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PHATII E 1C It E \OVA T <> 11,
For Ilenlth and Economy.
f | 'HE subs rilw i* hav iig pmchased I lie r i :li> of
« the I* A TEXT F/v.t ////•:/{ liUl'.s.sEß,
for llus Minin, would nv|>ivuiilly Inform the eiii
*on« of u pim a ami vicinity, tint liny hive one
of »anl Machines ill «u re: lul operate n in .Vein
lush slroet, corner of Reynolds
The work in done eniiroly by ihe operation n(
Slcii.n, no firo coming n ar ih • Fenihe's, mid no
possibility ol scorching or tilh.-rvv i-<■ injnrini.' lie .11
Hy this operaimn nil mothn are do.lroye.l mid re
iruivod, wilhoui I ins or waste id I Vnihers; on the
contrary, ili« hulk in very inneh imreas" I, ninny !
times one half, —11 ,thing lining removed hnl small
particles of ilii'l, iVe They arc also cleans "I and
purified Iroiii all disnyro idde Kind I Iho I often at
tends Feathers, mi l are eniiroly elean-e I and dried, ,
and have the appearance and essential qualities of
Mew Foul her*.
They Would invite all house keepers, end (hose !
who prefer sleeping on pure and soli hedH who
study health and ee.onmny, lolry, and prove I lie i
Steam Feather ICenovnior.
All persons are inviled to rail and see the M»- I
rhino and its operation, and ho convinced of its
till lily.
N. Ik—The jiihnliilnniH of the town can, hy
notifying the subscribers, hue their bids taken
from their dwellings and roll)rued the same day
we I dressed and re. dy (nr i.nnieihaie use, (i>r S i / 1
provided they do mil contain more I linn Ho pounds
mid H 1 nils per pound lor all o\ er 1 h it amount, 1
it they choose to send them in, the price will In
$-i M.
J’oople from the ruunlry can, hy bringing iheir
beds in early in the morning, usually have them
the same day.
Any |iei>oii that will try the experiment, may
send 1 Item a hod or hods,nf any quality ol Feather.,
troni the best and nowosl, to the oldest and poorest
Ihey hive, provided limy are either Game or Dork
Fealhors, and may ho assured, no charge will he
in 1 do, in any cose, unless perled salistiiciioii he
given. .(. .1 DUNLAP,
July 12 trwtl WM JI. SPECK
IdtliRNIP AM) CLOVE!! HE El)’.—A
3 supply of fresh Ruin lilign, Flat Dutch 'J'lirnlp
and Red I Rover Send, pisl received anil for sale hy
aug IH 11 AViI<AM), KIMLEY & Co.
Tl l K Cl! f. Ft) It IMHO,
SN LEGANTLV hound j,, Embossed Morocco,
2 edited hy Mish Leslie, just received mid (or
sale hy T. 11. PLANT.
sept 13
PLANT’S EDITION OF GRIER'S
GEO II (I I A ANO CAROLINA
ALMANAC, |<’OU
I! H :s :
(IALCHLATEI) (or llie horizon and meridian
y of Angiisla, (in., and will servo for the adja
cent stales mid Florida. Theiistrunoinienl rah Ida
lions hy IMivrt drier, of Untls eoimly, Hi. J„sl 1
puhhslied,and sold by llie gross dozer orsinglo liy
T. II PLAN F, Aim wild,
sep* 2i PLAN I' & NORTON, Ciiluwlni.i. 1
MOUTH-WBSTICK V It A IL-IiOA I).
DANK.
BO(?KS will he epened by ihe undersigned I
Comiiiissmners (or Stock in lies Hank, or the
Mlh day of Oetoher next,at Hamburg, and eoiiliiino 1
open liolween Ihe hours of 111 and 2 o’clock, lor
30 days. Every Stockholder in ihu Kail Road,
who shall pay lip 1 lie second instalment 1111 Rill
Road Slock, is entitled lu Mihseribe fir 1111 equal
number of Shares in Ihe Hunk. Twelve dollms
amliilii.il on each Share so sub icrihed for 111 the /
ihmk, must ho paid at the nmeel subscribing, oil lier -
to the Commissioners, or to the Cashier of any |"
Hank in good credit. A Meeting of the Slock hoi- n,
tiers id the Hunk, in parson or hy proxy, will he
held at Charleston, nnihe 20lh Novoniher, when
■ lie .Mother Honk will he organized, mid Hn tie lies
t slabdulied in JVurlh-Cnrolma ami 'J'ntmessee, us ‘
*1 on iheroniler as possible. A copy of tho Char• 1
ten. in 111 out hands tor examination. 1
.-'gueil, \V. VV. STARKE, )
OLIVER SIMP.SUN, / Commissioners. ['
H. F. GUUEUy, ) lr
• ipt 18 trw7w
ft SITUATION WANTED, hy n young id
i« married man, eitliar Inn Grocery or Dry Goods ne
store. For mfornmii 11 apply at this oilieo. vi
eel II Hu Pi
FI HE IMCUOF WAKE lit.l ME.
fT! 11 E subscribers lake lies me]bod of informing
Ihe public that ihey will eoiitiriue In Umtsuel
us general COMMISSION HUSINESS, Theii
Warehouses arc in compline repair, and they soli
eil a share el public favour. Grateful lev pusl patro
nage,they assure Iheir friends no exertions shall be v
wanting to promote the iulerest of those who may
entrust iheir business In ilium. Their charges in !l
lul nr* will be like other establishments el llie kind "I
Liberal advances on produce in alum. Receiving
and forwarding goods or eolbm promptly irt(< iided '
to. S KNEELANIJ & CO
aug 31 205 swlf
CO-1* AttTN KUM il 11>.
r D 11IE imdersigned having I alter 1 A. ROW I. A Nl)
■ into partnership, the It AR E HOUSE AND
COMMISSION IK ISM ESS will IcMauuhieled me
tier the firm ol Ihiini .j- Uuwhind, alter Ist oft bio
her next. HENJ. HAI III)
»qpt. 18 80 _
jj ?i > VU 1 M N<• • Kainiliuh and pci.>un.s il
-S wishing hoard mul loilgiinj, ran hi) ucc.fuu
miniated with spueioi’s imil enmtoclablo roe ms, ul b
Mr*. Cuncr’s, Green-street.
sept 20 vv I iv h
STOLEN from llie subscriber, tin llie Will day 11
ol May last, one Gold Lever Wnieli, imitation "
double case, raised Engle oil the Dial, Engine lure
ed,.elmsed edge, D limlhers, maker, Liverpoul,
No. 12(11. Also, 3 approved titles tor LutuU in the
Clock nilliim, Alahiiiin, in-nl bonds fir lilies lor 3
tuber pieces of huei. 'i’lia ahove, with a vainly
id elnlliiiig, was stolen one mile from Handling,
supposed lo In' stolen hy lie '.roes le longing 111 I lie
vicinity of Hamburg. 1 will give a liberal rewarn
lor too wnlnh nr papers. Silver-smiths are pane
<ll billv reauested 10 keep a look mil (er Ihe sai.l
vvalell. JOHN F. WISE.
eel S BW*
SUMMED KIVITUu V : Dili S.VI.K.
a Will be sold, it applied tor slmrlly, llie lei
1 audimproveiuenlsanboSaud Hills,known
J p, Q_pis the Turknell Spring I’lnee, former'y 1
ovi ne I and occupied by Col 7’himms UcCnin. The 1
jot eiiiilniiiins iweniy five acres, a large part el
which is in wood 9. and includes Furkiieit s Spring,
from wkit h iho City us Augusta is supplied vvnh
water. On lilt' premises in 11 enmloilnhle dwelling 1
with all oilier buddings naeess.iry lor Ih * m-eom- :
modaiioii of a family. Fossession imu be given
nmeedmiely
A/»t I—A small Lot containing between two and
three acres, separate from llie above by the Mil*
todgevdle Road. Apply lo
Mays nub HENRY H (MIMMINQ.
N t'.\S DRUG ST'OitE.
subscriber respeelfullv informs his friends
U and llie public genera lit. ihai he has 1 ikon the
corner store No. SOU, m McKenzie tV Hennui It’s
buildings, where he is receiving a large and fresh |
a-s irniieiu nf Dints, Medicines. I ’aims. Oils, (Hass, 1
Dye Stulls, Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Ac.
Are , which be will dispose of on die must ueeom
inodaling terms
I’livsieians and tnerchnnls are requesled lo call
end examine bis sin k, as his art odes are Iresh and
genuine, nail they will ho pleased will* Ins terms.
Orders from ill -country puncluajly allendod 10,
and every ann ld warranted m Ihe first quality
oci if. qwfia ROHEWT. CARTER.
I'iicturngi' ami Ct>niiiiissit»n dusiuess.
(’JtHE subscribers having local.'d ihciusclves in
9 llie eily ol Saviiminli, for the purm so of ear
rv mg on 11 general lactone;* and enmnii si.in hns
11,ess under I li-* li r m ami sivle of Wimberly .v
biu.’i-. lender lln ir servieus 1.1 iheir Iriends and the
uublie. EDW MID WIMHKRLV,
* JAMI s JONES.
Savannah, Octal*, r 10, IS3H sw Im
“( hoice liqDoiS w i 4c.
4 FITES Cognac Urandy. lib proof
| Cbainp'U’.ne da very old
3 do pure Holland Gin
1 filul Jamah a Ram
3 pipe* choice old MalciraWme, Lewis A’
Co. and Newton, Gordon A Co's brands
fi qr casks pale Sherry, nf the well known
1 brands o. Dun Gordon ami Smith, Hailey
A: Co.
q qr casks Tort, imported direct from London
20 dozen di evra age and quality
15 qr t-asks 'l . aenll ■ W ino, brand Tins!} - i; Co
IIJ do Swsel Malaga
15 boxes Snulcruo Wine for fala by
July go Ji)HN CO-Hv FRY
Kill UT lilll.l. Mis.
DOZEN line Skirl Collars, just re.. ye I and
♦ s*l for sale, by
sept 11 W. B A; J. F JACKSON.
C'A I TICK I
s TOOK, in Inly, IHJ-i, n c rmiu aeoimdral, 73.
e ,v. n/unir.ut,
M porn i rii 1.1 ni> busini t -,
in 11 -sp.t ril vvrittnii reconiiin -ndai ions from Bro
l< ■ ’"f Henry, and other very respectable golillu
j men.
fld-> follow went cut from Greenville roil it
; lion !■ miller (lie pretension of buying I/O 0(1 H in
■New \ ork, find was obliged In go to Auouslii I*
nelilo Homo business thero. if- look over llic
! amount ol money belonging io mid 101 l
| < »rccnvjllr, lift I have Binoe heard, via Columbia
on I Charleston. Bursuit was impossible. *i hree
j days utior ho left Greenville court liou.se, he was
I ol nen fir New \ ork, nnd n loin r reeeived from
: Inin, stale I lhat he had p me io Knrope, hul mid
j nothing nlioul money. For the pulil e hine/il I
announce ililh fuel, mid give a description ol' thin
, rascal.
1 llm nutno i» 73. .S’. U7//777/.7,/), pretends In ho
; from Devonshire, in England—eolieetm of dehls
i due no we pi pens, of New Vork and I’hiladelphia;
age, 27 yen s —height 5 feel 10 inches—eyes grey
--hoard hhiek—nose, ordina’y—f .reload high.— j
j Ext ru murks—w ore spoetieles, could look nohudy
j I' l l l in I In- foe, spoke v cry m eel mid philo.ophical
ahout. Univer»ali»in, nnd (nrned out--a i.erfeil
ra cal.
ii r Editors of newspapars will do n favor Io (he
public in giving tins adverliseinea a place in their
respective papers, as 1 expert this fellow ployed
.some severe tricks in Align,■ca, < dim lesion, and
other ciiien \V) l,ld AM KA BE,
Apolhrcin/in (Irit iivillf, X ('.
I’. S. Tim subscriber will carry on his Inisness
on his own account, nnd pay'lho debts existing un
der liie firm of VVhi(.field ,V. Uabe, now extirn t.
Greenville, C. 11. ) W liAilli.
j Irtoher Mi, (838. $ w ilt
f | If Ilu subscriber being alinnt to leave the >1 ale
“■ lor a law vvoeks, J\o. IM. Hampton, of J.an
reus county, wifi ant as his agent nnd attorney un
til he returns. JOHN THOMAS.
Dublin, I .nitrons Go., Ga. ( June 23. I.vvtVvv
~ tUtfl'CWlHsußH , An.
t? I? & - b lIIIDS superior ipiulily now t anal Flour,
s/Sy 7S bids Whiskey
f>(» bids N. II limn
2 > I his Northern (Jin
ihldsliaeon, including fine limns
N't in, s, assonmi, in pipes and qr casks
Apple, I’each and Cognac Brandy
3l> hints S ugar, assorloj
I t* hags (,’oili o
f»0 boxes Soap
fid hexes (dense
IMO pjei es superior Bagging
ID It lid s Molasses
ISOO Inisheis < kirn
d/so, Goslings, Ihille's, Bonder, Shot, Nails, and
oilier unit ies usually kept in a Grocery store.
A. i. HUNTINGTON >V. SON.
eel f> W4t
Ml SS Tlt A1 \ w ill continue her school on die
premises of lie v. -Mr. Da\is, at tho Sand 11 ills,
commencing October 31st.
The year is divided inlo four lermei. of twelve
weeks each, having a vocation of one work at the
close td each term
No pupil will he received (hr less than one term.
Tuition per annum $7O. Tuition lor younger
pupils s.iO. I’aymenls made quarterly
sept 27 swim ,
FOKTV-riVI3 1)01,1,Alls HMWAItD. '
jib KANAWAV from Ihe sun- 1
, serf her on Iho 17th of Sep- 1
leraher, n negro man named '
spssrtj 'Fh 11 y—he is about ft lent 8
,Er-, »l*£)\i / or 10 inches high, nod very
I / black, 30 years of ago, las
■ .-jk-r-r*. gather a down look, ile has (
been in Athens, Georgia, since he runaway, ami may
io lurking about there yet, He possibly may have 5
■ pass to Ins l him until Christians, as a negro man «
insweiing his description was seen going towards 1
Athens with such a pass.
Twenty-five dollars will he paid for Tolly, if do- n
ivered to me, nr routined in any jail so 1 got him, il
mil a further reward of twenty dollars on proof to k
•on vicl io> ,of his being harbored by any white or 4
rce person of color. JAMES A. 1)13 VA 1,1,. d
m l lit) U II M
DT 'l'he Southern V\ big will please publish the
hove once n week fora month, and forward llieir
(Taunt to the Bost, Master nl \\ illingloii, Ahbe
il Io district, S C,, for payment. t
KG NAVI At NtiOno.
Jli 11 N AWAV In mi the Hubseriher, 1 11
on the I3lh September, n negro man
tija by ihe name of Warren, ah,nit r
jr Uveniy fiyo or tvvenlv six years el l, B
W V'ml having lost some ol* bis lore teelh. 1
Bis presuinnl that ho has shaped '
hi ji course lor ( barb stun, S. G. A •
liberal reward will he paid liir Ins 1
ipprehunsiun and sale keeping, so llnii I got him *,
tgaiii BViiD IM. (HUGE. *
B. S.— Eellers will reach mo either at Coliiinhus, 1
Georgia, or Henry court house, Alabunia. 11
in i 18 it b
P iBTv uo l.G.i its it in vv ,v K I).
«« HAIVAWAY from ihesnhscri 1
her, about Ihe JOlh of March last, 11
jP-jjvisr my iirern fellow Cost!r, about 3S ‘
years of age, quick spoken, and of i 1
iJvv eiinunon size. I have no doubt hut 1 1
ilml he is lurking about ihe plain a- ;
At lion of Dr. S. .1. Hailey, Barnwell | J
-«*ii-..H.'iliJ District, S. C. ns lie has u wife at
hal place.
This negro is lon well known to need dost.rip
ion, where I suppose be is ranging. Captains ol I
ileambeals will phase look out lor said negro, as
lie is well neqnalnled w ith 1 lie river, nnd has been i |
in hoots the greater part ol his lime, at work,and 1
may Irv to make believe he is hiring h s ow n I into. I 1
1 will pay the above reward for die delivery of said
negro to me, or in Augusta jail.
JUSI.'.BU A. BHHWMAKK.
august 2 llsljan*
KiVn mii.h.ui.x itku'.i'itu,
Kannvvav tram the suhscriher.
} nl Richmond Hath, lf> miles Irom
* A Augusta,on Sunday lasi,the Kith
v iiisinot, two negro men, viz: ;
"A Ceovgc, about 22 or 23 years es
\ age, yellow eemplexion, well '
. « in ado, s! right in his built, ami ia
near six feel in height. Ho had
on when liornnnw ly a bine found ,
jacket, dark pantaloons and a tar
paulin or sailor’s hat and was Imre loosed. Joshua, ■
llmoilier, is about 20 or 21 years of age, dmk com
plexion, slow spoken, had on a blue round jacket |
ami w hile |.immlmms, a ruuml-erow n w hile wool
hat aiiri was also hart faced. He is about five feet
eight or leu inches high, mid stout built, with a
smooth lot e, having no bear,! ala 1.
I will give the above reward for the apprehension
ot said negroes, ami delivery to me al Both, if taken
in Georgia, er for their eoiilinemeiu in some sale
mil if .! , , rehemkd out es the stale, or *ia for either
es them. JAMES WHITEHEAD,
sept 19 If
x\r Ihe Constitutionalist w U please e-ipy the
hove.
f H AN AU .VV from Ihe suhseri-
T her,-, resoling in Greenville, Gn , n
/} f, { 3 mulatto hey, by the name ol DIGIC,
G\.-s‘ (calls himself Richard,) said hoy is
ViO about fi led 1 inch high, raw honed,
VAX”' and weighs about )7>', er 80 IDs.
j ' quick spoken, w ith one of Ins lore
.. . ... ' u>. tit broken oil", nnd hul little hair
on his head; quite intelligent aclive.and stmugas to
mnseuhir power. e brought said negro trout the
llneol .Mississippi and Alabama, Sumter County
! Dick had on when he went away a mixed coat and
] fur hal.othercldhing not recollected. Ho formerly
eatne from N.G,
Also at lhe same lime runaway, a bright mulatto 1
hoy. by the mime of U 1> FI - !•". V, belonging to Gel, >
Cooper, near this place, about 25 years of age, quick
spoken, about 5 k-cl 2 or 3 inches lug’i, spare made,
and a barber by prole, simi. This hoy was bought
from .Mr. Wuoliorke's, al t'ulimibita, in lies Suite,
mid by him was brought from Maryland; helms
Iroqueutly llirciiletied to go hack. Wesllv had on
nl,. n heW. nl away, a slri( ed pair of pantaloons-.
fliey both led without any provocation, mid i
with men v enough io curry them some dislnnco, !
ami il i» supposed will maketorsome tree Stale. 1
is probabl ■ Ih -v may have fr.c p'ss.-s, or niav he
curried ot" Iw s-uue while pers-m. Whoever will
ci prebend said negroes.nud lodge them m Jail, so
lieu we get heat, s!mH bo liberuliv revvntded
June 18 HARDAWAY « HAWKINS
ENHIGH (( HOOL.
r*4HE subscriber resoeellully inloniis Ihe inhnht-
H mi,is of Augusta, that the first winter quarter
of the above school, will commence on the first
Mot duv of October, in the mem recently occupied
bv Mr. B.he, on the North side of Rihs-slreel, a
few doors below Centre street.
Tail >u pie quarti of twelve wee* s, in advance,
a*follows: F-r the Elementary brunches 5-7
die higher branches, bMO.
sent 20 trvv;l W , B, Dlllt Kr. 1 I’.
{fir’l'lic city papers will pie: e copy the above.
FOR SA U: Oil I,BASK.
\N excellent Gotten Tlantnlion <<n Hark ('.imp
Week, in Bnrke county, lying it of the
lands of < fovcrnor Schley ami Col. Grubbs, c<n-
Inining fifteen hundred acres of ook and hick >ry
liioil 'J ho m iin pun of the cleared land has laid
out more iliaa ilurly years, and is now <quid to
I fresh ground. f\t-arly lino acres were once fillti
-1 voted, and can be again prepared lor cotton with
very little labor; n small part of ih ; place is mm
under cultivation, and several good houses are • n
ilie promises. Wo invite the attention of nil who
desire to Inn a now plantation. This place is very
favorably situated —40 miles from Augusta and 05
(n.iii Savannah, in ihe healthiest parlet burke,near
to i hv < ’enlral Railroad and in one of I lie m *l moral
and agreeable neighborhoods in Georgia, possessing
nil the advantages of schools, chun lies and post
olJii es, •ind eoiniounlcaling inu few hours with Hie
: two best markets oftlio state.
We prefer selling, but we would Icago for a term
1 of five or ten years, if applicants choose
I) G. HARROW,
W. McKINLLV.
Lexington, Oglethorpe county, >
Mepleinber 15,1838 J wtf
JfcV" The i lonsiinnionalist will please publish the
above vvi ekly till ferbid.
i 9 AW NOTH:!;.—'] he undersighed, dt sirons
“4 of devoting his time and alien.ion to the prac
tice of ibo Law, will carefully ond promptly attend
Ito nil business intrusted to his care. Office in
i Louisville,Go. THUS. 11. J’OLIJILL.
me'2l w2rn
■ I NOTICE—NO MIST A. KB.—The
, n subscriber having declined keeping a pri
■ l.JLM.vafo hoarding ho me, now oil is fur sale
his large un I commodious dwelling House and Lot,
situated in the town of Madison, on the public
sipinre, directly opposite the court bouse. Tim stand
i for n public bouse or store, is considered one of the
best in tin; place. To a person desirous of opening
a public house, there is considerable inducement,
there tiding only one Tavern in tIc.JJ place. —
I nun Ibuhict til I lie Kail Road being located to
lid; place, ihcio is no doubt that Iwo public holism
mild do well. The construction of the house is
well calculated for a tavern, with good back lots
and largo stables, with vvaloi convenient.
Rail Road stock will be taken ns cash. I w ill
algo allow one thousand dollars rent tor the store
bouse connected with the same, fix (he term of five
years, deducted onto! the sale. The only induce
merit tosell the house is, that there is more house
room than needed fur my family.
Til AD. If. RKES.
Madison,Go, October Hi, 1834. vvtlw
V O'i It• f 0 TO TEA (I (I'lins.—The undcr-
I » signed and others, will give liberal wages to
a teacher who can come well recommended lor Ra
pacity to instruct yunll , and good moral deport
ment, for the next year. One acquainted with the
higher branches of u liberal education is desired.
Lor further particulars, apply to cither of the un
dersigned, residing in Mcrgan county, below Modi- j
sun. JOSEPH ]’ TENICK,
HENJ. IfARKISS,
net if, 6tw PENT. M. PEEPLES.
' POSTPONED SALK.
AO U ML A RLE to an order of Iho I ionornblo I he
- Inferior Court of Hurko county, while silting
(or ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in January next, at Clarksville, Habersham
county, hi tween the usual hours of sale, two bini
rlrrtl and fifty acres of Land, No. 111, in said coun
ty, belonging lo the estate of Henry T. Utley, de
ceased, sold lor the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said de ceased. Terms of sale on the day.
WILLIAM UTLEY, ) ~ ,
G. 11. UTLEY, \ Kx rs '
October Hi, 1838. id
LA\I) FUR SALE.
• v .kic’Gp Twelve Imndred acres ol oak and
hickory land, lying in Lincoln county, |
” J** on Wells’creek, well watered, and seve
■nfllfflhiinr r ’d good springs on Ibo same, about six
miles below the court bouse mid three miles ( rom
the Savannah rood. Also, two Lots m the Chero
kee purchase, both drawn by me, one lot No. 281,
lib district and 2d section ; the other No. 711), 3d
district rind 3d section. A/so, one lot in Harrisburg,
aeurAugusta. KUHERT HENDERSON,
oel 13 3lw
GEORGIA i.LriK U Oi? ITS.
(jnilli subscribers respect fully inform ibo pnb
-41 lie that they have commenced Ihe
manufactory of LIME near Jac.Uaoolmrougb, in
Semen comity,< In. ’They have extensive quar
ries of Li ncslnno, which is eonsiclert’d by profes
sor J R (tolling, Slate Geologist, lo whom the
proprietors are indebted for the informalion
which induced I hem to embark in the undertaking,
to bool the very purest kind. They have conse
quently erected largo and substantial Kilns in
the most approved manner, ami procured men I
from the North who are perfectly acquainted with
(bo business A portion of the Lime is now in
market and bus been pronounced by tins principal
builders In the neighborhood of Augusta and
others, to be of excellent, quality. 'The subscri
bers lake pleasure in inviting those who take mi
interest in ibo devolopement oflbo internal resour
ce.. of (iiiorgia, lo examine it, being conv inoed that
the whole United Stales cannot produce a more
beautiful article.
They have now a quantity on band, which they
will dclivei at the nculbot Brier (’reek on the
Savannah riv or, nr nt \ iignMa. I laving extensive
preparations in progress, they- expect lobe able
during the next winter mid spring to supply or
ders inn very large amount; and lin y have eveiy i
reason lo b.-lieve tbnl limy will entitle themselves I
to the favor ami patronage of the public by pro-i
ducing a cheaper ami better article at homo limn
cm. he found abroad.
Orders w ill be received by D Kirkpatrick & Co.
or by Tiios I. Smith at Augusta, or .Incksonl.oro’.
GORMELIUS & SMITH,
may 7 Bawd ifrvvtl
"HUMS A. Hi: V LL’is -
Fire»Proof Warehouse, Augusta, Ga.
fBX 11 E undersigned, gra'clul for the lihcmi pal
-U. roiiuge and support of their friends and cus
tomers heretofore, beg leave to iiilorm ibem and
Ibo public, lbut they continue to Irensiicl a.general
M itrebouse mul Commission Husiacss, at
l.licir old stand on Broud street. ’Their warehouse
and close stores are in good order lor the reception
of cotton mid goods in store. I .iborul advances will
1 at all I lan s be made on produce and c m.-i laments,
, The agents el the Georgia Railroad will with
promptness receive and forward all cotton consign
ed to ns at the dilleront depots, as also any goods
that inav be ordered through ns np the road.
iIOfMiINN, JENNINGS Co, Whole
- ale Grocers, arc now recciv nig end opening an
extensive slock id'Groceries, in llio tire-proof store
of the warehouse newly erected, which they will
be prepared to oiler on the most liberal icrins. All
orders through us, and tilled by them, will lie free
ol commissions,mid to the enliresutisfactiou ut the
parties ordering.
All coinnmniealions will be addressed to ns
jointly, as the business in future will be conducted
in the mime ol ike firm. Pledging their usual
promptness mail business confided I. their core,
will hope to merit a cnniinimi cent’ the confidence
heretofore so liberally bestowed.
JOHN RKES
EGBERT B. BEALL
Augusta, October 2,183 S
iCJ'lbe idly papers, .Milledgwillo Recorder,
Standard of Union, Southern \\ big, Athens, will
copy the above into their papers weekly, until first
January next. E. B. B.
IE TEETH*
DU. VOMidi , DttvnsT, lias taken rooms
under Airs Faber’s spacious Boarding House,
No 202, Bmad street—entrance either through Hr
V. Crcpn’s Jewellery Store, or the passage next
i door. .Many years successful practice warrants
linn in saying that no case in Dental Surgery cun
present ii-ch', without In. giving to the patient mi
me mile gratification and relief.
The cine of Scorbutic and sore (iiimt, taking mn
Ttith, Reefs, Slumps, Snags, »Ve A c where others
have tailed, can be done vv nil Ibe greatest certainly,
without the least danger, upon a new and highly
improved surgical principles.
Dr. MV “Gold Medal” improved incorruptible
Tenth have no parallel, either in beauty, nan ml
! appearance, or durability, ami, above all. they can
o ver change their color or cause the slightest taint
of the breath
Dr. .M’s. i/iurgr* shall hr so mnliTute den every
individual in thu community eon enjoy a healthy
mouth, sweet lire tlqiuid a charm.ng -cl ol Tt t ;!i.
N. B Turcots and guardians who have a pro
I per regard lor their children, panicalarlv from 8 to
1(5 years of age, should always consult an experi
enced I )em ist.
I*lll.l l til Tii li tniiri rut at any lime of night, at
the operating room, 2d2 Broad-strcol, Augusta, or
t'bni ci s low . Advice, prescriptions, Ac. gratuitous
oet 18 ' 3t
7 3 II <• G GORDON is my authorised attor
t’s nev during inv short a!i civ" I- : - the state
sept 8 it ’ JOHN B AU'RTHV.
■ j FOR SALE—A valuable House
i | I and Lot in Cnuvfbnlvillu, tistci a
•.1 : iLla .stock of Goods.—The undersigned he
- in..' il. sironslo clo.-e ilieir merountilo business, offer
for .-ill (hcirJol in ilie lovvn of ( rawfordvdie, Tnl
! ('ilf-rro county. It is well improved, having a first
> rate more liuii.sa and counting room, cumlbrtable
• dwell! kitchen, &c all nearly now ,of good ina
i teriak, and well arranged. If the lot is not sold be
fjro the first Tuesday in December, il will then be
i offered at public sale, and possession given the first
t day of January next. Terms will be actomiauda
ing, and be made known at time of sale.
) 'J hey will also sell a good bargain in iheir slock
' of Goods, which have been well selected in New
I Vork and Charleston, and is generaliy admitted to
! be one among the best selected stocks in the up
t country. Any person wishing to vest capital m
■ merchandise, would do well lo call and examine
I bin property. RATTLE A DIGKINSON.
i Crawlordvilli,, (fa , August2U, 1838. wilt
PLANTATION I'Olt SALK.— The sub
■ seriber offers fir sale his splendid plantation,
in Lee county,containing one thousand six hundred
acres of land, all in a solid body. Jl consists of
lots 50, 67, 72, 83, B‘J, 103, 101, and one olhci,
number not now recollected, In the third District
of Dec county. About 350 acres are in cultivation,
a and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it
• having been cleared more man five or six years,
I and most of it within (be lasttwo years.
i The cleared land is all of iliofirsl quality,oak and
hickory land, and is capable ol producing trom 12
to 1000 pounds of cut tun lo the acre. The un-
B cleared land is all ol the same quality, except two
. lo s which are first rate pine land, and almost equal
8 lo the oak and hickory for the production ol cotton.
(>n the plantation is a first rale gin house and gin,
~ the running gear bunt hist year; also a comfortable
] dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings for a
B planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land
, are several fine springs of excellent, pure water and
the well water used ai the plantation is equal to ai
_ most any in the up-country, for freshness, ami
, parity. The place is also very Iteakhy, as there
, was not a single case of sickness among my nc
s groes last year, requiring the attendance of a pby
„ cian.
The land lies on the eastern branch ol Chicka
-1 saw hatchie creek, 18 miles trom Albany, in linker
, courtly, the head of steamboat navigation on flint
, river, which will enable the purchaser lo gel his
crop easily to market. The terms will be made to 1
, suit the purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, at 1
Alberts, or of I he editor ol the Chronicle <fe Sentinel.
June-7 tnv&wlf CHARLES G. McKENLEY.
fj ,}. V*' NOTICE. —The undersigned having |
not removed Irom Clark county lo Lincolnlon, .
will attend lo the practice ol Law in the Superior i
and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad- i
jacenl counties, business intrusted lo his care will i
be promptly attended to.
HENNING 1!. MOORE.
References. —Hon Charles Dougherty, lion. A
S. < .'layton, Hon. Thomas VV. Harris, Gen. Edward j
Harden, Alliens; C. J. .(■ nkius, G. W. Crawford, ,
A.J Miller,Col. John Milludge, VViliia.n E. Jones,
Augusta Lfricolntcti, March 24,1838. wtf '
IIaThI) & ROWLAND’S
Eire Drool Ware House, Augusta Geo.
7SIHE undersigned gratclul (or the patronage so
-H- liberally extended lo I hem by the public since
they have been in llio Ware House and Commission ,
business, beg leave lo inform Iheir friends that they (
continue to transact the same at their old stand s
where business will meet the same prompt attention (
as heretofore. All orders lor the sale of cotton will
have the greatest possible care, and orders lor Hug
ging or other articles ol merchandise will bn filed on
the best terms our market will afford; but not hav
ing an interest in any wholesale grocery or other *
goods establishment, we shall bay Irom those who I
sell cheapest and charge the regular commission for 1
purchasing, which we trust will be to the entire '
satisfaction ofour customers. When required, ad 1
vances will be made on produce in store, and al[ ■*
the i sunl facilities given lo our friends that arc gen
erally given by regular Commission Houses,
oct. 3 UAIRD & HOWLAND
Each of llio city papers will publish the p
above once a w eek uni il Ist January next H& IL j
OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY. ’ '
IE examination of Students of the College K
« and Academy, will lake place on Monday
and Tuesday, the2‘Jib and 3htb ol October, Io lie
closed by an exhibition of original Orations, on I
Wednesday, 31st, (commencing day) by the Junior p
and Sophomore classes. h
The annual mauling of the Hoard ol Trustees, H
will beheld on Wednesday,ilia 31st October.
Candidates llir admission lo the College, may
apply-at the close ol the examination, or on the
first Monday in January, llio beginning of the Col- ,
lege year. SAME. K. TAL.M ADGE,Sec’y.
oct 8 3tw
INFORMATION. ' s
t JJNIIE subscriber, with others, will make appliea-
H non to the legislatures of South Carolina and
Georgia, at their next regular session, lo incorporate
a company fir the purpose ol co istructmg abridge
or a boat lo lie impelled by the power of steam or
horse, crossing the Savannah River, at or near i
I lamburg and Augusta, for their own use, in order 1
to encourage the intercourse and avoid paying the y
extravagant, toll at the present bridge, in widt h on- u
irrpriselho citizens and incorporated companies of
Geoigia, as well as South Carolina, may participate. £
HEN 11V SHULTZ. (
Hamburg, S.C August 88. 1838. wjto* J
Tills FnITEI) states hotel.
a a The subscribers take great pleasure in (
i. jJ infirminp the citizens ol Columbia, and
; I yravclii s g. ncrally, that ibis elegant f
| i slaiiTislnucol. which has undergone a thorough (
j repair, besid -s liaving many new and line addi- (
will l)c* opened lor the rrci*pii“M oi company, t
1 oarly in October mxi : nnd from iheir long expen- j
| euro in ImsimvNS, they hopo to meet a lull share ol
pnlf i<* p itrohngo. r
| To Iho mombers ol the Legislature, Lawyers al
j the liar, and private I’annlu‘ei, this establishment
1 oilers many advantages tor their comfort ami con
venience; and i very exertion shall be used to
render satisfaction
* lIAMNEII <fe HUNT.
IV S.—Persons wishing to engage r oms in this
Hot *i, will please address the subsonic rs imme- .
dlately. H. As il. <
sept 24 wGw I
LANI I FO I
i-'V 'J ho .subscriber oilers fur sale his
; ; ‘ * lands in Columbia county, situated on 1
iN''C ; ' iho main road leading Irom Augusta to
\j\, 1,1 Columbia Court House, thirteen miles
l above the former, and nine miles below
the latter place, containing about GbO acres, and is
| so situated that two desirable settlements may bo
made, shou’d the u hole he tocr much for one person,
with improvements on each; either of which will
he sold separate, should the purchaser desire it
> I The terms ami land can he known or seen by ap
plying to the overs or, on the premises. Provisions
; ! can be had cm the promises also.
June l,ls;H mlt HARMOXG LAMAR.
LAW NOTICE.
• rST HR nedersigned having united in the practic
g ot llio LAW, offer tboir services to llio public
They will nllond t lie courts of J/iiseogeo, Marion,
Stewart, Randolph, Early, liaker, Lee and Sumter,
of the Chalialiooelioe Circuit; Houston, of llio Flint
Circuit; and Tw iggs, I’ulaski, Lowndes, Thomas,
J Decaturnnd Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Pu
siness on trusted to tlieircnre will meet with prompt
attention Their ofllco is in Aiuorieus, Sumter
. county, where one of them mav always be (bund
w hen not absent on business.
LOTT WARREN,
oct 10 wtf WM II CRAWFORD.
LAW OFFICE*
f BUTE subscriber has removed his office to the
‘ JL south room, second llour, in the Post Office
1 range, wlure ho can at all lilacs be found and con
sulted by those w ho may u c I las services, and will
honor him with Iheir confidence,
sept 5 3mdtr&w VV.M. W. HOLT.
PORT WI \E. WHISK EY, A-c.
Q<\ h!)ls Mon ng.ihela Whiskey
?Jtvr ■’.) hbls superior Port Wine
100 coils Rule Rope Just r’reivcd and for
I gale by W. E. & J U. JACKSON,
i October 1 Auctioneers.
. [BENTS OF TRAVEL in Greece, 1
1 Turkey, Russia, and Poland, by the author el
Incidents of Travel in Eirypt, Arabia. Pclrea, and
the Holy Laud, with u Map and Engravings, in 12
vols. 12 mo. Just rareiveu by
, sept 7 fno-;. mniMins-
TO BUILDERS.
rg-UIE undersigned will bo kept constantly snp-
S. plied with Window Sash of various sizes.
Window Hliuds, ami Panel Doors. The Sash arc
primed am! ghc/c l with superior Glass, the Hlmds
- are paint-. J mv eti and hinged ready for hanging,
. with :!i" nee< sary 1 -lenmgs, hold backs A-e. com
plete, all of super; o w-kmuuship. tor sale low by
sept i 1 TI RITN D’ANTIGNAC, A Co. '
ANNUAL CIRCULAR.
f STJIE Facility of the Medical Cwllegcofthe State
fc of Smith Carolina announces, that the annual
Session of i lie College will commence on the second
.Monday in November, as usual. An Introductory
Lecture will be given on that day at noon, and the
regular course will bo resumed on the following
morning.
On Anatomy, by J. E. Holbrook, M. D.
On Surgery, by John Wagner, M I)
< In Institutes and Practice of Physic, by S Henry
Dickson, 51 D
• tii Physiology, by .lames Moultrie, 51 I).
On Obstetrics, by Tims, G Prioleau, 51 D.
On Chemistry, by C U Shepard, 51 D.
On slatMeria edica, by Henry il Frost, 511)
On Pathological Anatomy and .Medical Jurispru
dence, by E Geddings, M D,
Demonstrations ot Anatomy, by E Wurdeman,
M D. S. HENRY DICKSON, Doan,
_ Sept, b unit
Georgia, Richmond county:
William fuller, j Superior Court, June 'Form,
«* , I 183 d.
James Kreside, j.
Orlando Saltmarsb, | In Equity:
and John McLean. J Bill (or Relief, &c.
I; T appearing to the Court that James Rceside ro
ot sides om ul ibo state o( Georgia, that Orlando
Saltinarsli resides out of Richmond county, and
that said bill has net been served on said defend
ants. It is ordered that subl defendants appear and
answer to said bill, on or before the first day ollbe
next term.
It is further ordered that this rule be published
monthly for five months in one of the gazettes of the
city ol Augusta.
A true extract from the minutes.
JAMES McLAWS, Clerk.
J uly 26, 1833. mSm
if.’'OUß months alter dale application will be
it. made to the Justices of liio Inferior Court of
Richmond county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi
nary, lor leave to sell a tract of laud belonging to
the estate of Lew is 1! Rhodes, deceased, lor the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased
July 31,1838. A, W. RHODES* Executor,
months after dale application will he
il marie tome honorable the inferior Court of
Columbia county, w hen sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, (or leave to sell the negroes belonging to ilie
estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, fiir the purpose
of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased.
NAN* Y PORTER, Administratrix
August 30, 1838. of said estate.
months after dale application will he
iL made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun
ty, for leave to sell lot No 05, Blh District, iMerri
welhcr county, belonging to JfTmes F. Brown, a
minor. __ ELIZABETH BROWN,
July 17,1838. Guardian of James F- Brown.
B AOUR months alter date application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior ourl of
Pike county, while silling lor ordinary pnrpos s, ior
leave to sell the real estate of William Rryant, de
ceased late of Burke count.
' C. L. .MATTHEWS,
Administrator in rigid of his wife.
July!!, 1833.
PA OCR months alter date application will be
x!_ made to the honorable Interior Court of Burke
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to soil all the real estate of 51ark Desahay, late of
said county, (or the purpose of a division between
the heirs of said estate.
august H,lBBB GEO. W. EVANS Adm'r.
JAOUR months alter date application will bo I
d. mnilclolho honorable the Inferior Court of
Columbia county, whew sitting for ordinary pur
poses, lor leave to adl six hundred acres of land,
more orless, belonging to the estate of Benjamin K.
V\ inlroy, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on
the little Kioke creek, adjoining lands oiHaggle
Marlin,and others WM. P. BEALL, Adm’r.
July 26,1838.
TIAOUR mouths alter date application will bo
-it made to the honor dde the Inferior Court of
Columbia county, when silling for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate
of Sydney G. Holland, a minor, (or the benefit of
said minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN,
July 4 Administrator of Sydney S. Holland
TpNuiJR months after date application will bo made
U. to the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia
county, while silling as a Court of Ordinary, for
leave losell the real estate of Jacob J Bugg, lute of
Muscogee comity, deceased.
July 7 A. P ROBERTSON, Adm’r.
|AO I ft months afier date, application will be
-8T male to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell the (.and and Negroes be
longing to tho Estate of Hampton Wade, lute of
said county, deceased.
ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r.
July 13 tabu
IRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. —The
if 1 undersigned takes this opportunity of return
ing his thanks to his friends and a generous public,
for the liberal patronage in his business the two
years past, and solicits a continuation in the storage
and Commission Business.
He again renews his promise, that he will not
directly or indirectly engage in the purchase of
Cotton on speculation ; his exertions shall ho exclu
sively for the interest of those who may confide to
him llieir business.
ReubniJ. Dawson will remain at Crawfordville
until the cars on the Railroad go to Bnion Point,
seven miles below Greencsnoro’, for the purpose of
receiving and forwarding Col ion and Goods, which
inav bo consigned to tho undersigned, clear of
charge to the planters and merchants; agents at
other deposits on the Railroad will attend to this
business.
Orders fin Bagging, Groceries, &e. will bo filled
at the lowest prices, and forwarded without delay.
THUS. DAWSON.
Augusta, September 13, 1833. wfit
?’■ <x ’s'?/- Having a dcuro to remove to some of
C '-•/'Vi-s I Ire low counties m the state,l now offer
7. A ' lot sale my possession ol lands in Warren
jfl, comity 7 ,and within two miles of VVnrren
«SfiiSifeti)ii, and a quarter of a mile from the
Georgia Railroad ; there is seven hundred and [
twenty-four acres, and about four hundred and fifty 1
in the woods, wo 1 timbered, and all good for culti- j
valion. 'J hose that wish to buy would do well to
call and examine the land. PETEK CODY,
ang 9 w3m
rOOl) LANs) FOR SALE.—The subset!
vJf bets offer for sale their lands on Rroad river,
in Elbert county, eight iniL'a south of Eiberton, 1
comprising tw o settlements, one of 633 acres, and
the other 900 acres ; there is on the two settlements
400 acres of river bottom, 250 ol which is cleared
and adapted to the cultivation of corn or cotton, i
350 or 400 acres of fresh land, well adapted to the i
cultivation of cotton, and about 450 acres ol wood !
land, of good quality ; the old high land still pro- j
duces well, and but little washed ; comfortable and i
commodious single story dwellings, a good gin ■
house, Ac. Terms accommodating, but a liberal
allowance will be made for prompt payment. Titles
unquestionable. SIMEON OLIVER,
net )7 wtlstdec SHELTON WHITE.
A TEACHEIi WANTED, to take charge
xa of the Double Branch Academy, Lincoln
county, Georgia. A gentlemen who will come
with sufficient testimonials of character, and quali
fications to teach Iho different branches of an
English and Classical education, will meet with
liberal encouragement by immediate application to
(he the Trustees. By order of the Trustees,
oci II! wtl SEABORN 51DSLEY, Sec’y.
BUTBW GOODS.— R. C. BALDWIN & Co.
II are now receiving an extensive and well se
lected stock of Foreign amt Domestic Dry Goods,
suitable ler town and country trade, which they
are prepared to sell on reasonable terms at No. 234
Broad street d IwStvy sept i -
\fAtUABLE LA” D FOR SALE—The
subscrih r offer 1 ale, his valuable planta
lion, on the Ocmulg ■■. within three miles of
Haw kinsville,forme. ■ ■ twelfth District of Hous
ton comity, now Pul. m, 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 ami
gins, a good new two story dwelling house, and
other out houses. Any person wishing to purchase
this valuable property, will do well to cotre and
look lor themselves.
Also, I "ill sell thirty young and likely negroes.
The terms of sale will he one and two years, or
longer it the purchaser should desire, by paying
interett yearly, and giving good security fi.r the
same. EDWARD t?!’. GEORGE.
Hawkinsville Oct. 4, 1833. 5t
741 11. IT ARY SHAVING SOAP.—This
ITI superior article, so constantly m demand by
those who are acquainted with its peculiar excel- ‘
lencois now for sale by die subscribers,
ang 16 ANTONY & HAINES. I
I Georgia, Jciicrticu Comity:
3 1 iiobert Boyd applies fur letters
II » v of administration on the estate ot Robert
1 Gordon, deceased.
f I These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
3 I singular, the kindred and creditors of the said do
: i ceased, to tile their objection!, (if any they have )at
I my office, according to law.
Given under my hand at office,this Kith October
1638. EBEN. BOTHh ELL, Clerk. ’
■ ~<t 11 )m
Georgia, Scriven county;
\\l HE It las A/anaii Lnneis applies forlettors
* * . dismissory on the estate of Anners Arnett
ol Scriven county, deceased :
1 hose are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to he and appear at my office within the time pre
senhed by law, to shew cause if any they have
v\liy said loiters should not be granted
. Given under my hand at office, in Jacksonboro,
this n ih day ol September, 1,838.
1 JOS HP A PERRY, Clerk.
Georgia, ilurke county:
\%J fIE 11 IvAS Civility Bunn, admii isfratrix on
v » the est ate of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies
‘ hrr letters of dismission from said estate,
i I hose are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
I singular the kindred and creditors oisaid dcc’d to
. he and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib
1 cu Gy law,to show cause, if any they have, why said
j , If!tors should nol bo granted.
, i < H '“? er m - v hand, at office in Waynesboro,
1 this .kith July, 1838. J'.y order of court,
3 nug 9 hill T. H. BLOUNT, D. Clerk.
Georgia, Jefferson Comity:
JIEREAS James iM. Linqnefield, odminis
.. . , traior on the estate of James L Wells, late
ol said county, decoded, applies lor letters of dis
r ruihsiun from khk]
. 1 h |' sc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to he and appear at my office within the t.me pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have
, why said letters should not be granted. 9
i Given under my hand at office, in Louisville this
;I 81 hday ol May, 1838 L. BOTHWELL, Clerk
fj may JO 6m rK ‘
Georgia, Columbia county:
1 ! James Carllidge, administrator do
* honis non, applies for letters dismissory on
the estate ol Adam U olker, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, ihe kindred and credilors of ihe said de
ceased, to lilo their objections, if any they have
withm the lime prescribed by Jaw, in mv office!
to show cause why said letters should not be gram’
cd. Given under my hand and seal at office, this
3d day ol June, 1838.
GABRIEL JONES, Celrk,
Georgia, Jctlcison County 4 :
VV HEItEAS William L Kennedy, Ahminis.
v v lralo [,"d John lugln, late of this county, de
ceased, applies lor letters dismissory from said ad
ministration,
i heso are I hereforo to cite summon and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and credilors of ihe
said deceased, to he and appear at my office withm
ho t me prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters shall not be granted*
Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this i
Oth June, 18c8.
June 9 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk,
(ffiorgia*.leffersoii county i
IItKKAS Sherrod Arrington, adininisiruior
; z, 0,1 l^,G estate of Joseph Lockhart, late of
■ 1 saiG county, deceased, applies lor letters ol* dismis
sion from said estate.
Iheseare 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 by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not he granted
Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this
251 h June, 1838.
June*2B LIiLN .BZLR BOTHWELL. Clerk.
Georgia, .lellcison county:
JfEULAS Hugh Neely, administrator on the
»» estate of James Neely, deceased, applies for
letters dismissory from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kin Ired and creditors of said dec’d to
he and appear at any office, within the time prescrib
ed hy law, to shew cause,if any they lime, why
( said letters should net he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this
‘2lsl day of July, 1838.
- 3alyM EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Cl’k.
Georgia, J etier sou county:
WHEREAS Bryant Lullbrd, administrator ou
the estate of Seth Eason, life ol this coun
ty, deceased, applies lor leitcrs dismissory from
said estate.
1 hese arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
Singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to (ile. their objections, if any they have, in my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, lo shew
cause why said letters ol dismission should not bo
granted.
Given under ray hand at office in Louisville, this
sth July, 1838. E. BOTHWELL, Clerk.
July 7
Georgia , Columbia county:
HEREAS James Cartlidge, administrator,
• » applies for letters dismissory on the estate
ol Robert W. Walker, deceased.
Tlieseare therefore lo cite and admonish all and
singular, Ihe kindred and credilors of ihe said de
ceased, to file tHeir objections, if any they have,
within Hie time prescribed by law, in my office, to
shew cause why said letters should nol ho granted
Given under my hand this "2d day ot June, 1838
GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
Georgia, Scriven county:
Court ol Ordinary—Present, their honors JohnS.
Rieves, Peter Roddick, Jefferson Roberts, and
ClnHes C. Stewart, Es js
Hnle Ni. Si July 9th, 1838.
6 TPON the application of Thomas 11. Burns,ad
p-J iTiinistrator of William Gross, deceased, late of
Scriven county, slating I bat he has fully adminis
tered sa : d estate, and praying citation (or letters dis
[ rmssory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk
do'issue a citation, requiring all persons lo show
I c mse(it any they have) why the same shall not ho
gr«i..ed ; and that the same bo published once a
month lor six months.
A true extract from the minutes. Ju'v 10, 183
aug4 mfim JOSHUA PERUV. Clerk.
I Georgia, Scriven county :
j V. '-V PEREAS Moses N. McCall applies for let
] *3 V tors dismissory from the executorship of
j William 1!. Hopson, of Scriven county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
I sigular the kindred and creditors o! said deceased,
to ho and appear at my office, within the tine pre
scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro,
this 10th day of September, 1838.
sept 10 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
months alter date application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke
county, when silting for ordinary purpooes, lor
leave lo sell five hundred acres of pine land, lying
j in Scriven county; one gold lot containing lorty
acres, in the‘2d section, 2d district, Cherokee county,
and one town lot in the town of Oxford, Newton
1 county, all belonging to the estate of Joseph Shew
r make, late of Burke county, deceased.
JOSEPH A. SIiKWMAKE,) , , ,
ISAIAH CARTER, J Adm rt.
September‘2s, 1838. 4m
(G'OUli mouths alter date, application will he
-fl- made to the Court i f Ordinary, of Richmond
county, lor leave lo sell nil the real eslate of Sam
uel Appleton, deceased, for the benefit of his heirs.
JOHN LINN,
Administrator, in right of Uiswifc, Ann J Finn.
__sep 8 nvlm
ET'Orit months alter date application will be
S- made to the Court ol Ordinary, Huikn county,
for leave to sell Ihe real estate of James I fines, de
ceased, and also the real estate and negroes ol tho
minor heirs of said James Hines.
EVER FT SAPP,
September 6. 1838. Aiim’r. and Guardian.
UR months alter date, application will bo
3- made to the Honorable iho Inferior Court of
Richmond county, silting ns a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell lot No. 135, in first section Lee v
county, containing 2024 acres, Ihr the benefit of
l tie heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, late of
Gwinnett county.
‘ JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adra r.
October 10, 1838
[NOI)H months after date application will be
H made lo ihe honorable the inferior Court of
Columbia county, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell lot No, 386. in the l‘2th dis-
Iriel of the Ist section,now Lumpkin county, drawn
hv the orphans of William Lawrence, deceased, for
i ihe benefit of said orphans.
ELIZABETH LAWRENCE,Guardian. ,
i September 6,1838. m4m