley, Parish <$• Co.
Fort. Townsend dj- Mendenhall.
If. TV. Conner.
C, Sf G. If. Kelsey Halsted.
TIarraJ, Lyon Jj- Co.
Bannister Lanncau.
Jackson. Capers dj- Co.
Booream dj- Co.
Miller, Ripley dj* Co.
Haviland, Harral Allen.
Weed Fanning.
Gilliland, Son <^* Howell.
Hyatt, M'Burney <$• Co.
J. TF. I*. TT«/so«.
E. B Stoddard.
II. Stoddard, Miller Co.
John Van Winkle.
WiUiam C. Oakley.
Hatch. Fleming dj* Co.
Hayden, Gregg Jf Co.
Baker, Fry <y Co.
James R. Stevens.
James J. McCarter.
S. df J. Walton.
J. dp C. Lawlon.
Granniss, White <$• Co.
Stercns, Henderson df Adger.
Farrar Robinson.
W. Timmons dp Son.
Elisha Carson dp Co.
Howland, Ward <$• Taft.
Casimcr Patrick.
C. Burckmyer t$* Co.
George B. Locke <$* Co.
I). Crocker dj* Co.
S. Chadwick & Co.
John L. Pezant df Co.
S. Mowry, Jun.
Edw. Winslow.
TF. Jones & Smith.
Otis J. Chajfe.
WiUiam Mil/ikin.
Millikin tfc Walton.
Dorrance & Biglow.
James Bancroft & Co.
J. R. Simonton & Co.
Hillard & Wade.
Nathan A. Cohen.
N. H. Wildman & Co.
Starr dp Williams.
F. Day.
Lord & Stocker.
Taylor & Kennedy.
Charleston, South-Carolina, May 1, 1833. 4t—16
JUST PUBLISHED,
The Pleadings and Evidence in the tried eJ
Ear Cheating and Swindling.
C^*A few copies for sale at this C H5ce<