Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 03, 1838, Image 4

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< i \ |J, IVES, are now receivin'..' addition - • 10 iV.cir full nml winter mock of Dry Good via.; Rich f»-4 black Italian Silks |)o pro grain do do Rep Silk new alylo Rich coloured lY'tlmn and figured Silk* Do figured and pin n Satins Superior black and blue black * hah*v Do do do Bombazine* Do figured do Do black and hluo-hlack French Merino Do coloured do do Do buff and orange do do Do pink and blue do do Do crimson do do Do Linen Cnmhrtrka and IldkCs Do embroidered French Gapes and ( ollnrs Do do Mourning Shawl* 6 1 and I 1 Do do coloured do do Do do plain Chalny do do I)o f> 1 and 3-1 ('hiiicllo Do Ho!) Uoy Shawls Silk, rollon worsted and merino Hosiery 1"lot 1)8 and Satinets, negro goods Misses’ Fur C’apes, and large size do Satin do, new style Superior Mark silk Velvet Do purple and brow n do Tlirend Edgings and Inserimgs Muslin do do Fine Florence Braid Honnols Do English Straw and Tuscan Bonnets Rose and Whitney Blankets Mackinaw and fine Cril» do French Cornells, new style, &c, Ac Store under the Globe Hotel, Augusta. trwlw net I*2 # ENGLISH HIGH ScThoOIT. milG subscriber respectfully inform* the inhahi- X tantrt of Augusta,that the first wiritenpinrler of the above school, will eommeneo on the first Monday of October, in the room reconlly •occupied by Mr. Bike, on the North side of Ellis-slrccf, a few doors below Coiilrc-slreel. r l'nitic»n pro quarter of twelve weeks, in advance, ns follows: Fwr the Elementary brain-he* #7— llu* higher bruiielios, $lO. sept2o irwif W. B. BRIGKETT. (Fir The cit y papers will plenso copy the above. f NALF. r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem » w her next, at the lowe r market, in the usual bonis of sale, one Pedlar's Wagon and Harness* om* black Horse, levied on ns the property of Rob ert Prentiss, under foreclosure of a mortgage*, Sam uel M Calhoun Vs. Robert Prentiss. Terms rash on delivery. E. MA K J’IN, Sh’ff. (A. oel 12 id 31 \mso.N FEAULIi ACADIiML^ f JjlllE Trustees of this ilislil iiljon are desirous to " employ a gentleman nml at h nsf one lady, to take charge of the Academy for the ensuing or a term of years. They will receive proposals until (he 3rd day of December next. The school is at present in a most flourishing condition. Kindi is the number of students, that the tuition money of the Literary deportment, will amount to upwards of twenty-two hundred dollars. The Musical de partment is also offered to a competent instructor. In this branch from fourteen to fifteen hundred dollars w ill ho realized. < bir academy and Musical Saloon are finely situ lifei • ■ snlondid apparatus, with every necessary 4*on. 1 ve, is nt hand to facilitate fho progress of a fine and liberal course of education. Our village is remarkably healthy, and our popu lation constantly increasing. The progressive state of things present (liestrongest inducements foriho location of the first talents in the country to em bark profitably and successfully, in the honorable orofesMou of instructing youth. K. E. JONES, 3 T. J. BURNEY, I J. EVANS, Trustees. J. W. PORTER, J. ROBSON. J Madison, September 2*3, IH3B. swlst F.\iViV a \ i> \> in I’i'iit boons. rjOIR undersigned is now receiving a full supply I of Staph* mid Fancy Dry Goods, suita ble for the fail and winter trade; he has also receiv ed his hill supply of Groceries. Jlis stock of both Dry Goods and Groceries, comprise a very large and general assortment, and they are offered for sale on reasonable terms sept2o trwfivv WILLIAM BOSTWICK. niiimmkk ituritr.vi fom saeic. ji a Will ho sold, il applied for shortly, the lot ■ .as 'tne i urn rich ‘‘•l<lrn»V”j'l,A , M K *d»nier‘v uwne 1 and occupied by ('ol Thomas VJ< (iron. Tin* lot containius twenty five acres, a large part of which is in woods, and includes Turkocti’s Sjirjtig, from w hich the City of Augusta is supplied wuh water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling wnb all other buildings nocessary for ilmieeum modation 1,1 a laimly. Possession can be given iniuo-bately A Iso —A.small Lot containing between two and three acres, separate from the above by the Mil ledgevillc Road. Apply to fitys tilth HENRY II GUMMING. j\' OTK ‘l2# The subscriber will positively sell nl public outcry, on Tuesday the filh day of ( November next, the following properly, \ iz : 1 sulkey, I buggv, I carriage, with harness to each 1 match black horses, superior as family horses 1 do brown do 1 saddle horse J negro woman, (Hetty,) about 13 years of ago 1 lot h >gs, of superior slock, 2 cows and calves, 2 he fliers The undivided half of two acre lots, known in tin* plan ol the town of Waynesboro, ns lots num bers 113 and 120. The lot in this place w here he now resides, on which there is a comfortable two j story dwelling and office, with the necessary out buildings, all in excellent repair. 11 in entire house bold furniture among w Inch there arc carpels,chairs, sola, sideboard, dining table and ends, Ac. Besides j many other articles too tedious to enumerate. A I SO, 1 tract of land in Burke county, containing fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James W. Jones and John NN mi nis. 1 lei in the low n of I .ouisv die, on wlu ll there is 1 a good two story building now occupied us a con fectionary and billiard room. Lot number 357, 3d district, Ist section, of original ly Cherokee, now Foray h eouilly Lot mi mI mu vVJd, 3d district, bh section, of original ly Cherokee, now Floyd county. Lot number 321, 3d district, 4th section, ofonginal ly Clmrokec, now Floyd county. Lot number 1072, 3d district, 3d section, of original ly Cherokee, now Paulding county. Lot number 12 t o, 21st district, 3d section, of origin ally Cherokee, now Paulding county. The sale h«iug lor the benefit of my creditors they arc particularly requ 'sled to attend in person or by attorney. \ll persons ind bled to the sub scriber,are requested to make immediate pn\ meiit. 'Penns cf sale—All sums under #lO cash, over blO small notes and approved seeurit v payable the fir* 1 of Januuj nei 1 M. P. \ r.ui> i;\ NN aynesboro, Oel. 17 swld I I. H E, \\ 111MKEG AcT I BHI> superior quality row C anal Flour, -■ vl t P 7 i bids NN Inskey 50 bhU N. E Hum 2 » \ l)ls Northern Gin Hdds Bacon, including fine Hums NVin<*s, assorted, in pi|HM and qr casks Apple, Peach and Cognac Brandy 30 hhus > ugar, assorici 150 hags CollVo 50 boxes Hoap 50 boxes C’lieeso 100 pieces superior Bagging 10 hhds .Molasses 1330 bushel* C\»ru Also, Castings, Bullets, Powder, Bhot. Nails, and other articles usually kept m a Grocery store. A. I. HUNTING TON A SON. oel G wit EW GOOI)S,-fi RKIWFI i \'ADA ( 11 Merchant 'Jailors, have received a\ rv rich assortment ufcxlra super Broadcloths and Ce. si meres, Extra super Black \ elvot Cloth Do do Blue do Do do Green do Do do Green mist do Do do Coronation rib d Cassimcrag Do do Regalia do Do do Satiiibiripe do Do do Empire Dnqpoihl do D » do Wool dyeti blaoiodo Superior Black and Blue BLn k Satin Votings, Embroidered English do : , U oolen Vcl\ira, Ac. ,Ve! superior Black and Fancy Col’d Iloskm t.lovcs, ♦Vuspenders, A c Aro*. sept IS : n<t \ni ruivrs, DEN A v if. Alt have received this v 5 d «y ,rora V( U v,,rli » n large s jpply «»f«plendi<l French Prints ol ilie latest Paris si v also U,eh Embroidered Table and Piano (N»\c’rs mid a'-’r. ai vanny of odi* r urtielos suitable lor the present s.*a son, i» wv n t 7 Tcs;>culul!y invite the nttenliot) of the public oel 2d , I < Hold* I.MU'OUJ. , I 5 'rh • ■ i'« ; i ’i >n ilo b> PfaThft CK !I* * | *9 opposite Stovall <v ir( “ U*>t» t, I.> (jti:«i t«u* » ms! s ilotlif •'lk: Ibamly 4 half do do do 1 do pip" old «‘ogn.-ic do L<l H # J"ii 2do pipe* do ( ‘ (> 3 quarter caakfl old Poiosrt’H lirar»«ly 3 do do do Champagne lirandy 10 eighth do do do do ft hhl» old Apple Hrandy 2 pipow Holland (»in 1 do do do extra 1 Ida! Jamnirn Kimi 18 (juaricr ra*kn Malaga VS inO <\ iid do Hoidt'unx Claret Wine 3 bids (‘licrry (’ordial 1.0 do old Munongahchi W liiHp y 10 do Now < )rh* OIN do 10 quarter cunUm Madeira Win" \ do do boat old Madeira Wine 10 do do Tonoriffo VS ino I half do do do 20 boxen Modor Claret do 20 do I’ort do 2.0 do nHMorfed Cordials .0 nivlvs I .ondon Porter 20 hnskefsold <'liumpngne, rhoieo brand dO/)(i() be I SpuniMli Cigars 20,000 do Florida do 1.0,00 ) dillereiil kinds do Al.io t nu a-sorimeiii ol‘ Fruits, Confectionaries and (traceries, suitable Ibf fainilieH. oci2 hwlw SI air of South ('Jirolina, i:dg(*li«l<l Dist. r Oi< orgn ilafiroek, and Surah VV. j Jhlljar Hancock and others, vs. [ Purli- C’liarlrN Lamar, Executor ) lion. JVIOTJCE i H hereby given, that by virtue of a r i\( Decree from Ihe Court of Chancery, I Hindi I oiler for sale at Edge eld C. 11. on the first Mon j day in November next Iho following land < bclong -4 mg to llie Estate of W illiam Tnrrance, deceased, VIZ: One tract of land situated upon little Horse Creek, hi the District ol Fdgefi.-ld, containing six hundred and lorly nr res more or less, and hounded according to u grant therwoffrom the Stale ol South Carolina to the Haid v\ jlham Tarrance, ay landH ol John Tarrnnce, Thomas Lamar and Jno. Carter, and hy other vacanl lands. One other tract containing two hundred and sixty | nerea, more or le-s, conveyed to the said William Tarranoo hy a Herd of Hrleaso from John t arfer, mid therein des ribed as situate in Iho Histrief ol Ahnety hix, on , near the Cherokee 1 Ponds A mi, one olhcr tract of two hundred and twenty eight (228) acres, more or hounded hv lands ol i\Jmis, Hambo, Morns, Lamar and Thompson, and i in jerseelcd by the Hoad leading from tho Cherokee i Pond.sjo Augusta Said hauls to he Hold separately, i on a credit ol one and two years, purchasers to give bonds and personal security, and a mortgage ol the premises. I. TEKRV, C. E. E. I). < 'ommissioner’s Office, / Edgefield, Oct. Ist. 1838. J frwld oct 23 sou i ii-w Es ri:i(\ ila b i.-koa b>. IBANK. 3 >OOKS will he opened hy the undersigned ■ -icarnmissroners lor Stock in ibis Hank, or, the Hib day ol October next,at Hamburg, nnd continue open between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, for 30 days. Every Stockholder in Iho Kail Hoad, who shall pay up the second instalment on Hail Knad Slock, is entitled to subscribe for an equal number of Shares in the Hank. Twelve dollars and a hall on each Share so subscribed for in tho Hank, must he paid at the timeof subscribing, either to the Commissioners, or to the Cashier of any Hank in flood credit. A Meeting of the Stock hol ders oft lie Hank, in parson or by proxy, will bo held at Charleston, on the 2()lli November, when the Mother Hunk will he organized, and Branches establiuhed in North-Carolmn and Tennessee, as soon iheronltur ns possible. A copy ol tho Char ters is in our hands lor examination. Signed, VV. VV. ST AUK E, ) OLIVER SIMPSON, > Commissioners. 1L F.HUHEDY, ) sept 18 trw7xv run: proof WARE house. f BUI E subscribers take this method of informing JL the public that they will continue to trntisn** ns general COMMISSION HI'SINESS I'hcir Warehouses am in coraplolo repair, “'"I t!«oy soli nil asharo ofpuhlie (iivonr. (Iratefnl lor past patro nage, (hoy assure Ihoir friends no exerl.'ons sl'alN'c wanting lo 'l'h-ir clx«lJgcs’'lfi Ail urn will l.u like oilier o-r-miislmiiTitH ol Ibn kind |.literal advane— '" l pmdueo in store. Jiceniving „„.i iii warding goods or cotton promptly nt(ended to. S KNKKI.AM) & CO miff 31 205 su’d CO. PA HTNKUSH U>, I fBHIE undersigned having taken A. ROWLAND X into paruiersliip, tho IVAUEHOUSE AND I (HIM MISSION HI IS,\ IKSS will he eunduetod un der the firm ol Hand 4' UuwUind, alter IslofOelo liter next. JiLNJ . DAI KD so pi. IS 20 | PORT WINE, WHISKEY, Ac. ( hhls Mon ngahola Whiskey ' 25 hhls superior Port Wino Kill coils Dale Hope. .Insl received nod for sale hy VV. li. & J U. JACKSON, Oeloher I Aneliunoers. Fm lomge mid Cuinnii -sirni Itusuiess. B MIL suhsenhors having loealed themselves in X llieeily ol Savmnmh, for the pnrin se of ear I rying on a general laetorage and eommissinn hiis 11less under tho (Inn and style of Wimberly & I Junes, lender their services to their friends and die public. I'.DWAUD W IMKKIiLV, JAMk'.s JUNKS. Savannah, October Id, IS3S. swim <s\ Twenty Dollars Itewnrd. Ilnnuway from the subscriber, nhmrl a w/Cjtt monllt since, a negro girl hy the name A ' \Jttof A p'ronsint', likely, and nhuul six ■ C. leen years ol ngr*. The above reward ,• _ y.'lj will he paid lor her apprehensiim mid dJSSaiSk delivery l<> J. I’. SETZK. I nag 27 trulf KAU. AMI WINTKII POODS. WIU.IAM CLAUOETT fS receiving and opening, at 338 llrond slirel,(a . few doors above lire Post Office corner.) a rich 1 and well selected assortment of t'resli fall Orv («or tils. eomi-n-ing i very article in lire line, viz ; Cloths, eassiif.err-’s, satinets,satin \r'lx r'ls, x('s'iags, tVe., super malleoiiis, Pararlisi's mid veriiases, . ami - i-l him k Italian silks, plain mid figured colored mnl bine hlaeu silks, wide apron silks, 3-1 and fi-1 ! Merinos, liaglish and Preneh, nil colors; superior ligated Merinos lor cloaks and drossos ; Ilritish, 1 French and American ealieoes; large assortaienl | hnialsinni. Inrnimro ealiems; scarlet small figured e dienes ; Hosiery,ol silk, cotton, lambs wool, Ac I »r ladies, pentlemen,misses ami youth ; (■ loves,of silk, kid, rollon, heavy hnUskin, Ac. all sizes; lllaiikets. 10-1 lo I I-1 whitnev, rose, maeknnin nnri ’ i saddle; Flannels, large assortment of while, grey, j yellow nnr! red ; Domestics, sheetings, shirtings, ; homespuns, drills, Ac.; Irish l inens, warranted pure linen yarn mid very cheap : Real Pntisli long j cloths; a few imperial .Marseille Quilts, assorted sizes; Pilot cloths; Phishings; Negro elollis; plain and figured floor cloth : baizes, An, with mi 1 extensive variety of fancy goods, sill h as new style j of bonnets, boons and ribbons ; Ladies' anil Misses J shoes anti slippers; worked capes mid collars; here sfiielterl colored bordered, mid splendid cm j hroidered eimihriek. Jldkfs; laney dress IMklsnml ols, rich Thibet Shawls; Merino and Tamm J paid Shawls; Laces; Edgings ; Insertions ; striped and pi ml Sw >s and j-ieonelt Vlnshns ; Stocks, | i-ruxals, collars, bosoms; colored cheueillo cord; sowing silk*, ass Tied : spool ami llax thread, with every article in llie line. Ills Ineti Is and the pnhlir are inviier! to call anil 1 i xaiii.no his ass ininem, which will be sold on the r- miisl pleasing terms, tru -'xv o el PJ i, v j; I'he ('onsliluli-umlist will copy the above. DIRECT IMPORT -Tio\. , fO RM.I s 8Q y-4 and J(M London Dnlfel ■* ' ' blankets j 2 hales superior Rose and Whitney Blankets’ For sale Inxv hy '" 120 BUNES a CARMICHAEL. UAT STORED i B MALLORY having connected liimsoli wnh one ol the large-i '* maimlaein mg houses at the North, will in httiire i loinlnet the business under tho firm of A. It, • ! .Mallory A( o. Thoir)>rusuiu arranpuuonts will t'aablo A. I». .VI »V Co. lo supply thoir ru-slomcra on ila* most ncroiumodnting t«mis. Thry an* m u Fall and inter supply of Gentle* 1 mt , a , H Hulk, Caps, Ac ; also, a larpo ass irtinnit of » i 1.;. ..‘.s' iMinnotN, of tho Inlrst stylo aiul Miporior J j quality. Tiioso wisliui? to piirclm-o urlic'ou in 1 their lua , ritlior at who Untile or r« tail, arc cofipiiuil n i > call m* I examine their ansortmonr I oct 2 if A. B. MALtORV 4Co ■ ANNT'rE (IUCULAR. [) }' 11K li. nil v <>ll !i< M(dicalColb-.'cottoc Stale 1 , , linn o that ih annual 1() ,i i i)i| ; ;v will commence on tin* second Monday in N..v.-m: •r.as A" Introductory 1,., lure VM,; be ghen on I lint day at noon, find llio regular course will be resumed on the lollowtng morning. , ~ r . On Anatomy,by J. E Ilolurnok, M- u On Surgery, by J»bn ogner, M D (in I list iiutcs and IVaelice ol I’bysir, by E Henry Dickson, M li- On I’hysiology, by James Moultrie, M I>. On Obstetrics, liy Tims. G I‘riolemi, M li. On Chemistry, by C 11 Shepard, M D tin Mot ,’deria cdica, by Henry it I’rui-r, ; , 0 On f.-.i!, o gn-ul Arntomy and Medical Junspru denee, by E Geddings, M 0. I>i nt ■; trillions ol Anatomy, by* t . w tirdomnn, | MU S. HENRY DICKSON, lieani Sept, 6 unit HA nil) A limv HAND’S Fire Proof Ware Honm), Augusta Geo. rjjr JI E undersigned cratetnl lor lb ■ patronage so J?. 1 1 berally extended to Ibem by tin- public sinre they have In .-i■ itt the War- House and t o.nimission 1, 11 kir i - - hi g D-n \. to inform their friends that I bey continue to transact the snmo nt their old stand where bn-duess will meet Ibe same prompt altenti-ni ns In ri-lolore. All orders lor the sale of rollon will buvo Ibo greatest possible e ire, and orders (nr Hag- H ging or ol her urliele.s of inerebundiso will be fifed on tin: best lerms our market will afford; but not bav - iog uh interest in nny wholesale grocery or oilier . goods establishment, we sball boy Irorn lltoso who sell rhea pest arid charge the regular commission tor purchasing, which wo trust will lie to the entire satisfaction ofoar customers. VV li.*n required, ad a vain-es will be made on produce tit store, and all I the t Him I facilities given lo our friends ibnl arc gen - orally given by regular Commi-sion Houses. m i u BAIRD & ROWLAND I, Df/ - Knell of the city papers will publish the above once a week until Ist January next If &R -b I ’ DLLS A UEALL’S I I'irc-l’rool Warehouse, August a, La. j frill E undersigned, grate ltd lor the liberal pnl -1 j JJ rolinge and support ol I heir friends nod cus- torners lii-relolbte, beg leave to inform them and the public, lltnl they continue lo Irensnel a general Warciioiist* aiiiMbimmissioii lluslncss, at ' their idd stand on Broad street Their warehouse 1 and close stores are in good order lor lhe reception ’■ of rollon and goods in store. Liberal advances will ' at all limes he made on produce and consignments. The agents ol llio Georgia Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all cotton consign j. ed lo us at the different depots, ns also nny goods that may be ordered through us up I he road. DOI’KINS, JENNINGS At. Co. Whole sale Grocers, are now receiving mil opening an ' extensive stock ofGroceries, in the fir’-proof store of ilm warehouse newly erected, which they will bo prepared lo offer on the most liberal u-rms. All orders through us, and filled by them, will he free of commissions,and to the entire satisfaction ol the parlies ordering. All communications will bo addressed to us jointly, as the business in future will be conducted in i lie name ol ti e firm. Pledging their usual promptness lo all business confided t» their care, will hope to merit a conliimaneo of the confidence heretofore so liberally bestowed. JOHN REES EGBERT Ji. BEALL Augusta, October 2, 1838. fitJ'Tbe eily papers, ftlillcdgcvillo Recorder, Standard of Union, Southern Whig, Athens, will copy the above into ihmr papers weekly, until first January next. E. li. li. PLANTATION FOR SALE7—The sob- , I serihor offers liir sub, his splendid plantation, . in Lee county, containing one thousand six hundred j acres of land, all in a solid body, It consists ol lots 56, 57, 72, 88, B'J, 103, 10-1, and one other, number not now recollected, in the third District of Leo county. About 350 acres are in cultivation, and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it having been cleared morn than five or six years, and most of it within the l««ttwo years. < The cleared lim.GoUlloflhefirstqunhty,onkand r hickory Im-h and is capable ol producing (rom 1° 1,, jmm pounds of cotton lo the nere. T l - un " * cleared land is all ol the same quality , Af ’ r C two ■ lo s which are first talc pine lie--’. ,ini ' almost equal I lo the oak and hickorv <-■ if cotton, n Go the plantation 1« a first rate gin house and gin, a ! ,tie running goar bunt last year; also a comfortable i I dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings liir a P"1"".9,. ov ’3ll hands. On llio land r are several (mo springs ol excellent, pint, and c the well w aler used at the plantation is equal to al most any in the up-oounlry, for freshness, and purity. The place is also very healthy, as there was not a single case of sickness among my ne groes last year, requiring the attendance ol a pby einn. The land lies on the eastern branch ol Cbieka- ' saw hatchie creek, )H miles from Albany, in Baker county, the hood of steamboat navigation on Flint ; river, which will enable the purchaser lo gel. his crop easily to market. The terms will bo made lo suit lho purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, at Athens, or oft ho editor ol the Chronicle .fe Sentinel, June? trw&wtf CHARLES G. iVIcKKNLEY. EIIPKOV ED PATENT COAL AND B Wood Cooking' .Stoves, Ate.—The un dersigned lias just received a large supply of im proved Stoves for Coal or Wood, ol entire new patterns,and of various sizes, via : The “People's Coal or Wood Cooking Stove," superior lo any heretofore in use, not only on ac count ol convenience, the perfect manner in which i lie cooking is performed, hut also on accouutof the economy of loci which it effects. The "Patent Grecian Parlor (.rule," which (or beauty and economy excels all others, producing greater elf.’ct with less tiiol. '1 he ‘Parlor and Hall Stove,” passing heal from the basement lolho upper pan, through Hues in the four corners, and through additional columns. The "Parlor and Pipe Franklin;” with plain and even tops, lor wood >r coal, newly constructed, with swelled hack, sunk hearth, door front, &e. The “Ship and .Steam Boat Stove,” calculated to cook for 50 to 200 persons, with less luel and greater convenience than any other Stove, now in use. Also, a variety of smaller Stoves, with the same improvements. The “Box fi and 0 Plate Stove,” open and plain lops.ol various sizes, from 18 to 36 inches. Alto, American, English and Russia Sled Iran ; j Siove Pipe ; sheeting and brazing Copper; Block j , Tin, and Tin Plat --allot which he oilers fir sale low for ensli ornju-roved paper, at An. 168 Broad sired, sign ol the Cofiro Pot,and direelly opposite | llm Eagle At I’lueaix Hotel. It. E. CHEW, oel 23 siwA'd GEOUGI V LEUE \Y ORKS. I ( SMI E subscribers respectfully inform ibe puh ■ lie that they have commenced ibe i nmnufaetory ol EEM!-'. near Jncksoiiborougb, in j Scruvu comity, Gn. They linve extensive'qunr- ! ■lriesol l.i nostuiie, w hich is considered by profes sor .1 It Coiling, Siale Geologist, to whom the proprietors are indebted tar Ibe infbnvclion : which induced them lo embark in the undertaking, to he nt the very purest kind. They have rouse | qiienlly creeled large and uihslniuiol Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured men j from the North who are perieetly acquainted with 1 the business A portion of the Lima is now in j | market and lias been pronounced by the principal ! , builders in the neighborhood of Augusta and [ others, to he ol excellent quality. 'The siihscri- I hers lake pleasure in iiivilmg those who take an \ interest in the developemont of the internal resour. ! ecu ol Georgia, in examine it, being convinced that ' , the w hole l imed States cannot produce a more i beautiful article. They have now a quantity on hand, which they will deliver nt the mouth of Brier Creek on the Savannah river, or at tngusta. Having exi-msive preparations in progress, they expert lobe able during the next winter nod spring lo supply or ders loa very large amount; and Ih• y have every reason to hr lieve that they will entitle themselves j 1 in the favor and patronage of llio public by pro- I during a in. aa- r mi.l bolter article at ,ume limn I , in. he found id. i trib-rs w ill he rereivedjby D Kirkpatrick A- Co, j ; or by Thus I. Smith at Augusta, or Jacks inboro' ! | CORN El.lt Svt S.Ml'lll. may 7 2awd«J*wtl DRUG stdit::. ’ fBN 111. subscriber respectfully int.irms his friends B amt the public generally, that he has taken tlie ■ corner store No. SOU, in McKenzie Ueniioeh's . buildings, where lie i.- receiving a large and Irish I assortment of Drugs. Medicines, I’aiuis,Oils Glass i Dye Slutfs, Surgical Instruments, Bertamer'v ~' i Aw., which lie will disiwse of on the most urconi - moilaliug terms. I | I’bvsii-lans and morcliants are requested to call r and examine Ins skek. as bis articles nr.-fresh anil i g. nuiue, and they w ill ls> pleased wuh his term's I Orders from the country punctually nuendej to and every article warranted ot the first qnahiv ( o' -1 Id *w2m ROBERT CAKI’ER. BARGAINS. RAHCAINS. BARGAINS. I r•? 1 1T K. subscribers l.avo j«i“t opened a gcnctal j g assortment of Dry Goods of the la;e»l winter | fashions, consisting in part of En-nch and I. imlun Prints Latest style Flurenlino Bonnots Do do French frilled Collars Do do Monseline Deloines Do do Vi tnria AI (lines Do do gro d° Nap Merino French and English do Latest slylo printed Highland Shawls Do do Parisian Flowers (or Bonnets Do do Kop Silk Do do Crode Nap Do do Gro de Swiss AI.RO, New style French Blankets Blankets ol every description for Negroes s*'aline!n Co <lo do l.inseys do do do | Woollen Hosiery do do j Sh ies do do All ol which will he disposed of on the very lowest terms. WcKEE At DOW, oet '7 trw3w 36U Broad-at. LANDS FORBAD fJ'-y.': ?, 'I ho subscriber oilers for sale Itis jWJwKA lands in Colnmhia county, situated on the main mad lending from Augusta to Y( v Columbia Court House, thirteen miles <SSSB6Skabove the former, and nine miles below the latlei place, containing about 050 acres, and is so situated that two desirable settlements may be made, shoit'd the whole be too much for one person, with improvements on each; either of which will he sold separate, should the purehnser desire it The terms and land ran he known or seen by ap plying to the overseer, on the premises. Provisions can he had on the premises also June 1,1838 rnU HARMONG LAMAR. f AW NOTICE. —The undersigned having £ if removed from Clark county to Eincolnton, will attend to the practice of Law in the Superior and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad jacent counties. Business intrusted to his care will ho promptly attended to. HENNING B. MOORE. References—linn Charles Dougherty, Hon. A S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Harris, (fen. Edward Harden, Athens; C. .1 Jenkins, G. VV. Crawford, A. J Miller,Col. John Milledg , Wiliia.a E. Jones, Augusta Lineolntcn, March 24,1838. vvtf lIANAWAY from the suhscri Vva’y‘ , N hers, residing in Greenville, Gn., a /VA • O mulatto boy, by the name of DICK, (calls himself Richard,) said boy is N.JyV about 6 loot 1 inch high, raw boned, VVvt'-u and weighs about I/O, or 80 lbs. _. qniekspoken, with onoof bis lore ;Vs teeth broken off, and but little hair on bis bead; quite intelligent active,and strung as to muscular power. We brought said negro from the line of Mississippi and Alabama, Sumter County Dick bad on w hen ho wont away a mixed coat and for bnt.olberclolbiiig not recollected. He formerly came from N.C. Also at tbesanic lime rannwny, a bright mulatto hoy. by the name of WIStSTLEY, belonging to Col Cooper, near this place, about 25 years of age, quick spoken, about 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, spare made, and a barber by profession. This boy was bought from Mr. Woollbrke’s, at Columbus, in this (State, and by him was brought from Maryland; he has frequently threatened to go back. Wcslly had on w hen he went away, a striped pair of pantaloons They both left without any provocation, and with money enough to carry them some distance, and it issnpposed will makelor some tree Stale. 1 is probable they may have free pisses, or may he carried of by some white person Whoever will apprehend said negroes,and lodge them in Jail, so that we get hem, shall he liberally rewarded June 18 HAItDA’-VAY & HAWKINS Georgia, Richmond county: William Fuller, j Superior Court, June Term, vs I 1838. James Reesi' 1 "- h Orlnndp swwnansh. In Equity : John McLean. J Rill (or Relief. Ac. T appearing to the Court that James Reeside re . sides out of tho state of Georgia, that Orlando (Saltmarsh resides out of Richmond county, and that said bill has net been served on said defend ants. It is ordered that said defendants appear and answer to said bill, on or before tho first day oltlie next term. It is further ordered that Ibis rule be published monthly for five months in one of the gazettes of the city ol Augusta. A t rue extract from (he minutes. , , JAMES McLAWS, Clerk, July 26, 1838. ntSm \ Oil C I)•—All persons indented to the estate * “ of t harlcs Jennings, late of Lincoln county, deceased, are requested to make payment, and those having demanus are requested to render them in according to law. E. LOCKHART, Adm’r. October 1, 1838 4t [VrOTIOF,. —All person t indebted to the estate -k » ol Rachel Slurges, deceased, late of Burke county, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present the same, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. NaTH’L. L. STURGES, Adm’r. September 20, 1838. 6w A LL persons indebted to the estate of William Cooper, deceased, are requested to come for ward and make immediate payment —and those to whom said e state may ho indebted, are requested to render in their accounts duly ulUsted, within tho time prescribed by law. TIIEOPIHLUB WILLIAMS, ? r . THOMAS COOPER, \ * r ’ v sept 10 » w6t p%J OTTCE.— All persons indebted In the estate i » of Joseph shew make, late of Burke enmity, deceased, are requested to make payment, and those having demands are requested to render them in ac cording In law. JOSEPH A. SITEWMAKE.) . , . ISAIAH CARTER, Adm rs. September 12, 1838. w6t OTIC E.—AH persons indebted to the estate -fa of Alexander iVlc.Ray, deceased, arc requested , to conio forward and make immediate payment, and I those that have demands against said estate are re quested to render them in July authenticated. E. JJ. LEWIS, Executor. September 10, 1838 w6l. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ON the first.Tuesday in December next, will bp sold,at Cutbberl, Randolph county, between the usual hours of sale, one lot of land, known ns lot 228, in tl e eleventh district of formerly Leo, , tmw Randolph county, containing (2021) two hnn ! (Ted two and a half acres, belonging to the estate JofN, T. Mngruder, deceased. Sold (or division, j Terms cash. GEORGE M. MAGRUI'ER, Adm’r. October 5, 1838. td I ADMIMSTII.vrOfttg SALE. g"NN the first I'nesday in D member next, at the j w “ court house door, in the town of Crawford j ville, Taliaferro county, will bo sold, tj tract of land | belonging to the estate of Harrison O’Neal, de ceased, containing llinacres,adjoining Rhodes and I Peak, on Ogeeehec—sold lor the benefit ot tlie heirs ; terms on the day of sale. ALEXANDER. COLOLOUGII, Adm’r. September 24, 1838. td ADM I \ .STIt ATOK’S SALK. I, GULEA BI.E to an order of the honorable To | - ' ferior Court of Putnam county, when sitting | for ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at tho court house in j the low not Appling, Columbia comity, between the ! ii.nal hours of sale, seven and three-lnnrlh acres ol j land, in the county ot Columbia, on Kiokeo ereek, i adjoining and amend the lot of land on which the I Kmkeeelum h edifice now stands, in said county, and to include the same ; a survey and plat of the same will more fully represent it' ’J he said land | belongs to the estate of the late Rev. Jabez P. Mar shall, deceased. Terms cash. IRB\ HUDSON, Adm’r. September 27, 1838. 1,1 I ADMINISTRATORS sale. I the first Tuesday in December next, w ill be vJ' sold, pursuant to an order of the Honorable the Interior Court ol Burke county, w hen sitting lor ordinary purposes, before the < ourl house door m the city ot .Macon, Bihb county, m the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, lot of land number two hundred ami seven, (207'm tho lotirih district ol formerly Houston now Bibb comity heme the property of the late Holden Harbor, do’ ceased. Terms ~n the day of sale PATRICK B. "CONNELLY, Adm’r. September 21, 1838. t( j ADMINISTRATORS’ FAL^. \~TIM- l)e sold at the hue residence ol .lesopli » Bhewinake, deceased, in Burke county, on the Ist Wednesday in January, 133 J, all the pci < snnal property, except the negroes, belonging to e said deceased. , , Al the same lime and place, the negroes belong mg to the minor heirs, will be hired out and the land rented. JOSEPH A. SIIRWMAKL,! Adm - IS . ISAIAH CARTER, $ 1 oet 25 “ . ON the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold, at the market house, in the town oi Louisville, within the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, three hundred twenty-seven and a half acres oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of David T Smith, Johnson and others, outlie 1 waters of Charer’s creek, subject to the widow s dower. Also, the following negro slaves, viz ; 1 Maria, a woman about 38 years old, and her child 1 Solomon, a boy about six months old ; Ciller, a girl about 17 years old ; Isabel, a girl about lb years old; Milly, a girl abtiu 13 years old; Comfort, o girl about If years old ; Adam, a boy about i years old; jl uses, a boy about 5 years old; Daniel, a i hoy about throe years old—sold by order of ibe j Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when silling for ordinary purposes, ns the property of the late Richard Hudson, deceased, ol said county. Terms of sale on the day. HARVEY 11. PIPKIN, Adm’r. September 24, 1838 id NOIICC. ON tile first Tuesday in December next, will be sold, at the court bouse door in .Murray or on ly, agreeable to an order of the honorable Interior Court ol Columbia county, when silling as a Court of Ordinary, lot of land No. ‘J l, 25th district, 2d section, of Cherokee, now Murray county, contain ing one hundred and sixty acres, drawn by the orphans of Edmund Ibtug, bite ol Muscogee coun ty, sold for the benefit of said orphans. MINER P. ROBERTSON, Guardian of the orphans of E Bugg, deceased. Also, at the same lime and place the mierest ol Jaoub J. Jlugg, icceas. d, in the above lot ol land. ABNER P. ROBERTSON, Administrator of J, J. Bngg, deceased. September 27, 1838. id ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. ON the first Tuesday in January next, will ho sold at Corrolton, Carrol county, lot No one hundred and twenty in the tenth district of said county, iHe same belonging to the estate of Joshua Stanford, and sold in compliance with ihe last will and lestamenl of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. GUH.FOKD ALFORD, Administrator, with ihe will annexed. September 19, 1838. id ADM IN I.ST HATH It’S S A LE. WILL be sold at Lincolnton, the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Jacob Cover, deceased, agreeable to an order ol the Hon orable Ibe Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary pur poses, on the first Tuesday in December next. The Land will bo sold with the door open, either in lots nr all together, as the case may be. The Land con sists ol about six hundred acres, more or less—lbe widow's dower excepted. Terms of sale made known on the day ol sale THUS. FLORENCE, Adm’r. September 10, 1838. Id A DMIMSTM A TOSS’ .SAL If. Will, ho sold on the third day ol December next, all I lie perishable property belonging to the estate of John Willingham, deceased, laie of Lincoln county, consisting of horses, tings, cotton, sheep, corn and fodder, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture, one wagon, one barouche, one gin, nod many other articles too tedious to men tion,al l lie residence of the widow, on Soap Creek. Terms made known on the day. NR I SON GARNETT, > . , . ISAAC WILLINGHAM, < A(lm rs ' October C, 1838. td EXECUTOR’S SALE. 4 GREEAHLEioan order of die honorable In ferior Court of Columbia county, when silting for ordinaiy purposes, will be sold on die first Tues day in December next, at the court house in the town ol Waynesboro, Burke county, a tract of land containing 214 acres, belonging io the estate of Robert Allen, deceased, adjoining lands ol Tarver, Roland, and others ; to be sold lor die benefit ol the heirs. Also, on die first Tuesday in January next,at die court house in Columbia county, a tract of land containing 140 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Magrnder and others. Also, ten Negroes, viz: Davo, Priss •, Sum, Sally, young Dive, Jacob, big Tom, little Tom, and Caroline and child ; nil the above property sold fur the benefit of the heirs. Perms cash. VV. J. RHODES, Ex’r. September 27, 1838. td EXECUTORS’ SALE. ON the first Tuesday in December next, will he sold at the market house, in the tow n of Louis ville, Jefferson county, in I lie usual hours ol sale, lo the highest bidder, agreeable to an order of the Hoi oralile Inferior Courtol Jefferson county, when silling for ordinary purposes, six hundred and twemy acres ot pine land, in said county, more or less, adjoining lands of A. Wright and others, on the waters of Koeky Comfort creek, about four miles from Louisville. Also, the following negro slaves, to wit: Lucy, a woman about 26 years old, and her child Ellen, about 6 years old; .Mary, a woman about 18 years old, sold as the property of Ibe late Thomas Wells, deceased, to settle I lie debts of said estate. Terms on the'day of sale JOHN R. WELLS j . PHILIP ROBINSON, Jr. < Ex rs - September 29, 1838. td GUARDIAN’S SALE. W 1bn sold on the second day of December » v ii"xt, at the residence of Frances Charlton, five miles below Washington, Wilkes county, the plantation whereon she now lives, containing seven hundred and filly-lhree acres; four hundred of which are in cultivation and ihreo hundred and filly in the woods—to be sold for the benefit ol the heirs. Terms —One third of the amount will be ro , qnired to bp paid on or before the twenty-fifth day |>( December next; one tbiid on the twenty-fifth 1 day of December, 1839, and the balance on the twenty-fifth day of December, 184 D. 'l ilies will be made when the second payment is made. Good and sufficient security will be required for Ibe amount ol the putchase money. There will also he sold at the same lime and place, four negroes, viz. George, Plenty, Jack and - Phillis ; the negroes may be bought at private sale i 93*“ Sale by consent of the heirs, i October 4, 1838. t ( j GUARDIAN’S SALE. • 'be first Tuesday in December next, will bp VT sold, at the court house in Columbia county, within the legal hours ot sale, and in pursuance ot : nil order of Die Court of Ordinary of said county 1 the undivided half of 700 acres ol laud, more or loos, in said county, on ihe waters of Kiokee creek hounded by lands of Martin, Clanton, Baslian and’ others, belonging to Gaza way Bealle.a minor. w - BEALLE, Guardian. October 1.1838. t( j GUARDIAN’S SALE. 1 bl. be sold before the court house door in *» the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, on ihe first Tuesday in January next, in the usual’ hours of sale,to ibe highest bidder, the following negro slaves, to wit: Creacy, a woman about 50 years ot age : Chaney, a woman about seventeen and her two children, Harriet a girl about 2 years’ old, and Fanny an infant; Guy, a boy about 15 years old—sold by order ot the Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when s uing lor ordinary purposes,as ibe property of,the ,ale i urner Moore, deceased, ol i nrke county, fnr the purpose of divi sion nmo; - ibe heirs of said deceased. Terms on llie day . j .sale. FREDERIC J. RHENY, n.i o-, Guardian for the Minors. October 22, 1838. ld O ADMINISTRATOR*’ sale. ■' I ' H [ ir ’ t 1 uesday in December next, will be ■s .rld before Ibe court bouse door in Thomas county, lot he Ingle st bidder, in the usual hours ol sale, agreeable to an order of ihe Honorable In ferior Court of Jeffeison county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lot of land number four hundred and eighty-three, in the eighth disiriet of formerly Irwin, now 1 homas county, which was drawn by Ihe orphans of John Marshall, iKcoasml, of Burke county and sold ns the property of Jao.es Cook, deceased, and Dawson Ponder, deceased, who mar ried ihe orphans late of Jefferson county Terms on the day of sale, JOHN R. COOK Administrator of James Cook, deceased .... JAMES M. SMI I H, Administrator of D, Ponder, deceased. September 29, 1838. td EXECUTORS* SATE. Tl/'IU. Ini snlit mi tlio third day of K Pm hcr v s next, at the late residence ol V\ illinni i o per, of Scrivcn county, deceased,nil the perialtabKJ ro p. erty belonging to said deceased,consisting ol IKrcs, hogs, stock cm tie, licet cattle, work steers and shop, corn, fodder, lice and pens, plantation toids, hone hold and kitchen furniture, and numerous oiks articles not necessary to mention. Terms of sale made known on the day. Sale to et ntinue from day to day till all is sold. THEOPIHLUS WILLIAMS, ) p . GEORGE COOPER, j September 10, 1838. Id Georgia, Jefferson County: WHEREAS, Robert Boyd applies for letters t of administration on the estate ol Robert Gordon, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol the said de ceased, to tile their objection!, (if any they have,) at my ollice, according lo law. Given under my band at office, this 10th October, 1338. EBEN. BOTHVV ELL, Clerk, net 11 1m i Georgia, .semen county : WHEREAS Azanah Knneis applies (orleltera dismissory on the estate of Aimeis Arnett, of Scrivcn county, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors oi said dr ceased to he and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, in Jacksonboro, this Bib day ol September, H3B. sept 10 JUS 11UA PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Burke county: W HEREAS Civility Bunn, administratrix on the estate of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies for letters ol dismission from said estate. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of said dec’d to bo and appear at my office, within ihc lime present) ed by law,to show cause, il any they have, why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand, at offirc in Waynesboro, tins 3Uth .Inly, 1838. By order of court, nug‘J (Ini T, H. BLOUNT, 1). Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson County: WHEREAS James M. Linquefield, adminis trator on the estate of James E Wells, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to .cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo he and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. <>iveri nndormy hand at office, in Louisville, this Bthday of May, 1838 E. BOTHVV ELL, Clerk, may Iff dm Georgia, Jefferson County: •M&/ HEREAS VV ilhiim L Kennedy, Ahminis » » I rator «f John Kiglit, late of this county, de ceased, applies lirr letters dismissory from said ad ministration, These are therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, lo shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not he granted ' Given under my hand at office, in X-ouisville, fltvi? stl> June, 18 8. June y KBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia,Jefferson county : WHEREAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dismis sion from said estate. These are therefore lo cite, summon and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said leilers should not be granted . Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 25tli June, 1838. June 28_E BENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS Hugh Neely, administrator on the esiale ol James Neely, deceased, applies fiur letters dismissory from said administration. '1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singuhirthe kin (red and creditors of said dec’d to he mid appearatany office, within the time prescrib ed by iaw, M shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 21st day of July, JB3B. July 24 EBEN EZER BOTHWELL,CI’k. Georgia, Scnven county: HERE AS Moses N. McCall applies for let * * lets dismissory from ihe executorship of William B. Hopson, of Scrivcn county, deceased : i hose are therefore to cite and admonish r*l ami sigular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the fin c pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro, this Ifftli day of September, 1838. sept Iff JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. months alter dale application will bo made to ihc honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when silling tor ordirary pnrpooes, for leave to sell live hundred acres of pine land, lying in Scrivcn county ; one gold lot containing forty acres,in lhe2d section,2d district, Cherokee county, .and one town lot in the town of Oxford, Newton county, all belonging lothe estate of Joseph Shew make, lute of Burke county, deceased. JOSEPH A. SHEW MAKE,) . , , ISAIAH CARTER, ’JAdmrs. September 25, 1838. 4 m OOUR months alter date, application will bo A- made to the Court ( f Ordinary, of Richmond county, tor leave lo sell all the real estate of Sam uel Appleton, deceased, fur the benefit of his heirs. .... JOHN FINN, Administrator, m right of hiswite, Ann J Finn, • je p 8 m lrn UK months alter date, application will bo a- made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell hit No. 135, in first section Lee county, comaming 202 i acres, for the benefit of the heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, late of j Gwinnett county. JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm'r. October 10, 1838 iH'OUR months after date application will he made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Riciimomi county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi nary, lor leave to sell a tract of land helonging to the esla'c of Lewis B Rhodes, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. July 31. 1838. A. W RHODES. Executer. months after date application will ho ~, made to Iho honorable the Inferior Court of , Columbia county, w hen Hitting for ordinary purpo ih(?s* ,r lbe negroes helonging to the estate of bianfon Porter, deceased, for the purpose ol distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased. NANCY POUTER, Administratrix August 30, 1838. ofMid ostato._ months alter date application will bo maile to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leave to sell lot No 95, Bth District, Merri wether county, belonging to James F. Brown, a minor. ELIZABETH BROWN, J’ffV ‘ 1 1838. Guardian of James F- Brvwn. j months after date application will be o made to the honorable the Inferior ourl of j i ike county, while sitting lorordinary purpos's, lor I leave to sell the real i state of William Brynnt, de ceased. late of Burke count. C. L. MATTHEWS, Administrator in right of his wife. July 9,1838. J J months after date application will be **- made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when silling lorordinary purposes, for leave t° s"ff all the real esiale of Mark Desabay, late of said county, for the purpose of a division between the heirs oi said estate. _aiigust 11,1818 GEO. W. EVANS Adm'r. jjq'GUU months after date application will be ~ mahe to ihe honorable llio Inferior Court of 1 • -obimliia county, when rilling for ordinary pur -1 ■■ > ‘hr leave to sell six hundred acres of land, more or less, belongm? to the e.-Unte of Benjamin E. Winfrey, deceased, lying in Columbia on the liltle Kiokc creek, adjoining lands of Haggle Marlin,and others WM. P. BEALL, Adrr.’r. July 26, 1838. months offer dale, application will he maJola the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes be lodging to the Estal" of Hampton Wade, late of said county, deceased. ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r, j'lly 1" mfin