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I Oil ' \ 1.l
IllM'i oiler* I*l ’• ill
* ’ laiul ill ('i.lhiii! I I enmity, ■ ■
■g** lln* mam (■ i I !•• ;i‘ •■ *i l mi An ' I • I
I olinnbt' < uni! Hon «*, tl'in* i n mio
£rn.: above <tm• It rm« i , mnl nine i*ni»• ■t I*- I■
*’tlu» fatter pl;i<i on inurj G.iU in I'* ,;o«l I .
so fntunir.l rli.jl uvn i|. -ii ,■ 1 ii. Li. m . li*- ;
made, shoiiM tin: wllofa be Ihi Him It I»l oil- I . ■l . I
With improvement* mi •• i. ,i t-nliwi .»! wlm. i v-.i
(k> nold .supamlc, hbunbl ibe (•nrrli.iv i d no H
The terms an.! land ran !>.■ i nnwn m .■■••• n by .*»j•
plying to tl\c ovni: ni*r, on l!io j . - n.i • 1 *ro\ i ion
can ho had on t hi; |m mi • also.
June 1, ! u .:Ks mil HAIOIH.NH LAMAK.
A CK I ll' jK A I \ .
HAH I' slihx nln . being •hi.i imm*d In i mi/rali- lo
JL the Uosl, odor li»r s ilr In.' v.iiuuhn- Ira. I ol
land, containing three lhoiis:in<) acres, Mtnai«
jmid lying in Jan) .on enuMy, (• i,on lln- Mulberry
Fork ol Oconee river, ibu n anJeiinn immediately on
iho hog mountain un.l main Alabama road, \aiioiit*
other roads iiilon-mling rtl the nno plaee, \ i/. . iho j
j Afillodcevilln toad loading to U inn h Kerry, on'
Cbaltuiiooebee, Hurricane Shoal road, loading to,
CorncMVillc and South Karolina, (iieai part ol tin;
ahovo land is red mulatto lurid, ol Htiperior quality ;
100 acres ot rieb river low grounds; ahout HDOam
floured, gre at part lu , :di and m good repair, abound
mg with an pe»h NpringN, w»:II irupnwm.l, vviili a con
venient filmed dwelling I. .in...*, tun aiory high, on
a most Hphmdnl eminence; an excellent Lotion
and 7'lin shmi! ma. Imiery, ami all olio i hit. «ry
011 l bouses. N’opla*. is hfllfi rid' nhllcd I'm pul)*
•1m business ol any kind, in the up rotiiilry. Seve
ral convenient belllcmriilK on I In* pivmi. , not in
leiienng wilhfHcli other The whole can ho pin *
chased lor nine thousand dollars, one third m ad
vance,the h.ilhimo in two ki iiimi I payment.*, which
ih not more than two thirds ol the nail value
Likely young negroes will he la! anal ileir value
apnl JJ vvOiii II \KKISOiN TJ|HK.M( »NH.
ivu ki;m lvii.li non;!,.
PL ■ The fiber hit v»ng removed lo Mil*
k-’dgnville, wotif.l lake this oppotlnniiy
TlllSlfiL lo r,ll,rn I haul for lormcr patronage,
IIHIBf vv,,, ‘kl atati I hat Ins house is mow
by lon brother John N. Alexander,
lor whom he holjcilh the pnlioiiugo ol his friend ■
% Hlid others, and a ;;jur<’s lliem that every iiLleiillon j
will he given by the pica .on ... eupant !«• render them
aomfortabJc. TllOfci. VV. ALLKAN DLU. j
Having taken the I awroneevlllo Hotel, I soli, it
a share ol puhhe patronage, and promise iball will
uw> my utmoNt exertions legive general hnii.*>liieiion
to oil who may call JOHN N. A LKX A!N DKIi.
I.aurern-eville Hwinnelleo. w.'hn
HA<ToN ; HOICK AM) KAUI).
< k| |LBS. Hallimore A ( annniiuli Hiteon
****** 18 hhls nrimo Fork
. r »(HK) Ilia Leaf Lard, (or sale on accommodating term a
hy ISAAC MOISi;,
Juno 7 W ,’l| I Hnmil street |
( AW.—The midi,raignn.l will in (iiinro prar !
M-A tii,a Inw in riipartnaiHliip, nmlcr Iho (inn n( i
FLOYD .y AVv’fi.V/,;, Mini will ulloml I 111! i null:; I
ol (ho nevornl roiinli, s c,( Iho ( < "hirlc Mini I
Walton, o. tho wi alorn, mid Nowlou of iho l lintl I
circling. Thoy will also ulloml lo tho collect ion u
clnima in (ho iniildluami unnrr part ol (ioorum.
m i;wART ri,ovi>,
AUGUSTUS KKKSIi.
Madison, May *l, !83h, vvSni
, ITS" The Chur'cstoii Courier is n i|iiusl«.l In pnh
1 lull iho above weekly, three months, ami charge
his office.
Me CUL; A- HA It USTHAW, AI tornisc
nl Law, Covnighni, (in. nlll r thoirgorvlcna
tor the general adjustment ami oollociion ol clnhu
in tho Circuits adjoining that in which (hey reside, ,
and will attend regularly at Iho' Courts in the conn
fins ol Tuyotlc, //enry, Nov. Inn, .laspci, Morgan
Walton, Gwinnolt, OoKaJlv, (.'ouclu and Cumiiholl.
spnl 11 wdm
,7" " JUA W SOTICIS.
TjeiiMCucdarsignod having nniiod in tin, pructic
ol tiio I.AW,oiler llioir services to iho pnhtie
They will attend tho courts of A/nscogoo, Marion,
Stewsrl, Kandolph, Early, linker, Acoand Siiimlit, 1
o( thcChuilnhoochoo Chmiii; llniislon, ol iho I'liul 1
Cm,nil; and Twiggs, I’nla.ski, l.nwndes, '1 humus, 1
Deeulnr and Dnoly, of ihe Sunlhorn Unenil. I!n- I
silicas cnlru.ilod to llnareare will mod will, prompt 1
attention. Their ollico is in jlniciiciis, Sninier
county, where one nl ilioin muv always ho lbuml
when mu absent ouhuslnc.ss. I
Id nr VVAKRE.N,
WM II CKAU EOUI'.
on in 837 wtl .
I~AVV NOI ICU. •1i...
uiidertiigned hnvnig 1
-A removed from Chirk connly in Einonhilon, 1
wdl nllond lo the prnclicc nl Eau in Iho rinponnr '
anil Inferior Conns nl Enicolii cminlv, and iho ml- 1
lucent eunnlios. Hnsincsaitiiriinlod lo his caio udl 1
ho pioniptly ultcmlod to. <
HKNNIN.i li. MOOUE. 1
References.—lion Charles Donglieriy, linn. A, (
S. Clayton, Mon. Thomas W. Morns, l.'i'n, Ed.vard 1
Harden, Athena; C. .1. Jenkins, (I. \V. ( r.iwlnrd, 1
A..). Miller, Col. John Millcdge, William E. .lone.:, I
Augusta 1
Linculnten, March 24, IBUB. wif <
I’ AW NOtl.'lii-tho siilimiilh i ha.T bOl lied I
-i in Columbus, H.i and w ill give liia punnpiJil- '
ionium lo any Imihiiichm imrn .ird l<> lmu. Ilisollien p
»m in Mr. UepliiHii'H brick leuenieiii, oppohite I ii<
Hou.se. K. M^UIjT.
HolumbuB, MaVeli ‘J?. w lm I
BUOULHT TO VI (H STV JAIL, un i
tho IBib mst. n negro n»;m, eullw huu.NA ll '
hfiya bo belongs lo Ho/.oKiuli Ibibim, Columbm to. . v
(ui ,bo ih *J. r > vraih old, b (eel 7im bfh bgbl '
eomnlecU'd. r rbe owner ia leqiienied lo imliiu lur I
ward, pay expruihcs and lake bun hum p il.
June I‘d wdl Kl.l .MI)U<iAN, Jailor. 1
ti:n doll \hs ki w mid.
jmv. STUA\ LH Irom the Hiibherilirr,
TVCSMK nl IMr. K. J. Olive’.. ie idmee, in I u
lumbia county, on ibc I Dili ultimo, a
,S|,U, H ‘kirk brown, [nr mor<‘ properly
brown bay liome, about IT. bandi,
b'c.li, between li\o and m\ >ear« old,
loiu; (lowing mane and tail, two white hpols on
rneli side ol bis bin k bone, < an rd by ihe saddle, no
olhei inuiKs reeulleeUal , iveeiilly aboil belore, no
shoes on the loud leri,\eiv o iay mold ibu saddle,
ftitivme uevi r boon woiked in any oilu i loi ;n ; he i
well known about Augusta, being lonnerly the
properly ol Hi 11 I’unnine.baio
Any per.,on giving inloimotion at Mi. Kielmrd '
Allen’s, Align-la, so that 1 •■» I kim, -liall reeeim ibe
above reward. JAIMI.JSIV ALLI’.N.
Ojrln a pivvioua od\ ei I i.m 11 leu| m ibe Lon litn
Holla list, 'bo above Inn. o \\;a» dusciibed us a tlaik
bonel—lns eoloi is dm k Inuw n, or rattier brow n bay .
Juno 21 wit
TU LNTV.I H I) imidiAKSUCDM Ml
j-, ltd N \\v \ \ I nan ,he siiliserdier j
while in camp, near I /andnng, .V C
ztOTljM a ten.nn iiegm mnn named I'm nr,
mjfls v a;;ed al.out 10 vein; , d.ark enmplex
flWji mil, chunk. *v, heavy I mil, nhuui
l.s‘l H ».«■ 11l inches high, lias ma etal
"'i* 1 ’" "l'l H l l "ie icelh missing, and
Said negro was pm. hiiM'd from llm workhouse
mCharleston. Any person who will apprehend
smd negro and deliver him lo .Ur. U m Tinner
ol Hamburg, or secure him so (hutsaid Turner can
get him, willroeeivc tlic above reward.
j*n< 8. WILLIAMS
AI V 1)180N 8 1* it i pros.-Thtsesißblishmoni
V.B- IS now open lor the reception ol hoarders or i
visiters, under the superintendence of Mr and
Mrs 1 allier. Ihe proprietors th em il nnneeessarv
lo suy any thing in commendation ol ihe vniiie.d
its waters, .V. . they have been so lolly tested lor Ihe
lasi litteen or Ivveulv v eats
Janolt Hi IiUAUUOE MANAtiEUS.
%Vfll.t. be sold HI Ihe nnukei home lb.. lowa
V » ol Coinsvdle, on ,(„■ f„ , Tuesday in An
gtlsl lle.vl, v\ ill,in Hie usual hours ol sale. Uoee Inn,
died and sixty ..lie acres of pine I „„l -less
lithe waters el Km k.v < mnloi ( (Creel ,i Inn. - ihe
eal estate ol Ihe hue Nathan lha.-el,d.-e. ~and
sold by order ol the honorable Inferior Court ol I, |
(arson eornly. Terms ol sale onlhedav
Nathan liKAssEi . Adm r.
may 10, ls„s With Ihe wdl annex,-d
Georgia, Columbia County.
A RSALOM EAUT tales he I ore me one llav
21. Mate, aho,it live years old, ll.nioei. hand’s
b'gliher tail ilockivl, thick main, no brands d -
. nvered A pi.raised hy John Walker ami din ha, 1
Megahee, at Twenty Hollars, May Ist , |s;is
JOHN MEU AH EE, .1. T.
A true extract from Estray Rook.
I'AVID HARRIS, CtcrL
June JG
IVToriCl-; —All persons bavins anv cjshini
' ""‘“l'’ AI «j«T John lierrien, lale
ol Jr tiers,m eoumy, dei ascl, are reoierod lo re.,,(ei
an account ol their demumls n, the ■ nh-, riber
JNU ai .U niEKbON CCKUii a V, ,
Juw-iei.isaa uu --'> lx f \
• ;? . *• t u.c < omxcc.
I JI 15 1 .;!! 1•i Mi id ill! ('IIIMIUJIIMU V s ill be "I ' "
n nil W t III:,! A tlio ItUfllJi'T id
I' I' -.1, I ii is i«> tm• d* sired line thn-e who
>li .-c.mi in ' u;, cb mid apply .a the begin
UUIg "I I la* II I Ml.
*■ Kcmari. oit I'* mail* Ldmnlion is iulliChand
of Ibe pniit«*r, and w til H>toii Ihj published.
An J'l:,y un ilce 'I he »ry ami Uradn iol Mil. ic,
and .dmi;ji<*. , *Vr ,1. V L; ia>t* , ITuh ,v mr ot Mu
■ • id I be. Institution, an* lbis.de al i In* bool- dole ..
Our friends .an- min mod tied (Ins iiuUlalion •
now in a vary llomi-Jmi;; condition, in spu ol ih'*
\■ 11 ions rum ", ullmupled lo fa* spread by those who
«on id* r n ioi imdiibjtMippoiifttil.s, or ihoy would la
-oi lo put us duVMI l»y lair im ms. lin y bavt*
up orb'd that we urn not purcim-ed by i< spectable
I poo pic, mid ollu-r things equally g* unrons mid d -
• cut. In c*oiiti rm I ion ol i!h Irulb, wo roler all
1 w idling correct information, to .lc . cf*. Ur* n",VV.
I* f»r* ♦am, .laiiii,s Anderson, MsqrH. Hurkocounty ;
John Morel, I-: •|. Savannah; John I. Lester, La-
I vid I .<■ ,i**r, I.mjs. J oia h county; David Jlill, 8l"-
1 plan Ibviijs, Issqrs Lot- Itochwoll, ALq. Win
, Ilan.vll, iV tVr. Baldwin comity. Tluh ih pio-
IJt-rs rdlyu Souilmn Jnntiiiiliou, and .Southern men
will Kiippoil it. L I.ATAS'I’K, / I'rr.i i
Juno iJ 4t ANNA 1M LATASTIS S pals.
'iii.ii snmob.
9 2 \ll 15 subsetiber, lain principal ol the IN ndluton
0 dead* my, has taken the largo and elegant
hou ' late)y o* • upa d hy Ur. Ree.se, ie a hoarding
house,and h i < otiverled ii into a Hoarding School
i lor young c nth-men, on Inc Unglidi plan; a plan
! matured in I hat country by centuries ol o pci icm i,
and which w ill In ultimately found the only seen-
I rily lor complete attention to the morals and man-
I hits nl iho pupils, while ala distance from llioir
> parents frayers will he read every morning and
evening; and w Ik n there is no church on the Sun
day, there will Ik* .scr\ a e in I he school,and instruc
tions in Sacred lli.u .rv and tcography. Vonrig
genii* (lien are icquirud lo read and write and to
I Know Iho iimliiplicaiion table, before admis..ion.
( This S( loot will be foond well adapted lothc sons
of prof ,-• ioiiul gentlemen, and lo youth.; of arnbi
timi and latent, desirous ot attaining the classics in
a liondiodmanm r before going lo (allege; and also
to pupils desirous ol sound mat bemalical disupfnc
and instruction, to (it llieiu lor merehuniH, < nginccis
j and tlm business ol 1 1 10. 'l’he Mifaerlber was born
j and educated in Knghind- wan lor several year •
I pupil ol the celebrated Ur Vnlpy and after passing
j ihronj'li t/Minbridgc collci'inte course ol ninlhenia
lics, w inch he pursued almost exclusively (or near
I ly lour 'J'oars, fie entered himself of Lincoln’.; f on,
! London,and prut!lised at Iho(-liaiiceiy bar, 'i hcro
will be room enough in the spacious house to oe
coiuiriodale parents who may wish to sjtnnd llieir
cummer months' with their sons, (iyiuiiaslic i, lo
impro\< the carriage, and rcnittlioiiHoh iho prim i
jdc developed by Mr 7’helv\all, Ur Kush, and Ur
Knrber, hn the purpose ol ensuring an equable? and
j rood emniciaiion, arc practised every day. Tae
i I'remdi laogn.ige, according toils polite Lmopean
i proniuieiuti* n, and Drawing, without extra char
ge.*. Hoard and tuition, (net, washing and candles,
j ftlbOa year ol ten months,to be paid quarterly in
| advance. Vacation one month at midsummer, ami
: one inonib at f 'lirisimas $l2 l«>r slaying during the
vue.ation in (Im Himmicr, and in the winter. l*u
pils received at any poriud, and charged only from
the time of admission. Dancing a r»l music #5 a
quarter each.
Jirjcrnn rs. Ur Ar I lion Jay, Professor of /.an
gauges, (ail toll, N. VurK. The i lon John (/Cal
houn, Pol John K ( alhomi, ot J’endlcton. >1 (nicn
nehauli, I’ioli ssor ot i he I‘rench Language, Charles
ton, and member of the Ac alemy and University
of Paris. Col //iiger, ( hiiiriiiaii of the Hoard of
Trustees ol the Pendleton /Inidemy. Kev.'JVupier
Keilh, id ‘(fcorgelow o, SC. Col VV L Slone, editor
ofihoNew Vorlv Commercial Advertiser. H PSloan,
Lsq. ol Pendleton. Dr. Wuj land, I’roddont ol
Hrovvn University, Khode Island.
tjiomas WAVLANI).
iii ty JO vv' Ivv
OTK 1 11. The exainimuion ot the scholars of
lhe Male and female Academy, al Lincolnton,
will take place in the Male Academy, the first Tims
day and Wednesday in July, and Thursday and
Friday Itdlowmg in the female Academy, at w Inch
the relatives and I Mends ol the scholars will bo ex
pected, and all woil wishers to iho eau.eol litera
ture are invited. TUK TUUSTKKS.
Juno 21 w2t
\\ A U A! SPIUNGS, N. C. ‘
fjj IJI U. juopneior ol’ this cslublisliment. hegs p ave
■. lo intonn Iho public, dial bo has made exten
sive improvements during the past winter, winch
will add much to the eonilbrl, and convenience ol
those who may visit this healthy, romantic, and
delightful summer region (he coming .easoii. IK
would also iiiciiiion n»r the benefit of: (rangers,that
lbe.ro u a well cslubli.shod White Sulphur Spring,
near Asheville, which lias ahaS undergone
extensive mipmvim* nis dining flic past winter.
Poisons from Soul Ii Carolina, North Carolina, and
Ctorgia, who have turn in the habit of a siqonrn at r
the Virginia Sjirings, ov«t bad roads, may enjoy all I
(h • benefits ol such a nip in Hnncoinbo, with much I
less labor, laligiie, and expense ; besides all the bills
ol the ililforcnt Southern Hanks arc talvcn in Hun
combe at par. The stage line i’roni CVoowv ille, via
this place, bus changed hands within a lew months,
and the prn cut cult rpri«ing proprietor promises to
spare no I rouble or expense to meet all iho wants of *
ih** traveller. Ihe Hunem.ihe road has never been 1
mas good order since it was made, as at this time. *
The piopnelor assures visitors that no trou
ble or expanse wiM be wauling, on bis part,
to lender this la nine a place of pleasure to all
who may call; and to the invalid, lie would
say, the climate ol Huncombe, vviih the aid
ol u mineral waters, will be able (o restore
him lo health, unless his disease be incura
ble. In conclusion I would aoy, with such a ch
ib.Ue as Huncombe, and Ibe romantic scenery ol its
mountains and rivers, with sue.li public establish
ments as flat Kock, Asheville, Sulphur Springs,
Warm Springs, and the inicinicdmte hotels, Itw
parts ol our country cun boast o( superiority.
niayiiH wfit J. 15. PATTON.
ail NIT II l> ST \TIS S HO TII L,
f taini , «viUi , t i *ro.
f B II f* subsetiher mlorms his friends ami the pub
* he, that be lias taken charge ol ihe huge anil
commodious house, Minuted on Iho northwest cor
ner of the public square, recently oe< upied by Mrs.
i Holland, and having considerably improved the
1 prcmi.M • , In* is pu pared lo act oinniodali' company
as eomtertably and in i s good style as any other
1 public house m the up country. 11 is table will he
1 furnished with the host the country atlbrds ; his bar
.* appled wdh choice liquors and wine.,; and his
stable vv ill I- attended a. ami prov itlc.l tor m m 1( b
a manner as to ploa.se Ibo lovers ot line horses. In
sliorf, no tioulde or expense w ill be spaictl to make
all • 11 mini table vv ho may .* »•«• proper to p.u roi use the
establishment. WlLl5\ SSiASDUi;.
June 11 Ivv
Sixty H<dinis ICcwanl.
V /jv, I»\.N;I\VA I tVoni the planlu
, “, ,MM of Jolmldrealmia and U m
1 /. m \N alien cuuni v, (fit.
! //LI./. Negro fellows, of the
follow ing descriptions, viz.
about 3o or d(» years
‘>l a"«“, ,i| il.'irl, compli'xioii, lugli
I'lioiK Imnes; 6 foot U or 10 mrlicH
* - 111 lii-isht. iiml u liimi iiiicrroqmi'd
M„ lK , rs . oiisidcralily -liis | r .ml
Ici'lli issomowluit doc-moil.
.lo«>, lilioiu -J8 or 2i) yunr« »r iik*’, alsu ilurk
11 nii|ilt..\ion. .i Uti. *.i lo II in* In s iii lii'iglil; nl u
liw o|K'n I'ouillciitinri', nml Kponks nunlil, wlun
spoki'u lo; no ollin- piirli, lilar nmHoi ri.viillodnl.
l\r«l , iilkuii :t,i \ oiii'N ol niro, has mlowui-usl
look , dark roinploxioil, ami ol ordinary m/.0.
Tin. luo I in, I am ilio properly ol John lireslmm
mid the killer ol Um ll is aupposed
ikul l key will attempt lo mi ke tkeir way to Amnes
ia, an I pel haps lioeilh.it place, hv the So Va
•'''l KiHid.lo (lliarli sion. Sixty dollars reward
" ill ke rim n li.r I heir uppn 1 etisii n, mid eouline
■nciil in am . ike iait or delivery 1» lludr ownorn, or I
to I'ltben li 11( d, in Aintn.sla. .1 reward ol .‘rJO
wdl loreilkcr ot llieiu.
Any nd'oiiniuion alioul them will he lhankfully
received hy (he proprielore, or lo
-“"J l>ial .It I//.V CItKSH A M
.. , WM. OKlisiiAM. ’
11 akon county April 24 1838. if
V. 11 '' Kollnrs ueuanl,
, 11 Umiawuy Irom Iho >nlis.u-
UlfL V'T’" 1 ‘ l>, > '“ki'rlasl, a nepro man nmm.d
*'asO J " nK '' ,! ttbuu ‘ I'M-my eight rears
I s m‘l m«rois lour keel eleven inches hid,
-•r/ e/ Vl ' ry ~ Il,rk ''""M'lrwimi, mid when inlerro
'fcfV ‘"sidy Sinners a little; he has a
«3SS3lull lace,and a great many marks ol ihe
whip oil Ins kaek. Said m-am was cmlined n Ma
eoaj.nl last summer I lin o months, ami htdone. ,1 n
iiml time to Air. Hill, of .Monroe eo. I wonld re
ipiesi jailors to he parli. nlar in evandninp jasl- a,
j the said in pro lay mv moiulis in tad u nlnn ten
J milt-a ol Ins master. llVnd iit jro i., eonlineil in
jail, so tkat led lino, I wdl p.u tin akin e rv vv , r d
I have no douM hot linn ke ha. id lend In. name
1 apul 1! wOni COUMEML'S L) TOlilN
V TEA* Tli'.iv WANTED- for the reman) 1
Ift in:, l p:iii id lim pre. i• .I y:n In take charge ol 1
11" * )ak I (ill Aeaib.'inv, ( k dumber i nil; I ■/, 1 or'gi '■
t ■! Ev.b iiK I*i*: I Ollii O, A "t‘iill<:m:.ii -bo ' :nt
produce .-alel aelory testimonial. ol i i.arai ter and
qnabfinal ions '.vill in* *■ 1 v, i! Ii liberal <•!•*'■* Hiriini 11 inn I
I i urml i;.i: Tneaei-!, A BEARN I’, '■ r’>.
may Si I 4tsm
j • , It VIS' \ U V V fr**ih llio .iil.f ii
tn-r., reading in Creenvdle, Ha, a
A nnil i in buy, liy the innne ol 1)1(1.', !
I c - - . ■-v ■ (calls 1:1111. ' ll Kiebard.) mill liny i
I uliiinl C lent I inch high, raw bomd, :
\\ v,’;\ uud weighs iiliinil IT.), nr HO 1b...
r*.'.-'v« nr - ■ <!>>)< I spoken, with one of lii.i (ore;
-.-a.--. - 'I, , ili lirnl.cii oi!', innl lon little hair
mi his licml; on.to intelligent active,and Htrongan to
nnscnlar (nivver. We brought said negro from tbo
line ol All o sippi and Alabama, Euuiler County.
Dick liu'l on w lien lie went away a mixed coat ami
fur lial.ollierelolliino not rccolloclcil. He formerly
cunio from N.C.
Al.-.o al lliesanto time ramuay, iLbrigbt mulatto
boy, bylbe nanioof W E-STLEY, belonging to (.'ol.
(looper, near lbic |ilaee, about 115 years ol ago, quick
spokon, obont 5 Irel 2 or Ii inches high, spare made,
nod a barber by prole -sion. Tins boy was bought
bom Air. Woolfbrko’n, at Columbus, in ibis Elate,
and by him was brought from Maryland; bo has
Ireipiently llireaK'iieil to go bnek. Westly bad on
w hen be went away, a striped pair of pantaloons.
They bol.li left without any provocation, and
with money enough lo carry them sonio distance,
j mid it is supposed will mal.elor some free Stale. It
’ j '* |.r(;liabli I bey may have lie pisses, or may be
j i arried ol by sumo while per an Whoever will
apprehend said negro' s,amj lodge I bom in tail, so
dial we gel Hieni, shall be liberally rewarded
June IS HARDAWAY*. HAWKINS
IT Vf* H01.!.A Its REWARD.
»»-«». STRAYED from tho subscriber,
1 . A'vgi living in Augusta, on Tuesday evc-
I (no I'.llll Irish a sinullroan po
| f.e, iicy, with short mane and tail, a scar
ft i f'jjfon bis bark,caused I y the saddle a
TT'e-rASSi iidge round one ol bis bind legs, be
tween bis hoof ami fetlock Joint, and branded C. E.
Tlie above reward w ill bo given loany personvvho
will di-livi r ...till horse to mo, or give any informa
tion, so (.bat I yet bint. 8. M. CALHOUN.
/ June 2a lie
(-TAII tll t .\)K Nit hK.
ON the first Tin sdny in A ngujt next, will bo sold
al llie < annt House m Columbia eiunity, with
in the legal hours of sale, and in pursuance of an
order of the Court of Ordinary ol said county, the
undivided ball of 700 lo res ol land, more or less, in
.‘i'lid county,on ibe waters of Kiokeo crock, bounded
by lands of Martin, Clanton, liastiun, and others,
belonging to Cazuvvay Bcallc, a minor,
limy 22 id VV. B. BEALLE, Guardian.
A I > tl I \IST If VT( JR’S S A I, li.
Wild, be sold, agreeable to mi order of the
honoruhlo Inferior Court of Jefferson coun
ty, w beu sitting (or ordinary purposes, on the first
Tuesday in August next,within the usual hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, before the Court House
door in lie town of Marietta, Cobb county, let of
land No 1038, in the Ifitb District of the 2d See
lion. furinerlv Cliorokeo county, now Cobb.
Also, oi llio same day, boloro tho Court [louse
door in the town ol Canton, Cherokee county, lot
ol land No. 491, in the 3d District of tho 2d Section;
each lot containing forty acres; sold as the teal es
lateol the late David Alexander,deceased. Tonus
ol salo on (lie day.
JOHN W, ALEXANDER, J , , ,
WM. S. ALEXANDER, < All '“ ra ’
June I, 1833 Id
Wild, be sold,at Elbert Court House, on the
first Tuesday in August next, agreeable to
an order of tho lion, tho Interior court of Elbert
county, while silling lor Ordinary purposes, all the
Lands lying in Elbert county, belonging lo llio
estate ot Patrick McMiilliiii, deceased, consisting
of olio Intel <■ i*n l a i 11111 e> one hundred and seventy
acres, more or less, adjoining Horatio I Cuss and
others ; one trai l containing three hundred and
ninety Hi res, more or less, adjoining Richard IS
Caines, Richmond Skelton, and others; and one
tract containing seven hundred mid filly acres,
more or less, adjoining John Eurmnr, Allen Can
ter and others. Tho above lauds will bo divided
into lots, and sold to suit persons wishing lo pur
chase—l’luts ol which will Ec exhibited at llio
lime of snh . 'J lie lands will bu sold subject lo Iho
Widow’s dower. 'Terms made known on Iho day
ol sale. ELIZABETH AkMI LEAN, Adin’x
WILLIAM JWeMIJLLA.N, .'.diuT.
may 3), 1833. mid
A D:\II\tSTTtATORN’ S I EM.
ft \J I Id. be sold on the first Tuesday in August
v * next, at llio lower market house in Augusta, ;
within the legal hours id sale, in pursuance of an
order uflJin (lotirl ol t Jrdiuary of Richmond county,
two negro slaves, named Ann and Joe, belonging lo
the estate Crcen if. I lollmid, dceooseil.
HEAL HOLLAND, Adm’r.
may 29 Id MAUV HOLLAND, Adm’x.
[ft] OTICIIL—AII persons indebted lo the estate
-Lsl ol Ccorge C. Bass, late of Burke totally, de
ceased, arc requested to make payment, amt those
having demands arc requested lo r<aider them in ac
cording to law. R. w. BASS, Adm’r.
npril 17
8 HOUR months alter dale, appliention will he
ft made to the honorable Inferior Conti of
Burke comity, fur leave lo sell a purl of llio real
estate of Soutliworlb Harlow,deceased.
REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx
npril 2li m Im
£ R months after dale, application will bo
* made lo ibe bon. the Inferior Court of Elbert
eouniy, while silling (in ordinary purposes, lor
leave in sell u negro man named William, belong
ing lo Margaret Aim Dcadwyler, a minor heir of
Joseph Deadw yler, Jr. deceased, lale of Elbert eo
ALEXANDER I'. HOUSTON, Cnardian.
may 31,1838 mlt
Georgia. tolmuhia county :
Us il EREAS James Carllirlgc, iitlniiiiislrrilor de
bonis imn, applies lor letters dismissury on
the (‘slate ol Athmi \V nll.er,deceased.
These are tberoliire lo cite ami admoiiisli nil and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
li ‘used, lo file their objections, if any they have,
within the limu prescribed by law, in my ollice,
lo slew noise why said letters should not bo grant
ed. (liven under my baud and seal at office, lids
2d day of .lime, 1338.
C Al!lt,i:i. JONES, Cijik.
<.■ oi gm, J,■ (let .on County;
I \ HERE AS W illiuiu I, dy, Abminis
. * I rat ol mI John Iv ig 1 it, lal ei it this e utility, de.
ceased, applies li»r letters disutissory from said ud
niinistiation,
Tin sc are iheref >re to eilo summon and admonish
all and singular, tho kindred and i redilors oi lin'
said deceased, lo he and appear al my iilfiee uilhm
the lime preset died by law, to shew cause, if uuy
they have, w hy said letters shall not he granted
(oven under my hand al oflieP, in Louisville, this
Slh June, 1838.
June 9 ERE.NEZER 110THWELL, Clerk.
j Georgia , Hill he < 'omit y :
\% /111 .Kl .AS Little Berry Burch applies for
v * letters disutissory; On tho estate ut Abish
Jenkins, deeensed.
1 hese are tbeiefiire to cite ami nrlnionisli all and
singular the kindred and , redilors ol said de. eased,
to be and appear al my etiiee within the lime pro- j
scribed by law, to show r an.,e, it any they have,
why surd letters should not bo granted.
CH.n until r inv band I ollice, in Waynesboro
lui.s ‘J.d fliiv ol iMun h,
mar Bl> Cm T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk.
| Georgia, itinke ( rnuity.
1 ft V.’ Ht.iil.AS James (.rubles Adminislrater of
* ’ (he i slate wl W in. Bryant,deceased, applies
lo Ino I'lf lolUt.s ol i I
J lii’.sf aiv i luTolor to eilo and admonish all and
tungulurllio kin Irovl and ot said dir’d to
be and appear ai any ollice, within the time prescrib
ed by iaw, to show eanse.il’ any they have, why
sanl lot lot's should not ho grateni.
(oven under my hand al ollieo in Waynesboro,
ibis 221 day of January 1838.
Jan 20 21m0m T H BLOUNT, oucon c.
<leoi’gi.a, .li'llcison t'rmuty ;
ft HE UK AS Roger I, (ramble, Admiiiislmi«r
• » et the estate ol the late Alamiing Siiradley
el stud eoliiiiy, deceased, applies lor dismission
trout said adimiiistrulioH.
These are theivl.ire to cite and admoiiisli all and
singular Iho kindred and ere, blurs ol said dee’ll i„
he and appear al lav ollh e, within the lime preserih
nl 1,1 law,lo..lu.vv cause, (limy they have,why s.ud
lelU'is bhuuld nut ho uranted.
(oven under my hand, .<■ I ,| im i
diy el Kb. 1838. LLU'NEZER RuIJIW El I
nwr 1 Clerk C
\ \ MV' I i | kizats.i
A
*if ' _ .'i-'V. ;c /.
: Tho following is an extract from a lorihcoming
work ofDr. Fetors, the discoverer of \ I m celebrated
Vegetiiblc Ant i-Hilions frills*
“ Health, wealth and enjoyment aro tho throe
i prime ejects of life. 'i he two former are
1 only Nought as a moans !»> obtain the latter.—
Man seeks lor wealth as the moans of enjoyment.
Ihit vain is r.ncli pursuit without lb-* possession of
health. Without bodily strength ami vigor, noil her
1 the physical nor the mental—neither the inner nor
, tho outward inrm K capable of any achievement,
wh' vherof width or i-iij ivinon-. Mens sana in
; » oij)ore ,sano a .sound mind in a sound body—ia
1 the nine qua non —tlie ah,solute reqni; ilo,fbr;any eiTi
» eicnl effort in the attainment of human ends. Tho
mind may he actixe, but if the body la* feeble, then
is the mind active to little purpose, iin joy meat is
not there; and the finest laid plans are rendered
abortive by the .shuttered condition ofonr tenement
of clay.
Ihn. nay that a man could obtain wealth—lhul he
I'onld acquire (ho gold ofOpldr, and bring home all
the treasures of the mint's ol Golconda, yet w ithout
health, where would be his happiness ? He would
bo miserable in tliu midst of his gold and his dia
monds; lie would pine away hi wretchedness and
despair, and he would exclaim with the wise man
ol old, “all is vanity and vexation of spirit.” His
liinh.a are rucked with pain and ke cannot rest, his
appetite is genu, and ho loathes his food; his sto
macli is oppressed with nan <a, and ho turns sic k
omngaway at tho bounties of a munificent provi
deuce. I le would give all he i \\on h—nay,all the
world il he hud it fur the poor hut healthy man’s
appetite.
“ J’lease give mo,” said a hungry wretch to a
wealthy feeble man, “ please gi\e mo a sixpence to
buy mo a morsel of food; I am almost starved !”
I would give a thousand dollars fur your appe
tite,” said the rich man, as ho handed the hungry
one u dollar.
Os so much importance is health to the enjoy
ment of life !
Mill whereto, rnclhinks I hear the reader nsk,guh
servos this homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub
ject ? Ho wo not all know (ho value ol health ?
Ho we not a 1 ! attend to it as one of ( Jin chief, if not
the chiefost concerns of our mortal existence ? Ho
we not employ the means to attain and preserve it ?
Ho wo not lay out money—do we not fee physi
cims—do wc not follow their advice—do we not
swallow their prescriptions ?
True—most true —gentle reader, t hou does!, all
things, wo dare .say, and more. .Still, we cannot
believe our homily on health to he altogether unne
cessary. 4s in morals, so in physic is it requisite
to have “ hue upon line, and precept upon precept.”
Men in health forget that they may be sick, and
men in sickness do not always employ (be must ju
dicious means to attain health.
Very true, Hoc-tor—nu n do not as you say always
pursue the right road to health. Now, I know of
some people who are always dosing themselves
with physic, ana running to the doctors and apoth
ecaries every day of their lives. They take, I verily
believe, a cart loud of drugs m a year, and yet they
aro not well after all
Ho you know the reason?
Why, yes, in my opinion there are two reasons.
In (he first piaco they take too much medicine, and
mi the second, they do not lake the right kind, i
use dto make the same mistake. Hut lately, that i:
to say for two or three years past, Tve hit upon a
bolter plan. I lake Hr. Meters’ Vegetable bilious
Fills,and I derive mere benefit from one dollar laid
out in (.hern, than J used in paying fifty in any fir
mer pursuit of health, besides saving a world of
nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous
quantity of medicines. Ho you know Hr. Fetors ?
Very well.
And have yon ever taken his medicine ?
I were n blockhead else.
They tell mo lie is none of your quacks, who un
dertakes to mend and regulate tho human machine
without so n'ncli ns a knowledge ol its parts,
and how (hoy are put together. '1 hey say ho un
derstands anatomy unci physiology, I think limy c all
them, and is a*’ familiar with hutuny and chemistry
as I am with (he,rend to mill.
You are rightly informed. Hr. Holers is no em
piric;. Ho doc s not undertake w hat he does not
understand. He; was regularly tired to the healing
art. lie has spent years in the acquisition of know
ledge; he has devoted himse.flo the study of the
human frame, and the diseases to which it is sub
ject, and now he is applying Jus acquisition to (ho
relief of sullcriiig humanity.
lie does not put forth the absurd claims often ad
vanced by the inventors of patent nostrums —name
ly i that of c uring all diseases with a single pro*
scriptiou! Such a pretence he would deem about
as ditiic ult to swallow as to take the nostrums of
those who put it forth. There is no such medicine.
I here is not, and never was, a panacea tin* all dis
eases The Vegetable Bilious Fills protend to no
such miracle, lint what is infinitely better they
effect what they undertake They keep the word
of pr anise to the stomach, and the prima via which
they make to thoearaud eye. And tHat indeed is
no slight recommendation. Nor arc the complaints
to which these Hills arc l adapted few nor far be
tween. The disorders arising f rom u morbid stale
ol the bile are, unfortunately, many, distressing and
fatal. A large putt ion ol all the fevers, especially
tUllic :uwlh and in the marshy districts, arc owing
to this cause, from the distressing ague and fever,
which almost sfial.es asunder life and limb, to the
fearful “ \ellew .lack,” which seldom quits his \ic
tiiu without sundering soul and body us ho takes
his leave.
Coti\er*anl from his previous practice, with dis
ease, in all its limns, w inch originates from the dis
order of the bile, Hr. Folds was fust Pal to employ
his knowledge and experience in the preparation of
a medicine which should prove clii-aeious in tins
large class us diseases, w Inch should relieve the ac h
ing unci the dizzy head, Un i restore tin- nauseated
mid loathing stomach, at the same time that it pre
vented those more tital cil « s which arc so apt to
follow from tin ir imprudent m leet.
Tor this purpose he prepared with much care and
just adaption to lhe* purpose, (ho Vegetable Bilious
Hills, which he is happy to say, from long experi
ence*, and the abundant testimony us these who have
employed them have answered, more than answered
his sanguine expectations.
It is not his own more assertion you arc call
ed on to believe. Jl is not the ipse cf ixit ufany single
mun—though ho was us great as Galen or Hippo
crates —that you are to pin your faith upon iNei
ther—although ii is said in the sacred volume that
“by Ihe mouth ol two or three witnesses shall all
things bo established”—are you to believe in so
small a number only ? A cloud of witnesses is be
fore you. They are 100 numerous to bo easily
overlooked; they are too intelligent to be carelessly
beard; they are too respectable to be slightly re
garded.
Believing the spontaneous testimony of those
w hose experic nco is the best lost us tho truth they
assert. Hr. Holers has thrown together in tho fol
lowing pages, n few of the many hundreds of te. li
iiioinuls received from every quarter where his
pills hav-eomo into use. They are loft to sp- ak
lor themselves. They are tho words cd those who
“speak wlml they do kn »w, and tea ily to what
I they have seen and experienced.”
Ik* careful and inquire lor Holers’ Vegetable
! Fills; they mo sold in Augusta by 7/avilnnd, Kis
j ley A- (’u Thomas Burnell & Co, iYelson Harter,
and James Lcverich. april 17
; Georgia, Coluidbiti county :
U/ H Kit HAS J miles Harihdgo, administrator,
applies for letters di sniissory on the estate
us Robert W. Walker, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said do
c i .ised, to lilo their objections, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, in my of. , i.i
shew c ause w hy said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand this *Jd day of June, fsqs.
GABRIEL JUNKS, c lerk.
months alter dale, application will hi;
made lo liie lion the Inferior v’unrt of Klbcrl
« ciuniy, wbile stUing lor ordu.ary purposes, fur
leave to .s- II ail the finds and negiucs belonging to
tho estate of Abner Ward, deceased, late of said
county. TliO’6 JOHNMVN, Adm’r.
may dl, I'JJ.* mil
Georgia. JelTcrsou County: j
b. 111.11 i-.AS kiln ■-; M };til, ::ilminir. |
% 9 tra'or >;i; I lit: «-l ite ol'.lantu; E Well#, lult: |
of said i iiiiiily, (!•:■ .-a-c-d applies lor letters of dis
mi. ;ni iioin int i Kiliv
!in ■ lire line, .o.i i<> rim and i.dmoni.- h all fil I* i
hi ; a 1.,. 111,. 1 iudo >1 mid creditois ol said dm eased,
Id lie- u'liti :t; aat in’, oliii-j within I lie- time jifu
.:i I'iljs-l hy law, a. iu.-w cause, if tiny liny have,
whyiaid letters should Udl ho granted,
i 1 \ on tin.!. r1 i v hall lat office, in l.omvdlc, thin
■ ill (lay of .iiny, lo.ii> J, iSOTIIW laiji.. dork.
may In Om
(Cijoiyi.t. .hiiibvsi'u ci/iuuy:
lli-.RKAfj, ihuriok 15 < nnnolly, Admlniritra*
# J toroutllO Jslalo of Tandy C Jones, late
of said county, deceased, applies for Loiters dt>
1 missory.
These are therefore to cite mid admonish ail and
, sing-ilar the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
, ho and appear al rnj office within the lime prescri
! lad hy law, lo file their objections, if any they
have, lo shew cause why said Idlers should not he
f granted.
1 Given under my hand, al, office, in Louisville,
this 1 (5 1 1 1 day of March, 1838.
; march 1C EBEN EZER HOTHWELL, Clk.
Georgia, Jt fferson com!; :
\fkf 11 EKE AS Ashley Bhillips, administralor
j. on the e late of Siephou (Jotter, lalo of said
county, deci i od, appli i fur letters diarniasory.
1 1 li. so an-tin r i ire lo cite and admonish all and
r singular I lie kindred and creditors of tho said do
' ceased, to he mid appear id my office within the
1 lime pit-: crihcd hy law, lo show ciiaso ifanylhey
H have, v iiy ;.ui-l letters !ioi;!d not he craulod.
Given unde.- my hand at olii'-e, in Louisville,
his 1 Gill day of March 1838.
J mar JO EBEN EX. Ell BOTIIVVKLL.CIIt
I Goorgtri, fj-.t'l.i; comity:
I \,y DEUEAS Elijah Altawcy, administrator no
* o the estate of Bedding l'J ijyranl, late of said
. county, deceased, applies lor Iclleis disiuis.iory.
I 'J Ik.m; are therefore to cite and admonish all and
i sigylar the kindred apd creditors of said deceased,
1 to he mid nppoarat my office, within llio litre pre
. scribed By law, to show cause, if any they have,
1 why said letters should not he granted.
, Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, ihis 17ih
, day el feln, 1838. T J1 BI.UUIVT, IE Cl’k.
s fob 21 ndim
- Georgia, HarkcCoUntyJ
- Court of Ordinary—present, their honor* GW Ev
mis, Ahul Lewis, and K fainter, Esqs.
March blh 1838.
s fc TI’ON the pehlion of Burton McGhee, alating
*t-J Abner E Holliday,dec., lalo of Burke county,
1 did, on (he loi.li day oi September, 1831, hy his ecr
> lain houd of I hat. date, obligato himself, his heirs
and.assigns, lo execute lo one Wm Daniel, of JVior
- pan e miily, lilies to the lot el Land in the town of
> Boinset, in ihe comity of Murray ; commencing on
the street at llie comer ol lot No 3, in the (li st divis
• iunolsaid town, running soiilh with said street six
ty-four, to a street, 40 leet wide, thence with said
street one hundred and sixty feet lo a cross street,
theme up said struct, lo lower part of lot No 3.
■ And als'i sliding that he is the assignee ol' said
I bond, and that said Abner K. departed this life
1 without executing said lilies, and praying that Ma
• thow Jones, the tuhniiiislratur of the said Abner E.
may he directed to execute lo the said Burton Me
1 Ghee titles lo said lot. Whcrpupoii, on motion ul
Million! Marsh, counsel (or said petitioner, it is or-
I dored, that unless good cause bo shown to the con
trary, the said Matthew Jones,udiu’r. us uloresaid,
will be, at July term ol this court next, directed lo
make said titles- And it is further ordered that a
copy of ft is rule ho published once a month fur
three months, before said court,
A li no extract from the minutes.
march 21 m3t T H BLOUNT, 1> ol’k.
Georgtu—Burke county. ~
Court of Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W.
Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. i’almer, esqs.
liuhi {hi, At., March blh, 1838.
yi’ON t lie petiliotiol Elisha Hay mans, executor
oi Samuel tlaym.ms, deceased, lalo of Burks
eoiiuly, slating that he has fully exeeuicd the last
will and testament ol said Stephen Daymans, de
ceased, and praying letters dismiasory. it is there
fore, on motion ul counsel, ordered, lliat the clerk
doissuua citation requiring ail concerned,lo ho
and appear al the court at September term next
then mid there to show cause w hy said letters aliall
not ho granted, and that said i itilaliun be publish
ed once a luunlh till said court.
Air no extract Irom the minutes,
march ~ 1 fini ’i’ H BLOUNT, D ol’k.
Georgia, Butko Conulfi
Court of Urdinury, present their Honors G VV
Evans, Abel Low is and E Buhner, Erqrs.
Kid,-Mi Si, blh March, 1838.
S Ji OS the petition of Samuel Barron, executor of
Alisolem Kin.-ey, deceased, lute ul Burke eo
statin” that ho has fully executed said w ill and set
tled the estate ul said deceased, and praying letters
tlismissory. 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 lu show cause why the
same should mil ho grained ; And it is further or
dered that said citation he published once u month
till said court. A true extract Irom the minutes.
mar 20 6m T. H. BLOUNT, U. Cl’k
Georgia— liurke County.
Court ol Ordinary, present, their .Honors, G W
Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Buhner, Esqrs.
Rule NiSi, blh March, 1838
ÜBON I he petition of Million! Marsh, Adminis
trator ul John Watts, deceased, this day tiled,
praying that a Citation may issue lor letters distuis
sory hum said Auministruttui. Jl is on motion
ordered that the sumo do issue and he published
oiioo umouth fur six months. A true extract Irom
the minutes. T ii BLOUNT, n c o o a o.
March 20 Cm
Georgia, utu-ke County.
t lourt of Ordinary, present their Honors W G
Evans, Abel Lew is and E I’auiier, Esqrs
Rule Mi St blh March, 1838
B Tl’ON the application ol Mulford Marsh and
fielding Eryof,praying that the Clerk do is
sue a citation lor letters dismissory us administra
tors on the estate ul fielding fryer, deceased It
is sit motion ol Counsel ordered, that the cainedu
issue returnable to September term next ol Ihis
Court, lo be published once a month till said Court
A true ex tree I from the minutes.
march 20 Cm Tis BLOUNT, 1> ccoit c.
Georgia, llnrku county:
Cum lot Ordinary—present their, honors <5 W Ev
ans, Allred Lew is, and E Buhner, Esqrs.
March blh, lcJB
|j j BOA the petition ol James bltclianaii and Wm
y Howler, siuiing lhat Abac/r K Holliday, deqM.
lutOiU i>uri«o rouiity, died in ihc county id Murray,
on ino day ul fc>c*|»Lcmbcr, 1831; by liis certain
bond ul Ibut dale, a copy oi'which i.s liicd in this
court, obligalo iiimaoii lo one- V\ i.ilium UuuicJ, ol
iHorgaii county, his heirs or assigns, litJcw to two
lols in ihoiovvn ol Puinsct, known by the No 2 ,
undone hull oi'Mo 10. And by his cerium
other bund, made in i lie sumo county on iho Gtli day
ol fcVpU mbcT, 1831, the said Abner K obligated
Uiinscli to execute {to the (said W illiam Daniel, his
heirs or assigns, the other hall o! said lot JNo 10, in
the said town ol Ikniisot (u copy oi' which last
mcnlioneil bond is liicd in tins court) and the said
James and Willi.mi aro the assignees oi said bunds,
and also that said dbner K departed this lilo without
executing sui«l lilies; and praying ibis court lo di
rect Matthew Jones,administralor ol the estate of
said Ahuer lb, lo execute the said lilies lu the said
James and W illiam, li is thereupon, on motion ol
Mulluui iMarsh, counsel lor said petitioners, ordered,
that nnlcs;i good cause bo shown lo the contrary,
tluii this court will, al July term next, direct said
administrator to execute said titles. And it is lur
thcr ordered, that ibis rule be published once u
month lor three months bolorc said court.
A true extract Irom the minutes,
march ‘3l m3t Tll ULOUMT, I) cl’k.
vU’oigia, iinrkc county:
Court oi Ordinary— present, their honors G \V Ev
uus, Abel Lewis and E I'almer, E. (ji*s.
March blh 1838.
n T I*ON the petition ul ilonuis Carrol, ul iVJurray
county, staling that Abner E Holliday dec’d,
ol liurke county, i id, in the county ol lUunroc, on
the 6th day ot October, JB3o, by his bond of that
date; ;i copy is tiled in this court, bind him
self, his litirs uiM assigns, to execute lo one Wil
liam Daniel, and his assigns, ~1 Murray county, hy
the first day of January, JS3(j, titles to that lot ol
land known hy the number one hundred and sixty,
in the 10th district, 13th suction, originally Chero
kee count'.; and staling ihalsaid Aimer 1-1 departed
this lift) without executing said title; and that the
said Dennis is the assignee of said bond; and
praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the ud
iimiislrutoi on tl.o (-statu of said Aimer E to c.ve
cute title to said lot to the .-.aid Dennis. U hereup
on, it is,on motion of Milliard ’dm m, loini.d |„,
said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause
show 1 1 to the cmtr.iry, that on the first Monday in
Jniv next, toi., court will diicct ;aud adiiinnistrutur
to execute stud title. And n is linlhci uidc.ted,
tii.it a copy ul I In.i rule be published oiu ea month
lui tnree montiis h-doie said lime.
A true e.vrai t itotu the nunnles.
■H.o. it H met Tll BLOUNT, L) cl”;
\ UTRHNGTUBNING PJ.AKTEUS, pro
' , parud weakness in the In cast s„j t .
| liii 1:, 0.r limbs,etc, they will give almostimmediate
( ami (toollung reln.-l, uuil lor pleasantness, safely
<!!!.<•■, and > .Tlainty. aro decidedly superior iu most
oilier remedies, lor sale by
ANTONY & HAINES,
!I |dil --■' «.*’l Jlroiul street.
;• ’OL. BROW N ol' Brown’s Ferry, look Irom th
'-•’lndians one bead guard Chain with “Win P lum
noy Angml - “2; 183-1,” worked in il with gold beads
“iso, one lull jewelled doublo-ciued liunling watch,
"dii gold guard chain and key—tlio watch lias
line loiters on the front case—llto owner, or any ol
his relations can gel it by describing letters and prov
n g property. 11' no uppliculioh be made i.i four
months, llie watch will he sold and the proceeds di
vided among tho troops,—application to he made to
the editor of the Columbus Herald lor tho head
chain, and lor the Watch to Col. Brown.
Tha Columbus //crald will copy the above ami
forward tho account to Col Brown.fl nov 27—tf277
APMIJVISTUATOItS’IN OX ICE.
A LL persons to wliom tho estate ol Henry Zinn,
21 deceased, is indebted, will render their claims
within the time prescribed by law; and all indebted
to said esiale are requested to make early payment
to the undersigned. JANE H. ZINN, Adtn’x.
may 9,1838 Cw JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r.
ij months idler dale application will bo made
A to Justices of tlm Inlenur Court of Kiclintoiid
county, silting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
■ sell the real and personal estate ol Henry Zinn,
late ol I-.clunoud couuly, deceased.
Jamb h. zinn, Adm’x
i may 0,183 d dm JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r.
jV«TICii.-F u jr months after date, appiica
-4 d 1.1 n will he made b> the honorable Interior
Court ol Richmond comity, w hile sitting lor ordi
i nary purposes, lor leave to sell a lot of land in the
I loth district mid 4th section in Cherokee county,
belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also
1 one oilier tract drawn by Bolt Williams, in,Lee co.
, sold for tha benefit ol iho heirs of said Williams.
may 2,1638. F. H.MANTZ, Guardian.
’ jC''OUR months alb rdnlcapplication will he made
A to the honorable the Justices of the Interior
1 Gourlof Ncriven county, while sitting lor ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to
the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late of
said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r.
ULI.IA ROBERTS, admTx.
Feb sih, 1838 -inn 33
fklOTiCiE.— F unr nionlhs after date, application
i » will he made to tho honorable Inferior Court
of Lincoln county, when silling for ordinary pur
poses, lor leave to sell a part of iho real estate ol
1 John Willingham, deceased.
ISAAC WILLINGHAM,) . , ,
NELSON GARRLTT, f Adm tm.
1 March sth, 1838. mar 23 4m
gpui K months utter dale, application will le
A made to the honoiahle Inferior Court ofCoi
, lumhiu county,whilc sitting lor ordinary purposes,
liir leave to sell Iho Land ami Negroes belonging i«
llto estate of Hubert Allen of said comity deecasedv
march 8 WmJ RHODES, Ex’r
lAOLlKmonlhs alter date, application will bo
made to thoHonoraolo the Infcrier Courtol
Scriven County, when sitting for ordinary putpu
sos, for leave to sell all the Lunds belonging to tho
Lslatc of James Boston, dec’ll
THOMAS’ BOSTON, Adm’r.
March 8, 1838.
IjvOUK months alter dale applicalion twill ho
made to tho honoiahle the Inferior Court of
Taliaferro county, when silting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to soil the real estate of James Laim
don, deceased ; all persons concerned will please
akenotice. V OROTHV LANGHON, Guardian.
June 12,1838 hu
| months all it date,application will he made
•i. iu the honomblo the inferior court of Jellor
son county, when sitting ns a court for ordinal y
purposes for leave to soli the land and negroes o
Richard Hudson, deceased.
march 16 HARVEY B PIPKIN, Adm’r.
J/lUIJR months alter date application will bo
A made to the Interior Court of Lincoln county,
when silling (or ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the interest of (Samuel Coulter, lute of said county,
deceased, in a negro man Moses,as part of the
estate of said deceased.
WI LI AM REYNOLDS, Administrator-
Lincolnton, May J'J, 1838
f)' Oil 11 months after day application will ho
made to tho bon the Inferior Court of Burke
courtly, while silting lor ordinary purposes, fef
leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Hilliard
.1 Roe, deceased march SO A HKoE, Adm’r
tjftODß months alter tilde applicalion will he
A made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke
county, when tatting tor ordinary purposes, to sell
the real estate of I.leaner Lewis, deceased, ol said
county. ELEAZLR L. COWART, Executor
may 22, 1838 m4t
months alter dale, application will he
- made to the honorable tho Into tier Court id
Burke county, when selling tor ordinary purposes,
lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the
estate of John J. Roe, deceased.
A. H. ROE, Administrator.
Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. 4m
IHHJUiI months after date application will ho
A made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer
son, silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell
the lands in said county, belonging to the estate ol
tho lalo ! homas B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne
gro women, Mary and Lucy with her child. Wold
lor the benefit ol the creditors of said estate. Tins
23d April, 1838.
PHILIP ROBINSON, ) ~ ,
april 23 4m JOHN R WELLS, $ 1-x rs
I ('CUR months after date application will he >
niailo to tho hon .Court of Ordinary, of the •
county of Jefferson, lor leavo to sell 60a acres ol
pine land in tho comity of Burke, on ihc waters of
Davids Brunch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T
J. 31 orilacl, and others, sold lor the benefit of the
heirs of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors.
J A3l IkS CROSS, Guardian.
Louisville, May 24, 1838 . 4m
(O'-01-U months afterdate, application wililie
made lo the libnorablo Inferior court of
Burke county, for leave lo sell all the real estate
es George 1-. Seonyers, deceased
JANE SCON VERS, Adrax
april 2d mini
All cxlnumliiuuy mid remur buffer 'Jntc.
Mrs Alary Dillon, of Williamsburg!), Vv;ais j-eferored
lo boullh by the use of tins medlcinb.---'l’liA symp
toms of this deslrcssiug case were |is followfe: Total
loss of c.pporile, pglpilalioii ol life heart',lwi itching
of the tendons,w iih a general spasmodic affliction ol
the muscles, difficulty, of breathing,’ giddiness,
langour, lassitude, grout depression 6lApjrit&, with
the fear of some mipciidiiig evil, a sensation of
fluttering at the pit of ihc stomach, irregular tran
sient pains iu different parts, great emancipation
with other symptoms of extreme debility.
Tho above case was pronounced hopeless l.y
threeof the most eminent physicians, and u disso
lution ol the patient daily awaited lur by her friends,
which may he authenticated by tho physicians
who were in attendance. Alio has given her cheer
bil permission to publish tire above facts, and will
also gladly give any information respecting iM
benefit she has received to any enquiring mind.
MARY DILLON.
95* Mi - . Charles Semple, who had been
afflicted (or five years with humoral habitual Aslh
inn, applied lo Dr Evans on the 4lh of Nov. labor
ing under tho following symptoms: A sense oi
lightness across the chest, u : ih the greotest dilli
caliy in breathing, distressing cough, generally
ending with copious expoi-lm.-i, ~,n ol viscid phlegm
disturbed rest, the luce lur, I and of a livid.hue;
could iiollie in a honzoiile. ......cion without the
sensation of immediate sail -muon, languor, drow
siness, and dissinvss iu the head, and lossolap
pel-10.
Mr S. applied to the most eminent physician m
the city, likewise used several other remedies
without obtaining any permanent benefit un
til his friends persuaded him ~o place himsel
under Dr Evans’ treatment. He is now relieved
ol his complaint, and called at tho office yesterday,
avowing that he had nut words lo express his gruti
ude for Ihc benefit ho had received.
For sale by ANTON V A //AIN ES
Georgia,Columbia County: *
\#7 HER EAS Benjamin H. Warren and John
W McGar, Executors of the Bill of William
31, Gar, decoa- d, applies for letters Dismisxory.
Th.-. care tlicrelnn lu < uc ami admonish all and
.-in ir ului ihc kindred and ( redilom ol said deceased
lo be and appear at my office within the lime pro
si ribed by law, lo shew cause il any they have,
why said teller,; should nut be giauied.
Given umlci mv hand at ollice, ibis 24th day of
1-1 bin n-v I -38 GABRIEL JUNES, Cfell’
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