Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, December 25, 1838, Image 4

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| tWfeER. —Ti* utxlerMglied have at prcwi the imiv mill, (late BenlleV,) on Little Spin cre<k, in Bill operai; n 8 applies of sawed I umbc <vin be < btli «(d, by leaving bills, or oiheiwise, n the eture hi .Horn. Hmllcy <V (Juuiix, ortheau parimendeni, (,>i r Cason,) ut thn Mill,. A. PEMBERTON, on 17 w2m JOSEPH S. REYNOLDS. NOTICE. FJNHF. subscriber offers for sale, on nccommoda JL ting terms, his plantation, forty (40) miles Iron Savannah, on the Savannah and Augusta road, ii t le County of E(lin_ r liarn, containingseven thousam (7000) acres, more or less, lying in a body, foil thousand (4000) acres of tolerable fair pine land Well Wooded and timbered, one thousand (1(100) o ■oak and hickory land, five hundred (.500) of whirl are cleared and under good repair, and Uso thou, •and (2000) of river swamp land of excellent qua lity, and conveniently situated for cultivation. Ur the open land and pleasantly situated are two fine framed dwelling houses, one of two, the other on< And half stories high. The former consisting o tottr full sized and two shed rooms, with two chim neys, an out-huilding as a pait of the dwelling house, a kitchen, blacksmith shop, corn-houses, ne gro-houses, post office (Tuckaseeking) and a set o( first rate stables; the latter consisting ol 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 pine land, are two excellent summer residences with all other outbuildings required, all in good re pair. Also a brat rate Grist and Saw Mill under one roof, the gristmill warranted to grind sixty (60) bushels jier day with ease ; three first rate steam boat landings and two timber landings conveniently situated for rafting i also, corn, fodder, hogs, stock, kc., if required. The plantation will be sold either in a body or in lots te suit purchasers. Persons de sirous of purchasing are requested cither to call and judge for themselves, or address the subscriber by mail, Tuckaseeking, Ktiiingliam county, Georgia, dec 6 w4t JAS. 0. GoLIJWIi.E. I NOR SALK—Vy Plantation in llarkc county, . 3J district, containing 500 acres, lying on the waters of (.'hickasalialchce creek, Nos. 308 and 20!t; upwards of 160 acres cleared and under good fenc ing, a large new gin bouse, gin and running gear, an excellent smoke bouse, kitchen, and double pen dwelling house,good negro cabins,and stables, two wells of good water. Any person desiring to look at the above property will find Hie owner, or her agent, on the place during the winter months. I). C. BALDWIN'. Athens, November 26, IS3S wtlstapl lANf> FOR SALK.—I 377 acres of line ( Ink and A Hickory Land for sale, lying in Burke county, and on the eight mile branch, fifteen miles from Waynesboro’, and ten or twelve miles from the Central Rail Road, adjoining lands of Col. Grubb, Wm. K. Evans, Gov. Schley, and others. There is between 200 and 300 acies cleared, eighty acres of new ground, a dwelling house, nogio houses, and cotton Gin house. Persons wishing to buy will do well by applying to me nim miles above Waynes boro. Terms liberal. I will g 0 with any one and show the land when required, nov 14 wldal ELIJAH BVNE. Cj* The Constitutionalist will publish the above weekly until first of January. VALUABLE LANDSFOUSALE. THE subscriber being desirous of settling his affairs in Jefferson county, oilers for sale his settlement of first quality oak and hickory land, consisting of live hundred acres, well improved, with a commodious dwcliingliousc, barn,gin house, negro bouses, and other out-buildings, with one’ hundred and fifty acres new cleared land under good repair, adjoining land of G. W. Crawford, Gardner Connelly, and other!, on the waters of Dry creek. Also, five likely young negroes, all to bo disposed of at public oiitny, at the market house in Louisville, on the Bth day of December next.— Terms on the day. JAMES CROSS. Louisville, Nov. 22, IS3S. wtf tUUN AWAY NEGRO.—Runa way from the subscriber, on the 13th of September, a negro man by Hie name of U'MIREN, about 25 or 26 years old, having lost ume of his fore-teeth. Itis pre sumed that he lias shaped his course for Charleston, S. C. A liberal reward will be paid bu hls apprehension and safe keeping so thats get him again. BYRD M. GRACE, dec 20 wit P. S. Letters will reach me cither at Columbus, Ga , or Henry Court House, Ala. li \N VW AY from the sub* -jfir scriber, on the 2Uth of Sep mJSlJ temher last, a likely Negro MgWk Hoy by the name of PARIS, j live feet eight inches high, lIaJK/L / yellow complected, his eyes wMSaHWns 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 kirk of a horse—his face inclined to be slim, and long jawed. A liberal reward will be given to any person who may apprehend said boy, or give me anv information so that 1 can got him. JONAS SHIVERS. Hirncsvrlle, Pike co., Nov. 29 w3t FIFTY 1)01.1.4 Ks UK WAR I). Runaway liom the subscriber, VSI Bl ILehmoiid Haiti, 16 miles Iroiu t Augusta, on Sunday lorn,the 10th instant, two negro men, via; fesjjcw George, about 22 or 23 years ol fjkEgV age, yellow complexion, well srfflVM made, alright in Ins built, mid is f&c"' /fv near six leel in height, lie bad A fm- <r 0,1 w heu be runaway u bine round jacket, dark pantaloons nod a tar paulin or acllor's bat and was Imre too'.ed J osllllll, the oilier, is about 20 or 21 years of age, daik com pletion. slow spoken, had on a blue round jacket and while panlnlooni, a round-crown while wool hat and wire also barefooted. Me is about live leel eight or leu inches high, and stout built, with a smooth face, having no beard at all. 1 will give the above reward for ihe apprehension of said negroes, and delivery in me at Hath, if taken in Georgia, or for llieir confinement in some sale ■ail if apprehended out of (be stale, or Bis for eo her of them. JAMES WHITEHEAD, sept 19 if RAN AW AY from the subscriber, living 4 miles East of Thomaston, Epson county, Ga.,on the 11th lust. ■BTwo Negroes , JESSE, a man about 'iJMi 20 years old, dark complexion, full face, and weighs 160 or 170 pounds, no particular marks recollected; had on when he went off, a satinet frock coat, and a pair of new domestic pantaloons of wool and cotton, and a new black wool hat. Also SAM. a boy is or 19 years old,yellow complexion, bow legged, a sore on his right eyebrow, his panta loons same as Jesse's, and a white fur bat, about half worn. I am induced to believe that Samis trying to get back to Orange county. North ( arolina, where I purchased him last January, and no doubt will also try to carry the other boy. Jesse, with him; they will no doubt attempt to get back in the direc tion of the Piedmont route, and cross Savannah river at or near Petersburg, Ga. 1 will pay a liberal reward for their apprehension and detention in any jail so that I get them; or for their delivery to me as above, and all reasonable expenses paid. K. D. AI.WATER Upson co., G*. Dee. 13 w3t TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. 4ft Ramway from the subscriber at Ai- Z - H». ken, S. C., on the 39th October, his ne gro woman PEGGY, aged about lliirtv Jr j ears, of ordinary height, stout made, IfeNl and of pleasing countenance when spo ken to, and quite intelligent for a slave. The above reward will be given for her min ■ apprehension and delivery to me at my residence, Silverton, Barnwell, District, 8. 0., or for her confinement in ans safe jail so that 1 get her. I am under the impression that she is cither in Mil ledgeville, Ga., (at which place she savs she has a husband, belonging to Mr. John Mitchell, by the name of Anderson,) or that she lias been persuaded off to Charleston, by some trifling white man. In Hie latter event 1 will give fifty dollar! for the of larirter and proof to convict him. Silverton,Barnwell Di5t.,8.0.5G. T. SCOTT. November 21, IS3B. w4t U. J * 1 lie Charleston Mercury and Georgia Jour nal will please give the above' four weekly inser tiou. and chaigo this office. * , n VVARRKNTON ACADKMV. rii TINHE Tin dees of this institution are happy b 1. state to the public that they have pro med tin services of John Monaghan for the i.< tt year, win will open the School on the first Monday in Januar. ’ next. The reputation of Mr. .Monaghan, the exer tions of the Trustees now making and to becontin ued, ttie he alth and accessibility of Warrcnton, pie sent strong claims to public attention and patronage All the blanches of Academic and Collegiate 111 struction will be taught. Terms of tuition am n , board reasonable. Trustee*. —Henrv Lockhart, William P. Butt , (I John Moore, S. W. Smyth, P. N. Maddux. ... By order of the Board, j act 9| w9t G. V. NEAL, Secretary. if I. Aniluuid AC.iOI'DI V. -h Anderson District , South Darolinn. 1- IT is with pleasure that we announce to the pub -- X lie that wc have engaged the services of Mr n Pleasant Jardan, for the ensuing year, and that e the duties of this institution will be renewed on ie Tuesday, the first day r of January next, under the jf most favorable auspices. 1- In relation to the qualifications of Mr. Jardan, g and the course of studies that will ho adopted, we will only refer to a certificate furnished by Mr. if Wesiev Levcrett, principal of the Anderson Aca demy, Viz; He will teach the Latin and Greek lan a gauges, Mathematics to Equations of Ist degree, the requisites for entering College, English Grammar ■ and Geography, Moral and Natural Philosophy, s Rhetoric, Belles Lettres, &c., together witli all the - ordinary brandies usually taught in Academies, r The rates of T uition will be as follows : for Latin ) and Greek $25 per year, or $8 per quarter—for English Grammar and Geography, Philosophy, Rhc toiic, Belles Lettres, Ac. sl6 per year or $5 per , quarter—for Heading, Writing, and Aiitlimetic, $lO per year or $3 per quarter. First rate boarding and washing will not exceed $75 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 the neighbor- ) hood is not surpassed by any in the United States. , | Indeed nature seems to have pcrfoimed a noble part j I in adapting and in every way suiting the situation j ! to Hie purposes for which we intend it, and what- I ever requisites nature has failed to supply we are : determined tiiat art shall furnish. The Academy has been furnished already with a 1 pair of first rate Globes, Maps, Ac., and to those I 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 BROYLES,'') JOSEPH COX, | EALHERT ACKER, J. P. HEED. 1 WM. TELFORD. J dec G wit Greenwood, Abbevil e District;7 December 10, IS3S. \\T E, the undersigned, invite the attention of V the public to toe new regulations in theClas ; sical School at Greenwood, Abbeville District, So. i Ca. Wc have agreed to take charge of this Aca ; demy in connexion,and, provided we can obtain a 1 sufficient share of the public patronage, wc expect !to continue together for some years. We will give | instructions in all Ihe branches requisite for enter ing the South Carolina College, or any other in the I nited States. The principal of these will be the j Greek and Latin languages, Mathematics, History j and Geography,Composition, Declamation, Reading and Writing, will be strictly attended to. As we 1 will be able so to arrange unr classes, that each one of us can devote his exclusive attention to par ticular branches, we flatter ourselves that they I will be thoroughly taught. Wc podge ourselves j to use our utmost efforts, not only to lacilitalc the progress of our pupils in their studies, bm also, to instil into their minds correct principles of morality. WILLIAM C. MORAGKE JAMES L. LESLV. GREENWOOD ACADEMY. We have the pleasure of informing our friends and the public generally, that the exercises of these institutions will recommence on the second Monday in January next. CLASSIC AI. DEPARTMENT. To meet the increasing patronage of this depart- j mont, wc have added another teacher. It will, ■ therefore, he conducted in future, under the joint ! control of Mr. James Lesley, our former Teacher, | and Mr. William C. Moragne, late of the English ) Academy, both graduates of South Carolina College,) anil expciienced Teachers. ENGLISH MALE DEPARTMENT. This department will be under the management of Mr. James 11. Giles, a graduate of Alliens, Geo., and of several years experience in teaching. KEMAI.F. DEPARTMENT. This department will be Conducted by Mr. Finn, and Lady, and Miss Ohara, late 0 1 the Sumptor vill Academies, distinguished alike for their litera ry qualifications, and experienced Teachers. Mrs. l inn and Miss Ohara, the former distinguished as a Musical mnl French teacher, and the latter in Paint ing. These branches will, therefore, he taught on ! the most improved and perfect systems. The public will discover that we are incurring immense expense for the benefit of the youths of the country, and all wc ask is an examination into the merits of our institutions, knowing they will be patronised if known j for we arc bold to assert, that | m no point are our schools surpassed by any in the Southern States. No student will be admitted into any of the schools, unless he conies recommendo.l by a good moral character; and if lie comes from another school, he shall bring with him a certificate of his character and standing. A chapel is now building in the place, intended for the exclusive benefit of the schools. Terms of Board and Tuition are as moderate as elsewhere in the District. RICHARD GRIFFIN,~) K. U. CALHOUN, JNO.McCLELI.AN, l. p LARKIN GRIFFIN, > r ‘« s t cc,i - A. WALLER, doc 14 JOHN LOGAN, j w3t THE GAINESVILLE FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. Films establishment will be opened on the Ist of I .1 January, 1839, for the education of young La- dies, in the following branches of polite learning: Primary Department —charge $24. —Term let - months. The usual elementary subjects of the common Schools. Second Department — charge $45. — Term fen months. The foregoing with the addition of Geology, Bot any, and the Experimental Sciences, History, Bio graphy, Mapmg and use of the Globes, Drawing and the French Language. Senior Department, —charge SBO. — Term ten months. All the foregoing with Belles Lettres, Elocution, Vocal J usic, Mathematics, Moral Philosophy, As tronomy, and the Italian, Spanish or German Lan guages. The ancient languages if desired. Music an extra charge. (For tilling this department with a 1 eacher of eminence, arrangements arc in for wardness.) The use of the Piano Forte, Philoso phical Apparatus, Botanical Garden,and Calisthenics arc included in the above ordinary charges. Board at $lO per month will be provided in the Village,until the school buildings are completed. The School Terra commences Ist’January, and ends Ist November. Signed by order of the Trustees, G. BEAUMONT, Principal, dj - Mr. G. Beaumont,an English Barrister,grad uate (A, M.) of the t niversity of Cambridge, having selected Gainesville on account of its acknowledged salubrity, as a location for bis family, offers in the above school, the advantages of a permanent teacher and uniform system. Advancement of the pupil will be secured by weekly examinations,study and not display will prevail, the moral sentiments as well as the intellectual powers will be developed and the discipline will be preserved on principles 01 self-respect as well in the pupil as in the teacher The Trustees are preparing a spacious building with ample garden and pleasure grounds. nov 30 w4t LIM'OLNTON MALE & FEMALE ACADEMIES. THE Trustees of the above Academics, respect fully give notice to the public, that for the en ; suing year, they have been enabled again ti 1 engage the services of the Rev. John \V. (tied, ir 1 the Mule Academy, and Miss Caroline Cleveland and Miss Emily E. Hart, in the Female Academy The exercises in each Academy will commence 01 Monday the 14th of January next. The prices o tuition about the tame. Board, washing, lodgini and candles $S per month in the village and vicini ty thereof. Particulars on bills, dec 20 wSt THE TRUSTEES JAILOR’* NOTICE. lo IB FILL lie sold at the lower market house In this if || city, on the first Tuesday in December next, io )by order of Council,) a negro man who calls him i'/ self John, says he belongs to William Daniel, and r- that lie i ana way from him at Greensboro, Alaba ii- ma ; he is forty-two or three years of age, live feet c- seven inches high, dark complected, and to he sold e, to pay expenses &c. VV, DAVVSON, Jailor, a- Augusta, October 30, IB3S. tl CLASSICAL SCHOOL. t fINI/K subscriber will, on the lust Monday in January next, open school and boarding, at his place, one mile and a half fiom ilarnwcll village, on the Black ville road, The situation may be re lied on as healthy, since not a ease of bilious lever lias appeared in bis family during a residence of j, many years. ~ Hoarding eight dollars per month; Knglish tui lt j tion from six to eight dollars per quarter; Latin, n (frock, Algebra, and (icometry, ten dollars per e quarter, of twelve weeks, payable at any time within the year. Hoys will be prepared to enter the Junior classjof S. C. Cellege, or any other. — Strict attention paid to their morals, and every means used to sway their minds with the love es ! study. [nov 2d wiitj THOMAS tjl IN. POW ELTON ACADEMY. INIIE citizens of Powelton liave again employed for Hector of the Institution, Mr. John S. In ur.siiam, a graduate of Drown University. The citizens of this village are unanimous in employing Mr. Ingraham for the second year, andconfidently recommend his services to the public. Instruction will be given by the I’.ccor in all the branches usu ally taught in academies and colleges. Instruction will also be given by a Northern Lady in the orna mental branches. The Academic year will com mence on the first Monday in January. Hoard and good accommodations can he obtained in the most respectable families on reasonable terms. The sn j perior health of I’owelton, and its other svell known I advantages, induce the belief that the public will I continue a liberal patronage. For the citizens of Povndton, I dee 6 wtf CHARLES M. IRWIN. 'X}' The Standard of Union will please insert j the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed, I and forward their account to Powelton. OGLII ITKIIf B*ld CMVEttSITY. THE next term of this Institution willcommcncc on the first Monday in January next,at which time applications for admission will be received, and examination of candidates take place. The Faculty consists if Rev. C. P. Hr.MAN,Presidentaml Professor of Chem istry and Natural Philosophy. “ S. K. Tai.madof., Professor of Ancient Lan guages. “ C. W. Howard, Professor of Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Evidences of Christianity. N. M. Cr awford, Professor of Mathematics. 'I he Primary and Academic departments vill be under the charge of Mr. H. Ramsey, late of Au gusta, as Rector, a gentleman of well known quali lications—assisted in the Classical and English de partments by competent Teachers. The Eacuity of the College will exercise a supervisory power over these departments. The Students of the College will be expected to lodge in the Donnitories. Ample arrangements ape made for boarding, &c. The rule requiring the tuition in advance, can, in no case, be dispensed with. 11V order of the Hoard, nov 12 \s. .If TALMA DGE, Secretary. ITI/UKU SilElllEE SALE. BBTILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in January Ts next, at the Court House door in Waynes boro’ at tlie usual hour of sale, the following pro perty, to wit; 1 Carriage and Harness,! Sulkoy and harness,! pair match Hrown Horses,2 cows and calves 2 heifers, the undivided half of 2 acre l lots known m the plan of the Town of Waynesboro as lot inland 120, 2 carpets, 2 Rugs, 3 fenders,2 pair brass andirons, 3 pair of Shovels and tongs, I doz. cane Seat chairs, 1 doz. Windzor chairs, 1 sofa, 1 side board, 1 dining table and ends, 1 set drawers, 2 tea tables, 1 eight day clock,4 bedsteads 1 Feath | er bed, 2 wash stands, 1 cutting machine, 1 bathing [ tub, I Jersey wagon, 4 mattrasses, 1 tract of land containing h 0 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of .las. \V. Jones and John Watkins, 1 house and lot, subject to no mortgages, n>»<\ one negro woman named llciiy, also subject lo no mortgages ; the I above property pointed out and levied on as the 1 property of Mandoss P. Verdery. to satisfy sundry i (i. fas. from the .Superior Court of Burke county, in s favor of (ieo. P. Turpin,et al., against the said 1 Mandos P. Verdery. j also, I 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 ol’Tur ner 11. Moore, to satisfy a li. fa. from the Superior Court of Burke county, in favor of Samuel Andrews and others, vs, John Goodwin, administrator of Turner B. Moore, deceased. WM. B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff. November 29,1838. td WARREN SIIEUIEI r SALES. , 11/ ILL be sold at the court house dour in War- i » » renton, Warrcncounty,on the fust Tuesday i in January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: three hundred and fifty acres of pine laud, adjoining lands of Solomon Newson. and others, levied on as the property of Gideon (1. Harris, to satisfy a fi. fa. f.om Warren Superior court, in favor of Winter & Chapman, vs. Gideon 0. Harris and Vincent T. Hart, security.— Property pointed out by security. Also, at the same place and time, one house and lot in the town of Warrcnton, known as the Georgia Railroad Warehouse, or depot, at the end of the Warrcnton branch, levied on as the pro rty of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, i to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of Benjamin F. Hubert, I vs. said company. Property pointed out by plain tilTs 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 property of John Dawd, to satisfy sundry ti. fas. coming , from a Justice's court, in favor of Lockhart & Three wits, vs. said Dawd. Levy made by a constable 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 the property of Ed ward Welch, to satisfy sundry li. fas. coming from , a Justice’s court, l.ocklv'.rt i Thrcewits, and oth ers. vs. said Welch. Levy made by a constable I and returned to me. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff, j November, 29, IS3S. td POSTPONED SALE. 1 B V r H.L be sold, on the first Tuesday in January 1 V next, at the Court House door, in the town ' '■ of Wayncsborough, be;ween the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: 4SI acres of land, ’ 1 more or less, lying on .lobler, adjoining lands of Henry and Jordan Heath, and Telfair, levied on as 1 j the property of VV. C. Hates, to satisfy three li. fas. | issued from a Justices Court, in favor of James P. ( I Allen, and others, vs. said W. C Bates, levied on ’ I and returned to me by a constable. Also, seventy acres of land, more or less, lying on Joblcr, adjoining lands of Sarah Guest, and I Thomas J. Dixon, levied on as the property of Moses Gridin, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued from a Justices! ourt in favor of Samuel It. Buxton, viz. Seth Royal and Moses Griffin, levied on and returned to me bv a constable. dec 10,1838 td W. B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff. S WAKKKX SHEIUEF’S SALKS. ' *"XN the first Tuesday in January next, between f the usual hours of sale, will be sold at the * court house door in Warrcnton, the following prop } erty, viz: one negro woman named Dice, about 1 j forty-live years old, levied on as the property of ■ S | Ambrose Heath, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor J. of Charles \\ ilder, 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 Kldridge 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 cut by Seaborn Dozier, and return ** ed to me by a constable for sale. t 0 Also, two bedsteads, one tcaster stead three " feather beds and furniture, 1 wooden clock, l *> 1 pine slab, 2 decanters, C glass tumblers, 6 * • wine glasses, 2s mall tables and dressing, 1 pine ”1 chest, 1 small box, 1 pine safe. 2 ovens, 2 pots, 1 L,t spider, 1 kettle, 1 skillet and I frying pan; levied '.B on as the property of Ambrose Heath, to satisfy l * sundry 11. fas. in favor of Joel Cloud, and others, vs. said Heath. JAMES HALL, Dep’y. Sh’ff. December 1, IS3B. ’ td > WARREN Silt RIFF’S SALE, | j WMT ILL be sold at the court house door in said j I TV county, on tho first Tuesday in January next, ] i between the usual hours of sale, the following prop- j erty, vis: three Negroes, Dick, a man fifty years of age ; Raymond, a boy 11 years old, and Bartley, a boy 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 30,1538. t l A DMms iH A O .T’S sa t fcj. 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, Kitty,a woman,and Edmund, a boy,belonging to the estate ot Joseph Barnes, deceased ; sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs. Terms «wl'. GABRIEL JONES, Administrator. November 6, 1838. td I*OS 1 t-UNiTITfsA 1.1,. A (TILLABLE to mi order ol the Honorable th; Inferior Court ol Burke eoumy, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, will lie sold on the first Tues day in miliary next, nr, Clarksville, Habersham count;, lu tween the usual hours ol sale, two hun dred and liliy acres of Land, No. 111, in «md comi ty, belonging lo tho estate r.l Henry T. Utley, de censed, sold lorthe benefit ot the heirs and credi lors ol said deceased, lermsol sale on theduy. WILLI AM UTLEY, > L . , G. 15. UTLEY, ( tx r ‘ October 16, 1838. td C 0.11.11 jTTEI.S’ SALE. BV a decree ot the honorable Superior Court of the Middle District of Georgia, will be sold at Columbia court house, on the lirst 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 A DMI A INITIATORS*' MALE. ILL be sold at lire lute residence of Joseph • V Shew make, deceased, in Burke comity, on the Ist Wednesday in January, 1839, nil the per sonal properly, except the rugroes, belonging to said deceased. At tlie same lime and place, the negroes belong ing to the minor heirs, will be hired out and the land tented. Sale to continue from day lu day until (ill is sold. JOSEPH A. SIIEVVMAK E, ) ~ , ISAIAH CARTER, } Adm rs. oct 25 td A D.VII.VIs rtIATOKS’ .v» LTT ON tho first Tuesday io January next, will he sold nt Carrolton, Carrol county, lot No one hundred and twenty in the tenth district of said county, lire same belonging to Ike estate ol Joshua Stanford, and sold in compliance with the lust will and testament of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. GUILFORD ALFORD, Administrator, with the will annexed. September 19, 1838. id GUARDIAN’B MALE. WILL tie sold before tho court house door in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, on tlie first 'Tuesday in January next, in the usual hoars of sale, lo the highest bidder, the following negro slaves, to wit : Creaey, a woman about 60 years of nge ; Chaney, a woman about seventron, and her two children, Harriet a girl about 2 years old, anil Fanny an infant ; Guy, a hoy about 15 years old—sold by order ol Ihe Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, as the properly of the late i timer Moore, deceased, of Burke county, (or the purpose of divi sion amongst the Heirs of said deceased. Terms ‘ on the day of sale. FREDERIC J RHENY, October 22, 1338. id Guardian lor the Minors. KXKI l i ons’ SA ELK ’ WILL be sold on tlie first Tuesday in January nex, in the town of Greensboro’,all tlie real estate of Jonas Fauche, dcc’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 s which there is a considerable quantity of wood s land. Terms made known on the day of sale. dec 6, 1838, td GKO. G. MATTHEWS, Ex’r. ' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. f WILL bp sold on the first Tuesday in Jan 11 Hl y next, at the lower market house in Augusta, 1 within the 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, Martha, Barbara, Phillip, Caesar, Alford or Alfred, Nelly, Sally, Cornelia, Matilda, and Rachel, belonging Western B. Thomas, de caused, and to ho sold for the benefit of his heirs. — ’ Terms at sale. EMELINEF. THOMAS,Adm’x. November 2, 1838. td s ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold at the court house in Starkes villo, on the first Tuesday in February next, * agreeable to an order of the Inferior court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lot two hundred anil eleven in the 15th District, originally 1 Dooly, now Lee county, sold as a part of the real estate of 11. C. Maund, deceased, for the benefit of i the creditors. Terms on the day of sale. VV. W. MAUND, Administrator. November 21, 1838. td AD.’tINISTRVriiIX’S SALE. PURSUAN T to an order from the Inferior Court of Columbia county, will be sold on the tirst Tuesday in January, before the court house in Co lumbia county, al) the real estate and negroes, be long to the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for division amongt the legatees. NANCY PORTER, Administratrix. i November 8,1838. td i ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1 WILL be sold at the late residence of Haynes , S. Ryrn, deceased, of Warren county, on Friday, the 4th day of January next, between 1 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, &c., with other articles too tedious 1 to enumerate. Terms made known on the day. EVANS CcCRARY, Adni’r. December 6,1838. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. sold on the 18th day of January next, V ? 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, com j and fodder, household and kitchen furniture, to ! gether with many other articles too tedious to men tion. Terms on the (lav of sale. WILLIAM KILPATRICK, Adm’r. December !), 1838. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in February next will be sold at the court house door in Floyd county, ' lotoflaudNo. 127,5 th district, 4th section, Chero- ; kce.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. A 1)111MSTU ATOII ’SSA L E BY virtue of an order from the honorable the 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 {ersonal estate of Henry /inn, late of said county, deceased, to wit: tine 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 three feet towards Broad street. Also, one lot of land, with the improvements thereon, in said city, fronting on Reynolds street ninety-three 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 loss. Also, a gold lot ot land, originally Cherokee coun ty, No. 143, in the 4th district of tiie 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. 170, in the 2ith 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 100 tedious to mention. Terms at sale. JANE D. ZINN, Adm’x. JOHN FOSTER, Adrn r. November 30, IS3S, t j I 4 GKEEABLK to an order of the Hunorubt ( i’ll. Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sit ! ting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on tlie I firoi inesday in Maretj next, at the Court House door in the town of Waynesboro’ between the usual boms of sale, one J'ractof Land in the county of Burke, on the waters of David s Branch, adjoining lands ol John Lodge, Jo.m MiGruder, and T. J. riOidoch, containing 69) acres, more or less ; sold oi the benefit ot tnc Heirs of Benjamin Brown, dec'd, minors. Terms cash. tU ' c ]l) JAMES CROSS, Guard’n. V T °'l I E.—Will be sold on the lirst Monday in -i-1 Januaiy next, at Hamburg, three Negroes, mz : loin, Emma, and Haniet, beinga part of the undivided estate of Airs. Helen Lamkin, deceased, by order ot a decree of the i ourt of Equity. Xerms made known at toe sale. ABNER WHATLEY, Ex’r. December 12, 1838. t(] O wc . ai'-ci-'i;rhdThale; N Saturday, the 15th day of December next, at tlie late residence of William Underwood, de ceased, in Columbia county, will be sold, the whole ol the perishable property belonging to said estate, consisting ol corn,lodder,&c., horses, mules, rattle, hogs, plantation utensils, wagon, cotton gin, &c. Terms made known at the sale. MARY JONES, Executrix. October 25, IS3B. td IVj Ol ICE. I heic will be offered for sale on Monday and Tuesday, the 17tb and 18th days oi December next, at the late residence of John rord, dec., in Gwinnett county, Ga., all the per sonal property belonging to saiii deceased, consisting ol Horses, t attle, Hogs, one set of Blacksmiths tools, one large sett of Plantation Tools, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture of various kinds, and many oilier articles not enumerated. ALSO, There will be sold before the Court House door of said county, on the Bth day ot January next, within the usual hours of sale, six Negroes belonging lo 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. AGREEABdE to an order of tao’llonorable In fori or Court of liurke county, when sitting for indinary purposes, will be soM on the lust Tuesday in February next, at the Court House door, in Wal ker county, between the usual hours of sale, a Lot of Land, iSo. 05, 2Sth district, 3rd section, contain mg 160 acres more or less, sold as the property of H. J. Hoe, deceased, for the benefit of tlie creditors ol said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. lIOV if > A. 11. 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 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. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable In terior 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 bundled acres, more or less, where he lived, adjoining lands of Leaston 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 UM I i\ k nT It a T« t It'S .-S A iLfcT, ‘ "lAr iLL sic sold at the market house in the town Tl of Louisville, Jefferson county, on the first Tuesday in February next, in tlie 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 five years old, \ iolet, a woman about twenty years old, the property of the late James T. Hiytaen. deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ELISHA MM! I'M, November 19, 1838. td EXKC U fO tt’N SA iTET 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. J NO. MACPHERSON BERRIEN, November 26, 1838. td Executor. Georgin, Columbia county: WHEREAS William Cliett applies for letters of administration on the estate of Jonathan Cliett, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to file their objections, (if any they have) at my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office, this sth day of December, 1838. ‘ dec 10 GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county: WHEREAS Green J. Lozier applies for letters of administration on the estate of Eleanor D. Appling, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) at my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office, this 11th Decem ber, 1838. [dec 14] GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, iturkc county: By the Court of Ordinary nf Burke county. Benjamin D. Hill, administrator of TT William Whitfield, deceased, late of said county, has petitioned said court for letters dismis sory. These are therefore to cite all persons interested, dobc and appear before said court, on the first Mon day in May next, lo lilt? their objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. By order of said Court, this*2oth October, 1838. nov 1 T. H. BLOTNT, D. Clerk. Georgia, Scriven county: Court ot Ordinary Picsenl, ilieir honors JohnS. Kieves, Peter Roddick, Jefferson Roberts, and Chn les (’. Stewart, Esjs Jinle AT. Si. July 9M, 1838. UPON Ihe application of Thomas 11. Burns, ad ministrator ot W illiam Gioss, deceased, lale of i Scriven county, slating i Hat he has fully admims ! tcred su'd estate, and praying citation for letters dts j missory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk ■ do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show 1 c mss (if any they have) why the same shall not be ; gnntcd ; and that the same be published once a month lor six months. A true extract from the minutes. Ju’y 10, 183 aug 4 m6m JO-lIUA PEKRY, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS Bryant Fullbrd, administrator ou the estate of Smh Eason, hte of this coun ty, deceased, applies lor leiters dismtssory from said est ate. These are therefore to cite and r.dmnnish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo file their objections, if any they have, in my of fice, within tlie time prescribed ’by law, lo shew c uise wliy said letters of dismission should nut bo grained. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this Sth July, 1838. £. BOTH WELL, Clerk. J.-.lv 7 Georgia, Columbia comity: WHEREAS Archimedes Lee ZachrJ?, adminis trator of George A. Tindall, deceases], aD . plies for letters dismissory: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to hie their objectk ns (it any they have) at my office, according to law. J Given under my handat office,this6th November 1838. [novß] GABRIEL JofTES, Clerk. ’ Georgia, Scriven county; VV Enneis applies lorleiters Y • dismissory on Ihe estate of Anneis Arnett, ot Scriven county, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and Mngular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear nt my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said leiters should not be granted Given under my hand at office, in Jacksonboro, this K ih day of fceptemher, IH3B ie P tlu JOSHUA PERRY,CIerk. j Georgia, ilurke county; I ilKtth>.s Cuany hiimi, admini-irain'. l , , R*e Ml ate of Moses Bunn, deceased auntie Or letters ol dismission from said ’ H 1 base are thereloru to cite and admonish „ii , singular ll.ckindred and creditors uf.a.d dec"/*? t)« and appear at niy office, within the nine prescr.l* Il.‘« 3(l!L July' !* B ha, lJ ordenffi ( tm, nyne,,b, ' ro - J , ’ 1 " 'J’. H. BLOUNP, o, c ler Georgia, Senven county : VV f fl Kt ; AS .‘ >loWS V "pplies for let wii>r «• why said let ters should not he granted J ’ diis-Vo?,: * Ja < k - b -. sept JO JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Burke conntyl ~ ‘ — Vm/lH ° rdil T y ' nf Burke cou nty. VV ; , Susannah Smith, Administatrix of SS»r h TT‘7^WS'S -25 _ ». blots r, d t-eorzin. Semen County: W®‘ I ! EAS oal > i’iceman applies for l-t* JZJSSSiZ? • fn-SSi deceased, to be and a uncar at me n <r ■ tf ‘ sa,d time prescribed by SS% stTcause ]? ‘" the have, why said letters shall not be Sed Given under my hand and seal J-fm. day of November, IS3S. 1 re ’ ll * nov 10 Joshua perry, cierk. heotgia, Jefferson county: VV Estate on.m Ugh iv ee | ly, l‘ (Jrnini ' itra,oron tlie le.u>rs dismissory mun saffiidtSSj P,iM ** said letters should not be granted 7 ’ ; »fi5S “AWS“ i " !i ™ <« i-oui-viii-.thi, Ju!y 24 EBENEZER COTIT WELL Cl k < ; e a rK , l .p’n^ erSOn iSMtyl ------ vy ’o h t,i:“>Ks;~r OT singular the kindred and creditors of the said i an<i „ ed, to lilc their objections, (if any they \ ofhee, u itlnn the time prescribed bv law * . Gl "s, UDdw mh han<l at office, this 20th Novem ber, IS 38. f nov24] K. ROTH WELL, Clerk. 0 ' (.•eorgia, Jeilersou county j vy ‘TpIZT:! iZSTOSZS as sraf» -dcs i-1, 1 b ?i iaa 'i c tht!relore to cite, summon and odmon ish a land singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear at niy office within . ITr «•*. to sh.w y cai.se, Ts any they hove, why said letters should not be granted I 2Ah V jZe,‘ ms‘ y Ut Ul,ke in Luuißvii l“, •»*'* June 38 EBENjZER ROTH WELL, Clerk. | INCUR months afterdate application will be 1 . made to the honorable the Justices of the Infe rior Court ol ilurke county, while sitting for ordinary I purposes lor leave to sell four hundred and ninetv acres of land, in originally Irwin, now Lowndes » county, known as No. live in the tilth district, it be ing the real estate of Sardis E. Cross, late of Bn ike l county, deceased, and sold for the benelit of Ins heirs and creditors. Jt'SKPH S. CROSS, Administrator. I Novembers, IS3S. fti I S.=a;X:Ssc I mm ol iho Ist section, now J.umpkin count),drawn f by the orphans ot U . 11,am Law rence, deceased, fir the benelit ol said orphans. * 11 ELIZABETH LAWRENCE, Guardimi. ■ September 6, 1838. r “ 4 „ i months alter (Into application will be 11 i A , nm<ie “> ,' lu ! Emm ol Oidinnry, Buike county, |or lea ve to sell the real estate of James Hines, do- | ' censed, and also (he real estate and negroes ol the iiiinur heirs ol said James Hines. | G 4 , „ KVHit TT SAPP, _Se|)temher b. 1838. A.lm’r, ami (iuardian. months a;ier date, application will be A made to the Court i f Ordinary, of Riclimond county, lor leave to sell all the real estate of bam- I : uel Appleton, deceased, for the benefit ol his heirs. I A , . . JOHN FINN, j Administrator, in right of huswife, Arm j Finn. se P.? m4m [ SV" UR months alter date, application will be f made in toe iloiiorable ilie Interior Court ol v Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, f ■ lor leave to sell lot No. 130, in first section Lee county, coma.nmg 8031 acres, Jitr the benefit of Bg the heirs ol Rachel Kenney, deceased, late of I Gwinnett county. I , JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm r. I October 10. 1838 J OUR months alter date application will he Li ■- made to the honorable interior Court ol Rurko 9 county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, lor leave 9 to sell all the real estate of jViark Ucsabay, late of j said county, lor the purpose of a division between the heirs ol said estate. I . a "g 1131 O. GEO. W. EVANS Adm’r. montlis after date, application will be j . made to the honorable the Inferior Court, of j buike county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, El or leave to sell a Negro man, by the name of Will, H belonging to the minor heirs of John H. Kbenev deceased. • ’ 1 nov lr> m-it A. H. ANDERSON, Guar’n. INOUU months after date application will be made . to the hon orable the Interior court of Jefferson county, when sittingjfor ordinary purposes, for leave Bjj to sell two hundred and nine acres of land in said county, on the waters of Chaver’s creek, adjoinuig i lands ot James and William Clements, and others, belonging to the estate of Ephraim Fonder, deceased, lor the purpose of division. I HKZEKIAH PONDER, ) „ 1 JAMES. H. xMOBLEV, < Executors. November 19, IS3S. J I t\ Xl OTICE. l our mont.is after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court El ot Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary I jmiposes, for leave to sell a lot of land in the city F (1 Augusta, fronting 37 feet 6 inches on Ellis street, I ■ i‘ eC f' Also ’ 10 •’hares of the capital stock H in toe J ank of Augusta, the proper f v of Michael I Kmchly, deceased. A. KINCHIV, Adnrx. ■ November 22, 1838. m 4t I four months after date application | iv . W *R be made to the honorable Inferior Court 1 ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary I purposes, for leave to sell a Lot of Laud in the Ib’th I district of Muscogee county, drawn by Jcremiali Ifc Luther’s orphans. p. H. MANTZ, Guardian. 9 November 22,1535. 4t m 9 tjVpUtt months alter dale application will bo » made to lno ir noralde Infuiiur Court of Burko I county, when silting f or ordinary purpooes, fur I leave 10 sell five hundred acres of pine lend, lVi'= 9 m scrivon county; one gold lot containing i! ifl ft acres, in the 2d seclion,2d district. tdieniKee counljt 9 and one town lot in the nwn of Oxford, Newtun B county, all belonging u> the estate ol Joseph She*' I make, late of Bnrko county, de< eased. I JOSEPH A. SHEW,MAKE,) . . , I ISAIAH CARTER, } Adm r». ■ September 25, 1938. 4ra | 81 OCR months after (fate application will b» I , tunde to t tie honorable the Inferior Court I CoMimbia county, w hen silting for ordinary purpn- j ses, for leave to sell the real estate holunging to th* I estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, fi>r the i of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased, [ N’ANt.V’PORTER, Adminisiranix j August 3*\ 1838. of said estate- •