Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, October 20, 1838, Image 4

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TV r.U I'l KM.—Till' ; tll'K Iill! I: III.XC- till*liny -l.* ( Hlcri'd into n < <>-)>:tnn>'rttliip, inr die trimmc lion ol h w huleanlc Dry Guilds business, under Ihe name and style ol It. C. Halcluin.V Co. It. < ha low in, M. U II.KINSO.N, JAMES hale. Augusta. July, "I, 1838. cltwKuv Sept I M)l i i:MI I.N K VII„-IiOA I! C\K. BOOKS \mll In- ojk'ii! il hy I lie undersigned Commissmners lor Stuck In ihis Hank, cit, Die Kill day ul Oetnlier next,at 1 lambing, and . omnoio c>|ien between (he knurs <.I 10 nnd l oVlm-lc, fur .10 days l ',\ery KteekboMer n iho Kail Kind, "ho shall jaiy up the scroiid jijsialnM , ni. on Kail Hoad Stock, in entitled to subscribe lor an iijiinl number ol Shares in iho Hank. Twelve dollaia amla hall mi eaeh Share su snh ccrihe.l (or in ilia Hank, iiiiiml he pa d at the timed anbsi-rilling, either to the I omuiiss oners, or lo the Cnaliier of any Hank in (food ere lit. A Meeting of lhe Stork hol ders ol iho Hank, in person or l.y prosy, will ho held at (’hi rleslon, ontho "doth November, when the Mother Hank will ho organized, and Hn uehes eslabliuhed in Norili-Carolnm and Tennessee, as soon iheieailer a» possible. A ropy ol iho Char lers is in our hands iiir esatninalion. Signed, \V, W.sTAKKK, ) DI.IVI’,It SIMI'SUN, > Commissioners. H. f.GUUEHV, ) sept 1K Irw 7w \SiTI *TM)\ M ,-t \T!•;'», h/ a<o mg man led in m,either in a Grocery or Dry Goods store, her inhuman >n apply 01 lliis office, net II trwfil » vi no.\ i J TOOK, in July, IS.JS, a eormin seonndr.il, /,’. .» A'. Will I'Fli'.l.l), as partner ielo my business, in respei I of written reeoinnietid.aliona from I'm lessor Henry, and other \ery tcspeelablo gentle men. This fellow wenl out from Greenville court house under Die premia ion of buying goods in New York, nnd was obliged lo go lo Augusta l» selilo some hustnesH lliero. Ho look over the amonril of.uoney belonging lo him, Kill."J, and lei I Greenville, na J have since heard, via Columbia and Charleston I’nrsiht was impossjlilo. 'i hree days nller ho loft. Greenville court house, he was el son for .New York, nnd a letlrr received from him, staled Dint ho had pone to Europe, hut said 1 nothing about money, for the publ.c benefil I announre Ibis fact, and give a description of llns 1 rascal. ilia name is A’. WHITFIELD, pretends to bn from Devonshire, in England—collector of debts duo newspapers, ol New York mid Philadelphia; age, if7 years—height A feel 10 inches—eyes grey —heard hlaelc nose, ordinary—forehead high.— f.xlru marks—wore spectacles, could look nobody lull In i he fare, spoke very sweet and philosophical about Emvor.alisni, and turned out—a perfect rascal. V3~ Editor* of news pipers will do a favor lo the public ni giving llns adverlisemeis a plane in their respective papers, ns I expect this (allow played some severe tric ks in Augimla, Charleston, and other cities WILLIAM HAKE, Apnlliirn n/ in (ireonviLlr, A', C, I’. S. 7'bo subscriber will c arry cm his business cm bis own annoiml, and pay’lbo debls exislmg un der Dm firm of \V n; 1 field At Kabo, now extim-t., Greenville, <!. 11. ) VV. HAHE. October 10, 1838. j w3t ft vHE subscriber being about to leave the Mine “ lor a low weeks, Jno, M. Hampton, of Lnu rens county, will net us Ins agent and attorney un til be returns. JOHN THOMAS. Dublin, Laurens Gn , June 23. tw I l.Ui l!, U MIMD.V. ec. 8 DHLS superior quality now Canal flour, .21 76 bids Whiskey 60 bids M. E Hum 26 I Ids Northern Gin | Ji, ds Huron, including fine Hams U jin s, nssorisd, in pipes ami qr casks Apjile, I’eaehnnd Cognac ilramly 1 DO hliu.s Snjrnr, wsortei 1 J6O bags Colli o 60 boxes Soap 60 boxes Clipom 100 pieces superior Bagging J 10 libels Molasses a 1500 bushels Corn p Ahn, Castings, Hnllois, Powder, Shot, Nails, and u other articles usually kepi in a Grocery More. h A. I. HUNTINGTON ife SON. f oel fi w4t <1 MISS 'I IJ \ I N will coul nine her school ou i be premises ol Dev. Mr. Davis, ul the Sami Hills, s’omieeiieing October ,‘llsl. 'J’lic year is divide.l iulo four terms, of twelve weeks each, having a vacation of one week at Dm cclose of eaeh term No pupil will bo received for h-ss than one term. I Tuition per annum Silt Tuition for younger c pupils 860. Payments made quarterly < sept 27 swim c 111 X A W.U VKIDD). ~ I pm UU.\ AWA V (rom lho subscriber, r ygPj/i on Dm l.'llli September, « negro limn 11 by iho mime of \\ nrrrii, ah nil I w einy-five or I went v six years old, f] JT9i having lost some.) of bis lore locilh. vlNfck 11 is presumed that be bus shaped bis course lor Churl-stint, S. C. A 6 CSbBBBB liheral rewai-d will be paid lor Ins fi nppielitnsion and sale l.eimiug, so that I got him ( "gain. HYUI) M. GUaCE. D- B,—Letters w ill reach mo either at Columbus, “ Georgia, or Henry court house, Alabama. ,i _ 0( I IK 4t g I'lcrv iiun.iii'. liPWAiii). t tIC ANA U VV from Die subseri d tier, almut Ibn lOlh of March lasi, n my negro fellow Costlf, about 36 years of age, quick spoken, and of common size. I have no doubt but I lint be is lurking about the phuiln- i t lion ot Dr. s. .1. Hailey, Hurnwcill j District, S. C. as be bus a w ife at ( i Dull place. 1 This negro is lon well known lo dose rip- I c I mu, where I suppose he ec ranging. Captains ot 1 » Sleambonls will (dense look oul lor said negro, ns 1 | he is well acquainted with the river, and has heel) I 1 on hoots the greater port c.f his time, at work,and j I may try lo make believe he is hiring hm ow n time. 1 I will pay the above reword for the delivery of said negro to me, or in Augusta jail. JOSEPH A. SHEW.MAKE, august 2 tlstjan* I- If IV 1)01.1.x Its I! K\v AKII, . , Kutiaw iiy I rom the Mulisc-riher, ’> } ul Kiehmuml Hiuh, 10 miles (rom '■ v Augusta,on Sunday last,the 10lh \ instaiU, two negro men, viz: - : * tii'ovge, about 22 or 23 years of V. \ lige, yellow complexion, well , . »t,-' A mmie, slnght in Ins built, and is r’, if near six loot in height, lie had _ on w hen ho raimw ay a blue round o' - Jll'i ?) j ickel, dark panliilnons and a lar (viulin or sailor's but and was bare- looted. ,1 osllltn, Die other, is about 2)' or 21 years ol ago, dark com- I plexioii, slow spnkx'il, bail on a blue tomicl jacket and while paiitulocuis, a rcmiid-c-roxvu while) wool but and was also bon I cited. He is about live Ic-el eight or ton inches high, and stout built, with a smooth luce, lew ing no hear,l al ail. I will give the above reward tor the apprehension of said negroes, nnd delivery to me at Hath, if taken in Georgia, or I >r Dieir confinement in some sale tail if apprehended oul of I In- slnie, or SS6 for either ofthem. JAMES WHITEHEAD, sept 19 If sfCT The Co: stituliounlist will please ropy the i bove. . , It AN vn A \ I rom i In* hUMNcri- ' J. V 4 n bora, n'tiidinaf in (iriHMivillo, («n , n .'** } miilaUo hoy, l>\ tlmnnino of UU'K, * (rails luniM'll Rit huril,) snul hoy is aiiout 6 lirl 1 inch raw homnl, \\ and weighs about 17»», or SO llm. p;- nj* -0...’ «-. <}m< kKpok- n, with onoot' Ins lore . ' u*t ih hroki’ii oil , and but littlo hair on his head; quite intelligent aciiu*,aml strongusto imisculnr jxiwrr. NN e brought said negro from tin* j lliuM/l Mi>sisMp|‘i and Alabama, Snmtor i'onnty ! Da k had on when lie wont away a mixed mat and ! lur hut,othereluthing not refollwunl. lietbrmcrly ] came lima N.C. Also at thctcime time runaway, a bright mulatto hoy, by the name ol NN llsTLl'V, belonging lo ( 01. I ( ooper, near ibis place,ubmil‘2b years ol ago, quirk spoken, about 6 li*rt 'I or 3 inches high, spare mn«le, | and ahurher by profession. Tins boy wan bought i from .Mr. Woo'iorke’s, al ( olunibns, in this State, and by him was brought from Maryland; he bus iron neatly threatened to go bark. \N rstlv laid on when ho went away, a striped pairol pantaloons. They both left without any provocation, and with money enough to carry them some distance, ami it supposed will make for some Iree Stale 1 in probable Ilie\ miyba\ofr.e pisses, or may be rarried ol by N'liiio while person. Whoever will approbend saiil negroes,mid lodge them in Jut], so that \ve grt b< in, shall he liberally rewards! June H 11 A UIbVW A V A- HAW KINS FOR KAIJ: OR I.RASE. \N cxr client. Lotion Plantation on I ’ark ( ams creek, in Burko county, lying west of tin lands ofGovernor r ; ehley and Col. Grubbs, eon mining fifteen hundred acres of oak and liickorj land I lie main port of Ibe ebirod land linn lan out more than thirty years, and is now * qmd tc (rest» ground. Nearly 3IH) acres were one«» eulli voted, and ran he again prepared lor cotton vv il l , very little labor; a small part of ilio place i« now under ruhivalion, and several rood houses ore #, i i the premises. Wo invite the uiiciilion of all vvhc | desire to buy a new plantalion. 'J his place is ven favorably situated—l() miles from Augusta and ‘J* from S»\miimii, in the hcdihicsl portal Jhirke, non to ib. ( a nfral had road and in one of the most moro I and agreeable neighborhoods in ( Georgia, posseiwinj all the advantages of schools, churches and pos offices,and communicating inn lew hours with tin two brat rnarkeiH of’tlie stale, j Wn prefer selling, but we would lease for a tern ; of five or fen years, if applicants choose I) C. HARROW, w. McKinley. Lexington, Oglethorpe county, ) September If), IH3B f wtf i (£r The (onsfiinfionalist will please publish tin I above weekly fill for bid. 0A \\ NOTM’b. —The undersigned, dcsiroui i of devoting hi-* lime and attention to the prac (lire of the Law, will carefully and promplly alien* |to nil business intrusted to bis rare. Office ii Louisville, Go. THUS. JI . POLHILL. our 21 w2m j r J>|.\ PLATE, Block Tin, Holt Copper, one -» \N ire, constaiP.ly or. band and for sale by R.C if A LI) WIN At Co. pt I cl fw 331 Brood street. STOVAMi, KiMLUO.VS A CO# Afjf*u*tn, (htorffia, R ESP FA TFC ’LL 1 inform I bear friends end tin public, that they continue to transact (he Eaetonige and ( cnninission Hnshiess, m I heir 1‘ ne-prool* Warehouse. Their strict and prompt attention, ns heretofore, will bo given to or ders for storing and selling Coll on, receiving, for warding, and purchasing goods, Ac. They are authorized lo say that particular rare will bo taken by llio agents of the Georgia Kail Load, at all thur depots, in forwarding lo uh all cotton directed to our care, as well as in forwarding nil goods,as fast as practicable, to 1 heir places ofdes tinniion, free of charge for such Hervic.es. To their patrons they tender llieir sincere ac knowledgments. STOVALL A II VIULEN, AU I’ now receiving tin ir full supply of («rocn» rirs ami I >ry Goods, at llieir store in (ho brick range, next below our VVnrc-liouso, where they invito Planters and C-omitry Merchants, te make their purchases. Thcur wholesale Dry (iood.- store, is in the second story, over their Crocery.— Goods bought by us of them for customers, nn warranted to give satisfaction, and free of connnis sions. S. S. A CO. sept 18 4wtrw&w i« NOTICE-NO M ISTAK E.~Tbi I jjj Hiibscnber having declined keeping a pri J M- ,vnlo boarding ho ise, now offers lor sail Ins large an 1 commodious Dwelling J louse and Lot situated in the town of Madison, on the public square, direel ly opposite the court bouse, 'file stain for n public house or store, is considered one of tfir best in the place. Ton person desirous of opening a public bouse, there is considerable inducement there being only one Tavern in place.— From Die fact of (be Kail Koad being located In ibis place, there is no doubt that two public bouses (Mild do well. The construction of the house is well calculated for a tavern, with good hack lots and large stables, with wufei convenient. Kail Koad slock will be taken ns cash. I will also allow one fli.uisand dollars rent lor the store bouse connected with (bo sumo, lor the term of five years, deducted out of the sale- The only induce meiitiosell the bouse is, tfiat ‘here is more house room Ilian needed lor my family* THAI). B. REES. Madison, (In , October 10, \vlhv (VrOWcE TO TEACHEHB*—The under i » signed and others, will give liberal wage.** to a icaclier who cun coma well recommended for ca pacity to instruct youth, and good moral deport imciil, for the next year. One acquainted with (bo higher branches of a liberal education is desired. For further particulars, apply to either of flu* un lei signed, residing in Morgan county, below Madi son. JOSEPH p PENICK, HKNJ. lIA muss, m i 10 r»i\v BENJ. M. PEEPLES. roSTPONM!) SALE. A < iREEABLE to an order ofllio Honorable the u Inferior Court, ol Burke county, while sitting (or ordinary purposes, will bo sold on t he first Tues day in January next, at Clarksville, Habersham count\, between fbe usual hours cit sale, two hun dred and filly acres of* Land, No. I 11, in said coun ty, belonging lo lho estate of Henry T. Utley, de censed, sold for (lie benefit of Die heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Terms of sale on tlio day. WILLIAM UTLEY, > ,# , g IL UTLEY, \ hxn (October 16, 1838. td LAND FOR HALE. SRfflW'g®! Twelve hundred acres of oak and hickory land, lying in Lincoln county, on Wells’ creek, well watered, and seve -oftdPfa—* r< d good spjings on (be same, about six ailes Imlovv the court house and three miles from be Savannah road. Algo, two Lots m the Chero kee purchase, both drawn by mo, one let No. 281, Kb district and 2d section; the other No. 719, 3d district and .‘kl section. Also, one lot in Harrisburg, near Augusta- ROBERT HENDERSON, ucl 13 3i\v GEORGIA LIME W ORKS. f 1 >II V. subscribers respect fully inform fbe pub- B lie that I hey have commenced the manufactory of LIME near Jaeksonborougb, in Scnven county, Ha. Tho> have extensive quar ries ol Lineslone, which is considered by profes sor .I R Coiling, Stale Geologist, lo whom the proprietors are indebted lor the inforirntion \\flii'li induced t hem lo embark in the undertaking, to boot the very purest kind. They have conse quently erected large and substantial Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured men from the North who are perfectly acquainted with tlio business A portion of the Lime is now iu I market and has been pronounced by the principal ' builders in the neighborhood ot Augusta ami I others, to be of excellent quality. The subscri bers take pleasure in inviting those'who take un interest in the developement of tlio internal resour ce.'. of t •eorgia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole United States cannot produce a more beautiful article. 'They have now a quantity on hand, which they will tic-liver at the mouth of Brier Creek on the Savannah river, or at Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they expect lo be able during the next winter and spring lo supply or ders to a very large amount; and they have every reason to hDieveihat they will entitle themselves to ihe favor and patronage of the public by pro ducing a cheaper and better article at home than lain be found abroad. Orders will be received by D Kirkpatrick A* Co. or by Thus I. Smith at Augusta, or Jaeksonboro’. CORNELIUS As SMITH. may 7 2nwd4'wU It EES A HE V Ll/S Eire-Prool Warehouse, Viisgustn, Ga# f A 111 E undersigned, praielul lor the liberal pat fi roimge and support of llieir friends and cus tomers heretofore, beg leave to inform them ami ttie public, that they continue to transact n genera \\ alehouse ami Commission Easiness, n their old stand on Broad street. Their warehouse and close stores are in good order tor the recepiioi o*’ cotton and goods in store I abend advances wil of all limes he made on produce and consignments i The agents ol the Georgia Railroad will will promptness receive and lorward nil cotton consign eil to ns at the different depots, as also any goodi ; that nmv be ordered through us up the road. HOPKINS, J EN.MNGS A C o. Whole# I sale Grocers, are now receiving and opening ui extensive sleek of Groceries, in the fire-proof si on j of the warehouse newly erected, which they wil he prepared toulfer on the most liberal terms. A1 j orders through us, and tilled by them, will be fret of commissions, and to the entire satisfaction of tie pariies ordering. All communications will ho addressed to in jointly, ns the business in future w ill be comlacin in the name ol ti e firm. Pledging their usua promptness to nil business confided u their care will hope to merit a continuance of the confidence heretofore so liberally bestowed. JOHN REES EGBERT B. BEALL Augusta, October 2, IS3S, •jO' she city papers, Milledg*ville Recorder Standard of Union, Southern big, Athens, will « opy the above into llieir papers weekly, until firsi January next. E. R. R. IB II G G. GORDON ih my authorised atlor ip !,▼ 1 ncy tlurine mv (.hurt absence from the slate te »opt 8 if JOHN B MURPHY. y ~ English iii.'.ii H jiiool. nl rgAHE subscriber respectfully irifcjrnif, the iuhnhi ln f- Pints of Augusta, that the firm winter quarter i- of the above school, will commence on the first h .Monday of Oetohor, in the room recently occupied w by ,'VIr. Pike, on the North side ol Lllis-streel, a n low doors beuiw Centre-street. 10 Tuition pie quarter of twelve weeks, in advance, ■y rs follows ; Fur the Elementary branches i l ’? >5 the higher branches, 6ld. ir sept 20 trwtf W. B. BRICKETT. id pjr The eily pnpers will jilcnso ropy the above IT KM ITtOOM WAKE HOUSE. lt . f5Ai E E subscribers take this method of informing 3 the public that they will continue to transact m as general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Their Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli cit aslinre ofpublie favour. Grateful for past patro nage, they assure their friends no exertion* shall he wanting to promote the interest of those who may entrust their business to them. Their charges in if, future will bo like other establishments of thekind Liberal advances on produce in slorc. Receiving and forwarding goods or rollon promptly attended lfi to. S KNEELAND & CO i am g ill 205 swtf „ ii i Molt SAMI - A valuable House jj mid Lot in < Tnwfoidvillo, and n Jit 3 stock of floods.—The undersigned lie ing ih strolls I o close their mercantile business, offer id for sale thcirlolin the town ol ('."“wfordville,Tal iaferro county. It is well improved, having 5 P rst rate storehouse and counting room, comlbrlnble dwelling, kitchen, <kc nil nearly now, of good ma terials, and well arranged. If the lot is not sold be* (ore the find Tuesday in December, it will Iben bo offered at public talc, and possession given the first day of January next. 'Perms will bo accommoda l<! ing, and be mailo known at lime ofsale. ' 'I hey will also sell a good bargain in their slock ( of Goods, which have been well selected in New York and Charleston, and is generally admitted lo ho one among the hast selected slocks in the np coimiry. Any person wishing lo vest capital in I merchandise, would do well lo call and examine ! lids property. BATTLE & DICKINSON. Crnwlordville, Ga , August 21), 1838. will a > LANTATION FOR SALE.—The snb scribcr offers litr sale bis splendid plantation, ill I,ce county, containing one thousand six hundred acres of land, nil in a solid body, ft consists of lots or,, 07, 72, 83, B‘J, 103, 104, nnd one other, number not now recollected, in the third District ol Dec county. About 350 acres are in cultivation, n and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it v. having been cleared more Ilian five or six years, 0 ami most of it within the lost two years. Is Iho cleared land is all of Ihefirsl quality,oak and hickory land, and is capable of producing from 12 •(, to IfiOl) pounds of cotton lo the acre. The un s- cleared land is all of the same quality, except two Id's which are first rule pine land,nnd almost equal to the oak nnd hickory lor the production of cotton. - On the plantation is a first rate gin house and gin, 10 the running gear hunt last year; also a comforlnhlo '■ dwelling nnd all other necessary outbuildings fur a <! planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land . | arc several fine springs of excellent, pure water and ", the well water used at the plantation is i qual lo al- II most any in the up-country, for freshness, and purity. 'The place is also very healthy, as there h was not a single case of sickness among my ne ’ groes last year, requiring the attendance of a phy — cinn. ° The hind lies on the eastern branch ol Chicka- H sawhatr.liin crook, 18 miles (rom Albany, in Baker s county, the head of steamboat navigation on Flint H river, which will enable the purchaser lo get his .. crop easily to market. Tito terms will ho made to suit the purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, at '' Athens, orot the editor ol the Chronicle & Sentinel. B June? trw&wtf CHARLES G. MdCENLEY. b I AW NOTICE. —'flic undersigned having ■ i removed from Clark county to l.incoliiion, will attend lo the practice ol Law in the Superior mid Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and thoad ■ jacent counties. Business intrusted to his care wifi bo promptly attended 10. ’ HENNING B. MOORE. References.—lion. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Harris, Gen. Edward Harden, Athens; C. ,1. Jenkins, G, W, Crawford, A. J Miller,Col. John Milludge, VVillin.o E. Jones, Augusta Lincolnten, IVinrch 24, 1838. wtf liTvilil) & KOW LAND’S Mire, l*ro«. t Wave House, Augustaßco, F SMIE undersigned grateful lor the patronage so A liberally cxtei.H.'cd lo them by the public since they have boon in the VV‘<ro House sod Commission business, beg leave lo infi/rct their friends that they 1 continue to transact the sa.Mii? at their old stand ■ where business will moot the sam q prompt attention 1 us heretofore. All orders lor the said •>( cotton will have the greatest possible care, and oA'b'i's lor Bag ging or other articles of merchandise wit! - ,,e Bind on the best terms onr market will afford; but it'’ l bav ing an interest in any wholesale grocery or p'hcr goods establishment, wo shall hay from those tvli l sell cheapest and charge the regular commission for purchasing, which we trust will he lo the entire satisfaction of onr customers. When required, ad vances will be made on produce instore, and all the usual facilities given to onr friends that, are gen erally given by regular Commission Houses, net, 3 BAIRD & ROWLAND iKy F.ncli ol the city papers w ill publish the above once a week until Ist January next B.& R. Os! LKTTIOUi'M UNIVERSITY. FSMIE examination of Students of the College ■ and Academy, will take place on Monday > and Tuesday, the 2‘Jtli and 301 h ol October, Io he closed by an exhibition of original Orations, on Wednesday, 31st, (commencing day) by the Junior and Sophomore classes. The annual meeting of the Board ol Trustees, will he held on Wednesday, the 31st October. Candidates for admission lo the College, may 1 apply at the close ol the examination, or on the first Monday in January, tlie beginning of the Col lege year. SAML. K. TALMADGE,Seo’y» oct 8 3tw INFORMATION. \ 11 E subscriber, w ith others, w ill make applica i ■ liontolVio Legislatures of South Carolina and i Georgia, at their next regular session, lo incorporate i a company for the purpose of co istrncting abridge i or a boat lo be impelled by the power ol steam or | horse, crossing the Savannah River, at or near I Hamburg ami Augusta, for their own use, in order . lo encourage the intercourse and avoid paying the i extravagant 101 l at the present bridge, in w hich on . terprise the citizens nnd incorporated companies ol i Gooiuia, us well as South Carolina, may participate. „ HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburg, S.Ci August SS, 1838. w3m* f THE UNITE!) STATES HOTELT' B a a The subscribers take groat pleasure in 0 ] lit informing the citizens of Columbia, and l ' Ji J iLlravellors generally, that this elegant ‘ establishment. which has undergone a thorough V repair, besides having many new and fine nddi s liens, will he opened tor the reception ol company, ’• early in October next; and from their long expon -11 once in business, they hope to meet a lull share of public patronage. ;• To the members ot the Legislature, Law yers at • the Bar, and private families, this establishment offers many advantages for their comfort and con venience; and every exertion shall ho used lo render satisfaction IIAMNER & HUNT, t- P. S.—Persons wishing to engage mans in this <- | Hotel, w ill please address the subscribers inime d diately. H. & H. il sept 24 wGw I, V NOS FOR S \ LE. The subscriber oilers lor sale his l[ J ;in ds > n C olumbia rounty, situnteil on s the main road loading Irom Augusta lo V U * ’olmuhia Court House, thirteen miles above the former, nnd nine miles below j ’ ihe latter place, containing about 650 acres, and is so situated that two desirable settlements may be miulo.shouM the whole be too much lor one person, with improvements on each; either of which w ill l \ he sold separate, should the purchaser desire it l*j I The terms and land can be known or seen by np- II i plying to the overseer, on the premises. Provisions 1 can be had on the premises also * June 1,1838 m't HARMONO LAMAR. LAW NOTICE!. is rj AHE undersigned having united in the practic •d g ol the t.AW,otter their services lo the public ll They will attend the courts of .Muscogee, Marion, c. Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Lee ami Slimier, ■e of the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, ot the Flint Circuit: and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Bu siness entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Amenous, Sumter r, county, where one of them may always be found II when not absent onbnsincss. it LOTT WARREN, oct 10 wtf WM 11 CRAWFORD. "VEAST POWDERS, for making Coke*. 1 Biscuits, nnc) all kinds of Bread, light, sweet and wholesome. The Voost Powders will lie found far superior, and more convenient than \ east, hav ing the advantage over lliat article in making all kinds of halier rakes perfectly light and ready for baking iho instant I hoy are mixed They are highly recommended hy many of Ihe first families in tiiis city and other places. Sold hy aug 18 HAVILAND. KISI.EY -V Co. W' ANTED, hy a yoi ng man of industrious and Hohor hah-ls, a siiuation in a Grocery or Shoe store —is acquainted with keeping a Bar in cither of those situations he will give his whole at ration to his employers For lurth rr information, apply at this office, or at Ins boarding house, oppo site Bridge Bunk, 134. 3t oot CO-PARTNERSHIP. fBtHE undersigned having taken A. HOWLAND a into partnership, the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSNIKSS will he conducted un der the firm of Baird &/ Howland, after Ist of Octo ber next. BEN J ■ BAIRD sept, 18 W IIAVILAND, IIISLEY Ac Co. AUGUSTA, OA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers tn Drugs, Medicines , Perfumery , Paints, Oils , Dye Stuffs, Brushes , W indow Glass, ijr'C. OFFER the following brief catalogue ol their slock: Drugs, Sfc. Alcohol, Aloes, Alum, Annaio, Asphaltum, / ssafeetida, Antimony, crude; Arrow Root, AlRnice, Arsenic. Aqua Fortis, Balsam Copoivs, Balsam Fir, Balsam Tolu, Balsam Peru, Black Drop, Bit’." Vitriol, Borax, refined and crude; Brimstone, Burgundy Bitch, Bilberry Bark, Bitter Roof, Camphor, Calomel, English and American, ( ream Tartar, Canlhnrides, Cochineal, (’amwood, i Cubehs, Cayenne Bepper, red and African d i. Cloves, Cinnamon Bark, Cardamon Seeds, < lorrostvo Sublima e, Castile Soap, Copperas, Congress Water, Chloride of Lime, Chloride of Soda, j Castor Oil, best and com., inqls , pis. and half pts. Epsom Salts, Essential Oils, ol .all kinds, Earn Medieinale; Ely Stone, Flux Seed, Flo’s Nulphor, Flo’rs Benzoin, Flo’rs Chamomile ! French Chalk, | (finger,race, ground, purs an 1 common, Climber Nalls, Clue, Holden Seal, , Gum Myrrh, do. Arabic, do. Gamboge, do Scnm -1 loony, do Cttaiac, Uo Shellac, do. Copal, do. Trngacanth, &c. 1 Honey, Hydrioilate Potash, Hops, Herbs ol all kinds, “ Shakers’; ’ Hemlock Laik 1 ' Isinglass, Ipecac. Indigo, I Spanish F oat. No. 1, do. 2, do Carolina, I Indian's Banarea,lceland Moss, Irish Moss, lodine, ' Jalap, .lujiibo Baste, Juniper Bernes, Krcosote, Lee’s Bills, genuine; Lobelia, herb and seed. 1 ! Lemon Syrup, superior; Ladies Slipper Root, ! Logwood, stick and chip'll; Liquorice Ball, Lint, Leeches, Lancets, all kinds; j A/agnesia, lump, do calcined, do Henry s, do Butler I Aperient, Mustard, English anil Anienoan; Manna, Flake, Musk, Mace, Madder, Muriatic Acid iV/orpluii ’, Act. and Sulph ; Mandrake Root, Nutmegs, TVulgalls, Nux Vomica, Nitric Acid, Oil Vitriol, Olivo Oil, Opium, Osborn’s I’hilotoken, Orris Root, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Ash Bark, Bond Lily Root, Poplar Bark, Bearlash, Pepper, Pearl Birley, Potter’s Calholicon, Biperine, Quicksilver, Rhubarb Root and powder, Rosin, Red Precipitate, Red Sanders, Red C halk, Swairn’s Panacea, Sulphate of Quinine, Starch, Seidlidtz Powders, Soda Powder, Stoughton’s Bitters, in quarts and pints; Sweet Oil, in quarts, pints, and hall pints, Sal Emms, Sal Soda, Sal Ammonia, Salt i’otre, i Sugar Lead, Sarsaparilla, root ami extract; Sponge, Skunk Cabbage Root, Senna, Spirits Turpentine, in quarts and pints; Super Carh. -Soda, Tartaric Acid, Tartar Emetic, Tamarinds, Tapioca, Verdigris, dry; 1 While Vitriol, While Wood Bark, Vcast Powders , Medicine in Vials. Antimonial Wine, .Bateman's Drops, Balsam Copaivu, Balsam Honey, British Oil Calomel,Camphor, Cayenne Pepper, Cnlc’d Magnesia, Ess. Peppermint,Ess. Cinnamon Ess. Bergamot, Ess. Lavender, Ess. Lemon, Godfrey’s Cordial, Harlrora Oil, Ipecac, Jalap, Jesuit’s Drops, Laudanum, Moore’s Essence of Life, Opodeldoc, Oil Lemon, ; OB Cloves,Oil Cinnamon, Oil Wormsced, Paragoric, Rhubarb, Sweet Spls. Nitre, Spta. Harts, Solution ofQiiimno, strong; Tartar Emetic, Tuslington’s Balsam, Dr. Rush’s Eye Water, Thompson’s do. Thompson's No. 6. Perfumery. C\ logno Water, every variety, Fancy Toilet Soaps do Shaving do do Lavender Water, Florida Water, Rose Water, Orange Flower Water, Milk of Roses, Preston Salts, Fancy Pungent Vials, Pomatum, Otto ol Rose, Antique Oil, Bear’s Oil, eJacnsaar Oil, Toilette Powder, Indian Dye, PnwJer Pall's and Boxes, Odoriferous Compound Paints, Oils Jj'C. While Lead, dry; While Lend, >’> Oil pure, No. I, and No. I, Red Lead, Rlack Lead, Spanish ttrown, Venetian Red, i£ng* ,s k American; Verniilion, English niiC? Chinese, India Red, Rose Rink, Drop Lake, Litharge, Yellow Ochre,Stone Ycliuvv,.Chrome Green, Verdigris,in Oil, pure; Prussian Blue, Antwerp Blue, Black Drop, Lamp Black, Vandyke Brown, Terra De Sienna. Turkey Umber, -Spanish Whiting, Ltilty Pumice Stone, Rotten Stone, Sand Paper, Bronze, Gold Leaf, Smalls, Window Class and Picture Glass, nil sizes, Linseed Oil, Lamp <)il,summer strained, ilo do Fall do do do Winter do Train Oil, A'eauloot Oil, Copal Varnish, coach anil furniture; Picture Varnish, Japan Varnish, Black Leather Varnish, Paint Stones and Mullers, Paint Mills, Glaziers' Diamonds, Plaster Paris,Calcined. Brashes. Paint, Nash, and Varnish Brushes, all sizes ; Cloth, Hair, Tooth, -Shaving, Horse, Mine, Dust, 1 Crumb, Nail, -Scrub and W hite Wash Brushes, every variety; Curriers' C. H Pencil, Badger’s Hair, Hair Broom Brushes. Miscellaneous. i -Snuff, all kinds; G. W, Carpentor’s Preparations New England Cough Syrup, Gtbney’s Tetter Destroyer, 1 Howand's Tonic Mixture, Braiulreth's Pills, Peter's Pills, Evan’s Cnmmomile Pills, Beckwith’s Pills, Callaghan's Pills, Cholera Remedy, : Sottlhern Tonic, Itch Ointment, Piles Ointment, Jildkin's Ointment, Bullard’s Oil -Soap Court Plaster, Lip Naive, Wafers | Lucifer Matches, F’rictkm Matches j Roman Lights, Nhaving Boxes, mirror Nhoe Blacking 3 sizes, Black Ink, 3 do. Red Ink, Indelible Ink, Tapers, Tooth Powder Scaling Wax, Nnulf Boxes, Jewett’s Linaraenls Halter’s Bowstrings, -Syringes, all kinds Trusses, all kinds, Lamps, do , Thermometers do 1 Npatnlas, Proof Vials, Emery, Crucibles Fine Cut Tobacco -Surgeons Instruments, all kinds, Dentis' do. do. ' Demist Gold and J in Foil, NpecieJars Tincture Bottles, Bicast Pipes, A'ipple Shells Nursing Bottles, Bed Pans, -Pessaries,Catheters Bougies, Iron, Wedgwood and glass mortars /’ill Lyles, Graduate Measures Glass Funnels, Medicine Chests, &c. &c. Electrical Machines. , iW Purchasers for cash or approved prompt ; paper, will do well to give us a call, ns we have as line a slock us is kept iu the southern country, which we are determined to sell « AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES* %* -I supply of the most popular Patent Nos trums and Quack Medicinesut the day, constantly on hand. lamt July 20 \J A 1.1 All LK LAM) roll SALE.—The auhscrih r offers for sale, his valuable plnnln lion, on the Ocraulgee river, wnhin three miles of Ilawkinsvtlle,formerly the twelfth District ol Hous ton comity, now Pulaski, comprising 1700 acres of oak and hickory land, well adapted to corn and cotton. There are four hundred acres under culti vation, with good fences, two good gm houses and gins, a good now lwo story dwelling house, and other out houses. Any person wishing tj purchase this valuable property, will do well to come and look tor themselves. Also, 1 w ill sell thirty young and likely negroes The terms of sale will he one and two vears, or longer it the purchaser should desire, by paving 1 interest yearly, and giving good security for the same. EDWARD ST. GEORGE. i Hawkitisville, Oct. 4, 1838. PREPARED CHALK, in vquare cakes, -I for beautifying the skin, a aitporior i>nitle. — Just torched and for sale by septfi ANTONY $ HAINES. I IOi\<IHESS WATER. — The medical vir turn of the water from the celebrated Congress Spring at Saratoga, is peculiarly adapted for this climate; Their properties consist of a mild aperient, and at the same time tunic and chalybeate-, a fresh supply just received and lor sale by sept 1 JIAVJLANU, KISLEY & Co. BlBGfiiSr *'/( PIECES 42 inch heavy Inverness Hemp flagging 50 pieces 42 inch Dundee Hemp Hogging. Just received and for si le by jsept 14 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. Boarding • —Families and single persons wishing board and lodging, can he accom modated with spacious and comfortable rooms, at Mrs. Carter’s, Green-street, sept 550 w4w “ annual circular. ’ f|MIE Faculty of the Medical College of the Stale 1 of South Carolina announces, that the annual Session of the College will commence on the second Monday m November, as usual. An Introductory Lecture will he given on that day at noon, and the regular course will he resumed on the following morning. On Anatomy, by J. E. Holbrook, M. D. On Surgery, by John Wagner, M I) On Inst miles and Practice ol Physic, by S Henry Dickson, M 1). <Jn Physiology, by James Moultrie, M D. On Obstetrics, by Thus. G Prioleau, M 1). On Chemistry, by C U Shepard, M D. On MalMcria cdica, by Henry U Frost, M D On Pathological Anatomy and Medical Jurispru dence, by E Geddings, M 1). Demonstrations of Anatomy, by E Wurdeman, MD. S, HEN 11Y DICKSON, Dean. Sept. G m3t Georgia, Richmond county: William Fuller, j Superior Court, June Term, vs ( 1838. James Kccside, j- Orlando Saltmarsh, j In Equity : and John McLean. J Hill lor Relief, &c. IT appearing to the Court that James Keesido re sides out of the state ol Georgia, that Orlando Saltmarsh resides out of Richmond county, and that said hill has net been served on said defend ants. It is ordered that said defendants appear and answer to said bill, on or before the first day of the next term. It is further ordered that this rule he published monthly lor five months in one of the gazettes of the city o( Augusta. A iruoexiractfrom the minutes. JAMES McLAWS, Clerk. July 26, 1838. mom months after date application will be made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, lor leave to sell a tract of land belonging to the estate of Lewis R Rhodes, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased July 31, 1838. A. W. RHODES, Executor. INOUR months after dote application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for the purpose of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased. NANCY POUTER, Administratrix August 3l>, 1838. ol said estate. months after dale application will be Jl-' made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leave to sell lot No 95, Bth District, Merrt wethcr county, belonging to James F. Brown, a minor. ELIZABETH BROWN, July 17,1838. Guardian of James F- Brevvn. JjHiUR months alter date application will lie made to the honorable the Interior Court of Pike county, while silling forordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of William Bryant, de ceased late of Burke count. C. L. MATTHEWS, Administrator in right of his wife July 9, 1833. months alter date application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when silling forordinary purposes, for leave to soli all the real estate of Mark Desahay, late of said county, for the purpose of a division between the heirs ol said estate, august 11,1838 GEO. W. EVANS Adm’r. Oil it mouths after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when silling for ordinary pur poses, lor leave to sell six hundred acres of land, more or less, belonging to the estate of Benjamin E. Winfrey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on the little Kioke creek, adjoining hinds of Haggle Martin,and others. WM. P. BEALL, Adn.’r. July 86,1889. POUR months after date application will he i made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of Sydney G. Holland, a minor, for the benefit of said minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN, July 4 Administrator of Sydney 8. Holland 1/1 OU if months after date application will he made to the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, while silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of Jacob J Bugg, late of Muscogoe county,deceased. July 7 A. P ROBERTSON, Adm’r. tjNOUII months after dale, application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sell th- (.and and Negroes ho longing to the Estate of Hampton Wade, late of said county, deceased. ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r. j;:!yJ2 m4m WAREHOUSE. —The undersigned lakes this opportunity of return ing his thanks to his (fiends ami a generous public, for the liberal patronage in his business 1 lie two years past, and solicits a continuation in the storage and Commission Business. He again renews I.is promise, that ho will not directly or indirectly engage ;n the purchase of Cotton on speculation ; his exertions shall be exclu sively for the interest of those who may confide to him their business. Reuben J. Dawson will remain at Crawfordville until the cars on the Railroad go to Union Point, seven miles below Greeneshoro’, for the purpose of receiving and forwarding Cotton and Goods, which mav be consigned to the undersigned, clear of charge to the planters and merchants; agents at other deposits on the Railroad will allend to this business. Orders for Bagging,-Groceries,&c. will be filled at the lowest prices, and forwarded without delay. THUS. DAWSON. Augusta, September 13, 1833. wGt Having a detire to remove to some of 1 he low counties in the state, I now offer wOffiT for sale my possession ol lands in Warren it county,and within two miles of Warren ton, and a quarter of a mile from the Georgia Railroad; there is seven hundred and twenty-four acres, mid about four hundred and fifty in the woods, well limbered, and all good for culti vation. Those that wish to buy would do well to rail nit 1 ex.-.mine the land. PETER CODY, nug 9 w3m GU)Ol> LAND FOR SALE.—The subseri * beis offer for sale their lands on Rrond river, in Elbert county, eight miles south of Elberton, comprising two settlements, one ol 623 acres, anti the other 900 acres ; there i» on the two settlements 400 acres of river bottom, 250 ol which is cleared and adapted to the cultivation of corn or cotton, 350 or 400 acres of fresh land, well adapted to the cultivation of cotton, and about 450 acres ol wood land, of good quality: the o! ' Inch land still pro duces well, and hut little wn- l ed ; comfortable and commodious single story , v. Ilings, a good gin house, Ac. Terms aernnm •■■ltling, hut a liberal allowance will be made for i.rnmpt pnvmenf. Till s unquestionable. SIMEON OLIVER, ort *7 wtlsldec SHELTON WHITE. A TEACHER AY ANTEDj to take charge -T*. of the Double Branch Academy, Lincoln county, Georgia. A gentleman who will come with sufficient testimonials of character, and quali fications to tench the different branches of an English and Classical education, will meet with liberal encouragement by immediate application to the the Trustees. By order of the Trustees, net 13 wtl SEABORN MOSLEY, Secy. TVTEW GOODS.— R. C. BALDWIN & Co. IN are now receiving an extensive and well se leoted stock of Foreign amt Domestic Dry Goods, suitable lor town and country trade, which they are prepared to sell on reasonable terms at No. 231 Broad street tHwSiw sept 1 Georgia, Jefferson Comity : VV I{obert Boyd applies for tellers atlUn o ‘l 11,6 eS,ale °' These are therefore to rite and admonish all nn ,i singular, the kindred ami creditors ol the satd , Ip ceased, to tile their objection., (if any they have )at my office, according k> law. J ,ooi Ven Ullder rny •}“"<? at oir.ee, this 10th October oct II LN BOTII M ELL - Clerk. - Jm Georgia, Scnven county: ~~* VV Azariah Enneis applies forleitcrs -V • d ‘ sm,S9or y on the estate of Antics Arne,! of Scnven county, deceased ; lrnelt > These are therefore to cite and admonish oil .. i singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to beam] appear at my office within the time scribed by law, to shew cause if any tl Ly have why said letters should not he granted * ’ Given tinder my baud at office, in Jacksonboro this It th day of September, 1838 ’ se Pli!!_ JOSHUA PERRY,CIerk. Georgia, liurke comity: VV/ Civility Bunn, administratrix on ( *., „ thc< ; st , rile of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies for letters °f dismission from said estate. these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ofenid dec'd to he and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib cd hy iawjoshow cause, if any they have, whv said letters should no! be granted. ’ y Ba,J Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, this 3Ulh July, i8. ! 8. By order of court, _ n "g J <s m T. 11. BLOUNT, 0. Clerk. County; 1 W ,fc; KEAS James ftl. J.inquefield, adminis ,r • . tra,or on , lhe es t“to of James E Wells, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis mihsion from said osiatp. Theseare therefore to'cite and admonish all ami singular the kindred and creditors of said decease to be and appear at my office within Urn scribed hy law, to shew cause, if anv iI.JIT i ? "by said letters should not bo gronte.f y have. Given under ray hand at office, in Louisville u,:. Bth day of May, 1838 E, BOTH WELL, cWk may 10 Cm Georgia, Columbia county : W J ! KI{KAS James Cartlidge, administrator de , V boms non, apjdtes for letters dismissory on the estate of Adam Walker, deceased. y These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have within the lime prescribed by law, in mv office’ to shew cause why said letters should not he grant’ f,. > ( " V ?. n . un(lt,r my llaml and seal at office this 2d day of June, 1838. ’ 18 GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. Georgia, Jefferson County; ’ ’ W 11EREAS William L Kennedy, Abminis. * * trator «f John Kigbt, late oft Ins county, de ceased, applies for letters dismissory from said ad ministration, 'i hese arc therefore to cite summon and admonish, nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of the shl d .,™T d ’ l r, ai ", l a PP oar at my office within | C P ree I crihe ' l , b y law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not he granteiP •saaap* "” d “ »*“■ -a.. June 9 EBENEZER ROTMWELL, Clerk. * Georgia,Jefferson comity : 1 " W/ GEREAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator » » on the estate of Joseph Lockhon, late of said county, deceased, applies tor letters of dismis sion from said estate. J hese are therefore to cite, summon and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted (oven under my hand at office in Louisville,this 2olh June, 1838. ■lline2B EBENEZER BOTIIWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jelierson county: \\ GERE AS Hugh Neely, administrator on the » w estate of James Neely, deceased, applies lor tellers ciismissory iron) said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and smgnlurthe kin Ired and creditors of said dec’d f© bo and appearatany office, within the limeprestriks ed by mw, to shew cause,if any they have, ivhr said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at, office in Louisville.thia 21st day ol July, 1838. July 24 EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Cl’k. Georgia, Jefferson county - ; ■ WHEREAS Bryant fullord, administrator on the estate of Seth Eosun, late of this coun ty- deceased, applies for letters dismissory from said estate. These are therefore (o cite and ndmonishntj and singular i ho kindred and credilors of said dsceaeedL to file their objections, if any they have, in m« ofo fice, within the time prescribed by law, f Ws h«vx cause why said letters ol dismission should not ho granted. Given under ray hand at office fn Lomsull* this. Jl JHy 7 1838- E ’ JJGTHW ELL, Clerk” Georgia, Columbia county : ' VV II EREAS James C'aitlidge, administrator, rr> t a PP bea lor lowers dismissory on. the estatu of Robert W. Walker, deceased .. Theseare therefore to site and adimmish ailnmj! singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, any they have . within the time prescribed hy law,in my office,So. shew cause why said letters should not be aranle* Given under my hand this 2d day of June 1838' GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Scrivon county r. ~~ Court „f Ordinary—Present, their honors Jbhn S Rtev-ps, Peter Reddick, Jefferson Roberts, aiuA Charles < •. Stewart, Es js, . . SttlyOi fi, 18SS. f ON the application of Thomas H. Barns, a«f ministrator of W- illiani'Gress,.deceased, lata of criveil county, staling that he hss fully adminis tered sa d estate, and praying citation for letters dis mtssory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk, do issue a citation, requiring all. persons to show cause (if any they have) why the same shall not b«' granted ; and that the same be published once ra month lor six months. A true extract from the minutes. Ja’y 10, JB3 _ a "g J _mCm JOBHUA PERRY,CIerk. Georgia, Scnven county ; ” W GEREAS Moses N. McCall applies for ters dismissory from the executorship off " * ,I, iam Hopson, of Scrivcn county, deceased J bese are therefore to cite and admonish all-and . sigutar the kindred and creditors of said deceased,, to be and appear at my office, within the line pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,, whv said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jactionlionw, tins Kith day of September, 1838 Jppt l» JOSHUA PERR Y, Clerk. months alter dare application mU bee A made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when silling for ordinary purpnoe*, fbr leave to sell five hundred seres of pine land, lying' in Scrivcn county; one gold lot containing forty acres, in the 2d section, 2d district, Cherokee county, and one town lot in the town of Oxford, Newton county, nil belonging to the estate of Joseph Sh«w raake, late of Burke county, deceased JOSEPH A. SIIEWMAKE,) „ . ISAIAH CARTER, i /tdm’rs- September 2a, 1838. 4 m g ('OUR months alter date, application will be A made to the Court i f Ordinary, of Richmond county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Sam uel Appleton, deceased,for the benefit of his heirs. , , JOHN FINN, Administrator, in right of hiswife, Ann J Finn. _. se P 8 mlm St'OUR months after date application will be A made toihe Courtof Onlinary, Brake county, for leave to sell the real estate of James Jltnrw, de ceased, and also the real estate and negroes of the minor heirs of said James Hines „ . EVERTT SAPP, September 6. 1838. Adm’r. and Guardian. jjj'' UR months after date, application will be ■. made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell lot No. 135, in first section Lee county, containing 2021 acres, for the benefit of the heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, late of Gwinnett county. JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm’r. October 10, 1838 months after dale application will bo made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell lot No. 386, in the 12th dis trict of the Ist section, now Lumpkin county, drawn hv the orphans of William Lawrence, deceased, for the benefit of said orphans. ELIZABETH LAWRENCE,Guardian. September 6,1838. mfin