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N*. w Th« ** 1w10..r now Cullmi
mailt) in ltii« «omily llio I’"'-'" 1 v ' :l '
lirtmßU.tollii«.'ily on Silunhy die lUlli Hist«ul,
and Mild tur 12 } n ills per pound.— .Uuulifomrry,
.Hu. Juurnnl.
A loud ol new rollon win »oM o' pnldie
in tin's , i y, l i t H;iiuiday, liy U. VV. .\olde,
K«>n( in by bi n. bum’s 11. Hilumre, ol llir J iai
riCSt-«-Wiii. Knox, &■ (*•». hnug the purdia.-n*
vit I2J mils. This in ihe c arlitv l (’oU"li evtr ex
BibiUd in our rnniket, mul the ijouliiy " a * vc f y |
Fiipcrior; \ni«l m»i tbl*diw riiniimiioii lift vren so.
|tcrior anil ordinary u KUlhcieiit in»l»!»*«• ,
nmnl to our industrious Fanners, to prepare (In ir
Colton with great can .m l bring R only ini • .
iiiaikeb — !h»
IjuroHTAM sm.iiF Wall NTH M. I Ibuu i n |
T1 —Yesterday one u! tin- largest h do« ol Wall .
plreel property wn« made (lint was ever known,
itcorgo (tn-wold, l.sq purchased ofthe N• N ■ ;»k
Insurance Company, their Houao and Hot. No.
ill Wall street, (or (hr sum ol one hundred and
eighty thousand dolUns. Fhe lot is forty eight
feel trout hy one liundml and nineteen feci deep,
and is probably tho highest sale that has rv» r ti.
ken place, being nhoul lour thousand dollara a
loot. The propel fy wa* purchased hy the New
Yoik Company when they went into operation,
in I7UH, for seventeen thousand live hundred dub
lars. A lew pun since they sold id x teen hi t
from off the rear of the lot for twenty thousand
dollars, making the whole sole two humlred thon*
Hand. Tho property is bought lor a Bunking
House, and stands next below the old New York
Bank. The building is to he tom down.
Hkaltii or Mo a ill. —For the information
4 if our ah enl eilizotiH, we have tho pleasure to
any that our city never enjoyed better health, at
any M’uaon of tho y ear, than it docs at, (his mo
loeiit. Wc have, heard ol Home few eases ol
summer eoinplainl oniony children, hut with this
exception, our city is wholly flee from disease.
Business is not ho brisk, to be Mire, but then we
enjoy good health, and that is the greatest Mes
sing we could ask. Should the weather continue
as it is, we have every reason to believe that our
city will continue Iree from sickness lor the re
mainder of the bummer,- T/t*n untile *hlv,
vlHtf' »5.
I rani flit /V. 1 I huh/ JCjjimts.
WaIIMNII TO M 1.11 111 ANI S. Sit AM lift.
\nrsK of Fowl a.—A meichunt, who haw paid
thousands o! dollais lor dulicH on goods imported
hy him, and who, fur the la I lire years, has al
ways paid cash, even when entitled to bond, until
lasi spring-, found it convenient, at that time, to
give bonds, and noted down the lime id their be
coining due, adding by inadvertanee three days ol
graie. On the day lie believed the first bond to
be due, he sent biscb ik to the custom house at
an early hour to take up said bond, when, alter
considerable search and delay, he was told (he
bond bud been due three days ago, and left with
the District Attorney. 'J’ho clerk immediately
went to the IJ. IS. Court and offered the amount
of (he bond, hut was demanded f \ B 2 cost, which
lie lelUM’d to pay without fust seeing his employ
er. On reining, he was asked if he would iil
ium, to which he h"plied he would.
Tin* meichunt,on heating these rush procee
ding", coiled on sonic of the Custom House ollb
cers to fnquiio if such charges had to ho submit
ted to, having had no notice of the bond becoming
<lue, am! none of iu laying over. The answer
was, that the present Collector always handed
over to f/m Di lrict Attorney immediately any
bond (hat was not pa id on ihe day it became due,
and that there was no remedy, but (he < ust de
manded must he paid, 'ihe mendianf, there tore /
went himself to the District Attorney, and ten.
tiered the amount of bond, with cost first deman
ded, but was charged $2 (>2 more on account of
ti writ being taken out against him, since (be
cleik had left there in the morning. The mer.
chant paid the charges, received bis bond, ami
•went home. There, to his surprise, was a public
ollicer waning for him, who served the writ on
j.,,„ /.„.( loi.J Jiiio Jim was Ins pihiouiT. The .
merchant (lien produced lim bond just paid, amt r,
'mentioned that he had paid all cost demanded.
But this was not sulltcient; he was ordered to up* 1
pear in the li, Court the next day and pay $2 *
ti* more, otherwise a will would also he served J
on the security. This In mg complied with the (
mailer ended, the merchant having paid H7 i
lor the les on (hat there are no days of grace with
men who abuse their power of ollice in a manner 1
dial Would he disgract Ini to any country.
W tint adds to the aggravation of this insult is, ‘
(lilt while the cloik imjuited lor (he bond at the
-t'ustom House, a merchant, whose politics might
have been better known, called for his hood,
which hud been due, as he was told, for several
days, and obtained it wi'hout cost or being first
malic prisoner.
Tnk NT; wti hi, vt Skal or IBs ola mi.—The
followii ig is a ileseriplioii ol the new *•( neat Heal,”
which lias just been finished by Mr. \Vymi, prin*
cipal engraver ol her Majesty’s seals. It is said
■lobe a heuniitul specimen of art:—( diverse—An
c.piestri m figure ot her Majesty, attended by a
page. The (.Juoeii is supposed to he tiding in
•dale; o\ep a ridiitg-hahit she is tiltired in a long (
robe, or cloak, and a collar ol the order of the (.tar- i
ter; in her light hand she carries a sceptre, and
‘on her head is placed a royal diadem. Tho alien »
dan! page, with his hat in hand, looks up to the
whilst gently rcsliaining the impatient h
horse, which js richly dccojatcd with plumes and
trappings, 'flic inscription, “\’ic(orin, lb i (lia ,
(iu ifrilanmaium Bcgimi, Jbdei Defensor,” is cu- .*•
graved infiolliic Idlers, and the spaces between 1
tbc wonts ate filled with heraldic io. es, Keverse 1
Ihe royally robed and crowned, hold |
iu:', in her light hand the -ceptre, and in her Icll
tile oih, is sealed upon the throne hencith u tich
(iolhie canopy ; on either side is a ligme ot Jus
Bee and religion ; the w hole encircled by a wieulh
or boiiler ol oak and roses, *1
m i;d,
tbi tbo‘-’’ld nisi, ('raw i oiio, youngest child «»t
M. .11 and Susan Dvo, aged lour moiilhs and
twenty-three days. This dear hud ot hope and
pmuiise is removed from earth to bloom in heaven.
Tho.si* who loved it, w -'p for ihenuelves —they
have lost the eiiild is blessed.
“ 1 lake ibis little lamb, suith Christ,
And lay it on my breast,
I’mieetion it shall find in me,
•hi me he ev IT hh sm-iI.” _ j
, i, S M.i; V VillllHKlO I I lll*—4*
Tl mill 1.11 l « raw tonUilli 1 , mul a
, U stiirl. timiils. —Tin 1 ini'lrrMLMU il I>f
mTi" .•l--Sioir iiu'ii't.iililo 1,,,H,,.m;r
1,, r Ml i,. ilimrli.t in ill.- ImMi <'l 1 r:iu lur.U iIU-. I«!
.Uli-rm .-.iimiy H ".-11 a..pr..vi‘.l, Imvim; n Him
r.a- wi .r.-I.i.iiso ami > mailing ro..in, ruinluriiilili'
iliM-lli.m, lal.-lii-n. .V< mu
l , ia j s :Ui ,} well arningi d. It Hie lot is not Mild he
l.o . l nV- liisl Tu.’Mt i\ in D« . ember, it will I ben be
rllered til puhlie sale, and p»i-se.vsioii given the lir>l 1
dav ol January n- ii. Terms will lu* uccoiuiiumlu
unlr. ami be made known at hm • ofs de.
l i,ey w ill also sell a good bargain m limr stock !
4if i •.toils, vvhn b have been well seleetcd m .New
York and i harieston, ami is generally admitted to
he one among the h si Mdceled stocks in (lie up
country. Any pers u uislmg to vest capital m
inerchundise, would do well to rail and examine
ibis properly. BA IT 1.1. A DB KIN>ON.
Craw lordvilb ,( \ ,\u;u t CJ, BTls. will
(aoorgiu, Jelli rsou county :
UJ ill dll \ s Fry am fnllonl, a Iministrntor on
the estate ol S«*tb I asou,liloot this eouu
tv, deceased, applies l.»r leiiers diMiiissory trom
said cut lie.
rimse are therefore 1 1 mo mid i.dmonislt all and
i* ngulur the kindred and eredilor« •»! said deeensoil,
to till their objections, if any they have, in my > f
tiee, within the Hum pre-enhed hy h\v, (o-hew
e.nine why bald iellvra oi dismission should not he
granted.
C*iveil under inv hand at ■■dice in I im. ville, thi>
ah .l oi v , hvjs. i: uumw i;i.h, c bii
»Ty 7
IlomilT 10 llicjmi ill Wny-nnsboro, I’m 1 1 I
i <■•>■.l.l v, n iircru inuii, nlxnit li'<- I"' 1 "H
1,, -11, •- '.i« I"" iiiiin.,- h \«l:« «*i, :1
1,,.,, i.iri'l mil i•> -In riii-M I.Bnn»ion, ol 1 ° ,IJII V"'‘
i ~,,mity, I .it.: In- In <1 uI. rmnjilri'U'il, iml ■ s "
i, ■ 111 1, v ih - nurd iiii fur tii> iiiiKln -a. 1 •«*" ovMi'-rm
.-c l to conn-mid InKn lilrn oill mul poy ex-
JOHN A. JIOIJKIITS,JaiIor,
aiii'u.-d 28 _ _ _ * VI J _
4 1,1, |m-im#iih lire (ori-iviiriird ,'iiiiiiiul limino; fo r
,'V a noli; piii’li I»V hiVH.-ll In J 1 ’ l ld---. -
I licarr-r, lor m-iniiri u Imiulnnl ilnllutH, ulioiil lli" I- 1,
) ~l Aluy Inn', iim lli- i-oniMiliirlilinii (or vvlm li on
null- 1 1.1 M (:■ il-il, mul hmi ilr t; nniiK -l H" 1 I" I- ' ’
mill-iiiitu--, roiiipi'llit'Miy low Itm oliov- i-d' l - 1
in-idn ptiyiilili- in llio (,'ijiniili-i'i'nil lt:mi oi .M.n on,
I in,,bom- lime in Di.-cnriihnr nnxl.
|'„MI- I! ri.K" 1.1.1,1 N
j Ciilloilnli Mmiroi-no. Anoint 2d, I '-’, 1
<. i \ him avs s\r,i:.
%\ / 11.1, lli; nilil ut till- mint liouhc- ill I nllrihrro
W comity, on the lino 'J'uewJoy in November
• next, the following trai 10l land,to wit,two liumlred
neres of land, 1> ibg about tour miles east ol ‘ raw
! liirdville,on the (ieorgia Rail Kond, about bljy ar re?-
! I < 1< an d bind, the b ihm e well limbered, Hold as the
i property ot the* orphans f>l lames l..ingdon, d<
eeased, for the jmrposc of distribution. i erms on
i the day ol sab*
i DOROTHY DA NOD >N, Cnar ban.
- August 28, Isl 1 !
. fit OLN sin i:im H \ it:.
ON llio firnt Tuesday in October next, will In*
sold before the cm rt house, door, in the town
j jof Diticoln, between the usual hours of sab*, hit
, i hundred a< res of land, more or le-s, on the waters
j of Savannah river, adjoining (he binds oJ M illiam
I Bark, sen , and others ; levied on as the property
t ! nl W iliis I 1 lon in e, to satisfy a Ji. In. in favor of
| Jame Ik fodd
81’.N.1 I TATOM, Dep’y Mh’flT.
i 1 August 28, IH3S. bl
COTTON (.inn FOH s \ it:.
1 f HH11: Hiihserihor m immuliielnring mid lias on
fi timid a general assortment nl (iI.NiS, maleon
I I Mr. .1. Boatwright's bile improved plan, with tin*
f Ufldilional
Rib, or Iron Rib lacod with Mnd, he puls on tin
. ' solid Rib, which must In* obvious to every
one, will surpass all oibeis in point of durability
His brush cylinder s likewise so constructed that
’ be feeds safe in warranting it to do tw ice (he service
r usually pr rfornnd hy them, and less fable to gel
out of order.
A sample of our (dins may ho sem at the ware
bouse ol (ini. 'I bourns Dawson, in Angnsia, or at
our shop in tfimlmrg, opposite the (hirolirm Hotel.
Those from (ieorgia wfiling to vsil the simp, can
do so in Jive imnulcs from the wan* bouse ol (ion
. Dawson, by liieaiiH oJ a float that i .I• *!*!!y run
1 ning. VVe rchpi'cffiillv invito all those w shlng to
pureliase iiiis, to call and examine ours belbre pnr
* ebnhing clsewhere, feeling confident (lint on r lose
il examination our ( »ins will be found conslrneled on
i, a more durable plan (ban those hitherto maiiulae
lured in these pails. Although our •ms west more,
j still they will be sold as low as any in tins market,
and warranted to | erlorni as well, or no sale, mid
1 nil expenses paid.
I Old (tins repaired on short notieo and on reason
r able terms ; ilkmo from (ieorgia may he l< It at llio
« above naim d warehouse,an I will he returned there
! again. All tons sold to tlmso residing in (ieorgia,
will he delivered (hero also.
CATVIIN WILKV, Agent.
Hamburg, August Id w2m
SANT) roll SAIil'J. 'J'lie siihseriber oilers
ti Ins Bauds b»r sale, in Harris county, lying di
reel ly upon (be mud from Hamilton to (ireenville,
five miles from the former place. The possession
comprises eight hminred acres, which the owner
w ill ilispi se ol in a hod vorin Iwo separate parcels,
to Him. purchasers, 'I Jjerif are two hundred and
filly acres cleared, of w.iiieh a considerable portinii
is fresh, ilia whole fine farming order and well
adapted lo tin? culture of corn, cotton, small grain,
tVr There is a framed dwelling hmiHo on tin* place
well constructed and ol good in . enal «,a gin house,
I and all oilier outbuildings requisite for convenience
| 'flm water is excellent, and the situation allords
/••very prospect (or the enjoyment of tine health.
Any person drwiring liirtlier jnfoniiation will call
upon the subscriber on (he jin mines.
Hums comity, July M mil 'i /fOA/AS febMITH
\\ A VJVFSHOHO AC A BBMIV.
fiim: exercises ul this iiislUu/io/j will he resumed
I 'ti h (lie first Monday iu October next, ami (lie
( oimiiirtsiouers have the pleasure id inioriaiiig the
pubitc that they have again been aide lo secure the
services ol Air. F.i.ias Nason, whose insirm lions
have given such general salisfaeliou during the imsl
m /n/efiire year.
lor the information of the fiiends nrnf patrons of
this academy, notice is also given, that all those
branches ot learning uru now linigbi in it whirli
eonst.ilnle a thorough, useful, and accomplished
cd lien lion, 'ihe tie. ign ol ibe Ih-elor is, not merely
to make lm: pupils lamiliar with t Ins or that d |uul
ineiil, of literature or seieiiee, but lo train and pre
pare 1 1icin lor the performance of all the high and
important duties of lit'*, lb me, apml, from the
usual routine of aeiult line studies, their attention is
directed to the ntlaimnenl ofa manly st.\ le in speak
ing and (dan easy carriage and polite address, it the
means ol preset vmg brail h, lo (lie w riling ul lelleis,
notes ami bills, and, in sliori, to nil those aeeom
plislimeiilN, which, though generally neglected in
the *• duration ot youth, are not less essential to suc
cess in life, lli in those neejuin men Us ofa weightier
and more scientific character.
The discipline of this school is mild and parental,
yet al the same lime firm and efficient. The
pupils arc (return) as moral an intellect util beings,
and in the maintenance ol order, appeals are made
to t lie conscience rat her than to the rod. A correct
account of each scholar's c.oiiduelfiind proficiency
is kept, and transmitted lo the parents (il residing
nears every week; w Inch, logoi her with rewards,
judiciously distributed, has bad I lie happiest died
m awakening and keeping alive a spirit ol combi
lion, both in regard to study and deportment among
I he pupils ot tins academy.
At a recent meeting ol the Board of Commission
ers, t lie 10l lowing resolutions w ere adopted, to wit
That the academic year shall be divided into two
sessions.
That the first session shall emnnienee on the fust
day ol October in each ami every year, and termi
nate on iim Bub day ol February; and that Hie
second session aba 11 commence on t lie Ball ot f‘»li
i nary, and terminate on the ’dOl li .lone ; alter vv bu b
llu-re shall boa vacation ot three months. In addi
tion lo thin, there shall he n recess ul one week
during the Tlinsiinn.s Hollidays.
That tho rales ot t nit ion shall be as tallows, \ i/.:
For Reading, Spoiling, U nting and Defining,
per session
ITr Geography, Arithmetic, (iranmmr, and
other elementary studies, IB BO
Foi lin’ ancient and modern languages, Math
ematics, Natural I’lnlosophy , v In imstry
and other kindred branches in 00
Tint-oil in all eases lo la* paid ill advance.
No scholar will be received lor a shorter period
tb.in hall a session, and when entering tor tins
time, it must ho so expressly stated al llio nine ol
vutralieo.
Board may be obtained m respectable finiilies in
!t bis village at prices'varying Iroui blo sl2 per
mouth, washing, lights, A e included.
The hooks lo be Used in tins academy are, the
Bible, Walker's Dictionary, \B bsler’s spelling
Book, I uieison's hist and st'eoiid V lass IB adei.s
the National Reader, ami Barber’s Bloeulioii.
( ollmrn s first Bessutis, Nmith’s and l.merson’s
; Vrillnuel icb, i uihunfs Algol rn, I lay lair's ITielid,
; .Marshall's Book keeping, and 1 bin's Surviving
Smith's amt Kiikiiam s (Grammar, I‘urkei’s i \« r
( iM .s,and Blair’s Rhetoric,
i oodiiridgv' s and i Min x ’s t icograpiiv, Kohluns'
and W ludplev’s History, tiny’s Astmiiomy and
1 7’realise oil Vilnius, Comstock's ( lieiliistrv and
j Natural I’lulosophy, lam ..In and Baton's Botany,
Hodge s I ogie, ( miilii 's Ffiv-iolog \ , \N :::ts on t lie
I Mind, mid Hut Handel and llayucn eolleelion ul
V dmreh Music
' Andrew’s Tnlin Hrammar, Uoodrieb’s (sreck
Hrnmmar, (heek lieader l eMaunMil and ABijora,
Latin Reader, Lcverdl s I.ai:n Tutor, Virgil, Sal-
Bisl, i’lceio and It aace, la vi/ ic's French 1 dam
mar, Willi B.dinar's Fai'a >, and iVleiuaebus.
i’er order ol lhe I». »ard,
IT)W A U I ) HAKBICK, Set >.
N\ ay noaboro. July 10, 1 83 S
i i a’urgta, JclLmm.ii Foimti;
| A \ 1 11 IB ' ' NV L Kennedy, \bminia
i • Ini'.or t-t Joint kiglu. Into ol liny county de
ceased, applies lor IctU is ißsimssury from sanl ad
ministration,
J best* are thereiore to rite summon and admonish,
all and singular, the kindled and creditors oft he
said dot e.i;u d, lo be and appear at my , Hi- v u nl mi
11. lime pres, nbed h> law , lo II sn , ;lU> , , tl ;;lli
they have, why said lettois shall mu be ul . m i,d
t.,v.i. n idermy band al oili, i: i i.en-v die ; Ins
jth J.iue, I s " s
J.au* .* LIiIBNKZLK BO JTJW BI B. cietk
IIACON, P<l is (v A Nil t. Mt)l.
•|it i kill 1 1.IIS. Baltimore A' ‘ Tnciliniwi Hi" 1,11
"Sir IMl’* -Js lilt' i-riiiK' l’i>rk
5000 II),; End Lard, fur .-a; <" - ooi< ‘*■‘•‘■l- ,el '" w
|, y ISAAC AM )|S 1.,
June 7 w :ill limed strt-'.
col. (Hum's jix'Kii\ 1 !,i ji ha« i;s.
m vSfc
.
Cl <HE I'.ill .Ml ciitiif 1.1 I SM, will comm-' -over
I II, W KSTEUN IDIIISI.. in <"I hm.
i;„ , ~,, Tiii-aiiiy, l)m Oiii day ol October m xi, and
’ niiiliniM' ii Ms ilu y rt. I' irst il:i V. Mu i < -1 aI a s I"' •<
[ year olds spring ..f *3B; suit '' Wo, ft. I< )C: I in.!- ,
lipnt two in lliri i', id name an I cl< . • l.illi B(T>'< <a
!ir next; four or more In linke a race. Already
I lino ■ oniric , Col G. Edmondson, Al<-i'm. bonner
iV Iverson, nii'l M<-.sr Houmoml At < '->•
‘ill <l.i V, .1 c. I’ll i so, 2 null! beats, A l 1.1
I ;{.l iluy ill. :i ill) ’I) roll 5«)
■ ill, ,1 ,y lilt || tin ill) lor ”
oil. day .1.) best 3ins do •;"
Tlio Till campaign willc millionher. - 1 aid ,1 * nr
nil limy Imvo » lair star!, three iiililillnanl "luldcs In
~ I huso owned In re, arc 0,1 tin - ) r way Id oar course to
i onion iioo training. Dor spoiling Inenos nl Ala
, I mum mill Small ( .arolma mo I !i*-n loro omlcd also,
1,1 collieuiiil moastiro sin-ngth with Ilie I •conpuns at
the onset, onil return llio lasi week in April I c-xl, lit
llio regular spring meeting, In lost with them the
,1 long ml, Til nvno lIIICOIIVI mom O, those inli iiiling
n, con io tv iI Ii still lie, would ii i well In wine lo tn -
S, creury, that suitable a,coo.iiiodalions should be
in i, glim u 8. W JA< K.BON, Bo< y.
.Inly 17 eowtil
11 a \ ii.aMi, isisi.j; v ,v to.
n AIffiUSTA, ii A.
II W lwlrMh nnrl HUnit jMitirs m Drnpr, Mc'hrwr*,
,H I'd Iniiti i ii, I‘hi a'*, Oil*, Due .Stup, llni'li' i
" II inilnin Ctliifii, i]r' - -
" jf . FEU tile lollowing brief catalogue ot lit, tr
y A * Block :
l)ni/>s, <V'.
11 Alcolml, /linos, Alum, Annum, Asphaltum,
0 /mnlirtiiln, Antimony, crude; Arrow Uuul,
:l Allspice. Arsenic Aqua Fori in,
Mulmiiii (’ojiin\ :i, MuMaui I*ir, Malinin Tolu,
'* Mai,tain r« ru, Mlurk Drop, Mhu> Vitriol,
Morax, n’fim-il nml « nnlr; liriniHiorw,
Miirgmuly Hilch, Mahirry Hark, liitli r Hoof,
" (‘{intj lmr, < ulornrl, ami /tiimrii -in,
1 ('rmni Tarlar, (’niilliariik", ( \»< l.inral, ('ainvvuod,
‘ i ( ailh’l’s, < nyi.-iiiit! IVjipor, ml nini /llrunudi.
Cloves, ( miiaiiHiii Ikirk, Cai<l:lin«>n >enH,
I t orroHivo Suliliiaa e, < uriiile Soap, Copperas,
'' f .'ongreH.s Water, Cliloruk: of I <llllO,
1 Chloride of Suila,
' ('uHlorOil, he.-t uinl ( 0111 , ii» <jln , pin. and li.nl pta.
’ I’p.som SaitH, K.-senlial Ojlm, ol ull kindv,
» Euii M* di< titolc, Fly Stoiio, I' lax 01 d,
I lo’a Niilphor, I‘lo’fH IJek/.oin, Fio’ra ChaiaoiiiMo
I’reneh Chalk,
< »inger, raee, ground, pur.) an I common,
! Cl.aaher iS'altM, < ihie, (iolde/i Seal,
" (ium Myrrh, do. ylrabic, do. (.umhoge, do Senm
» mony, do. (inaiai;, Uo fehcdl ie, do. Copal, do.
Trugueaiilll, <V.(;.
Honey, 11 ydi lodale I’olash, Hops,
Ht ih«ol .all kinds, “ Shakers’;” 7/< iulock 13a k
s . Isinglass, Ipeeae. indigo,
Spanish J’’ mil. iNo. do ( arolina,
liidiuu’.s I'anaeca, Iceland M oss, Irish t/oss, lodine,
| .lain)), .1 1 ij 11 ho J*ll*lo, Juniper Merries, K reosole,
r Ceo’s Hills,genuine; l.oheluij lierh and seed.
l.enioii Syrup, Kiipenor; i<adic?B Slipper Kuol,
’ dogwood, slick and chip’d; CKjuurie.e Hull, Ciul,
1 iceehefl, Jainccls, all kinds;
A/agn(!.sia, hnn]>, do eidciued, do Henry’s,do Jhiller’s
yljierienl,
.l/nslanl, l )ngli>h and ylmnrican; d/anna, Flake,
d/usk, d/ace, d/mhh r, d/unalic /leid
d/orplioi ■, /id. and Sulph ; iMandruke Jhiof,
iNntmegs, A'ulgaJls, iNux Vomica, tNilrie Acid,
(>il Vjlno/, *>h v ■*. t hi, (Jjiiuni, (>sl)orn’s 7 > lnloloJveii,
Orris Koot, < ‘xalic Acid, Hrickiy ylsh Hark,
Pond l.ily i’ool, i'oplar Hark, Peurlash, I'ejiper,
Pearl Hirlee, l\)Her’s Caiholicoii, Piperiin*,
(Quicksilver, i Miuharh Hoot and powder, Koain,
Ked iVMi.jjiiiatts Ked Sander*, K«;d ( halk,
Sw aim’s I'.nmcf .1, ok (Quinine, Starch,
Seidliih/Po\\tiers, Sodal'ow«T« «,
Sionghton’rf Millers, in qimrlH and puds;
Sweel Oil, in quarts, puds, and hall pinls,
Sid kaatii.s, Sal Soda. S-d Ammonia, Sail Poire,
Sugar Lead, arsap.ird.u, ro'»l and exiraclj
Sponge, Skunk Cabbage tvoot, Seniiii, I
•VpiniN J mjM ot me, in (piart* and pinks; J
Super ( aid). Soda, Tariaric A nd, I’arlar Liryjc,
Tapiurinds,''i'iiploetrp >'< i-. Our.- —> - —+*
While VTTriof, I V hile Wood Mar. 1 ;, least ihjwders
Medicine in i tats,
Anlimonial W’im*, /kiiemun’* Drops,
Mulsum Copaiva, Mulsuin Jlouey, Mnlibh Oil
(kdomel,(aimphor, C’:»)eimo Pi?pper,
(Juic’d Magnesia, Css. Peppermint, Css. (H mam on,
Kss. Mergninol, Jvss. Lavender, Ksh. Lemon,
H.allrey’s (hndiul, llarlieni < > 1 1, Jjieeue, Jrdaj),
,hson’s Props, Laudanum,
Moore's Lsscnee ol‘Lile, (>}mdeMoc, Oil Lemon,
Oil Cloven, Oil C’iiinanioii, Uil WOnnsoed,
Puragoric, Khuharh, »Sw<*«‘l Spts. Mitrv,
Spis. Hans, Solution ok Quinine, strong;
Lariar lanclic, M'nslinglon’s Malsum,
Hr. Kush’s I '.yi! \V uler, i hompsoii’s do.
Thoaijison s .No. 0.
l\rftime rtf >
(Alogno Waler, every variety,
Taney Toilet Soaps do
Shaving do do
Lavender Water, Florida Water, Hose W a ter,
Orange Flower W uler, .Milk ot Koscs,
Presloii Sails, Fancy Hunge. t Vials,
Homallini, Olio ol Lose, A ntopic Mil, Hear s Oil,
.Mae issar Oil, I oilelte Powder, Indian I lye,
Powder Hulls and Hoxes, Odoriferous Compound.
i*at/i/s, Oils ijc.
W hite !.cud, dry;
VVjtilo Lead, in Oil pure, No. 1, and No. 2,
Ked Lead, Hack Lead, Spanish Mrown,
\ i*iieiian Ki*d, I'.ughsli and .1 nna'icaii;
Vermilion, I .nglish and t lunesi*,
India Ked, Uosc Hink, Dtoji l.ako, Lilharge,
Yellow Ochre, Sione Villo\\,( hroiue Oncn,
\ erdigris, in Oil, pun : Hrussian Hlue,
A ill werp Mine, Mlaek Prop, Lamji Hiack,
Vandyke Mrown, Lena Ho Sienuii,
Turkey I iiiber, •Spanish W hiling, I'nJiy
Humico Slone, Kotleii Slone, Sand Hupcr,
Hion/.i*, (»old Leal, Smalls,
M Hal iw 1 Mass and Hniuic (Hass, all bi^cs,
) I .inset d ( hi,
Lamp Oil,. I. miner strained,
j do do I all do
do d-» NN niter do
Tniin ( Li, A mUIooI Oil,
, t’wpal N <imi>li, coach ami lurnilure
I a nire N arni.sh, Japan N arinsh,
I Hlaek I .rather N arnisli,
I'ainl •Slones and .Mullers, Huinl Mills,
j (Hu/ners’ Hianiunds, I‘lasier I'aris,(*:ilt tiled.
lirus/u s.
t Hainl, ‘SaHi, and N amish Mni>h. s, all m/.c ;
( < lolli, Hair, Toolh, <Slia\mg, Mo:.- , .Sh , , Pu.;!, I
('rine.lt, A. ail, Scrub and Whim Wash Mrushes!
, every \arieiy;
, (’iirners* ('. ii Poneil. Hadger’.s Hair, Hair llroum |
1 lb Oslo s. M/sct //.■., ecus,
Amid, all Kinds; (L Nn . ('arpeniur'a I’repuralions
.Ni’W Lind nid (’oiigh Syrup,
iiihney \s H« Her Ih>lro\ er,
’ Knw ami's Lome d/ixture,
Hraml:i ih > Hills, IVierV Hills,
I Wail’s ( nmmumile Hi Is, Meekwith’s Hill.-,
• (Lillaghan’s Hills, ('holem Kenu-dy,
i Sniil hern T *uie, It* I» Omiim ni, ihle.s Ointment,
I Judkin s Omlmeiil, MuLard’s (hi .Snap
Conn I'lastcr, Lip S’alxe, Wdiets
’ Lueder Mah In s, I rielion .Maidies
j Koman I.ighis, .Slmvme Moves, mirror
■ s lu»e Mlackmg d m/cn, M! k Ink, It iio.
Kcl Ink, indeidde Ink, I Ujicrs, 1..0th Powder
,s '- ;, .n M a » v mi 11 11 *\i.- , Jewell's I maim uks
Hallerh* Mousiring.N, Nyringes, all kinds
I in.- all 'i. ’: . Lamps, Mi, Lhcrmometors do. i
Npalnlas, IVeei \ i lls, 1 aaelV, ( rileibles
Fine ( nt Tohaec •
Nilrge.n;s lusUuiiu ids, all kinds, Pontist t J u . do. |
Pent Ist (Ldd'and /in Foil, N]<ecie Jar*
I'uetmv Monks, ih a>t Pipes, ipj>u* .S’h( j!j<
Noising Mottles, Ik d I’aits, J\ sMines, (d (holers
Hfimlcs. Iron, Wedgwood and glass moitars
/h;l i'y i('s, (Jradnaie Measures
( *las> Funnels, NlcdieineC'hesls, A.e. A e.
Inci i»real Machines.
rs: for
• ii i|H - r, \m,l do wi ll louuo iis.ii’nll, ;.s| lllV( . !1(i
1 " "• - : ’. is l” ..., .
w tiu n auMk iei j mned io se.l
. AT TJtK I.OVVKST MAUI, i I’Kl'U’s
lMij'|,iyn| •. 1,.- I. ■ 1 i|m 1 ;.i r ~1 \„.. ■
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Oi’orsi)!, SciDVfU cf.unt) :
~f Orcliimrv —l’n-Mid, lb, P bi.imfs .fulii) S,
I’i'.i'm, !’,’!(r Hoililk k, .I,lb *, I.alicrlx, ..),vi
I ;ii:i 1,,, I Miv. art, I !v JB.
Jinl, Mi. Si. .full/ '■ Ih, lb3H.
" ' j'l l \ tin; D|))ilirnlir,n »l T’iu/lll.is 11. linniH, till -
tJ niitii.viralitr id VV illiam (.ru.. - , ib *' jihul, Idig of
~itjvi i, ruunty, aialina ilini b< - bn., billy otlminis-
I, ,| K.ti d isbili’, ,11 id pr.iyiiig lilutMii lur Irltcis <!i«
, ~-sury. It u, on inolion, onbotii that tboeli-rk
.!<» ,-: ■)'• a < iliilii.lt, ri-qniring all piT.uin to •‘■b'i'.v
c1,.,-bl any tbey hnvu) why tin - miiiii - almli not bf j
•jr nilfii; ,md lli.it tin - sttiiiu bo jmblislifil onre a
iiii.nlli lor «ix nn,nibs.
A true rxlnii-t friMu lint tniioit' . bi'y lb, I '•!
mi/1 mCm JO "Jit N I*KUK\,» T fb.
\ A\yn.U ’l4 7s/
The following w an exlr.n f from a lorilieoniing
work ol Hr. Peters, the ili.-c ovt rerol thecelehrateu
Vegetable Ant Hons l*iHs*
“Health, wealth and enj -yment are the three
prime ejects ol life. The two former are
only sought a.s a means lo obtain the lalt- 1.
.Man seeks Lor wealth as the means of enjoyment.
Hni vain is Mich pursuit without the possession ol
health. N\ about bodily *1 rongth and vigor, neither
the physical nor the mental —neither the inner nor
llr* outward man is capable of any nehicveinent,
w he* her of wealth nr enjoyment:. Mcr;* sari ain
eoipore sario —a sound mind in a sound body' -is
the sine qua mm—dm ahsolnlo reijui.sile.forauiy elh
i icnl i.lfurl in the altaiument of bmmm end*. 'I ho
mind may bo active, hut il the body ho feeble, I .hen
i: the mind active lo little purpose. Fnjnymeiit is
not, there ; and the finest laid plans rno rendered
abortive by ilic shattered condition ofour tenement
ufehy,
Kui sav that a man could obfain wealth--mat he
could nt-qtiiiv 1 bo gold ol Opb.r, ami bruts; bonu
llio iron,-liti sos I!■<■ iiiim'S ot lioltonii '. yot uliliout
linallji, wlioro would be his InijipinesH f ffo v/ottM
1,. - misornblo in llio midst ol bis gold and bis dia
monds; be would pine away in wreti-diednoss and
dosj.iiir, and lie would exel.ihn with tl") wise man
ol old, " all is v.inily and voxnlioll of spuilills
limbs are rucked will) pain and !>.<■ cunnol rest, bis
appetite is gone, and bo loathes bis food; ins slo
macli 1.1 oppressed will) nausea, mid bo turns sick
eninguwuy at tbn boniilios of a msnifieent provi
dence. lie would give all ho is vvoJlb—-liny,all Hit)
world—if lie had it—fur llio poor bat healthy man’s
appetite.
’• Please give mo," said a hungry wretch In a
wealthy feeble man, “ please give mu a sixpence to
buy mo a morsel ol loud; I am almost starved !
« | would give a thousand dollars lor your appe
tite,” said the ricb man, as lie handed the hungry
one a dollar.
Os so much importance is health to the enjoy
ment ol lilt! !
lint whereto, mutbinbs T hoar Ibo reader ask, sub
serves this homily on so plain and hackneyed a sub
ject? Do we not all know tbo value ol health 7
Uo wo not all attend lo it tm one of llio chief, il not
the ebielbst concerns of our mortal existence ? Do
we not employ llio moans lo attain and preserve it I
Do wo not lay out money—d, we not Ice physi
cians— do wo not follow thetr advice do we not
swallow I heir prescriptions ? 1
■j'fuc—most true—gentle reader, thou docst all
things, we dare say, arid more. Mill, w o cannot 1
believe our homily nn health lo be alloget her mine- 1
eossary. As in morals, so in physio is il requisite
lo have “ hue upon line, and precept upon precept.”
idea in health forget that they may be sick ,■ and
men m sickness do not always employ the moslju- ,
Very true, Hurlor —nu n do not as you way always
pursue llio right routl to health. Now, I know of j
■soino people who are always dosing themselves
with physic, ami running to llio doctors mid aputh- ,
cearios every day ol Iheir lives. They take, 1 verily ’
believe, u curt loud of drugs in a year, uiui ycl they
are not \v<dl after all (
po vim know lho reason ? (
">N by, yes, in there are two reasons.
In the first place they lakoldo lain rm.l
hi the sGC'Uid, they do not t.«ko the mill kind. 1
used to make the Mime mistake. JJnt lately, that is 1
lo .say for two or three years past, I’ve Lit upon a
heilt r plan. 1 lake Hr. Holers’ Vegetable Milieus
Hills, and I derive more? benefit from one dollar laid
out in Ibem, than 1 used in paying Lilly in any lor
nice pursuit of health, besides saving a world of
nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous
quantity of medicines. Ho you know Hr. Holers / 1
Very well.
And Lave you ever taken his medicine ?
I were a hluvkiu <ul else.
They tell me he is norm of your quacks, who un
dertake'* to men ) ami regulate the human machine 1
without so much «s a knowledge ol its purls,
and bow they are put together, 'll icy say he un
derstands anatomy and physiology, I think ihcy call
them, and is a* familiar with botany mid chemistry
as I am with (he road to mill
You are rightly iiiLorimal. Hr. Hofcr.s is no em
piric. He does not undertake what, be does not
understand. Ho was regularly hied io the-healing
ail. He has spent years in thoacquisition oi know
ledge ; lit; lias devoted boused lu tho istndy ol the
human Lame, .aid llio discuses to which it is suh
jeet, and now he is applying his acquisition to the
relief of sutlering humanity.
1 le dees not put tort h the absurd claims often ad
vanced by the inventors of patent nostrums —name
ly, that ol curing all diseases with a *di»”Je pro
scriplion ! Fm h a pretence ho would deem about
as ddlb nil lo swallow as lo take the nostrums ol
ilmso who put il lorlb. There is no such medicine.
There is not, and never was, a panacea lor all dis
eases Tho N (gelid do Hi I ions Hills pretend to no j
such miracle. Mat w hat is infinitely better they
ell hr t what they underlain) They keep the word 1
ol pr mdse le the stomach, and the prmm ' ia which !
they make to theear'ar.d eye. And that .indeed is j
no slight leeormm ndalioii. Nor are lho complaints |
lo wliif. ii these Fills are adapted, lew nor tar be
tween. The disorders arising from a morbid stale
of i he bile are, unfortunately, many, distressing ami I
fatal. A large portion ol all the levers, especially i
at tlie south and in tho marshy districts, are owing ;
io this cause, from Iho distressing ague and lever I
wld« h almost shakes asunder life and limb l , to I lie i
h'.irtui ’* \ ellew Jaek," which sohloin quits Ids vie '
uni without sundering soul and body us he lakes I
his U’uvt!.
I (Vmvei>.mt .run his previous practice, with dis I
; ease, m all ns lorm.-, w liich originale.s Irom the dis
order of I ■, Hi i eiera was li npiov
;.is kim\..(v.; ■< i i < \pe.ice in tho prepaiaiion ol |
1 a i.iedn nm which shoU 'i prove cfli. acinus in lias j
1 large elas m disea.-es, u hich should i elie\elheach |
i • : and the di/.zy lie.’ul, and laslore ih' a ui.-ealed j
! a:; l i<*i11 1 1i11• sloameh, at the same lime that it pro- !
j\ v, nie 1 thoM! more i t!;iI ell.-cts w liich are so apt c»
j luLow from their imprudent neglect.
1 or this purpose he prepared with much care and
List adaption to the purpose,(he N egeiahlo Miaous
Hills, winch he is happy lo say, Iron: lorn* experi
ence, and I h abundant testimony oi l hose uho have
employed them have answered, more* than answered
Ids sa.iguiuo expectations.
Ii is not his own more assertion you are call
ed on lo believe. Ii is not the ipse din l ot any single
■ ■ ■ it as (julcii or Hipp<
erates—rhiil you are lo pin your laitii upon Net- |
iher —although i: is s dd ia thesnered\uhmie that |
** by Ihe mom h ol Iwo or three wit nesses .shall all i
i things he established”—are you to believe in so !
j Mil til aiiutuher only I A cloud of wdiiesscs is be- I
tore you. Th.-y are too numerous lo he easily
j overlooked; they are too mtelligent io heeurelcssly
heard; they are too respectable to be slightly re
garded.
M. heving the .spontaneous .testimony of those
I who - ' oxperici.ee m iho best test of the truth thev
a> ert. Hr. I\ his throwii together ia the tdl-
I lowing pages, a Lew oft lie many tumdrods of te*ti- |
huiMc.sis rcrikved Irom every quarter whore Ins!
"tv- uoiue ini >u o. They uro loft to speak ;
lur 1I« <l|BU|U'B. i iiuy uro tbu words <<l llmsu vx !
” < liu.tk wbilt lltrv do know, mid tus tty lo u hot I
I I .i- *y b.i \<<ms it . ii i.i < \ jH’ririifud.
I•< .m ini ti l l tii'jiiiiv for IVlcrs’ \ udib' |
1 . )<• di! hi A"-.i:,i,i In iliivi’iiiiif, l!i»!n 1
A o i’ll, it i,‘d A. Do, Me Dull Curler. Jmut's '
| I A'X ut il It, ..lid W 1 f CV. 8011, |>| ,| 1,
i.l fli- IANT lo at) ufiler ol lb" I<morab'e the
5 Just" is of tbu Inkrior (.'otirl ol the eotiiiiy ol •
.lellir.toii,sillin'' »« a ( oiirl Ordinary, uni be j
b.r sale, at the Court House in tint town <<l s
l.oulsviiie, on the first Tuesday tit .November next, I
between He- Usual Ilnurs -.1 sa.e, the pltint jlton i
, ailed Oakland, belon/ing lo the estate i<f .'Dji.r
John lierrien, late <d':,ai<l county, eontair.ing abou'
eliwi-n hundred iieres of laud, lying on llin by Dim
ti,rt creel;, and adjoining lands of Cunninghams,
I’Tournov, ami Holt, ( ..ndutons < I sale
ea.-li, the I.album - m tw^ •> itiiniml instalments, tmu f
1 interest front tho dale, a mortgage on the pteiniEee,
and approved personal seenrity.
Un llio suer i L-liiig «lny, at the Oak'and y.laida
lion, will lx; wold, a .piarilily of stock, i ousislmg "I
horses, mules, eallle, lings, and .hedp, together
with sundry urlieles of lionsidiold and Ktlehen lm
nilurc, plantation tools, corn, loilder, wngiius, <vc
At - ladoiii'ing to mill estate. * auditions rash.
J \u. M ACPI I KRtSON BKKKIDiN, Kx r.
Juno 18.1839 (I
I.rur/ra, iitiike county:
»,*/ifbRDA.S Civility linnn, admit istralrix on
w . the estate oi iHoaus llunn, d<;eeased, applies
b.r letters of dismission from said estate.
These arc lheivh» r e to ciii! and admonish all and
singular the kindred and credit its <<i said doc <1 to
i... and appear al my office, wilhm the lime presenb
ed by law,to show - cause, it any they have, wby said
letters should not ho granted.
Diven under my hand, at office in aynesboro,
(bis IJUth July, Itffd. liy onirrot ronrt,
aug 0 Cm i’. if. Uj-iOUN 1 , 1). Clerk,
Georgia. Jcflferson County J
! ft */ J I KUKAti Jniims Al. Dinipicfiold, ndiinins
i b t trntor on the estate id James b< VV ells, late
of said c <.mily, dee/ased, applies lor letters ol dis
mission from said estate. M
1 be earo therefore to < ilo nml admonish all nnd
singular, lit- - kindred nnil.ercditors ofsiml deeenbi <1
lo he and appear at my olllee within the lime pro
si-nhed by law, lo shew cause, il any-they have,
why said letters should not he grunted.
i.ivni under my hand al iidbe.in I .omsvdle, tins
yih day of .May, DfJd f‘<. DO I’iftV laLl., Clerk,
may 10 Cm __
(icorgitt, Jo/ferson county:
a */ JIDKKA.S, I’otrii k li Connally, Adniinislra
s # tor on the J state ot Tandy C Jones, late
of said county, deceased, applies for Tetters tits
missory. . , ,
These are therefore In eilo and admonish all and
sing tlnr the bens and creditors of said deceased, lo
hound appear at my olliee within the time prescri
bed by law, lo file their objections, if any they
have, lo show cause vvny said letters should not he
granted. .
(liven under my hand, nt olliee, in J.ouisvtllo,
this Kith day of iWnrcli, IK3B.
march 16 EBKNEZKR BOTH WELL, Clk.
(ieofgiit, .fcllorsoii conuly;
lIEUEAS Ashley ITdlhps, administrator
V T on the estate ol Stephen Cotter, lateoi sai l !
enmity, deceased, applies lor letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ol the said de
ceased, to he and appear at my olliee w ithin the
lime proscribed by law, to shew cause it any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
(iiven under my hand nt olliee, in Louisville
Ids Kit Inlay ol March IH3B.
mar Di EBfeNF.ZER BOTIIWELL.
Deoigu;, tlnibe county;
J! LREAS Elijah Atlaway, administrator no
V V lhe estate ol Redding iV iiyrant, late of said
county, deceased, applies lor let tins disniissory.
'Those are therelorc to cite and admonish all and
sigitlar tliekindred and creditors ol said deceased,
to he and appear at my oflice, within the tin e pre
scribed by law, lo show cause, il any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given underlay hand,at (Vaynesboro’, this 17lh
day of Eebt, 1838. T If BLOUiYT, W. CT’k.
i.-l. Jl niDin
Geot /in. .(t - !li - i son cnuul y :
a a/ 11 f.REAS 11 ugh Neely, administrator on the
v V estate ol James Neely, deceased, applies for
letters disniissory from said administration.
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to
he and appearatany olliee, within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why
said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at olliee in Louisville, this
21st day of July, 1838.
July 24 EIIENEZER BC)T1 [WELM T’k.
Georg in, Go In to Din count y :
WJI EREAS James Gartlidge, administrator de
bonis non, applies lor letters dismissory on
the estate of Adam Walker, deceased.
'These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to Die their objections, if any they have,
wit hi t the lime prescribed by law, in my olliee,
to shew cause why said letters should not he grant
ed. < liven under my hand and seal tit olliee, this
2d day of June, JB3B.
GABRIEL JONES, Celrk.
Georgia— Burke county.
Court of Ordinary, present, their //onora, G W
Evans, Abel Lewis, and El’almer, Esqrs.
Hide Ni Si, blh March, 1833
UI’ON the petition of Mulfonl Marsh, Adminis
trator ot John Wtills,deceased,lbis day filed,
praying that a Gitation may issue lor letters dismis
sory tforn said Administration, il is on motion
ordered that the same do issue and be published
once amount lor nix months. A true extract front
the minutes. T 11RLO UNT, n c c o it v.
March 20 Dm
Georgia, Columbia comity:
W’ HERE AS, Cyrus Albert applies for letters ol
administration on the estate el Thomas
Albea, deceased.
'I hesc are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, tu (ilo their objection!, (if any they have,) uj.
my olliee, according to law.
Given under my hand at oflice, this 31st July
833. [aug 2j GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. ’
IV OTIC II. —Tour months after dale, applica
nt- - that will he made to the honorable inferior
Court ol Richmond county, while silting for ordi
nary purposes, lor leave to sell a lot of laud in the
lot h district and Tlh section in Cherokee countc, [
belonging lo the orphans of Lott Williams; also
one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in,Lee co.
sold lor tit 1 beuciit ol the heirs ofsjdd V\ jlhums.
may 3, 1833. I - . 11. At ANTZ, Guardian.
jGHJUR months, after date application will ho
S- made lo llio honorable tjte Inferior Court of |
Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary jmr-}
1 poses, lor leave to sell llio whole ol llio real estate |
! of tjydnoy G. Holland, a minor, lor the bonelit of
1 said minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN,
July-I Administrator of Sydney 3. Holland |
j C'Ul'lt months alter dale ajipiication will be made I
i P- lo the honorable Interior Court of Columbia
I county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, lor
! leave to sell the real estate of Jacob J littgg, lute of
Mum ogee countv,deceased.
July 7 _ A. P ROBERTSON, Adm’r.
; i months afterdate application will bo made
S- lo Justices nt the interior Court of Richmond
comity, sitting jis a Court ol Ordinary, for leave to
i .-ell I lot rial and personal estate ol" Henry Zinn,
j Jatcul. ichmond county, deceased.
Jam. 1). ZLNN, Ad x.
may U, 1833 4ra JOHN FOSTER, Adra’r.
B^OU R months alter date application will be
made lu the hoaoraldo the Inferior Court of
I'ike county, w lido sitting lurordinary luirposes, lor
l. axo to sell the real i stale ol U illiino Bryant, de
ceased, late of Burke count.
C. L. MATTHEW*,
Admiiiisliiitur in right of hit wife.
July d, 1838.
K months after date application will in
i«- made lotlie honorable Inferior Court ol Burke
county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, (or leave
to . ’d all the real estate ot Mark Dcsanay, late of
.ml comity, for the pnr.oso of a division between
; the heirs ol said estate.
august il, 1838 GEO. W. EVANS Atlfu’r.
| months after dale application will bo
i 8- unde lo the honorable the Interior Court of
, 1 idialerro comity, w hen sitting lor ordinary porpo
, ;as, lor leave to sell the real estate of James Luii«-
i doit, deceased ; all persons i-oneermid will please
aim notice. DORUTHT LA.NGDUN, Cuardiun
■Tiu. - 18,1838 .)ni
/ , '' l R mon His a tier date, application will be
NL inaio to the Honorable the Jnlfcrior Court ol
Warren county, «lien silting ns a Court of Ordi
nary, lor leave to sell the I.and and Negroes he
i.living lo the Estate of Hampton Wade, into of
said county, deceased.
HUBERT BOLTON, Adm’r.
l n E I- in ho
BR months _alter dale upphentiun will be
lua I. lo the ( onrti't Ordinary ol Burke coun-
IV, lof leave to sell lot No Do, Blh District, Morri
"<Tbcr county, belonging to .hones F. Brown, a
non” l ’- ELIZABETH BROWN,
> JU D H, ibuc t.uurdiuu ul James F l!r,.wn.
\ OTirr;. After lliecxpiralion of fuiir months
1 » Imni litis date, application will be made to the
.1 os'iu’.s ol the Interior Conn of Jelleisun county,
sauna us a Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell the
negroes belonging to the estate of Major Joint Ber
rien, Into of ?u:d county, deceased
JNO. AIACPJJERSO.N BERRIEN, Ex’r.
June lb, 1838
[GAOUR months alter date application will bo
Jc made to the Interior Court of Lincoln county,
when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the interest of Samuel Coulter, late of said county,
deceased, in a negro man Moses,ns part of the
estate of said deceased.
U II.Id AM RE V .N'OLDS, Administrator.
Linemillion, May I'J, 1838
j I/HJI. 11 months after date application will be made
» to the bonoraltlc tho interior Court of Culuta
bia county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a truelof laud in said county,contain
ing I'J.t acres,more or less, adjoining lands of Heg
gie, O’Neil, and others, belonging to the estate of
l licitry Milkins. SI >AN WILKINS, AWmr,
I June 20,1838.
| | /OUR momlis after date application will be
■ made to llu: inimitable Inferior Court of Bnrlto
county, when sil ting for ordinary purposes, lo sell
j die real estate of Kica/er Lewis, deceased, of said
County. LI.LA/iLK I . COW ART, Executor
| may 1838 nvlt
, OUR months after date application wilTbo
d made to tlm bun Court, ol Ordinary, of tho
ty of Jolforson, lor leave lo sell OOa acres ol
pnie laud in tho county of liurko, on the waters of
Uavi.Hs lirancii, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T.
J iMonluci, and mtiers, sold lor tho benefit of the
la irs ol Jicuj imni Brown, deceased, minors.
J.VMLS CRUSS, Guardian.
Louisville, May 21, 1838 .j m
months alter dale, application will bo
made lo the honorable Inferior court of
Borke coimly.lor leave to sell alt the real estate
cl George E. Sconyars, deceased.
JANE St'ONYERS, Admx.
April 20 mini
j) ( Ol ft inonlhs infer dale, application will be
« made to llio hoimrablo Inferior Court of
Burke county, lor leave lo sell a part oftho real
estate of Soutbvvorth Jlurlovv,deceased.
REBECCA HAREUVV, Admrx.
npril 20 mint
months after date application will be
£ made to I lie honorable tho Interior Com lof
Columbia county, when silling for ordinary pur
poses, for leave lo sell six hundred acres el land!
inure or less, belonging lo the estate of Benjamin E.
Winfrey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on
the little? Kioko creek, adjoining lands of Haggle-
Marlin, oral others. WM. P. BEALL, Adn.’r.
July 2d, 1838.
POUR months after date application will be
“ made lo the honorable the Inferior Court ol
Burke county, vv hen silling lor oi dinary purposes,for
leave to sell the plantation belonging to the eslaio
of John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad
joining lands of John Cock, Mathew Junes, and oth
crs. Also,n negro man belonging to said estate by
the name of Bub.
A NDERSON LAMBERT,) ~ ,
GEORGE \V. EVANS, j lx rs -
Waynesboro, June 28, 1838.
J^VO UR months after date, application will be
- made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Elbert
comity, while silting loi ordinary purposes, for
leave lo sell a negro man named William, lieloug'jf
ing to Margaret Ann Deadvvyler, a minor heir oi*
Joseph Deadvvyler, jr. deceased, late of Elbert co.
AI.EX.A ND ER i’,ll () 11 STUN,Guardian,
may 31. 1838 mlt
" jMJUU months after dale, application will ha
Jl niado lo the lion the inferior Court of Elbert
county, w hile silting lor ordinary purposes,, for
leave lo sell all I he lauds ami negroes belonging to
the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, laic, of said
county. 'JUG’S. JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
may 3], 183£f mlt
g/OUR mouths idler date application will he
made lo the Justices of the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, u bile silling ns a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave lo sell a tract of laud heiuugliig to
tho estate of Lewis B Rhodes, deceased, lor the
benefit ol tho heirs and creditors of said deceased l .
July 31, 1838. A. W. B MODES, Executor.
Gcoigm, Itnrko County ;
\\r 1 1 1. Rid AS I,into Berry Burch applies for
V V letters dismisßory, on llio estate of Ahislr
Jenkins, deceased.
I’heso are Iheielbre lo cite and admonish all and
singular llio kindred and creditors oi said deceased,
lo be ami appear at my uflieo within the lime pre
scribed by (aw, to show cause, if any they have,
why said lelteis should not lie granted.
Given under my hand t office, in VVayncsbaru
tliis 32d day of March, 1838.
mar 2(i (im T. H. BLOUNT, Dej>. Clerk.
Gcorgiu ,< Oliimbiii County :
WHEREAS Benjamin Jf. Warren and John
McGnr, Executors of tlie II ill ol William
McGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory.
f liese tire I herefore lo cilc and adiiionisli all and
singular the kimlreif-.nd creditors of said deceased
lo Lie and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed liy law, to shew cause if any they have,
why said fellers should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office, Ibis 24th (lay ot
February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk,
fell 27 *l7
Georgia,.l( llcix)ii county :
V 4/ HEREAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator
* • oh the eslaio of Joseph Lockhart, late ol
said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dismis
sion from said estate.
These are therefore lo cite, summon and admon
ish, ail and singular, the kindred and creditors oi
said deceased, to he and appear at my office within
the time prescribe d by law, lo shew cause, if any
they have, vvtiy said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville,this
I 2 01 h Jnnc, 1838.
June 28 EBEMJSZER BOTHWIiLL, Clerk f
Georgia, Un ike County.
Court ol Ordinary, present their Honors C W
; J'.vans, Abel bowls and E J’ulmer, Erqrs.
I Jlujr. j\i Hi, HU March, 1838.
, K [ CON the pel it ion of Samuel executor of
I 5.3 Absolcm Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke co
’ soiling licit he lias fully executed said will and .sen
I leil the estate of said deceased, and praying letter*
disrnissory. It is thorelbre, on motion of counsel,
ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, relurna
j hie to September Court next, requiring all persons
itil-created then and there lo show cause why the
j same should not he granted ; And it is further or
dered (hat said citation bo published once a mouth
tiilsaid court. A truccxlmct from the minutes,
i mar 20 Cm T. H BLOUNT, I). Cl’k.
Georgia, Durke County.
Court of Ordinary, present tbeir Honors W G I
Evans, Abel Lewis and E Pander, Esqrs.
A’«/e A’i Hi Dili March, 1838
I IRON the application of Mulfortl Marsh and’
Fielding Fryer .praying that (lie Clerk do is
| sue a citation for letters disrnissory as administra
| tors on llio eslaio ol Fielding Fryer, deceased It
is an motion of Counsel ordered, that the samedo
issue returnable to September term next of this
Court, lo be published once u month till said Cnurl]
A tnit? extract from tho minutes,
march 20 Cm Tis BLOUNT, nccoic.
Georgia--Iturkc county.
Court of Ordinary— present, I heir Honors G. VV.
Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. i
llnlr M. Hi., March s lh, 1838.
UP I >N tbe petition of Elisha 11 ny mans, executor
of Samuel Daymans, deceased, lute of Hurks
count v, stating that lie bus fully executed I lie? lasi
will iinti testament ol said Stephen Daymans, tlc
ceased, and praying letters disrnissory. ft is there
lore, on motion of counsel, ordered, I lint the clerk
do issue a citation requiring all concerned, to ho
anti appear at the court at September term iicvl
lhen nnd I here to shew cause why said loiters ahull
not be granted, and licit said ciiitalioti be jmhlish
oil once a month till said court.
Alrue extract irom the minutes. i
march 21 (itiif Tll BLOUNT, D cl’E
jV| OTICE.—The subscribers have formed a f °-
partnership, for the transaction of a geneial
mercanlile business, under the firm of Sci nntoii A
Smith. They have token the store lately occu
pied by Messrs. T. S, & C. H, Metcalf, and arc now
receiving a well assorted slock o i’Owcerief, Cotton
/Jugging, I run, Arc., recently selected vvitli great
care by Mr. A. o. Pamielce, in New York «>">
other markets. Merchants amt Planters generally
an- rcsprelltiily invited to call ami examine lit™'
Particular altenliou will be paid lo llio sale ol H
Cotton, and execution of orders lor merchandiso H
J. 11, SCRANTO.N *3
A. W. SMITH.
July 20,183‘i. svv IvvAwO.®
July ‘JO, 183'!