Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, April 28, 1838, Image 4

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PROSPECTUS OF run i \ i c; i; s t v iiißiton. A semi-monthly journal , tit voted to Polite J.ftt rnturr. j and useful m(t llmam TIIK subscribers contemplate publiahi-.g m Me city of Augusta, a |»u|w*r under flan above title. It is customory, on such o< easions a* the prestni, to publish to the world u full history in advance of fho coining publication, in which nil thot could he dostred f»y itn patrons in promised, mid hy 'which #•*poctaiionN arc raised much a. l * aro soldrm realized Out wo trust the public have experienced the truth of this remark 100 often, In regard a diKCUMosion of the merits of our journal, by us, hh any induce nwnt (o i(n support. Taking this Mewof ihe mut ter, wo shall content ourselves with n brief state ment of the inlr/iliou and design of the Mirror, preferring rather to rest our claims In patron ig» up uh the merits of the paper itself, than upon the ! strength of largo promises. 'The Mikkou is designed to he. exclusively a i.it- j frary journal, ond will contain Poimlnr Tales Essay* — Srlirt , Moral Headings- Agra uttvml and Scientific Intelligence- PoeXry — \lnsic,*\e. it will he the aim of the publisher, to render the Mirror acceptable ns a family paper, by excluding from its columns every thing like Politics, or *SCc larianmn, and admitting nothing that can give of fence to any class of society. The Mirror will he printed in a quarto form, on n fine, medium sheet, and new neat type, each I iVo. w ill contain one page of Music, arranged either for the piano-forte or guitar. The column* of*Mte Mirror are tendered ns a medium for the publicationul nil approved literary compositions,and we are not without confidence in the belief teal there in literary talent and taste enough among ur own citizens, to furnish it- page , with a goodly portion'll matter of home prodtieliori A* it is contemplated to issue the first No. early in May, we would request those who led disposed to contribute to the Vimror, to semi in th»ir com munication* before the hist of th it month TKR V/S 'I f. roi* Ddllarn in advance, p iyubl# nil tlm delivery of (lif m*r«ii'l ,V'> iCV/Iny of our fur-nil n r>im ihli int; iih with n list. «»< Icn mihnr rilinnitvill bn clitil tlcid Inn copy ol I In- pi ■per free «< cliar^n. W M. T THOMPSON. J/ls, \ , njiril‘2o, IBIU Editor, will (onfer n lav»r by giving I lie nliovc prueiMiclUtf a few iiMrrli.PiiH, \rro.M.uoi».\ rtoN sr.u.ri. PKRSONtt travelling cither to Tall.ihus'ee or its vicinity, will do well to notice the follow ing regulation'' a new stage lino is now commenced "direct from Tallahassee to Itainbridge, by \miv ol Pleasant f trove, meeting the northern stage in Ham ’bridge, and having immediately on its arrival, spend the night in Pleasant (trove, mid arrive in Tnllahasfleo at ten o’clock the next day. As this route will la* performed altogether in Iho day, and i ns every effort will be made M give general satis- j faction, (he subscriber Hatters himP that ho shall have the patronage of a generous public. , Rpril 12 2m W 11 . GA.*SKL>L_ | OUT *R WK K i’, r.U()OK(Containing I 6W• sn i 50 and ¥OO, and sundry notes, among fhciPun i her are one made by Win. Wright, for $1,500, puaf j due; Iwo by II K. Krvvin, for $6OO end), not dun; one by It Philip, for $235, past due; one hy .1 J. ’Kennedy, and endorsed hy Calvin Willvy.foi $370, past due; one hy .1.1. Kennedy and <i. H. Hed, lor $250, not due, ond Hinuiry other notes, accounts, <Vc. not now remembered. Also, »« certificate for CO shares ol (he cnpilul slock of the Georgia Km l Hoad and Hanking Company. All of the above papers aro payable to my order, mid can be of no value without it, of which all parties concerned will take notice. I will nay the finder $2O for the return of pocket-hook aim contents, march 27. swim GKO W.CKAWFOIU). IA VANS’ i AMMOMILi: AND FA lll *if VL A PKH lIONT IM LLS—Hemarka f»le rase of acute KhemnatHin, wiilimii all.* lion of (Im Lungs -cured under (he treatment ot Dr Uin K fans, TOO Challium-Ht. New York, Mr /Iciijamin H Jarvis, 13 Ccntral-st Newark, N J., adlicted for four years with severe pains m ail his joints, which were always increased on the slightest motion,the tongue preserved a steady whilenesp; loss of nppo- Ido, dizziness in Ins t die bowels commonly very costive, the nrin high colored, and ollon pro- Jqso sweating, iinantMidod hy relief. The above symptoms wore al.se attended with considerable dit- Yicnliy of breathing, with a sense of across the chest, likmviKo a great want of due energy in the n«rveils system. The above symptoms were entirely removed,and 1 a perfect curv effect cd by I>i Win Kvnns. 1 JJKiNJSJAKVLS, I To Dr Wm Kvami. * City of New York , ss. Ttanjainin Wm Jarvis baing duly sworn, doth de pone and say, I lint the facte etated in the above certificate, subscribed by Inm, are in all rentierls * true. HKN.I S .lAUVIS Sworn lioforo me, (Ihm 251 b November, 1830. WILLIAM SAI L, Notary Public, 00 Nassau■ street. Lvriwj’ Genuine Pills, for sale, only by JINmM »v lIAI.NKN, Agents, April 12 Druggwls Augusts, (•«. An cxlrttonliimry and leiuaiiiuble cfiie. Mrs Mary Dillon,of VN illiumsburgh, was restored -to health by I lie use of ibis medicine.- -The sy.iip •tom* of diis destn Hhing ease were as billows: Total loss of appoiite, palpitßliun ul the Jieari, I w it ehing <lf the tenduiiH.wiih ageneral spasmodic allei tion of the muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness, lungmir, lassitude,gruat depression ol spiriis, with the fear of some impending evil, a sensation ol fluttering at the pilot the stomach, irregular (run 'ftient pains in dillerent purls, grout omaneipaiiim with other syniplem:! of c.Mr* nu* debility. The itbow ease was pronounced hooelcEi by 1 three of the most eminent physicians, ami a Oissir , lutiun of the patient daily aw ailed lor by her Vvu mis, | which may be authenticated by the physicians j who were in attendance. * v lie has given her cheer ful permission to publish the above lints, and will i also gladly give any information respecting the benefit she ha* received to iniv enquirim; mind. M.IKV DILLON. Mr. C’haiic** Semple, who hml been j ullhclml for live ytuirs with hunionil habitual A-ili ! m«, apnbetf to Dr I'.vans on llie lih of Nov labor- 1 mg under the following symptom*: A s-uise oi [ tightness across the chest, with the greatest diffi culty m breathing, distressing cough, generally ! ending w ilh copious expectoration ot \ iscid phlegm, j Uislurhed rest, the face Inrgid and of a livid hue; could not lie in u horizontal position w ithout the •ensulitm of immediate suffocation, languor, drow siness, and dissinviis in the head, and loss ofap pet'te. Mr S. applied m the most eminent physician in , •the city, likewise used several other remedies without obtaining any permanent hem fit mi ld Ins friends persuaded bi n -’o pfice himself j under Dr c.van.f treatment, lie is now relicvod i •el Ins complaint, and call 'd at the office > esierduv, •avowing that he had not words to express his grain ; vde for the benefit ho bad reemved. lor sale by ANTONY & H A INKS Another recent test of the mmvnlled virtues of Dr. Wm. Ilvans’ tleilieines... Dysptjntia- Ten years standing. Mr J. MeAVn/ie, ! was nlllnlvil with the above complaint lor tew years, which incapaciatod with him at intervals, for six years, m attending to Ins business, restored to I narioel health, under the salutary trout incut ol Dr . 'V in. Kvuiih. The principal symptoms were, a sense of disten- 1 Him and oppressio i alter eating, distressing pain in ( the pit ot the stomach, imus'ui, impaired appetite, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great debility 1 and emaciation, depression ol spirits, disturbed ' rest, sometimes u billion* vomiting und pain in the right side, an extreme degree of langour and liiint ne.is, any endeavor to pursue Ins hnsinesM causing unmet hale exau»lion and weariness. Mr. McKeiv/.ui is daily attending his business, and none ol the above symptoms have recurred since he used Iho above medicine lb« is now a strong and hei Ithy man. lie resort ml to myriads ol remedies, but they were oil mWteeinal. Formal-by ANTONY A HAI.VK> march b Solo agents for Augusta, (;,.<> sis VUDIAN’S S \ Li:. 4 (IUKr.AHLK loan order of the honorable the ** Inferior f ourt of Seriven ruimfy. w lion sitting io.- ordinary purposive, w ill he sold on the first Tues day m June next, !>• lore the t ourt House door, m the village of Jncksonboro, driven county, l»etween the usual hours ol sale, six h mdr«*d acre* of pine land, lying in said county, adjoining lauds of George I 11. Manor, Jacob M olls, and others, belonging i • the minor heirs <d Jaimn Scott, sold for the lienefit ot said minors i.LUTS HOW KLL, Guardian Match 28,1838. D'i H I-• -Vll persons having demands against -vs the os lata of Klizaheth Hr} a:i, late of'Hurk co. decoared, will rnider them in aeeorditig to law,mid i ibw indebted will make payment without delay. Gw J.vMibS GKlTfs, Kx’r. . KA.KI A « V I « UU -UOOM , 1 x j ,No. •! Hni.id siirH, inn! 1 AMor Hmi <' j I I?rofulv%o>, i\r\v N ork i snbt-rn- , L iW' t,,r MV * ir 'l y«« ri l‘ ll »L I nit;mv and • irj< nl noli' Mali »/o lu Mi|»|/Iv j ordarx at and h.iwt • i uMi'./oti, aluio I iimTormly,l<»d'a linf, innoiiHeqiM /H *• j of ilk* iii ra.iiid at nM iil firing a** much,mill 111 iii.my • , mi llin' ♦ s nmr«\ Ilian lhc*y « oul 1 meat. In ♦ %ttahli',!u.i ’ i hniuch Miles room a* tW \stnr I Inline, it I KMiiiia**. my -mary to «?nla. thair f. i* is I»- i ing oMablialnneui, ou<l i*» doing a » I hoy have rna'lo kucli urrang/inantx as will rnalilr* ilu*in to .supply t » alimited rxtotU orders at wliol'silc Tlmir sal' s must in a ttioamiru l>»‘limitod in oon- Mcquenro ol tlieir doformination toadlien; slncllv to tin? principle ioT/'tolon'piirxii'/'J, ol Keeping no sforU ) ahead, which resolution ha* been one means of giving tlic/ii tlio advantage over the lari" yml n-s -ppcialdo hones-, in hoing in advance with li• o f.i ii ioiim, having no old stork on hand to deter thorn f rom nntiripulni;' the v\ ishes of th' laalnonablr pub lie lor a change when railed lor. Kach and every hat wiT. be finished exprcaaly for their rorail trade, and order* at wholesale v\ill be taken from them, without nny Heleetion, except of ai/es. By this rnom.K the retail dealer will reeeive the lull benefit of our facilities and exertion* in liringiug forward the latent and most approved 1 fashions. 1 Having attained their rnlehr tv not only by fur | niuhing a superior article at a reduced price, hut by a strict adherence to n sysicni peculiar to them solve* ond novel in this country, they would avoid any thing in thnking thin iinaugenicril that ahould interfere with that s/at'Mi . • s ‘'*lhng hul one qiiihty hf hats, and the great'r part of our < iiHloti’ers being r.unnnoi'Meurs of the j article, whose nmo dis'-nnn rial ion can detect the. leu I defect in iIK quality, beauty, or general char acter lor true taste, we propose supplying that pul ol the wholesale dealer* u ilh .in fiMsorlment intended 1 fi»r their most particular < nstornius We shall not take orders l/ir huts vuryingd/i'/p/ul'ty or style from J those retailed by ns at the lime the order is received I,L VIM 4 Co. I or the information of those unacquainted with ! the reputation of their mlahlishment, they annex j the following editorial remarks from iho J.ondon Morning Herald “ The progress which the Americans have made in s(\orul branehes of mamdiu tur« s is really as lonishing. A few years ugh there was not n hatter in the I'nitod Stales whh could mui.eu hat fit to he worn hy a well dressed (nan, nud consequent |y all : fiats of a superior quality were imported from this country, A groat change has taken pluee. Wc have soon a specimen ol gentlemen’s hats matin laciured hy Beaty it Co. of Now York, which are equal, if not superior, both as resp< els simp*) and , quantity, to the very best made in any part of this i country. Although the materials are chiefly sent from Kngland, they are sold, retail, about one-third 1 cheaper than in London " march'4B. Im BUOVGHT To A.I/GITBTA J Vlf. on the fah inst. a negro man, calls hinisell 808, say* that he? belongs to Benjamin Kennels, at A/il ledgeville ; he is five feel eight inches high, dark complected, twenty* five yrursuld, has a neuron llr right side of Ins nose running up m the* eyebrow, one on the left dido of the forehead The owner is requested to come forward, pay expenses and lake Inin iron) jail. LI MORGAN, Jailor, npril 0 w3w tui:nvv-fivb dom.aits iii:\v ahd -- KI'NAWAV Iron, the subscriber ft/ while in camp, near //ainburg, .V /KM n roii'. iin negro miin named I‘rinct,, mgajg* aged üboiJt JO years, dark eornpiex- TJjnX ion, eluinkey, heavy (mill, nliowl rivjiL lc«‘t Hor 10 indies JiipU, |hih fcvoral of liis upper fnro leelli inissliip; nml lolomlily lirisli spoken. toinl neitro was purehaseii from l!jo worklioiiM* in (-luirl, stem. Any p.irsnn who will Pjiprt'lieinl siiid nnpro nml deliver linn tn Mr. Uni. 'JlllAer ol I I nnlmix, or seenre him so that snicl Turner eun get him, will receive (lie uhovn reward. Jim y. WILLIAMS Tweiily live .Inllars Ketvanl. UANAWAY on iho Hlli Jan Inst, a JS nepro mi imifted Ali IC id; owned forsevernl year, past hy ftlr Jnenh Man liirlh ol ihis plane, and tormerly hy Sam /flit ’v, " r 'homas Uantorlh of Wilkes or lan eoin eun illy She is alum l.i years id' 1 {ti'HiJ age, walks linne, parlienla'rly in her lell 1 lliol; upper iVonl leelh mil. Sim is well ! aeijuainled in l/'oliinihia, Wilkes and i.ineolii conn lies, and may say sho is hiring h.T own lime. It is 1 likely she has a puss Twenty live dollars will !l he given for her delivery ionic in Augusta, or lor tueli mfimiialimi as will lead to her recovery, march'/ J (I DITMCM’. v The Washington Spy w ill publish the above for 11 "too and forward the apeount to J (/ I). ' Sixty Dollars Ki'waitl. t t KAN AW A 1 from iho plantl 1 lions of John (Ircsluun nml Win. j <irei ham, in Walton foiieu-, (la. i T" /VII I , /•.’ Negro I'ellotvs, of llm i following descriptions, vlx; I (leoige, about Ho or H(> years- | ol ape, of dark complexion, high , cheek hones; o leet *J or JO niches ; in height, an<l w hen interropaied si oilers eonsidurubJy his IVonl i li elh is sonn w hot decayed. Joe, about US or 20 years of age, also dark , complexion, o lent 0 to 11 inches in height; ol a (fine open eoiinlennnee, and speaks nimbly when spoken to; no olln-r particular marks roeollcelod. Ned, about Ho veers ot age, lias a down east look, dark complexion, and ol ordinary siy.e. The two first are ibe properly of John l/resliam I and the latter of I I’m (iresbum It is supposed j dial (bey will attempt lo«n keibuirway to Anpus i la, and perhaps from that place, by die So I'a Kail Roiof, to (,'hapleuine. .Sixty dollars reward will lie given for their apprehension, and coniine imnl m any kali- j ill or delivei) to their ow ners, or lo l'gbert It Heal, in Augusta. A row ird of §JO w IJ I iegiven lor either of them. Any mfoimation about them will be thankfully received by /be proprietors, or communicated li> Jluj Heal. JD/7JV tJUKSIIAM, | WM. OKKSJ/AM. Wahmi eounlv, April UJ, IBHS. If tTweuty Doilarti Its tv tin!. li ANA \S A \ , on Ibe ’Jill inst. a mn laiio man named KOI NTAIN, goes |>V die inline of John, at times, tie is ‘-'a years id age, A feet ‘J inches high, tolerable bright, bis eyes very ligbl grey, has boles in bis ears but wears no rings in diem; bad im a white bat, blue dress emit and pantaloons. The above reward will be paid on deliv 'ring him safe in Au j gu,sin jail K. 1,1 AID KUAN, npril 12 Hlw For J/r. (JI.KNDENNON. fhio Hundred Uollurs ice ward. j Cyv?\ NO'l'lClC—lUiiawiiy from die sulisen lt;fL her,in December Inst, a negro man named aSuH Johnson, aged about twenty eight years, \ s a"l negro is four feel eleven indies high, 'Jr/t! v «ry dark eomplexiun, and when inlerro paled closely sinners a little; ho lias a ewd&Mi&diU face,nml a great many marks of the w hip on bis back. Said negro was e.onJ.lied n Ala eon jail lasl summer three mouths, and belonged at dial lime to Jlr. Gill, of Monroe eo > would re quest jailors to he particular in examining jails, as die said negro lay six months in jail within ten miles ol bis master. If said negro is confined in I mil,selhnl I pel him, 1 w ill pay die above reward 1 have no doubt but that be has altered bis name. I apnl li w(bn CORNELIUS D.TOBIN. NTU.V VIII), from iho plantation] ' oO *\’v 111 Haxler Joiirdam, in Washington I , jTllvouoty, ft grey horse, about five feet i high, also, a buy mare, about die ♦ j fj* same lieigbt, strayed oil together on mil or fIV of March las-t; the horse lias a deni in bis forehead, about the coil of his fare, also marked on die sides by die saddle, and on die shoulders hy die hurt ol die collar, be has also very short and wide forehead, more so than common; there are no particular marks on the mare, only she basil very long bushy tail and a small white spjl in her lace. The subscriber i.ffers Sgs reward to any person that w ill take them up and convey them to tin- plantation ol ll m. Johnson, in Ifnrkceonttty iwo miles above Robertson's store. april 11 uHt ALEX A MiKl! JORD IN NTAKVKD, from the llamptmi ( onrse, two MARKS, one a grev P . jll ll "' Hl,lcr !l «o.v : die bay a |a r ,r t . ! ’ l "i lrr ’ femarkable for the f.rma * * _ • J #llOll of the tail-hone where 11 joins die 1 ip, on account of its hcicbi cn u o as in training lor die la-t races; die In. imn of die bbmkci has worn off n small portion of hair Irma 1 her shoulders. The grey mare, good sire neat ' trim, well made, and looks the rarer. \nv person ' delivering the mares at the Hampton Course, ea„ obtain n reward of fifty dollars fortliem: separately 1 Iweniy five dollars, april 13J F. W. L.\CV i Hoarding School fur Oiiii" Ladies AT ’I 1 \tmUrm V .h-rsnj. iitnr Murrifluvn. Jfl ADA Mi: niKOAKAV having completed i: the arrangement * *rv lo the n moval from the 1 city of New, York of iho establishment aim hos , 1 umfer her cure* ami management l<»r a number of ]■ year.*, intend* to tranwl’o the momc m Madison N. ■ Jersey, on the firal «1 May next. This village, • clchrated lor it'* extreme h<-dihhilnc siw of an 1 * a.sy nn f as in iho Hiort s j>a<:r- of two hoar.-*.from I New N ork, by im-airi of iho ini/ road from Jersey | * 1 1y to .Newark, and thence by the Morris and i, l x rai/ road to .Madison 'I tie hoiiix? intended for the reception of yonn i/idif'H has been built with the utuioat attention to wunis comfort) and particularly vvitli a view to protect Mum again*! the exc,e»Hive le al of .sum* fiicr, or the .seventy of winter. It uland* on the dcc/ivity of a hi ll within an enu/omire of seven/ :ur-«ol ground; is Mifficieiil/y disilanl. from the vj/lago to !» • free from noise and disturbance, w hue it im neverthe/wKH far from being Ko/itary. 'lhe Hoarding Sehoo/ nt Mudison wi//he conducted on the same principle*, and under the same rcgu/atioii* »a the one now in New \ ork, with the exception of the division of lime respecting the hours ol study ami exern.e; these will he arranged ko as io he/ess ob'cctiormh/w with regard to lieu/lh, and in other respects more productive of good. IVofcssors on ihe Piano, Ringing, Dancing, &c. known by their /ong and siwce-Hfd/ service* m the above establish ment tit New York, wil / continue to he aline lied to the home; in short, there will b«no a/tcration hut such tin has appeared to he ol ridiliul advantage, nuirie/y, the change ol luea/ity, and inconsequence, a red net ion in the price of Hoard, I union, Ac. March 111 o7w2rri The (Georgia Joiirna/, Mil/edgevi//e, will eot y tlie above vveck/y 2 months, and ehurge the same to the ('hronie/c cV Sentine/oflicc. \ Ik —The Mihseriher oilers lor sale va rious l.ois im the town of Ilainbitrg, which arc well im pro veil mid suitable for family rosidunees. — Also, two tracts of l/md in the until *d mt« vicinity of //anibiirg; one containing one hundred and fitly acres, more or le.***, on v\ Inch there are comfortable improvement, well calculated lor a summer sent; and ihe other containing two hundred and fifty acres, well timhepul, and on \vliu-li there is a fine mill seat, and if improved would he profitable to the owner. The ahovemenlioned propeity ean he purchased on reasonable terms, Application ean he made to .1 11. /'air, who r- sides within live miles of Kdgefiehi 11. or to M. Dray, K«q in the town of ll inihiirg. llmjiieslionahle, »iiJes ean lie given tor the property. JO//N Ik CUV I.N(» fUN. npril 17 wit, 10. \ • & I. ill Mi. ,rrrnu,\li:s *it J..m\ Motieello a nil Katenfon* Deorgin, Ur I LL practice in tho«evcrol court* ol the coun ties id Jusper, .fiincy, Morgan, Putnam, Hnld win, Ihitls, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Widton, and in the* federal (amrl for the district ol (ivorgia. UKFKKKNCKS. As;:u,*fa —A. J. <fe T. VV. Miller; Webster, Pur nialeoA'. Co , ilurviland, Hijlcy, if- To. Macon, —Poe»V' iXiHliit, Henry CL Larwar, Charles J . .Me/Juliald. Snmnunh. —Berrien and Cuylcr, C. Ik Lamar, Jo seph W. Jackson. Charleston —James L. Pelignie, W eed Fannin, C. iV (L H Kelsey & //ulslead. r J’hc ( horleston C'onrier and Mercury, and Nov York fJouricr and Kmpiirerwill publish the nl>6Vo twice a week lor bmoalliH and forward their accotinls to this oflicc. mov 17 wGm 20'.) H AW NOTICI3*— I The subscriber lv6s gcttled o i in (ndumbiiM, ( hi. mid will give hifl pro'iVipt at tention to any business intrusted to him. Illsuffiee is in Mr. Hepburn’s brick tenemonl, opposite the Oglol hoi im; Mouse* F. A. iM-SHF/P. Columbus, Alan h 27. w4m \T. I. persons having demands against the estate of Mary W bile, dod il, late ni Hurke euuniy, will present the same, duly attested, within the imho proscribed by KLIAS lIKLL, J’eh 0,183 d. adm’f lor Alary White, mar '* 4U .TO BOAT pWNKftS AND PATJROONS Navigating SuVti.'.'nh and Jlroad rivers. jj 1 Y an act of the General /l«srml»ly ol the stale o of (7eargi:i,ass<*nled to lhe26f n December, 1M3(5, it is made he doty of’the inferior eouru’ of tin; sev eral I eounties of “Said state, bordering on, or wliicdi : navigable waters pass through, to cause to he pub I li.shed, tfio j»m visions of the several acts of the J neral assembly, boat owners, their agents and palroons, navigating said waters. | Hy the aCorosaid acts every boot navigating the •Savannah or Frond rivers, arc requir'd to have a | while patroon,with n Hill of Lading ready prepared , lo exhibit to any while parson, who may wish to ; examine the contents of the boat under their charge ! show ing the name ol said patroon and consignee of iho cargo aboard of said boat, ami furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon,lo permit any boat hand being a slave; to put on hoard of their boat, any corn, rollon, peas, si ork ol any kind, pool fry or other arm ies in w hich by law they arc forbid * to iralliuk, except the same is exhibited in the bill of lading ul the ow net ol said boat or his agent,and un der his or their direction entered, making it penal ngaiiuu every offender olTho aforesaid nets. Therefore,all concerned w ill take notice, that the | acts .if which the foregoing is extracted will he cn forced against offenders who -may betaken in the county el Lincoln. Lewis Parks, W. JL ('antklow, Joiim Mohs, Stovall, ( Ih-TK.a Lamar, nor 28 H 273 Judges of Inferior coin t. " V POR HALE U A valuable track c»i Land in the Parish .! .«*! Poiuie (’oupee, JSiatt; of I omsiuim, co ll sibii ll g of about Out* Tliousmul thrre hmu evrd acres, ol land, two hundred and fifty of which is now under cultivation The land is prin cipally covered with cane breaks. There is on said plantation a new triune (im house complete, ai d grist null; a barn or corn house; a frame dwel ling 11 Icei by negro cabins ami other out hou ses. A sufficient quantity of ’houses, ■males, oxen and utensils, to carry on lire crop; a good stuck of milk cow s am] a drove of hogs The land is high and free from inundation of the highest w aters; iho place is healthy,no deallm having oeeured since Us eetllem *nt in 18,M; the soil is td I lie richest kind. /his plantation will ho sold low and on accom modating te nis providing the purchaser pumoua sulfieirnt 1 uro. Apply lo JOSliPll L.ILIANDE, New Orleans', or to A (2 AUDELLE, Augusta, march 8 45d2m0 Law IVoticv. Ufdorsi-iied having nnili'd in tlio prnctir n ni llio LAW,oiler llicir siTvicpß to Ihe public I Ih'V will attend the runrts of d/uscogeo, Morion, Stowttrt, Kinulolpli, I'.nrly, linker, I. re and Stnnter, ol tlio Chatlnhnorlico Circuit; I fonstoii, <>t I lie Flint t ireuil; end livings, Fnlae'ki, Lowndes, Thomas, Deenturnnd Dooly, ol llto fc'outhern (.ireuil. J’u sim'ss entrusted to IliejriTtre will meet with prompt attention, i heir oliieo is in Aimnieus, Ninuler ooutity, where one of them tnav always ho loimd when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, W.M I! CRAWFORD, oet 1(1 *3l \vlf " NO IT( t;—The undersigned having -J removed from Clark county lo l.incolnlon, will attend to the prneliee ol Law in the Superior and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, «e t l ihe ad jacent counties. Rusinoss intrusted lo his care will be promptly attended 10. HENNING B. MOORE, h'lderenres.—lion, (diaries Dougherty, Hon. A. S. Cl avion, lion. Thomas W. Horns. Oen. Edward' Harden. Athens; C. J. Jenkins, (L W. Crawford, A. J Nltllor, Col, John Miliodge, Wdiia.n E. Jones, Angustn Lincolnte.n, March 31, l;J:i3. wtf pV 11 ... Lstrayed trom rite subscriber, eu ipt the I‘Jth February last, eighteen miles below \\ nyuesboro, in linrk co. n light bay Mrtrc, with o.uek mane .ami tail, 13 or Li years old, lame in the right hind leg; any information relative to said animal will he thankfully received and liberally re warded A letter directed to the * uhsoriber at Mill Haven V. O Semen eo. will be sufficient hitbrma llon - JOSHUA W. KIMBLE, apnl I sw3m \7 IRCiINIA NKRROES FOR SALE— • Ihe siihseriheis living in Hamburg, Somh < aroliua, have on hand a largo number of Virginia staves, and t> dt neono supplies every two weeks Fraders, planters and others wishing to purchase would do well to give o s a call, os w o ala avs keen a superior assortment. * I Feb 7—wJnt J1 JOSEPH WOODS & CO. ronvo mules sruwni), from tlit' sub- Ji. seriber, nine miles below Louisville, a brown ; J block horse mule, a young mule about the common 1 i size ; tho other a mare mule, blat k, with a soar on 1 | the side of the neck, near the jaw, supposed lo bo I on the right side. They led rny plantation about tho 10th of April, 1838. Any person taking up said ionics will he paid lor their trouble, if they will in form me by letter addressed lo me at Leui.-ville, Jel- . fersott county, Ga. THO.MAS STREE 1 • , aprii3l 4lw**i i AM) roil -N •; 1 1 KT—The subscribers "tier K i lor sale their Plantation, in the county ot War ren, lying immediately on the main stage road from TVarrenton to Sparta, two miles from the former place, con iiiiung one thousand acres. A large quauti’y ul the above tract is wood land, the hal- j lam e is in a high slate of cultivation and vv ell ada} I- j ed to the culture of cotton, grain, etc. 'I lie improve- j merits are mostly new, which, together with its la althfideessmid siluaiiou, render it a very desira ble country residence. Persons wishing lo pur chase lauds in that pari, of tho country, would do j I well lo examine this tract. One of tho subscribers j may at all limes he found on the premises. The i ! terms of sale will be accommodating. GEORGE W. PALMER, \ npnlll wit BENJ. H. PALMER. | TT'll.Lbe sold, on Ihe first Tuesday in July % V next, agrcehhle to an order of tlie Inferior | Court of TJurko county, while sitting for ordinary ! purposes, m IV’ayneshorough, Burke county, one } negro woman named Dafney, and her infant child, belong lo the estate ot Jonathan Johns, deceased, lute ii f said county, sold flu the benefit of the heirs ; and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash a fail !) td J KBSE JOHNS, Adm'r. AILUIMSTH VTOII'S NA LIE 417 fl.l. ho sold, on the first Tuesday in June 4 s next, al tire lower market house in flic city of Augusta, within the legal flours of sale,, in pur suance id an order of the Court wl Ordinary of Richmond county, the following properly, belong in'' lo the amain of David M’K’mtie, deceased, viz ; Pew .No. 3.i in the fust Presbyterian Church, in Augusta A LOT, On flic south side of Broad-street, nr Augusta, in front us lire Planters’ Hotel, extending from said street to Ellis street; 34 feet in width, bounded east tiy lot of Isaac Henry, md west liy lot ot Wil liam Cuiimiing. A LOT, On the south side of Broad street, in Augusta, con taining a front of 7(! feel, 8 inches, and running | b iek the same of that along Mnrlmry street by vvhicli I it is hounded on the east, 3fi() feet, With the irr- | , provementa I hereon, now ooeupiod by Peter ‘Car -1 rio,and others. A i.so, EOHII LOTS, On the north sideof Broad street, in Augifsta, now occupied by William Jonos, and others, near the : curner of Broad and Marbnry streets. Plates of the premises will bo exhibited at the I sale, when lire forms will be made known, mar 31 wfd JOIIN P. KING, Adm’r A GIIKEAHL I) to an order id the Inferior | /i C.mirt of Burke county, while soiling lor or dinary purposes, will be sold lo file highest bidder lon the first. Tuesday in June next, at the court j hows'- iu Waynesboro', between the muni hours of sale, tho following properly to wit; Four No grogs, Sam, Quoinuer, Alary, Fanny, and Two hundred and fifty ArYes of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of A Telfair and estate of Henry Utley; also Three hundred acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Hancock and eglate of II Utley; also. Four fttVuured and seven'ty (170)acrcs of Land", mure or less, adjoining Pe'r : ry and Telfair, helonging to the estate ot Henry Utley, late of Burke county, deoased, sold for Ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms on the day ot sale; purchaser lo pay for titles Fob 2-1 40wtd tV’AI UTLEY, GREEN' UTLEY, Ad’mrofllenry Utley, deceased Gcoiri.* , Jefferson county: \\i H ERE AS Ashley Phillips, administrator *» on the estate of Stephen Goiter, late ot said ( county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory, I These arc therefore to cila and admonish all anil i singular the kindred and creditors of lh« said de- I ceased, to be and appear at my olllco within the ] lime proscribed by law, to show caase if any they huv o, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, j this ICthday of Alurch 1838. j mar If. EBENEZEII BOTH WELL. Clk. Georgia, Taliaferro Gonnty: fLA/'ll.l, he sold, lo the highest bidder, within I V » the lawful hours of sale,on the first Tuesday I in July next, at the court house in the town of Craw* ' ford villa, in said county, seventeen and a half acres i us land, belonging lo the estate of 0. A. Nolens, late | ot said county, deceased, adjoining lauds of Thus. I), iinrum, Keddin Rhodes, and others, all iti the ! woods, and cornering on the Georgia Rail Road, i within one fourth of a mile west of Crawlbrdville. To he sold pursuant to cn order oftlio honorable tho Court Os Ordinary of said county. Terms of sale ion the day. JOEL E. MERGER, Adtn'r. rh’hnnis tion on iti* 4 estate ot C. A. Nolens,dec d. , aprii 13 Georgia, UurkeCouuty* j Court of Ordinary—-present, their honors GW Ev atis, Abu! Lewis, and J, Pa.'mer. Esqs. March i’lh 1838. UPON tlie petition of Burton 1/cOheO, staling Abnei E//ollidny, dee., late of Burke county, I did, on lho 1 Oth day of September, 1834, by bis cer- 1 | lam bond of that date, obligato himsoll, bis heirs : and assigns, to execute to one V\ m Daniel, of Mor gan c .uuly, lilies to the lot of Land in the town of 1 PuttTjrt, Jn the county us Murray : commencing on i the street til the eornoroflot No 3. in the first dtvis | ion of said town, miming south with said street six | ty-lbur, to a street, 40 lee I wide, thence with stud street one hundred and sixty feet lo a cross street, thence up said street, to lower part of lot No 3. 1 And also staling that hois ths assignee of said j bond, mid that said Abner E. departed this life without executing said tides, and praying that Ma thew Jones, the administrator ot tnosaid Abner E. may he directed to execute to the said Burton .Me Ghee titles lo said lot. Whereupon, on motion of | Mill ford Marsh, counsel lor said petitioner, it is or- 1 tiered, that unless good cause ho shown to the con- ' trary, the said .Matthew Jones,adtn'r. us aforcsoid, will be, at July term of this court i ext, directed to 11 make said tiller- And it is further ordered Uiat« ' copy of this rule be published once a month for three months,before said court A. true extract from the minutes. March 21 mot TJ I BLOUNT, I) cl'k. Georgia, iliirkc county: CourtofOrdinary—present their, honors G W Ev ans, Alfred Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. March Mil , 1«38 , 15 T POiVtho petition of James Buchanan and Wm Hosier, staling that Abner E Holliday, dee’d. late of Burke county, died in the county of Murray, on the eight day ot 'September, 1834; by his certain bond of that dale, a copy of which is filed in this j court, obligate himself to one William Daniel, of I ’ Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles to tw o ' lots m the tow n nt Poinsct, known hy the .-Vo 3, ond one half of No 16. And also hy hi* certain ' other bond, made in ihesnme county on the Oth day of September, 1834, the said Minor E obligated liimselfto execute [to the [said William Daniel, his heirs or assigns, the other half ofsaid lot No Iti, in ( the said town ul Poinsct (a copy of which Inst j mentioned bond is tiled in ibis court) and the said I Janies and Mill).mi are tlie assignees of sAi'd bonds-, and also that said Aimer E departed ibis file without , executing said titles; and praying this court lo di rect Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate of , said Abner E., to execute the said titles to the said ! James and William. It is thereupon, on motion of J/ullbrd Marsh, counsel for said petitioners, ordered, ■ that unless good cause be shown lo the contrary, that thin court will, at July term next, direct said ! administrator to execute said titles. Audit is l-nr tliver ordered, that this rule be published onco a i mouth for three mouths before said court. A true extract Irom the minutes. waroh 81 m3t T H BLOUNT, D el*k. EXECUTOR’S SALE. \Ani.E be sold, on tho first Tuesday in June * “ next, nt the lower market iibntie in Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, a tract nt land in Riehm’oco, lying on the I ouisville, road near the factory, containing one hundred and one-fourth acres, adjoining the lands of E. B. Glasscock and Barney, sold agreeable to the last w ill and testament of Philip Lumpkin,deceased. “P'l 1 - E. W. LUMPKIN, Ex'r. 11 OS Tl* ONE D SALE. — By virtue of an or *• ° er honorable tlie Inforior Court of Co lumbia county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, j w ill he sold at Columbia Court House, on the first ' Juesday in June next, between the usual hours, a N.grn woman named Orange, belonging to to tlie heirs ul IV illiam U hileorabs, deceased, lor the pur- I’ve' ot ilislribiition among said heirs, i t mis made known at the sale. GABRIEL JONES, Trustee, j March 37, 1338. wtd J/01. K -MONTHS after dale, application will be made tu 'he Honorable the inferior Cotivl I of Richmond ccunty, when tutting for ordinary pur- I poses, for leave to sell the real estate of 1. J. Brown, deceased. 1 J FLEMING, Jnn 18 ITwlrno Administrator. §. OI it months after date, application w ill be - made to the Honorable the Inferier Court of Scriven County, w hen sitting for ordinary put pu ses, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estate of James Boston, dac'd ■ TllO,l/A .S' BOSTON, Ailnt'r. J JOliti months after dale, application will he | JL made to the honorable inferior (.'out tot Burke, county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor < l leave to sell lot number three hundred and thirty- J lour, Lin the sixth district, Carrol county, eon- i | laiitirty two hundred two and a half acres. Jan 23 18w4m Wm WMAUNIJ, Adror R months after date,applicniion will be made to the honorable Bio inferior court ol Jellbr ; son county, when silting os a court (or ordinaly i purposes for leave to sell the land and negroes of ! Kichaftl Hudson, deceased. | march 16 HARVKV B PIPKIN, AdmT. lAOIJR months after dale, application will he made to the honorable the Infetior Court of j Burke county, w hen setting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to soil all the real estate belonging to the | estate of John I. Roe, deceased. A. If. ROE, Administrator, j Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. 4m months alter date, application will be mode to the hono able Inferior Court of Co lumbia county,while silting for ordinary | urposes, lor leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to I the estate of Robert Allen of said county deceased. I [(march 8 Wm .1 RHODES- Ex’r \OTTCTI. — ftfttr months after date, application will far made to the honorable Inferior Court j of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, tor leave to sell a purl of tho real esiate of John Willingham, deceased. ISAAC WILLINGHAM, } , . NELSON GARRETT, <, At,m lrs - March Sth, 1838. mar 23 4m \GREEABLE to ait ordc r of the lion, /tie Info nor Court of Burke county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, will be do Id, on the first Tues day in June mxf, before the Court House dour m Waynesboro', between tlie usual lionrs of sale, Five Hundred and ninety four,acres of Land in said j county, adjoining hinds of William Patterson, Win ; Rollins, a'd others, belonging to the estate of Ralph i Pcnrow, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs | and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. MARTHA TENTH) W, Adm’x. ’ march 20 wld WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the usual hours of sale,at lias Court House door in ihe town ol Wayrushoro’, by virtue of an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke County, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, one negro named Nimrod, belonging to I lie estate of Peter Applewhite, deceased, sold lot the benefit of the heirs aml creditors ol said decease d Terms ol sale on the day. march 21) JOHN APPLEWHITE, Adm’r. Georgia, iitirke County. WHEREAS Janies Grulibs Administrator of the estate us Wm. Bryant, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission. These are thdflefor to cite and admonish all and ; singular the kin ired and creditors of said deffd to \ be and appear nt any office, within the ti'nie pfes'enh- j ed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should not be grated. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, this 224 day of January 1838. Jqn 26 21m6m T H BLOUNT, neeonc. Georgia, iitirke comity; WHEREAS Elijah Atlawny, administrator on the estate of Redding ti By rant, late of said county,deceased, applies for lelleis disraissory. These are therefore to cits and admonish all and sigulur Ihe kindred and creditors ol 'said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the lie t Jjrr•' scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should nut be granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th i day of Fein, 1838. T II BLOUNT, I). Cl’k. feb 21 mfim Georgia, Columbia County : VMTHEREAS Benjamin 11. Warren and John »*. McGar, Executors of the IV ill ol U'illiaiu MeGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. These are llierefore to eiteajul admonish all.and nngnlar the kindred and eredfiors of said,[licensed to be aiiUhjipear at my oftieji. within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given di'.ilef fny hand at office, this 24lliday of February; 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clark, feb _27_ 47 _ Georgia, llnrko County: WHEREAS Eillle Berry Burch applies for idlers dismissory, on the estate ol Abish Jenkins, deceased. These are ihetefiiro to cite nni! admonish all anil singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear nt my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said ictteis should not be grunted. Given tinder my hand at. office,in Waynesboro this 22d day of March, 1838. roar 2f> 6m T. TL BLOUNT, Dep, Clerk. AOMIN IST K A TUI X’ S W.ll. N the first Tuesday in June next, at the market V- house in the town of Louisville, Jefferson eo. hotvl'ccn the usual hours of sale, will hv sold, the fi.llowii." properly, being a part oft lie real and per sonal estilth of Andrew E. Wells, deceased ; to wit, a tract ol land ,'ying in the county of Jefferson, and adjoining the town commons of Louisville, and lands of Asa Holt, min’ others, on the Ogeecheo river, containing three lumdrOu grid fifty-nine acres, ' more or less. Also, the dwelling house of the deceased, ii J tho town of Louisville, h getker with the lots thereto attached, out buildings, <tc. also, the office occu pied by Urn. Jenkins & Lemle; also, filestore house with the lot attached thereto, now occupied by John j Campbell; also, Ihe following Negro slaves, to wit, j four valuable men and one woman, named as iol j lows: Tom, Henry, Bnrrel, Edward and Nelly, to j be sold agreeably to an order of tho Court of Orrii | nary of l lie county of Jefferson, for the benefit of the creditors of the said decaseed. Terms of sale, for tka negroes, cash ; for llie real property, credit until the first day of January next, upon purchasers giving small notes and security. .MARY J. WELLS*, Administratrix. Apnljl, 1838. _ td ADMINfS'I-UATOR’S S VI-11. A GREEA BLE to an order of the honorable the - )» inferior Court of Scriven county, w hen siltir." tor ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Titos ; day in June next, before the Court House In the vil j lage of Jacksoulioro, Scriven county, between the j usual hours of sale, seven hundred and fifty acres j ul fine land,lying in said ootiiily, belonging to tbo l estate ol John Moore, deceased ; sold for the benefit of tho heirs and erode ors. WILLIAM MOOR, Administrator. March 28, 1838. ’ IkL be sold,on the first Tuesday in June j v * next, at the court house dour iu the town of Waynesborough, Burk county, to the highest bidder, if not disposed of before, according to the fast will I and testament of Elizabeth Hryah, lute of said coun ty, deceased, the following property, viz : two tracts j ot hind in said comity,one adjoining Jaods of Calvin ' B. Fountain and Thomas Archer, containing live 1 hundred and thirty-seven acres, more or le-s ; the ‘other contains fifty-eight acres, more or less, it being otic-sixth part fit a tract belonging to John Bryan, deceased. Also, three Negroes, to w it, John, Charles, and a small girl Mary. Terms rash. aprif 6 vvtd JAMES GRUBS,E*T. GEORGIA, I Court <Jf Ordinary, Scriven county.) September Term 1337. I IRON application of AlexanderF. Dopsoo.aJThi 1 nistralor de bonis non,of the estate Green 1) Pearce dec’d.,slating that he has fully rdministered said estate and praying citation for let is dismissory, it is on motion ordered, that the dent do issue a cita tion raipiiring all persons to shew effuse why the ' same shall not be granted—sad that the same be j published once a mouth fors/x months. A true extract from the minutes, this 12th day of September, 1837. JOBXIUA TERRY, cl’k { onv. 4 mGm / 259 SEVENTY OK MGIITV IVKUKOEN FUR SALE, —Oefhe 20th day of A/ny next, 1 shall sell at auction, in Jones county North Ca- ! j rolinn, on the farn/of Johu P. Haves, deceased, tho most valusbj/parcei ot SLAVES ever sold in! I the state; eousyoug '>l House servants, /••dlowt. ' I It'oraen, Bom and Girls—only tj old ones in the! 1 | lot. Term—credit 9 months, with interest from ! j Ist Jan. H 38 —purchasers giving bond with two 1 1 approved securities. WIER//H AYWOOI.Jr. 1 Executor of John P Daves, 8 Raleigh, April 20, 1838, JrJs e ’ Georgia.--Dtakc comity. Court of Ordinary—prosem, their ilonorn G. %\ Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqa. Rule Si. .Vi., March bth, 1838. ■g TPO.N tlie petition of Elisha Daymans,executor of Samuel Daymans, deceased, late ol Burks county, stating that he has fully executed the lasi will and test ament of said Stephen I laymans, de ceased, and praying letters dismissory. it is there fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the cleik do issue a citation requiring a'l concerned,to be and appear at the court at September term next, then and there to shew cause why said letters ahall not he granted, and that said rilitalion be publish , cd once n month till said court. A true extract Irom the minutes, march 21 mf.t T U 81.0 l NT, D ePk. 1 Georgia, Burke county: i I -ourtol Ordinary—present, their honors (1 VV Ev ans, Abel Lewis ami E I’almcr, Etqrs. Marrh Mi 1838. LI PON the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray > county, mating that Aimer E Holliday dec’d, I ut Burke county, t id, in the county of Muuroe, on the full day ol October, 183.0, by his bond of that date; a copy ol which is filed in this court, bind him self, his heirs and assigns, to execute toyme Wil liam Daniel, and his assigns, of Murray county, by the first day of {January, 1836, titles to that lot of land know n hy the number one hundred and sixty, in the loth district, 13th section, originally Chero kee county; and, staling that said Aimer E departed this life without executing said title; and that the said Dennis is Ihc assignee of said bond; and praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the nd nmnstratoi on the estate of said Aimer E. to exe cute title to said lot to the said Dennis. Whereup on, it is, on motion ofMulford Marsh, counsel for said Dennis, ordered, lliat unless good cause is show n to the contrary, lhat on the first Monday in July next, this court will direct said adminiislrator to execute said title. And it is further ordered, that :■ copy ot this rule In- published once u month lor three months before said lime. A true extract from the minutes, march til unit T U BLOUNT, I) rl'k. Georgia> Burke Comity. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors W O i Evans, Abel Lew is and E Pander, Esqrs llnle Si til Mi March, 1833 UPON the application ot Mnllord Marsh and Fielding Fryer,praying that the Clerk do is sue a citation lor letters dismissory ns administra tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It is an motion of Counsel ordered, that the saniudo issue returnable to September term next ol this Court, to be published once a month till said Court. A one extract from the minutes, march ‘3O Cm Tlt BLOUNT, occo n c. Georgia. Jefferson County : JfERKAH linger E Gamble, Administrator w V of the estate of the lute Manning Sprndley, of said county, deceased, applies lor dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors ol said dec'd to ho and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib ed 'by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said J letters should not be granted. T Given under my hand, at. Louisville, this 26th day of Feb. 1838. EIiENEZER BUI 11 WELL, mar i Cierk C O GEORG l A, I By the Court of Uidiuary|il raid Durke cuunly. County. Wll EUR AS Allen M 1! Prior executor of Ed mund Prior, deceased, lale of said county | lias petitioned lor letters dismissory, stating that he lias fully administered said estate These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned to be mid appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters should not be granted. By order lb the court, nov 10 wCm TII BEOUNT DOCo a c GEORGIA, I By the Court Ordinary lor {said Harkc county, $ Count'' wm/TIEREAS Nnrah Smith Administratrix, ■ . w w and Alien N B Prior, Administrator of j Janies J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have : petitioned said court for letters dismissory, slating 1 dial lliey have fully administered said estate. ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned to lie and appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters shall not bo granted. By order of the court nov 10 wdm 261 T II BI.OILVT, n c c o n c GEORGIA, ) By the Court of Ordinary for llurke county ] said County. WHEREAS John .Saxon, Administrator of John S. Kenner, deceased, late of said conn ty, have petitioned said court for letiersdismisssory slating that lie lias fully administered said estate these are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to be and appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, and then and thereshew cause why said leltcis should not lie granted. By oiderof tlie court. nov 10 6m T. IT. BLOUNT, n<: c o n c Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS, Patrick B Connolly, Administra tor on the Estate of Tandy C .hints, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters dt» missory. These are therefore to rile and admonish all and singular the Heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear at rr.y office within the lime prescri bed bylaw, to file their objections, if any they Inive, to shew cause wny said loiters should nut b« granted. I Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, J • ibis Kith day of March, 1833. I , march 16 EBEN E/.KR BOTH WELL, Clk. j i Georgia*- IJurkc County. I ( nun of Ordinary, present, their /honors, G ’(V P Evans, Abe! Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. / 1 Rule S’i tii, r,th March, W# I rjPON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adrninis I tralor of John Watts, deceased,this day/filed, I 1 ' praying licit a Citation may issue for letters dismis- I ' | sory front said Auininistraticn. It is on mulish I ordered I hut the same do issue and he published I 1 | once a monin for six months. A true extract Irom I 1 1 the minutes. Tll BLOUNT, nc c 0 i e I ' March 20 6m J •; Georgia, Bn rite Count;’. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G \V| , Evans, Abel Lewi*and E Palmer. Erqrs. I Rule Sh tii, olh Marrh, 1838. I i : jjj Ti ON the petition of Samuel Barron, executor oil wJ Absoieni Kinsey, deceased, latcof Burkeco.fi staling that lie has folly executed said will and set-A ; tied the estate of said deceased, and praying letters |m 1 dismissory. it is therefore, on motion of counsel, ML , [ ordered that Iho Clerk do issue a citation, returns jfm ", I |dc to September Court next, requiring all person' ||B ’ ( interested then and there to show cniiso why the same should not he granted : And it is further or- 'Hi , dared that said citation bo publisher 1 once a mouth |H till said court. A true extract Irom the minutes. H | _mar2o_Cni T. 11 BLOUNT, U. Cl’k ■ jLNOUK months after date, application will be B -t made to the Honorahle Inferior Court of Jefler- B I son county, when sitting (or Ordinary purpose, lor B ! leave to sell I lie Real Estate of the late Nathan B ! Brnssel, dec'd ofsnid county R| NATHAN BHASSEL. adin'r. M I jan-I—mil 2 With the will annexerk fl| I NCUR months afterdate application will be made H to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior H j Court of NVrivtsb county, while sitting for ordinary H| ; purposes, lor leave to sell the Lands bnlongiog to ■; ! the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late ot ■> said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r. ■ DELIA ROBERTS,adm'rx. ■ | Fell sth, 1838 4tm 33 J 1 [jIOUR months alter day application will be made to the hon the Inferior Court of Burke Hr | county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for ! leave to sell all the real estate bek> '-log to Milliard J J Roe,deceased, march 20 A tl ""J iXNOllH'fmmViw A.---*,,, ■ j H* to the honorable Inferior ‘’inirt of Colunu I county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for K leave'losell the following lots ot Land, viz: Ao 40N V I in -1 ill district; 287, 271 h district; 78 aad 46, 11m. ■ ] district; all Gariy county, belonging to the estate ol ■ James Blackstono, deceased. B (V JM p BEALL, I w m. Vakborough, I i inn 19—D" administrators. B 1 r|IHE copartnership heretofore existing unoT I S. firm of Robertson «fe Benedict, is this day do- I solved hy mutual consent. All persons indebted B to the late firm are requested to make immediate B payment to J. B. Robertson, who is authorised t" I collect all tilt* outstanding del, Is, mid attend to all B the unsettled business. J. R. ROBEBTSON I L >i. BENEDICT I Augusta, 7th July, 1837. I DOr J. B. ROBER l'.>UA will continue the Shoo I Business on his own account at the old stand, and B solicits a continuance of the forrrer patronage «• fl ended to the laic firm. 173 rjuly 25 B