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\a)Ual>lo Rf'ul IMni for Sab*.
VLL that PL A STATION or TRACT OF
I.AiSJ), xitualodtm llurite Creek, containing
hetwco?i nine hundred und u thonsnnd acre*. 't hen;
ii belwc. n three ami lour liuudro I Acres ol Savan
nah and Crock low Grotmfl, of win%|i tlu.ru .« u
good project ion inclosed and n good planting or
kcr. The w holu tract in well covered wiili nnk,
hickory and pm« limbvr, and nbunmi with line
springs. ihe I’Untiition in hounded by Hudk*
Crook, oiv* und u hull mile*, 'jiul no where more
thin one hundred yards 1 ruin Iho K ill JUud; lire
tower lino mil> 2 mile* Iron* the Rail Road Depos
itory, nt Hamburg. I Ins LJanliiiiun jiuhNCSheu ibo
advantage ol Its good a in 21 neat na any upon the
Creek, w .lich could he creeled Rifely and cheap
Upon thi pri'intMß there is Home improvi mentn. and
an «xer ilent orchafd ol (rim trees. It can he
treated for hi private sale until Hth April, when, if
not disposed of il will he sold hi public Auction, to
the highest bidder. Iho terms will ho liberal mid
made as convenient as possible to purclmuors, but a
proportion mu«t he paid on delivery ol deeds,—
There will bo offered fur sale, at the same time and
place, n lew iiogs, Horses, Cattle, .Sheep, Gouts,
Arc , together with all iho plantation implements.
Terms for the Infer will he cash on delivery.—
The w hole will bo sold at the residence ol the unto
■rriher, on llio premiseH. 'Hie rale is to effort a
division amongst rhe heirs, and to satiafy a low
small debts duo by the estate. Titles will he made
satisfactory to purchasers. S iIAMMONfr f
Surviving Trustee of the estate ol tv A. Hammond,
march 22 w It
ftXSAHi A CoN# HAT U IKK-ROO^S,
Mo. .1 broad hi reel, and I AMi»r iimiMd
I Kroadway, Mew Vork. The «ul»Mcn-
I l»ers, lor several years past, have had
and nr.;«?ii Hoiiejintionii to supply
orders at wholesale, and ha\e been
obliged, ulnar i uniformly, to decline, in iioiim quence I
of (ho demand mi retail lining as much,ami m many
tijblanees more, than they could inert.
in establishing a branch sales room a* the Aulor
House,it heenrnn MeeeHHary to enlarge tla/ir finiah
ing eKiahla-hincel, and m doing no (hoy have made
such arrange merits ns will enable litem to supply so
it limited extent orders at wholesale.
Them* miles must in a measure be limited in con
sequence ol llioir determination to adhere strictly to ,
the prineiple heretofore pursued, ol keeping no slock
ahead, which regulation has been one means of
giving them the advantage over the large ami res
poctoble lioueHi, in being in udvnneo with the la. h
jotis, having no old stork on hand to deter them
f rom anticipating /he w is lies of the lasliionablo pub
lie for h change when called for.
lilac h and every lial will ho finished expressly for
their rerail trndv, and orders at wholesale will lie
taken from them, without any selection, except ol
sizes. Hy this meana llio retail dealer will receive
(Im lull benefit of our facilities and exertions in
bringing forward die latest and most approved
fashions.
Having nttainml their colobr ly not only by fur
nishing a superior article at a reduced price, but hy
a strict adherence to a system peculiar to them
selves and novel in this country, they would avoid
any thing in making this arrangement that should
interfere wilh that syslcii .
•Selling but one quality of hats, and the great; r
part ol our customers being conntloisHeurs of thu
Vi tide, w hose ni' , e diserimmution cun detect thy
lc;i«l ilclcei, in its quality, hc/Uity, or general clih. - -
m lei for hue las 11", we propose supplying that part
ol the wholesale dealers with an assortment intended
lor their moot particular eustomeis. VV e shall not
take orders lor hats varying in qtial'ly or style from
those retailed by us at t lie time the order is received • J
LKAKV tV Co.
Jbor ih;? inform;)lion of those unacquainted with
the reputation ol iheir establishment, tliey annex
ihe following editorial remarks from llio London
Morning JJerald :
“ The progress which the Americans have made
m srverßl branches ol inunulactims is really na
'toinslung. A low years ago there vmin not a hatter
m the I idled Stales who could matte a hat lit to be
worn by u well dressed man, und consequently all
hais ol a superior quality were imported from this
country. A great change him taken place. We .
have te-en a specimen ol geiitleinon’s fiath inanu
taemred hy Leary a Co. of Mow Vork, w hich are ‘
equal. W not superior, both as respeclH shapo und .
quantity, to the very best made pi any purl oflhis
country. Although the nnitermlHlt'e chiclly seul. *
•from fcingland, they are sold, retail, about ,?ne-tlnrd
idiaapor iluin in march iiB. hvv l:a !
WIT OF LETTEttN
| 5 KM AIMING in the Post O/llco at Louisville, .j !
.S. V (in. ini (he 3lsl Maii li, IS;i:t.
Atkins David McHrido Dr VV G
Alford Byas jWcassay John
Uulhvvvli II FI JIPKruUi miss Unry
Hrowii Tolwor IVoon VViinliingtou
< 'nsoy linear M I • J’arsons J A
'('hcaihnm Juiiim 1. J'r.'co I'ntrick
Folies John i’rior .Mary
Kuigle Win K iiuilurd Jolm S
Klournoy J’ W Jinli /^miiM
liiinn Janies iiidiorls Grcon
Galinun A; Williamson Jiugars John
Howard Willinin Hnilbrd Ouinjibril
Hutching Simon Sherrod James
Jones Jniiez Sioroy llenj A
Johnston 11 V Tisdulu Win II
Jenkins John J Turner .laiiioa K
Key Thomas Tiirvm Ulitius
Key J S Tbos I’lcasants R1
Ivnight Khjnh Tarver Smnmd II
Isiwrey Christian Walden enpt Kli t
Lana mrs Mary Woollmi Thomas O
ijiinipp Lewis Walden Keniaa t
J.yon l.'ol Jolm Watson liroenG i
;MrKtgiley Thus 'I Walton Daniot . (
-Milcludl Giles V mingblood David 3 ..
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LIST OF LETTERS
IKcinaining in tlio J’ost Oll'.i'ti at W.ynosloro on the if
l«t cd Ajail, 1838.
A
.Allen John D Altaway Elijah n
Allen A .M Andrews Harvey "
ft h
Jtyne Ktuult A 11!yah Hell Matilda v
Hyue Knoeh Ihirnes U ilham "
Bush Joseph Brigham U ilham °
By no Elijah <! "
e J'l
Cali's Jsnnvs '< nsey P L .Miss
f hurchtll Chancey 12 ( 'rocket Floyd
Carpenter Bailey J Cook Sarah Ain't
( unwell Enoch U Corker Steiilicn
l> ,L
Daniel Mosos Hebrnport widow of S .
Drake John Dcbenport
Dreary Patrick
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Erwin I rod cl 3 I'.vaus WJ & Wiggins ; v
Evuhb Julia M A I l
F’’ j w
Fryer John Fox Samuel I) ly
Kinlev James Flyer A G j si
Finley John , 1 t>
t; _ V
Goldins. Thomas t Inllin George]
Gi strap B L Gudlrey E s
<inHin J Godby Simeon il
Gray Joshua GurnerCG p
II a
llinos Gaorgsm E Hill lliighhy r
Holland William r
.1 i
Jenkins Sterling -'ones Matthew t
Joins Mr Joins 11 P
Jone. D 'V
u
King Stephen C Kilpatrick Ihnnas
l.uuuenux Martha Ehhmiic James E 3
EuinGill An pa *•"";•> ‘ hotnas
Lumpkin E\V ' " Bety miia
Morris* W S G Moors A U
Moore Jus T Maynors Jesse
Met olhiiu Jordon iMillon Peter
Me Lam Jolm
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Novvlvnd A J Nelson .lame*
Nelson Ann Neeson Dr II
I*
Palmer Lewis Porland lliehavd
Parsons John 11 Pa roe John U
Peterson Eveline Mot Palmer Beniamin
Pareeit John Parsons Dr T A
H
Itebisoii Turner Hay J I.
llobsris Jcllersoil Koval Moves A Godey
UowLcw Hosev
N
Slfinner John Month Kilns
Kumiitr \V ilham Slnnger Alev.mdcr
T
Thama, Joseph D 'Z I'erttsOn J dm
'Vloiehead Dr J,one* 3 Wim(*»rly Isaac
"’imherlv Kdnard l Uigpms Atuo*
Williams Kraklcl WiMmms lienjnnin i
W v.i Wdlum U \\ illiams Marv A
JDB JANSEN. P .11
ST lit A V ED, liotu i Ik* (•■liiitiiijoji I
i of Hoxler Jourdam, In \Vu. Kington |
county, a grey liore.*, about live 1* el
al«o, ft bay mart, ulmui the I ]
\ K tr yW-sorno height, strayed off" lug* i!.» r on | ;
, slh or (illi of March Jqk, (he horse ! i
1 has a dentin his forehead, about ilie coil ot lus lace, 1
I also marked on the sides by the saddle, and on the
I shoulder* by iho hurt ol tho collar, lie has also very
. ! short und wide lon-bead, more ho than common';
. ' Micro urn no particular marks on Iho mare,only she
, 1 has a very long bushy tail and a small w hite hp it [
! in her face. The subscriber offers $25 reward to J
, j any person that will lake thfcin up and convey them j
i to ilio plamarion of H'm. Johnson, in Hurko county, !
1 two miles above itobcrtson’s store.
npril 11 w3t A TLX A NDKR JORP J N
wash i n<;k ).m i am: s i:.u in ak v.
Mir.* SARA lIJVV.fHK At iv I/J J’, Principal.
,f B Mlh second term of tins Seminary’ con.menecs
«s ui Monday, 2d April, and for the general in
formation of applicants from a distance, notice is
given, thru burn! can be obtaitned in the most res <
pectable ianniies in our town, a prices varying from
ten to twelve dollars per month, fuel, lights and
washing included.
The course ol instruction in this Institution, is
thorough, complete, and as extensive us in I be moot
approved northern .Seminaries. The dneipline nnd
studies, in each department, oro carefully adapted to
the ages and standing ol iho pupils, and in all, the
Hiblo is a book ol daily study und recitation, being *
regarded not only oh ibe means ol enlightening tin*
conscience and purifying the heart, butuu the basis i
of all correct education.
ROOK.S USED IN TUI*. BRMINA 11 Y. I
The Bible, Walker's or Webster’s I dictionary, <
f luid's Guide, Mount Vernon Header, Analytical i
Header, Porter’s Rhetorical Header, .National Head
er, \ oung Tadics’Ulam Hook
Peter Ibirlcy’a Geography, American .School Geo <
( grapby, iVlali(;bruii’s Geography. i
Goodrich s J irsl Hook ol History, Second Book 1
of History, Willard’s Hepublic, Worcester’s Tie- <
nienis of History, with Gulosmiili’s Grt-eco, Home 1
und England, Goodrich's Tc.(desia.*tical History.
Andrews* and Stoddard's Latin Grammar, Good*
I rich’s Latin Lesson’s Latin Header, Virgil, Cicero’s
j Select ()mtions
l-merson s Hirst Amlimctic, Tmerson’s Second .
j Aritomctic, Adams’ JScvv Anthnietic,< 'olbnrn’s f irst 1
I Lessons, Hailey’s Algebra, PJaylinr. Euclid
Smith’s Mew Grammar, Airs Phelps' Botany, I
Lincoln's Botany, Hay ward’s Physiology, Combo’s
Physiology, Aleott's Hnuse-l-live in, G'allaudol’ |
Natural ’Theology, Paloy’s Naturn* Theology, A!-;
iloh’h (’lass Hook oi ’ Nadira 1 Phoology, NV alls on the J
M ind, Mason on Sell-Knouledge, Kidd’s Physical !
Condition of Man, Smnlho's I'hilosophy of Natural I
History Coni..lock’s Pliilosopliy,Coinslock’s (’hem
istry, Wilkin’s Astronomy, Hedge’s Logic, A her- 8
crombio on the Intellectual Powers, Newman's
Hlieioric,or Blair's Hbctnric, A Icxandorb. ilvidcnccu
id Christianity, Sullivan’s J’olltical Class Hook.
KATI'S OF TU IT. UN. j l<
For children under 'J years of age, per quarter, $S 00 j m
“ “ over U ami less than 12 years, “ 10 00 1*
“ “ over 12 years - - - * a 12 00 c;
Tho only extra char.,' sin this Seminnry, arc fur jei
Mimic, per quarter, • . ... - la 00 |c-
French, “ - - - - 5 001 tc
Drawing and Painting, in all their varieties, 5 00! v\
ni:i Kll UNCKS.
Tho Trustees beg leave tn reliir to tho
gentlemen: r<
Hi v. S. 8. Dav's. Augusta; Kov. S. J, Tassels, b
I Mneon; Dr. VV. II Weems, anil D. I*. Hillhouso, ki
E'oluuibns; Daniel ('handler, Mobile, Ala.; and Win. II
I. Harris, EVdumbns, Mian.; Col. K. U. Hong, Mu* si
riunnu, Florida
A. H. ALEX ANDl'R,Cliainnuu. j u
SAMHKH If A UN ETT, Treasurer. il
10. M, UlUt'i'ON, Secretary. Ii
Dr. JOHN 11. POPE, si
MAiiKA. DANE, tl
JAMES WINE PI ELD. tl
MarchlB3b wlvv V
An cviutoniiniu y tmu remarkable cure. ai
Mrs .Mary Dll lon, of Williamaburgh, was restored
to health l>y the use of this medicine.—'J'ho sy.ii|)- •
toms of this dost rcssmg eus® were as lollows: Total
loss of appedle, pulpilaliori ot the heart, twitching I
of the tendons,with a genera) spasmodic affection of si
the muscles, dilliculty of breathing, giddiness, j Vl
langonr, lassitude, grout depression of spirits, with > r
Che fear of some impending evil, a sensation ol I°l
Hollering nt the pilot tlio stomach, irregular tran-l
sient pains m different parts, grant emancipation i•'!
with other symptoms of extreme debility.
'J'ho above ease was pronounced hopeless hy | b<
thrceofllte most eminent physiemns, nod a dissO- i H 1
lution ol the patient daily awaited lor by her (fiends, j (,[
uliieli may bo authenticated by tlio physicians j "
uho were in attendance > v ho has given her cheer-( 1 '
lid permission In publish the above facts, and will j'!
also gladly give any information respecting Ibo ‘ JI
benefit situ Inn received to unv enquiring mind. IV
iM A IiV UJLLU.N. l !
lit
Kr Mr. Cdmrlcs Semplti, who hod been:"
nlllieted (or five years with liimiorid habitual Aslh- lc
mu, applied io Dr Evans on the 4th of Nov. labor- i
mg under the following symptoms: A sense oi | *'
tightness across die chest, with Ibo greatest dilii- j A’ 1
eulty iu breathing, distressing cough, generally |
ending with copious expect oral mu of viscid phlegm,
disturbed rest, the face turgid und of a livid hue; j
could not lie in a horizontal position without the l>h
sensation of jinmydinlo snfl'oealiou, languor, droiv- ,in
sincss, and dissinvss in tlio head, and loss of up- mi
pot te. he
Mr .S', applied to tho most eminent physician in ‘' a
tlio oily, likewise used several oilier remedies [on
'.vithont obtaining any permauenl benefit un-1
til Ins Ineatly pi rsiiuded him “ o plaoo himself |
under Ur e.vaus' treatment. He is now relieved )
ol lus complaint, nnd called at tlie office yesterday, '
avowing that be bad not words to express Ids gruli- : no
. Ie ‘or the benefit ho had received, j co
‘ i\, r ...alf hy an I’ONY & /MINES _ th
rrv-VToT.e 'rum fiocl, S. i*. (f ii boil to 1
W V iCttC.. | ,; vaus . d„
~ c . , , ,~'oitul Cuvvper known (lie
Dear fsir: bad the n,.. •• . - omj ,‘ ~|a n, ho u ,
ined.cal qnahties ol .be e>■ , Illyie lf> would /
.veil us thousands since (besn.' s - ~u I | lt , ncr Ino
liaveexperieiiced Us aomlerlnl elfocu ■ lll
reus system. The public utility ol » •’iL ct )of
Yus blighted m the bud, through the natural on 1 in,
d bis nervous debility upon the mental powers,
a Inch made it necessary Ibr him to seek relief bo-1
loath tho rural shade, but tlio calm retreat gave bis I P‘ a
iltysicul nature no repose. It sente one Uien bail P ,u
mown the secret of concentrating tho medical vir- ;
eos of the Camotuille, the discoverer would have!
men immortalized with poetic zeal, us the bcncldc- i [
or of sufioring man. the
'J'ho above lines wi re prompted from tho effect 1 cot
Hive experienced Irom Dr. If m. Evans' t'lunomilo are
’ills. Vours, Ac. BIIEI.DEN J*. (ill.liEU I’, pro
ang 6 Durham,Green co. N V. I not
\nother recent test of Elie linrii.ilU'i! : lea
rirtues of Or. M in. Hvans’ dlctiir inoe—j usi
Dyspr/ism —Ten yours stanilnig. —Mr J. McA’enzio,; me
,\as afflicted with the above complaint fir ten mil
rears, w Inch ineapneialed w ith him at intervals, for: bei
dx years, in unending to Ins business, restored to! tw
ported health, under the salutary treatment of Dr po
U rn. Evans.
The principal symptoms w ore, a sense ol ihslon- !
sum and oppression after eating, distressing pain in
ihe pit ol the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite,
giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great debility j
and eumciaiiou, depression of spirits, disturbed ,1a
rest, sometimes a billions vomiting and pain in il.o nb
right side, an extreme degree of langour and faint- i
ness, any endeavor to pursue his business causing I
immedia.o exuuslion aiul weariness. us
Mr. McKenzie is daily attending his business, .r
and none of the above symptoms have recurred !
since he used the above medicine Hu is now a i
strong and he; Uhy man. Hu resorted to myriads i
ol remedies, hut ihev wereall inelfeeiual.
l I'o.jjaale by ANi'ONV At HALVES | y
march H Sole agents for Augusta, Leo , ’
VIMIJM-STU VTOirs .sAHK. !b
\T7 11,1. he sold, on the first Tuesday iu June I ll
v next, nt the lower market house in the city j a
of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, iu pur-1 o
suanee ol an order of I lie f’oart «! Ordinary of I a
lit. hmoiid county,the following properly, belong- , t
pig 1., ibe estate ol David M'lxinue, deceased, \iz ; , i
l‘exv No. ltd in the First I’leshyteii.m I hureh, in : a
1 Augusta , t
\ LOT, | \
On tlio sonlli Mvl« us i'ri»a«l-sirtvi t in Augusta, in ; - s
! Iron! ot' tho IMaiUoiV HoU'l, ovionditi*’ Irom Mtid !
street to Eilis slieiii'.M Ivl in wallh, botnuled j ,
I east hy lot ot Is .a Henry, ind west by lot ol V. n ,
liam Turaming. t ,
A HOT.
| On the south side of broad street, in August). , >u. t |
■ taiuiiig a front ol TO feet, s inches, und lujntmg
| hack the same of that along Mqrhury street by w hu Ii
!it is bounded on the east, *.OO teei, wnth the m - ,
| provetnents thereon, now ooeuptad b_ i’mer Car- ,
! rie,and others i.
At so. FOl'U LOTS,
iOn the north sale ol Hioa.J street,‘in An,,nsia, i,.,.V
oeeupiedhv Wtliiam Jouos, and 'other , lietn ilu
1 i omer ol liroad and Mnrbiity strtels.
I‘laU'x olTbe premises will b> Vxlljhi e i at the:
j . .tie. wlun the terms will he i.iudekiiodu j
1 mar 31 v.ti JOHN I*. JiING, Adut .*
\fc GKK a KAKIiSTRAW, Alter, Uc \
nt law, Covington, Ga. idler I heir fe‘-‘r\
lor lho general adjustment and collection of drd )ls I
in tlie Circuits adjoining that in which they f
and will abend regularly at the Courts in the com,!
lies of Fayette, Henry, Newton, Jasper, Morgan,l
Walton, Gwinnett, Dolvalk, Coweta and Campbell, |
npnl I! tvdiii
sr.COM> SPUING HACKS.
The; Second Spring Ifacos, over the Western
Course, at Columbus, will cotnraonco the second
Tuesday ( ■SIh) of May next, when the following
purses will be offered
Ist ilny—mile heats—purse S2OO
2d day—2 mil ■ heats—purse 300
3d day—3 mile heats—purse 500
dth day—i mile heals—parse 800
Oth day—mile beats, bet sin 5 COO
The track has undergone thorough repairs and
will ho in first rate older for safety and lime.
Hammond says ho will be here with John Guod
ron and Gorotv, when be will bo glad to meet his
Alabama friends and treasure strong!h with them at
the end of the campaign. Edmonson will he hero
willi Turnbull, when be would gladly meet Zeliua,
the siiceessliil competitor of Turnbull over the
Montgomery truck in January last, live the by,
Iverson At. lionner, and Col. Crowell, have some
young things in Keeping for Ilia play, that it is
l hone lit will cut out work Gr the heal of the hairy
family. (tome one, come all, who have the “ good
ones” and put up your pewter, far horses will ho
here and thuacol the f.rst order.
April II w4t 8. M. J ACIfSON, Sec'V.
ADittINIHTHATOR’S SA “
|j .N pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordi-
E. nary of Kielnnoiid comity, will bo sold at the
Court House in HoolyJeounly, on the first Tuesday
in June next, will in the legal hours of sale, Iwo
trucls of laud in said county of Dooly, belonging to
the estate of Jarvis linllnrd, deceased, viz :
Lot No. 22.'!, in the 2d District.
Lot No. 5’U l , in the 12lh District,
mar 30 A. J. MILLER, AdmV
TO TIMMi PUBLIC*
P.VVNK Si. JANUAUV’S
Piitcnt Lever Press, for Hailing and Com.
pressing Colton.
rBHIK attention of Planters and Shippers is reS-
J. peetl'ully invited to the above valuable inven*
lion, with the confident belief ihiit it will be found
mperior lo every improvement ol the kind yet of
fered to the public. The comparalive'y iriiliug '
■xpeiiso required (or its erection and successful op
iration, together w ith Ibo quantity of cotion it is
•apable of packing, (six or eight hands being able
0 turnout 50 bales per day,) give ii an importance
which they trust a hlim-.i - Jlimun i,y will ;• rc
'iale, ’ J
As some evidence of the favotahlo opinion a|-
•eaily excited in the public mind, the proprietor
jeg leave to introduce the following report and ru
(olulioii ol the select eummittee rppoiutetl by the
House of Representatives of the Stale of Missis
lippl.
“Tim select committee to whom was referred the
Memorial of Messrs. l*ayno and January, have had
dm snina under consideration, 'the committee
iiavo examined the model of the cotton pross pre
a nled by Air. January ; (him said eiuminutton, and
ihe sluleinonts of several gentlemen who have seen !
.lie sumo in operation, the committee believe jl a|
valuable improve, nail, and one well worthy ol the
luironago of thd cotton plainer, both for packing
md compressing col lon. The committee llierelure
•eeominend the adoption of the following rosolu
ion •
TlesolccJ In/ the Legislature of the State of Mis*,
lis.iippi, That Messrs. Payne & January, by the ii -
volition ol llioir now patent Cotion press, havocun
rihulod in an essential manner to improve the
iperation of cotton pressing.
Adopted by the House of Representatives, on the
ith day of May, 1557.
REOOMMENUA't'ioNS. —'1 he undersigned mem
icrs of the Senate of tho State ol Mississippi, take
treat pleasure in recommending to the cotton planl
•rs of Mississippi and the adjoining States, Payne
tv January’s Patent Lever Colton Press, fur pack
ng and compressing cotton. From the examina
ion we have had time to make es the model cxln
jilod to us by the patentees, mid also from the re
mit ol u committee of the House ol KepireseliOl
ives of this Stale, wh have no hesitation in saying
hat the general use ol the patent lever cotton press
vij| be highly beneficial to the cotton plai ting in
ercst of the Southern Slates.
(Signed,) A. ts. McNutt, Stephen Cocke, Jehu
Vail, Franklin Wull,llobt. U. Buckner, Jl. A. Har
is, Janus Me Haven.
I do certify that 1 have one of .Messrs, Payne,and
nnuary’s patent lever cotton presses erected on my (
tarnation, nml find it in every respect superior to
ny thing of the kind 1 have ever seen, and would
icoimuend the adoption of it lo every planter in ,
e South U ilh eight hands, 50 bales per day j
an bo easily baled, and when creeled, will, no (
ouht, last from twenty to llfiriy years
Hinds count v, 7th April, 1837.
A. STONY.
(Copy,! Natchez, 21th /eh 1837.—T ImVo wit
ossed the operation of Mr January’s patent lever
otlou press, in compressing abide ol cotton from
ae si/.c of 37 indies KUlta size of 20 inches, and do
1 ilh pleasure state, that I believe it a cheap mid
arable machine for pitching or compressing cotton.
NOAH HARLOW, j
[Copy.] Natchez, 2ViU Feb. 1837.—Having wit I
easedtho operation of the lover press lately put up ;
. lids place by 11. W January, Esq. for Ihe purpose
f compressing cotton, I liaie great pleasure insay
ig that I was fully satisfied us its efficacy, and
nld earnestly recommend it to llio notice of
1 'who arc wanting presses at their gins ibr
mite- .
“iking couo‘- 13, M. STL DM AN,
... .'Oil Mill, Teh 27, 1837.-We,
( opy.j ix.iirn, ~, examined I lie patent lever
0 uiuliTsigiietl, lm\ i. •. mid seen ii in operation,
improsc ol Mr. Jaiiiinr> » * ? hen tho machinery is
c perfectly salislicd that . auiro more than the
o perly adjusted. it will not ■ |, al „ 0 f cotton; I
nver ol two men lo compress j rorn tp , |
living it as small in dimensions ii_ qy roeom j
mat screw press. We would cordi- ’so deter- i
end it to all, and more particularly to dm < lls |
ined upon erecting a compressing inachiiiv.,’ |
■iug pn icr.tbh' on many accounts, and certainij’
void the greatest imponanie, viz: expense and j j
river.
DAN’L A. RALCOM,
JAMES MENS ELL,
JOHN' AMBLER,
SETH YUUA’G
-1 have examined the compressing machine ol Mr. ,
miliary, and fully concur in opinion with the |
hove.
’ D. C. AMBLER. |
H’e, the umlersigucd, having seen the above |
tamed machine at operation, tally concur in the j
tatemenl expicssct! by the above named gentlemen. |
WM. RAMSEY,
TIMS. J. SIIHUYEU. |
[Copy. 1 Natchez, Fell. 21, 18vj7.—Mr. Kob't |
lunu.tr> —dear sir: 1 as an umnlorested jterson.havc i
witnessed, while ilia ship .Montpelier, ol which I !
have the command, was lying at the cotton press i
landing, the jrower ol your i ninprosscj lever press,
and can attest it lias reduced one of my largest hales
01 the lot of cot ton marked “Elias Chifls,” as small
as any that 1 have ever had trout the steam press of
the same size; and it is m; opinion licit your press
can reduce cotton bales into as small a compass as
any steam press’, as 1 wa> convinced from the trial
made will, tho cotton bale above referred to. 1
wa* one i f tho three individuals that compressed
said halo. «
To all Planters in want oppresses, who make large
crops of cotton, winch they are in the habit ol
shipping to Europe, coast wise, I would unbesita
lin :iy recommend the adoption of this press, ns n
would (liable them lo have their con on earned ai
less rates of freight, and the compression can be
d meby (heir own plantations while ginning.
1 am very sorry that your press had not been in
e > i i i pi before my cargo was pressed, as you
would have had • bettor chance In have’ exhibited
tl ■ p, rlbntiaocc i-I your press before my departure
\\ i bmp you all the good success that yon just
l\ m ii tin your iuduitry, I icuuin, jour
Illlild,
.1 \MEO. .MEIGS,
Oil bond ol i'ii -Irp Montpelier.
i( Burke (.'oun t v, Gco. Jan. 31m, 1837.
U 1 certify that 1 have packed seven or eight bags
■of cotton on Payne A. January’s patent lever
Rpress, and find it in ever} way superior to any thing
I Ini the kind I have ever (hen, and can with pleasure
I jfccornrnend the adoption if it to every planter, nnd
1 *havr no doubt when erteted, will la»t twenty or
J'JHN G. lIATCIIEU.
/JcaifK County, Geo. Jan 31st, 1838. I,
Ido certify that 1 have oleos Payne & January’s
patl n t lever presses on my plantation, the first that i
has ever h en erected in tlin State, and can slate i
w ith Pleasure to the public, that it surpasses any !
thingol the kind I have overseen in point of speed, |
ease a’td convenienc ?, and 1 see no danger in pres- i
sing cttton with proper care, tnd it can lie attached
to the gin-house, so as-tobo secure from all wenth
ei. Tip Post of which may bt covored with §275
or 8300 ft farthest, and when built of good malen j
uls, will jo doubt last from twenty to tliirty years,
1 nod I bolitvo it is calculated to piess two hales in the I
1 time any strew can press, one, (nd would recenn
; mend the 0< iUo ’'l l l l!ai ‘tcrs.
EDVV. A'ATCIIFU.
I i
GEORGIA, Burke county i
We the unl eis ‘£ n(,( l d° c ‘ c|, *. l 'i were pro- jt
senl and vvitn^ s,L 1(> °l )nra,lori of. Messrs. Payne 1 1
■ & January's cotton
PAvss, erected on j i
the plantation V *” r - Eovvard and take : t
pleasure in sayrS that we heltevo fc will answer
the purpose mod admirably, and wiljlhu a decided j
i advantage to eveV cotton planter. J'j'gCotum bale j
j pressed in our pn*" ncc i " :u ’ h' C! ■ 1 dig, twenty- :
; five hy seventeenwhich "'’’G 'Wjfour ln:n- i*-
’ dred pounds. T ll I ale wu» presse* w j t |, tour (
' ; hands. A. J. I.AW-sON, I |
> JAS. W. JOM‘>, wak
A M'.MIiF.KTOiV <
JO.S'EI’II 8. IlEVN(jri)g o
U. W. CLAYTON. i ’ tl
, Feb. 7, IH3B. , , fWt d
I concur with the a ” jve Sf'bMen. ft
WM. IIA/(..|jpst. 1
I concur with Hie ata l " in ,'; , ’’? ot '. l l'" un>J? a E e(1 I
gentlemen. \\ M. -j. <- . *'l ul l,Kv r
\ »
■Hw
(• I.ORfrlA , Hurke coum'l , ~v
I do hereby roriify ihaiV vvaa , sl
F’dvvnrd Hatoher to builch ono ol a f ,lu f 6 | p
y'n option presses alter a produce*! "JJJJfJ 11
John Perrin, w inch com> ,nl , imll « aw 111 "-era- le
lion, w inch performed heV l,n< ox l ,eclll ans.j ;o
Further 1 believe two good Aiechaincscun coining s
omt in three weeks, limber V" 1 'f* B 1 * I el
I also think it worthy the consir cra,lon a '‘ cl)l |»n ji
planters, also ul I i hose who w V l !' '“W™*' ■'>«« tc
bales. jV.MhBNbh.su,.. ,*3
Fob Oth, 1833. \ ; f 0
| GEORGIA, Urn* fe county: V ... i ’S
' I certify I have seen the perfoW namn ' , •’‘ usB, ' < J*
{ Payne & Jnnurry’s patent lever rV'™ nt , , can W
1 with pleasure that it surpasses ail* l ™! , 1 V' *’■" jH
lor seen or know ii to puck cotton !U " ls lIIK ffl
, surpassed in point of speed, ease aW B ; J|
( and when erect* A “ , J „,ubt lastl l 'vo!ity or thir- :1
‘yC3i'»,amj do moat heartily rect»m% C!lld dlB ad ‘ J F'
lion of it to nil planters. 0 „„ 11
Given under my hand, this Bth Febm , i']
JAMES McAM u&1 l ‘ A< - I]
1 do heartily concur with the above i
SAMUEL S.J- uvi 'hf. •
I most earnestly concur with the ahns 1 I l.
Feb. Ulh, 1838. JOHN vvt “'- j B
Persons desirous of obtaining tbo abs! ,la| nerl 11
Patent I’rcan, either lor Georgia or Fl rl , I ."
please address John Pekkin, VVuynoibu* Ullr ' io 11
| t. aunty, Georgia. ;■ j |
j in oifering the above named Press for si’’., ! J0 !
! citizens of Georgia and Florida (its utilil) having , m
( already been proven) w e hesitate not to s’ ■ tbat, u
in every instance where a trial of ils power fnadc, y
that it will be found greatly superior tunny ,'"K <>l dr
llie kind ever olfored tbo public. IVc hope f> f tid tn
coiifidontly expect, the patronage ol tbo pnbl. "
A. JillVNE,< mi
JOHN PE URL ■_ eo
feb 14 2mdfrw&w 37 dli:
T( > BOAT (JWXEKH AND I'ATKoI.S
Navigating• Savnuah and Hroail rivers,
BY’ an act of the General Assembly of the so J
of Georgia,nssentod tolhe'Jfith Uecemher, It, j 11
it is made lie duty of life inferior courts of the'g j
era I counties of said slatu, bordering on, or whi J n
navigable waiters pass through, to cause to be p)n| M
lished, the provisions of the several ads of the gi .
nerul assembly, regulating boat owners, their agent 11,0
ami palFoons, navigating said waters. 1,11
l!y the afbresaiu nets every boat navigating the* 1 ' 11
Snvnnniili or llroud rivers, are required to have a 1 ’ 11
while patroon,with a Hill of Ending ready prepared 01
110 exhibit lo any while person, who may wish to ‘
exaniino the contents of the boat under their charge 1
showing the name ul said patroon ami consignee of 1
tile cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for '
bids any boat ow ner,their agent or patroon,to permit ;
any boat hand being a slave; to put on board of their
hold, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ol any kind, pool 1
try or oilier articles in which by law they are forbid ‘
to (radish, sxcepl the same is exhibited in the bill of ■
lading of the owner ol said boat or bis agent, and un- !
dor Ids or their direction entered, making it penal (
against every offender of the aforesaid acts.
Therefore,ail concerned w ill take notice, that the *
acts of which the foregoing is extracted will lie en- •
forced against offenders who may be taken in the ■
county of Lincoln. '
Lewis Parks,
W. 11. G.v.ntklow, j
John Moss, 1
Stephen Stovai.l, 1
Pete it Lamar,
nor 38 if 278 Judges of Inferior court.
Reward.
j| OST on Tuesday evening last, either in Angus- i
hi ta, or on the Wrighishoro’ road, within f miles i
of Augusta, a Red Morocco POCKET BOOK,con- 1
taming 310 or $315, in bills, the barks not recollect- i
ed. The inline of tbo subscriber is written inside Ihe I
Pocket Book. The above reward will be given for i
thedelively oftlio Pocket. Book nnd Money to Mr. i
M. Little, at the Globo J foie), or to the subscriber in ’
Crawfordvillo. TUGS. J WELBORN. t
one 30 153 if <
|£aglc £&otei. L
rnt lIP, subscriber having purchased this dcsira
S. blesilc, in the City of Jackson, situated on 1
the north side of the Stale-House square, is deter- ; .
mined lo remove oit in a few days, ami assures all i I
those who may call on him that every attention |
I and provision shall ho made for their acComraoda- i .
: non, which the nature ol the country will permit;
■ ami that his accommodations for travellers, horses,
I and boarders, shall be equal to any in the State,elf
! of the immediate bank of the Mississippi river, and
| in so far as the circumstances of th? country will
I permit,his accommodation shallpiot lie surpassed by
j any. 11c pledges himself to keep u good table,good i
t >ar, furnished witii the best of liquors; good com- 1 I
f ■'bio rooms; good clean wholesome beds; a quiet ;
I v “ *Vee from not and noisy intemperance; and ;
house, * ll |,| es furnishocl with good ostlers, and
good <r\ s , n ami ladder, and at as reasonable
a plenty of cm payment, at short
tuims sis pnicticw i*i
periods, will, in nil b « . . ! <
I To members of the LGktah- urc,a,» those having .
business m the courts ai > ekson , ''w subscriber J
will lurnish good comforw.’.'l* roo ",lf' bo,l \ l " s , um ' ,
mcrand winter, either in his n .'am Tavern but ding,
or in one a tew yards distant, wX” 1 ' he h°. s latcl y
! procured, and fitted up for the purpo. s "> 111 ,llr ! r °l*'
! lion. They are invited to call and exa.A' n ® 1,18 “ c ‘
I commodalions for themselves, and if fhoy bke,
! try them. He is perfectly aware of theaccom.nir'da-
I lions hitherto aliurded in this town, nnd is dtler
j rained to improve,them andthat those who favor hint
with their custom, shall not not go away reasonably I
i dissatisfied. if. B. j ■
Jackson, Miss. Sept 13. Mount Vernon. 1 ‘
Jun 4 wi3in 2 j
(Georgia, llmkc Gonr.lv :
i WJ HEKb. VS Janies Holland applies for let- I
| iV tors of ad ministration on the estate of Mary
Griffin, deceased.
These are tin refore to cite ami admonish all and
singular, the kindred ami creditors of the said de- j
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
within the tone prescribed by law, in my office,
j io shew cause why said letters should not bo grant-
I ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, in
: Waynesboro, this 2Utb March. IS3S.
T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep’y. Cl’k.
mar 23
1 GEORGIA,) Court of Ordinary
: ib.-ric i county, j September Term 1837.
j B T PON application of Alexander F. l>opson,adini
-1 nistiHtor de bonis non,of the estate Green 1)
1 I\ ;; -c dec’tl.,stating that helms fully administered L
• i -a i dale and praying citation lor inters dismisaoryA
lie, mi motion ordered, that theelerkdo issnea cilq'
I:-i.i lequiring all persons to shew cause why i lf
shall not If grained—and that the samapjfc
pi.alfiicd once a mouth tor six months. /
A true extract bom the minutes, this 12ih d ll of
I S picmbcr. IS .7. tUblll’A PERKY,
yllt 1 lu6iU 2 oW
, Georgia, Burke Cvi ...
i p P rdiuary ’Jut their Honors G W
Evans Abel Lewis and E j;,
Umv ,V V f,’i A March, 1833.
1 A r “ e °'h ‘ Barron, executor of X
Abso e,n Kinsey, da j , a[e Burku co . |
siaung that ho has ally sald wi „ atld set .
lied the estate ot sa d deco, , i ~ '
dismiasorv. It is there(o> nd > jra - v ‘ u = e
ordered that the Clerk do ? ™ e ‘’
iat i . c* i / ■ citaiioj, return*.- on
: bio to beplember Court neA ■ all , lersull , th
interested the,, and there 4 J v *, „ 1H
same should not be granted I, r- ,t -
dered that said citation be put, * “ “ ‘ G
till said court. A true cxtrail »" (! " “ " °‘‘ lh I
_ni.ar.au dm T. U u t I E
Georgia--Burke county, i *
[ Court ol Ordinary— present, L,i on ord G. W. *
Evans, Abel Lewis, and 11 „ U„
Hale M. ,s t , au
TjTTPON tl, o peltlion of jUl ’ Ja3 f °
'd of Samuel J laymans. dJT'nT'
county, stating that lie has , is, I (j
will and testament ol soul Sieplt;, ® d '*® '. 8 ! >,
ceased, and praying letters tlore- I
loro, on motion ol counsel, ordered'. 8 ‘f'7,. i
do issue a citation requiring ul (T. ■ ,
tA d n U and than i°“ rl “ l ’
then and there to show cause why 55,,,,... N _ h ..|i
Hot be granted, and that said ciniaiit, a ‘ oi
ed once u month till said court. ,J Puntisu- j r
A true extract Iron, the mmntes
march 21 m 6t T H 11LOUNW „,,,. »>
— j,’ Cl K.
Georgia, Burke county: or
Court ol Ordinary— present, thoir liouuri , v lo
ans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer,
... , . , March t)ll\ . d,
H iIUN i he pom,on of Dennis Carrol,'
conn,y, stating that Abner i, UoHidS[ ir ™J r
ui Burke county, cid, in the county ol d!oL c U ’ B
the Glh day oi October, 133a, by his ° n %
dale; a copy of which is filed in this court,hi,* '‘ l '
sell, his hetrs and assigns, to execute to ,
hath Daniel, and his assigns, ol .Murray cm r A 11
die first day of .January, 1336, tales to ih« "
laud known by the number one hundred aid .sijV
in the 1011, di. Uriel, Lilli section, originally C)u\ v
tee county; mid stating that sat I Auner hd p lrl \ '
this hie without executing said title; mid U AI
said Dennis is ihu assignee of said boiuf ari A°
praying tins court lo direct .Mathew Jones, i’ e a d-\
iiimisirutoi on me estate ol saiil Abuer IS. l.Vx* '■
one tide to said lot In iho said Dennis. If tun,l:i
jii, il is, on motion of Mu,ford -Harsh, eounsc iy,' I
,aid Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause,* i
[liuvvu to the contrary, that on the first .Monday h, I ■
July next, tins court will direct said udmiinis'ratir ! I
b execute said titlo. And it is lunlicr ordered I '
but a copy of l his rule be published wtee a month
or three months before said time,
i* A Iruu extract Irom the ruinates.
>1 mik Tii Jil.ul'NT, o r j*lt.
Burke County: * 1
JoUrt ol Ordinary— prudent, their honors GW £ v
$$ sus, Abel Lewis, and i’almur, L&qs. t
March Mil 13J3.
KyON the polilion of Burton McGhee, stating
vR iAbiic, E /iolliday,dec., late ol finrkc county,
id,on the loth day ol September, 1831, by Ins cer
un bund ol that dale, himseil, his heirs
•jlssiunß, to execute lo one Win Daniel, of Mor
n cnmiiy, titles tollielul ul Land in the town of
! ansci,ia the county of Murray : commencing on
■vstTiel at iho corner of lot No J, in die first divis
‘"jplfcaid town, running souih with said street six
tytubr, to a street, 4U loot wide, thence with said
strjlone hundred and sixty leet to a cross street,
IIM 5f up said street, to lower part of lot No 3.
Ainillso stating that lie is the assignee of said
'onlland that said Abner E. departed ibis file
.yitlijl execuling said titles, and praying that Mu
liewflones, the administrator ol the said Abner E.
a 'M • directed to execute to the said Burton Me
o OB 1° sa ot - yv hereupon, on motion ol
lullull .Harsh, counsel lor said petitioner, it is or
leiodjihat unless geoti cause beshown to the eou
lary, a,e said .Haiihew Jones,ddm’r. as aforesaid,
nil he)at July term of this court next, diroc od to
mko said lilies- And il is luilher ordered that a
"py es lids rule he published once a month fur
tree months, bolero said court
A tiW extract Irom the minutes.
march Bj ,it3t ! 1’ il BLOUNT, D cl’k.
eorgial Burke county:
ourti t (Jrdiiiary— present their, honors Ci W Ev
ans, AUlrod Lewis, and K I'nlmer, Esqrs.
\ March hill, la3B
Jl’OiVllio petition of James Buchanan and Win
Hosteil, stating that Abner E Holliday, dec’d.
'oof iltirkw county, died in the county ot Murray,
i Iho eight Vlay ol iSeplomher, 1831; by Ids cerium
ud of that ilato, a copy of which is filed in ibis
art, ohligallo himself to one William Daniel, of
irgan couinby, Ids heirs or assigns, titles to two
■ le'.'ia.'-■■olw-vtf Poin-jof, known by-the .Vo 'I,
al Aond, inaffdNo lb- And also by his certain
01 Member, »le in iliesarnu county on the 6th day
ol Etu exee®33l, the said Abner E obligated
himr'. us signa,atc ,U> the (Jsaid William Daniel, Ids
hells' town-pllhe other halfofsaid lot No 16, in
thebi»,j bond! Bmnsot (a copy of which lust
mentild xVilkulis filed in this court) and the said
James fiat eaidAu are the assignees of said bonds,
and als saii|ti : tl\Umer E departed this lilo without
exeeutihew JbD&'s; and praying lids court to di
rect Mat nilflU; administrator of the estate of
said AbnAVilliapkiicute tin: said lilies to the said
James anVdi, coal It is thereupon, on motion ul'
Milliard AVkul cabsel for said petitioners, ordered,
that unloslt will,*! 8 ® be shown lo the contrary,
that ibis c<|iocxecl't July terra next, direct said
administraiAthat ttnft-e said titles. And it is fur
ther ordcreeVp monin s rule be published once a
month for thfcct IroifU before said court.
A true ex m3t V! le ln‘nuUw
march 21 ¥N of l\ 1 11 BLOUNT, Dcl’k.
€'OL. BKO bead ferry, took from the
/ IndiansonqB34,” \* ( > Cl'ain wilh “Wm flour
noy August 22;'elled thr lll ' l " IL h gold beads;
also, one lull jev’ : elmin yhte-emed hunting watch,
with gold guana front y lm ' * ; ey the watch has
three letters on IldH) hvi ase - |1 W owner, or any of
Ids relations can gM> npU. scri . letters and prov
ing p'operly. Jl liH Uvi‘ ,fi l oh r,,n,le 11 , lo , uc
nio.iks, l l,e vvaicl,%'s,-C, d^ d ‘ l s Proeoed« di
vided among the n-olnmbV V. _ .' ma, f«lto
the editor of Ihe t.'lfeh id’,. : IC n a d ? or 10 l)eati
chain, and lor the Wfald w‘V, • Biowxi-
The Columbus Wo Col Bi ' v aliy L‘« _ ab° v o and I
erward the account to uv l i
V?OV II c-rabl^,',l^*r ''Hl
. i . .i ri , .uic inicrior Court ol .
. llla,lj to the //Diluting - )r or d ilmrv nornoses !
Jjinke county, when sill and v < n< , ru , mn i * *,
tor leave r. sell all the ‘ S"'
Wcry Utley, late of BurA.H vi bUl '
Wll.U Hi ey ’i Adm'rs.
"“A »; - ■*
application will be I
\ \ nionihs alter Court ot Jeffbr 1
male to the Honorable .Drthimry purpose tin- '
son couny, When sitting j or L- she bo.. Av..!
leave to sll the Beal Estaß Aall ‘ an
Brassel, dc'd of said county.\SsEL. adm'r,
jan 4-nl, J V vh[ !l f Vi,i tJr,nexed -
R? OI,R ntntlis after daToaabfil.r'tfii''l?, rrad 0 “ d 0
said county. \ S TEPHEN MftS adm'rx.
„, r . V* DELIA KObM 33
Feb Oth, IB3S 4 t ra »\ n i (
r , am , , * WH Iv ,! Will ho -
OuK day aprih\J of Jiurko
m. made to the ho iho Inferior (jJVposes, lor t(
county, while i or ordinaryli.ilh«rd j
leave lo .sellall the rui|;.state bolontji\v» Adui r. j SJ
J Koe, d»;ceaBed. ui 20 All willjbe b,
months applu* ai Pl e(
jL' made to the lnferior for sa
c»uuty, when silting
l«a»re to sell lot nimher tuv> Jmndred ll,
fonr, t‘d34) in the nxth Carrol
mining two I‘undffd two jT* n half acres.
Jan 33 ISvvlm 'f, * MAU.Vu, Admr
p.MUJI! monthsaltejjf; WWwiori wifi |, e made
6 to the henorahgf 0 *" l ® n ' ,r eourt of Jctlor
son county, „f, ;1,0 Jai.d m?d r fi," r ; luia 'y
purposes lor len^»K,.,.|. e ,[ ,u negroes ol
Richard 11 —...
march 16 W UAHVEV B PiPKt.vjhvj-.
1 'B'NOl’UiTymllis after dale application willbema,
i lo l\W Imnorablo Inferior court- ol 6’olumbi
county, #hen sitting for ordinary purposes, Il
leave lepehuiofollowing lolsol Land, viz: A T u -10
in dtlJmstriet; 287, 27th district; 73 and 16, lit
distypi; all /iarly county, belonging to the eslate i
Blacks lone, deceased.
/ W .H P BEALL,
\/ W M. YARBOROUGH,
f t all 19—administrators,
Ij'tOLß months niter date, application will h
made to the honorable the inleiior Court o
Burke county, when setting for ordinary purposes
lor leave lo sell all the real estate belonging to tin
estate of John J. Roc, deceased.
... , „„ , **• KOI,, Administrator
*> ayncsboro, 2od March, 1838. l, a
Jeoigiu— Burke County." 9
Court of Ordinary, present, their Honor,, I • \V
Ivans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Esi|rs. I
Uuh Ni Si, Hth March, 1838 j
fTPON the petition of MulforJ Marsh, Adnnuis I
U trator of John Walls deceased, this day tiled, I
rayingthatn Citation may issus for letters dismis- I
ory from said Auminisiration. It is on motion
rdored that thn same do issue and ho published
nee amontn fur six months. A true extract Irom
lie minutes. T lIBLO UNT, u c c o a c.
March 20 Cm .
■eorgla, Burke County. 7"
Conn of Ordinary, present their Honors GW
'.vans, Abel Lewis and Id Pander, Esijrs
UuLc Si .Vi itlh March, 1838.
UPON the application ot Alullurd Marsh t
Fielding Pryor,pray lug that the Clerk do
ue a citation lor letters dismixsury as administn ‘
ors on ihe estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased 1
s .11 m Ilion of Counsel ordered, that the named
ssti • returnable to September tenn next ol tin.
■,,iirt, to be pu dished once a month till said Con
\ t r uo extract from llio minutes.
march do Cm Til tJLOUNT, uoc on c. 99
Jeorttia, jeirersou County
V..4/7/EKEAS Roger J. Mumble, Administrator
Vv ol the estate (>1 Ih" late Manning Sprudlsi,
if said coiiutv, dceeasod, applies for dismiss, i
rom said administration.
These am tlieref iretn eitu and admonish all*;-' 9
in'.iilar the and crediters ol said dec’ll
>. mil! appear at m\ office, ait Inn the lime pres-.d 989
.1 !>v law ,io shun e.mse, il any lliey hare, win A.9 ’j
otters should not he granted.
Civon under my hand, at Louisville, tins 26i|i
i„ v m pcb. iy:;s. ebenezer boihwell,
mar 1 Clerk C U
OEUIMIIA, I Hy tbe Court of Ordinary ol m,* 9H
1 urke. county. j County.
Wll EUR AS Allen S B Prior executor ofEil.
mund Prior, deceased, late of said county
ms petitioned for letters dismisaory, staling tlmj
10 has fully administered said estate
piiose are therefore to cite and admonish all con.
'(■■rmxl to bo and appear boforo said court on the first
Hominy in May next, and then ami thoroshevv cause
,vhy said loiters should not bo granted. By
if the
nov 10 w6m TH BLOUNT Dcc o a 1 ■
By the Court Ordinary lorjl
\irke county, <i Count'. I
KM'.aS .S’aruh Smith Admmistratl
\% mid Alien .V B Prior, Administrator I
Jnivs .1 Smith, deceased, late of said county, hal
petit mod said caurt for letters dismissory, slutil 99
thnlhey have hilly administered said estate. \
Tlltso are iherufiiro to cite and lulmonish all coil
terndt to ie and appear before said court on the lirs\
Aoniay in Muv next, and then and there shew 1 -
cause vhy said letters shall not be grunted. By
order of the court \
nay 10wJm del TII CLOUNT, ncc on u 9
Georgia, IJurke County.:
WHEREAS Littlo Berry Burch applies for
letters dismissory', on the estate of dlhislt
Jeikins, deceased. ’
. arc thoioforc to cilo and admonish all ana
singin v ,(j e kindred and creditors ot said deceased,
io no ant.my eflico wiihin the lime pre
scribed by i,\v, to slrav cause, if any they have,
why said lelti>w should not be granted.
Given under m, | lnn d nt oflico, iu Waynesboro, 9|
.his d-d day of Murcia, 1338.
inai-yti 6m J’. 11. BLOUNT. Den. Clerk-
U&OIiGIA, / By the Court ol UiUmaiy lor 9
liurke county ) said County.
WHEREAS John .Vaxon, Administrator of
John S. Kenner, doe.eased, late of said conn
ty, have pi.uii. mod said court for letieru diamisssory I
slating that lie has fully administered said estate
these arc therefore to cite and admonish all con-
corned, to he and appear before sail court on the Hist 9B
.Holiday in May next, and then and theft shew cause
why said l ip.-: should not he granted. By otderof 9S
the court,
nov 10 Cm T. 11. Bf.OUNT, j» o c o n c
Georgia, Hnrke comity:
WiIJ.JREAS, B L Kirkland mid TFra Duke,
applies for Letters of Administration, on the
Estate of Madison Duke, deceased.
Tiiesc arc I Imraioro to cite and admonish all and
sinyiilai' the kindn d nun creditors of said diic'iisc.r'
lo file their objections (if any they have! in,
fie., within the lime proscribed by law, to Stic>W
cause wliy said 1 iters should not he granted, B
Given under mv liiiml at office, in Wayiwsborw
this 7th Mutch, 1335. B/^9
mar 21) w3i')d TH BI.DVJN7', D
Georgia, Burke county: B
WHEREAS IPiiliam Handier, applies sy s
lers of administaatioii on thee«<aio ot AB B|||||
tildivllnteher, deceased. B ,^^B
'idiono nre I lieri inro lo rile anil admonish alljH '
singular the kindled and creditors of said decedH H
to hound appear at my ollicc within the
scribed by iSw, lo shew cause if any they 9 9B
why said letters should n,.t be granted. I B 9
Given under my hand at office, in W ayneJßr'
this 7lh day of March 1838. j
mar 20 JT II RLOUNT. pb c o|. 9
Georgia, Jetlcrson county: J
WHEREAS, Patrick 1! Connolly, AdlniWM MBS
tor on the Estate of Tandy C Jonel lot
of said county, deceased, applies lor Letts! dts
missory. L a
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
sing tle.r the heirs and creditors of said deceased 1 , to IH
be and appear at my office within the lime prescri-
bed by law, to file their objections, if any they
have, to shew cause why said letters should not bo
grunted. j, ,
Given under my hand, nt office, in
this Riihdayof March, 1838. , .
march 16 EIiEN EZER BOTHW ELli, Clk. j|^B
Georgia, Burke County: I
1 i/EREAS, Allied 1 ludson applies lojr Help 9|
• V ters of Adininislration ou the Ijsiate of.
-Matthew A1 Spain, Jr., deceased.
1 hese are theieibrc to eiteand admonsp all and’
singular the kindred and creditors of sail Ideceusedf |9
to ho and appear at my office within tiemiww fete
sc nhed hy law, iu shew cause, if any lliey hS
wliy said letters should not be grunted
Given undei niy hand, at office, in Waynesboß
this 7th March, 1838.
mar 20 T H BLO U.fT, i) c l’lJ|
I 'Uoorgin, Jo Bor sou County: H|
Wm Spiros applies for Lcti||i
7 v of Administration do hones non on IC
estate oflfichaid Spires, deceased.
7’licsc arc therefore, to cite mid admonish all 9|
| singular the kindred and creditors of said deceaH
! lo bo and ap|iear at iny office wiihin the time fib- 19
j scribed hy law, to tile their ohjcelions if any 9||
j have, why said let lorn should not bo granted. ■■
Given under my hand, at offlec. in Loursvilleaua
doth day of Eeh 1838. EIiENK BOTHWE/T WM
~"ar 1 _ I -Hi id KBb
iGoorgiu, .sernuu Gotiniy: ' iSBt
WHEREAS, Seaborn Lambert applies fuMUg. Hi
ters or Adminisration on tho Estate of
Cpli (larringion, I.ci-cuscil, 1.-HiM.l f his county. B
Vliese are ihcrcloro lo rile and adnion’sh all and HSB
singular Ike heirs and cn ililors of said deceaaSZ
ho and app.-ar at o.v nffii c wiihin the lime pi9nC
b d hy law, to fii'o (her ohjeeiiims il any IheyHE 99
lo show cause u h v said I. tiers should not t»,
Giv< o under my band, at "dice, in JocksonSils?' HH
this Sih day of March, 1838.
mar 8.1,id JOSIICA PEKRV, coo^Pl
ffoorgla, Burke County,
Uy j IEREA.s Grubb. Admini.;r«Mr« HI
v » <he estate ul W in I.ryant, deceased - nH Vi.
'"niP for loimr. ..f.hsm.ss, un . ’ C< enaul . 'PPMei
1 hose are therefor to eiteand admonish >|| I
nngu ar the kin ired and creditor, ol said dec’d fa HH
, npj’ear at any office, within the timepniM^'
,f ‘-m.to s!i -w cause,if any they
aid letter, should not be grated; 7 ttV 9* ;
Given ii in hr my hand at office in \v.„JgkC -991
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k! 1 -' l,i, G | T(I BLOUNT, ncc JtJi
Burk.. ftMinty: ' "W& H 9
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v, e\e-ta." „l Redding it iijVanT, latel® Hii
Ilicised, applies lor ietuns dismissorvH
■ "if" l v, i lei hen lore to cite and admonish AH
I km arjf’il and creditors of said d
de MTioed !>) law , i,i show rouse, ■ any '9HBB
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