Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 19, 1838, Image 4

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Si\*y I>ol!a»’«* Upward• KAPMWAI' l otll tl»t? |>l «t.i AaJH) tiono of »i)U W »•» in \Voll«n rouiiiy, <»:*• Htuf?jilt Tmu:/: Nogrn ff!lo\VH,ol ll“ i following doKfriiitiniiM, vi/.- jfc3!k iiliuiit II.*) <»r iif» yoors •*‘l/0 ol age, of dark roni|»l»»io:i f lnak ) » 1 i«'« k liOTlos; , r » (rrl or 10 in' !•<' : 3 £> m lieighi, and wiioii iniorro,* • •stntt*'ra coiiidd^Tuldy—i*i** , ir-th la somexx hat-deceived. . , j Joe. about tWor’-W years «l ago. «l«;» ,l ' ,rK . complexion, .. foot ts to II m.-lics m ho.gln;» free open count i niihce, and ik« niinbiv « spoken to; no oilier particular mark* recoil' m .1 N«d, nIHiUI X> years of age, lias u devtu cost look,dark efemplexion, and o( ordinary size. The live first are the property of John < .feshmi mid the Ulier of IV m fJreslitn.i Uih supposed that they will attempt to imko their way to Anglin to. and (s-rlmps from lint |>laee, ley the So (a Kail Komi, lo ('tiiirloaion. .Sixty dollars reward will be given for their apprehension, mid millin' •unitin any sale jail nr deliver) loth. ir uwm m, or to Egbert H Heal, in Augusta. A rewind of :K0 ‘Will he given (hr either of them. Any inioiniaUon about tiiein will lie thnnklnify received hy Ihe proprietor or eo ,| i ,, n | ni''''e-l I" V1... ■ .10//A (.KI.'HA.M, ■ WnJ u w.v (JKES/MM. IValten eoimly April-’I 11 ..... ■j it EiVrv-nv i; i»om. *«s v i:i>\\ « | It I N V V» \ ’I (ruin the Hide i "her I JjLy' w hile in ramp,in o' II e- 1,111 ' ' An a certain net'.ro mitn i.allied /'ri/i. r, j ngi d nlionl Id yean , dark mri.j.lex- ( ton, ehilnkcy, heavy built, ah.oil , feel « or ID inches high, has ‘evernl ! of his Upper lore teeth linsailig’, and tolerably brisk spoken, tSaid negro was pun based iroin the wnl'l.house mCluirlestoii. Any person who will apprehend said negro and deliver him to Mr. Win. Turner of Hamburg, or setatrn him so that win! i timer c an eel him, will receive the above reward. h M „| ’ B. WILLIAMS TV\ £;\lV -S-'I V K lit 11.1. V Its It KW AItI )• g—. KAN AWAY, on the night ol the 2b 22d nit. my hoy Niitluui, about &/9(Sr 21 years old, dark complexion, rather sninll, whiskers low down Ins chin, and xery intelligent.- lie curried oil n variety ol elolh wjy ‘jjs mg, ninong whic h was ago V ft] (doth frock coal, with out idn W*/ poidtels to the skirls and also In •ttvT^Sr&'.TOirif! troot, and a while hat Nathan was recently purchased of Major iioheit Taylor, of Alliens, where he is well known ; h . has a wile in that neighborhood, and it is supposed he has /pine in that din elioti. The above reward w ill he paid for Ins delivery to me in Augusta, or ft Id for lodging him in any sale jail,and giving; toe hdiirnmlion. may IH wit WILLIAM TUTT. NOTH TO. ituiiuwny Irom g,fj? . the sabs' nher, on litc lOtb inst two negro fellows, .laeob Htld Spencer; .laeob is a bright f tnulnflo, straight block hair, 9 one or more teeth out in front, otwe'sne a tery nrllnl and plausible fel low, ttboill five, or live feel six inches high, and about 35 years of age. Spxneer is dark complected, well made, about the t ame height ol .laeob. and about 2n years of age; they both ahsenndeil the smite night, and ills more than probable they are logelbet and are lurking about some river plantation between ibis and Augusta or Savannah, n is mure than likely they will make for Augusta. Any pi rson or persons apprehending said negroes, Adi livering I loan sail' lo the subscriber, in Ham well I list riel, Augusta or Sa vannah jail, I will give (illy dollars,and II any per aon or persons ran prove lo the conviction ol any white man or men, for fiat boring or earring oil said negroes, I will give one hundred dollars lor the np prehension ol said person or persona, with the - negroes. .1K N Nl l\ 1 1S .1 VVOffl). Speedwell I’. (I Barnwell Dist.S. C npril 111 . *j) Om llnntlred Hollins unwind. NOT I IT',—Kunawny from the suhseri l/|TI her, in Deecmber Imt, n negro man named Kj'IJK Johnson, acini ahonl twenty eight years. I Jjj'x Said ih) o is lour ti et eleven iiiclies high, Jjf) very dark complexion, end when interro gated closely slnllers a little; lie Inis a liieo,ali(i a great many marks of the whip on Ins back Said negro was confined n Ma con jail last slimmer three months, and belonged at that lime lo IMr toll, of Monroe eo I would re <tnest jailors to lie particular in examining jails, ns the said negro lay six months in tail within ten miles ol Ins master. It'said negro is confined in (ail, so that I gel linn, I will pay flic above reward, j have no doubt hnl that be lias altered his name, npril It wGtn (lOKNKI.IIIS It TOIIIN. A STUN A, TIIUKE VKAlls. STANDING 10.. .Mr. Hubert Monroe, Schuylkill allheted with the above distressing nmlnily. Symjitoins—great ■languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous (mad ache, dimettlty of breathing, lightness and Miielnre across the breast, d'zzincss, nervous irritahilily and restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position without llie sensation id impending suffocation, palpitation of the heart, distressing cough, coslivo noas, pain of the stomach, droxxsinesa, great dehilil) and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr. li. .Mon roe gave np every thought of recovery, and d.to despair sat on Iho eimnleimneo of every person in terested in his existence or happiness, till by acci dent he noticed in a public paper some cores effected by Hr Win. k’.vuns* Medicine in ins complaint, which induced him In purchase a package ol the Villa, which resulted incompletely removing every symptom id the dise.eui lie xx'ishes lo;.ay his mo live lor this declaration ns, that those allheted with the same or any symptoms similar lo those from x\lnch he is happily restored, may likewise receive the sumo ineslinmlde benefit. Win. k.V ANS v Ter sale hy ,1 NTUNV A. HAINES, Solo agents for Augusta (la. march 23 232 Ifrootl street Tlviuik* Ctiniuiiiiln tint! I'itiiuly Apt'i’icnl I‘ills. E IVEII eemp/niid ten years s/ain/iag - Mrs II J Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, North r-ixth strett, Hear Second street, H illianednirgh, ulltieled for the last ten years with the Liver Complaint, completely restored to health l hroint h the 11 eat mem id fir. Win. Evans Symptoms - Habitual constipation of the bowels, total loss of nppttile, everueiaiiiig ltd'the opi gastric region, great depression ol spirits, languor and oilier sx inptoms ol i xlreme debility, disturbed sloop, inurdinnlo How ol the menses, pain in the right side; could t ol lie on her 101 l side xx ilhoui an aggravation of the pain, urine high colored, xxilh other symptoms indicating great derangement in the functions of the liver. Mrs. Brow tie xvas attended hy three ol the first physicians, hnl received but little relict front their jnedicino, till Mr. Browne procured sonw ol Hr. Win Evans invaluable preparations, whichellcd intlly relieved her of the above distressing symp toms, xxilh others, which it is not essential lo uni mate. JOtiElTl BROBcVE, To Du. W xi, fix x\s. 'Ctly and comity el Ncxx \oil;,is. Joseph Browne, ol B itlimnslnirgli, Long Island being duly sworn, did depose tt.nl say that the fuels as set forth in the within statement, to wbicb lie bus subscribed Ins name, are nisi and line. .IOjiKVH BKOB NE, Husband el the said Hannah Browne, Sworn 1 ef.re me, this 1 1 li dux ot .f.aua c. I s E . VET LI! VINK I.M !, Com. et Heeds. Evans' genuine IMIs fur sale ottlx by ANTONY xV HAINES aprd lit Agent- tor Augusta, On. iicorgin, HocKc county; Court ol Ordinary -pr< cm, i lexer honors C \\’ Ev an-, Alice Lexus aiul E e ..he,.r, ! V : . I L-.IH. I TI’O.N the lielilionol Dennis <'arr tl, es Mnrrax A/ isiunty, kleitnig tha. Metier E U .iliday d. c'd, ol Burkeeounty, e id, in the county et Memo.,, .-u lieu Ctle day ol l-cd, by t.e.-tnn.d olHeei dale; it i opy wl xvleiell ip filed in the > nun, I end I.me self, lees heirs amt n-signs, t e ex ■ me to.one \Vil ham Hamel, ami his assigns, ol .Murray county, In tlie first day of January, I'd 1 !, title s m tint in ot land known by the number one bund rial nod mxi ■, in lleelOlli district, Idlle sea t.on, originakx Ch, koe eounly; and staling that. ml Tinier li xlcpae: i ibis life without exeeuling said title; and that t: said Htninis is the nssigntax ~f said homl; . I praying lleis court lo due. t -M illecu Jones. tl:> a.: imeustrulm on Lie' x stale ol sai l Aime r I toiv celUi title) lo seed lot to the-aid fl.aiii,.. Hi. ,ai; on, it is,on motion ol Mnlfiml ,'hersli, i n i: : ; -il l H. inis, ordered, that m. - - g od t an ... i., shown lul’ie eoalrary,that on the first t/omla in July next, ih... . . it I xx id dtr,. i said nn ntin i ;,i ..r loexveuti- p-tui .L.d i: i. tin,:,. . . ..... t |. that ii copy ..I tin., tun ;k ...ihh-hial win , . .h lor three nioultis In loiv ml A lldf V.\U'( I I; ;.i til niurvh ii uui i ji - v ; IM I i;»so.N Sfji:i(irr’s : Ai.r.. i< U/ ILL,be mid mi lll'' In. ■!iy m .111 1 ) '■ next, ill tho market lnm.it* m tl town in lllHvillc, IVltlllll 'dl ■ H 't il ll'MI'H «>< «•-*!•, the l»' lowing pry .-fly, 11 wn l-'imr InmJn tl •»•«< 1,1 I', 11 "' iuiiil, muni in' li 'til 1I ■ Wii:rr» ut Boggy < ,,ll > I ailjtlining lands of II r 1 inner and J li !!*•• '«•-» • iln vii il on hi 11 ti' properly til’ lliiniiliori Kailmil. ll * i ' i.il’.-tv sundry li li. in fiivnr Hi Ivobcl : 1 'l*'- 1 1 It s y made uinl n turned to inm by n eoiixl mle ! ' vl/.in, n i.iyi'i in in Antb.my, iiii'inl I'* vi! rll *j ! j : ;n;e, levied ii'i in lli propelly of Jilin li Daniel, l‘> I 1 satisfy .unity li tii' iu l.ixm i• t I'atriek il ( 111»t u*ll '• 1 j>n■)m<tlV j 11 1 1111 1 mil I ) ml <n un lly; levy made i j umlr i luriied lo mo by u cons); Ill's. may 1 K J IAILVIEU, Ssh M KIVU.V SIIIIU II I - .-' s.u-r.. l 1 \\J |M. In-sold iiiiilu'lir-i I'iUMilay in Jmynoxl, , »V belwoen lliu ii.iiml hours iif sale, bnluru the . J Court 1 lou.m 1 door in .);»•l.soiiborojCiiio tract ol lam , . ‘ two hundred arre t, adjoining hue! *of G. t U. Donnldfimi, Mary Newton, ami William NmderK, , levied on us iliv property ol Willinni I «her, to sal- I i iy nimby li. fas. issued out of u Jo*tieVs Court, in favor of James Hurst, Smith & Solomoie. and otli ns IVoporiy pointed out l»y tho plain ills. -Levy j made and relumed lo im* l»y « constable. j JACOJI HUY AN, S. S. C. t May 30, 1838. wld I I’ r./jHlllf il Sale. WAinu:\ snuitiiw’s salt. WILL be Bold at tin- Court Jloiuc door in VVarriMiion, Warren county, on llio first 1 i Ino .day in July next, between the usual bourn of j sale, tin- following properly, lo wit-four hundred | ucrei of pine land, more or lens, adjoining binds ; ol lb nluni Mny, mid others, on the waters ol Ogee j (lliu? rivm ; and seven negroes,to wit—* berry,a wo man, jiboul twenty-six years of age; Lnoch, a boy j mm; years ol ago; Vilel, a girl seven years id ago; jlb t-ey, five years of age; Lewis, one year old; Mike a man twenty-five or twent y-six years of age; Louisa, twelve or thirteen years ol age, all levied on as the property of Un hard Wiggins, deceased, lo satisfy a li. In from Crawford county Superior ( oiirt, in fa vur of Lnoeb .1. Wall vs. Kndiard Wiggins and others, property pointed out by Krubcn May and .b remiaii Wilcbar, executors ol Kiehard Wiggins, deceased. .ILKLMI Ai I KLKKVM AN, .Sheriff, i May 2lt, IH3S. id i fc/A/ iLL be sold, at llio market house in the town vV of Louisville, on lho first Tuesday in Au 1 inn I next, w illiin the n- ual hours of sale, three bun died and sixty one acres of pino land, more er less on llio waters el Koeky t omlort ( reek,it being llio real < .state oi the late Nathan Itrassol, deeea.-.ed, and 1 .sidd by order ol the honorable Inferior ( ourtoi Jcl feison co July. Terms of sulo on the day. NATHAN ItKASSKL, Adm'r. may 10,183 S with the will annexed. . < ILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in duly % v is xl, ngn eahlo to un order of the Inferior ('onrt of /fiirke county, while silling lor ordinary purposes, in IVnyuesborougb, Hurke eoiinly, one 1 negro woman named iJaluey, and her infant child, 1 heloiig to the estate ol .loiinflinn Johns, cleeeused, ' late of said (Mainly, sold lor the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased. 'I onus cash i upril U td JLBBH JOHNS, Adrn r. GUA Kiel AN’S SAl*r- A \N the first Tuesday in Align it next, will lie sold vJ' at (lie Court House inColninhiii county, with- I in the legal hours of sale, and in pursuance ol an order of the Court of Ordinary of said eounly, the I undivided hull of 700 acres ol land, more or less, in j said county, on the waters ol Kiokoo creek, bounded by lands of Martin, Clanton, Dilation, and others, belonging lo Hazuwny Healle, a minor, may 22 id w. li. HKALLK, Guardian. W/ UT be sold, to llio highest bidder, vvitliin ¥ w the law lul hours ofsule,< n lie- first 'Tuesday iu July iK’XljUt (ho court house in the town ol Craw lordvillw, iu said eounly, sovoutoen and a half acres of land, belongmg to the estate ol C. A. N cions, late ol said county, deceased, adjoining lands ol Thus. I), itoiiim, Uecldin Khodes, and others, all in thr woods % and cornering on llie Georgia Kail Hoad, within one fourlh ol a mile wc*sl of <-rawfordvillc. 'J’o he sold pursuant to an order of the houoruhle the ( otiri Os Ordinary of said comity. 'J’erms of sale on the day. JUKI. K. M KKCLR, Adiu’r. dihoms non on the estate of C. A. Nolens, dcc’d »prtl AiniliNlSTUATOirs sale. T ILL he sold, agreeable loan order of tin* ¥ ¥ honorable Interior (/’ourtof Jefferson coun ty, when silting lot* ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in August next,within the usual hours id 1 sale, to the highest bidder, before? (In* Court House 1 door in the town of Marietta, (-obb eounly, lot of bind No 1038, in the Ifilli District of the *2d Sec tion, tbrnierly Cherokee eounly, now Cobb. Also, oi llio same day, bet ore (ho Court House door in llio town ol Canton, Cherokee eounly, lot <d land No. I'Ji, in Iho 3d District ol Iho AM Section; each lot eucl iiuiog forty acres; sold ns ihoioal ca rafe of' tho Inin David Alexander, deceased. Terms of sale on the day. JOHN VV. ALLXANDKU, ) K . . Will. S. ALEXANDER, S Ao,n rs ‘ Juno 1,1838 id 4 A/ 11.1.Il.l. lie t.i1.1, »l Ellierl l.’uiirl House, on llio »ts (ir.;l Tiiftmlny in Angum next, ugrornMo to an order oftho lion, llio Interior louvl of Elbert county, wliilo silling lor Ordinary ]mrpnßCB, all llio I.umla lying in Elbert eounly, belonging lo the enlule oi I’utrii k MeMnllun, deceased, consisting ol’one tract continuing one hundred ami seventy acres, moro or less, adjoining Horatio 1 Goss and Olliers ; one Intel containing tbreo hundred and I ninety acres, moro or less, adjoining llielmrd S Games, Uielnnond Sltellon, and olbers; undone trai l containing seven Imndrml and lliry acres, moro or less, adjoining Jolm Eanner, Allen Gan ter and Olliers. Tbo above lands will bo divided into lots, and sold lo suit persons wishing lo pnr eliase- flats of which v. ill ho exhibited at llio lime ol'mlt. ’I ho lands will be sold subject lo the W idow'» dower. Terms made known on lbo day ol sale. EU/.MIETH Mu.Ml ELAN, Adm'x. WILLIAM MeMULLAN, t.ilui'r. may 31, 1838. mid A I) At I \ IST It ATOMS’ 8 V I.K. Vn ; r ILL be sold on Ibe first Tuesday in August V next,at the lower market house in Augusta, within tho legal hours o( s ilo, in pursuance of an , order ol'ilm Court of Ordinary of Uiebmor.d eounly, two negro slaves, M imed Ann and Joe, belonging lo r the ('state Green li. Holland, deceased. 1 NEAL HOLLAND, Adm’r. mny 20 td M AIIV HOLLAND, Adm’x. ( FOMTI’ONISD KXBCUTOII’S SALE. i TV U/ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July V V next, in tho town of Waynesboro, between I i Ibe usual boors of sale, if nol disposed ol before, i ; according to the lasi will and testament of Eliza* ■ belli liryan, luleot Ihirke iamn!v r , deceased, the bil lowing prop -rly, m wit ; 537 acres ol oak and hick* - ory hind, adjoining hinds ul Gol. H. I'mmluin, and oliu rs; also the li li li pari ol it tract belonging to the estate ol John liryan, deceased. Also, two negroes, ( (uirlos and Mary , sold as the properly of Elizabeth ■ liryan, deceased. Terms of sale cash. 9 June 5, 1338 J .\MEB GRIMHIS, Executor. I' j ' ~ ■ - i («ook: i:u .ffilerson count y: i V A, ; JiLtiL\S,r.tnirk l» (’»um:»lly, Adininisirn j V* x lor on the I >uie of Tandy i* Jones, late ol e:"d eouui) , deceased, applies for Loiters diy ( mis. my. i Tie are lb >r»' to eije aad admonish all and j mii;' tiar the Ia ns ami creditor:* <d' aid decensed, to I b- ami a, , ~r at lit) t (lice within tho I into preseri j bed i.y law , lo file iluii* obji t I ions, if any tHoy j hau , !•> chew eail.va way ;aul lellers shoukl not he granted. 'l Gi\e;i under m\ haml,at oliiee, in Louisville ! ibla ball day el Mnreh. IS3S. march !(»' IiUKN I- ZKK KOTIIWI'LL, Hk. i• • . • in, Jclforsou couut \; o \ • HI.IH.AxS /Isbley ailministralor i v\J om the extale of Stophen Cotter, late ol said i- 1v ’ 1 .** 1 * 'k' l -ai. apples lor letters deaaissorv. I 1 om' are ilu-rx lore to rild and admonish all ami \ singular tim kindroi.l and creditors oiThosuiUde • ! e» .I'. d, lo be and appear ul my oflico within the iime pieseuhcd by I'4\n , to yhew cause if any thev ha\e, why s’. 1 tenors should not bo grouted. .1 Given under my baud ut olUco, in Louisville. I:.s loth day of March LS3S. i nnr Id LUt.NL/.LK HOTHWr.LL.CIk bemciad oluoibm County; \ ' Hi-iv 1-.A*S Keieamin il. Warren aad John V V Mi iar, IN' cm mo: the Hillu milium t j alt-Gar, ill et .a i'il, applies tor left - i)ii m. ‘J | 'Eke eme iltereiore lo cite unit admonish afi aui! r l * .'ngular llt i knu'ivd and crethl.irs ol'suij (hccast-ti : i.> be aim ap;. ,tr at my oliiee w illiin the lime pie ’ I scribed by law, lo shew cause it'anv they have why said letiers should mil be granted, I Given under lev hind u otfu e, li.is b.h d.j i t’ehittnry, Itfds. CLVBIULI- JONL’> * 1c ' * Georgia, llnrkc county: * Court of Ordinary—present lumor« O W Lv mis, Alfred Lewis, and li Fainter, Esqrs. March sth, 1838 o B TFOAthc petition of James Buchanan and Win li vJ Hosier, slating tliul Aimer L Holliday, dec d. latent Burke eounty, died in the county o! Murray, s on the eight day of September, 18J4; hy his certain b bond of that date, a copy ot which is filed In this <• . -,urt, obligate biinseH to one William Daniel,ot ]i Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles to two lots in the town of I’oinsct, known by the Ao2, d mid one ball ot Mo Id. Arid also by Ins certain oilier bond, made in tliusumo county on theiUh day of September, 1831, the said Abner 15 obligated himself to execute |lo tlieFsaid William Daniel, bis beirs or assigns, the other halfof said lot No 10, in ( tbesaid town of Poinsot (n copy ol which last f mentioned bond is filed in this court) and the said James and M illi-im are the assignees ofsaid bonds, and also that said Abner 15 departed tins tile without j executing said titles; ami praying this court to di- ( root Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate of said Abner 15., to execute the said titles to the said 1 James and William. His thereupon, on motion of •, A/ullbrd Marsh, counsel for said petitioners, ordered, that unless good cause be shown to the contrary, j that this court w ill, at July term next, direct Mia , administrator to execute said titles. And it is fur ther ordered, that tins rule be published once a month for three months before said court. A true extract from the minutes. march 81 m3t T H BLOONT. Dcl’k. Georgia, llnrhc County. Court ot Ordinary, present their Honors W G Evans, Abel Lew is and E Pander, Esqrs. Huh Ni Si sth Mfirch, 1838 0 TPON the application' ol Mutfofd Marsh and vfi Fielding Pryer ,praying that the Clerk do is sue a citation for letters dismissory as administra tors op the estate of Fielding Pryer, deceased It is «n motion of Counsel ordered, that tbo same do issue retiirnulile to Feptetnhor term next, of Ibis Court, to be published mice a month uilsaid Court A irno extract tioiu the rnimilou march 20 6m TII BLOUNT, ucco n o. Georgia--It it rko County• Court of Ordinary, present, their honors, G W Isvans, Abel Lewis, and 15 Palmer, Esqrs. I/,lie A i Si, sth March, 1838 3 TPON tbo petition of Mnlford Marsh, Adminis lJ tralor of John Walts, deceased, this day filed, praying that n ( nation may issue (nr letters t.'isinis sory from said Aoministrnticri. It is on motion ordered that the same do issue and be published once n month for six months. A true extract from the minutes. TIIIJLO UNT, u c c o c c. March 20 6m 1 leorgin, ItnrkeComity: Court ol Ordinary—present, their honors GW lav ans,Abel Lewis, and h. Palmer, 15sqs. March slh 1838. UPON tho petition of Burton McGhee, slating Abner 15 Holliday,dee., late of Burke county, did, on the loth day ol September, 1831,by bis cer tain boml ol 1 1ml ilalo, obligate himself, his heirs and.anigns, to execute to one Wm Daniel, of Mor gan enmity, lilies to the lot ol I.uiid in the town of Poinsot, in the county of Murray ; commencing on Iho street at tlio corner of lot No 3, in the first divis ion of said towm, running south v\ iI It said street six ty-four, to u street, 40 leet wide, thence with sapl street one hundred and sixty leet to a cross street, thence up said street, to lower part ol lot No 3. And nlso slating that ho is the assignee ol said bond, and that said Aimer 15. departed this life without executing said lilies, and praying that Ma thew Jones, the administrator of thosaid Abner 15. may be directed to execute to tlio said Burton Me Glmo titles to said lot. Whereupon, on motion of Million! Marsh, counsel lor said petitioner, it is or dered, that unless good cause be shown to tho con trary, the sain 1 Matthew Jonos,adm'r. as aforesaid, will he, at 5.1 nly term of this court next, directed to make said titles- Ami it is further ordered that a copy of this rule bo published once a mouth for three months, before said court A Irno extract from tho minutes. march 21 m3t Ttl BLOUNT, D cl’k. Georgia--Itiirkc county. Court of Ordinary—present, their Honors O. W. Evans, A bid Lewis, and 15. Palmer, tsqs. Uulc [\i. St., March sth, 1838. L| PON the petition of Elisha lloymans,executor J of'Biuuuel I laymans, deceased, late of Burks county, staling that bo lias fully executed the last will mid testament ot said Stephen Daymans, de ceased, and praying letters dismissory. It is there fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk do issue a citation requiring all concerned, to be and appear at tho court at. September term next I ben and l boro to shew cause w by said letters oliall not be granted, and that said rilitaliou be publish ed once u month till said court. Alrue extract from the minutes, march 21 film Tll BLOUNT, D el’k. Georgia, Ifarke County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G W I Evans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs. Rule Ni ->V, sth March, 1838. TTTI'ON the pet it ion of Samuel ourron, executor of -c Ahsulem Kinsey, deceased, lute of Burke eo slating t hat lie has fully executed said will and set tled the estate of said deeeused, ami praying letters dismissory. tl 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 why the same should not bo granted : And it ts further or dered that said citation be published once a month till said court. A trueextracl troui the minutes, mar 20 Out T. 11 BLOUNT, D. Cl’k Georgia. Columbia count y : WIIISBISAS James Cartlidgo, 'administrator, applies for letters dismissory [on the estate of Boherl W. Walker, deceased. Those arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to tile 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 this 2d day of June, 1838. tGABKIEL JONES. Clerk. Georgia, Iturke County : HISIHSAS Little Berry Burch applies for vli letters dismissory, on the estate ol Abish Jenkins, deceased. J lo se are tbeiefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to he and appear at my nfliee within the lime pro scribed by law, to show cause, it any they have, why said letlcfis should not he granted. Given under my hand I oilier, in Waynesboro this 22d day ot March, 1838. mar 20 6m T. H. BLO.UNT, Dcp. Clerk. Georgia, Iturkc County. Ul 11 EKE AS James Grubbs Administrator of the estate of Win. Bryant, deceased, applies tome for letters of dismission. These are therefor to file and admonish all mid singular Ihu kin trod ami creditors of said dcc'd to 1 he and appear at any office, within the limeproscrib ' ed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why , said letters should not he grated. i Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, this 22 I day of January 1838. Jim 20 2lui6.ii TJI BLOG NT, d croc c. Georgia, llnrkc county: S ’A’ H EKE AS Elijah Altuwny, administrator on V V the estate ol Bedding A By rani, Into ol said cotiutv, deceased, applies lor Icltois dismissory. *i he.-e are tluTelore to cite and admonish nil and signlar the kindred and creditors ol said deeeused, to he and appear at my olliee, within the tin o pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my baud, at Wav uesbero’, this Pith day el feb;, 1838. T 11 BLOUAT, D. CFk. leb2l nifim Georgia, .Iclterson County : VVHISKISAS James iM. I .impicllckl, iidminis vi V tralor on the estate of James E W ells, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dis mission Lino 5.,i,l estate. I'hesouie therofere to cite ami admonish all and singular, t h ■ kindred awl creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time pro scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this 1 Bih day of May, 1838 E, BOTH WELL, Clerk, may 10 tint Georgia, Columbia county ; Vs. Dl.ul.Ae James t arilidge, administrator tie “ » honis non, applies lor letters dismissory on tl.e estate of Adaia Walker, deceased. These are th.-relore to e ilea.-. I admonish all and s-neiilar.lhe l.nclred ami creditors of the said do .. . I, M 111,- their objections, if any they have, wnlii.i 111-’ lime pr.-M-rihed by law, ni mv olliee' to show 1-aiiso u lit smd letters should net he grant e'J- Given under my hand and seal at ulfi.e, this • ■ ■ - • elri Georgia, Jofleison (ontil y ; I VVH EItKAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator . ,* 7 of ihe entaic of the tale Manning Spradley, j»} ufsaid county, deceased, applies for dismission |jy from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and . singular the kindred and creditors of said deed to j he and njipear at my office, within the time present)- •• J[ ed hy law,Pi show cause, if any they have, why said , letters should not he granted. |. Given underlay hand, at Jaiuisviil?, this 26th day of Fob. 1838. EBENEZEK BOIHWELL, roar 1 Clerk C O Georgia, J'Tlerson County: 6 IMIEREAS William L Kennedy, Abminis- g »V trator of John Right, late of tins county, do H ceased, applies lor letters dismissory from said ad- 8( ministration, tl These arc therefore to cite summon and admonish, t J all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the g said deceased, to he and appear at my office within . Ui the time prescribed hy low, to shew cause, if any o; they have, why said letters shall not he granted (jiven under my hand at office, in Louisville, this slh June, 1038. June 'J EBEN'EZER BOTIIWELL, Clerk. 1 Goorgiti, Elbert county ; ! c UMI ERE AS Daniel Tate applies to rne for I p loiters of administration on the estate of ' \ Enos Tate, minor, deceased. 1 J ’i'hcsoaro theielore to cite, summon and admon- |, ish, all anil singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted, n (liven under my hand at office this 25th May, | | 1838. [may 31] Wm li. NELMS, Clerk. j Georgia* Burke county: WHEREAS Alfred Hudson applies for letters of administration on the estuto of Matthew ' E. Slain, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all S and singular, the kindred and crcditms of said do- ( (xnutxl, to he and appear at rny office within the c time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said loiters should not bo granted. (liven under my hind this 23d day of May, 1838 i - may 26 3Ud T. H. BLOUNT, Pep. Cl’k. i Georgia, llurku county : ! , WHEREAS William (looodwin applies for j [ loiters of administration on tho estate of i j j Mary Griffin, deceased. j J These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed hy fuw, to show cause, if any they have why said letters should not ho granted. (liven under my hand this 23d day of May, 1838. . mny 20 30d T. ft. BLOUNT, Hep. Cl’k.;;, , Georgia, Ifuikc county: I W r H EREAS, Joseph L. Shcvvmake and Isaiah , Carter apply for letters of iidminisration on i the estalo of Joseph Shewmake, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon’sh all and i singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to j ho and appear at my office within the lime pre Seri- . lied by law, to file their objections if any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not he granted Given under ray hand this 23d day of May, 1838 may Bft 30d T. H. BLOUNT, Hep. Cl'k. / 10L. BROWN of Brown's Ferry, took from the j V> Indians one bead guard Chain with “Wm Flour | noy August 22; 1834,” worked m it with gold heads; also, one full jewelled double-cased hunting watch, ' with gold guard chain and key—the watch has three letters on the trout ease—tho owner, or any of his relations can get it by describing letters and prov irg property. If no applioatioh he made i i four months, the watch will he sold and the proceeds di- 1 vided among the troops,—application to he iniiilu to 1 the editor of the Columbus Herald for the head chain, and lor tho Watch to Col. Brown. Tho Columbus jf/erald will copy the above and forward the account to Col Brown, nov 27—1f’277 ; [VI OTICIE.—AII persons indebted to tho estate ii of George G. Bass, lute of Burke county, de ceased, are requested lo make payment, and those having demands arc requested lo render them in ac cording to law. 11. W. BABS, Adm'r. npril 17 ADMIN IST RATO NOTICE. ALE persons lo whom the estate of Henry Zinn, ; deceased, is indebted, will render their claims within the time prescribed by law; and all indebted lo saidl estate are requested to make early payment to the undersigned. JANE 1). ZINN, Adm’x. may 1 .), 1838 (!vv JOHN FOSTER, AdmT. IAOUU months after data application will be made to Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond eonnsy, silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real and personal eslale of Henry Zinn, lute of f iehniond county, deceased. JANE J). ZINN, Adm’x. may 0, 1833_ 4m JOHN[ FOSTER, Adm’r. jvTvricli— Four months after date, applica la lion will bo made lo the honorable Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, (or leave to sell a lot of land in I tic 15th district and Till section in Cherokee county, belonging to t’ne orphans of Loll Williams; also one other tract drawn hy Lott Williams, in,Leo co. sold for tin benefit ol the heirs ofsaid Williams, may 2, 1838. J’. lI.MANTZ, Guardian^ SL'OUR months after date, application will bo tl. made lo tho Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, when sitting lor Ordinary purpose, for leave to sell the Real Estate of the late A'alhan Urassel, dec'll ofsaid county NATH AN URASSEL. adm’r. jan 4—m il 2 With the will annexed. jj'UU R months afterdate application will lie made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Conrtof Serivon county, while silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the Lands belonging lo the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late of said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adiu’r. DELIA ROBERTS,ndm’rx. Feb sth, 1838 4tm S 3 jVTOTTCE.— l*onr months After date, application | 1 a will he made to the honorable Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when silting lor ordinary pur poses, liir leave to sell a part of tho real estate of ' John Willingham, deceased. ISAAC WILLINGHAM.) , , , NELSON GARRETT, \ Adm 1 March sth, 1838. mar 23 4 m ’ Bj'Olli mouths after date, application will he tl made to the hoiiotablc inferior Court of Co -1 liunbia county,while sitting fur ordinary purposes, fiir leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Allen of said county deceased, march 8 Wm J RHODES, Ex’r J JOUllmonths after date, application w ill be a made to the Honorn.de the Inferior Court of f Seriveti County, when sitting for ordinary pmpo . ses, for leave lo sell all the Lands belonging lo the Estate of James Boston, dec’d I THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r. , March 8, 1838. JjfOBR MONTHS after date,application will ho made to the Honorable the Inferior Court j of Richmond county, when silling for ordinary pnr i poses, lor leave lo sell the real (slate of 1. J. Brown, deceased. 1’ FLEMING, Jan 18 14;w4nio Administrator. \ g A OUR months after date application \\ ill be made ; i a. to the honorable Interior court of Columbia I county, w hen sitting fur ordinary purposes, for ! leave lo sell the following lots of Land, viz; JVo 408, ! I in Till district; 287, 27th district; 78 and 16, 11th district; all Early county, belonging to tho estate of . James Bluckslune,deceased. W M. 1’ BEALL; W M. YARBOROUGH, , jan 19—15 aiuministrat ors. JAOUR months alter date application will be made lo the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, | when silting lor ordinary purposes, for leave losell the interest of Samuel Coulter, late ofsaid county, deceased, in a negro man Moses,ns part of the estate nl sgid deceased. \\ ILLIAM KE4 NOI.DS, Administrator. Lincolnton, Mny 19,1838 I ('OUR months niter day application will be made lo the lion the Interior Court of Burke county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, fir leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Hilliard J Rue, deceased, march 20 A HKOE. Adm’r tJ'OUR months after date application will he made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burko comity, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, lo sell the real estate ol' Klca/er Lewis, deceased, ofsaid (onniy. EI.EAZER I . COWART, Executor may 22, 1838 uiTt jjlpOl R months after date, application will be «. made to the honorable Inferior Com tof Burko "nitty, when sitting for ordinary purposes. li>r leave to sell lot ninyher three hundred and thirty f nr, 334) in the sixth district, Carrol comity, con taining two hundred two and a htilfaerfs Jau 23 IS'.vim Wm \V MAL'ND, Adnir lIACUV, PORK AM» li.Vitl). |f ITa A Its kLBS. Baltimore & Cincinnati Bacon }\9 48 bbls prime Pork ‘ 000 lbs Ix3af Lard, I'nrhalu oh accommodating terms u by ISAAC MOISE, Juno 7 w 311 Broad street. Spoi lt unmlhs oiler dole, applicalioli will I' l ' »■ made to tho honorable the luleiior Court cl Jnrko county, when setting tor ordinary purposes, n or leave l > soil all the real estate belonging to the ■ state of John J. Uoe, deceased. A. 11. ROE, Administrator. s Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. 4m 1 . ’ ; X months after dale application will be l ■L made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer- • ion, silling tor ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell 1 lie lands in said county, belonging to the estate of I ho late'! homes B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne- 1 >ro women, Mary and Lucy with her child. Sold 1 or the benefit ol the creditors of said estate. This I 13d April, 1838 1 Pill UP ROBINSON, } ... 1 april 23 4m JOHN R WELLS, $ ,jX rs ' 1 • ( ¥ AOIIR months after date application will bo 1 A 1 made to the hon Court of Ordinary, of the I county of Jefferson, lor leave to sell 695 acres of pine land in the county of Burke, on the waters of ’ Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, 'l'. ; J. Mordact, and others, sold for the benefit of the I heirs of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors. 1 JAM US CROSS, Guardian. 1 Louisville, May 24,1838. 4ra 3301111 months after date, application will bo made to the honorable Interior court of Burke county, for leave to sell all the real estate cf George F. Sconyars, deceased. 1 JANE SCONYERS, Adrax. april 26 m 1m iJOllit months after dale, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Couit of Burke county, lor leave to sell a part of the real estate of Southvvorth Harlow, deceased. REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx. npril 26 m4m SAOUR months alter dale, application will be - made to the hon. the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting foi ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man named William, belong ing to Margaret Aim Dcadwyler, a minor heir of Joseph Dcadwyler, ir. deceased, late of Elbert co. A LEX AND EU P. HOUSTON, Guardian, may 31, 1838 m4t An extraordinary and.remarkable cure. Mrs Mary Dillon, of Williamsburgh) was restored to health by the use of this medicine. —The symp toms of this destrcssing case were as follows: Total loss of appoiite, palpitation ol the heart, twitching of the tendons,with ageneral spasmodic affection of Iho muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness, langour, lassitude, great depression of spirits, with the fear of some impending evil, a sensation of fluttering at the pit of tho stomach, irregular tran sient pains in different parts, great emancipation with other symptoms of extreme debility. The above case was pronounced hopeless by three of the most eminent physicians, and n disso lution oil be patient daily awaited tor by her friends, which may be authenticated by the physicians who were in attendance. Nile has given her cheer- ■ lul permission to publish Ihe above facts, and will also gladly give any information respecting the benefit she lias received to any enquiring mind. MARY DILLON. JKrMr. Charles Semple, who had been olllieled Curfivo years with humoral habitual Asth ma, applied to Dr Evans on the 4th of Nov. labor ing under the following symptoms: A sense oi tightness across the chest, with the greatest diffi culty in breathing, distressing cough, generally ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm, disturbed rest, tho lace turgid and of a livid line; could not lie in a horizontal position without Iho sensation of immediate suffocation, languor, drow siness, ami dissiuess in the head, and loss ofap pet Te. Mr S. applied to the most eminent physician in the city, likewise used several other remedies without obtaining any permanent benefit un til his friends persuaded him “ o place bimsel j under Dr Evans' treatment. He is now relieved ol'his complaint, ami celled at the office yesterday, avowing that he had not words to express his groli udo fur the benefit ho had received. For sale by ANTON Y & lI A INKS DQCT. EVANS’ MEDICINE: Dyspep sia and Ilypocliomlrlaclsm—lnterest ing case.—Mr. Win - Salmon, Green si, above 3rd, I’hiladelpbia, affiiclcd lor several years with the following distressing symptoms; sickness at the stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pu trescent eructation, coldness and weakness of the exlremetits, emaciation and general debility, dis turbed rest, a sense of pressure and heat at the stomach after eating, night marc, great mental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ex ercise. Mr Salmon bad applied to the most emi nent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of medicine to restore him to health; howe ver, as his afflictions had reduced him to a very deplorable condition, and having been recommen ded by a relative of lus to make a trial of Dr Wm. Evans’ medicine, he with difficulty repaired to the office and procured a package, to w hich ho says, he is indebted for his restoration to life, health mid friends. Ho is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Evans’ Medicine or sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, april 20 232 Broad street- A G IS A T ll.UtC.tl N. f |3IIE subscriber being determined to emigrate to A tho west, offers for sale lus valuable tract of land, containing three thousand acres, situate and lying in Jackson euuaiy, Ga. on the Mulberry Fork of Oconee river, Ihe residence immediately on Iho hog mountain and mam Alabama road, vai ions other roads intersecting at the same place, viz: ihe Milledgeville load leading lu B um's Ferry, on Chattahoochee, Hurricane Shoal road, leading to Carncsvillo and South Carolina. Great part, ol the above land is rod mulatto land, of superior quality ; 100 acres of rich river low grounds; about 800 acres cleared, great part flesh and in good repair, abound ing with supoib springs, well improved, with a con venient framed dwelling house, two story high, on a most splendid eminence; an excellent Cotton and Threshing machinery, and all other necessary out houses. No place is better calculated fur pub lic business of any kind, in the up country. Seve ral convenient settlements on the premises, not in terlering with each other. Tho whole can he pur chased fur uinu thousand dollars, onn third in nd , vance,the ballance in two annual payments, which I is nut mure than two thirds of the real value Likely young negroes will he taken at their value, april 13 w3m HARRISON THURMOND. fIUIEOLOGICAE CONTROVERSY.— -8. The Rev. Alexander Campbell of Virginia, so t celebrated cm account of his controversy with Mr. j Owen, on the truth of tho Christian religion, and subsequently with Bishop I’urcell, on iho Catholic i question, has been endeavoring to establish the dog { ma of KNDLEBS HEi.L TORMENTS, in eon i irovorsy vvilh Uov. Dolphus Skinner, of Utica, N. Y '• This discussion w ilt appear entire in the columns of iho “Evangelical Univcrsullst,” a quarto I weekly sheet, published in Macon, Geo, by Gregory, Andrews & Hall, at 83 per annum lor a single ; copy —%.*.■> lor two copies, and 820 lor ten copies.— j Those who iiaum read holh sides ot this important [ question would do well to subscribe (or the Journal ; containing the Debate. Orders respectfully soliei | led by tho proprietors, at the Universalis! Book and I Printing Establishment, corner of 4lh an 1 Mulberry | streets, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Macon Another recent test of the (Unrivalled virtues of Dr. Wm. Evans’ Medicines.-- Vytpejikia —Ten years standing. —Mr. J. McJvenzie, was afflicted with the above complaint fur ten years, which incopaeiatod wit li him at intervals, for six years, in unending to his business, restored to perleet health, under the salutary treatment of Dr, Win. Evans. The principal symptoms wore, a sense of disten sion and oppression aftereating, distressing pain in the pitot the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great debility and emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed rest, sometimes a billions vomiting and pain in ibo right side, an extreme degree of langour and faint ikS3," any endeavor to pursue his business causing immediate esauslion and weariness. -•Mr. McKenzie is daily attending his business, and none olTho above symptoms have recurred since he Used the above medicine Ho ii now a -irong and heclthy man. Ho resorted to myriads ol remedies, but they wore all ineffectual. Fciih-ulc hv ANTONY A: HALVES march 8 Bale agents for Aueusla. (j;o j\TO TlCE.—During my absence (tom the state L'3 Mr. John Phinizy will be my agent at Augusta mil Mr. U. M Phinizy, and Mr. C P. Mills, will Ulciid to any business in which 1 may be interested. Savannah, June 16. fit <l. li. LAMAR. (i iioKGi a XoiiTVvcTuksT I HMlLsubscribers respectfully inlurm the pub- Ji- lie that they have commenced the manufactory of I.IMP near Jacksunborough, in St riven county, (la. They have extensive quar ries of Limestone, which is considered by profes sor J 11 Cutting, Stale Geologist, to whom the proprietors are indebted for tlio information which induced them to embark in the undertaking, ' to ho of the very purest kind. They have conse quently erected large and substantial Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured men from the North who are perfectly acquainted willi the business. A portion of the Lime is now in market and lias been pronounced by the principal builders in the neighborhood of Augusta, and others, to ho of excellent quality. The subscri bers take pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in the develuperaent of the internal resour ces of Georgia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole United Slates cannot produce a more beautiful article. They have now a quantity on hand, w inch they will deliver at the mouth of Brier Creek on the Savannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they expect to be able during the next winter and spring to supply or ders to a very largo amount; and they have every reason to believe that they will entitle themselves to the favor and patronage of the public by pro ducing a cheaper and bettor article at home Ilian cuti be found abroad. Orders will be received by I) Kirkpatrick & Co. or by Tiros L Smilli at Augusta, or Jacksonboro’. CORNELIUS & SMITH, may 7 2awdijwtl KAN AWAY from the house of Bradley Kimbrough, in Green county, on '* lo April, a large hay horse, formed, black mane and tail, \ $ paces well; no marks recollected.— Any person finding ami delivering the said horse to me at tiro Glardos Cross Ronds, Put nam county, shall receive twenty dollars, or any in formation respecting him will bo thankfully re ceived; some person may have cut off his mane and tail since ho loft. BEVERLY B. SLAUGHTER. may2‘J 4tw ~TTnitiii)“states hotel, j ( iaiuesville , (ten. rSIIIK subsetiber informs ids friends and the pub ic lie, that lie has taken charge of the large and commodious house, situated on lire northwest cor ner of the public square, recently occupied by Mrs. Holland, and having considerably improved the premises, lie is prepared to accommodate company ns comfortably and in as good style as any other public. House ui tHo up-country. His table will bo furnished with the best the country affords ; his bar supplied with choice liquors and wines; and his stable will bo attended to and provided for in such a munnor as to please the lovers of fine horses. In short, no trouble or expense will be spared to make all comfortable who may see proper to patronise the establishment. WILEY SLEDGE. June 14 4w JOST, by the subscriber, while in Washington, -i on the 3d insf.a red call-skin Pocket-book, containing Five Hundred Hollars in money, logo ■ ther with some valuable papers. Among the hunk hills, two of tlie denomination of $2O, on the U. S. Bank, and two of sfi(J on the Mechanics’Bank of Augusta, are all that are particularly recollected.— Among the papers were several receipts given to fno subscriber, by Mrs. Snruli Lott, of Augusta, for board, and a note fur $25, given by Matthew Hola fnrd, dale not remembered. A handsome Gold Ring, encasing a largo diamond, was lost with the book. $'J~ A reward oi $25, will be given lor the return of the book and its contents. June 7 4t B. M. KENT. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE," , rBHIE Kali Term of tlui Institution will be open H. on Wednesday, I3th inst. As the number of students is limited, it is to bo desired that those who design patronising us, should apply at the begin ning of the terra. “ Remttrks on Female Education” is in the hands of the printer, and will soon be published. An Essay on the Theory and Practice of Music, and Marches, etc., by V. Lataste, Professor of Mu sic. in tins institution, are lor sale at. Ihe bookstore.-. Oar friends arc infbmiod that Ibis institution is now in a very flourishing condition, in spite of the various rumors attempted to be spread by those who consider us formidable opponents, or they would Is kor to put us down by lair means. They have reported that; wo are not patronised by respectable' people, and oilier things equally generous and de cent. in confirmation of its truth, wc reler all wishing correct information, to Jesse P. Greene, VV. B Greene, Jamas Anderson, Esqrs. Burke county ; John Morel, Esq. Savannah; John E, Lester, Da vid Lester, Esqs. Jones county; David Hill, Ste phen Bivins, Esqrs Gul. Rockwell, Maj. VVm Y. Hansel), &c. &e. Baldwin county. This is pto icssedly a Southern Institution, and Southern men will support it. L. LATASTE, ) Princt- Jmm 14 4t ANNA M. LATASTE. \ pals. I'ENDLKTOS HIGH SCHOOL, HE subscriber, late principal of the Pendleton Academy, lias taken the large and elegant, house lately occupied by Dr. Reese, us a boarding house,and lias converted it into a Boarding School for young gentlemen, on the English plan; a plan matured in that country by centuries of experience, and which will be ultimately found the only secu rity for complete attention to the murals imd man ners of the pupils, while nt a distance from their parents Prayers will bo road every morning ams evening; and when there is no chinch on the Sun day, there will lie service in the school, and instruc tions in Sacred History and Geography. Young / gentlemen are required to read and write, and to know the multiplication table, before admission.— This School w ill be found well adapted to the sons of professional gentlemen, and to youths of ambi tion and talent, desirous of attaining the classics iti a finished manner before going to College; end also to pupils desirous of sound mathematical discipline and instruction, to fit them ior merchants, engineers and the .business of life. The subscriber was born and educated in England—was for several years d pupil ol the celebrated Dr Valpy—and after passing through Cambridge colleg.ato course o( muthemi lies, which lie pursued almost exclusively lor near ly lour years, lie entered himself of Lincoln’s Inn, Loudon,and practised at tlio Cluincciy bar. There w ill bo room enough in the spacious house to ac commodate parents who may wish to spend their summer months with their sons. Gymnastics, to improve the carriage, and recitations on the princi ple developed by Mr Thclwall, Dr Rush, and Dr Burlier, for tlio purpose of ensuring an equable and good enunciation, are practised every day. Tlio French language,according toils polite European pronunciaii n, and Drawing, without extra char ges. Board and tuition, fuel, washing and candles' $l6O a year of ten months, to bo paid quarterly in advance. Vacation one month at midsummer, and one month at Christmas; $l2 for slaying’ during tlio vacation in tiie summer, and $l3 in the winter. Pu pils received at any period, and charged only from tlio time of admission. Dancing and music $5 a quarter each. References .—Dr Artiion Jay, Professor of Lan guages, Col Coll, N. York. The Hon John G Cat hunn, Cut John E Calhoun, of Pendleton. M Guen uebaulr, Professor oft ho French Language, Charles ton, mid member of tlio Academy and University ol P,iris. Cul Huger, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Pendleton Academy. Rev. Trapicr Keith, of Georgetown, SC. Col VV f, Slone, editor of the New York Commercial Adi .'.Tor. B F Sloan Esq. of Pendleton. Dr. Wn;. !;» I, Proiidont of Brown University, Rhode island. THOM A S VVAYLAND. may 30 W 4w CHARLES lON COMB MANUFACTORY RESUMED. rgtllE subscriber respectfully informs ins friends JL and former customers, at a distance, that he lias been prevented liy ill health from attending to business, (or several years past, until this season, and knowing that many of his country friends have not been aware ol his resuming again, before making their purchases elsewhere, he with pleasure infot ms them that his health lias been so much restored that ho will attend to them again in the manufacturing, altering and repairing every description ol COMB*, and has now and intends always keeping on hand the most extensive assortment o( Combs, of every description that can bo found in any other house iu the Southern market, both of his own manufacture and imported; and all orders fur Combs from mcr ? chants nt a distance will be as faithfully filled as if llifj were present, i i i vory respect. Ho intend* also to keep the varieties of Bone Bonnets, and Needles ol all lh-..- dilTerent qualities, Brushes, Look ing Glasses, Soaps, low priced Jewelry, ij-c. with many fancy articles, w hich will be disposed of at wholesale upon reasonable terms, and which he in vites ail to examine before purchasing elsewhere, at ibe ofi stand, 156 King street, ;ianol the mammoth Oxliotu. [may 16 w6lj W. W. WILBUR.