Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, December 13, 1838, Image 4

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IAND FOR SALE,—I377 acres of line Oak and _A Hickory Land for :.ile,lyinnin Buikecounly, anil on the eig it mil* blanch, fifteen miles from U aynesloro', and trn or twelve miles fiom the Cent ml Hail Komi, adjoining lands ol Col. Grubb, Wm, E. Kvans, (iuv. bchlry,and others. There is between 200 and lino ame; e lea red, eighty acres of new ground, a dwelling house, negro houses, and rot ton II in house. Persons wishing to buy willde well by applying to me nine miles above Waynes boro. Terms libeial. 1 will go with any one and •bow the land when required, nov 14 wtJal ELIJAH BYNE. (Zj' The Constitutionalist will publish the above weekly until first of January. lluH MALE, my Plantation, ill Richmond coun- J7 ty, fifteen miles from Augusta, on the road leading to Patterson's Bridge. It contains 1.101 acres, upwards of 600 acres of which is cleared and under good fence. It is in a line state for a good crop, near 400 acres of it being new land, and the whole of it was uncultivated last year. -Mr. N. Murphy, who lives adjoining Hie planta tion, will show it and make known the price, (■o may Mr. Kenton Walton, of (lie United Mates Ho tel, be railed upon to learn Hie price ; and 1 will be in Augusta from 22d of this month until 2<)Hi next month. DAVID TAYLOR, Jr. P, S. If the plantation should not be sold by Hie Ist day of January, it will then be rented by Mr. Murphy for one year, sw7w uov 12 NfOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of John Jones, deceased, of Columbia county, will make immediate payment, and those having demands render them in according to the requisi tions of the law. EDW’D. WM. JONES, Administrator. November 22, 1838. W6t GEORGIA LIME WORKS. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have commenced the manufactory of LIME near Jarksonhorough,in Scriven county,(la. They have extensive quarries of Limestone, which is considered by professor J. K. Cotting, Stale Geol ogist, to whom the proprietors are indebted for the information which induced them to embark in the undertaking, to be of the very purest kind. They have consequently erected largo and substantial Kilns in the most approved manner, and procured men from the North who arc perfectly acquainted with the business. A portion of the Lime is now in market and lias been pronounced by the principal builders in the neighborhood of Augusta,and others, to be of excellent quality. The subscribers take pleasure in inviting those who take an interest in the devclopcment of the internal resources of Geor gia, to examine it, being convinced that the whole United States cannot produce a more beautiful arti cle. They have now a quantity on hand, which they will deliver at the mouth of Hrier Creek on the Sa vannah river, or al Augusta. Having extensive preparations in progress, they expect to he ahln du; ring the next winter and spring to supply orders to a very largo amount •, and they have every reason to believe that they will entitle themselves in the favor ami patronage of the public liy producing a cheaper and better article at home than can ku found abroad. Orders will he received by D. Kirkpatrick &. Co. «r ( hy Thos. L. Smith at Augusta, or Jacksonboro’, CORNELIUS St SMITH May 7 Sawd&wtf MR. & MRS. EUEUTpN’S SCHOOL, Corner <f Me Moth and Reynolds sis., Augusta. tIHANGE OK TERMS.—The attempt to pre- J serve classes from being broken up by pupils entering at an advanced period of the term is found to he impracticable. As the arrangements oftlie school are thus compelled to yield to Hie convenience of dis tant patrons, and absent citizens, the charge for the whole term will, therefore, no longer he required of .those who wish to enter hut fur a part. A scalu of graduation, according to the time each pupil is entered, will lie adopted, corresponding with what is found in other simlar institutions in the state. For the whole term of nine months, the charges, as heretofore, are for the Senior Department, S>SU Primary do 00 Music on the Piano Forte, 70 French and Drawing, each 40 For six months —Senior Department, (10 Primary Department, 37 00 Music, 0(1 French and Drawing, each 30 For three months —Senior Department, 30 Primary Department, 20 Music, 32 French and Drawing, each IS The school is now in full operation, and amply supplied with Teachers. There arc connected with this institution,hinb Teachers: in the English and Classical branches, Rev. A. M. L'gerton, -Mrs. Eger ten. Mr. ('. Chapman, Mrs. Chapman. In French, Drawing and Penmanship, Miss S. Dupce. Lectures in the Natural Sciences, Mr. M. Platt. In Vocal Music, Miss S. Pemuman. In Instrumental [Music, Mr. J. Pchcllas. Lectures in Chemistry will he commenced ns soon as the necessary arrangements can he made. N. H. Former pupils of the School are invited to attend the Lecture gratuitously; to a few others tickets will he sold on moderate terras. (Xj - Hoard may now be readily obtained in res pectable private families, and on reasonable terms. Parents and Guardians are respectfully invited to continue their \ isils to the School, at all hours of the day, to witness the recitations and progress of the Pupils, nov 14 titil3tw (Xj‘ The City papers, Columbus Enquirer, South ern Recorder, and Athens Whig, w ill please copy he above six times weekly, and charge this office. Madison male and female acade mies.—The Trustees of (his Institution, have Hie pleasure to announce to the public, that their Academies are in the most flourishing condition and present to the public the most inviting induce ments for the education of youth. The male department is under the charge of Au gustus Alden, A. M .tho present Hector, who will have an able assistant for the English department. Mr. Alden is known as one of the most successful teachers in this state; his time during the ensuing year will be devoted to the higher branches of Ihu classics, Mathematics, and Oratory. Our female school has succeeded beyond our most sanguine expectations. We consider our institution inferior to none in the Southern country. Professor Pierce, assisted by Miss White and others, have charge of the Literary department. Their success during the present year, we consider a sufficient guarantee for an opportunity of obtaining in the Madison Female Academy a finished education in all the higher and substantial branches of literary knowledge. Mr. Daniel (.’huso, Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music, having secured a competent assistant, will be enabled to give the utmost satis faction in his department. Such has been the num ber of pupils during the present year wishing musi cal instruction filial he could not accommodate them all; this will be now obviated, and bis entire atten tion to this department will be given. His reputa tion is tirmly established. Our village is quite healthy. Hoard can be ob tained in the most respectable families at moderate rates. The tuition fees are placed upon fair grounds.— We believe they are lower than at several institu tions in our State, where opportunities for education are not as good. The Male school will open on Hie Ist, and the female on the fourth Monday in January next. E. E. JONES, ‘'l JOHN W. POUTER, I JAMES EVAN'S, THOS. J. KURNEV. I nov 6 JOHN ROBSON, J swSw TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. Runaway from the subscriber at \i ken, S. (’., on the 30th October, bis nc gro woman RFdGY, aged about thirty years, of ordinary height, stout made, Phasing countenance when s(io ken to, and quite intelligent for a slave. The above reward will be given for her '«uta apprehension and delivery to me at my residence, Silvcrton, Barnwell, District, S. C. or for her confinement in ans safe jail so that 1 get her. I am under the impression that she is either in MH ledgeville, Ga., (at which place she says she has a husband, belonging to Mr. John Mitchell, by the name of Anderson,) or that she has been persuaded off to Charleston, by some trifling white man. In the latter event I will give fifty dollars for the of fender and proof to convict him. Silvcrton, Barnwell Dist., S. C. J G. T. SCOTT November 21, IS3S. \ w fC? The Charleston Mercury and Georgia Jour nal will pleas,, give the above four weeklv mscr- Hons, and charge this office. 1 4 TEACHER WANTED, to take charge of the J\ Citizens’ Academy, Columbia countv, Deo., lor the ensuing year, riov 1.0 w it* JAMES CARTLEDCE, Bac’y. , 4 TEACHER WANTED, to take chugs of the .Monaghan Academy, three miles west of f VVarrenton, Warren county, Ua. None need apply unless they can come well recommended for good moral character, and qualilied to prepare students for College. liy order of the Hoard of Trustees, BURCH M. ROBERTS, Sec’y. Warrenton, Oa., November 17, I*3*. m ■ r ANTKI), a situation as I'eaeher.hy a genile jy man who is qualilied to teach the J.atin, Creek, French and English Languages. He is a graduate of an European College, and has considerable experience in teaching, both in this and his native country. . He is desirous of being employed ns Principal of an Academy, or as Teacher n a respectable family. Satisfactory testimonials can lie produced as to knowledge and moral character. No objection to go South or West. Application to be made to the Editor of the Register, Raleigh, N. C., hy letter or otiu rwise i' v m,v A jIIUSIC TEACIIIiH WANTED. I tty 11E subscriber wishes to employ an experienced J and competent Teacher in the Female Acad emy in Covington, flood testimonials will he ex pected in respect to good moral character and ability to instruct. A lady is preferred. Apply to S. MATTISON. Covington, December G, IS3S. w2t NOTH IE fill IE subscriber offers for sale, on accommoda ting terms, his plantation, forty (40) miles from Savannah, on the Savannah and Augusta road, in the County of EHingham,containingseven thousand (700(1) acres, more or less, lying iu a body, four thousand (4000) acres of tolerable fair pine land, well wooded and timbered, one thousand (1000) of oak and hickory land, live hundred (GOO) of which are cleared and under good repair, and two thou sand (2000) of river swamp land of excellent qua lity, and conveniently situated for cultivation. On the open land and pleasantly situated are two fine framed dwelling houses, one of two, the other one and half stories high. The former consisting of four full sized and two shed rooms, witti two chim neys, an out-building as a part of the dwelling house, a kitchen, blacksmith shop, corn-houses, ne gro-houses, post office (Tuckaseekingl and a set of first rate stables; the latter consisting of two full siz ed rooms and two shed rooms with two chimneys, a kitchen, gin and other outbuildings in tolerable re pair. Pleasantly located in line, healthy situations, on pine land, are two excellent summer residences with all other outbuildings required, all in good re pair. Also a firat rate Crist and Saw Mill under one roof, the gristmill warranted to grind sixty (60) bushels per day with ease; three first rate steam boat landings and two timber landings conveniently situated for rafting; also, corn, fodder, hogs, stock, <te., if required. The plantation will be sold either in a body orin lots to suit purchasers. Persons de sirous of purchasing are requested either to call and judge for themselves,or address the subscriber by mail, Tiiekaseeking, Efflingham county, (ieorgia. 5j decO wit JAM. O. CIOLDWIRE. Hours iHin/ncAULis. ID. WATKINS, of Petersburg, (leorgia, lias s just received on consignment from Virginia, FOUR JACKS, and KICK JINNFTS. The .lacks are large and likely, of approved performance, vig orous and sure foal getters, and will be warranted. Choice can he had at one thousand dollars, second at eight hundred, third at seven, and fourth at six fifty. The arc very large and regular breeders, all in foal, anil one with a colt at her side Their prices range from two to live hundred collars. Persons wishing such stock are invited to ad 11 and purchase. swtf n»v IG row 101,TON ACADIOAIV. f (Nil E i itizens of Powclton have again employed ■ for Rector of the Institution, Mr. John S. In graham, a graduate of Hrown University. The citizens of this village are unanimous in employing Mr. Ingraham for the second year, and confidently recommend his services to the public, instruction will be given by the Recur in all the branches usu ally taught in academics and colleges. Instruction will also he given by a Northern Lady in the orna mental brunches. The Academic year will com mence on the first Monday in January. Board and good accommodations can he obtained in the most respectable families on reasonable terms. The su perior health of Powclton, and its other well known advantages, induce the belief that the public will continue a liberal patronage. For the citizens of Powclton. dee G wtt Cl I ARLES M. J It WIN. (Jj- The Standard of Union will please insert the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed, and forward (heir account to Powclton. CALHOUN ACADEMY. " Anderson District, Smith Carolina. IT is with pleasure that we announce to the pub lic that we have engaged the services of Mr. Pleasant Jardan, for the ensuing year, and that the duties of this institution will he renewed on Tuesday, the first day of January next, under the most favorable auspices. In relation to the qualifications of Mr. Jardan, and the course of studies that will lie adopted, we will only refer to a certificate furnished hy Mr. Wesley Lcverett, principal of the Anderson Aca demy, viz: lie will tench the Latin and Creek lan guages, Mathematics to Equations of Ist degree, the requisites for entering College, English (Grammar and Orography, Moral and Natural Philosophy, Rhetoric, Belles Lotties, Bre., together with all the ordinary branches usually taught in Academics. Tire rates of Tuition will no as follows : for Latin and Creek s2.’) per year, or $* per quarter—for English (irarnmar and Urography, Philosophy, Rhe toric, Belles Lettres, &c. $l6 per year or s•> per quarter —for Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, $lO per year or $3 per quarter. First rate hoarding and washing will not exceed 4i70 per year. The Academy is beautifully situated in a grove, near to plenty of good spring water, and as one very great inducement, the health of tire neighbor hood is not surpassed by any in the United States. 1 ndecd nature seems to have performed a noble part in adapting and in every way suiting the situation to the purposes for which we intend it, and what ever requisites nature Iras failed to supply we are determined that art shall furnish. The Academy has been furnished already with a pair of first rate (.lobes, Maps, &c., and to those who are disposed to patronize the Institution, we will only say, that no exertions will be wanting on the part of either the Teacher, Trustees, or Citizens, for their advancement,comfort or accommodation. AARON RUOt.LES,'! JOSEPH COX, ] FALBERT ACKER, > Trustees. J. P. REED. WM. TELFORD. J dee G w4t \V IKKK X TO X A( A l»K >1 V . ~ FIN HE Trustees of this institution are happy to I state to the public that they have procured the services of John Monaghan for the next year, who will open the School on the first Monday in January next. The reputation of Mr. Monaghan, tiie exer tions ot the Trustees now making and to he contin ued, the health and accessibility of Warrenton, pre sent strong claims to public attention and patronage All thu branches of Academic and Collegiate in struction will be taught. Terms of tuition am board reasonable. Trustees. —Henry Lockhart, William P. Butt John Moore, S. W. Smyth, P. N. Maddux. By oilier es the Board, t>. V. NEAL, Secretary, oct 31 wilt Oti LKTIIORPL (IlMl\ llHSli » . FIN HE next term of this Institution will commeiioi M. 011 the first Monday in January next, at whirl time applications for admission will be received and examination of candidates take place. The Faculty consists of Rev. C. P. Reman, President and Professor of Client istry and Natural Philosophy, “ K- Talhaooe, Professor of Ancient Lan guages. “ C. W. 1 iow.vßD,Professor of Moral Philosophy Rhetoric, amt Evidences of Christianitv N. M. Cr vwforii, Professor of Mathematics. The Primary and Academic departments Mill bi under the charge of Mr. H. Ramsey, late of Au gusta, as Rector, a gentleman of well known quali fications—assisted in the Classical and English de partments by competent Teachers. The Faculty o the College wilt exercise a supervisory power ovc: these departments. The Students of the College will be expected ti lodge in the Dormitories. Ample arrangements are made for boarding, &c. The rule requiring the tuition in advance, can, ir no case, be dispensed with. | • By order of the Board, nov 12 S, K. TALMADGK, Sccretarv. 11l RKE SHERIFF SALES. ■«« fll.l, hf gold, on the first Tuesday in January * T nixt, at the Court House dour in Waynes boro’ at the usual hour of sale, the following pro , perty, to wit: 1 Carriage ami Harness, I MHkey - and harness, 1 pair match Brown Horses, 2 cows and calves ,2 heifers, the undivided hall ol 2 acre lots known in the plan of the Town of Waynesboro as lot UP and 120, 2 carpets, 2 Hugs, 3 lenders, 2 pair brass andirons, 3 pair o( Shovels and tongs, 1 doz. cane Seat chairs, I doz. Windzor chairs, I sofa, 1 side board, 1 dining table and ends, 1 set drawers, 2 tea tables. 1 eight day clock,'! bedsteads 1 Feath er bed, 2 wash stands, 1 cutting machine, 1 bathing tub, I Jersey wagon, 4 mattresses, 1 tract of land containing /HI acres, more or less, adjoining lands of .las. W. Jones and John Watkins, I house and lot, subject to no mortgages, am! one negro woman named Hetty, also subject to no mortgages ; the above property pointed out and levied on as the property of Mandoss I’. Verdcry. to satisfy sundry li. fas. from the Superior Court of Hurke county, in favor es Geo. P. Turpin,et ah, against the said Mandos I'. Verdcry. AI.SO, On the same day, at the same place and time, one tract of land containing one hundred and ninety acres,more or less, adjoining lands of J. D. Thomas and Abner Moore, levied on as the property of Tur ner B. Moore, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Superior Court of Burke county, in favor of Samuel Andrews and others, vs. John (iondwin, administrator of Turner B. Moore, deceased. WM. B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff. November 29, 1838. td WARREN SHERIFF SALES. WILL be sold at the court house door in War renton, Warren county,on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit; three hundred and fifty acres of pine land, adjoining lands of Solomon Newson, and others, levied on as the property of Gideon G. Harris, to satisfy a fi. fa. f.om Warren Superior court, in favor of Winter St Chapman, vs. Gideon G. Harris and VineentT. Hart, security.— Property pointed out by security. Also, at the same place and time, one house and lot in the town of Warrenton, known as the Georgia Railroad Warehouse, or depot, at the end of tlie Warrenton branch, levied on as the pro perty of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Benjamin F. Hubert, vs. said company. Property pointed out by plain tiffs attorney. Also, two hundred and fifty acres of pine land on the waters of Reedy creek, more or less, adjoining Mrs. Denton and others; levied on as the properly of John Dawd, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. coming from a Justice’s court, in favor of Lock hart & Three " its, vs. said Dawd. Levy made by a constable and returned to me. Also, two hundred acres of pine land on Little Briar creek, adjoining lands of Klisha Perryman, Sen., and others ; levied on as the property of Ed ward Welch, to satisfy sundry ft. fas. coming from a Justice’s court. Lockhart <fc Threewits, and oth ers. vs. said Welch. Levy made by a constable and returned to me. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff, j November, 29, 1838. td WARRKX Sll E 111 ms SALKS. " ON the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, will he sold at the court house dour in Warrenton, the following prop erty, viz : one negro woman named Dice, about forty-five years old, levied on as the property of Ambrose Heath, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Charles Wilder, and others, vs. said Heath.— Property pointed out by defendant, and returned to me by a constable for sale. Also, twenty acres of land lying on the waters of Middle creek, adjoining lands of Eldridgc Ivy, and others ; levied on as the property of Moses Ivy, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from Justices’ courts, in favor of Maddux, Adams &, Co., and others, vs. said Ivy. Property pointed out by Seaborn Dozier, and relum ed to me by a constable for sale. Also, two bedsteads, one teaster stead three feather beds and furniture, 1 wooden clock, 1 pine slab, 2 decanters, 6 glass tumblers, (I wine glasses, 2s mall tables and dressing, 1 pine chest, 1 small box', 1 pine safe, 2 ovens, 2 pots, 1 spider, I kettle, 1 skillet and 1 frying pan; levied on as the property of Ambrose Heath, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Joel Cloud, and others, vs. said Heath. JAMES HALL, Dep’y. Sh’lf. December 1, 1838. td W ARRENSI I». RIFF’S S.GLK. 'll T\ LL he sold at the court house door in said f f county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, vis; throe Negroes, Dlek, a man fifty years of age ; Raymond, a hoy I 1 years old, and Hartley, a hoy 10 years old, levied on as the property of Haynes S. Ryan, to satisfy one mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Thomas Gibson, administrator on the estate of Dennis L. Ryan, deceased. JAMES HALL, Dep’y. Sh’ff. October 30,1838. td A Dill IN IST RAT II IX’S SALE. PC RSU ANT to an order from the Inferior Court of Columbia county, will he sold on the first l uesday in January, before the court house in Co lumbia county, all the real estate and negroes, be long to the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for division amongt the legatees. NANCY PORTER, Administratrix. November 8,1838. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ho sold at the late residence of Haynes TV S. Reynolds, deceased, of Warren county, on Friday, the 4th day of January next, between the lawful hours of sale, all the perishable property of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, corn and cotton, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &<•., with other articles too tedious to enumerate. Terms made known on the day. EVANS CcCRARV, Adm’r. December (1,1838. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. %Y n LL be sold on the iStli day of January next, * | at the late residence of John Kilpatrick, de ceased, all the perishable property belonging to said deceased, all the perishable property belonging to ■ said estate, consisting of Horses, hogs, cattle, corn 1 and fodder, household and kitchen furniture, to ‘ gether witli many other articles too tedious to men* ■ tion. Terms on the day of sale. WILLIAM KILPATRICK, Adm’r. 1 December 9, 1838. td “ cti RAN A WAY from the sub i JBf . scriber, on the 20th of Sep , lumber last, a likely Negro jjffljs IVT Boy by the name of' PARIS, / live loot eight inches high, yellow complected, his eyes Km yellow, and shows the whites of his eyes very much—very white teeth, and lias a scar on one of his temples, occasioned by the kick of a horse—his face inclined to be slim, and - long jawed. A liberal reward will be given to any 0 person who may apprehend said boy, or give me e any information so that I can get him. , JONAS SHIVERS. Bartlesville, Pike co., Nov. 29 w3t ‘ FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. liana way trorn the subscriber, iat Richmond Bath, 10 miles Irom Augusta, on Sunday last,Hie 10th instant, two negro men, viz: Geoige, about 22 or 23 years of age, yellow complexion, well made, stright in his built, mid is near six feet in height. He had on when ho runaway a blue round jacket, dark pantaloons and a tar __ paulin or sailor's hut and was bare-footed. Joshua, the oilier, is about 20 or 21 years of age, dark com ■o plexion. slow spoken, tied on a blue round jacket ■h and white pantaloons, a ruund-erown while wool d, hat and was also barefooted. He is about five feet eight or ten inches high, and stout built, with a smooth face, having no bear.l at all. 1 w ill give the above reward for the apprehension of said negroes, ami delivery to me at Bath, if taken in Georgia, or for their confinement m some sale tail if apprehended out of the state, or BJS for either of them. JAMES WHITEHEAD, sept 19 if a—A V ALI ABLE PROPERTY 1N H A\V >e ; fi KINSVU.LE FUR SALE.—The new I- », B two story building, situated in the centre i- ol business, near the Hotel, having two store rooms ?- on the first floor, and five rooms suitable for offices if or a family on the second floor, all finished in the ’r best manner, having a cistern attached which fur nishs an abundant supply of excellent water lo through the year. There are also on the premises a good store house, stables, and convenient out buildings in the rear. The above property can be n bought cheap by applying to either of th - subscri bers, B. C. HOUGH, or v MERRITT k VMABON. Hawkmsville, November 22, 1«38- w j t EXECUTRIX’S SALE, ON Saturday, the loth day of December next at the late residence of William Vmlenvoud, de ceased, in Columbia county, will be sold, the whole of the perishable property belonging to said estate, consisting of corn,fodder,ike., horses, mules, cattle, bogs, plantation utensils, wagon, cotton gin, Stc. Terms made known at the sale. MARV JONES, Executrix. October 25, 1838. td \jOTlCE.—There will be otfered for sale on AT Monday and Tuesday, the 17th and 18th days ol December next, at the late residence of John Ford, dec., in Gwinnett county, Ga., all the per sonal property belonging to said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, one set of blacksmiths tools, one large sett ol Plantation Tools, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture of various kinds, and many other articles not enumerated. AI.SO, There will he sold before the Court House door of said county, on the Bth day of January next, within the usual hours of sale, six Negroes belonging to said estate : —Frank, a boy 12 years old; Sarah, a woman 22 years old, and her infant child ; two small girls and a small boy about four years old. — Terms made known on the day of sale. nov 15 wit ANDREW JOHNSON, Ex’r. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court House door, in Wal ker county, between the usual hours of sale, a Lot of Land, No. 95, 28th district, 3rd section, contain ing 100 acres more or less, sold as the property of H. J. Roe, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale, nov 15 A. H. ROE, Adm’r. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of Burke county, when sittingfoi ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in I'ebruary next, at the Court House door, in the town ol Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, one half of two unimproved lots of Land, in said town, belonging to the estate of John .1. Roe, deceased, sold for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. nov 15 A. H. HOE, Adm’r. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable in ferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court House door, in the town ol Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, the following lands belonging to the estate of Eleazer Lewis, dec’ll, four hundred acres, more or less, where he lived, adjoining lands of Leastnn Sneed, and others, also, 225 acres adjoining lands of William Murphree, and others, also, 225 acres ad joining lands of James Grubbs, and others, and 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Daniel Hull, and others, sold for the benefit of the heirs and ere ditors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day nov 15 E. L. COWART, Exec’r. A lI.MIMMR ATOK’nVaLE. WILL he sold at the market house in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, on the first Tuesday in February next, in the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, agreeable to an order of the honorable Inferior court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, the following negro slaves, viz: Dolly,a woman about sixty years of age, Harry, a man about twenty-five years old; Amy, a woman about twenty years old, and Mary, a girl about live years old, Violet, a woman about twenty years old, the property of the late James T. Hudson, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ELISHA SMITH, Administrator. November 19,1838. td ~A DMIIVISI'KATOK’S STIE. BY virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, will be sold,‘at the Columbia court house, on the first Tuesday in Januarynext,between the usual hours, three negroes, to wit: Tom, a fel low, Ritty,a woman, ami Edmund, a boy, belonging to the estate of Joseph Barnes, deceased; sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs. Terms cash. GABRIEL JONES, Administrator. November C, IS3S. td POST PO X EI) S ALE. AGREEABLE to an order of ilio Honorable Hie Inferior Court of Burke county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in January next, at Clarksville, Habersham county, between the usual hours ol sale, two hun dred and fifty acres of Land, No. 111, in said coun ty, belonging to I lie estate of Henry T. Utley, de ceased, sold for the benefit ot the heirs and credi tors ol said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. WILLIAM UTLEY, > G. I). UTLEY, ’ft-xrs. October Hi, 1838. til ' COMM|TTEKS’ SALE. BY a decree of the honorable Superior Court of the Middle District of Georgia, will be sold at Columbia court house, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary next, as the property of Augustus Napier, four Negroes, viz : Lucy and her three children, Betsy', Martha and Sarah. THOMAS N. HAMILTON, Committee November 26, 1838. td EXECUTOR’S BALE. ON the first Tuesday in February, will be sold, at the market house in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county, within the lawful hours of sale, Negroes belonging to the estate of Maj. John Ber rien, late of said county, deceased, together with sundry other articles. Terms cash. JNO. MACPHERSON BERRIEN, November 26, 1838. td Executor. A1) Ml X ISTRATOUS’SA L.K. WILL be sold at the late residence of Joseph Shewmnke, deceased, in Burke county, on the Ist Wednesday in January, 1839, all the per sonal property, except the negroes, belonging to said deceased. At the same lime and place, the negroes belong ing to the minor heirs, will bo hired out and the land rented. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. JOSEPH A. SIIRWMAKE,) , , , ISAIAH CARTER, \ IS oet 25 td ADMIX! ST RA TO HS> SALE. ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at Carrol ton, Carrol county, lot No one hundred and twenty in the tenth (listriot of said county, the same belonging to the estate of Joshua Stanford, and sold in compliance with the last will and testament of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. GUILFORD ALFORD, Administrator, with the will annexed. September 19, 1838. td GUARDIAN'S SALE. W1 LL he sold before the court house door in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in January next, in the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following negro slaves, to wit : Creacy, a woman about 60 years of ago ; Chaney, a woman about seventeen, and her two children, Harriet a girl about 2 years old, and Fanny an infant; Guy, a hoy about 15 years old—sold by order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson rounty, when silling for ordinary purposes, as the properly of the late Turner Moore, deceased, of Burke rounty, for the purpose of divi sion amongst the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. _ FREDERIC J. RHENY, October 22, 1338. t£ _Gunnlian lor the Minors. EXECUTORS’ SALE. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in January ncx, in the town of Greensboro’,all the real estate of Jonas Fauche, dec’d., consisting of one house and lot, and several vacant lots in said town; also, a tract of land adjoining said town, containing two hundred and fifty or three hundred acres, on which there is a considerable quantity of w ood land. Terms made known on the day of sale dec 6, 1838, td GEO. G. MATTHEWS, Kx’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ~~ XITILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January T T next, at the lower market house in Augusta within tlie legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county seventeen Negro slaves, viz: Harry, Tom, Philip’ Dick,Nancy,Lucy Itlartha,Barbara,Phil l ip,Ca:sar, A1 lord or Alfred, Nolly. Sally, Cornelia, Matilda and Rachel, belonging Western B. Thomas de ceased, and to be sold for the benefit of his hei’rs rer ms at sale. KM KLINE F. THOMAS, Adm’x November 2,1838. t j Georgia, Jefferson County: VV llhßh £? William L Kennedy, Abminis n i ,ra, T’ f r° ‘, n K:shf ’ la,e of Dus county de mhfist ration, l?S etlerB dlsm,BBor >‘ lruI “ «aid ad- These are therefore to cite summon and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at my office withm the time prescribed hv law.'to shew™" e! Va v they Lave, why said letters shall not be granted June 9 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ON' the first Tuesday in February noil will Le soli at the court house door in Floyd county, lot of land No. 127,5 th district, Ith section, Chero kee, now Floyd county,sold as the property of Wil liam S. Kelly, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. HENRY EVANS, November 29, 1838. 3t Administrator. admTnTslliatok’s sale. Y virtue of an order from the honorable the f Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in February next, all the real and {ersona! estate of Henry Zinn, late of said county, deceased, to wit: One lot of land in the city of Augusta, with the improvements thereon, fronting on Reynolds street eighty-two feet six inches, and running back ninety throe feet towards Hroad street. Also, one lot of land, with the improvements thereon, in said city, fronting on Reynolds street ninety-three feet, and running back towards llroad street one hundred and forty-six feet. Also, one lot on the corner of Greene and Lin coln streets, in said city, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Also, a gold lot of land, originally Cherokee coun ty, No. 143, in the 4th district of the Ist section, containing forty acres. Also, a gold lot of land, originally Cherokee coun ty, No. 261, in the Ist district, section 2d, contan ing forty acres. Also, a lot of land, originally Cherokee county, No. 175, in the 27th District, 2d section, containing one hundred and sixty acres. Also, six Negroes, Jim, Harriet, Dolly, Phillis, Eliza and Joe. Also, two head of cattle, a small wagon and har ness, and a gig and harness, and all the household and kitchen furniture, with various other articles too tedious to mention. Terms at sale. .TANF. D. ZINN, Adm’x. JOHN FOSTER, Adm r. November 30, 1838. td AD >IIXIS ITIATi)ItS’ SALE. XXTILL be soldoa the second Tuesday in Decem y y her next, (it being the 11th day of said month,) at the late residence of Owen Holliday, de ceased, in the village of Raytown, in Taliaferro county, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of horses, mules, hogs, cows, sheep, and stock of all kinds, a large number of pork hogs, &c. &c., and a large quan tity of corn, fodder, oats, &c. &c., household and kitchen furniture,plantation tools, lac., and va rious articles too tedious to mention. The sale to continue from day to day, if necessary, and the terms to be made known on the dav. THE ADMINISTRATORS. November 1,1838. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, on the 28th December, at the late residence of John Jones, deceased, near Wrightsboro, Columbia county, all the perishable property belonging to said deceased, consisting of stock, corn, fodder, oats, household and kitchen furniture, Ike. Terms on the day of sale. EDW’D. WM. .JONES, Administrator. November 22, 1838. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. XX T ILL be sold, at the late residence of John • » Moss, deceased, of Lincoln county, on the second day of January next, the perishable prop erty of said deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, oats, horses, mules, stock of 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. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SAOf. WILL be sold at the court house in Starkes ville,on the first Tuesday in February next, agreeable to an order of the Inferior court of liurko county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lot two hundred and eleven in the 15th District, originally Dooly, now Lee county, sold as a part of the real estate of H. C. Matmd, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors. Terms on the day of sale. W. W. MAUND, Administrator. November 21, 1838. td 4 LL persons having demands on William ITulor wood, late of Columbia county, deceased, are requested to render them in, attested agreeably to law, and those indebted to said estate are requested to nmko immediate payment to (iabricl Jones, Ksq., agent for the executrix. MARY JONES, ExTx. November 6, 1838. 6w NOTICE. —All persons indebted to Wm. Glover late of Richmond county, deceased, are re quested to come forward and make payment, and those having demands against the same are notified to present them properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. JOHN FOSTER, November 14, 1838. 6w Administrator Georgia, Jim he county : WHEREAS Civility Bunn, administratrix on the estate of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to bo and appear at my office, within the time presetib ed by law,to show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, this 30lb July, 1838. By ordcrof court, aug 9 6m T. 11. BLOUNT, U. Clerk. Georgia, Senven county : WHEREAS Moses N. McCall applies for let ters dismissory from the executorship of William B. Hopson, of Scriven county, deceased ; Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and sigulur the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the tine pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why saitl letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro, this lOlhduy of September, 1838. sept iO JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Scriven county: WHEREAS Azariah Enneis applies for loiters dismissory on the estate of Anneis Arnett, of Scriven county, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and tingularthe kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Jacksonboro, tins Kill day of September, 1838. _*ept 10 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Burke county: By the Court of Ordinary, of Burke county. XXTHEREAS Susannah Smith, Administatrix of y y Benjamin Smith, dec’d., late of said county, has petitioned said Court, for letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite 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, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro, this Sth day of Nov. 1838. nov 15 ‘ T. H. BLOTXT, D. C. Georgia, Scriven County: WHEREAS Noah Freeman applies for letters y y dismissory, on the estate of Eliza Oliver, dec., of Scriven county. These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2th day of November, 183 S. nov 15 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. P* UR months after date, application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell lot No. 135, in first section Lee county, containing 20? i acres, for the benefit of the heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, late of Gwinnett county. ’ ° , JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm r. October 10, 1838 P UI 14 ra °ntlui after date application will he *• mane to the honorable Inferior Court of Rurke comity, when sitting (or ordinary purposes, for leave to soil all the rea estate of Mark Desabay, hue of ito CT’idis.r" 088 of a divisior - beivvtei * ~anguBt 11,1838 GEO. W. EVANS Adm’r. FmVTtt f" d . a . te > a PP' icat *on will he X made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Kss£S£ : mr teat e to sell a Negro man. by the name of Will deiea?ed" l ° th ® min ° r hCirS of John H - ! novls m4 ‘ A. H. ANDERSON, Guar’n. i Georgia, r olutnbia county • I wiltiin the lime prescribed l.y law ’ot ,aVt| * * sla.-w cause why said letters JhoulJ , lot b 0 iranled T< Otveu under my hand I thh .2d day o. Jutil".4 GABRIEL JUNES, clerk. Georgia, Columbia county ; « WJI EuEAS Janies Carllidge,ndrninislrm or .|.. H boms non, applies lor letters dismissor 1 llie estate ot Adam Uoluer, deceased m These are therefore to cite and admonish all 1 •singular, the kindred and creditors ot the said ' JflP ceased. Jo file their objeelions.it any they W within the nine prescribed by law, in mv'ofiw'l to sir vv cause wit) said letters should not he ana I '* ed (iiven under my hand and seal at office ilit 2d day of June, 183 d. e ’ 11111 r - OABKIEL JONES. Celnt, Georgia, Sc riven county : ~ ■ Court ol Ordinary—lVesent, their honors Johns K eves, Peter Reddick, Jefterson Roberts, nnd Elm lea C. Stewart, Es js ’ 0 liulc Mi. JSi, July 9 th 1838 f T PON ihe application ot Thomas 11.’ Burns ad V mmistratorol Wilham Gioss, deceased, late o( benven comity, slating Hint he lias fully admlnu lered sa d estate, and praying citation for letters di« missory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show * c ume (it any they have) why the same shall not l )e granted ; and that llie same be published once» mom h lor six months. ‘ A true extract from the minutes. July 10 IS"! _““S± mGni JOSHUA PERRY.CIerk. Georgia, Jeitersou county t ~ ■ VV U ! y Z a \ F 1 " 11,,rd ' “'lministratorou , ’ 11,0 , eslate , ui 11 f-"son, hie ol this cum. ly, deceased, applies lor loiters dismissory from said est ito. - ; “ * These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular lhe kindred and creditors of said deceased ' lo tile, their objections, it any they have, in my of fice, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew . cause why said letters ol dismission should not be f granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this ( slh July, 1838. E. RUPUWELL, Clerk ■H _ J -- I y 7 ' Georgia, Columbia county; ' \\T U UREAS Archimedes Lee Zachry, adrainis- fl V V trator of Geo.ige A. Tindall, deceased, up- M plies lor letters dismissory: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and H| singular, the kindred and creditors ofthe said decear- H| ed,to lile their objections {if any they have) at my H office, according to law. Given under my head at office, this 6th November, 6 *B3B. [novSJ GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Bl Georgia, Itnikc county; W Ry //if Court of Ordinary of Burke county. fyl * 1 r , M^ KAS Benjamin D. Hill, administrator of 'I \\ illiam \V hitlield, deceased, late of said county, lias petitioned said court for letters dismis sory. These arc therefore to cite all persons intcrestW m dobe and appear before said court, on the lifrt; jW W day in May next, to lile their objections, if any they W have, otherwise said letters will be granted. ' M By order of said Court, this ,20th October, 1838. f 1 nov 1 T. 11. BLOTNT, D. Clerk. Georgia, Jellersoii county: WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator of the estate o Solomon Phillips, deceased, M applies for letters dismissory from said estate: these are therefore to cite and admonish all and 1 singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceas- J ed, to file their objections, (if any they have,) at 1 my office, within tiie time prescribed by law. Given under mb band at office, this 20thNorem- ! her, 1838. [nov24J K. BOTH WELL, Clerk. Georgia,. I ellerson county: Ul fILUEAS Hugh Neely,administrator on the estate ol James Neely, deceased, applies for letlera dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd smgularthe kin ired and creditors of said dec’d m “ be jmd appear at any office, within the timeprescrib- r l . ed by taw, to shew cause,if any they itave, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my baud at office in Louisville, this 21st day ol July, 1838. July 24 KIiENEZER BOTIIWELL.CI k! I * ' - 'Jjj Georgia,Jefferson county ; W HERE AS Slierrod Arrington, administrator m on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, late ol -la said county,deceased, applies for letters ofdismis- I Sion from sutd eslate. uisnns ~ S These are therefore to cite, summon and admon- I tsh, all nnd singular, the kindred and creditors ol ! said deceased, to be and a|)pcar at my office within U t ic lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted oa i V f n Ul “?aa,?‘ y * lani * at °Bice in Louisville, this 85th June, 1838. June 88 EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk. INOUR months afterdate application will be '! made to the honorable the Justices of the Infe rior Court of Burke county, while sittingfor ordinary putposes, tor leave to soil four hundred and ninety * acres of land, hi originally Irwin, now Lowndes yi county, known as No. live in the fifth district, it be- . mg the real estate of Sardis E. Cross, late of Burke county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of his A heirs and creditors. JOSEPH S. CROSS, Administrator. November 2, 1838. JLHJUR months after date application will he M , made to llte honorable the Inferior Court of | Coluitibia county, when sitting for ordinary pta* poses, for leave to sell lot No. 3'86, in the l2th duT met of the Ist section, now Lumpkin county, drawn T by tho orphans of W illiam Lawrence, deceased, fur i the benefit of said orphans. ELIZABETH LAWRENCE,Guardian. __ September 6,1838. m 4m POUR months after dale application will be made to the Court of Otdinary, Butke county, or leave to sell the real estate of James Hines, de- ' ceased, and also the real estate and negroes ol the minor heirs of said James Hines „ EVERTT SAPP, September C. 1838. Adm’r. nnd Guardian. months alter date, application will be made to the Court i f Ordinary, of Richmond county, (or leave to sell all the real estate of Sam uel Appleton, deceased, for the benefit ol his heirs. JOHN FINN, Administrator, in right of hiswife, Ann J Finn. Be P 8 mlm INCUR months afterdate application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Jefferson county, when sittingjfor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two hundred and nine acres ofland in said county, on the waters of Chaver’s creek, adjoining lands of James and William Clements, and others, . j belonging to the estate of Ephraim Ponder, deceased, for the purpose of division. HEZEKIAH PONDER,? „ JAMES. 11. MOBLEY, ( Lxccutors - November 19, IS3B. N'OTICE. —Four months after daft, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary putposes, for leave to sell a lot of laud in the city 11 t f Augusta, fronting 37 feet 0 inches on Ellis street, JB by 132 feet. Also, 10 shares of the capital stock in the Bank of Augusta, the property of Michael Kmchly, deceased. A. KINCHLY, Adm’x. fel November 22, 1838. m 4t ~VTOTICE. —Four months after date application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court || ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary y purposes, for leave to sell a Lot of Land in the IGtii I district ot Muscogee countv, drawn bv Jeremiah y Luther’s orphans. P. 11. MANTZ, Guardian. November 22,1838. 4tm R months alter date application will l' e I made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purpoocs, for leave lo sell five hundred acres of pine land, lyesk m Ecriven comity; one gold lot containing | acres, in I lie 2d sectioned district, Cherokee county, J nnd otto town lot in the I. wn of Oxford, Newton county, all belonging to the estate of Joseph Show make, late of Burke county, deceased. JOSEPH A. SIIEW3IAKE, I ... ISAIAH CARTER, > Adm rs. September 25, 1838. 4 m months after date application will be ■- made to llie honorable the Inferior Court ol Columbia county, w hen silling for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the real estate holonging to the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for the purpose u s distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased. NANCY PORTER, Administratrix August 3d, 1838. ol said estate.