Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, April 10, 1838, Image 4

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RAIL ROAD HOTEL. ATHENS. Gn JL-„A The undersigned has taken charge of tin T»««bB large and convenient house formerly oteu ,jikml by Mr. John Jackson, onil known a: the Franklin Hotel. The house is now undergoinf a thorough repair, and will ho furnished with now fnmiture, making n in every rospcet eomfo'talile foi families nod trarmientcdslomers. The airman own and convenience of the lot and stables, which hnvi •Iso lieon repaired, cannot fail to please; the lo having n constant stream of water running throng) tfjand theslnbkis being extensive and wol I supplied l( u'strict and unrenaiueil attention to lliecomloi of his guests, can impose a claim np> n the pinion age ol the public, he is confident o( receiving ilia support n Inch it will be bis assiduous endeavors o merit and obtain. It is, in tine, his design to make this establishment what it should be, both from in naniomui tin' increasing necessities of the place loi more efilnrged and improved Itceomniodatiuns Forlhe convenience of travellers who may visit the place by stages, there will be, otter the let o: Jnne.n splendid barouche miming between Allien and the Helicon and Madison Springs, which wii leave the Kail Hoad Hotel every morning, arm re turn the same evening. The price of board will hi same ns at (he other hotels. 1) J. LYLE. april 0 3t LIST OP LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Eoliisvillc On. on the 31st March, IH3H. Atkins David Mcßride Dr \V G Alford Hyus Menssay John Bothwolf D E M'lliide miss Vary Brown Tolwer Nunn Washington Casey Rant M I) Parsons J A Cheat hum James L Prce Patrick Pokes John Prior Mary FiiigJoWmF Kniford John S Flournoy R W Unlf I.i-okiii Gunn James Kohorls Gftvs.u Gnlim.iii A r Williamson Ropers John Howard William Ituilbrd < ampbc.l Hutching Simon Mierrnd Janu s Jones Jabez Storey BcnJ A Johnalon II V Tisdale Win II Jenkina Juliii J Turner James !v Key Thomas Tarvin I lirim. Key J S Tims Pleasants M Knight Elijah Tarver Samuel I! Imwmy Christian Wnlili ncapt Eli Fane mrs Mary Woolen '/ Inuiuoi O l.ampp Isoms Walden Keiinni I.yon < 'ol John Wa'son On i n (. McKigncy Tims 2 Walton Daniel Mitcliell Giles A oiingblood David 3 I BOTH W 11,1,, P. M LIST OF LETT I) ICS Remaining in the Post <Jfiice in Waynes! ofo on tin Ist ol April, 1H3;(. A Allen John D; Attawuy Elijah Allan A M Amlrewu Harvey It 'Byno Enoch & Elijah Bill Matilda Uyne Enoch Barnes \\ illjam Bush Joseph Brigham W illiuiil Byno Klijali 2 <' fates Jsmes Casey p E Miss ■ Churchill Chaneey 3 Crocket Floyd Carpenter Umley 3 (look Surnli Aon 'Carswell Enoch II Corker Stephen D Daniel Moses Dohanporj widow of S Drake John Hehchpoit Dreary Patrick i: lir win I rod cl 2 Evans W J &. Wiggins Evans Julia M A P ■ Fryer John I ox Samuel I) Finley James Fryer A O Finley John G Golding Thomas Gridin George] Gilslrup B E Ombre K Griffin J Godhy Sim, mj Gray Joshua Gunter CG II Hines Georgian E Hill Hughey Holland William .1 Jenkins Sterling Jones Matthew Jones Mr Junes HP Junes D W K Kuig Stephen C Kilpatrick Baums I l Lnqucanx Martha I .aiming Janies F. 3 Llingkill Align Lewis Thomas 'Lumpkin E W Lewis Beniamin M Morriss W' S 0 Moure A R Moore Jas T Mnynurs .Iwsso McCulloni Jordon Milton Peter McLain John N Nowhind A J Nelson James Nelson Ann Neeson Dr 11 I* Palmer Lew is Porland Richard Parsons John II Pirrco John R Peterson Eveline Mis.i Palmer Benjamin Pareon John Parsuns Dr J’ A It Robison Tumor Bay J L ‘■Roberta Jefferson Boy a I Moses A G'odhy Jtowles lloscy S Skinner John SouMi Silas Sunnier William Stringer Alexander Thoiuas'juscph 1) 2 Tomson John W Whitehead Dr James 3 Wimharly Isaac Wimberly Edward ■! Wiggins Amos Williams I'./ekiei* W illninis Benjamin .V, West W illiam R \\ Illinois Alary A JOS. JANsEN, p. m WILL he sold, on the lirsl Tuesday la lime next, at the court house door in the town el Wayneshoixnigli, Burk counly, to the highest hidder, it net disposed ol helere, according lo me last will and testament of Elizabeth Bryan,late ol said coun ty, deceased, the following properly, viz : two tracts ol land in said comity,one adjoining hinds ol Calvin B. Fountain and Thomas Archer, containing live hundred and thirty-seven acres, more or le-s; the other contains fifty-eight acres, more or less, it being one-sixth pan of a tract belonging to John Bryan, deceased. A/s«, three Negroes, to w it, John, ( harlcs, and e ' small ciri Mary. Terms cash. •pm 6 wld J AMES GUI Bll.lVr. I IV'OTICi:. -All ( KTseiis having denmiids against thocstule ol Ehzalieth Bryan, Into of Burk co. 1 defeased, will rointer them in according lo law,and ' these indebted will make payment without delay, apriir. fiw JAMES GRCBB, Ex’r, K. V.\ .1. HILL, .rrroj{.vit:s .it 1..111, Moliccllo and Ealenlon, Georgia. l i\l ILL practice in the several courts of the conn- i V » ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald- I win, Butts, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Waites, and m the Federal Court ter the district of t ieorgiu. REFERENCES. Asuusla. —A. J. & T. W, Miller; Webster, Fur ■naleovV. Co, llarvdaml, llnlcy, ,y Co. Macon. — Foe it Ntsbil, iienrv (■'. l.an.ar, Charley J. McDonald. Savanna A.—Berrien and Cuyler, G. B. Lamar, Jn eeph W, Jackson. Churlish ol James L. Petigrue, Wood A Fannin, C. A- G. 11 Kelsey A //nisicud. _The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and New Aork Courier and Enquirer will publish the above twice a week lor 0 mouths and forw aid their accannt.s 10 this otlice. Hoy |7 wtha g.VJ Lau \oi:cr. urdersmiuTl having united in ihc praclir JL of llui LAW, tiller their services to (ho public They will attend the courts el Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Loo and Sumter, of the Chattahoochee Cireuit: Houston, ol the Flint Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly, of th« Southern Circuit, bu siness entrusted to their care w ill moot with prompt attention. Their office is in Americus, Sumter county, where one id them mav always be found whan nut absent on business. LUIT WARREN, WM 11 CUAWEORD. Oct 10 23T wtf LAW NOTICE.—The undersigned bavin: removed from Clark county in Lincolnlou, will attend to the practice ol Law in the Superior and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad jacent counties. Business intrusted to his care uid he promptly attended to. HENNING B. MOORE, References.-- Hon. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A. • S. Clay cun; Hon. Thomas W. Harn ~ Gen. Edward Hardei'i, Ai\j(."s ; C. J. -Jenkins, t. W Crawf.rd. A. J. MillcrJCol. .lolm M.lledgc, \\ ihi.i.u E J0n.... Augusta Lintolnlcn, March 2{, ISOS. u.( i Hoarding School f»r Voiuis Ladies ip * T Tis .1 l,d ison .Y Jersey, near Mornxtou n . i S 1» B A DAM I! CHKHARAV having completed ,g the arrangement* necessary to the removal from the w city of New York of the tuMahHshrneiit she has hud , r under her care and nmmigeiiient lor n number of U years, in?ends to lran*K<r the same to Madison N. jersey, on the first of May next. This village, ,l celebrate*! for in extreme henlihlulnesH, is of an j, c;t*y neeeHs in the short spare of’ two hours from ,j NV'v Vork, by mean* of tin rai/road from Jersey If city Newark, '< ml ilience by the Morris and , fCssex rni/ mad to Madison. ,1 The lioiim? intended for the reception of young i (> Ladies has been built with the ntmo-i attention to wards their comfort, and particularly witli n view la to protect them against ilie excessive heat ofsum >i nicr, or the . everiiy of winter. It stands on the dee/ivily of a hi U within an enc/osure ofsevoru/ it. neregof ground; is Mifllcicnl/y distant from the n vi/lauo to bo free from noise and disturbance, vvhi/o is 0 in ijeven be/cH j far from beirttr so/itary. The ]J Hoarding Nc.hoo/ at Madison wi/Mxs conducted on ». the same prim ip/cs, and under the same rccmfiitioiis M . u£ tlio one now in New York, with the wxceplioti of the division of time respecting the hours ol study and exerci*e; these w HI be arranged so ns to be/ess objectionab/o with regard to bca/th, find in other respects more productive ol good. Professors on (?i ihe Rmno, Ringing, Dancing, <Ac. known liy their /ongand services in thenhove estab/isli ment at New York, wil l continue to lie nttiirdied to ilie house; in short, there wil/ be no‘i teration Iml -itcli as ha 1 ; app; ared to be of mutual rulvantage, nrtnie/y, the change ol locuhly, find incotiHripiencc, i reduction in tiie price of Hoard, Tulip n, A c. March K) .07w2m ’] bct»eoi";a .1 nriia/, MilCdg'-vi/.%•, wR/cmy the above wecis/y 2 inofilli.i, and charge the Same to the < lironic/c A Suiitiiic/ oui'ee. TWi: ,TV DOLL \ iC ; UL.h z/ 1 f*.VNA»\ \ i Iroiii the A ' i planlafc*n of .1. VV, Rains tv, /w J dec’ll, in i hdumbra comity, a- v th<- Ist December, a ,/Ve- N’ * y. ! * / gru man, by the name of Lkw ‘l Ci.'jlb'i // / I . about twenty-eight years ol age,of a yellow complexion, bnl not a mulatto, sp»u( and s«pi ire bui.lt, and slut -11 rs very badly, lie is Mtippowsl to bo lurking about the c ity ol Augusta, n* ho ban a wile la rc 'I Is above rcunrd will he given for his nppr< ‘leindou and coniine iceni in any sab) jail, or dclivcn to ISAAC RAA/SAV, jan in dfcwtf 10 (N; f 11 : nl »i ;i county ;>3 SCLaV two ( cplilii a!c; of Stock in the Dir eu A baol-.; one Nifill, fir twenty shares, dated iImI Match ITJS, signed by MS Re s, ca dii'r; tc the other No 7a? for ten shares, dated IHib V : a\ b ,; 37, rind also signed by L S Rees, ca.-lm r Loth «il «:m{ ceilificati s are in my mm •. 7’liey were lost. Hi>mis lime since together with a pocket. book. The 01-j. cl of Ibis advert > m< si is to cotuply with ihe forms r< (join d by the Is nk In prernn* new certifcalcs. 11D )< .I .11’iNNINK'S Jan 2 722 worn V, * Sll j%< LTO NTMM A L !■; N;;. UI N A dV. Miss S a R AHUV.[HR ArKi :'J T, rnrn ipal. 1 & ‘ll L recciid term of this •'•Vniinary cnn.mcnccs ■* on .Monday, 2d April, t,nd lor the ■ . nend in lormalton ol a ipljraiils from a distance, police is give n, 1 1 1;11 I oird can In* obiniined in tin ninO n s pcclablc liinnlics in our town, u prices varying Irom ten to twelve dollars per nio.itli, fuel, liglits and \\ ashing ineillded. The c >urso ol instruct on in this Inslitntion, is • horough, complete, and as ex lens iv e un in the most approved northern bcniiimbcs. '1 he discipline rind studies, in each depart met it, arc carefully adopted to 1 1 io ages and standing, ol the pupils, and in all, the Ihblo is a boyh ol daily study und recitation, being regarded not i-mly ih iln means »»l enli'-’iilening the coiiNcieiieo und purilying I lie heart , hut ns the hum's ol all correct education. HOOKS list-: I) IN TIIK HKM IN All V. The Ihble, Walker’s or Webster’s Dictionary, < bini’s fiiiide, Mount Vernon licader, Analylieal Reader, Ren. r’s Rl.i I aieal Reader, Nulioiial Read er, Yeung. I allies’t'lies Hook IVter I'arlcy ’.s (leography, Ainerietin Scliool (*co graphy, Mulleinuii’m (•(‘ogrupby. Doodneb’s Fh+.i 11001. ol Jiislory, Second 1» ok ol History, Willaid’s Repnldie, Worcester’s Klc menis ol 11istory, with (lolaamilh’s (Ireecc, Koine and I ’nghn.d, ( hiodiieh’a I iirli::i:i-1 ical History. Andrewf* and Sinddard’s Latin (dammar, Hood rieh’a Latin Lesson’s Latin Reader, Virgil,C’icoio’s Select Orations L.iuiTson’s I’ir-1 Ariibrnelic, Lmcrson’s Second AritonuMic, Adams’ New olbmn’u i*‘ ll : I,c.s>oriH, Ibid y’s Algebra, I'layiair’s Jaa iid. Smith h New tirainutar, Airs I'helps’ ihilunv, Lineoln’s Hotany, 11.iy ward’s 1 1 1 1 \.mlogy, OumkeVi I * I»A biology, Aicolt's 1 louse-1 live -in, D'nlluhdet’ Natural i hoology, Kaloy’s Naturo* Theology, Al (h n’s (Mftrs I > ink of Natural ’J'hcoligjy, W elis » n the A/iml, Mason on Sell-Know ledge, Kidd’s iMivsical i 'oiidi i ion of Alan, Sind lie’s I'lnloHophy of Natural 11 is lory i one lock's Khilosojdiy, ('on is fork’s (’ln in ■ isliy, Wilkin’s Astronomy, I ledge’s Logic, Alier cjnmlue on the bilajhrtnal Rowers, iVewmaji’s Rhetoric,or Itinir's Rhetoric, Alexander’s Lvidences ol ('hristmnil v, Sullivan’s I‘olltical Class Rook. lIAT/'S OK TIMTiON. Lor cJiildn'ii uiith'r 11 y ears ol ago, per i/iiarb Ss (i() 14 * 4 over‘J ami Jess Iliau Idyears, “ 10 Os 4 4 4 4 over 12 years - - - 4 J 2 00 I h • only v \ l»a chuig.es m ibis Seminary, are for Mnsie, pur(jutirU r, lf> 00 Lrench, 44 - ;> 00 I>ra , .viiigami Kuintmg, in nil llioir vurieii*. ;, hOO un K.r.i:\ci.m. ’I bo TmstocK beg leave lu roll i to’the fulo\viii t ' geml leinen; Rev. S. C. Hay's- Augusta; Id v. S. .1. Carsels, Macon; Ih. \V. 11. Weems, ami I>. K. Hillhen.se, ColmubuM; I taniell. baudler, iYlobile, Ala,; and Win. i. Harris, Columbus, Miss ; Col. R. 11. Lung, Mu i rianna, Lion la A L ALL.X AN DL.U. Chairman. 1 S AMI'LL ILVR.N I! I’T, TieiiMirer. 1 L. Al. Li IfJ’ON, Seereiary. Dr. JOH N 11. KOLi:, M ARK A. LAN K, ja.mls \m.m;li!:li>. Mau h 22, I>:N. wlw B'Vsaassli* i’etli-ifi*. SCUTTSIIOKU’ OKUK(iIA. ; Spring term ol I his InsUtulion, IS3B will ; -« open on Monday, January Bth. Ji is desira- I hie that all stinhaiLs should he present al the tor- ' matiou of elassts, on the first day ol the term. The | , e.ovemmenl of the Insliluiion is strict, hut salutary I —being by vv rllen laws and eonsliluli m, \\ hieli ur-‘ | rigidly ciifoived, alter the manner of the rei-nblican ; Slate (hivemmeiits of tins eonntry. A pamphlet, eoutaiihng luiiih on Leiuule L.duealion, our .system oi iltsirnelion, Oia ipline, A e , will shortly be pub lished, and sent to all who may l«*el intereslod enough to apply lor il, by letter to the Krircipul. Tho hours l«>r i list met ion are Irma day light till ninevi’eloek I* M. (summer 1 and winter 1 reserving lour hours for meals and recreation. On Salur dav s,.students ure engaged only till noon. The Ly ceum, (a literary .mid seieniilie Noi ieiy,) of which the Knneidal is e.r c ; < e», I re: idem, n.eeis every ; Nalaniay evening. This .society lias been estab i lishetl hut a lew months, and has already proven it -1 sell lobe immensely improving to thw young ladies, j We pledge ourselves to imparl in one year’s lime 1 to any young lady, who possesses a good mind, uiul j vv ho cun read fluently, a handsome handwriting, a correct know b ilge ol Crammar, Arithmetic, (ieog i I raphy ami spelling. A married gentleman, from South Carolina, in | engaged in the drawing and panning dopariiuent. ' His work will eoiaparo with any ariist's in tin* Southern Stales Resides the above blanches, he 1 : will leuch portrait und luinature painting,gilding, • bronzing,KnuUling, lransl'erring prints, lam > works nit perloraled paper, Ac. Ae. In the musical I department, instrnciiuii will be given on tho pirnlo j guitar, ami llagcolel. Lectures every night on fill ' i man and comp,trullvc LhvMoleg v, 1 oiauv, Astro- I oniy, Chomtsiry, Ac. Ar. Kxertions are b» tng nvuloto have a clergyman at | laehed \o the iiist union, which will be effected j with as little-delay as possible. W e have a library j 10l 800 volumes an berbarnnu of 2)00 species ol | i plants,collected by the Krineipal, in l'ie Btato ol I fiiouth Carolina-—optical insliiunenU —Chemical ap | paratus, maps, globes, Ac. 7 he young hi .ics are roipirstod to dre>s plainly j —not t>» wear jewels of any sort, and not to attend | balls and parties. No nimc uecounts without tin* i sanction i»t parents or guardians. Btich as have ' accounts will bo required to icgistcr all their ex-j p*uses in a hook lliey will keep lor the purpose | Rations vvi'l receive aimnuto report of their clur ; dren’s progress in theirstudies. />oard can be had in I lie village. W solicit titc patronage ol our Southern friends, and pledgeonrselves to labor to deserve it. Weuol truly in »ite but would be ilntterrd by the visits of. all who may bo disposed to attend our lectures, re • citations, A:c. un any day or hour tinting the week, L I IT IS ITL i 1 ANA A >l. I. VTA SI 4 /;, 1 dec 2. vvl'L'A.a ia *‘*2 I’r.u ijudo j ' 1 r Pf) ( ONTR U TORS—Tbi Commission ■ - rr <of I'uhlie Buildings for Kdgefield District uill'rccoivo written proposals until the 1 Gtli of 1 April next, fur llio erection of n now Brick tJourt '■ House HI said district: The outline* build tngjarc as follows;—(id by 48 (but, !J8 (cot pitch; a * passage running lengthwise through the lower story, vvilh three olllces on oucli side; the court 1 rooms and Iwu jury rooms to In' in tbo upper slo -1 ry, and also two ranges of seals (or spoclutors. A 1 two story portico at tboend. Further infiirmalion, us to die dm dls, may lie ' bad, nod a plan ol Ibe building scon by applying : to the under.urio d. A II A BitßS' l lX, t Ido [ Kdi--(|e|,| f II Mureh If, rei ..c | , UKb i. ... ii On (lie Uuil ioiad. M miles from this oil v. * , J 'e_f. U The subscriber informs bis :roods and ibo / public, that be Ims leased from .Mi Verdery, bis i late rcsidonco at Jtitl Air, mid tb<l be e now pre ■ pared to accommodate (rum twenty to thirty per ■ sons with /JOd////during the summer months, cum I i rneneiiig on the Ist May. , licit .lie is situated on ilia 1 no of the (korjia f Bail Koad, l"ii miles from llio city, and tbe cars i / pus* up and down daily within twenty led o( the s door. For hcalili, bi ll Air i» nit surpassed by any r spot in tbe country, being situated on an 6tevatr.il i point ot land, and supplied wi.k tbe purest spiing i r wtitc r. The subscriber pledges hiii)»)i( to use every ex ,l ertion to nccummodale those who may patronise bis I esluldisliiilenl. <« t/ >• AI, \V A I.!v F.K. , itpril f) vvlyv 'to Tea at ffMJtmfj 'av, i'AVM'I or J V\t A x‘S l.rvt i • l*r# lur jl’uil a, » ru-'J Com i> liurssilii; ( i>l< *rd• rjJMI V, tiilcnliuii of J'lunlorn nn l is yo.h- | « )/ ' lliilly jiiviK*«J to r|u; a!m*vr* valuable inven tion, v.iiii lb*. ronfi'JofU Ix’iiel* ileit ii w ill be Ibuirl t i:jf rit>r lo every jm ;;ro v omul ot lb/* Kind yet of * It re<l lo l!i'- publit 'i lin coiiijiUri>liv<dy (rifling I c\pen.e ivtjum I lor iIH cii rtion and woeee ii-Ini op oration, Log ilitii* vvilli llie (ju:iniijy of eotiuu it is ' mpiibie oi packing, /six or eight bon.ks being ahlo lo turn out £0 buie** per day,) give ii an imporlinco K uhich lij- y iriittl a liberal cornniujiiy will appre ciate. Ah hook; cviJonco oi lie favorable opinion m|- ' ready excited in I In; public, mind, lie proprf lorn , lit !- h-ciVO lo introduce Hu- lollow U ’ n port and r, »* «nimion ul ilia be.eel roiuinillco i..ppointed by the , i f Mi-,.: oi iicpreutiitaiivcK oi llio *''.lllo of Missis- , 'j «ippi. , “Mi * t-i led ( Omnii: 1 *• lo whom was referred tie* j in , iuou dos Ales.irH. J'.iyi»(i und Jaini ii y , have ha 1 ; Ibe nun • 1 ooiiwideralion. Tim /'onimiUCe 1 lie ve 1 a coined i to? model of the eoiio 1 preK.s pri j M ined by Mr. January ; from hrtid examination,ami Ibe ; I iitooieiii.s oi I.\ end geiilleinon wlm linve srell 11 10 nine in opernlion, ill : eoimniil' <• believe ii U k Vidu.ddr improve -lent, mid one well worthy ul’dio j>:tlromi;v oi* 1 In* eoUoii pkiruor, both for pueking and eonipit ,-ssnig eolioii. 'i’bu conmiiileo ilinvloio reeoiiiio-ml ihe udoplioli ol ibo Ib.lowing n ' i.)fi • * 1 Jlrxiilrnl Inf Ihr of (hr Sfufn of ,I’m : o" •■.•<////>/, Tim I Measr.s. l*»ynv (fe January, by iliei;- j Million id llieir new patent rollon press, have con- | I* ribiiled in an osenliul nmniK.r to improve llio operation ol cotton pressing. ddopud by tin? i bmso oi UeprosontalivcH,on Iho | (illi day of -Way, IS'M. Kec!«>mmkni»aTin.The undersigned mem bers ol llio >enaie ol llio of AlisM-sijtpi, lake 1 great | lea. Mite in reromrnending lo llm e tlion j»lanl eis ol AJisM.ssippi and llio adjoining Slab s, i'ayne I A s . .Kannary’s i'aienl l-evtir Colton I'n ss, lor pack 1 ing and coinjires,sing c.ollon. I'rom lae examiim- ( lion ue linve luul lime lo make d jb • model e xti 1 - Idled lo n« by llio palemoca, ami also Iro-i 1 !• :• rc j>orl ol a eomiliitbM ok the iioilrte ol lleprera nla livoaol liiiNiSlalo, wo have no liesiiuiion insaymg 1 dial llio general use ol ihp patent lever eolioii press will bit highly hone/iciid lo thecollon jdui ling in- 1 loi’oml of Iho tSoiiLhorn Mates. (•'Mgiicd,) .1. (•' Mr Mutt, Stephen Co hr, .Jehu \\\ilf I'ranhlni WalfJtobt.il. Ihiclcncr , It. A. liar- ' gts, Jiiim# Mr.lt*m-u, Ido certify that 1 have oncofA/escua, Payne,and ! January h patent, lev < r cotton presses (‘rented on my plantaiion, and find it in every respect, superior to any thing ol ihe kind I have ever neon, and would i rceomiaend themloplion of ii ig every plfnicr in ! ho Noah Willi eight hands, 50 bales per day 1 can he easily baled, and win?a creeled, will, no ! doubt, last Irma twenty lo thirty years, ifirnis couniy, Till April, 1837. A. STONY, iC'p.v.i A.l!.•b.e/,flili Kibl.'jsr. I linvo wit-! uei.rcii ibcupoiMlioii ol Mr. January's patent lever j cotton press, m V liii|in-s.siu ,«. u bulo of ciilton (sum I the s:•/,,! ul 37 inches m tbo m/,j ot tfOinch: s, ami ;bi i I w ith pleasure stale, lint I believe H u cimup ami Jumble machine tor packing or compressing coltaii. ; AUAit BAItI.OW, (Copy.j Kiiiclioz,27tb /'cb. 1337.—Jr.-iving wit 1 ne siiillui opeialioii oi' I lie lover press lulcly piu up Jin Ibis place by t\. W January, I :-ij. tbr I liepurpnae 1 ) i.l'compressiiig lailloil, I Imvegreai pleasure in say- j !ing I licit I was liiily satisfied of ila ellieacy. ami I wuiikl earneslly recoumimil il to tbo nulieo ol 1 planters win) are tvauiie.g pre.sos at their gtiM lor packing eultmi. ; ' 11. 31. STKUMAN, 1, ' / o|iy.J 'Milelie/. (til Jiill, Feb ‘37, 1 -537. —We, [ tlie uiulersignail, having oxainineil I bo patent let or 1 , eninprest of AJr. January, and scon il in opera'ion, j are prrleclly .-.ntii lied that when tho maeliiuery is . properly ailjusletl. il will not require litore than the i | power ol two men to compress a bale ofcullon; ! leaving a as cmtull in dimensions as that From tb; i usual screw press. We would cordially recoin | ! mend it. load,and moru particularly to those-deter- . I mould upon eivi lii.g a eempics-i.w muebiMO, ns I being ]iretiaable on many a com.is, and certainly \ two of tbo greatest important c, viz; expense mid power. DAM’L i. B A LCO3I, .lAMBS ill I .NSF.I.t,, JUII.V A.l/lil.!',it, MAI Ii V(M .A'; I have examiin d llio compressing machine id Air. [ Jamtnry, and tally euttuur in opinion with ibo above. j * D. C. AMIILFiR. j, ! Uc, tin* imdemigned, having soon the above ~ | named machine in operation, tally concur in the , statement expressed by the above named gentlemen. , W.W. It A 31S KV, 7’ilOA. J. SUtiOVEU. , lA'opy.J Natchez, Fob. 21, lSd7.--3lr, Uob’t Jnniiurv—dear sir: I us an immlcresleil person,have witnessed, while the ship .Montpelier, ol which I have lie; command, was lying at llio eotloit press lumling, the pow er ol your compressed lever press ' and can tillcsl it has rctlnci d one of my lurrcsl bales ' of the lot of cotton marked “t'.lias Chill's,” as small 1 as any thin I have ever lindlromllie steam press o) llio same size; and il is my opinion that your press j can reduce ee.iil'a hales iiim ns small a compass as ! any steam press, as 1 was convinced IV,, :U || u , trial made with (lie cotton hale above rcterred 10. I j was one of the lliroo individuals that compressed I said'bale. , ; 1 nail i’t.rulers in want oppresses, w lio maioi large crops ot cotton, which Uuv are in ibo habit ot I shipping to Furope, enasi wise, i would nnliesila ! lingly reeominend the adoption of ibis press, ns it would enable them to bar eiliiir cotton earned at less rate; ol height, mid the eompressiua can hr doin' by I heir own plantations while ginning. lam very sorry iti.it your press had not been in I ' ope rati, m betoro my cargo was pressed, as yon would have bad a holler chance in have exhibited the performance of your press holme my departure \v isbing you nil tbe good success that you jnst j ly merit lory pur industry, 1 remain, your sincere ' I liiend, JA.UKS AIFKJS, \ On board ol the Jup .Montpelier. B.iukC fot'.vrv, Goo. Jan. 31*1,1837. I rerlify 1 1 1 ai I have packed ■even or eight bags . ot' eutt ai on fay tie it January’s patent lever press, and find it in every way superior to any thing oi the kind I have ever seen, and can with pleasure t ' tecotmneiid tbe adoption of It to every planter, and • I n.vxe no doubt when creeled, util last twenty or thirty years. JOHN (.!. JI.VTCUEk. | Bra M-. Countv, M<h> Jan. 31st, 18."-' ® Ido eorlily that 1 have one ot I’aync & Januiirv’s 1 patent lever presses on my plantation, the first tiiat bis ever b en creeled m this Blnte, and , n stain with pleasure to the public, that it surpasses ant thing ol t tie kind I bat o ever seen in pen;: i I { .ease and convcniuic ', and 1 six- no dm..: r in ■ ie.-- I sing con,,a witli proper care,and it ■lb- m ■, i.jJ 1 lo the em-boiiM", so as to be secure (rent a,, weatli i ' et. '1 L-c.s- of which may bo cot. i d h • i'' or §3OO at lari It. si, and when built oi' good mat. ,i I' 1 al., will no doubt idol Jrotn twenty lo thirty years, anil I bolicve it is calculated tu press two bales in tbe time any screw can press one, and would recom mend the adoption ol it to all planters. EUW. d/ATCHER. (il'.OlidJliurkt county; W e the undersigned do certify that wo were pro komi and witnessed the operation ol Messrs, i’nyiii At .lanuary's patent lever cotton press, erected on the plantation of Mr. Eduard Hatcher, and take pleasure in saying that wo believe it will answer the purpotc most admirably, and w ill he a decided advantage to every cotton planter. 'J’he Cotton hah pressed in our presence, was five fed, long, twenty live by s -ventcon inches, which weighed four hun dred pounds. The I ale was pressed with lout hands. A. J. LAWSON, JAS. W. JUNES, A PEMBERTON, JUNKI'U S, REYNOLDS, D. W. CLAYTON. Feb. 7, 1838, 1 i oncur with the above named gentlemen. WM. IIA 7’( 'HER. I concur w ith t he statements of the above named gentleman. Will. « C. MOKUI.M I GFOROIA, llurkn OQ’inly 1 do hereby certify that I was employed by Mr Edward Hatcher to build one of i’ayno At Janua y’s cotton presses after a model produced by Mr. John iVirin, w hich I completed mid saw in opera ( lion, which portormrd beyond my expectations Fouler I believe two goad mei-hunics can cornpluti one in three weeks, timber and iron furnished ; I also think it worthy the consideration of all cotton I planter., ,-ihn all those who wish to cr.mpress cotton bales. JAMES tNELSOxY. IVh Slih, 1 SSb. IjMORCm /A, Hnrhc rounly; I certify 1 h ive seen the performance of Messrs. Payne iV, J inui ry’s patent lever press and can say with pleasure that it surpasses any thing 1 have ev- I er seen or known to pack cult m with, and is not sorpa,-,!:! in point ol" speed, ease and convenience, 1 and when erected, w ill no doubt Inst twenty or thir ty years, and do most heartily recommend the adop | lain o( it to all planteis. <-i vi n under my hand, this Blh Fch 1838. jam FcS McAllister. I do heartily concur with the above certificate. SAMUEL S. LOVELL. 1 most earnestly concur with the above certificate Fell.Dili, 1838. JOHN OWEN.’ Persons desirous of obtaining the above iiameil : Patent. Press, citlcr for Georgia or Florida, ull please address John Pkrrin, Waynesboro’ Burhc i utility, (Georgia. In offering t i.e above named Press for sale to llk cili/.cnu of Georgia mid Floiida (its uliliiy having 1 already been proven) w e hesilule nol to say, that in every instance where a trial ol iis power is made that it w ill he found greatly superior touny thing o i ihekiml ever offered the public. We hope lor, am. coolid .inly expect, the patronage of the piddle A. HUVNE, JOHN PERRIN, fob 11 Smdtrw&w 37 j to"boat owner?; and fatkuons . Vavlgathnr Snvanah anil Jh natl livers. j sJi V mi act of the General Assembly of the state ' s ** of Georgia, assented lolhe2(ith Derontber, 1830, | it is made heduly of the interior courts of the sev eral counties of said slate, hot during on,or which navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub ; 1 1 sIn if, the provisions nfilin several acts of the go neral assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents I and patrooiis, navigating said waters. IJy the nfiiresaiu acts every beat navigating the Savannah or Broad rivers, arc requir 'd to have a white palroun.wilh a Bill of Lading ready prepared to exhibit to any while poison, who may wish to j examine the contents of I he boat under their charge showing the name ol said patroon and consignee of the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for i bids any limit owner,their agent or patroon,tu permit j any boat hand being u slave; to put on board ol their | hunt, any corn, cotton, peas,slock ol any kind, pbul try ;'.: J orner articles in which by law they are lorhid to traflink, except the same is exhibited in the hill ol lading of the owner ol said boat or his agent,and un der his or their direction entered, making it penal again*; every offender of the aforesaid acts, Therefore,all concerned will lake notice, that the ! acts of which the foregoing is extracted will he en ; lorced against offenders who may he taken in tin | county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, VV. It. Cam'iisi.ow, John Moss, •Stkfiik.n Stovall, PiSTmt Lamar, nor 28 If 27 8 Judges of Inferior court Am extraordinary anil remarkable »■ , Mrs Marv Dillon, of Williamsburgh, was restored to health by the use of this medicine.—The symp toms of this dost cessing case were as follows: Total Joss of appeiite, palpitation ol the heart, twitching " ! I ho leiidonspvilli agoncral spasmodic affection ol liie muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness, languor, lassitude, great depression ofsjnrils, with the tear of some impending evil, a sensation of fluttering at the pit of (ho stomach, irregular tran sient pains in different parts, great emancipation with other symptoms of extreme debility. The above case was pronounced hopeless by three ol lho must eminent physicians, and a disso lution ol the patient daily awaited far by her friends, which may be milhoiuicated by the physicians uho were in attendance. -She has given her cheer ful permission to puhli i the above filets, and w ill also gladly give any information respecting the benefit she has received to tiny enquiring mind MARY DILLON. jMr Mr. Clttislen Semple, who had been airlifted for five years with humoral habitual Asth ma, applied to Dr Evans on lltedlh of Nov. labor ing under tho following symptoms; A sense ot lightness across the chest, with the greatest diffi culty in breathing, distressing cough, generally ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm, disturbed rest, the face turgid and of a livid lino; could not lie in a honzontel position without, the sensation of immediate suffocation, languor, drow siness, and dissiiwss in the head, and loss of im pel: to. Mr -V. applied to the most eminent physician in •ho city, likewise used several other remedies without obtaining any permanent benefit un til bis friends persuaded him “o place himself mid rUr I'.van.s’ treatment. lie is now relieved ol his complaint, and called at the office yesterday, avowing that bo had not words to express his gruti udefbr the benefit he had received. For sale by AN TONY & /MINES |%j OTICE.—AII those indebted to the estate ol ■*-* John Willingham, lash ol Lincoln county,Jde ccased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the sane to pre sent thorn in terms of the law. ISA AC WILLINGHAM,) , , . NELSON GARRETT, J Adm "*• March sth, 1838. mar 23 wGt CARD.—Dr. 11. Ne (son having pernm nently located himself five miles south of W ayneihorough, Burke county, on the place lately owned by Mr. M. Almond,respectfully lenders his services to t U ’ citizens *■( that Vicinity in the various branches of his profession. teh 22 dlw* 8 1 4 1-1. persons having dumuads against the estate ol .Mary White, ded’d, late ol Burke county, will present the same, duly attested, within the time prescribed by ELIAS BELL, Feb li, 1838 ndm'rfor Mary White, mar 2 4U |%| OTIC Ik—Four months altar date, application J-e will be made to the honorable Interior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting lor ordinary pur poses, lor leave to sell a part of tho real estate of John Willingham, decease.'. ISAAC WILLINGHAM, ) . , . NELSON GARRETT, trs - March slh, 1838. mar 23 4m \G R l'-t. AIILK to nn order ofiho honorable In f Tier Court of the county of Burke, when sit ting Ihr ordinary purposi s, wili be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at tli - Court House in the town it Way in .-borough, Burke county, within the usual hours of sale:— A A ,ro man name! George, and Seventy Acres ol i el - belonging t. the c-ta eof Benjamin Smith, d ■•'. • ,: j"ini:ig tan of Win. Johnson, Joshua L others. M NANAH SMITH.Adm x. 1' ffobls 38 jr c*f xi-iUNiu? wssoiVEuTr v '1 la o pan tiers iup ot Thompson & Nolen. M’l • i.i t:i Spring-, Goo , was dissolved on i’h" I’th o. October last by mutual consent. The un ; .c I has moved to Chambers county, Ala., i "I lias left his notes and accounts with Mr Thompson for eollcelion. mafeh W w3l ISAAC NOLEN * e ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. i- HEN pursuance <>( an order of the Court ol'Ordi- H- nary of Richmond county, will bo sold ot the Court House in Doolyjcouaty, on the first Tuesday in June net), within the legal hours of sale, two tracts of land in said emtuty of booly, belonging to the ett tie of Jarvis Ballard, deceased, viz ; Lot No. 223, in the lid District, hot No. 310, in the 13th District. mot A.J, MILLER. Adm’r. EXECUTOR’S SALE. '5/57'1 CD he sold, on the first Tuesday in June v * next, at the lower market house in AnguMa, helweon the usual hours of sale, a tract of land in Richm’u co, lying on the Louisville,road near the factory, containing one hundred and otto-fourth acres, adjoining the lands of E. 11. Glasscock and Barney,sold agreeable to the last will and testament of Phdip Lumpkin,deceased. optil 2 E. W. LUMPKIN, F.x’r. GUARDIAN’S SALE. t GUMMA ISLE to art order of the honorable the I\. Inferior Court ol Bcrivcn county, when sitting ( | litr ordinary purposes, w ill ho sold on the lira! Tues day in June ne-xl, before the Court House door, in the village of Jncksonboro, SJcrivon county, between lh« usual hours of sale, six hundred acres of pirn, land, lying in said county, adjoining lands of Geo, ge r. 11. Matter, Jacob Wells, and others, belonging t, i- the minor heirs ol James Scott, sold for the benefit r- ol said minors LEWIS POWELL, Guardian. I- March 'J . 1 'I. •, *A riv Vi u.rs s . i, I 4 GREEA 81-E to an order of the honorable the it iA. Inferior Court of Su.ivcu counti', when silting n fur ordinary pur; uses, wi 11 he sold on the first Tues day in June; next, before the Court House in the vil lage of .Ucksonhoro, Scriven county, hi tween the usual hours of sale, seven bundled and fifty acres of pine land lying in said county, belonging to the I.state of John Moore, deceased ; sold lor the”benefit t. of the heirs and erediors V V* ILLiAM MOOR, Administrator. March ?8,1938. A GREEA BLK to an order ofthe hon. /he Inlo r” t -£ A nor Court of Burke county, when sitting lor ’■ ordinary purposes, will he soldi on the fust 'Lues day in Juno tit \t, before the Conn House dour in Waynesboro’, between the usual hours ol sale, Five Hundred and ninety foinjaeres of Land nisnid eonnly, adjoining lands of William Piitleison, Win Uolhna, if d others, helongitig to the estate of Ralph f . Pennwv, deceased, sold for lho benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of.- tid deceased. ’J'units on the day of sale. MARTHA PEA’ROW , Adui’.x. d maich 30 wld ‘ II ..... e A (IK MIIA fILIi to an order of the Hon. the r* Interior Court ofßcrivan county, while sil e I ing as a court ol ordinary, will ho sold on the first g Tuesday in May nex!, holme the Court House L door in ilia village of .lacksonhoro, between the 0, ii.-ainl hours of solo, the following property to wit: if A tract «>f Him; Land, lying in said county, d containing one hundred and seventy-two acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of James O Goldvvine, Gravil Bcvili, anti others. Alsu, a Negro .Wan by the name of fortune, nil belonging to the es tate of William I! Dupson, deceased-—sold lor the; hen-lit ol lic> heirs and creditors of said estate. lei> 2(1, 183 d wtd MOSES N. M’GAI L Ex’r. o . , .Uij’K f.x f.STKATOItS’ SA Ll 3. ;, hi sob by virtue ed’an' order of the V » honor: Ido, the Inferior L’ctul ol Columbia 1, county, who:.; silting for ordinary purposes, at , Drayton, Dooly county, tin the first Tuesday in , Moyne!: l , between the usual hours of sale, Two s hundred and two and a hull acres pine land in Dooly county. known at) lot number 2G, in the 1 Oth € District, belonging to the estate of Daniel Bhipp, ~ deceased, and to be sold lor the benefit of the ,1 heirs and creditors of said deceased. 0 Terms made known at the sulo. 0 JO HAT C All P’LIDGE, Admr. , i marl 43 wld "V/V" ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May r ” * next, bclore the court-house door,in Jackson boro’ between iho usual hours of sale, the following 1 jiropeny, to wit : a negro woman by the name ol . Cary and her two children Peter and Henry, ho ' longing to the p s tatc of Ally Ann Gross, deceased ; , sold agreeable to an order ol the honorable the in -1 lerior court of Scri'vett county, for the benefit o! the hoits ol said deceased. JAMES P. THOMPSON, udrn’r. Feb Sib, 1833 wld 33 WILL tie cold, on the first 'Tuesday in June next, between Iho usual hours of sale,at the Court House door in die town ol Wayrusboro’, by virttia of an order of the Honorable inferior Court of Burke County, when sitting lor ordinary purpo ses, one; negro named Nimrod, belonging to the I. estate of Icier A pplew Idle, deceased, sold lot the benefit ol the heirs and creditors ol said deceased I Terms ol sale on the day. mairli SO JOHN APPLEWHITE, Adm’r. il AUministmvoi s Male. - (jf '&N the first Tuesday injWay next at the dour f VJ' of the court house in Waynesboro, Burke i, county between the usual hours of sale will be i sold Two Hundred acres ot oak and hickory 1 find granted to John Taggart, lying on the mad - between Louisville a:-id VVtiynosho o’, about nine i miles from Louisville, adjoining lauds belonging to El,jail Atraway and others; also a tract cou l (pining one hundred and thirty acres, granted to Elijah Watkins, joining Alexander Gordon, Wu. , Rollins, Andrew Roiinldson, and others. Also a < tract granted to John Spencer, adjoining lands - belonging to Seaborn Jones and Matthew Burkes, I on the w.itors of the Bulkhead, containing two ' hundred acres All the above lands lie in Burke county,:,nd belong to the estate of Humor V .Mellon,deceased, and .old by order of the court of ordinary of.i 'if T.-on county, for the purpose of i a division bctu.en the distiihutcs of the said - estate. Terms of tai« credit till tht first of .Tantia - ry next. ROGER L GAMBLE, Adm r. t march 13 38wtd A GHEE A BLE to an order ofthe honorable the Inlinior Court of Richmond county, will he ’ sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Court ’ House at Klberton, Ga A house and lot in Petersburg, Elbert county, helongingto the eslal.' A. Graham, dcchl, " march 2 \VM. M. D’ANTJGNAC,adin’r. mar 5 51 8 A GREEABLE to an order ol the honorable In - /w lerior Court of Burke county .while sitting lor f ordinary )n, poses vvili he sold on the first Tuesday 1 in May next, at the Court House in the town of , \\ uynoshorough, between the usual hours ot sale • One House and Lot in said town, belonging to the estate of Hamilton Vtatsoa,dcchl. Sold subject to a mortgage in favor of Joseph Cates, Esq. Terms ( cl sale on the day. Purchaser to pay for titles. JOHN SAXON, Feb 23 Adm’r of Hamilton Watson, dcc’d. fob 28 xvtd i \GK IDE V iILII to an order of the Inferior court of Burke county, when setting loror dittary purposes, will ho sold on the first Tunsday in Aluy next, ul the court house in the town of _ traym shoro, Hurko cottiily, 537 acres of bind; and ,f °ne Negro girl named Phobe, belonging to the cs „ taleefElisha Duke, deceased. „ march 8 4 ltd IIENK\ LEW IS, Admr B 7 ~ —. Georgia, (Du ke County : t& /iIEK P. AS James Holland applies lor let » i tors of administration on the estate ol Mary e Grillln, deceased. i i’ltese are tit, reforc to cite anti admonish all and l * singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if nay they have, within the time prescribed hy law, in my office’ to shew cause w hy said letters should not ho grant ' ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, in VV ayncsboro, this 20th March, 1838. T. H. BLOUNT, Don’y. CPk. j. mar 23 Georgia, tlnrke fountv: ■ VV i AREAS, B J. Kirkland and IFm Duke, v v applies for Belters of Administration, on the Estate ol Mudison Duke, deceased. These are therefore to r ite mid admonish all and . singular the kindred an : creditors of said deceased - to tile (heir objections (if any they have) in my of t lice within the time prescribed hy law, tu shew t cause why said letters should not he grant -d. ■ Given under my hand at office, in VV ayncsboro’, this 7ih Match, 1838. ipar 20 w3od TIT BLOUNT, D Gl’k. 1 Georgia. liuvke county: WMJiIKREAS William Hatcher, applies for let v v ters of administration on the estate of Ma tilda Hatcher, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish allnnd singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed hy taw, to shew cause if any" they have why said litters should nut be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro’ this Till day of March 1838. mar 20 I 1 1 BLOUNT, ticcottc, WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. WJLL bo sold on tlie first Tuesday in May nexl, between the usual hours id sale, the following property, to wit: i One half of a house and lot known ns the Eagle i Tavern,in (he town of \Varrcnten,levied on as the properly of Stephen Blount, tusatisfyjnfi. fa. in favor of Esaw Brooks vs. Stephen Blount—properly pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney Abo, one hundred and twenty acres es land on the waters of Carson’s creek, adjoining lands of Henry llight, and others, levied ones i he property of Am brose i lenih, to satisfy sundry ft. fas, in favor of ’ Charles W ilder, and others, vs said Ambrose Heath, i 1 Timothy White, and John Wright, fi. las. coming from a Justice’s Court, Hist. No. 155. Property J pointed out by the defendant. Levy made and , returned to mo by a Constable. 1 JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sh’fT. March 20, 1838. id “ RLRKIi SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold, at the t ’ourt House door, between (he usual hoars 4 of sale, one bay mare, one gig and harness, and one ■ tract of land, containing DO acres, more or less, levied 1 as (he property of Lewis P. Tisscr, it being the 1 | place whereon ho lives, lo satisfy a fi. fa. issued ■ from (he Superior Court of Burke county, in favor ” Augustus G. Rcmbler, vs. Lewis P; Tisscr. - W. B. DOUGLASS, Sheriffs. C. t March 28,1838. ISHRKE Slii.itilT’S SALE. ~ the fust Tuesday in iMav next, will be sold -* at (he Court House door, between the usual e hours of sale, one dark isy horso, levied on ns (lira y properly ofGeorge .Mr. ay, to satisfy u li. fa. issued . (rout the Interior Court of Richmond comity, in fa . vur of Wedlhyo Gatlin vs. George McKay. " W. B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff B.C. * Mar.-h 211. 1838. j’ttj Oiit —Will be sold on the first Tuesday I 1% in May next, at tile Court. House door in Uar renlon, Warren county, within the usual hours of sale, two hundred and Iwonty-oif hi acres of oak and hickory land, whereon William Wilder wow lives, levied upon as the property of William W’ild ■ or, to satisfy ali fa. in favor of Joha O. W inter vs. r W illiam W ilder and ■Solomon Wilder. J AS. HALL, Dop. Sheriff, i March 39, 1838. . ■ ' WARLSLN NliKltJPP’li KALI'I." sold on the first Tuesday in May 1 V next, between the usual hours of sale, the 1 following property, to wit, four hundred acres of ’ Pine land, more or less, on the waters of Ogeechee rivi.r, adjoining lands of Reuben May, and othcls, mid seven negroes, to wit, Cherry, about twenty six years of age, Enoch, nine years as ago, Vilct, sect n years of age, Betsyy, live years ot ago, Lewis, 1 oiieycai old, and IVike, twenty-five or six years of * age, Louisa, t welve or thirteen years of age, all levied on as the properly of Richard Wiggins, de ceased, to satisfy a fi. fa, from Crawford Superior (.’unrt, in favor of Enoch J. W till, vs. Joshua Howe, sen, Jesse Righhy, Jeremiah Wilchar, Reuhpn ’ May, Amos Wiggins, Executors of Richard Wig* ’ gins, deceased, and Enos R. f lnvollen, security on ’ Ihe appeal. Properly pointed out hy Reuben Mtiif 1 ami Jercini ,h Wilchar, as executors. f JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff. March 24, 1338. vvtd POSTPONED SALE.—By virtue pf an or der of the honorable the Inferior Court of Co ( lamina county, when silting lor ordinary purposes, ( will ho sold at Columbia Court House, on the first : Tuesday in June next, between the ujtual hours, a ( , Nemo woman named Orange, belonging to to the | heirs ol Vi illian, Whitcomb.-, dccdasi d, lor the pur , pose of distribution among said heirs. 1 Terms made known at the sale. ’ GABRIEL JONES,Trustee. March 27, 1833. wtd Georgia, Jefl'ersou county: \R-J HERE AS Ashley Phillips, administrator V V on the estate of Stephen Colter, hue ol said county, deceased, applies tor letters dismissory. These,are therefore to eite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de -5 eeased,to he and appear at my office within the 1 time prescribed by law, to shew eaase if any they ' have, why said letters should not be granted, i Given uniter my band at office, in Louisville, ‘ this 16llt day of March 1833. = | mar Hi EBeN EZ ER BOTH WELL, Clk. . Georgia, ..(oftersoii county: WJI EREAS, Patrick B Connolly, Adminisfra loronihe Estate of 'J'nndy C Jones, Jato n of said county, deceased, applies tor Letters dts o missory. Y 'I hese are therefore ta cite nad admonish at' and t singular the liens and creditors of said deceased, .to - be arid appear at n.j Alice w ithin the lime prescri c bed hy law, to tile their objections, if any they e have, to shew cause vvuy said letters should not bo granted. Giyen under my hand, at office, in Louisville, this Khli day of March, 1833. march 10 EBENEZKR BOTHWELL. Clk. r Georgia, iiinke County: ■ uA/ HERE AS, Allred JI udson applies lor Lel '» ? tors of Administration on . the Estate of f Mat I how 31 tdpain, Jr., deceased. I These are theipfiire lo cite and admonish all and 3 singular the kindred and creditors of said (deceased, lobe and appear at my office within the lime pre • scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, i why said letters should not be granted. .y-f'G Given nndet my hand, at office, in Wnyncsborß’, i this 7t.li March, 1833. I mar2o TII BLOUNT, i) d’h. ; orgia, Je tier sou County: i M;' yV JfEREA.S, Win Spires applies for Letters V V of Administration do bones non on the I estate of Richard T. Spires, deceased. I 'These are t herefore, to cite and admonish all and 1 lingular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased . lo bo ami appear at. my office within the time tiff. , scribed hy law, to file their objections if any limy have, why said Jotters should not bo granted. Given under my hand, at ollice, in Lnirsvi)le,lhis ; 25th day of Ech 1338. EBENR. BOTH WEAL, ‘ nar 1 d3w 30d Clerk Georgia, Rente it County: " v WHEREAS, Seaborn Lambert applies for Let- , tors oi Adminisrafion on the Estate of Jos eph Harrington, decensei), late of t his county. j 'These are therefore lo cite and ndmon’sh all ami singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, tu he and app ’. at my office within the time preseri b-d by law, to file tlicirobjeclions if any they have ", lo shew cause why said letters should not bo granted Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro’, this Bth day of March, 1338. i > mar 8 45d JQBHUA PERRY, cco s c. . j Georgia, ilnrlte County. V;y HERE A.B James Grubbs Administrator of * <ho estate ot Win. Bryant, deceased, applies lo me for letters of dismission. These arc therefor to cite and admonish nil and singular the kin Ired and creditors of said dee’d lo r he ami appear at any office, within the time prescrih ■ cd by law, to shew-cause,if any they hate, why said letters should not he grated. I Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, I this 22 1 day of January 1838. Jan2o 2 imfim Tis BLOCNT, dccob c. (Jeorgia, Burke county: tttoy 11 ER EAS Elijah Atlawny, administrator on V V the estate ot Redding lV Jlyrnnt, late of said county, deceased, applies for let tins dismissory. j These are therefore to cite ami admonish nil ami sigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he ami appear at my office, within the tin e pre scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have why said letters should not be granted. ■ Given under ray hand, at Waynesboro’, Ibis 17th ’ day of feb;, 1838. T II BLOUNT’, D Cl’k. " Ich2l ms-m j Georgia, Columbia County; | i'V 11 ERE AS Benjamin 11. Warren and John I MeGar, Executors of the Billot William . 3l(.'('ar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. 'i hese arc therefore lo cite and admonish all and ’ , lingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased” ' ; lo he ami appear at my office within the time pre scribed hy law, to shew cause if any they have why said letters should not be grunted. Given under my band at office, this 241 h day of ■ j February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk 1 I feb 27 47 Georgia, it nr he County. | Court «t Ordinary, pn sent their Honors G W Evans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs. ■ ITT* nv , V V ' ■•- sth March < 1838. 2 ij I 1 ON the petition of Samuel Barron, executor of V Absolein ivm.-ey, deceased, late of Burke co. stating that ho has tally executed said will and set tlrd the f state of said deceased, and praying Idlers j disiin.sory. It is^therefore, on motion of counsel ■ orden d ti-ut the Clerk do issue a citation, reiuma- I bic to N plumber Court next, requiring all persons interested then and there to show cause why the ) tame should not he granted : And it is further or j dered that said citation bo published once a month j till court. A trij; • x tract 1 ronj I lie niifivucs. ! - 20 Cm T. H BLOUNT, D. Cl k.