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>NE MTNDRE1) DOUARS REWARD.
EFT tho suberriber, living nmr Tliomaaton,Upson
■J county, Grergil, on the id instant, my N EgIvIJ man
^ORGE. I had hut a few days pievkma purchased
wimof a Sir. Robert Harlnrss, anrgro trader, whobrought
Rim from Chester duilriet, Souih Carolina, vv here 1 presume
be nns raised. I think il probable Iw may attempt to gel
b«ck to South Carolina, or hr may ho inveigled oil by some
wvliite person. 1 will gi\e I lit* above rewaitflbrihe appre-
U *n^ion and delivery lo iw* in TI»ora*i»ton of the
evidence suffirfoni lo convict any w bile person of na\ing
inveigled him off; or Ten Dollars for ih« npprelic*nim»n of
the 111 gro alone, ifdodged in any jail in ibis Slate, so I bat I
•angel Idm,or delivered lo me as above, arid all reasonable
expenses paid. . , ,
Georgi* is very hlark, heavy huilt. near six feel high large
fist nose, bis upper front tecih n« ar!y all out from decay,
when spoken lo, speaks very slow and in n low lone ol
•voire generally—bas some marks ol tl»* J whip, very plain
on bis thighs, and a slight appearance of some on bis back.
May 9, H3S.-2t-47 JOHN TL HNEH.
" ll-ACOATI! AST.44
A M, N ATIONS, from the remotest ages, have had ships,
hut Columbus only found out the way to America.
Before tlie lime of the great Spanish navigator, people were
only enabled to paddle about llie shores, .lost so with the
Life Medicines. Il is hot two short year.- sinee 1 firs! ventu
red upon an unknown oeean, and I Lave discovered liiepre-
riotts idij-cl I was in search of—HEALTH. Vegetable
medieines were indeed known when i e.snmeneed my seareh.
l.ul i heir use was not. Hv the use of them I have not only
passed from iliedej eted invalid, lo 'lie hale hearty and ae-
live man ol business, hut comparhively speaking, I liave
teitewed my youth. 1 ean thus, with eonfidenee in tny
ow n experience, advise with my fellow-citizens. Itoes the
reader want, proof that the A EGI/K'A Rl.E LIEL
MEDICI NEW are suitable to his own ra-e? 1 have on
ftle It mv office, 5 3C> Broadw ay, hundreds of letters, from
some of tire most respectable citizens of i his, my native land,
voluntarily offered in Aeetiranny of the virtues of a GOOD
VEGETABLE Ml DICIN'E.
•Persons vv hose eonsliiutions have heen nearly ruined by
lie “nil-infallible” mineral preparations o r iIip day, will
henr me w itness, that the Life Medicine*, and such only, are
the true course to permanent good health.
JOHN AIOFFAT.
General Rrmarks Relative to
MOFFAT’S
Crt.EBRATED VEGETABLE
Z, S P a ? ThZ,.1,
I?® '£Basa‘ sfcaijttaiasf,
These medicines have long been Known and appreciated,
forth, ir ej trnordiii.TV and immediate powers of restoring
perf-pt h alih.tn persons sttlf ring under nearly every kinil
•ofdisPitsc lo w hich lb human frame is liable.
Ill many hundreds of eeriifiealed imtlaneeg, they have
even rescued sufferers from the verge of an nntimely grave,
after aU the deceptive nostrums of the day hail utterly fail
ed.: and to many thousands they have permanently seemed^
that uniform en.joytn til of Icultli, wiiftou 1 w hich life Itself
is Imt a partial Ide-sing So great, indeed, has tlieir effica
cy invariably and infallibly proved, that il has appeared
ttrnrcely less than miraenlons to those who wi re nuarquaiut
ed with the beautiful pl tlosiipliieal principles npon which
they arerompiuinded.and upon which they consequently net.
?t was to thpir manifest and Koi.,ihl"arti"ii in purifying the
■snrini's and channels ol life, and euduingili in with renewed
tone X- vigor, that they were in !i hied for tin ir lining, w ltii-li
was bestowed upon tin in nt the spoil'an.•mis r quest ol several
Itldiridtmls whose lives they hail obviously saved.
The proprietor rejoices in iIip opportunity afTordeiHiy
the universal ilifTiiston of th» duily press, for placing his
V EG ETA RLE I I FJ.; 1*1 LLS w ithin the knowli dge
and reach nt every individual in tie 1 community Unlike
tho host of pernicious quaekeri-s, which boast of vegetable
liugredtents, lit • l.tfe Pills are purely and sot.p.t.v VEGETA
BLE, and contain neither Mercury, Antimony, Arsenic, nor
•any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are ett-
•tireh' composed ol extract:. from rare and powerful plants,
the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian
tribes, and recently to smun eminent pharmaceutical nlu m
ists, nre altogether unknown lojhe ignorant pretenders Pi
medical science; and were never before administered in so
happily efficacious a combination.
Their first operation is to loosen from the costs of the
stonmeh nnd bowels, the various impurities and crmlilie.-
rnnsianilv settling around them; and to remove thehar ,en-
edfieees which collect in the convolutions of the small in-
testixes. Other medicines only partially cleanse these,ami
leave such collected masses behind, as to produce habitual
costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudd It diarrhoea,
w ith its imminent dangers. This (act is wt II known to all
regular anatomists, who examine tlm human bowels after
death; and hence the prejudice of these well informed men
ngsins't the attack medicine- of the age. Th» second rff-cl
of the VEGETABLE Lit E PILLS is to cleanse the
kidneys anil tilbladder, and by this means the liver and
the Ion"* the healthful action of which entirely depends
upon the' regularity of the urinary organs. The Wood,
whirl, takes its red color from the agency of the liver and
lnn-rs le fi re it passes into the heart, being thus purified by
them and nourish'd by food Coming front a clean stomach,
cottrs s friely through the veins, renews every part of the
system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health imhe
h'^The following are among the distressing variety of human
diseases, to w Inch the Vegetable Life Pills sre well known
to he infallible:— , , , , - ,
DYSPEI* 1A, hy thoroughly cleansing the first and
,<> corn! stomachs, and cr'. ating s flow of pure, healthy bile, in-
wtead of the stale nnd acrid kind:—Flatulency. Pulpituliou
*4 die Heart, Loss of Apjietite, Hunt burn and Hurl-ache,
Kestlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy,
which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish,
as a natural eonspqnenee of its cure. Costive ness, hy cleans-
an" the whole length of the intestine* with a solvent pro
cess, nnd without violence; all violent purges leave the
♦towels costive within two days. Diarrfimi and Cholera.
removing the sharp acrid fluids hv which these com
plaints are occasioned,and hy promoting the luhrirative se-
rrclion of the mucus membrane. /•Veers of ull kinds, hy
restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the pro-
eess of perspiration in sonf eases, and the thorough solu
tion of all intestinal obstructions in others. The LIFE
VIL L** have been known to cure Rhettmalism. perma
nently in three weeks and Gout in ball' that lime, hy remov
ing j„,. n | inflammation from tlie muscles and ligaments of
the joints Dropsies of all kiiuis, hy freeing and strengthen
ing the kidneys and bladder; they op -i ale most delightfully
OfTlhe*> ■ hnpnnnnl organs, and hence have ever been found
a certain remedy for the worst cases of Grace/ Also
Warms, by dislodging Irum the turnings of the bowels th->
«|im* matter to which lltes • creautures adhere. Asthma and
Consumption, hy relieving the air vessels of the lungs from
ahetnuens, which even sligh: colds will occasion, which if
(tot removed, becomes hardened, and produces those dread-
,,1 diseases. Scurvv, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores, by ‘he
perfect puriiy which these Life Fills give to ilia Wood, and
all the humors. Scot but ic Erujdions uni Rad Complexions,
hy tho r alternative effect npon the fluids that feed the skin.
Ihp morbid stale of which o. casiona all Eruptive eomplaints,
Sallow. Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions. The
Use of these pills lor a short lime, will rfieri an entire cure
of Sail Rheum, Erysipelas, nnd a striking improvement in
the Clearness of tile. skin. Common Cjolds and Influenza,
will always lie cured by one dose, or by two. even in the
Worst of eases. Piles, a-a remedy for tin- most distressing
and obstinate malady, the Vegrtahle Life Pills deserve a dts-
lincl and emphatic recommendation. It is well known to
hundreds in this city, that the Piopnetorof tliespinvaluable
Ptlls. was himself afflict. d with this complaint for upwards
of thirty-five years, a id that lie tried in vain every remedy
prescrib'd within the w hoi" eom pass ol the Materia Mediea
He however, nl length, tried the medicine which he now
offers lO the public, and he was cured in a very short lime,
after his recovery had h-en pronounced not only improbable,
but absolutely impossible hy any human means.
DIKECTIOSW FOB l BE.—T he Propri tor of
the Vegetable Like Pills does not follow the ba.-e and
mercenary practice of the quacks of the day. in advising
persons to lake his Pills in larg-quantities. No good m-
dieine ean possibly be so requind. These Pills are to he
token at bed time every night, for a week or a forlnighl.ae-
rordtngtolhe ohslimtey ol the d.sense The usual dose is
from 2 to 5, according to the constitution of ihp person.
Very delicate persons should begin with but two, nnd in-
crense ns the nature of the case may require: those more
robust, or of very costive Imbit. may begin with tliri-e, and
increase lo four or even fi v,* Pills, and they will * fleet a suffi
ciently happy change to guide: lie patient in l heir further use.
These Pillssothetiiu.-Koccasion sicks*** and vomiting, tlm'
very seldom, ttule-s the stomach t- fry foul; this, how< ver.
fnay he ron-idcred a fivo a d" ay mplom: ns the patient will
find himselt at once r. lieved and by perseveianee wall soon
*«onver. '1 hey usually "P rate within ten or twelve hours,
and never give pain unless the bowels are very milch en
cumbered. They may he liken hy the most delicate fe
male* under any rireitmstatices. It is, however, recom
mended, that those in later periods of pregnancy slionl I tnk"
btd one at a lime, and thus continue lo keep the bowels
open: and even two may he taken where the patient is very
costive. One Pill in a solution of two tnhb sp.sms full of
•water, mar !>e given to nn infant in the following du» s: a
tea spoon full every two hours till it operntes; fi.m child
/rum one lo five years of age, half a pill—and from five to
ten, one pill.
THE PHCENIX BITTERS are so culled, because
<hey pus-ess tie- pow.-r of restoring the expiring etnb rs of
health,to aglowing vigor throughout ilieeniuniuiliori, as the
Phoenix is said to he restored Irotn t lie ashes id i's own m lif-
slissohition. The Plwcnix Bitteis are entirely v getahle,
composed of roots foimlonly ineertaio par's of the western
country,wle-h will infallibly cure FKVMtNA AGVEM
cfitll kinds; Will never la l lo eradicate etdneli all tfi,.
cfleets of Me-eiiiy, iriftiiit ly sooner than lli" most power
ful preparation ofsai-panlla. anil will inmndian lv core the
deteriniiiatioti ofBLOOD TO THE HEAD—never
fail in the sickness incident to young Jmodes; and will he
fsund a certain remedy in all eases of nervous debihty and
xeeakness of the mos' impaired constitutions. As a remedy
for Chrunii and Inflammatory llhiumalism, the efficacy of
She Phienii Bill-rs will he d- liionslran-d hy the use of a sin
gle buti|e. Th"usual dose of these hitters is half a w-ne
glass fuM, in water or wine, and this quantity may be taken
two or three times a dav, about lialfnn hour before meals, or
a less quantity nifi" he taken nt all limes. To those who are
afflicted with indigestion after meals, these Bitters will
prove invnlnahle ns they very greatly increase tlie action
of the principal viscera, help them to pcrfoim their fune-
i/ons,nnd enable the stomach to discharge into the how. Is
whatever is offensive Titus indigestion is easily and sp-i d-
ily removed.ttppetite restored, and the months of the otisor-
foeut vessels being eleansrd, nutrition is facilitat'd, nnd
airan'lh of body and energy of ntind are the hnnpv results.
For fan her n« rtieida re of M O F F A T ’B LIFE PILLs.
and PIICE.VI K BITTERS, apply nt Mr. Moffat’sof-
ilee. No. 5-i6Broadway. N w-Yurk, where the Pills ean he
obtained for 25 edits, and 50 eer.ts, or SI per ho*; and the
Bitters for 81. or S2 per bottle. jfcCrNmn"rous certificates
4,flha wonderful efficacy ofladli, may he Ihereinspeeted.
In some obstinate and complicated <-ases of chronic ami
inflammatory Kheiunatism. Ijvcr Complaints, Fever nnd
Ague, Dvspepsia, Palsy, Piles, injuries from the Esc of
Mercury, Quinine, and other diseases of long standing; it
may be found necessary lo lake both <he Life Pills and tho
Fhosnix Bitters, in the doses before recommended.
\ b —These Pills and the Bitter* w ill g l all mercury
ant of the system infinitely faster than the best preparations
of SarapTnlln, and nrP a certain remedy for the rushing of
Hood to the head, or all violent head-aches, tic douloureux, <$T.
All persons who are predisposed to apoplexy, palsy, <Sfe.
•hotild never be without the Uf» Pills or the Bitters, for one
doacin lime will save life. They equalize the circulation of
thee blood, draw all pressure from the bend, restore perspi.
tinti and throw off every impurity hy the pores of the skin.
For sale b> El>W ARDS & DIXON, Agents,
February 27, 1838.—3fi MiUedgeviUe, Georgia.
MSJARE SHERIFF'S SALE On the first
tfV 'l t e-ell ay m July next, w ill fie sold before the Court
iloose door, in the town ol AVarestniro', Ware County,
lietweiithe usual hours of sale, the following property, to
wit
Imts of Land,Nos. 247,2/8, 249,250, 251, 253, 254,255,
256,257,260,263,264,205, 266,267, 276, 277,280, 291,
282,283,284. 285. *S6, 297, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293,
291, 29 , 296,297, 299, 300,309, 310, 311, 312,313, 317,
318,324,325, 32 , 327,328, 338,310,341,312, 347, 348,
319, 350, 351. 354, 35*, 359, 360, 361, 36i. 366, 367,
371, 374, 375, 379, 380, 381, 388, 389, 400, 401,40!, 403,
404, 405,411.412,413, 414, 415, 418, 441,442,441, 448,
449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 458, 459, 472, 473, 474, 475,
476, 477, 478. 480, 483, 484, 4-5, 486, 487, 488, 490. 491,
494, 495, 4%, 504. 505, 506,509, 510, 511, 512, 513,514,
515, 516,517,518,519, 520,522, 523, 524, 525,526, 527,
528. 529, 531, 532, 513, 514, 545, 548, 563, 564, 565, 566,
567, 579,503,471,193,452, 469, 334,341. 342,379. 582,
267,572,456,352,455,492, 569, 314,316, 341,507,470,
246 and 480, all situatyd in the thirteenth district of origi
nally Appling, hut now Ware Comity, and levied on to sat
isfy a mortgage 11 fa in favor of Peter J. Williams; vs. Ste
phen Chase, properly pointed out in said fl fa.
Also, Lots of Land, numbers 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6.7, 8, 9, 10,
11. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 17, 18, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27, 29, 30, 33, 31. 35. 36, 37, 39. 3y. 10. 51, 79, 86,
59, 94, 100, 101, 105, 106, 107, 108, ltt9, 110, 111,
112.113,111 115, 123, 120, 114, 145, 149, 158, 160, 173,
174,175.176, 177, 178. 179, ISO, 193, 194, 185, 196, 187,
188.190.191,248, 219, 250, 252, 235, 286. 2.37, 290, 291,
292,299,300, 314, 393, 384,396, 387 and 575 in the 12lh dis
trict of originally Appling now Ware County, anil lots num
bers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, 20, 33, 44, 49,
60, 61. 6:, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73. 74, 75, 76, 77, 78,
79. 80, 81, 83, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 96, 100. 101,
104, 105. 106, 107. 108, 109, 110, 111. 112 115,118, 119,
121, 122, 123. 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132. 133, 134,
135.137.138, 139,143, 116, 149, 151,151,156, 157. 160.164,
166. 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174,175, 176, 177,
179, 179, 191, 183, 194, 185, 186, 190, 194, 195.199, 199,
200, 201, 203, 204, 205. 206, 207, 208, 211,212,213,214,
215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221 222, 323,221,225 226,
227, 228, 229, 23.0, 231, 232, 233. 234. 235, 237,2:48,
239, 210, 211 242, 243, 214 and 245.situat'd nth- 13th
district of formerly Appling now Ware County, levied ori
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa in favor of .Mansfield Torrance,
vs Stephen Chase, property pointed out in said fi. fa. May
22, 1838.
49 RICHARD BOURN, Sheriff.
C IO WET A SHERIFF’S SALE.-On the firs
_z Tuesday in Jet.v tuxt, will, within the legal hours, l>e
sold, b fine the ruurt-lKmse door in the town of Newman,
Coweta county
Lot of Land number one hundred nnd two in th -fourth
■ list-id of l oweta e unity —I-v: d on ns ihe property of
Clinrbs Polk, to satisfy one fi fi in favor ol John .1 Pnt-
mun vs. Churl, s Polk and John 11. Rowland, i.-snetl from a
ju-iiee's court: prope.ty pointed out hy tit" plaintiff: levy
made and returned i n in- by a constable
Rohert Clavtou’s interest mill- west half of lot of Land
n .ntln-r two hundred ami thirty-fair in the kh ond district
of Cow. ta roiituy—levied on n, satisfy O0 fi (a in favor of
Cleniem Clifum and sundry other fi fa-against -aid Clay-
tun: levy m ill" nnd returned to me hr a constable.
Izit of I .anil w her. on Will ant W Nelnian's Mills are
situated, in the fi-st district •! Coweta eimttu number not
known—levied on a- tlie prop-rtv of Wil'iant W. 8. Iman.
to satisfy mi" fi lain liivor ot William IlinnpUrevs and
Joshua <4. Moor . r- William W. Jinlman, issued front
Cow ta superior court.
Part of Lot of Land number twenty-six in the fifth dis--
IricT of Coweta county, containing five acres m in or less
—I"vied on a- the properly of Robert Beal, to satisfy on" fi
fa issued from a justice's court tu Ctvor of B Try Watts, tx
said 15. nl; pro|«rtv pointed out l y R. M. Hackney: levy
made and rt turn, d tu me by a constable.
One Negro man by't he name ol Jack, about tw nly-sixor
seven y.-iirs ol ngi—lei ini on as Ihe property of James
Wood, lo sat:slv one fi ta issued from Coweta inferior conn
in liivor of James llnthliorn, vs. William T. Williamson
principal, ami James Wood and Willis Kilgore securities.
The House and Eu w hereon John D. Hinton now live*,
ntnnher not known, in the town of Newnan,Coweta county
—levied mi to satisfy one ft fa issued from a justiee’s court
and sin dry r others in favor of A. Lampkin, vs. said Hinton:
levy made and returned to me hy a constable. May 21, 1838
R. B; WOOTTEN, D sheriff.
D ekalb sheriff’s sale—on tin first
Tuesday in July next, will, within the legal hours,
he sold, before th" court-house door in the town of Decatur,
I teKnlh comity.
One lot of Land number two hundred and seventy-seven
in the eighteenth district of originally Henry hm now I)e-
Knlli county—1: vied on as th.* properly of William C.
Wilson, to sati-fi one ft la issued from th" Superior rtuid of
DeKalb county, in favor of W W Selman. administrator
of the estate of Levi D-mpsey, deceased, vs. said Wilson:
property pointed out hy defendant 51 av 18, 1839.
JOHN W FOWLER, sheriff
J ONES SHERIFF’S SALE* On the first
Tuesday in July next, will, within the legal hours, be
sold, before the court-house door in the town of Clinton,
Jones county.
Twenty acres of Land in Jones county, adjoining Joseph
Siih’s anil others, being part of lot numlrer four in the se
venth district of formerly Baldwin hut now Jones county—
levied on ss the property of Edward Brown, to sa'isfy a fi
fa issued from a justice's court in favor of William Rich
ardson: levy made and returned hy Washington Burnett,
constable.
Two hundred two ana a half aeres of Land more or less,
adjoining land* of Joshua K Clark ami others—levied on
as the property of James Kendrick, to satisfy two fi las is
sued from lit" Superior court of Jonesnniniv. both in favor
of Jesse Cherry vs. James Kendrick and 1. plha Cl. menls.*
Muv 24, 1838. N. 8. GLOVER, t>. sheriff.
hTmANFEI. SHERIFF’S SALE On tlm
1:4 first I’n sdav in July next, will, within th legal
hours Iw sold. In ti.re th rnitri house dojr in the town of
Swninshoroiigh, Em ;nuel county.
Fourteen tracts of Land containing one thousand acres
more or less, lying in Emanuel county, grant' d to John R.
Daniel Is—levied on as the property of i lie said John K
Daniells, lo satisfy an execution ill favor of iheCenlml
Bank and others; also, one other tiact containing three
hundred acres more or less nnd three town lota in Swains,
borough containing half an acre each—all 1 vied on as tjie
property of John l( Daniells, lo satisfy several executions
in favor of the Central Hank and oilers.
Also, one o:her tract wf Land containing three' hundred
acres more or less, granted to John Scott-^-levied on as lb"
property of John R. Daniells, to satisfy an ei eution j n m-
vnr of the Central Bank: properly pointed m” by Rohert
Higdon.
One Jot and a half in the town 0 f Swainshorottgh, eou-
inin half an acre each—levied on as the property of F. O.
Black, to satisfy sundry executions in favor of Henry Dur
den and teller-: also, oil" lot ol Bacon, one lot of sundries,
.tons hold anil kitchen furniture too tedious lo mention: pro
perty pointed out hy said Durden
One Negro woman hy the name of Ann, about twenty-
five or thirty years of age—levied on as the priqierty of
John K Daniells, to satisfy an execution in favor ol Koberl
Higdon. May 10, 1838.
JOHN G. POLLETT. sheriff.
JONES SHERIFF’S N.ALE.-
On Ihe first
Tuesday in August next, will, within the legal hours,
he sold, before tlie court house door, in the town of Clinton,
Jones county, the following property, lo-wil:
A negro woman by the name of Sally, and her child Mi
nerva, one yoke of oxen, one wagon, two cows and calves,
fifteen II arl of stock hogs, one bay horse, household and
kitchen furniture, and many other articles (mentioned in
tho fi. fas.) levied upon as tho properly of Joseph W. A.
Newsom, to satisfy two mortgage fi fas. issued from the
Inferior Court of Jones count*, in favor of Daniel McCloud,
against said Joseph W A Newsom.
NATH’L. is. 6«LOVER, d. sheriff.
June 1st 1838-50.
BLANK*
Aluviys on hmd-umljor sale at this Ofiee.
P IKE SHERIFF’S SAFE. Will be Hold
In litre iherourl-hniiKo diH»r. in tlv lown of Zehuion.
PikeConniy, < i.a , mi th<* first Tu s'fnyin Annual next, be
tween t lie us'-ial hours of sale the following properly, viz:
Fifty acres off of i hi* souih side of Lot Nu. 8, in ihe third
district of originally .Wow roe now Pike County, levied on
hv \ irmc ofn fi. fa. issued from ihe lust ice's Court in favor
of John W. Miv>n, vs. Th Minis J. Furgison. Levy made
and returned to me hy n Co* stable.
J. II SHIVLRS, Deputy Sheriff.
June 12,1833 51—-tf
POSTPOM H SALE.
A DMIXIST R A TC R’S 8 A L E.- Agreeably to on
/\ order of the Inferior court of I'wigs* monty, when
hitung lor ordinary purpose , will, within t!ie ! gill Imrir-*,
he sold, on the fi r st I'u mIhv in July next, b-* f.*r • the ( ourf-
honne door in lyvvndes coi:nt\, IoIm of lon«i numb r fifie# ri
in the twvlfh and number threr Ir.mired nnd iw cruy-spven
in the eleventh t list rid of ori^m^ljy Irwin bur n«*\v Hmndcs
comity, as belonging lo tne e.'trste of John JJ iHomary, de-
reiiseu. April 17, 18!t8.
CIURLKS C. Win rF.HEAD, admor.
A dm i \ Wf ii vrorsfi \ ? f\— agn f ;iifiyTtTTiii
order of the inferior court ol 1 v\ iffgs <■oitistv, when
sitting lor ordinary purpose**, will, on the first Tuesrlay in
August next, wiiitm the h-gnl hours, be s«»id. before the
conn house door tn the town of VurKUi, 'iuiggs coimtv.
h11 the Lands belonging to the eslme of Closes Bowden.
I.-tle of l vn i^.cs county, ff’c -Rscd -Terms made known on
th»* day of sale. May 2.
16 HAVDF.N Iin;HS t ndmvr.
% DMIMSTUTOIIS’ S \ LE.— Under an order of
jL A. the hoiioriihlp th* Inferior court of Jones comity, when
silting tm ordinarv purpos-s, will, on the fi^si Tuesday in
August next, within the legal hours, be aold, before the court
house door, in Lumpkin county, forty acres of land, being
lot number four hundred and thirty-eight in the twelfth di*
Irici of the first section of onginiily Cherokee but now’
Lumpkin county.
Also, ihi the. same day, nt the court-house door in Floyd
county, between the usual hours of sale, lot of land number
on** hundred ond twenty in the twenty-second district of the
third section of originally Cherokee but now Floyd county,
containingone hundred ami sixty seres: bn*h sold for the
benefit ol the heirs and creditors of Wi'liam Barron, late of
Jones county, deceased. Turin* made known on tlie day
of *»nk*. February 23, 1838. ■*
JOSEPH DAY,
36 XYILiC BARKON,
g. DilMSTBATOH’8 SALE.—-W ill la* wild
ijk m Hit* t'.vvn ol'tlrcs’n.hurimgh, GrpenuCu .onllii* first
*1 uesilay in Auett-t nfxt. Iv. twi*n th** usual hour* ofsal<*,pur-
Ritnut to an order of tho Interim Court of said couutjr. silting
lor ordinary purposes, all I hat Iran or parcel ol laud lying iu
the eounty of Gteene, adjoining lands of Harrison and
Grimes, and the town commonsofGreensborougli, one hun
dred arid thirty-five acres more or less,it being part of the
real estate of James Lumpkin deceased and is the same
place on w hich the said James Lumpkin lived at the time
of.his death, sold (or the benefit of heirs and creditors.
DICEA LUMPKIN. Administratrix.
June 5, 1838 50—Id*.
A DMIM’BTRATORV SALE.—<*n the 22d day
JX. ol Jnne next, will, within the legal hours, he sold, at
the late residence of l/>wi* D. Veal, deceased, in DeKalli
county, all the personal property of said deceased, sale to
continue from dav to day until all is sold. Terms made
known on the day of sale. May 8. 1838.
NA.Nt'Y L. VEAL adm'rx.
48 DAVID B. ANDERSON, adm’or.
A DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE On Saturday
the 23d day id June next. will, within the l-gal hours,
lie sold, at my residence in Talbot county, all the perisha
ble property of Sherraril Yelverton, deceased, consisting
of seven hales of Cotton, one grey mare, lings, cattle, corn,
fodder, household and kitchen furniture, &r. sold for the
hcri fit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on
the day of sale. May 8, 1930.
47 JOHN E LLOYD, adm’or.
A DMINISTIt.ATORS’ SALE.—Agreeably to
j.'V an order of the inferior court of Talbot county, when
silling furordina-y purposes, willhe sold.onllie first Tues
day in July next, heforp the court-house door in theiown of
Newton, Baker county, lot of Land n ruber four hundred
in th" seventh district of originally Early but now Baker
rawily, sold for the lie/icfil of th- heirs and creditors of
William F. Walton, deceased, kite of Talbot eounty.—
Terms made known on the dav of sale. May 1, 1838.
48 B D. BREWSTER, <aim’or.
g 1 j AROIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order
M W of the honorable the inferior court of Thomas county,
when sitting fur ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tues
day in July next within the legal hours, he sold, before
the court-house door in the town of Thontnsville, Thomas
cuniv, one likely N"gro man by the name of Jack, about
Iwemy-four years of age. Terms will he made known
on thedav of sale; sold fora division with the legatees.—
February 5, 1838.
35 JOHN CIIASON, guardian.
d71 UAROIAN'S SALE —Agreeably lo an order
X of th * inferior court of Franklin rounty, when silting
for ordinary purposes, will: on ihe first Tuesday in August
s ex!, he sold, before th** court house door in the town of
Carrollton. Carroll county, lot of Land numher one hun
dred and nine in the fourth district of Carroll countfor
the hem fit of William 1'. EdHens, (Idiot.) .May 1, JS38.
47 EPI1R \IM LD DFN S guardian.
A EE PERSONS indebted to the estate of B C.
Johns, lateof I>« Kalb county, deceased, an* hereby
requested to make immediate payment; and nil d* mauds
ngainst the estate are request* d to he legally noth* nitrated,
within the time prescribed by law. May 8, 1838
47 JAMES LEMON, adrrior.
A LL PERSONS having demands against the i slate
iljL uf Dr. James B. 1 r.wts, late of Jasp-r county, de
ceased, are requested to present them ill terms of tlie law;
tm! all indebted to -aid i state are hereby requested to make
payment to Edmund 15. Dunlin. May 8, 1938
EDMUND B. DARDIN, t , ,
JOHN D. SWIFT, S aa 1
GRO ROI A. Jasper county,
^RMT’lffiKKAS. Charles ll. Stilwell apply for letters of
w V administration on the estate of Ensign Whitaker,
lute of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all nnd singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the tim^ prescribed by law, to show
cause if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
(«iven under my hand at office, this !.*,t Jtin«», 1838.
50 RICHARD FLEMISH ER, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. DeKalh county.
■H^iniEREAS, Mo<es Kimble applies to me fi*r letters of
r V \dm:rusiration oft me estate ( f John Kimble lots ot
*aul c unity, deceased,
Tii* se nre, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
tlie kiudr* d and creditors of saiil d ; C' asrd to he and npf*ea.i
at my office, within the tune prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted,
(men under m> band at office, tins 20th May 1838.
50 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c.o.
GEORGIA. DeKalb ('ounty.
fL M r H EH EAS, Benjamin Blaster, guardian of Piety
v V Plaster, applies for letters of (j/smission from said
guardianship.
These a re, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, within the lime prescribed hy law, lo show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he srnnfed
(oven under my hand ai office, this 5rh March, 1838.
mfim-38 E. B. REYNOLDS, c c. o.
GEORGIA, Taft nail count u.
H E** FAS, Benjamin Brewton, one of the executors
▼ # of the estate of Aaron Daniel, !n<«* of said county.
d<*c«ased, applies to me for letters of dismission fn-ni said
executorship.
'1 best* are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindl'd and creditors ot said dec* n-ed to be and apn**ar
at mv office, within th** time prescriied by law. to show,
cause, if any exist, why said letters >hon!d not be grant«*d.
<»ivru under my hand nt *»ffic*\ this 12tb February, ldui3
mCm-33 JOHN II. SMITH, o. c a.
ndniors.
A DM INI 8T R A TOR ’8 8ALB Apreeably to nn
order of the inferior court of Wasliint>ion county,
when si'fing f**r ordinary pur|Hj*es, wilt,on the first Tuesday
in November next, he sold, before the court-house door in
Floyd county, lot of Land number two hundred and ninety-
four hi the twenty-third district of the first section of ori
ginally Cherokee but now Floyd county, it lieing the real
estate of William Hamilton, late of Washington coimtv.
deceased, sold f»r the benefit of* the heirs. Terms made
known on the day of sale April 3, 1838.
4! SHERROD HAMILTON, adm'or
A DMINISTRATORS’”SALE.—On the first
Saturday in July next, wHl, within the legal hours, he
•old, at the late residence of David Summerall, of Appling
county, deceased, all the personal property of said deceased,
consisting of Horses, Hogs, Sheep, plantation fools, house
hold and kitch. n furniture; snl*’to continue from day to day
until all iksold* Term* made known on the day of sale
SUSANNAH SUMMER ALL, adm'rx.
.jtt«SSE SUMMERALL, admor.
may IS, 183$* 49
A DMIBKSTRATORS’ SALE. —On Mondnv
lh« Jh onmtlny of July next, will, within tho logiil
hniini, fcaanlt), nt thi* Intu rf»ii|pnfp«f Dr James B. Lewis
dei-ratod. in Iho.luivn of Moiiticcllo, Jn»ppr county, a valu
able Lihmry of Rooks. Medicine anti shop furniture splen
did stidiltojlorsc, one Gig, household and kitclen furniture.
Term* mad* known on lit - day ol sale. May 8, 1838.
EDMUND B DARDIN,) ...
AJ ^ JOHN D. SWIFT, S ort "
t.EOKGI A, DeKalb county,
(^^HEiiEAS, Joseph .1 Mnrtitu administrator of the
V » estate, pf David Wrigid, deceased, applies for letters
ol dismissieft from said estate.
These are, therefore, toeiteand ailmonish all and sin'-mlar
the kindred and cieditnrs of snitl d< censed in be »;ifl appear
at ray .Hire, within the tun - pr serib«'d *, v | ow< to show
eatthP, if any exist, why -aid letters aixi.nlri not !»• grant d.
Given under my hand at oftiee, :his 12th March, 1838.
'39 E B. REYNOLDS, c c. o.
GEOU^ii'A, DeKalb county.
^IrilEREAS, Elijah Bird, guardian of Samuel nnd
W Jane Watkins, orphan* of llcnrv Watkins, rleceaa
crl. applies for let;«*rs (/('dismission from sai l guareiurudiip
These arc,I hereflire, to cite a»»d admonish all anil singuhir
the kindred and creditors of >aid deceas'd to be an .I appear
at mv office, within the time prescribed hy law, *o show
cause,if ,uiv exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 9th May, 18 H.
48 E B. REYNOLDS, c c. o.
G FOliGLV. Jasper county,
W HEREAS, Abel P. Wilson .applies for letters of
ndmitiis!ration on the estate of Sarah Wtlnon, late
uf said county, d» ct ased.
These nre, therefore, to cite and adm«inisli all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to hr* and appear
at my office, wit I tin the time prescribe** by law, to show
cause, if any exist, whv said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this *>8th April, 1838.
ib Bit HARD FLEM1STER, c c o.
(* FORGI A, Appling county,
W HEREAS, Richard C'arter, guardian c»f the estate
of Sarah Augur, (a free woman of color) lat*- of
said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dismission front
said guardianship.
These are. therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dec as *d, lo Ire and app ar
at my office, within the time prescribed bv law, to show
cause, if any r xist, w by said letters should not b * granted,
(iivt n Under mv hand at office, this 5lh .March, 1838.
:y WILLIAM A. STL DIF A NT, c. c. o
GEORGIA^ Twiggs connty,
TL*yTlLULAN, James (i. Oliver, administrator on the
¥ V estate of Janus Murphy, late of said county, de-
e»n«ed. applies for letters of dismission from said estate,
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, w ithin the time prcscrilted by law, to show
cn*se, if any exist .why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand a' office, this 6rh Ma r cli, 1838.
mfim-38 William ckutknden, c. c o
fiKOHGI A* DcKnIU counIt/.
HER EAN Jan.es B. Fones, administrator of tlie cs-
w w late of Daniel K Fones, deceased, applies f»r letters
of dismission front said estate, *
These nre therefore ?o cite and admonish all and singular,
he kindred and creditors of'said d . e:n»i d lo be and appear
af my office within the ttin.* pr scr.b**d In law tn show
cause, if an> exist, w by said l.ell* rs should not beg am* d.
Given under my hand »t office, this 2d d.-iv of April, 1838.
42 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. «• c
•» EOR l A, Jasper Comity,
'« , 47HKREAS. James Edwards, administrator of the
n estate of John B. Whitaker, applies for letters of
dismission from said estn»e,
ritese are, t hep-fore, to cite and admonish all ond singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
ai my Office, within the time prescribed by la«v, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
divert under my hand nt office, this 8th January, 1838.
6tm-31 KK IIAKD FLEMISTER, c. c. o
GEORGIA 3 Tattnall county,
n rilEREAS, Joeioh J. Everitt, administrator on the
estate of Jas. K. Archer, deceased, applies for lei
ters of dismission,
These are, therefore, to cite and adraonrsh all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear
at my office, witliin the tim»* prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 1st January, 1.838
30-mfim JOHN II. SMITH, c c o.
GEORGIA, DeKalb count*.
WL'1IEREA>, James W. Givens, administrator of the
¥ w estate of l/*wis B rant ly, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission from said estate,
These are, tti■■refore, to cite an ! admonish all and singular
th-* kindred and creditors of said deceased to he nnd appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if auv exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my band at office, this !2tli March, 1838.
6tm-39 E B. REY NOLDS, c. c. o.
GEORGI A DeKalb
HERE AS Cliarl*'* l*atimer, Guardian of the orphacs
t f |md minors of CharU * Fui low deceased, makes ap
plication to |br letters uf disaniMSon from said guardian
ship.
These ftre, therefore,to rite and admonish all concernt'd,
to lie and appear at my office., within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters
hould not be granted.
Given under m> hand at office, this 5th June, 1838.
June 12 51 E B. REYNOLDS, c. c. Q.
GEORGIA^ Appling county,
6L&/ HEREAS J.*s«e Sommeral appliesU» me fir letters j
of Administration on (he estate of Neil W. 8tim- I
merall. late of said county d^ciassiL^^Ti. se are are lh* ref* ire
to cite and arhn »n*>h ail and shiguiar t.e kindr«'d nnd cro.li-
t' rs of s.-ud deceased, lo tic and appear at my office, o! the
terra." of the law, to $di<*w cause if any exist, w hy said let
ters should ru*I be gray tad.
Given ut#d»*r mv hand .at office, ibis 30th dav of May. 1838.
June 12, 51 WILLIAM ^rURDlFANf;Clerk, C O.
GO RGI A. Jasper county.
TATTNALL INFERIOR CUlRT,
Sitting for ordmaty purpose*. March Term, 1839.
Present their honors. Nth Knight, Ed want Moure, Daniel
Sike*and Michael M. Eason, Esquire*
O RDER HIM.—Whwas. Emanuel Brewum,guar
dian of Harrid J. Mfefioi, applies for leil n of dis
mission from said guardianship.'
These are,tliereibra, toeite and admonish all and Angular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo he and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause^if any exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, ih * 5th March, 1839.
22-mf» JOHN H. c c. o.
U J HERE John T Manly applies for letter, of Ad-
ntu istratiori on the estate ol Bluford M Walton, . I . v * .
late of said county, d,, eased. **"?*: aI ' y , ?'*' \
These are, therefore, to eiteand admonish all and singular o’!!', *!•*! M * r 11 y
late
the kindred ami creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within thetim** prescribed by law r ,to show *
cause, if any exist, whv said I'-tiers-hould not he granted.
Given under my hand uf office, tins 3rd June (838.
June ]2, 51 RICHARD FLEMIS i ER, c. c.o.
GEORG I J u *per county.
HERF.AS Charles 11. S ir.*w 11 applies for 1* it rs
w w ’of Adniuiistiatiun on the estate of Ensign Whita
ker late of said county deceased
I li“fee ar*\ therefore, fo riIe atid a«imonish nil anil singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceas-al to be ami appear
at niv office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cuu*e, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under ni\ hand at office, ibis 3rd June, 1838.
June 12 51 61 RICHARD FLEMLSTER, c c. o.
GEORGIA^ Jones county.
hEKEAS, 1 hotims 8. Humphris, administrator of
V V the estate of Richard S^hurley, applies for dismis
sion from said estate.
Theseare, therefore, toeite and admonish all and singular
ihe kindred am! creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at iny office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not b** granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 5th February, 1838-
34-m6m ' CHARLES MACARTHY, c. c. o
TATTNALL INFERIOR COUKl,
Sitting for Ordinary purposes,
January, Term, 1837.
Present, their honors, Spth Knight, Edwa d Moore and
Dane] Hike*, justices.
O RD.-R NISI.—Whereas, John H. Smiih v the
guardian of Benjamin F. Dowdy, applies for letters
of dtsmisMoti,
Tlics*- are, therefore, to cite arid admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said minor to be and appear
the time prescrif>ed by law, to show
why said leiiers should not be grained,
hand at office, this 1st January, 1838
30-iuCm JOHN 11. SMITH, c. c. o.
jaoi r months after dat*>, applicntion will be made
JT to she Inferior court of Appling county, when sitting
for oidirmn purposes, for leav' fo «*!! lot of land numb* r
two hundred and seventy -two in the twenty-second district
of onginally Muscogee but now Harris county, belonging to
ihecsiateof VYiiliam Shaw, late of J<»ue*i couiitv, deceased.
WILLIAM B. LIN!>LE\ , guardian.
April 7, 1838. 45 oak-hill, n. c.
T^Ol'R MONTHS after date, application will he
It made to :!n* honorable inferior court of Jasper county,
w hen sit if g for ordinary purpose.-, for leave to sell a Negro
woman hv the name of Chain, belonging fo the estate of
Sarah W n -sox, lat" of Ja-|ier eounty. ci (:"ns» J.
April 30, 1839 45 ABEL P. WILSON, adm’or.
I NOCK MONTHS nft-r date, appliention will be
mail" to the honorable Inferior Court of Jasper eounty,
when sitting as a eourt of Ordinary, for leave lo sell the real
estate of Drury Wilkins, lale of said eounty, tleeeas"d.
HENRY WALKER, ex'or.
ANN YV1LKINS, ex’rx.
February 26, 1838. 37
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to tlie honorable tlie Inferior court for the roun-
tv of Morgan, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell ihe real estate of Talmon W. Shepperd, deceased,
for the purpose of a division.
JOSEPH M. EVANS, Ex’or.
April 7th, 1938 43
K MO.VrilNafterdate.applicaii'in will he made
to 111 • honorable the inferior eourt of Twites enmity,
when silling as a n.url of ordinary, for leave to sell the
I and iic.il N ernes belonging In the estate of William Moore,
deceased. May 7, 1838.
47 JAMES PKARSON, adm’or.
f jlOl'R MONTY : S alter (late, application will be made
to ihe inferior Court of Jones .minty, whih siting
for ordinary pnrp. sat, for leave to sell the lauds belonging
lo the estate of William I .arte, laic of said count" deceased,
exeluding the widow's dower.
ISAAC C. HARRIS,
June 5, 1838 50 Lone Adm'r on Lane's Eslate.
F OUR MONTHS after datP.applieation w ill he made
to the inferior court uf Jasper county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell lot No 138 in the
'.hh di-trict of originally I.ee now Randolph eounty for Ihe
benefit of Feriby, Susannah, and Maximilian Smith, ille
gitimates.
SIIADRACH MeMICIIAEL, guardian.
June 1, 1938. 50—m!m
45r,Af>rj: MONTHS nfle dal", application will he
% made in lie inferior culirl of I) Kalb coiu.lv wh n sit-
lioir for ordinary ptirpcs*s, for leave tn si I! alt lli ■ lands
belonging to orphans .e.d heirs, of Henry and Nancy Wal
lens,d". pv fl. lor i l.s benefit of I he la ir> of said deep sed,
ibis of,;!, >j;iy 1^38
WILLIAM MILLER,
50 LEANDER B1FFLE,
guardians.
Adm’or*.
F OUR MONTHS after date, appliealion will he
made lo th" Inferior Court of Jones t'liunty. while
sitlingloi ordinary purposes, for leave In sell the Innd be
longing :o : he es’are of Amos Alsohrook lale of said county
deceased, excluding the widow’s dower.
ISAAC C. HARRIS.
WM. J. ALSOBROOK
June 5. 1838 50
4i -WON'! Its alter dale, applican..II will he uia.l"
r pi the Inferior coiirl of Jones count v. w hi n si'ling for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes
belonging to the csiat- of Thomas Dillard, late of said
county,dectasi'd. March 5, 1938.
JOHN D'LLAKD.
33 MILAS T. MIDDLERROOKS.
OUR nONTJSSaf'-rdate npp
* ailm'ors.
COIR
T t.> tK -
nim w il! he unde
, w In n silling
dmniy pur pus "s. fur have losrlla par: of llie Land and
Negroes, helongitig to lli" estate of Samuel Boyd, late of
said co ally, dm ased. Mav 3, lSi49.
ELIZABETH BOYD ex'rx
43 RICHARD BOYD , ex'or.
1 NOFR MON'! IIS afterdatp,application will hrwnad* 1
to thr iufprior coin of D *Kalb roiiuty. vvh**u sittii**? for
ordinary purpose*, for h ave to sm*II lit#* real ratal- «»f Hillary
IL i.\»rloy. orphan of Robert Corley, (or the benefit of.said
orphan. May 8, 1838
48 NIMROD \RGO, guardian.
F OI : R MONTHS afterdate, appliention will he made
to the honorable i|»e inferior eon I of Twiggs ruunty,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for have to si ll lot o!
Land number sixty-three in the tenth dial riot of Carrol
count \ ni th • iim° t>i sur\*y, belonging to the estate ofJ«dir
VV. Wade, bite of t,\»bun!iia county. «1 ceas d.
Mffv 16. 1834. 4'J JE^SK WADE, adm'nr
t ^or I* MOM' ! ? G nft*»r date,ap; licntion v\ ill hi* mail
to the int« rtur court of Henry county, w h n sining li*
ordinary purposes, for I av»* to st ll tin* Lanils belonging to
the estate of William Uihlson, late of said county, deceas
ed. May 29, 1838.
N3.NCY HUDSON, adm'rx.
49 THOM AS D. JOHNSON, adm'or.
F OI T R MONTHS afterdate, application will he made
to the lemorable the inferior court of Emanuel county,
when sitting for ordttiarv purp»»ses, lor leave to sell the
Land of James Hall, la e of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs of said deceased. May 8, 1838.
49 MITCH EL NEEl, guardian.
GEORGIA* DeKalb count if.
W HEREAS. Hannan Wald rip, administrator of
Aloahuin Waldrip, deceased, anplie* lor letters t»f
dismission from said estate,
These ar , therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the hmdred und • red it nrs of said deceased to he and ap/iear
at my office, within the time prescrib'd by lair, to show cause,
if any exist, why said letters should not be granted
Given under iny hand at office, this 1st May. 1838.
6tm-46 E B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
G RO RG1A « DeKalh emnty,
W HEREAS, John S Full applies for letters of nd
ministration on the estate of Fideli* C. Fall, de
censed,
Th se nre. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
th kimixed and creditors of said deceased l«» he and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to show
cau.M.tlanv exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 27th April, 1838.
46 E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
jMOl T K MONTHS after date, application will be made
MJ ti» the honorable tlie inferior court of Henry county
when sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave, to sell the
La»ul and .Negroes belonging to the estate of Christopher
Malone, hire of said comity deceased, for the benefit of tin*
heirs and creditors. March 10, 1.838
S f Rl’HKN M v LONE, admor
39 ELIZABETH MALONE, adm'rx.
5f .*i ONTlfH after dale.application will be made
to tlie honorable the tnf*rior court of Jasper coun y,
when sitting for ordinary purpo«* s, for leave to sell apart
or lie* whole of Ilie real estate of Dr. James B. Lewis, luU?
of saiil county, dec n-« <1 May 8, 1838
EDMUND B. DARDIN,) ...
47 JOHN D. SWIFT, $ a(lm or *
F OUR MONTHS after Hate, application will be
made to the lion. Inferior Court of Bulla county, when
Billing lor ordinary purposes, for N ava to sell the lain! be
longing to 'heeslale of George Klisait, lale ol said county,
deceased. REASON BLISSIT, adm’or.
April 2d 1838. 42
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will he made
In the inferior court of Coweta county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ail the land belong
ing to the estate of Leonard Barnett, deceased, for 'he be
nefit of the heirs and creditors May 7, 1838
47 NANCY HARNETT, adm'rx.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to th" honorable the inferior court-of Coweta county,
w hen silling for ordinary pi rpos a. for h ave to sell ihe un-
(livid ol half nt ioi id' Land number one hundred nnd eight
in lli" ninth di-trict ol originally Lee but mm Randolph
comity, for the bem fit of ihe legatees May 7. 1938
47 WILLIAM BULLARD, guardian.
TAT 1 ft A LL I \ Fi.lt iO It I'oUltV,
Sitting for Ordinary Pnrpo»is.
January Term. 1833.
Present, their honors. Seth Knight, Edward Moore and
Daniel .'stkes. Justices.
O RDER NISI,—Wher.-as, t.corge U. Tippin*, guar
dian uf Jme-pli >ik- * (an idiot) and Charlotte Sikes,
(an orphan) applies lor liters of dismission,
Tliesi are, therefore, | U r jje ami admonish nilnndsingulai
the kindred and creditors of said minors to he ami appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shots
cause, i any exist, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under iny hand at office, this 1st January, 1938.
30 JOHN II. SMITH, c c. o.
DEKALB INFERIOR COURT,
Silling for Ordinary Purt«weg,
May Term, 1838.
I T appearing to the Court that Lewis Bbantly in his
life lime, did execute a bond in writing, wherein lie
hound him-elf, his heirs, administrators, and assigns, in thp
sum of two hundred and forty dollars, to moke titles to the
south half of lot of Land number one hundred and forty in
the sixteenth district of originally Henry hut now DeKalb
coimtv, unto Nelson Anderson, his heirs, administrators,
and assigns.and that lie died without executing said titles to
the same, nnd also, that the said Nelson Anderson, on the
twenty-third of September, 1836, assigned over lh" said
bond tootle A P. Abney, and also, that the said A. P. Ale
nev on the 14th day of August, 1837, assigned over the
same to Jesse Cor bit, and also, that llie-aid Jesse Cnrhit,
on llie 17th day of January, 1838, assigned over said bund
to Asa W. Howard. Now on the petition of A. W. How
ard, ordered, that all persons concerned, he and appear at
Ihe next Sepu niber term of this court, to show cause if any
they have, why James W. Givens, the administrator uf the
said l-ewis Bramlv, deceased, should not make a title to the
said half lot of land, unto him Ihe said A. W. Howard,
under an order of this court, which will then pass unless
good cause be shown to the contrary, anil that this rule he
published in one of the public gazettes of this State, for at
least three months previous to said term.
A true copy front the minutes of said eourt,
48-3m E. B. REYNOLDS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA. Jas/ier county.
To the. honorable the Inferior court of said county when sit
ting tor ordinary purposes.
1 1HE peiition of Isaac Willingham respectfully
shovveth ihat, William Willingham, lafo of Jon*‘n
county, deceased, did while in life, on ihe twenty-!bird day
of >!a>, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-six, make,
execute and deliver It) your petitioner hi* certain agreement
in writing, a copy of w hich is hereunto annexed, w hereby
In* acknowledged to have received from your petiffoner
Fifty Dollars in full pavment for on* hundred and eighty-
two and one hall acres of Land more or less, adjoining
M‘Ca!lister Williamson on the west side, whereon your
petitioner th« n lived, and the said William Willingham
th'*n and thereby promised to make good and sufficient title*
therefor to your- petirioner, and your petitioner further
shove h that he !»«•* fullv complied with his contract with
the said William Willingham, and haa carried the same
fully into eff ct on his part, and you petitioner further
showeih that the said William V\ illmgliam has departed
this life without having made tn vour petitioner titles fur
said Laud in compliance with said agreement in writing,or
without making provisions therefor r»y will, whereon your
petitioner prays that your honorable court mav pa*** an or
der directing William Johnson of said coun y, administra
tor of said Widi.im Willingham, deceased, to make titles
for said l>a::d to your p**titiou»r in conformity to said agree
ment in writing, inil ss sufficient cause can be shown to ihe
contra* y by him or the heirs o- l**gnl represent mix on of said
deceased. 18 A AG WILLINGHAM, petitioner.
COPY OF THE AGREEMENT.
Received of Isaac Wi liugliam Fifty Dollars in full pnv-
nv tu tor otic liurulr d and eighty-iwo :.cre< and a half of
Land more or fo*s adjoining M Gnlister Wjffinm-on on the
west side, whereon thp said Isaac now lives, for which I
pi utilise to make g'w>d and sufficient titles, this 23d May,
18Ii6. WILLIAM WILLINGHAM.
J ASPER INFERIOR COURT,
Silting for Ordinary l*urpo>cs,
Manh Term 1838.
To William Johnson, administrator on th** estate of
William Willi ogham, deceased, nod to lh h* irs and legal
representatives «»J said deceased, yon will take notice,
FRGIAT the said William Johnson, administrator on the
J eslate Of William Willingham, d een.-ed, wilt he di
rected by an order of this court, which shall l*e firs! hold
after this rul** shall be legally advertised, lo make good and
sufficient titles in foe simple lor that tract or parcel of Lund
m ntioned in the foregoing p tiiion ami ng cement in w- ; _
! m s '•« th" said Isaac U illmtffiatr, kgpeahly to the promise
mi said agrc‘ Pl^nt coidaiufii, iuiI« ks cause to the contrary
can be shown, and it is order'd bv »lv> court, that the above
publication and this rule b»» published in a public gazette,
and m the public places in said county for three month* be
fore th order ahsoluu* shall he applied fiir and past.
A true extract from the minutes of the court, .
48—3m KICHAKD FLEMI81EK, c. «. o.
G EOIIGIA 9 Richmond county.
FH HilS Indenture, made this the first day of March, in
M. the year of onr f ord eighteen humlrcd and twenty-
thre«», fouween William Walker of the one pari nnd
?olomon ilooF. »♦; tie* other part wirne-seih that the said
M diiam Walker for and m rmnsi/leniffou of the sum of
jh/ve hundred d^Ilarn. in hand paid,at and before th" sign
ing ami adding of these pr srnis. tlm receipt whereof i*
lie-* by a« know knit*’*d, harh bargained, suit! ami convey ed
and hv ih'se presents doth bargain, sell and conv y unto
the said >ol mun fitwlge. his Ic irs, cx cni«)r>, ndm ivisira-
to.s and assigns, all rhntiraci or pare* I of Land in ill * hir i
dtstrii t ox Appling county, and known in the plan of said
districi hy lot number five himdr *d and tlir ,j e, containing
f >ur hundred and ninety acres more nr less to huv* and to
hold i In* said tract of Land unto him the said Solomon
Huge, Ins fo ils, executor*, administrators and assigns fore
ver in lee simple and the said V* dl**ru Walker for hints If,
his heirs, executors, adin nist rarer* and assigns, does hereby
vvarran and d»f»*ud the tit fo to said lot of Land unto him the
sain Aoiomoii Hodge, Ids heirs, ex outers, administrators
am! assigns and from lie* lawful claim or claims of every
oilier poison or peisor s wha so< ver.
In lesiiin n> vv her of the said William Walker hath here
unto set Ins hand and affixed his seal the day nnd year a-
buve written. WILLIAM WALKEB, [seal ]
Signed, sealed and delivered in (be presence of John
Buck, Nancy Newmans.
GEORGIA, Apj >ling coun'y,
I N open court came John Johnson sen and after being
duh sworn says on his oath, that lie was the owner of
aii original deed, of which the above :«im1 foregoing is sub
slantially a Copy, to tin* best of bis knowledge and belief,
that this deponent or his attorney had ihe same in posses
sion and that tin- deed is lost or mislaid and cannot he found
hy this deponent.
Sworn to before me,
! herefore on motion ordered. That the foregoing cony
deed he established in lieu of the lost original at the next
term of thi* court, unless cause be .shown to the contrary,
hy the said WViliiaiN Walker or his legal representatives,
nnd ihai this rule be published once n month till the next
term of this court, in one of th* 3 public gazetfs of (his Slate,
together with the copy deed and affidavit.
GEOH GIA , Appling county.
I, William A. Sindifhnt, clerk of the superior court of
»aitI county, do certify »ha? the above and for going is a true
extract taken from the minutes, passed at May term of said
court, 1838. 49
GLOBE HOTEL.
AVRfl, N. J. GODWIN rmpertfnUy inform* her
if* friend* nnrl the pnhlir, that *he will continue hi keep
open thi* -stablislnnenl during th" prftMil year, for the nr-
Rommodatiuit of BOAR HER 8 and TRANSIENT
perann*; every effort will he ramie to render eriflifirrlahle
nll -oeh ns mav pniron re the home—and to give general
salisfarlirn. Milledgeville, January 1, 1838.-28
CLINTON, GEORGIA.
jMmJL THFs undersigned having recently tnk^n charge of
lisiB *h«* abitvo establishment for the accommodation of
BOAR DEES and TRANSIENT persons.
i* now ready to nrcomiiUrtiat'* those who may favor him
with their rii'tom. e w ill use his h« st exertions 10 ad-
niiniKt r tt» the comf»rls and convenience of his patrons,
nnd with this view i.e in', rids having his lioiwc thoroughly
repaired. Him TABl/E shall be furnished with the
DELICACIES tth sonson nr-tl the srtrromnling ronntrv
m.n. nlf-irtl—Iris II \ 11 with CHOICE WINES nnd
LIQUoRM lli* STABLES nr.- LARGE and
tlRY. and ntfrided hy fnithfill Hostlers
OCTDHOYEHS ran be ai-cummodiitrd with Lots,Sic.
LUCII 8 CONE.
April 24th 183$ 44--if
JUuff JWSlOJV BO US/E,
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA.
THIS comfortable establishment i® re-opened
by its former proprietor, ami will Iw in a stale of
readint ss lor the reception of families and other
persons hy tie* middle of May. 'I he proprietor lias gone to
great expense in cnlargingnrui refitting the whole establish
ment inside and out. all of which w ill be neat, clean and
comfortable. The Stables ami Carriage Houses, are ex
tensive. and in all respects well suited to the purposes for
which they are designed. In >hort the proprietor thinks
he will hazard nothing, in pledging that this establishment
in the general, shall he inferior to none jn the Southern
States, whatever Comforts that can he in any way com
manded from the resources of the surrounding country, will
be afforded to h s guests in a manner lie trusts, that will he
entirely to their satisfaction. The establishment will he
enlarged the present season, to upwards of thirty rooms
— and charges the same as at the other public houses in the
Village.
The proprietor flatters himself, that he is loo well known
to the public to render it necessary for him in offer to them
testimonials of his abilities or desire, to render those who
favor him with their company, in all respects easy and
comfortable. His pride and interest are both at slake in
sustaining the beautiful Village of Gainesville,—which pre
sents as idauv advantages as a summer retreat, as any other
spot North or South. If therefore a liberal Southern pub
lic, will afford asuffirient patronage to justify the ifevelope-
menl and concentration of the various resources of the
surrounding country, so as to bring them into action for
their comfort and convenience, they may be assured that
the means thus afforded the propri. tor of this establish
ment, shall be liberally applied to its improvement and the
procurement of every comfort they can require, until it
shall lose nothing hy comparison with any other of the
kind. North, South, East or West,— without a liberal pat
ronage however, it is evident public expectation cannot be
met. If the advantages of an unexei pttonahle climate, su
perior water, with several Medicinal Springs, (ope of which
is acknowledged hy the most competent judg.-s to be excell
ed by none m the Southern States) fine roads in every di
rection and good society, are indueemeniNsuffieient to jus
tify the reasonable expiration, that a liberal and intelligent
public will give to their HOME Institution*, the prefer
ence over foreign one*—then the proprietor feels confident
that this appeal will not he made in vain.
REUBEN THORNTON.
April 28, 1838. fo-1fi
ALABAMA
I NCORPORATED hy the State of Alahnma, 1836 »-.l
a capital of ONE MILLION of DOLLarb
wh-rh ran he increased by the surplus capital of ihe
holders. loe **
In conformity with the third nriirlc of the bye-W.
said company, I wo hundred nnd fifty thousand dollar. \g
the "spiral Slock will he offered for sale, in the tow. S
OIRARD, Alabama, on the firsl of Jlarch next tan tm.
cent, to he paid in nt llie time of subscribing, the balances!
hr secured on pleilgt s of real eslate.
Aa it i8,r olmtfle that this institution will be readvfortJto
transaction of business hy the 15th of ic'areh nett,
Trust,
. . . Karch nert, r. M
and oiler that tone In.orances and Deposites on Tro.
agreenhle to the charier ..f said company will be taken is
such rales as are usual in offices of like character. Life In
w 11 he effected at the following rates par 8100 at
smati'
the ages annexed:
miNERAL SPUING*.
1BTOTICB is hereby given, that l lie subscriber living
LM in f ’a>s county, Georgia, five mil s sonrh-eas! nf Ca.*s-
vilfo, has mi his premises various Mineral S/inngs, consist
ing of Chulybfote nnd Sulphur; h lm> also Limwone of
‘he purest kind, ami ho would also gtv»* general in format ion.
that he inlands opening a BOARDING 9SOI sE for
»fo* rueeprfon of all persons who may wish to visit: his sec
tion of country, and foul ifo* virtue of the water, and he
promises to spare no pains to render all who may call on hmi
its <•» inform Me ns eirru in-tames will admit.
February 15. 133S.-23t-36 ALLEN PINSON.
Bacon! Bacon!!
J UST RECEIVED.—SO ftOO p uml* prime 11*1
tint'ire Middling Bacon, and for sale hy
April 17. 43 —if.
NICHOLS & DEMING.
B aeon!! Bacon!!!
A LARGE quantity of Stiperi
BACON for SALE in Mi
GEORGIA cured
dgevillr, hy
WILLIAM A. MOTT.
4bm«-'•&OIPJMMS Q’gmsssr-
.MILLINER AND MANTUA MAKER.
RESPECTFULLY".
forms me Ladius of Mi:-
j P( l«Tr*villc a r >' 4 : . .
,» vicinity
that she lias permanent!)
located herself in MIL*
LI PBEVILLL. on
I’ANCOCK-streel, (marl
oppordtp the court-house,)
where she intend* Tarry
ing on the above business
in all its various branches,
anil hopes hy her asaiduily
and attention, ro merit a
liberal slntr- of patronage
9he has now on hand a beautiful assortment of BON
NETS, trimmings. &e. of the latest fa-'hinn*. Ladies
wi'hing arlieles in In r Im - wil : please favor tier with a call
M- ord 1 is exeetiled with neatness, prom|)|iiess and des
patch. March 13. 1838. 6t-38
For one year.
For seven years,
For w hole li/e,
Age. Dollar*.
25 I 00
30 , 3 ,
35 i 35
40 ] f,ty
50 j 96
* “ 1 1*
30 1 36
35 1 53
40 ] 83
50 2 00
* |5 2 04
30 2 36
35 2 75
40 3 20
50 4 60
Copy of the Bye-f.aivs of tlretliird section of the Alaira
ma Insurance Company:
‘And on the first day of March next. Stocks to the *-
mount of I wo Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars will
be offered for sale in tire town of Girard.
Ten per cent, to he paid in nt lire time of sale; balance to
he called in m such amounts, and at such times, as may here
after be prescribed hy the Hre-Laws of said company.
And on the first day of May next, a meeting will h«
heln, in conformity with rl,e third section of said act of is-
corporation. m> lar as it regards the investment, of any w -
plus funds belonging to thei'otnpanv."
By order of the Board,
„ , 4t THOMAS S. TATE. Sec’ry pro. tern.
(*t r ard, Alabama, lebruary 20. 1838.-tf-3S r
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SAFE.
ffffffff ACRES, in St wart and Sumter rotm-
WVV ties, IS offered for sale <«n aecommodatiaf
terms—situa ed on Kinchafoonn, Ijmnahassee and Chocla-
hai hy creeks, forming settlements to suit purchasers, from
one to tei en squares in a hi sly, some of them well improv
ed, and is second lo none in Stewart county, all level er**fc
lanils, and rich
TERMS easy, nnd made lo suit purchasers. Persoa*
wishing to purchase Innd, eillier Pine, Oak and Hickory, or
Hammock, and will nail on the subscribers, in the 26th
District of Slimier County, ean gel any kind they shaU
call for, if il should he land ihat will make 2(MMJ lbs. Cotton
per arre, if well cultivated. Hammock lands will laW
more than one day to look at them.
JEPTHA PICKETT,
R. B PICKETT.
June 5th, 1838 50—IOt.p.
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.
OTICE.— Will be sold in the town of ROANOKE
‘V on Friday the 20ih of July next, a great number of
Town l-ots, to the highest bidder, on accommodating terra*.
Also, a large Warehouse will be rented, for the next season.
WILLIAM COOPER, agent.
Mav 22, 1838- 9 t -43
FOR SAFE.
r flAT beautiful, healthy,nnd commodious lot, on which
the subscriber now resides, at Midway, two milra
from Milledgevtlle, and a half mile from tire site of Ogle-
thorp" University, it contains i<*n acres, and has on it a
large.convenipnt, and pleasant DWELLING HOUSE.
witlr out houses, a well iif exellerit water, and a spring be
sides many other advantages. For terms apply to R. K.
Hi.'-s, Esq.
Octuher9th, 1337.—16—If JOHN A. CUTHBERT.
f 1IIEROKEE I AND LOTTERY.—The Book
Ay of Ibis till" III lie puplislied bv the Compiler, James
F. Smith, is now in press li contains I be names of sH
ibrtnnatP drawers in said Lottery. Their residenpe and
Ni drawn hylhetn The daleuf ihe gram to each lot
granted previous lo the 1st of hmiiary, 1838. An engraved
map of each district, and comprises about 5D0 royal pagra
'•cavo size, w ill he primed on gisal paper and neatly hoaiul.
TheMihscnhers for ihe work arid persons desirous ofob-
urining it. are inlbrmcd that it will (re ready for delivery,
and 6 rsale at 85 per ropy,on the 1st of July next, in MiU
Igrlgeville.
June 12, 51—tf THE PUBLISHER.
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
'|3JIE FALL TERM ofiIns Institution will open r
Wednesday, 13ih insl. As the number nf §tuden*fe
is limited, it js lo Ire ilc-iri rl that w ‘ no dps.-n .
izine (rs, shnirld :
r’Sn*-
lining of the term.
ill be rereived nl 8250 per
H|K. FREDERICK HOLTZ, is requested, should tins
IV* nonce meei Iris eye, to inform lire Editors of the Fed
eral Union, hy mail or otherwise, of his place of residence,
as a worthy and res|reeiahle widow of Iris acquaintance is
deeply interested in a knowledge of him and of his place
of residence Should any one aeqtininlerl with Holtz he
able to furnis! this information, it will he thankfully recei
ved. May 29, 1838.-4t-49.
“l^rOTICE.—Four nil'll ills nlit r dale, application will
la he made to the Honorable Inferior t onrt of Newton
ruunty, when sitting fir ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell
a house and lot in the town of Covington lor the benefit uf
Sarah E. Stokes, a minor.
JOSEPH 8. ANDERSON, Guardian
April 24, 1838 4m—44.
GEORGIA. Jone* county,
^^AMI EI. STEWART of the three hundred and ae-
verity seventh district, Georgia militia, lolls before
Samuel Cray a justice of the peace in anil for said county,
one HAY MARE, ft •nr years old, both hind feet white,
a Star in her forehead, w hite snip on her nun-, with a email
hell en, about four feet six inches high—npp raised bv Wil
liam Brooks and Willinm G. Maddox, to Fifty dollars, this
28th April, J8:i8.
A true ropy front the estrav-hook. Mav 14, 1838
49 CHARLES MACARTHY, c l c.
GEORGIA. J..
county.
GEORGIA. DeKalb Cwnly.
W HEREAS, my wi/e Amanda F. Hopkins has left
rov bed and hoard, without any provocation, all
persons are hereby cautioned not lo luirhour, or credit her
on ray account, as I will not he arrounlahle fi>r any debts
of her contracting, this 25th May 1338.
Jane 5, 1838 5»~3». B. F. HOPKINS.
W ILI.Ia M HARKINS of the two hundred and nine
ty ninth district, Georgia militia, tolls hefirre tames
Long one of lh'* ['lei ices of the peace in and Ibr said conn-
tt.one csirav M ARE—appraised hy John R. Carr and
Joshua Davis, supposed to he wmth siitv five dollars and
nhout four or five year* old, a hay mare, no i*artieiilarniarks-
tliis 5th May, 1834.
A true copy from theesiray-hook. May 14, 1838.
48 CHARLES MACARTHY. c. i. c.
GEORGIA. Jaxpnr county.
J OHN A. SH VIRMAN of the 363d district, Georgia
Militia, told before Harman H Geig-r, Esq. one gray
horao, hi* tail and main a little dark, fmr feet eight im-ie-s
high, risingfiv yrars old Vppraiaerl y M Whit field
and E. W. Bayne* to forty dollars, this l6h June 1838.
June 13 51 ROBERT KELLAM, c. i. c.
R ANA W AY from the Subscribers on the night of the
ton rt h iiistaut, a negro fellow calling himself JOHN,
lie w as a i tinaw ay slave lodged in Twiggs Coimfy Jail, and
says lie belonged lo a man by i lie name of Ifavid T. Willson
of Mobile, Alahnma, all of which is not believed. He had
oil when ho left a bine pair of cloth pantaloons, an old siik
velvet vest, two round coats, nsnttinett and linuen: a black
hat, a pair of round toed shoes, about No. 8; and is sup
posed to have rode off a horse belonging to William Perry—
the burse is a brown Sav, and from a spot in one of his eyes
has lost lh -sight. John is a very dark complected negro,
nl twenty five years of age, five feet, six or eighth inches
high, very fleshy, and from lieing whipped has scars on his
bark, arms and thighs; of the African race, and vorv smart
and handy about the house and stable, although affects to
be very ignorant. A liheral reward will he given for his
apprehension iflodged in some Jail, or delivered to the sub
scribers in Marion.
CHARLES C. WHITEHEAD,
ROBERT A. EVANS.
June 12, 1838 51—tf
TAILORS TAKi: NOTIFF.
rWMIE subscriber offers for sale T. OLIVER’S im
9 provem nr on theSSIOULDER Mi.ASUR
SYSTEM. This'8 suin'thing • inir- ly original • li
ni"Hsiiri- is taken rnnml h uii should-rs, divid 'd into a scale
which iim-d hi conjunction with a mi fashioned Protrac
nr is most ccrtnml; one ofth • simpi st and rsteverof-
f red to th -triple Num nuis eerlificat-a accompany lli
svsleni wliieli slums that it hi used and app oved ol hi
many ofth" principal ailors in llie Unit'd Mates Til*
priceis I'WENTA DOLL A RS, and it can he conveyed h
subscribers hy mail I have obtained an AGENCY f"'
TF. ACHIN’ I I ; iikiwis- to g-1 suhserihers fiir OLI
VER’S REPORT OF FAS IONS, wtii h
he publish d SPUING and FALL, at Free DiJIurtper
annum, to subscribers. Persons w i-liing this Fall Report
will send in th-ir names by the middle of August. I am
likewise Agent for A Ward's and F. - ehan's system lor
drafting car m nis
N B.—Partienlar attention will he paid to Military work
entrusted to Ids care. Orders respectfully solicited
June 5. 50—tf JAMES II KTY
VVANTE-r ( JIJH DI ATI LY.
A 8 Apprrnt'r" s to th" Tailoring business—five or six
Tm. bins of fifteen nr sixtis-n years of age Boys of th
above ages of good moral character and industrious hnhil.*
may find a good situation by early applieatiou to the sub
scribers in Moriticello Georgia.
STILLWELL, MARSHALL, & Co
May 24th. 1839,-50-41.
Su'IODMjER X*
Saddlery Hardware, Harness, Trunks, 11 'hips, $c.
SMITH A WRIGHT
R ESPECTFULLY inform their old patrons and the
public generally, that they now have on hand at their
old es'ahljshment, nt NEWARK, New Jersey, a splendid
assortment of SADDLERY, and all other articles in
that line, to which they would solicit the attention of sncli
ns may want, and who fiv] disposed to tavor them with their
custom, being confident that they can please in quality and
style uetter than they have heretofore been enabled to do.
Newark, New Jersey, February 17, 1838. 26l-37
D ISSOLUTION,—Thefirm of Edwards ^Dixon
is this day dissolved hy mutual ronsrni.
i day
May 1, 1838.
M. E. EDWARDS,
F. H. DIXON.
||| E. EDWARDS will continue the above husi-
!-"*• ness under his own name; thankful for past patron-
rtg" ha hope* by studious attention to merit
uf the same
i continuance
NOTICE.
fMMlE firm of NEWELL & DUNCAN is this day
* DISSOLVED. All indebted to the firm will call
on Isaac Nf.well and settle immediately, whoisauthuri.
sed lo cloae the concern. May 14. 1838.
ISAAC NEWELL,
WALKER DUNCAN.
{£?“ The undersigned will continue the
business at the old stand, and is deter
mined lo sell Goods NEARLY as LOW
as any other house.
ISAAC NEWELL
Milledgeville, May 22,-3t-43.
TEN DOLLARS RUIYAKD
R UN A W A Y from the subscriber in Randolph conn-
lv, on Friday the 7lli of March, a N gro inon called
DEAN, nhout twenty-two or three years of nee. very
dark,about five feet seven inches high his fro.it teeth full
and show- very plain, slow spok'-n nnd impudent. Th"
allow even'd will he given lo any person who may havet/p
N gro lodged in any sal'.- Jail so that I get him. 1 expect he
wili make his wax f >r’l’nldwui county,Georgia, ns he was
brought from there iu January last. March 26, 1838.
41-if GEORGE J*. WOOD.
NOTICE.
K AN A W A V from the subscriber about the 30th oTFeh-
ruary lest, a Negro man named BOB, about five
fi't eight inches high, thirty year* uf age. rather yellowish
black; it is expected he will aim to get to Milledgeville, Ga.
information of him in Jail or otherwise will he attended to
and r. warded. M. M EDWARDS.
Near Wilsunville, Shtlhy county, Alabama,
April 23, 1838 46-tf
JEST PUBLISHED,
The Pleadings and Evidence in the trial cl
Fur Cheating and Swindling.
ft7*A few copies for sale at this C thee.
COTTON MACHINERY
AND MIL!. CASTINGS.
C OTTON MACHINE.. Y BUILT and MILL
CA8TING> furnished and filled up. including
Wrought Iron Work at the Slmrp'si nnlic" and on favora
ble tems, hy the Savage Muniifnc'uring Company,
Address THOMAS I. A N N it A I.E, su.iei iuiendent,
March 2D, l'38.-9t* 39 Savage, Maryland.
REFERENCES.
William Shiver*, Sen. Hancock county, Ga.
Bprwlll " ynn, “ “ “
David K. Koacm, Eatonton, Putnam county, Ga.
Five or six parlour boarders
annum, including all expenses.
.'-neb Modems w ill he instructed in Latin, French, Ifaliaa
and Spanish—Music nn the Piano, Guitar. Sir. Drawing
i aiming and such other branches as parents may drsiro.
••Remarks on Female Fdiicntioti," is in the hands of lh*
Printer, and v ill soon he published.
An Es-ay on tlie 1'heory and Practice nf Musie,
'larches, &t\, hy V. Lh! asti*, Professor of Mukic in ihia liv
slitntion, are for salenl llie Book Stores.
Our friends arc informed that this Institution is now in a
very flourishing condition, in spitenfth" various rumor* at-
tempted to he spread hy those who consider us formidablo
"pponents. or iliey would labor to put us down hy Our
means. 1 hey have reported that vvearc not patruniaed lby
respectable ppopl *. and other things eqnativ generous nnd
* e-onl. In confirmation nf the truth of such, vve refer all
wishing correct information to Jesse P. Green, Wm. B.
Green. J am* 1 * Anderson. Esqrs. of But ke County; John
Morel E-qr >avannah. John E Lester David Lester, Esqrs
Jones(.'nniilv; David Hill. Sp phen Bivir s, Esqrs.Col. Hock-
Well Major Will. Y llansell, <kc ir of Baldwin County.
1 his is professedly a Southern Jnstiiiition, and Southern
ra.-ii will support it.
L. LATASTE,
ANNA M. LATASTE.
June 12, 1838 51—It. Principals.
Sentinel and < hrnnicle, Augusta, Savannah Georgian,
lid Brunswick Advocate, will plcn.scgivetheahove 4 inssr-
■ lOosand forward tin-ir accounts to
L. L.
SCOTTSBOKOIGH
HERMITAGE FEMALE SEMINARY.
J8HE pnlrons and friends of this institution are inform-
" ed, hat there will he a public examination of its pti-
P'l- on 1 intraday, the 7ih of June. The Concert, in tha
M wii-al Department, will be in the evening, commencing
•il 7 o'clock.
7 he exercises of the next term will commence on lh*
following Monday, the 1 It h of June
NATHAN LONGFELLOW. Principal.
May 21, 1838. 41-48
EATONTON F*'MAI>E SCHOOL.
THK semi-annual examination of ihe young ladies of this
■ School will tak place on Thursday and Friday the
Mill and 15th inst. Parents and others interested in the
cause of stlueniion. are respectfully invited to attend.
JAMES W. ARMSTRONG, Principal.
JuneSih. 1838. 50-2t
PUGILISM.
AfR- Dl'MM respect fully informs the Citizens of Mil*
^ fodgeville nnd its vicinity, thm he contemplates open-
•»»g a Sclusil in this place should }»** meet with sufficicieot
encouragement in the art of PUGILlNM or SELF-
DEFENCE. Mr D. lieing a stranger here will not say
any I hing of his acquirements arid skill in leaching the ar*
of enabling the tn ik lo vie with the strong, but respectfully
requests those vv ho arc desirous of receiving instruction to
call on him at McComb's Tavern, where lie w ill give them
practical demonstrations of his skill and make known his
terms.
June 12,1838 51—tf.
CEHTRAL BANK AGENCY.
'■’HE nndersigned. Officers of this Bank, will attend to
the Renewal of all NOTES that may he entrusted to
their care,for the customary fee of ONE DOLLAR tor
eaeli enewal. Letters enclosing Note and .Money for tha
renewal of post-paid, directed in the nllteers ct tea
*'em ral Bank or any one ol them will lie promptly attenaed
. March 17, 1838. PETER FAIR,
B. P. STUBBS,
39-26t W. H. MITCHELL,
GENERAL AGENCY.
T HE undersigned w ill attend to llie Renewal of all
Notes in the Central Bank that may beentrustod
to his rate firr the eu.iomarv feed' One Dollar for each re
newal. Also—to the taking out and forwarding Grant*,
tor fifty rents each.
Letters inclosing Money and Notes (post-paid) will ha
promptly attended to.
JOHN R. ANDERSON.
Milledgeville, May 22, 1838. 48-2mlls!0
IRON WORKS.
npiIEIIABEKSUAM IRON WORKS are now
■ in full and sueeauful operation, and the company
awnh'gthem are prepared lo supply any QUANTITY of
CASTINGS, at llie lowest price*, either Wholesale or
Retail. Cast Iron Machinery of any description will be
furnished at the shortest notice. Bar Iron being at present
in ranch demand, any assortment, warranted of the heal
quality, will he furnished by allowing the company a *hort
time to draw it to order. Maw Mill and Grist Mill Irons al
ways kept on hand. LEWIS F. E. DUGAS, agent,
Habersham county, November 14. I8$7.
1RJOTICE.—e-I hereby caution,rail persons from tra-
I™ ding for R note of hand made hy me, and payable to
Mile* Murphy or hearer, for ninety dollars, given on the
27th May, 1838, and payable one day after dale. I am de
termined on nut paying the above described Dole, aa 1 have
not received the ouneideration for which it waa given.
June 12,1838 51—M. HUGH ADAMS.
FEDERAL UNION JOB OFFICE.
Yl r E have recently made large additions to our JOS
* * OFFICE, nnd are now prepared to execute with
neatness and despatch,
ALL KINDS OF
Plain, Ornament l and fancy
ag*as
SUCH AS
BOOKS. rig CIRCULARS,
PAMPHLETS, f HANDBILLS*
CARDS, He LABELS,
Ac. Ac, Arc.
We have nowon hand a large amt extensive assortment of
Used by the different Legal Officers of this State, of the
most approved forms.
Persona wishing DEEDS or BLANKS of any kind, ea»
beanpplied by the Ream, Quire, or single copy, hy calling
at the Federal Union Ofuce, in the Upper Tenement
ef the hrirk building, below Huson’s Tavern, on Greeoe-
street, formerly occupied by tha Darien Bank.
PARK & ROGERS.
The extensive circnla’ion of onr paper in Georgia and Ala
bama, and in other States, offer* to onr patron, and octal*,
having adverli*em*ac*, an opportunity of giving general F**"
Itchy to chair notice*, Ac.