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Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - July 13, 1833, Athens, GeorgiaA tie Jbv mar. From the Augusta constitutionalism. Until a few years past a Large amount of Money was annually withdrawn from our state a the Purchase of pork horses and mules our Farmers planted Cotton for the purpose of getting the Cash for that object. They made the Experiment of planting More Corn and raising their own hogs horses and Niles and have completely succeeded. For a Long time they thought that it was More advantageous to buy pork than to raise hogs and to Plant More Cotton because the Casio could be obtained for it. Necessity and the Low Price of Cotton induced them to turn their attention to objects which might Render them snore Independent and at the same time compensate them for their labor and Industry. And what has been the result ? notwithstanding the rooted opinion that we could Purchase pork cheaper than we could raise it our salvos there is not a Farmer in the state of common Industry who at the. Present time doc3 not raise a sufficient number of hogs not Only for the consumption of his own family but for Sale to neighbors who have been less provi Dent and less Active and industrious or who still stick tothe Baclic that with Cotton Cash can be obtained and with Cash pork can be Pur. Chased from abroad cheaper than it could be raised on their plantations. Now that our Farmers arc Independent of external supplies i s the articles of pork Corn and even flour and now that the consequences of this Independence have had a direct tendency to increase their wealth and Comfort would it rot be prudent Wise and sound policy to make experiments upon other articles of absolute necessity in order to acquire that Independence of external supplies which was it obtained with regard to the article of pork ? there Are now a variety of articles with which to Are supplied from abroad and which could be raised or manufactured in our state with facility and Benefit to ourselves. It requires but Little Industry and perseverance to accomplish the plans to would adopt for our Independence of supplies from abroad cud certainly the Success we have experienced in the single article of pork should be an inducement to make experiments upon other articles equally Crapo rant and Croudu Cive to our own Comfort. The fact is that we in Georgia should not have to buy one single Pound of soap candles butter or cheese manufactured abroad we should not have to buy one single Side of upper and Solo leather for shoes and boots tanned abroad and we should be Able to Supply the lower counties of the state with the Corn they consume and which they partly get from the North. With Industry and perseverance we could become Independent of external supplies in the above mentioned Art Iolos and without neglecting the More important cultivation of the Staple of the state. Besides we should Bear in mind that there Are sections of the state which can. Not produce Cotton. If Cotton cannot be pro. To Lucid the land should to made to grow those raw materials which Active and inti Sotriou Farmers would convert into articles of absolute necessity tor food and clothing and with which we Are now obliged to Supply ourselves from abroad. It is vue that Corn grows luxuriantly in those sections of the state where Cotton cannot but can that culture alone give employment to a population which begins to grow Large and compensate the planters for their labor besides paying them n Good interest for the capital they have Laid out 1 it is especially in Liose sections of the state where Cotton cannot grow that the Middle and lower counties look of should look for a Supply of those articles of first no. Cassity which they now get from abroad and shall those Middle and lower counties look in vain ? we Hope not. The Industry Enterprise and Public spirit of the citizens of the Northern an. Nort Westom counties of the state will induce them to turn their attention to the raising producing and manufacturing of those articles which arc of ready Sale All Over the state which arc of daily consumption and which will Render us Independent of external supplies. But it May be said if such articles arc raised produced and manufactured in the upper parts of the state How can they be transported with profit to Market with the wretched condition of our roads this is very True. What can we answer that if to have plenty of produce to carry animal. Allow me to say to you that the practice of cutting horses for the disease called the a a Hooks a and of burning for the a a Lampas a is still very prevalent in the country under the mistaken idea that a service is rendered to this Noble animal. You will therefore perform an act of singular Hontani to by placing this notice in the most prominent part of your paper. The society in London for the promotion of useful knowledge equally entitled to credit and respect has in a valuable treatise of the horse which is accessible to every Ope published the following notice of these diseases 1st, the Hooks. A there is a Beautiful contrivance for disposing of impurities As fast As they enter the Eye of the horse. Concealed within the inner Corner of the Eye or Only the margin of it Black or pied visible is a Triangle shaped cartilage the Haw with its Broad part before. It is concave within exactly to suit the Globe of the Eye and it is convex without accurately to adapt itself to the membrane Liam the lid and the base of it is reduced to a thin or almost Sharp Edge. At the will of the animal this is suddenly protruded from its hid. A Foiter Jan Tusk a notices. In Jour months after dote application will to made a to the honorable tha inferior court of Madison county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Carrothers deceased. James Carre tigers James Saye March 16�?52�?w4m. Kiln in is. Lour months after Date application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Hall county for leave to sell one Hundred and Twenty four acres of land formerly Hall no Lumpkin county belonging to Tho estate of Mary Brackett deceased. William Brackett exp a. April g�?3-w-Ini. A flour months after Date application will to made to the honorable the inferior court of Madison county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate belonging to William l. Grif Lith late of Madison county deceased. James Long Frances p. Be Erfurt. 5 March 110�?2�??u. Adm ring place passes rapidly Over tha Eye and a my acre8i it the real e�ut3 of ij50 Yaj sour months after Date application will to made a in to the honorable Tho inferior court of Madison county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sail a tract of land in Madison county con to Market Good roads Aro indispensably we answer also that Good roads can be made that having plenty of produce to be conveyed through those roads rail roads and Turnpike roads will be constructed because capitalists will find it to their interest to pm ploy their Money in Tho construction of such roads. Let the planters and Farmers furnish the produce in demand for daily consumption and we venture to affirm that Good roads will not be wanting to transport that produce safely and quickly to Market. If these crude remarks Lead our follow citizens especially the farming and planting class to reflect upon the subject and take it under their serious consideration we shall have accomplished the object we had in View Evhen we penned them. One of our most ardent desires is to see the state become Independent of external Aid foreign capital and supplies in articles of first necessity her vast resources and Means could easily accomplish this object. Georgia can equal if not surpass any state in the Union in Industry wealth and population. The extent of her territory and the resources she possesses if properly applied and managed can Render our state the Centre of Southern influence in the Federal concerns of the Union. Shovels a it every nuisance mixed with Ali tears and thou being speedily drawn Back the dust or insect is wiped Oft As the Curtilage again passes under the Corner of the a a the old farriers strangely misunderstood the nature and design of the Haw and Manv of Tho present Day do not scorn to he much better informed. When from sympathy wit i other parts of Tho eve Labouring under inflammation and becoming itself inflamed and increased in bulk and the neighbouring parts likewise thickened it was either forced out of its place or voluntarily protruded to defend the Eye from the action of Light and could not return they mistook it for some injurious exc essence or tumor and proceeded to Cut it out. The Haw in the eyes Hooks is a disease Well known to the majority of grooms and this sad remedy for it is deemed the Only cure. It is a barbarous practice nud if the operator were compelled to walk half a dozen Miles in a thick dust and without being permitted to wipe or cleanse the Eye he would feel the torture to which he dooms this Noble animal when afterwards employed in service. Whereas a Little patience having been exorcised amp a few Cooling applications made to the Eye while Tho lasted and afterwards some mild astringent ones and other proper Means employed the tumor would have disappeared the Haw would have returned to its place and the animal would have discharged the duties required of him without inconvenience to himself instead of the agony to which an unguarded and unprotected Eye must frequently expose inn. A a Tito loss of blood occasioned by the cutting of the a a Haw a May frequently relic i the inflammation of the Eye and the evident amendment which follows induces these Wise men to believe that they have performed an excellent operation but the same loss of blood by scarification of Tho overloaded vessels of the conjunctive would be equally beneficial and those animal would not be Lepri de of an instrument of admirable use to next As to the Lampas. A some of the lower bars occasionally swell and Rise to a level with and even beyond the Edge of the Teeth and they Are very sore and the horse feeds badly on account of the pressure of the food on the bars. This is called the Lampas and it May arise from inflammation of the Gums propagated to the bars when the horse is shedding his Teeth and Young horses Are More subject to it than others of from some slight febrile tendency in the Constitution generally As when a Young horse has lately been taken up from grass and Lias been Over fed or not sufficiently exercised. A a in the majority of cases the swelling will soon subside without medical treatment Ora few mashes or gentle alternatives will relieve the animal. A few slight cuts across the bars with a lancet or Penknife and taking care to avoid Tho principal artery and vein of the palate Tho situation of which has just been Quot pointed out will relieve Tho i Fiamma. Tion and cause Tho swelling to subside indeed this scarification of the bars will Seldom do harm although it is far from being so be. Cd Sarv As is supposed. To the brutal Cus. Tom of the Farrier who Sears and Burns Down the bars with a red hot Iron we do most per. Emptor ily object it is torturing the horse to no purpose and it is rendering that part callous on the delicate sensibility of which All the pleasure and safety of Riding and driving depend. It May he prudent in Case of Lampas to examine the Grinders and More particularly the tusks to see whether either of them is endeavouring to make its Way through the Guin. If with Tho gum lancet or Penknife two incisions across each other be made on tie tooth the horse will experience immediate it has Folie within my observation a that Many intelligent persons throughout the country have not been informed us to the treatment of the diseases mentioned nor As to the treatment of the bots and other diseases common to the horse and if in making this no Tico i am fortunate enough to Coll the Atten Tion of even any keepers of horses to the pub. Location of the society which i have mentioned my labor will not be in vain nor yours in affording room in your paper. A traveller. N. of the publication alluded to a a a a history of Tho horse in All its varieties and uses a. under the direction of the society for the promotion of use fill Quot sales acc. Administrators Sale. J it a the first tuesday in september next will be sold at the court House in Gwinnett county under an order of the inferior court a part of lot number four in the sixth District of said county containing one Hundred and sixty seven acres More or less. Sold for the Benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of William Gilbert deceased. Isaac Gilbert adm a. June 22�?14�?ids. Administrator s Sale. Ill be sold on the first tuesday in september next before Tho court House door in Clarksville Habersham county one fraction of land belonging to the estate of Liei nasal Vaughan containing forty four and one fourth acres lying in the county azores cd no. 55 in Tho 10th District. Sold for the Benefit of Tho heir3 and terms made known on the Day of Sale. Joseph p. G. White adm a. June s�?12�?tds. Bird do biased adjoining Porterfield and others for the Benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Richardson Hancock guardian. My 11�?o�?i. Fri our months after Date application will made to Tho honorable Tho inferior court of a win. Nelt county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell All Tho real estate of Blanks deceased. James adm a. April 6�?3�?lm. Postponed Sale. Agreeably to the last will and testament of Dabny Gholston late of Madison county tie ceased and by order of the honorable the inferior court of said county when sitting for Ordinary purposes will to sold at the court House in Tho town of Danielsville Madison county on the first tuesday in August next two negroes to wit Jane a worn a about 33 yes is old and Syreta a girl about 1g years old. As the property of the heirs of Nancy i son duc<m8o and for their Benefit. Terms Diode know on the May of Salo. Sacharin Giro Aston agent. Juno 1�?11�?tds. Tejo or months after Date application will be made a. To Tho honorable Tho inferior court of Jackson county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to Soli the real estate of Charles p. Witherspoon deceased. James ii. Witherspoon adm a. May 11�?��?in. Months after Date application will be made j3 to the honorable Alvo inferior court of Gwinnett county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell a part of a Jot of land no. 286, in Tui 5th District of said county containing 168 acres the same being of the cd late of John Povey deceased. John Evans adm. In right of his wife Martha Evans. March 13�?52�?wlin. Sour Mouths after Date application will be made tothe honorable Tho inferior court of Hall county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Robert c Arroll deceased. George w1llkie, adm a. 31 Arch 16�?52�?w4m. Guardians Sale. A agreeably to an order of the honorable in Al Frior court of Clark county when sitting for Ordinary purposes will be sold on Tho first t i it vol y in August not at Tho court House in Tho town o Hamilton Harris county lot of land no. 120, in the 18th District of formerly Muskogee now Hirris county. Sold As the property of the orphans of Jonathan Melton deceased and for their Benefit. Terms Small notes with approved Security payable 25th december next. Stephen Felker guardian. May 25�?10�?tds. Four months after Date application will be made to Tho honorable the inferior court of Gwinnett county when sitting Lor Ordinary purposes for leave to sell All of Tho real estate of Matthew Wynn late of said county deceased. William Richardson mat. J. Williams a mrs. May 4�?7�?lm. Guardians Sale. Quot pin an order of Tho court of Ordinary a a of Clark county will to sold on the first tuesday in october next before the court House door in Troup county to the highest bidder. Lot of l ind number 142, in the sixth District of Troup county lying within one mile of Lagrange belonging to the minors of we. Broadnax and sold for their Benefit. John Morton guardian. Juno 29�?15�?tds. Georgia Gwinnett county. To the honorable the Superior court in and for said county. Iuie petition of John Nisbet she woth that on the fifteenth Day of february in the year eighteen Hundred and thirty two Asa Reed made unto your Petitioner a deed of mortgage whereby Tho said Asa mortgaged to your Petitioner All that lot of Laud lying in Tuo county of Gwinnett included in two Grants one to John Shillington sen. And conveyed by said Shillington to Asa Reed 6th May 1822, no. 338, for two Hundred and forty two acres dated both May,1822. One granted to Cyprian Mays for no. 3jl in 5th Gwinnett dated 10th november 1831, for two Hundred and fifty acres. Also Offray Tion for thirty seven acres As per certificate from William Nisbet sheriff of Gwinnett county 27th of april 1824. Making in the whole five Hundred and Twenty nine acres All lying in the fifth District of Gwinnett county said land being now in posses Sion or it the time of the making said mortgage deed of said Asa Reed. And it appearing to the court that said property was mortgaged to your to. Titi Ouer to secure the payment of two promissory notes one made pay Ahlo to Stevens Thomas or bearer duo on the first Day of january 1631, and dated on the 19th of february 1831, for the sur Nofsia Hundred dollars with interest from the Date if not punctually paid made by the said Asa Reed and one David costly hairy Security. Also one other note Mode by the said Asa Reed and our Reasa Reed Security Lor two Hundred and Twenty five dollars with inter Ost front the Date if not punctually paid dated 16th August 1631, and duo the 11th of september 1831 which two said sever cd sums make the sum of eight dred no Twenty five doll is. In is therefore ordered by Tho court that Tho said is i Tod do into court Tho said sum of eight j ii did and Twenty five doll irs together wit All the Legal interest that May or has accrued thereon together with court costs on or i whore Tho next term of Tho Superior court for said county or Tho equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged property will to forever barred and from thenceforth foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be publish a in some Public g Razetto of tb�3 state once a Moith for three months preceding Tho Neit term of this court or to personally served on said , a see. Clayton Harden amp Clayton a Piukin tip at Larnies. A tort f 11 j Superior court March term , f 1833 a talc from Tho Gwinnette count Init Mac my m Quot l ltj33. John g. Park Elk. Juno 8�?12�?3m. Georgia Clark county. Rik thereas William James administrator on t. I a irate of Henry James deceased applies for letters of Dis Mission from the further and. Ministration on Tho estate of said deceased hese Are therefore to cite and admonish All and a 6 and creditors of said deceased in appear at my office within the Ticino prescribed by Law to Shew cause if any they have Why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 1st Day of May 1833. Young l. G. Harris d. C. C. O. May 4�?7�?6m. Four months after Date application will be made to Tho honorable Tho inferior court of Clark county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to Seli lot of land no. 21, in the 22.1 District of Ijo. Also lot no. 173 in the 13ji District Monroe county belonging to the orphans of Walton Harris deceased. Sold for Tho Benefit of said orphans. Virginia b. Harris guardian. May 4�?7�?im. Administrators Sale y permission of the honorable the inferior court of Jackson county will be sold on the first tac Sydiy in a september next at the court Ilo i in Jefferson in said county Tho following property to wit one Hundred and fifty acres of a and More or less lying on Barbour a Creek adjoining Tho land of widow ii in a and others also one other tract containing one Hundred acres More or less on the Samo Creek. A sold As Tho property of win. Wallis Lato o said county deceased for Tho Benefit of the heirs and creditors of Tho said Docca cd. Terms made mown on Tho Day of b Ile. Nicholas Wallis we. Wallis s july 3�?16�?.tds. Senour months after Date application will ii Nadu to to Tho honorable the inferior court of Jackson county Whon sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of John Eskridge Lato of Sai l county deceased. Sylvan us Ripley adm a. Melvin a Eskridge Admix. May 18�?ft�?im. Administrators Sale y permission of the honorable Tho inferior court of Jackson county will be sold on Tho first tuesday in september next at Tho court House in Jefferson in said county the following pro Marty to wit one negro Man named George about 22 years of age sold As tiie property of rec Hal Wallis late of said county deceased. Sold for the Benefit of the heirs anti creditors of the said deceased. Terms in ado known on the Day of Sale. Reuben Wallis Nicholas Wallis s july 3�?16�?.ids. Trelour months after Dato application will to made to the honorable the Inre rior court of a Lark county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Reuben Ransom late of said county deceased. James Jennings Rjohn g. Mayne. S a 31 by 11�?s�?lin. Four months after Dato application will Rumado to Tho honorable Tho inferior court of Madison county when sit Tibig for or in try purposes for leave to sell a lot of land containing two Hundred and two and one half acres lying in Muskogee county when drawn now Talbot county known by number forty two in the Twenty second District drawn by Woodson ii. 31clcroj, illegitimate. John Bone guardian. April 27�?g�?lm.pc your months after Date application will be Mado to Tho honorable Tho info nor court of Clark county Wii on sitting of Ordinary purposes for leave to sell a tract of Lind in said county containing two Hundred mid eighty acres it being the real estate of Tonias Hinton deceased adjoining Pope Puryear and others. Sold for the Benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Rachael Hinton Admix. Juno 22�?11�?tm. A our months after Date application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Viall county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Jamas Tizioni is deceased. A a Bra hum Thomas adm a. July g�?16�?-lm. From the Savannah Republican. Disease of the horse. Or. Editor the publication in your paper of Fri Fey last shewing the Good effects of Tho application of tobacco to horses afflicted with the Colic i was glad to Seow and Hope it May to the Harbinger of a More humane Economy in the treatment of the Noble to t825� Public. On Tho first Day of lifts month there took Placo a tremendous storm at Thomaston which is found to have extended wide and far and to have done much damage owing to a Liili Tho itinerant agents employed to sell tickets could not arrive in time Anil Tho drawing of. The Union hotel property lottery could not take pm acc on the 2d. As there is considerable Stock yet to dispose of the proprietor thinks it Best to have Tho drawing Whon Tho Stock is sold or most certainly the first Day of january next this will give him time to sell the balance of the tickets. Messes. Saltmarsh amp Overton Start a Fine Post coach Union Lutio to Loave Macon and Columbus on the first monday in april next and meet at the Union hotel in Thomaston three times a this splendid Lino Mast raise the stocks and to a great inducement for purchasers who Ever indulge in lotteries. J. B. Bateman proprietor. Thomaston March 4, 1833�?1�?eowtlj. Adm is. Adm is. Administrators Sale. Ryu l so a on saturday Tho 2ith Day w a August next at my Iio Uso near the Georgia factory in Clark county All Tho property of John a. , late of said county , consisting of household and Kitchon furniture. Terms made known on Tho Day of Salo. Millington Scogin adm a. July 6�?16�?tds. Georgia Gwinnett county. A Hureas Buckner Harris administrator on w w the estate of John Cupp deceased applies for Lotters of Dis Mission these Are therefore to cite the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the Timo prescribed by Law to Shew cause if any they have Why said la tutors should not be granted. Given under my hand this 25th Day of March 1833 we. Maltbie c. C. O. April 6�?3�?6m. Georgia Clark county. Whereas Edward Paine and Stevens Thom. A v in executors of Uriah Humphries deceased apply for letters of Dis Mission from the further and. Ministration on the estate of said deceased those Are therefore to cite and admonish All and singular Tho Kindred and creditors of said Deco Asch to to and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law to show Causo if any they have Why said letters should not to granted. Given under my hand this 16th feb. 1833. J. Ligon c. C. O. Feb. 23�?49�?cm. I Georgia Jackson county. I,17hereas Elizabeth Low is applies to me for w letters of Dis Mission from Tho further and. Ministration of the estate of la i Eric b. Lewis late of said county deceased those Are therefore to cite and admonish All and singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within Tho time Presori kid by Law to show cause if any they have Why said Lotters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 12th january 1833. William Cowan c. . Jun. 19�?14�?6m. Georgia Hall county. Ily their honors the judges of the court of Ordinary of said county. To Daniel put min administrator of Wilson Putman deceased. Tou Are hereby required to be and appear in per a a son before Tho judges of tic court of Ordinary to to held in and for said county on Tho first monday in May next then and there to Shew cause if any you h Ive Why you have not made a return of your acting and doings As administrator aforesaid for the year 1832, in terms of the Laws of this a slate ii Case made and provided and this you will in no Wise omit under tue penalty of the Law. It appearing from the return of the sheriff of said county that the said David a administrator azores us is not an inhabitant of said county it is ordered by said court of Ordinary that the move Rule be published three times in some Public g Izotic of this state. Given under Iny hand this 11th Day of june 1833. A True extract from the minutes of said court. Geo. Haw be c. C. O. June 22�?11�?3t. Administrators Sale. /35till he sold on Tho 15th Day of August not. A v at Tho Iio Uso of William Wheeler late of h ill county deceased All the personal property belonging to said estate. Terms Mado known on Tho Day of Salo. John Carman adm a. July g�?16�?tds. Georgia Hall county. By their honors Tho judges of the court of Ordinary of said county. S to Larkin Cleveland guardian of the orphans of John waiters deceased to is it Joseph Robert and George Walters a Tou arc hereby required to be and appear in per Al son before the judges of said court of Ordinary at Tho next term of said court to be held in and for said county of the first monday in May next then and there to Shew Causo if any you have Why you have not made a return of your acting and doings As guardian aforesaid in terms of the Laws of this state in such Case made and provided and tows you will in no Foo on it under Tho penalty of the Law. It appearing from the return of the sheriff of said county that the said Larkin Cleveland is not an in. Ii Bitant of said county it is Thor fare ordered by the court aforesaid that the above Rule to published three Timos i 1 some Public Gazette of this state. Given under my hand this Lluli Day of june 1833. A True extract from Tho minutes of said court. Geo. A Ian vie c. C. O. June 22�?11�?3t. Georgia Hall county Here As Elijah Pirkle administrator and a a Charity Deaton administer matrix of the estate of Elijah Deaton late of said county deceased a. Ply for letters of Dis Mission from said estate these Are therefore to cite and admonish All and singular Tho Kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within Tho time prescribed by Law to Shew Causo if any they have Why sail inters should not be granted. Given under Rny hand july 1st, 1833. George Hawpe c. C. O. July g�?16�?6m. Georgia Jackson county. 3l7 he reas John lock applies to me for let. J w tors of i Ion on the estate of Wil. Liam Hudson Lato of said county deceased these Are therefore to cite and admonish All and in the Kindred and creditors of said dec Cisco to be and appear at my office within the time Presori a kid Gay Law to Shew Causo if any they have Why said letters should not be granted. Give under my hand june 25th, 1833. William Cowan c. C. O. Jna 24�?15�?3bd. _ Georgia Jackson county. For Here As Barnabas b. Johnson and John 1. Johnson apply to me for letters of iii mini stration on Tho estate of Jcsse Johnson late of Sai l county deceased. These Are therefore to cite and admonish All and singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to be r and appear at my office within the time prescribed by Law to Shew cause if any they have Why sail letters should not be granted. Given under my hand july 1st, 1833. William Cowan . July 3�?16�?30d. Executrix a Sale. Ill be sold at the Iio Uso of Michael or nil late of Hall county Deco Asod on Tho fifteenth Day of August not All Tho personal pro Yerty belonging to said estate. Terms made known 011 the Day of Sale. Asenati Truitt executrix. July 6�?16�?tds. Georgia Clark county. A /k7&Quot he re As John f. Foster executor of John w v Foster deceased applies for letters of Dis Mission from Tuo further administration on the estate of said deceased these arc therefore to cite and admonish All and singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to let a and appear at my office within Tho time proscribed by Law to Shew cause if any they have Why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this Lgth of feb. 1833. A. Ligon c. C. O. Feb 23�?19�?cm. Georgia Madison county. Sun prior court of said county March term 1833�?present the Hon. We. Ii. Crawford. Jane Hardman i is. It pct ton for divorce. John Hardman. 5 it appearing to Tho court by the return of the sheriff that Tho defendant is not to to found in this county on motion it is ordered therefore that Tho defendant appear at Tho next term of this court and answer to the said Cuso As in default it will proceed to trial. And it is further ordered that service of the said writ to perfected by advertising this notice in one of the Public gazettes of this state for four months before Tho not term of this court a Truo extract from the minutes. I8sa�c n. Culbertson clerk. April 20�?5�?4m. Is notice. All peons having Demanda against the estate of Charles Sims late of Madison county deceased Are requested to present them in terms of the Law and All peons indebted to said estate an n Quested to Como Forward and make payment. Nancy Sims exx june 1�?11�?lod. Votice. The subscriber has a valuable Possession of land of 250 acres of which there Are 70 acres of cleared land fresh and under a Good Fence with a comfortable dwelling House and other necessary buildings lying on the Waters of jacks Creek 4 Miles from Monroe in Walton county on the Road leading to Hinton s old Bridge Whereon Inow reside which i will sell on Tho most favourable terms. Daniel e. Jackson Juno 15�?13�?it. Georgia Hall county. Ordinary court March term .1833 present their honors Jilin m. My face Joseph Dun Agan Wiley e. Wood and Nelien Tah Garrison justices. An the petition of John Nichols administrator of a so Ambrose and Elizabeth Nichols deceased and Vincent Johnston administrator of Eliza Beth Fishe Lute of said county deceased and Aaron Brown administrator of the estate of John Walton late of South Carolina deceased for letters of Dis Mission from the further administration on said estates whereupon it is ordered by Tho court that after six months publication of these applications in one of the Public gazettes of this state that said John Nichols Vincent Johnston and Aaron Brown and. Notni Strator As aforesaid a will he dismissed unless cause be shown to Tho contrary of which All concerned will take notice. George Hawpe c. C. O. March 1g�?52�?m6m. Georgia Clark county. 4j�7hereas David elder applies to me for lot a v tors of administration on the estate of 12ft-Ward ii. Maxcy Deco Asch. These arc therefore to cite and admonish All Ami singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to to and appear at my office Witlin Tho time prescribed by Law to Shew cause if any they have Why said la tutors should not be granted. Given under my hand july 4, 1833. You to l. G. Harris i it. C. C. O. July 6�?16�?30d. My hair i iii six a a a a a list a i letters remaining in the Post office at Athens a. 1 St of july 1833. Georgia Clark county. Whereas Richard Hughes administrator of Robert s. Gordon deceased applies for letters of Dis Mission from the further administration on the estate of said deceased t a these arc therefore to Cito and admonish All and singular Tho Kindred and creditors of said deceased to lie and appear at my Mollico within the Timo proscribed Gay Law to Shew caus3 if any they have Why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 12th Jan. 1933. Joseph upon c. C. O Jan. 19�?-14�?m6n Georgia Rabun county. Whereas Thomas Middleton and Deborah Middleton apply to to for letters of dismiss. Sion from the further administration on Tho estate of Titomas Middleton late of said county Doce Sod these Aro therefore to cite and admonish All and singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to to and appear at my office within the time Presori. Bed by Law to Shew Causo if any they have Why said letters should not be granted. Jacob Capehart Elk. March 20�?6�?6m. Mrs. 21. O. Andrew a. Armstead James m. Adair Horatio g. Bent Charles c. Bar Cllon # doct. F. V Burdell Jas. Bull we. I. Bowling Hayes Bowdre Josiah Clark a Henry t. Conger James Carl on Solomon Chandler Benj. Parr messes. J. Ii Petty 3, i. Petty we. Ii. Puryear r. A. Porter 2. John Reynolds t. W. Rucker John Rounsavall Philip Shackleford Elijah Strong William Smith Elijah Strawbridge miss Sarah Shackelford John Cooil a it a latin Legg Wiley Sledge John Creighton r. K. Singleton e. Conner John str Der r. I. Caldwell Jacob Strickland Albert g. Edmondson 3, Benj. Towns h. Guon Bault John Gann Jeremiah g. Gray Nathan Holbrook Archibald Hart Joseph Harris Richard Jones David Kinney John Morton tames Matterson Benj. Duskey g. L. Toucy Bridges b. Thompson Richardson tuck col. H. K. Turk Israel inn Geison 3, mrs. A. Walthall this. Wells George w. Williams Henry White Jesse White China Walker mrs. Louisa Meriwether Sami. Walker Jos. F. Morton dial Wright Georgia Jackson county. Whereas James Montgomery applies to me for Lotters of administration on Tho estate of Samson Pough Lato of Slid county deceased the so Are therefore to cite and admonish All and singular Tho Kindred and creditors of said deceased to to and appear at my office within the Aims by Law to show Caus. If any they have Why said letters of should not he granted. Given under my Han i this june 14th, 1833.William Cowan c. O. O. Juno 22�?14�?30d. A to printers. For Talo at this office a Complete Sot of print ing materials tar newspaper Job or Book work in Good order but partly worn. Tho press is Ono of Smiths Patent of n Large super Royal size. Terms Liberal. Athens May 18. Alfred t. Mann 2, miss Matilda Moss Charles Miller. Alexander Paul d. W. Parr july 6�?16�?3t. W. Mrs. Tabitha Wilson min Elizabeth Wells Ransom Whitehead John l. Whitman mrs. Nancy Wright. L. Mitchell p. M. A list of letters remaining in the Post Danie Kville Geo. And if not taken out within three months Mil be Mai dared As Dean utters to wit John b. King Kasson King embargo Lane John Millican 2, mry Mannery John w. Moon Elijah Paiten Charles Polk James i col Amos charms nov John s. Walker William web Samuel Williford or. John b. Adair Charles a. Bell Bone Betsey Cooper 9, Charles Christian Esq. James Downs John Etcheson Joel Freeman John Riff Ltd m. H. Gore Geo. Hampton Giles Harris Edwin Jones Darby Jones William Meroney p. St. July 3�?16�?3

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