Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, August 28, 1838, Image 4

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Mvstkuiovs An mii. —T 'i 1> Ad vertiser tells 111' 1 Colli 1 •■ mr ' 1 • 1 ■ y •" !" 1111; the loss ami recovery t1 u e »•* -**•* 1 a >l*’ am ’ tit money, which was sent Irom to city :<■■••ii■ llic middle ol June. Tim money in , u | art „t the Midi mi stii'O l« Hi of live m'llium and was aduuievd by the M.,rri. Fh.a.il (’ ni,.eor Tlio whole iimo'in! in •e'l la lan: doth (HKI. The bills wo understand, wm. |tnl n t > in govern I parka ,;os, i' a. h lull ' n 111 )>• ■' 1 with a (iriviilo mirk, iml I lie whole c.r. •: nl i y ronm d over in New Vorlt. liov. Ma m i icl l f ■ <I De'roit somewhere about the I-'V n • .1 n The mysterious transaction la v. iiifh w" al lude is tins. The Hiiiniiiil ut inoiii ■ i Iv.< 11 • • d wns, in we I nve nod, (ml up in , vi .id . nidi package*, placed m n trunk, mnl d* yan.liod lu lids c.ty. On arriving line, it. win count ed over, and discovered to tail ohort t’ruiil lour to six thousand dollars. Tins is said to liiue b< l a ah it the Hill nl June. Atieiwaids m order to mile ait nr- I.alignment, it wis (him mined Iblil the whole should be sent hick, mid not du-h.us' d m the slate as originally iiileuded. Th win or. cordingly dime. On the U-'Uli of June, Iho money which WHS no.slug, mi id to h ' nhnnl >#r>,. r >(NI, wn- received hy thu eoiiipauy in .<■ w Vorl, Ihrooeh the I’o.vt < Mi- in no rue -lop • with the direction printed with u pen. It is known by those who couidml the money in this city, that I lie lolls id.-'rn ted Irom tie: trunk were not all of one | linkage, hoi they weie very carefully taken C oin Iho (liferent packagers, ii Cow hills taken from eneli, so in not to cxcilu sir*pieimi—the villino | ndnhlv supposing, n they were all eoiinted and inro fslly maikod that they would he received nl the treasury without bring recounted. Tlio packages containing lulls of a small den no • nation were unlnnr-in d. h rill: .M n i uoois is. The iS’ii'clu/, Free 'Trader contains a statement of the progress of this hr inch of the FI reh in Tonis, vvh eh must lie truly gratifying to nil lovers ot evnit gel tea I piety. ‘'The Alotliodist alone have In (lintcountry twenty somelics and Il'dU preach ers—including six elders and three exhorlet;'. < )no of tin ir Al ssinnaries—the IF v. R. Ah x under, has l.iavelled Ih s year, m the eonrseol Ins circuit,/imi/j urn hiiuiliiil mih s nilhnrxi;- 1 hark, continually exposed to nil tin; dangers nud vicissitudes, and enduring all I lira piivu lions attendant upon such a lour through n disquieted and unsettled country.” The Fife Tinder closes with tlio following beautiful oulogiom upon the Methodist Clergy; “The itinerants of the Methodist, Clnirch — llic real nn-upliislicaled followers of Wiley '• and ot Whitfield—areiheino i extraordinary body ot moo that ever lived. They urn the pioneers nl civil zilioii; they heed iml danger, however imminent; they stay not ho luxuries; limy care not to tread the carpeted null, or to seek learning or pleasure in i hosier nr saloon, but on, on they go, to tho i niiofest verge id the gloho, wherever erring man has wandered: 'wherever them in one smd In he reehiinild, I here they go, to wrestle with the world, lo . defy its temptations! to enlighten its moral darkness. Apart from the holy rhaiacler nl ( Ins mission, (hero is amoral giiindunr in llie Methodist itinerant ns ho wools hs way i through pathlesu forests, wilhoiit. insoeinlos, without reward, without even the stimulons of praiso. lln leaves home, and kindred, the tio nl e.i rly love, per/mps, n nil goes forth to si rug- / g'e unknown and alone—lo doom himself lo poverty, lo the gibus and jeers of ihu gay, (o < •firoken lienilli, to premature old age. Ami * rvlint is Ins impetus' his not ambition; il is 1 ■not pride/ it is not nny one nl' (ho selfish mo- , lives ilnil sway tho hiimaii breast. What is n n? Header—ills lo preach tho word ed hlii 'to thu poor. 'J'iii.; iSM» os Tim Woiu.ii.—Two or linen j •clergymen have recently put forth works pro- I dieting the arrival of the end ol the world 'Bomelimo between 1810 and HAH, Toa.il |j such prophecies we have hitherto h ■ i ;11 iin;i<A •dulotts; hut are free to conli ss that fuels like ' tho following, which wo cut'lrum llie Rost,on Times, uro strongly corrobotniivo ol ihu imlh >s (if these predictions. When tailors and prill, dors who work on trust, hegin to he paid, the 8 symptom is indeed alarming. ■ N j A gniitleman now res iling in this city, who | 'formerly published n paper in Connecticut, N , lias recently loceivctl a letter from an old do- h hiKjoent subscriber, lurking over the money tl due, and expressing the utmost rernnrso nl ' chnsoiencu for having so long deprived him id Ids just dues. What a hint will ho wiped \ .mil from the fair luce ut'creation, when men shall uiidursliind distinctly that, cheating it • poor printer is an unpaidoimWe sin. ! Cost or <v Watch. — During the war nl 17H 1 ), a sailor wool lo a xva'i h mikin’s, \o V.oiulun, and handling n small French watch 'to ihe artist, nsked how milch il would cost to repair it. The watch maker looked at it, and finding it much injured, told him It would com ni«re than the original purchase. "Oh, if ‘that’s all, I don't mind il,” repled the sailor “I’ll oven give double the original eo t, lor 1 have a umeration lor tho watch.” “What might you have given for il!” impiiivil iho watch maker. “Why," said .lack, I •.Melting .his trousers, “1 gave u French fellow a knock on the head for it, and if you’ll repair it, I’ll give you two.” Tins I’liniOmci!.—Win n t leu ral Jack 1 son decided to appoint Kendall ns Rost Mas- j ter (lenrrnl, ho satisfied \ no llureo that In \ was tho very man who could si rve him II r I most in appointing his friends lo olliee, mnl I one who would lake most, pains to firing the I patronage of the olli. e to lie ir on ( .lection . Tho people are not aw ire of the iliuigeroi;.- power enlnislod lo Ihs unsernuntmis peinuo. 1 II s annual expenditure.- aiiimig conli;: to . clerks, mail carriers, &e. & ■. niomiul in near 'U\fhc millions of dollars !! and he dies iml p iy one cent, il he know s it, to a political .qi poiienl. The imiuher of pei .on . a.. as depntv I’osl Masters, whom ho ollicnilivj called "Uirchnn ammiiils to/ ,i / /.. mvul!! Willi I'ns army at his heels and live \ million of niinual (’.vprmlitiircs, ho niki - tin* I field against the friunds ol lih" ty unil law, ami urges every man in the puhi c set vine to he; active and zihms in opposing the li lends >•: •reform to tin; utmost. It n- t one lor the people to awaken to their danger.-- V 1 . .S' ir. FIX VOX ( OM IMi W 1 1 HO l T 11 nll Ml . Ol! ir.—The Fanadians are j,i .. 111 .- i.ji then traps and selling among tu. ■ witli one Imndo'd ot thes.* onogi'alils. pa ■ Ilirongh-Ua i i,m, F. F aVrdnv their ii ay lo I, iho \\ -.i p , , | on Lake On'a io, u’s . re, iv'v Iv , •two hundred emqni.vs nud ’ tony I; hound :o the same de«l nat. n. ,\ . 0111 | JS.orhng and other pin ■ aB, ;'a; dn , 1- nly engag'd purchasing loea:io..a in t: SihPs All the above inte. .... ... . .o - ifroni the Fatiadu papei - ih-;insi In ■, — V, J Nan. \ vast deal of imilatn i r. n s, to !■ fabricated in t.'ettc mid Mairei; and i .run. froquently introduced into the insioms. e Oporto and Madeira, branded with ii. sc h names and slopped m us. Also an iuo.i ■<, quantity of fi i,,., (i ini proviu 'filial la-.urcd district — /hid. J 1 - "I I I ‘ ' |)Ol fMHS m:u AH!) will ho given ♦ If** luT il *• opj>rt?li» r»«luM find « nrif;ucrrtOnl "( two 1 :li|«tv«.s in any sale jail m tie yule,w»(h iii tiion "I and tin; deUmikin • f the lioi-ei s•> a- I tinv :■ I lit' i.», or %'l't lor lb* tiu r ;.c«atom <)| "* t>| |lk* lione.** ii a dark hay, d- ep color, will* hi!l (,i hi* which lien on Ir.t- 101 l aide ol his ueele,nnd ho runic * In-* toil •» hiilc i » one hdo lire, olh* r n a small hor-o, jd black, with thin inarm and ha* a .mill dent on one klcJm ol lih net k, ri»l< > well, his cuit undci l e ; uthll. or -ii bannvh is airily a rack or puce 'Hi y wern token lr.m» (bo hubhcribef M illie on .Monday night, liie 20||i in«i 1 npp* *“ the Imr •* to I»»• liken by two men who broke Sn* v,ini.ah | tii a Ii w day,a l ine , if o. it H likely a coiMidenihle reward h < flcr.-l f»r them hy lie Juilor oi ( hulhain county. UOJHHIT IXM>^ Armenia, Sc.urn rn., Aogn.sfil. w \|b \ \'i A I lON I OIC. N AM', i lie Md. ■ Keiiher e|| i lor -d • lit ' sjdendid phnlalion, in I a e r notify, contain ini' one l houhand hix hum I red a< n- ol land, ail in u solid hotly. It eon. el lot* r*/, Iz, Hd, H'J, 10;i. 11. I, find one oflm, mntibiT not now tr- elle< ted, m the third Ih.-irii l ol I ,ec rollnt V• About Ik t) n * . an- in i ulf ivafion, : and nfnler rxrelh of h 'King, all frenli, none of if ha\ ilift beefi f haireil more Ilian five or «i\ yeury, and ne.st ol if w if tun lie* lilt I I wo ye.ll> The (denied land i.t all of fbo liisf qualify,oak find I,it koi v land, ond is capable of producing Imm i‘Z I< < |(‘<oo pounds ol r often lo lie* aero. '1 be un clean’d land •- all of (be * me- qualify, « xeepl l\vo . |<» - winch arc hr I rule pirn* bifid,find almost i-<juitl to fie* oak and bn kory lor lint product ion ol rollon. C >ll |hr pludluiion i.- a lirsl rule gin boose and gin, lie running ;o ar bind lasi. year; also a eoinlorf«b|e dwelling and all oile r ii' i i r .1:1 ry outbuilding* lor a planter who work 'Lt or 30 band.- . On (be land Ml. I\( I.al line spring* of'ex(;eil« id, pure wafer and lie well walftr lined ai Ihe plant u lion is < qnal to al um, I any in the np-eoiinlry, lor Ireslim-Hfl, and purity. The place is iilho very heallhy, us there w;i not a cii rol mi knesH .nimni» my nr l»rm> ! e l year, requiring (lie allcndame ol a phy eian. The laml lien on I In* eastern bnineli ol ChieKa anu hateliie ereek, Id miles from Albany, in Ibdo r eoiinty, the head ol Hlraiiiboat navigation on Hint river, w Imb v\ 111 eoahln tho pun-haser to got his (Top easily to maiKel. 'l'he terrriH will lie iriude lo Mid the pun hm r. Kmpnre wl the Hiibncriber, at , Allien.', or <d I lie editor ol lhe< broiiiele «V Sentinel. June? irwAwlf CIIAIIUvS (. Ah KKUhV. I,.\M)S I'Oll S \ LI!. C { }*’? » 'i ho Hiilnerilier nfl’ers lor f?:‘ih* his l lan.l-s in (/olmnhia r ounly, nilnnled on "t**’ ihn main mini leading from Augusta to jflj * I'oliinihia (dint I loose, I I’irleen miles *?Z7*S*n*-. aims c the lonner, and nine miles Indow he latter place, conlannng ahonl 000 aere.s, and is so situated that iwo dcMnihle Heltlements may hr made,shoo'd lie- whole I eloo much lor one person, with improvements on each; either of whieli will he sold separ.de, should the purchaser desire it The terms and laminin he Known or seen hy ap ply it ii* to the oversee r, on I lie premises. Tro\ isions i iii he had on die premises also Juno I,ITH m l JIAIOIONfi I.AMAU. S AND roll SAlilO* 'J'lio siihscriher oilers i his Jiiiinlrt lor sale, in Ifarris emmiy, lying di rcrily upon the mud In.in 11 nam lion In (deem die, live miles from the lonner plaee. The possession comprises eight honored acres, which the owner will dip .sc oliii n bodv or in Iwo .eparafe parcels, ; hi Miif. piirebasrrs, 'I here are two hundred and lilly acres el* a red, of ndiieli a eon.s'dcrahle pm lion J I is hesb, ilia w'hole line larniing i.nhr and well adapt'd to Ihe eiilltire ol corn, cotton, small g'nni, iVc, 'l ie re is a framed dwelling bmise on the place ( i wdl enlist rue led and of good material «,a gin bouse, 1 ami all oilier on I buildings requisite for eon ven ieueo j f The water is r xcellenl, and Ihe sitimtion iillonls every prospect for the enjoyment ol line health.— I Any person desiring I'urtlier information will tall upon ihe snbseriher on the premises. 11 arris romity, July dm It THOMAS SMITH y 1 )■'? I laving a deriic* to remove lo somo of ! I he low routines in Ibe stale, 1 now offer lor sale my pof.se.-sinn of lands in Warren Jf( 1 f-onniy,mid w ithin iwo miles of Warren- ■ mid a ijnarler of a mile from the t*eorgia Jinilmml i ilmro is m'voi Jilindrcd and twenty four acres, and about ihur hundred anil IHiy in the woods, we I limbered, mid nil gooi l tin- min- I lafioii. 'J’liose lliat wish lo buy would do well to I all and ex..niiiio llie land. i'l’) j fill CODA . J ang 'J XVHill i | • LAND AT AIU TIOIV. i <•l5 HA Tls\ ID MI.NS TO 151 J MAD. 4\N I riday and Sitiirday, tin? j'Jtli and SJOIIi ol j . r October iicxljlhe sithsr riber will sell at pub- 1 IC yileljon, ill tin* town of (dlssi ta, Chanih-fs eo. I Maham i, tho fdlnu ing parrels ol land, unless pro- I Hously disposed of al pn\ ale sale, vi/,: of see *J(j ‘J IV7 j A n}> 11*i mIi< 1 sol tleinont, ! A chl !ol see d.» 'S, wi l h’dal) or To acres, well Suiilhwest 21 27 ) improved, adjoining ihe I town ol Cusgeia. •-on th i of see. T 21 27 ) i, , ! * North 4of boo 7 -Jl 27 J 100 acres well wttprovo.. v\ t l hoc. 11 -I -*> ) l-'tt nrroH well iinpros'oil. I' i t ' ol'si'i’. ~ I'Vinoiiign s|ilomliil not- I<; with tho Imciion iiniu- | lli im iiloriilmiil(i iOiioros ; , Imos not itcolli i-i.ml iuj-\\ ill. nhout .h'.O iioroM woll I tlu. oil. ilistnot, Troup 1 iinpri.\o.l.iiiim.Mhutoly om !, ooniily, tioolgio. 1 tho <’lmun*lmoi..lu.o nvor, h 1! miles hi'low West l*umi i . South I ol hoc'2o '22 201 It \S r.t " " -.11 21 20 I I■! North " " '2l 2J 2v( North ” " hit 22 •• 0 1 North “ ” 0 '2l 20 1 'No>-l " li 20 ‘2O Clin in I 10. a county, Ahr | I'.ust " " 22 20 20 1 i Soiuli ” ”2121 20 j South " " 1 10 20 I South " " '.12 21 2H | North " " 20 21 20 ) North 1 ol’.-oo II 12 21) South " 'II 12 21 | 1:1 • 1 ” " *27 p.t 21 ! . .. |. ■■ ■■ o, j,, ~ |,■ iilm oo i-miniy, Am. \Vost. " " it lit 2h ! North ” ’’ 0 lit 2.1 j \\ out . oi' si r I I 20 2 i ] I'.ust ” "11 20 21 South ’’ " lo 20 2lt Smith " ” 820 23 4C'sl 1. 20 2 1 S'i'ulhtiuiosii I’oimtv, Aht. Wi st " " IS 21 22 North " "3120 23 J Kohl " " 28 21 23 1 1 U i'st ” "3021 23 J | «*' - tf ‘d see l_l ‘JJ f About dOor 10 acres iie j*SoUlb .Jj A j roved, with a good Mill ■ s It, unit null I OI*.I lllilos I tilior o \\ (*ml Point. Also, 111 till- mu' Inn ■ nil,| |i|a> I', will In' i!ih- I l ' oil I h. till 11.1 uumihl lotß in ilio 11 Hirishum \ii ' hi;:i' ol lo .ii, t Ii in til., rs loiioty, Ain, Muminl iihool twolvis iiiiloa west of West Point, (la nu- : i uu'il’;' • i upon iho lino lo ul.nl mil lor dir .li'oiil : omory sod \\ r.t I'omt U iilroui!, mol in w hirl. ihort i t itmlu uut Inn ,|o oleutj, con ihlrli I hy lir I 1.i1,' IIIMIOI-tors. To prr..oi s .‘rM tOs ol Ilium to this KOI Him Ilf rolllltn , NOlllf ol' tho nil nr hill is ollir Mipor'cir mlvaiilii •••« to nhimsl -| n.’iv olhrr in thr siiilo. I’nrt ol llui iilmvo Ii iiiln "til hr - ill In riiM! n roil)) mu iiiin'i-rii. 'J hr trl'l.M VI til hr Illlliio to soil (lOirha.M'l:;. 1V)I, V \ \ \ 111 'sr ,i, Cliiiiiuiilins (o, A In. Ana. I, 1838. (.1 . , (i V \ \ \V V V Ironi l.ho suhso ri *■.. * \ hrr.', ri'siiliuo ii, 'Ti i'iu illp, (hi . u I-., 1 mnirlto hoi, m dll' Millin' r| |Hi K, i .ills hmisrll iin hnril, »nul hoy is i i '(AY iilnimt. tori 1 inch high, row honcil, I tool Wrinhs about J'O, or ,80 ]),s. I c.: SOM.,- .. . tporks)'olv».|i, \\oh ,ji;oof his torn * —* '~“ 3 Ms lit lr i,oil oil 4 , mill hut lilllo l,||, r | oil his homl: ijii.lo mirhumit iii.|ivc,aiut lo I nnisruhir p,n\or , milt suiil un .to from die II in! i ( .Mississippi aml A'.ibunni, Snini. r Coitniy i Do U tin,l on \\ h o lie wont nwny n mix .1 ; , m | | : fur hut, i.thor clothing tisit rroollorioil. lie tl,nnoi ly I ' mine !rt.m\ N. | AUo at the same time romwfiy, n.hnpht mulatto by the nio'inof V’> lis I 1.1, i, b Innen ; tot'.. 12 -p;r, r, ir i bis pl ier, nlwmi 2j > enrs of aue, ipi'i’k ■ ’ I" ', ub nU o 1.-.-t 2 ii,- 3 jneii, Ingb, spur.. n. i2.‘, ; :i "I n H t'.-r h r pi'olo.-siuit. I Ins tiny lots o nintu 'oi Mr Woo torts., hi I olninbns, in this Stair ; iiii'l I;, I,ini was brongtit liotu .Maryhonl; lie bus j lm| net:; 1y t tir,", lin iril to yn Ii n Is. U'esth, Inu! on I u hr it he in nt nwiiy. n su it oil pair of (iniitiiloons.; Ihi v bmh ielt wuboiit liny provoraHon, „nj | with in.i:o \ enmu;h oi carry them smn i I'isiaiiee. t ill ill it Is supposi'il v\ ill lin 1 1, r tor minir tree Sun,. 1 : > pmtmbf - they m.ii 3.n0 fr.- pis., s, or nmv he !i . rrir.l of hy some win; pi-is i. Whoexer will lu, ■3s ml nr:r... s.iiin! Imler theiii oi I ij|, | • • * * ■ >halt he ; her v reward- : I hiiii I-' iIAUHAWAV A lIAU KINS Loi fsvilm: iii;dic \i. institcti: i Itk ' Jll, |.<•ctun ••! ill., in - it. ■ii >n «ill • ■iiniiK "' ! ■ dll 1i..) i:•>I V|(iii<l <\ ill Oclnljftf, an.t '■•■ißllii^li j <»■ llin Ittnt ol IVlirii i'V, during win. li iu.-initli"" | will Im given mi ill'' InlUiv. inir hrancln.-r, v •/. Ariotuiuy, Uy Dr Ciititi. Inisliluliiii of M. Jiimi* null lij t"uldwell < limriil Priu lie*-, I Tlie.iryai.il IV . li- ■ ol Mini- / ... , . hlllC, > Surgery, Hy Ur I’ lift?• Midwifery .and lh*-di-m*** of/ j. j ]r >.|iil,. r . \V imiMi sirjil ( 11j!»1 «»-»*, \ Materia Median and Me.beal f .. t -, . HoUiny, S CheniUtry and J'Ji *rm.n y, I/ Ur . i•;•!• H Tim he lor llic f mu** conr-e, im-lnding 1 1». M - lrj( nia>ioii and Library »“«•!■ ■I, i> ' *>! I‘\ la* U: h feting ticket is •■tl*', which i optional \v»lh »»•; •oudents I*) I 1 1«• «»r decline 3 lifl Cradualion h • i- Th. r« being no i» ifioii.'il f urreney, the l'->- < • 1111 y will receive tln; paper <-f Jill sol V efit I nnl - *>< of th* stale* in which *t ndeidfc resj.eetiv ly :• .*k‘, in payuu ni lor I !n ir tickets. u n i uuu j*. vanuui.u, y. i> • ug7 wfil j /. .in ol tin l’ n nliy. v. ft:* One Hiiiniivil Dollar i liewanl. i NO TIC U Itnriiw :iy from ihe ‘lib.-en fli j J her,in December last, a negro inm nam.d John on, ng« *1 alioni twenty » *ght wa ■*< IJr \ Slid ft '.TO IS lour 1* el irluvi ll illt ill high, v* ry <1 irk complexion, and when inlerro- ST'/fy gairil » lonely Hinders a hllic ;I r* lias a "i%■ jiSTSi bdl la« r, ami a great many marks off he u hip on hm bark. BanJ negro wan eoi fim d n AJa eon jail last summer 11 iron months, ami belong'd at llial lime In Mr *» 1 11, of Monroe eo I would re quest jailors to lie particular in examining jails, as ilicmlkl negro lay feix nionllu in jail within ten mil. sos Ins irasier. II said negro is routined in jail, so that I gel him, I vmII pay tin above reward. I have no doubt bill dial be has altered Ins name, ripnl II wGm CUR.NKUIIS l» TOIHV T U KM 1-I’IVK libl.KAlfs III) W \ It If, % , v Harm way from Iho jdannirioii ■> v, A of dm Mihsenber, m ( olumbia | A , < oiirify, on the night el file l .ih iiiHianf, l\xn m-iifo men, inm d ’. ; 1 I lent yaml ,\ lii-Jv, lin yam hro il.\ ilicra, aiui I'i’iir i (Uriking' ri u in .■ ''• lilmicc Henry in ulioiil-I yura old, ah.l'll S feel Hor 10 iuchcM u I>i - I. i«I irk < i)iii|ilectoil, ho i-no I, \9- , 111 i,■ lv apolieiii mul i.s nieliiii 'I t'l j li«|i. Aliel; in nhoiil I'Jveara nlil, nhoiil h (ei l ;1 'ir ■ I inelies high, (lark eurnplerteii mul ijuiek ip" ; '’•'( 'l'hey Hero holh well ilreyned when they left, and it, la HiippiiKed they are mulling (or Wuahingluii eily, (ua |hey Here hroilghl from thiitplai e. 'i healmve reward will lie given lor their nppndicnaioii and de livery ia any Julian Ihtu I gel them,or SlO liu-either. JISSSKK 8. W A I.TON. BllgllSl 1 I W It 1 j)ry- Tito I'.dgi li ld Adtnrliser and (Inliindnu i Tele.iiope will each give the above two iimetlion.t, I and .send I heir hills to I Ilia iilllee for settlement- TUN Imhl.A US ItiiUVtii). Knnawny lioin the sub.seri » her, on the night ol the I'-hli i 11 1. u negro nmn hy the name I id I -line, dark nuiiplei ted, / Hlonl hinltjiibonf six higli, m (v>/ {Ml '* yPtirs id' age. I expert he \\ ill Id- Inrk iigabout below VVa vn '‘.*s ho jo, in Ibirko eounfy '1 he above reward will ho paid if lodged in any sa! ,) d > 11 , deliven*d at my house, in burke county, two ueh s j above KobtThon’s hlore,fifteen dollars will hep-aid. oug 23 vv_3d WM. JOHNSON. J iMHd/A KS 1C |,U \ HO. Kanawny from the aubseriher, on ibo morning ol the 3d insl. a negro woman named Stilly, dark colli pice led, Mont built, with largo hands ami feet, about , thirty years of age, five feet, four or five id. inehes high, and hair very thick. Hie rt&S&ouFn H supposed to ho lurking about this i pi nee, or perhaps she may he on the .sand lliils.— i The above reward will bo paid for her apprehen sion or delivery. JAMihS W. CUAKIC. aug 15 5t o\i; ii i \ D3.h J> I nu.it v its ft MW A k i). Kilim way from the siihscriber, I’eHefonle, Alabama, on Saturday night, the 28lh July l"*U t»V iraEg boy Ciirlcr, nim.leen you. > "sage, yellow eoinpleeted, about. 5 feet t> inches high ; sai l boy will fly to 1 l i B * ,,,,M f ro ° st.'if**, as when fast >«aiaKinnß heard of fie was at Covington, and bad a pass anil way-bill, on his way to Charleston, N C. I will give the above row aid to any person w ho will secure him so that I gel him igain. ALKX ANDKit IUUUUU. Bolieforito t Alq,, Atigiiar 18th, 1838. 6tv\ Kirn DnJ.IiAKS ItKWAfth. iji IMJVA\Vv\ V from t he snhseri her, about l-ie lOth of March last, my negro ft How C’osar, about 35 years of age, quick spoken, and of common .-h/e. I have no doubt but VI that be is lurking about llie planla lion of Ur. S. .1. Hailey, IJarnwo'l lbstricl, (’. as he bus u wife ut that place. A/so, about the 15th of Juno last, IVler, about GO years of age,stutters when spoken to, and is sup • posed f«» be about Crocker's Neck, s sl . C Thc.ve negroes are too well known to need des cription, where (suppose they are ranging. Cap tains ol steamboats will please look out lor said negroes, ns they are well acquainted with the riv. ,• ami have been on boats the greater part of their time, at work,and may try to make believe they an* hiring their own lime. I will pay the above reward lor the delivery of said i eg roes to me, or in a,,. gustn,mil. JOSUTU A. SIICW MAKi;. i august If NTKA\ I*. I > from the s .ihsenber, neari'mwlordville, Taliaferro conn- the night of the 2Hi nit a vmku'g** bay horse, well made, and in 1 fy ff good order; unshod, exec-j I on one lore fool, his hind Icet while, his mane mid mil full his lon-top hull its natural length; the mark of an old sore on his hack, his feet large ; m proportion to Iho size of his body; be puces a lit lie, but Hols and walks well, and bad on a yoke w lien ho 1011. Also % at Ibe same lime, a sorrel horse, j of the same si/e, bke/ed face, shod .all round and rubs: belter than lb < bay. Any person returning sa d horses will be rewarded, august 2 v\3t \V. |)- COWpKKV n)U ;«m s jockky ( id u j: v( i:s. ;■ .fvl’-'-t. • . vs , I M I I! f all Meeting of H3S, will r iinm**nee over * llu* H I'.S I /-.A’.N ('Ol l\Si\ at Collimbiis. bn ,mi f lies*lay, Ihe 'dih da vol October next, and continue live days. Hirst day. Sweepstakes tor 3 N ear olds spring of '3S; sub N*2UO, n.SH'i ; 1 niii-*, best iwo in (hr o, to name an I el* so J3ih Sep .m -f eruexi; (•»nr or more to make a race. Al.e .dv thvee entries, Col G. Edmon ion, Mesi b’umu i A I v < r-'iui, an I Messrs. Hammond A (o. 2d day, J. 1 ihnse, 2 mile heats, $3.Vd 3d day do 3 do do free .’>so Till day do *1 do do for Ht'i) sil\ day do Inst 3 in 5 do ail 3;>o I 'he fail campaign will <• munence her,*; and ; hat all may ha\c a lair start, three additional stuldes in I hose ovvned In r<‘, are on their way to our course to , commence training. Our sporting Irienes >-t Am i haiim and Soiuli Carolina are there lore invited also, to come and measure sir. ngih w nh the (lecruians at j iheouset, and return the last wetk in Apiii i < \*. to the regular spritig meeting, t » ie,t with thorn the | long rub. I** avoid ineoiivcnu nee, those iulc inline Jto come with stable-., would do well to w rue to 11»,* ] I Secretary, that suitable leeoaun-.dat; i's sho'il.! (. t > ; .n rtaidinesu. S. M. JACKSON, S c \ * v . I July 17 cow id (Hoougiii, Seriven county . C*mrioi Ordinary I’u’m at, t lioir Yionors .hilin P. I •'a v s, IVb r Keddn k, Jeil’er>o?i Keln il.*, ; : , Ch i Ic.s C. Mew art, l .sjs. Unit A<. Si. Ju v 9/ 1 183 S. F T I'CN the nppbentii ll nl Thouiaw 11. Kirns, ad- I laiuisirator of N\ ilh '.m (. <» de sed, !: «• of! Senven county, staling that he lias fully ndunius- j t‘‘>ed sad esiAte, and pi i\ mg citation I >r l< ;c .. .!•> 1 missory. h 1, on motion, ordered 1 ».; r the*, hr/.! do issue a eitatiou, requiring all per.%*»ns n eu:s*' it any they lmv« why lie* same shall n : t, ( - m oiIihI: uiul that the same be published omo a I month lor six months. A true extract from tlu minutes. Jn'v It' ] 3 I nu iu \ pr.KKi cl, rl.. \JT AND |Oft SAT-K.-Tlios-übHril.tr offer ft for *:d<J his I.Midi in T...nmbi i county, niimiig HOO i* tvs, dV) ‘»l which id in tuUivati('U, Ivirrg on bolfttmhd of HartY creek,on which fArchin 1 1:‘ r,‘ siro Iwogo Ml mil! beat I o and a halt mtifc ’• north of W-igatH-om, and immcdiaP Ay ill the '*' • cimly of liio gold mim.-i A funlmr tle.xc»ipUo*» 1 > j ‘ ? deemed iii 11 • -ts, . • the purchecr would ‘ >( ‘ ‘ I xpet t •*« Ito View Iho | > •■■ ■ 111 : - A "'*< b-irgtim Am! tv-rinrt c-a«y. HLNRi VVINJc'uL*- I nil;; Id wlt _ * .V *. 7 NOTH L. —I hv undert-igncd, dr s rar *• (,l i| v’ jl.ii:.' iiii lifim mid iiit‘M(.i'ai lt» tbo prn».'* tkom( lb f n vVj will* .r*lulty m d |*romj»l ly attend (o oil to,, no* :; mini ut ! to In.s care. <dii' i in ;,m .-m.1.-,lm. THUS 1!. ROJAIILL. , ang di vv*Jm *. f» I'H i. . i I,* -i ■ » jr.in iin .-nip li»-i»*iolnr«! ex * S Ming ,' •wi Marc. ■ A. Fioiimoy ar;d Mi chil l biielin ji, in I jini hvi! [»*, ( o-origin, is dissolved , i M \UCI b A. FI-OI KNOY, I y hid attorney, JC. VV. I 1 nouic.voY. .Inly Id, I HM. w6t IVU AO'i If 11. I In* undcndgncd havnii' i punned Irom ( IniK county In Lincoloion, v\ ill nt l end in t tie jam lice nl Law in ll»t* bnpciior 1 • and Inferior <’nnris ol l.mcnln cnunly, and the ad-' ' jiiccnl‘ nuniii d. Rushies* intrusted to hi« * are w ill j * be promptly attended 1". HLNMNH IL MOOUF.. | ’ References -linn, ( huh . Dougherty, Hon. A. d <' 1 1 ». lon • I Inn. I human VV. 1 1 arm;, den led ward ' .laid.mi, AllictiH ; ('. .1. .Icnkina, H. V* . ( rawlord, j a.J Miller,Col..John Milicdgo, William L. Jonox, /•ngnsla Lincolntcn, March 21, J'LLL vvtfj i i. v w Mi riri:, J 1 11 lie order.-i-.fned bavin/ muled in the practic ' pi ol tlio LA VV,oiler Ilnur services to the public , 't hey will altcrnl the courts nl Mu.-.cogee, .Marion, Stcwflrl, Randolph, Karly, Maker, /.ce and Sumter, of ll,< Llmiialmncliei; (’in nil; Houston, of the Flint : ( irciiil; and Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomaw, j I)ccatnrand Dooly, m‘the Southern dircnii. I.'u- | , siness entruslcd to l heir care will meet wilh prompt j aflenfioii. 'J mar o/lico is in Ain rn-iis, Sumter 1 J county, whom one ol ihem mav always be louinl i when not absent on business. LOTT WALKI N’, \VM II CRAWFORD. Ofit 10 281 "M < n Foil n *. fioiv. i r g i rl’. Mihscnbcr, wit b others, will make npplica- I * I ion In lhe of Soul li Carolina nnd i Ceorgiii, at their ncxl regular session, In incorporate | a porn puny lor the purpose of constructing abridge j or a boat in be impelled by the power of .steam or I horse, crossing the .Savannah River, at or near I Hamburg and Augusta, lor their own use, in order jto encourage flio intercourse and avoid paying the i xiravagaiit 101 l at. the present bridge, in whit ii en terprise lhe ciii/cns and incorporated companies ol Ceoigia, as well us South Carolina, may participate tiKNKV SHULTZ. Hamburg, S.C. August 2*i, IH.'H. wlhn* ( t)TTO.\ (H NS Volt SA IH:. subscriber is manufacturing and boson c band n, general assortment ol (HNS, made on Mr. J. Ibrntwi‘gill’s late improved plan, with tins j additional improvement, that instead of the Iron Kih, or Iron Rib faced with Steel, he puls on the I solid Slvel Kill, winch n.u-t bo obvious t«> every I I one, w id surpass fdl others in point ofdurabilily.— I His brush cylinder : s liKcwim? ho runstriietod that In- lords safe in warranting it to do twice I ho service ■ 1 usually performed by them, anil less Ruble to get j mil of order. | A sample of our Hins may besom at the ware j house of (ien. Thomas Dawson, in Augusta, or at onrshon in I lamhurg, opposite tho Carolina Hotel. Those from (Georgia vH.-idng to \isit the shop, can do so in live ninmlea from th • ware house of Hen. Dawson, by means ol’a boat that i,-. constantly run ning. We resp( cl fully invito nil thoftc wishing to purclia.-o to call and examine ours before pur chasing elsewhere, feeling conlidi i.t that on close examinalion ourHinn w ill be found corisirneted on a more durable plan than those hitherto manufac tured in these purls. Although our < *ins rroal more, still they will he sold as low as any in this market, and w arranted to ( orform as well, or no safe, and all expenses paid. Old Cins repaired on short notice and on reason able terms ; those from Hcorgia may be left at tho above naim d warehouse, an I will be returned there? again. All Hi ns sold to those residing in (Jeorgiu, will be delivered there also. CALV IN WILLY, Agent. I fambnrg, Aup ui t 16 w 2m I U /W.VlNifOlti> ACADi.tf v. I f jMi/K exercises ol this institution v\il( bo resumed 1 -S on the first Monday in October next, and the 1 Commissioners have ibe pleasure ol informing the i public that they fm\e again been able to secure the services of Mr. Li.ias Nason, whoso instructions 1 have? given stu b general satisfaction during tho past 1 academic year. For tho information of the friends and patrons of 1 llds academy, notice is also given, that all those 1 branches ol learning aro now taught in if w hich ( const iinle a thorough, useful, and accomplished education. The de.-ign dtdim Rector Is, not merely to make his pupils familiar wilh this or that d part incut of literature or science, but to train and pre pare them lor the performance of all the high and important duties of hie. Hence, npait from the usual routine ul academic studies, their attention is directed to the attainment of a manly style in speak- < ing and of an easy carriage and nolite address* ji., means of preserving health, to the •• .p. notes and hills, and, in -»• n . * V’- ot Jl ‘ t,OIK ’ ,• , . . , ,to all those aceom pis ■ 11 u■ i w I n t , though generally neglected in the education of youth, are not leas esceniial tosuc cei-s in file, than those acquirements of a weightier and more scientific character. 1 he discipline ol this school is mild and parental, yet at the same lime firm and efficient. The pupils aro trcMed as moral an intellectual beings, # ‘*itd in the maintenance of ouler, ajipcals are made to llio conscience rather than to tin? rod. A correct 1 account of each schoair s coiiilnct>urid ju'olicicncv is ke| t, and iraiisiuittod to the parents (it residing 1 near) every week; w Inch, together wit ii rcwardT 1 Judiciously distributed, lias had the happiest cllect ‘ in awakt mug and keeping alive a spirit of i nuda lion, hotli in n gard lo study and deportment (>iiioii ,r • the pupils of this academy. At a recent meeting of the Hoard (»f (’ommission -1 civ, the follow ing resolutions were adopted, to u n 'l'hat the academic year shall bo divided into two * sessions. 1 h:it l lio lirht s; 1 .-xin.i comii.cn.'O oil tllU first >liiy ul 1 -Vtut-iv lii cnrli aii.l i-vcry your, mill I. rim- j 11,1,0 "j 1 ,0 ° ilny ol IVlinmry ; mid that tlio I MToml si’smon sli.ill c uininonco on ilio JOili ut t\ h ! j I nary, nml lorminalo on the auth June ; ultor winch ’ thorn sshal Iho n vocation ot ihroo monitis. In mhli j ii.m to tin-, there shall ho n recess ol 0110 week ilnmij-Xho riinslmn.-i Hollidays. 'J'lml the rntes ol tuition slmll bo as /hllows, viz ; j i or Iveiul.no,. •'lu lling, tV riling and JJeinnm:, pc r session w qq j I'or Heography, Arithmetic, Grammar, and i»lher elementary siydtes, JO 00 j 1 or the aiu'ioni and modern languages, Alalh cmaiii s, N lural Uiiilosophy, c. iienuslry unci other kindred brandies Id 00 I nit.on in all cast •to be jmid in advance. .._ No .scholar w ill In* re» eivial lor a shorter period than hah a session, and when entering fur this I 1 [ lime, it must be so cxpa-ssly staled at the lime of M entrance. , , l; " ar '( 1,,:, - v l »' oj’i'-iiiwil in respect able krnilies in ( Hi ~ \ dingo nt prices varying ln.ni d to iU-i per I ; momb, wasliinj., lights, Ac. included. j i The boohs p> hi' n.-cd in this acmlcnu arc, the ■ 1 jJ 11 *"• ~" i,ikor > 1 h'-i Miiaiy, \\ i lister's Spelling 1 , ! >> ' ' ,O s 1 list mnl s con,l rims Headers I lll ° Header, mid liarber’s 1.1 lontinn. | i ollmrn's bnM Lome, s, Minih's and Kmerson's I Anth" l ' ties, tohniin's -llc-t.ia, 1 hu inn's Ihieli.l, I i I .Man. lin 1 1 t.ne.j, K, e; nor, m.d I lint's Surveying • niiKi s and Iviikhum s Hrammar, I'arkuiY I'alt ' riM s.and Ll.nr s Rh- t-jiic.. Uoodhndue s and Olney's (Jeugropbv, Robbins’ '■ 11,I 1 ,. 1 , 11 ' "belpieys History, Hoy's Asirommiy and . Jr. at is.> on < untsioi K's Lhennstry and i jj * 1 *' 11 1 in.osophy, 1.ii.. -..1n and I',mon's Ihiiany, I I I'.ms l.opie.t oinbe's i'bysiulogy, \\ alls on the | .'lnal, and ilio tlaiuiti and llaym u collection ol Hlmieb itlnsie ; -'ndrevv s I,ruin (Jrannnnr, (bmdrii h's Hreik .rummer.(heck Header Testament and bajora, i - l.nlin bea.u-r, Levereit's l.alni 'J nlor, \ irjil, Pel- - I lu -" l > ' 11,1,1 11"! ace. I.evi/.aes iVenrb Hiam- - I m“ r . Wib ihnmar's Tables, amt i'eJcmaebu ■■ 1 i’or order o) Ibe Hoard, i | ... MMV.-UU) HaHLU'K, Pce’y. | vVaynesboro, July I", |h;n tieorgiu—jjuike County. ’ ’ i i ‘ nun of (>rd.nary, present, tboir /ionors, ti \V Hvmis, .A I • ■ I /.ovvis, and lii’.diner, I.mms .... A ' N/ ’ Mt March, J 833 , ,| | I ().N lie pennon of MuUbrd .Vlarsti, \.Jmi,, ! *-' traio. ..I John Uali ddorensej,this due iib-! j praynn-lh it a Cil-iti.m may issue lor tellers ibsimj- \ |sm iron, said AnniinUlrali. It. Il is on nioimn , • ordered ,hm ibe same do issue and I o r ,|i,l,, •“»’".nUor six M.imb>. \ ime oxtiaei »r..m . Ibe nnnnios, T 11 BI.UI'NT i, u ~ j ' i,r,,,Al I'm. S< MIVKN :OIER(IO-ssAl..l'.. T£ \i 11 I, I . , ~'.l i.ii lllirM 'I nrt-ilny m Oc.lolK-r # V )i. si. I). Urn-ih- .-..urt Iwm i clooriiiJuc! ■ >n- .1 boro, l i r.itsii lUi- nM»:il lion' > 01 “‘‘O ' woman named Bdvey, levied •*" as the proper y«» I .lam's 'I limn i ,to b-a.sly nimby h las. issued »nf i lit it jiuiice s Court, t , wvor ol Joi.ii i’.nviiu, < ■ 11 )mih. Levy uiuilu and t. uirnc-.l t.t me by ■ ...able, J ACOli UlLi AN, fclieiitl. , Aiigu.l IK, 1338. "1 MM oii-i siii.ltu S' s : \V-’ |l I,be toiil tit Liin'ilnt'iu, bi-li.i'e lit 1 ('"Urt w V bon,-. 1 dot.r, mi ll.c lir»i Tnriiltiy in next, within Ihe ustiul 'mmo "I *alo, two rivar | «v‘, I’t "y, a woman forty yearn ol ngiytintl All'l l llll ‘ i 1 In o' ituiiglik-r, iiiiirl.au jpnin olil. | ..I o y a Irani ol kind, containing one hundu 1 anil ! fifty acir-s, mom or less, on the waltas ol I’siting i cre* k, adjoining Hindu of N. < Hud-sdale and John H. McE.ino; levied on a.i the property ol Barub I .'•ldanJcti, lo .satisfy a li. is-ue 1 Ironi the snpe ; nor Couul ol said county, at tho instance ol W in. | 11. IVcciuaii, properly pom led out by plairiJifl, ami i Irli by direction in possession •>t d< lein.ani l;ii.NJ 1 TA'i K.W, liep. Sli’flf. August 20, 183c*. ul .n r; mrson Miiam j 's sai,i:. \ t! II I. litiKultl on lint (list Tuesday in Soplein -1 Ir'V Iter next, ul (lie uitrKel bfitise in (.otnsvilif, | williin the usual Imurs ol sale, llut fallowing_jtrn|i -1 < rlv, in wit : six hundred nud duty uerts ul lutid |on the waters ol' Ugcediy, adjoining Cuvitifflon. i iiuii miters; levied on as the pruperty ol Satuuel j Walden, to soiisfy snndty li. fas in litvor ol .iulm jII MewloH \s. sa.d WaMi n. Levy made fittilv * ! turned to me by a constable K. M. LAWSON, Dep. Sh’ll July 16,1838. td __ iil ItKi; MlLKll I-> SALK. ' N tin* first 'J ut-.sdoy in September next will lie , \ r m,UI at ibo < ’oiirt llon.m door in (he town «* I ! Waynesboro, lujlvv**«ii the iihiinl boms ol sab*, iln* i j U ird part <*l lln* I bin con imndred acres ol’ pi no Jam I, ! formerly the properly ol Henry Cruse, deceased, but now Ibo proporiy ol I ilbcrt Crus© ; levied on I o satisfy a li. la. issued from a Jnslico’s court of Hurkc county, in liivor ol J Redlield, and S. CarlicU iV. Co , vs. Albert Cruse. Levy made and returned lo n o »>y a constable. W. 1L HOUC LASS, Sheriff ILC. July 31, 1838. td SCKIVILV MiliUll 'I >' 7 S sau:. W/ 11. be sold on the lirsi 'i nesday in Sepfcin \ v bor next, holoro the Court House door in Jnckfronborn, between I hr? usual lionrs of sale, one I met of land coninining one buudred acres, more or less, adjoining lands ol benjamin Wiiliainsoii and ! kichard Jlerrington, it being ibe place whom Mrs. Sarah Meades now lives; levied on as I lie property of James Meades, lo satisfy sundry li.ias. in liivor of Wilkins Nunn ley and Jacob I’ryan. J.cvy made and returned to mo by a constable. JACOJJ JJRYAN, Sheri if. July 31, I •<! COiJf/flitSA NllMltll F’S .S Vbi;. ib<! Ist Tuesday in September next, will lie sold at Columbia Court House, between ibo usual .•*ale hours, ibo Ibllovving property, I *n wit : a ! tract of land, containing two bundled acres, more [or less, on I into river, adjoining I*. Pettit and Kvan 1 )uvis, and orig nallv granted to I dly, lo s nisi y t wo li. fas. from Columbia Superior Court, in übieb Simmons Cj-au lord and James I’ il/gcrruld arc piain it lls, against I'iersuu Pctlil, defendant. Alsity a negro woman named Martha and bercd-ild Hob, to salisly two li. Ins. from (’olumbia - nf- iior Court, in wbieli Daniel Hand and John Larrikin are j /ainlills, against (.ailbarine Huruside, delriidimt. Also, a tract of land containing Ili irly-fi ve acres, more, or less, adjoining Dooly and Short, on Tow n creek, lo satisfy two li. las. from the Justice’s Court, District No. li. l ints Scott, against Uar- Aey J toward and James binion. Levied on and returned lo me by a constable. Also, one sorrel horse, eight or nine years of agr, lo salisly a li. fa. from Columbia Interior Court. William JJonsoly against Michael Cnllin. A/so, one road wagon, Iwo sorrel horses, one bay I. and a bay marc and colt, lo salisly a li. fa. from Columbia Superior Court. Samuel M. Jack urn vs. Daniel I*. Hill. Properly pointed out by dcitaidant. UICHAUD It. JI?N LS, Sherilf. august 2,2838. Id AI) MIN i ST :: A TOMS’ SAL E. TILL be sold agreeable to an order of tin* lion <sw ooible Inferior Court ot Lincoln county, when silling for ordinary purposes, at Lincoln Court House, on die lirst 'Puesday in November next, be tween ibo usual hours of s:de, tlio loliowing prop erty, viz : uuo tract ot land lying on Liitlo river, containing three hundred acres, more or les.s, ad joining lands of did Lockhart, Ksij. and others Alsoy unotln r tract, of land tying on Soap creek, called the Colden Lot, '•on!:dmng two hundred hits, more or less, adjoining lands of Newman .Mathews, Ls<j. anti others, belonging to lln* estate of John Willingliamjdecea- ed, and sold for the Hon - (•lit ol his heirs and creditors. Tinas made known on the day of sale. JN’KbSON OAUXETT, > v , . ISAAC WILLINI-JIIAAIJ A “ August 15, 1838. td A DAI I .\ SSTIt V IDICS SALK. V/STILL be sold, agreeable to an order of the « V honorable inferior Court of Jturke eouiity, w hen silting for ordinary ('Td Tm s -1 ‘. v *•* - ,u \d iii'ma next, within the usual hours of sale, lo the highest bidder, before the Court 1 louse dour in I 'amillion, t ’arroll county, lot No. one hun dred and t hirty-linir, in the sixth district of Carroll comity ; sold as I lie real (state of 11. C. Mannd, de ceased, lor the benefit of Ihe Heirs and creditors. Terms made Know n on the day. w M. W. MaUN l>, Adinlnislra'vr. August i, 1838. td AI)iVIINISI'nAXOIt’S s.-ihu. j 4'^/ r ll*l‘ he sold, agreeable to an order ol the j wft honorable Inferior Court of Hurko county, j w hen silting for ordinary purposes,on the first » m\s | day in October next, within the usual hours of sale, to tin* highest bidder, before the Court. House dour in Drayiun, Dooly county, lot. No. 211, in the l. r »th district of Dooly county; sold as the real estate of 11. t . Maund, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs ami creditors. Terms made known on ibo day of M. \V. iHaUND, Administrator. August 1, 1838. Id Aj)MINISTXiATOII’B BAIil5. V ILL be sold on the lirst Tuesday in Novem * ' l U! f* l| c\', before ibo Court House in the j lawn of Waynesboro, Jhirkc coniity, within the le- I gal hours of >ale, in pursuance of an order Irom tlie Court of Ordinary, ul Hurko county, one tract of ; Land, containing three Imndred and sixty-five acres, ; more or less, lying in Hurko county, adjoining Win. ; i au-iison and M. M. Dye, on tho vvalr.isof Huck | hyati creek ; s Id lor tho heirs and creditors ol ! i red or iik W ise, deceased, Ivto of said county. 'J HUM AS WISE, Administrator. | August 7, 1838. td v r- JLST‘itA'Jt’Oli 5 fii .n \\/ ,)e s °hl, on the loth day of September * j next, at the late residence of Joseph Herring ton, Into ot Scriseii county, doeeascN, all the per i>ll:i*.>i<; proporiy belonging to said estate, consisting «»1 horses, mules, hogs, corn and fodder, household n, “l kitchen Ininiiine, together with many ether articles not imcessary to mention. Terms on the ( day uljsale. K ICIIAUD HERUINUTON, fcJon. T 1838. Administrator , 2:\r:ci toils tV ai>ml nistkatois SALE. .r fi Iho first ’Puesday m October next, will ho ,k ,‘ S, .'J‘! ;t! 'ho Court House in Dekalb county, 1 hu ’-<♦», in 1 1»« Dili District of originally Henry ' r *miny, belonging to the estate of Archibald Hell, 1 deceased. A/si'y on jno same day nt tho Court House in ! Lumpkin comity, will he sold lot U f. 3, m the 4th District, Ist sect jom, originally Cherokee, belonging j loth; cstati* ot Mary W Into, deceased, under or -41• * r- ol i lie Court o! Ordinary, of Hurkc conniy.— Hams on the day of sale ; purchasers paying for lll ks. I. LIAS HELL, Lxeciilor of Archibald Hell, and administrator of : ' 1 ■ I Mury W hi 1 ■ .. 1 < isod. , \l> M l KIBTR 1 TOR’S s \ LE, / ILL be sold,at Carrolton, (-nrrol county,on 1 > the lirst 'l’nesdny in September n«*xl, l.ot 1 No. one hundred and t«*n, in tho tenth district of said county, the same belonging to I lie estate of jofchim Manlord, and sold in compliance wnh tho lasi will and t* s’ament es said (h cem-ed. 'JVrnis made know non the day. This 2d July, 1838. Cl I LEUUD ALF( >Ri), Administrator, July 7 td w ith the will annexed J (A*«j»gi;i, Columbia comity ; 'A Ik / H i 'R I * A 8 Janies t hirtlidge, ndniinist rntor do w bonis non, applies lor letters dismis.-jory on > tLo estate of Adam W alkor, decca-od. ' I ’i hese an- then-lore to cite ami admonish all and . :n/.dar, ilie kindred and ereditors of tin* said d- j - i a" 1 , to fih* ih :r o!»!. <*rn»n>, it’ nny they bn\e, 1 v. if Lin the linn • prescribed by law. iii mv ollicc’ i : ■ .di' W cause \vh> said hot.-rs should not be grant- s - d • liven under n y hand and seal at ofß< e, thin .1 2d da\ ol Jmu*, )SRC. I . c VBUIEL JONES, t ’ehk. I ♦ PR£f ANTIo au oiilor of the hoiioiabV t uc Justices of I In* Inferior Court of the county • \ .hllerson, silting as :i Court id Ordinary, v\ ill j„. o tiered for tale, at 11< oiin House in the town id Loua.ville, on I he first Tuesday m November next between ihe usual hours of sale, tho plantation called Onkhunl, belonging to the estate of Al..j t , r John J orrien, lute olTaid c ounty, containing about eleven hundred unes of land, lying on Kbrky Com fort creek, mid adjoining lands ot’ Cunninghams Flournoy-, nod Jlplt. Cundnioim cl sale. onc iLnl cash, iho baliiiin -e m two annual instalments, and interest from tho date, a mortgage on the premises, and approved p* rsoiud security. ■ On the succeeding day, at iho Oakland planta. lion, wilt be wold, a quantity of slock, consisting ~i horses, mule*, cattle, hogs, and sheep, together with sundry articles of household and kitchen Jur uiiUre, plantation tools, corn, fodder, wagons, &(*. die. j belonging to mid estate. t ondilions cash. j.NO. MAC! 11 Ells ON BERRIEN, E\’r f June 13,1834 d BUOI hti'i To Al GUST V .1 \I i , n the l.’afi mfilarit, a negro vvornnn, calls heiseil Slisaii* uuy.s sue belong* to W illiam Seymour, of Now l Means ; she; is 110 years old, a feet three inches high, dark c omplcelrd, and stout made. 'J he owner is requested lu conic forward, pay expenses and take her from Jail. 1-I*l AIORGAN, Jailer. august 2 1 3w (■eorgia, Coiunihin *• -only : HJ HEBEAS Jan».?» n-Hidgei administrator, applies (or letters d mu Usury on tho estate of Hubert SV. Walker, den- m«1. Those are therefore to rite and admonish nil and .singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to tile their onjectioriH, if any they have, within the lime prescribed by law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 2d day ol June, 183 J. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia. jcilcrsoii county: HI iIEBEAS Bryant Knllord, administrator on tho estate of Seih Mason, I ileof this conn ly, deceaaoii, a]. plies lor loners dismissory (rum said estate. These r.ro therefore to rile and r.dmenisli all and sugulanho kindred and creditors of said deceased, m file their objections, if any they have, in my of. lice, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew c.iuso why said letters oI dismission should not h* granted. Given under my hand al office in hmiis\ die, this •jlli July, 1838. 1:. BOTH WELL, Clerk. J r . I y 7 Georgia, Jcllcrsoii CounTy; U/ iIEBEAS Williuni L Kennedy, Alumni*, iraior of John Might, lale of this county, dc. ceased, applies lor Jetton* disinissory from said ad. ministration, These are therefore to cite summon and admonish, I all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of iho it said deceased, lobe ami appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any jS they have, why said tellers shall not be granted. Given underlay hand al office, in Louisville, this sih June, iB‘>B. June 9 EHENEZEMI BOTHWELt, Glerk. Georgia 9 Burke county: V\J if EB.EAB Civility Bunn, administratrix on ® * the estate of .Hoses I'unn, deceased, applies fir h'llers ol dismission from said estate. ! These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and K. singular the kindred and creditors of said dee’d to ho and appear at my office, within Ihe time prescript ed by lavv,lo show cause, if any they have, why m<V. loiters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, ibis 3Uih .Inly, 1838. By order of court, aug 9 6m 'J'. 11. BIOUNT, D. Clerk, | Georgia 9 Jc Iters oil County: U/ IIEBEAS James M. Liuqueficld, admini.v fjd traior on the estate of James 10 VVells, late of said cmmiy, deceased, applies lor Jotters of dis mission from said estate. J’hesoaro therefore lu c ite* ami admonish all and J! singular, th* kindred and creditors of said deceased B to be and appear at my udice within the tune pro- 9 scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why.said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this Bth day of Alay, 1838 E. BUT! I WELL, Clerk, may JO 0m (L r.;gia, .Icflcrson c ounty: i IEIIEAS, F« trick B Connolly, Adminislra I v v tor on iho I stale of Tandy (’ Jones, lain H of soul county, deceased, applies for Letters do H missory. a These nr* therefore to rile nad admonish ail and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to y he and appear at my ollicc within tho lime presen H bed by law, to file their objections, if any they H have, to show cause vvny said loiters should not ho R| granted. Jy Given under my hand, nr office, in Louisville, H this Ifiib day of (March, 1838. Asb march Ifi EBENEZEU BOTIIWELL, Clk. M bemgia, county: gp WHEREAS Ashley J’hillips, adminislraim HR on the estate oi Stephen Colter, late ol said- fife county, deceased, applies lor letters disinissory. jiff These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and Eg*, singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said de Rp-. ceased, to L*» appear at my office within the L 4 nmo prescribed hy law, to shew cause il any they IV have, why said loiters should not bo granted. J .. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville his 16th day of March 1838. mar ifi BOTH WELL. \m Georgia, iiufiie county: W-i W/ JII'AIEAS Elijah Atnuvay, adminisfralorno I y w v tho estate ol Byranl, Into of said t# countv, deceased, applies tor lelteis disinissory. J£- 'i hese arc thereibro to cite and admonish all nnd : L. sigulur tiie kindred anti creditors of said deceased.' I to bo and appear at my office, within the tin c pr? scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, |V why said letters should nut he granted. j : - Given under my hand, at Wav nesboro’, this 17ih I=> day ol Feb:, 1838. T il BLOUiV'J', U, CTk. JJ’h mfim I ' Georgia, Jeficryon county: i U/ J i I'jKEAS J lugb Neely, administrator on m? I osiale of James Neely, deceased, applies for I * letters disinissory from said administration. •; • 'J hose are therefore to <*ile and admonish nil and singular tho kin I red und creditors of said dec’d i<* be and appeural any office, within Iho lime prose-rib- M ed by iaw, to shew cause,if any they have, why |y saitl letters should not be granted. f Given under my band at office in Louisville,lliio I 21sl day of July, 1838. Jul> ~ • LI.ENK/ER BOTII.WELL,fTk. Gcorgi.-s, SCmkc Comity : % Gl iREAS Lime Berry Burch applies lor Eh * Idlers dismissory, on the estate of Ahi.su EH Jenkins, deceased. I hose are theieforo to cite and admonish all anil singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, p|H ; 1° bo and appear at my office w ithin the lime pre- EmH j .scribed by law, lo show cause, it any they have. RH | why said lelteis should not be granted. Given under my hand t office, iu Waynesboro- EV this 22d day of .March, 1838. mar 26 Cm T.H. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk- ■ Georgm,Co!umbla County : HI JI EKE AS Benjamin Jl. Warren and John iMcGnr, Executors of iho B ill of William- ||® AlcGar, deceased, applies for letters Jiisinis&ory. '1 hc.se are therefore to cite and admonish all and PR. Miigular the kindred and creditors ol said diceased rjß to be and appear al my office within the time pre tcßj scribed by law, to .shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be grunted. Given under my hand at office, this 2lt h day ol WBt February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk, fob 27 41 (-Icorgia.dcfl(‘i >on count y : VV GI -REA.s Mierrod Amm-lon, » i v on the estate ol Joseph Lockhart, l;il** < i RE snid county,devoased, applies lor letters of (Jisinia sion from said estate. -V 'i liese arc iherclorc tociir, summon and sidinon- Mfe., isli, all and singular, the ■kindred and eredin r.s < i E.' said decease:, to he and my office wiihi; lhe mne prest ffid by law, lo shew < raise, if m;j lhi\y have, why said letters should not ke gram Given under iny band at office in LiiiiisviUe,tki^ 25th June, JB3B. June 28 KBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk. (Georgia, Hnrke Comity, hB Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G VV* #H! l-vans, Abel Lewis and JO Fulmer, Erqrs. jR t Jlulr Ni SV, h//i March, IS.'G TTjU.N tile petition of Samuel Barron, exerntar if 1 X Absoleni Kinsey, deceased, Into of Burke staling that he has lolly executed said u ill and sri* lied the estate ol said deceased, and praying k-' 1 " dismis.'ory. Il is ihereibre, on motion of conrij JR ordered ihut the Clerk do i.*sue a citation, folurna hie to September Conn next, requiring all inieresicd then and iliorr to show cause why she same should not he granted And it is lllrllier "r -dered i hat said cit.ition he publisher once n iiianh 188 tillk?ii l l roiiu. A truecxirart tmm the miniH» mar 20 fim T. li. BLOUNT, l>. CTK