Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 13, 1838, Image 4

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UEOUUIA STATI? in O T T E It V *Pur iliebcnefu of the Augusta Independent Fire Company. CLASS MO. 12, COK 18.8, To be determined by Hie drawing of the A leian- , Jrio 1/Oltery, lor internal imprr.v. nrmii in the District of Columbia, Class No 1. lor 1833, To bedrawn at ALEXANDRIA, V», on .Saturday March Vi till 18 33. 1). S. (irogury & Co. L (Successors to Vice* ami Mclntyre,) Maunder*. 111(. HK> 1 P.v I /,K 00,000 OOiJiVE^! One I’ri/.e of 35,000 IMHi li AK I! Rich and liiillirint Scheme!! About one pre/.e ton blank!—Uno fifth ol llk- pri »es will have on them eilher tiikkk or two drawn number*. 1 i NUMBER*—I6 DRAWN 11 a LLO TM. Crmid Scheme I 1 I’riie •) in £OO,OOO i ‘ 25,000 as,ooo I 15,000 15,000 1 10,000 10,000 1 0,000 9,000 I «,000 8,000 1 7,500 7,500 1 7.000 7.000 I h.OOO (1,000 I 5 000 b 000 i 4,(00 4,000 ( 9 000 0 000 i a,600 a,600 i 2,220 2,220 i 2 000 a 000 5> 1,000 «000 6 1 ,500 7 500 AO 800 40,000 60 700* 115 000 Jo boo ao 000 CO 600 25,000 60 400 20,000 *!► 000 19 000 •O 260 15;000 •O’ 200 12 000 80 150 9,000 ('(»• 100 0,000 «0 00 5,100 80 So 4,800 60 70 4.200 oo do a.iiuo 120 50 0,000 *■B2o 40 238,800 1770 [lst drawn nurnlicr] 24 44,250 7080 [2.1 3d lib nr s.h] 20 I 11,000 8850 filh 7lh Sill 9 horlOrh 10 14 1,000 6850 [ll, 12, la, 1 l or 15] 12 100,200 a.i.305 Prim, ai,220 Itlanks, ii 67,586 • Tickets Snares in proportion. Ah order* for Ticket* in thn above •chcinc,will nicci with prompt attention, ii ml dressed to A REA L), Agent, March 7 August*, Qj. Knuml. lO>ST on Tuesday evening last,rillier in Aligns- J la, or on the WrigbuboM' mad, within 4 miles nl Augusta,a lied .Morocco I’OCR ET IK/OK,con taining 3)0 or $315, 111 hills, the hill k* lint n colloM ed. 'flic name oflho subscriber i* wmien inside the Pocket Hook. Thu above reward will he given tor thsdehve!y ofthe Pocket Hook and Mon vin Ah, V. Lntla, at lhe (Jlohe Hold, nr to thu subscriber in Craw lord villa. THUS. J WEI.UUR.N. one 39 |, r ij if Util icoad. I\l AT)DI \ A' CO. heg li*avn lo inform i'i- ihe tncrrlmniN and planters that the railroad io Warronton will be in nporaOnn in a lew days and that they will allcnci lo receiving and forwarding any dunlin or Cot on consigned lo ihom. They beg to ■snore all those who may lav or ihein with tlieir comm intis I hut every exertion will he used on ih or part lo merit painniHgo. nov 27 3at 277 Hewmrrt. OTRAYED from Ihe I .nfayctio course on the O 9lhinstant, a bay Horse, slt.r in ihe line, new hog *km saddle, plated si imps, about 5 leel hi".'., no other marks recoil eied. Thu nhovareward will be given for any mfermatnn to rue in Cclumhia county,district ,Vo. 9, or lo Mr llihlur, Augusta so that I gel him JOHM LAiUttLNS. __ doe 12 290 if sPiusg R vcTis. I 11 HE SPRING RACES of the Mlllifdgc. vill«* Jock) Club will eommonee on the see coud 7'u id ny, (lOlhilay)of April next. 50 Dollars entrance. Ut day, Colls sweep stake, 3 or mom to make n race A fine silver goblet put up by ihe pro prietors, worth, , ¥fo 2d day —two mile heats, (roe liir all,—purse $7OO 3il day, 3 do tin 514) 4tliday,4 do da 800 Alh day, Colts stake,' two mile herds, $250 entrance fur the'Voting pinin' worth 81000, 3 already entered; open until the 251 h Marih. The money hong up each day. H E, VOUMC A Co. Proprietors, fan 16 wul 11 ! 193 Re want. ri> HAM AWAY on lira 9lh Jan 1:1*1, a JP negro w oman named A lilt I); owned 1 fm several year* past by Mr Jacob Dun- I y / rAt forth ol ibis place, and lorrnerly bySmu- J /RLmi '"•lbf Thomas Danlurih of Wilke* m l,in- j coin comiiy. Sho is abort 45 ycarvof 1 £ a ;'*, walks lame, porticuli.trly in her lufi him; upper Irmil teeth nut Mu* is Well scipmmtcil ai Columbia, U likes and I.ineolu emm tie*. and may say she i* hiring h r own line'. It i* \ likely she has a pas* Twenty Hvo dollars will \ he Riven for her delivery ionic in Augusta, or lor ■tti'h in In. aiution a* w ill lead to her n i ovary inarch 7.1 t; DIM. VP. I’he VV asliiiiglnn Spy w ill publish the above liir 1 2 mo and lorwatd the account in J (I D. B*a»v Kttticc. f | 4111) ueiUrsigued having united in ih ■ pr.unic X Ol Ihe I.AW,oiler their services I > ihe public They "ill attend the courts ol .Muscogee, .Menun, Stewart, Itaadolph, Early, linker, /..round Sumter’ ol Ihe Chalinhotii bee Cm mi. Houston, ol the Mini : Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Isiwndes, Thomas, j i fecal ur and Dou)/, ol the Southern Circuit. fn smess entrusted to their rare mil meet with prompt ! attention Their oliieo is in Americas, Smnicr 1 i ouniy, where one ol them in tv always he found 1 w hen not absent on business. Lu l'T \\ AUREN, W.M H CRAWFORD. mt 15 887 mi 4 -V N<(l K 1., - ih- unde iignei| having 4 i nssoci ned m Ihe |.raetiee ol L«i\ in Warren- 1 ton. tieo., respecllulf. lender* their professim.al st r vices to thu public. They will aiirud Courts m the comities ol Hancock, 'I aliatonv, Wilkes and Warren, of the Northern Circuit; and Columbia, ol i the Middle All business intrusted ti them, will : meet wnh prompt attention. JOSEPH II TMOMVS EDMI’ND ic. R|i rp ‘ Wnrrentnn,Ga., Fe) 19th, I (,4,82 f.uv ft*aiv Notice. HW ..J. V AS'.iX - (|,ji to ni t.’i’Orr in.) AS removed to the City of New tnh n.,*, f„ r tbe purpose of duyoti.." him., i. • r utac of L/\AV. K.b*t kK K.\( nS—C 01. i i*’ Fi iiiFr, Colqnou, HoU Ai Echols, A H. Chappell, i/on W C. Daw son, //on. John I’. King. Alai. E H. Reall, Augus ta, (Jeo.; .Millor Ripley A’ Co. Charleston,B. C. hoi 1 ■> JAM NOTlc C,*«T!n- und ersigm-d lias o;>en- ' J el a Daw Ofliie m the town ul l.aikyetie, Walker courtly, (In. and will attend rha cur’s ol the adjoining ountie* All business enttust. 4to li.s r are will nr prumptlv aUenclcd tc mar 3 iQwU CHARLES J //UCTER g 61 ten* boro' Alult uiyj I'cr.rulc UaiKuuo.. FIIHE Hoard of trust-e« t ,ku pleasure in unit ug X to the public that these tiisiitntior-s are in a vary flourishing i onduion. The female department is un .ier tin rare of Miss | A. I*. Hamilton, who-e success nr leaching anil .government fur ih > past your. Ins amply fnlti Ual | all the just expectations of tlio patron* of the I sc In ol j .Mr Hugh Morrow, who has had during the I post year the (hurgnuf tho U illingnm Academy m .Vunlh Carolina, and who is known t>> possess qualifications of u high order, (or tins e.crvnc,is reelor ol the male neadr my. Mils I lew it, n lady ol line taste, and an ndmira b'n performer on Ihe I'itino, and whoso instiue tionshav.- hern entirely satisfactory, during lhi‘ last year, has charge of lie dcpu'lnn nt ol mnsit. .Mr Otto K< riljiiund IVlcrson, a nahvc ol Ger many. who comes Highly recommended, ns an am able arid denied mm, is employed to give i instructions in modern Ir.iignat’e.-u Pr.mh, .Spin mil and Cernian. He will nllend both Academies. The llrv 1 i.'old. How mail, is engaged ill hear jin; n citations in IN an; ml and Moral Philosophy in tho l em do /tcudemy. ’I lie trustees lm\c taken measures lo furnish . ample philosophical and astronomical apparition, 1 whirl) will, it is Imped, ho m ibis place in u lew weeks, so ibut the presdtu pupils rduy buvo the j benefit of ii. The schools are already large, end competent I assistant teachers um engaged. ll is the purpose ol ihe board of trustees and ihe ! teachers, to give lo tho pupils all the laeilitics for ; obtaining a thorough and solid edmulioii, which i Ihe improve 1..U.U- of ihe age ulford. .i a> i fns i i:i:, John cunm.mhum, r.U/W.IiU.N SLVMOLK, fIIA.M lS lIOWJM.V, fob 10 HJw.Vt V 1’ KINO, Trusties. ri..vi)i,i:To\ n:v ilk \< ai>i:aji'. ONI, ’I lioinand (101 l in will he gnar.intr id by Ihe 1 1 unices to n (end r-r yy Ho vv i!l lukcchatge of the IVniulß Acad* liny ill lias J.l ice: provided 11 tut Hitisl.nlory leri.m nds of elmradier and eju d llieuiionsuro produced. 'I he le.ielioi* will he required to hi comp< lent lo I. neji uli the elementary mid higher hrnin tms ol Engle>l l gd in a lion, rind also tin- Ouinrneiiinl br.ineh . ; and lor I In ll purpose a iienllctllim and bis w ile qualified lo in,-iim-t in thoeo si par.ile depart mania o| . tin. alion would ho prtfered; oihtrvvise tlie principal will bo required In procure a siiPublo a.,- I;n 1 1 wil hI he necessary quuhlieeliotis. Tho Academy is finely located in n pleasant vil i luge in one >d tho inounhiui districts moor slate 1 i wnh a climate in, fme as any in him world, und w.th other advanln is unsurpassed hy iiny.silualin i i.i the Male I lie society mm n high ilegrue, moral, in el. Hip. nl, r omul and rolined, and Ihe country generally m a high sliiie nl improvement. Ihe ncndeiity let is Well unproved and adopted liir the aeeoinmodmion ol 1 1.,- leuclivr and his pu pils 'I here is a large tw o Mory brick house, nllonl mg 7 comfortable looms,all of ilmin Inn one with lire places, intemlid as a dwelling hon w e f. r ttic teacher and his family, anti conneulod wil It ihe s. luiol rooms which consist ol I wo apartments with j ih.ee lire places, with n beaunlul yenl inclosed in I front and mi txcellanl garden in Ilia four ol the house,and commanding no extensive and spleii lid vicwnlihn lim.intuins, dislaul nbi.ill 3U miles. Proposals wdl bo received and consnlcied until iho lOlh of .March, when a scleellon will he made from tho molt worthy. '1 tie School ilia expected will go into openiiiun on the Ist of April: ami par ents and guardians disposed to pmr.mise it, are re quested to wait unnltliul period, un.l they may ho assured that no ellorls will tie spared by us lo render the .Ncliool worthy of their support. Hy order oI the Trnrice". Knit 1’ A MAXWELL, J n LEW |s, f. H HI'N.VM.V, r H SVM UPs, J V SHAN KLIN. F»b7 w3l hi Trustees f'iiilomaihca Ac illicitly. fUJIIP exercises ol this institution will rceont- I- memo on the lid Monday in January, I8.)M ’i he hraiiclies of educulnui n. naily inuglit in oilier neiidoiilios, will hu taught in ihn insliuitioii, and sludcnis who wish la cuter college, may bo pre pared here lor admission. 'I he prices at tuition and board are us low lane ns in any oilier academy m the same sen ion ol country Knekersville, near w hit’ll this academy is Minuted, is one ol Ihe must flourishing and healthy l.uvnt in Iheuppnr country, '■/'here are oiglil dry good stores in the village, mid three good boarding houses. The academic building far the male school is now, commodious, and Inr islicil v’.'.'lh a large and vv fi toned liell. A largs building tern •••"demy will hive been fin is.'iovl before Christinas, and is e.V .ecit J fi u into lojiernlion tho Jar of January onsu ng. Until these . buildings aro not more limn a quarlerof a mile in.in two largo churches, where lliereis regular preach ing. A -Sabbath school was kept llicpr sent year, tin.or ll.n Mifu riiileiidunce of Ihe Uoctor, and will recommence a.-- soon us the weather will permit.— J I he Kcclor is in the habit of rt mling da ly u portion ol the scripturci lo the students, tollowcd by a lew questions und remarks on ihu most interesting parts reda. Lveiy exertion will He made lo preserve the mor als of tho pupils, and no student who is not person ally known, will ho udmillod, without a ecililiealu I of good moral chanicler, Iroin Ids last teacher, or | some ouo who is known lo the parties or tone her. Hr. Krose's c-ham ier as a teachnrol long experi ence and ability is well established, ami is favorably j known in Carolina; bul for the sutisliiciion uftlioto I however, who do not know him mi Ins Stale, the | following certificate is mine.veil. UPHI OKH IIAUPER, WJI. UTHTP, W.M A Htiai, P. ALEXAiMJKM. A. iIA.M.UO.NI), J*a A. Clark, See’y. 'J'russtvos. 1 Knekersville, filbert co, (>n , Dec I f, 18J7 '1 ho undersigned hereby ceniiy that they have ! been personally acquainted with Hr. K Uocs’emaiiy yrurs, lliai lie is mi cxrellciii chiasieul schuUir, ui«i emmenlly qualified for the no ti ne.am ol yuuth,bulti by experience und educuliou. IM. Waddkl, I’atiuck .Nobi.k, \' Al.nv PIIO.MJ'SOiV. AbheviU nS. C., Ocl.’lO, 1834 (dec ‘43 3uu wdm Tffpr V DOLL VrsreW vh!», HA\AD AY Iron, the Jr , plani-.niuii of J. , Kunis iv, dor’d, in Columbia euuniy, a-j i sl Hecembcr, a .\e- i j gro man, by ilu. naaie of I.kvv-| ! ,s < "hotii twenty eight years —«»lskv.>».4<L—Ol age, nl a yellow complexion, ■ Hm not a nrilatlo. >:..nl and square built, and slnl ; 1 ier* very badly. Ile i* siippnsud to be lurking about the envoi Vugiisia, a* he has a w:fo here' Tlw , . above reward will he given for his apprehension and | eonlii.ciii. nl ni any sale jail or delivery 1. 1 I>.VAC K.VAJSAV, jan >3 Hiftwt'f 10 Columbia coiniiy. \jUTU Hi- - ii;.' public an- hereby informed 1 i ial that Air Dionysius Z. Wright has conveyed | to me in trust for Ins wile and children, his plania ; lion on Ko.rch Island on which his l.nnly now re j sirles, with thirty- negroes ami his oilier personal I estate, a more particular aeeount of which may bo | seen in the t'. Clerk's Dili -e of Lhlgolield, and in the ollico of the Secretary of Stale at Columbia, S j 1 C ; where ihe dot d ol conveyance has been leeoid ed. The deed stipulates that the properly thereby | conveyed is liable for the del.la ot Air Wright exist- ! | mg previous to ils execution; lull will nut lie liable ] lor any tie 1 is against linn eo Iniclcd subsequently. 1 leh 17, l&3th K J W ILLUAIS, Trustee." tel. J I \v3t \ I.f, person* having denianils against ihees aie ofAlaty NS bile, del'd, late ol Ihnko roiuity, I will present lho same, duly utU'-led, within .hetime | preserilH'dby Dl.l tS I>LLP, i pel) 0, laJ'H udmV for Mary White. mat 7 49 v . y . ,v r. iii t, i., .i r ron vir.s .it i..nr . 1 '3 Aloticfllo anil Cntouton, iiooiniii, j w - 11A, practice in lliem-v ertyl courts of the coim . s V lies of Jasper, Jones, Aloia; in, I’limani, liald | win. Huns, Henry, Newton. Monroe, Wahos, and in live federal Court f.r the d.i.-l'i. I o'. Georgia. KI T-'l .KF. Nv' I -s. Atgvsl a—\ J d- I' 'A. Milh-i; Webster, Par male.- A- Co, Murvdan.l, Kl-luv, vj Co, Macon. — Poe A - Niabii, Henry G, loiaiar. Charles J. M. OonaUl. Samniitih. Uerrivn and Ci:y ler,G. B. Laiaar.Jo- , soph W Jaehson. ClhirUs vu —J.ines I IVigrue, Weed A- Fannm C. A- G 11 Kelsey vV /Mislead. 'i he Charleston Courier and .Mercury, and New Vork Courier amt Eitmihr r will jiuhlish the above twice a week &i B mvntfi* ami lurw ard thejr accounts lo this efface. uov 17 vv Cm gy" 1 T went)-five Dollars Reward. TM E above reward will bu tor «lie apprehension ond confine /gfia mom in any safe jail, or delivery to ■vffyjo ihe’eiiliscriher, of two negro men, Davis and Prior, belonging to i i Georgs Gnnby, late of Columbia i i tJ eoniitv. These boys are no doubt i r * u, lurking about either in ibe neigh ; borliood ul Wriglusboro" or White Oak, in both ol i ivliic li they arc well known. Ten dollars will be i paid for i be apiirelicriMion of either, or any informa tion <onc< rning them, will bo thankfully re-eived i by tbeanbiicrihcr, KHU f. M. UUNIII • Wl, t<- OoklColumbia co. Fep 10 HI ““united states ml ESnkl 1 I tie iiibscriber has taken ji the contract lor canying the i BpSk United -Stales .Mail between 959 .1 pal.'ielm-ola. Florida nod rjik££&SieS&Sne&&i Brain) indgo, Gu. per steam boa is, mid have gidertnd lor that purpose, the fast and si.-nmeli steamer Free d'radi r, which is ac knowledged to be one of the fleetest boats on lira river 4t II linliridg* the llnat int-rsects will; the >lngi> Fine running from Augusta to Mobile ami Naw-Orleam:, on what is known as the lower r.niie, and also the line running from Georgia to Tiillalians-a, amt wlllnllbrd in travellers an easy and sale conveyance to the ports of the Cull of Mexico, and with greater case ami expedition than can be obtained by any other route. *1 be freed ru der has been thoroughly overhauled, and will afford evi ry neeomrnodation for the eomlort end cOuveni em-rof iiasscngora, usually found in packet boats of the brat class. Tins arrangement has already been mime time in operation, and the trips have been perform'd much Within the hours proscribed, and to the satisfaction of all parlies. Tims or Ibrviitlan. The Free Trader wid leave Apald.-nicola every Sun uy and Wednesday at It o'clock I*. .VI. aud reach I’ainbndge the next day at 'Jo'clock P M. •In returning slu will leave liainbridgo every 1 Tnesd-v and Ftiday at 1 o'clock P. A) and arrive at Apalachicola, ul 10 o’clock the next cbiv. A . T. I'ENN ETT. fell 26 W 1 ill bd EMAWCIPATIOIfI THIS celebrated English Racer jv**. mid splendid Maliion will occupy 1 UoWton’s Stand, at VV. Uam*m’s M V\ 'nod-hinds Estate, five miles below \ I f7 # < 'oliimbiß, under the dim lion ul .1/r X'C:',\S ,vi .MH'.iukr, and he let to Mares at tjT/ j the season, $l2O to insure, and one dollar to | bis groom; the money to be- paid in advance. Ibo i.Mi'on will eiimmnnco on the first ol February, and Send tba Ist id July. Exlensivu rya and grass pas ture:. provided Inr Mures, and separate lots lor such us may have young bi ds, and mures well li d at Jiliy cents per day. Evcrv care w ill bo taken to gtdird against r.-eiduits, but no responsibility,should they occur. Ema vetrvrto.'i,so named under the great, excite-1 m in aljiinl the emancipation ol the Knn.ui t at hoi ns { | was bred bv Mr, Itiddle, and was (baled in 1827. i Ho \v s get by W biskt-r,town blwllter io W bale- I bone, Ac.) sire ul 1 bo t olonel and Meiunon, winners | ol the Stinger. Him dam was pot by Ardrossun; 1 one ot the best lions ol the tauiulis Jnbn Bull; Ins g 1 dim./.adx Eliza, by Whitworth; bis g. g dam, \ V yCs i|am, by Spuddle, out <d Sylvia, by Vouug ' .Marsbe, Ac. liy refbietme to tlmfili vol page 101 ol ttie T. U. and A’. .Magazine, bis extended ppdi- I gieo may bo oi-cti, os also Ins porlbrmunces on the ' tint, vvlneb latter am but little interior to anv horse I ever imported inio tins country. Ho is n boaulilnl ■ bay, with black legs, mane and tail, sixteen bands ■ high, of great length, and Commanding ligurc. His Imho la large, wit h muscles well defined; Ins ae r lion goou, and accompanied by indications of un co .minii power. Ilia stock fern considered very premising; Ins oldest w ere two yours old lust spring ul these, some few were trained last sea-on, and Ivvoot them have been winners, viz., Angela, who won the L'iidlmgkm stakes, August bill, beating s linlil ol live miters, at V'olvei liampren; and Cbm pensnlinii, winner of a slake at ilednosford, October dial, beating three nlbors. Eor Blai k servants sent with Mares, no charge will be made: having no accommodations for white persons on the spot, they must board elsewhere, jm DU win 21 , r»H> BIJIEULiIIS AND MECHANICS. I .Seeled proposals will be received at the olfioo j <d the elerK ot the tnleii'r court lor the county ot Halt!win, in the city of Millc'lgevillc, until the 1 10th day ol April next, (or the building of a Cowl //ensoul said eit/, on the silo whore (lie present building stands. The new building is to bo twe stones high, built ul brick, laid in lime mortal, plastered neatly inside, to rest on a granite founda tion, at least four tout high, the face of the sione hewn. 'The hunt supported by two handsome columns, and the ascent to be grain e steps. The building to bo completed within 2U mouths train the dale ol contract, and on lailure to comply, the I contractor to furleil the work dine. The brick pi t bo p.’oseilt court house in be taken at a fair val nat ion ... the Undertaker, lor whuh be is to give a eteclil io the iu.. l,lMf ... Tbo justices of the i...:. r,0r ouU , rt - r >' l6fve ‘° 1 themselves the right to arrange v.."“ c,JUrt rou.'.' 11 amt other internal regulations. Payments to be made ns Inflows; The contractor g.ving bond Mini security to the justices of the in terior e ou tof said county, lor toe luitbful perfor mance ol ins work, to wit —one third a I vaimed at the time of contracting, one third payable when lliebuildmg is moled in, and the balance on the completion ol the work Flans and specifications may bo seen ][nt the ollico <d the clerk ol the interior court < 11 AS I) lI A.M.VIOiVD. SOLOMON D HETTON, JOHN a THOMAS, S T 11 LECHER, WMS ROCKWELL, Justices ol Jnf. Court. IVI i 17 4uw-l t NOTli i; TO UAil/ AC. Tons. j ft IjESTEIIN nud Atlantic Knll Koad, ! V V Exti tiding from a point near Decatur, in DeKalb county Georgia, to the Tennessee river, between Dallas and [loss’ landing, and embracing a distance of one bun I red and loriy miles. SM.VEIID I’KOI’OSAIiS For the execution of the grading and masonry on certain portions of the rad road above mentioned, embracing a distance not exceeding eight miles soutbvvesiward of the < liximbnoi-bee river, and liiurlcen miles northwest ward of the same; also of about twenty miles, iiiclmliag tho traverse of tim I I ‘mw ah river and Us \ alley, in all about tbr’y miles i wtill be received at the otiieo el the commission; 1 ers, in orielts.Cubb county,Georgia, between the i | second ami seventh oi April m it, during which I lime engineers will be in tuicndiiime to point out I ' the various localities at which the work of cons rue j lion is to be earned on, mid to explain, by itm Hud ot plans and profiles of tlm route, tlv ■ nature I mid extent of the work Much deep cutting and ! tilling, and several extensive viaducts of timber, j will I e requited m connexion with the road forma : lion. Tb - amount ot Excavations and Embunk- I mem* on ihoso portions ol the ro.ul offered lor con tracts, as above, will bo aisout two and a half I millions of cubic yards. The work will bo divided, into sections, each about one mile in length. Flunks lor proposals; will be in readiness lor the use of ilm-e who are dispose I to engage in tlm work; al-o, (ortho concluding of contracts on such proposals as are acceptable to the Hoard of Commissioners, fbo work provided for by contracts will bw com menced on’or about the first -.il .May next. The country traversed by tho Kail Koad, is ele vated ami rolling, and is regarded as one of the 1 most healthy pontons ot t he United Mates. The j climate is favorable lor field operations during sum mcr and winter. Uy order ul tba Hoard Commissioners. S. li. LONG, Chief En’gr. W . <L A Rail lioail Cassville, January 20, ls;H jAi> w -it WKSTIIKN A vTT/o. I K KAILTioAiK To Land Owners* ; |2)EtibON.S' owning land in Do Klab, Cobb, R Cuss, ami Murray comities, over winch the route ot the Western and Atlantic bail Koad pas | ses. and especially guardians and executors, or 1 administrators, having an; legal control oianv lot I or lot* of liiii-l, on said route, are respectfully re ] quested io attend at tHe commissioners' otiieo, in | Marie 11, Cobb county, at any time lostiil tbnr con vc-ccnee, in the month of April dr .May next, for llu> pure v-ot lining tb ir claims, it anv, against j tile slnlc. ndj isled and iciE.-d, for the conci-ssi- n (nil i r;:!n ol iviv ter •:>nl Hail Road, over I heir I iot-ot la id rcs.'.vtixmy . Uy o dor mi the commis ;'. -fs. tI, JiOLiU.N, Soc'y pro teni. f i> Ici k-Uvlt i o I,'cotors und Creditors. 4 1.1, 1 1..*.-c i 1 idelm .1 to tbe estate ot' VVm. Hviw j o - laic ol I, ne..ln county, deceased, nro re j quested to make immediate payment, and those I havmg claims agam* 1 the s-uae to present m term t of the law. JOSHUA D-ViNIEL, Adtnr. 1 Jau 23 ISnvtd A HOARDING SCHOOL lor Young Ladies, iu the > illagc ol ; PICKENS, S: C. MRS. S. BELCHER has opened this School 1 with decided advantages. She was regularly educated lor the responsible business of teaching, atone of the first Academies in the Union; and, in uddjnon to this, has had the first of masiein lo give i her lessons at her residence. She has taught from ■ theiirae her education was con.pleted to the present, and will pledge herself that if her pupils do not make reasonable proficiency, she will forfeit her charge. Voting ladies will have every attention paid that the most anxious parent could desire i TJrctrhealth, manners, morals and improvement, | will all have the combined influence ol experience ! and the most »ulubriptls ai.d delightful climate in the world. The surrounding country possesses great advantages; heal.lt, cheapness of liv mg, a heaulditl \ river witha splendid bridge across ul the Village; 1 ihr sc, and many nth rs too numerous lo mention, moke it u tno.,t desirable resid nee fir families who wish to educate their children. Mrs. Belcher hasa relation who graduated at one of the first Colleges m tin; I ni in, w ho will be-assuciuied with the school and loach such branch's as a gentleman usually at- j tends loin swell ordered institution. Music, Vocal and Instrumental, will be 'aught by i M is. Belcher at ton dollars perquarier. Any or all of the Ornamental branches, $lO per quarter. CLASSEN'. Introductory, Sl2 per year. Second, II do First, 16 do Board, washing, fuel ami lights. 575 per year. Stationary can bo had in tho village. Payments to ho made quarterly. References: Rev Ur Gilman, Moses Holbrook, MU, A Holies Esq. Charleston. Rev J Grish am, Maj Win L Keith, P Alexander, f.sq. Pickens. Pickens, fob 14 97wMio j\JO'i ICE TO SlLtf GRdIWJBBS.-Th I is suhscrihers otfeis (or sale, on the billowing j in preccdenifd clicnp terms, his Plantation near , //uinllloii, Harris county, Ga., coniuining upwards ! of One Thousand Acres of good Oak and Hickory j land, on which are cultivated a great many thou sand Trees ol the genuine .11 ■a na Mullicaulis. I will take 121 cents a piece lor all the rooted | Tiecs of llw Moms Mulfieaulis,nr Chinese Mulber- ; ry, that w 111 I e grow mg on my premises the first of ; tho ensuing December,and will throw in the Plan- I latioii gratis to the puichasri;or 1 w ill take 10 cents a piece for the frees and cost (or the Plantation, t This, 1 believe, is offering of tlie Moras Mill acau 11s li»r aiiuost one-third less than they can be pur- ! chased lor at any market in the .South, or pus-ably ; in any market iu the United Slates (>n the premises there is a largo Vineyard of Irom twelve lo loiirloni acres, embracing almost every vn- ] nely of Grape-vines, now in a thrifty and ornsper ous stale ol eitltivation. This possession has one hundred and fifty acres of cleared land, bordering on ihesuiilli side ol Pine Mountain for two miles, and has seven or eight fine brunches, i miniating from the mountain running through it. 7'he i hiue-e illnlheiry on my promises grows finely, the soil and its peculiar location being Letter adapled to Iheir soceenslul growth and propagation liiiin most planlbiioiis ip Georgia. I have ire s winch grow the last year frdih live to o.glit feet ! high, and various sires from one to five years old, I allot wliie.li produced, the first season, u most dense • and luxuriant crop of foliage. | Hamilton,Feb I. JO/LN W. TURNER, j lei) —Si 2tvv (ticorgia reiaiiilc 4;oIIi'ge iSGUPTSBORO’ GEORGIA. tjMir, Spring -term of this Institution, 181)8 will 1 open on Monday, January Bth. It is desira ble (bat fill students should he present at the for mation of classes, on tho first day of the term. The 1 government of the Institution is strict, but salutary I —ho ng by written laws and constitution, which are I rigidly enforced, after the maimer of tlie republican State Governments of this country. A immphlet), ' ■dtiniainiiig hints on Female Education, Our system of instruction, ill eipilne, &c, w'ilf shortly bo pub lished, and sent to nil who may feel interested enough lo apply lor it, by letter to the Prit eipal. Tlie hours lor instruction are from day light till nine ./clock P M. (-summer and winter I reserving four hours fur melds and recreation. Un Satur days, students tiro engaged only till noon. The Ly eemn, ;a literary and scientific Nock ly,) of which tlie Princtdal is c.c officio, President, meeia every | .Saturday evening. 'Phis society lias been eslah lished hut a low tuontlit:,and lias already proven it sell to be immensely improving to th» young ladies. W o pledge ourselves to impart in onu year’s time to any young lady, w ho possesses a good mind, and who can read (ißerufy, a handsome handwriting,a a correct knowledge of Grammar, Arithmetic, (Jodg rapiiy and spelling. A married gentleman, fi-om South ’Cni'obno, in engaged in ihe drawing ami painting department. His work will compare with any ani.-t’s in the Southern Stales Besides tlie above brandies, lie will teach portrait and minaluro painting, gilding, bronzing, smelting, transferring prims, fancy works with perforated paper, Ac. Ac. In the musical department, instruction will lie given on the piano, guitar, and fl igeolet. I .ectures every night on hu man and comparative Physiology, Botany, Astron omy, ‘ hemistry, Ac. Ac. jj;j r tiona are being nude to have a clergymanat»- hl l,j •> inslilulion, which will be effected with as hUlcdeluy as We have a library ot 800 volumes—an I.erbanuJ of 2)UO •TT* • plants,collected by the Principal, in I ,n . 1 South Carolina—optical instruments —Chettilcu. a P i paratus, maps, globes, Ac. The young la des are requested to dress plainly —not to wear jewels of any si.rt, and not to alien.l balls and parties. No store accounts without tlie sanction of parents or guardians. Such as have accounts will be required to tegister all llirir ex penses in n book they will keep for the purpose Pat.ons will receive a minute report of their chil dren’s progress in their studies. Board can be had in tho village. Wu solicit ihe patronage of our Southern friends, and pledge ourselves to labor to deserve it. We not only invite but would be flattered by the visits of till wlio may be disposed lo attend our lectures, re citations, Ac. on any day or hour during llio week, L I.ATASTK. A.NHYA M. I.ATASTJE, dec 07 wtSJ&m'dm 302 Principals Edible Hotel. F|l lIC suhscriher having purchased this destra hie site, in the fity of Jackson, situated on tiie north si'deot the State-House square, is deter--' mined to remove o it in a few days, and assures nil j those who may call on him that every attention ( and provision shall be made fur iheir nccoramoda- I I i on, which tho nature ol the country will permit; I and that his accommodations for ttavellors, horses, ' and hoarders, sluill be equal to any in tlie State,off ol the immediate bank of the Mississippi river, ami m so far as the circumstances of the country will permit,his accommodation shall,nut be surpassed Ly ' any. flo pledges himself to k-ppa good table,good )>ar, furnished with the best of liquors; good com- rooms; good ch an wholesome beds; a quiet ; house, free from not and noisy intemperance; and i good dry stables furnished with good ostlers, and a plenty of corn and fodder, and at as reasonable loins as practicable, /’rouipt payment, ut short ! periods, will, in all oases, he required. j ' J a members ui tlie Legislature,and those having business in the courts at Jacksuu, tho subscriber will I urn is b good corafortalile rooms, built iu sum incr and w ittier, either in bis main Tave r n building, or in one a few yards distant, which lie lias lately procured, and fitted up tor the purpose, at their op tion. 1 liey are invited to callaud examine bis ae eommodaliens for themselves, and if they like, try them. He is perfectly aw are of the accommoda tions hitherto allorded in this town, and is deter nuiied ui improve,them andlliat moss w ho favor him with their custom, siiall not noi go aw ay reasonably dissatisfied. R. R. WIGGINS, Jackson, Miss. Sept 12. Mount Vernon. Jfin 4 m3m 2 | STRAYED S 1 ' rom the subscriber’s plantation near Louisville, Jefferson county, about the first of December las', a largo yellow work STEAK, about 8 or 9 years old, markoil iu tlie right ear under slope, and over slope in the left ear; had on w hen ho left a small bell Any iulbr ■n.iKin in relation to said estruy sti fir will be thankful ly received and reasonable coinpensaii on paid, it reqn.ivd, f r such information, either verbally or written, nddicssed lo hiin.l.ouisvillo Ga. mar 1 18 w3i BENIAH 8 CAHSIVfH, | tkS'i' two Certificates of Stock iu tho Dar.cn il-i hank; on- No 641, for twenty shares, dated s.ii it .March 1836, signed by E S Rees, cashier; the oilier No T 37 lor ten sh ires, dated IBtli May 1837, and also signed by E S Rees, cashier Belli ol said certificates arc in my name. They were i"st sun*dime since together with a pocket book. I tic 'i j. el ol tiiis advt rtisement is to comply with i ilia forms required by tlie bank to procure new certificates. LTHOS J JENNINGS. Jan ‘.’7 2'2wSra COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the lirei Tuesday in April next, will be sold at Columbia Court House, between the usual hours of sale : A Negro Man bv the namo of Luke, about thirty years of age, dark complexion, live leet,fen inches iiigh. The said Luke Ims been cenfined in the jail ofsaidcoun y as a runaway, and will be sold pur suant to nn order ol the Inferior Court for jail loos. tßb 87 4~ MICUAMD H.Ju.M>, “""COLI HI BI A SHERIFEF KSAL. ON tile first Tuesday m .March next, will bo sold at Columbia Court House, between the usu hours ol side : A Tract of Land containing filty-five aeres, more j or less, mi Sweet Water Creek, adjoining AV m. U. ! Stanford and others; to satisfy three fi. f.s. from j the Justices’ Court of district Mo. ti. George W. Culpepper vs. Julia llarress ami James Culpepper. Levied on and returned to rue bv a Constable. Jan. 30 MICHAUD U. JUNES', bh’ff. fob I wtd 26 i. \j iiTTiuTtia siu;mj , 'i'*s sale. OM the first l uesday in April next, will be sold at Columbia Court House between the usual hours of sale the following property, to wit;— Due Buggy, one boy Dorse, one mahogany Side board, 1 diueing and tea Table, one Secretary,one candle stand, iwo large mirrors, 1 mantle clock, 1 dozen cliuirs, -1 curtain bedsteads, beds, ami furni ture; to satisfy a mortgage from Columbia Inferior Court. James J. VV. burroughs ogn’nst George Thomas. Property pointed out in said mortgage Jan.3o MICHAUD 11. JUNES’, Sh’lf. f b’l wl’d 2G M A Hl{ B \ SIERIFF ’S SAL E. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usual hours of sale, the following properly, to wilt | One Hoihe and Irtt in Ihetown of U arrenton, ad j joining Airs. Elizabeth Higdon, and others, whereon j [ James Siuward now lives. on as the prop j erty ol Joseph Fold, to satisfy a fi la in favor of i Elizabeth Irtewcllen and others,vs. Joseph Ford, JEREMIAH FEMR YMAjV, Mflf. 1 Feb 37,1833 [mar 3 49 1 WARKE.V SHERIFF’S SALE. I IhL be Bold on the lir~t I'tidstfay in .•March j vs next., within the usual hoars of sale, fit the Court House in W arrenton:— Fifty acres of Lund on the waters of Rot Icy Com fort Creek; levied on as the property ol William El j hs to satisfy two li. fas. from a Justices’ Court, in j favor of-Sherwood Allen vs. said William Ellis; ad joining IViu C. liranttam aiul others. Levy made : oust returned to me by a Constable. ; Jan 3d JEMEMIAH PEMMVMAN, Sh’ff. fell I Wtd 86 I ~sc 1 (TvXTn" siTETi I f f ; sT sale, ON the first'l uesduy in March next, will be sold before the Court House iu Jaeltsotiboro' : A negro girl by the nan e of Lmday, levied on ns j the ptope ty ol James Thomas to satisfy lour execu tions trout a Justices’ Court, in favor of Alathew 111 .pkitts. Levy made and returned to me by a i Constable JACOB BMYAN, bit’ll'. Jan. 39 [leb 1 vvtd vG J 1 EFFEHSON ’sBeRIFP’S SALE*— ft ill bo sold, on tbo lir.-t f'ucsday in March i next, at the nia. kel house in the town of Louisville, i fiutwoen the usual hours of sale, the following pro | perty to wit.; the interest of E L Knight in a Tract ol Lund, in Jefferson county, adjoining lands of Mrs. btmson Hudson and others. Levied on to sandy a fi. lit in favor off. A II Jones, vs. E L Knight, properly pointed out hy.l Ilarrel. leb ft. I -as vvtd M J FAU.MEM, bhff. WILL be sold on the fi st Tuesday in May next, belore the conrl-lionse door,in Jnckson- I boro’ between the usual hours of sale, the following 1 property, to wit; a negro woman by ike name ol I Cary and her two children I’eter and Henry, be ■ longing to the estate of Ally Ann Gross, deceased ; sold agreeable to an order of the honorable the in ferior court of beriven county, lor the benefit ol the lieiis ol said deceased. • JAMES P. THOMPSON, adnt’r. Feb nib, 1833 wtd 33 WILL BE MOLD on the first Tueday in April next, at die Court House door ia the town of riiomasville, Thomas county, within the usual hours of sale, viz' Lot ol Land No 3ui in the i ITtb District, torrherly Earley,how Thomas county,' j dtfniaiiiiiig Two Hundred and Fifty Acres | more or less; sold by an order of tbo c mrt of ordin ary wuen sating for ordinary purposes in Colum bia cotyily; sold fur the benefit ol the heirs ami creditors of Edward W ade, deceased, late ol Co lumbia county. Terms on tho day of sale. Jan 18 T3:wtd MUBI BULTUN, Adm’r. A BILEE ABLE to an order of the tl. Interior Court of beriven county, while sit | ting as a court ol ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, belote the Court House door in the village of Jacksonboro, between the usual hours of sale the following property to w it: A tract of Pino Laud, lying in said county, containing ono hundred and severny-two acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James UGuluwine, Gravil Bovill, ana others. Also, a Negro Mail by lbs name of Fortune, all belonging to iht es tate of William B Dupson, deceased—sold for the benefit of lbs heirs and creditors of said estate. loti 30, 1033 vvtd AJUbEb N. M’GAI. L Ex'r. A (Hi EE ABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Buike county, while setting lor or dinary purposes, will ho sold to the Ugliest bidder on the first Tuesday in Juno next, at the court boas? in Wrightsboro’, between tho Usual hours 1 ot sate, 11,0 fol| ovving property to wit; Four Ne ! gross’, barn, Q |lo . n mer, Mary, Fanny, and Two hundred txiul n.* y Acres ot Laud, more or leas, adjoining lands tn -A IV.Bair and estate ol Henry Utley; also Three hunt! it.' 1 <*eres ol Land, moreor less, adji ining Hancock a-' 11 ' eslal ° of 11 Utley; also. F'our hundred and st> (470) acres ol Laud, moreor less, adjoining IV. r ” ry and Telfair, belonging to tho estate ot Henry Utley, late ol llurke county, deeased, sold forth.' benefit of the heirs and crcoitors of said deceased Terms on the day of sale; purchaser to pay fur titles fob 34 4owtd IF,VI UTLEY, GMEEN UTLEY, Ad’mr of Henry Utley, deceased. 4 GKEEAHLE to an order of the honorable the - jL Interior Court of beriven county, will be sold before the court bouse door in Jacksonboro’, be tween thnusiial hours ot sale, one thousand acres |ol pine Land, in said county. Also, two hundred acres hammock Land, lying in tho same county, bc ' longing to the minor heirs of John Black, deceased sold tor the benefit of said heirs. MAMY BLACK, Guard’ll. | Feb sth, 1833 vvtd 33 V%/HLL be sold, at the plantation ol the late * » _Murk JJesabaye, in Burke county, ou Tues day, 37th March next, the pcrisliatlo property of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, plantation utensils, Corn, Fodder, furni ture, and a variety of oilier articles. Among the furniture are some handsome Looking Glasses, 'Ta bles, Ate. Terms on tho day of sale; which will continue from ony to day until alt is sold. Mb 31 wtd 43 GEO. W EVANb, Adra’r. VGKEEABLE to an order of tho honorable In ferior Court of Bui ko county, while sitting for ordinary imposes will bo sold on the (list Tuesday in May next, at ttie Court House in the town of W aynesborough, between the usual hours ot sale; One House and Lot in said town, belonging to the estate ot lunnlton \1 also i,dee d, bold subject to a mortgage in favor of Joseph Cates, Esq. Terms ol wale on the day. Purchaser to pav for titles. JOHN bAXON, Feb 23 Adm rof Hamilton Watson, dec’d. feb 38 wtd * GMEEAIU.E to anorder of the Interior court 3 » ol Burke co. while sitting for ordinary pnrposoa, will ho sold on iho first Tueitduy in April next, at tho court house door intlie town of Waynesboro, between Ilf usual hours ot sAe, Four huadred acres of Luud, more or less, adjoining lands ol Dr 11 11 Miller end A Duke, belonging lo the estate of Jonathan Johns, deceased, sold for I lie benefit ol the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. Terms oi sale on the d iy. Jan 3d 31 wld JESSE JOHNS, Admr. A GMEEABLE to an erder of the honorable In - w feriorCourl of ilto county of Burke, wl en sit ting for ordinary purposes, will lie sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at tlf Court House in Ibe town of Waynesborottgli, Burke county, within the usual Hours of stile; A Negro man named George, and Seventy Acres ot Land, belonging t. the estate ol Benjamin Smith, doc’d, adjoining’ lands id Win. Johnson, Joshua Key, and others. S UNAN A! I SMITH, Adm’x b‘b ‘d ffeb-)5 38 NOTICE. 4 LL persons having demands against the estate , ut iiar " n am ’ l ate "f Burke county, dec’d vvdl please present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law; and those indebted to said oblate will make immedmio payment to E G KIKKLAND, Admr. Jat) -.s 31 wtd with the will anex’d. jV’OTICE.—I ’arsons indebted to the ' ,holot ?. Mark Dcsabaye are requ*^?9 make immediate payment, nml those to whim. -9 estate is indebted will render in their occou '9 properly attested wilhin the time prescribed t,! 9 .0 GEO. W. EVANS, Adm r & r ru >l Burke county, Jan. 19 15 u * | months oiler date, nppl J;— * to the inferior court ol Jefferson county ut K sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tfl real estate and negroes of Andrew E. Wells H censed MA RY J WELLS, Adai’jt B 1 nov 17 vi 4m 2(1 >T :'S ‘ ' months alter date applicmrnirnm'dß ! made to the 7/ouorahle the inferior Court jH Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purponM i folr leave to sell all the re A and personal property 9 Henry Utley, late of Burke county, deceased ' 9 WILLIAM UTLEY,) GREEN UTLEY, j Adm’rs.B doc 1 281 mini B^OU Rmonths after date application will be niaj,9 j «- to the honorable the Justices of the JnlcrioH • Court Os AVrivcn county, while silling for ordinarS | purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging fl j ibe Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late o < tl said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,admr 9 DELIA ROBERTS, ndm’ri 9 Feb sth, 1833 4tm 23 ’ I months after d ■!>,application will lumtslM to the honorable Iho inferior court of fW| l ,9 county, when silling as a court or ordinaly" 10t B > leave to sell five hundred and ninety-six acres 019 I land belonging to the estate of Rmph Penrow d*-9 j ceased MARTHA PEN ROW, Adin’x. I | htiv. 7 id 2fi! SNOUR months afterdate, application will be 9 -M. made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jcllcr.jH soil county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose*, Ibr9 leave to sell the Real Estate of the late AatliauS i Brussel, dec’ll of said county NATHAN BRASS.EL.admT. jan 4—mil 2 With the will annexed. I f OUR months after date, application will he inniieH 3. to the honorable the interior court of Columbia (9 j county while s't ling lor ordinary purpr ses,for leave <ol j sell the real estate ol the late Elbert B Dunn ol sail || j county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ai.il p? creditors. ALFRED J DUNJV, Adm’r. |B nov 12 id 208 jj AO 13R months niter date njjplii-ulion w ill he made A to the honorable Inferior court of Columbia |9 county, wheit sitting for ordinary purposes, for el leave to sell the following lolsof Land, viz: No 40H, rAS in Ithdistrict*, 287, 27th district; 78 and 46, district; all Early county, belonging to Ilia estate of 9 James Blucksione,deceased. Will. P BEALL, W M. YARBOROUGH, ian 16—15 administrators. tpOl ll months alter date, application N made to the honorable Inferior Com tof IJgffU -,Jm county, when sitting for ordinary purposes; for j leave to sell let number three hundred and thirty- mm fonr, (334) inllie sixth district, Carrol county, con- T 9 tabling two hundred two and a half acres. Jan 23 18u4ni Wm WMAUND, Admr Georgia, Jefferson County: nt //ERF.AN, Win Spires applies for Letters j of Administration do bones non on the J estate of Richard T. Spires, deceased. 7’liese are therelbre, to cite and admonish all and .ij singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased jij to bo and appear at my office wilhin the lime pre- 1 scribed by law, to file their objections if any they | have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Lnursvi)!e,this f 25th day of Feb 1838. EBENR. BUT J/WELL, i n.ar 1 43w30d Clerk Georgia, Colmwbia County: WttEHEAS Robert A. Allen fipfiliek for let- j lers ol administration on the estate of Ro bert IVinl.-ey, (a minor) dec'll. 'i’licse are ilk reft)re to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and debtors of the said de’- ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, j within the time prescribed by law, in mV oflidc, ] to shewCfrtse why said letters should not ho grant- ed. Givc'ii 'ft'hddr my hand and seal at office, this 24th Feb., 1838. GABRIEL JUNES, Clerk. fob 27 47 Georgia, Jefffemrti County: Dl l REAS Roger L Gamble, Administraler W ¥ of the estate of the late Manning Spradley, of said county, deceased, applies for dismission from said administration. These are therefore Wi cite and adtelimhh all‘ftn'd singular the kindred and crediters oI said dec’d to be mid appear at my office, within the time prescrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my band, at Louisville, this 261 h day of Fob. 1838. EBENEZER BO I DWELL, mar 1 Clerk C O-. GEORGIA, > By the Court Ordinary lor satd Burke county, ’j C6uiU" tt ykj HErEaS Sa rail Smith Admimstralrir, V v and Allen *s> B Prior, Administrator ol James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have peliliprtdd said (’hurt for fetters dismissory, slating that they have fully administered said estate. These are therelbre to cite and admonish all con cerned to bo and appear before said court ok the first Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters shall not be granted. By order of the court T II BLOUiVl’.oc co B c nov 10 wdm 264 Georgia, Burke County. \l\t HEREAS James Grubbs Administrator cu ¥ » tlio estate of Wm. Bryant, deceased, oppltt-s tome for letters of dismission. , These are therefor to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec'd to .be and appear at any office, within the time prescrib ed by iuw, to shew cause, if any they have, why h aid letters should not be grated, (,Vven under my hand at office in Wnynesbdfb, this 22a h.?v of January 1838. Jan 26 2ii.nsm TII BLOUNT, kcobc. Georgia, Burk",* s county: .... , Wf IE RF A S f bjah Atta way, administrator on the estate ol Byrant, late ol saul county, deceased, applies f nT ietioi» dismuisofj. Those are therefore to cite* admonish all anw sigular the kindred and cre.diU'H’so* • ni ® deceased, to be and appear at my office, w.'tbin toe tsu « pre scribed by law, to show cause, it a ''T •"*? have, why said letters should not bo gra, n,e o- Given under my hand, at Waynesboro , fnw 17tti day ol Feb;. 183 S. T II BLOUiVi’, D ClTf. feb2l m6m O EOR GIA ,) Court of Ordinary, Striven county. J September Term 1837. UPON application of AlexanderF. Dopson,admi nistrator de bom* non,of the estate Green D Pearce dec’d., stating that he has fully administered said estate and praying citation for Inters dismissory, it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita lion requiring ull persons to shew cause why the same shall not be granted—and that the same be published once a month for six months. A true extract from the minutes, this I2th day of September, 1837. JOSHUA PERPY, cl‘k. nov. 4 mfim 259 GEORGIA, ) By the Court of Ordinary ol said Burke, county. J County. WHEREAS Allen S B Prior executor of Ed mund Prior, deceased, late of said county has petitioned for letters dismissory, stating that lie has fully administered said estate These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned to bo and appear before said court on the first Monday m May next, and then and thereshi-w cause why said letters should not be granted. By order of the court. T II BLOUNT n c c o b cl nov 10 w6m 264 * GEORGIA, ) By the Court of Ordinary hirke county: < Burke county. Wf HEREAS Benjamin Mobley, Robert F. El »• listen, and Thomas T. Elliston, Executors if Robert Elliston, dee d , late of Burke county, last petitioned Die court for letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per ions interested <0 file their objections in the Clerk's ffice by the first Monday in March next, why said . otters should not be granted. f By order of tho court, T. 11. BLOUNT, D. sept 15,1837 mfit 218 GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary; for Burke county $ said County. UJ HEREAS John Saxon, Administrator of John t> Kenner, deceased, late of said conn ly, have petitioned said court for letters dismisssory stating that he has fully administered said estate these are thmelore to cite nlid admonish all con cerned, to he and appear before said court on the first Monday 111 May next, r.nd then and there shew cause why said letters should not ho granted. By older ol the court. T. H. BLOUNT, d c rt o b c nov 10 6tn 264