Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, October 29, 1838, Image 4

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CHOICE LKIUORS. JI’ST received and tor«nle l»y PETER (»OL E i opposite SSiovaJl & >innnon3*H Warn house, 15 qiiaiiter < asi;n iloiniKCe Brandy ■I half do do do 1 do pipe old t'ogtinr do I’d Dopin'?. 2 do pi pi s do do 3 quarter casks old Brandy 3 do do do Champ i£nf Brandy 10 eighth do do do do 5 bM*. old Apple Brandy 2 pipe* Holland (1m I do do d<» fxuft 11 1 d Jamaica Rum IS quarter «•«■-» * .Mulnga Wmc ■t ii<» do ilotdeaut Claret Wine H hbls <*lu*rry < ’urdial Id do old Mormngaheia Whijkty 10 do Now OrJoiUN do Id nimricr casks Madeira Winr i no do best old Madeira NV me 10 do do TcncrifTo Wine 1 half do do do 25 Ihjxos Modoc. Claret do 20 do Port do 25 do nsHortcd CordinU 5 cnsliH London P»ru*r 20 hiiiiketN old Champagne, choice biand 40,000 best Spanish Cigars 20,000 do Florida do 15,000 djftcmni kinds do Aho, an njaorfiiiciit of Fruits, Confectioimrios and Groceries, suitable for families, oel 2 hw'lw glougi \ m >n: u c>scfis. f J II I,MihscnlnoM rcHpccifnlly inform tin* pub " lie that t In* v have coiiiiiiencod thi manufactory ol LI.Mh near b, in Srriven county, (in. Tho) have oxicunivr; ijnar rit»Ho( Li nostono, v\ Inch i« considered by prol» Mt *r J R Coiling, Slate Ccologial, to whom the propri. tor« are indebted lor the inlornalion which iudiiceil them to embark in the undertaking, to be ul tho very purest kind. They have con.su rjimntly oreetod large and substantial Kilnw in tbe most approved mariner, and procured men Irom dm North who are perfectly acquainted wit h I he husinesM A portion of the Lirne is now in market and hns heen pronounced hy thn principal builders in the neighborhood of Augusta and others, to be ol excellent qualify. Thu subscri bers toke pleamre in inviting those who take an interest in the dovrdopement of I ho internal resour ce., oI Georgia, to examine it, being conviue.i d that tho w hole I iiilod Stales cannot produce a more beautiful article. I hey have now n quantity on hand, which they will deliver al the iiioiniiof Brier Creek on the Savannah river, or at Augusta. I laving cxiensix e preparations in progress, they expect to he able during the next winter and spring to supply or ders to a very large amount; and they have every rraaon to h lievo that they will entitle themselves lo *ho favor and patronage of the public hy pro duemga cheaper and belter article at home than can he foninl abroad. Orders will be r.jceivedjjhy 1) Kirkpatrick To. or hy 'i’lio.H L Smith at Aagnstn, or Jacksonhoro’. GO UN KLI US A SMITH, may 7 2awd»ywil Sluto of .South (urolmii, Ihlgetiehl IPisT. George 1 1 uncock, and Surah W. j Ihlljor llancocknnd others, vm. ( Purli f’hark s Lamar, INecnior. ) lion. jVj O I ll Lis hereby given, that hy virtue of n * lh*creo Irom the Court of Chancery, I shall offer for sale at Kdge eld C. 11. on the first Mon day in November next the following lands belong ing to the Lstale of William Tarmnco, ileceused, VIZ: tine tract of hind situated upon little Horse Creek, in the District ol Fdgoficld, containing six hundred arid forty (bit)) acres more or less, and hounded according to a grant thereof from the Stall* of South Carolina to the said Wilburn Turrance, .»y lands of John furronce, Thomas Lemur mid Jno. ( finer, and Ity oilier vacant lands. One other tract containing two hundred mid sixty acres, more or less, conveyed to the said U dliam J arranee by a De d of Release from John t artcr, nnd therein doa nbed nssiiuoio in the District of jVmety six, on —, near the Cherokee rends A so, one other tract of two hundred and twenty eight (BJd) acres, more or l»»s§, bounded bv lands of 1 Mims, Riunho, Morns, Lamar and ThoinnnoM, and intersected by the Road leading from theCherokco i ends,to Augusta Said lands lo la*sold separately, on a credit of one and tw * year*. nur«'hukiM>*u i bonds ond personal security, mid u morlgngeol the premises. L TEIIUV, C. E E, l). (Commissioner'll Office, / Edgefield, Ont. Ist. 1888.1 iru id net 83 I'lUciM SlCiini VIJAT II 15 II 15 N<)VAT O IJ , For (Icnlth and Fcononiy. r jj' 1115 subscribers Imvj a; purchased I lie right ol I • tiro PATENT EE A,Hi U DRESSER, for this rMule, won Id respectfully mforii. the eiu censof n gnsiu uad vicinity, tint they have otic ol said .Machines in successful ope nun u m .Vein tosh street, corner of If ynnlds The work is done entirely hy the operation id Steam, no fire coining ii-nr the Feathers, and no possibility ul scorching or otherwise injuring them. Ity this operation nil miitiis me de-.tr yed mnl .e moved, without loss or waste id Feathers ; on die contrary, the hulk is very much increased, many limes one half,—nothing being remover! Inn small panicles of ilnd, ifec They are also cleansed mill purified from at) disagreeable smell that often at tends Keel hers, and me entirely cleansed mid dried, mid have (he appearance and essential qualities of Mew Feathers. They would invite all house-keepers, and those who prefer sleeping on pure and soli beds—who *tmly health and economy, to try, and prove tho Steam Feather Renovator. All persons are invited lo cull and see (he Ma chine and ils operation, and ho convinced of its utility. N. If—The inhabitants of the town ran, hy notifying the subscribers, have their Ivds taken from their dwellings and relumed tho someday wel|dressed and re. dy tor i.ainedinle ns for'? ’ . 1 provided they d . not contain more th in do pounds end 8 cents per pound lor all over ih .1 iimi.niit,i if they chouse to send them in, the price will h Si 60, People from the country can, hy bringing their beds in early in tho morning, usually have them tho same day. Any person that will try the experiment, may send them a bed or beds, of any quality of Feathers, Irotn the best and newest, to the oldest and poorest they have, provided they are either Ceese or Puck Feather., and may lie assured, no i huge will be unde, to any ease, unless perfect saiislu.-iinn bo given. J, J DUNLAP, July 18 trwtl WM 11 SPECK FI 11151’IIOOF W A It 15 1101 Sl5. r«MIF. subscribers lake line method ofinformins m tho public that they will continue to transact as general COMMISSION RUSiNF.SS. Then Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli cit a shun' of public favour. Oral etui tor past patro nage,they assure their friends no exertions shall he wanting to promote the interest of those who may entrust their business to them. Their charges in future will be like other establishments ol thokind liberal advances on produce in store Receiving and forwarding goods or cotton promptly nilcndeu 10, iS KNEE I. AM) * CO nmt 31 206 soil (O.fAKTNK.IiMm’. riAHF, undersigned having taken \ ROW I. \N I) fc into partnership, the 'I Mtl'.llOl s r. ANP COMMISSION RI'SNIP'.SS yvill b > conducted un der the firm ul IhiirJ Jf Uowlauil , alter Ist el ' k lo her next. HENJ. HAIKU sept. 18 -h SOI t'U-\V ISSTK.it \ It A 11,-It O A I). It V N iv. I JOCKS will lie opened by the undersigned 8 ACommissrooers lor Stock in this Hank, o; the SiU day of October next,at Hamburg, mid conn ne open between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, lor ’.today* Every .Stockholder h ihe Rail Road, who shall pay up the second instalment on Rail Road Stork, is entitled lo subscribe for an equal number of Shares in the Hank. Twelve del In s and a hall on each Share sisutneribed for in Ihe Hank, must be paid at the tunnel subscribing, either lo the Commissioners, or to tho Cashier ol any Hank in good ere lit. A Meeting of the stockhol ders oftho Hank, in person nr by proxy, yy ili be held at Charleston, on the - Oh November, when the Mother Hank yvill lie organised, end lln uch eslabliuhed in North-Cnrolinn ana Tennessee, ns soon thercaiter ns possible. A . opy ol tho Char ters is m our ban Is fir examination Sigued, WW. STARKE, 1 iiLIVi’.R S!MPSON,' Commissioners. H. F. GUI’EDV, ) sept 18 trvyTvv MU (i 0. CORDON is my nut I. rise.l uttor - nry during ray short absence Iro n tic- slat ■ 11 dUiiN B MPKPin n.UU;AINB, UAR<J INK- BAHRAIN'S. i '| MlhT suh«erih*»rH have just opened ft general S f:s>«uitinoni of i >ry Goods o( the lu.'ehl winter fishiotis, con dating in pari of From h end L •ndoti Fmil* f , Latest style Flurftniiu* Bonnet# P-i do Frein-li frilled Cullnrj Do do Moiuclm*-Delaines IJo do Vi tori a Alpine* I } i) do prod'* Nop Merino French and Lngli*h do Latest Mylo primed Highland Shawls Do do Parisian Flow era for Bonnot) Do do Kep-Silk Do do (iru dc Nop Do do (Iro do Swiss A I.HO, Now style French Blank* Is Blnnkulii of every description for Negroes i sai incts do do do | Liiiseyw no do do | Woollen f I osier y do do Shmh do do All of which will he cliup* «ed of on the very ; lowest terms. AfcKKK <v DOW, in i *'• trw3w 369 Broa i*tt imuc; NTolu:. : fIIIIH subscriber respectfully informs his friends fl and (ho public generally, that he Inin taken the | corner store No. 309, in McKenzie <V Bennoch’s buildings, whom he is receiving a large and fresh j n-KOfiiiavit of Drugs, Medicines, I’umiH, Oils, Glass, 1 Dye Muffs, Surgical Indrum* -tits, Ferfumcry, Ac. 1 *!ke , which he will dispose of on ihe most uccom j modating terms. I iMiVHicmns and inr rcli'ifiiH uro requested to call 10 j and examine his st* ck, ns Ins arlich s an I reali and ~ i;< inline*, and they will he plensed with his terms. r . ; Orders Iron) Iho country punctually attended to, . i and every article warranted oi the first quality oi Id »w2m ROBERT *AK I KR. _ nl' Foii'i’ w isiT, \\ liisK E E, 5 *■. S hid. Mon ngahela Whiskey !- i 25 hlils superior Fort Wine 11 | 100 coils Bale Kopo dust received and for • i sain hy W. L & J (J. JACKSON, * October I Auctioneers. J Factorage and Corninlsilon lousiness* j I illK subscribes having locale*! themselves in I M the city of Sovnnriah, for the pnrri* se of car I lying 'in a general factorage rind commission bus -1 iri*‘MH under the firm and hl\lo of Wimberly <V do lies, lender their semens to their friends mid the I public. EDWARD WIMBERLY, JAMDS JUNKS. Savannah, ( October I* l , 1833 iwlni b ANNIJ lb CIRCULAR* r ttxHK Faculty oftho JVhdieul (’*-*1 lege of the Slate '* 8 of’South ( arojiiui announces, that the iinnunl '■ SesHion of ihe (’allege will commence on the second y Monday in November, us usual. An Introductory a Lecture will ho given on that day nt noon, mid the regular eonino will he resumed on the following II morning. On Anatomy, by d. E. Holbrook, M. I) ;• On Surgery, by John Wngncr f M 1) < >n Institutes mid Fraeiieeof Fhysic, by S Henry I lickson, iM D On Physiology, hy dames Moultrie, M I). • On Obstetrics, by Titos. G Friolcau, IM D. On < hemiblry, by (, U Shepard, iM l>. On Mm Vleria cdica, hy Henry K Frost, 31 I) On I 'lithological Aintomy and M* dical Junspru ii deuce, by E(• debugs, 31 D. I Denruistrulions ol Anatomy, by K Wurdeman, - MD. S. iIKNKV DICKSON, Dean. Sept. 6 m3t lIA IHS) A tIOW li A IVD’.S Fire Proof Whip lloiimc. Aiigustn (too* r IHI F. undersigned urateful for the patronage ho 8 liberally extended to llimnhy the public since i . i hey have been in the Ware House find < *oiti in inn ion i business, beg leave 10 infirm iheir friends that they e.oMtiuno hi transact (he same at iheir old stand where business will mod the sumo prompt attention iih heretofore. All orders lor tho sale c*l cotton w ill have tho greatest possible c>ro, and orders tor Bag ging or oilier articles of inerelmnrliso w ill he filed on the best terms our market w ill nfliird; bur not hav ing an interest in any wholesale grocery or other goods oht iblislnncni, we shall hoy from those who sell cheapest and charge I lie regular commission for purchasing, which wo trust will bo to the entire satisfaction nfoitr customers. When required, ad vHiicPs will he made on produce instore, ami all the sunl facilities given to our friends that nro {.on e.rally given by regular Commi-sion I louses. *icl 3 ii/viita & tiowti. Nl) QCr Fnch of the city papers will publish the above once n week until Ist January next B& K. }**/{' N*y; Having a do.-ire to remove to some of C tho low counties in ihe state, I now offer V r f" r salinity possession ol lands in vVarren , a county,and within two miles of Warren- and a quarter of a mile from the ' Georain Railroad ; there is seven hundred and twenty-four ncr* s, and about four hnndrc d and fifty in tho woods, wo 1 limbered, and all good for culti vation. I hose ihnt wish lo buy would do well to call ami ex..mine the hud. i’ETER CUDV. nug 9 \v3m i FOR. s am: A jalimble ilouae j dj and hot in i rawfoidville, ami a ( * I J)A st °ck ol Uoods.—'l'h*'undersigned be ing (ksiroiisto clo.se iheir mercantile business,offer for sale iheir lot in tho low u ol i raw lordvilit*, I nl tulorro county. It is well improved, having a first rate si*.>r« -house and eouuiing room, romibriuhle j dwelling, kitchen, Ac. all nearly new, of good nm- ( terialH,tuul well arranged ll lh(* lot is not sold be* lore the first Tuesday in December, it will then he | offered at public sale, and possession given the first day of January next. Terms w ill he aciommodu ing, arid he made known nt time «fs do. 'fhey will also sell a good bargain in their stock *»f Goods, which have been u» ll selected in New Voik nad Charleston, and is generally admitted to he one among the h .si sek en d sUu’ks in the up. country. Any pors m wishiig to vest capital ml in rclumdiHe, would do well to call and < xan inr iLit* property. BATTLE A r . DK’IvINSON. I < raw Fordv ilh , < »;i, Augu I 29,11538 wl it i"j la Station for salk.—'iiio siih “ scriher olf. rs for sale lus sph iulid plantation, I in Lee county,containing one thousand six hundred acres of land, ail in a solid body. it. consists ot j lots 66, 57, 72, B9, 103, 101, and ora* othei, 1 number not now recollected, in (he third District | of Loo county About 3ao acres are in eiihivr.nuii, [ J and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of u j having boon clean d more limn five or six years, i and most of it within the last two yearn. The el* a red land is nil of ihe lirM quality,oak and hickory land, and is capable ol producing irom 12 ■ j to 1600 pounds of * niton lo the acre. The nu ■ I cleared land is all of the same quality, * xeept two j lo a which are first rati* pmc land, and almost equal to tho oak ami hickory lor the production ol cotton, j ! On tho plantation is a first rat*' gin house and gin, j j i Ik- running gear hunt last year; also a comfortable j : dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings for a i 1 | planter who works 2ft or 30 hands. On the land I 1 are ses ml fine spring <d excellent, pure w at* r and the well water used ai the plantation is Mpialto al- I most any in tho up-country, tor fresh ness, and purity. The place is also very healthy, an there 1 was net « single ease ol si* knoss among my nr -1 groos last year, requiring the attendance ui a phy- I cian. \ The land lies on the vtern branch ol l ' cka i, 18 1 • rora | county, the head of steamboat gallon oil Flint ! river, which will enable the purchaser to gel his crop easily l*» market. Tho terms will he made to ) suit the purchaser. Enquire of (be subscriber, nt j \lheii', or of lhe e*l it or el 0* e* C'hronn e A Sentinel Juno 7 trwAwit* (* ftl AKI • J 'IcK i vi rv fii'n bbi.n . .v> iTi \TTT7777T /o RAN AW A V Iron, iho Niihscri her, ahum tlu> loth "I' 'l iuhlnm, inv m rro t. How Cosav, nhoiil Hu years ol ago, qui, I: spoken, and ol com.non .'iru I have n i uoiiht but ! lurking about tho ph,ma ol Hr S .1 liniloy, Ihunoe'l 1 h-'lncl, 8. r, ns lie bus a wile nl r | lhai place. . t’hiN negro is too well known lo noed'des, rip- I lion, where 1 suppose he is ranging Captains ol 1 ■ stonnihosis will please took out lor oid negro, ns „ he is well nei| mlnUHl with the river, md ims been |on h.mls tho great, r part , hist,me, ;,l work,an,l r , may try lo nmke believe hois hiring hs owu lime, v I ">il pnv the above reward lor the delivery of said . ! negro lo me, or in Xiignslajoil. e Joist. I'll A. SIIKW M \Kl’. , ' nug ns! 3 t Isi A DM IN Ittrll Vs UIV.S S V I.K. 8 A GUEt MJI Kto an order ol the Ho on b!o t 1 a ( . • Interior I'- on of Ihnke e.mniv, when siting | for ordinary purposes, will be sold on tho (ir i 1 Tuesday in Peeembernexl, bet,\een the usual hours jol sale, seventy nerrs ot land, n,or' orb's*,belong I mg to the (State of ,1 K. Seonyers, doeoased, ad joining h,i,Js of .Aiilly Coleman an t Jet, 1 , Seon yera, so J lor tho benefit ol the loors anil creditors ot said dio eastd Terms of sn’e on ll.e ihiv. ,IA.M. SCON i I ii', Aiinfri. 'Vp'emher ! I. id CAI'TiONJ J TOOK, ii; July. 1838, a c-rtain scoundrel, IL j S. Will i FIELD, an parinerlino n.y business, in reaperi of wrote;, recommendations from I'm* lessor Henry, and older very icspcctaoia gentle man. I'hix fellow went out from Greenville rouit house under the pro on, ion of buying goods in .Now \ oik, nnd was obliged to go lo Aumisto t* settle some business lucre. He look over the amount of money hi longing in him,9613, and left I ■■ rille, i have tn e heard, via < olumbit and Charleston I’nrsiiil was impossible 'three days after he left Greenville court house, he was at ten for New York, and a Iciur received from him, stated I hat he had g >no to Europe, but said nothing about money, lor the publ.c benefit I announce this fact, and give o description ot tins rascal. His name is E. -S'. WHITFIELD, pretends lobe from Devonshire, in England—collocioi of debts duo newspapers, of New York and I’hiladclphin; | age, 27 years—height 5 feet 10 inches—eyes grey board black—nose, orilina>y—forehead high.— • lux(nt marl,n—wore spectacles, could look nobody full in the face, spoke very sweet and philosophical about Universalism, and turned out —a perfect rascal. IKr Editors of newspapers will do a favor to the public in giving tins ad vcrlisemen a plane in their respective papers, ns I expect this fellow played some severe tricks in Augusta, Charleston, nnd ' other dibs WILLIAM If Alibi, Apothecary in Greenville, A' C. I J . S. The subscriber will carry on bis business I on his own account, nnd puy"tbo debts existing un der the 11 • m of \\ bitfield -V Italic, now ex lin 1 1. Greenville, C. 11. I U KABE. OcUther 10. 1838. { w3t OGLETHORPE UNITEHSITY. f | 11 bl cxaMimiiiion of-Students ol ihe <'o I lege 4 nnd Academy, will inkn plai non Monday and Tuesday, the ifUih mid Both of October, to ho closed by nn exhibition e>f original Orations, on Wednesday, 31st, (commencing day) by the Junior and .Sophomoreclasses. The annual meeting of the Hoard ol Trustees, will be he)d on Wednesday, the 31st October. Candidates lor admission to ihe (,ullogo, may apply at the close ol the examination, or on the first Monday in January, the beginning of the Col lege year. SAME. K. TALMADGEJ.Sec'y. oet 8 Slvv LANDS FOR SALE. '1 he subscriber offers for sale his T/'Ve'i funds m Columbia county, situated on k > ibe main road leading from Augusta to Jfi" Columbia Court Honso, thirteen miles above tbc former, nnd nine miles below ibebillci place, containing about 050 lo res,and is so situated that two desirable settlements may be made, alien'd I lie u hole be too much lor one person, I with improvements on each; either of which will i be sold separate, should the purchaser desire it The terms and laud can he known nr seen by ap plying to tbo oversi cr, on :be promises. I’rovisions can be bad on the premises also June J, 1838 ml t HARMONG LAMAR. I^HtE- PROOF WAREHOUSE —The a undersigned takes this opportunity of return ing his thanks to Ins friends and n generous public, for the liberal patronage in bis business I fie two ; yen i s past, and solicits a continuation in the storage j and Commission Business. He again renews I.is promise, (lint lie will not directly or indirectly engage in the porcaa.se of < '( Mon mi speculation ; Ins exertions shall Is-exclu sively fin the interest of those who may confide to him their business. KeuhtnJ Dawson will remain at Crawfordville until lip-cars on the Railroad go to Union Point, seven miles below Gieenesooro’, for the i urpose of I receiving nnd forwarding < lotion and Goods, which i i.mv he consigned to the undersigned, clear of ' charge to the plane rs and merchants; agents nt I other deposits on the Uan:oad will nlUiiul to ibis J business. I Tilers fm Bagging, Groceries, Ac. will bn filled ; at Iho lowest pri es, and forwarded w ithout delay THUS. DAWSON'. Augusta, September 13, 1838. wfit fAW NOTICE. —'’’he undersigned having i removed from Clark county to l.incolnion, will attend In the praclice of Law in the Supeimr and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad- , jaceni counties Business mi rusted to his care will ho promptly attended to. HENNING ft MOORE. References—Hon Charles Dougherty, Hon. A S Clayton, lion Thomas W . Harris, (ion. Edward Harden, Athens; .1 Jenkins, G \Y. Crawford, A .1 Miller, Col. John Milbidge, W illin.n E. Jones, Augusta Lincolnten, March 24, 1838. wtf FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. KAN AW AY from the suo scriber on the I7ib of Sep- i lemiior, a negro man named Tully —ho is about 5 teet 8 or it) inches high, and very black, 3i) years of oge, 1 as rather a down look. Ho has I been In Alliens, Georgia, since he runaway, and may bo lurking about there yet. He possibly may have a pass to last him until Christ mas. asa negro man answering his descriplion was seen going towards All ens w lb such a pass i Twenty-live dollars vvil he paid (or Tully, if de livered to me, or confined m any jail so I get him, i and a (unitor reward of twenty dollars on proof to eunviclio , of his being harbored by any white or free person of color. JAMES A. DEV ALL. oct 20 w4t &J- The Southern Whig will please publish the above once a week for a month, and lorvvard their account to the I'osl Master nt U iUiitglan, Abbe vdie district. 8 <lor payment. 1U N - WAV NEGRO. fw IHJN’AW \ \ from the subscriber, y on the I3lh September, a negro man fjiwp by the name of IVurrPll, nb.nu twenty five or twenty six years old, A'S having l-isl some of las ore teeth. It is presumed that he has shaped .. ;■ y be ...I. 1,. r i. e i si, ill, SC A fv-' -l i'' '• I. war iwi I t- I I li.r Ills I apprehension and sale keeping, so that 1 get him ! >sain _ BYRD M. GIGvGE. <’■ s.— Letters will reach me either at Columbus, Georgia, or Henry court house, Alabama, ..1"' h ’ 4t FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Runaway trom the subscriber, "■>* at Richmond Rath, 16 miles trom Augusta.on Sunday last,the Kith V. -i instant, two negro men, viz; * George, about 22 or 23 years ol . ‘ . age, yellow complexion, well made, singbt in Ins built, nnd is near six leel in height. He had , on when horannwny üblue round ' jacket, dark pantaloons and a lar panlin nr sailor's bill and was bare icoicil. .iosliun, Ibe ((liter, is about 20 nr 21 yoars’of ago, chn k cum j'levi -n, s'nw spoken, bad on a blue round jacket and while pantaloons, a round-crown while wool bat nnd was also barcf.oied. He is nbmil five loot C glil or ten inches high, mid stout built, with a 1 sm aith fai o, having no heard at nil. 1 w il gw e the above reward tor ihe apprehension of s od no. rue . ai d debu , v to me at Bath, it*taken ei G e-rent, or I r ih; ir confinement in some safe :■ -1 il aj prehcndcduui i flhuslaie,- r i’ib for oil tier oft hem. JAMES WHITEHEAD, sept 19 if i‘U ' I'ho Co slitulioiiahst w 11 please c-ipy the above \ , RAN VR V V front the suhscri her.-., residing in Greenville, Ga , a mnbiiin boy, liy the name of DICK, *' (calls himself htclinrd,) said boy is r (,A . nhont 6 feet 1 inch high, raw boned, \\ v.'A and weighs about ITo, or 80 lbs, . ipiicl. spoken, with oiieof liis tore : teeth bruKon off, nnd but Hula hair on Ins head: finite intelligent aciive.aml strong as to muscular power. Wo hnaiglil s-tid negro from tho line 1.1 Mi.-si-s ppi ami Alabama, Sumter County 1 lb. k hud on when ho went away a mixed coat ami , far hat, oiherciothing nut recollected. 11c forraerli/ came from N.C. Also at the samp time railway, a bright mulatto b;>y by the name of VV Es IT.LV, belonging to t ol Cooper, ti ar this pfiu-e.nh mt 2d years of age, quick sp lo'ti. ab a.t 5 ire t 2 or 3 inoties 1: gh, spare mode, ami a harder by profession. t his Doy was bought i om Mr. Woollbrke’s, nt Columbus, in this State and by him w -is brought from Maitland; he has ( irequentiy threatened to go bark. Vi estiy bad on j "hi n he went fiway, a strived pair of pantaloons I I b-'.v both left w ithout any prnvocnlion, and with money enough in carry them some distance a 1 1 i i -0,. )> d will miikelor > into tree Niaie I •" ’I I ’' I h. v may have if.-e p ss. s, „r may be ' "<>3e pc s \\ bower will .■Mpivm-misnd -iciroes aiiii 1 , go them m Jail, so I slut \w ;» t hem, m.hil ;v rownrdo.l i June 18 HARDAWAY ,v HAWKINS INFORMATION. , f 1 >IIE subscriber, wilhothers, will make applies- . t tton to the legislatures ol Sou! li Carolina ami i Georgia, at their next regular session, lo incorporate i n company fur the purposeol eo struet.iig abridge, or u boat lo be impelled by the power ot steam or horse, crossing the Savannah diver, at or near Hamburg and Augusta, for their own use, 10 order to one oirage the intercourse and avoid paying the extravagant lull at tbe p.eseul bridge, in wlm li eo lerprise ibo citizens amt incorporated companies of Gooic.a, as well as South Carolina, may participate tIKMiV MfUl.lZ. Hamburg, S. C August 22, 1833. w3m* rni statics hotel. a .... t The subscribers take great plea, tin in , 8 informing tbo citizens of Columbia, and pt-g’-H iravelleia generally, that this elegant establishment. vvbicli Ims undergone u thorough repair, besides having many new and fine add!- terns, will be opened lor the reception ot company, I early in October next; and from their long experi ence in business, they hope to meet a lull share of public patronage. To the members of the Legislature, Lawyers at the Mar, and private families, tins establishment offers many advantages for their cointbrl and con venience; and every exertion shall be used lo render salislacliun HAMNER & HUNT. P. S.— Persons wishing to engage r -orns in this Hotel, will please address the subscribers imme diately. 11. & 11. sept 21 wfiw LAW NOTICE. f 8 ■’ HE undersigned having united in the practie g ol the LAW, offer their services to the public They will attend the courts of Muscogee, .Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, linker, Leo and Sumter, of I lie Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Ducal nr and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit bo ldness entrusted lo their care will meet with prompt attention. Their office is iu Atnencus, Sumter county, whore one ol them muv al way’s be found when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, ocf 10 wtf W.M II CRAWFORD. LAW OFFICE. f jjVllpi subscriber has removed his office lo the 3 south room, second floor, in the Post Office range, where be can at all limes be found and con sulted by those who may need lus services, and will honor him with their confidence, sept 6 Bradtr&w WM.W.IIOLT. ITALUABLE LAND FOR SALED—The v Hubscnb r offer, for sale, bis valuable plania lion, on the Ocmulgce river, within three miles of llawkinsvillo,formerly ihoiwclfdi Dislrictol Hous ton comity, now Pulaski, comprising 17(10 acres ol oak and hickory land, well adapted to corn ami cotton. There are four hundred acres under culti vation, with good fences, two good gin houses and gins, a good new two story dwelling’ house, and t other out houses. Any person wishing t > purchase i Ibis valuable property, will do well to ccrre ami look lor themselves Also, I will sell thirty young and likely negroes. The terms of sale will be one and two years, or longer it the purchaser should desire, by ; aying interest yearly, and giving good security for the same. EDWARD ST GEORGE, liawkinsville Oct. I, ’833, 5t ’ FOII SALE! OR LEASE. N excellent Colton Plantation on Park Camp i» creek, in Burke county, lying west of the lands of Governor Schley nud Col. Grubbs, con taining fifteen hundred acres ol oak and hickory land The main pan oflhe cleaetl laud has laid out more than thirty years, and is now eijunl to Ircsfi ground. Nearly 300 acres were once culti vated, and can be again prepared lor collon with very little labor; a small part ol the place is now under cultivation, and several good bouses are n the premises. We invite the attention iff all who desire lo buy a new plantation. This place is very favorably .situated —10 miles front Augusta and 05 Ir.iio tSa . nnuali, in the healthiest pnrtof Burke,near to the Central Railroad and in one of ihe most moral and agreeable neighborhoods in Georgia, possessing all the advantages of schools, churches and post offices, and coinmiinicniing in a few hours with 11,0 two best markets of the state. We prefer selling, but we would ’ease for a term ol live or ten years, if applicants (.house DC. BARROW, | w. McKinley. Lexington, Oglethorpe county, ) September IS, 1833 \ wtf CO" The Constitutionalist will please publish the above weekly till forbid. jL_A NOTICE—NO MISTAKE.—The |iiiiSn subscriber having declined keeping a pri. 1 sitlßit:Hl vatc boarding ho ise, now off', ra for sale Ins largo an I commodious Dwelling House ami Lot, situated in tbe town of Madison, on tbo public square, direct ly opposite the court house. The stand for a public house ot store, is cun-idered one of the best in the place. To a person d-sirous of opening a public bouse, there is considers!) e inducement, there neing only ono Tavern in th'.JJ place From the fact of the Kail Bond being located lo this place, ihcre is no doubt that two public bouses onI«1 do well. The construction of the liou-o is well calculated for a tavern, with mod back lots ami large stables, witu water c nvenieut. Rail Road stock will l.e i k'-n as cash. I will also allow one thousand dollars tout lor the store ( bouse connected with the same, ibr the term ol five \ years, deducted out of the sale- Tbe only induce ment in sell the house is, that there is mure house room limn needed for my family. Til AD. B. REES Madison, Ga., October 10, 1833 wfiw [\JOTICE TO TEACHERS.—The under l v signed and others, will give liberal wages lo a teacher who can come well recommended Tor ca pacity to instruct youth, and good moral deport ment, lor the next year. Ono acquainted with the higher brandies of a liberal education is d sired. For further particulars, apply lo either of the un dersigned, residing in Morgan c.amlv. below .Madi son. JOSEPH T I’I'IMCK, HEN.!. HARRIS;--, oct Iff fitw HEN L M. PEEBLES. POSTPONED SALE. \( .REE A BLE to an order oj the Honorable tbe Interior Court ol Burke eounly, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tues day in January next, at Clarksville, Habersham cmirih, b. tween the usual hours ol sale, two hun dred and fifty acres of Land, No 111, in said conn ty, belonging to the estate of Henry T. Utley, de ceased, sold for tbe benefit ol tbo' heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. WILLIAM UTLEY,) , ' G. B UTLEY, < Ex rs - October 16, 1838. td LAND FOR SALE. * wclve In.ml red acres ol oak and hickory land, lying in Lincoln county, |” j on Wells' creek, well watered, and seve nd good sfuu.es or tho same, about ux miles betovv tbo court boose and three miles (rom the Savannah road. Also, two Lots in the Chero kee purchase, both drawn by me, one lot No. 281, flh district and 2d section; the other No. TIP, 3d district and fid section. A/sc, one lot in Harrisburg, near Augusta- ROBERT HENDERSON, oct 13 fitw iiEES & HE ALL’S Fire-Proof Warehouse, Augusta, Ga, rjpllE undersigned,grateful for the liberal pat- ' II ronage and support of their friends and cus tomers heretofore, beg leave to inlorm them and the public, Hint they continue lo transact a general Warehouse and Commission Business, at ! their old stand on Broad street Their warehouse and close stores arc in good order lor the reception of cotton and goods in store. Liberal advances will at all times bo made on produce and consignments. The agents ol the Georgia Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all collon consign ed to us at the different depots, as also any goods that mnv be ordered through ns up the road. HOPKINS, .IKNMNGs & Co, Whole sale Grocers, are now receiving and opening an extensive stock of Groceries, in the fire-proof store of the warehouse newly - reeled, which they will he prepared lo offer on the most liberal terms. All I orders through us, and filled by them, will be free i ol e. mmissio:is,aiiU to the entire satisfaction ol the ’ parties ordering. All communications will he addressed to ns jointly, as ihe business iu future will be conducted m the name ol lie firm. Pledging their usual promptness to all business confided t< their care, will hope to merit n conlinuat.eeof the confidence bcretolore so liberally bestowed JuHN REES . „ , Egbert b. beall. Augustß, Onf*Uer 2, 1533. , sfcr <’*»«• city paper k Miiletlgeville, Recorder, Standard of I.nior . Southern A\ big, Athens, will eepy t he above into I heir-papers weekly, ttntil fi, K : January next jr p; j. SAW NOTICE.—The undersigned, desirous i J of devoting his time and attention to '.lie proc- ( lire id the haw, will carelnlly and promptly attend | to nil business intrusted t" his care, utlHo in Louisville, Ga. THUS 11. BOLIIILL. | nng 21 v.'.’m Twenty Dollars lie ward. J,;7. Ranaway (rom the subscriber, about a Cm montb since, a negro girl by the name of Ayhoasine, likely, and about six- > e ' r * years ol age. The above reward /jSrSiz will be paid lor tier apprehension and delivery to J. B. SETZE an trvvlf t.ALh —A likely smart Negro Eellow, about twenty-three years oh ago, accustomed to house and field work, and also a very good Pressman. Enquire at this office wit oct 4 IMPROVED PATiJWT COAL AND Jh Wood Cooking Stoves, &c.~The un dersized has just, received a large supply of im proved Stoves for Coal or Wood, ol entire new patterns,and of various sizes, viz : The “I'eople’s f onl or Wood Cooking Stove,’’ superior to any heretofore in use, not only on no count ol convenience, the perfect manner .n which the cooking is performed, but also on accouutofj the economy of loci which it effects. The “Patent Grecian I’arlor Orate,’’ which for beauty and economy excels all others, producing greater ell'ecl with less lucl I lie Tartar and Hall Hove," passing heal from j the basement to the upper part, I brongh llu< s in the lour corners, and through additional columns. J he “Parlor and I'ipe Franklin;" with plain and even tops, lor w ood o coal, newly constrnclcd, with swelled back, sunk hearth, door front, &e. 1 lie “Ship and Steam Boat Stove,” calculated to cook for.oo to 21)0 persons, with less Incl and greater convenience than any other Stove, now in use Also, a variety of smaller Stoves, with the same improvements. The “liox 6 and 9 Philo Stove,” open and plain tops, of various sizes, from 18 to 06 inches. Also, American, English and Russia Sh el Iron ; Stove Pipe; sheeting and brazing Copper; Block Tin, and I in Plate —all of which he offers lor sale low for cash or approved paper, ai A’o. 168 Broad sired, sign of the Calico Pol, and directly opposite (ho Eagle tfe Phoenix Hotel. B. F. CHEW, 00l 2d Stw&d 1A N D AND NEG ROES FO R S ALE. ' t HE subscriber offers lor sale his settlement of " Land in Jefferson county, containing six hun dred and sixly acres, 150 of which is opened and in cultivation. Said tract of land is Ij'ing directi v on the upper Augusta road, and on the waters ol Big creel, upon which there is an excellent Saw 3/ill. lately erected and now in complete operation. Upon the premises are two settlements. This situ ation being nearly ccnt.al between Aiign.-ta and Saridersvdle, an . on a road that will be us public, if not more so, than any road in the county, it will be a first rale stand (or Public Entertainment. Also, n small lot of from 8 to 10 negroes can be bad upon the premises—and also, the piincipal pan of the crop and stock. Payments can be made to suit the purchaser.— Persons desirous of purchasing, will avail them selves of an early opportunity of examining lor themselves. GEUK . E STAPLETON. oct 25 2iw tATOhiiff from Ibo subscriber, on the I2ili day LJ ol May I ist, one Gold Lover Watch, imitation double case, raised Eagle on the Dial, Engine tun - ed, chased edge, I) Brothers, maker, Liverpool, No 1264. Also, 3 approved titles lor Lands in the Creek nation, Alabama, mid bonds lor titles for 3 other pieces of land The above, with a variety ol clothing, was stolen one mile from Hamburg, supp >sed to he stolen by negroes belonging in thu vicinity of Hamburg. 1 will given libera/ rewaro lor the watch or papers. Silver-smiths are parti cularly requested to keep a look out for the said watch. JOHN T. WISE, oct 8 2w* f ' OOJ) LAND FOR SA I,ll.—The subset! AN beis offer lor sale their lands on Broad river, in Elbon county, eight rmlas south of Eiberlon, comprising two settlements, one ol 623 acres, and the other POO 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, 3;'m or 400 aerosol (resit land, well adapted to the cultivation ol codon, and about 450 acres ot wood land, of good quality ; the old high land still pro duces well, and hut little washed ; comfortable and com mud ions single story dwellings, a good gm house, \e. Terms accommodating, but a liberal allowance will be made fur prompt payment. Till s unquestionable. fcIMEON OLIVER, oci 17 wtlsldec sll EI.TO X Will IT, Georgia, Richmond county : William luiier, j Superior Court, June Term, is j 1338. James Keeside, j. Orlando Saltmarsh, j In Equity : and John McLean. J Bill lor Relief, &o ■ T appearing to the Court that James Keeside re el sides ou ui Ihe state ol Georgia, that Orlando Sallmarsli resides out of Richm aid county, and that said hill lias net been served on said delend auts. it is ordered that said defendants appear and answer to said bill, on or before the first day of the next term. U is further ordered that this rule he published monthly lor five mouths in one of the gazettes of the city ol Augusta. A trncexiractfrom the minutes. JAMES Me LAWS, Clerk, July 26, 1838 mom , OUk months atier elute application will be . « made to the Justices of the Inferior Court ol Richmond county, while sitting os a (Jourt of Onli nary, for leave to sell n tract ol land belonging to the estate ol Rev\i« I» Rho.’cs, deceased, lor the hericHi ot the heirs and creditors ol said decensod I July 3J t 1838. A. VV RHt >D! .s, Executor. R months after date application will be made to I lie honorable the Inferior < ourt of | Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pnrpo- I hCs » for leave to s il t ie negroes belonging to the j estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for the purpose ! 4.1 distribution amongst I lie heirs ol sai l deceased. I NANt.\ PORTER, Adminislranix August 3(>, ol said estate. months alter date application will be fi- made lu the ( onrt of Ordinary of Hurke coun ty, tor leave to sell lot No ( Ji>, Bth District, Merri wet her county, belonging to James F. Brown, a minor. ELIZABETH BROWN, July 17,1838. Guardian of James F Brvwn. R months after date application will be -h- made to the honorable the Inferior ourl of Pike county, while sitting lot ordinary purport s, tor leave to sell the real slate of William Bryant, de ceased late ol Burke count. C. L. MATTHEWS, Administrator in right of his wife. July 9,1838. |f (n hionihs after date application wiFFbo ** made to the honorable inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting Jor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Mark Dcsabay, late of smd county, lor tho purpose of a division between j the heirs ol said estate. ll,lBBB GEO. W. EVANS Ad mV. ► pCi k months after date application wnl be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Lulnmlna county, when sitting for ortlmary pur | poses, for leave to stdl six hundred acres of land, more or less, belonging to the estate of Benjamin E. Uniftey, deceased, lying m Columbia courtly, on the little Kioke creek, adjoining lands of Haggle Marlin,and otbers VA ill. I*. BEALL, Adm’r. July 26. 1838. Jfj months after date applicatuui will be JL made lo the honor He tbe Inferior Conn of ( olnmlda county, when sitiing for ordinary pur poses, lor leave lo sell the whole of the real estate ol Sydney g. Holland, a minor, lor the benefit of said minor. JEKEVIIAH GRIFFIN, ■hily 4 Administrator of Sydney s. Holland R months all Into application will be made T lo the hotioi , inferior Court of Columbia county, while s ,s ji Court ol Ordinary, for leave lo sell the tv . estate of Jacob J Huge, late of Muscogee county, dee*’as ■(). July 7 A. P ROBERTSON. Adm’r. R months af.or date, application will h 0 h. mail* to the Honorable the inferior Court ol W arren county, when sitting ns a Court of Ordt* nary, f>r leave to sell the Land anil Negroes be lor.ging lo the Esinf- of Hampton Wade, late ol said county, deceased. ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r. July 12 m4m AD MIMSTR ATOR’S SALE. 'IN ILL ba sold in Waynesboro, on Saturday * * Hse Hu ot November next, at tbe residence es Rachael stingos, laleef Bn ko county,deceased, ■ i the p rislmble properly belonging toiler estate, consisting of n oonsidereble variety of household furniture. &r. Terms on the day. X 'J HAM EE L SPURGES, Adrn’r. October 6, i 83 r i. i,| Georgia, Jcliersou County; W lioben Boyd applies for Ln, I of administration or. the estate olH> M Gordon, deceased. ‘‘OOtti I 1 fhese are iherefure to cue and admonish .» singular, tlie kindred and creditors 01 the ceased, to file their objection.-, (if any they hav Le ’ my office, according 'n law. J na ' e J«t 9 (fiver, under my hand at office,this lOih n. . ‘tin sbsn. so, U *,35' ■ j 1m Georgia, Scriven county: ~~ B \\ I| ' ,KKaS Azar ; ah t-nneis applies lor km * 1 dismissory on the estate of Anneis a! B of Scriven county, deceased: s Ar, «tt. M "flies® are therefore to cite and admonish all K singular the kindred and creditors of said di r,„ 1 to be and appear at my office within the time fl scribed by law, to shew cause if any they hf? - t why said letters should not be granted * ' I (liven under my hand at office, in JacksonK this I) Hi day of September, I*3B Jarkson| )oro, I _“P* 1L JOSHUA PERRY.nu^. Georgia, Burke county: " VV H . bRfc; AS Civility Bunn, administratrix „„ . , theesi ateof iMosen Uunn, deceased, aunliJ! 1 j‘ Jr letters of dismission from said estate, *" C! 9 j These are therefore to cite and admonish nil nr j , singular the kindred and creditors of said dec'll I Ibo and appear at my office, within the time prcsentl 1 1 !'y law,to show cause, if any they have whvJi H I loiters should not be granted. ’ J M,d | (•tveti under my hand, at office in Wnvns.v. Ihia ao.h July, 1838. 1<; order of court y sb, ’ r °- , augU Cm T. H. BLOUNT, D. Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson Comity: ' VV, if LUKAS lames >1 LinquefleM, ndinini,. trn.or on the estate of James E Wells, la,. I ol said county, deceased, applies for letters of 2 mission from said estate. fheseare therefore to cite and admonish all ,„,i 9 singtimr, lit* kindred and creditors of said decetin.il to be and appear at my office within the tune nr " i scribed by law, to shew cause, if any th ev i„, M why said letters should not be granted. * ’ Given under my hand at office, in LouisytHe. this Bthday of May, 1838 K. BOTHWELL Clerk I may 10 6m ’ K ‘ Georgia, Columbia county; ' " v “ VV J | bb b '^ s Baines Carliidge, administrator de I , 9 l)0111a Ron > “Ppltes lor letters dismissory on the estate of Adam Walker,deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all amt singular, iho kindred and creditors of the said d e . i ceased, to file their objections, if any they have within the lime prescribed hv law, in mv office’ to sh w cause w.lij said letters should not be grant! pi . Given under toy band and seal at office, this 2d day ol June, 1838. GABRIEL JOKES. Calm. Georgia, Jefferson County; - 1 VV I 11,111 '?'? vv idtam L Kennedy, Abminia Vs irntornf John Kight,lme of this county He- S ceased, applies fur lettcis dismissory from said ad ministration. These are therefore to cite summon ami admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of die said Iktceus if, to bo and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, if am* ' they have, why said letters shall not be grnmti ' • 3lh7une, n |'B B ,ny hand « office, I-uuisyffie, this ’ ■limed’ EBENF.ZER HOT IT WELT,. Clerk Georgia,Jefferson county : llbKbAy Sherrod Arrington, administrator . , on tlle estate of Joseph Lockhart, late said county, deceased, applies lor fellers of dismis. ston from said estate. J liese are therefore to cite, summon and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol s:.-.d deceased, to be and appear at my office within t ic time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted, (oven under my hand at office in Louisville,this 251 h June, 1838 June EBENZZER BOTIIWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county: %j\i BEKEasS Hugh Neely, administrator on tho * * estate ol Janu s Neely, deceased, applies fur letters dismissory f rom said administration. 1 liese are t herefore to cite and admonish all and singular the km feed and creditors of said dcc’d to lie unii appear at any office, within the timeprescrih cd by ibw, to shew cause,if any they have, »hv said letters should not lip granted. Given under my liand at office in Louisville,this 21st day of July, 1838. July 24 EhENEZER BOTH WE LL.CVVt. Georgia, Jefferson county : Hi Ji LULAS Bryant, Fulton), administrator ou the estate of Beih Eason, 1 tie of this coun ty, deceased, ajiplies lor letters dismissory from said estite. fhese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to nit their objections, if any they have, in my of lice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew c inse why said letters ol dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 6th July, 1838. E. BOTH WELL, Clerk .1 -lv 7 Georgia, Columbia county : ' \j\/ it EKE AS James Carthdge, administrator, applies lor letters dismissory onlheeslalc of Robert W. W alker deceased. J liese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, wit inn the time prescribed Gy law , in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not he granted Given under my hand litis 2d day oi June, 1838 GABRIEL JOKES, Clerk. I Georgia, Scriven county; | G’oiiit ot Ordinary—Present, their honors JohnS. Biovcs, Peter Reddick, Jefferson Roberts, and | Clin les ('. Stewart, Es js Cl T /' “k Ni. S'i. July oth, 1838. j I 'N ihc application of Thomas H. Burns, ad r minisirator ol V\ dliam Gross, deceased, late of i Scriven county, slating that he has fully adminis tered sa d estate, and praying citation for letters dis j tmssory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk I do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show J c mse(if any they have) why the same shall not be granted and that the same be published once a month lor six months. A into extract from the minutes. Jtt’y 10, ]B3 °ug4 m6m JOSHUA PERRY,CIerk. Georgia, Scriven county : %a, -HEREAS Moses N. McCall applies for let ., te , r , s dismissory from the executorship of W iliiam I). Dopson, of Scriven county, deceased ; i hose are therefore to cite and admonish all and stgnlar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, w itlun the litr e pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said tellers should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro, this 10th day of feptemher, 1838 J 0 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. FOI R months alter date application will be made to the hmorable Inferior Court of Burke | county, when sitting lor ordinary purpooee, for ] leave to sell live hundred acres of pine land, lying ; in Scriven county ; one gold lot containing tony acres, in t be 2d section, 2d district. Cherokee county, nnd one town lot in tho town of Oxford, Newton county, all belonging to the estate of Joseph Shcw niake, laic of Burke county, deceased. JOSEPH A. SIIEWMAKE,) . . , ISAIAH CARTER, > Adm rs. September BS, ISSB. dm months alter date, application will be made to tlie Conn i f Ordinary, of Richmond county, tor leave to sell ali the real estate of Sam uel Appleton, deceased, fur the benefit of his heirs. JOHN FINN, Administrator, in right of Uiswife, Ann J Finn. _ 86 P 8 m4m months niter date application will be made to the Court oi Oidinnry, Butkecounty,. for leave to sell the real estate of James Hines, de ceased, and also the real estate and negroes ol the minor heirs of said James Hines. EVERTT SAPP, September G. 1838. Adm’r. and Guardian. jV'G UR months after date, application will be w made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting as a Court of for leave to sell lot No- 135, in first section LeiP county, containing 202.1 acres, for the benefit of the heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, late of Gwinnett county. JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm’r. October 10, 1838 SJUUR months after dale application will he made to the honorable tho inferior Court of Columbia county, when silting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell lot No. 38G, in the i2th dis trict of the Ist section, now Lumpkin county,drawn hv the orphans of William Lawrence, deceased, for the ben lit of said orphans. ELIZABETH LAWRENCE,Guardian, September (i, 1833. itifin