Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, May 22, 1838, Image 4

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CIRCULAR.— The undersigned take pleas J are in being nhlo to elate In Merchant* of this Ftnte, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee nml Alabama, who have heretofore made their purcha eet in thu eiiy,ihatalLliough many ol its have hat a part of our Gouda, by the fire of Friday night 27th nil. other* have been *u fortunate as to save •11, and in the cour»e ol two or throe day* will re sume business a* usual. We invite all who hove contemplated a visit to this city, this spring, to come with the certain cn’enlnlmn ol being able to replenish their assortment, quite as well as they have ever been able lit this season of the year. L M Wiley, Parish A Co.|Sleven«, Henderson & Fort, Townsend & ftlen-i Adgnr. donhall. , Farrar A. Robinson. W II Conner. jW Timmons A Son. C Si t» II Kelsey & Hal- Klislia ( arson <V. Co. ■ted Howland, IVarddi Tail. Harm I, Lyon A Co. (lesinier Patrick. Bannister A Lannoau. C Hurkmyer&t'o. Jackson, < apers &Co. Geo B Isjcke A Co. itoorncm A Co. I> Crocker A Co. Miller, IlipHy A Co. IS Chadwick A Co. Haviland, //otral A Allen. John I.l’eianl A Co. Weed A Fanning |S Mowryjr. Gilliland, Son A Howell. F.dw Winslow. II yait, Mrßurney At 10. iW Jones Smith. J W V W uliou. I Otis J Cl m fee. E B Stoddard. William Millikin. H Stoddard, Miller Co. Millikin B allon. John Van Winkle. Dorrance Biglow. Wn» C Onklry, Jas Bancroft <JrCo. Hatch, Fleming A. Co. J U Simonton dr Cc. Hayden, Gregg & Co. Hillard A Wane. Baker, Fry A<’o. Vntlioii A Cohen. Jos K .Steven*. NII B ildman Co. Ja§ J McCarter. Starr (J* Williams. S A J Wat son. F Day. JA C Law ion, Lord A Stocker, mny 3 eodlw (Taylor Kennedy. ( •harlc'lon , May 1, IS3R AGREEABLE to an order of (he Inferior Court ol Columbia county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first I'uesduy in Juno noil, at the court house door in (Vnmhia county, between the usual hours of sale, the following prop erly, viz : one tract of land containing two hundred nml twenty-three acre* of land, adjoining Jnriah Harris*,and others, belonging to the estate of Ellen B. Dunn, deceased, and old for the benefit of his heirs. Terms made known on ihodav of sale, may i7 id ALFRED J. Dl NN, Ailm’r. OTIEE«—The subscriber offers for sale 21 J. vl first rate made Northern Wagons and Carts, which are deposited at Mr. McKenzie’s warehouse nml vvi'l he sold low, either hy Mr. McK. or myj self. Also, an excellent close Carriage made ex prcssly to order, all the materials are of the best Duality; with it can be bad a good spun of Family lorses,of fine size and good uciion may H sivv2w HENRY MEALING. jfinVO MIH.ES NT If A V El), from the sub JL scriher, nine miles below bonisville, a brown black horse mule, a young mule about the common mze ; the other a mare mule, Mac k, with a si ar on the side of (lie neck, near the jaw, supposed to he on the right side. They left my plantation about the lOth of April. IH3H. Any person taking up said mules will he paid for their trouble, if they will in form me by Idler addressed to meat Louisville, Jef ferson county, Ga. THOMAS STREET, npril 21 4lw lOST OR Mis E \ IH—Our note «>i bonp J of one thousand dollars principle, given by Madison T. MrGehoe find Jos. Blackwell, payable to Eveline Houston, Administratrix of B Houston, deceased, in June 1H35, with u credit of $BO on the hack- 1 hereby warn all persons from trading for said note ns the same has been paid by me to Al fred Hammond through the hands of Richard JL Winfrey. April2s, I8;t8 VALENTINE IL MERIM WETHER 1 hereby certify that, some time in the hist of Jaiiftniy or the first of February, Richd R Winfrey paid off a prom iso ry nolo of hand lor one ilioiiHimd dollars principle, signed and payable as above, and in (In* same note above described, and that said Winfrey observed he was paying it off at the re quest of Valentino 11 Merriwether, and with his money. A. HAMMOND. April 2ft, IB3R. I certify that I paid off said note to Alfred Ham mond, on 30lh Jan. lor Valentine II Merri wether, ui Ins request, and will his own fund*. 111 :iy ft w2* KICII.1K1) K WINFREY. ALL persons having demands against the estate of Mary White, dod’d, late of Burke county, will prescntllie same, duty attested, within the time prescribed by ELI AS BELL, Feb 6,1838 ndm’r lor Mary White, mar 2 4U /%[ OTICJE* —All perooni indebted to the estate AM ot George G. Bass, late of Burke county, de ceased, are requested to make payment, and those having demands are requested to render them in ac cording to law. R. W. BASS, Adin’r. npril 17 STRAYED, from I lie plantation i/VSffk ■ , Baxter .fonrdaiii, in Washington county, a grey horse, nhAnt live feel Vnalso, a hay mire, about the H f V#same height, strayed off together on 1 *®BlteSBßaß|B|ftth or f»th of March last; the horse i has a dent in ins forehead, about the coil of his face, 1 also marked on the sides by the saddle, and on the f shoulders by the hurl of the collar, he has also very f short and wide forehead, more so than common; 4 there ar# no particular marks on the mar#, only she I has a very long bushy tail and a small while sp it r in her fare. The subscriber offers $25 reward to t any person that will lake iheuiupaml convey them f to the plantation of Win. Johnson, in Burke county, ) Iwu miles above Robertson’s store. i nprilll w3t A I. K KANI)ER JORDAN NOTICE.—Knnaway from 1 g. fjr . the subscriber, on the 10th him. two negro fellows, Jacob JNk™ j and Spencer; Jacob is a bright / mulatto, straight black hair, i iJufePt/L/ one or more teeth out in front, < n very artful and plausible fel- I low, about five, or ft ve feel six inches high, and about 1 35 years of ago. Spencer is dark complected, well s made, nhonl mo same height of Jacob, and about 25 ' years of age; they both absconded the same night, r and it is more than probable they are logethei and r are lurking nlmnt some river plantation between 1 tins and Augusta or Savannah, it is more than likely 1 they will make for Augusta. Any person or persons apprehending said negroes,A delivering them safe to the subscriber, in Barnwell District, Augusta or Sa vannah jail, I will give fifty dollars, am! if any per son or persons can prove to the conviction of any * white man or men, for harboring or earring of] said { negroes, I will give one hundred dollars for the np ' prehension of said person or persons, with the negroes JENNINES J WOOD. Speedwell I*. () Barnwell Dist S. npril 18 One J hind red Dollars tie ward. CrwvVk NOTlCE—Runaway from the subseri jljjl her,in December lust, a negro man named IchA Johnson, aged about twenty eight years. l}j£\Said negro is four feel eleven inches high, very dark complexion, and when inlerro- JLJ gated closely stutters a little; ho has a face, and a great many marks of the w hip oil his hack. Sait! negro was confined n Ma con jail last summer three months, nml belonge d t that time to Mr. Gill, of Monroe co I would a>- quost jailors lobe particular in examining jails, as the said negro lay six months in jail within ten] miles of his master. If suul negro is confined in iail,solhat 1 get him, I will pay the above reward. I have no doubt but that lu. has altered his mime. april 11 w6m CQRNKLIUS H TOIHN. siviy Dollars UewartU __ KANAWAT from ilia plants- i fftj lion* ot John liroslmin nml Win. Uri'Hhnni, in Wullnn coimly, (In. Ti/KKK >ii'nro tellows, ol" the (ullowing ih'si’nptioii:vz: jyv «;eoiK<‘, nhout -M- :m> yours of ot ihirk ronriloxion, Inph fw flicok bones: a Ihoi U or JO iucla'S X ff in Innuht, mill wlum inlorro(!iut>«i MMSBtoHfISi stulinr. coiuiJorably—his from teeth is somewhat ilceayeri. Joe, about US or 211 yours of njio, also dark completion, A fori U to 11 inches in hcmhi; nf a free open countennneo, and speaks ninthly when spoken to; no other particular marks recollected, Red, aboul 3h years ol ago, has a down cast look, dark oemplexinii, and ot ordinary size. 'The twolirsi are iho propr rly ol John Hresham and the hitler ot 11 in C.resham li is supposed that they will attempt to nuke their way io Augus ta, and perhaps lr.au that place, by the Sy fa Kail Hoad, to f’lmrlcsion. .S'isry dollars reward will bo given for their apprehension, and coniine- 1 ment in any safe jailor i)*i,verj to their owner*, or to fcghorl B Beal, in Auguata. A reward of will be given fur either ol them. Any infoimaunu about them will he thankfully received hy (ho proprietors, or cotminmn-aied to Mai Beal. JOiW OKKSHA M, WM, GUESWAM. IV'alton louti April 84,1838. if LAW* —The undersigned will in future prac- I tice law in copartnership. tinder the firm ,of 1 FI.OYn <i REES]'., ami will attend the court* tl of the several counties ol the Oamulgee.fMark ami N Walton, of the weaierii, and Newton of the f lintl circuit*. They will aim* at tend to the nolle lion o- ■ claitna in the middle and uinar part of Georgia. | sTF.WaRT FLOYD, „ AUGUST! « REESE. „ Madison,May 4, 1838, w3m H Kr The (,'har'estrni Courier is requested 1 1 pub- (> fish the above week'y, three months, rind charge this ofliec. IAW NOTICE.—The eopurtnerahip hereto S J fore existing between Isaac .V Davis ami the I subscriber, in the practice of law, has been dissolv ed by mutual eminent. I i hall continue regularly / to attend the Cou Is of the Northern tenant, and and those of Clark and F anklin ol the Western Circuit. Office in Elherlon, Elbert co. YOUNG 1,. G. HARRIS. ' may 7 w2w j The Charleston Mercury will insert the aliove , twice and charge tins office. Cl W NOTICK. ” r pHE uedersigned having united in the practic ol the I.A W, offer their services to the public j They "ill attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker,/ate and Sumter, of the • 'ballabooehoe Circuit; Ifonston, of the I' lint Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, l«owndes, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Hu- ’ siiicss entrusted to their care will meet w ith prompt ' attention. Their office is in Anicrieus, Sumter county, whore one of them mav always he found when nut absent on business. LOTT WARREN, W,M II CRAWFORD, oct 10 237 wlf IA NO FOR SALE.—The aubscriber oilers i for hiilo tho land whereon he now lives, in llurko comity, in the settlement of Hark Camp, con taining six hundred and five acres, on which there is a tomfiirlalilo dwelling house, and other necessary houses, and a good store house, plan tation in good repair; possession cun ho had In January next. those who wish to pur chase would do well to cull and see for tin m aclves. JOHN LODGE. Hnrkoeonnly, April 17, IH3S. 4t 1 {IMGADTTttRDEKS, t Aran. 25, IHIIB. $ miIERF. will he an election held til the several , J Election |.restricts in tint county nf Warren, oriHiiturday tbe I'Jth of May next, for Colonel, to command the 12th Regiment Cn. Militia; vacant- i ey occasioned liy the removal of Colonel Esaw Horook front the Htulo The several Justices of i the Hence will charge Ihcrusclve's with the legal conduct of said election, hy order oflhe Ilrigadier e Ceno nl, cornnuiniling the Ist Jlrigado of the 2nd {i Division Cu. Militia. JEIUkMIAiI PERRYMAN, Lt Col. Coinmaiiniiig the 33rd Hut. Cn. Mu altaehod npl 2H wld to the 12th U’t Gn Ma. BAND FOR SALE. —The subscribers oiler i lor sale their Hhiiitutioii, in Ihe roomy of War ren, lying immediately on Ihe main stage road from ] IVnrrenton to Sparta, two miles from the former place, con uining one Ihonsanil acres. A largo i <|untili>y ol the above tract is wood land, the Iml- < lance is In a high stale of cultivation and well adapt- I ed to i lie cull tiro of cotton, grain, &c. Tbe improve- t incuts ure mostly now, vvliicb, logellter with its t beallbfulnossiiml situation, render it a very desira ble country residence. Horsons wishing to pur- i eliuso lands in llml part of the country, would do t well to exiimino this tract. One of the subscribers i may ul all limes bo found on the promises. The < terms of sale will bo accommodating. I GEORGE W, PALMER, aprilll vvft HENJ. R. PALMER. f STRAYED, from the subscriber, living nt Fryer's Ponds, Hurke county, a large cream f colored burse, with a white mane and tail, of rather t old appearance. Maid horse was seen a low miles * Imluw Lincoln ('. It. last Saturday evening. A | liberal reward will bo paid to any person who will / del t vet him to James Wat kins, living in I lanislmrg, I or giving such information that I may get him, i upril 23 w2l* SOLOMON GODHY. i iVjJc GEE *V RAKESTRAW, Attoiiiies IYH at law, Covington, Cu. offer their services 1 lor tho general adjustment and collection nl debts in the Circuits adjoining that in which they reside, and w ill attend regularly at tbe Courts in the coun ties of Fayette, Henry, Newton, Jasper, Morgan, W alton, Cwimiutt, DaKalk, Coweta and Campbell, opril II vv3m A GREAT BARGAIN. fllllE subscriber being determined to emigrate to Jl the west, oilers liir sale Ins valuable tract of land, containing three thousand acres, situate and lying in Jackson coutuy, Cn. on the A/nlherry ' Fork ofOeoneo river, the resilience immediately on | the hog mountain and mam Alabama road, vntions oilier road* iutui'seeling at the saum place, viz : tho 1 J/tlledgevillo mail leading In U'mn’s Ferry, on I ’ ClialPihiioehee, Hurricane Shoal road, leading to •' (.arnesvtlle ami Soitlli Carolina. Croat part ol the 1 11 above hind is red mulatto land, of superior ((utility ; I 11 KlOneres of rich river low grouucls; nhout Hilt) acres 11 cleared, great p trl fresh am) in good repair, abound- 1,1 ittg wilb sttpe’b springs, well tmpne ed, with neon _ Yemeni framed dwelling house, two story high, on a most splendid eminence; an excellent Cotton ninl Threshing machinery, and all other necessary uni houses. No place is belter calculated for pub lic business of any kind, in the up country. Seve ral convenient settlements on tho promises, nut in- lettering with each oilier Tbe whole can hr pur- j chased lor nine thousand dollars, one third in ud valu e, the ballance in two annual payments, which „ is not mure than two thirds id the real value a Likely young negroes will be taken nt their value, npril 13 tv3m HARRISON THURMOND. ~ At l OJI iliu iT/V’i'lt) STsT A GE. a PERSONS travelling either to Tallahassee or u its vicinity, will do well to notice the follow- ti mg regulations: a new stage line is now commenced direct Iniui Tallahassee to liitinbridge, byway of ; Pleasant Grove, meeting the non hern stage in Hiiin- J bridge, and leaving immediately on its arrival, . spend tbe night in Pleasant Grove, and arrive in 1 Tallahassee at ten o’clock the next day. As ibis r route will be performed altogether in the day, and ns every effort will lie made to give general satis- '. laetiun, the subscriber Hatters liimselt that be shall . have the patronage of a generous public. ' npril 12 2m W. 11. CASSELS. * NOTICE. —Persons indebted to the estate o John M. Lambert, deceased w ill make imme diate payment,and those to whom the estate is in debted will present their accounts duly attested within the time prescribed bv law. ■GKO. W. EVANS, ) ... nprii i 2 Unperson Lambert, s TVIOTICE.—The tmbucriher offers lor sale va ill rious Lots in ilie(ownot*llamburg t which are j well improved and suitable for family residences.— | Also, two tracts of Land in the immediate vicinity r of /Hamburg; one containing one hundred and titty , ncrtHi. more or less, on which there are roinlorinble \ improvements, well calculated lor a summer seat; t and the other containing two hundred and fifty . acres, well timbered, and on which there is a fine , mill seal, and if improved would he profitable to tho owner. The übovemonlioned propelly can be , purchased on reasonable terms. .Application can lie made to J //. h' air, who resides within live miles ol Ldgetu ld C. 11. or to M. Gray, Ks*p in the town of //ambiirg. Unquestionable titles ran be given for the property. JOiiN 15. COVINGTON upril 17 wAt \riiuSNi v m:glols roii svLi:.— Tlie subscribers living in Hamburg, South 1 Carolina, have on hand a large number of Virginia slaves, and will receive supplies every two weeks. * Traders, planters and others w ishing to purchase, 1 would do well to give us a call, as wo always keep * a superior assortment. Feb 7-*w3m 31 JOM'PH WOODS & CO. 1 i rvoTicr.--Aii f Ksrsons having demands against i ! is the estate ol Elizabeth Bryan, lateofllurk co. I deceased, w til fonder them in according to law, and those indebted will make payment without delay, apt 1 1 fi (>\v James oui’Bs, Kx’r. e& T\VO 111 NDRED DOLLARS REWARD will be given for the ap prehension ami delivery in any jail m state, the negro woman AMY; or A nL-'fl one hundred dollars for information that | > t- 4 j will enahlo the subscribed to obtain pus- • j? session of Iter. Amy is about twenty ( 1 •■“•“five years old, dark complected, and ’ I about five loet two or lltriHt inches high. From till ! the information that can be obtained we believe ‘ , she was lalwn utfbvjt white man calling himself 1 \\ illiain Bantun, a Ketuarky horse drover, «s he 1 was for several daysjttsl preceding, lurking in the j 1 neighborhood, and on VV ednosday night of the 18th 1 ; nit. tho evening the woman was missing, lie de- ' parted at rather a lute hour of the night, lor Sayan- 1 nub, to w Inch place he never wont. I DAVID GUGEL. 1 Elfmghum county, May 3,133 d. w2t * [AW NOTICE.—TIie undersigm <1 will A hereafter practice in the Superior Courts of he counties of Warren and laliaferro, in the Northern circuit, may I «w4t CRAWFORD Ik GARDNER. I AW NOTICE.—The undersigned having A removed (rum Clark county to Lincolnton, n ilj attend to the prance of Law in the Superior »ihT Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad jacont counties, Business intrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. HENNING B. MOORE. References. —lion. Charles Dougherty, lion. A. S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Harris, (Jen. Edward Harden, Athens; C. J. Jenkins, G. W. Crawford, AJ, Miller,Col. JohnMilludge, Williu.n E, Jones, Augusta Lincolntcn, March 24,1838. wtf JAW NOTICE.—The subscriber has settled A in Columbus, Ga. anil will give his promptat lentiun toany business intrusted to him. His office is in Mr. Hepburn’s brick tenement, opposite the Oglethorpe House. F. A. NISBET. Columbus, March 27. w4m ]\TOTICE.— Estrayed from the subscriber, on Isi ihe 19th February lasi, eighteen miles below Waynesboro, in Burk co. a light hay Mure, with olack inarm and tail, 12 or 13 years old, lame in the right hind leg; any information relative to said animal will he thankfully received and liberally re warded. A letter directed to the subscriber at Mill Haven I*. O. Scriven co. will be sufficient bifonna tion. JOSHUA W. KIMBLE, april 4 aw2m glknn’jT Springs ARE in a state of rapid and handsome improve ment 'l'hc lintel is a three story building, 160 foot long and 106 feet wide, containing about 60 comfortable rooms, besides the drawing room, hall room and dining rooms, which are large, splendid and commodious. There nre also sixteen Cabins attached to the hotel, with fire-places, constructed for the accommodation ol families. The improvements were began since the first ol January last, and will ha ready to receive company by the lOlh of June next. The Hold Company arc determined to give good accommodations, and charge as low or lower than the Greenville prices. M. A. MOORE, rnny 16 wBt President ol the Company. I\TOTICI3. Brought to Lincoln Jail on the il 31st J/nroli Inst. Two Negro fellows—Jim is about five fact high, dark complected, twenty one or two years ol' age, and says he belongs to Joseph y/übhersliam; of //ahborsham County—the other about the same heighth, and complexion, near the same, who says his name is Juno, and that lie be longs to Wm, Elliot, of the same County —'1 be owners are hereby notified to come, pay expenses and take them away WM. REYNOLDS. April 17 wl MANSION HOUSE, Gainesville, Oeorgi i. a Til IS comfortable establishment is re opened by its former proprietor, and will ho in a slate ofreadiness for the reception of families and other persons by the middle of May. The proprietor has gone to great expense in enlarg ing and refitting the whole establishment inside and out, nil of which will ho neat, clean and cumlbrla hie. The stables and carriage houses are extensive, and well suited to the purposes for which ihuy are designed, hi short, the proprietor thinks lie will hazard nothing, in pledging that this establishment, in tlie general, shall he inferior to nano in the southern stales; whatever comforts that can be command d from the resources of the surrounding country, will he afforded to Ins guests, in a manner, he trusts, that will bo entirely to their satisfaction. The establishment will be enlarged the present sea son, to upwards of thirty rooms—and charges the same as at the other public houses in the village. The proprietor llalters himself that he is 100 well known to the public to render it necessary for him to offer to them testimonials of his abilities or de sire, to render those who favor him with their com pany, in all respects easy and comfortable. His pride and interest nre both at slake in sustaining the beautiful village ol Gainesville, winch presents as many advantages as a summer retreat, as any olhur spot mirth or south. If, llierelbre,atiheral southern public will afford a sufficient patronage to justify the devolopement and concentration of the va rious resources ol the surrounding country so ns to bring them into action lor (heir comlort and con venience, they may he assured that the means thus afforded the proprietor of this establishment shall he liberally applied lo its improvement and I lie pro curcment of every comfort ikey can require, until it shall loose nothing by comparison with any other of the kind, north, south, east or west —with- out n liberal patronage, however, it is evident pub lic expectation cannot he met. If the advantages of an unexceptionable climate, superior water, with several medicinal springs, (one of which is acknow ledged by the must competent judges to be excelled by none in the southern slates,) fine roads in every direetion, and good society, are inducements su/li ejentlo justify the reasonable expectation, I hat a liberal unci Intelligent public will give to their home institutions the preference over foreign ones, then 'll** nroorietorfcels confident that Ibis appeal will lot he made ihvain. REUBEN THORNTON, may 3 wfiw lawuenceville HOTEL. The subscriber having removed to Mil ift- ' lodgoville, would take this opportunity li ■ iML t<( return thanl s for former patronage, I iIIPB n nd would slate that his house is now JM*sSbBL kept by his brother John N. Alexander, or whom ho solicits the patronage of his friends mil others, and assures them that every attention a ill be given by the present occupant to render them jomfortable. THOS. W. ALEXANDER. Having taken the Lawrencoville Hotel, I solicit a share of public patronage, and premise that I will use my utmost exertions tegivo general satisfaction to all who may call. JOHN N. ALEXANDER. Lnwrenceville, Gwinnett co. March 22. w3m Seventy or eighty negroes FOR SALE.—On the 291 h day of May next, I shall sell at auction in Jones county North Ca rolina, on the farm of John P. Daves, deceased, ihe most valuable parcel of SLAVESever sold,in the, stale; consfcling of House servants, f ellows, Women, Boys ami Girls—only C old ones in the lot. Terms—credit. 9 months, with interest from Ist Jnn. 1838—purchasers giving bond w ith two approved securities. WIER I 111 AY WOOD, Jr Executor of John 1’ Daves, deceased. Raleigh, April 20, 1838. lOlsw In lliehmond Superior Court—Feb 17,1838 Catharine Charles, ) vs > Libel for Divorce. Nathaniel Charles. ) The SheriH having relumed that the defendant is not lo he found. It is therefore, ordered, that ho be required lonppearnl the next term of this Court and answer, or the Court will proceed ns in cose cf judgement by default, and it is further ordered that this rule be published m one of the Gazettes of the oily of Augusta oueo a month lor throe months proceeding to jibe next term ol ibis Court. Feb ruary 17, 1838. A true exirnet from the minutes, mar 9 sam3t JAMES McLAWB Clerk. •« HAN A WAY from the subs c.ri her, in Orangcburgh District, S. C. /C y in November last, a negro fellow by •S*the name of J1M,21 or 22 years old. '/Kv He is a small, spare made follow, VV about five foot four inches high, a ■—.ay . ' little bow-leggej, and weighs about "si-' 130 lbs.; he has bright fore teeth, Hat nose, very much sunk between the eyes, face very (lac and bumpy. His color is not very black, hnl has a slight caste of yellow. When spoken lo he speaks very submissively ami propei. Twemy live dollars reward w ill be given fur bis apprehen sion ami delivery to me, or in any sale jail. Any inhumation concerning loin can bo directed to Blnckville, 8. C. JOHN FOGLE. may 17 w4t * VALUABLE I.AM) AND MILLS FOR SALE. : THAT valuable tract of Land on the SH'hattaheocheo river, throe miles from Gainesville, Hall comity, containing lOiir thousand acres, is now offered lin sale On the premises are a superior set of Saw and Merchant Mills, with a waterpower not surpassed by any in the slate. To gentlemen desirous lo locate m the up country, this place pre senls many advantages. The healthiness of its lo cution, the fertility of the soil situate on both banks ol the river, ami the superiority of the mills which are now in successful operation, render this property the nost desirable and valuable ol any m the up country Those who wish to make a purchase w ill do well to call mid examine these prrynises, ns the terms will be liberal, ami if desired, likely ne groes will be taken in payment. For further inhu mation,pleasecall on J. W. Shaw, ol Gainesville, or J. W. Jones, Alliens. w4t may 17 BKOUGIIT to Augusta Jail’on the 2d lust a negro boy, calls himself JIM; says he be longs to Wm R Blount, Washington county, Ga. ha is 15 years old; thin visagcd, rather light corn (elected. The owner is requested to come forward, pay expenses and take him from jail, may 3 ELI MORGAN, Jailor^ Brought to augusta j ail, on the 9th inst. a Negro woman, calls herself Mary, says she belongs to John Shepperd, Talla hassa, E. F. she is Ifi years old, 4 f<et 5 inches high, has a sear on her forehead, and light complected. The owner is requested to come forward, pay ex penses and lake her (rum jail, may 10,1838 w3t ELI MORGAN, Jailor. TW i:\TV-FIVE DOLLARS RE WARD t RUNAWAY from the subscriber while in camp, near Hamburg, .S’ C a certain negro man named Prince, aged about 40 years, dark complex ion, chunkey, heavy built, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, has leveral of his upper fore teeth missing; and tolerably brisk spoken, haul negro was purchased from the workhouse in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend said negro and deliver him to Mr. Wm. Turner | of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner can i get him, will receive the above reward. ‘ jan S. WILLIAMS 1 Twenty five dollars Reward. gm RANAWAY on the 9th Jan last, o JS negro woman named AlillE; owned /yBl forseveral years past by Mr Jacob Dan- Kp- ji forth of this place, and formerly by Sam- J/ ItTvi lle * or J'l |o,nas Hanforth of Wilkes or Lin- I coin county. She is abou 45 years of I age, walks lame, particularly in her left I upper front teeth out. She is well . acquainted in Columbia, Wilkes and Lincoln coun ties, and may say she is hiring her own time. It is , likely she has a pass. Twenty five dollars will be given for her delivery tome in Augusta, or (or , such information as will lead to her recovery. ; march? J G DUNLAP. The Washington Spy will publish the above for ■ 2mo and forward the account to J O 1). CiIIIAPIMIV GOODS, at Wh lestale or Retail. IVES At GRISWOLD have this day received 5 bales Georgia nankeen, sup. at 82 75 pr ps; Fewr ases Irish linens, fron 50c to 1 25 “ yd; Fine jar-konett print muslins 37ic; do do do do 3Hc; Superfine emhro’d Parasols; do plain do; Together with a general assortment of Staple and fancy Dry Goods, which will he sold at prices to correspond with the above, and as low as ever offered in this city. ifcr Store directly under the Globe Hotel, aprd 25 sw3w AD.VIIMIttTKATtNOTICE. r »• A LI. persons to whom the estaleof Henry 7. inn, ■t " deceased, is indebted, will render their claims within the time prescribed by law; and all indebted to said estate are requested to make early payment to the undersigned." JANE D. ZINN, Adm'x. taay 9,1838 (ivv JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. I.'OUK months afterdate application will he made to Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond cotm'.y, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of Henry Zinn, fate of i ichraond county, deceased, JANE D. ZINN, Adm’x. may 9, 1833 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm'r. I^OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honora.de the Inferior Court of Scriven County, when silling fiir ordinary pm (lo ses, for leave to sell nil the Lands belonging to the Estate of James Boston, dec’d THOMAS' BOSTON, Adm’r. March 8, 1838. months alter day application will ho I- made to the lion the Inferior Court of liurke couuiy. while sitting lor ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Hilliard J Roe, deceased, march 20 A HIIOE, Adm’r. £AOUU mouths after date application will bo made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son, silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the lands in said county, belonging to the estate of the late homes B. Wells, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of said estate. This 23d April, 1838. PHILIP ROBINSON, ) p , npril 23 4m JOHN R WELLS, $ ra - IJOUK months alter date, application will be A’ made to the honorable Inferior Couit of liurke county, for leave to sell a part oftho real estate of Soutliwortli Harlow, deceased. REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx, npril 2u m ini StAO.UR. MONTHS after date, application will -U- bo made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond ccunly, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the real estate of J. J. Brown, deceased. F FLEMING, Jan 18 14:w4m0 Administrator. IjIODR months after date, application will be made to tiio honorable Inferior Com t of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot number three hundred and thirty four, (334) in the sixth district, Carrol county, con taining two hundred two and a half acres. Jan 23 18w4m Wm W MAUND, Admr ENOUR months after date,application will he n-.ade to the honorable the inferior court of Jeffer son county, when sitting ns a court for ordinaiy purposes for leave to sell the land and negroes of Richard Hudson, deceased. mareli 10 HARVEY B PIPKIN, Adm’r. months alter date, application will bo made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Burke comity, when setting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of John J. Roc, deceased. A. H. ROE, Administrator. Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838 4m ■ NUUK mouths after date, application will be A made to the honoinblo Inferior Court of Co lumbia county,while silling for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell the Land and TVegroes belonging to the estate of Robert Allen of said county deceased, march 8 Win J RHODES- Ex’r jV OTICE.—F our months after date, application la will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell a part of the real eslate of John Willingham, deceased. ISAAC WILLINGHAM,) . , ~ NELSON GARRETT, \ Atim trs " March sth, 1838. mar 23 4m 1?IOUR mouths after daicq application wiTThe made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose, for leave to sell the Real Eslate of the late Nathan Brassel, dec’d ofsnid county NATHAN BRASSEL.adm’r. jan 4—m4t 2 With the will annexed. ■ months afterdate application will he made A to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Scriven county, while silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late of sard county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm'r. DELIA ROBERTS,adm’rx. Feb sth, 1838 4tm 33 I NOUR months alter date application will be made to the honorable Inferior court of Columbia county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following lots of Land, viz: No 408, in 4th district; 287, 27th district; 78 and 4fi, Hth ■ district; all Early v,unity, belonging to the eslate of 1 James Blackstone,deceased. W M. 1* BEALL, - W M. YARBOROUGH, ' ian 19—15 administrators. Y OTICE-—Four months after date, appiica 1M non will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, lor leave to sell a lot of land in the 15th district and 4th section in Cherokee countv, belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also one other tract draw n by Lott Williams, in .Lee co. sold for tb > benefit ol the heirs of said Williams, may 2, 1838. P. H.MANTZ, Guardian. , ANOUK months after date, ap plication will be A made to the honorable Inferior court of Burke county,for leave to sell all the real estate cf George F. Sconyars, deceased. JANE S>CON\ EUB, Adnrx. april 26 m4ra Georgia, Jefferson County: W’HEREAS James M. Linquefield, adminis trator on the estate of James E Welle, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my oliice within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, w hy said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this Bth day of May, 1838 E. BOTH WELL, Clerk, may 10 Cm TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROONS Navigating- Savanah and Broad rivers. BY an act of the General Assembly of the slate of Georgia, assented to the 26th Uerember, 1836, it is made he duty of the inferior courts ol the sev eral counties of said state, bordering on,or which navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub 1 lished, the provisions of the several acts of the ge i neral assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents and patroons, navigating said waters, i By the aforesain acts every boat navigating the • Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a ■ white a Bill of Lading ready prepared to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to examine the contents of the boat under their charge ) showing the name ol said patroon and consignee ol r the cargo aboard ol 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 ol their boat, any corn, cotion, peas,slock ol any liind.poul 5 try or other articles in which by law they are forbid j to trafTiek, except the same is exhibited in the bill ol ,1 lading of the owner ol said boat or bis agent,and un der his or their direction entered, making it penal e again«t every offender of the aforesaid acts, j Therefore,all concerned w ill lake notice, that the , r acts of which the foregoing is extracted will be en n forced against offenders who may be taken in the county of Lincoln. Lkwis Parks, W. B.Cantklow, - John Moss, Stephen Stovall, ® Peter Lamar, “ nov 28 ts 278 Judges of Inferior court. '■ Dissolution. *,'■ ri'IHF, copartnership heretofore existing unde M. firm of Robertson & Benedict, is this day dis II solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested to make immediate s payment to J. R. Robertson, who is authorised to II collect all the outstanding debts, and attend to all the unsettled business. J. B. ROBERTSON r L. S. BENEDICT Augusta, 7th July, 1837. r SO~ J. B. ROBERTSON will continue the Shoo Business on his own account at the old stand, mid ■ solicits a continuance of the former patronage ex ended to the late firm 173 (July 25 I Georgia, Striven County; WHEREAS, Thomas Clifton and Cynthia Daughtrey apply lor Letters of Adminisrntion on the Estate of William Uaughtrey, late of this county, deceased, , 7'hcse arc therefore to cite and admon’sh all and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to 3 he and appear at my office within the time prescri -1 bi d by law, to file their objections il any they have, r to shew cause why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro’ this 25th day of April, 1838. april 28 30d JOSHUA PERRY, cco s c. Georgia, Scriven County ; WHEREAS William Burns applies for letters of administration on the estate ol Elsey Wright, late of this county, deceased. These are thirefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, in 1 Jacksonboro, this 28th April, 1838. ap2B3od JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. GEORGIA,) Court of Ordinary, ; Scriven count//. $ September Term 1837. - TTPON application ol Alexander F. Dopson,admi AJ nistralor de boms non, of the estate Green D , Pearce dec’d.,stating that he has fully administered said estate and praying citation forlelers dismissory, it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita tion requiring all persons to shew cause why the same shall not be granted—and that the same be published once a month lor six months. A true extract (rom the minutes, Ibis 12lh day of September, 1837. JOSHUA PERRY, cfk onv. 4 mfim 259 Georgia, Burke County; Court of Ordinary—present, their honors GW Ev ans,Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqs. March 5 Hi 1838. ITT PON the petition of Burton McGhee, stating 'LI Abner E Holliday, dec., late ol Burke county, did, on the 15th day of September, 1831, by his cer tain bond of that date, obligate himself, his hoira and.assigns, to execute to one Win Daniel, ofMor -3 gan" county, titles to the lot of Land in the town of ! Poinsct, in the county of Murray : commencing on * the street at the corner ol lot No 3. in the first divis ion of said town, running south with said street six ty-four, to a street. 4U leet wide, thence with said . street one hundred and sixty feet to a cross street, 1 thence up said street, to lower part ol lot No 3. I And also stating that he is the assignee of said - bond, mid that said Abner E. departed this lile • w ithout executing said titles, and praying that Ma thew Jones, the administrator of the said Abner E. may be directed to execute to the said Burton Me, 3 Ghee titles to said lot. Whereupon, on motion ol 3 Mulford Marsh, counsel lor said petitioner, it is or r dered, that unless good cause be shown to the con . trary, the said Matthew Jones,adm’r. as aforesaid, . will he, at July term of this court next, directed to make said titles- And it is further ordered that a copy of Ibis rule bo published once a month for • three months, before said court B A nuo extract from the minutes. march 21 m3t T H BLOUNT, D cl’k. f Georgia, Burke county: Court of Ordinary—present their, honors G W Ev ans, Alfred Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. March sth, 1838 0 TTPOJVtho petitioner James Buchanan and Wm * >L Hosier, staling that Abner E Holliday, dec’d. ! > late of Burke county, died in the county ofMurray, e on the eight day of September, 1831; by his certain bond oft hat date, a copy of whicll'is filed in this court, obligate himself to one William Darnel, of . Morgan counly, bis heirs or assigns, titles to two o lots in thetowH of Poihset, known by the Noll, i- and one half of No 10. And also by Ins certain i, other bond, made in the same counly on the fith day o of September, 1834, I lie said Abner E obligated I. himself to execute (to the Psaid William Daniel, bis heirs or assigns, the other half ofsaid lot No 10, in n the said town of Pninset (a copy of which last I mentioned bond is filed in this court) and the said .. James and \\ illmm are the assignees of said bonds, ,f and also that said Abner E departed this lile without executing said titles; and praying this court indi rect Matthew Jones,administrator ot the estate of L said Aimer E., to execute the said titles to the said James and William. It is thereupon, on motion of - Mulford Marsh, counsel for said petitioners, ordered, e that unless good cause be shown to the contrary, that this court will, at July term next, direct said ,r administrator to execute stjJd titles. And it is Inr n thcr ordered, that this rule be published once a month for three months before said court. A true extract from the minutes. march 21 m3t T 11 BLOUNT, D cl’k. ® Georgia, Burke county: Court oi Ordinary—present, their honors G W Ev y aits, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Esqrs. ,r March sth 1838. UPON the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray county, staling that Abner E Holliday dec’d, of Burke eeunty, cid, in the county ol Munroe, on the Gib day ol October, 1835, by his bond of that e dale; a copy of which is filed in this court, bind him a self, his heirs and assigns, to execute to one Wll r liam Daniel, and bis assigns, ol Murray counly, by i the first day of,Janaary, 1836, titles to that lot of ' land known by the number one hundred and sixty, 1 in Ihe loth district, 13lh section, originally Chero kee county; and staling that said Abner E departed this life without executing said title; and that the said Dennis is the assignee of said bond; and praying ibis court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad . ministratui on the estate ol said Abner E. to exe r cute title to said lot to the said Dennis. Whereup . on, it is, on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsellor 3 said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause is t shown to the contrary, that on the first Monday in ] July next, this court will direct said admimislrator to execute said title. And it is further ordered, that a copy ot this rule be published once a month lor three months before said time. A true ex rad from the minutes. ’ march2l m3t T H BLOUNT, D cl’k. 3 Georgia—Burke county. Court of Ordinary—present, their Honors G. W. Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. Rule tit. lit., March sth, 1833. UPON the petition of Elisha Daymans, executor of Samuel Daymans, deceased, late of Burks [ county, staling that he has fully executed the last will and testament ol said Stephen Daymans, de ceased, and praying letters dismissory. It is there- I fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk do issue n citation requiring all concerneii,to he ’ and appear at the court at September term next, then and there to shew cause why said letters almll ’ not be granted, and that said nutation be publish -3 ed once a mouth till said court. A true extract from the minutes, march 21 iu6t T II BLOUNT, D d’k. Georgia, Columbia County: WHEREAS Benjamin H. Warren ami i,u Mc(.ar, Executors of the Will 0 i " McGar, deceased, applies for letters Distnissorv These are therefore to cite and admonish all . angular the kindred and creditors of said decen t to he and appear at my office within the timelT scribed by law, to shew cause if any they hi. , why said letters should not be granted. 3 >e ’ Given under ray hand at office, this 24th ds»„f . February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES Clerk f , feb 27 47 ’ v " rk -1 Georgia, Burke ' ~— ; VV I ?r ERE , A , s rubbs A dministra ior 0 r , Y 1 - th * e , state “ f , Wm Br y«n‘, deceased, applies ' to mo for letters of dismission. 1 • “ These are therefor to cite and admonish all ant 1 singular the kin Ired and creditors of said dec’d to r bo and appear at any office, within the time prescrib ed by law, to shew cause,if any they have whv J said letters should not be grated. 1 3 1 Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro - this 22-1 day of January 1838. y ° r °' 1 Jan 20 21mf>m T H BLOUNT. dccon c. e Georgia, Burke county: ~~— WHLJtEAS Elijah Atloway, administrator on the estate of Bedding ft Byrant, late of said countv,deceased, applies for letters dismissory. These 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 tin e pre! scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have t why said letters should not be granted. 1 Given under my hand, at W'ayneshoro’, this 17ih day of Feb;, 1838. TII BLOUNT, U. CTk. feh 21 m6ra s Georgia, Burke County : " - d W 11 L’.AS Little Berry Burch applies for e Idlers dismissory, on the estate of Abish o Jenkins, deceased. i| These arc theieforc to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to lie and appear at my office w'llhin the lime pre’ scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have" e why said lelleis should not be granted. J ’ , Given under my hand at. office, in Wavne»b D .„ J this 22,1 day of March, 1838. aynesboro ' nrnr 26 Cm T. H. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk. ■ Georgia, Taliaferro County: ’ 1 1 W f°i k i!’ *° th , B h ’K hp at bidder, Within tbe lawful hours ofsale, c fl the first Tnesdnv J" J , u, y nexl - a ! } he hon* in the town of fordvdle in said county, seventeen and a half acres of land, belonging to the estaleofC. A. Nelens lam of saia county, deceased, adjoining lands ofcThos D. Borum, Reddm Rhodes, and others, all in the woods, and cornering on the Georgia Rail Road , within one fourth of a mile west of Craw fordville’ J 10 be pursuant to an order of the honorable the Court Os Ordinary of said county. Terms of sale on the day. JOEL E. MERCER, Adm’r delmus non on the estate of C. A. Nelens, dec’d apnl 12 ’ ’ Georgia, Burke County! '—“ ' „ Gourt of Ordinary, present their Honors W G Evans, Abel Lewis and E Ramler, Esqrs U Pnii‘ fc i jVi S 'r ■ CM March, 1838 •tV , , " e^ ppl,cat ion of Mulford Marsh and bidding Fryer .praying that the Clerk do w , sue a <;itaiiuii for letters dismissory ns admi'nitM,. - tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased i is »n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do issue returnable to September term next ol this Court, to he published once a month till said Court, A true extract from the minutes. ’ march 20 Cm Tll HLOUNT.d cc obc. I Georgia, Jefferson County: W HEKEAS Roger L Gamble, Administrater | »■ ol the estate of the late Maiming Spradley , of said county, deceased, applies for dismission from said administration. , These are therefore to cite and admonish all and i singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to bo and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib f et l hy law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, this 2Cth day ol Feb. 1838. EBENEZEIi BO'IHWELL mar 1 Clerk C 0 GEORGIA, ) By the Court Ordinary lor said Burke county, J Count', "WRyHEKEAS Sarah Smith Administratrix, , u w and Allen S B Prior, Administrator of Janies J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have 1 petitioned said court for letters dismissory, statins ■ that they have fully administered said estate. I 1 lieso are therefore to cite and admonish all con i cerned to be and appear befiire said court on the first ■ Monday in May next, and then and there shew • cause why said letters shall not bo granted Jiv 1 order of the court J . nov 10 wdm 264 T H BLOUNT, dccoic i GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary for > Burke county. J » said County. VS/TIEREAS John Saxon, Adminislrator of John S. Kenner, deceased, late of said conn ’ ty, have jietitioned said court fbr letters dismisssory [ stating that ha has fully administered said estate . these are therefore to cite and admonish all con - cerned, to be and appear before said court on thefirst , Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause , why said letters should not be granted. By olderof i the court. r nov 10 fim T. H. BLOUNT, dcc o d c Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS, Patrick B Connolly,Administra tor on the Estate of Tandy C Jones, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters ,li» * missory. These are therefore to cite aad admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to 1 be and appear at my office within the time presort ■ bed hy law, to file their objections, if any they i have, to shew cause why said letters should not be 1 granted. * Given tinder my hand, at office, in Louisville, 1 this lOlli day of March, 1838. 3 march 16 EBENEZEK BOTHWELL, CIE i Georgia—Burke County. r Court of Ordinary, present, their Honors, G W 1 Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. , Rule Ni Si, sth March, 1838. i TTi’ON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis* t U traror of John Watts, deceased, this day filed, I prayingthat a Citation may issue for letters distnis , sory from said Auministratic n. It is on motion t ordered that the same do issue and he published once a month for six months. A true extract front f the minutes. T H BLO UNT, ncco B c. 1 March 20 g m 1 Georgia, Burke County. ’ Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G W 1 Avails, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs. UMN, Si, sth March, 1838. 1 Ol\ the petition of Samuel Barron, executor of Ahsolem Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke co. staling that he has fully executed said will and set tled the estate of said deceased, and praying letters - dismissory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, relurna - hie to September Court next, requiring all persons interested then nnd there to show cause why the same should not be granted ; And it is further or r dered that said citation be publisher once a month , till said court. A trueextracl Irom the minutes, r mar 20 6m T. H BLOUNT, D. Cl’k CAOL. BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, took from the one bead guard Chain with“Wm Flour noy August 22; 1834,” w orked in it with gold beads; also, one fulljewelled double-cased hunting watch, with gold guard chain and key—the watch has ' three letters on the front case—the ow ner, or any of his relations can get it by describing letters nnd prov n g properly. If no application be made i.i four months, the watch will be sold and the proceeds di vided among tlie troops,—application to be made to the editor of the Columbus Herald for the bead chain, and lor tlie Watch to Col Brown. The Columbus Herald will copy the above and forward the account to Col Brown, nov 27—tfijvi AGREEABLE to an order ofthe hon. the Infs norCourtof Burke county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tues day in June next, before tlie Court House door in Waynesboro’, between the usual hours of sale, * Five Hundred and ninety four,ncres of Land in said county, adjoining lands of William Patterson, Win i Rollins, ai d others, belonging to the estate of Ralph I Penrow, deceased, sold lor the benefit of tlie heirs I and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day ofsale. MARTHA PENRGW, Adm's. march 20 wtd | Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, ndministmi|t on the estate of Siephen Cotter, late ol saw county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory. These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to he and appear at my office within the lime prescribed hy law, to shew caaso if any they hat o, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this 16th day of March 1838. mar 16 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clk.