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1 DB. SPENCER’S VEGETABLE PJLL.S A PUBLIC BLESSING. These Pill* have long heen known and appreciated for their extraordinary anti immediate powers ol restoring per fect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. They are narlicularly 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 has so natural and happy effect upon the system in correct ing the stnniaeh nnd liver, and t» the formation of healthy chyle and thereby purifying the blood. They are acknow ledged by the hundreds and thousands who are using them, to .be not only the most mild and plea sant in tlitir opt ration, but the must perfectly, innocent, safe and efficient medicine ever offered To the public. Those who once make a trial of them, and call again and again for more: w hich is sufficient proof of their good qualities. IH5ADACHE—SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered and are weary of suffering with this distressing complaint, w ill find Spencer's Ve- uetaui.k Pills a remedy at once certain and irnmedia.e in its effects. One single dose of-the Pills taken soon as the headache is felt coming on, will cure it in one hail tiour entirely. As a remedy in summer and bowel complaints, they dis play their wonderful powers to admiration, and are far su perior to any thing in use for these complaints. In Dyspepsia and I.ivor Complaint, they stand unrival led. Many have her n cured m a few weeks, afierhaving sufli r» d under the dreadful complaint for years. In lUniTL.tii Costiveness, tiny arc decidedly superi or to any Vt gelabje l’ill ever brought before tin public: and one 25 cent box w ill'establisb their surprising virtues, and place them beyond tho reach of doubt, in the estimation of every individual. They are invaluable in nervous and hypochondriacal af fections, loss of appetite, and all complaints to w liieli fe males alone are subject. They are mild in their action,and convey almost , ”![ ne ' diate conviction of llieir utility from the first dose. J hey may he taken hy persons of any age: and the fee.do the in firm, the nert ous and delicate are strengthened hy their op eration, because they clear tin- system of had humors, turn t nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound lo altli. upwards of three hundred and seventy thousand boxes of these inestimable Pills have been sold within the 1 .st twelve months in three States alone, and more than three times the same quantity in olherStates. As an anti-hiiliofls medicine, no family should he without them. A sinele trial of them is inure satisfactory than a thousand certificates. TALLEDBGA SPRINGS, Ala. Aug. 17, 18-12. This is to certify, that I have been afflict*d withsiek- hcadaehe, Dyspepsia, and Liver Coinplaint, and Costive ness, for the last 8 or 9 years, during w hich tine 1 had ta ken. as well os I recollect, about GO hoxes of Beckwith s Pills, 12 boxes of Peter’s Pills, and a number of hoxes of Champion's and Brandreth's Pills, all of which afforoed me but hole or no relief. At last was recommended Dr. Spen cer’s Vegetable Pills, and well 1 did; fur 1 never had but one attack of the Kick-Headac he after I commenced taking ’the Pills, (now about six months,) and 1 candidly confess that 1 have derived more real benefit from the use of Kpeneer s Pills, limn Ironi all tb« other medicine and pills that I lmve ever taken, and I would earnestly recommend them X O ALL, as being in my opinion, the best mediciu; in use lor all lingering complaints. ‘1 lie Pills have done me so much good, that 1 would not feel willing to be without them for five dollars a box; and I cannot bill feel very thankful lo Dr. Kpeneer for having prepared such a valuable medicine, and the distribution of it is conferring a very great favor on the public, as it is a thing of the utmost importance that ev ery family should have a supply of Dr. Kpeneer's truly valu able pills ronstanilv on hand. ISAAC M.TilO.MAK. RISER’S STORE, Tallcdrga co. Ala., Aug. 15. 1842. 7’his is to certify, that 1 have used Dr. Spencer's Vegeta ble Pills in my family for the last 6 mouths, and I consider them ihe best pills 1 ever used. I was appointed an agent fur the sale of them about six month* ago, at which lime the travelling agent left me about one hundred hoxes, nnd I have sold out every hux long since, and could have sold as many more if they had been left. 1 think every lamily should keep a si ppfy on hnnd. 1 have never sold any pills in my store that has been liked so well as Spencer's \ egeta- blePills ADAM RISER. July 27, ]SI3. 7--3m DBHIILIiVS > vegetable: fever and ague AND ANT! FEVER ^ PILLS; A certain mid tfft dual ( lire for Aunt awl 1t r. /; aha a must superior Mtdtcinc the tnatimnt of Billions Fe ver, Xnucea, General Debility, and Xcrrous IFeamuss. rpili: most flattering recomiiioiidations of this medi- I cine have been received from many eminent Phy sicians and others, who have used it. And it is presumed that no medicine has ever been used whose action lias been more heneficia!, pleasant and invigorating, and called lorth from afflicted stillcrcrs such expressions ot heartfelt grati tude and thankfulness. Persons taking the Pills, soon find themselves relieved, Chill broken! Fever gone! Stomach nnd head free and healthful ! Strength and appetite increas ing and improving, and all nervous weakness lied. When taken according to the directions accompanying them, they never fail lo cure the Chill and Fever the first day, and never sicken tho stomach or operate upon the bowels. Their action upon tho whole system is so < harming; that persons arc invariably surprised and* pleased with their rap id and complete restoration to health. The Pills an* purely and solely Vegetable; and the happy combination of the ingredients and no proportion are such ns to produce a medicine w hich never fails to relieve when relief is at all attainable. Each hex cot.tains20 doses of Pills—Price, One Dollar. IMPORTANT CAUTION FT11IE public arc hereby catWoned again*! i" ng im- JL posed upon by paying in these hard truics otic dol lar and twenty live or one dollar and lilty cents lor a box of Pills or a bottle of any kind of Medicine to cure Chills and Fevers, w hen a box of Hull’s Fever & Ague nnd Anti-Fe ver Pills, can he had for only One Dollar that have never failed in a single instance of curing the Chills am! Fevers, when used according to the directions accompanying them. Remember this, and next time get Hull’s Pills, and thereby save your half a hollar. For sale by WM. G. LITTLE, & CO., Agents. Milledgevilie, August 1, 1843. 8—3ni Sasuls’ F OR the cure of all diseases arising from an impure state cf the blood, Scrofula, -Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, -Roils, Sore Eyes, Enlarge ment ol the Joints, Nodes on the Rones, and all symplons arising from the abuse of mercury. Improvement in whatever regards the welfare of our race is constantly on the march, ami each day brings the solution of seme problem in the cure of disease, bands’ Sarsaparilla enjoys now greater repute in the euro of the above diseases, than any preparation sold. Testimonials of the highest character might he adduced in favor of its virtues and general afflracy, hut it is deem ed unnecessary. Those afflicted with the diseases of the class enumerated would do well to use it, possessing as it does great medical virtues, besides being a sale and easy rt medy. XT To he had at LITTLE & CO’S. DREG STORE, Mi Hedge vi lie, sole Agents of this place and vicinity. August 8, 1843- 8—eowtf $25 REWARD. *t\ ON the 30th of June last, at night, was ^iT^stolen from my plantation, near the town of ordon, one Dark Bay Mare, about 4 years old. heavy mane and tail. The above mare I have rea son to believe was stolen hy a man who calls himself Benj. W ood. who made a crop with me, and lias not been seen eince that lime: anv person delivering said Benj. Wood to the Jailer in Iru inton, Milledgevilie or Macon, shall have the above reward. Description of said Wood— about (j feet high, light complected, red whiskers, light hair, scare over the nper lip, and came here from 8. Carolina, and supposed to have gone bnrkto Edge- field District. her NANCY X SMITH, mark. Gordon, August 1,1843. * 8—4t CScorsiisi, Pidaski county. •VXrHBREAK. Cordial Parkersou, and Mnrden Par- T » kerson. apply to me for letters of administration, on the estate of Jacob Parkersou, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish, nil and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be, and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show' cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Hawkinsville, this August If*, 1*43. 10 JOHN V. MITCHELL, c.c. o. Administrator's N the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold, at the Court House, in the town of Irwinsville, Irwin county, the following lots of land, lo-wit; lot No. 2(58, in the litli district, and lot No. 295 and 194. In ffie o 7th district, of said county. Also, on the same day. will be sold at the Court House, ill the county of Appling, one lot of land No. 128, in the 2nd district of said county; all sold as the property of Samuel Carr, late ol Wilkinson county, deco,ised, for die benefit of die heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms of sale cash. G. B. BURNEY, Adm'r. July 26, 1843. g Georgia, Pulaski County. W HEREAS Archibald Odom, administrator of the estate of Edmund Odom, dec’d. applies for let ters of dismission from said administration. These are there to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any, within the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this May the 3*1. M3. ' JOHN V. MITCHELL, i.e.o. May 8,1843. 47—6m cotton boats on flint river. | •2-X. terror Court rtf tha'cotyitv ol UcarJ^while s.ffiif as a Court for ordinary purposes, will be sold ou the first Trte*day in November next, before the Conn House door, ill Starksvilie, Lee comity, lot of land, No. 00, in the 13th district of said county, as the property of Thomas Hilley, Sr.,iute of Heard county, deceased; also, on the same day, will be sold before the Court House, door, in die town of Bainbridgc. Decatur county, lot of fJlHE subscribers take this method of making known land, No. 395. in the 21st district, originally Early, now durin, below the old Agency ferry, on Flint River, two excel- Terms giv HI. snhscrioerstake inis metnod ot making known land, No. 395. in the 21st district, originally Early, now to their friendsand the public, that they luive built : Decatur county, as the property of Thomas Hiilcy, late ng the last spring at their boat-yard, 3-4 of u mile of Heard comity; deceased;' sold for distribution, w the old Agency ferry, on Mint River, two excel- Terms given on the dav of sale. lent Barges lor the navigation of said river; and as it is their intention to boat from their boat-yard on said river, to Albany, or to the Bay. if necessary, they respect fully solicit the patronage of their friends and the pub lic generally, as llieywill use every possible exertion to expedite hud forward Cotton as quick and as low as possible to either place. All Cottons delivered at their warehouse will ho stor ed free until it can be carried off'. Christopher f. pickling, SAMUEL P. CORBIN. Crawford Co.,Ga July 17, 1843. 8—3m WarreiHon and Tlilletlgeville STAGE NOTICE. THIS old and well known route, ~ ^having been reduced to a If ck Lim* bv the Post Office Depart ment, to run three nines will leave AVui'reIItoII on Kim and Thl itsu.vi after the.arrival of (In to, and arrive at Milled* - ... ... 11 o'clock. A. M—leaving MiUedgeville on Tie-oat », Th, i,-i> vi'- and S vreiii- vY's, iimuediatt Iv alter the ar rival of the Stage from Macon, and arriving at Warren- leu on the same days hy ' o clock, P. M. 1 he proprie tors lake this occasion to inform the public, that every ex ertion w ill be made to render this Lille as comfortable and expiditious as any in the State, limn Augusta to Macon, via Warrentou. Sparta and Milledgevilie. This Line will intersect with tbe Central Rail Road, near .Milledge vilie, and at Macon with the Monroe Rail Road and the Florida Line. Passengers from \ugusta or Macon, "ill in all cases have the preference over those on the route —they, therefore may be assured ol no delay. Offr* State office at \Y arrenlon. Eagle Hotel. D. N Judson. agent. KNOX A MOTT. Proprietors. Milledgevilie, July 26, 1-43. w3m—7 August 14, 1843. Thomas iiilley, Adm’r HI Administratoi*s Sale. O N the fifteenth day of September next, will be sold a the residence of the late Calvin A. flail, of Irwin couuty, deceased, a part or all of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of cattle, horses, cart, Ac.— Terms made known on the day of sale. ’ JAMES HALL, Sr., Adm’r. July 18, 1843. Giuiidinii’s Sale. * GR EF.ABLE to an order of the Monroe comity, while sittin in willb. UmtKi 8tat s^t! alt the laud-mid negro&i belonging to Benjamin I£- I{i ll£, lnt<f of sniff county, deceased. “ J ’ W .H. S. KtLXA, Jadm’or. LURANY KELLY, $ April 11, 1843. - ‘ _ 44 A LL persons indebted to the estate of Robert H. Fin- -fjLney late of Jones county deceased, will make inline-, 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 ,J843. ' V I.I. persons having demands against the estate of James Ilerston.late of Wilkinson county, deceased must present them within the time prescribed hy law, and those persons indebted to said deceased, are re quired to make payment without delay to ALEXANDER HURSTON, Adm’r. Wilkinson county, May 5) 1843. 50 _ ir«in nis iicnts *ik! 'a dtSflTit ti^thcrcof be .‘nra'rfrert to Min— Hereby L r iV(‘i>.i^ itll crctinor*. ivn$ bare jfrcrv^tT tLeir tfe! inti r olUcr pcrsons'iji interest t> appear ;it thJH <»n>r ititfiyyeHtaR' Itoad, of iC firm & .foiTf-, aJTinferopt. traviujrfitc! his pcfition,- ijuffas jtischar^e iTym lijs debts p'i»v t*e tU-’Ctued'and. ftHowtjo-, Oil. r I t h n re . ■ 1 l\/i . rr. 1 * , w— . . N—V. . 1. X " , k . ■ - - 1 , . upieg. .ft- ni-_ -luaif.- toi^ vr€\\ ht\ . t> wppetr nt t!ie Court IfoUitfia tbe city’of ^aviiiin.Tlijnil Uiafiiteenth Ip.y. ofSejdyuilier next, at 1 KM>V|0ck, 'A iM. toT Show eatlse sii h^tischHrgp. and Ccrtilic.ue sJBiil nol be -nuitc i. Savaon ili,'yiui(i.9. J843. . GEO. GLEN, Clerk. . k— n ,. Tcksdvi’s ■ars from Ailgus- lliltedggville the next days at Inferior -Court of for ordinary purpo se- will !«■ sold on the first Tuesday in October next, with in the usual hours of sale, before the Court House door, in Eatonion, Putnam county, four hundred and fifty acres of land more or less, lying in Putnam county; sold for the benefit of the heirs ol Henry and Jesse Pye, late of Monroe comity, deceased. Terms made known on the day of saie. BEN’IER PYE. Guardian 11. 11. 8I'Ll VAX, Adm’r. July 26. 1-M3. 7 IVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to lx the estate-of Uenamiel Bower, late of Baldwin j c-onjffy, deceased that tliev are required to make imme- | diate payment; and persons having demands against said estate are required to render an account of their ilff* irtands, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. ISAAC BOWER, Ex or. August 1, 1843. 7 V LB persons indebted to the. Estateof George D. An- . der.-on. late of Cobb county, deceased, are hereby reques'ed to come forward and make immediale pay ment.—And those having demands against said estate, are requested to render them iti properly attested, within the time prescribed bv law. July 7. 1S43. JANE H. ANDERSON, AJm’rx. 3 .1. M. ANDERSON, Adm’r. A°i Gordon and Hawkinsville HACK LINE. WILT, leave Gordon on Ti t.'Dw’s. Tm U5DAY >ami at- ui>\\ *satT o’clock, A. M., and ar- rive at 3lau liiiisvillc tlie sainedavsat 7. I*. AT., A: willk avc Hawkinsville Si nd.u ’s, WeiuvesdavV and Fi:ii»ay’s at 4. A. Al. and arrive at (iordonatT). I*. AI.. wlijcli will be in time to take the Car direct to Alacon. KNOX X MOTT. Pi oprietors. Milledgevilie, J»ily H13. \v3m—7 [CF 3 Idie Afesscn^er and (.’onstitiitionalist, will please publish, 3 months weekly. 1 Gttardiiin's ^ale. .F.LABLL to an order of tin* Inferior Court of Afotiroe county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses. will he sold on tho first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door, in Canton, Cherokee comity, w ithin the usual hours of sale, lot of land Xo. *J|n. X.M district and Jd Section, Cherokee county, con taining forty acres; sold for lire hcnelit of the heirs of Henry and Jesse Pye, late of Monroe county, deceased. 'Perms made known on the da\ of sale. J3LMFR PVF. (iiiardian, II II. SLLIVAN, Adm’r. July Jv» : 1S43. 7 GutirdiaaPs Sale. V GRTF.ABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Alontoe countv. when sitting for ordinary purpo ses. will be sold on the first Tue>dayin November next, within the usual hours of sale, before lire Court House door, at Americus, in Sumter comity, lot of laud iNo not known, containing two hundred two and a half acres, being in rfutntercounty, drawn by the orphans of Hen ry Pye. deceased, and sold for the benefit of said or plums. Terms made known on the day of sale. BE.MLR PVF., (iiiardian. 11. IJ. SUL1YAN, Adm’r. JuIvSfl, lt?43. 7 In Bankruptcy. \ GREF.J . Aladiso V!F. mi! -rr l.cr l-n inpt :.tici. lrrtll AVnrk l;ts» lion \laeliini r ,-iii keep'fii-tajiib' u II tr, Vi-onTic ■ ! hnst Mill Iron-, •jj . ami WlJattcis :e i! the inicrot uf ;ist, to patronize hi 'ass County, Ga., > 7!. Mt.uMs, &r ssortment, Call and See. MUSK; . 17th. 1842. upper p; Giiartiiiin's Salt', GREF.ABLE to ah order of the Inferior Court of snty. when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, will ho sold ou the first Tuesday in October next, tie- lore the Court House door, in the town of Dauielsvillo, Madison county, within the legal hours of sale, one lot of land, containing two hundred and twenty-nine acres, i»o the same more or less, whereon the subscriber now lives, adjoining Harriet W. Giuliani. John McLeroy, and others: sold as the property of the hens of Lewis Kims, deceased, for the purpose of a division bet,"cell said heirs. Tenns of sale made known on the day. NANCY SIMS, Guardian. July 20, 1843. (n. a. a.) 7 Executor’s *;*!<*. "WH, T U.L be sold before the Court House door, in IVr- Vtf ry. Houston county, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, forty-two acres of land, part of lot No. 2-)*, in the .>th district ol said county, well improved, and good land, sold on a twelve months credit, and as part of the real estate til Adam Carson, late of Jones comity, deceased. DAVID CARSON. Ex’or. July 26, 1843. 7 Kxt’fiilor’s JBsSe. . lie sold before the Court House door, in niton, Cherokeeeounty, on the first Tuesday 1 in November next, a forty acre lot of land. No. 742,21st ... .... . i district 2nd section, sold as part of the real estate of - her. hi Jun.'s county, 9 miles from Clinton, on ( A(lmn Carson, late of Jot .* -1 /A. the roml hading to Latonton. on tho in^lit ol Woo! Aliit hiitos. M IIK subscriber is pre]»ared lo furnish Wool (’arding 1 Alachiues ol every description according to order, with the improved siyle of small workers and strippers; they w ill he made with roll Doflers for custom work, or w it it (’ou derisrs I;»r lnaruifacturinp purposes All kind of Woolens mac hienerv, and Cards furnished .at slu>rt nolice at price correspondiup with the state of the times. Reference may ; he made to JolurGlen, Esq.. J^ist Master, Decatur, Georgia, 1 who is operating meehinery of my make. Address the subscriber at South Coventry Conn. - JOHN BOYNTON May 2*2, 1943. 17t-4‘J j STRA YEI), from the plantation of the subvert- y Y/V ’X the I'th April last, a large mouse colored mare Mule, be tween 3 and 5 years old. Anv information respecting her, will he thankfully received, or a liberal reward paid for her delivery to me. JAMES A. BILLINGSLEA. i June 26.1843. 3 tf July 26. 1843. county, deceased. Terms DAVID r. CARSON, Ex’or. R MOi\TIIS after date, application will bt made to the Honorable, the inferior Court ol .1 as per county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell lot of land, lying in the 5th, district of orig- ilia'ly Len. now kniulolpli v<»nnty. « 4t. I« l, u i,>g «l.., only lot belonging to the estate of John Pavne late of Jasper county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased, BOLLARD PAYNE, Adm'r. June 1st. 1.843. 51 Admiiiisti'alur’s Sale OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. * GKEUABLE to an order of the honorable Inferior JA. Court of Gwinnett county, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, will be sold at the Court House in said eounty. on the first Tuesday in October next, that very | . valuable and delightfully situated plantation, belonging j TTXOlIii MONTHS after date, application will to the estate of James Gilbert, deceased, lying upon the j X he made to the honorable the Inferior court of Pu- banks of Chattahoochee river, containing about three : laski county when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave hundred and fifty acres of land: a large new two story J to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Edward dwelling house, with four spacious rooms above and be- ; Burch, seur., late of said couuty, deceased. " 1 ' ’ EDWARD A. BURCH, Adm’r. I June 10, 1' 13 low,completely finished; a good kitchen, storehouse, I and other necessary buildings; the Ferry, (extensive! known as Gilbert’s Ferry.) together with a good Boat, | _ —. :—; - are in good condition. The purchaser may supply him- I Site after .late, application will he self with grain at the place«n best terms, as the product ■ made to the honorable Inferior Court of Julies of the place now on rent will he about five hundred bushels of corn, mostly for sale. Possession given on the first day of January next. Terms of sale good notes well secured, payable twelve months after date. Also, one-fourth part of lot No. 27k. in the 171fi district, Gwinnett county, containing sixty-two and an half acres. Terms as above. WM. MALTBIE. ( M. B. MONTGOMERY, j July 19, 1 '43. > Adm'rs. county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the slaves of Robert If. Finney late of said county, deceased. NATII. S. ‘GLOVER, Adm r. June 1,1843. 1 j ^Ol R months after date application will he made to the honorable Inferior court of Twiggs county, j when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all l the real estate of Jacob Pearce, senior; late of Twiggs | county, deceased. JACOB PEARCE. ? , . THEOPHILUS PEARCE, y H ° r ' April J7, 1943. 44 A<ltniiii*ltuftoi's Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Jones county, when Htting for oidiuarv purposes, will lie sold in the town of Clinton, in said county, on the lirst Tuesday in November next, all the real estate of Noah Butt, late "of said county, deceased, lying and be ing in said county. Terms on the dav. ELDRIDGE C.' BUTT, Adm’r. July 26, 1943. 7 A<litmii*ta*alors ILL he sold on f i hursday the 3]st day of August next \V in 3Iarietfa, at the hue residence ol George D. An derson, late of Cobb County, diceased; All tbe personal property (except a law library,) belonging to the estate of .......... . . , . . •aid deceaped. Consisting of horses, mules, cattle, hogs, lf ! e ‘ ,u ‘h>ng Johnson, deceased, of said county: { 1 ^01.1 £ ITI OATHS after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jones county u bile sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tbe lands belonging to tiie estate of Adam Car- son, late of Jones county, deceased. DAVID P. CARSON, Ex’or. April 25. l w 13. 45 it j?l€>A’ r TIIS after date, application will be, made to tlie honorable the Inferior Court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tbe land and negroes belongin'? to tbe es- Sr.VTKS DldTRJCT COURT District of Gt ttrain. . f l’.V'IN H. ELLIS, of Hancock county, farmer, a i Bankrupt; having filed his petition, praying that a full ditecbaree from his debts mav be decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him: Notice is hereby given to ail creditors who have proved their debts and oth er persons in intereht.to appear at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on tin* nineteenth day of October next, al 11 o'clock, A. M-, to shew cause why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, June *23, 1843. 3-1 It. r*:jTKi> States District Court. } , n District of trr.oraui. S 1 ~\ XT IM.OPGH BY JORD AN, of Cuthhert, Randolph \\ comity, (»’a , farmer, anil one of the late firm of Lewis J Jordan, 6c Co., a Bankrupt, having fifed hfs peti tion, praying that a full discharge from his debts may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate ihereof he granted to him: notice is Imrehy given to all creditors who have prov ed iheir dt his 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. M., tuTsliew cause uhy such discharge and certificate shall not he granted. G ECL G LEN, ( lerk. Savannah, June 9, 1813. 62-lit 8. nited Platon District Court. ? DlSTHRT OF Ckoruia ( IN BANKRl'PTCV. f 11IARLES l>. (’IJ’SKEY, of the city of Savannah, Y Architect, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full dis< barge from his debts may be decreed and allowed, and a certificate a thi*n-of he granted to him — Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have prove*! ilnir debts, and other persons in interest, to appear al ike Court House in the city of Savannah, on the thirtieth dav of November next, af eleven o'clock. A. M, to allow cause w by such discharge and ceriificato shaft not be grant ed. GEO. GLEN. Clerk. Savannah,July 27,1843 8 lit Ciiiiod states District Court ) District or Georgia. ( ,N bankruptcy. ! 1.1.1A 31 II. LEWIS, formerly merchant, of (’o- w w Iiimhus, hut now of LaGrange, Troup county, Ga., a Bankrupt, having filed his petition praying that a full dis charge from his debts may he.decreed nnd allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted to him—Notice is hereby giv en to all 1 -(editors Who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, to npp< ar at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September next, at eleven o'clock, A. M.. to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted. GEO GLEN. Clerk. Savannah, May 31, 1343. M '.It l iiilcrl !i)is!rirt Court. } District or Gsokha. \ IS «k*W»tcT 1 C 1AVIL O. JA(’lvSON, lormerly Merchant, now school J master, of 'i’roup county, Georgia, a Bankrupt, hav ing (lit <1 his petition, proving that a full discharge irom his debts may he decreed ami allowed, and a cert ficate ih< rc of he granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their de bts, 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. ill, to show reuse why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, May 31, 1843. 51 lit Umteh States District Court. I r , JJistrirt (if fieorgia. \ I* Bankrupt^. WMTll.r.tA.M RAWLINGS jarmcr, of Wnslilntloncouimiy, G;i., »¥ a ll.oiki ii|'t. hi* in,' ii!< I his petition, praying th^t« full discharge fru:u his ilet1’« r rrt;iy he itecruetl :nul alloWed, -and- i •«'Tt)li<-ate thereof be granted to linn: »ti* e is*herebv rivert to iTi Creilitors v ho h;ive proved.tlieir •t- b's. md alh'-r persons in interact, to ippeafat the CourtUouSe in tbtfcifj ■ i Savannah, on ‘ • lifteeiuh il.iyof Sepieinlici 1 next, at'llo’fh* k, A M., to show cause-^wby such discharge and 'certificate shciHtl net he*cr.inteil. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, June 13, is 13. ' l—nt On it cl Stuto* Di.li-ict Court.) .....npTcr District ns Gkorgia. ( ,N BAKKROTTC A HU Mt \ M J.-EVIS| of tlie city of Qalumhus, Ge«»r_’i i late nierctuuit, t Bankrupt, h.iving filed his petition praying that a fti'l discharge froin'liis tlttpis nmy he dee reed am! allowed, suui uccrtffieatethereof !*e granted to Jiiin— Notice is hereby give'a to ill Creiiitors who have proved nieil (lehts. and otlier persons in interest, to appear at the-coart house tn the city of Savannah, on 11:e fifLcenth u;iy of .September next, at i t o’clock, A. M.. to show c uisc why such discharge and granted. ertificate shall not be Savannah. June 9. !9i3. United States District Court. , - . District oJmSJi corgia. ■JOHN'. MAR PHILI.IP. In Bankruptcy, of Monroe, farm lie county ot ipf. tiaving file I hm petition, praying that a lulLdi^ ,areo !’n»m 1*.*s dohts may hederrceif and allowed, and a certifi cate^ the tool' hegrantcil to Id.a—Notice ts hereby given to ail oe- ititors >vho have [irov* d their debts, ami utlu-r oersous in interest, t.> api^aKatthe Court house in the city ofdavannahjOnTtie fifteenth !F9%Jjtember next, at u o'clock, A. M. to show cause N why ouch discha In Bankruptcy. w Savannah, June 9, 18:3. United States District Court. District of Georgia. flLLA.M WASHINGTON BA UDWIN,. Cotton huv- of Macon, Bihii roiin'y, Ga., Iat«* partner in the firms of J. A: \\ Baldwin, ami of Baldwin & Brothers, a Bankrupt, linxing filed his petition, praying that a full dis charge from his debts may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted to him: Notice is hereby given to nil creditors who have proved their debts and other per sons in interest to appear at the Courthouse in the city of Sava: tialt, on the fifteen!It day ol September next, at 11 o’clock. A. M , t"slimv cause why such discharge and cer tificate shall not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, Mav 1, 1843. 51—lit *v a SX'?SZZ c ~”-1 *> «**»*►.' -I -OEUER ATOMS,- auSmw at law, of Dublin, Cturena j \ V Moims F- lUttV tu^of - | . county, formerly merchant ol' SumrnrNunntj*, a Bank- , ly. apjtltt’J 101; lottois-ot tii--aa--.-;uu TbiU, having fiIt’d Ilia petition, prnyjng that aJull (Ji'scnarge , ‘estate. from hie .IfKis.may ho decreed uinl alluwed. and «ccriifi- The^e are therefore, to cite wid adnionisli all • i cate thereof be granted to him: Notice i,7icreby given to g n q iir , the kindred and creditors, ef Said ffeeea>,-d ■' i ' all creditors « ho h ive proved their Uctus and other per- . aI1 d appear :K my -otFice.ivrtliift the fnne nr, spas in interest fooppeae at the Ltmrl.House in the cyiy of ,, ^ jf anv eX&t , wire said letter l' V fio.nrmnh: on the tuneteenlh day of October^ next at II „ 0 fSe "rintejl '' 1 r 'M SavaiBiali, on ;he inrieleeiilli day of Octobrr .next at 11 o’clock, .4. 51, to show cause wji/ such di.cfiarge and cer- tificate shall rtcfr be granted. - , GBO. GLEN, Clerk, 4-1U Savaonab, July 7, 1813. sshonlff Given under rav hand at office.tbi*6th March n,, ' 44 ' , ROBf^a’ HARD!R,, , ' 1 ' ficni gin, T.riaas nattily, W HEREAS V Cburies Jr Epsom v exer*nte*of tt last Yvill and leslamcnt^ of .^F^ieW ' C ceased, and ndiniifisTrafpr on the estate of l\*u;r 1 \ , deceased, applies for letters of distnisSiou from .';u,V '' United States District Court. I j n Bankruptcy. District of Gtotgui. ) • TjUWKtL C. FLOURNOY, of th« (own of Artions, LL-Clark county,- Oorgta/iufe farmer, u Bankrupt; filfd ins petition praying that a full discharge . "trite. from Ids deHts may ho decreed and allowed, and a' These are therefore, tp cite jind admoniah nil and. certificaic thereof he granted to him—Notice is hereby j gular, the kindred and creditors of said dcrcas< (! t,, ) ' giverl fo all creditors who have proved their debts, and other j an( ] nppear-at my office, within tfjdjtirrfd prescribed h v ' ' to show c.^ise, if any exwt, why said letters should be granted. •''*.* * not Given under mvJtand at office,jn Marion, this dav of January, ^ _ta LEWIS gbCOMON. G . c u (xt'OrgiSI, DcKalb county. W HEREAS, "diaries Murphev, fidqjiuwrntwr 4(f B m the estate of TV iljtdfli Marti it, dece.Ased. nuj^,, Vj Fanrt. r, a Bankrupt, having- filed Bis petition pray* ; to me for letter? of di^tms^on. These-are, therefore Itrejfe and xtdiuonisfi nil and?; gular, the kindred rmd creditors df sSId rfeceb«ed t , i md appear af nrv oilice. within the time pre-rriited aw, to show cause, if anv e<ist. whv caifl proved their debt: . persons in interest, to appear at the CourtTIouse in the city of Savannah, on the nineteenth day of October next, at 11 o’clock. A. M ,toshow cause why such discharge and certifi cate shall not be granted. * • GEO GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, June22,1843. 3 lit United States District Court. { Djstrict.of Georgia. \ IN BANKRUPTCY. ing thakii tuH discharge fruin iiu «lebL» may he /lecreed and alloweu, and a‘cenificate fhen of be granted to him— Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have prov ed their debts, and other persons mjntercst, to appear at th&Gourt JLmaein the city of Savannah, on tin thirtieth day of November next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., to show .cause why such discharge and certificate shall not he grant! cd. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, Ajigust 13 1843. 10 lit Uuit««l Slates Oi.irii-r Conri. f DisTJtrcT of Georgia. \ >SEMI J. IP >L LEMAN, r ic r k. lat*' merchant, of the county of lfihh. Georgia, a Ba.ikrupt, h inn.' fih ! !.i3 petition, praviug tliata full Dscfiarge fvoni his ilcl*t n •• • lucreed amt aUoweti, aiHt a rerfincahj thereof !".• •-'r.intcl to turn—Notice is hereby Riven to all creditors who have proved theinlebtp, and ot^er |»cr sons in interest, to appear at tlie <-' »iiii House m the city of ??.iv;tiiM4h, on the nnn toenth day of October ‘next, :it eleven o’clock, A. ;M., to showc.iU'c why such-dischargenhd certificate Shan not he granted. GEO. GLEN, C4erk. riavnnnah, July it, 1813.- *5 nt IN BANKRUPTCY. J United State? District Court. } T n . district of Herein. \ ^ruptcy. XLWT'ILUAM WASHINGTON LESTER, farmer, of v w Jones eounty, Georgia, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition praying that a full discharge from his debts may he decreed and allowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him—Nolire is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest, to appear at the Court Ilooae in llieeily of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., to show cause why such discharge nnd certiieatc shall not l>e granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah,'June 1, 1843. f,] ]][ CxCOl’ttA «J, Ticiggs county. ■ h wplIKUKAS, Daniel Duncan and James Balkam, \7 V admiiiijdr.Ttors on tho estate of William Burden, late of said county, deceased; apply to me for letters of dismission from said estate. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin- | gttl.ir tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the*time prescribed by | law. to show cause, rf any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Marion, this 24th day of July, 18*43. 7 ' LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c. o. United State? District Court. ? In Bankruptcy. • . . . r • *“ 5 Tn Bankruptcy. District of itcorgiu. $ 1 J /^lllARLES ROONEY, tf the city of Macon, Bibb v_' county, Grocer, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition praying that n full discharge from his debts mnv he dee reed nnd allowed, and a certificate thereof* be granted to him. Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and otlier persons in interest, to appear at the Court House in tho city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September next, at 11 o’clock. A. M. to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not he grant ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah. June 1C, 1843. . 1 lit United States District Court. } t t> 1 . District of Gcarsia. \Tn Bankruptcy. ^111 ARLES G McKINLEY of Nowunn, Cnwpta rottn- * tv. Georgia, Merchant and Planter, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full discharge from his debts mav bo decreed and allowed and a certificate there of be granted to him—Notice is hereby given to all credi tor^ who have proved their debts and other persons in in terest to appear nt the Court House in tlie City of Savan nah. on the fifteenth day of Septt mher next, at 11 o’clock, A AT , to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk Savannah, June 15,1843. 1 -lit pABUIEL BALDWIN ROBERTS, late Merchant of X I flatvkinsviHe, Georgia, now coach painter, of the city ol Alacon, Bibb county, La., a Bankrupt, having filed Ilia petition praying that a lull discharge from his debts mav bo decreed and allowed, nnd a certificate t hereof be granted to him—Nolle** is hereby given to al! emitters who have proved their-debts, and other persons in interest, to appear nt the Court IJous.-in the city of Savannah, on the fifteenth day of September m xt. at 11 o'clock, A. 31., to show canae why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, May 1, 1313. 51 lit S uited States Di*trier t orn/ 1 District of Georgia. \ IV bankruptcy. ^ ' ENRA \\ IIUDNALL, of Darien, .McIntosh eounty, * L Ga., merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, pravingthnt a full discharge from his debts mav he d creed and allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted tohim—No tice Mrherehy given to all creditors w ho have proved thuir d< hts, arid other persons in interest, to appear at tin* Court 11 use in tho city of Sjtvaimah, on the fifteenth day of -Sep. D mher next, at eleven o'ehwk, A. M , to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall not he granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, -May 31, 1313. 51 lit Unite 1* »S taxes District Court District o f Georgia. \ V LFRED W. WOODEN of the town of 3Tadi.?on, Morgan cosuily. Carpenter, a Bankinpt. having filed his peuDou praying that a full discharge from his debts may he dec recti and allowed and n certifierte thereof be granted to him—Notice is her-by given to all creditors who have proved their debts and other persons in interest, to appear at tho Court House in the city of Savannah, on the fif teenth day of September nexf.nf 11 o'clock, A 3L. lo show «*:ms<* ivliv wiipR ~...J Hfuill n**t fie e i • a,lr '‘ , ' , GEO. GUE.N, Clerk. Savannah, June 15, 1843. j ij l [ In Ban!, irnptcy. U!‘»! , :;ia, Ticises County. \ V. Xfi IKRI .AS llartly I >iii'iLi:n and Tlicojiliilns Sauls f 1 Administrators outlie estateorTlioni|ison Sauls late of - ;ii| county, deocaswl. applies to me forlettersof distnis-ion from said estate. Tliese are. til f‘rein re. to cite and admonish all andsin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said Utters should be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Marion, July 26th is.!:;.—; LEWIS SOI.OMO.V, c.c. o. Cnf>h county. V* rilUEEA.S. Samuel K. Oliver, applies to me I'or v r letters ol Administration, ou the estate of Jacob Light,late of said county. deceased. These are therefore, to rite and admonish all and sin gular. the kindred and creditors of suhl deceased, to be, and appear at niv office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any exist, Why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand nt office, in Marietta, this 26th July, 1843. 7 J. M. AN DERSO.N, c. c. o. Keoi'^iit, Cahh connly. \V7’HRRFA'S. John McCurdy.’ applies to me forlet- V v ters of guardianship, for James, Sarah, and Mar garet Austin, orphans of James Austin, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin- law. to show cause, if any esist, why said letters slianM not he granted. Given under my hand-at office, this 22d Fel>m an , 97 E-. B. REYNOLDS, c. c . 0 > <« I'orffitl, D Kolb cun 111'!. NAVxy Hl.ltEA3, Thomas Akin, execnrbr of J„| m •} f ter, deceased, applies to me for letters of disai ," sion. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and giilar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to I ," and appear at my office, within the tune prescribed tir law. to show cause (if any exist) why said letter,. not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this 23d Fehrnarv l-r 97 E. B REYNOLDS. t .'' t (ieorgia, Pulaski county. \ Y/"HERF.AS, Bryan \V. CoH:e» and Ni, dir \\ V W Collier, apply to me lor Iclleps of adiiiini.intiui, on tlie estate of Probert Collier, late of said county dc ceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish nil antTsin- gtilar, the kindred and creditors, of .aid and appear at mv office within the thud prose, ih, ,'| i,y law, to shew cause, if any they hare, why .-ui.J i, should not be granted. Given tinder my band at office in Hawkmsviile J„ n e 19th, 1843. I JOHN V. MITCHELL, c.c.a. Georgia, Jasper county. HLRLAS, Joseph^. Henderson applies t () ... » » for letters of administration on the estate ot’J.ua. Perry, senior, late of Jasper county, deceased. Thee are, therefore, tq cite and admonish all ,, n d ,, gular the kindred and creditors pt saf3. deceased.' to ] w and appear at my offiee within tlie time nrtsetihec! I>y law, to show cause-, if any exist, why said jetfets not lie granted: Given under my hand at office, 6th June. 63 SAM. I). VARNER, c. c. <i<“ i>I''4 i • I, Pulas!, i county. AT/'II ERi;.VS. A don Scarborough, AilmmistniurT" r T the estate of Aaron Scarborough. - hie ofs.ul County, deceased, applies for letters of dismission f r ,, ln said administratorship. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all aud sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be, and appear at my office within the time prescribed hv law, 'to show enuso. if any the)- have, whv said l. tt.-rs should not be granted. Given under mv hand, this the 29/h day of Mav 1-13 51 JOHN V. MlT<;il£l,L. cur.,.. „ Tt-iee-s county. ’VV/’HEREAS. John A. NeLsnn applies to It ters of Aiiniinistration on the estate Root, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite anil admonish ill and sin- ular, the kindred and creditor? of said d» reasu.1. to ho me for I**t- ol Uf&eliieL ular, the kindred and creiiitors of said deceased, to be | and appear at my office, within the time prescribed hy 1. and ap|)e;ir at my ollicc, within thetime prescribed bylaw, to show eaitae, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given tinder my hand, this the 21st of Jnlv. 1843. (3 J. 31. ANDERSON, c. c. o. United State? District Court. \ District of Gear gin Bankruptcy. United Stvtes District Court. ? District of Georgia. ( ■JJVilARI) V. NEW MAN, ot Thnoinsvtlle. In Bankruptcy. Fhoirns countv, ;•»..!unkopor. :i B;mkru|>t tKivmg file«l hi? petition j>r;i.vin" cit t full discharge from hi?'telits m.iy be itecrce't •»ti«! .;il!x»\veil, ml ne»rt!'fi< :tto t'terfnfbf* srantM to him-—Notice is Jjere.tiy jlven »-*II i r -ilifors \v!i<> hnvc frovoi! their tlehf?. and other pot?nns in iti’iest. 11» ajipt-:ir .ii the U**nrt Hon-e m t.he city of.”?:ivaiin:ih.on >e fiftccnTh day of Scp’PHitier next, nr I1 oVfock. A 3! , te si mv •.use. why such ttischargc ami certificate simuid not he LT^iited. GEO. GLEN. Clerk. Savannah, Mayi,t9f3. 31 lit in bankruptcy. _ ro ..., nrriage, buggy, sulky, iarinitig utensils, house- i ‘‘J-”* 0 * °[ [and. No. 4t>J, in tlie 2d district and lststrc- hold and kilclx n furntiure, together with other art icles too l, °n ol originally Cherokee, now Forsyth county, hc- v nggon, longing to said estate. April *27, 1>43. ALFRED JOHNSON, Adm’r. 4<; w tedious to mention Also will be sold on the fourth Monday in September next, at the Court House m .Marietta, the Jaw library ol the said deceased. JSnle to continue lrom day to day, until all is sold. Terras made known on the day of sale. JANE If. ANDERSON, Adrn’rx. J. M. ANDERSON, Adm'r. Cobb County, July 13.1843 5 AtCiiiiiiistrifitor’s Salt*. ILL be sold, oil the first Tuesday in September next, before the Court-house door, in the town of Rome. Floyd county, agreeably to an order of the In ferior Court of Baldwin county, when sitting for ordin ary purposes. Lot No. 88. in the 1th District and 4th Sec tion. of originally Cherokee, now Floyd county, con taining ICO acres more or less. Also, on tbe first Tuesday in September next, before the Court-house door, of Canton, Cherokee county, Lot No. *211. in the *2*2d District, *2d Section, of originally Cherokee, and now Cherokee county, containing ICO acres more or less. Both the above stated Lot? sold as the properly of Ben jamin Talbot, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms of sale rash. THOMAS TURK, Adm’r. July 1, 1843. ^ 3 td Administrator's Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Jones county, when fittiug for ordinary purposes, I will he sold on the first Tuesday in September next, be- j fore the Court House door, in the tow n of Clinton, t r „ r , , ■ ,, Jasper county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for Jones county, within Uie usual hours ol sale, three lie- . * , ,, J , r . , , , . ,i , . r , * i, • , , leave to sell one lot of land belonging to the estateof arocH.onca woman about 2(1 years ol.l, w. 1, her two ltarUjoloulew (; . Ht.l.e.ts, lat« ol* jr ownty, cl.. eas- d"klr.-n, one a hoy about 4 months old. and ike other a pil; so|J ( - or lhe hpllttil of |„. irs a ‘ ld cr , said girl about J years old. Cold as the property ol Rep- | , wl ciMne Arii \i,Aiiriim a.i...-- sama Dawson, deceased.—■’I'ertus on the dav. MALACIJI DAWSON, Adm’r. j June 15, 1843. £ch. c. c. o.] 2 | ExonMor l nite<! Stat«*M nisfrict C'ourf District of Georgia. J OHN I I MUKIN Uierrh isit, :iuii one of ll»<: tU: firm <»:' ?iiiii'i tV nn -'i'*Mi. uf Iho .S ici-tl Cncir, AVuIti 11 cciuity, .••orcin. :\ R-inkriipf. Invin? his pr-tiLion pr.»yinir il-. it a full l?c!, ir_'o from ins ilelits m»y be ilecroc-dapd n!tv>\ve«l. :in»l n cerfitf .; r i.. u: flu.* urn ii te>l td hiiii—Notice i- iicrghy. given to iillcreil- •ors who h i vc provf.l Mief’r'it* bts, :ii:d other persoij.? in inn-rust, n .tfMiftr :it tho rotirt Mouse in the city nf'7?:ivnn»nh. oil tti»' Ilf >0Mih 11:i;. of .September next,at it o’clock. A. Al., to show cause , !iv suuli iliscUur’C Ami rertill' atc .sluill pot l»e eruoted. GEO. GI.EN. Clerk. S-TVAiinah. May 3!. 1913. 51 —tit 1 ^30U B& MON THS after date application w ill be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Jas per county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave \ to sell the real and personal estate of William Jones, sen- j ior. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors j of said deceased. GEORGE DAWKINS. ) , ^ JOHN SPEARS, jini., £ ildm01 ' I June 1843. 3 f ^Ol It- IllOMTHIS after dale application w ill bo | made to the Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, ! when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the 1 land belonging lo the estate of William Beck, late of said county, deceased. Mav 1. 1843. WILLIAM S. BECK, Adm’r. May 10, 1843. 48 UKOXTHS after date, application will j _ be made to the honorable Inferior court of Jasper I county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Arpltaxad W aits, late of Jasper county, deceased. THOS. II. B. RIVERS, adm’or. June fi, 1843. . 52 310!\TISS after date, applicaliop will he made to the honorable, the Inferior Court of deceased. SIIADRACH 3Ie3HCHA! L. Adm'r. CAROLINE B. ROBERTS.Adu. rx. June 20, 1843. 2 i\ t bankruptcy. United States District Court. District of Georgia. ■ OHN K GAGVl. fornuTlx of tlie firm cf Gnjp & Drowning, who were on"- f, it in the purchase an«l sale of rinvrs. now tavern krepor. Hint rc-ulcnt of the town of Latirance, Troup coiinly. fh-orefa, a R^nkrunr. having lilnl his petition, piayins thut a full if i'chanro from tus debts may t>h deem it an I allowed and a certific.ito Mu*rri»f he Granted to him.- Notice-is hereby *-■ ivon to :iTI r.natii'T* w!.o have provml their debts, and other persons in intcrcsr.to :o | P-r ;tr n*p Court House in the rflv of Savannah, on tlie fiftecntli dny of g»«*ptomfter next, at it o'clock, A. AL, to sho\ycHUse v why such discharge and certificatetvhall not lie ernnted. GF.O. GLEN, Clark. Savannah. May 31, l?!k 51 lit L’mtki. Stm i- III-, , ;,-T "Couut77 Bankruptcy District oj frrorgia. ) r J T'vRFRY MI3FS COX, of tho County of Bihb, Georgia, J / partner of the firm? of Cox <Sr Stough, and Cox <Y Hill Into Rail Rond Contractors on the Western and Atlantic Rail B^ad, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition pray ing that a full discharge from his debts may he decreed and allowed, ami u certificate thereof be granted to him— Notice is hereby given to all creditors w ho have proved their debts, and other p tsods in interest, to appear al the- ('ourt House in the city of Savannah, on the nineteenth day of October next, pt eleven o’clock, A. 31., to .show c ause why such discharge nnd certificate shall not hi* granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, July 14, 1843. 5 lit TAMES 1 «.? ding i:i the city of Savannah, Georgia, a Bankrupt, bav in/ filed his petition pruning that a full discharge from his d. hts may he decreed ami allowed, and a certificate tliereuf he granted to him: Notice iy hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, nnd other persons in interest, to appear at tin* Court Ho use in the city of Savannah, on tho fifteenth day of September next, al 11 o’clock, S. 31., to show cause w hy such discharge and certificate shall not be gt anted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savanna!), 3Iay 23, 1813. 51—1U United States District Court. \ , r , , District of Genre,a. j ""nkrnpyX. FipilIOMAS BEMSTEAD, of the city of Columbus, 13 Georgia, late Grocer, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying that a full discharge from his debts may ho d creed an i allow 2, and.a certificate thereof be granted to him: Nolice is hereby given to all creditors w ho have p-oved their debt* and oth *r persons in interest to appear at the Court House in tlm city of Sava mah, on the nineteenth .1 ty of October next at 11 o’clock, A. 31., to show cause w hy such discharge aud certificate shall not be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah , July 3, 1843. 4—i It rss District Court. ? District of Georgia. 10 J V 1.1 tai :vj (. 31 a In Bankruptcy. »'ni" that ;i feii di'-’barge Certificate GcOft’CiR, Madison county. In ferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes, July Term. 1843. / TyRKSENT fJodr honors. John (iriffrth. John E. j J. Caklwdl. l.lisha Ware, and James Long, E?rj*r.s. IH LK NISI.—Whereas, James Long, and Elisha \V are. executors of the estate of Col. Edward W are, have petitioned the Court for letters of dismission. Whereupon, it is < Irdered. That a copy of this Rule be published once a month for six months, in one of the public. Gazettes of tin? State, that all persons concerned may have duo notice, m.d file their objection*, if any they have, why raid letters of dismission should not be granted. A true extract from th. minutes of said Court. RICHARD B. GIIOLSTO.V c. c. o. Jtilvfl. 1^13. (T—niGm szi* Math tun county. tvf ’ >r Court silting far ordinary purposes. July Tmu, 1843. P RESENT their honors, J<»hu GrifFetb, John E. Caldwell. Elisha Ware, and James Long. Esq’r.f. BT LK NISI.—TVhereas, Je??e G. W ilhite, adminis trator on part of t!i<* e?tate of John Wilhite, deceased; there being part of said estate disposed of bv the Will of tin 1 said deceased, has petitioned the Court for letters of dismission. Whereupon. Jt is Ordered. That a copy of this Rule he published once n month for six months, in one of the public Gazettes of this State, that all per sons concerned mav have due notice, and file their ob jections. if anv they have, why said letter.? of dismission should not be granted. A True extract from the mi mites of said Court. RICHARD B. GIIOLSTON. c. c.o. July G, J843. G—mfiiu avimr fikd ins ranted in it nit— Net i(*e is hereby L'fven fen]! crt vc. pmre I tlirir dci-t.-. mul nther jirsuns in mitres »!.. f '.int JlcaiFo ui like cat.vof fc'a\amiiih. < n th i-iy « f Oftolni.r. next, at ll o'clock, A. M., tosim «-h «tisfhar?o :uul certificate 7ball ■ ot he ar,i:.te*l. GKO. OLE.X, Clerk. tab, July l-i, tai; ^ In Bankruptcy. I mtkd States District Court. Gist rut tf Geoigin. 1 OI1N TOTTY , (4‘ Sab in, ('lark county, (Georgia, incr- • ; chant. late of the firm of Totlv A Hay, a Bankrupt, having fHeH his petition, prnvbig that a full discharge from his dr hts mav be decreed and allowed, and a certificate th. rod' be granted to him: Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts,and other persons in inD rest to appear nt the C ourt House in the city of Savan nah, on the nineteenth day of October next, at 11 o'clock, A M.,to shew cause w hy Mich discharge and certificate shall not he granted. GFA>. (4LEN, Clerk. tSavanimh, Joly 20, 1843. C-llt ( iiib ti SintcK llitelt-irt Court. ) District os Gbo.cia pN' BAXKRrrxcT. D ANIEL NEW NAN SMITH, 1>1 Clinton, Jones coun ty, Ga, operator on Rail Road, a Bankrupt, having filed Ins petition, pra\ing that a full discharge from Ins debts may he decreed and 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 at the Court House in the City of 8avannah,on ihe thirtieth day of November nett, a t eleven o'clock, A. 31. to show cause w hy sue h discharge and certificate shall not he granted. GEORGE GLEN, Clerk. iSsvannah, July 28,1813. 7 pin Jasper Tnfrior Court silting for ordinary purposes, July Term, HI3. RESENT their honor?. Thomn? J\ Smith, Charles Jordan, and Wiley Phillip.?, Justices: Tlie petition of William Pryor, Guardrail of the per son? and property of Michael and I Tug?! B. Kelly, or phan? of Daniel Kelly. deee.a?cd. respectfully sheweth. lie ha? fully settled with aid orphan?. Therefore he pr.av? that tin? honorable Court would grant unto him a Rule Nisi, retpiiring all persons concerned, to appear at the next term of slid Court, to shew cause whv he should not he demised from said Guardianship, .after the Rule Nisi shall have heen published as the law directs. A True extract from the minutes of said Court, a? of record in mv office. SAM L D. VARNEff, c. c.o. July t, H43. 5 to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not I be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Marion, July .Id, 1843. 4 LEWIS SOL< EYIOX. c^c.o. Georgia, Tiriggs County. Injerwr Court sitting for ordinary purposes, July Term, IS43. 73 RESENT their honor?. John Fitzpatrick. Jano-s JL W are. John A. XeUon. Peyton Reynolds. Jj(sffee«. I'pou the application ol' Je.s*e Pope. Guanfiriii of James N. Brown, orphan of riUai Brown, ffec \. to. Idlers of dismission from said Guardianship. U is Uiort:- fore ordered by the ‘Court, lhat ho be disinissod. uuk-s sufficient cause to the contrary be shown, this rule be, » first published aecordiug lo law. Given under my baud at office, in Marion. Jnlv 3d 1843. ' ’ 4 LEWIS SOLOMON, c. c. o. ticorifin, Madison county. Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes. July Ti rm, 1849. P RESENT their honors, John GritFeth. Join! E. Caldwell, Elisha Ware, and James Long. Esq'r.. Ill Iff’. NISI—Whereas. James Long, and Elisha Ware, administrators of the estate of Benjamin Bormn, deceased, have petitioned the Court tor letter.' ol de mission. Whereupon, it is Ordered. That a copy of this Role be published once a month for six months, in one. of the public Gazettes of this Shite, that all person* concerned may have due notice, and file their objec tions. if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted A true extract from the minutes of said Court. RICHARD L>. UUOLSTON. c. c.... July 6. 1843. 6—nritn l. 1 illicit Stall's Kdisfrirt CoiSd. ? District of (W.onaiA. j J! » ^^vftc y. A DDISON BEAN, Physician nml Surgeon, of .Monroe -Tsk county <’’a. formerly of'the firm of Bonn & (?»>r<lon, .Merchants* of Hcnrv countv, a Bankrupt, having'filetl his petition, praying that a full discharge* from his debts may he decreed and allowed, ahd a certificate thereof he grant* <! to him : Notice ie hereby given to all creditors who have proved iheir debts and other per; oils m interest to appear Sale LlOl It JI03I1 ISS after date application will lie I made to tlie Inferior Court of DcKalb rouuty, \¥/ ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in September v ▼ next, before the. Court House door, in Marion, i when sitting for ordinary purpose**, for leave lo sell tire Twiggs county, between the usual hours of sale, agree.a- real estate of John 11. Johnson, late of said county, de- ble to an order of the honorable Inferior Court, while sit- | ceased. May 8, J -43. r,.TKO Stitw l)i»TK,rr Coukt. l, n Bankn +- District of Georgia. ^ ‘ ■’ . . . ,, M ATTHEW F MOS'EIA", Planter, of Elbert Coi.mv I HI Ihe Cmirt llimse-m the City of S.-ivninmli, mi the thirtieth (ieorRin, :i Bankrupl, having filed liib pelilinn pmv* ! d‘*y et November next at eleven o el.ick, A. M , to ehow ing that a fall dUrlmrge from Us debts may be dourei'd nn I i why such disetmrgd andeertifieate shall not begrqnt- ni uWcd, itml a eertiticate tl.ereuf i»e granted lo hunt ■ j '■ GEO. (>EIvN, (Jerk, tire is hereby given lo all creditors who have proved tle-or j Savannah, Joly 28. 18J3. . 1 it debts and other prnfons m interest to appear at lH.s *'m:vt I '—■ - - : house m the eil. ot'Savamiaii ,ou the nilit t.-orrlll ffay >:i U.'- loher next, at eleven o’clock, A. 51, lo show ratten why such discharge and certificate shall not be granted. fiEU. GLEN. He-k Snvauab, Jiffy 14 1813. 5 — j 11 . In Bankruptcy. ting.es a Court for ordinary purposes, all the land being and lying in Twiggs county, belonging lo Jacob Pearce, sen’r., late 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.* THEOPHILUS PEARCE, j Marion, June 26, 1843. 3 td Exi’ciilorV teal«‘. I N obedience to an order of the inferior Court of Jones county, sitting as a <Ourt of ordinary. «iil he sold on tin' first Tuesday in October next, within the usual hours of Sheriff’s sales, at the Court house door, in the town of Clinton, in sail) comity, between four and rive hundred acres of land in said county, belonging to tlie estate of Adam Carson, late of said county, deceas ed. and upon which there is a comfortable dwelling Imuse and good out houses.—It is a desirable situation for health. Terms on the dav. DAVID CAlloON, E.i’r. June 29,1643. ;i May 16, 1-43. WILSON, Adm'r. 48 . A Dtiardian’s Sale. GKELAltLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Monroe county, while sitting for ordinary purpo ses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, within the usual hours of sale, before tlie Court House door, in 'Latonton, Putnam county, one hundred aud twenty-seven acres of land more or less, in said county; sold for the benefit of the heirs of Henry Pye, late of Monroe county, deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. BENIER PYE, Guardian. July 26, Je43, . „ , 7 MONTHS after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of | j Jones county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for j j leave lo sell all the real estate of Lewis D. Wimberly, I l late of said county, deceased. OR REN \V. MASSEY, Adm'r- j in right of his w ife, who was Adtu’rx of Lewes D. Wim berly. deceased. May 31. 1-13. 51 1 AOI IS (( ONTIIS after date application will lie ? made to the honorable Inferior Court of Wilkinson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of James Hatcher late of said comity deceased. W M. L HATCHER, Adm'r. July 31, 1843. _ -7 I ffOi'U MOMTIIS after date, application will . be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Irwin county when setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ihe land and negroes belonging to the es tate of Milos Adams, deceased. JAMES ADAMS, Administrator. MARY ADA.MS, Administratrix. July 24. 1843. ~ ! Unitko Stitfs District Court. j District of fieorgia. T AMES O. I! THOMAS, of the'county of Hari-' rock, Ga.. Doctor ol Medicine, a Bankrupt, having I filed Iff' petition, praying that a full discharge from his | drills may lie decreed and allowed, and a certificate there- I of he granted to him—Notice is hereby given to al! cre- . . ihtors who have prou d their debts, and other persons j l and Tate a dry goods merchant of the firm ut Colo At ff, ffp, rest, to appear at the Court House hi the (.by of St-iiT, of Troup co., Georgia, a Bankrupt, having filed Ins Savannah, ou the nineteenth dav of October next, at 11 petition, praying that a foil tits, barge from his debts may be j uV | m . U V . M.. to show cause why such di.-charge and rlificate shall not hi* granted. Gcoi’^ia, Ticiggs cjiunty. ~\\J~HERF„A>. Thomas* Dozier, administrator, .ni l y ▼ 31.irgaret I'earce, administratrix tm tlie pst.*i , e of Lazarus Pearee. late of said county; deceased, applic-10 me for letters ot dismission fro»n said'estate. These are tlicrefi»ret*» rite and admooLsh all and singu lar, the kiudredand creditors of said deceased, to'he and appear at my olfiee within the time prescribed bvLnv.to show cause if any they have why said letters should notbe granted. Giyeir under my hand at oilice, in Marion, tixir- *2oi4 dav of March, 1843. 41 LEWIS SOLOMON, o-c a. Georgia* Madison comity. Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes, * May Trim. 1843. 2SENT their honors, Elisha \V;»re r VVilliaai Sa.r ders, and Joliri E. Caldwell, E>q’rs. Whereas, Stephen White, and Henry P. Smith. Kxccn* tors uf the estate of Henry P White, lute of saa! county, deceased have petitioned the Court for letters of. dismft- 8ion. Whereupon, it is ordered that a copy of tlus ruk* oe published once a month Or six months in one of me f-nhor. Gazettes of this State, that all persons nonce met 1 m iv due notice, and file their objections, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should riot be granted. A true extract from the. minutes of said Court. RICH’D. B. GHOLSTON, r c.« 3Iay 25,1843. n»6ai-3*‘ Jasper Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary pnrpu. s. March Term. 1843 I )RF.SENT their Honors, Daviti A. Reese, Gharies 8. Jordan and Wih-y Phi flips. Justine-'. It appearing to the Court, that John Horton, Err. ot ill* estate of John It. Baynes of said county deceased h fully administered said estaie, and prays to dism." Ft is therefore ordered by the Court, that the > n«* Joua llorton be dismissed at the next November Term of Court, unless siiflirient cause to tne^ontfgry be sh M%n, and t!jai f?:is rule be published once a monrb for six or inakc known their objiictmii;. (if in s » raa P ub,ic S»«* to of ,hia State > prcvuua to *aU IVrn Geortritt, .Tasprr county ■ Clerk’s offer. Court of ordiimry. Juhj adjmtrncd Term, 1K43. P RESENT, their honors, Wilcv Phillip?, Chris. S. i Jortfan, and David A. Reese, Justiees. Whereas, John Maxey, petitions this Court, in terms \ of the law. to direct Hugh Wise, administrator of the I estate of John Stewart, late of said rounty. deceased, to 1 make titles Hi him. (the said John Matey)" to lot of land No. 215, in the 2d district, of formerly Early, now Ba- I ker county, according to a bout! or obligation entered into by said .Tiffin Stewart, deceased, in his lifetime, with the aforesaid Hugh Wise, and which bond ha- been as signed by the. said Wise, to the said Maxey, who is now j the holder thereof. It is therefore ordered hy the Court. Thatail persons interested, do file or make known their objections, (if anv they have.) ill the office of the Clerk of the Court of . t ,>llrt , , .. . (1 ’i - • c i . . i .• r ., .. i A true extract trora the minutes ot .said Court, as Ordinary, of said county, to tlie granting of thcappltca- : j, — ’ lion of the said Joint Maxey, within three months, after i „ ar the applicati.>n of this order. And it is further onlered ! hy the ('ourt. That this order he published for three j months in a public gazette, in terms of the law. A true extract from the minutes of Court, ns of re cord in my office. SAM E. 1). VARNER, c. c. o. j Juiv 26, 1S43. 8—3m in rny offiee. March 7, 1843—3‘J. SAML. D. TARVER, l ulled *it;it<‘« J>i»trirt (’oun, ) District ok i^oruia. (w kankriptcv. > IC1LAKD C. STARR, farmer, ef Newton iiainy, F Ol It MONTHS after date, application wil be made to the Inferior Court of Jones county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the slaves of Adam Carson, late of said county, dec'd. DAVID F.'CARSGN, Ex’ox. May 10,1543. • * * 4s decreed and allowed, and a eertiticate thereof lie granted to him: Notice is hereby given to all creditors who have pro ved ih"ir debts nnd other persons in interest, to appear at the Court House, in the City of Savannah, on tho thirtieth day ol iSoviinl>“i next, st eleven o’clock, A. M-, to show cause why such discharge and cartificoteshall not be grant ed. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, August 9, 1343. 10 lit Savannah, June 23. 1813. GEO. GLEN. Clerk. 2—lit IN' BANKRUPTCY, i Cnitk.ii Status District Court. I , ,, , i District of Georgia. \ !u J OHN JONES, of KuckorsVillp Elbvrt County, Geor gia, merchant, a Bankrupt, having filed his j^iition, | prnyin^ tbai a full dmclinrga from his debts may bedf i rced t aud a Mowed, and a eertifirate thereof ho granted to him: | \oliee is herebv given to all creditors who have proved i.o | Bu'if debts and other persons i/i interest to Qppear at the haf a full dwehurge from his debts may be decreed and al- t ^ "’’P house in the* city ol Savannah, on tho thirtieth day lowed, and a certificate thereof be granted to him : Notice i • i0Vtf mber- next, at eleven o clock, A. M, to show cause is hereby given to all creditors who have proved thoir hysuch dischurgo arid certificate shall nol b«» grantetl. ii interest to appear ut the C**urt , " ; GLO. GLEN, Clerk. I iiitcd Stales !>itetri; t Court District ok Georgia. g^REDERlCK BAREF1ELD, of Randolph county, Ga., farmer, u Bankrupt, having filed his petition, praying debts and other persons in interest io appear . house in the city of Savannah, on the thirtieth day of No- j Savannah, August 10, 1S1.J. vember mxt at 11 o'clock, A M-,to show cause why such discharge and certificate shall hot be granted. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. Savannah, August 11, 1843. 10 lit United State. Uintri, , Court. / y BANKRUPTCV." District of Georgia. S f OCI. UKANH \ M. physician, cf Eatouton. I’utnnm coiuj/y a Bankrupt, Jiav|U4 lilc.i his petition praying th4t?i full <1 is < liarse from i* itei»ts m ay he ttecrecdcanrf n11ov.*e«l, amia ceitifi c.itc thereof he granted lo hnn—Notice is hereby zivcfLio all cre ditors who have-proved their debts", and otfier persons in inCcrest, to upperiv :»t the Court House iu the city*of ..^aygnoah, orv tjjc fiftecnili day of September next,, at ti oVIock,A. IM. to show cause why such discharge and certificate SI»»11 not be trained.- OLU. liLE-V Uie ik. saVafinal 1 , June 9, ISO. lit 10 Jit "grjsszfssspx {»«-»»*»• r [^U03LVS ( ARTEIc, of Newton county, Georgia, far mer, a Bankrupt, having filed his petition, pranng tl»3t full tfiscliaTgi* from his dohts may be decreed mid allowed, and a certificate thereof he granted to him- Notice is Hereby given to all-creditors who have proved their debts and otlier persons in interest, to appear at the Court i lonsejn the city of Savannah, on l lie thirtudh day of November next, at 11 oh?lock, A. 31, to show caUSe why such discharge and cer tificate shall not he granted. * GEO C^LEN, Clerk. Savannah, AugurtAt&ft^ # ^ 10 lit ' V “ * ' '** * 7 DcKalb county. Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purg e. >. }fatj / - • 4)bl3. — Present tlu ir honors. U*dn rt .hmt* r D+cid U- Anderson, awl John A. Baleager, Dsyrs. \ TLH E41E.AS, Cbarldtt Hayes, siiarth.nntti Harriett ? v E- Ihyes, Jane O.. F.lizah' th F. . John O •*™ Martha V. Haye^ orplvins an/f-niinor. heir? of M u ' lliive?. deccase/1. petitions this Court for letter.?, ol inissioii from said gnaruiansliip.—ft is therefore orderc , *l hy tho Court, that she be dismissed from said gnaicfliui- ship,nt the next regular Term of thi'f< ii . 'Hiese are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin* ful cause he shown to the contrary, this rule first hratg nlar the kindred and creditors of said deceased. <o he pnlrfisheii in terms ofjjie law. ^ ~ 1 ‘ '■ l K *’ V true copy from the minutes of said Court. Trifair county. REAS. William Barker, nihninistrrttor on the estate of* James Barker, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission on the same. and appear at mv office, w ithin the time prescribed by law . to show' cause, if any exist, whv said letters should not he granted. GiveH under mv hand nt office, this Bth day of Au gust, 1843. I) - JAMES H. McUALL, i>. c.c.o. K 3’il.S afler date, application will i. be made to the honorable tho lufcricr Court of E. D. REYA^DSc 3f»te L 184:3. K! IT >I«p. 4n4 k €>i’^i;i 9 Madison county. Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes, .lariun JTcrm, 1843. , Well, Janies Long, and \ViIliapi \v ilkmson county, when sitting lor ordinary pQeposes. I Whereas. Francis B. Eberhart. and Janie? Lmu • . for |oare to soil the negroes belonging to the, e.l»te of n ,ffff <trators ' 0I , ff 1(! estateof William [.. Griiffffi. lal-' ^ 8:im. ,■! Carr, late of said eounty. ‘Iweased, lo lie sold ^ C()linU ., Jeeeasied, have petitioned the Court flit ' for a'division. (i: B. BURN r. i, Adm r. ters of dismission. Whereupon, ii is order' .1 copy of this Rule ho puhJisBed once a mofith lor s>* months in one of the public ga/.ettestif this State, t; 1 - all persons concerned nnv have tine noti' \ and tl: '“ July 2ii, lc43. 8 . X Nt*»'»{ iuomfiis aflor date applicafit»ti will be ; imwje to the lioridnlMe Interior court of Madison . - comity, whun sitfing for ordinary purposes, for leave to I tin ir ohjections, if any (liey hax’e, wh^taid te*dl all tl»e land? belonging to the heirs of Lewis Sims, 1 dismission should ftot be graifted. deceased.. . NANCY SIMS, guardian. A Inm extract from the nnuutes of said Co; . re j • .v ■- . .. “ i.t * i, IMTIlinrV 1 ,x said letters « aid Court, this the March 24.*TK' 13. [eh U BG] th January, 184'd, m6m—19 RICH’D B. GHOLSToN, c. c. I’ifly Dollnrs Reutti'd. Jasper Inferior Cqart, sitting for ordinary purpose ^ r 1 T, • . ‘i^jo VVM. H. COLEMAN, alias \VM. H. MITCHELL. March Term. W43. . ., a convict uf the I’enitenliarv of this Mtate. escap- "pRESEN'J iheir Honors, David A. Reese, W iloy J ed on Thursday evening, the 27th' mst. The above re- j J, lips, aud Charles S>. Jordan, Justices. etl on Thursday evening, the 27th mst. The annve re- ; JL tips, and Charles s. Jordan, jmucb. J! ward will be given for his delivery to the Penitentiary, or I It appearing to the Coart, that w 1 ham I. -“1* fll| . heins so secured ui any Jail m the United States, that his ramislrator'qf tjie e«ta» uf.John-WooJKdecfl.^^1^1 „ recovery will lie certain. '™- P - Town of 6;U " . . tr f l e \y tr | unless gooil cause to the contrary he shown. .W • . l3 ' Description.—IVrn. FT. Coleman ahnsW. If. Mitch- ru |,. he puWisTSed once a mifnth foe six months, m - ell i&22ytears old.5 feet inches high, liur complexion, p,,:,];,. gaze tte of this State, previous to ihosaG ' ou ‘ fair-Rnir. Wnfe eyes, fiffl visaed—a native of North Caro- Term. I ly administered said estate, and desires to be Jisnfli is ordered by the Court, that lettefs of ffismissem > ‘ liua. Aug” 41 1*^4^ 7 3t A true extract from, tho minutes . March7, 1843.—39 SAML. D- VARNER, c