The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, August 15, 1843, Image 4

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Choice Drugs, ?lc<1irinc«, A'c. Uaviliintl, Kecsc, A Co., b'O JlAutN' I.ase, Mew-York. ^ if:» •. itumi, ITavt'cI, ami Allen, il II.vvke Street, Charleston,®. C., j, jjiuf"; ™ IfaviJiuialr Itisley, & C’°., I ill I- 1 Arum. Ceo. <Mluiiilk--., jy ■ , . . •■TfOIILO call the attention nf purchasers to their >V extensive Slock, embracing Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals. Perfumery, Class, Paint, Gils, Dye-Stuffs, \u ;u nf the importance to tire consumer, of having mure lneei-incsof tho best quality, they spare no-pains in the u of those advantages which long experience, afI d an < xtenrive acquaintance with chemists, manufac ture,... am: dealers, hnlii foreign and domestic,gites them ill ll;, ;ce and selection of goods. Orders directed to either house, accompanied wi lt cash, or approved references, will receive promptat- temion; and purchasers may rely on the : . ' Mon of genuine i h ugs, neatly put up and carefully packed. July 13,1813. 5—5t COTTON BOATS 0?J FLINT RIVER. 1IIE subscribers take this method of making known Administrator’s Safe-. O N ihe fifteenth day of September next, will be sold.a the residence of the late Calvin A Hall, ot Irwin county, deceased, a part or all of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of cattle, horses, cart, &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES HAIX, Sr., Adin’r. July is. W43. T_ Gnardian’s Sale. 4 GUEEABLEto an order of the Inferior Court of \ Monroe eoimtv, while sitting for ordinary ptirpo- T to their ft lends and the public, that they have built f ses, will he sold on the first Tuesday m October next during the last springftit their boft-yard, 3-d of a mile within the usual hours of sale, before the Court House below Die old Agency ferry, on Flint Kiver, two excel- door, in Eatonton, Putnam county, four hundred and lent B.ir-es for the navigation of said riven and as it is fifty acres of land more or less.'-lving in Putnam county; their intention to boat from their boat-yard on said river, ; sold for the benefit of the heirs of Henry and Jesse I’ve, to Albany, or to the Bay, if necessary, they respect- late of Monroe county, deceased. Terms made known fully solicit the patronage of their friends and the pub- on the day of sale, lie generally, as tin y will use every possible exertion to j July . 1343. A PUBLIC li LESSING. Those I’.lls have long been known and appreciated for their extraordinary and immediate powers ot restoring per fect health to persons suffering under noariy every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. They are particularly recommended to all those persons who are afflicted with any kind of a chronic or lingering complaint, as there is no medicine before the public which lias so natural and happy effect upon the system in correct ing the stomach and liver, and to the formation of healthy chyle and thereby purifying the blood. They arc acknowledged by the hundreds an-.! thousand* who arc using them, to he riot only tii ■ most mild and pica eant in tlieir op* ration, but the most perfectly innocent,safe andefliciint ir.edi, me ever OiK-rtd iu the public, 5 hose Who once make a trial of them, and call again and again lor more which is sufficient piouf of their good >p; filics. j; k \ DACHE—SICK OR N ERVOl)S. Those who have suffered and arc weary of suffering with this distressing complaint, will find Spencer’s Ve- cet.w i.i-. Pit I.s a r< medy at once certain and immediate in its effects. One single dose of the Piilstaken soon as tho headache is felt coming on, will cure it in one hall hour entirely. , , . As a remedy in summer at id bowel complaints, they dia- play their wonderful powers to admiration, and are tar su perior to any thing in use for these complaints. In Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, they stand unrival led. Many have been cured m a few weeks, aftei having suffered under the dreadful complaint for years. In Habitual Costiveness, tin v arc decidedly superi or to any Vegetable Pill ever brought before th - public; and one 25 cent box willVstablish their surprising virtues. and place them beyond the reach of doubt in the estimation of every individual. They nre invaluable in nervous and hypochondriacal in fections, loss of appetite, uml all complaints lo which fe males alone are subject. . j They are mild in their action,and convey almost imme- I diale conviction of their utility* from the first ,;cse. I hey may he taken by persons of any age: anil the feeble the in firm, the nervous and d, licate are strengthened by their op- I crati >n, because they clear !ho system of bad hi mors, quit: nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. Upwards of three hundred and seventy thousand boxes of these inestimable Pills have been sold within the last twelve mniiilis in three States alone, and more than three times the sain,i quantity in other States. As an anii-billious medicine, no family should bo without j them. A single trial of them is more satisfactory than a thousand certificates. TALCEDEGA SPRINGS, Ala. Aug. 17, 1 12. I This is to certify, that 1 have been afflicted wilh sick- hoadaohe, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and Costive- j ness, for Ihe last 8 or 9 years, during which line I had ta- j ken, as well as I recollect, about 60 boxes of Beckwith s , Tills, 12 boxes of Peter’s Pills, and a number of boxes of ; Champion's and Brandreth’s Pills, all of which nfforccdmo | but h'tle or no relief. At last was recommended l)r. Spen- : cer’s Vegetable Pills, and well 1 did; lor t never bail but oim ! attack of the Sick-Headache after I commenced taking the ; Tills, (now about six months,) ami I candidly confess that I j have derived more real benefit from the use of Spencer’s Tills, than from all the other medicine and (dlls that I ha ve j ever taken, nr.d 1 would earnestly recommend th* m TO | ALL, ns being ill my opinion, tho best medicine in use for i all lingering romplairifs. Tim PiiJs have done me so much | good, that I would not feel willing to hr without them for , five dollars a box; and 1 cannot but feel very thankful to 1 Dr. Spencer for having prepared such a valuable medic ine, and the distribution of it is conferring a very great favor on the public, as it is n thing of the utmost importance that ev ery family should have a supply of Dr. Spencer's truly valu able pills constantly on hand. ISAAC AI.THOMAS. KISER’S STOKE, Talledega co. Ain., Aug. 15, 1842. This is to certify, that 1 have used Dr. Spencer’s Vegeta ble Kills in my family for the last f> months, and 1 consider them the heat pills l ever used. 1 was appointed an agent for the sale of them about six months ago, at which lime the travelling agent left me about one hundred boxes, and 1 have sold out every box long since, and could have sold as many more if they had been left. 1 think every family should ke<p a s« pply on hand. 1 have never sold any pills in mv store that has been liked so well us Spencer’s Vegeta ble Fills. ADAM RISER. July 27, 1S43. 7—3m expedite and forward Cotton as quick and as Iowa possible to either place. vAll Cottons delivered at their warehouse will be stor ed free until it can he carried off. CHRISTOPHER F. PICKLING, SAMUEL F. CORBIN. ' Crawford Co., Ga. July 17, 1843. ' a — 3,11 Warrentou atid STAGE NOTICE. THIS old and well known route, kvT'-, - k' k-- ^.huv.ng been reduced v-a Hack r*Mt®i^i.ine by,| 1 e Post Office Depart- to run three times a week— wIlMwIvir WIliTD U to il on Si ndat’s. Tuksd.xv’s and Tiiursoav’s, after the arrival of the cars from Angus- to, and arrive at iff ilsi’tlm’ViBt’ the next days at 11 o'clock. A. M —leaving M "ledge villa on Tuespay's. Thi:hsp vy’s and Bxtukday's. immediately alter ^tln; ar rival of the Stage from Macon, and arriving at YYarien- jon on the same days by 8 o’clock, !’• -M- 1 proprie tors take this occasion to inform tile public, that every ex ertion will be made to render this Line as comfortable and _ _ e expidiliousas any in the State. Irom Augusta to a!,icon, j n Snuitercount; via IVarrenton. Sparta and IMilh’dgeville. I his Lino , r ,, p,. c ^ deceased, and will intersect with the Central Rail Road, near M il.ei.ee- ,,y,aiis. Terms made !■ vilie. and at Macon with the Monroe Rail Road and the Florida Line. Passengers from Augusta or Macon, will in all cases have the preference over those on the route —they, therefore may be assured ol no di IFF State office at VVarrenlon, Eaglt Jmlsoij, agent. KNOX & M r Milledgeville, July 2t>, 1S43. w3m i <jroriieS5J :ss3*l Matykinsvil!c HACK LINE. WILL leave <S<»rdoi5 on .Tuesday’s, Tiukspai sand Sat- 7 o’clock, A. M., and ar- _fa\vklnsvil!c the same days at 7. T. M.. & will leave Haw kinsv lilt- Scnday’s, Wedsesuat’s and I'ripay’s at 1, A. M., and arrive at Gordon at 5, 1’. M., which will be in time to take the Car direct to Macon. KNOX A MOTT, Proprietors. Milledgeville, July 2f>, l -43. w'3m—7 [CF The Messenger and Constitntiona publish, 3 months weekly. BENIER TYR, Gtiardiaii II. H. SULIVAN, Adin’r. Hotel, D. N OTT. aprietors. ^t!u Ga'D’dlnnh; Sale. G'REEABLE to an order of the inferior Court of Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary pnrpo* j ( ses, will be sold on the first Tuesday iu December next, j before the Court House door, in Canton. Cherokee | comity, within the usual hours of sale, lot of land No. > | 210, ‘.id district and 2d Section, Cherokee county, con- j ! mining forty acres: sold for the benefit of (he heirs ot i ] Henry and Jesse Bye. late of Monroe county, deceased. 1 Terms made known on the day of sale. ; BENIER TYE, Guardian, ; 11 H. SULIVAN, Adm’r. I i July 20, 1843. 7 ; Gaardian’s Sale. I A GIt F.FABLK to an order of the Inferior Court of j ! il. Monroe county, when sitting for ordinary purpo- j ses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, | : wiihin the usual hours of sale, before the Court House j door, at Americne, in Sumter county. lot of land No > no: known, containing two hundred two mid a half acres, j lit inter county, drawn by the orphans of lien- ' 1 sold for the benefit of said or r ms. Terms maile known on the day of sale. j BENIER BYE, Guardian. ! H. II. SULIVAN, Adm’r. July 2(5, 1843. 7 j Guardian’s EEABEF. lo an order of the Inferior Cnurtofj ii-'i n county, when silling for ordinary pnrpo- ; ses, will be siikl on the first Tuesday in October next, be- ! lure die Court House door, in the town of Danlelsville, l Madison county, within the legal hours of sale, one lot j of land, containing two hundred and twenty-nine acres, i In' the same more or less, whereon the subscriber now lives, adjoining Harriet \\ . Graham. John McLeroy, and | others; sold as the property of the heirs of Lewis Sims, j deceased, for the purpose of a division between said ! heirs. Terms of sa ! e made known on the day. NANCY SIMS, Guardian, j July 20,1843. (r. n. c.) 7_ 13% s15«r’s Saio, WsrlLL be sold before the Court House door, in Per- V V ry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in De- \ LL persons having demands against the estate of James Herston, lato of Wilkinson county, deceased must present them within the time prescribed by law, and those persons indebted to smo deceased, are re quired to make payment without delay to ALEX A N D E il 11ERSTON, Adin’r. * Wilkinson county, May 11 1843. 50 TVyOTlOE Slierehy civen to all persons indebted to _L 1 t!ic estate of Deiumuel Bower, lato of Baldwin county, deceased that thev are required to make imme diate payment; aiui persons having demands against said estate are required to render an'account ot their do- August 3. 1843. ' 4 LL persons indebicil to the Estate of George I). An il. derson, late of Cobb county; deceased, are hereby requested to come forward and make immediate pay ment.—And those having demands against said estate, aro requested to render 'hem in properly attested, within the time prescribed hv law. July 7, 1843. JANE II. ANDERSON, Adm’rx. 3 J. M. ANDERSON, Adm’r. fit Bankruptcy. “ UnnA States District Court. { fu r.iwknipity- District of Georgia,. y W ILLIAM CAKl'ER JUNES, Into, merchant, an.t WtBM Itoad contruclor en the Monro« 4va;l,Boad.M tb, firm of (innhrn & Jones; aUankrnnt. havingflied his petuton, praybi-, tl.at a fill! Itlscharg. from nts dehis ■»»D.e.U-cJWJ and an.l , f ,t,. thereof be grantea to Mtn—WotWe >< heretty .;v C n t„ ill creaitors wlm have nrovc/l their Jca ic anil «her ttersunr in fllfem-st t> appear at tho Court Houre in the "hV of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September next 'o il o'clock, A. M. to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall nol he granted. United Statf.s District Coi rt, District of Georgia. • In Bankruptcy. Oeor'si;’, Bo It r f- .ii.tig. Sav?.nivi’i, June 9, 1S43. Unitki> States District’ Court. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. 52— lit w HTATr District of Georgia. Al I < ember nigxt, forty-two acres of laud, part of lot N j 237, in tin f>lh district of said county, well improve IB ON WOBlik. T ! mu: AU j and good hind, sold on a twelve months credit, and as ill please part of the real estate of Adam Carson. late o r Jones county, deceased. DAVID I*. CARSON, iix’or. July 2C>, ls-43. _ 7_ ire now in i _ ExOilllor’S »rjy i-v, ry j be sold before tlje Court House door, in ui to lHrtkc vv Canton, Cherokee county, on tho first Tuesday j ’« NovoioIkt next, a forty acre lot of land, No. 742.21st y. AH m- ) district 2nd section, sold as part of the real estate of i •» I Adam Carson, late of Jones eouiitv. docoasod. Terms M i-cr ,.Ait j oash. DAViD I*. CARSON, Ex*or. i July 36. 1843. 7 Iron Wc ity, ( Woo! Larding ^acbiEK^. ri'ilR subscriber is prepared lo furnish Uool Carding I Machines oft very description according to order, wjih the improved &tyle i f small workers and strippers; they will he made with roll Duffers fur custom work,or with Con densrs for manefaeturing purposes. All kind of Woolens nmchienery, and Cards furnished ut short notice at price corresponding w ith ihe slate yi the times. Reference may he made tu John (Ren, Esq.. l*«>si Master, Decatur, Georgia, who is operating meehincry of my make. Address the subscriber ut 8outh Covontrv Conn. JOHN BOYNTON May 2*2, 1843. 17t-43 STRAYED, from tho plantation of the subseri- her, in Jones county, !I miles from Clinton, on .iJaA. the rmul lending to Eatonton. on the nig the lrilh April last, a large mouse colored mare Mule, he tween 3 and ^ years old. Any infomnuion rw T* cll «« her, will he thankfully received, or a liberal reward paid for her delivery to me. . JAMES A. BILLINGSLF.A. June 26,1843. ** ^ |^(H St afterdate*, application wi _I made tv* the honorable Inferior (Xiurt of J< pone MONTHS after date, application will jd_ he made to the hcnorablc the Inferior court of Pu laski county when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to seM all the lands belonging to the estate of Edward Burch, senr., late of said county, deceased. EDWARD* A. BURCH, Adni’r. June 10. 1843. J will he Jourt of.I ones county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the slaves of Robert II. Finney late of sa d county, deceased. NATIJ. S* GLOVER, Adin r. June 1,1843. 1 m. on TIOI R MO YTHS afn*r datc‘, [application rifl r i he made to the Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the »i.av U . oi Ad...„ f!«»«-.niil Isitfiiif said county, doc’d. DAY ID P. CAK^urt. r,x .m* May JO, 1843. 48 Atiiiiiiiifetrsitor's OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. 1 7101 n MOYTBS after date, application will he made to the Honorable, the inferior Court ol Jas per county, when silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave lo sell lot of land, lying in the 5th, district of orig- A cm Co only lot belonging lo tlie estate of John }*nyne late of Jasper county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased, POLLARD PAYNE, Adin’r. June 1st. 1843. 51 A certain and effectual Curt for Ague ana it nr; a (so a most superior Medicine ihe treatment of Billions t c- rcr, AY usea, General Debility, and Ncrrous llrttancss. T he most flattering recommondations of this medi cine have bet'll received from many eminent Phy sicians and others, who have used it. And it is presumed j Clint no medicine has ever been used whose action has been j more beneficial, pleasant and invigorating, and calk'd forth | from aflliclcd sufferers such expressions of heartfelt grnli- j lude and thankfulness. Persons taking the Pills, soon find J themselves relieved, Chill broken! rover gone! Stomach j and head free and healthful! Strength and appetite inert as- j ing and improving, and all nervous weakness fled When taken according lo the directions accompanying them, they never fail to cure ihe Chill and Fever the first j day, and never sicken the stomach or operate upon the i bowels. Their action upon the whole system is so charming; that j .persons are invariably surprised and pleased with their rap- j id and complete restoration to health. The Pdls nre purrjy and solely Vegetable; and the happy | combination of the ingredients and no proportion are such as to produce a medicine which never fails to relieve v\Jicn relief iu at all attainable. Each 1 ox contains 20 doses of Pills—Price, One Dollar. T HE public ure hereby cautioned against being im posed upon by paying in these hard times one dol lar and twenty five or one dollar mid fifty cents lor a box of Pills ora buttle of any kind of Medicine to cure Chills and fevers, when a box of Hull's Fever a: Ague and Anti-Fe ver Pills, can he had for only One Dollar that have never failed in a single instance of curing the Chills and Fevers, when usrd according to the directions accompanying them. Remember this, and next time get Hull’s Pills, and thereby save your half a Dollar. For sale by YVM. G. LITTLE, &. CO., Agents. Milledgeville, August 1, 1843. —3m ^ourt of Gwinnett county, while silting for ordi- ’ nary purposes, will he sold at the Court House in said i county. Oil the first Tuesday in October next, that very | valuable and delightfully situated plantation, belonging j to the estate of Janies Gilbert, deceased, lying upon the j banks of Chattahoochee story 'I/O l-K MONTHS after date application xvillb hundred and fifty acres > • •,- , . , , - ; J. made to the honorable the Inferior Uourtof Txviggs dwelling hou c e, with lour spacious rooms auo\e«inn lit- ; . .. r ? « low completely finished; a good kitchen, sloreltot.se, ! 'onntv. when stUniS f*»r ordinary purposesfor leave to and’other necessary buildings; the Ferry, (cxtensivel | s.di o" h- land and negroes belonging to Ben.a.n.n V. known as Gilbert’s Ferry.) together with a good Boat, j Iv ‘‘ ll 47 ,jt e o. said e on tin deceases ^ are in good condition. The purchaser nitty supply him- ( [ I* \ v V W1'I t V Judm’or. seif with grain at the place on best terms, as the product DLlvaixr ivti.i.i, ) of the place now on rent will be about five hundred ! Apru U, 1843. 11 j bushels of corn, mostly for sam. Possession given on mouths after date application will be made | tlie first day of January next. ’] ernis of sale good notes | g ’ to the honorable Inferior court of Tw iggs conntv, w ell secured, payable twelve months after date. Also, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all | one-fourth part of lot No. 277, in the L th district, I the real estate of Jacob Pearce, senior, iaie ol Twiggs ! Gwinnett county, containing sixty-two and un half acres, j county, deceased. j Terms as above July 19.1643 1VM. MALTBIE. ? M. B. MONTGOMERY, ) JACOB PEARCE. Adm’rs. April 17. I- 1 '.:: THEOPHILUS PEARCE, ) adtn'or. YV •X- .4diniiiis4raior‘s Sale. A GREFABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of J\_ Jones county, when sifting for ordinary purposes, will he sold in the town of Clinton, in said enmity, on I he first Tuesday in November next, ail the real estate of Noah Butt, late of said county, deceased, lying and be ing in said county. Terms on the day. ELDRIDGE C. BUTT, Adni’r. July 26, 1843. 7 Adniiiiisfrsitoi's SaU*. ILL he sold oti Tfinrsday the 31st day of August next in Marietta, ot the Into residence of George D. An- i derson, late of Cobb County, deceased; All the personal \ property (except a low library,) belonging to the estate of said deceased. Consisting of horses, mules, cattle, hogs, it waggon, carriage, buggy, sulky, farming utensils, house- hold and kitchen furntiurc, together with other articles too tedious to mention. Also will be sold on llie fourth Monday in September ' ——* next, at the(Vurt Hou«c m Marietta, the law library of the j H10IW9I.S after date application will be said deceased. JL made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jas- Sale to continue fr«*m day to day, until all is sold. Terms ; per county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave made known on the day of sale. i to sell the real and personal estate of William Jones, sen- ! ior, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors i of said deceased. erADPt.’ t\ % urirtvo i idtn’or. I .jYOlIIl MOXTflSM after date, application will he made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jones county while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Adam Car- sou, late of Jones county, deceased. DAVID P. CARSON, Ex’or. April 25.1843. 45 "fcYOUR IHON'I'IIS after date, application will Jl he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the es tate of knelling Johnson, deceased, of said cosmty; also, lot ol laud. No. 46J, in the 2d di-frict and 1st sec tion of originally Cherokee, now Forsyth county, be longing to said estate. ALFRED JOHNSON, Adm’r. April *27,1843. 46 JANE ll. ANDERSON. Adnfrx. J. M. ANDERSON, AiJnfr. Cobb County, July 13, 1843. 5^ UtmiiisSlnUoiS 7TLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in September j next, before the Court house door, in the town ) YV ofKotnt’. Floyd county, agreeably to an order o! the In ferior Court of Baldwin county, when sitting for ordin- j Juno GEORGE DAWKINS. ? JOHN SPEARS, jtm., ) Si » REG ARD. ON tlie 30th of June last, at night, was stolen from my plantation, near the town of ^.Gordon, one Dark Bay Mare, about 4 years Id, Iteavv mane ami tail. Tho above mare 1 have rea eon to believe was stolen by a man who calls himself Benj. Wood, who made a crop with me, and has not been seen since that time; any person delivering said Benj. Wood to the Jailer in Inviuton, Milledgeville or Macon, shall have the above reward. Description of said Wood— about tj lV i l high, light complected, red whiskers, light hair, scare over the uper lip, and came here from 8. Carolina, and supposed to have gone hark to Edge- field District. her NANCY ^ SMITH, mark. Gordon, August 1,1843. 8—4t [CP The Constitutionalist, Augusta, will copy week ly for one month, and send the account lo me. N. S. Geftl'kiil. Pulaski county. TOLLED before me, by Robert Adkinson. Jt-i-77TN a small Chestnut Sorrell Mare, with a white i 1 / \ spot on the right hip; appraised by Joint K. AVhaley, and John A. AVynne, to twenty-five dollars, and judged to be seven years old. JOHN J. ANDERSON, j. r. A true extract from the list ray Book. JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. i. c. July 31. 1-13. 7 Georgia, Pulaski county. efl r 1 OLLKD before me, by Jesse Yates, in the JUuT^THl.iftth district, G. M., one Gray Horse, nearly f ' blind: appraised by Jonathan S. D. Coley, and Tyree Ganett, to he worth fifteen dollars, supposed to be about six years old. THOMAS D. WALKER,i. r. A true extract from the Esiray Book. JOHN V. MITCHELL, c. j. c. July24, 1813. 7 . Brought to Jail. ON Friday, the 30th of June Inst, n ne gro woman about 25 years old: stout built and lightcomplectcd, who says her name is Margarett. supposed to be a lunatic or idiot. She was taken tip in the streets of __AMtlIedgevilIe by the City Marshall, as a nuisance. No information can be got from her as 10 her ov 'p, cr ’ Bjrtlier titan that she belongs to “Mas. Ed.” Ihe owner is requested to come forward, prove pro perty , comply with the law, and take her away. r 1 o ,01. WM. U. BIVINS, Jaiior. b. c. July, 3,1643. 3 F OUR MOJYTHS after-date application will be made to the honorable Inferior court ol Madison County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to ■ell all the lands belonging to the heirs of Lewis Sims, deceased. NANCY SIMS, guardian. March 24, 1843. [ehECU] 42 '^©51IJ USO.Y’I’IIS after date application will be . , made fit the Inferior Court of AVilkiuson county, ary purposes. Lot No. 6b,intne tin District .me ;th Sec- when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the \ tion, of originally Cherokee, now Floyd county, con- ! an d belonging to the estate of William Beck, late of said w laming IliO acres more or less. Also, on the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court-house door, of Canton, Cherokee comity, i-ot i No. 241, iu the 22d District, 2d Section, of originally I Cherokee, and now Cherokee county, containing K O j ae;es more or less. Both the above stated Ixds sold as the property of Ben- j jaunt! Talbot, deceased, for the heuelit of the heirs and creditors. Terms of sale cash. THOMAS TURK, Adm’r. July 1, 1643. 3 td Administrator's Salt*. A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will (m; sold on tin: first Tuesday in September next, be fore the Court House door, itt Ihe town of Clinton, Jones county, within the usual hours of sale, three ne groes, one a woman about 20 y ears old. with her two children, one a boy about i months old. and the other a girl about 3 years old. Sold as the property of Rep- sauni Dawson, deceased.—Terms on the day. MALACHI DAWSON, Adm’r. June 15,1843. [eh. c. c. o.} 2 Executor’s Salt*. ifll.L he sold on the tirst Tuesday in Septcndier next, before the Court House <i«ior, in Marion, Twiggs county, lietween the usual hours of sale, agreea ble to an order of the honorable Inferior Court. « bile sit- tinges a Court for ordinary purposes, all the land being and lying in Twiggs county, lielonging to Jacob l’earce, sen’r!, lute of said county, deceased; sold under the in cumbrance of the widow’s dower, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day. JACOB PEARCE, Jr., ) . TIIEOPHILUS PEARCE, j 1 l? ' Marion, June 26, 1843. 3 td ExecnlorN Sule. I N obedience to an order of the Inferior Court of Jones comity, sitting as a Court of ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, within the usual hours td HlieritTs sales, at the Court house door, in the town of Clinton, iu said county, between four and five hundred acres of land iu said county, belonging to the estate of Adam Carson, late of said county, deceas ed, and upon which there is a comfortable dwelling house and good out houses.—It is a desirable situation fur health. Terms on tlieday. DAVID CARSON, F.x'r. Juno 29.1843. 3 Sale. GRF.EABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Monroe ronnly. while sitting for ordinary purpo ses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, within the usual hours of saie, before the Court House door, iu Eatonton, Putnam county, one hundred and twenty-seven acres of land more or less, in said county; sold for the benefit of the heirs of Henry B-e, late of Monroe county, deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. BENIER PYE, Guardian. July 26,1843. 7 county, deceased. May 16, 1643. May I, 1843. WILLIAM S. :Clv, Adm’r. 48 ~j?^OtT5£ MONTHS after date, application will JL be made to the honorable Inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Arphaxad Waits, late of Jasper comity, deceased. TUGS. II. B. RIVERS', adtn’or. June 6,1843. 52 1 ^1 ©TTR MONTHS after date, application will lie made to the honorable, the Inferior Court of Jasper county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one lot of land belonging to the estate of Bartholomew G. Roberts, late of Jasper county, deceas ed; sold for th< benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. SliADR ACH MeMlCHAI’L, Adin’r. CAROLINE B. ROBERTS,Adrn’rx. June 20,1843. 2 IJOIIIt MONTH'S afterdate application will bo Jl made to the Inferior Court of DcKalb county, when silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the real estate of John 11. Johnson, late of said county, de ceased. May 6, 1843. J. B. YV ILSON, Adm’r. May 16, 1843. 48 I AO! St MONTHS after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jonescounty, when sitting for orliuary purposrs, for leave to sell all the real estate of L.'wis D. YVimberly, late of said county, deceased. O’RKEN YV. MASSEY, Adm’r. in right ol his wife, who was Adm’rx of Lowes D. YYim- ' berly. deceased. May 31,1843. 51 1 7U»IT£ MONTHS afterdate application will 1,0 made to the honorable Interior Court of Wilkinso 11 county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sol 1 the land and negroes belonging to the estate of James ] 1 atelier late of said county deceased. YVM. L. HATCHER, Adm’r. July 31, 1843. _ 7 I AOnt MONTHS aft er date, application will ! be. made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Irwin county when setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to ceil the land and negroes belonging to the es tate of Miles Adams, deceased. JA.MES ADAMS, Administrator. MARY ADAMS, Administratrix. July 24.1843. 7 1 mi h- Status District Coi rt. District nf Georgia. -y eyj\ [|. ELI.IS, of Hancock county, farmer, a . i A Bankrupt; haring filed lus petition, praying that a full ff srtiar o- i>oia his d; fits may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him : Notice is hereby given to all creditors w ho have proved lie ir debts and oth er persons in interest, to appear at the Court I louse in the 1 ity of Savannah, on the nineteenth day of October next, it IIo’clock, A. M , to eh-tv cause why such discharge tnd certificate shall not be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, June *23, 1S13. 3-1 It. 1.xiteii Status District Court, } }n rtlin t, rl , J , c , J . Distru t of 0 oryia. t, 1 J Y \ JILLlH GllHV JOBDAN, of Cuthhcrt, Randolph \ V courtfv, (ia . farmer, and one'of the lute firm of Dvr is J Jordan, A: Go., a Bankrupt, having fiknl his peti tion, praying that a Full discharge from his debts may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted to - In Bankruptcy. 17*11.1(1 AM KAWUNGS,Mariner, of Washingtoncominty, Oe, Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a furl .... . ..... e from his dch— inav he decreed aivl atlowca, anti a ct i tv fi rcot It • crniMtod to him: Notice is hereby iriven to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in intcre.-t, to appear at ti-.c Coari House in the city of savannah, on tin; filr»*e»th i.'ay of ^eptumhei- n--\t, at n o’clock, A tosJ.ovT cause why such discharge and certificate should not he srantcu. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, June n, l?t3. failc-l StntfiM District C0mt. , District of Georgia. { , A Bit All\M I.BVtsOM.of t!;c city of C»!u:nt)U.S Ge.inr-.a /m merchant, a Bankrupt, h.ivinjrfllod his petitionpmy ing tuat a fa l discharge from his debts may lie decreed and allow - i\. aim accrlificatothereof ?jo granted fo him—'Notice is hereby g»ven r.« ail cretlitors who have proved th ;ir duht^, and other persons in Intovc.'t. to appu.ir at the courthouse in the city of .>avann.in, on the fifteenth day of September next, at li o'clock, A.. »..to show cause why such ui.charge and certificate sli;» granted. rnnah, June 9. ,r -1?. Unit ej> S tat is District Court. } . District of Georgia. S ' J t 1 -jrOBN MAU FIN kiit:.I.li’.s. of the cor.Dty cf Monroe, farmer, # @a Bankrupt, having riled hi.; petition, praying that a full dis- chaTge from ids ti i-m »»i.\•. i»e decreed and altowet!, and a certifi cate'thereof be granted iiim —Notice hereby - given to ali oe- | doors wh° have proved tbcir debts. •.<!•? «’liit r persons in interest, J,. Ippe IT .-I th" C"D i I il" • ,!! •. • . it iV.tf .-O'jt'.Miher m*<t,a! il :»r\, A. M. i<> sliovv cause why such diccn.ir^cand certificate shall not l .• granted. (iKO. Gi.V.'S. Cieik. Savannah, June 9,!3j3. - r, ‘- lit TN BANKRUPTCY* not he United States District District of (icovfi Court. \ \ In Bankruptcy. W HEREAS, Augustus B. Higgs. .-.T.,-,_ — , the estate of Thomas F. Iliggs, late n f, .“' , r *0 enuuty, formerly merchant of Sumter countyBunk- j ly, deceased, applies foT.Jette’rs of oismissioa ft, . ! ruot. having filch lii* petition, prayir.g ttiat a full discharge ; .- ita'e. “ ul sul, l from his debts may bo decreed end allowed, and icectifi- . These are therefore, to cito and admonkj, a ! l ■ cate thereof bo granted to him; Notice is hereby given to gular, the kindred and cretiitora, of said dcct aVp i ' . all creditors who have proved their debts nnd ot.ier per- . -q)pf?ar a! my office v. itlnn tho time m-f-.-V sons in interest to appear at the Court House m the city of , tdshow cause, if uuy exist, why , ; ff I*,]'. ,l •'? Savannah, on the nineteenth day of October next at II ^ o ran *ed '"^ r " ; ‘‘ould Given under my hand ai office,!'.!;-; f iff ft;.,. , 41 ROBERT il A. 4»coi*|fia, Tieiggs county. ' ^ W HERE AS,“Charles J. Ea-om. exer, llor , last will ami testament of Mi - ;. . ceased, and administrator on the estate of l\ u deceased, applies for letters of.dismission from o’clock A. .’I., to show cause why such discharge and cer tificate’shall not be granted. ^ ^ ^ ^ 1—IU Savannah, July 7, 1A13. ‘UstTEO States District Court. ) /;j Q nll j c rHplaj. District of fir/yrgia. S H OWELL C. FLOURNOY, of the town of Athens, Clark county, Georgia, late tarnr-r, a Bankrupt, having filed lbs petition praying that a Tull discharge from his debts may lie decreed and allowed, and a l heso are theren>re t to cite and admonish a!l. 1n ! certificate, thereof he grunted to him —Notice is hereby | gular, the kindred audcreditors of snul ( V ‘‘ ^ given to all creditors who have proved tii ;'r debts, and other i ;,nil appear at mv office, within the time pr- -cribH i ■ parsons iu interest, to appear at the Court House in tho city t o show cause, if any exist, why said letters of Savannah, on the niuetcenthd iy of October next, at 11 o’clock. A. .41 toehow cause why such discharge and certifi cate shall not be granted. GEO GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, Juno22, 18-13. 3 JR Washington Baldwin, Cotton buy- luia- noiiei is hereby given tu all ercdiiors who have prov- j Y^TlELAM W A.SljlNtrl «"'h"r d,Z and other persons in interest, to appear at | \ V or, ol Mae,a,, ,1,1, conn y. <•»., late Partner m .1, I hr- Court IJouspin i ho city of Savannah, on the fifteenth ciu\ of September next,at 11 o clock, A. M.,to shew ran \\hi’ such discharge uml cortificate sliall not he smnt-eif. GKO. GLEN,Clerk. Savannah, June 9, 1813. :>2-llr In Bankruptcy. firms of J. At \V B.ildwin,ot ilaldw in A: Brothers, a Bankrupt, imxing filed hi* petition, praying that a (till charge from his debr.-may he <Jf-*rcc(! ami allowed, and a cert jflento thereof he granted tahinv. Notice is lierehy given to all creditors who havo proved tlieir ch-hts and t»:l»er per sons in interest to appear at the Court lioitse in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September n“X% at'11 o’ fick. A. , to show cause why su<*h dischirgo and cer- Uf t ato shall not be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, May 1, 1313. 51—111 tirfiTEi, States District Court, t ; n tc - - e, . , Dtsfrtct of Georgia. $ t j . to 11 ui editors who have proved their debts and other p» S. M 1C iil AM, of Bflih county - , Georgia, mer- sons ir i; ter. t t j appear at liio Court House m the city of , chnn , individually, an I us one of th i firm of William mi.an, on the fifteenth'!i day of Sej f* iui.cr next, at It • 11 iil," <fe Co.. lat° meiehants of Bihh counlv, Cieortiia, o’clock, A. M , !o show cause why such discharge and j a| ,, s ona of |ho firn , of i..-,. «. Mcriam, >Y; Co-, lato rtificate shall nut be groined. - ilwT t : lucrchmits of Houston Co. Ga , a Baukriiiit, having filed 1, is I petition, praying that a full discharge front hi* debts may ho 1 decreed and allowed and a certifies:, thereof be granted lo him: Notkv ix hereby given! • all creditors who have pro- Ux'iTTr, States District Court, } District of Georgia. Y ij r ILI.IA M HA Ml (-’! L- N. of the county of Bibb, Geor- Y gia, merchant, individually, and ns one of the late firm of Hamilton & Ueyiiolds, ot Alacon in sa:d couniy, a Bankrupt, having fik.l Ids petition, praying that a full discharge from Id's debts may be decreed arid allowed, and a certificate thereof ho granted to him: Notice is lierehy given Uniten States District Court. ? j.. nankrup'a,. District of Georgia. S ryUOMAS J. JKNN1NGS, of tho city of Augusta, X Ga , merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed his ptliiion praying that a full discharge from tils debts may be deemed and allowed, and a certificate thereof lie grant ed to him—Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at tho Court House in tho city id e*iivannah,o:i itie fifteenth day of September next, at 11 o’clock, A. M , to show eau.se why such discharge ami certificate shall not be granted. GEO. GLEN', Clerk. Savannah May. 21, 1S13. 50 lit United States District Court, j /n Ban! ,. rttplaJ . District of Georgia. } 7»,TAKT!N WILCOX, of tho rilv of Au?u-ti f iicorgw, ]\ [ ni^rrli ant, late of tho firm of Barton As Wilirux, of the sf»rn * plaoo, a Bankrupt, having fllc.i his patuion,praying tlint full dischart't* from his dabls may bt? decreed and ^ailowcti, aiul a certifieatn th 'reof he granted to him: Notice is hereby given to all creditors w ho have proved th ir d -bts and other persons in interest, to apjanir at th. t'onrt House in the city ol'8a\annah,»n tic fifteenth day of September next, at 11 o'clock, A. M , to show can e why such discharge and cer tificate shall not he granted. GEO GLEN, Clark. Savannah, May 21, 1343. 50 lit honld Ibis aqij IN BAN'KRtjrT'JY tate. he granted. Given under my hand at oiiicc, in Marion, day of January, 1843. 31 ’ LriYViS SOLOMON Georgia, DeKatbcounty. _ THilEEnAS, < hirles Starfmy, ah.;.; IT the estate of YYillmm Martin, de . to me for letters of dismission. These are, thciefoi e, to cite and admoni-haH ■ gnlar.tho kindred aiul creditors of -aid dec . and appear at tuy office, wi'Jiiu the lime p r ,... law, to show cause, if any exist, why sai ; J. p,,,.. not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 2'M r 1843. 37 ~ E- B. REYNOLDS. c . c . 0 GeortfiDelia % county. xjtHER EA3, Thomas Akin, executor of J, .. ■» T ter, deceased, applies to me for i. :: r -. -ion. These are. therefore, to cite and ndiuouish -1 ,, i gular,the kindred and creditors of aid . , and appear at my office, within' the time law. to show cause (if any exist) why said not ho granted. Given under mv hand a! office, t! -221 - i. 37 E. B. REYNOLDS,c.c,, maty. ■ V^rH iREAS. Bryan YV. ColEer and X :: ■■ tet Savannah, May 26, 16-13. GEO. GLEN Clerk. 50 lit (Juitcti Stales IDislrirt Court District of Georgia. , ( "tEORGE LOT I’, m.-ri liaut, of the city of Augusta, | X Ga., a Bankrupt, haying filed his petition, praying j that a full discharge from his debts may he decreed and al* low. !. and a certificate there.>f bo granted to him: Notice is hereby given :> all creditors who have proved Ui'ir debts and other perrons in interest to appear at the Court j hou-<: in tho city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of St p- . tenaher next,at 11 o’clock, A YI ,to show cause why such . discharge and certificate shall not he gr:> itcil. GEO. GLEN, <’l ' l “ u V; 5 ©ijtrfvt U«nr*. > n.\NKRVfTVY. District of Georgia. > j-NIIAKLES B. G LUSK FA', of the city of Savannah, Architect, :• Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full discharge Irani his debts may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him— Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debt and other persons in interest, to nppear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the thirtieth day of November next, ot eleven o’clock, A. M. to .-how cause why such discharge and certificate shall ct he grant ed. ' GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, July 27, 1813 8 lit "unite;! States District Court, i IN B4NB: aOTTOTv District of Georgia. S a I.EXaA'DER HICHAKDS, of city of Macon, S% Georgin. inuchnnir, a Bankrupt, having flk'fl his petition praying that a full discharge from his debts may In decreed ami allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him—Noth e is hereby given to all creditors who have prov ed their debts, arui other persons in interval, to appear at thcCourt Douse in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of .September next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., to tdiow cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be grant ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. £a% annuli, May 26 1813. 50 Jit L'.MTEn States District Court District of Georgia. $ J Oily J. HEN Nett,' late merchant, of Ylacon, Bibb A county, Georgia, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, prating that a full discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him: Notice hereby given to ali creditors who have prov< d their debt* and other persons in interest to appear at the Court house in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September next, at eleven o'clock, A 31., to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted. GEO. GLExS, Clerk. On\uiiiiui», M.tN «o, 1040. (Yf, Jit 'United States District Court. > bankruptcy. District of Georgia. S > In Bankruptcy. IN BANKRUPTCY. A LL persons indebted to the estate ofEobert I 7 . Fin- jfyLney lute of Jones county deceased, will make 'mme- diate payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted will render in their claims in terms of the law. NATII. S. GLOVER, Adm’r. June 1,1843. i c? vrd tlr ir veins and other persons in interest to appear at the Court liras jn the City of Savannah, on Ihe fmernlh day of SepP-rn 1 r m \t, at tl o’clock, A M , to show cause why such disc-liarge and ci rtificate shall not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, .May 2G, 1943. SO Uc Xsitev Status District Court. I In Bankruptcy. I)(Strict nf Geo,-!a. S ' J YRWJLUA3I VVASHIYGTON l.ESTFU, farm r. of ^ v .'ones county, Georgia, a Bankrupt, having tiled his petition praying that a fill tii-charge from his dents may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate th. roof begra t <1 to him—Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, to appear nt the Court House in ihe city of .Savannah, on thr- fifteenth day of September next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., to show cause vvhv such disehameand ccrificatt shall not be Granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, Juno 1, 1843. 51 lit Umteo States District Court. ? /n Bankruptcy. District oj Georgia. \ /"iABRIEL BALlJWIN ROBERTS, late Merchant of \ J Hawkins vilie, Georgia, now coach painter, of ihe city of Macon, Bibb county, Ga. t n Bankrupt, having filed his petition praying that a full discliar^a irom his debts may ho decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him—Notice is hereby given to ali creditors who have proved their d hts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September next, at 11 o’clock, A. 31., to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, May 1, 1813. •>! lit I'uiteil *f:cf**« tHutticf <'onr/. District of Georgia. H ENRY \V. UCDNALL, of Darien, McIntosh county, Ga., merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, ami allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him—No tice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their fUAAAM ff. LEWIS, formerly merchant, of Co- debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the Court llonse in the cily of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of Sep tember next, at eleven <fclock, A. 31., to show cause why sta ll discharge and certificate shall not be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk Savannah, May 31, 1843. 51 lit United STATEsp.sTR.CT Court / Jn Banhru ^ c District oj Georgia . 5 * J A LFRED W. \YOODEN of the town of Yladison, il. Morgan county. Carpenter, a Bank 1 up?, having filed Ihn petition praying that a full discharge from his debts may he decreed and allowed and a cerlifierte thereof bo grant d to him—Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts and other persons iu interest, to appear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the fif teenth day of September next, at 11 o’c lock, A. M-, to show cause w hy such discharge and certificate shall rv»t he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah. June 15, 1843. 1 lit Unit* 1 ? States District Court. \ Distrut of Georgia. 5 J J AMES KENNEDY, Cabinet maker, and Grocer, resi ding in the city of Savannah, Georgia, a Bankrupt, hav ing filed his petition praying that a full discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted to him■ Notice i.i hereby given to all creditors who have proved ih ir debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the Court it on.se in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September next, nl 11 o’clock, A. 31., to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not bo gi anted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, 3Iay23,1843. 51 —lit Uxitk" States District Court. ) /jf bankruptcy District of Georgia. > 1 J fV, LLEN BED'iNGFIELl), of Bibb county, Georgia, cotton buyer, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, proving that a full discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, to ap pear at the Court House in tlie city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September next, at eleven o’clock, A. >I.,to show’ cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah,3Tay 26, 1843. 50 lit United StatksD.str.ct Court, \ , ^ Distru t of Georgia. $ FRY tlOMAS BE3!STEAD, of the city of Columbus, S Georgia, late Grocer, a Bankrupt, having fil 'd his petition, pray mg tha t a full discharge from his debts nny he decreed an 1 allowed, and .1 certificate th reof bo grau’e l to him: Notice is hereby given to ail creditors who have proved their debts and otli ir parsons in interest to appear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the nineteenth day of October next a! ]1 o’clock, A. 31., to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, July 3, 1813. 1—lit Unit it) Status District Court. Distrut of Georgia. gpl.l TM.'NTON, riantcr, AS aeon County, Georiria, < CAiik- r £ rapt, h.»vin^ filed his petition prayiuj that :i fuli disehrir^c from l.ts cleats may t>c decreetl amt allowed, and a certificate thereof tj« srranted to him—Notice is tterehy «riveu to ;»tl x ; edi tors who have proved tlieir dr.hts, and ether persons in inf .rest, to appear or the Court House in the ci*v of Savannah.» n the nineteenth day of Octo’ier next, at ll oVIork, A. AI.. lo show cause why such discharge and certificate shall i o* he granted. GKO. Gl KN, Clerk. Savannah, July l-1,1813. 5 Savannah, May 21, 1843. Uuiud Distrs?! C'oa. h District ok <»eorgia. *CT V-PftPII j HOLU:.MAY rlerk. late :a r :- Biho. Georui’i. » Bankrupt. S. ivin- li: that •1 fuli i‘ ■’ ■ ir_ f e funn his ui, .- may u ar.d a certificate thereof be rranted in it given t'» rt Jl creditors who have proved the 5J l!t IS BANKRUPTCY •i.ant.nf'titeco.mty II, txt3 *S'^ an. Pulaski rjir.RF.AS. Br i Collier, apply to me (br lei on tin; e-t;ile of I’rohert Collier, late cf 11 • mi. These are therelbre. to cite aw! admonish a” j jj.'ilar, the kimireff and creditors, of said Ji < I and appear at toy office within the time presc: law, to shew cause if any t!i*-v have, why -.fi j should not be grantSRl. I Given nmler try hand at office in Ilav.kiusri!' 13th. 1'1X - j 1 JOHX V. .4HTCIIBLL, c | Georgia, Ja*g<rc. a. j "WSp T HUREAS, Joseph J. Hemlerscn yp; . . | V v for letters of administration on the e..t 1, >, Perry, senior, late of Jasper county, de i. "■ity or I Thef'-are,therefore to-citeaud admonish . nov.'ci, 1 gttbr the kindred and creditors of said deceasi tierctiy j and appear at uiy otnee within tic. ritce nr...; law, 'o show cause, if any exist, why s lid i, not lie granted. Given under roy hand at office. '•!: J u;.. j. 52- SAM. D. Y A . Y1 ,c. 4«i:s- Pu(ns!,> county. w ,f EKKAS. Aden arboroogh, Aci: , V » the estate of Aaron Scarborough. L; STni, ‘\ d Court., BAXTTRtn-rcT. District of (»korgja. \ FORGE G. MATTHEWS, Inn keeper, of Green . ,. V.T borough, Grecri Co.. (*a., a Bankrttfil, having filed fits j coiufly. oecea^ed. applies lor .vili petition, j>r.ayina li at a full flischargp from his debts may i>0 | said administratorship. decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof bn granted to These are therefore, lo cite and nthnoifi. him: Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have pro- j gnhir, the kindred and creditors of said <!»•< ve*l their debts and other persons in interest, to appear at | ai! d appear at mv office within tic- time pr* cri: di-* Court Honsin the L'jry of b’avaunali, n the fifteenth f a -,v r to show* cause, if any they have, whv s iic day of Weptenafo'-r next, at eleven o’c]«jrk, A. M., to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be grant- GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, May 24, 1S43. 50 lit ny they should not be granted. Gi ve:: tinder mv hand, this the 2'k/h dir of Mt 51 ' JOHN V. MITCHELL r (uCOV^ia. Tiriggs countn. I 7- — j XXrilERCAS, John A. Nelson applies to mu 0< k Ol*U3«2« Pulaski County. ters of \dmu.i-trafion on the estate cf : '\%7‘Hi.;ii.AS Archihahl Odom, administrator ol the }Jor>t. late of said comfly.dcceased. t v estate ot Edmund < Idem, dee d. applies ior let- j These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ters oi dismission front said administration t i gnlar, the kindred and creditors of said dec. These are there to cite and admonish all and singular, and appear at my office, within the time prescribt ! 1 the kindred and creditors 0/ said deceased, to file limit S , 1()W cause, if any exist, why said letters -Iks objections, if any, within the time fircsc/ibcd by law. : jj e «ranted. lurnbus, hut now of LaGrange, Troup comity, Ga a Bankrupt, having filed his petition praying that a full dis charge from his debts may be decreed and-allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him—Notice is hereby giv en to all creditors w ho have proved tlieir debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the Court Ilor.se in the city of Savannah, on tho fifteenth day of September next, at eleven o’clock, A. M.. lo show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, May 31, 1813. 51 lit United State- Conn. > bankruptcy. District of Georgia. S ^1AYJL <>. JACKSON, formerly Merchant, now school ^L-' master, of Troup county, Georgia, a Bankrupt, hav ing filed his petition, praying that a full discharge trom his debts may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof ho granted to him—Notice is hereby given to ail creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in intercut, t) appear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September next, at 11 o’clock, A. iff, to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall nut lie granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, May 31, 1843. 51 IU United States District Court. 7 Bcmkruptcu. District of Ticorg a. 5 /^lHAKLES BOONKY, cf the city of Macon, Bibb county, Grocer, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition praying that a fui discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him. Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved tlieir debts, and other persons in interest, to nppear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September next, at 11 o’clock, A. Iff. to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be grant ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, June 10,1843. 1 lit United States"DtsTR.cT Court. ? B/l);cI lc ^ District of Georgia. 5 ' - ( 1IIA ISLES G. liji'KINLEY of Newnan, Coweta eimn- J tv. Georgia, Merchant and Planter, a Bankrupt, having filed l.is petition, praying iliat u full discharge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate there of he granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all credi tors who have proved their debts and other persons in in terest to appear at the Court House in the Cily of Savan nah, on the fifteenth day of September next, at 11 o’clock, A. jl, to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall riot he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk Savannah, June 15, 1243. 1 --lit Unitei) States District Court. 1 Brn , hrvptcy . District of Georgia. S -nir'IARn V. NEWMAN, of Thomapvillc, Thomas county, S fe ...... Innkepcr, a H itikrupl h iving IT .1 hi^ petition luayaii; (lc»f true from h:.- !»f> m; v t>«; »’ivree'J ami ailowc-fJ, i - i 1 iYlr";fi- >'• t i-c ' t ” ’ t ■ to ii t r • tl if or-; who h’»v»* orovi •! their «h ots, am! other i*cr-ons in *t, to a|»j>ca» at the Court Homo in the city ofSavami «h,on tho li'.tfonth <’ iy of September next, :«t ll o’cloc!:. A. 31.. to show cau-T' why sack disehame and certificate sliotxM not he crati ted. ' GEO. (iLCN. Cieik. ^avamiah. May l, 1813. 51 Ut tnihd Slnto* District Court. ? District of (>rougia. i 11N I.t'MPKIN' GHK-SHA M, merchant, and IV BANKR17PTCV. one of the laic ■ Sit ith A* Gro.-dwni. of the Social Circle, Wiilton couii’y, m.'i |t.inl.ru|»t. hrivinc filed It is. petition pr.\yin:r U.vt a lull , i r from Ids ilc Ids rimy lit* decreed and .;:’«»yy ed,:»n < t < erliti • - re f be "ranted to him—Notice ir-iiereny iriven t■> .iliered- who have proved their debts, nnd otlwr persons in mtoreM, :tr at the Court House in the riiy of s.iv mnah. «oi the iif- •' rt: i v of September next, nt tl oh :ock', M ,t" !.ov.' cause , ;. h discharu'c and certificate aha! 1 , n •* he srnott l GEO. GLEN, flerk. v:.nnah. May 31,1813. 51 —lit IN BANIvRUPTCV. United Slate* District Court. District of Georgia. f t »KL IK aKU \M, physician. «f Eaton - on, i'utnam county ;i l-.to);njpt, J >: > v 1 j j _r filed Jiis petition pisiyinc ttiat a full dis cturrui* iriun ■ m debt.- nny he decreed an: allowed, and \ ceitifi c ite tiieieot be yranted t«» u h ‘rch.Y given to ;«IIcre ditors who have proved their del 18, and other persons i*i interest, to appear at the (hunt House in the city of Savannah, oti the fifteenth day of September next, at Jl oV*Jr<k,A. M. t In show cause why such discharge and ccriiflcate si all nottie srranted. GEO. GLEN. Clerk. Savannah, June 9. 1813. 52 lit i ni'. d States District Court. | bankruptut. District of Georgia. \ f OHN k <: AGV.. formerly of the firm, .if Ga jo U Rrowning, who Yven i i • • d in ihe p'iri ha e -» ;«\ sa’e of si iv< . now frivern leep.-r, , nil re?i<lcnt of the town of Ludnir^c, fro up county. Georgia, t!mkrnpl. ha vine file* his petition, piayin? that a full «'i--.’liar :• from tusdelds nuiy I.: decreed and allow*.«i* and a cejiificaie thereof be granted to rim: Notice is ticrcby clvcn to all creditors who have, proved their debts, amt other persons in interest, to appear at tlie Court House in tlie city of .Savannah, on tho fifteenth day'of September next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to show cause, why such discharge and certificate strait not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, May 31,1843. 51 lit UkitkkStatks District Court. } /h jjaakmjitcu. District of Georgia. ^ i * D UllRY IffIMN COX, of the-County of llibb, Georgia, partner of the firms of Cox & If tough, ami Cox «Y. 11 ill Into Bail Road Contractors on the Western and Atlantic Rail Road, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition pray ing that a full discharge from his debts may be decrceJ and allowed, and a certificate thertH f be granted to him— Notice is hereby given lo all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at tiie- Court House in the city of Savanna! , on tho nineteenth day of October next, at eleven o’clock, A. AI.. to show cause why such discharge and certificate s hall not be grunted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, July 14, 1843. 5 Ul c ”“”- S'«“w 'rV/TATTIIE-YV F MOSELY, Planter, ol Elbert Counlv X\i Georgia, a Bankrupt, having; filed his petition pray ing that a full discharge from Ids dobls may he derret d and allowed, and c certificate thereof iie granted to himi .No nce is hereby given to all creditors t.vho have proved their debts and other persons in inlores'to appear at the Court itousein tho city of Savannah., on tee niiKteenth day of Oc tober next, et eleven o’clock, A. It., to show cause why' such discharge and certificate shalnot he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, July 14,1813. ft—lit whv said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, this .May the 3d, i'!3. JOHN V. MITCHELL, c.c. o. j May 8,1343. * * 6m j Georgia, Tiriggs county. er-Bry in'«EAS,'Darnel Duncan arid J unes Bulkarn, j % 9 administrators on the estatc-of YVilliam Burden, late of said county, deceased, apply to me for letters of j dismission from surd estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al! nnd sin- ' giil.ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be (tiven under my hand at office, in Marion. J 1343. 4 LEWIS SOLOMOK, c. c (iROi'k'ill. Tiriggs rauaty. Inferior Court sitting for ordinary ptawi • Tran, IS 13. ITSRESENT their honors, John Fi';:-. Jl.' Ware, John V. Kelson. Peyton I! ueh!-.. Upon the application of Jesse F’ope. . James N. Brown, orphan of Silas Brown, •' letters of dismission from said Guardianship. J , k ' ; and appear at my office, within the time proscribed by 1 fore ordered by the Court, that he be di ; law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should sufficient cause to the contrary be shown ! not bo granted. " first published according to law. If. ) «'<' r !..., ! . nlTion in f ? x« Ojfli < umii tmrlnr mv 'if r\?(-r-n in *1 not be granted. Given under uiy hand at office in Marion, this 21th dav of July, IS 13! 7 LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c. o. | In Bank ruptcy. hi Bankruptcy. United States District Court. District of Georgia. I OHN TOT'J^ , of •Salem, Clark county, Georgia, mor- chant, late of the firm ot Totty & Hay, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full discharge from his (h bts may he decreed and allowed, and n certificate thereof be granted to hint: Notice is hereby given to nil creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest to appear at the C’ourt House in the city of Savan nah, on the nineteenth day of October next, nt il o’clock, A M , to shew cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah,July 20,IS13. fi-llt State* *H»«H«•» Coart., m BANK ,, ;[ , TCV . District of Georgia. S D ANIEL NEWNAN SMITH, of Clinton, Jones coun ty, (la, operator on Kail Road, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full discharge from his debts may be decreed ami allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him: Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts and other persons in interest to nppear nt tho Court //ouse in the City of Savannah, on the thirtieth day of November next, at eleven o’clock, A. M. to show muse why such die* barge and certificate shall not bo granted. GEORGE GLEN, Clerk. SHvannnh, July 28,1S43. 7 Uuitctl State* 5>iNti ict Court. ) District of Georgia. \ IN BANKRurTCY - A DDJSON BEAN, Phv-sirian and .<nr”oon, of Monroe ItL. county Gu. formerly of the firm of Bean <fc (iordun, Merchants of Henry county, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full discharge from bis debts may be decreed arid allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted to him : Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts and other persons in interest to appear al tho Court House in the City of Savannah, on the thirtieth day of November next at eleven o’clock, A. M , to show cause why such discharge ami certificate shall not be grant ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, July 2S, 1813. 7 Ut United -S r vi es District Court-. ? ]n Bankruptcy. District of Georgia. 5 1 J J AMES O, H. THOMAS, of the county of Han cock, Ga., Doctor ol Medicine, u Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full discharge from his debts may bo decreed and allowed, audit certificate there of be granted to hun—Notice, is hereby given to all cre ditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the Court House in the cily of Savannah, on tlie nineteenth day of October next, at 11 o’clock, A. RI., to show cause wfiy such discharge and certificate shall iiot be granted* GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savauuali, Juno 23, 1843. * 2—lit , Tieiggs County. ' II UREAS li idy Durham and Theophilns Sauls 4'f Administrators on the estate of Thompson Sauls late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission nil said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin . >. ular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be nd appear at my office within the time prescribed by j law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Marion, July 26th : 1843.—/ ' LEYVIS SOLOMON, e. c. o. Cieor;;iss. CoVb county. W HEREAS, Samuel Iv. Oliver, applies to me for letters ol Administration, on the estate of Jacob Light, late of said couniy, deceased. These are therefore, to cito and udihonisb all and sin- j gnlar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he, and appear at my office within Ihe time prescribed by 1 law, lo show cause, if any exist, why said tetters should . not be granted. 1 Given under mv hand at office, in Marietta, tins 26th j July, 1*43. ' 7 J. M. AN DEKSON, c. c. o. , t. <■ o ry! :i ,■ Cukh county. i S X Til ERE AS, John McCurdy, applies to me for let- ! \ V ters of guardianship, l’or Junn s. Sarah, and Mar- \ garet Austin, orphans of James Austin, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al! and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to shoiv cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this the 21st of July, 1S13. 6 j. M. ANDERSON, c. c. o. Ut'lfl'SiU, Madison county. Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes, July Tirol, i -13. . ORE SENT ilifir honors. John Grificth, John E. t Caldwell. Elisha Ware, and James Long. Esq’rs. RULE NISI—Whereas. James Lone, and Elisha YY are, executors of the estate of Col. Edward YV’are, j have petitioned tlie Court for letters of dismission. 1 YVhereupon. it is Urdcied, That a copy of ilffs Rule be published once a 1110111/1 for six months, in out- of the public Gazettes of Ibis State, that .1! persons concerned may have duo notice, and file their objections, if any they have, why said letters of dismission .should not be granted. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. RICHARD B. GHOLSTON, c. c. o. ' July 6, 1*13. 6—1116m Georgia, Madison county. Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposrs, July Tr .no, j* 13. P RESENT their honors, John Gritfeth. John E* Caldwell Elisha YY'are. and James Long, Esq rs. RULE NIST—YVhereas, Jesse G. Wilhite, adminis trator on part of the estate ol John Wilhite, deceased; there being part of said estate disposed of by the YY ill I of the said deceased, lias petitioned the Court for letters of dismission. Whereupon, it is Ordered. That a copy of this Rule he published once a mouth for six months, iu one of the public Gazettes ol this State, that all per sons concerned may have due notice, aud file their ob jections. if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. RICHARD B. GHOLSTON, c. c o. July 6, 1843. 6—sinfiin Jasper Inferior Court sitting for or.linary purposes. July Term. 1*13. P RESENT tlieir honors. Thomas J. Smith, Charles S. Jordan, and YY’iley Phillips, Justices. The petition of YV illiam Pryor, Guardian ot the per sons and property of Michael and Hugh B. Kelly, or phans of Daniel Kelly, deceased, respectfully sheweth, lie has fully settled with said orphans. Therefore he prays that this honorable Court would grant unto him a Rule Nisi, requiring all persons eaucetamd, to appear at the next term of said Court, to shew can u why he should 1 110! he dismised from said Guardianship, after the Rule Nisi shall have been published as the law direct*. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, as of 1 record in my office- SAM’L D. VARNER, c. c.o. July 4, 1843. u I 1YOTICIL „ ,4 LL persons are hereby forewarned from trading for x\. nine promissory notes, given b> the subscriber to James 11. Bush, eight of them are for thirty dollars each, and one for ten dollars, tine the 2oth ot December, 3 * lo, said notes hear date tho 17th of January, 1813: also, from trading for nine other notes given by myself of the same dates a nd amounts, but due the 25th of December, 1844 William Brcwner is tuy security to all of the above stated notes, and all of said notes were given for a tract of tatid, and the titles to the same cannot ho made good by said Bush, as I am informed of executions to a large amount to which said land is subject; 1 therefore am de termined not to pay said notes unle.ss compelled by law. Itis YVM. J. ftcj BREYVNER. mark. July 10,1843. 6—3t first published according to law. Given under my hand at office, in Ma 1843. 4 LEWIS SOLOMON. Georgia, Madison county. Inferior Court sitting fur ordinary part Term, 1843. P RESENT their honors, John Gnivtii. hi Caldwell. Elisha Ware, and James Long RULE NISI —Whereas. Jan YY’are, administrators of the estate of Be ii; .1 . deceased, have petitioned the Court ter h* mission. Whereupon, it is Ordered. . .’. this Rule be published once a month for one of the public Gazettes ot this 8tate. concerned may have due notice, and tions. if any they have, why said letters i. . should not be granted A true extract from the minutes ol - 1 C ' RICHARD B. GHOL-1. July 6.1843. Geurgitt, Tiriggs county. XTt THE REAS, Thomas' Dozier, admiai X i Margaret Pearce, administratrix eu ; Lazarus Pearce, late of said county, deci ' me for letters of dismission from said m ' These are therefore to cite and he'ina lar, tlie kindred and creditors of said do- - appear at my office within the time pr> - sl.ow cause if any they have why said h-tuis* granted. Given under my hand at office, in 3t duv of March, 1:43. ill LEWIS SOI ttCO 1'^*. 1:1. Madison county. Inferior Court sitting for ordinarypr.’. * ! P RESENT their honors, Elisha W 1 tiers, and lohn E. Caldwell, E ;'i-. Whereas, Stephen White, an i IK tors of tlie estate of Henry P White, R' deccMs 'i), have petitioned tho Court tor. siou. Whereupon, it is ordered that :i > published once a mouth for .- ix aiea ' - " Gaz-ttesof this State, ihn nil ;> due in tice, and file their oSjecii ms, it a ■ said letters of dismission should not br * A trua extract from tin-minute : ■ KICH’D. 15. GHOfis; May 26, 1313 Jasiitr Inferior Court, sii'nig J ' 1 March T ro. Pi l ■j^RKsENT their Honors, Davie! \ K 1 Jordan and YVjtoy Phillips. It appearing:!) the Court, that Job 1 ■’ | refute of John It. Baynes of sa-ii . J Cully administered said estate, mil l 1 '' [t is therefore ordered hy the Court. ■ ihirton be dismissed at tlie net: N ■ !:1> " 2 ! Court, unless sufficient cause to :'* and that this rule lie published ova t" " j in some public gazette of this Stale,pret of Court. A true extract frotr. the mmaies 01 - ■ I cord in my office. ; j March7, 1313-39. 8 Oft- P- 11 * | (nCOVSrfit, CcKal'i »■■■■*[•<■ Inferior Court, sitting f’i ■ ' l 1843.—Present C-j! . in /erso.i. -uni J' in • W HEREAS, Ch noth; «;£«£*; , E. H ives, J c 0 • f l “' : Martha P. Ha; es. orp mns ami mute:■ • : Haveg. clccea*i-l. petmmv' th ? «-«> *• 1 mission from said guard.atehffi.-l , j hv the Court, that snebed'* 1 " . I ship, at tlie next regular Term o ■ I tiff cause lie shown to the puldished in terms of the ha" ■ . ■ ; ( i A true copy front 'jji yyoi.! 1 I Ma 1 . J, 1843. j mu: Georgia, Madison roils'g . Inferior Court sitting Jor t» > Tew. « 8 >R1'.SKNT their honors. _1_ well, James Long, and <• YV’liercus, Francit IV Lh-/' ; ;-":. uainistrators on die e.-iateof ' ■ > 1 said county, deceased, have ]’*" 1 1 ters of dismission. AY’ia n'i'.iy copy of this Rule be pub mouths in one of the pub . - j , all persons concerned nny *•*’_; v- t their objections, if any th>' R dismission should Dot lm A true extract from the BM IIU 4thJatumrv, 1843. „ m in,—i!) RICH’H Jgspcr Inferior Court. ' March Ttrvfl^ P RESENT their Honors, Vr-. Iip3, and Charlss K Jon * ’ \t 1 It appearing to the Court, minislrator of the estate ot Jo ■ ly administered *md . , tcfS 0 is ordered by lha ^ourt. • ' ed to said adrar.at Cue next- -• , unless good cause to the co "„‘ lh f,; - rule he published once " nl vij ,jW public gazette of this -.tate, I ^ ^ ^"triie extract from the nrn'j-' , j'j March 7» 1343.—3'J * I *1*