Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, December 22, 1838, Image 4

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I I.VIfI. Ui —The mail r.-igm liiivi itl piear n M * the saw mill, late He.iliuV, on L tfie .-pirn ireolt, in f u t| op, rail 11 t>uppllc., ol'Hawed l.imihir bo obtained, hy leuvi. if l> D, or o herwiae, m llie store Messrs, Hadley A Owens, orlheau pormioodoitl, (Air Cason, at ihe Mills. A. I’F.MHERTo V, oct 17 w’,n JOSEPH S. UEYNOI S. r NOTICE. HL subscriber o.iios for sale, on accommoda ting terms, his plantation, forty (10) miles from Navannah,on the Snvatnmli ami An.usta mad, in County ot Effingham, rout liniugseven thousand (7000) acres, more or lu s, lying in a laxly, four thousand (400(1) acres of tolerable fair pine land, well wooded and timbered, one thousand (1000) of oax and hickory land, live hundred (oOO) of which are cleared and under good repair, and two thou sand (2000) ei river sw nup land of excellent qua lity, and conveniently situated for cultivation. On the open lan I an I pleasantly itnated are two line framed dwelling houses, one of two. the other one and hali stories high. The former consisting of four full sized and two shed rooms, w ith two chim neys, an out-building as a part of the dwelling house, a kitchen, blacksmith shop, corn-houses, tic gio-houscs, post olfire ( I'uckii coking) and a set of hrst rate stables; the latterron- 1 ting 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 situation*, on (one land, are two excelh ot summer rcsidene* s with ail other outbuildings ir pined, all in good re pair. Also a brat rate Grist and 'aw Mill tin let one roof, the gristmill warranted to grind sixty (00) bushels per day with ease ; three fir it rat- steam boat landings an I two timber landing, conveniently situated f or raffing; also, com. fodder, hogs, stock, . •* it required. The plantation will be sold either in a hols orin lot to suit purchaser-. Per-on' dr sirous Os purchasing : . r e roque-ted either to call and judge for themselves, o, ad 1-oss the subscriber hy mail, I uekasnek ing, l.iniughaiii conn tv . (leorgia. W*c r > " it JV . n. goldwihe. HALE Hy pjmi.iti i.i in Harke county, od district, containing .iCO acres, Iving on the waters ot ( iiii-kasalialch creek, .\os. ,H and 2 rib upwards of lot) acres dean I and under good fenc ing, a large new g.n house, gin and running gear, an excellent smoke house, kitchen, aji i double pen dwelling house,good negro cal ins,and stables, two weds of good water. An y pa, son desiring to look at the above prop utv will find the owner, or her agent, on the place during the winter«/nontln. ... c, 1). C, BALDWIN. Athens, November JO, wtlstapl la.n-o FOR S \ l.r.— 1377 acres of line Oak and i Hickory l.aiid for vi|e,lyiin:in Hnrkecountv, and on the eight mil- branch, fifteen mi) , from Waynesboro’, timl I, n or twelve miles Loin the (cnlririHriil Ruud, adjoining lands of Col. Grubh, Win. I-:. Kv,ins. Gov. Sehlev, and olb-rs. 'I line is belueen 200 and3o') a--.es cleared, eighty acres of new ground, u dwelling house, ner,o houses, and cotton Gin house. Persons wishing to but will do well by applying to mo nin- miles above'Wavnes boto. Terms- liberal, I will go with any one and snow tin* hind when required. no . v 11 wUal ELIJAH HVNK (, /'The Constitutionalist will pu, lish the above weekly until first of .human . W 1.l \f! ~j.; f, V\!),S l-’ou skM,'. rpilK subs niber being desirous of settling his ■ a Mils in .leiieinon county, oilers for ale his settlement ol lint quality oak in. I hickory |,„„l, consisting ot five hundred ceres, well improved, will, a commodious dwellingh m e. I am. gin house negro houses, and other .eil-htiil lings, will, one hundred and fifty acres new , leared land under goo, repair, mljn ining In,hi of I!. W. Crawford (twrdnrr ( ojui f 'lly \ sunl olhor-. u;i Ck* wator* ol'Pry er-i-k. Also, five likely man ; negroes, nil fi. he dispos d 01 :.t P’ll. lie ont-iy .: ! (lie m,rk. I house 1 in Loom die. on tiie hilt day of I'reeniher next I ere.i on llieihe. ’ JAMES C.UONS Louisville. \ov. )S.(S. iv|f - w IDA \V. \V NEGRO.—Rana- V-V wav irom (he ruh-eriher,on the A. ? ••ith ", Sept ninmo m m ■»;& l*r thi name ,f II IHRr\. about yC ; w So or -hi yens old. bavin <■ lost 'Of his fa, e-teeth. Uisprc smi'.dl t , I |,o has „|i vied his I"" iff 111 se for (Inrlesl t, H. c. \ lAciivVr.k.ir ,* rrw,: ‘,' l "id he paid far •us app: c-lioin uni nn.l >-.i!*•» h#*.<pin so that 1 got him again. HA III) M. GRACE dec 20 vv It P. S. t.eilri,, will reach n-.e i-tiie, at < obmifies-. (*a , or livnry i otnt //oils**, Via. jfl KAN A WAY from tlio sub . wriber, on the -iiitii of s.qi .ibs-Ay tember last, a likely ,egro 1 otig®, ijAit “7 B°y by the mine of I* Vlt IS, JfKhgjghO / (eel i i ;i,t inches hi ill, WfHwAsMs yellow, and saov. s the whites of lus eyes very much—vory white teeth, and has a •ear on Oilt) of his temples, id by the kick of a horse—his Idee inclined to he s ini, and long jawed. A liberal reward will be given to ran person who may apprehend sail hoy, or giw me any information so that 1 cun get him. JONAS SHIVERS. Bsrnesv t) e, Pil o eo . Nov. 29 whit FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. » r;ys. Km away trout thu suhaeriher, .■ -'A : m Un-ltmoti-.l I’nlh, Ki tiiilus Irom ( 1 fe yhl'i Angusiii, on Sunday last,the Kith sii- instant, two negro tu-n, via*. I v -■ w (ieorgr, nhotii 22 or US years of s i ge, yellow complexion, well j j-caif ? ',?5 (male, Slll dit in Ins In.ill, mid is C r 7 n. ar mx terl in height, lie had s . i-,„ on when he rain way a blue round 1 tSAfiska-iv - j.ieut t, linrk pantaloons and a tar paulin nr sailor's hut and w a» bmv loued. Josdmn, thu other, is ahum 2U oi 2,1 years ol nee, da k e, in ploxtaji. slow spoken, li don a blue round j ii-kel | mid white pautnloiuis, a rotind iro an while w I i hat mid \v is als i h ires o-ed. lie i, about (i\. leel right or ten inches l.ijh, ne.d t un built, w ith u smooth lace, having no lie ir,l at all. I will give the alios e lowurd lor th apprclirn.si m of said negroos mid delivery lo me at listh, if taken in Georgia, or tor their eon fin, .merit in some sale tail ; I upprahemlod out of the slate, l.r io lor eii lor of thorn. J A.MGS \N UlTlilitiAl). sept PJ It UAN A WAV from the subscriber, living 4 inHe- l .ust of Thonv.iston, Ppson county. Ga .cm the 11th iust. Tw o Negroe lIISS a man til in.l tjDB 2 ' years old, daik complexion, In 1 n\& face, and weighs Hid or 170 pounds, no parttcuhir marks re.-olleetedt had cTsTffiwaifkM on when he we t of a satinet t'roi k coat, and a patrol'new doineslie pantaloons of wool and cotton, and a new black wool hat. Abo .SAM, -a boy PS o r I! 1 years old, yellow complexion, low logged, a sore on Ins right eye'onnv, liis pant-.i loons satns as Jesse’s, and a white fur hat, ahent halt worn. I am induce 1 to believe that Sam is trying to gat hack tot 'range county. North Caiv.'.aa, when- ip • • i last January, and no duubt w ill also try ta cany the other hoy, Je • sin wi.lt him; they will no doubt attempt to get hack in the direc tion of the Piedmont route, and truss Savannah river at or near lh t n-«hn. '• li". I will pay a liberal reward fart' eit-appi-elian-l, it and detention in any jail so t i il I get them; er lor their delivery to me as a’ o.e, an ! all tea- table expense- paid. p, i>. VI \\ v | . i I’pson co., Ga. Dee. in will TWENTY DOLLARS RI'W V I! D. Hanaway (. an the subscriber ot Vi / ken, s. c„ o r the H th Oetobc r, hi- ue t » r 0" ' ,|an ’'/-.GCV. ag d about tailt\ ft yea. I, of ordinary lie:., ,1. strut made, ft ..TrA-V ttn d 1' 1 -si '■■■ id mi-..--a -,v!i ,s, a'mve n w ild wi ■ •• g., cu for 1., r "*'**“apprehen-ion and dvh. .-» ; i- •at in\ res' ieucc, Silvt-.Un. llarnw cll, DUtriet. S. or for her euulincment in -an.- ? ife jail «■< that I m her. I am ut dar the impn Ueither in Mil ledgeville, Ga., (ul whn- . j ne site „.;\s -he lies a husband, b. long.ug t . .Mr. Joan Mitchell, la tire name of At.de Pion,) or that s!>u Inn be, n pe jaded eft’to Charleston, Iys ,ne tritlin ; while m.,n. In Die latter e-.vut 1 will give* tilt. for the of fender and proof to co n .-t ! Silverton, Darn well Uist,. s.« . ( G. T. SCOT P. Novomber 21. isds. \ wit f Flic tharleston .--lercury end Georgia .lorn- Hal V. ,11 pleas .-g'n e the id. g four wieklv inser tions. ?r.l CiP.rgr Cl i» 'lit!' r. ' , U tKlili.MU'i A ( A IUPM V . 1 i f|IIIK Trust-es ol this i.istitiuioii an happy lo Q stale to liie public that they have procured the I services of John Mo.n aoii an for the next year, who 1 . will open the School on the fir- -l Monday in January (next. The reputation of Mr. Monaghan, the exer ; lions of the Trustees now making and to bceootin- I iied, tin- health and acres,il ility of Warrenton. pre ] sent stiong claims lo public attention and patronage, All the branches of Academic and Collegiate in struction will be taught, Terms of tuition and board reasonable. 1 TruMee ». —Henry Lockhart, William I*, liutt I John Moore, S. \\. Smyth, P. N. .Maddux. Hy order of the Heard, oct 1 1 w9t G- V. NEAL, Secretary, e, .1 i.iio i, ,1 At; Altl'l.llY. Anderhon District, Smith I uulina. tj (’ is w jt!> pleasure that we announce lo the pub | lie that we have engaged the service- ot .Mr. I Pleasant Jardan, for thu rustling year, and that j the, duties ol l.r - institution will be renewed on ] Tuesday, tint lint day of January next, under the j most favorable auspices. In relation ti the qualifications of Mr. Jardan, ‘ ami the course of studies laal will he adopted, we will only refer to a certificate furnished by Mr. | Wesley Lcverett, principal of the Anderson Ac a | demy, viz: lie will teach the Latin and Greek lan- I guag-s, Mathematics to Equations of Ist degree, tiio requisites for entering College, English Grammar i and Geography, .Moral and Natural Philosophy, I Ithctoric, Holies Jictt.-es. k,c., togellier w ith all the ordinary branUre:. usually taught in Academies. | The rates of Tuition will he as follows: for Latin 1 and Greek s2b p r year, or per quarter—for ! English Grammar and Geography, Philosophy, ilhe- I toric, Utiles I.cities, Ae. eloper year or per j quarter—for Heading, Writing, and Arithmetic, $lO per j ear or SO per quarlc r. First rate boarding I ai.d washing will not exceed j-,70 per year. The Academy G beautifully situated in a grove, near lo plenty of good spring water, and as one I very great inducement, the he iltb of the ncighbor ' hood is not surpassed by any in the I nited Slat* s. i Indeed nature seems to have perioimcd a noble pari I in a liiptingand in etery way suiting tlie situatlr n L to the purposes for which w e intend it, and what ever requisites nature has failed to supply w-c are j determined that a.L shall furnish. I he Academy has been furnished already with a j pair of first rate Globes, Maps, Ac., and to those j "‘ho arc di-posed to patronize the Institution, we will only say, that no exertions will be wanting on i the part of either the Teacher, Trustees, or ( itiz -ns, ; lor their adv;u)coinent,eomfort or accommodation. A \RON IUIOYLGS,') I JOSEPH COX, FALIIF.HT ACKER, > Trustees. d. P. HECI). KM. TEEFORD. J dec (! wdt Gkeekwood, VbbeviT’e District, > December 1■ >, 1.-jlfij. (j Van-;, the undersigned, invite the attention of V til” public to the new regulations In the Clas- I sie.il School at Greenwood, Abbeville District, .So. 1 <’((. We have agreed to lake charge of this Aea , demy in connexion,and, provided we can obtain a I • sufficient i.b re of the public patronage, wo expect I ’ f<» continue together for some years. We will give I i in-(ructions in all toe luanehe.s requisile for enter- j j ing Hie South Caroli in College, or any other in the I I nited Slates, ihe principal of the .e will be the ’ j Greek and Latin 1 inguages, Mathematics, ilislorv I and ( Jeography.('utnpositmti, IJeelamalion, Reading 1 and Writing, will bc strictly attended to. As we wil.be able so to arrange our classes, lha( each i on- of us I an devote his exclusive attention lo par- Genlar hnmehes, we Halter ourselves that they i will be thoroughly taught. We p edge ourselves ’ lo use our utmost t’.Toi’ts, not only to facilitate the I progress of our pupils in their studies, but also, to 1 instil into their minds correct principles of morality, i 1 W 11,1,1 \,\l ( . MOitAGNE * * 1 * JAMES L. |f f.'RKENIVOOD AC UID.UV, j r D " Imre the pleasure of infotming our friends i I , | a'pub ie generally, that the exereEes of Hies -j (I Ins i tut ion sv. ill leeoiiiinerice on t.ie second .Monde \ I in .January next. * 2 1 ! Assie u. i)Kl> VUTMENT. C To meet the increasing patronage of this depart- t luenl, we ha,, added aiioEier t-.iciier. It will, e therefore, he conducted in future, under the joint’ J control id Mr. James la dev, our former i'eaelier, i si and Mr. Wi Ilium C. Moragno, late of the English 11 Academy, both graduates of South Carolina College, j a! and experienced Teachers, 1 p nxci isn jiau; OKI’ (ar.iir.xr. 1 *' Thi t department w ill bo wmtrv tlie management ' of Mi. James 1 1. Giles, a graduate of Athens, Geo., A and of sewc.il years experience in teaching, rwr.ut! UKPAUTMEX r. This depiirtmeiit will bo conducted by .Mr. Finn, ti mid Cady, mid Miss Ohara, lute of the Sumpter- m rill \i-uie:,ii<-., Oi; tinguis'ied alike for their litera- at ry qiialifii-ations. and experienced Teachers. .Mrs. n< I inn and .Miss Ohara, the former distinguished as a C' l Mu:deal and French teacher, and the latter in Paint- m ing. These branches will, therefore, he taught on ! T the most improved uml perfect systems. 1 Ihe public w ill discover th-.-.l we are incurring ' immense expeioe for t..e hecefit of the youths of j the eounlry, and all we ask is tin examination into ! v the merits of our institutions, knowing they will be I ' patronised if know r n; for we are bold to assert, that lin in no point a v our schools surpasicj by any in (he ’ th fsoullieni Stales. * | (p No stinb nt will he admitted into any of the I N selioaN, unlnss ho eoiiirs rceomn’end.-d hy a g-.iod : ' 1 tno-.al i har-.u ter; and if he comes from another iSi school, he shall bring with him a certificate of his 1 G character and standing. A chapel is io.v building 1’ in the place, in tend vd for tlie exclusive benefit of j thu uoluiob’. 1 1< Perms of Hoard and Tuition are as moderate as G elsewhere in the District. I o RICHARD GRIFFIN,I p F. R. I VUJOUN, j ! t< J NO. Me: I. ’,1,1,AN, 1 lv J. VKKIN GRIFFIN, ( 1 luslccs - jti A. \\ \I,I,Fit, | flee I I JOHN LOG VN, j w3t t Til E GAIN list 11. LE IliM VLE lIIGH ! SCHOOL. j { 1 Pg'GIIS esta’-lislimcnt will be opened on the Istof \ I January, 1539, for the education of young l.a- j a dies, in the following branches of polilio leiu-ning; j Piumary Department -charge s2l, —’Term let ] i months. i - j The usual elementary subjects of the common 1 i Schools. I ; Sreox’D Dhvautmkst—charge $4.7. —Ter n ten , months, ' j ; The foregoing with the addition of Geology, Hot- i any. and the Experimental Sciences, History, Hio- ! grapliy, M-iping mid use of the Globes, Drawing and | the French Language. m m-a Dri- uiTMi-.M-, —charge sso. —Term ten mo-ilhs. All the foregoing with Holies Lotties, Elocution, ' \ * i.j list, datbematics, .MoTal Philosophy, As-; tro’.wmy, and the Italian, Spanish or German Fan- : guages, The ancient languages if desire J. Music an i xtra charge. (For filling Ibis department with a Teacher ol omiueiu e, arrangements arc in for- 1 wardne<».) The use of the Piano Forte, Fhiloso phieal App-.v. Uis. !!oi,:uicalGaidcu,andl alislhenies I are included iu the -abo\e ordinary charges. Hoard at $1 1 pcriuonih will be provided in the Village, until the schor l buildings are completed. The School Term commences Ist'January, and i uds Ist November. Signed by order of the Trustees, G. HV, \' MON P, Principal. Mr. G. Hcaum. nt.au English li.mislcr,grad uate [ \. MM oi the I Diversity , i < ;i in bridge, lir,-. in g seti-cb-1 Gaiiu-s , ill,, on account of its aeknowU dgeil j salubrity, as a location for his family, oili r» in the 1 above seho d. the advantage,, of a permanent teaclu r and uniform system. Advancement of the pupil willbc secured by wei kly examinations.study and not display will prevail, the moral sentiments as 1 well as tlio inli’lk’etird powers w ill bo ilcvehiped. ’ m ■ ■ Uno will be prereryed on pr'uicipli sos sea- spi el well in the pupil as in the t- .ichor. ife i rustees are pteparif.g a spacious building. I with an-; • garden and pleasure grounds. |ov 31 wit j I.IM'OLNTON ,'d.VLri',V I'id MALE Vt XDl.MliiS. rp’DIF. Fi n tee ; of the whoso Academies, r speet ij l illy give notice lo the public, that tor the iu aog y ear, they have I eca enabled again to -of t. Rev. Jo mw. Kie!, in the Male oiemy, and Miss Caro ino Cleveland, and Mist Emily E. Hart, in the FerotiV Academy'. 1 lie ev i, ,-r ■ in earn Acad, my will com' icneo on Monday t!:.’ Mth of January next. The prices of tu an :i' 'U* tb.e s 'iu. Hoard, washing, lodging apd< c i”-. i. int i in the v : ■ ■ and vini ;-1 lereol. Fitrciuidnis on Eii'.. dec 21 vest HIE IRI STEES, .Mil,OK’S NOTICE. > f. *1 ' ILL lx sold at t!iu lowcrinarket housi in this V T city on tix fir-t '1 ucsday in December next, > )by order of Council,) a negro man who calls hirn ' self John, says he belong to William Daniel, awl - that he runaway from lur:i at Greensboro, Alaba ■ mu i lie is forty-two or three years of age, live feet - seven inelie i high, dark complected, and to be sold , to pay expenses kv. \V. LAWSON, Jailor. - Augusta, i H tober 30, i 38. td CLASSICAL SCHOOL. fQ'UIK subscriber will, on the first Monday in 9 January next, open school and boarding, at his p ace, one mile and a half from llarnwcll village, jon the Blackville road. The situation, may be rc | lie.l on a healthy, since not aca e of bilious fever I has appeared in his family during a residence of . I main years. Hoarding eight dollars per month ; English tui t 1 tion from six to eight dollars per quarter; Latin, , ! Greek, Algebra, and Geometry, ten dollars per .. . quarter, of twelve weeks, payable at any time j within the year. Boys will be prepared to enter i the Junior ela-sj of S. C. College, or any other.— . Strict attention pair! to their morals, and every . | means used to sway their minds with the love *f . study. [not 28 wotj THOMAS Q1 IN. I’OAVELTON ACADEMY. r [ rHAII H citizens of Powelton have again employed | B for Jieetor of the Institution, Mr. John S. Rv ! miAimt, a graduate of Brown University. The citizens of this village are unanimous in employing , I Mr. Ingraham for the second year, and confidently recommend his services to the public. Instruction . ; will he given by the Recof in all the branches usu . j ally taught in academies ami colleges. Instruction will also be given by a Northern Lady in theorna \ ! mental branches. The Academic year will com ' | nicnce on the first Monday in January. Board and good accommodations can be obtained in the most ’ re pectable families on reasonable terms. The su | parlor health "of Powelton, and its other well known I advantages, induce the belicl that the public will 1 continue a liberal patronage. Cor the citizens of Powelton, deed wtf CHARLES M. IRWIN. Q'j The Standard of Union will please insert the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed, and forward their account to Powelton. OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY. milt: next term of this Institution will commence H on the first Monday in January next, at which time applications for admission will be received, and examination of candidates take place. The Facility consists of Rev. I.l’. Rf.uax, President and Professor of Chem istry and -Natural philosophy. “ 8. K. Taumadue, Professor of Ancient Lan guages. “ C. VV. IlowAjiDjl’rofnssorof-Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, and lividenecs of Christianity. N. M. Chaweoud. Professor of Mathematics. | The Primary and Academic departments will be under the charge of JHr. U. Ramsey, Lite of Au gusta, as Rector, a gentleman of well known quali fications—assisted in the Classical and English de i partmenls by competent Teaeheis. ’I he Uacultv of j the College will exercise a supervisory power over | these departments. The Students of Il.e < ollege will be expected to I lodge in flip Dormitories. Ample arrangements are made for boarding, &e. The rule requiring the tuition in advance,can, in no case, lie dispensed with. By order of the Board, nov 12 ,S. .K TAJ.MADGE, Secretary. RI/KKE SHERIFF SALES. 44/ r JLf, be sold, on the first Tuesday in January I f next, at the Court House door in Waynes boro’ at the usual hour of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: j Carriage and Harness,! Sulkey and harness, I pair match Brown Horses, 2 cows and calves 3 heifers, the undivided half of 2 acre lots known in the plan of the Town of Waynesboro as lot I island 120, 2 carpets, 2 Rugs, 3 lenders,2 pair bra ss andirons, 3 pair of Shovels and tongs, 1 doz. cane Seat chairs, I doz. Windsor chairs, 1 sofa, | 1 side board, 1 dining table and ends, I set drawers, 1 2 tea tables, I eight day clock, ! bedsteads I Feath er bed, 2 wash stands, I cutting machine, 1 bathing tub, I Jersey wagon, 4 mattras-.es, 1 tract of land containing 50 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of las. W. Jones and John Watkins, 1 house and lot, nihjcct (u no mortgages, and one negro woman i named Hetty, also subject to no m«; Um i hove property pointed out and levied on ns tiio UMperty of Mandoss V. verdery. to satisfy sundry it. ins. from the Superior Court of Bin ke county, in favor as Geo. P. Turpin,et al., against the said Vlandos P. Verdery. also, On t!ie same day, al the same place and time, one | rad of land containing one hundred and ninety icrcs, more or less, adjoining lands of J. 1). Thomas nd Abner v'oore, levied on as the property of'Pur ler It. Moore, to satisfy a li. fa. from the Superior iourt of Burke county, in favor of Samuel Andrews imi others, vs. John Goodwin, administrator of I’urner B. Moore, deceased. WM. B, DOUGLASS. November 29 1838. i J WARDEN SAL-feS, ■ ' j* V\! ILL be sold at the " i,rt ho ' lse Joorjp ” “** i' V renton, Win - Junt - V, ' n " rsl 1 l ,! c n Januarv new oetween Hu. usual hums ot sale, j be follow)-, propelly, to wit; three hundred ami j ilj v sos pine land, adjoining lands ot Solomon j M,.',.son. and others, levied on as the property of j ,-rdcon G. Harris, to satisfy a ii. fa. f.om Warren Superior court, in lavor of it inter Sc Chapman, vs. , iideou G. Harris and Vincent T. Hart, security,— Property pointed oat by security. Also, at the same place and time, one house and . l»l in the tmu of W arrenton, known as the Georgia Uaißoad Warehouse, or depot, at the end jf tlic Warrcuton brunch, levied ou vs the pm- I >ot ty oi ii" Georgia Railroad and Bautin g Company, j to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of Benjamin F. Hubert, rs. said company. Property pointed out by plain- LilV s attorney. Also, two hundred and fifty ac es of pine land ou j the waters of Reedy crock, more or less, adjoining Mrs. Denton and others; levied on ns the property of John Dawd, to satisfy sundry li. fas. coming j from a Justice’s court,in favorof Lockhart & Three wits, vs. said Dawd. Levy made by a constable j and returned tome. Also, two hundred acres of pine land on Little Briar creek, adjoining lands of Elisha Perryman, Sen., and others ; levied on as tuc property of Ed ward Welch, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. coming from a Justice’s court. Lockhart & I'hrecwils, and oth ers. vs. said Welch. Levy made by a constable mid returned to me. J Ell EMI Ml PEIIRVM VN, blip ii if. November, 29, IS3S. td POSTPONED male. ‘WR'MLL be sold, ou tlm first Tuesday in January ? V next, at the Court House door, in the town of Wayn-sborottgh, be:ween the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: txl acres of land, more or less, lying on Johler, adjoining lands of Henry and Jordan Heath, and Telfair, levied ou as the property of W. (. Bates, to satisfy thri c fi. fas, issued from a Justiei. Court, in favor of James P. Allen, and others, vs. said W. C Bates, levied on and returned to me by a constable. Also, seventy acres of land, more or loss, lying on Joblcr, adjoining binds of Sarah Guest, and Thomas J. Dixon, levied on as the property of Moses Gridin, to satisfy two li. fas. issued from a ; Justices i ourt In favor of Samuel U, Buxton, viz. ! Moth Roy al and Moses Gridin, levied ou and 1 returned to me by a constable. doc 10,1838 td W. B. DO! GLASS, Sheriff. VV Hi u i’.N SHKIiIPPM s v l.e.*;, A jk\ the iir<l Tuesday in January next,between ft tin usual hums of sale, will bo sold at the court house door iu W arrenton, the following p m erty, viz: one negro woman i.-ued Dice, about forty-five years old, levied on as the property of I Ambrose Heath, to satisfy sundry li. fas, iu favor of Charles Wilder, and others, vs. said Heath. — i'ropi ty pointed out by defendant, and retinue I to me by a consta! h« for v.ie. twenty acres of land !y ing on the waters of i Middle creek, adjoining lands of El i.i in- h v. and 1 otliois ; levie ! on as the property of .Mow, Ivy, to satisfy sundry fa fas. from Justices’courts, in favor of Maddux. Ad-inis \ Co., and Olliers. \r. ..id h v. • Property p lintc I out by Seaborn Dozier, and return ed to me by a a ust i! jo for sale. : _ Dso, too •vdstoads, one toaster stead three | feather teds and furniture, 1 wooden clock, j 1 pine slab, 2 dot miters, 6 gh-.,s tumblers, ii wiufc glasses, Ismail table.- and dressing, 1 pine , chow, I small box, 1 pin' s.rt'e. 2 ovens, 2 ■ els, 1 'j spider. 1 kettle. 1 skilk l and I frying pan; levied lon as tiie pro, city of Mnl'iose Heath, to satisiV j Mindrv ii. 1 As. ill lavor ul hoei l 1-lhl, edntber- tt i *STI H J VMES HALL,!' pfy. Sh’lß ’ I December 1, D c>. ' tl AKIiE.N Ml> |{ IT’.v Si Ll'. U ILL be sold at the < curt house door in >aid f f county, on the lirst 1 m -day in January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, v is: three Negroes, Dick, a man fifty years of age ; Raymond, a boy I I years old, and Bartley, a boy ID yean old, levied on as the property of Haynes S. Ryan, to satisfy one mortgage li. fa. in fa vor of Thomas t.ibgon, administrator on the c itato of DennisL. Ryan, deceased. JAMES HALL, Dep’y. Sli’lT. October 30,1838. td ADMINISiTIA'i O'*’*) * i.id. Bk V virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior H 5 Court of Columbia county, when sitting for or dinary' purpose--, will be sold, at the Columidu court house, on Hie first Tuesday in January-next,between the usual hours, three negroes, to wit; Tom, a fel low, Bitty,a woman, and Edmund, ahoy, belonging to the estate of Joiepli Barnes, deceased ; sold for tlie purpose of distribution among the heirs, 'Berms cas h. GABRIEL JUNES, Administrator. November 6,1838. td < FOSTFO.MEU sale.” 4 GHEE ABLE to nn order oflho Honorable the Inferior Court oi Burke county, vvlnlo sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in ' auuary next, at Clarksville, Habersham c unt i, 1)’ I w een the usual hours ot sole, ivvo hun dred and fifty acres of Land, No 111, in said coun ty, belonging lo Ibe ealalo of Henry T. Utley, de cessed, sold lor the benefit oi the heirs and credi lors of said deceased, 'i enns of sale on lho day WILLIAM U i’LEV,) . G. I!. UTLEY, i Ex rs - October 16, 1838. td t (JJIJIjTI El'tS- SAL El [9 V a decree ol the honorable Superior Court of ] 9 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 AbMIMSTRTfOKS’ salTi:. Hi i ILL be sold at the iate residence of Joseph vw Shew make, deceased, in Burke comity, on iho lot Wednesday in January, 1839, al! the per sonal properly, except the mgroes, belonging lo said deceased. Al the same time and place, the negroes belong ing to tbo minor heirs, will be hired out and the land rented. Hale to continue from day to day until all is sold. JOSEPH A. SHEWMAKE, ) . , , ISAIAH CARTER, z Adm rs. QOtSS r,l A UAH NTs J Tt AXOItS’ ON I lie first Tuesday in January next, will bo sold at Corroliun, Carrol ooiintv, lot No one hundred and twenty in Hio tonth district of mid county, i lie same belonging to the estate of Joshua j 1 Slanfjrd, and sold in compliance with liie last will | and leslamem of aaid deceased. Terms made known on llio day. GUILFORD A I,FORD, i Admmislrator, with ihc will annexed. ; September 19,1838, id , GUAKbIAN’B BALE* ' 1 \'&J 1 LL bo said before the court lionsa door in » y tl.e (own of Wuyriosborii, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in January next, in the usual I hours nf sale, to the highest bidder, tlie following i i negro slaves, lo wit: Creacy, a woman about 50 ; years nf age ; Clianoy, a woman about seventeen, j j ami her two children, Harriet a girl about 2 years j s old, and Fanny an infant; Guy, a boy about 15 j j years old—sold by order of tlie Honorable Inferior , . Court of Jcflersuii county, when siding for ordinary I v purposes, ns (lie property of the lale lurnerMoo'e, I deceased, of Burke county, for the purpose ofdivi- ! ■ sion amongst the heirs of said deceased. Terms f on flic day of sale. FREDERIC J RIIENY, j October 29,1833. td Guardian Ibr.the Minora. I 1 iTxTiTT lit iw V.I iTkT - j H-L be sold on the first Tuesday in January | v w nex, in the town of Greensboro’,ail the real j | estate of Jonas Fauehe, dec’d., consisting of one 1 ~ I house and lot, and several vacant lots in said town; ! I also, a tract of land adjoining said town, containing ; *j | two hundred and fifty or tlirec liundrod acres, on j wliicii there is a considerable quantity of wood s j land. Terms made known ou the day of sale. _ dec C, 1838, td GEO. G. MATTHEWS, Kx’r. I ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ~ jgi M l Id* fiolfl nn tho f.r- f I’no id-Ay h\ .lumuuy i t' Vs u i xt, at the lower market house in Augusta,! Wilhhi the teg.il Uovm of sale, j„ puimance of an I order ot tiie Court of Ordinary ofUichnior.il county, I seventeen Negro slaves, t iz; Harry, Tom, Idiilip, ~ Dick, Nancy, Lucy,Martha, Barbara, Phillip, Caesar, a Alford or Alfred, Nelly, Sally, Cornelia, Matilda, y| and Rachel, belonging Western B. Thomas, de- J< ceased, and to be sold for the benefit of his heirs. — n Terms at sale. EMELINE F. THOMAS,Adm’x. ri, November 2,1838. td ADMIIVISTIIATOIVJViift in "starkes-j - W/ U-.L 1,0 sold at tliq flesdayin February next, i (j, V v ville, on tjpffv of tiie Inferior court of Burke j n agreeable__tiA ■'sitting for ordinary purposes, lot two 1 , !' l l ’, u ". t id and eleven in the loth District, originally j ci Dooly, now Lee county, sold as a part ot the real I estate of 11. C. Maund, deceased, for tiie benefit of 1 gp tiie creditors. Terms ou tiie day of sale. eel W. W. MALI ND, Administrator. 0 f November 21, 1838. td j AmiINISTRATRIX’S SALE. , | U PI RSI AN !' to an order from the Inferior Court of Columbia county, will be sold on the first -- fuosday in January, before the courthouse in Co- | t lumbia county, all the real estate and negroes, be- i ' long lo the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for division anioiigt the legatees. NANCY POUTER, Administratrix. s ; i November 8,1 138. td _ 1' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1 11 i 'R’Gril.L be sold at tiie late residence of Haynes l v * * S. Hyrn, deceased, of Warren county, U J | ou Friday, tiio 4th day of January next, between G I the lawful horns of sale, all the perishable property | of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, com an I cotton, household and kitchen furniture, i plantation tools, kc., with other articles too tedious ci )lo enumerate. Terms made known on the day. si EVANS CcCUARA, Adm’r. December 6,1838. td d ADMINISTIt ATOIDS SALE. j, Vi r 11 ,R be sold on the ISth day of January next, f f at the late residence of John Kilpatrick, de ceased, all Hie perishable property belonging lo said ' , ! deceased, all the perishable property belonging to .! J said estate, consisting of Horses, hogs, cattle, corn land fodder, household and kitchen furniture, to | gether with many other articles too tedious to mcn i tion. Terms on the day of sale. - WILLIAM KILPATRICK, Adm’r. \ December 9, IS3B. td y ADM 1 A IST St A'IT IK’S SALE. a AN the first Tuesday in February next will be ( j !z sold al the court house door in Floyd county, ! , j lot of land No. 127,6 th district, Uh section, Cbero- j!) kce,now Floyd county,sold as the property of Wil- I J) j Run S. Kelly, for the benefit of the heirs and credi ; tors of said deceased. HENRY EVANS, November 29, 1888. 3t Administrator. | |[ 9 V virtue of an order from tiie honorable tiie j e 9 Inferior Court ol Richmond county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold,at the lower market 1 | house in tiie city of Augusta, on the lirst Tuesday ' !iu February next,all tiie real and personal estate of a j Henry /.inn, late of said county, deceased, to wit; , I One lot of land in the city o"f Augusta, with the f | improv ements thereon, fronting on Reynolds street c I eighty-two feet -ix Incites,and running back ninety- , three feet towards Broad street. | Also, one lot of land, with tiie improvements i thereon, in said city, fronting on Reynolds street iiinety-tluee feet, and running back towards Broad ' 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. 1 Also, a gold lot ot land, originally Cherokee coun ty. No. 143, in the Ith district of the Ist section, ! containing forty acres. ' I Also, gold jot ot lan 1. originally Cherokee conn- 1 ... No. 261, in the Ist district, section 2d, contan ir.g forty acres. Al-o, a 1 l ui land, originally Cherokee county, No. 17. i. iu the 27th District, Cd section, containing 1 one hundred and sixty acres. Also, six Negroes,‘Jim, Harriet, Doliv, Phillis, Eliza and Joe. Also, two bead oi cattle, a small wagon and har ness, and a gig and harness, and all tiie household and kitii.cn turnilure, with various other articles too tedious to mention. ' TenmraHa , JANE P. ZINN, AJiiPy. JOHN FOSTER, Adm r. November S n , 1838. td 4 KAfiLE tn ir t.f the Honorah^ j\. Inferior Coml of Jell - : s-m county, when Gt* for ordinary pu.poses, will be so d, on the !»•: t Tuesday in Jiarcn next, at the Court House door hi the town of Vi aynesho.o’ between the usual hour's of sa'e, one Tract of Land in tuc county of Burke, on the waters of David's liranch, adjoining lands or John Lodge, John McGruder, and T. -I. Mordoch, containing C 95 acres, move or less ; sold lor the Lcir.Uit ot the Heirs of Benjamin Brown, dec’d, minors. Terms cash. dee 10 JAMES CROSS, Guard’n. N'OTI E.—Wiil he sold on the. first Monday in January next, at Hamburg, three Negroes, viz : Tom, Emma, and Mamet, being a pait of the undivided estate of .Mrs. Helen Lamkin, deceased, by order of a decree of the ( ourt of Equity. Terms made Known at the rale. ABNER WHATLEY, Ex’r. December 12,1838. td KX- Cl tIuX’S SALBi “ ON Saturday, t!ie loth day of December next, at the late residence of William Underwood, de ceased, in Columbia county, will be sold, the whole of the perishable properly belonging to said estate, consisting ol corn, fodder,6cc., horses, mules, cattle, hogs, plantation utensils, wagon, cotton gin, &c. Terms made known at the sale. MARY JONES, Executrix. __ October 25, IS3B. td V T OTICE- —There will be offered for sale on TV Monday and Tuesday, the 17th and ISth days ot 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 of Plantation Tools, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture of various kinds, and many other articles not enumerated. ALSO, There will be 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. iiov 15 wit ANDREW JOHNSON, Ex’r. A GRECALLE to i n order of the Honorable In ga. foior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the fust 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 1(10 acres more or loss, sold as the property of H. J. lioo, deceased, for the beneiit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale, nov 15 A. H. ROE, Adm’r. A GREEABLF. ta an order of the Honorable In -1 \ ferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court House door, in the town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, one half of two unimproved lots of Land, in said town, belonging to the estate of John J. Roe, deceased, sold for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. nov 15 A. H. ROE, Adm’r. A GRKEABLE to an order of the Honorable ln il. 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 of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, the following lands belonging to the estate of Eleazer Lewis, dec’d, four hundred acres, more or less, where lie lived, adjoining lands of Lcaston Fnced, and others, also, 225 acres adjoining lands of William Mmplnce. 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 lo _ 'E. L. COWART, Exec’r. A IIMI \ * -ST It A Tll It' S JSAI.hj. WILL be sold at the market house in the town ¥ V 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 j the honorable Inferior court of said county, "‘ben sitting for ordinary purposes, the following negro * ■laves, vizi Dolly, r woman about sixty years of ige, Harry, a man about twenty-five years old; . Amy, a woman about twenty years old, and Mary, a i ;irl about five years old, Violet, a woman about ! wenty years oPR the property of the late James T. 1 dudseii, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ELISHA SMITH, Administrator. | , la.-iaas. td , 1 j UXKCUTOIDS S.As7eT~ TGi? 1 ’ ON the first Tuesday in Ft'bntn'-— ■ nomsviile, p at the market house in <*wtul hours of sale, ti leffisrson county, w-Gtiie estate of Maj.-John Eev- b feyroes beX said county, deceased, together with ll invny other articles. Terms cash. JNO. MACPHERSON BERRIEN, November 26,1838. td Executor. I' leorgia, Columbia county: I J R a fIIEREAS William Cliett applies for letters • < f f of administration on the estate of Jonathan ]c Iliett, deceased: j ll These arc therefore to cite' and admonish all and ingular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas- | d, to file their objections, (if any they have) at my { " flicc, according to law. j Given under my hand at office, this sth day of j December, 1838. j dec 10 GABRIEL JONEB, Clerk. Georgia. Columbia county: HEREAS Green J. Dozier applies for letters yy of administration on the estate of Eleanor D. Appling, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and . Jugular, the kindred and 'creditors of the said de- j leased, to file their objections (if any they have) at iiy office, according to law. , Given under mv hand at office, this 11th Deccm- 1 , Jcr, 1838. [dec l'ij GAii.tlEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, iinrke county; By the Court of Ordinary of Burke county, j ■ FWrHEREAS Benjamin D. Hill,administrator of j y y William Whitfield, deceased, late of said ' .■ounty, lias petitioned said court for letters dismis- J wry. s These are therefore to cite all persons interested, lobe and appear before said court, on the first Mon day in May next, to file their objections, if any they rave, otherwise said letters will be granted. Bv order of said Court, this2oth October, IS3B. nov 1 T. H. BLOTNT, D. Clerk. i Georgia, Scviveu county: _ } Domini Ordinary—Present, iheir honors John S. Rimes, Peter Roddick, Jefferson Roberts, and 11 Chn !cs C. Stewart, Esjs little Ah’. Si. July 0/7;, 1838. FT PON the application of Thomas H. Burns, ad minisirator of William Gross,deceased, late of Seriven county, s ating i bat be lias fully admims- c K rod ca d estate, and praying citation for letters dis- i t inns >ry. It is, on motion, ordered ilia! the Clerk c Jo issue a citation, requiring all persons to show 1 c mee(i! any they have) why the same shall not be 1 gr.iiiled ; and that the same be published once a f month lor six months. A true extract from the minutes. Jn'y 10,183 aitg4 mom JOSHUA PERRY, Gierk. Georgia, Jefferson county: % %/ HEREAS Bryant Fill lord, administrator ou vv the estate'.d Seth Eason, lilo ol this coun- " ty, deceased, applies for letters dismissory Irom said e.-ttlo. j These are therefore to cite and r.dmoniah all and | singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to flit their objections, if any they have, in my of fice, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew ctusc why said loiters of dismission should not be granted. I Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this sth July, 1838. ' E. BOTH WELL, Clerk. ■My 7 Georgia, Columbia county; riII.REAS Archimedes Lee Zachry, adminis v T trator of George A. Tindall, deceased, ap plies for letters dismissory: i hose arc thereiore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors oftho said deceas ed, to file their objections (if any they have) at my office, according to law. Given under my handat office,this 6th November, IS3B. [nov 8j GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Scnveu county: HI IIKUEaS Azinah Enneis applies forle.ters dismissory on the estate ol Annets Arnett, of Seriven county, deceased : ’1 hose are thereiore to cite and admonish all end -ingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear at my office witlvn the time pro scribed by law, to shew cause ifauy they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, in Jacksotiboro, this K ill day of September, 1838. sept 10 JOSHUA PERRY,GIctk. Georgia, IltrLe oottiii, ; fc'V Civility Luiiii, admii isirutrix , ~ a. e ;s; mi and appear at my office, wi11.,., *<l by law.to show cause, it any they idters should not he granted, * said Given under my hand, at office in Wavn Ps n„,„ tins JUtli Jiffy, JBJB. Hy order of court * b a,l ° ,J Gl[ > T. ii. Blount, b. (h:!s 1 Georgia, Seriven county : VV i }!i:: i|, i AS i ' lus< ’ s i N - -'ieGnll applies for h t . I WIT-io'lt i d , “ 0r> f ,rom 1,10 executorsl,ip ~f f| " * Hopson, of Semen county, deceased • 1 hose are therefore to cite and admonish alt ami | ’"o ,il,r 1 ,l ° Rtuclred and creditors el said deceased ; to t o and appear at ray office, within the tin c ure-’ , scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have ; win said letters should not ho granted 1 i Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro. tins lU.hday of September, 183-t I w »- IJU JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. ; Georgia, Eutkc county : j By the Court of Ordinary, ,f Burke county i WHEREAS Susannah Smith, Administatrix of ; V V Benjamin Smith, dec’d., late of said county I has petitioned said Court, for letters dismissory ‘ ’ These arc therefore to cite 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 shew cause, if any tlitv •>ave, why said letters should not be granted. (h^ l «t e i n a umle i- my hand at oilicc > in Waynesboro. thu Sth day ot Nov. 1838. 15 T- H. BLOTNT. D. C Gcoigra, .Vcnveu County; 1 ft,V HEREAS Noah Freeman applies for letters dismissory. on the estate ol Eliza t,i.w dec,,ot Seriven county. Clivcr, These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the j deceased, to be and appear at my office within the tune prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they ha\Oj why said letters shall not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at ofiito this 2th day of November, 1838. ’ this __ nov JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson couniyl W l ' WEREAB Hugh Neely, administrator on the estate ol James Neely, deceased, applies fur letters dismissory from said administration. J heso nro tin reforo to cite and admonisli al! ntv singular the km I rod and creditors of said dec’d t he and appear at any office, within the lirneprescril ed by mvv, to shew cause,if any they have, win said tellers should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 21st day ot July, 1833. July 24 EIfENF.ZF.R POTIIWELL.CI k Georgia, Jefferson county: “ VV Ashley Phillips, administrator of w ,. L’ e estate o Bolomon Phillips appl.es for letters d.smisso.y from said estate - ’ These are therefore to cite and admonish all singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to file then; objections, (if any they havl ? at mv office, vv itlnn tl.e tune prescribed by taw. ’ * v, Given under rah hand at office, this 20th Nov«-*— *' ber, 1838. [nov 24] E. BOTH WELL, Clerk. Georgia,Jefferson county; \\' EU EAB Bherr,d Arrington, administrator A » on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, Into of aa. J county, deceaswl, applies lor letters of dismis- I slot, from said estate. | 'These are thereiore to cite, summon and odmon- ; tsh, a land singular, the kindred ami creditors ot said deceased, to he ami appear at my office within I the lime prescribed hy law, to shew cause, if any ' llio> have, why said letters should not !»e granted | Citvon under my hand at office in Louisville, this 25:1. June, 1838 Juneßß EBEN ?■?PA BOTHWELL, Clerk. I tT'Vr after d;,to application will he .t made to the honorable the Justices of the Infe uot Comtot Lurke county, while sitting for ordinary u U m J ' e n tol i f ?11V0 10 5:1,11 four hundred and ninety aues of land, in originally Irwin, now Lowndes I county, known as No. live in the fifth district, it be ing the real estate of Sardis E. Cross,late of Burke 1 N U ve,wwo Jo S H s> CIIOSS! > Administrator. - , —.. .. ', ”*i‘ ue Ji. made to the l.onorahlo the nlerior Court of r c v iu...t,ia county, when sitting fur ordinary pur poses, lor leave to sell lot No. 38(1, in the i2lh dis trici nl th > Ist. section, now Lunipkin count,, dravvn by the orphans of William Lawrence, deceased Ter the benefit of said orphans. ELIZA BE TH LAWRENCE, Guardian. September 6,1838, rn4m Xj" CD! R montlis alter date application w ill be made to ilie Comt ol Oidinary, Bmke county, or leave to sell the real estate of James Hines, de ceased, and also the real estate ami negroes ol the minor heirs of said James Hines. ; EVER TT SAPP, September fi 1838. Adnt’r. and Guardian. mouths alter date, application will be iL made to the Court i f Ordinary, of Richmond county, lor leave to sell all tlie real estate of Bam uel Appleton, deceased, for the benefit o! his heirs. JOHN FINN, Administrator, in right of hiswiio, Ann J Finn, sep 8 mlm tJl'l UR months after dale, application will be A made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell lot No. 135, in first section Leo g'j| county, containing 2021 ac.es, (hr the benefit of ■ the heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceaied, lute of I Gwinnett county. , s ' JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Atlra r. October 10, 1838 |(''Ofiß months after date application will he jB S- made totlio honorable interior Court ol Hnrko county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sail all the real estate of Mark Dcsuhay, late of said county, for the purpose of a division between f the heirs of said estate. august i I,lß<B GEO. W. EVANS Adm’r. INCUR months after date, application will be 9 . made to the honorable the Inferior Court, of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Negro man, by tbc name of Will, J m belonging to the minor heirs of John 11. Uheney, deceased. nov 15 m-tt A. 11. ANDERSON, Guar’n. JTNOUR months afterdate application will he made [. to the honorable the Inferior court of Jefferson & county, when sittingjfor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two hundred and nine acres of land in said county, on the watets of Chaver’s creek, adjoining hinds of James and William Clements, and others, ,|j belonging to the estate of Ephraim Bonder, deceased, for the purpose of division. HEZEKIAH PONDER, > ... „, JAMES. H. MOBLEY, $ Lxecutors * November 19, 1838. OTICE.—Four months after date, application si will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary JH purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land in the city ||| v f Augusta, fronting 37 feet 0 inches on Ellis street, by 132 feet. Also, 10 shares of tiic crr ital stock mt in the Bank of Augusta, the property of Michael Kinchly, deceased. A. KINCHLY, Adra’x. November 22, 1838. in-it ■’kj OTICE.—Four months after date application H - will be made to the honorable Inferior Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Lot of Land in the 16th district of Muscogee county, drawn by Jeremiah Luther’s orphans. P. IT. MANTZ, Guardian. November 22, PR’S. Um ij'OUll months alter data application will I’ o hn made to the h no.-able Inferior Court of BurKe H i ounty, when sitting lor ordir.ary purpooes, f" r jM itavc io soli live hundred acret of pino land, lyir-g in Seriven county ; one gold lot containing loriy acres, in the 2d section, 2d district. Cherokee countyi j and one town lot in ihe t. wn of Oxliird, Newton M county, all beiongi.ig lothe rstaleof Joseph Shv v‘ make, late ol Burke county, deceased. JOSEPH A. SHEW MAKE, { A ,i mV » ISAIAH CARTER, \ September 25, 1838. 4 m Hu ipUUU months after date upplictttion will H H made to l tie honorable the Inferior Court 1,1 H| Columbia county, when sitting furordinary purjw* Hg ces, fir leave tosell the real estate belonging to I*- 0 M estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, tier the jmrpv*® BB of distribution amongst the heirs of said dcceaffdi NAM Y PORTER, Administranix August 3d, 1338. of said estate- .