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TO KENT,—A large ami corom-i
-dron* Brick ■'■'lorr mi Hrou-1 nwii
]?!■■ suitable tnr either u Dry Hood or tiro
business. Fessessi' n given int-
Mediately Enquire ol
jan « JWM. T THOMPSON.
Ju J_ TO KENT.-.A commodious anc
ffTjffl well situated hnrk store on Hroarl *lie«t
IliiEL I’ossessiun given mini tli oly Efiqtliri
of A. 'A. HANTA, 236, Hrond-»i.
jan 10 7
While and Illnck .Silk llloiul.
Til. WYATT A (in , No. £(»6. have just re
• reived W hileand Illnck Silk Wlond l aces.
Also, an assortment of Ere m b worked and tScoleli
■cedle workeil Collars. [Cell Hi lid
Norlhern (•in nnd llnllimore WhilkC|i
6J4 ill* Dei. U lino's Rnliimore Din;
25 bbl»copper dislilli il Whiskey;
For wile low by ISA \C MOUSE.
Feb 16 39
' PEA.CIX BRANDY
I NEVE hundred ggl*. I’corh lirindy, 5 years old,
and good proof, for »alo by
Feb 16 yj ISAAC MOISEI
Th/J ONONM AIIELA HDISK MV. SSbblj
ITJ of Monungahtla Whiskey, \yjf-trM V iicd ol
good proof, for snlehy , <e ' “Tel/tAC MUISE.
- »-it !i
-f ON DON PORTER A iliirfon Pule
J i Ale.—2s casks Ijunloj I’orlrr and Horton
Pale Ale just received and formic by
01, |5 ISAAC MOISE.
Tal mwmß’.s IllW WOKfi. II 1., .
JL> ike .>101(0 of (tieriadu; hy ilie author of ‘Pel
ham,' ‘Eugene Aram, ''Jtienzi,' Ac complete in one
volume.
Elemenls of Moral Philosophy, by Ilov Joseph
Adr.m', I) I). I vol 8 vo.
laves ol Virginia Kaplist S misters, by James II
Taylor, Pastor us tho 2d Jhiplisl • Inireh Un-hniond.
Feb 16 31) RICHARDS* BTOY.
81.1.vl HMD M’ONMM, a very fine and
suitable anicle (or Iho Ijulioa Toib-1, (nr sale
by ANTONY A 11 AIN C
Feb 10 34
OUCH MU I MS, Ac.
| Ail It All It lI.S prime Ciinul Flour;
J lII* fin half do du do
100 'I jerries, and lOObbla. lino Irish Potatoes;
150 Hags of coflec;
Jsraf, lump, crashed, and brown Sugars;
20 Kegs Cuslnii hum r;
Fresh imperial, gnu powder, hyson und pouclioti;;
Teas;
1 (M) whole, boll and ipiarler barrels No I Mael.erel:
fit) hills No 2 and J do October (lulling; '
Together vvilh a goncrnl nssorlnient of Cr.iccrins
not ennnicri lod Dry Coods, Hardware, limn Steal,
Nails, Shot, la nd, Ac. lately received anil offered
For sale hy WIihCOMK AI.I.KN,
3an 27 22;2aw4w I‘olo’s corner.
‘ SIMCO.X A If UOi’ll MR’S
Cabinet nnd Muni if ini' IVnre lloom.
•3C3, Jh ami Street, .luguUu, Oeo. Into tl'jom
below 11. Lumber! (J Co'* . Dry Coml store.
S’J Ini avlhuerfhcrs having received a
largenddilion lo their stork, andnre
eonsianlly receiving direet from their
Mairjlhetory in New Y’wrk, a variety
59 of goods of the lalenl and most mod
ern style; would most respectfully
j invite their friends nnd Iho public
grjjgonornlly In inll nnd examine their
nssnrlmonl, which consists in part ol the following
•articles.
Pier, Card and Centre Tables
Dressing, Dining and llrrnkfust do
Solas, Wardrobe* and Sideboards
Dressing and plain Itnr. an*;
Work and writing tables;
Colliding house desk" id different patten s;
Mahogany,curl maple, and lancy chairs;
Keeking 1 hairs, mahogany and fancy do;
.Mahogany, rnrl maple, and plain bedstead*.
All of which they will warrant to he of well seas
tilled materials and good workmanship as can hp
found, which they will sill al unusually low price*
fiir rash nr ruy acceptance.
N 11. F oney chairs finished in Augusta; old
chairs reornamenled in the latest style, hy an ex
perienced workman from NVw York.
Feb 10 ;tl
ON CONSIGN.>IMVi’.- IcCO panes li.i.aiy
Hemp Hugging; lor ule low by
jan2o If 16 H tb DIIYSONf A- CO.
A. X. MANTA’S
New Cnbinnf Mil mi to re Ware-1 louse.
j\o. 536, Proud street, a few doors above the Post
(Jibe Corner.'
moa Till, subscriber lenders Ini sincere I
II ihrinhe and acluaiu lodgements li>r the I
I'SCMfI liberal patronage heretofore bestowed,
and flatters himself, by close upplira-
JTTfjjl m lion, and iiiirmiiilling oxoitiona tin thu
t 'll I aecommodalio 10l his customers, that
■ ’ he will he entitled to a share of their 1
future support lie does Hot seruplo In iissnil, ilint 1
fie now has on hail. l the Inrgrsf and best assort • 1
inentol Fiirnititre, ever exhibited in Augusta; nud
thinks he can, with confidence, challenge compare 1
son vvnli the best With other articles -he counter- 1
ales Iho following, viz: Splendid Sideboards,
Hook eases, elegant fmey nnd plain Wardrobes,
superior Egyptian martle-top dressing Hnreans,
plain do , I’ior liihlcs, various pailorus, card, dining,
work and centre Tuhh s, Sofas, sufa-bf dslcads; ma
hogany rockers, French and hall Kronen, and (ire
cian (’hairs; bird’s-eye, enrl-maple, box, unit Hush
•eat do ; I'lario Stools; Utlonians, Dressing-tallies, |
I.miking glasses of every description, V\ indow- 1
blinds, nnd transparencies, I’arlur-lahlos, \\ ash
stands, Counting-house desks, Ac. A-e.
The above are vvnrrunled lo ho ot the best mnte
ns's and workmanship, vvliieh ho is determined to
soli at a small advance.
A 7. HANTA.
N. n.-roiintry people are reipiosted to cull and
examine fur themselves.
N. H.—Upholstering in nil its I-ranches, done I
with great dispatch, and on the most r. asnnabli-|
terms; nnd niso constantly on hand, a large ns I
■ortment of hair nnd ino»s Alai tresses feh 2
FANCY Ac.
RH'HAKDS A. STOY lave e.instantly on
hand n cumplele assortment of
English, French, <& \nieiieun NDifionary,
Mngineers Dinning Jliitcrinls, Ac.
English and Amoricun drawing papor ol alt sizes
from 1.1 by* 16 to 26 by lit Hrislo) boards of cap. de
nay, medium, and royal size, plain nnd eelund;
drawing and mathematical instruments; enmels
hair )>enri!s; Hrookmans, Lungdons nnd Uoliens’
lead pencils; colored eravi ns; pmk saucers; water
colors in boxes or single cakes; nulla ink; pe table
desks; vvoik hex.s; dretsiag eases; pml lidos;
bankers rsa--s; note trunks; pocket hooka and wal
lets; sealing wax ami waters; India rubber month
glue; seals; rollers; parchment or deed paper; nee
jmper; tissue paper; gold, silver, nnd fmev paper;
blank vwiling and fancy cards, nidi gold border;
ink ami ink powder; ink stands; red tape; paper
files; backgammon and chess boards; ehevsnieti;
dominos dissected gam*s; mt,ps; indelible ink;
black sand; counting bouse racks; hill tiles; black
litres; Kogers fine pen knives nnd other cutlery;
ivory, Irene and pearl IbiJers; ((iiilis of every qual
ity; s'col pens in great variety; ttunspsront nnd
porcelain slates; card casus; piper vvrights; motto
seals; albums; scrap boo .«; silver an I gold over
pointed pencil cases; silver pen and pencil case*; I
,i® I* '* 1 ’ |°*,' er ’ ant * b’"l» cop paper, ruled and
plain; blank books of all nr,-* nnd phi'hu-u and a 1
vnneiv ol other articles which will be M ,id
vvholnsalo nr retail on the most liberal terms
Jan 3i) 24
aUPEKIou iISTiK.UN Mil’ll I IM;.
A supply of lire aboveyuM rece veil consisting 1 I
handsome and rich patterns, for sale In-
Dec If 21.1 MiKi.lU ,v VAIi.MK iiAEE.
CORK LBGSi
FMAIIE. siiliseribiv* liuv ng marie cqin>ielent nr
i rnngenienls lor acruininodating tiun- who
hare had the nnsfurtune to loose their lower ex
tremilies, or any (lari of them, with (.'oik l.egs
to supply the loss. They am prepared to eorres
p ml fierteetlv in neatness and apfiearaiire with the
natural extremity, whilst they are light and snong,
and by the assistance of Mutable springs and joints
are admirably adapted lo supply ,be convenience
of lb-'natural Juab in walking, Ac. l imy liavo on
hand 11 spueimen which tin y would be happy 1,1 ex
hibit PI their friend* who may call before the ecu
lleniaii appli ‘M l<»r \\ tut'n it wan prepuicJ. I’o:«i>ns
desirous ol availing themselves ol these vnloable
and will Qp .,| v ~,
person, in order that an accurate disenpin,,, Male j
to the necevsilieeof thearlisl mar hauhiameil
Jan 27 2 i A NTD vV A i 1 4 1 \ ids',
A|iqi iioc-iry Hull, itvA broad'at.
Ml .M M.
1 <-'A6KS aupenur Thoinnstuwn lime, on
» ofyf eunaisnment, for sale low, bv
Jan 27 2.M K.4IKD * li()\Vl,.l-YD
1 —JL:-Sagg.a=2:t«r!f
, PUBLIC BALLS.
By BANDirORD A COUIKB,
Auctioneers, No 208 Broad Street..
Will be soi l Thi« Day at lOo’clock A M. tocloso
(I sundry consignments,
I 2U hhl* .WncKcrol;
3 qr casks Malaga Wine;
I" bid* Mur*;
500 lb* Almond*;
20 buslie * dried Fruit;
30 pr window Blind*;
0 now Bedsteads;
20 M auras* ts;
I, 10 bole* assorted limn, Also
A Horse, saddle and bridle, and
One iron Sole. Fib 21
«> S A MDIFOKI) A COLLINN,
7111 s LVL.MNG hI 7 o'clock, n general ussorl
ment of Jewelry mid Hulelic*; also
Staple, I’aucy and Domestic Dry Goods;
linoi* and •S'lioch; Keady AJndo Clothing; Vest
I I'nllcrn*; Combs; Buttons; Needles,Cutlery drc.
’ Fob 21
* W'.’T:. A j. i . ja< units.
.( W I iL bo Isold on Tuesday the 27tb nay of
» * Fibnmry nut, nr Alarebrnont, the lute re*i
demo «l John Fox, deceased, about SIXTY
u SLA A L'S belonging In the estate ul said deceased
n —At.ro—
All the Household mid I itclirn furniture. at said
rend, nee, mu Mules, on- Horae, a lew lic it! of ent
ile und In c«, two four wheel carriages with harness,
I l ' Iwo nnnll wagon* with gear, u lm of carpenters
• and plantation tools, u small lot of books and u gold
a walsli und irinkeia.
—a i. so—
* 'I lie lain Dwelling ol ibe tleccn»cd tho garden,
ground* iinda body nl pine land attached to ih»
»:ime,containing in nil about one hundred and fifiy
• ncrea, I lie garden is dutifully planned and lias
long been considered llm li indminesl nl the kind in
| tin* *eclion of lm country. Ihr* on * wishing In
0 purchasn mi i .it. -I to visit the prmii-.es and ex
amine for themselves.
11,so—
About One (luridred and thirty-seven
Acres ol wood bind, lying small east ol Ibu lust
described —ai.so
A email farm enniainiiig nbnni One hutulrcd
and ten Acres, I mile Irons Alarrbmoni, Known
as Urorunn pbiee, lying mi hoi b sides of line's creek,
onih" pri in.*! s is a small (hist .Mill now in opera*
„ • ion, a dwelling linusn and llio necessary out build
inge, on this plate aro several net or failing springs
. of pure water. —ai.so
Another»mader Farm, containing nbont Ttvan*
, !y-ll*rce Acres adjoining lands of Dili und Sikiu
i>°r, on which ibore ib a small dwelling.
J —AI.SO
t About’l wo Inin tired and seventy Acres of
Wood land adjoining Iho two places lasi mentioned.
Tim wood land will bo divided as hr as practi
cable to soil purchaser*.
Tbosula Will commence nt 101 A As
1 ITHT.K HRNMOCir,
J.NTDMK )‘l(il K'J•,
JI F.NfIY 1(. (,’U AIMING,
Kxeculors of tho will of John Fox, ileu’d.
Jan 25 2H.'w*2vv id
1 .neb of the city ps; urn, llm Charleston Courier,
the Alilledgoville Journal, and Washington N’ows,
w ill insert the iihovo ritllit u twice a wee, 1 ; un til day
. f sale, and present their n Tounts to the Rxenulors
itichmoud Micnd »
Wild, ho told on the first Tuesday in .March i
neat, nl llm lower .Market houso in llm eily 1
id Augusta, within the usual hours ol talc, a Day ,
Horse, levied on und taken astir* properly ol i
Chrlstiipliur .Miner, to tmisly a (i la. from Ilia In- i
fotior Court of Baldwin eo cmy, et the instance ol i
Lewis IJoiid v.s dm mid Minorarai ‘5l Diluson. i
Fob fi stout mart) f bush, shir, it c. t
IIMCUIVUri’S WALL, 1 '
T* % ILL bo sold ul public auction on the fleet
V V Tuesday (till* day,) of March next, /t the
Lower Market, llou«o in dm city nf Augusta, in
imrmmnrc ol mi order of iho Superior Court ol
lin hinoiid county, holding jori-ilietion in crpiity, 1
passed al ilia January term ol said court, in theca- i
ms ol Janie- ( liavous vs. Gilbert Longslrpi I and i
Ollmrs, and Gilbert l.ongslreol vs. John Chavoiis i
and ollmrs, nil dial Ira. I ul land siimno mi dm Sa
vaunuli river, in said courtly ol llicbmom), ittij tin- J (
mg lauds ol Harris, < ollms, Bradford and oilier.*, I li
Itimw’ii ns llm Jmm s Heal (raes „
1 crais Ihe land will bo sold on a credit ol five, | d
leu,and silicon months, for notes with approved li
personal reeuriiy, and n mortgage mi Ibe premises. ! n
J A AIMS U DA VIS', L’oceiver in Equity. |ln
frb 8 32 2a vld 1 fli
Elizabeth A. Whittle, ) ' d,
' s. v Ulcl for Divorec. h
.fumes Whittle. )
r gl//L Shorili'having returned ihntlhe defendant ! to
is not to ho toumi—lt is ordered dint bu np-I
pe r and answer at the nest terra of ibis Court, or j vt
Ibe ( ourt will proceed ns in ciis.s ol judgment by to
delHiill. 6 3 | l(J
ll is (urtiher ordered, rival this rule .be published ' in
m onoof the Gazettes ol dm City of Augusta, once ui
n nionih lor three month*, prior to ilia next terra.
A true 1-xlreel from the minutos, v
JAS. McI.AWB, Cl’k. ara c. j k
IC. 12 mot 35 ; g
Georgia ins. A Trust ComptuTy, i n
-Augusta. J an, G. v 11
ra'tllL Directors have this day declared a Ibvi- n
» _ dend ol Four DoUors per share, out of ibe 11
profits of ihe last six months, payable on und alicir f
tho Milt instant \\ T GOULD Sec’v 1
jr.,,8 6 3 - 1«
0
KXTtj 1 r,I USSKILLKH tIfILTS. v
w'NOWjiKN A- SHI,\U have received from P
i- , r ", ‘ prk '» ««pply of Marseillo* Q-jili. B „ me I’
°* "bit'll arc ol l.Mrns./.e and of the luov! apleutlid 1
Kivle, lo Which they respectfully invtle tboullention 11
ol the ladies. nov ~ u
A 'AM VI. LI.OI IS, POTATOKS, At .-
IIU bhls. Citiml Flour, 1
1-H tio Irish I’otaioes,
IdO do. Northern Gin,
l (l ° do. tlo. Whiskey,
5'J tlo. Mackerel, Me. 3.
fib qr. and eight casks .Malaga 1\ me. Land
mg and (or s dc on tlm'vvlnrlj bv
J b'lfi 18 GEO.It.JESUP &CO.
RLCLIV r;i) <>N COMSIGN-II S7MT.
I . IiCXLfS excellent i'tIH.VC, I), innnulae-
B ■ y by I', c. t arntigum. //alititx.
V n , which will tin su'd low by
leh A 31 CLAUKI , ■Mc'IT.lIl & CO.
FIFTY DOLLARS K IiAV AK D.
R VM.VVi.VA lromilm.su 1 ) : i
*«aL senber lasi evening, n Negro H
111:1,1 l,v 'be name of Frank, I B
Fs'Cv "ell know nil* Frank Heal, lie ~
e-Jf is nboul Jb or 31 years of age, p
black, with whiskers, p
and stout, and has Ir.s front vi
ie ihmu; quick spoken, and vrrv intelligent (or a t |
Negro; be is about 5 lei I7 or 8 niches high, lit- j
ratty t o lurking about Augusta, as he has a wife t
at Mr IviloCs, a lew doors below the Lower Mur p
kel Mas been in the employ ol the Steamboat
Company !or several years past. Tim above reward p
will bo paid for hi* apprehension and eonfmenuaii
in any sale jail, or delivery to me
J. A. |)o\ K, lliehmond C« , I
12 miles below Augusta on yuvunnali road i
I jjn 84 u 1-•
j TAVI.MTY-FIVF, DOLLARS R LAVA ft!) 1
tlB N .AW .-AV Irom thfsuhserilicr '
"bile in tramp, near J/amhurg, .V c
a eerl nii negro men named Prinrr '
aged about -lb years, dark eomp| HX ' ‘
mn, clumkey, best \ bn 11, idiom 5
leel S or 10 inches high, bus-evernl
id his upper l irt; leoih missing; and !
1— as-sKs tolerably brisk spoken.
•v cm was pim lmsed from the workhouse ‘
m i b;i. lealon. Any person who will nporehend ‘
«md negro nml deliver him lo .Ur. \V m I'urner
m I leinhurg. or secure him so that said Tuiner can 1
ol lam Inin, will receive the above reward
j” 18 J.SI. WI Ll I \ Ms,
\ BOOKS.-Juil rtceitt i by Hit Hard* A
•a • aVv v.
/'inliiutsv to tho F.asiurn Courts nf Coliin ('him
Siam, and -Muscat in tho sloop ol \\ ar I’escck
during the years |S32-'.V-I, by U,|w ard llolierts '
Lite city ol the Snliot, and Dorn sue Mauuor.’ol
tiu* I urus, liv Mins I ardoe
Hrctertsions, bv Sarah Ntickney. author cflVt
ry cl Lite. f
(Jemlennn lack, a Mov.il Story. j
V aadeleurcr Annual .Mageiisc:. a novel c
C'oiisiiinoe Lalitu -r or t'-m Ha id Girl. puhh»'m,|
(or iho bminfit of the New York Ins iu.-iicu Ibr ibe
instruction ot the Blind. le
Ihek U lek p \')or* part f,;h, etlited by 1?...
Mayings and Doings of Samuel slick, ’ ‘j,.,
DEACii island laid ixta mall;.
f iiY-Ki TII/-J subscribin' oilers for ssle his
plantation in Reach bland, now known
■M J»E 4 ns l!io Mn'sh Place —ll i« initiated about
Jjs'2 ft miles below Aupurla.on the Savannah
mud, ami contains about 21 0 acre**,
consisting of river swamp, inorali, baminock und
pine I,ami. There ate upwards of 3 ! )d acre* clear
ed, 250 of which are in the marsh and well duell
ed, and have produced several crops of corn and
coilon It is aso well in apled to Rice, and can be
overflow cal. It produces without cube rat ion a
grass equal to any .Northern grass for cattle, and
the uncleared swamp being covered with cane and
mast-bearing trees, itnflbrosan extensive summer
and winter range for stuck ol all kinds, equal to
any in the United States. Tim tract may be con
veniently divided into two or more plantations, and
ihosubtcriber will soil one or more to suit those
who may wish to buy.
7'ne price will be moderate and long credit given
to approved pan bos rs. I’ersons desirous of buy
ing can hoc ino place and a plat of it, by applying
to the subscriber, and in his absence to his overseer,
ot Silver Hlulf, 12 miles below Augusta,and receive
necessary liib.million, by addressing the subscri
ber at Silvnr. | ao-d2.j^s.,(j J _
Fel/J iw2w 21 J. II // \ NTaI I1 jT.
SCHOOL roll BOVS-At the Lecture
Room nl dm I’resbyienan Church, lower story.
To connn Tice on the first Monday in A/iireh next
Mr. itiplcy I*. Adams, Instructor —The
English Department will include Ron lin/f Mrtlmg
rapbj’, Penmanship, Arilbnielic, /viglisb ifriucmar,
(ieograpby, I tislury, Jicelumotion mil Composi
tion. Term* 912 .'id p. r quarter.
The Ulussisnsl Department
Will locliidn, together with tbo English,
I. Aneiont Utingnages,
2 Mulliemalics and Rook Keeping,
It. Higher linglish Branches and Relies Kelt res,
i. Natural bt ieliccM.
'Tuition $2O per quarter,
Modi rn Languages, each S!d extra.
Voting gontletiioii may be lilted for College or for
hi incss. >
'Small lloi/s will be ndmil(cd,and receive appro
priate attention
Application may bo mad ■ at the School Room,
or to the Rev V M ligcrton, cornet of Mclntosh
and Reynold i trcels.
Payments quarterly, in advance.
I'd) ID -Id; trdwiw ha
litlgle 8B<»4«*I.
fl'IIlE subscriber having purchased (bis desira
u ble site, in the t.'ity of Jackson, situated on
tho north side of th • Suiie. House square, is dotcr
iiunod In remove oit in a few clays, and assures all
thus i who may call on him tb it every attention
and provision shall bo made lor their uccommoda
t, on, which the nature of tho country will perm it;
and that bis accommodations for liHvcllors, bones,
a id boarders, shall bo equal lu any in [he kittle,oh
of the immodialo bank of the Mi :kis ,-ippj river, and
in so fur us the circuaistunos of tins country will
permit,his accommodation slmll.not be surpassed by
tiny. Hu pledges himself la k“epn good I able,good
bar, furnished with the bust of liquors; good com
fortable rooms; good ch an wholesome beds; a quiet
bouse, free from not and noisy intemperance; and
good dry stables furnished with good ostlers, and
a plenty ol corn and bidder, and at as reasonable
tonus us practicable. I’r ompt payment,' at short
periods, will, in all cases, be required.
To members of the Legislature,and those having
business in the courts at Jackson, (be subscriber
will luriiisli good comfortable rooms, built in sum
mer and winter, either in his main Tavern building,
or in one a law yards distant, which ho has lately
procured, and filled up lor ike purpose, at their op
tion. They are invited to call and examine bis ac
commodations lor themselves, and il they like,
t*y them. He is perfectly .aware ofllic accommoda
tions hitherto aliordod in Ibis town, and is dclcr
mined to improve,them nndtlmt limao who favor him
with their custom, shall not not go uway reasonably
dissatisfied. R. R. WKKiI.NS,
Jackson, Miss Sept 12. Mount Vernon.
Jan 1 in 3 m 2
THE: LOW NUJbiMV IL LB AC Am; 5 \
UJ AS opened on tho I list .Monday of tbo pres
ent month, under tbo siipefiiitendanco of
Ain, Jno. N, Young, whom pupils will be ansi run
ted in the Greek mid Roman Languages and all
the branches of linglish litoraiuro uuualiy taught in
Academies,
Mr. Ycujnu is a gmdiinte of Oxford College, I
Ohio, though annlivooflliis district, Tim Tries- I
locs of the InslilniioM feel themselves hilly millions
nd to recommcrul him as being well qualified to
iliselinrgii Ike duties in which ho has engaged. Jle
lias not been long enough from College to become
•nsiyin tho /.ongunnes, and part of that lime lie
ias been employed in leaching, and has given foil
alisfnrlion ns to his qualifications. The Trustees ’
dso liave (lie satisfaction to announce to tlie public
bat they have engaged .V«. Arraiiam Cun.mng
iam to teach llie lower branches, and can with
ir.iprioly roeommeiul him mi a first rate English
inciter, having tried him two years previously.
The general supervision ol tbo School will de
«alvo upoti the principal poacher .Mr. Young, who
ugether with the Trustees, will hoc every exertion
a manage llie School with that kind of method ;
md discipline which will allbid to tho students both
uornl unit intellectual advantages.
Lowndesvillo is situated 18. miles west of Abbe
nib" village, and near the Double bridges on Roc
ky River, un a high, dry and sandy ridge, with
Lmod water mulls p rfceiiy; eultby. There being
no stagnant waters, or sluggi.-h streams lor sonic
miles dismal, it is therefore out of the reach oftno
noxious ellluvia which Is so destructive to health in
many other places, i'vvo ol tho Jrusices have
practised physic lor many years in t!,« neighbor
hood, .vml tan speak knowingly of tho,superior
bwilthluliicss ol tlic place. Lowndesvillc is more
aver situated ab mi five mil's distant from several
valuable mineral springs, which have recently been
pnremised by u company w ho exp. ct to have pro
parutioiis fir tbo reception of visitors
the ensuing summer; which wiil aliord n valuable
retreat lor a lew weeks,to any whose cousin utious
may req me ii. Good boarding can be had in iho
village and in tho nc-igliborhoor,, at quite conven
ient distance!', on reasonable terms.
JOHN (U O A I,DWELL,
A. R ARNOLD,
d. iiu.N r,
HAMSTER ALLEN,
WM. t . ( OZBV,
J. s. A ELEN,
s. J SH VC EI,FORD,
V> M. I’ASv H\E,
J VMU.-S’ COtSPER,
Matthew young.
j in 21 wfl 19
JPhilomalliua Academy.
f|'liE exercises of this institution will recom-
A nienee on tho 2d .Monday in January, |BdH
The branches ol education usually taught in oilier
ueailciiiius, will be taught in ihis institution. and
students who wish to enter college, may be pre
pared here fur admission. The prices ul tuition and
hoard are as low heie tn in any oilier academy in
the same section ol country Uitckersville, near
which mis academy is situated,-is one of the most
nourishing nod healthy tow ns in the upper country.
There me eight dry good stores in the village, and
three good bearding bouses. I he academic building
for the mule school is new, commodious, and liir
islied with a large and iv 11 toned bell. A k-irgs
budding for n lemalc academy will have been fin
isbed beiuro ( 'brislinas, and is exoeeted to go into
ojieration the Ist of January ensu tig. Rot ii these
buildings arc not more limn a quarter of a mtlulrum
two Rove churches, where llicie is regular preach
ing. A A'abbalh school was kept the pr. sent vo ir,
unitor llie tiipennleiidance of the Rector, and will !
recommence as soon as ill.- weather will permit,
1 he Rector is in tho habit of reading da ly a portion
ol the scriptures to tho students, toilmvcd by a tew
questions and remarks on tbo must interesting parts
read.
I .icivexertion will he made to preserve the mor
■nls of th* pupils, amino student who is not person
ally kown, will bo admitted, wiihoitt a ceitilieau
ol good moral ebaracler, from his last teacher, or
someone who is known to the parties or teacher.
Dr. Reese's charmer us n I eachtir of long experi
ence and ability is well established, mid is lavorabtv
known in (’nrolin ; but fur the saiiaiiicßon ufihuse
however, who do not know bint in ibis Mate, the
follow ing certificate is annexed.
BEDFORD HARPER,
WM. Will I E,
WM. A RECK,
]'. ALEXANDER,
A. HaMMUND,
Jas A. Ct.Ar.it, Bec'y. Tnissieos.
liiickersvifie, Elbert co, Ca , Dec 14, 1887
Ibe undersign, hereby eerily lint they have
been persona ly acqiiainle l with Dr. E Reese manv
tears; that he n an excellent classical scholar, and
eimn mly qualified for the instruction ol youth.bolh
by experience and education.
M Waudsi.,
J'atiuck Noble,
~, , " xddv Titoursos.
'.!• a vine, S. r., Ocl 10, 1834. (d,"VB ;>W w3;v.
A j
t NOR the present yeah t<> take charge of I‘kasant
1 Grove Academy, in Burke county, twenty-«ev
i n miles below Augusta. He must l.c well compe
i tmt,, leach the various branches ol an LnglMH
, education : one who understands l.alin, (.reek, and
I French languages, would be preferred. Any person
applying will bo expired to come well recommend
- elas » Teacher, and lor his morals. Such a person
I can have a good hu nry Any ptfron wishing < }
> take charge ofsaid Academy, can apply to the suD
i sender, personally, dr by letter addressed to bur ol
1 Friar’s Ponds Post Office, 15 trkeeounly.
I jan 20 GidHiw IG Lk. POWELL _
i feKl 'IHIJIAAMI IiwLLAKS UU*
' "“WARD. Whereas it has been reported tliat
J there is an outer bar opposite the entrance to the
port of Brunswick, in Georgia, some miles die
-3 taneo from that siirveveJ by three commission
ers of the Navy in 183 G, and having less valor
1 ' upon it; the above reward is otfered to any person
who will discover any such bar so siluaicd asio
1 cause a hindr trice to ships entering ihe port.
* And whereas It has been also currently reported
8 that there is a bar across Ihe inner channel id Og
lethorpe hay, opposite tha r df Brunswick, bav
i'is.wlr ffto depth ol six or night feet ol water on
it at low tide; a reward of Five Hundred idol-
B lurs will bo paid to any person who shall discover
such bur, or nnv harso situated, which baa no)
an abundant depth of water upon it lor the o.is
u sago ol merchant ships of the (irst class up lo the
town
The inner bar above alluded, lo is probably the
’. one described in iho fiiltowi g extracts.
Ist, From the report ot lira stale commissioners
John (» Polntll, Hugh Lawson and .Moses i'Vrt,
Rs.qrs.
‘•tietween Brandy point in ibis island, an<l Den
nis's lirlly t,n the Brims wink shore, there is an in
ner bar, upon which there is about twelve loot at
’ low water, mid us the title rises ten 1 -cl, it gives
(he same depth i fwater tlp't wo find on the outer
bar, with this advantage, licit the bottom being
r suit mud,creates no damage lo ships, and may be
very easily deepened i‘ it were necessary. Hut no
such necessity exists, as any ship rhrtt crosses
tkcouicr bar can run over tins rtf high water and
find the best anchorage near the bind’ along the
' whole extant of Ihe town, in from twenty ro for
ty feet Water at the low est time of tide. This we
ascertained from careful soundings fit low water,
and alter having finished the soundings for unr
selves, ascertained that Stockton's repoit and dia
grams confirmed our own survey."
dd, From the report of tint commissioners of
, the navy, made subsequently to the lasi;
“A shoal of soft mud, close lo and below ihe
1 town, on which hut twelve foot can bo found at
, low water, seems io indicate some other point in i
. tha harbor as a more suitable position for a navy
yard. We believe Illylho Island, on the opposite
’ shore,lo be the most eligible.’’
' * Any persons inahi.g the above discoveries, will
I please give information ol the same to the Resident
I ng.ntofihe Brunswick companies, a.d the rew
aiilnh 11 bo paid in each case lo the firsts ccessful
applicant THUS G OAK\, General Agt.
Brunswick Cunal and Land Companion
Feb 8 32 3t
PHNI)U'IT«S FEMALE AOAMEJIY.
OiS L Thousand Dollars w ill he guaranteed by
thelrusleoa to a teacher who will lake charge
of the Female Academy at this place; provided
that satisfactory leslnn niials of character and qual
ifications are produced.
The teacher will be required to bi eompetcilt lo
t»nch ail the eloraentary and higher branches of
English gdueaiiotr, and also the Oniarncnlnl branch
es; and lor that purpose a gentleman and bis wile i
qualified to instruct in those separate departments
of education would bo prefered; otherwise the
principal will bo required lo procure a sui'able as
srsiuni, with tiro necessary qualifications.
Tba Academy is finely located in a pleasant vil
lage mono of the mountain districts in our stale*
with a climate ns fine ns any in hhe world, ami with
other udvanta rs unsurpassed by any situation i.i
the state; the society isina high degree, moral,in
tetclligent, social and refined, ami the country
generally rn a high state of improvement.
The academy lot is well improved and adopted
for the accommodation of the teacher and his pu
pils There isa large two story brick house, alibrd
ing 7 comfortable looms, ail of theta but one with
fire planes, intended ns u dwelling house for the
teacher and his family, and connected with the
school rooms which consist, of t wo apartments w ith
three lire places, with a beautiful yard inclosed in
front and an excellaut garden in Iho rear ol the
house, and commanding an extensive and splendid
view ol the mountains, distant about 30 miles.
Proposals will bo received and consideted until
the fifth of Minch, when a selection will be made
from the moot worthy. 'J ho School it is expected
will go into operation on the Ist of April; and par
snts and guardians disposed to patronise it, uro re
quested to wait until that period, and they may be
assured that no efforts will be spared by us lo render
the .School worthy of tl cir support.
By order ol the Trustees.
ROUT A MAXWELL,
J O LEWIS,
K I! BEN.VOjV,
F W SVALUES,
J V £IIA NIC LIN,
Feb 7 w3t 31 Trustees.
I*ENDhHTDS ACADEMY.
I I’.llK Boudletor Academy commenced on iho
S Ist of .huiuury under the care of the Rev. .?.
L. Kennedy; and the irustc-s take pleasure
in recommending Ima to the public as a teacher
well qualified lor the important trust confided to
him. Ha is a graduate of the Soul,h Carolina col
ledge, an exaeliaiu classical and mathematical
scholar, and possesses a high reputation ns a teach
er, acquired by a considerable < xporiuuce m this
part of iho country
Tim fine advantages which this Academy pns
souses in point of location in a small, retired,quiet, i
counirv village, free from the vices, the dissipation i
and temptations ol crowded towns, in the midst of
a moral, intelligent and virtuous community,exor
cising a salutary influence and control on the char
acter and conduct o I the youth render it it in the j
opinion of the Board the best location in the state j
for an institution of learning, and entitle it lo a I
lihe.nl share of public patronage.
Comfortable hoarding can he had in the village ■
and vicinity on reasonable terms; an 1 every facility |
of intercourse and communication with the friends
and parents of the students, can he enjoyed by an ;
excellent a:;cl well canduoted stage passing through
the village throe times a week. By order of the;
Board. FK HUGER,
ROUT A MAXWELL,
F IV SVM MS,
SAM’L CHERRY,
.1 C CALHOUN,
J V SiIAiVKLIN)
Feb 7 31 w3t T rustees.
HOTUTTO K-UL ROAD CONTRAC
TORS. ■
U; WFSTE.UN and Atlantic Kail Road,
W Extending from a point near Decatur, m
DeKalb county Georgia, to ihe Tennessee river,
between Dallas and Boss'landing, and embracing
a distance ofone hnn trod and tony miles.
SEALER PROPOSALS
For the execution of tha grading mid masonry on
certain portions of the rail road above mentioned,
embracing n distance not exceeding eight miles
southwesuvurd of the Chattahoochee river, and
fourteen miles northwestward of the same; also
of about twenty miles,including the traverse of tl,o
Etowah river and its vailcy. in all about forty nnlcs
willl l*c received at the office at the commission;
: ors, m ;i oriolla, Cobb county,lieoegia, between tho
second and ►eveni'u ot April next, during which
time engineers will bn in aliendauco lo p dm out
the various localities at which iho winkof eons rnc
lion is lo ho earned on, and to explain, by the
aid of plans and profiles of the route, th- nature
and extent tilth* work. Much deep cutting ond
filling, and several extensive viaducts of timber,
■till I o requited in connexion ividi the road forma
tion. The amount ol Excavations and Embank
ments on ih'so porlhms ol the road otfered lor con
tracts, as above, will he about two and a half
millions id cubic yards. The work will ho divided,
into sections, each ah ml one rails in length. Blanks
lor proposals: wail he in readiness lor the use ol
lho ,o who are dispose i lo engage in ihe work; a I o
lor tho ctmclming ot contracts on such proposal
as are acceptable to the Hoard of Commissioners.
The work provi.l-.-d Ibr by contracts will ba coin
, monoid on i-r about : lie first .1 May next.
1 be con cry I iv, rsed -by- the Rail Load, is ele
vated anil roiling, and is regarded as one of the
most liealllty p-i i ions ot she Unite,-| States. The
climate is i.ivurabn- lor field operations during sum
mer an i wimnr.
By order ol liic Board Commissioners.
S. li. LONG, Chief En'gr.
W. oh A. Rad Road.
Cassville, January 80,1333. J3J wit
ON 'i «*.»• I’!'. MR.—3.O Hampers re-Ilrish
(or sale low if taken from ihe
wharl, by ,tf-> *• JOHN COSKERV.
\\7 31 H. CIiANJi. lias just rttsired, i
v V Black gro grain itlk, Blue bl'k Puir de Sun,
Bl’lt Silk, Silk Velvet, bin French Crape,
Bl’k silk Fringe, bl’k and white bland Edging, 1
Ladies bl'k and white Lisle Hose,
W hile rnttim do, lel vet edge bonnet Ribbon, i
Fine cap Ribbons, col d Pick Nio Cloves,
W hite do do Min*, while and bl’k Bilk Claves,
Iltrn siichiid LC Hlul'kfs, embroidered Linen
Cambric do, fancy <lrets s>hawls,
Col’il, plaid and htiiprd Swiss .Muslin,
■S’Kiall lig'd Fronch .Muslin, du do Prints,
do do Liuhl Calicoes, and Jackouels
5-4 nrd 0.4 Wa.ibnrn Mieeiincs. leh 20
A CARD.
f | til E subscriber lakes this method to inform tho
H jiatronsnnd friends of the Wesleyan .Mansion
School, and tho public generally, tin t lie lias
brought that school to a il.ite, and taken charge of
anew instill.lion, lately estahl shed at Williams
Crass Roads six miles below W utkinsville, in Clark
couiny 'J'bis doierniination tin's not been induced
by a want of patronage to the Wesleyan .Mansion ;
foi, in that respect, it has been sustained beyond
the expectation* ol its proprietor • but by a er
alo conviction, ibai in Farmers’ Aoadoniy, under
Us present prudent nrrangements, tlie subscriber
w ill bo able to do a larger amount ol good, with
more pleasure and yrujil to himself, than bo lias
been able to do, in Monroe. '1 he new institution
will consist of two branches in separate houses, one
, lor males, and the other for females. A competent
female tuacber will bo employed, to conduct the
i female brunch, under the direction of tbo principal
teacher ; hot the advanced classes in that branch
will make ibcir n-ri aiions to the principal The
, two Academies are located at n short distance from
each olh°r, and the teacher’s dw filing centrally be-
I ween them ; and it is believed that such measures
1 have been adopted as will secure llio advantages,
j wiihoiuilic disadvantages, of a mixed school. All
, the principal vices, unci fashionable extravagancies
■ | ol town and village schools, a:c elfeciualt-y exclud
Jed from Ibis establishment. ’1 lie Academy is fur
j nisbed with an extensive Chemical, Philosophical
j and Astronomical apparatus, together vv.tb a mnn-
J herol largo nod elegant maps, and other facilities
| for tho promotion ol education. In view ol the lo
I cality of Farmers Academy situated asit is in one
| of tho must pleasant ami healthful sections of the up
country, together w iib its other advantages, the sub
scriber does not hesitate to promise to pupils, a lar
ger amount of benefit than he b"s booll able hereto
fore to give I lu-m. Every precaution that a prudent
forethought lias suggested, has been taken, to throw
around the morals of pupils the sirongeSl and most
effectual safeguards. All the branches (both solid
and ornamental) of a liberal and extensive edunn- j
lion, will he taught in this institution, and at mode- |
rate prices Boarding may be hud at the'Academy
I and within the distance of one mile from it, in the
j most respectable families, for eight dollars, or less,
I per inotitli.
Persons wishing lurtlier information, will please
address to the subsciiber. at his present residence.
until Christmas-, and alter that lime, at Williams’
Grots Roads, Clark county. The Academy is ex
pected to open on the first .Monday in January next;
and it is very desirable that pupils, designed lor this
school, should be present at ibo commencement of
the year. Their advancement, as well us our con
venience, would thereby bo promoted.
JESSE C. I’AULF.TT.
Dec 13 291 rr.3m
WILL be sold on tbs ft at Tuesday in May
next, before the conrl-lionso duo I',in 1 ',in Jackson- ]
boro’{between the usual hours ofsaE, tho following
property, lo wit: a negro woman by the name of
Cary and her (wo children Peter and Henry, lie*
longing to the estate of Ally Ann Gross, deceased ;
sold agreeable Io an order of the honorable tho in
ferior court of rScrivon county, for the benefit ol the
bciiaof said deceased.
JAMES P. THOMPSON, adm’r. '
Feb sth, 1833 vvtd 33
(T'i OL. BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, took from the
VAlndians ono head guard Chain with “Wm Flour
noy Angos-I 'h i; 1834,” worked in if with gold heads;
also, one fuitj :welled doulio-caved hunting watch,
with gold guard chain and key— 1 h ■ watch has
three letters on the front case—the owner, o- ony of
his relations can pot it by describing letters and pro v
n g p operty. If no applicatioh bn made i i four
months, the watch will bo sold and tho proceeds di
vided among the troops, —application to bo madejto
the editor of the Columbus Herald for the bend i
chain, and lor the Watch lo Col Brown.
Tho Columbus F/oraid will copy the above end
or ward tho account to Col Brown, nov 27—tf277
OTICIS. Pe-snns indebted to the subscriber |
cither by note or book account for the years
1331,’3.» and ’3fi are requested to call on Thos M.
Berrien and Mill ford Marsh, Rsqrs. anil settle tho
same. L oncer indulgence cannot ho allowed,
jan 19 15: 11. F. RUSSELL.
1(3 OUII months after dale, application will be
made lo the honorable Inferior Coin I of Bu rke
county, when silting far ordinary purposes, lor
I leave to sell lot number three hundred and thirty
fonr, (334) in the sixth district, Carrol county, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres.
Jan 23 18v\4m Wra VV MAUND, Adrar
morphs after date, application will bo '
»- made to the hono able Inferior t 'ourt of Burke
Ouniv,while sitiing for ordinary i urposes, for leave
lo soil the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate
of Peter Applewhite, deceased
JOHN APPLEWHITE, adm r
net IG, 1337 4ira ‘243
j Fit OUR months nfier date application vvil be
| $ made to tho Honorable the Justices of the In
j ferior Court of Columbia county, when silling fir
ordinary purposes for leave to soil the whole nf the
real estate of Elbert B Dunn, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said dc
! ceased. ALFRED J. DUNN, mlm'r
j onl. 10, 1537 24 i,
j jnj3QUR months afterdate application w d! be ma’da'
jA. tn tho honorable Inferior court of Columbia
| county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
I Isave to sell the following lots ol Lund, viz: A'o 408, j
I in 4thdistrict; 287, 27th district; 78 and 4fi, llibj
j district; all Curly county, belonging to tha estate of
; James Blackstone, deceased.
WM P BEALL, r
WM. YARBOROUGH,
iau 13—!5 administrators.
fJjkOU'R months after date application will be
. made to the Honorable the Interior Court of |
j Burko county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, I
: for leave 11 sell all the red and personal property of ;
Henry Utley, lute of Burke county, deceased i
WILLIAM UTLEY, ) . , ,
GREEN UTLEY, 5 Adm rs ' i
dec 1 281 ra4m
I ‘C3OUR montlis idler date, application will he I
| a- made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jelfer-1
j son county, when sitting lor Ordinary purpose, for i
j leave to soil the Real Estate of the late jValhuu j
j Brussel, dcc'd of said county
NATHAN' ilRABSHL.adm'r.
jan 4—m4t 2 Wiilt tho will annexed.
| ('OUR months afterdate application will bo made
a to the honorable ibo Justices of tha Interior
Court of Nynveu county, while silting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to
i the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late of'
I said county. STEPHEN MlELS,arim’r.
U!.1.1 A ROBERTS,adm’n.
j Feb Otb, 1338 4tm 33
I R months afterdate,application will be inarm
j i to the honorable ihe inferior court of Columbia
| county while s lluig tor ordinary purposes,for leave lo
i sell tho real estate of Ihe late Elbert B Dunn of said
county deceased, for the benefit of ibo heirs and i
creditors.
A4.rr.ED J DL’NjY, Adm’r, j
riov 12 id • 208
GEORGIA, ) By the Court of Ordinary
hake county; $ Burke county,
ftA/’HEKEAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. El I
Vs’ listen, and lli .urns I’. 1 .!ltston, Executors j
if Robert Eltiston, dee d , lato ot Burko county,
tas petition;':, . lie cour,t lor letters dismissory s
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
ions interested (j file their objections in iheClerk's
Rico by the first Monday in .March next, vv by said
t-lters should not he granted.
By order of the court, T. 11. BLOUNT, d.
sept 15,1837 mOt 218
GF.GRGM, I By the Court Ordinary lor said
{lurks countn, $ Count
vi Vx7 H i FitE aS Niirah Smith Administratrix,
and Allan .S’ i! Prior, Administrator of
Jaa.cs J Smith, deceased, Into of said county, have
petitioned said court for letters dismissory, statin"
iiiaith"_> ..ave Lilly administered said estate.
, liese are therefore to cite’and admonish all con
cerne-. nhe and appear before said court on'' the firu
duicmy May next, ami thou and them shew
i.tuso why said letters shall not bo granted iv
order ol the court *
T II BLOC AT, -d c c-n b c
nov 10 wdm gt*
vkaotgia, Sterivaa CiimjAy:
» 4/HLREAS, Peter Arnett applies tyr Letters
v v of Administration on the Eslato of Alloa
Helton- deceased, of this county.
'J'lifsc are tlieteforo to cite and adm inish all and
singular the kindroJ and creditors of said ida.-eascd,
to be and appear at my offico'withtn tlio lime pro
-scribed by law, to shew cause, if any thsy have,
why said letters should not ho granted.
Liven tindn my hand, at oliice, in Jacksonboro’,
this dill February, 1833.
JOb'rlU A PERRY, c a. o. s. o.
Feb 9 30d _33_
Georgia, limke county:
\ /t. iiEREAAi, Samuel Dowse, applies for let
* V i er3 of administation on tlio estate of John
11. Whitehead, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nl! and
singular, the kindred and creditors id said deccasod,
to he, and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed hy law, to file their object inns, if any they
have, why said fetters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro’,
ibis 22d day of January, 1839.
jan Sid w3dd T. 11. II LOU NT, D CFk.
Georgia, Burke county:
» %' lI KRKAS G B Aloore applies for letters oi
* » Administration on ho estate of John Haws
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred ami creditors of said dee’d to
he and appear at rny uffice, within the lime prescrib
ed by law,to show con ,il any they have, why sani
letters should not he ; cud.
Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 32d
day ol January, J8»8- Til BLOUNT, 1) Cl'k.
jan ‘.’(s wiJud
Georgia, Jefferson (Louuty.
W/ lIJSItEAS)- Moses Brinson, jr. ap; lies I >
» » me for letters of Administration do bonus
non on the cstato ol Win. birectman lateolsaiJ
county, decease!. o t
These are I herefov « cite and admonish all ami
singular the bindred and creditors of >aid deceased
to tile their objections (if any they have) in my
office within the time prescribe d by law
Given under my hanctat office, in Louisville, tin*..
IGth day of Jan ld3B. L BGTiiW ELL,
HiwJOda Clerk C. O.
Georgia, Burke county;
\l JJt.REAS, E G Kirkland applies-for letter*
V ? of ndminimation on the estiite of Aaron
i/uin, deceased, with Uie will annexed.
These, are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular lie kindred and creditors of said dcc'd li>
j be and appear nt toy office, within the lime piescrib
| cd by law,, to show cause, if any they have, why
' said letters should not boginnted.
Given in id.er rny hand, at Waynesboro, this 22d
day us Inuucjy, 1838. TII BLOUNT,uccou'.
i Jan 26 21wtd
Georgia, Burke county:
W ilt .K LAS Edmund Gurlick applies for let
ters of administration dobonis non, on tho
estate of W m. UeWoll, deceased.
These nre I hendcuvj to cue and admonish all and'
singular tl ic kindred and creditors of said decerned,,
to he and appear as my office within the lime pre
scribed by l iw, to shew cause if any they have,,
why said let ,ers should n.,t bo granted.
Given up tier my hand at oflicc, in Waynesboro’
this 2711 i i lay of January 1838.
Jan 3i>- .T H BLOUNT,vccou
i Georgia, Jefferson county,
t tw illJ It MAS Elizabeth i’ool applies for let—
w» tors pf Adminislratioiron the estate and af
fects of -Stint \ief I’uul, isle of said county, deceased.
These ere therefore to cite and ndukmish all'and
singular the limited and creditors d( said deceased},
to be and ap ( rar at my office within the lime pre
scribed by la rv,.to-file their objections, if any tticy
I have, to shev I cause why said letters should not be
granted.
Given und< IF rny hand 1 at' Louisville, this IGlIr
Jan 1838. • E BOTH WELL,
14:wl Ccfg Clerk C. O.
Georgia, . foflcrsou County:
Will'' REA A", Win, Jeffers applies for Letters
of Administration do bones non on tho
estate ofKie hard -"-Vires, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and upi i,ear at my oliice within tho lime pre
scribed by h iw, to file their objections if any they
have, why t aid letters should not he granted.
Given tint errray hand, at office, in l.nwrsvil o.thia
sth (layoff ab 1838. LBLNR. BOTH WELL,
Fob 8 321 d Clerk-
Georgia, A driven County:
WHKR r'-A-S, Elijah Oliver applies for Letter*
of A dministmiion on the i.stale of Jacob
j Oliver, deceased, of this county.
These are therefore to cite aad admonish ail amt
singdar the heirs andcreditors of said deceased,- to
he and appot.. r at rnj office within the lime prescri
bed by law, to lilo iheir objections, if any they
have, to show cause wuy said loiters should not bo
granted. t,
Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro’,.
this sth day of February, 1333.
JOBIIUA PERRY, o c. o. a. a.
Feb 9 30d 33
Georgia, Scviven County:.
WHEREAS, William Greene applies.for Let
ters of Administration on tho Estate of John-
W. Bryan, deceased, of this county.
These are therefore to cite and ndmorvah all and 1
singular the hairs mul creditors of said deceased, to •
he ami appear at my office within the lime prescri
b d by law, to tile their objections il any they have
to show cause why said letters should not he granted.
Given under rny hand, at office, in Jacksoaboro’,
this slh day of February, 1838.
JOSHUA PERRY, ccojc.
Feb 9 _ _3od 9
GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary It*
Burke county ) said County.
S/ft/”II EKEA-S John Saxon, Administrator of
»s' Jolm 8. Kenner, deceased, lata of said conn
ly,have petitioned said court for Idlers dismisssory
slating that ho has fully administered said estate
these are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to he and appear before said court on tho first
Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause
why said letters should nut he granted. By otderoi
the court.
T. 11. BLOUNT, d c o o n o
nov 10 6m 261
I GEORGIA,) Court of Ordinary,
i Striven county, j September 'Perm 1837.
| ] PUN application of Alexander F. Hopson,adrai
i nistralor de bonis non,of the estate Green D
| Pearce dec’d.,stating that he has fully administered
1 said estate and praying citation ibrleters dismissory,
it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita
tion requiring all.persona to shew rouse why the
same shall not bo granted—and that the same bo
i published once a month for six months.
A true extract from the minutes, this I2th day of
i September, 1837. JOSHUA PERKY, cl’k.
nov. 4 mfim 259
GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary of said
Burke county. $ County.
WHEREAS Allan S I! Prior executor of Ed
mund Prior, deceased, late of said county
has petitioned (or letters dismissory, stating that
lie has fully administered said estate
These are therefore to cite mid admonish all con
cerned to ho and appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, and t lion and there shew cause
why said letters should not bo granted. By order
of the court.
T II BLOUA’T d c c o a cl
i nov 10 w6m 264
rEOROhK, Columbia county:
REIIE A S William Yarborough, administra
v d tor on the estate of James Yarborough, do
; leased applies for Letters Dismissory,
These are therefor to cite and admonish nil and.
; angular the kindred and creditors of said dcc’d to ho
j uid appear nl my oflio within the lime prescribed
; >y law, to shew cause, .f any they have, why saidd
i offers should not be granted,
j Given under my hand, at office,in Appling, this
sth day of Sept., 1837. 8
sopt 18 m6t GABRIEL JONES,clerk.
Georgia, Burke County.
%%' HEREAB James Grubbs Administrator of
* Hie estate ef\Vm. Bryant, deceased, applies
tome for letters of dismission. r
These are therefor to cits and admonish nil and
singular the ktnlrednnd creators of said dec’d to
ho and appear at any office, within the lime prescrib
ed by mv, to shew cause, if any they have, why
earn letters should not be grated.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro,
this22J day of January 1838.
Jan 25 2 lm6m Tll BLOUNT, pcco b c.
Sj'OUR months after date, application will be roado
a. to the inferior court of Jefferson county when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
•eel e. tato and ncg.ocs of Andrew E. Wells
eased .MARY J WELLS, AdinV
nov It w-Jra 260 ‘ ‘