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IUV .SOTICE. Th. niiJt-i signed h»vn.|
■J removed from Clark cnimiy lo Linculnton,
util intend lo (he prarlice of Law in the Supenor
am) Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, arul Hie ad
jacent counties. Business inirnslßd In hit carp will
hp promptly intended 10.
BE.VMNG B. MOOUK.
References—lion Charles Dougherty, lion. A
S Cloyimi, lion I humas W , Harris, • Ipii. Edward
Hardee, Alliens : (’. J .Taikies, G. W . Craw li»rd,
V.l .Miller, 1 *»I. John Miih-dge, William E. Jones,
Augusia Ein.-oh.im, >inr. ■i i 4’4,181J5. ■ wl f
‘ La\v “\utmJkT
f J A HE undersigned having untied in the prnelic
| ol the LAW,offer their services to tin- public
Tlioy "ih attend Hie courts of Hum-ogee, Marion,
snnvan, Randolph, Early, Baker, Ace and Sumter,
ol ibeChaliahooplieoCiri nit; Houston, of the Mint
Circuit I anil Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, J human,
Decatur and Dooly, of lho .Southern Circuit I il
lness ontruateil to thr-ircarc will meet with prompt
attention. Their office is in Atnericus, Snuner
county, "'hero one ol them mnv always be lound
when not absent on business.
LOTT WAUUF.N,
OPt 10 tv if W.M H CRAWFORD
A TEACHER WANT HI), to take rharge i f the
Citizens’ Academy, Colnmbis county, t.po.,
for the ensuing year.
nov 15 w it* .IAMUS CA BTLEDGE, Sce’y.
11l It IHT IMIMIKTATIOX.
PAPER HANGING AND BORDERING,
rillli; subscriber has received n supply of very
| line French PaperJHanging, which he imported
himself, direct from the celebrated Paper manufac
tory, at Mulhauson.
He has also just received, a very large stock of
Paper Hanging of American manufacture, with a
full supply of Bordering to match, whieh will he
sold low by THOMAS RICHARDS,
nov 7 No. 893 Broad-street
(1 ARRETING,ko. — Ingrain and VcnitianCarpet-
J ing, Printed F'onr Cloth, and Rocking Raize,
just received and for sale hy W.M. 11. CRANE,
oct 29
T^TOTICE. —Scaled proposals will be received hy
tbe undersigned, until the fust Saturday in
December next, for Painting and \\ hitewushing the
Js 1. W E.JACKSON,*j
P. CRUMP, L,
W. (?. NIMMO,
nov 13 A. CUMMINO, J trwld
A N Election will take place on the first Monday
in January next, for a County Surveyor, for
Richmond comity, to fill the vacancy occasioned by
iltc resignation oi A. (1. Raiford.
V. WALKER, J. I. C.
A. RHODES, J. I.C.
nov 9 wtd JNO. S KINN ER,J. I. C
Geo. It. Hour) A linnl.iiu; Co.)
Branch at Augusta. j
DEPOSITES in sums of five hundred dollars,
and upwards, bearing an interest of six per
cant, per annum will he received at this Office,
for peiiois not less than ninety days, subject to the
orderof the depositor on receiving ten d ays notice
of their intention to withdraw.
nov 20 wtf J. W. WILDE, Cashier.
milß HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY—
I New Capital of *,3oo.ooo—Office No. 01 Wall
street, New York. This Company continues to in
ti ire against loss and damage by Fire, and the ha
zards of Inland Navigation.
DIRECTORS.
R. Haven-, President, Cornelius W. Lawrence,
Xajah Taylor, Win. Conch,
J. Phillips I’henix, John Morrison,
David Lop, Caleb O. Moisted,
Win. W. Todd, Jeliiel Jnggar,
Moses Allen, If. L. Woolley,
Micab Hal Iwin, Joseph Otis,
Fanning Tucker, Meigs D. Benjamin,
John Rankin, John I>. Wolfe.
G. H. Varaum,
LEWIS PHILLIPS, Secretary.
The subscriber is prepared to take Fire and River
risks, as Agent of the above Company, at the cur
rent rates of premium.
J AMES 11. BISHOP, Agent
nov 21 Gmvv of the H. In*. Co.
T\TE\V CLOTHS, C assiun’res, \ carings, Sns
-1 1 ponders, Gloves, Ae. received hv
unt 10 Will, O. PRICK,BfiB Broad si.
V C.VUI).
Dvill.osro.v, October 23, 1828.
IKT7 HERE AS there are various reporta nieiren
\f latiim ol an Infamous char cter, prop igo/ed
1 v rfc'igning prisons, iv d jrotnulgalirl hy Hir cre
dulous tin i f wiping purlion of community, well
respeel lo the late It irrid niurumA Wilbinn 11. \
nr, lua niece and son, on Tugalo river, in Son li
Carolina, on the night ol the 30lh September las',
by a man mine d Inane, (formerly thn proper'y es
ijarnaon W. Riley, of ilua dace, and by him sold
to said llnsier, nt i: t'lioun, Tennessee, \\ here lie is
transaciing morcanlilo business) lo emiseqnnee
ol which tact, .Mr. II W Riley hnsjhoen charged
with a paiiinpa ion in iho irannu l 00. We cm
ami we wish mly lo ask the suspension of public
opinion, until all the Inels are known in iho case
We do (his became wo feel eonv need that Mr H.
W Riley has suffered, and is now suffering pn
justly, and that justice should he rendered to a 1
without rtgard to parti .lilies The negro was ap
prehended through the vigilance of iho riii/.cua of
this vicinity, and no man was mere prompt or un
tiring, than Mr. 11. W. Riley, either in procuring
I he arrest of the negro, or in se uring iho money of
tl.e ileroast d, ot which we obtained thirteen hun
dred r.nd ciglity-one dollars ami seventy-live cents,
a horse and some clothing, ah ol w ho h was hand
ed over to the relations and hiemlsot thedeceased,
who, whilst they remained here seemed llnnk'ul
lor the ntlenlions and assistance rendered them
\\ hen they left, Mr. 11. W . Kilty 101 l lor his before
mention d concern al Calhoun, Tenner see, Hie pre
sent Cherokee Agency. And these reports hung
so numerous and soduik, and as wo belie ,-e, so on
founded; and behoving ilml an enlightened com
mimily is disposed lodo iuslieo, we beg to forestall
public and private opinion, until all iho circum
stances ol the esse shall ho collected, when we
confideiiHy believe thin i nr l-llow chains will ac
cord lo Mr. ii. I\. Ril y, liai which none ol os
w ho have ihe la si right lo know Iho circumsianees
ilvuhl, lo mi, Hull he, Riley,is not only innocent
of the charges, hut is eiuill d lo great credit, lor
his untiling exertions in arresting uud bringing to
justice Hie Murd rer.
Young Johnston, A B. Hawkins,
M. H. Gall.right, J t c. T. Ilihlien,
IVm. Marlin, G-T. Umllian,
John t hoice, E. I‘. Halo,
Juinoa R I avvlion, J 1. Todd,
David Graham, 'V. R Wofford,
G.G. Williams, John Donaldson,
W. H. Stansell, Thomas J Pu-U,
W. M. Vuruum, G. M. McGuire,
J. Hills, William B Hubbard,
Robert Ivcnmore, Columbus M. Park,
A. Pinchback, James Halbrealh,
A. Wamp "V. Jeremiah Gartrcll,
Killy Stegall, W. 11 Sisson,
IV'm. Hutchinson, W illiam E. Herrick,
John Trammell, David Fisher,
John Gaje, W. E. Kullwood, M. D.
James Crane, J unes IE Worley,J. P.
Robert A. Holt, Jeremiah Payne,
G. K. CipiiH, J. P. Garison,
E. H, Wingfield, Wm. H Slur »,
Jam s L Howell, l ewis Ralston,
Timothy H Gihsur, Pumehss J. Maitliows,
Thomas Robertson, Steple n Ford,
1 ’avid Broderick, Harris m Tomerour,
James Corim, H C. Fandee,
John Eaton, ’Thomas I .illy,
W illiain .Magnegb, George W . l.mdsfty,
Francis K liuwen, Zimina Mekfune,
John I. Cos, Henry Kennedy,
W illiam Eaton, A 11 Witheco’w,
W m. W Earner, Robert Bell her,
s T. tSteel, A H. Penney,
Jam; s Fortune, Je.tv Rail,
J. D. Met rocky, W illmm VVsrvvik,
E. Barker, tl. Kdhan,
David N ehols, B. McDaniel,
Me harh Oi arr, James K. Dorsey,
Be ing W. Field, J .mil I, J M.-vvait,
Z Samuel, WMhain Woods,
Joshua Welch, Farrow Slegal.
John F Lilly,
Grorgia, l.umpkin nunli/:
1, at. I’. Cluilhcn, i lerk of lh ft Superior Court ol
* a id enmity, do cerlify mat Hus sireinenl an 1 e«-
IGse oi fuels in relation to the mn• com y of if. U .
Riley, a- above sin’tsf, is a-s.goed and et'e.ielhv
the virtuous and resper-lalu ■ p ulio of il.is ,- o n>
nmimy.uiul therdiord siiMiidlir e la •ti and eretlu
given to ileor attrslatioiu us n>s<-ls
Given undo; my band at . sUlimeg i, I s., thi
21 h Ociob r, |s:n.
n,,v - s H M. I’ U'TI.I.I \N, Clerk,
OT.>NL MASONS Wanted.—Twenty goad
* Stone Masons will find constant employment t
at liberal wages.at the I*ridge over the ( conee riv |
er, on the Georgia Hail Road, near Greensboro. ; *
JAMES H. GRANT, j'c
Principal Assistant Engineer. i '
Engineer's Office, / 1
Greensboro,October U, 1888.5 ts *
V TEACHER WANTED, to take charge of i
the Monaghan Academy, three miles west of ,
I Warren ton, Warren county, Ga. None need apply (
I unless they ran come well recommend 'd for good j
moral character, and qualified to prepare students ’
for College.
I’.y order of the Hoard of Trustees, ,
Rl RCM M. ROHERTS, Sec’y. 1
Warren ton, Ga,, November-17, 1838. wit 1
SAW NOTICE—J. ,1. H. | |.( 1 RNOV has j ,
i opened a I.aw Office in Waynesboro, Hurkc | :
I county, lie will attend to any business intrusted 1 i
i to bis care with promptness and despatch. | i
I nov 10 wlm |
j Ilf ANTED, a situation as i earner,in a^ciuie—|
j ? Y man who is qualified to teach the Latin, j
j Greek, French and English Languages.
He is a graduate of an European College, and has
considerable experience in teaching, both in this I
and his native country.
He is desirous of being employed as Principal of j
lan Academy,or as Teacher na re portable family. !
Satisfactory testimonials can be pi educed as to j
knowledge and moral character. No objection to j
,go South or West. Application to be made to the j
' Editor of the Register, Raleigh, N, C., by letter or \
| otherwise. •! w nov 15
jVOTH E TO TEACHERS.- Tie mal.T
1* signed and olliers, will give liberal wages lo
a teacher who can coma well recommended lor ca
pacity in instruct youth, ami good moral deport
ment, for the next year. One acquainted with the
higher brandies of n liberal education is drsired.
For further particulars, apply lo either of the un
dersigned, residing in Morgan county, below Mailt,
sou. JOSEPH PPE.MCK,
HENJ. HA URISS,
OCt Hi titw BEN.LM . PEEPLES.
N’OTICE. —Persons having demands against the
estate of John Moss, deceased, will present
them within the time prescribed by law.
W. W. STOKES, Administrator. I
November 22, IS3S. wGt
0(11,ETIIORPE r M V EIBSIT V.
fHAHE next term of Ibis Institution will commence '
J on the first Monday in January next, at which |
time applications for admission will be received, \
and examinaPon of candidates lake place.
The Faculty consuls ts
Rev. C. P. llkm an, President and RiofcssorofChem
istry and Natural Philosophy.
“ S. K. Tai.madoe, Professor of .indent Lan
guages.
“ C. W. Howard, Professor of Moral Philosophy,
Rhetoric, and Evidences of Christianfty.
N. M. Crawford, Professor of Mathematics.
The Primary and Academic departments will be '
under the charge of Mr. R. Uamsf.v, late of Au-|
gusla, as Rector, a gentleman of well known quali
fications—assisted in the Classical and English de
partments by competent Teachers. The Faculty of j
the College will exercise a supervisory power over '
these departments.
The Students of the College will be expected to 1
lodge in the Dormitories.
Ample arrangements are made for boarding, &c.
The rule requiring the tuition in advance,can,in
no case, be dispensed with.
By order of the Hoard,
nov 13 S. K. TAI.MADGE, Secretary.
SPLENDID BLApIC SILKS.
SNOWDEN N SHEAR have received this day .
from New Vork, a large' supply of superior i
Black Silks for Ladies dresses.of the richest lustre,
to which they respectfully invite the attention ol i
i he Lg lies. oet 27 I
I (// inn REWARD for (he apprehension and i
r) 0 g f | f delivery of my Negro man by the j I
name of HOB, and the white man that decoyed him ’ n
off ( or I will give fifty dollars for cither of their 1 11
apprehensions and delivery to me. ’J he white man I
j that I I clicvc decoyed oil'my man Bob, is by name, j '
i (as hr called himself) Harris; he is about six feet 1 .
I high, <l.ii k hair, and rather squint in el, when talk- j
j ing shows his upper teeth very much, his fore teeth !
very broads he silted that hr was raised al the !
north, stud talks very broad, mid is rather stoop! *
j shouldered ami slender built,long armed, long hands, j '
and quite long lingers s he has been engaged in i j,
working on the Slate Rail Road whi n my bauds I
j were engaged in the same bos ness, and Harris and 1 r .
1 my negro man Boh both left that place on Sunday
1 niglit, the 21st October. Harris tried several other
I Negroes, and promised thorn half of what he could
j make by selling them, and their freedom in the end. |
I He told them that he would sell them in every
town they passed, and steal them again, and then ii
take water and make their escape. My man Bob 11
that he carried oil’, is about 5 feet S inches high, j it
I stout mule, and slow spoken, has a fleshy,soft hand j ri
I for a negro that labors, ho can read very well, and j *1
! can write a tolerable smart hand, otic of his eyes j H
appears to he smaller than the other, he is tolerable 1 t
; black, an 1 very broad across bis shoulders, and has j *’
j a down look. Any information respecting either or "
both, will be thankfully received. My residence
i-.*in Gwinnetteo. Geo. Syniles lu low Lawreucoville.
It is supposed they will take water, andgo from one *,
tow a to another, from Augusta on to the north. .
DFDLEY BONUS.
rfj' The Federal Union, Columbia Telescope, j
Fayetteville Observer, and Richmond Whig, w ill i (
publish the above four times weely, and forward 1
their bill lo this office for collection.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
> Runaway from the subscriber at Ai- i
ken, S. C., on the 30th October, his nc- | i
fc V- r 1 gro woman PKOU V, aged about thirty
Pc' NA years, of ordinary height, stout made, !
A, nl, V and of pleasing countenance w hen sj o- | -
ken to, and quite hit Slhrcnt for a slat o. ,
‘TV •' A The above re waul will U given for her j
cs ~' fc “ ’ apprehension and delivery to me at my I
| residence, Silverton, Barnwell, l istrict, S. (’., or i
1 for her eonlinemrnt in aits safe jail so that I get her. j
1 am under the impression that she is either in Mil- ;
ledgevil'.e, Gn., (at which place she says she has a ,
husband, belonging to Mr. John Mitchell, by the t
name of Anderson.) or that she lias been persuaded |
off to ( harloston, by some trifling white man. In
the latter event 1 " ill give fifty dollars for the of
fender and proof to convict him.
tsilvoiton,Barnwell Dist.,S. C. y G. T. SCOTT.
1 November 21, ISIiS. tv It
(fj' The Charleston Mercury and Georgia Jour
nal will please give the above four weekly inser
tions, and charge this office.
ONI ICNORGB DOLL A !?s fj BW A It l>. i
t Stolen or runaway from the sub
scriber, two negroes, A tT. and his
wife P RISC 11. I. t. Nat is about 2 1
years old, tit « feet eight inches i
high, with a small scar on his loft
cheek, he has on his light hand two 1
still'fingers with a running sore on 1
them, somewhat round shouldered,
rather bow legged, w hen he walks bis toes turn in, ■
; slow iu speech, and copper complexion. His wife i
1 is about lite foot high, a common black, with a sear 1
I on her left amt about four inches from the wrist
I joint, about the size of a dollar, one upper tooth out j
! next to the eye tooth, w hen walking her toes turn i
| out, she is quick spoken and high minded. To any j
1 person apprehending said negroes, and delivering
I them to mu iu Gtvinnet county , on the road leading j
| from Covington to Laurcnsville, or in some safe
t jail in the state, shall he rewarded with $5O, or
j *lOO for the thief, SAMI EL RAWLINGS.
I nov 32 tvtf Son of Thos. Rawlings.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
„ Runaway Irem she subscriber,
v* wig at Hit hniond Bath, 1G miles Irom
£ jrrye Augusta,on Sunday lasi,the IGth
%4 instant, two negro men, ti/:
gCfl/* (letirge, about 22 or 513 years ol
L-ujk nge, yellow eotm ■!< ximi, will
w made, stngfit in his limit, and is
t?-o'* 5 in ar six bet m height, lie had
'i on w hen he ran itvuy a blue round
I CS> ■'-JEsEoAMroti Jacket, dark pantaloons and ft tar
paulin or sailor's hat and was hare tooled. Jiixhitn,
ihe other, is about 20 u> 21 years ol ago, da.k com
■ plexioii, slow spoken, hail on » blue louiui jacket
' and white pantaloons, a round-crown white wool
I- hat and was also han't o!od. He is about five fool
eight or ten inches high, and stunt limit, tv it h a
■' i smooth (ace, having no bear Jai a!!.
‘‘ 1 w ill give the above reward lor the apprehension
1 ol said negroes, ami delivery lo me hi Uaih, it taken
in Georgia, or lor their confinement m some s ite
' mil n apprehended out c-l the state, or sri;> ter oil her
ol them. J\MKS WHITEHEAD.
sej I IP U
VALUABLE LA\Df> FOR SALE. |
riIHE subscriber being desirous oi settling his
9 affairs in Jefferson county, offers for sale bis
settlement of first quality oak and hickory land,
consisting of five hundred acres, well improved,
with a commodious dwelling house, barn, gin house,
negro houses, and other out-buildings, with one
hundred and lifty acres new cleared land under
good repair, adjoining land of (1. W. Crawford,
Gardner Connelly,and others,on the waters of Dry
creek. Also, live likely young negroes, all to be
disposed of at public-outcry, at the market house
in Louisville, on the Mh day of December next. —
Terras on the day. JAMES CROSS.
Louisville, Nov. 22, 183 S. wtf
rpilK subscriber offers for sale his valuable tract
1 of land in he riven county, lying on the Savan
nah river, near Mobley's ponds, containing 1200
acres first quality oak and hickory land, of which,
300 acres are in high cultivation. For further par
ticulars apply to J. IV. tloldwire, who lives imme
diately adjoining my place,
navi!) wit JAMES (). GOLDWIUE.
■ AND FOR SALE. —1377 acres,of hue Oak and
i Hickory Land for sale, lying in liurke county,
and on the eight mile blanch, fifteen miles from
Waynesboro’, and ten or twelve miles from the
Central If ail Hoad, adjoining lands of Col. Grubb,
Wm. K. Kvans, Gov. Schley, and others. There is
between 200 and 300 arte. cleared, eighty acres of
new ground, a dwelling house, negro houses, and
cotton Gin house. Persons w ishing to buy will do
well by applying to me nine miles above Waynes
boro. Terms liberal. 1 will go with any out and
show the land when required.
novH wUal ELIJAH BYNE.
C,j The Constitutionalist will publish the above
week luntil Inst of .1 annarv.
■VT ((TICK. —The subscriber will, on tins 12th
J. x day of December next, offer for sale at public
auction, at his plantation, thirteen miles above
Augusta, and on the road leading to Columbia
court house, unless previously disposed of at private
sale, a quantity of coin and fodder, seed oats and
peas, pork, stock hogs, and cattle, plantation tools,
colon gin, steel saws and breast, cotton seed, fcc.—
and if circumstances seem to justify a belief that a
sacrifice will nnl accrue, at the same time and place,
offer a part nr the whole of his stock of horses,
1 among which are a pair or twoof carriage horses, or
horses either for draft or saddle, a line three year
old llcrtrand stud eolt, and his dam, now in foal by
Timon or Voting Buzzard, anda splendid Rascombc
hlly, seven or eight months old, out of the same
dam; she was by Adonis, and out of a Janus mare;
Adonis was by old I’otomack, and I think Col. Wil
liams informed me out of a Whip mare. Terms
will bo known at sale.
MV 14 wtds HARMONG LAMAR.
BflUll SALK, my Plantation, in Richmond coun
’ ty, fifteen miles from Augusta, on the load
leading to Murphy’s bridge. It contains 1301
acres, upwards of 600 acres of which is cleared and
under good fence. It is in aline state for a good
crop, near 400 acres of it being low land, and the
whole of it was uncultivated last year.
Mr. N. Murphy, who lives adjoining the planta
tion, will show il and make known the price. So
may Mr. Renton Walton, of the United States Ho
tel, be called upon to learn the price; and 1 will be
in Augusta from 22d of this month until 20th next
month. DAVID TAYLOR, Jr.
P, S. If the plantation should not be sold by the
Ist day of January, it will then be rented by Mr.
Murphy for one year. sw7\v nov 12
| ' UGH LAM) LOU HALE.— The suLse.j.
'Jf hois offer lor sr-lo their lands on Hroad river
in Libert county, eight nubs souih of K.berion
comprising two setilemctils, one ol 623 acres, and
the oilier 900 reres ; there is on ilie two settlements
•H O acres of river Folium, 260 ol which is «h ared
and adapted to the eiiliivaiiim of corn or i-uiron,
360 or 400 acres of fresh lard, well adapted to the
euliivniiun of rollon, mid about 450 acres oi wood
land, of pood quality ; iho old high land si il I pro
duces well, and but hole washed ; comfortable and
eommciiliiius single story dwellings, a go al gm
house, Ur. 'Perms aerommodiiling, but a liberal
allowance will he made for prompi payment. Till s
unquestionable. SIMEON OLIVER,
on 17 wtlsldee SHELTON Will I E.
Having a desire to remove to some of !
the low counties 111 ihe Slate, 1 now offer i
SiOfX' for sale my possession ol lands in Warren
Jh ” county,and within two miles of Warren
<SKWßg>tn;i, anil a quarter of a mile from the j
Georgia Railroad ; lliere is seven hundred and
twenty-four acres, and about four hundred and filly j
in the woods, wc'l timbered, and all good for culti
vation. Those that wish to buy would do well to I
■all and examine the hud. PETER CODV.
aug 9 w 3m
A s 4 FOR SALE—A valuable House
„;|j and Lot in Crawford ville, mid a
j —filit stock oi (.nods. — Flic undersigned bo
ng d simnsto closotheir mercantile business,offer I
or sal- their lot in iho town ol Gravvliirdvillc, Tal
hforrocciinly. It is well improved, having a first ,
rate stare-house and counting room, comlbriable i
dwelling, kitchen, A-c all nearly new, of goad ma- )
lorials,aud .veil arranged 11 the lot is not sold bo- 1
fire the first Tuesday in December, il will then ho
offered 111 public sale, and possession given iho first |
day of January next. Terms will ho nccottunoda
nig, and bo made known at lira 1 ofs do.
'I hey will also sell a good bargain in ihcir stock j
of Goods, which have been Wcii selected in New
York and Charleston, and is generally ndmitled to
bo one aiming the bast selected slocks in the up- I
country. Any person wishing to vest capital m
merchandise, would do well 10 call and examine ‘
Ibis property. HATi’LF. & DIGKIN.-ON.
Craw lurdvi’K, Ga , August 29,1838. w 1 It
PLANTATION FOU SALE.— The sub
scriber 1 tiers 1-ir sale his splendid plantation,
in Lee county, containing one thousand six hundred
acres of land, all in a solid body. Il consists of
lots 56, 57, 72, B9, 103, Ul4, and one other,
number not now recollected, in iho third District
of Lee ecunly. About 3-'0 acres are in cultivation,
and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it
having boon cleared more Ilian five or six years,
and most of it w ithin iho last ivvo years.
The clean d land is ailoi the iirsl quality,oak and
hickory land, and is capable ol producing from 12
to 1601) pounds of cotton lo the aero, 'i he un
cleared laud is all of the same qauluy, except two
lo s which are first rate pine land,and aim »i equal
lo the oak and hickory tor the production of cotton. I
On Ihe plantation is a first rate gin house and gin,
the running gear hm.l last year; also a comfortable
if welling and all other necessary outbuildings tor a
planter who works 25 or ltd hands. On the land
are scu-rnl fine springs of excellent, pure water and
i the well water ti-s-.-d at the plantation is equal 10 at
: most any in the up-country, for freshness, ami
1 purity. Fhe place is also very healthy, as thero
1 was not a si g e case of si- kners among my n,--
j grew last year, requiring the attendance ol a'phy
; ciau
The land lies on thcea-lcrii branch ot Cbicka
i sawlmlch vj creek, 18 miles from Albany, in linker
j county, ih« head of steamboat navigation on Flint
filer, which wnl enable the purchaser lo gel his
, crop easily to market. I’lkj terms will be made lo
1 suit ihe purchaser. Enquire ot the subscriber, at
Athens, or of the editor ol theCbronielo & B'eiumel.
i June7 Irw&wtf GIIARL.Es G. MeIvENLKV.
FOR SAM; tut lease.
! A *’ r 'collint t otioM Flaniiithm on Ra k Gamp
; -a creek, m Rmke county, lying wesi ol the
lands ol Governor Hcliley ami Got. Grubbs, coa
lmining fifteen hundred acres ol oak and hiikory
! laud Jhe mam part ol the elen.e I land has laid
out more lli.in thirty years, and is now i-qtisl to
I tresh ground. Nearly 300 acres were once eitlli.
voted, and can bo ag 1111 prepared lor cotton with
very little labor ; a small pin 10l the place is now
under cultivation, and several good houses are rtt
the premises, \\c invite iho attention of nil who
desire to ligi n new plantation. This plan* is very
lavurnlily situated—4o miles from Augusta and 96
man Savannah, m the heailhiesl part ot Burke, near
to ill.- Central Railroad and in on-ol the most moral
aad agreeable neighborhoods in Georgia, possessing
”11 the advantages ol sehools, ehurehes and post
ollices, and ronixuinicaiing in a lew hou r s with tue
two beet markets of ihe state,
" e prefer selling, but wo would lets? for a term
ol five or 1 n years, il applicants choose
ii g, harrow,
. w. M, KIN LEV.
I eungton, Oglethorpe county, (
Septcmiur 16, 1838 \ wif
JKT The Gong!it 111 nuialist w ill please publish the
above wet kly lid hrbid,
I I -HUEll.—The undersigned have at present
Ai ilte saw-milt, late ilculk-fi on L t.h- epint
creek, Inli. 1 opera: 1 a Supplies ofYawed I umber
ran he obtained, by leaving bills, nr otherwise, m
the store of Messrs. Hadley At Uwsiis, or the su
perintendent, (.Ur. t asiai, at the Mills
A. I’K.UIiKUTu.V,
octlT >\«m JOHEl’fl S, KKVNOLf-S,
WtRHEN SHI UIFK’S S LK, >,
ILL be sold at the court house door ia -aid ! 5
| y ▼ county, on the first Tuesday in January next, |
| between the usual hours of sale, the following prop- | a
erty, vis: three Negroes, Dick, a man fifty years of '
ago 5 Raymond, a boy 11 years old, and Hartley, a (l
boy 10 years old, levied on as the property of s >
Haynes S. Ryan, to satisfy one mortgage li. fa. in jf
, lavor of Thomas Gibson, administrator on the estate t ,
| of Dennis L. 11 van, deceased.
JAMES HALL, Dep’y, Sh’ff
j October 30j S3B. ' td
I CTTIJI! M H IA MI r. It! pf>» SAhb. -
j MJS r IEI. le sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
i Vv ter next, at Columbia Court House, between '
j tbo usual hours of sale, a lot of land containing
| eight acres, more or less, joining William Thomas V
i and Mary Harms —upon said lot there is a good anil p
j convenient dwelling and other houses, and now in s
possession of Turner Clanton ; sold under a mortgage f
j fi fa from Columbia Superior Court, Isaac Bryan vs.
George W. Thomas.
Also, at the same time and place, three hundred
j and fifty bushclsof corn, more or less; 1 yoke oxen ;
j 1 road wagon; three thousand pounds fodder; one
| cream mare; one black marc, both young; two '
I negroes, Moses and his wife Mary, and five head of ‘
| cattle, to satisfy two fi fas from Columbia Superior *
| Court, in which Eugene D. Cook and Simmons Craw
ford are plaintiffs, and Richard W. Jones and John
I C. Watson are defendants.
RICHARD H. JONES, Sheriff.
| November 3, IS is. td
| A DJI INI ST it ATOR’S SALE.
i lie sold on the first Tuesday in January !
V T next, at the lower market house in Augusta, *
within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an *
order ol the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county,
seventeen Negro slaves, viz: Harry, Tom, Philip, 1
Hick, Nancy, Lucy, Martha, Barbara, Phillip, Caesar, !
Alford or Alfred, Nelly, Sally, Cornelia, Matilda, '
and Rachel, belonging Western B. Thomas, do- '•
eoamd, and to be sold for the benefit of his heirs. —
Terms at sale. KMELINE F. THOMAS, Adm’x.
November 2,183 S, td
IXBCUTO R’TSALik
MAT ILL be sold at the late residence of John
V f Perry, deceased, near Wrightsboro, Colum
bia county, on Tuesday the 4th day of December 1
next, between the lawful hours of sale, all the per
ishable property of said deceased, consisting of corn,
lodder, the present crop of cotton in the bale, horses, 1
hogs and cattle, plantation tools, household and
kitchen furniture, with other arricles too tedious to
enumerate. The negroes will be hired till 2.5 th
December following. .Sale to continue from day to '
day til! all is sold. Tews at sale.
BIRD PERRY, ExT.
October 27, 1838. td
I.IOR SALE—A large and valuable Plantation,
in the Ctb district of Early county, on Spring
creek, and in the neighborhood of lands belonging
to Major Robert Taylor, of Athens. It contains
about Two Thousand acres; six hundred and fifty
of which are under new, high and substantial lances. ,
About four hundred acres have been cultivated, and i
on the remainder of that which is under fence, the i
timber has been deadened and it would produce well i
another year. The place has every necessary out
building, giji house, screw-pack, barn, corn houses,
stables, negro houses, &c. ice., all large and commo
dious. It is the wish of the subscriber to sell with
the plantation, com, fodder, stock of every descrip
tion, plantation utensils, See., negroes excepted.
A great bargain is offered in the above plopertv;
it being toa distant from my residence, is the reason i
, for desiring to dispose of it. T he, location of the a
j settlement indicates health, and up to this time, the s
I negroes employed upon it have enjoyed fine health.
.Vajor Taylor knows the property, and will inform i
any one respecting it—or information can be had by ! I;
applicatfon to mo at Savannah. n
nov (>' trw&wGw E. D. HUGUENIN.
OjrTho Columbus Enquirer will please publish
the above six times, and charge the same to this
office. 7—
_ V
STOP TilH M1 r RI)KRERS !
i / b | 4 I k REWARD will be paid by the un-
1 fi dersigned for the apprehension of
j JOHN.STEP and SOLOMON STEP, who murdered »
Martin Fraley, Sen’r. on the Sth October, ult., near c '
Wolf’s Ferry, in Hardin county, Tcnn.
John Step is about 2t> years' of age, 5 feet Bor 9 d<
inches high,dark complection, dark eyes, black hair, ( ’i
inclined to curl, and very low forehead. The middle ll!
joint of the fore finger of his right hand is considera
bly enlarged, occasioned, it is supposed, by a hurt..
Solomon Step is about 23 or 24 years of age, 6 '
feet 11 inches high, stout built, a little inclined to be 1
1 stoop shouldered, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark
j hair, inclined to curl, and very high check bones.— tc
The bones of his right hand have been broken near Ci
! the middle of the palm, and occasion a considerable ci
j ridge on the back of his hand. k
j The Steps formerly resided in the Cherokee coun- o1
try, in Georgia, and it is thought they will cither k
! make their way back to Georgia, or strike for Texas.
' The above reward will be paid on their delivery
l in Hardin county, Tennessee, or a proportionable rc- ~
j ward for either. SALLY FRALEY, ,
HENDERSON G. FRALEY,
I JACKSON FRALEY, „
nov 8 SAMUEL LENOX 3t_ e
JAILOR’S NOTICE. h
MU FILL be sold at the lower market house in this ®
; V V city, on the first Tuesday in December next, 1
| (by order of Council,) a negro man who calls himself a
] John, says he belongs to William Daniel, and that he n
runaway from him at Greensboro, Alabama ; he is
forty-two or three years of age, five feet seven inches
high, dark complected, and to be sold to pay expenses
&c. W. LAWS ON, Jailor.
Augusta, October 30, 1838. td i
VAL li A 1)1.10 TO W |f. PROPERTY FOR J
SALK. ri
raiUE subscribers offer for sale the following valu- P
bio property in the flourishing town of thaw- a(
fordville, to wit; throe-fourths of an acre on the °
! north side of the public square, suitable for building ir
[ a tavern or a house of residence, or houses for vari- 11
j ous kinds of merchandise. This lot will he sold in ll
j sizes to suit purchasers. One other vacant lot lying
; north of the above, and on the north side of the
! Georgia Kail Hoad, containing one acre, suitable for i
I a private residence. Also, one other lot on theprin- j
i cipal street, two doors 1 elow the south-east comer
! and next door above the tavern of Messrs. Si ott &
I Chaffin. This lot is perfectly prepared (having on it Cl
an excellent store house) for selling goods. All the ;
j above property will be sold low for cash.
J. H. li. SIIACK EL FORD & Co. f,
1 Apply to J. H. B. Shackelford, and in case of ab
sence, to L. W. Shackelford, who Is our duly author
j ised agent.
Crawfordville, Ga. November 1, 1838, wlm
IjStiß SALK.—The tract of land 3,200 acres, and
. Saw Mills, known as the Boggy Gut Mills, 20 u
I miles from Augusta, and 4) miles couth of Berzclia, ;
! situated in Richmond county. There are three t
| streams on the place, either ol which would carry b
I machinery, and one that will admit of a fall of 2(i i
i feet perpendit ular —the whole combined, admits of 1 1
j the finest water power in my knowledge,
j Also, 1 mule team, 1 carry log, 50 to 80,000 feet I
of Lumber, sawed and stacked, a great of it season
cd—if desired, could be put on the Georgia Rail
i Road in a few days. Mr. John I). I’alrmr, the agent c
for the place, will attend to cither call. j
nov 5 w4w SIMMONS CRAWFORD. “j
Qr A REWARD.—A reward of fifty dollars j
I ») s c will be paid to any person who will ap
] piel'.end and deliver to the Slierilf or Jailor of Pulaski !
i county, a man by the name of MARION SIMS, who j ,
j ha; broke jail in Hartford, Pulaski county. Sims is | |
; about ioity or forty-live years of age, about six foot i ,
I ° l ' more liigh, is a man of dark complection and dark j u
1 hair, in stature tolerably well pioportiuncd for his a
age ; he has formerly been a citizen of North Caro- <
lim. and more recently from Lawrence county, in i
tins state; he has a family in Pulaski county, at
this time. Sims has a blemish in one eve which de
priyes him of sight, has a folion on it 'which looks
white; he has on examination largo scars on his
hips, occasioned by lying on them in a long spell of j
sickness. He was confined in jail for stealing a ne- I
gro. and for a more full description of Sims’ villainy
I refer the public to a piece in the Recorder and ,
Standard id I nion, which lias been published for the t
last six months over the signature of Brvant Johnson.
o,t3 > ts SAMUEL B. WEBB, Jailor.
'Xy Il,e Recorder and Standard of IL.Ioa will
publish the abmc until! e thenvi-c directed. >
LAND FOR SALK.
I "yPWARDS of six hundred acres in Columbia
county, 14 miles West of Augusta, Iving on h
both sides ol the public road leading to Wrightsboro,
and m sight ol the Georgia Rail K o ad, about one a
hall ol winch is under fence ami partly in cultiva- J
lion, with dwelling house, gin home, icc. t
Persons wishing to purchase, will piJase call and !i
view the prennsea. The terms will I e made accom
moilatmg. MAR\ WALKER ‘ t
m l 27 wdt »
t/ 111 REWARD. —Si_.hu trosu the subscti-
Jjj ■'"vl * tan 's wagon, on i!ie night of fie i>th inn
' miles below War ronton, on the road to Ai g ista,
i likely large Pluck Horse MULE, about five years
aid, with sum > white hair in his forehead,considera
bly shaved with the harness, and galled on the left
shoulder; fresh shod. 1 will give the above reward
for the apprehension of the thief, if a white man, or
C•• ri dollars fur the mule without the thief.
JAM US GRIGGS.
Katonton, Putnam county,
November 14,1888, \ w-U
A DdII.MSTUATOR’N SALE.
\\J ILL be sold, on the 2Sth December, at the
« w late residence of John Jones, deceased, near
VV rightshoro, Columbia county, all the perishal la
property belonging to said deceased, consisting of
stock, corn, fodder, oats, household and kitchen
furniture, fee. Terms on the day of sale.
IIDW'D. WM. JONKS. Administrr tor.
November 22,1838. 11
A’ OTK K.—All persons indebted to thee,date of
-IN Jolm Jones, deceased, of Columbia county,
will make immediate payment, and those having
demands render thorn in according to the requisi
tions of the law.
i.DW ’D. WM. JONES, Administrator.
November 22, 183 S. w i;t
ADM INI ST 11 ATOR’S S A LE.
ILL he sold, at the late residence of John
•• Moss, deceased, of Lincoln county, on the
second day ol January next, the perishable prop
city of said deceased, consisting of corn, folder,
oats, horses, mules, stock oi cattle, sheep, and hogs,
household and kitchen furniture, and various other
articles too tedious to mention. Also, the negroes
hired, and plantation and ferry rented for the ensu
ing year. Sale to continue from day to day until
all is sold. Terms at sale
W. W. STOKES, Administrator.
November 22, 1838. t( j
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold at the court house in Starkes
ville.on the first fiiesday in Eebruarv next,
agreeable to an order ol the Inferior court of Burke
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lot two
hundred and eleven in the loth District, originally
Dooly, now Lee county, sold as a part of the real
estate ol H. C. MaunJ, deceased, for the benel.t of
the creditors. Terms on the day of sale.
AV. W. MAUND, Administrator.
November 21, 1838. t l
' A DMI.VIST II vroit..> sa I.K. '
ON the lirst Tuesday in December next, will be
sold before the conn house door in Thomas
county, toilio high st bidder, in the usual hint's of
sole, agreeable to qn order of the Honorable In
ferior Conn of JefTcison county, when siting f r
ordinary purpos. s, lot oi land number four huml < d
and eigluy throe, in the eighth district of formerly
Irwin, now Thomas county, which was drawn by
the orphans of John Marshall, iKcensad, of Burke
county, and sold ns the property of ,la...es Cook,
deceased, end Dawson Ponder, deceased, who mar
ried Ibe orphans, late of Jt fll rsoti county Terms
on the dnv of sole. JOHN 11. COOK,
Administrator of James Cook, deecos d.
JAMES M. SMITH,
Administra'or of D. Ponder, deceased.
September 520, 1838. id
ADML\IST It Al O KS’ SALit,
\\7 ILL be sold al the late re.sideueu of Joseph
v T Showmake, deceased, in Burke enemy, on
lbs Ist Wednesday in January, 183.1, all the per
sonal properly, cxi epl the mgroes, belonging lo
said deceased.
Al the sumo lime and place, the negroes belong
tng to the minor heirs, will lie hired out and the
land teuled. Sale to continue front day lo day
until nil is sold.
JOSEPH A. SIIEWMAK E,) ~ ,
ISAIAH CARTER, } Adm is.
erf 25 t,i
Georgia, Ilurke county;
Hi/ the Court </ Ordinanf of Burke count;/.
BenjaminD. Hill,administrator of
V 7 \V illiam W hitlielcl, deceased, late of said
,'ounty, lias petitioned' said court for letters clismis
■ory.
These are therefore to cite allfpersons interested,
iobe and appear before said court, on tiie first Mon
'ay in May next, to file their objections, if any they
iave, otherwise said lett.-rs will be granted.
By order of said Court, this 20th October, IS3B.
nov 1 T. If. BLOTNT, D. Clerk.
A llMiiMsf
’ll TILL be sold on Wednesday, 12lh December
V V next, all the perishable properry belonging
o the estate of Thomas J. Wright, deceased, latejof
Columbia county, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs,
:orn and fodder, plantation tools, household and
citchcn furniture, one ox cart and oxen, and many
ither articles too tedious to mention. Terms made
mown on the day of sale.
O.'W. EALDWIN, Administrator.
November 1, 1838. w2t
EXECUTORS’ HAJ.E.
\\] Lo sold on t lie. third day of December
T * next, at the lute residence ol VS ilii.im Coo. er,
at Striven county, deceased, nil I lie perishable prop
,'ity belonging lo said deceased,conaisling ol horses,
liogs, slock cu lie, heel catile, work steeis uuil sheep,
coin, foible', lice and peas, plantation tools, house
hold uiiij kitchen furniture, ami numerous oilier
articles not necessary m m. tilion. T erms of solo
made known on the day. bale to ci minuelrom day
lo day 111 l all is sold.
TUEUPHILUS WILLIAMS, 1 r- •
GEORGE COOPER, \ Lx rs -
September 111, 1838. id
INCUR months afterdate application will be
made to the honorable the Justices of the Infe
rior ( ourtol Burke county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell four hundred and ninety'
icres ol land, in originally Irwin, now Lowndes
:ounty, known as No. live in the tilth district, it bc
ng the real estate of Sardis E. Cross, late of Burke
ounty', deceased, and sold for the benefit of his
virs and creditors.
JOSEPH S. CROSS, Administrator.
November 3, 1838.
SjNOl R months afterdate application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior court of Jeiferson
■ounty r , when sittingjibr ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell two hundred and nine acics of land in said
.•ounty, on the waters of ( haver s creek, adjoining
I nds ol James and William ( laments, and others,
t clonging to the estate of Ephraim Ponder,deceased,
ior t ie purpose of division.
JIK/.EKIAII PONDER,? r .
JAMES. H. MOBLEY, 3 E>.ccu.o.s.
November IS), 1838.
NXTOTICE. —Four months after date, application
11 will be made to the honorable inferior Court
01 Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land in the city
( f Augusta, fronting 37 feet u inches on Ellis street,
by 132 feet. Also, It) shares of the capital stock
in the bank of Augusta, the property of Michael
Kinchly, deceased. A. KINCHLI, Adm x.
November 22, K3S. m4t
OTTCE.—Four months after date application
xv will be made to the honorable Inferior Court
01 Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell a Lot of Land in the Kith
District of Muscogee county, drawn by Jeremiah
Luther’s orphans. P. li. MAN I’/, Guardian.
November 22, 1838. Tim
U combs alter dale oppilraikm will be
made to Ihe h norab.o lufeuor Court of Burke
county, when siaiug (or Oidit.ary purpoocs, for
leave 10 sell live hundred acre; «.£ pme bin I, lying
oi Bcmeu cuiinty ; one g.dd 10l Cuiiiaiuiug loriy
acres, in Ibe 2d section,2d disinet. Cherokee county,
and one town 1..1 111 the 1. wn of Oxtcird, Newton
county, all belonging 10 tbo estate of Joseph Show
make, late ol BuiKo county, tie eased.
JOr-KPH A. SHEW MAKE,) . , ,
ISAIAH CARTER, } Adm is.
September 25, 1838. m
mot.ibs nfijtr dale apiihcation will Vie
A made to ibe honorable the Inferior ( ouil of
Columbia county, when sluing for ordinary purpo
ses, tor leare to sell the real estate belonging to ibe
.Mine ol Stanton Porter, deceased, ll.r the purpose
ol distribution amongst the heirs ot said deceased.
NANi A PORTER. Adminisl ran ix
Allgurt J: 1 . 1838. nt said estate.
Georgia, ftiirkc county : "
11 y ‘he Court </ Ordinary, of Burke county.
’RVniEREAS Susrnnah Smith, Administatrix of
V V Benjamin smith, dec'd., late of said countv
has petitioned said Court, for letters dismissory. ‘ ’
Thr-e are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear at my odice, within tlie
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
hare, why said letters should not be granted
Given under ray hand at office, in'Waynesboro,
this Bth day of Nov. 1838.
nov T. H. BLOTNT, D. C.
(olu.ahiai county •
of Kobe, t v\. Uuiker UtH-e s “d ° 011 “** «"«•
=!• s,‘i
! .hew can., why said letters .haul,! not be »m r ’.^
I l.iv,i. under my hand this 2d day m J UI * j^V
! GABRIEL JUNES, Clerk.
j Georgia, Columbia county :
fc.V/ id EREAS James Ganlidge, administrator d»
i t 7 boms non, applies lor letters d.Hmissorv o.T
, d.e ChtnieulAoa.il u id:.er,deceased °
| These are therefore to cite ami ndm’oni.li all a, ,I
smgular, tho kindred and creditor, of ,1." *| (1 T
ceased, to hie li.eir objections, if nnv ihev I
«“ 1111 I fesenhed by law, hf Kk^’
tosh av causeway said letters should net ho gram-’
hWM ‘ *«*« X.
- _ OABIIIEI.JQXFB.Ceh.
Georgia, senveu county ; ~
Cou.t,,i Ordinary—i'tesem, their honors Jot n S
ssaaMS*,** 11
nnnis.ra.m ol VV ili.a.n Gross,deceased, lam ol
• cn\cn county, sia.mg ihat he ha. fully „dminis'
lered su d csiate, and praying cilulion for letiers dis
missory. li is, on muliuii, ordered limt llie Clerk
do issue a claim)., requiring all persons , 0 show
u J C ! all) l,aVu) why Iho same shall nut he
.
Georgia) Jetlcrson county • ~ — —*
\\ 118 , A l S f ullord, administrator ou
77 the estate ut coih Eason, late of this conn
llteT™. ' m “ ,r ZI
These are therefore to cite and i.dmonid, all and
s.tisUlar i he kindred and creditors ol sai l decen«u i
to hit their objections, if any they have, j„ , '
fico, within the time prescribed by law m?t
c.mse üby said letters ol dismission should n»t hn
grniiicd. 11)0
. «i v V ’! nderra J band at office in Louisville ,|,i,
“Vly 7 • b.IUJi aWLLL.cimk
Georgia, Jedcrseu County; ~ ■
VV hit I, Art v\ illnnn L Kennedy, Abtninis
, lri * l "!' " f • b'hn Kigl.t, lale of tins county dm
easel, applies lor letters dismissory Iruni said • d
ministration, 1 a, ‘
J hesc are t herefore to cite summon and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of dm
d<• timcT,' ’i° M Ufi l a| 'l’ eur at “'J' ollico wiihni
I„ | P r < scrit.ed by law, to shew cause, if any
day have, why said letiers shall not he granted
a.h’juM,'lS.'" 3 ' “ Ui ° iK,:e ' 1,1 buuisvdle, this
-M' J £ ,{ E X EZKRBOTII WELL. Clerk.
limke county:
VV 'ot^n. 55 C ;'v iny Ul,n > istratrix on
f ; let , S m< bnnn, doce.se,l, a, ..tie"
tar Icllurs oi djsnuasjon koi,, S(l | ( j esla ic.
Siui dar J llel >‘ i ”, re ,o . cile u,ld admonish all and
Bin e ul.ii the kiiidreci and creditor* ol said dte’d to
'a |' , ‘ cJ | “P f ! oar | at my office, within the dine pn-sciib
ed by law,to show- cause, il any they have, why said
letters should nol he granted.
Given under my l.and, at office in Waynesboro,
this doth July, 8. J>y nrderul' court.
au K J (i »i T. 11. BLOU.N I’, IJ. Clerk.
Georgia, Scriven comity ;
W HLKEaS Aloses iS. iUcG'nll applies fiir 10t
.7-.,.. ter . B disraissory from Ili i executorship of
VV i'ham li. Dopson, of Scriven county, d, censed .-
1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
stgular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased
to he and appear at my office, wit Inn the tine pre
scribed by law, to show cause, >f any they have
why saiil letters should not be granted. *
Given under my hand, at office, in Jacks,mhom
tins 10th day of September, 1838. ’
S,, P' JO JOSIRJA PERRY, Clerk.
Georgia, senveu county :
WiIEItLAS Azanah Enneis applies lorleilers
dismissory on the estate ol Aniieis Amen,
of Scriven county, deceased ;
These are therefore to cite am! admonish all and
■ ingular the Kindred and crcdilors ol said d, ocas, d
to be and appear at my office wit liin the lime pre
scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand ut office, in Jacksonboro,
ibis II ihday ol September, 1838.
K< P' 1° ; Joshua PEItUY,Clerk.
Georgia, Scriven County:
HKRKAS Xoali Freeman applies for letters
V T dismissory, on the estate of Eliza Oliver,
dec., of Scriven county.
These arc therefore to rite, summon and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear ut my office within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters shall not be granted.
Given under my band and seal at office, this
2th day of November, IS3B.
nov 15 JOSHUA PEHRY, Clerk.
Georgia, Columbia comity:
MhIEHEAS Archimedes Lee Zaciirv, adminis-
Vl , ha tor of Geo.ge A. ’J indall, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed,to hie their objections (if any they have) at my
office, according to law.
Given under mv hand at office, this 6th November,
IS3B. [novB| GABRIEL JONES, C'leik.
Georgia,Jefferson county;
ni 11EREA8 If ugh Neoiy, administrator on the
csluic ol Janus Neely,deceased, applies lor
letters dismissory from said administration.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and
singular the kin Ired and crcdilors ol said dec'd io
be and appear at any office, within the lime prescrib
ed by iaw, to slum- cause,it' any they have, w liy
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my italic] at office in Louisville,this
21sl day of July, 1838.
July 21 EKE.NEZER BOTH WELL,CI k!
Georgia,Jefferson county ;
ik HERE.V.S Mierr. d Arrington, administrator
» 7 on tho estate ol Joseph Lockhart, late of
said comity,deceased, applies for letters ol'dismis
sioli tiom said estate.
These are I here lore to cite, summon nnd admon
ish, nil nnd singular, the kindred and creditors ot
said deceased, to he and appear in my office within
the lime prescribed by law, io shew cause, if any
lacy have, why said ieiicrs should not l,e granted
tiivcu in drr my hand at office in Louisville, this
2;nh June, IH3B
Jane 23 EBENjZgK hOTTIWELL, Clerk.
motif Ik after date npplicnnon will be
If- made to the i onoraiJe tlie .nlerior Court of
( u'u i.tna county, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to .veii lot No. 380, io the t2th dis
iriciot lit l Ist section, now l.iiiiipkinconnli,drown
In- the orphans ol VVillmat Lawrence, deceased, for
the benefit of said orphans.
ELIZABETH LAWRENCE,Guardian.
September G, 1838. mini
niontlm utter dale application will in*
JL made tot lie (.'ourtol Uidiimry, Hutke county,
for leave to scdl the real e.dale ol James llinos, o'e
j ceased, and also the re d estate und negroes ol Ibo
minor heirs of said James linos.
EVE 11 FT SAPP,
September G 1839. A.iinV. and Gnu.uiirn.
jtf'MUK moipbn auer dale, Kfrplicalloli will bo
a. made to the C.'oun i i Onlumry, ol liiclm.oiid
county, for leave to sell all tiic rent estate of er.ni
l uel Ajiplelun, deceased for ihc benefit o( Ins in irs.
JOHN FINN,
Administrator, in right of hiswife, At n j Finn
sep3 m I in
I’R months afterdate, application wid bo
made to the Honorable itie Interior Court of
; Riclimond county, silting ns a Court of Ordinary,
' far leave to sell lot No. 135, in first si-ction Leo
county, containing 2011 acics, for the benefit if
; the licirs of Kucliel Kenney, deceased, lute of.
Gwinnett cimniv. \
' JOHN C. GRIFF.N, Adm r.
| 10, 1838
Ij’lH li montlis alter dale npplicaiion will l>e
made to the honorable h lenor I ourtol l.'nrl.e
! county, when silting forordinary purposes, (iir lenvo
I to sell a I the real estate of Jin k lie subiiy, late of
, sa d counlv, for the pur. ise of a di.isioi, he vvccti
; the heirs cf said estate.
j _nnkjisM I, 18-8 GEO. W. EVANS Adni’f-
IjNGUR months after date, application wiil be
. made to tiie honorable the Infeiior Court, of
iturke county, when sitting for ordinary puiposcs,
; for leave to sell a Negro man, by t';;e name of Will, ,
belonging to the minor heirs of John H. Rlienov,
deceased.
1 nov La m4t A, H. ANDERSON, Gua.’ .