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piTIIAV KD. fiom the subscriber, living nt
Fryer - * Ponds, Burke county, q large cream
colored hone, wit K a v. hilo mane and tail, of rather
old appearance. Said horse was >oen a lew milea
bolovy Lincoln C. 11. last Saturday evening. A
liberal reward nil! be paid to any person who will
iLlivei him to James Watkins, living in llarnsbarg,
or giving such information that I may gel him.
npril 23 vv2i* SOLOMON GODBY.
Mo GEE &t( 4KKISTH V\. Vtiornien
at Law, Covington, tin offer their servi rs
for the general adjustment nnd eollertinn of d> hts
in the Circuits adjoining that in vvhirh th"v reride,
ond will attend r. gttlnrly at the (ottri- in the conn
lies of F nvetu*, //enrv, New ton, Jnaper, Morgan,
Walton, Gwinnett, Delvolk, Cowa in nnd Campbell,
npril II ui’rn
_ - rc r. \i i f,V Ki ■ iA.
mm; subscriber being del< iinined to r-nremle to
X ths v ett, oll'ers lor m.■ h • v tillable tract (T
land, containing three thoif- iid nrre', nutate
nnd lying in Jacl sun rmiMy, ! •. on lie t/mb > ry
Fork of Oconee river,the n . i tie imit.ed"in l> <m
the hog mono I ain nnd main /.in . .ma road, vnt ions
other reads mler-ei ting nl the ■ "nr flam . vi/ : the
M\ 1-dgeville peie| I" ;■ ; > i.it.n'. I i v, on
Challnhooehee, Hurricane Hun I i d, lend ;to
Cnme«viilc nnd Kmtlh Carolin I (.rent p.;rl nl the
above land is r. d mnlnlio land, of superior quality ;
300 nerrs of rich river low re.oils: about Hon acres
cleared, great p irl fresh nod in i .-.d reonir, abound
ing with Mtpe’l) springs, well ioipr ivfd, v> iih n eon
venient fronted dwelling boose, two s;orv logit, on
O most splendid eminence; nil excellent Colton
and Threshing machinery, nnd nil ot er tiec. ssary
out holt!, i. no plnee is he'ler calculated f»r pi'b
lie business of any kind, in the up coonlrr. !- eve.
Ml convenient r.'-tihmcnls on the premise-, not in
terfering with each other The whole inn I • pit'-
chased lor nine thousand dollars, one third in nd
Vance, the Ini lanes in two annual pay mils, tv liieh
is net in rcihaotvvuthirdsofilieie.nl vnino
Likely jonng negroei will ho ink* n at their vnino
npril 13 vvdm lIA i. UI-vON 'i'll(H'MO. ■ I).
_ aTu » ei dUM >VI Tux’ : : ci' a7: i
FKUSONS irmeiling cither to Tnllnlmv o" or
its vieini y, will do well to t.odctj the foil itv
mgregulnltotis; a new stn/e lino i-t;o\v eoiumei. • I
direct from 1 i, ibn.-see to Uni iblM-c, 1 y v.nv of
Pleasant Grove, loeeiiiig lie! northern stnge to l : ■ e
bridge, nnd leaving iidiii-dintnly on iis nrriinl,
epend the nl;;lil in I*1'• I -.'it Gmve, oid nrrivo in
Tallahassee; nt t n o'clock i ,■> m i day. A* litis
rnoto will In peilnrun d nlto"etJier in the tk.y, and
(19 every effort Will he in ole to \ ni i -
faction,the til’f.r-i,J -I.- O h;,n-ell thill ho sliltll
have ike patrol . ;e of n gcnciom. i oldie.
npril I I 2iu U . Jf. C.’.' MLS.
PkJOTICr;. --Perpens ind 'tied to (ha cl'tfc o
.1 \l Jolin i'll, f. i' .hert, dm ' d v di nri!.- :tuiti
dime pavo. I, nod Iho ' lo will 1.1 1 1 ' rs. i te i . in
dehled will jr . it i.'eor mi ■ in o' ; , nue toil
within Hie time pi' earthed hv law.
GliO \V liVA V', ) .. .
npril H A.N'fIKIG'ON LAM BRUT,* Lx 1 '
rj.; OTICIii —'i ho : .thserihet (diel - loi rie til
'd riom [.Ota in tho tow nos j Inndmr:;, u ii It tiro
well improv d it.id soil (hr (inn ly n nl n; ■ ■
Ah:o, two tin cl . < Ind m I ■ mini dec • \ c! y
of y/uinhlirg; O m coni :i ! r (Mto Imi■<,i o I nil ii 1 1 y
acres, more or I ,aon w In Ii th.-i. nrorenn .m'd-l
itnprovoinei) ~ well ctilei,,aleil for n Mine , i .van; i
and tile olher eor.l'iining two hundred nnd liny
(lores, well timbered, and on which there h, n line
mill seat, nnd if improved would he profinihle lo
tho owner. The nhovt 'iiiionod jeep-uy ran he
purchased on n i mi, .Ido terms. Application can
he made I> J 11. A'hr, vvh > resides wIId in fjv emi
ul LMgcfiel.i C. .’/ or lo of. Gray, Is(in I 1 i■ tn
of U m.h , till’s i.m o■■ given
fur ihn projitity. SOUS 11. < 'OVI.NGTO.N.
npril 17 wit
l/iiMii•.£ v Niseiiioi 1 >j . 5 1e17.
v The Hiihsenheis living in I loinhnrg. .‘niiilh
Ccrolinn, lintc on iinnd a Inr ’e nuniher ok . irymin
slaves, and tvill ri.n"j\o rupjdios every ttvo wed,
Traders, pin tiers and otic i r w ishing to pnrclinse,
would do Well to c r e u :i en I, ns Wonl it nys keep
a snpei ior assortment.
Feb 7 —whin HI JO.STIPH AVt lOi»s ,V ( (),
STItAVIiO, 1 ion tho I'lintniion
jo , of liiiMer .1 ini in Inin, in U.i, liiii"inn
cm^lconuly, a grey lioive, nlionl li.e leet
-—-tS '{,s} high; iilmi, m kay nine, (dmnl 11. ■
v! / V 'it 'inn height, sirnycil off lo net her on
’nUiiik or ( ill nl tlnreli In.-t; the h"rse
linsn dent in hit (ijrcdiced, nhont the cod ol Ins 1 he. ,
nls’i nmrkail on tfu; f-idos hy the snd nnd on the I
shoulder- hyih- hurt of thoiollar, hh n> nlsotciy
short nnd w idn forehead, more ; ■ th.ni eoinmnn;
‘there mo no [oirticitlar innrKs on 111 ' mm - only tdic
has n very long hudiy tail nnd n stnnll while ;pi|
in her lace, d lie t-nhsi-rilier ofi'ern yjh n-w.i ,| to
any person that will I j!.o llivin up and convey them I
to the pint it at ion of I' m. John ,0.., in llui Inn county,
ttvo miles above Uubertsmi'e slor<
npril 11 w :*■; v v\ n, t, : ■j•,.; •. i v-
I AW NO’i it i.. she um)< i-1 nr ■! lint
J romovoi) from Clark county to Lincolmon,
will attend to the praet ice ol Law in the rtnpcimr
and Inferior Courts us Lincoln i nmiy, and ihend
jaoonl omt'iliea. llnsinoss inirualcd to his care w ill
be promptly attended to.
BF.NNING Ji. illOOliK.
References.—Hon, Charles Ihnighcrly, Hon. A.
Clayton, Hun. Thomas W. llnrris, Gen. I .dtvnrd
Harden, Alliens; C. J Jenkins, G. \V, Craw lord,
A. J Miller,Col. John Milled-e, \\ iliin.a li. Jones,
Augusta
Linculntrn, March 34, IHc3. wlf
LAW NO l K i.. flie subscriber hiis~soitied
in Cohnuhiig, (in. amt will give his promptm
tention lo any business intrusted to linn, llisidllce
is in Mr. Hepburn's bru it tenement, orqvisiio the
Oglethorpe House. F A. MSlllsJ'.
Columbus, March 27. w 1m
.NOTIf Tl.—Kaimwny irnm
i . the BulisriihiT, on IHo Uklh
f J in.-t ttvo negro fellows, Jneoli
a f'-vi®/ nml Spctn er; Jncoh is a blight
ft/Lj / mulaiio, Ktnight hlark hair,
p BlSu4f8 l Su4 f <,,,u or moiv ft'i lli mil in (rmit,
Z&iMeaemi o vory nrilul nml pluusiMo (< I
lo\Vj about five, or li \o It'd six iiir-brs high,and about
35 yt ars of ngt*. SjMMUTr i f darlv toinpiiTiftl, well
made, about tho huih" In i. lit ol J.icub. ami about '-■»
yeaiH of Ago ; ibey bulb ab.Mmuded ibe sime iti;;bl,
and it moir l!»au probable tbev an logeibn and
nro Itirlxing about hoiuo river |*l.» s<m between
Ibis and Augusta or Su\ nuuali, ii is »uor ■ t l l nu like ly
they will uiaKo for Augusui. Any juifouori ■'•o
npprcboiuling sniil ik 4 -;»oos,A d‘ b\orll; y ib iusali 1 lo
the tejbst Tiber, itt Hum well I)i si riel, Angus la or
Vuiiiiali jail, 1 will give lilty dollars niui if any ]' r
son or juthous ean provo I »I bo « o\ it lion ol any
while man or men, lor harboring or earring oil s id
iwgrot's, 1 will giv»»oiu' bundanl dollars lor tl.- ;.o
prcbrnsioii ol said pcr.G-n or jvi- his, wiib ii o
negroes. .1 f'. N MACS .1 \\ l)d i).
bpdodwf'll I*. O Himwoll Did S. a:» d Id
i'ir K --Uuo iwuy Irtiin llio Mi'i'fi
til lier,iu 1 'te ,‘inbi r .usl, a m jli mr. n. i
lA .loluistm. : cd abi»ul I\\ t \ . • k.
Saiil m i - idm* 1. ri 11, vniim la >li b.
very dark uoinplexi »n, an l »v ht u iuU t ro
palr-d rl-'soly stoilers ; le i o a
full fare, nod :» g ■ U niauv Mai I t-1 ill.'
vti 11> on bis bark. £ aid negro was ooriiued r
con jail last tuoumer ilree iiiiuulis, and tv, : it
that I iron to Mr. Dill, of .'I rir.>e . • 1 w •ulii re
quest jailors It) be parlirnlar in rxnmi iua; jails, s
ine said m gro lay : x immibs in jad wen it'ii
ruilos of his ir.astrr. Ifsui.l iu i roniiood iu
jail, so that 1 gel him. 1 will pay id aa w, rrwaru.
1 have no doubt bill ih u lo ln> die' d ii... ii.mu*.
apnl II \\Cat COUMd.U s li. I’OIUX.
"Sixty Dollars Howard*
II A*N/lW A V loan ib' ]dai,tn
(ions of John Ciir.-biiu niv.l NVia.
i (drrsbn a, in Waiton ooiiutv, Da-
T Jliil'.f-: Ne.;ro iMlows.uf the
e f follow'ag dtwriprions, \ -
K \ <Seoi*(?6j nbmil c.» <»r !■» v . >
rs irp, ol d -rk romp!. i, !"..!»
>*** A J rlu-L k bones; 5 l>« I V p ]■» imdi
i;i b**igbr, mul when imt" • a t ,
stmir s considerably -bn f .ml
teeth is turapwlint decay od.
Joe, about V'. or'dJ years of a; a ab > ii -.’lx
complexion, r» f. rt yto\\m< h •, m b ;h: ** t a
freflopen cautdeo int o, and speaks muddy \\Um
epoixoo lo; no oih-r panicuUr marks i«> r !.
Nod, about do v» irs of r,• , In a <1,7 \n < a .
look, dark complex it in, and ol ordinary
The two first r.re i’:o prapeny <.f .loloi C. • * .*r.a
and tho Inner of Uni ( i di oo Ii -
thaltlipy will allrnija ?• >x . !.• tiiDrway to Align
(8, nnd p'r’nps Irom that \ \byid » tSo < a
Kail Hoad, Io Chari : •n. » v i\i, di'ivKji rrwird
will bo given for tin r ..oprtlirn>icn, an 1 rcvibi'
mentinnny safe jailor <1 .ivory totu; ir own 'i , or
lo tgbert H Hod, in Ao : isti. „1 rewa d o .()
will bn given i'u-u
Any informmion about t will boil;;-.’, !'v
received by dm proprtvlOf*, cn;.n;•••.»"'i ! jo
Aim Beal >//A‘ D's 11 \M %
\VM VUES/k\M.
U’u’toucounly, A\ nl Ci f 1 ID. u
I VOTICK Urought 1 u Lincoln Jail on i
v IX 31 tit ,1/amli lasi. Two Nogru follows Jim
r is about live feet high,dark complorlcd, twenty um
■ or two yen Tr of age, and say. ho belong* to Jon ph
i J/ahbersliarn: ol Wahhorbl.nm County—iho oilier
I nhout the name heiglith, and complexion, tie:ir the
, tame, who «nyN his name is June.nnil tha: lia be
longs to Wm, IJliot, of llio sane Conniy—The
owners nro hereby notified to com.', pay expenses
J' sikl take them away WM. KEYWORD'S.
. 1 April 17 #1
* UeVeNTY OK !RTI NEGROES
■’ i'< fill! saLF..—On the 2>Jih ilay of M av next,
1 shaii;. ;l ill auction in Jones rooilty North * a
' j relion, i i the farm of John I*. Haves, ilrn-ereeil,
■j I lie r»e ! \ e.i’ ihle pnreol of I, 4 V evei socl in
j the i lair; roriN'-iirig of H on r .si rvnols, J cllo *. s,
J It omen, il Vh arnl (!irl*—only It nlrl orics in tie
> ' lot. Terms-oreilii y nmnihs, with micro i irom
C ! Ist Jan. I'll' -piirrliLMrs giving bond with two
II j .approved securities.
WI/'R 7/fI dY WOOD, Jr
i Fxernlor of John P Daves, iieceascd.
i j Raleigh, April 20, t.S'.iS. I‘isv.
■1 ( AM) I'OK N A i :c7 ' ■
1 n.J for Mil’ the land whereon lie rm-.v live-, i• i
’ i liirko county, in the settlement of I'nrk < omp, cmi
! teming six hundred and five a cron, on which lh- re
’ i; a roiufoftfihlo dwelling house, and other
' iiectfsiary lioiihoh, and a good uforo plan
tation in good repair; possession ran bo had
in January next. i hose who wish to pur
-1 chase would do well to rail and for lh m
-1 i, J <s. JOHN LODHE.
Burkecounty, April IT, 1838. It
m\VBNTY DOLLARS REWARD*
1 h Lost or stolen n bright leather TKU NK; was
put into the singe nt W’trringtori on the V3d instant
i»he * anied to iho rail road, (or ihDplac'.*: h inec
I) vvhh his has not broil m-en. 'J lie pronahdity ik,
l iint it has hrrn c rnod back 1o Montgomery in ilia
; Ti-1 cr.qdi linn of stages, of width tin* proprietor
uid please take notice, or lh T it Ins hr * Nlobir,
hi u In* b a e ten dollar* u ill be paid fwr its rccov
t , r. i*l delivery at tin? Globe Hotel, « r twenty
r dollar* I »r miicli evidence n-: will lead to the op*
" • rdion dun of llio ibid. It. is marked J It (: on each
;.i,j jAbi.iS hagei’.
1 npril. *26 triSt
, I G: or . in, Scrivm Comily:
tl ■ •. HEI-’EAS, ’id ourai Clifton ml Gyrdbia
< I / I’aurlit cv a;') l;. f !; r l.cii T.s oi Acjniinihraii/.n
I | r»n iho Csiaie of WilibiiX) y, lute of flu*
* M IV. d**i ( . ,
I'/’hw-e qic ilicrelorefo cite and n'lmniv:-ii all and
»in.:u!ii.' tbo ljc.ru and r*r dilors of .void deceas* *1 to
ho at d n jijjm ■ **l my ofii <• within the lime prescri-
I) •! by l > .*», ft) die ‘lu* r* I } •clinn.s il any they liavr*.
i lordiow c.ri.so vvliv i fiid I. thth f-lcmld no' be graiilc-d
«- \< 11 ini :< i n.y band, r* uflic •, in Jiu l.isoiiboro’
lids ‘.’.Olb day of April, J i!id.
nr»rd ‘JH ;•()(I JOfil'd ITAiUV, ccn a r.
•
r \ * / tlldil'.AS W iliiiim birnH applies for/elfcr.-:
v of mbni'eMirfiiion on Ih* • ‘date of El soy
Wr; d, Inti of thin fount v, dorensed.
'J Imso mo lb. iclore to cite mid admonish nil and
yuhr, the kin !r* d nnr! < *■ iilo rs «»I the end de
••. {i *d,to file Ihejr (i ’jecti DiH, if a M V limy have,
•viidin lh'' i a' l | ;ane *1 hy la" ,in my ofbc •.
to shew cause why s *id lettorH should n»;l In* grant
ed. < liven under mv Jinnd mid a- al .M. ofdeo, in
Jar li-oobori;, Ibid 'Joih April, I:'>C
n } >: >1 JOMII-A N’.HhV, C'c-i:.
(i h.OUdIA,) ( Oun ol Ordinary,
count//. $ Sepleniher 1 erm 1 .
I’ON nppiicmion of Alexander l\ Jhip.son,ndrni
M. Jh is (rat or de hon is non,el il;c <: '.ate fo*inJ)
I'o-ireodocM.,staling t’lat .'*c linn fully ndntinistrred
>;i• d < :.i mul praying citation for liter-, di
il is oh niolion uhlci ed, that the clerk no i;;suea e/la
tion rO'juiiiug all t>er.sons to shevv enn.-e why the
same hIuiII not be granted and that the f ame be
publish'd ouco a ii.o.ii b for rdx motit
A true ex'.met from llio miimies, ibis I2'h »y of
September, i'bJV. JOSHUA V , < 1 k
unv* i rofitp 25U
Ucov;;iji, UtirkeComiiy: ,
(.'ouri ol Urdin.jry prr. eai, llirirbonot'3 I-v
liu«,Abcl X.owih, and K I’a.'mur, I sqa.
March '.:tk J SliS.
H [I ’ON the petition of Hutton Mc( «beo, hinting
'd ' Ahum f) / Adluiay, doe j Into ul ibirko couuiy,
* lid, on the lat li day (*l pi» mher, Ibof, by Ins < er
hm bond ofibai (Into, obligate biiev'di, Ins lams
and us i ns, to e\*a ate to one V. in UaoieJ, of Jior
■ !i c uiiiy, titles to the lot ol Land in llio town of
Poms, f, in the conn y of .durrny : commencing on
i be .oroel at the corner of lot iNo A. in i In- first divis
ion of .said town, running south with said street six
ly-f’uir,to a hi reel, 10 Ice t wide, thence with said
>•,ireel one hundred and sixty feel to u ero-s street,
thence up said .slioet, to lower pan ol lot Noll, j ■
And also slating J hal hois ihu assignee of said
hinnl, mid that caid A liner K. departed this life
wit lion t executing «aid in les, and praying t hal .Ma
th ’W Junes, the administrator ol Ibe Haiti Abner lb
may he diroi tod to execute to the sa.d Jhirlon Me
(dice titles to said lot. Whereupon, on muiiun ol
Muliord Marsh, counsel lor said petitioner, it ia or
deiod,tlinl unless good causa he show n to the con*
truly, the said Matthew Jones,mliii’r. as alhresaid,
will he,at July term of lluseouit i ext, dirce rd to |
make said ’titles. And it i>-furl her ordered that a
copy el this rule bo published once a month for
I hree months,before said court
A into extract from the minutes,
march 21 m3t T M HLOUNTyD cVk.
< «oovgiti, Burke county:
‘courtcfo’rdinnry—pn sent their, honors G W Ev
tuts, Alfred Lewis, and E I’nlimT, Esqrs.
jMa/cA 5//r, 1838
b TPOiVlho petiuonef James Lhiclianan-and U"m
U’ I losler, slating that Abner E Holliday, dec’d.
late »t ihuKe county, (bed m the conniy of .Murray,
on the eight day ol September, 183-1; hy Ids certain
bond ofilint date, a copy of which is filed in this
court, obligato himself to one William Daniel, of
Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles totwo
lots m theiowH of Poinscl, Known hy the No 2,
and one half of No 1(5. And also hy Ins certain
other bond, mode in the same i-utility onvilie f»ih day
of'September, 1831, the said Abner E obligated
; himself to cxeenle [to the fsa’id William Daniel, his
, heirs or tlie other halfofsaid lot No b», in
I ihe t aid town of Pomsei (a copy of which last
■ nmitioiuMl bond is filed in ibis court) and the said
i James and Willi tin are the assignees 6 f said bonds,
i and also that said Abner V, departed this b'e without
executing said inlo; and praying lids conn todi
, ' reel Matlhaw Jones,admiiiiblrator ot the estate ft
said Abner E . to ex. cate the said tith-slo ll.e soi.i
| J ones and W ilKam. It is Uiereupon, on hnuion **.
i Uultold Marsh, counsel for said petitioners, ordered,
1 that unless good t mum? he shown to the c.*auivry,
: that this court will, at July term next, (!i.e* t i
. i administrator to execute said titles. Audit ; lur
i ther ordered, that this rule be published once a
; mouth for tluvo inontlti before ' aid court.
A true extract from the minutes.
1 ( nmrciiwl c.i'. t Tll ItIAH N3\ D<Tk
i buor in. hurke ccuulys
. Court of Ordinary—present, their honors O W E\-
uns, Abel Lours uml E Palmer, l'-(ji-.
March nth 18 S.
i | {TTPON the petition of 1-* intis ( arrol, et‘ .Mnn \
■ (U cimti'y, staling lli .t A:iiu-r K Uoliidny cl'v'.i,
- i ii( Hurl,!' i i'timly . ( id, in Ih ■> ■■ 11 1 y ■ I Mmavc, . n
i ilui('.ill day in Oelol'cr, I J), Ivi is bond ol l i I
- | due', a ( opy wf w Inch is fii-d in t .is court, bind him
s self, hH heirs and assigns, l>> execute to one V. li
ilw im Dame), and his assigns, ol Murray county, by
i [ the first day ol January, 183(5. titles to that lot *0
. ' and known by ihonumhor one hundred and sixty,
. j in the loth district, 13th section originally L’hero
| kce county; and slating that said Abner E departed
i tikis I lie without executing said title; and that the
. ! cun! Dennis is Ihe assignee of said bond; and
1 praying tills court to direct Mathew Jones, thend
, munsiiaioi on the estateoi said Abner K. to exo
, ! ( ulc title to suit! lot m ihe said Dennis. Whereup
on, it is, on motion of Mill ford .Marsh, counsel lor
> aul Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause is
!i sa-wvn to the contrary, that on the fi.sl Monday in
1 b/y next, '.bis court will tiiie* t sai l admimistralor
|tofX«*cule said title. And it is fuilhci ordered,
j | that a copy «>t this rule be published once a mouth
| lor l tirt o montlis before said time.
A true ex ract ftom if.e minutes.
;; | mart'll 21 m3l Tll ULOL.iT, Dv i 1..
1 , T.7 ~—‘ '—*
! (ieor.’,ia«-l urke cunuty*
; I I'oun if Ori!ii’.irv-pn.'sc>m, ilic;r I (oner* O.
I \r»T's, Vb;l i.«vv i.v, mid li. Dfilmor, 0.'.-ijn.
~ Ai.■' i , _ M.nvh bth. 1533.
■ I IJ"TP(-N il..'; lilionol T”Mi:i Ilaymanajcv.cuuir
. j 'i-J of Stmiiyl i .MMH tU'.'i |:ilo n Hu. U
. j , oimiy, . l ibo lias fully pxeomod iho lasi
,1 | w.!I and tomaim'lll ol nv. 1 in'ii lloyianns, do
.. I i'oa»oJ, ami pravioj ,i •. 'll i.s ili.ro
r lore, on niotiim ol inuns;. „ t*to oloi-k
i liloissuea oitalioa icqnir;ng a I .ho
and appear al Iho court r.t Spjiipi.i.k r : l:
, f ti on and there to shew oanso why said .oluts ahail
, j ii.it be granted, and that : mi ciniattou bo publish*
I . J onto n month till sr.ij rourt.
j I ir:;. extract from ilio minute*.
' tauroii 1 i«<<t Tll li COUNT, D «Vk
I LAM UENCEVILLE HOTEL. I
„ - The subscriber having removed to Mil- J
A Jcdgeville, would take this opportunity h
I 1 £!! lit relnrn than! 8 for former patronage, t
fine! would state that liis house ia now 1
BUkept by ftis brother John N. Alexander. S
for whom ho solicits the pntionogo of hia friends {
and others, and ass res them that every attention y
will he given by the present occupant to render them 1
aom fur table. THUS. W. ALLXANHLR.
II Having token the I.nwrencnvillo Hotel* 1 solicit
1 a hbare of public patronage, and promise that I will
, use my utmost exertions tegivo general smiCTaction
to all v\ bo miy call. JOH N N. ALLX AN D! .I*.
Lnwrcneeville, Gwinnett co. litl. Ihn
n A n~s io n IT os: s i: ,
Haincuvdle , (iu)rfii /.
/'• 'll Tills cumfurtabie (,'s.ablishmont is rc
i. opened by its former prmrict. >r, and will
1 : r ' c v 4„ bo in a slate of readiness lor the ree« ption
of f nnilira and oilier persons by tlic middle of lay.
The proprietor lias gone to err -t i xpenne in cnlarg
ing and icfilling tinwaulo c-stabliabrnent ina.Mami
out, al of wbn hv. ;, 1 he neat, clean and e mf>rla
» hie. Th• and carriage houH-.s are extensive,
1 and well mu ted to the p.irposi hir whieli they are
designed. In sl-.on, the proprietor think* to will
hazard nothing, in pledging that this establishment,
r nre general, sliMi he inferior to none in the
southern states; wliatover comforts that can he
1 command'd from the resources of the surrounding
country, will be afforded to his guests, in n manner,
’ he trusts, pint will bo entirely to their satisfaction
I he estnblishm nt will bo enlarged the present sen*
son, to upwards of thirty rooms—and charges the
, same ns nt the otic r public houses in the village.
4 The proprietor llntteis him* If that heis too vv< II
j Known to the public to render it necessary for him
r . to offer to them l ‘limonials of his abilities orde
[ idre, to Hinder those who favor him with their com*
f . pnny, in al respects ca.-.y nnd comfortable. Hi*
pride and interest are both at stake in sustaining the
• beautiful villng of Gainesville, which presents ns
many adv;iniag> h as n summer retreat, as any other
. spot norl'u or - mth. Jl, ihcrofbro, a liberal smihcrn
. pnblie will arlbrd a sullmieril patronage to Justify
i ilie <h'vcb.peojr ~t And c.ncenlration of the vft
, lI'UISI, ;.; n:'ces »>| the sur.'f undmg country 60 as to
I bring them into action for ilnir cutnforl and con
v tnetirc, f le.y irny lie assured that the moans thus
I afi>>rdcil He proprietor of this e- :ab , ’hhmcni shall
jbe liberally applied to i s improvement and the p o
1 | euretr.r nt of every comfort il c v can require, until
j n fdi..ll h.-ove nothing by ccinpn;, : son with any
ol *er. ! the kind, north, south, east or we t—with
, on: a liberal patronage. Imw« \ er, it is evident j üb
j lie e j i (turn cannot botnet. Ifth o':'!vnnt ig hos
an ti;i :o:.able climate, superior water, with
■ -■ v ■! i iedicimn springs, (oneof‘ w hidi isackriew
lodged bv the inoj-i. competent judg< a to b • cxetlbd
by none in 11 e■„ nilf:orn slut ; fine ro: 'ls in every
I (bn ebon, and good society, ere imJtKr men!;; ; nfli
j* , ' , ntio ju-fdy the reasonable expectation, that a
| n a-..] /nfcl igort public will give to th-ir/mwe j
mrditn ! mns the prrfi»r*rsco over !<»r• i•'r; <n; , then
tb 1 proprietor f els cunfid -nt, that this vnpcal wdl
net l>. in ado invnin. KHUBHN 'THORN I ON.
may 3 v.dUv
J >’fi -"i ■ .1 11, lift Veil Irani tile bun.-enla;, eu
1 the rjiii J (.'unary last, e;• litoen miles below
V/avm Mioro, in llttrk ' ■». a b hi. bay 7r?arc, with
Ink inane aid tr.ri, 1 lor I•< years oM, iaiiie in *iie
n. lit lend leg; any itiibnprtieti nlutivo ro said
animal will b • I!iui«k!nl!y received nr.d ISbcmlU re
" a-'dod A!,::er di erad to the .* nliseWiicrnl .Mill
H: vc.ii VO. co. ud l b, sefli.-e> i V.forma
tion. JOSHUA W. KLMIILIN
sw2m
• : . ■ ion
It- 1 made to the hon the Interior Oourt of IjuiKc
cu inly, while siiiing for ordinary purposes, for
h ave to .veil all the oml estate bclonudng to Hilliard
| J floe, deceased, march *2O A HltOK, ylilm’r.
a will be
| Z made to the In narable Inferior Court of .leffcr
| son, lining for ordinary purpo.o s, for leave (o sell
1 the lauds in said conniy, Ik longing to the estate id
I the laic honias B. NV’c.lls, deceased, lor the bent fir
I of the creditors of raid ('-Into, 'i hisii'dd April, Jbcd.
IHHLIP KOIU.StSON,) r ,
( nj iil 23 4m _ JOHN 1 1 WKI,I>:, j I
I .., I 1; inontli» ait r ilmo, upplu mun will be
| ' Inin la in Urn imnoriiblu lniurior ('unit of
! j,j ],o . onniy, lor I .vo I" null n part ol tlu real
~ of . ; ou(bworili Harlow, ami.
UKiiKCC/l 11A11 LOW, Ailin it,
npril of.
'nj'OUK MOi'l after iluie, applio lion will
i.L |... in'll!,, [.j ibu .Oononililo the Inferior C. nut
es IJiclniMiid c itnty, uiV ’” idling for ordinary pur
posts, lor leave to sell /ho red I estate ol J. J.
Brown, deceased. H h« U.MliSlx,
Inn 18 11. w !mo at or.
I'l'iyiuu ui'tiiiiib utter date, application 'v.’H he
w. made to the I lonora-do the Inferior Com.* 0 *
Scriven County, when silting for ordinary pinp<>-
st's, for leave to sell nil the l ands belonging to li’.e
r.btate of James Boston, dec’d
riH>M {S BOSTON, Ad mV.
ITIOUR months after date, application will'be
S. made to the Ininoruble Inferior ( out tof Burke
' county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, lor
leave to sell l.o* number three hundred and thirty
four, f5hM) 1:1 the sixth district,('arrol county, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres.
Jan 23 18v\4m Win W M AUNI). Adfttr
|NOUK months after date,apt Beat ion wj ib<n ale
1 H to llie honorable the inferior court of Jeffer
son county, when silling ns a conn for ordinaly
I purpose•• for leave to sell the land and negroes ot
Kicliaiii Hudson, deceased.
m irfth 16 MAU\ E\ B PIPKI •. J
months alter date, application will he
made to llio honorable the inieiior Court of
Burke county, v. hen soiling lor ordinary purposes,
lor leave f » sell all the real estate belonging to the
estate of John J. Koe, decema t).
A. 11. K()K, Administrator.
Wnyn mbora, 23d March, ■ 4m
moiuhs after date, application will be
w made to (he hono able Inferior Court of Co
lumbia county,while sitting for ordinary ; urposes,
for leave to sell the Land and iVegrocs belonging to
the estate of Jvoberl Villen of said county deceased,
march ® Wm J KHOUES-* IQxV
OTICE.—I our months after date, application
1 v will be made to the honorable Inferior Court
of Lincoln county, " hen sitting for ordinary pur
poses, fir leave t<> se'l a pari of tho real estate of
John Willis*.glutm, decease.’.
ISAAC \N 1 LUNG HA Al, } . , „
Ni:l SOxN (LVRIxK J i', < Adm trs
! Slnrrh 6lli, IBJB. mar 23 4m
A H Li montlis after date, application will 1 o
; i.. made lo I lie Hoik rnble Inferior I 'nurt of JelFer
j so i e aint.v, when Hitting lor (Ordinary imrpe.Rp. lor
l leave to sell the Reel f.state ot tiic late Aatlian
: 1’.... .1, dcc'd I f•' coniitv
.N.ll'i IAN iHJAFhS/.T.ndin’r.
jin *1 —m il 2 Willi the will annexed.
| e Ot'K me.n'.hs iifn r-J.-i'e ;ipp!i<-aiion will Ii- made
■ , to ISo honorable tlio . l nsi ie. s et tho Interiot
Coert of .'Viiven county, while silting li.r ordinary
1 l-nr, (or leave to se t iho l.ands Iri'lorigiog lu
ei l'Jolin es Uo'.erts, ih’i'c-lUed. Into of
. ; i . e S 1 I'.l-'Il KM ill 11,1.S,itdiifr.
DELIA U( • ItEßTS,ndm'n.
Feh hi It, 1333 4tm "3
f AOUK m.mi li.< alter dale a pp'iie.aiion will he made
- to tiro honor ihlo Inferior court ol Colnmhia
.(county, when .sitting for ordinary purposes, for
1 j have losell the following lotsol Land, v iz: A'o 4!)S,
• ; in hhdistriel; '2ST, 271 h district; 7S and ■!(>, Htli
J | district; nil Early county, belonging m the estate ol i
; James lilacksiuno, deceased,
W M I’ DEALT,,
1 w t n/. VAimoßoroH, |
inn IP—lf) o It riimtralors.
V, OTU li.—four montlis utter (into, appiiea
j s * lion will be made lo th - Irtmomhlo Inibrior !
Court ol Rn hrm ml county, while sitting tin- ordi-
I ' nary purposes, lor leave to soil n lot of ln-u| in t
• • l.Hli district and 4lh section ia Cticrokee countv
i’ l ' rto the or| ho ■ : I■nv, j 1 -. ; :: y |
, one oih;r tract drawn try halt Williams, in,Loo co.
sold forth ‘benefit of ilia ho.nofsaid Wihiams.
in iy 3, 1 ■ t*. 11. MAN fZ, Guardian.
si r.iont :-s after dale, application will be
n . made to the honorable Inferior court of
■■ < itlTity, for leave to sell all the rrai estate
’ of’Joorgu F. Ecunyars, deceased.
J-l vi-. SCO.NYERS, AOiax.
npnlCn mlm
> Ciroryrin, Joif tsoh county: I
, '■ GI.Rf.AS Ishlcy I’liillips, administrator
3 V oil the c trie et Stephen Colter, lat >ol -nd
oopp.fy, deceased, applies lor Idlers <!i m, ,„ rv I
These are ther fto lo cilo and admonish all and
a ust ir the kindred and creditors of M ■ ■ •„ ..
ceased, to ho and appear at my oliice within the I
(oae plCsvnned hy I.', vv, lo show caasn if any the
■’■avr’i why sold letters should not be granted ' J J,
(own under my hand at office, in Louisville
this 16th dav of March 183:1, lue * I
n'.arie EBLNEZEU BOTHYi’ELL, CiJs.
17 VANS’ CAMMO.HILE AND I A Mi
ll* VL. APERIENT PlLLS.—Remarks- 1
hie ease of acute Rheumatism, with on e flection of '
the Lungs—cured under the treatment of Ur Win.
Evans, 100 Chatham-sl. New York, Mr /Jenjamin t
8 Jarvis, 13 Central-st. Newark, N J., afflicted for i
four years with severe pains in all his joints, w hich i
were always increased on the slightest motion, the i
longue preserved a steady whiteness; loss of appe
tite, dizziness in his head, the bowels commonly
Very costive, the urin high colored, and often pro
fuse sweating, unattended by relief. The above
symptoms were nlsa attended with considerable dil
(iculty of breathing, with a sense of lightness across
the chest, likewise u great want of due energy in the
nervous system.
'i'll!; above symptoms were entirely removed,and
a perfect cure effect cd by Ur U in I .vans.
BENJS JARVIS,
To Da Vi m Ev.t
City nf New \'ork, ss.
Rcrjunim Uiu Jui vis being duly sworn, doth de
pose anj say, that tic facts stated in the above
r ■ ■ i -irate, subiCtiiJcd by liua, are in till respects
true. HIbNJ y JARVIS.
Sworn before me, this 2oth November, 181 0,
U JLLIA.H SAUL. Notary Public,"
JO N’assau-sireet.
Evans’ Genuine Pills, fir sale, only by
ANTONY (f IJ(VINES', Agents,
April 12 Druggists Augusta, Ga.
An extraordinary ami remarkable cure.
JMrs Jlarv Dillon,of Williamsburgb, was restored
to health by tlie use of this medicine —Tim symp
toms of this desiressing ease were as follows: Total
loss of appedte, pal pita lion ut the heart, twitching
of the tendons,with ageneral spasmodic affection ol
ilia muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness,
languor, lassitude, grout depression ol spirits, with
the fear of some impending evil, a sensation of
fluttering at the pit ol the stomach, irregular tran
sient pams in different parts, great emancipation
with other symptoms of extreme debility.
Tho above case was pronounced hopeless by
three of ihe most eminent physicians, and a disso
lution ol the palionl daily awaited lor by her friends,
which may be authenticated by Iho physicians
who were in attendance, -She has given her cheer
(ul permission to publish ibe above facts, and will
also gladly give any information respecting the
benefit she received tu any enquiring mind.
MARY DILLON.
JKrUIr. Charles Semple, who had been
nffiieleil (or five years with humeral habitual A 'ili
um, applied to Ur Evans on the 4th ol Nov. labor
ing under llio following symptoms: A sense ot
lightness across the elies’, with the greatest diffi
culty in breathing, distressing cough, generally
ending with copious expectoration ol \ iseid phlegm,
disturbed rest, the face turgid and of a livid hue;
could not lie in a horizontal position without Ihe
Uion bfitiltncdinio suffocation, languor, drpw
! sines.;, and dissinats m the bead, and lossufap
pr I to.
Mr -S’, applied to the most eminent physician in
the city, likewise used several other remedies
without obtaining any permanent benefit mi
ld bis friends persuaded him ~<> place himself
und r L)r e. vans’ treatment, ife is now relieved
J olliN complaint, and call d : t (he office yesterday,
j avowing lb itbo bad not words to express bis groli
ude for ilm benefit lie bad received.
For sale by ANTONY & //AIN Eo
Another recent test of the unrivalled
virtues of !)r. its. Evans’ Medicines.
Dysi>rj xiu — Tciii/ears standing. —Air .) Mc/lt nzic,
was nfilieled v,nb the above eomplaint fir ten
years, which inenpaeiated with him at intervals, for
six yean;, in intending to his business, restored to
ported health, under the salutary treatment of Ur,
VV in. Evans.
’The principal symptoms wore, n sense o( dislcn
sioti ami oppressor i altercating, distressing pain in
tho pit of the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite
giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great debility
and emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed
rest, sometimes u billions vomiting mol pain in ihe
right side, an extreme degree of languor and lliint
nesa, any endeavor to pursue bis business causing
mimediaie oxnuslion and weariness.
Mr. McKenzie is daily intending his business,
and none oflho above symptoms have recurred
since be used the above medicine lie is now n
strung and he: hby man. lie resorted to myriads
ol remedies, but llley were all ineffectual.
I'or’siilo by AN’TONv & HALVES
march 8 Solo agents fur Augusta. Gro
A STUM A, THREE YEARS. STANDING
lit. .Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill afllicled with
ibe above distressing malady. Symptoms—groin*
languor, fl u money, disturbed rest, nervous head
uehe, difficulty of breathing, lightness and stiieuire
across lli breast, d zziacss, nervous irritability anil
restlessness, could nut lie in a horizontal position
without the sensation of impending suffocation,
palpitation of llio heart, distressing cough, costive
nes;., pain ol the stomach,drowsme.-s, greatdebililj
aid deficiency ol the nervous energy. Mr. R. Mon
rue 7‘lVe up every thought of recovery, and tint
despair sal . ’ l| the countenance of every person m
’.C-rostG 1 . Ills c-.V's’-eueß or happiness, till by acti
d. ni be noticed in a pu por some euros effected
by Hr. Win. Evans’ iW’h-ino m Ins complaint,
xvbicb induced him to purchase a package ot the
Tills, which readied in complete!/ /"moving every
symptom ol the disease Ho wishes i.’sdy bis mo
tive fur this declaration is, that those nflhc.’eu vvlt ’ I
the same or any symptoms similar to those iVoii. 1 j
which he is happily restored, may likewise receive
the same inestimable benefit. Win. EVANS
Fur rale by s N TON Y At lIAIN ES,
Sole agents for Augusta Go
march 28 232 Broad street
TToCT. JHVANS’fIIIimCINK! Dyspep
tic' sia atvd Y/ypochoudiiacism—lnterest
ing case. —Air. W in. Salmon, Green st, above 3rd,
Tbtladelpliia, afllicled lor several years with the
following distressing sympttfins; sickness at the
stomach, head ache, dizziness, palpitation of the
heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pu
trescent eructation, coldness xml weakness of the
extremeties,emaciation and general debility, (lis
le 11 rest, a sense of pressure and boat at the
slomai . after eating, night mare, great mental
despotic -,oy, severe (lying pains in tlt - chest, back
and side, ooslivencss, involuntary sighing and
weeping, l„ c.norand lassitude upon the least ex
ercise. Mr Inion had applied to the most emi
nent physical ', who considered it beyond the
power of medico, to restore him to health; howe
ver, as Ins afflictions had reduced him to a very
deplorable condition, ami having been recommen
ded by a rclnlive of Ins to make a trial of Dr Win,
Evans’ medicine, he with difficult} repaired to
the office and procured a package, to which he
| -aye. lie is indebted lor his restoration to life, |
| health and friends, lie is now enjoying all the
blessings of peridot health. I l .vans’ Medicine for |
sale only by ANTONY & HAINES,
npril 25 '23 JHroati street.
; | BROUGHT 0( Augusta Jail on the 2d ms 1 , i
; NJ a negro hoy, calls himself JIM; says ha bn- |
Inn s to Wm U liloiml, Wa.-h u.’ton county, Ga. ,
I ha is 15 years old; thin visagetl, rathtr light com I
Dlccted. The owner is requested to come forward, !
I pay expenses and taka him (rum jail,
j may 3 ELI MORGAN, Jailor. |
Sm TWO HUNDRED HOLLARS j
REWARD will be given lor the ap
prehension and delivery in any jail m
this state, the negro woman AMY; or
one hundred dollars fur information that
will enable the subscriber to obtain pos
so-sion of tier. Amy is about twenty I
five years old, dark complected, and
I about five feet two or three inch 's high. From all
I the information that can be obtained wo believe
.-If' was taken «fl’by a white man calling Inmsell
! William Rantou, a Kentucky horse drover, ns be
was fir several days just pro. ediug, lurking in the
[ neighborhood, and on Wednesday night of the 18th
■ idr. the evening the woman was missing, he de
-1 parted at rather a late hour of ih ■ night, lor Savan- :
nab, to xvlncli place lie never went.
IUVIDGUGEL. f
Effingham county, May 3, 1833. xv2t '
E- V. U HIGH,
ATvoii.xins jit L.nr ,
Moticello and JEatcntoii, Georgia, t
ILL practice in theseteral courts of the eoun- |
x V ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald- a
" >’>u ;s, Homy, Newton, Monroe, Walioz, and f
in the Federal Court for the district of Gtoreia ,
REFERENCES. " j
.Is u.-'n. A. J. A i. \> . Miller; Webster, Par- I
mme A Co, Harvilnml, Rijley, <y (; 0 . ,•
Al icon,—Po»& Nisbit, Henry G. Umar,Charles -
J. McDonald.
Berrien and Cuyler, G. It. Lamar, Jo- «
scpli \\ . Jackson.
tVi iris /on —-James L. Petigrue, Weed $ Fannin, c
f». 11 Kelsey & 1 Mislead.
_ The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and New
\ork Courier and Enquirer will publish the above
twice a week for 6 months and forward their anemint*
to this ©dice. nov IT wGru
GREAT'CENTEAL ROUTE
RET WEEN THE NORTH and SOUTH.
TBIIIE PORTSMOUTH AND ROANOKE
Jl RAIL ROAD COMPANY, have now form
eda conneciion with the Virginia and Maryland
Steam Boat Company, by which there is a contin
uous line for Passengers from Baltimore or Wash*
ingion to Charleston, si. C.
GOING SOUTH.
Passengers will leave Baltimore at 31 o’clock, P.
m. on Mot days and Fridays by the steam boat Ala
bama, Copt, siutton—or leave Washington at 12 ».
Wednesday, in the Columbia, Capt. Mitchell, and
arrive at the depot whan in Portsmouth early the
next morning in time for the Portsmouth and Roan
oke cars to Halifax, N C. At Halifax they will 1
lake the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Line |
oi Post Coaches at 4 o'olock samedav,and proceed 1
to Wilmington, N. C. a part of the way on the Wil- I
mmgton and Raleigh Rail Road ; Or by t aking I lie
Merchants’ Accommodation Line they may proceed
to Raleigh end < ireensbomugh when they u ill meet
the southwestern or Piedmont Line an well astho
Lino via Salem, Wythe court house, Ate. to Nash
ville, (Tenn-'/ Arriving in Wilmington on Thurs
days, Saturdays, and Mondays, they will there take
the steam boat North Cardino, (one of Vnnderbell’s
besi) on Thursday and Monday, and he landed in
Charleston in from 12 to 16 hours generally in time
lor the cars to Augusta, Ga. on Friday and Tues
day mornings. The steam boat Fox runs to and
from Plymouth and Edenton, N. C. in connection
wnh this Line.-
GOING NORTH.
Leave Charleston on Sundays and Tuesdays, at
5 r. m. breakfast ihe next morning at Wilmington.
I cave Wilmington on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, and by Rail Road and Conches, arrive at
Halifax on the evening of the next. days. Sleepnt
Halifax,ami ihe next morning proceed by iho Ports
mouth and Roanoke Rail Road to Portsmouth,
where they will bo taken on Sundays and Wednes
days,by the Alabama for Bnliitnmn, at 31 t>. iw.nnd
Fridays by tho Columbia for Washington at 3 r. m.
This line being now complete, offers to llie travel
ler a route wliich for speed, safety, comfort and ei on
omy is not equalled, lor while it avoids the dangers
of the ocean, it is unattended with the latiguo con
sequent upon an aliogethcrinland route where there
is necessariiv muon night travelling.
The Chesapeake Bay Boats and iho one from
Wilmington to Charleston arc unsurpassed for ele
gance and speed The post coaches, horses and
drivers are ol tho best, and the Portsmouth and
Roanoke Rail Road Company as.-uro the public
that every means arc exerted legardle-s of expense
to keep their road in good order mid if well chosen
mid experienced agonls and Engineers acting under
the most rigid written instructions can hen gnarnn
ee to safely then it may lie confidently relied on.
npril7 1m
fSiIIF, copartnership heretofore existing unde
_u. firm of Robertson & Benedict, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted
to iho hue linn are requested to make immediate
payment to .1. I!. Robertson, who is authorised to
collect all the outstanding debts, and abend to all
the unsettled business. .1. H. UOBF.BThON
L S. BENEDICT
Augusta, 7th July, 1837.
S3~J. B. ROGER I’SON will continue the Shoe
Business on Ids own account at the old stand, and
solicits a continuance of tho former patronage ex.
ended to the laic firm. 17.2 rjnly "25
SOLUTION of Sar
saparilla, .lumper, and other ingredients, high
ly recommended by scientific men; a positive and
speedy dure for all urethral discharges,gonnorrhaos,
gleets, spasmodic strictures, and irritation of the
kidneys, bladder, urethra, and prostrate glands.
The particular ingredients of which the above
solution is composed, are such as arc highly appro
ved of by the Medical Faculty, which arc so com
pounded by a peculiar chemical process, ns to have
each ingredient increase the power an*l efficacy of
the other, and thereby render its operation in the
above mentioned disuse truly astonishing to all
those who roses the Solution, and exceeding their
most sanguine expectations. For sale by
AN'. ONY & HAINES,
April 17 Sole Agents for Augusta.
TWENTY-i'TVE DOLLARS REWARi)
_ RUNAWAY from the subscriber
while in camp, near Hamburg, .S' C,
a certain negro man named Prince
taSstf* aged about 40 years, dark complex
/TJP w ion, cliimkey, licavy built, about 6
fact 8 or 10 inches high, has tcveral
VI of his upper Giro led h missing; and
tolerably brisk spoken.
Joint negro was purchased from tho workhouse
in (lliarlrstou. Any person who will apprehend
sail] negro ami deliver him to Mr. Win. Turner
of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner can
get him, will receive the above reward.
‘ jan S. WILLIAMS
Twenty five dollars Reward.
f-* RAN AWAY on the Dili Jan last, a
negro woman named ARISE; owned
/7J& forseveral years past by Mr Jacob Dnn
\ forth of tilts place, and iormeriy hyc-am
/F h uel or Thomas Danfort h of Wilkes or Lin
coin county. She is abou 45 yearsof
age, walks lame, parlionlatrly in her left
foot; upper front teeth out She is well
acquainted in Columbia, Wilkes and Lincoln coun
ties, and may say she is hiring her own lime. It is
likely she lias a pass. 'Twenty five dollars will
lie given for her delivery tome in Augusta, or lor
sucii information os will lead to her recovery,
march 7.1 G DUAL ML
The Washington Spywill publish the above for
2 mo and forward the account to J G D.
iJo7irdi:T;j School lor Voting Undies
AT
7$ ff Madlsin N Jersey, near Morristown.
lyil ADAME CHEGARAY having completed
the arrangements necessary to the removal from the
city oi Now York of tho establishment she has had
under her care and management for a number of
years, intends to transfer the same to Madison N.
Jersey, on iho first of May next. This village,
celebrated for its extreme hoalllifulness, is of an
easy access in the short space of two hours from
New York, by means of the rail road from Jersey
city to Newark, and thence by the Morris and
Essex rail road to Madison.
The house intended for the reception of young
Laches has been built with the utmost attention to
| wards their comfort, and particularly with a view
j to protect them against the excessive heat oleum
j mer, or the. severity ol winter. It stands on tho
declivity of a lull within an enclosure of several
acres ol ground; is Miflieienily distant from the
village to ha foe from noise and disturbance, while
It is nevertheless far from being so/itary. Tho
Boarding School at Madison w ill he conducted on
tin same principles, and under the same regulations
as the one now in New York, with the exception of
the division of lime respecting tho hours ofstudy
and exorcise; these will he arranged so ns to be lets
objectionable with regard to health, and in other
respects more productive of good. Professors on
tlie I’mno, Singing, Dancing, <vc, known by their
j long and surcesslulservices in the above establish,
j merit at New York, will continue to he attached to
the house; in short, there w ill he no .i teration hut
such as has appeared to he ol mutual advantage,
| namely, the change of locality, and inconsequence,
a reduction in the price of Board, Tuition, Arc.
March 13 67w2m
Tho Georgia Journal, Miilerlgevillo, will copy the
above weekly 2 months, and charge the same to
the Chronicle & Sentinel office,
TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATHOOKS
Navigating Savtinah and Broad rivers.
a 1* Y an act of the General Assembly of tho state
*’ <* of Georgia,assented (othe2fith December, 1836 A
it is made He duly of the inferior courts ol the sm/A
oral comities of said slate, bordering on, or w kkt&f
navigable waters pass through, to cause to he j'y ■
fished, the provisions of the several acts of j (
neral assembly, regulating boat owners, iheirjf \
and pal coons, navigating said waters. M ,i, e »
By the aforesaid acts every boat a r
Savannah or Broad rivers, are requited#!,,i ’
w hite patroon.wilh a Bill of Lading tern , 0 1 1
to exhibit to any while person, wlii#[j* ir t '; h „! I
examine the contents of t ho boat tu#| -. ons j,,,v’cvJf i'
showing the name oi said pMrojjCrthorraore f|f j, n
the cargo aboard of said hoatjf palriloI1 ,„, pcrrikJ,'
hes any boat owner,toe, b()ar d of t#|< '
any boat hand being uslave,/ cli ol any | iim l. /U c
boat,any corn, cotton,reajfT, v law they are f ,■
try or other ante es m whJf 3 exhibited in th, -
otmfliak.xcept the or Iff,
lading of the owner eatereiJi mnkingiP lBl ' J
dcrlusor their direct- lhc m.rcsaid a Mr. , |t
ngattiA every ofll^ npd wj „ , ilkelM)l o
Fherefore,alici*,,.p 2u , n , H ex:ract.ahß' ! r° r,! *!
acts if winch t/,, !)dora .. ho m;ly |, c Mt. in the J
forced ogmns/, n Lt;w. / i > A .| (
county of lyT W. B. CxM' jOTV • •
/ John Mof»a *...
/ StEPIIKN A, ' L ’ J;
/ Petkr ff 1 ’ 7-
It 278 Judges court. &
Jft, / ’ .
/ £
Georgia, Columbia County:
VU HEREAS Benjamin H. Warren and John
* * McGar, Lxecufors of the Will of U illiara
McGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
f tngular the kindred and creditors of said di ceased
to be and appear at my office within the lime pre
scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have
why said letters should not be granted. ’
Given under ray hand at office, this 24ih day of
February, 1038. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk
fob 27 47
Georgia, Burke C'ountyT”
| ! MltllEAS James Grubbs Administrator of
i stf the estate of Wm. Bryant,deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission.
These are therefor to cite and admonish all and
| singular the kin Ired and creditors of said dec’d to
be and appear at any office, within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why
I said letters should not he grated.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro,
I this 221 day of January 1838.
Jan 20 21mGm TII DLOCNT, nccoj o,
; Georgia, Burke comity;
I % ’i/ HEREAS Elijah Attawny, administratorcn
* V the estate ol Redding i'j Ifyranl, late of said
county,deceased,applies for lettois dismissory.
'i hose are therefore to cite and admonish all and
! sigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be ami appear at my office, within the line pre
scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th
day of Feb;, 1318. T II CLUUJVT, 1). CTk.
fi’b 21 mfim
Georgia, Burke County
'bfk/ HKREAB i.illle Retry Burch applies for
V # letters dismissory, on the estate of Abish
Jenkins, deceased.
I hese are thcicfore to rile and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to bn and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have
why said lottoi s should not be granted.
Given under my hand at. office, in Waynesboro
| this 22d day of March, 1838.
{ mar 26 fun T. 11. RLOUNT, Dep. Clerk.
I Georgia, Taliaferro Comity :
1 I fib bo sold, to the highest bidder, within
1 »» the lawful hours ofsale,r n the first Tuesday
! in July next, at the court house in ihe town of Craw
. j lordville, in said county, seventeen and a half acres
, j of land, belong,ngiotlie estate of C. A. Neler.s, late
i "1 said county, decea od, adjoining lands of Thos.
. 1). lioruni, Heddin l : trades. and others, all in the
, i cuods, and cornering on lira Georgia Kail Road,
within one fourth < . a mih uost of Crawfordville.
I’o be told pursuant loan nnJorof the honorable the
■ Court us Ordinary of said county. Terms of sale
on the day. JOEL E. MERCER, Adm’r.
dihonis notion the estate of C A. Nolens, dec’d
. apnU2
1 Georgia, Burke County.
Court ol Ordinary, present their Honors W G
j Evans, Abel Lewis and E I’amler, F'.sqrs
Jiule Ni Hi sth March, 1838
jjTTPON the application of Wnhord Marsh and
Fielding Fryer .praying that the Clerk do is
sue a citaiion for let tors dismissory as ndministn •
. tors on ihe estate of Fielding Fryer, decea.-ed It
J is «n motion of Counsel ordered, that the satnedo
. issue lelnrnable to September term next of this
Court, to be published once a month till said Court.
- A file extract from the minuies.
march 20 6in Tit RLOUNT, D ccoic.
1 Georgia, Jefferson County :
, V’ft/ LfEUKAS Roger L Gamble, Administraier
y » of the estate of the laie Manning Rpradley,
of said county, deceased, applies for dismission
, from said adiniiiislraiion.
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and
. singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to
. be and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib
f cd by law,to show cause, if any ihey have, why said
> lettersshould no! he granted.
1 Given under ray hand, at Louisville, Ibis 26th
r day of Feb. 1838. ERENEZEII ROIHWELL
mar 1 Clerk c’o
(JEURGJA , / By the Court of Ordinary ol said
Burke county. ) County.
> WHEREAS Aliens R Prior executor ofEd
r V r mund Prior, deceased, late of said county
> has petitioned for loiters dismissory, statin -that
he has fully administered said estate
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
’ corned to bo and appear before said court on t lie first
Monday in May next, and then and thereshew cause
why said leitevs should not be granted. Ry order
lb the court.
I , no Z 10 wGm TIT RCOUNT dcc o n c
r GEORGIA,) Ry the Court Ordinary lor said
i Burke count t/, $ Count"
ays fill ERE/\S> .S'nrali Smith Administratrix,
iff S/ and Alien IS R Prior, Administrator of
James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have
I lelU ‘ r ' s dismissory, slating
1 that.hey have fully administered said estate.
- J hese are therefore to cits r.ml admonish aTTcw"
- corned to ho and appear before said court on the first
- Monday ni May next, and then and thereshew
I cause why said letters shall not he granted Ry
i order of (lie court >
1 nnv 10 wdm 264 TII BLOUNT, dccouc
. GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary 7« r
I > said County. y
r W J t 't KL v V ?- ,rulln Administrator of
V John 6 Kenner, deceased, late ofsaid cotm
l>,have petitioned said court fi» r lellers dismiss-.,,rv
r stating that he lias fully administered said estate
these are tluueforo lo cite and admonish all enn
- corned, to he and appear before said court on the first
Monday in may m xt, rml then ami there sit ewcause
vvliy sa d ielteis should not he granted. Ry older of
liiCCOdJl.
! nov ]0 T - »• nr-OUNT, Dcc 0 a C
I i Georgia, Jefferson county;
1 i W ‘-GMA tS, Putrid; R Connolly, Adtninisfra
• f VV . loPon ‘ state of Tandy C Jones, late
, of said county, deceased, applies fir Letters dm
i nupsory.
i j These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
[ I swrg-tlnr Mio heirs mid creditors of said deceased, lo
be and appear at. mj office within the lime prescri
bed by law, lo file I heir'objections, if nnv they
■ have, to shew cause why said loiters should not he
• granted. jr
' , . Gi '® r ,‘ '-, ndpr my hand, at office, in Louisvilfc' “
- tins 16lh day of Mnrcli, 1838. (A
I maroh Ji; l:; * i.zkurotiiwell, cikl y
> Georgia—Burke County.
, _ Court, of Ordinary, present, their isonors, C
, , i.vans, Abel /,( wts, and E Palmer, Esqrsfiqq
i i _ oth Ma Adminfs
, E | P(>N the petition of Mnlford Mr, davTled
I iJ traior ol John Watts,dceeosetltcn I'ismis*
' Pmy'.'Slhata Citation may issue fi s
i so 7 <rom said Aurmnisiratu u. MArTOwiblished
. ordered that the same do isscf^Textract from
, oiioo a month lor six months. / / , r „ n
. the minutes. TiIRLOI , C “ -
March _
Georgia, Burke Countw li)e i r Honors G W
Court el Ordinary, £ p 0 |, ncr , Erqrs.
Evans, Abel Lewis and s th March , 1833.
ITi’/ivfi. 1 ' Samuel Rnrron, executor of
I 1 * 1 ’ 1,101 P9j,*U'jy > deceased, late of Rurke co.
Absolem Ks fully executed said will and set
staling that iiey gaid deceased, ami praying letters
lied the cstatft j, tlicreliire, on motion of counsel,
dtsrmssmv the Clerk do issue a citation, returna
®Sflf|iteraber Court next, requiring all persons
‘"Gpmcil then and there to show cause why the
fjr£' should not lie granted ; A" ii is further or
j#Sre<l that said citation bo pnhli ; once a month
Qnl said court. A true extract , . the minutes.
iiKir 20 Gm T, II R 11 1 1 NT, I). Cl’k
C'OJj, BROWN of Brown’s Retry, look from tlie
Indians ono bead guard Chain with “Win Flour
noy August 22; 1831,” worked in it with gold (reads;
also, one full jewelled double-cased hunting watch,
with gold guard chain and key—the watch lias
three letters on the front case—the owner, or any of
his relations can get it hy describing letters and prov
it g property. If no application be made 11 four
months, the watch will be sold and the proceeds di
vided among the troops,—application to he made to
kite editor olThe Columbus Herald for Ihe head V |
cimin, and for the Watch lo Col Brown. " j
The Columbus //erald will copy the above and
forward the account to Col Brown, re. 27—tf277
TVOTICE John K. Horn having taken ids
is brother Henry flora into co-pimnership, in Ihe
Clothing and Hat business m litis city, they will
njntiruiu it under the firm of J K. <fe H flora.
JOHN K. HORA,
april '0 vv4w HENRY HORA.
1! AW NOTICE.—'Pho undersigned will
il-J hereafter practice in the Superior Courts of
he counties of Warren and Taliaferro, in the
Northern circuit.
gmny I sw4t CRAWFORD & GARDNER- J