Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 12, 1838, Image 4

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COMM KRCIA it CorreKjiondmu i oj the K hroiuctv ,y Sentinel. NIXV \ (IKK, Juno (5, 1838. ( oil ,n. —The »nl< - 111 tin. week an? estimated al 3.)50 ItaTos <)l these 1260 were I'plumb, nt 8 a 12c., principally nl U a 11c ;MO Mobile at Hi a I3e. o r D Klandas al 8i aIK , ami a lew al 12. 000 New Orleans al 81 a 12c Contrary to expectation, more disposition lias ftocn manifested u. well since the receipt of the Liv erpool at! vices, per Orpheus, on Wednesday last, of May Ist, and the tnarkol, daring 1 lit* three days past has been inactive, ami prices drooping. The ita port of the week is 2711 bales,add tlio stock in first hands reduced to 10,000 hales. I.ONDON MAtiK K T S, MAY I Colton The sales o( Last India In day went off ’heavily, orders fir I lie Koiilinenl being Innilcd in low prices Os 2270 bales Sural only 1120 Were sold—good fair nl I d and 'lid, middling at I'd in did, anil ordinary ut 1 in 11 per lb The whole I of the Bengal, ennsisiing ol Ila hat ;., us.- Itomdit J that 41 per Ih for middlingipmlily. iiavuk makixkt, in y v 8. I' Cotton —Theposilionol nurCnllnn milk I his , bocoflie Knmewlnn more hiMirald.i since nnr hist I report nl Ist mslatil, the 1 rdinary in I. nr if eriptions I el U S short staple having recovered lie "round 1 which they had lusl dnrine ike preceding fortnight. Oil tlio oiler hand, ih. iranmieimns in 'vuttuiw h tvu boon extensive ( parti. itlTtrly within the last two days) they annanil In 7fi2a led. ,1, vi/ j lUBO li New (trie:. lls, of which I 123 hal ( Ml) 87; ( ' ■153 nl fBD3O to f Da; 80 at f|02.,0 n, I 10, n n.| •111 at I 112 31); la la IMnhde, nl winch 33 0 nl I 7.< 11 hJ f B|, .h/if-at fBl in fBB, and (117 al I 1)2 to f 100; v 333fi Upland,(..< \vhieh a exlieiiu I y I m\, in I 72, .3 p) '' nl f7B .30 n, I 82, 1177 at 1113 1 m I DO, 12ID at I It I in ; 1)0,210 at f 103 an.) I Ida, a .d 22 fine nl (108; 30 I’ernambm a, al I 1 10, and 83a ( inn,ana; at | 103 11 the «hole duly paid. Owing lo tin* oa.ierly wind ulueh has retained Ul sea Ihe \ essels expe. led (ruin tlir varum* jkii'lk • d Iho {tailed Mules, ilie arrival* Ime I, ecu uin/in ed lu UI lil l of llt in liiud of (adieus. . Stock, 7ili May 1»38, H/WUyJ vvhieh IC.W.'iure Aniciiiiuus. bxlrnel {ruin Ihe la verpoul ( ireulur id ■{tit iI ;1 '‘Thera has again been nu e\i u.dve Juisin<- 1 ; dnmir HiCuUon, lluiugh the Kiurliei his uni upjx-iirod ,T, ■ini milt ed us ii was duriie.; the preendiiur vs 11. , uml indeed (he daily Hale* (idee ijeuei-.dly le-eii ui'e h Kie.iler Ilian the deumnd Irum appearnnei * in,hen led. I'm* AlilerieUll desei i utioiid Ihe lieu kel W n very hrm :u the curly purl ul the week, nud lull ‘d lh Kilvniiru VVdH ohlnuied, hul during (he hml luu day* llioro bun boon, with u greater willingiM** lo . ell, ml her Uluru ullen i le, mid week ~ v\ ii hunt uuy uui tanul ehangu in (iriees, Irmu 1 i Idny n eiineuey. (yoiiimini s,however, are Id |.er Hi. dourer [linn they weruu liirlu ghl iu.ni. TMHI Imtin Amerieuu JHIV® hoim luheu mi s|,oelilnliuii, nud Id.rl) (hre,purl I nee* paid, I 'pluu.l .V, lu 7..1. Aliilmina nud Ten iianeo JW lo (hi; Mohilo •'! lu 7 d,und .New Oileamt - r iJ lu Hid. Sales ul lho Week ay,7lQ hales I,iii„„i, I I ,(54.7 hale*. May y.—Cotloiid. Sale:; ‘d'.KIO hales nl stiller pri- I i us; holders, huvvovor, tiuuiu lurward inure Iruely kinea yeslrrday evening. 'I Ini l,ner|iiiul neeuiiiilb ■ d Iho nlh having unnuuni ed a dull niarket. So ar rival*. The Liverpool weekly repurl ul dih insl. whieli liasjusi louehed UN, civil the lulhiwnn; iiilJiriie.il,an, •in the nil, tool the uiuikel, "Thneunlinnalii.n.il ilcimuikl for ('oiton <lnrii », (In* u<( k, <j» 4 *- >ml V 111 the earlier pari ul i|, and .he eslciative sales , nmde "V.deuee strung leellUpj ul' euulideuee oil Ihe | lndh uii sjieeiihiiiun and liir the lrude; ( i . . i.-,; B rrai daily ‘ ' ~ t dr. ulnr. 1..r, I' liSiirsh...«: •■>•-»>•-■ - “•!’ ,i : ,w , ll r’ , ‘;'.,: ,i,,.■„ ~i.k,..-. ■»» »»■■■ i»b *’ ,>Tr " muiji df'irlr.l I", 1'1.M.1-l. ! -"l , H.nn|lluin ill ll'.o rum ll litl 101 l 111 Ill'll- Murl.H 111 ViViw, urir. i lii mi 11 « mil ul A nii'iii.i.i 1 1, hi mi I TllHHllll'M Hi I 111 l Ul'i l> HlllOlllllUll 111 ii'", l 10 111 l s, til which T.WO wiii'i* Aim ri, iui on kjh i iiliiiimi, iiuii 12A0 liir txiiorl. ’l‘ho inijuirl" were hi l ,l lihKv, I'M liiHM'lit 13 Hiii'riics iii'l'iviii!, lull ii"l rc|iiirl('il Tliii Amoricmi «li..ri *U»(i1" vmto <(ii«il >'*1 hs IdlliiUh, via; oiiiiuiiry, ;'il ii A.; iimlilliui', (>u ill; liiir, Hi ii Hi; good Imr, 7 u7!; good In line, 7!, :i I- .il. ell AIM Kl'l'ON M Vll K I I'l JIINI'- ••• Colton. —iuii'i'ivnl Mine Hill' I-'I 111 JC'.li liliiv morning, iiirliihlvi', HI Ihi Ii '.i n-r ll 1-lmnl uihl ilill Imlun lijilauil I'oll'Hi. < Tear. .1 m lli ■ miiiir li.m-, M|j,( Imlm ill' Sr.i Inluiitl mid li7lH Jhilhh I'i'lhiiil 4 "(illoii. < >ll fdiip Ixtuiii. mil rli'iirri!, 301! I' ili'n Shu Itlaml mnl i*if"i.ii liiili'.t nl' I (iliinil < <iiii.ii. Tin.milhs IIHM' Ill’Oll i I IH lull' ■' 111 I (lluilll'l. 1.1 lll'lli 111 l I- I I'. 11l Lung ( 'oUons, mini 3H, mill UI siiiimil, (hmi 10 lo IS m ills Tliu ili'iiimil tins ivii’ll, Ini' nil ili'm iiii (ions of Dll!amis, luu Ij&hh good, ond llio sulos lii'isk. Tin ru in I wxv»*v«i no loiulnnrv I" higher |irim s limn our i|iioUilii>iis iiulioiit.', mnl ImMi rs tin- ijiiilo linn mmiiinlaiuiiig lliormrritl ruins. (i|ioriilniiis •mmo, toward tlio la tier purl of lilts vvuk, roillinoil to llio fmm.l .(nullin',. ol I'plhihlk MACON UAIIIiKT .11 SIK 7. Votlon. —Sides nl ill s imiih nriMrom? lu lU m ills, 3 H’W IlllU'M IlllVO Klllll Wit lull 11 Wliolv* us I»I -11 US IH < cuts. Inn »b ilu not believu (hot price could bu oh tniueil nl llila tun©. Tliußlock uli liuiui is li;'tii,innl but little is cuiumg in. flptu till! Ist ot .1.1110, l\ I* Imo I'iU'l'iVUl! lu-i.yiu bull's. Stock mi luttid, 'ddOH bull's. 4 Tli.Vl lIDIf » \ N’Tti!), f. »r »lir remain iug part ut Ifx> present year U» lake* charge « >i ihe Oak 11 ill Academy, t 'olumbia com tv, (itwgiii, near Kvvbank Tost Utllee. A gentleman who run •produce satisfactory testimonials ol diameter and qualifications, will meet w it U liberal encouragement. By order oi’ilio Trustees, A TKAICv!’, JSce’y. may Vi 1 Hm» I'KM>i«kto\ men snsook. f subscriber, late principal es the IVndloton JL Academy, has lakvii tin* largo amt ehganl Mu use lately oteupu-d by Or. IWw*, a* a hoarding house,and lias c oiivcrtod ii into a Hoarding {School 'for young gentlemen, on the Knglish plan; a plan matured m that country by centuries ol''experience, and which will be ultimately annul the ordy mtar ray for complete attention to the morals oral man ners of tin* pupils, while at a distance from their parents Travers will bo read every morning and evening; and when there is no elm;eh oil the Sun day, there will be service in the school, and instruc tions in Sacred History and Young gentlemen are required to read ami write, ami to know the multiplication table, heiore admission. This School will bo found well adapted lo the sons of professional gentlemen, and lo youths of aiubi uoti and talent, desirous of'attummg the classics in a finished manner before going to College; mid also lo pup Is chsirousol s mud mathematical discipline and instruction, to tit them lor merchants, engineers nndlho business of ble. 'I he subscriber was born and educated in Knglam! was tor several years a pupil ol ine celebrated Dr N ;dpy- and :»ll< r p i??, n • through y ambnd.'.i eullea.aic eon . ’ v»l malbemu- 1 \\i t., which be pursueil almost < \elu n\« ly t>•» m r ly lour lie eunned liims ll ol l ineulu Inn, l»l\don,aud praetiwefl at ibe tbm. v i \ bar. 1 here Will be room ounugh m the spacious to ae k’uinmodale parems >\\o> may w; *niv* pend their MilUimr i i tilths with tbur -as. («ymnasttes, to nnprove’.no eama;.p‘, and n * nuteon llio prim i pie developed by Mi TUidwa’d, Dr Kush, and i>r Barber tor the purpose v*l eosunn an e-pndi!e ami pood enunciation, are pr.ieiised evei \ dav T u Tr ■neb langu igc, act onbng ton., ptdiie lanopea.i pronunciati n, and Drawing, without evinnhm gcx. Board and tuition, luel, washim: and e..,u11. > ear of ten imuilhs, to lie paid nmulerly ii advance Vacation on ■ nmnlh al inid.>uiimi. r,an. one month al Christmas 5? lii tor stayim: ibnni vacation in the suiunier, and . Id i:» the winirr. To pib received al any period, and charged only bon the lime i t adliUi*.-lull. D. i> i; * an.l iau>n • quarter eav li. kV/er. nc> > —Dr Artboii .lav, l*rob .-M*r ol I an guoges, f.’ol C oil, N \ ork. Ihe IbuiJohnt tal houn, Cul Joint V. t 'olhouu.ol i'emla ton. .U In; n nehaub, Professor ol the french Language, ( barles ton, and member of the \.■ alemy ami I mVc-r^il; ofTiris Col /in r, Chairman of the Board e 'f'nistw » «>1 the Bcuuielon A . , ,n\ K< v. Tm,M ICeith, of CeijraiMown, NC.CoI V\ !. Sioim,e.liio ot’lhe New VorK r’l-mm.-ui.d Advertise.- B I r-loa; iiuq. of I’emDtDr v .\ \l. J’u : |.le.;i t Brown Cnivci iy, Ulesb Claud. THOM A* WAV LAND may d** wiw .iKi-misox 11011:1.. i’ill'i undersigned begs leave to 'turn his moist sincere thank* lo Ins Iriends uml uintorneis, f'»r the liberal patronage ex tended inward* him, whilst ho wqh proprietor of (inse„tahh; him in, and would r,^pc ( Hully noli.at a coiiiininrift) o| Iho in mo for I ho pro* nf proprietor, Jiom he run ehccrlully and row fid on My reeom mend to a liberal public. V . .1 ( lIKKKV. i ho subscriber huts taken the borne formerly of;* copied hy V. .1. (’harry, and known its the .hdlorson Il'-f*-!; ho HoliciiN, and hopes, ny hie unremitting ul- Unilimi, t'* merit a liberal Mharo of public patronage, 1/1 - •!' 'he. 17 uJI (,I'MIK.K ."-11 \vv ' it 11 o, * ,rs iT€Ti SHu j H n ' lo M m»criber respectfully ir/ormn his «iL J, *..‘ r h t ndH and the community at large, that »e iiuh recently complolod, al considerable c speiise, 11 ( '°HimoiiiouH house, with largo and well ventilated rooms, neatly finished, in the village ot Anderson; a location lor health, lino water and pure oir, is not HurpauHi d by any village in the up country, and having two flourishing academics, characterised lor ili' ir studious nnd cmergelit habits, conducted wep manly hy competent tear hers. '1 Jo* house being well prepared lor the reception *»I travel!'rs, tran sient or permanent hoarders, Ins table being jim well supplied as the nurroun. ling < ountry will nil'ord, and 11N , “'' r I'irnished with well i.tdei nd whim nnd hrjnors. Ills stables are large and commodious, ami will tie atlended with competent ostlers. I’y at t» 111 ion to hn.ilin ,s he hopes lo meet a share ol public patronage. < 1 j KJ.STt )|*JIKU OKIi. _AnflorHon (’. ll. f So. I a. Alny :Jfi, u .,i IjAWHK.V flVItJd; ffoTIM,. . n i'he Nuhscrihcr having removed to Mil* ft Jeilgeville, Would take this opporiunity li n q • iv.vi 10 return ihauls lor fiirmer patronage, u,,ll ld date that his house is now I . *■" Kept hy Ins brother John N. Alexander, lor vv limn he solicits the palionago of his friends and others, and usmre* them that every fillenlion . u i »c given hy the presem occupant to render them . oomtoiiahlc. 'i’ll OS, W AI.bXAMIKK. j lev/Mt; Ini.cii tlio l.nvvroiircvillo JlnU-l, I «o|i, u 1 nl puhlii; |)ulri)iiiiL'ii, and nniiriisi. lli il I will , I ) I" II I ■ I I * * II I «•*<•! I Kill In .’III! 1 1. I;i I Mill-laillnil wild may call. .(OJi.S jV. AI. IX \,\ I >1: C ]jmTi.ii. ■ villc, (Jwiimni i Marrli’24. wllm SPIMNOS. 3 ‘ •) >i «>j»rit lur nl Uiu,ii Springs, IV'i’iivvcilii r i 1 ' > u ll •V, (»oiiri;m, l.iki'H plniisiirn in nl urn i ti^ V" I,lll lnn <>l<i ( nlromi In iln jr x ;.||« during "i|l? i'i :imi!i, iiiid wishes In make I,iiinvii in Imiii mill l lui (Mililjr-. fjon.-radv, tlml lie In nmv n mly Inr Hmir roenpimii JI in Imilim liavo Imi n "MU"* Vn< v\, mill ,n point nf i nmlnrt, i nii- Voiimimn mnl appournMn, 1.1 ventures dmn.amrlinn, I mil' mi. linnn In , ,p,„| | 1„j(,.,| Slalus.— 1 In' lii il ( icri iii iru ul i11,.,n Springs is hi) ile/'reos; Hinimnl Ms mineral prnpnrd s am min min nl Jirni;, i"nln t magnesia, nm| „„ i,| Mm ,j l „„.,. ~l cnrlmiim nciil K,i>N, lis i lllmry (hr removing nlirniiie mnl lijiane mil ill I.'IIM'S urn mi Well known llml Imiliems n mi. ".'' , ‘ij"'iry inHpmilv nl tlicm fmili r , |Jii |,„|,.| m„| l, "il.l" 1 |,ny t i iiiiiliirgonii repairs; mnl wild “I" 1 " l, ‘ llur I"' hlisopeneil II mail nil llm Inn nl' dm ini iiinl;iii i, ii ilinimmn nl' Ii \, miles, (dr nirriiiges, will'll' mviiNiln mill nl hers nail enjoy dm purest nl , air, mill he ileiighloil ullh the iiinnritaiii Hennery, dm elevation doing several Ii miil mi I foul, abdvn dm »ur roumliri;.; . mnilrv. Him ladle will lm lumialmil pli'iiliinllv ami wild every vnrioly llml inn pnssidly . l»n nlinnimil, nml oviiry exertion will lm niiiiln In ! jili in.n lliuau wlui may ii >cl dilijiiiacil in give linn a j ca V; , I>. C. lIOSIS. I iiicriM'rtlirr co. May 30. w it n \V V C{ M iSJ'K i < . (J | >ropri<*ior ol f 1 1i s «'- f.« !>> 1 iV: 1 1111<• 111 hep,s leave M M lo j1Ilonn llio public, dial ho iwu matin exleii- improu rncniH during I Ik* past w ilder, wlneli u uul ii» I<l imii'li |o (lit* * nml.hi aiul eon veiiimieo ol 1 1. ii,so uho may \ mil this healthy, romantic, and (lolijdillul Miiiiiiicr rc/'ion die m-isoh. lie w<■’ll l l l ulmo iiiciilioii i n'the hnnellt ol MiraiigciHjlliai ‘ dure i.; :i well ( ~ ii:il)lislic(| Win to ‘Sulphur Spring, . AaJu'villc, which Ins also undeit'oiie m "v, 7 , 7" ‘'"iiiiy die past winter.— H.-.11.S hnlM .MUtll t around, -N.,.,- Vi. 1,,,,,. U4]l J d who havelu’CM in Iho Inhil, ol'ii .sojourn ai *■ nVidia spring, over had roads, may enjoy all H HBiemdiis ol kiicU a trip in Hnneonihe, wit Ii inneh ,ir labor, lali:;u , t and expen,:e ; he ides all ihe hills 1 I 'll •I ■' ' l.■ .. ‘a lia ■ j ibis i»iu« •**. ip'- ' ;■' •>'••..,? within >i low inoiilliH, u ami 1 1 a * j»r*.. .ii euti rprbing proprietor pionumn n, •' .-'pan' ia* troiii>lt* or evpi use In :;u >i all ’•vanisjoi tlio travelh r. Thu Ihmeomhe road has never been 111 ns good order Mitre ii ua.. made, ns al ibis time. 'I ho proprietor s .ssureH visitors that no Iron- V hlo or evpnso will bo wanting, on his pari, lo render this lmu.se a place ol pleasure to all who may tall; urn) lo iho invalid, ho would say, thts ehmalo ol’ lUmcoiuhe, willi Iho aid ui ils mineral waters, will bo ablo lo posloro him (i> heallh, unless bus disea.se be incura ble. 11l eolieln.-.io i 1 Would s:»y, with HUell a eli- f mule as Im.icoiubc, and Iho romantic seeuory ol Us m,.uni.mis and rivets, with sueb public establish- h men's as Flat Km K, Asheville, Sulphur Springs, a Warm Springs, ami llio mlermedialo hotels, lew I pails ol’ our eounlry ear. boast ol superiority. I mayvH util J- I’d I’ATTON. ‘ iJLIfiiVNVi HPKINCiM 4 KK in a Mam ol rapid and handsome itnprove ijL moat Tho hotel wh ihroo story building, IttO leel loop ami loti loot wide, containing about lU) 1 eoudbrlal-1e rooms, la sales tbe thawing room, bull room aud dining rooms, which are large, .splendid { ami commodious. There are also sixteen Gamos uliache.l \o (1 to hotel, with tire-places, constructed lor the accommodation ol lamilics. The improvt monls were begun since tho firsl ol January last, and will bo ready lo reeeivo company by tbo Ihi It ol.luuo next. Thw Hotel Company ate determined to give good aeeonuuodaUous, and charge as low or lower than the Greenville prices. M. A. WOO UK. may 1(» \vBt President ol the Company. II lOI.K'oM sFrisos. fltlllV rslHl.llsl.liloiil Will be upon curly in .llllio, S lur I lie roooiiiion ol company. Thn propno .or IlnUoru lumiwll, ilmt huisno well un.l fiivornhly Known lo tin* put lie, he deems it unnecessary lo add any thing more. JDIIN JACKSON. May i ■ w3t i. uiis roil s v Mi. ~ The Mibseriber oilers lor sale his C'\ v lands in Columbia county, situated on !ho I»«in Wttd loading Irom Augusta to Yt u ’ Columbia Court House, thirteen miles I above the former, and nine miles below (ho hitler place, containing about f»hO acres, and is so situated that two desiruhh' settlements may be madOjsbuuM the w hole be too much lor one person, with improvements on eaeb; either ol which wdl be sold separate, should the purchaser desire it.— The terms and land can he Known or seen by ap plying to the overseer, on the premises. Provisions can he had on the premises also. .lime 1.1838 mu HA.EM.ONG LAMAR* VALUABLE LAND AND MIIXB FOR MA hi*)* i THAT valuable iraet ol Kami on the | hee river, three miles from Yp> Gainesville, Hall county, containing i rS f®^fesw> <>uv thousand am>, is now o tiered ! for sale. On the premises are a superior set ol | Saw and iUeiclimil 31 tils, with a waterpower not surpa>M'd hv am iu the state. To peunonien desirous ,o locate m ihe up country, this j hue pre seiils many advantages. The healthiness ol it- lo eaiutii, the lertility ol the soil situate on both hauKs ot the river, and ihe superiority ol rhe mills which are now in sm eesslul operation, render tin.-, pioperty . the nest desirable and valuable ol any in the up ' I country Those who w ish to muKe a purchase will do wi ll to i all ami examine tl.e. e premises, as r | iho terms will he libera), and il de.ared, likely ue > | ivi > will be taken m payment For further mlor j matioit,ph ;w' i. II on J. W . Shaw, ol Gamesville , or J. W. Jon< ' \v4t t A , KW.VUAY ir on lb ' subseri , \ V’ \ hv r, iu Oraiigohurgh District, S. C. j. V' ‘ ■< m November last, a negro fellow by iw the name ol .11 M,M I or *2 years old. in He is u small, spare made tellovv, ul about live till four Inches high, a t; u *- - little how-h gej, and weighs about u . liK* W).> ; he lias hruhi lore teeth, m flat nose, very much Mink between the eyts, laec a Vt /v Hal ami humpy. Hi* color is not very black, but k.s a ’.:•:lll caste ot yellow. When spoken to „ ' )i.- k|« ik» v.-ry iUbm.ssiwly uiulpro|x-i. 1 wemy. ,|. five dollar* reward will be Liven for bis apprchon- II ~,..1 uml delivery t« me, ur many sab-jail. An) iiiloriimiioii eoncornmij lem can bo diuvicl to Blaekville, 8. C. JOii.N I'Uo’LLl. u s may 1 ! wit* IT U AOl i; milli tin tiller dale, njijilb uiioh will hi or j B made lo llio hoooruhle the Jnb rioi I'uurl o .ii, | Hiirlti; t ouiil), whi-ii selling for ordinary jmrpuae* ol | (.ir I. me I > m-11 till llio real estate belonging lo tin I (vlaieol .1 dm J. lb.o, de>'. a. cd, A U. UOK, .Vdminiftrator M ivntsl-.ifo -r.V March, 1838 liu 1 >1 A NSiO JS (I O I S I*:, f iiunc.tviUr, C*( 0,-. / < M Til IS comfortable establishment h n < pcned l»y its l<»rmer proprietor, and wii bo in a state of readiness lor Ih«* re* eptio families and other persons by the middle of Maj 1 he proprietor box gone !o great expense in cnlarg ing and refitting the whole ohlablishinenl inside an oi.i , all oi who h Vviil he mat, elenn and comforts hie. Tho stables and carriage houses are extensive Mini well hu led to the purpones lor whirl; tiioy ar designed, in abort, tin- proprietor thinks lie wii hazard nothing in pledging (hut this establishment in (he general, shall bo inferior to none in tic •southern states; whatever comforts that can lx command- d from the resources of the surroundinj country, will he a Horded to his guests, in a manner he trusts, that will he entirely to their satisfaction i ho establishment will ho enlarged the present sea son, to upwards ol thirty rooms —and charges tin .suiric as at the other public houses in the village J he proprietor Hallers himself that he is too w< I known to the public to render it necessary lor bin: louder to them testimonials of his abilities or do* sire, lo render those w ho favor him with their cone pony, in a I respect.-* easy and comfortable. His jirn/i; ;nti\ mh rrsl are both at slake in sustaining tho h'-autilul villag * ol Huinesville, which presents as many fid v aula; ■ a as a slimmer retreat, as any other ‘-;»oi north or <mlh. If, I l.c/elore, a liberal .southern public will althrd a sullieienl patronage to justify i lie dev elopement and eoneentralion of the va- M'iUrii- mum i *»1 lli*- surrounding country sous lo bring (hem into aei ;oii lor lb* ir eomiort and eon v ilieni e, they may !»■ assured that liar means thus alho., (1 the proprietor ol tins establishment sliall h«-Jiheially applied to i.a improvement and llio pio cnreuient of ev* ry coinlort ikey can reipiire, until it shall loose nothing by comparison with any other ol the kind, eurth, south, cus» or west —with- oiii a liberal patronage, however, it is evident pub* in' expectation cannot he met. li the advantages of an unexceptionable climate, superior water, with several mcdicinn) springs, (one of which isacknovv ledgfsl by the most competent judges to ho excelled by non in the s mihern stotifine roads in every direction, and good society, are inducements sufii merit to ju tily /ha reasonable expectation, that a liberal and intelligent public will give to their home inulilulion:; the preference over foreign ones, then tic* proprietor li els confident that this appeal will not hejiuude in vain. KHUIiHN TIIOKiNTON. may 3 wCvv CAROL! NAT tiifl Nv M Greenville. Hi C~, £-,- ; -U /i'Ji'K respectfully in ,,,n,,s ,lls ir/r.inln mid the public, that i u m&> J,ay Mkcn c harge* ol the largo and iSAlfcvPi. <,o,l ’ i,,,o^lu,J * s House, recently known jih (Inrn's I Intel , and fomivrly an Uon ImnCn Hutrl , which will hereafter bo designated iho ( aito ii a 1 loj/.vi:, and that hois prepared to a< . inniiKMl.iio conijmny UHcoinldriuhly, and in as j goiod style, us nuy other public huuso in ilio JSfntc' I Ills 1 able \vi 1 Ik* lurnishc.l with tho heal thecuun- Iry allordh, Ins liar supplied with choice Liquors and Wines—arid his Stables shall bo alien* d.*dlo,and provided lor, in such manner as to please tliw Jovors ol line horses. In short, no Iron ilc or expense will be spared to make all comfbrta- Me, who may see* proper to patron.zo tho establish mo t nt r. ii. voijjngn Ju ™ 2 4tw |>eANT.VriON I’OK SAI/i;—The sub acribcr oilers lor Halo his splendi.l plantation, !M l,tn connly, containing nnn thousand six hundred iirnis o( luml, nil mi a solid hoily. U consist* ol lois 00, 57, 72, 88, 81), 103, 101, and one 0i1...,, niiniher not now rorollonlod, in the third District , Ol I.no county. About aw acres are in cullivalion, , mid under excellent Jen,dug, all fresh, no,i« of it , having been cleared more than five or six years, 1 and most ol it within the Just two years. The cleared land is nil of ihofirslqual’ity.oakond lie on-y land, and is capable ol producing from 13 o 11)00 pounds of rollon lo the acre. The mi- 1 ■leim-d hind is all of the aaino ijimhly, except two , Ois which are tirsl rale pine land, and almost equal - o Inc oak and hickory lor the production of cotton. I ‘ hi Ike plantation is a lirst rate gin house mid gin, 11 lm running gear built last year; also a couilbrluhlo ■lan 7'u a , , t" 11 L )lll( ' r heeessary outbuildings for a 1 Aii ) not ii single case ol sickness among nr. Ar vni.-.: I.i«t year, requiring the attendance ol a pR- . The land lies utl t lie eastern bniocb oi ( mi ■• > | tavvbulcbio crock, KA miles trom Albany, in Bailor , ' nimly, I lie lion,l of steamboat navigation on Flint | river, vvlncli will enable Ihe purchaser In got bis .1 crop easily to market. The terms will be made to ,nit the purchaser, i'aiqilirc us the subscriber, at Alliens, or oi l he editor ol the < ihronicle At Sentinel, .lime 7 trw&wtf CHARLES G. McKENLEY. A Gs£ KATKA IKiiV in, ? CMI R subscriber being determined to i migrate to j fi- the west, oilers lor sale his valuable tract of | land, containing three Ihous.tnt! acres, silualc 1 and lying in .lackson county, (la. on the A/iilborry j |>’ork of Uconeo river, the residence immediately on the hog mountain and mam Alabama road, vat ions other roads intersecting at the same place, viz : the j iWilledgevillo toad leading to Hum’s Ferry, on Chattahoochee, liunrieano Shoal road, leading to | ( urnesville and South Carolina. (Irrat part ol the j above land is red mulatto land, of superior quality ; j UK) acres of rich river low grounds; about HUD acres j ideared, great part fresh and in good repair, abound- j jug with super b springs, well improved, w ilh a eon- I venienl framed dwelling bouse, two story high, on a most splendid eminence; an excellent Colton | and 7’hrcshing machinery, and all oilier necessary I out.houses. No place is bettor calculated for pub lic business of any Kind, in Ilio up country. Seve ral convenient settlements on the premises, not in terfering with each other- The whole can be pur chased for nine thousand dollars, one third in ad vance,lke ballaneein two animal payments, which is not mure than two thirds ol the real value l.ikely young negroes will he taken at I heir value. , ip ri| wlliu ‘HAIIKISON TIUULAIDND. (.iillKdl V MAI 10 « OUKS. I n Allß subscribers respectfully inform the pnh- S lie that they have commenced the , manufactory of I.IMF. near Jueksunhumugh, in Striven county, (An. They have extensive quar- I rios of Limestone, \\ Inch is considered by proli's sor J 11 Colling, Stale Geologist, to whom the I proprietors are indebted for the information j which induced them to embark in the undertaking, I to be oi the very purest kind. They have eonso- i qiicnlly erected large and substantial Kilns in j the most approved manner, ami procured men from the North who arc perfectly acquainted with ! the business. A portion of the Lime is now in ( market and has been pronounced by the principal I builders in the neighborhood of Augusta, ami others, to ho of excellent quality. The subseti- j hers lake pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in the devolo|>ement of thb internal resour- ! ecs of Georgia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole I billed States cannot produce u more beautiful article. They have now a quantity on hand, which they will deliver at the month of ilricr Creek on tho i Savannah river, oral Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they expect lobe able] during the next winter and spring to supply or- : tiers to a very large amount; and they have every ! reason to believe that they w ill entitle themselves j in the favor and patronage us the public by pro ducing a cheaper and better article at home than ! .■at, be found abroad. Orders will be received by I) Kirkpatrick & Co. | or by Tims L Smith ut Augusta, or Jacksonhoro*. COU.MiUCS & SMITH, may 7 2awd<Vwtl VCCOAI.nOO.VfTOA STAGE.' g SFAISONS travelling cither to Tallahassee or B its vicinity, will do well to notice the follow ing regulation- a new stage line is now commenced direct from Tallahassee to lAainbridge, by way of Pleasant Grove', mooting the northern stage in Haiti bridgo, and leaving immediately on its arrival, • spend tho night in Pleasant Grove, and arrive in 1 Tallahassee in ten o’clock the next day. As this route will be performed altogether in the day, and us every ellort w ill be made to give general satis laetion, the subscriber lliillcrs himself dial bo shall ll have the patronage of a generous public. >■ april 12 2m \V. 11. CASSELS. pocket-kook lost. o B t'ST, by the subscriber, w bile in Washington, ._ If on tho od insl .a red call-skm Pocket-book. eonlaining Five Hundred Dollars in money, toge v ther with some valuable papers. Among the bank J hills, two us the denomination of S'.’i),ou the U. ts. Hunk, and two of Sat> on the .Aleehaiues’ Hank ol Augusta,are all that arc particularly recollected.— Among the papers were several receipts given to the ■e subscriber, by Airs. Sarah Lott, of Augusta, lor i'< f .anl, and a nolo lor t‘2a, c.ivcn by .Mailhew llols »> (ord, dale not remembered. A handsome Gold to King, encasing u large diamond, was lost with the book. D-j \ reward ol ?S2.A, will be given (or the return et the book and its contents. 'am;7 ft B. M.KE.NX. JOST OK MISLAID—Our note ol tian|> iol oin- iliuii.v'iiui dollar* pimeiple, given I>y i' Madison T. .McGeheo iiml Jim. Blackwell, payable ill Id Kil lin'' Houston, Adiniiii'tralrix ol I! ilonslon, m den used, in June 1833, with a ere- iof $BO on I lit; y. back. 1 hereby warn all ; .er«tins IV;mi trailing lor g- *u id iinin us lli ■ sumo has I teen (•■•id by mo In Al nl lieil ll.iniinoriil 11 1 m 11 ;.■ I• in hands ul Richard U. n With re.,. April 2,a, 1838 e, KALE.VI INK 11. MFAHIIWETHER re | I hereby certify that Mjine tjrnc in the lasi of ill | Jam/aiy or the first of February, /iichd K Winfrey it, ■ [iatd off u promisor/ nolo of hand lor one thousand i« | dollars principle, signed and payable os above, and to is the same note above described, and that said ig Wndrey observed he wag paying it off at the re ir, I quest of Valentine II Merriwether, and with his n. i money. A. HAMMOND, a- | April 2b, 1838. ic j I certify that 1 paid off said note to Alfred Ham c. | mondjon 30th Jan. lor Valentine il A/erriwother, II at his request, and wlh his own funds, a may 5 w 2» RICHARD R WINFREY. niiLKS STKAVIII), fromthosub' *’ j A scriber, nine miles below Louisville, a brown “ J olack horse mule, a young mule about the common 0 | size; the otheru mure mule, black, with a scar on " j l ho side ol die neck, near the jaw, supposed to be ‘ |on the right s: Ic. 'flic/ leit my plantation about ■ the Idth id Ajiril, 1838. Any person taking up said ' I mules will he (mid lor their trouble, if they will in loi in me by letter addressed to me at Louisville, Jef ' : lemon comity, Ga. THOMAS STREET. " , _ april 21 jtvy 1 | CHARLESTON COMB M I AX’FACTOR. V . j „ It KM XKD. I j rgtlll', subscriber rospcelfully informs his friends , J J»- and Ibnner cugtoinurg, at a distance, ibul ho I ban been prevented by ill heultb from attending to . | business, lor several years past, until ibis season, I and knowing that many of his country friends have i not been a ware ol his resuming again, before making l beir purchases elsewhere, ho with pleasure informs I them that his health has been s much restored that | ' ie Wl " attend to them again in the manufacturing, . altering and ropuiringevcry description of COMBS, , n,l< l has now and intends always keeping on hand the most extensive assortment of Combs, of every i , description that can he found in any other house in I fho Southern market, both of his own manufacture anil imported; and all orders for Combs from rner- I chants at udistance will ho us faithfully filled as if j they were present, ia every respect. Ho intends fit n° u u l‘ the varieties of Bone Bonnets, and : Needles ol all the different ((utilities, Brushes, Look* ing Classes, Soaps, low priced Jewelry, i/e. with many fancy articles, which will be disposed of at 1 w holesale upon reasonable terms, and which he in ■ vites all to examine before purchasing elsewhere, at the old stand, 100 King street, sign of the mammoth lOx Horn. [ may 16 w6tj VV. W. WILBUR. a AW.—The undersigned will in future prao- V-•! under lltc firm of .//.O' I) .y RhESE, and will attend the courts m the several counties o! the Ocmulgee, Clark and VV;. I tun, of the western, and Newton of the Flints circuits. J hey will also attend to the collection o vhiinu, in the middle and upper part of Georgia STEWART FLOYD, AUGUSTUS REESE. Madison, May 1, 1838. w3m P - 'i’ho (.’har cslon Courier is requested to (mb bsb ibe abov.) weekly, three months, and charge 1 tins ofiiee. Me GEE & SaKBSTRAW, Attormes | T ,at Law, Covington, Ga. offer their services lor the general adjustment and collection of debts t m the C ircuits iu!joinm; v that in which they reside, | anil will attend regularly at Ibe Courts in the coun- | lll ’ s Layette, Henry, Newton, Jasper, Morgan, j Walton, (■wintielt, DoKalk, C’owcta and Campbell, apnl II w3m . , LAW Wk'J’lt : ( f j ’HI', undersigned •having unitet. 1 in the jirnetic . ’ °H°r their services to the public J hey v\ill attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Leo aikd Sumter, oi tbef huttahooehnuCircuit; Houston,of /he Flint Circuit; ami Twiggs, I‘uiushi, Lowndes, TVmmas, Decatur and Dooly, ol the .Southern Circuit. Bn- ~ siucss entrusted to theircaro will meet with prompt , attention, their office is in Americus, Sunil; r . county, ufieri! one of them may always ho found \ wpcii not absent on hush WM II CRAWFORD. oet 10 wtf < B AAV NOTICE. —'flic undersigned having ' “ ■ i i.-,, m Clark comity to Lincolnum, will attend to the practice ol Gavi m tile empeuo. o and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad- n jacont counties. Businessintrusted to bis care will lie promptly attended to. s; BENNING B. MOOUE. b References. —Hon. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A. si S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas VV. Harris, Gen. Edward v Harden. Athens; C. J. Jenkins, G. W. Crawlbrd, A. J. Mtiler,Col. JohnMiliedge, William E. Jones, 8 Augusta JLipcolntcn, March 24,1838. wtf 1 AW NOTICE.—The subscriber has settled - JLi in Columbus, Ga. and will give his premptat lention to any business intrusted to him. Hisolilco j is iu Air. Hepburn's brick tenement, opposite the Oglethorpe House. F. A. Nisi BET. „ Columbus, March 87. W4m , JAW NOTICE. —The undersigned will ' J hereafter practice in the Superior Courts of 1 | the counties of Warren and Taliaferro, in the f Northern circuit. ' may I sw4t CRAWFORD & GARDNER. a voi 'T. EVANS’ MEDICINE) Uyspep- < S .V «ja jnul il ypocliomliiacisin—lnterest. 1 mg case. -fir. Wm- Salmon, Green st, above 3rd, Philadelphia, afflicted lor several years with the i lollowing distressing symptoms; sickness tit the 1 miiiiaeh, headache, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pit- s i treseent eructation, coldness and weakness ol the I 1 oxtremeties,emaciation and general debility, dis- t turhcd rest, a sense of pressure and heat at the 1 stomach after eating, night mare, great mental . despondency, severe dying pains in the chest, buck c I and sides, oostiveness, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor ami lassitude upon the least ex- ' i oreise. Mr Salmon had applied to the most emi | neiit physicians, who considered it beyond the ! pow er of medicine to restore him to health; howe- , j ver, as his nllliclions hud reduced him to u very ! deplorable condition, and haring been reeemmen i dod by ari htlixo of his to make a trial of Dr Wm. 1 \ Evans’ medicine, ho with difficulty repaired to J j the office and procured a package, to which ho | nays, he is indebted for his restoration to life, health and friends. He is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Evans’ Medicine or | .ale onfv by ANTONY & HAINES, . opri! 20 232 Broad street' MOUK CONCLUSIVjK PROOFS of (be extraordinary efficacy of Dr. IV’.M. EVANS’ i n tehraU d CAMOMILE and APERIENT ANTI IIILIOUS PILLS, in alleviating afllicted man kind.— Robert Cameron, 101 Bowery, N. V. Dis- ' ! ease,Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Symp. lotus, unusual li.iluleney of the bowels, severe grip | ing, frequent inclination to go to stool, tenesmus, ! loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency of ' pulse, and a frequent discharge of a foetid kind of i matter mixed with blood, groat debility, sense of I burning heat, with an intolerable bearing dow n of \ ill,, pmts. Mr. Cameron is enjoying perfect health, | and returned his sincere thanks for the great benefit ho bad received. WM EVANS. To James Dickson, 30 Go.nhill, Boston, Agent for the sale of Dr. Evans’ Camomile Tills Lowell, November 10, 1836. Dear Sir —Knowing by experience that every reference that the alUielcd r. eeivo of the beneficial results of medicines, 1 cheerfully offer mine to the public, m behalf of Dr. W in. Evans’ Camomile Tills. 1 have boon afflicted for the last ten years, w ith distress in the head and chest, often so bad ' as to deprive mo of sleep for threeor four nights in , .succession, but have never found relief by any ol i my friends’ proscriptions, until my wife saw the . advertisement in the paper ; w hen she persuaded 1 me to send for some, which 1 did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, which resulted iu almost com -1 pletely restoring me to health, although 1 have not entirely finished them. Should you consider this any benefit to yourself, or the public, you have my cheerful permission to publish it Yours, respectfully, ’ THOMAS K GOODHUE,CentraI-st. ’ The above mentioned Tills are tor mile only by ANTONY A HAINES, ' mar 23 Sole Agents for Augusta, Ga. BkxoUll months after dale application will be . made to the hen ICourt of Ordinary, of the r county of Jelleisuu, for leave to sell 635 acres of pine land in the county of Burke, on t he waters of J Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. < I. Mordant, and others, sold lor the benefit of the e heirs of Benjamin Brow n, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Guardian. Louisville, May 21, Hi3B. 1m I Georgia, 3>U( he ( 'minty ; UJ IILREA.S Little Berry Burch applic (or letters dismissory, on llie estate ol Abiah ; Jenkins, deceased. J hese oro thoielore to cite and admonish all and ■ mguiar the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to lie and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to show cause, it any they have, why said letteis should not be granted. Given under my hand t office,in Waynesboro this 22d duv of March, 1838. mar 86 Cm T. I£. BLOUNT, Pep. Clerk. Georgia, Columbia couiity : WII LRU AS James Cartlidge, administrator, applies for letters dismissory on the estate of Robert W. Walker, deceased. These arc therefore 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 lime prescribed by law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand lids 2d day of June, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia. Burke County. \\f HEREAB James Grubbs. Administrator of * V the estate wi VV in. Bryant, deceased, applies , to iiio for letters of dismission. '1 iiese arc there for in cite and admonish all and singular the kin Ired and creditors of said dec’d to bo and appear at any office, within the time prescrib ed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not bo grated. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, this 221 day of January 1838. Juo 26 21m6ra T H BLOUNT, n ocob c. Georgia, Burke county. Will. REAS Lb ah -fltaway, administrator on hi estate ol Redding 1*; liyrant, late olsaid romii v, deceased, applies lor Icltors dismissory. J hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and sigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, a P, d !, PPearat my office, within the tin e pre scribes! by law, to show cause, if any they iiave, why said letters should nut tie grunted. ■ Given under my hand, nt Waynesboro’, ibis 17lh day o hob:, 1838. ’J’ |[ BLOUWT, b. Cl’k m6m Georgia, Burke county: fll'.REitK Alfred Hudson applies lor letters v v ol administration on the estate ol Matthew K edam, deceased. Tneso are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and crcditoia ol said de ceased, to ho and appear at ray office within the , mo prescribed by law, lo shew cause, if any they have, u by said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand ibis 23d day oi May, 1838 may 2C 30d T. U, BLOUNT, Dep. Cl’k. Georgia, Burke county: W HLREAB William Gooodwin applies (or ci V n ol i. cra . ol administration on the estate of Mary Griffin, deceased. These are therefore to cite arid admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo be and appear at my office, within the time pro scribed by Jaw, to show cause, if any they have Why said letters should not be granted. Given under ray hand this 23d day ol Mav 1838 nuiy 26 3Ud 'l. 11. BLOUNT, Dep Cl’k. ; Georgia, iiurkc county: ~ ~ \AJ f (EREAS, Joseph L. Shewmake and Isaiah « v Carter apply lor letters ol adminisration on ' the estate ol Joseph Shewmake, deceased. Those are thorelore lo cite and admon'sh all and singular the heirs and creditors ol said deceased lo 1 be arid appear at my office within the tune prescri bed by law, to file their objections il any they liave 1 to shew cause why said letters should not he granted' 1 Given under my hand this 23d day of May, 1838 1 may 26 30d T. H. BLOUNT. Pep. Cl'Jt. J Georgia, Ncrivcu county : ~ J W Benjamin Williamson and John \ v w y. Muner apply lor loiters of administration, j do noms non, on tlie estate of James Huberts, tie- ( ceased, ol fcicriven county, 1 hese are therefore t.» cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred ami < redilors ui‘ the said de ceased, lu tile their objections, it any they have, within the lime prescribed by law, in my oilice, to shew cause why said letters should not he grant- ,;,M JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. | Georgia, .leireisoii County: WHEREAS James M, Einquefield, adminis trator on tbe estate of James L Wells, late of said eovncv deceased, applies lor letters of dis- J mission from fvrid estate. ~ These are theiMoro lo cite and admonish all and .in,mlar, the kiinfied and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear nt my oilice within the time pre scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this _ Bth day ol May, 1838 LO 111 WELL, Clerk, t may 10 Cm —■ , Georgia, Columbia county : f WHEREAS James Caru'idge, administrator do \ bonis non, applies lor .letters dismissory on t the estate of Adam Walker, deceased. 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all and j singular, the kindred and creditors ol the said de- , ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, \ within the lime prescribed by law, in my office, i to shew cause why said letters should not bo grant- t ed. Given under my baud and seal at office, this 2d day of June, 1838. 1 GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. - Georgia. Jefferson County: WHEREAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator ; ol the estate of the lalo Manning Spradloy, ( of said county, deceased, applies for dismission from said administration. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors olsaid dec’d to be and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib- ■ ed hy law,lo show cause, il any they have, why said i letters should not bo granted. * Given under my hand, fit Louisville, this 25th J day ol Etb. 1838. EBENEZER. BO 111 WELL, mar 1 Clerk C O Georgia, Elbert county: u ft/ HERE AS Daniil 'Late applies lo me for • V » letters of administration on the estate of j Enos Tate, minor, deceased. Those arc therclure to cite, summon and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of 1 said deceased, lo he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, it any they have, why said letters, should not he granted. , Given under my hand at office this 25th May, 1838. [may 31] Wsi B. N ELMS, Clerk. Georgia, Burke County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G W Evans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs. Rule Ni Ni, blit March, 1838. UPON the petition of Samuel Barron, executor ol Absolem Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke eu. slat ing licit ho 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, returna ble to September Court next, requiring all persons interested then and there to show cause üby the same should not be granted : And jl is further or dered licit said citation be published once a month till said court. A true extract Irom the minutes, mar 20 Out T. H. BLOUNT , I). Cl’k Georgia. Bnrkc county: Court of Ordinary—present, their honors G W Ev ans, Abel Lew is and E Palmer, Esqrs. March blh 1838. C'PON the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray county, staling that Aimer E Holliday dec’d, ol Burke county, cid, in the county ol Munroe, on iheGlhdayof October, 1835, by his bond of that dale; a copy ol which is filed in this court, hind him self, his heirs and assigns, to execute lo one Wil liam Daniel, and his assigns, oi Murray county, hy the first day of 1 January, 1836, titles to that lot ol land known by the number one hundred and sixty, m the 10th district, 13th 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 tins court lo direct Mathew Jones, the ad ministrate! on tbo estate ol said Abner E to exe cute title tu said lot lo I lie said Dennis. Whereup on, it ii| on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsellor said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause is shown lo the contrary, that on the first Monday in July next, this court will direct said udmimislrator lo execute said title. And il is further ordered, that a copy ot this rule he published once a month lor three months before said lime. A truoex tact from the minutes, march 21 m3t T U BLOUNT, D cl’k. JV O'TICE. —All persons indebted lo the estate a-» ot George G. Bass, late ot Burke county, de ceased, arc requested to make payment, and those having demands are requested lo render them in ac cording to law. K. W BASS, Adra’r. aprtl 17 Georgia, Hut i v o coiiiii \: Court U Ordinary— present their, honors G W Lv ans, Alfred Lewis, and JO Palmer, Esqrs. , March Sith, 1838 j IDA (ho petition of James Buchanan ami Wni J Hosier, .staling that Abner E Holliday, dec’d, lateof Burke county, died in the county ol'Murrov on Ho eight day of September, 1831; by his certain bond ol that dale, a copy of which is filed in this court, obligato himself to one William Daniel, of Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles to two lots in the town ol Poinsct, known by the A T uB and one half of No 10. And also by Ins curtain ol her bond, made in (lie same county on the oth day of September, 1834, the said Abner E obligated himself to execute jto the [said William Daniel his , e, rs or assigns, the other half of said lot No 10, in the said town of Foinset (a copy of which lust mentioned bond is filed in this court) and the said James and Wilium are the assignees of said bonds and also that said Abner E departed this lilo without executing said titles; and praying this court indi rect Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate id' said Abner E., lo execute the said titles to the said James mid \\ illiam. li is thereupon, on motion of AJullord Marsh, counsel for said petitioners, ordered, that unless good cause be shown lo the contrary, that this court will, at July term next, direct said administrator to execute said titles. And it is fur ther ordered, that this rule ho published once a month for three months before saideouil. A true extract from the minutes. march 21 m3t TII BLOUNT, D cl’k. Georgia, Burke Comity. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors WO c.vans, Ahel Lew is and E Bander, Esqrs UDulvr , At ,Vi 5//i March, 1838 1 r i application ol Mulford Marsh and fielding Fryer .praying that the Clerk do isj sue a citation lor letters dismissory ns administra lors on the estate ol Fielding Fryer, deceased It is »n motion of Counsel ordered, lliat the sumo do issue returnable to September term next ol this Court, to he published once a mouth till suid Court A. true extract from the minutes, inarch 80 Cm TII BLOUNT,dccobc. Georgia—iCuilcc County. Court of Ordinary, present, their Honors, G W Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Fulmer, Esqrs. U AiofcJVi.SV, sth March, 1838 I ON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis (rater ol John U alls, deceased, this day tiled, praying that a Citation may issue lor letters dismia sory Iroin said Auminislration. It is on motion ordered that the same chi issue and he published once a month for six months. A true extract from the minutes. T II BLO UNT, n ccoii c. March 80 6m Georgia, BurkeCouatyi ' Court of Ordinary— present, their honors GWEv. tins, Abel Lcwi.s, ami E Palmer, Esqs. , March blh JB3B. iONlhe petihon of Burton 1/cGheo, stating Aimer L Holliday, dec., late of Burke county, did, on the loth day of September, 1831, by his cer tain bonded that dale, obligate himself, his heirs and assigns, to execute to one Win Daniel, ofMor gan county, titles to the lot ol Land in the town of Poinsct, in the county of Murray ; commencing on the street 'U the corner of lot No 3, in the first divis ion of said town, running south w ith said street six ty-lour, to a street, 40 feet wide, thence with said street one hundred and sixty feet lo a cross street, thence up said street, to lower part of lot No 3. And also Hinting that ho is the assignee of said bond, tuicl I bat said Abner E. departed this lifo u about executing said titles, und praying that Ma thew Jones, the administrator of thesnid Abner JO. may bo directed to execute to the said Burton Me n- lil , le ?, to saitl l()t - Whereupon, on motion of Mulford lUarsh, counsel lor said petitioner, it. is or oered, t hat unless good cause bo shown lo the con (rary, the sue! Matthew Jones,adm’r. as ulbrosaid, will he,in [July term of this court next, directed to make said tales. And it is further ordered that a copy el this rule bo published once a month fur throe months,belbre sai<l court, A true extract from Hie minutes. _mareb ‘A I in3t 'J’ ].{ BLOUNT, D cl’k. Georgia—Uurlce county. Court of Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W. '), al ! K ’ Al' l '! Lev, is, and E. Palmer, esqs. ' ' l h(Ai)'lMuifil! r f I VS8 < UPON the petition of Elisha Ilaymans, executor ufEanmul Ilaymans, deceased, late of Burks county, stating that ho has fully executed the last will and testament ol said Stephen Ilaymans, do ceased, anil praying letters dismissory. It is there fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk do issue a citation requiring ail concerned, to be and appear at the court at September term next, llieu and there lo shew euuso why said letters abali not he granted, and that said cilitation bo publish ed dnee a month till said court. Alruo extract Irom the minutes, march 81 film T H BLOUNT, D cl’k. ($ 'Of,, liltt/w A ui Brown's Perry, look from the 'O'lndians oneHjeiul guard Chain w ith “Wm Flour noy August 88; 1834,” worked in it with gold beads; also, one full jewelled double-cased hunting watch, with gold guard chain and key—the watch haw throe letters on the front case—the owner, or any of his relations can got it by describing letters und prov n g properly, it' no applieatioh be made in four months, the watch will bo sold and the proceeds di vided among the troops,—application lo bo mailo lo the editor of the Columbus Herald for the bead • chain, and lor the Watch lo Col. Brown. The Columbus 7Jerald will copy the above and forward the account to Col Brown, nuv 87 —1f877 A DM I MSTIt A TORS’ SOfICIT ALL persons lo whom the estate el Henry Zinn, deceased, is indebted, will render their claims w ithin the lime prescribed by law; and all indebted lo saidj estate are requested to make early payment to the undersigned, JANE D. ZINN, Adm’x. may 'J, 1838 Ovv JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. I AOEli niuullis afterdate application will bo made 1 lo Justices of the Inlenur Court of Richmond county, silting us u Court of Ordinary, fur leave lo soil the real and personal estate ul Henry Zinn, Jaleul. Icliuiond county, deceased. JANE J). ZINN, Adm’x. may 9,1838 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. months alter date, application will lie iL' made to the honorable Interior Com tofHurko •ounty, when silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave lo sell lot number three hundred and thirty lonr, (334) in the sixth district, Carrol county, con taining two hundred tw o and a half acres. Jan 83 18w4m Wm VV MAUN D, Admr TAOUR months alter date application will be JL' made to the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the interest of Samuel Coulter, late of said county, deceased, in a negro man Moses,as part of the estate ol said deceased. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator. Lincolnton,May 19, 1833 INCUR momlis afterdate application will be made ' to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of .S’criven county, w hile silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lauds belonging to the Estate of John ill. Roberts, deceased, lute of said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,udm’r. DELIA ROBERTS,adm’rx. Feb Sth, 1838 4tm 7VTOTICE.—Four mouths after date,application iXI will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, fur leave lo sell a part ut the real estate ol John Willingham, deceased. ISAAC WILLINGHAM,) AJ ~ NELSON GARRETT, S AU,M March sth, 1838. l !‘ ' lm BAOL K months after dale application will be made IL’ to Die honorable Inferior court ol Columbia county, when silting for ormua.y purposes, for leave to sell the following lots . . Baud, viz: No 408, in 4th district; 887, 87th district; 78 and 4G, lllh district; all Early county, belonging to the estate ot James Blackslone, deceased. W M. P BEALL, W M. YARBOROUGH, jan IS—l5 administrators. months after date,application will he made lo the honorable the inferior court of Jetlier sou county, when silting as a court for ordinal/ purposes tor leave to sell the land and negroes o Richard Hudson, deceased. march HARVEY B PIPKIN, Adm’r. months niter date, application will be -B- made lo the Hon tha Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lands and lugrocs belonging lo the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, late of suid comity. TJiO’s. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. may 31, 1838 m4t B^O UR months after date, application will be made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a negro man named William, belong ing tu Margaret Aim Deadwyler, a minor heir of Joseph Doadw yler, jr. deceased, late of Elbert eo. ALEX A NDEU P. HO U STON, Guardian may 31, 1838 mft