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from ilic enb.a fiber, living at j
Fryer's Points, 15m! ■ county, a Inr.<• neon !
colored horse, null n while nmiu and t.il,ofra'b< i
old appearance. Said bore wm* m v.n ah vv n.lh *
bolovf Lincoln C. II la-i Faiwiday cvenini’.
literal r.wnrd vvili h< iid in nnv pcr.-mi who will
dehvtn him lo Jnnn VV 'mbins, living in liar mbmp.
or giving feuch inb ..* . tbr.t ! may t him.
april‘23 wit* SOLOMON <• DHV. j
U - i\ l,s lit A Vv, \Loi.s*s
-•fi ail aw, C’ovirgen, <Li oil', r their mrw ' * ,
for ihe general idjut-i moot nod (nib ciiort of d< bis
in the t Vrtiiui n<'.joining that in win* li fhoy m ide,
nnd will attend regularly nt tic* Coium in the coun
ties of Fayette, /bury, Newton, Ja*|*er, Mmc m,
H niton, (iwamicii, JvKulk, < 'ovvetu and ('umpboll.
opril II w3m
V <-*K LAY Ha ID. A IN.
miin mb < fiber being d< lerimm d to emigrate i *
JL the west, oil /.- for‘■•ale bin valuable Intel <d
land, containing Ihrro tiioumnui fUTcv, Humic
mid lying in Ja. mmi cmiMy, (Li.onthc V/nlbcrry
Fork of Oconee river, tin* rcsidm. e immediately on
the bog mountain nm! main lahatnii road, vai ions
other rondft inicrM'eiiii!.'nl the wine* ph.ia, \ i/. :in •
A/i!I algevillo load lending I<* IV inn’s Ferry, on
Chattahoochee, Hnrrli mo Shoal mail, lending to
Carfrcsville and *ottili Oar olinn. (Irnnt part ol ibe
nbnvc land is rod mulatto land, of superior <|iinlicy ;
lOOooron ofrirb river low grounds; about BIN) acres
cleared, great part fresh and m good repair, abound
ing with «npo» h fipriri( i fi, well improve d, v\ it It n eon
venient framed dwelling bouse, I wo story high, on
n inust splendid eininonco ;an excellent Colton
find Threshing iari< binery, and nil oilier necessary
out homos. No p’ace is better calculated for pub
lic business «f any I in tbc up country. Sc. e
ral convenient to t’b nirnts on the premise, not ill
- with each oilier 'i bo wliole can ha pur
chased for nine thouimnd dollars, one Ibiul in a 1
vanre, Ibo b dlanc • in two annual pay nn ins, vv bieb
is not m *ro linn Iwo I birds ol i lie n d \al no
1 .ikcly young negroes u ill bo laben a( tlo dr valno.
npril Id w.'lrn JIAKIIInO > TIII IL*d( b\i ».
At L’MI.-jodation
r ’USONS travelling enber to TalluhfiMee nr
its va ini'y, will do well to i.e'.iec tbe follow
ing regulationa m-vv Ntagi* lino ih now r-ummem i f
direct from allalm-. to I>.iin!»ri:l g<*, byway o'
Pleasant Grove, meeting the northern stag* m 15 on
bridge, and leaving iinm- diaiely mi ils urri.nl,
upend the night in i’le.isnnt (dove,and arrive m
'J allidiUKHeo at ten o’clock I!..• next day. An tin
route will bo perl'trm d nliogei!. r in tin* c!ny, u r |
ns every <l* oi • v. ill be inadn lo give gem i I mi l j.
laelion, tbc Htd/seiib< r ilalieiM bncscll lh.-l h., ~}. |
have ILo patron agcof a ;■« no ms pubic*.
npril lb' b.n W. JL ( AbALL .
’ergons indeblr d lo lli** e-lal i o
-*• • John M. Lamln ii, dvoe i'Cil will maKe jinno -
clinic payment,and ibo e iu whom the ■ n.i.* i in
debteu will pr. ent then* m « unni,. i.bdy uUc. led
within the time prese,-]bed l»v law.
vv. i:\ a.\s, }
npril I‘J { , x r ;
]\TOTIVK. dim m ibacrj’ bln a.. h.r .-ale \a
-1 yi lions I.ola in f la* lon nol I lamhurg, wldeb are
\v< 11 improved nndsuilulde Inr f'.nnily reddeiai*
Also, Iwo true Is hi Land m i!,.> imin dmle vieiniiy
of //aialmrg; one < onl iiem r one Ihi:climl and lilt y
nen s, tnoru or lea-*, ou wbieli ibeio cic cmnii.ri.r »|e
improvements, well laleidaiel lorn .-iiiiiih r mmi|;
and ilit; oilier eoi.i.iining two bund <1 and fill \
no res, well limbered, nn.i on winch ilmrc is a line
mill B»*nl, nml if nnpio\e»l would be prolbablo lo
Ibo owner. ’J'bo übovcmcntiiaied propciiy ran
pnrebased on in umlmi lorma. Apjili« anon can
bo Hindu lo J //. Fair, vv bo r« sides vv iihin li. <• miles
ol Ivlgcliehi ( I /. or lo M. ( »iiiy, r„s| in I la* I own
of y/umlmrg. I Aj«jne.slin;iahle lilie< ran be ;; i von
fur (ho property. .L )Jl,\ I'. ( O V l.N(< iUN
aprd 17 vv li
a’c.i;koi:s i s u.j:.—
V 'J’he AubaerihcMs living in llamlnm , i itiiili
liavc on band a lurge innnher ol Virginia
ulaves, and will receive silpj boa every two weeks.
'Traders, pi nicrs and ol!c v\ e lung lo pundifise,
would do well to give u.; u call, ns wo always keep
n superior a sorlim nt.
reo7 -w!hn ‘dl JO.VMTII WOODS &Lw
Sl'l2 A V t*-D, (loin llie i l intaiion
*• *d Hnxlcr .loniduin, in NN'unhiti;.*lcjii
eomity, a grey horse, about five feel
.IvKltigb; n|s», a l.*ny nice, aboni ibo
2 ¥ 1“ '; Id, a'niyed «df in ■.■ib.-p mi
, or (till of Alareh but; ilic bore
has a dcnl in his bnvlie'nl, about (lie coil id bis l ice,
nlsu i.’’;n'l\cd mi the sides by ihe ..addle, audonibe
hlmnidcrs by tin ban ol the culliu", be b is nUo very
short anil wide liirebcail, more i lit m e»nnmuo;
there are no particular i i nks on ibo maie.only t diu
lots a very long ImOiy lail and a ninll w bile .> p n
n her lace. 'I l.e snl s üb-r . reward lo
any person that, w ill l.b.c tic. in up and convey f! eni
to the pl ialaii.ui of IFm. fehncM, in Jliiilvocount v,
two miles above Uo!»ci 1-on’n simc.
npril 11 wJt A/Jx\ \ MM’.li J')!,’}) I \ T *
d AW AO Li; Li.- the mn'i ivigm d having
Hi removed I rom (lark county lo Lincolnion,
w ill attend to llm praet a*a ol Law in lie* Supei ior
and Inferior (’onris of Lincoln county, and ihe ad
jacent counties. Lieinosa inf rusted n» bis cine wid
be promptly ultended to.
iu:\M\(i ii. luooiii:.
Ueforenecs.—Hon Lliuilcn Dmighcity, llmi. A.
S. ( lay lon, I (on. Thomas \V. 1 lama, dm. Fdvv aid
Harden, Athens ; ('. J Jenkins, W, ('rnwAu!,
A. J Miller,fob John Milledge, Willi.no lb Julies,
Augusta
Lincoln!cn, IViuroli *2l, ISHS. wif
Jj AW MVi’M ' I').—Tlo* biibhi uher bus ; c.llcil
3 i in i 'olmnliUH, lla. nn. I will give bin prompt it -
tonlion to any bnaiiioss inlinslcil to 1 1 ini. llisot!i. o
Hin Mr. Hepburn’s brick tenement, opposite tbc
lloiiMf. F. A. T.
O.duutbii.s, March *27. v\ Im
AOTH'Jl*—Unmiway from
. . the subs, fiber, on the libh I
/ ■'A 7in I. Ivvo negro lellow s, Jacob 1
, -y h j, v *v* / tmd ‘Spetieci; Ja. ob \< a bngbl
* ■ / uitilallo, straight black hair,
(p./ uno or mure teeih out in Iront,
! ‘ very nrihd and plausd 1 • ld-
Imv, ahum live, or live feel m\ inches high, and about
’Jt) >cara of ag *. hpenccr is dnrb comjiler bal, v » d
made, about the sum b» iglit ul Jacob, and uhout >
years of age; liny both absconded Ibe same n c b ,
mil it is more iba.i jaobabb* tin y nr* legeibci and
fire linking about smite river plantation between
ibis and A tig i tor Savnnnuli, il is mure than Id., y
thov will iiiuM lor \pgnsiu. Any pemun or pci.oius
npp ■ lid in grot* , A-d* li veiing I Item n il'e lo
the ;• . ■ . hr !l Di^f; I, Aug tola or St
v.nm.v : ul. ‘w. *tvc (i!i\ •:cc. , and ii any per
honor; , , eai prove to the cnnviciiou v*l any
while tit. *»• nu n, lor Icirb iriinc or earring oil -mi
in.gr.. ... •. wj’i .*! ive one lintul re t d.ilhir.s tor ii.. aj»
prehension ol said ; rs> n or per ..ms, vAib me
ftpgrok's. JKM M.NtJ>» J \\ c»0!>.
Spoil! well !*. < > n.jrnwetl Disl s.(!. anrjl Id
. yb On** iltiidncvl Dollar* ... ward.
iMu Tlv ’!lli i away Irom the ul* * 11-
[ J j J her, in I h** ember last, a negro ncm nan. d
•kdm-m, :i.*evl about twcniv ; ~l.i \. » s.
% ,Ts \ ''aid ni'g.ro is four feet v lev. nna In b gh,
i. T y . • v dark comnlcxmii, and when mic.io
«x/y c . . 1..;.c!\ siini>■«’. a bale; be I as a
lu.. . . e, atul a g.*. at many maii.s o! Ih.
vv lup on In > bark, haul negro wag con I bed n tla
con jail last miiuiuit l!nee luoatbs, atul bclon-.ev! at
that linn* to Mr 'LI!, 1 mrac eo I v.um ; ic
onost jailors to be particular in i \ainiuing jaua, u.>
the said negro lay m\ mon'.l's in pa! win ; ien
miles of b.s er, it ai d iu*gro i ; eeiiiined in
y.nkfuibai I gv t him. I wiil pay the above :w am.
i have no don I but that In* lias a!., i. f l Ins uamo.
npril U w*n*» (A'AMLLH’S D.’l'Ul.lN.
Sixty Dollavs !lcuaitl.
LA SAW A \ t.oia lb * plant i
,-sp v,. - lies ol J. dn i v•. e bam an I Win.
i • « , in Vv alb*u coa.ii> mm.
Vi .*> i- ■" 'lo U-lkiw ,o. the
„■ “ ■ i. ... wing de.-eaip;ion . \
|• ;tv (.vitigo, :i mat r.» or ; ; .j \ v ars
. V" "j oi ago. ol dark tompa \ioa, b. a
kj el»'*rk bones; .» T« » I it or lo : . b.
M vk. - in be g l .i, and when inua... .r.
UtiSSJkfcww*.-'aZA• t*t*.i ' co;isi !. rabiy—in : i.un.
t cth is sonn w hat d c.*\ cd.
Joe, about •gS.,r2J veavs o! ago, also da*",
compl xiufl, •> I el •* to 11 inches in iu :bl; I a
freoop 'n cni ilon »m »*, and sp.*aas tum dy vvb.n
spo’uCa tv); no orfior pirocii!nr mar.v.v ice *. vied.
Net! • about d > veirs ol age, bis a down cast
look,tlark » onijdgxion, and ul urdiiiary >;/. a
'The two rirsl are i n* properly * i Joint («r.*sh un
and the bitter ul Din Ciieslnim II is auppo»v>d
thru limy wdl attempt tom k*: their way to Augus
ta, tin I p ra t; ; (rom l ilt place, by l*■ So C.’a
Had U«»:»d, to t’hit lot.;on. - i xiy ib I ..."s tow aid
Will be given far lh r a.g : icn a:. and eoiifn.
iu. Him any - jailor d »Uvor\ m tiicir owmciw, or
iu ! •ban i» , ~ i i i A rew ; lu. .AJ
w , l! ’ $ •*, cJut ul’;b in.
Any ud.»;in ilion ■o'.ca? A a wid be ;ba.c * il!v
reemv ! tiy f..y pfujui , i n,.* n
Aloj ilcul. ’ JO//A i>' i ’
" v ./ \M.
il alloii county, April *2l, li
1 '!*4TOTK I' I' r.> ll l l l !., ( nrolu .Inii ‘-n [’.»
i i’Ji ::im .Unroii I.i -i. 'i\vu • fi-llows—J‘»'
»•< about live 1 r! lo Mi, e uk eemnl-eted, tw* nr "i •
r two year* t*»v , ami fa y 1 1 • • »c?I u's lo J< ■l 1
i i/iibber.-dunm "t //;ti*l>« r*hum (Anility—li: f - * t* ! 1
j j.boul the name hfigluh, fi<i i 'irnpltxiori, near tue
1 h mm, ulio !jii)h Ins ii iis June,Uli'l that h * be- i
I'.n. lo W ie, • ill n, ol I In* fc * e ( oun'N b'- ;
owners nr. a noliJicd l*» • on ■, |*iy »xp»nstM
i andtukn i' in a ■. ,i'y \\ ML. KHVNOi DB.
April 17 wl
f.A EVENT a OK KltaiTV MXiUOIiS
» y rou s.\ 1.!:,—0n the 2*;uh day of May next,
! .Imll s • it n l . ii ■-.( ijmii in Jo ••* enmity North ( a
rolinfj, on the l inn of Joint i‘. Daves, dereriM.d,
, Ibo mo* I VfiliMbb- j>m ml of > I, 1 V/vS'c;vcr*old in
I tin* Mute; mu* ling 0 f /imiH* -inl«, JoIIoWm, j
I IV'unicti, Hoy* mid (Rrln only 0 old ones in the.
lot, Terms credit 'J uio.'iilh, with interest from ;
I*l.l .'in. 1 Mil•tnirfhafcir.s giving bond with two
approved tu (.untie*.
WI/;il //II A VWOOD, Jr
Executor of John I' Davea, deceased,
d ■!(. April 20,1838,
U \M) roil Tha subucriber often
jw i lor Hale lIn; land whereon ho now live.-, in j
1 |hi, r ko eounty, in the hetflemnril of Hark * iinip, eon- j
| taming six hundred and five acre*, on which lliere i
is a iomfbrtahlo dwelling lioiiko, and other !
neeen*ary houses, mid a good More house, plan- 1
I alum in good repair; posse -ion can he had !
in January next. i hoso who will lo pur
chase would do will lo call and mu; for llu in-
JOHN I ODGE.
Purkoeounty, April 17', 1838. It
rijtU E.VJ’V DUE LA US hhh AKl>.—
ll L</- 1 or htoll*ii a bright h ulher TUI AK; wan
put into the Hinge at Wirrington on I ho 23d mutant
to Im < ur.ii tl to ihe rad road, lor this place; since
i wl.a liil Inn not been cm. 'l ie* probability m,
that it limh been carried hack lo Montgomery in Iho
Tch-graph line of NlugeH, of which the pioprietor
\ lil phase i.iKo riolice, or ih ii, it Ima bron Htoleri;
Hi which ca.-o len dollars v dl be paid for iln rccov*
cry and delivery at dm (jlolio Hotel, or Iwcnty
dollar.s for Hindi mid'lire as will lead lo the rip
j prehen non ol ihu linul. It is marked .1 R(■ on each
; end. JA.MHS
\ iipril, 25 ni3r,
, | fienr.*. , b-o ivhii «v:
i .. 11KUI i. \s, Thomas < lifiou ml Cynthia
V j hmichluv apply lor I.eil<*r-* iji Adiiiiriisral:'.ii
i on 1 1 1 e 1.k1.H0 ol William R’an d-trcy, into ol fin
coa.ay, de . i: od,
1 Vlu ■ e are 11 <*iidi.ro lo cile and adninii'.di nil arid
•i u ular the I; ,i> and ere dilors of : aid (lc<a a.'cd. to
he mkl i’pp -ar al my oilier wMhin the lime ( i .'■.••ri
ll d l»y law, to lic’lhc.rd.,. . lioiia if any they have,
lo shew can so why .said I lUth should no’ lie (.ranted
f.'ivi n in, h r rny licnd, at of/ic, in Jach.sonbnro’
liii - J.ah day ol April, hhl’.A
nj.nl f; i d JO 111 t I'l’RliV, ccn h r.
I ■ try in« y'-Tivcn 1 ‘uuiif y I
/ 1 11 ,!'. Ih\ ■ William IJii.’M'-.'applies for Idlers
v of ndaiinihiMiiion on ihc »stale ol Idw
Wright, fait of* thin county, d- era cd.
d’liesv! art* lie rc(•;’■<' to citi; and admonish nil and
singular, the kindr*d and eiedilors of lie* said de
c» ased, lo file Ihcir o ■!• c!ru. i, if anv they have,
uilhin Ihu lime prcscrihcd by law, m my oflir -,
lo shew caii'C why said h'llors .should not be gram‘-
• •d. (liven under my hand and seal at office, in
JacksonhorOy thin ‘ddih April, IMIS.
npSHliUd JOSH I \ PKIIRV, (derk.
GEORGIA,) C’ourt of’Ordinary,
•S cncrii i-nunh/ ) Sejilctnhrr Term 1337.
[3 | I’fJ.N application id Alexander Hopson,admi
‘1 V nislrali.r de hom ■ non ,oh the i stale (.‘r< cn 1*
I'liarre vicr’d.,staling ihnl In ban fully udiiiiniMtnred
said i i t at c and praying cilat ion for i< t , i s d.i; nn. sory,
it is oil motion ordered, (hat the clerk do issnea ei-ia
-1 ion retpiiring all persons to rdicw ciiiim; why the
Manic shall not he grunted—and that the same be
puhlisiu d once a month lor six months.
A true extract from the minutcß, this Idihdnyol
Scptcmhcr, J 837. JOSHUA iMOURV, cl'k
onv. I mfua o.y.t
(ieorgin, CimJiol'ouaty:
V’ourlol Ordmaiy- prenmi, I heir honorn (JW Ev
nils, Abe! Lewi:-, and Halim r, J.* qs.
Dlurth f)(h j UH.
[| Tl’ONlhe petition of IJtlllnn i/cCdieo,
< J Abnei K //-illicitly', dee , late ot IhirKe county,
did,on the l.’tli day ol -•i pu mber, IMJI, by fns ctr
tam bond ol* iliat date, obligate hiin.-elf, his ho r.s
and assieiiN, to execute lo one \N m Haniel, of Aior-
J gun c imiy, lilies to the I >t ol Hand in the town of
PoiiiHd, in the county id* Afnrrny •’ commencing on
Ihe street at tin? - "in. rof Joi .No 3. in Iho first divis
ion ol said town, running south with and street six-
IV-h'lir, to a Hlb cl. ID Itet wdde, tlicnco with .said
siicot one hundred and sixty livt to a cross strerf,
(hence up said sheet, to lower purl <d Jot .No 3.
And also ;l Hing that hois llm assignee of* slid
bond, Mid (hut said Abner li. departed this life
u iiiiont ext i iifin.• said titles, and praying that Ma
• ihew Jones, the administrator ot hiesuid Abner hi.
may he directed to exec tile to lha Mind IJnrlen .Me
(diet 1 titles lo said lot. WlicrtMipon, on motion ol
.Mullord Marsh, counsel for said petitioner, it is or
dered, (hat null .ss good Ciinso hu shown to theeosi
irary, the said .Watiliew Jones,luhii'i*. ns aforesaid,
will he,at July K j rm of I ins eou.l i ext, iliree cd Io
make said titles. Ai»d it is blither ordered licit u
« opy of this rule lie publishcil unco a monih for
thiee mouths,iiefure said court
A true extract from the minutes,
march *dl mJt 1’ 11 Id HUN I’, I) d’k,
Georgia ? Slm lvc connly!
t unit cl Ui’ilinnry -j> r« sent lie ir, honors (1 W Kv*
uUf, Alfred Lewis, and V. Rainier, Hmjis.
Muirh •>///, 1838
[j T I’O/Vlho j . liii.un.f Jam?.. Ibn Inman and U'm
Hester, Mating that Abner !'. Ilolliday, doe’d.
laleol llurko eounty, died in tlio. . \ of .Murray,
ou till) eight day of N'jrtimber, IMib, ,!»y I.i.s e• rlmn
bond ol that dale, a copy ol which is tiled in ibis
! court, obligate; hiinsell to one N\ illiam Hamel, ol
j Morgaii.eouniy, Ids heirs or assigns, titles to two
I lots in the town id loin es, known by the Ao*i,
and one hall Os No Hu Atid also by his eertain
other bond, made in thesame county on the Oth day
of September, IS.H, the said Aimer H obligated
hiiusell lo ixeeule [to the Tsaid William Haniel, his
■ , heirs or assi.; ns, the other lialfofsuid lot No ls», in
, 1 the said town ol IVunscl (a copy of which last
1 ! monlioiiiHl bond is tiled in this court) und the said
i James and W illi m; are the assignees of said Immis,
| and also that said dimer K departed tin*; lee without
• exceuling said titles; and praying this conn lodi
• j rcv’t Malthow Jones,administrator ol the estate ol
• ..aid Abner K., to execute the said titles to the said
i J one. and \N illiam. It is thereupon, on motion of
’ i V;?"' :u .M . li. v'ouuscl for s lid petitioners, onion d,
i ! that imloss good cause be shown lo the e-.niruy,
| that inis court, will, at July term next, direct said
■ I administrator to execute said lilies. Audit is lur
j tier ordcivd, lha. tlm rule bo published on; ea
» I month for three months before suiii court.
i Alruec. ract Iroin I he minutes.
[ j man h *dl met Tll I»HUH vr l\ Del’K.
! fieuivia, iHirLo ei;uuf>;
i (.’viu.tol Ordinary—present, their honors H W i’.v
-’ | uni, Aboi Lewis and K i'aiuuu*, H.-tjrs.
Jiurrii C)th 1838,
1 Jj | POX iho petition of Dennis <'arm!, of Marray
county, stating that. Abner H Holliday ilce’d,
I ot Parke county, » id, in lb • county id Munrec, on
[ | the bill day ol October, I .‘•>, by t.is bond of that
date; a copy « l ti iiiv'.i in lies i oiirt, bind him*
' .self, his U ir-s and assigns, t > » xv'eute to oho Vi 11-
• ham Hai.nd, and hit; a' i' ; ot .Murray eounty, by
1 I the ti.i day of January, 183 d, titles to that lot «.f
• I land known by the number one hundred and sixty,
m the Uuh district, Uih section. oiii'inaKy i lu ro
kee eounty: and stating that said Abner hi departed
1 tins life without exceuling said title; ami that ti.o
- j said Dennis is the assignee » f said bond; and
praying tins court to dncei Mathew Jones, the ad
iimnshnioi on tue estate ot said Abner 1.. to exo
cute title t" said I. Ito the . aid Dennis. U hereup
on, a is.on motion of Milliard .Marsh, counsellor
s ;.aul Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause is
a .*■ uiwn u> llu* eouirary, that on the llisi A/onduy in
• j July next, this court will direct .said adminiisirator
. I* t x vui"? said title. And it is further ordered,
l - j taata copy ol ibis rule be published once a month
i U)i'three uciUhs before s iul Hum.
A 1111 0 i \ raet from (he minutes,
a march 21 ui3t 'V H PLOD »NT, I) el’k.
ier.'i ;; . 2nvke county ,
: I foun id itrilmarv—pi -scni, (heir Honors (». \V.
l.\ ans, Abel I a'\\ is, and H. Palmer, estjs.
a j _ /*■••-’ Ai •;/ , Murch o/A, ioiU.
i * JPON iho petition of Elisha ilaymuiiM,e\<*eu!ur
-! vJ of Samuel Daymans, dee-, used, late >t Ib.i. ks
i ! eounty, r-laliii.; Icea; he has bAy executed the la>j
>i ! will and tesianicM ol sa nt Stephen I laymans, do
■- J eeised, am! praying icne.s dismi.sory. It is i.b re*
r i tore, c.i motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk
I ! .o.ssuua e..r’. u» i.| i: . ;g ai caller rneo,ta b
i a.u. e.pp ir .u thecoma ut 8, ptember term next,
; i .;u i und lliere lo .•.n-’wv cjih .* why said ! tie.-- rm.Jl
■> ; be giniibtl, and llm! said t iuiuiioii be piiluiMi
-1 u 1 vuied a ri mill nil said court,
j AI. .. mi ■.; • minulca.
! march 21 ... . P U PLOI .NT, I' c Tk
lawklm irvi>viii: wrri'A,. I h
, . Tlu; fculjNcnbcrhnv.n^removed lu .Mil- a
/•- Icdgeville, would iak« ibi«* opportunity Id
!V» 3 Ui rt;t, * r ‘ thank* for former patronage, ill
I' t 4 i&J! and would «UUi that ids house is now L
wfi"L AfiX2%kepi by his brother John N. Alexander.
(or whom lie M»licitn tho palionogo of his friends lb
and others, und samire* liiein that every Attention vv
will be given by the presefii ue‘*uj»nit to render them t s
oomfortublo. TIIOS. W . ALLXANHLK. d
v
Having taken the Lawronccvillo Hotel, I solicit 1
a hhare of public patronage, and promise that I vyill :•
use my utmost exertions to give general satiHfuctiori 1
to ail who may cull. JOJLN N. A LKX A.MJhli. i
l ,av>.rentevdie, < iv\innettco. March 22. u3m 1
:.i aivs 10 s ti ois E , 0
OaintsvUlti, (ivorgi 1.
THIS comfortable establishment m ro
‘Af iVna opened by iib former proprietor, and will
j * •Jtjf.M, he in a slate of reudinets lor the reception
of families and other persons by the middle of May.
Tho proprietor has gone to great expense in cnlarg- j
mg and refilling the whole establishment inside and
out, all of which will bo neat, clean and comforta
ble. The stables and carriage bouses are extensive,
and well sii.ted to the purposes lor which they are
designed. In short, the proprietor thinks ho will
hazard nothing, in pledging that this establishment,
n the general, Hindi bo inferior to none in tie
soul hern stales; whatever comforts that can he
commanded from the resources of the surrounding
country, will be afforded to his guest.-, in a maimer,
he trusts, thui will be entirely to their satisfaction
The tublj hmentwill be enlarged the pie.-.eut sea- 1
son, to upwards of thirty rooms—and charges the ' 1
aumc as at the other public houses in the village. I
The proprietor Hallers himself that Ik; 1.1 100 w II | (
i known to the public to render it necessary lor him 1 1
to offer to them testimonials of his abilities or do- I
sire, to render those who favor him with their corn- !
pany,in ad respects easy and comlortahle. His
• vndenm\ in/nrsl me both at stake in sustaining tin* ;
beautiful village ol Hninesville, which presents as
many advantages as n summer retreat, as any other
spot north orsouih. Jf, therefore, a liberal southern
public will nfiord a sufficient patronage to justify ’
1 tin* developemcnt and c/mcontralion of tin? va-
Mousres-iinees ol the surrounding country hosts to i
bring them into action for tin ir comfort and co:i
v< niciici!, they mty be ms nr H that lliu means ilms '
ullbrded the proprietor of this CHtablihbr:i'*nt shsill
he liberally applied to its improvement and ihopm
circmcni of every comfort il oy cun require, until
it shall loose nothing by comparison with any
ol *.er of the kind, north, south, * l or w ■ -t —vvilli-
otn a lihoroi patronage, however, ii iy evident pub
| lie expectation cannot bo met. Ifthoudvantag. «of
an uiiexeepflonithlrj climate, superior w iter, with |
' sever!*! iiied,cii..ii springs, (one of which is aeknow- :
lodged by the competent judges to bo • xc< IK-.il |
by non- in Hie « • iiihcrn slat, >v fine roads in c\ -ry 1
d'.redion, and good bocioty. are inducements suHi- 1
eicntlo jnsi.fy tho reanonaldn expectation, that a
liberal and intelligent public will give to tin ir home j
trisUluhnn. s’ tho prefer# nre over foreign ones, then
Hr* proprietor li els confid. rii that this appeal will
net he made invain. UKUBLN TIIOUN I’UN.
may d wfivv
O'l’K M,—j>traye«i from the subscriber, on
i J Iho lVi.li I’cluuary Inst, eighteen miles below
Wayn<; boro, in I lurk co. n light bay Ma.ro ? with
black mane and tail, VI or Id years old, lame in the
right hind leg; any information relative to said
annual will I»/• thankfully received and liberally re*
warded A letter directed to lliOMibscnher at Mill
Haven K (). tfcnveu co. will be sufficient bilbrma
tion. JOSHUA W. KIMULti.
opril : tv2m
{j/tOUU inonlbs after day application will bo
H- made to the lion the interior Court of Burke
comity, while silting for ordinary purposes, lor
leave to sell all tho real estate belonging to Hilliard
1 Hoe, deceased, march 20 A UUOtS, AdinV.
( Ol U months after date application will bo
b- made to the h< no ruble Inferior Court of Joffer
■ "•!, silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell
the lauds in said county, belonging to the estate of
the late ! homas 1». Wells, deceased, lor the benefit
ul the creditors ul said c-late. '1 his 23d April, 1838.
J*llll.ll* roiunson, > r ,
opril 23 4m JOHN li WELLS, s _ rs *
It montlis atts-r date, appheation will |,t>
«. made to the honorable Inferior h’ouit of
Ibirkc county, for leave to sell a part ofthe reel
estate of £uulti worth Harlow, decc a sod.
HLBLCC’A H.AULOW, Admrx.
npril 2d m ini
VaUC.’U JiO.VJ’sfS * *.« r lion will I
he made to tho Honorable the inferior Court
cf‘UicJiruond e, unly, when silting fur ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the real (state of J. J.
Brown, deceased. T KLK.UiMCi,
Jan irf J i:\vlmo Administrator.
ff monlliH after date, ap|)licalion will be
-- made to the honorable inferior (.’out tof linrko
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor
leave to sol 1 lot number three hundred and thirty
four, f‘J3 l) in the sixth district, Carrol county, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres.
Jan 23 18v\4m Win W WAUND, Admr
8 H months alter dale,upplication will he 11 ade
B. to the honorablo the inferior conn of Jell’er
.son county, when sitting as a court for ordinaly
purposes lor leave to sell the laud and negroes of
Uichard Hudson, deceased.
march 16 HAKVEY B PIPKIN, AdrnT.
JiAOUII months alter dale, will he
H' made to tho honorablo tho Jnfeiior Court of
llurke ccmiity, vvlu-n setting for ordinary purposes,
lor leave 1 > sell ulltlie r« al estate belonging to the
estate ol John J. Uoe, dt.'eeased.
A. H. KOI 1 ), Administrator.
Wnyn iboro, 23d March, 1838 4m
moiuhs after dale, application will be
B. made to the hono ablo Inferior Court of Co
lumbia count v ,\\ hilt? billing lor ordinary | nrposes,
for leave to sell the Land and Aegroes belonging to
Iho estate ol Hubert Afhui of said county deceased,
march 8 Wm J Kill)j <l s* i x*r
?> I OTIC M Lour months alter dale, application
1 will he made to lho honorable Inferior Court
of Lincoln county 1 when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, fir leave to soil a part of the real estate of
John Willingham, deceased.
ISAAC V. ILLI.XHimi, J . ,
MM,SOM CJAIIUKTI', Ac, "‘ u *'
March sl]i, 1838. mar 23 4m
li months alior ilalc, application uill I><»
.5 made to tho Honorablo Inferior Court ol Jclt'er
sou county, when sitlini; lor Ordinary purposo. liir
leave to soil (lit! lloal Kttato of Ilia laic Auihun
lirassol, doc’il ofsaid county
M ITII AM lil!.\S.vy;|,. adm’r.
jan 4—m lt 2 \\ iih the will annexed.
gVUMIII months aft* rdalo appljcaiimi w ill bo made
3 in iln' boiiorabio tho Jusliou#« of tho Inferior
1 Courtol'Meriven county, whilo silling tbroidmary
purposes, lor leave to sell the Lands belonging to
the list ate ol John M. Roberts, dee.-ased, Into ol
said county. MTKI’IIKN Ml l.).S,adin'r.
Ulil.lA ROBERTS, adin'rx.
I’, b mi . I ■ : • 4tm ?3
B AO I R months alter date application w ill lie made
S. in the honorablo Inferior court ol Columbia
county, whjyi silting for ordinary purposes, for
■ have tosell thelidlowing lots ol Land, \ i/,; A r o 408,
io Kit district; 287, 271 h district; 78 ami 4(5, Mill
district; all /iarly county, belonging to tho estate ol
James Blaekslono,deceased.
\V JU.I’BEAI.L,
W M. VAUIiOROUGII,
inn l‘J —15 aiiministraiors.
Vtvi-st S’, 1 Our months after date, apptica
-1 It! lion will be made to the honorable Inferior
■ Court ol Richmond county, while silting for ordi
nary purposes, tor leave to sell a lot of land in the
lath district and Till section in Cherokee county,
belonging to the orphans ot Lott \\ illian.s; also
one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in .Leo co.
sold lor th i benefit ol the heirs ol said 5V illiams.
may 8,1338. C- H. MA.NTZ, Guardian.
! r' 501'il months allcr date, application will be
-L-' made to the honorable Interior court of
1 Burke mnty,lor leave to sell all the real i.-iab
es tieorge E. Bootiy'..vs, tieeeaseil,
J.t \ei BCOM\ERB, Admit, j
april 56 in4ra
I (Jeor ■ i;i. .1 iu ceaal;:
\ , II CUE AS Tsi.ley I’hiillps, administrator
« J oath, estate ol Stephen Colter, late ol said
coin.ly, deceased, applies lor letteis dismi.sorv.
i'h. .e are tiler Itc cite and u.imonish all and
diunlar the Un.div.i and creditors of tho said de
- ei iscd, tc he ami aiipour at my ollice within the
i lime pres. Milled ly lav, to shew eaaso if any they
ha\e, wby saal i.ati i s l iumld not he granted.
Civ. u under my hand at ollice, in Louisville
• this Kith day of March 1838.
n.irl6 CllivMKCCi; BOTUVfELL,m,-,
■- « .■ Tl.-- VR p irsons having demands aj m,- 1
th .■ esiite ot i dir. n'le: li Brian, late of Bin
dcie.i'r I. will r tutor them in according to law,and
time, dented will make payment without delay.
Tla o ■dw JAMES CKLES*-, Ex r.
[.•VANS’ t AMMOMILE AND I’A.«/•
tiA V L APJ'iKIUT PILLS.—Kni rKa
ln case ofacute KlieimmtUm, withan nU-.-r uoimA
he Lungs—cured utuler the treatment ot Ur 11 in.
Ivans, 100 Ghatham-sl. Now York, -'lr /Lnjatuin
Jarvis. 13 Central-id. Newark, N J , afflicted for
our years wiili aovero pains in all his joints, which
ivero always increased on llie slightest motion, the
-ongue preserved a steady whiteness; loss of appe
tit.-, dizziness in ins head, the bowels commonly
very costive, the uriu high colored, and often pro
fuse sweating, unattended fiy relief. The above
symptoms were nine attended with considerable dif
ficulty of breathing, with a sense, of lightness across
the chest, likewise a great want of duo energy in the
nervous system.
M'he above symptoms were entirely removed,and
a perfect cure clfoei ed liy Ur Wrn Evans.
IIENJS JARVIS,
To Du U'ji Kvavs.
('ill/ of New York, .«■?.
I,'erijriiniii Win Jarvis being duly sworn, doth de
pose and say, that the facta slated in the above
certificate, subscribed by him, are n ill respects
true. fjl’lNJ t> JAItVIS.
Sworn before mo, this '2sth November, Ifc’cO.
WILLIAM SAUL, Notary Public,
•J(5 Nassau-street.
Evans’ Genuine Pills, for sale, only by
ANTONY ijr lIAIN'E.S’, Agents,
April Vi Druggists Augusta, Ga.
An extraordinary ami remarkable cure.
Mrs Marv Dillon,of Williamsburgh, was restored
to health by the use of this medicine.— Tlio synip
toms of this destrcNsing ease were ns follows: Total
loss of appoiite, palpitation of the heart, twitching
of the I codons,w it h agenernl spasmodic alloc lion ot
ilni muscles, dilliciilty of hrciithing, giddiniss,
.migoiir, lassitude,great depression of spirits, with
the fear of some impending evil, a sensation of
fluttering at the pit of the stomach, irregular tran
sient pains in different purls, great emancipation
with oilier symptoms id extreme debility.
The above case was pronounced hopeless by
three of iho most eminent physicians, and a riisso
lulion of the patient daily awailcdlwr by Iter frteuds,
which may he authenticated hy tho physi- ana
who win :in attendance. She has given her cheer
ful perniission to publish the above facts, and will
also gladly give any information respecting the
bouelitshe has received to any enquiring mind.
MAUY DILLON.
Dir? Tr. Charles Semple, who bad been
afflicted for live years with humoral habitual Asth
ma, applied to Dr Evans on llie llli of Nov. labor
in'under tlio following symptom*; A sense ot
i glitness across the chest, with tho greatest diffl
j cully in breathing, distressing cough, generally
~ nding wall copious expectoration ofvisrid phlegm,
ili.-.liirhul rest, the lace turgid ami of a livid hue;
i ccnhl not lie in a honzontel position without the
■ -eiisalion of iiuino.diale uiilfocalian, languor, drow
| siness, and dissiniiss in tho head, ami loss ofap
i pi l ie.
Mr S. applied to the most eminent physician in
the city, likewise used several other remedies
without obtaining any permanent benefit un
til bis friends per.-uaded bi.n " o place himself
nnd' rDr Evans’ treatment, lie is now relieved
ol bis complaint, and called at the office yesterday,
avowing Unit be bad not word a to express bis gruti
udefur the benefit ho had received.
For sale by AN TON Y & //AINES
Another recent test of the tin rivalled
virtues oT Dr. Win. Kvans’ Medicines.--
Di/fijtcpniit —7'c/i years shinding, —Mr. J. MeAcnzie,
was afflicted with the above complaint for ten
years, which incupucialed wiili him at intervals, for
six years, in attending to his business, restored to
period health, under the salutary treatment of Dr,
U in. Evans.
’I he principal symptoms were, asenso of disten
sion and oppression niter outing, distressing pain in
the pit of the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite
giddiness, palpitation of tlio heart, great debility
and emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed
rest, sometimes a billions vomiting and pain in tin
right side, an extreme degree of languor anti faint
ness, any endeavor to pursue Itis business causing
Immediate exaltation and weariness.
Mr. McKenzie is daily attending his business
and none of the above symptoms have reonrret:
since housed the above medicine lie is now i
strong and hot Ithy man. lie resorted to myriad
of remedies, but thev were all meffci lual.
To Annie by ANTONY it HALVES
march 8 Sole agents for Augusta, Geo.
4 STUM A, THREE YEARS. STANDING
/ r. AI r. Hubert Monroe, Schuylkill afflicted with
the above distressing malady. Symptoms —great
languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head
ache, difficulty of breathing, lightness and stricture
across the breast,(l’zziness, nervous irritability and
rest let sitoss, could not lie in a horizontal position
without the sensation of impending suffocation,
palpitation of tho heart, distressing cough, costive
mv, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility
and deficiency of die nervous energy. Mr. It. Mon
roe gave up every thought of recovery, and d.ij
despair sat on the countenance of every person in
forested in Ids existence or happiness, till by acci
dent lie noticed in a public paper some cures effected
by Dr. Wm. Evans’ Medicine in his complaint,
w Inch induced him to purchase a package of the
Tills, which resulted incompletely removing every
symptom of the disease lie wishes tosny his mo
tive for this declaration is, that these afflicted with
the same or any symptoms similar to those from
which he is happily restored, may likewise receive
the same inestimable benefit. Wm. EVAN'S
For sale by ANTONY & HAINES,
Sole agents for Augusta Ga.
march 28 232 broad street
LhOKT. EVANS’MEDICINE; Dyspep
* siii find Wypochoudi'iacism—lnterest
mg case.—Mr. U in. Salmon, Green st, above 3rd
Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with tin
following distressing symptoms; sickness nt the
st-mc.icli, headache, dizz.ness, palpitation of tin
heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pu
trescent eructation, coldness and weakness of tin
extreme-ties, emaciation and general debility, dis
turbid rest, u sense of pressure and beat, at the
stomach after eating, night mare, great menla
despondency, severe flying pains in the chest, bad
and sides, coslivcncss, involuntary sighing am
weeping, languor and lassitude upon lbo least ex
ercise. Mi Salmon had applied to the most end
netit physicians, who considered it beyond tin
power of medicine to restore him to beallli; bowe
ver, as bis afflictions bad reduced him to a very
deplorable condition, and having been recommen
ded by a relative of bis to make a trial of Dr Win
Evans’ medicine, he with difficulty repaired It
the office and procured a package, to which In
says, he is indebted for Ins restoration to life
health and friends. IF: is now enjoying nil lh
blessings of perfect health. Evans’ .Medicine id
gale only by ANTONY & HAINES,
nprildo 23/lii'oa l street.
Brought n \ngusm .. 2d inst
a negro boy, e- lie be
longs to \\ mlt lilom Wa-h., to i county, Ga
. lie is lb years old; thin \ - I, rather light corn
plected. The owner is ivqu ludto come forward
■ I pay ( xpeit-ses and take Li in Iron) jail.
I may 3 ELI MORGAN,JaiIor.
TWO 111 NUKED DOLLARS
UEWAIID will he given lor the up
K-w-vy prehension and delivery in any jail n
tbis slate, tho negro woman A.MY; oi
(\ jfefiv} one huiuired dollars for inlbrraation lha
iD/ AjN/j w ill enable the subscriber to obtain pug.
session ul her. Amy is about twenty
st war fi vo years old, dark complected, and
about five feet two or three inch os high. From all
- the information that can be obtained wo believt
i she was taken .If by a while man calling himsel)
- j William ilniiton, a Kentucky horse drover, as he
was for several days jus’ prn,.eiling, lurking in the
aeighhorhood, and oil W ednesday ingiit of tlio 18ih
nil. tl-o evening the woman was missing, ha tic
! parted at rather n late hum oi ill - night, fur C*avan
nuh| to which place he never went.
H vVTD GUGEL.
Effingham county, May 3,113 j. wdt
V.. V. Si J. Dll
. ITTOILVIE.S .IT L.HV P
Moticello and Kateji!.i;i, Georgia,
--■ f ILL. practice in t In- r.ni courts otthoeonn
a a ties ol Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald
i :11 > Tints, Henry, New ton, Monroe, \\ alios, and
in tiie lodcral Court (fir lie- (I I u-t of < leorcia.
UE/’EUENVii.S.
Assn i'a. —A.J.& I’. . .Miller; Webster, Par
ma!. -.v Co ,llnrviland,KDley,<J- Co.
.—Tootle -Nisfiii, Henry G. Lamar, Charles
J. • '.jncJd.
t: - - a-,/.—Berrien and Cuyler.G. B. Lamar,Jo
seph W. Jneksoii.
t ' ;.'o —James L. IVtigrue, Weed & Fannin,
C. .. G. H Kelsey At //aisle.id.
1 Charleston Conner and Mercury, and New
York Courier and Enquirer will publish the above
twice a week lor 6 months and forward their accounts
to lias ellttm. nuv 17 wCra 2o‘J
IsiA*u£uiiot). I 1
fJxIIE i-tsprirtliorshiphc;r<-tol t >r<* existing undo
3 firm ut Rohr risen A. Benedict, m tins day dis
solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted
to the late firm are requested to niuko immediate
payment to J. 15. Robertson, who is authorised to
collect all the outstanding debts, and attend to till
the unsettled business. J. il. ROBERTSON
_ L. S. BE2VEDICT
Augusta, Till July, 1837.
SCrJ. 15. ROBERTSON wilt continue the Shoe
Business on bis own account ut the old stand, and i
solicits a continuance of the former patronage ox. |
ended tl.o lai« firm. 173 [fitly 2d
9 > ELL’S Sl* ilt i !’J» SOLI TIUN of Sar- ,
-0> sapnrilla, Juniper, and other ingredients, high j
ly recommended by scientific men; a positive and I
speedy dure for all urethral discharges, gonnorrhois, I
gleets, spasmodic strictures, and irritation of llio
kidneys, bladder, urethra, and prostrate glands.
The particular ingredionrs of which the above
solution is composed, are such as are highly appro
ved of by the Medical faculty, which are so com- j
pounded by a peculiar chemical process, ns to have j
each ingredient increase the power and efficacy of i
the other, and thereby render Us operation in the
above mentioned disuse truly astonishing to all
those who rases the Solution, and exceeding their
most sanguine expectations. For sale by
AVi OX V A HAINES,
April 17 Sole Agents fur Augusta.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS SP ARB
t 11 If XAW AY from the subscriber
while in camp, near Hamburg, .S’ C j
a certain mv.ru men named I'riuri ■, j
aged about 40 years, dark complex- I
ion, chunkey, heavy built, about .0 |
feet 8 or ID inches high, has teveral
of bis upper fore teeth missing; and 1
• tolerably brisk spoken,
i Saul negro was purchased from tho workhouse |
in < luirlcston. Any person who will apprehend
• said negro and deliver him to Mr. 'A m. Turner j
■ of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner can j
, gel. him, will receive the above revvnri l .
, jaa S. WILLIAMS
' V. . . fim ilolliti - Ucivttvtl.
RAN AWAY cm the Hili Jan last, a |
/’ negro woman tiara* d Alllil owned
forscvcral years post by Mr Jacob Dan
// ; jir? (brill ol ibis place, and tormurly by Sam- :
pf, x v ticj or 7'humus Hanforlli ol \\ ilkesor J-in- .
1 (T/ / ''Vv r - s > coin county. Slie is übou 45 years of j
ago, walks lame, parlicukdrly in her left. |
: -;-y jiKit: upper front, led li out She is well |
1 acquainted in Columbia, Wilkes and Lincoln conn- \
tics, ami may say she is hiring her own time. It is I
likely she has a pass. Twenty live dollars will
’ hogivenfbr her delivery tome in Augusta, or for |
' tucli mlbrmulion as will lead to her recovery.
3 march 7 J 14 DUNLAP.
The Washington Spyvvill publish the above for
" 2mo and tiirward the account to J(J f*.
, Hoarding School for H.ouug Ladies
k AT
MMiuUsjn N Jem*!/, near Momstnwn.
ADAME CTIEGAKAY having completed
j tl.o arrangements necessary to the removal Iruintlie
city ol Now York of the establishment she has had
’ under her care and management for a number of
years, intends to transfer the same to Madison N.
Jersey, on tho first of May next. This village,
celebrated for its extreme boalthfulness, is of an
,j easy access in the short space of two hours from
New York, by means of tho rail road from Jersey
" city to Newark, end thence by the iMurris and
’ Essex rail road to Madison.
The bouse intended for the reception of young
( Ladies bos been built with the utmost attention lo
wards their comfort, and particularly with a view
’ to protect them against the excessive hi at of sum
mer, or tho severity ol winter. It stands on Iho
declivity ol a Will within an enclosure of several
acres of ground; is sufficiently distant lroiut.be
village to b.i Ireo from noise and disturbance, while
j, it is nevertheless far from being solitary. The
\ Boarding School at Madison will be conducted on
I the same principles, and under the same regulations
~ t as the one now in New York, with the exception of
° the division of lime respecting the hours of study
uml exercise; these will be arranged so ns to be loss
objectionable with regard to health, and in other
1 respects more productive of good. Professors on
, u the Piano, Singing, Dancing, <fec. known by their
lung and snccessluf services m the above establish
ment, at Now York, will continue to be attached to
the house; in short, ( hero will bo no alteration’ but
such as lias’appeared to bo ol mutual advantage,
7 namely, Ibe change of locality, and inconsequence,
I a reduction in the prico of Board, Tuition, die.
lt March 13 57vv2m
|. The Georgia Journal, Milledgovillc, w ill copy tho
above weekly 2 months, and charge the same to
I the Chronicle & Sentinel office.
i TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROONS
'* Navigating Savanah anil Uroiul rivi/ s.
BY annetof the General Assembly of the stale
of Georgia,assented lotho26lli December, 1830,
, it is made bo duty of the inferior courts of the sev
■i eral counties of said state, bordering on, or which
1 navigable waters pass through, to cause to bo pub
’ fished, the provisions of the several acts of the ge
neral assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents
J and patruuns, navigating said waters.
iiy the aforesaid acts every boot navigating the
v Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a
j' white pairoon,vvitlia Bill of Lading ready prepared
1 to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to
examine tho contents ofllie boat, under their charge
u showing the name ol said patroon and consignee ot
the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for
bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon,to permit
any boat hand being a slave; to put on board of their
- boat, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ot any kind, poul
i- try or other articles in which by law they are forbid
t- to traffiek, except tho same is exhibited in the hillol
1, lading ut the owner ol said boat or his agent,and un
ie der his or their direction entered, makingit penal
io against every offender of the aforesaid acts.
io Therefore,all concerned will take notice, that the
i- acts of which the foregoing is extracted v\ ill he en
io forced against offenders who may ho taken in the
s- county of Lincoln. Lkwis Parks,
io W. Ji. Cantklow,
il John Moss,
k Stephen Stovall,
id _ Petek Lasiaii,
s- aar 28 it 278 Judges of Inferior court.
*' BIRGADE ORDERS, )
l ® ... Ant i l 25, 1838. $
| r INHERE will be nu election held at the several
- -H- Election | restarts in the county of Warren,
l " ouSuturday ilia PJtb ut May next,for Colonel, to
"■ command the 12th Regiment Ga. Militia; varan
l(| cy occasioned by the removal of Colonel Esaw
, lL ‘ liurook from the State The several Justices of
e> the Peace will charge themselves with the legal
10 conduct of said election, by order of the Brigadier
ur Genoa!, commanding the Ist Brigade of the 2nd
Division Ga. Militia.
JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Lt Col.
Commanding the 33rd Bat. Ga. Ma. attached
e ’ ap! 28 \ud to the 12th R’t Ga Ma.
B AND FOR SALE.—The subscribers offer
j -»■-J lor sale their Plain at ion, in tho comity of W ar
-1 ’ ren, lying immediately on lho main stage road from
U arronton to Spuria, two miles from the former
.. I place, con timing one thousand acres. A large
,S quantity of the above tract t» wood land, the hal
lance is in a high stale of cultivation and well adnpt
i] cd to the culture ol cotton,grain, Ac. The improve
ir titenls are mostly now, which, logolher with its
it liealllifulnessand situation, render it a very desiru
,- hie country residence. Persons wishing to pur
y chose lands in that part of the country, would do
ij well to examine tai s tract. One of tho subscribers
ji may at all limes ho found on the promises. Tho
„ I terms ui sale will ho accommodating,
li I GEORGE W. PALMER,
e apnlll wit BENJ. R. PALMER.
li IjllV O MULES STRAY Bit, from tho sub
-U. scriher, nine miles below Louisville, a brown
. black horse mule, a young inulo about the common
size; llieolli. ru maie mule, black, with a scar on
the sitlo of the neck, near tbo jaw, supposed to ho
on ,lie right side. ’I Ivy leit my plantation about
the RHh of April, 1838. Any person taking up said
mules will ho paid for their trouble, if l imy will in-
Ibrni mo by I<■;1 1 r addressed to me at Lomov illo, Jes
-11 o mty, Gu. TIIOM STREET,
april 21 4tw
I ). 4 «1 ■ - -e ,
HEucdorsigneJ having united in the praclic
Jj_ ol the LAW,oiler their services to the public
- They " ill attend tho cumts of Muscogee, Marion,
Stewart, Randolph, Early, Biker, y.coand Sumter,
s of llieGhallnhooc.heeCi.cuit; Houston, ol the Flint
Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas,
- Decut nr and Dooly, of the Southern Gireuit. Bu
siness entrusted to theircarewill meet with prompt
i, attention. Tiieir office is in Anierictis, Sumter
county, where one ol them mav always bo found
v when not absent on business.
C LOTT WARREN,
S W.M 11 CRAWFORD.
J Oct 10 237 wtl
ftoorgia, Columbia * aunty :
W ,I .f l f, KA l ßel li ,lnill JJ Warren ami J.,hu
■ ' McGar, Executors of llio Hill ol IVilli-j,.,
McGar, deceased, applies for letters Disir.ts,„rv
These are therefore to cite and admonish all"atjil
singular the kindred and creditors of said ij, ceased
to he and appear at my oflico within the time »re
scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have
why said letters should not he granted. ’
Given under ray hand at office, tl is24lhdavof
February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES Clcrl 1 i
fob 87 47 ’ lcn ”
' Georgia, It it rite CoulttyT
W I . l , l ' jßE . A * i J A‘S O,i ( ’ r " blu » Administrator of
* V the estate of Wm. Bryant, deceased, applies
|to me for letters of dismission. Pines
i, iteae are t herefor to cite and admonish all and
: smgu.arthe Km Ired and creditors of said dec’d to
he an, appear at any office, within the timeprescrib
ed hy law, to shew cause,if any they hate whv
said letters should not ho grated y J
.Given under my baud at office in Waynesboro,
! this 2-1 day of January 1838.
I : ,a " Til BLOUNT. nccon c.
| Georgia, Iturkc county;
1 Elijah Auaway, administrator on
, v V the estate at Bedding ft Hyrnnt, lute of said
j conn lv, deceased, applies lor id toss diamissory.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and
sigular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office, within the tine me
scribed by Jaw, io .show cause, if any they have
why said letters should not he granted.
(tiven under my hand, at Wnvncaboro’, this 17th
day of l-ehi, 1838. TII BLOUNT, 1). CPk.
I tco *2l rnfim
(jeprgta, Burke County ;
i \VIIMIEAS little Berry Burch applies f or
I , !• tiers dismtssory, on the estate of Abish
I Jenkins, deceased.
! Ila se are therefore to cite and admonish all and
i BI "P lilr <he Kindred and creditors id said deceased
j to he and appear at my office within the time mel
scribed by law, to show canso, if any they have
why said let tots should not be granted ) '
IISSSS'S I,iCe ' m Waynesboro
| mar *2(5 Cm T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk,
j Georgia, Taliaferro County :
i i' ii-i. be sold, to the highest bidder, within
s r the hiwim hours ofsale, tn th -first Tuesday
f Jitiy next, at i he court house in the town of Craw
; P., v , lo : u ! Silltl coun| y. seventeen and a half acres
u land bclong/ng to the estate of C. A. Neler.s.lalo
I V P ul comity, deceased, adjoining lands of'X’hos.
IE liorutn, Beddm Jlhiules, and others, all in the
I irouds, rind cornering on the Georgia Bail Bond,
within otto fourth of a mile west, of t Iranfordvitlo.
To bo sold pursuant to an order of the honorable the
I ourt 01 Ordinary of said county. Terms of sale
on lho day. JoEEK. MERGER, Adm’r.
dibmis non on the estate of (J. A. Nolens', dec’tl.
april 12
Georgia, timl.e County. " J
Court id Ordinary, present their Honors WG *
Li vans, Abel Lewis and L I'amier, Ksqrs
Rule Ni Si r,lh Mutch, 1838
iI * ~^ ie QPJ>Jication ol IViulJoid Marsh and
Fielding Fryer .praying that the Clerk do is
site a citation lor letters dismissory ns adrninistra
tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased ii
is wit motion cd Counsel ordered, that the same do
issue returnable to September term next ol this
Court, to bo published once a month till said Court
A true extract from the minutes.
march 20 tim Tll BLOUNT,doc oa c.
Georgia, Jefferson County :
V’ftj HEREAS Roger J, Gamble, Administrator
» of the estate ofllio late Manning Spradley,
ol said county, deceased, applies for dismission
from said administration.
These are therefore locate and admonish all ami
singular the kindred ami creditors ot said dec’tl to
bo ami appear at my office, within the lime prcscrib
od by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not he granted.
Given tinder my hand, at Louisville, this 2Gth
, day of Fob. 1838. KBENEZER BO IHW ELL,
lllilf 1 Clerk C O
GEORGIA, I By the Court Ordinary lot said
Burke county, ) Counts -
wW aru^l Smith A(3iiiinittratrix,
V V arid Allen A' J! Prior, Administrator of
Jon,os J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have
■ ‘'i’u* 1 ' “aal oonM lor letters dismissory, slating
thauhey have Hilly administered said estate.
these arc therefore to cite and admonish all con
-1 <^ rn 7 to ho tmd appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, and then end there shew
cause Why said letters shall nut bo granted. By
1 order ol the court
nov 10 wdtn 284 Tlf BLOUNT, ncc o a c
GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary for
hurhc county y said County,
VI/ if FRLAS John Aaxon, Administrator of
v ■ oll !'.‘ s - Benner, deceased, late of said conn
ly,have petitioned said court for letters dismissaory
stating that he has fully administered said estate
these are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned,to he and appear before said court on the first
Monday m Way next, and thou and there shew cause
why sad letters should not he granted. By otderof
the court.
nov 10 6m T. If. BLOUNT, d c c o n u
Georgia, Jefferson county;
WHEREAS, Patrick B Connolly, Administra
tor on the Estate of Tandy C Jones, late
of soul county, doccasod, applies lor Letters di»
missory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
- singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
i he and appear at mj office within ihc time prescri
I lied bylaw, to file their objections, if any they 4
[ have, to show cause way said letters should not bo
• granted.
1 Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville,
this Kith day of March, 1838.
, march 16 EfIENEZER. BOTHWEI-L, Clk.
[ Georgia—-Burke County.
Court of Ordinary, present, their honors, G W
Evans, Abel Low is, and E Palmer, Esqrs.
Rule Ni Si, hth March, 1838
TTPON llie petition of Wolford Marsh, Adminis
-9.2 tralor of Joint Walts, deceased, ibis day tiled,
praying that a Citation may issue lor letters dismis
sory from said Administration. It is on molten
ordered that llicsamo do issue and be published
once a munttl fur sixteenths. A true extract from
1 the minutes. T H BLOUNT,n cco a c
i March 20 Cm
- Georgia, Uurkc County.
v Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G W
I Evans, Ahol Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs,
1 Rule Ni Si, hlh March, 1838'.
r BT!ON l lie petition of Samuel Barron, executor of
1 “J A bsolem Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke co.
staling that he lias fully executed said will and set
tled the estate of said deceased, and praying follow
dismissory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel,
ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, returna
ble to September Court next, requiring all persons
r interested then ami there to show cause why the
■ same should not he granted ; And it is further or
* dared that.said citation he published once a month
lillsaid court. A true extract trom the minutes.
! mar SO 6m T. 11 BLOUNT, I). CPk
€(OL. BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, took from the
'lndians ono bend guard Chain vvitb“Wm Flogr
i noy August 22; 1834,” worked to it u itli'gnldbcnds;
■ also, one full jewollcd douMo-cnsed hunting watch,
with gold guard chain and key—the watch has
three letters on the front case—the owner, or any of
i his relations can get it by describing letters and prov
' ng piopeny. if no applicatioh be made t r lour
months, the watch vviil he told and the proceeds di
vided among the troops,—application to he made to
the editor oflho Cohimbna I fern I i for tho head
chain, and lor the Watch to (.'ol i ■■ mi.
The Columbus //crald will ir ■, me ahoveanr!
i forward (he account to Col Brovvi , nov 27—t1'277
, jVjOTICE.— John K. flora having taken his
, brother Henry flora into co-partnership, in the
Clothing atrd Hat business in this city, they will
ojiitiuuo it under the firm of J K. & II flora.
JOHN K. HOHA,
april '0 w4vv HENRY HORA.
ST AW NOTICE.—Tito undersigned will
il-J hercaftor ptaeties in tho Superior Courts of
tho comities of Warren and Taliaferro, in the “
Northern circuit.
' n may 1 su it CRAWFORD & GARDNER.
’■ A GUEEABLE to an order ofthe Iron, lire laic
■ -'i riorCoiiilol Buiko county, when sitting for
1 i or Jinnry purposes, will be sold, on the first Tues
’ 'd»v in jniio next, before the Court House door in
' \\ ir imsboro’, helwten she usual hours ol sale,
1 i Five 11 Hilda d and ninety four,acres of Land in said
county, adjoining lands u! 'A illiam Patterson, Wm
• , Rollins, a< d others, belonging to tho estate of Ralph
i penrovv, deceased, sold for the benefit oflhe hens
and creditors of said deceased. Tarras on the day
of sale. MARTHA PEATiCW, Adtn’x.
march 20 vvtd