Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, July 06, 1837, Image 4

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Uftu>edAl* !% KW Hi* % K % M) <t)t- LECTION AGtMJV. fpllE irrtl |>r pnHor of ft |hf Ai»£u*ta Ohrotiiri,, Imi\tnjc therxtotiiuvrhu t-idm" hf ihil (fetabhtbmei to rlnnr, and v* in umik Hig tiiperienr«i lium rawA mich n fatality ■■ nwiwl.iM bunaby llw* Fran, is diapuncd lorotuiccl with it a Hi«rural Aptm y Ibnlif rolNilwn of A 'ru*- paper ami oJifT Jhl t*, m tint, and th«* neighbor mg SouthernMil'Viiii willl ravelalm«wlcontinual jy m pretent Ihcxn himsfll .Should ill- businsMioiler <*d be sufticicnt, I lie agency will In* made a permanent onc—Mid while hi* long c» inner lion with the } r**« and coiisiqncnt k.»ow il der of H « pc« uhnr rc cu.biU' ns ui.-J beiieTiit lion such on Agency, and Ij<H OXU’U%IVO portonal :i< quuintmu-e wit In lie locale lie* mid people ol the country, ulfimj peculiar fucili* tun (or the pcilormunco of it" dimes. he (ni*l* thai I .unable enquiries will leave no doubt of hi* prompt uml faiihlul ottcntion to them, may 3 A 11. PEMBERTON. Mr rKMBf.KTON will on Mom lay nnl, coin men co atrip through Bam well and Beau tort District*. to Savannah—thence, through Bryan, liberty, A/cln tosh, Glynn, and 1-umdon t otiMi-h, «s- hack, through W«yru% &c. to Savannah; «hi then, thr ugh Id fin sham, Scriven, Burke, .Ictieroon, Washington, and Warm*, to Augusta. After w Well, lm will Irani through most of thr neighboring district* of >mith Govoliua,-and the middle and upper counties ol ami through the Smew ol Alabama, Mo»* fc:tsi| pi,ia«uttihna. North (urolinn, Virginia. At irle will •ereivc, lor collection, cluno*ot any kind Terms a* follow: Anctptiptr accounts, <V' .(including those of IVn* odn alx,) w hen made out cadi separately, Id. |**r cent;* when to In* rondo out by him, Irum got tend lists forwarded by mail, Ac., 16|mt cent. tuhsen until payment in advance,VA per cent; wiiliout payment in advance, 12, percent. He has he n ol forrrd more, in some niklinces, but cannot consent n» take more front one ihini another, «r than Ik* him eblf Wmid* willingly pai; and now fixes in Uieae Ail<* km tho*** he has p>nd % uml a* being a* low Os <ua pa afforded, or as he linn ever known | and •—trust in/, lit rr/tmtnc ration, more to the probable extent of businiss he may receive, than to the rates them iugrlls r with the ronnUl* atioii of travelling ftfr his health, uikJ In i nllfd for hnn>e!f . yirroanUle account , b per «ml, more or Icm, ar cord ng to amount, A e UtunttaHn* will be mart.' according to ineirttf’ion, and at the risk ol ilmimi u» w. out they oro addreshcd —ho luroishing the Po*lmi»tci' , « rcriifiralo ol the amount.deposit,and dceifiplion ol money, when* xnxrr amu carriage* occur* W hen -ell to hi* dive re tion, as often as circuinsianei s, amount collected, aatiily, rieonomy, Ac , nay ss in in justify, ai d checks, drafts, ar suitable notes, m s./.e, currency whore sent, Ar^caril>n uhlMiiod*—and ill .be risk ol those uddsemse 1, us h *ibru stolod. Commnaicuwmn addressed to him in this city, will be mnicdiaicly forwarded iu him, w hon ahaent. Ueftjcnce-- to any one wlio’knovvs him; and there arc lew who da nut in this city or m«-toots. lit is now Agent tor the foil »wii«g NnwupnpM* and Periodical*, and midmrized lo rvtm r MiUrnp- or paymenlN ihorclur: (*lnonicloaii(J SouLiiicl. Augusta, tVnMiiuiiumilisl, do .Vantliorn .tle.lh ul and Surgical J(Mini'll, do. Georgian, Sovaimih, Mtutury, CharktUin, .Sunikern IbitrmL, do. rioiiih rn Literary Journal, do. Aoulhoui dgriwulturiM, do. Wesiaru Chiraiiiiian, bujisluiry, N. C. ,lWmor % wUogiftter, I'ciursbnrg, Vn "onthern Idtorafy .MqnsoiijlM', UichinOud, Vn. Merchant, Ball metre, Bctomiur, Wasltington Cily, Uevicw, d». Augusta. Junt 24. wit bH Usf* Hithlishers of Newspapers, Ate., who may think piopei to etiguge hissorvicos, will pluasogive i he alrovo t wo or uueu conspicuous insert ions.week ly or iiionihly,and forward the Non. containing it. \ IVriiinnctil School. fftlilL undersigned lifts*uinilcarrangements fores* ft iuhlislniig a pengviiicni Boarding School al Bowel full, Iliineoik county, Georgia. The well ♦ known hcullhitieis of lids \itlago, Us qtiiof and so ft I mi. d aifuailon, andl Hi unoiltmtotloti* char icier <>l its • itizetis generally, make ji i vi‘?*v way, a most eli gibb Minuimn for a permunant At.adr'V. A Georgian by hmh ns well iim in leiding, the tin dersignod u duieimined lo hond all Ins energies tin < ousmgly to (ho cslablulmieni of an liim(itiition, in 1 ail rusports worthy of itiu blu rnl uutronugo ul his follow-eiitzens —a palrui ago which ho solicits so fur only us ho slid I be found lo merit it. 1 ortho accuminod.iriiiii of I'upllrt from n distance, and with a view to the pi:rmaney ol his school, Ins huusv is now upi n lor the recepiion of lionrdors. Thu dtoncftlic tnuiiageiiieiit of his liuiihc will ho con ducted hy M is. Bull, lunnurlv of Uiishingtun, u lady long « .vpeiioncod and very favourably known us u huusO-koopi r .Via. Ladd, u native of Virginia, and a lady of os tnhli»hcd reputation us an iiisiriicireav, will givclcs- HftiiiM mall the omaiKuutul hrandlo* of fbnndo edit cation. T>:nMß. IVr Quarter. Tuition in ibo iMi la-s, composed ol bogip ners,— ——* sl 00 do. 2nd v las.-, composed of such us study Geography, English Gnunmar, Aritb ni. lje,Ac f> 00 do. 3rd iduss, composed of such ini stiidv the ntic.tenl timguugOM or lb ■ high* w braucUcauf laigli h education, 8 00 do. Drawing and Ihi in ling on paper •Aim, uiul Velvet, 8 00 do. Oil mid .Umiuinre painting, 3 less ns per week, 10 00 iim Ormmil paintii uid Afsxo do. Wux-vvork taught perfectly, and u act of moulds furnishud,- 3t» ()(» do. ’lbony and Gilding, •) yp do. I miry woik, ,h (HI , do. Vusiuoillliu lhaik) l orto, BJ 'jy do. do. (niilur,- h 0 Board, washing, lodging mu) fuel, jei inenili, 12 yy Ist IVu'iu to comineni eon tho 2d Mainluy in .fun nary, of each year, ami uid on the 2d Friday in June following. 2 i Term lo commence on the 1 1 It Moiiduv in June fttfeueh year,und end on the -dli Thuibdtiy in .N»»- \ ember. Board mid tint ion payable scmi-annnally ul the x. Iwscol eaeh leim. ». FUG CM 14, ‘ptswcllell, V irch 22, ISIJT. The Chronielo und -Sentinel Augusta, and the Kecorder, Vdledgv die, will eat h puidndi Ihe above aiiet’ ic r month, lot Iltr«H* month •, and once per j’lonih for three months thereafter,und forward their •uecuunts. s. |‘. luarch 27 2nu hnlamdm Vfsi;72TAiii.n tonic MixTuin-:. Or f ever and Affile ( iimpu iui. for i/Hlcrmftteutvr /'« n r anJ Apur iooSlnntililc Fmikh nuK has warianled if , ft self, hv rqpeai'Hl trials, to heMiperior to any ur tiete vet hfierce to the publie ; it is infallible in In tkumittiMi and 1-Tvmand Au i: ; in reeeni eases it tnftennmaiel ibe t un.i s and I kvkk in twenty lour to tarty-eight horns : being ol a vegetable eom* |MisilKin, the public will apprehe ul no injurious ef leets liyvim deloUn ious minerals ; it upmates as a mild but effectual (Mirgutivc, and may be given with great itdvanUKC in Dysentery, Bowel t'oiupiaiiils, Depruv* «nl Appetite, riutuk icy,Jaundlee, Night Sweats, and iimtiy other alleel:oos of smiilur origin, lor pryol of the ofbcaey id lh*s mixture try a U.lile. ’l'he in xenior, l>cmg aw am ofthe mmiy unprau iplod Irauda that arc daily praeiutnl on lie* public, has taken the precaution lo prefix bis s'giuiiure to t!ie genuine. OCr/b’Mvtrc •'/ and Omnlpiut hetllcs This loadieme m yut up u» sqaie half pint bullies, with the word* “Moon s Tome Vixturn, ur Fever •md Ague ( otxpieror, Newoik," blown on the •aide* ul the bullies. For sole hy N. 1L GLUUD, No. 232 Broad-strocl. march 3li 74 Agent lor Augnst.a. ft’oSOiu C«ias, 1 !l E subscriber takes this iiKuiiud us intonmng -1. tfi« publie, and ail ration planters in this Slate and chievvhepo, warning Gallon Gim of I fro qual ity, mndrutiur the plan .d Boatwright, eau procure thiiiiiti tlm town of IxiUisville, JeiltTioti utility, Gins oftheabove mentioned plan will be made und warranted of tho heM sinirh* steal breasting,w nh <ast sKe! or iron •nvv>, as they may be ordered. — < a&l filed saws m ?2 50 jer saw, iron saws at $2 j'cr^tvv. N.B. UV will at nil limn have on hand a good rtoi'k, and make repairs at ih»* slmrtest notice. All yrik'ix ibaidiftilly rw-civ « d and pimuptlv atteudeil 10. JON ATI 1 \ N BOB! :U.SUN % tunc 16 141 w 3v\ A (•ooil BiU'^am, 'i'll K Subscfiher orfernoned on mov • , <( U> l*> lii« WitK is now drsituua to dis- ( n!f pti*fti of bis Hutytc and fjj{ (fonnerly ue- t ■ ■lrng (uipusl u« a Tuv ern) in li'U tow n us .Mon roe, .Walton comity, G»., u hieh is Weil improved with Boom very ueutly fined Up, and u ve ry eomiubiiious Dwelling (witlfjall the necessary out bailings, and two Iwcklutd in a very jdeusani uml lire m«*M budness part of the village. Al;y person wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine . ‘ « li»e properly. lift Aero* of Lund i mined in lelv adjoining i f ihe vilSagi!. As to health and good sehviols this \ il- i > )age w W’eHlwtoXvfi in by finjfjn Geor -;u WM. A. DAAKK. Nluiiroe, Ga , April 7 v. 3ifi SI I'il A VkIJV SPRINtiI, { IN fKANKUN COUNTY. Brofirirtor tnkm this method of ilifortniiig ■ bis ln«’i«ds and llie public, llial he will I* re a dv to open hi" llou»e at the Franklin Springs. *J nub's fiom t uairsviße, lay the BUhof June, to vis bOf»; and hr lio(»e» (hat from his iinrcmitled alien (mu lo make llieir slay comlortnblc, to rrciJivr a lift * «ral paironagr the Springs are silualed in u high pleustini purl ul the «ouniry, lor a summer re I real ind tncminonil water IN not rieelled by onv water ing place iu ihc >iaie, JACOB M. DLVALL. I June H litw 134 I *iinrlns< t'artortf for ,>«/< . IN unlonnil j ton n-solufion ud»»pl»-d nt h imeiing of the Mot kholders o! (!»*• \ miciuN Mauulu« lu i ring Company, Meir establishment will he s«dd at public Niiciiuii,oti llir second Monday in Now-iidx r next, al Vnuduse. Tmuj—One fourth raah, and the remainder on a eredn of one, twr> und thru* y* ars, in « qual irisUil m-nfs; ibr pure baser giving personal security, imd a mongagft.- on the pnanist s It is confidently believed ituil no similar rsfablish nirru in flu-. Puuihern Stutci c(*mluiK'sso inimy ad vantages. ?Mtouted on a bold and rupnl stream run mug iiKudfl sand lolls, it is entirely exempt from tin. fevor’s of the country Tho supply ol water, at 1 nil seasons of tho is tuifficient lo impel ten M times the « xiMing machinery. '1 lx* house is 100 left i long, fully wide, and five iloip.'s high; liuih of sulci granite, ol wlneh there is an inexhaustible quarry in thirty yaulsofit. '1 hero are in operation ID.d throsilt*,i’»O f t mule spindles, 120 wool spindles, ■ 3(5 loom*, two dr< <sor<, and all the oilier machinery r requisite In keep m motion. 'The trad ol laud * ronluins I‘JOO ucivu, abounding in tin* finest kind of pine li into? r, with several fine springs of pure water, I unequalled in llie and there is a saw mill upon • it, capable ol supplying all. (ho wants of ihc cum- I puny in qitundiog I heir buildings; nUo u grim null. \ aiiehise is 14 iiiilcn from Augusta, Ga , (» miles '* from Aiken, 8. I'., 1(» miles from Ldgeliald C'ourt “ Houses B.l' , and 41 miles Irani tho Churlcston und Hamburg Bait Bond The proximity lo Aligns.a I renders n unneressaiy to k<-ep n conaidcrahtfi nun • live capital invested in raw cotton, ua n weekly sop •' ply erru ho rertainK,ond ul all Mines, obtained at lair prices. In the hands < I n rnnn whoundcrsiorids the man uLrliifing biisin< ">, and would |h■r-oimlly atiend to •* if, (his Faeior) would be a "plonchd loriune. And if I lh* re be any desirous ol purchasing this de s« riptlon ol properly, lin y are to examine lor lluiliiiivft a, belofftr the day ol sale. JAN. G O WILKINSON, Brcsivhait ol the Board ol Directors. * junc 21 Jiswtds - if ’/“f‘lu* Boutin Atlas, Providence A/mmraciuring I Journal,New York ('mirier and F.nqmrer, «V (ihurlen ton Courier, will publish lb * unov* om ca week mi i til the (irsl ol November, and bend (heir accounts lo tins nfluo fur j• v111*• i.i. I.aw .Holier. i UAfiIJRN <Nf HAKDRN, Attohnetb *t l.*w, AHILNS, <Ii:OUOfA. VI/' IN. nttoiid promptly to* #ny business that ▼ w may he confided lo their rare. They will profited in Ino lollovving nmntrss of tlnr IV'cslern (jrcnil—(’Jaikft?, Walton, Jackstwi, (ivvinetl, llall> J'ranklin, Habersham, juno 2 fit M 0 Tin* ( liarlolon .Mcnnry, will plcuso give tho above six insertion#, mid I >rvvurd their acconnls lo ih«* /inn,at Album, Geo I ValiialMr I'ai'in lor Safe. f JIJIF. siiliseribers oiler Ibr sale that valuable I. FAKM, reienlly belonging h» Samuel Low Iher, ftlmioased, lying on tho waters of Cedar and Ib g (/Yfieks, in Hie eouniy of Jones, about 10 miles limn Clinton, and |(> from Milfcdgovillc, (oiitannng Acres, one l.all'of w lneli is first rata woodlund; the remain ing half is cleared and in line condition Ibr cultiva tion. Attached In the premises is an oxcollont Grist and Saw •IWU, on never failing streams, and in a lino neighboihood Ibr custom. It is «*niisid<rcd that tins form is not in l fnriur lo any in (lie cunniv lor the produeliun of I corn, cotton, w heal or oais; und is situated in a healthv and pleasant neighborhood Ilia provided I with idl the necessary iniproveu.cntK und conven iences lor carrying on an extensive imd pru/iiabJc Farm. Persons wishing In purchase, will make applica tion lo either ol tho subscribers, who will shew tho I ItuH make known the terms. I. T. TAVLOU, \VM. LOW IIILB. ( 11.it<m,' if .; , XJOO 50 li>D if 1 (Jl'lOUl ■ /A, Ctdiimn,>i r ounh/: DAMLL O. JONi. Vpi Dihdnt No. 10, tolls heloie me, John (i 'J gi.Versleygv Jus nut) oflhc INmc’ft? for said county, vne nrigi.i flurrcl Horse, about lillcMi liinids high; bus a switch la.l. slnulall loiind, a few vvlnto hairs in his foroliuud, aim a scar on Ins Idl shoulder, supposed to have boon occasioned by the collar; aiippt sod to ho twelve or fific<m years old. appraised bj John M. Hill und laiui VV. Jones to loriv five didJiir-*. June KMli, 1837 John g tanklidsllv, j. p. A true extract from the * stray honk. juno 2.1 ( I gw: 11 DM ID UAU Bis, ( Ij, fid Reward. B 1 ['T my |t|«iiUalioii nt ilinlio rouniy, on ihe olllio 1 .jih Hint.,uml noyro I,lion iiumoil SANHV, common mzo, him k, «..|1 nimlu, iiu linod to he how legged, round laee, .peeks quick when j spoken io, uml in twciuy three youra old. lie lur -1 luerly belonged lo I.cwin l oelimii ol >Sout)i (.'uroli. no. An he m iieipiuimod wall the river, and i» ml ' ltd, ho nmy ulleiopi lo gel on Nome huul, I llioreldre eiuituin all eiipuiniN ol tmatu or connolii aguinid re i et mug him on hoard. 11 hmh. h.iwevr r.Tie will go hiek io Carol mn. If any pomoii nliouKl lakeiip imi I i itegro, I would ill ink them to bring him mmo if convenient, iiodead of eairjmg him to jail, and re- I i cive I lie above reward. Jw»Ol [wßtUti] JNO. II CG\. A(iinini"lr:itoi*'M Male. | |N Ihefirttl Tliestluy In AogoU nett, will he sold ' " al the (Joint House in VVaynuidioroiigji, Itnrko enmity, under an order of ihe llonimthlu tlie Court td Ordinary id said eonii’y,-—l7l aeres of i.and,i>e tongnigio ihe l.slaieul llinnn Nnnn.doeetiNud ; ud joining landn ul .'mmii l liarron, I'.aimo id Heart i ‘iianee, and Williiim llrurkniN, in said eouniy,— Terms ol tdile on (lie day. -'.'AMUlil. H.IUKON, Adm'rul ilirum .Nunn. lluyiinidioro'.Miiy 10,1837 |may 17 loud Notice. 6 /Ol d! moiiihs alWduio 1 will make applicuiion to tho Hoiioiahle ihe Ihferior (oinn ol Oolum hi.r eouniy, when Mlling as a enurl of Ordinary, lor leave lo sell the land and negroes belonging to the esiale ol I. dw nnl Wad lul e of .aid eouniy, dee'd. June - i IliUtnftlj KOUT. HULTON, Adwr. made Io ihe Hoianuhle, ihe interior ( ourl of S'emeo eotnny, w hen soling for ordinary Jhil'posi a (or leave lo sell nd the Heal ICsime ol Ueuige 1», K. Tutiersaiii'lutv ol Huidy eouniy, deceased. JOHN ,M‘. W .VUH, Adin’r. may 4 jo-t | ('oi l! inonthaaliei dale nppliealion will he made ■ nolle hooomhle, the Interior Court ul Uorko county, when silling tururdiiluiy purposes, lot leave lo sell vine llinahvd .dries ol /.and in said eouniy, lielonym; lollieestaleof l liuinus Alnllorv,deeeasi 11, adjonniig land, ol 1 homos liusliek uml .lames Heli auiv -i ih,h'j7, John li KOlil.NSuA.Adm i. inuy -7 in It IJ4 ft;(i:ir<li:iaS 'iXolict*. j,**’! I! monllis alter dale, uppliealnm will he ■ made hy llio iinile signed hi I lie llonoralde the Interior V enn ->t liaiKe vaminy, when siiniig lor oidniuiy pm |om s, lor leave Io sell all flic real estate ul Benjamin brown, late oi llnrko eonidv, deeeased, vir. six hundred ami ninety aeivsol I'iiie Land Aelso, eleven Negro Slaves, ua llio U nelii nf ihe heirs. .1 A.UI.S I’KOsi, t.nardian. limy 81 ISJ7 mil IJ7 j|/(H-K months tiller dale applieulion wilt he -ft made to tlit- honorable, llio lulTrior Court of linrke eouniy, when sluing lio oithnury purposes, ha leave lo sell all the Ueal Kstali ufUaiinliun W a.sun, hue ol said euanty deevvisetl. May Jihh, 1887, JOHN hAXON, Adtu'r. I.'UTK luunllis alter ditto n|ipli«tiliuii w nl bo nmdo lolhe lionoiafde, tlie Interior Court of liurko eouniy, vvjheii silling lor ordinary purposes, Ibr leave lo sell One Hundred and Tinny Aeivs of tauid In said eouniy, belonging io tho estate of .Mailrew Lively, adjoining lands of said estate, and lands ho longing lo John v\ nnheilv. d/ay iOth, IUJ'J. VAUK I.IVT.LV, AdmT. may -'J in it ifts < idnihiisfrafor':i .Yatire. 1C mouths after time, application will he . made to the iitniurubio the liuenor t. uurt of Co Iniubia county, whOft silling tor ordinary purpuM*, Ibr leave to sell a Negro NV uiaun slave, namul fc*a rah, the«ahie b* ing a part of tliccsiau* us Mrs. Doro thy Jones, dtuu‘us<*d, and to ho bold lor (he bcnvlil ol ihe lairs arul crediior# of said dereuxet). LUWABU W. JONh>, Adai r aprd 10, 1837 1 in4in 83 .tdinniisfrator’h .Voltrt . months niter dolt*, oppheauon will b«* j made to (ha Honorable, ihe Interior Court us - Jctlcrboii eouniy, when Hitting Ibr ordinary purjiobvs, I 1 lor leave lo sail iht* ICeal Lsimc of (he lute James 1 i took ot sad eminty, deettced —lor the bench) of I 1 Ihe hft*ir# and crtnliiors ol saiddccemH'tl. JOHN U. cotiK i AUm’r. ji .Mary anm: < ookjs, Admx i Lcuuvilie,Ma> Isth, ! '37. tnny |7 mil j Ailiniiii*lralor** Notice. I AUCK months alterd«tt%application will hairjoc to the Imii •nifiU*, llic Inlrnaf ( ourt *4 mm county, when kitting for ordinal? porp"***. *°r i»:»xc lo f-**!! oil tlx* 1 mui ljelungiii|f to lli* 1 L*tali» of ' it iurnm Ponder, deres Md. May |ft f 1*37. JAS. M. .V .MIT 11 AI nr j E nil .■lfluihiislra tor's .Votin'. month* dale, application will be mad#* lo the honorable Inferior ( o«rt of Jcfler *on cojiuy, when flitting f»r ordinary |*nr| f ,,r leave loM'ij |)|»- real ini iir of •d, lor the benefit of tlie creditor* of t»oul ilec#»:in*l. apnl iln4f APHLEI FIUI I IPN, it m r •i/ttminiHrator’K .Votin'. J?Oi R month* alter da i* application will I* made t» (In* Honorable Inferior (.'ourt of .M --| lei son county* when telling for ordinary purpose*, < lor leave to sell n lot of in Appling county, | containing4'JO tci««, belonging lollu oatateof liar |»y Gregory, deceaand • IVV W. GREGORY, Adni’r. anil fi itvn HO .Btlmnnsl rator's .Votin’. IC in •nllis alter dale appli« alion will be made to the honorable Inferior (.'ourt wf Jeffcr - ann er>unly, Billing n« a Corrrl of Ordinary, for leave to aell tbo real estate oI Solomon PhilhpK ileccuaeil,, lor Hie purpose of division uiiiorigiA the heir* ol mid deceased, apnl filmfi ASHLEY PHILLIPS, Adrn’r. Police. ; month* nfer dale application will be j « made to the honorable Interior* ourt ol Buffo • county, ua a Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell fin.r I hundred arri s of land in mid county, belonging to ! lliei stale of Jolmthnn Johna, adjoining lands of Ur. | Jl. It. Miller, Azatuih Duk<vmul other* JEsSE JOHNS, AdmT. npril 'il 98 .tit minist rat irr's .Via ire. ' month* after dale, application \v ill lx; made 1.1 to flic ( uiirt of (trdinnry of Burke county, lor I leave lo fell 71 acre* of Land in h ml county belong ing to .litlra Ann Coleman, (Minor) adjoining lands oi John l/odge, and others. April 10 88 MILLV COLE IfV*>uardim. (aianiiiiiiN i\olico. IjMM/R monthsufu«r ..at**, I wifi make application - lo iho Honoraabla the Inferior t Vntrt ol ( •dmn hia county, * lion Hitting as n court ol ordinary, lor leave to hcJI Lot number Twenty-Six, (*C/ r ) in the second Ibslriet of Lee eoiiniy, iim drawn by Win. JL, Sidney and Ann Edward* mu doth ) HENRY W. M ASSENGALE, Gurid’n. Af.nl b, I S ,7 .Vdiiiiaisir.-iior’s notice. Epol.li muni In after data, applii alum will In; umilo to tlu* Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson eouniy, sitting forordinitry purposes, for leave to sell 1 tile nml estate of the Into Anthony W. W alker, do trail'd, lor the purpose of <ll vinion At, ARTHUR WALKER, Adtn’r. may I 4lm Ini , jL'ttl l< month* alter dtwe application will be marie * to iho Interior Court «rl Burke rounly, wlun silling lor ordinary purposes, tor Irnvo lo sell two , iiogro shiv; h, Hick and f-uoirf); togetherwith some i of iho liaal Estate, belonging lo tbi estate of Wil lium Bryan, lair of said ruoiily, deceased. May lllli, 1837. JAM. GRUBU.S, Adm’r, may 80 , m4t 11H • ittminis!rotor's .Votin’. ninnllis idler date application will bo made to the I lon Inferior ( ourt ol JeflerFoti county, when hilling for ordinary purpose*), lor leave lo n> II the real entuto of Sterling D, Knsun, Into ol said county, defended, for tber netinfit of ibu heirs and eredilors of said deconacil. HKM All 8 (wIItsWKLL, udm’r. miv I 8» 1837, in it ii" Bbccuidi’S Nolicc, B,'Oni muntliH after ilutc, uppliiutron will bp initili. lo (ho Inferior Court of Wurron i imnly, , wlu o Killing lor ordinary piirpoaoit, fir bavn lo soil part of (he rraloatalo ofjasnpb Kobnrm, of Hun cock oounly, Imply ilppouned JIUIiKK M. UOIIKIITS, ) . JIvSSIiM. KOUIJUTS. s ' ,;ec '*■ mav (0 mini 10J Ownrdlaiia Notice. jJTIOHU inouthi itlltir dalo npplicnlion will bn made SI ' 'o tin; limiiimi.il. Inferior Court oflitirke eoun ty, sit'in;'lor ordnmty mirpones, for leave lo sell lour liuitil."?d • *n«>a in Butko comity, on Illicit bend Creek '«*J , ' inil, S land* of Gaorgu \V. Kvans, aprildd W Kvcnilor’s police. I.’OII months uflor dole i.pplir,,'""" ll b< ’ • rondo to Ibo boouni ble, lliu liiloiio. > ourl ol /.ineoln eouniy, vvhilo silling for ordinary po.’ 0061 '*’ lor loavo to soil the real «»nt« of Hem Ut.ins. 1 ' 1 ’ dceensed. RUM UIiiMA'AN, Execl’r. mav 4 mlm 101 months after dale, apblinatioii will lie " made to the honorable Ihe Inferior Court of •Semen eo inly, when silling lor ordinary purposes lor leave lo sell the Real lisiate belonging to the minor heirs of John Creon, deeeuapd. May lllli, 1H37 THOMASIiRRKN.Gunrd’n. way 18 mil 111 .\«IICC. I, ’OUR months idler date npplicnlion will bo made lo the honorable Court of Ordinary lor the euimiy of Seriv<m, for leave to sell Fori one, n negro boy, belonging to lha Us tale olWm. It. Hop son, bile ol said eouniy, deceased, for the benefit ol die heirs and creditors. M. N. M’CAI.I,, I'.s'r. May 3Qih, 1837. [jnnel m4t 11l OlidlA, .ViTieeii ( Villnil/ ; W 11 CURAS, U dliam Moore applies lor loi ters of Adininigiraiioii on iho U.siule of John Moore, Into of said eouniy, deeous. d. These are, iherelirro, to cite and admonish oil and singular, the Kindred and eredilors ofsa.ddeceased, lo lie and appear at my offlve, wiibin the time pr«- seribod by law, lo shew cause (if any they buvo) why said letters should not be grained. Given on lor my band at ollice in Jaoktoiibaru', lllishtb day of Juno, 1837. jimeT w3od JOSHUA RERltY.Cj'k. O I 'Dliii /A, Jrtfcrxm County j U jfHURRAS, l.iitlo Horry llosliok'applies for | Hollers ol Administration, with the will an-| nevoil, on ibe Estate of William Maosoti, late of said eounty, deceased. These are, thoroforc, lo ode and admonish all and ( singular, iho kindred and creditors of said deceased, | lo file their bbjcrlioos ,if any ihey have) in im ol- J lice, williih the lime prescribed by law, loslnnv ] why said Idlers should not be grained. Given under my band ul olfue in Louisville,lbis I 3d d.i) of Juno, 1837. R. ROTH W 1.1.1,,e1k c o, June ■> win 131 OJZOIi ../A, Jrjfi'rson Coa/ity; the estate id Bias Lyons, deceased, applies lor loiters of Dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and I singular, the kindred nod creditors of said de ceased, in be and appear at my ollice within I In* lima prescribed by law, to tile I heir übjeetiuns, if any 1 1 icy have, lo shew cause w by said letters should net he grunted. j Given under my hand, m ollice, in Louisville, I Ins Gilt day of March, 1837. R. liOTHWELL, Cl’k C. O. march 10 Gun 57 j G /.(J .Vi, /, V, Jt fli'ryrii CtlHilly; ■ HI ,Kl, VB, John M. Alexander, administrator » V „| the estate Wm. W. Montgomery line of S lid county, deceased,applies for letters Hismissory Irma said oslnle. Those are iherefim* lo cue and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of sn.d deceased, lo he mid appear at my ollice w iilnn the lime pn>- j serdied by law, lo tile I heir objections, if any iney i bave, lo shew euuse why said letters should hot be granted. Given under my hand, at oilier, in Louisville libs Glh day ol Dial eh, 1837 R BumW RLL.CI k C. O. Miars-lt 10 lm;i,Vi j GEORGIA, iSVi'ilivi V'eunfy uv ’ lil t!l. \B, Jacob Oliver, Vdininislraior on » • I lie estate of Mary Aim Riot man, deceased 1 applies tor Lulleis Hismissory tram said Adminis- ( Iruiion. These are there line to cite and admonish nil and singular, ibe kindred and eredilors of said deceased I lo be mil appear at my ollice within lire time pro 1 scribed by law, io file their objections, (if any they 1 have,) to shew cause why saij’lellurs should ooi be I graiiled. By order ol the Honorable the Justieesuf the In-! fermr Court of said eomnv. tins Ist of March, 1837 JUSUHA TLRRY, Clerk, inarch 3 C, lm fij iit'.OUdlA t Jefferson Cvunti/, Jesse iJlover and Jane Miller, j Adnii isttulor and Administratrix of the ck- I tnteol Jefferson 11,I 1 , .Miller, deceased, applies lor J.ei- i lers Hismissory on said estate. These are I herelure lo cite and admonish nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of said di ceased to file lhair objections, if any they have, within lire time prescribed by law in my ollice, lo shew cause 1 why said tellers should nut ire granted. Given under my hand, at ollice, m Louisville this Ist dav id Mav, 1837, L ’ i:in:.\ Bonnvn.L, ci k. c. o. nay I wf»m K»| | aLOJIOIA, Si nrrn count'/ UJ IIKKEAS, Willrmi 11-Srnjftf 4 . ••liiMiiwtw* f tor, upjtlx -i lor |.«*tti?rß oflkMWiwry o» **•* of Ktiuard I Theoe ®r»* ili**r»fforc», to cite bikJ ocJnioni«h nil nnu y ■ viTtgiilur iti«* kindrvxt nrtd rnditun «»t }*aid ducwwfu u io tn- and «ii}M*tir at my nffiw within the lime P re ' i Mcnbefl by law* to fill. tln*rr ohjoction** »f nny they 1 ] have, to hln w ruuxtj why naid letters should not J>€ a j;runted. t I <iiven under rny hand, at oflicn* in Jm ktonhoro ( this l»tdny of May, 1837. , ( JOBIILA PEER*.Clerk. I mnv 1 fun 184 i 1 dIJJIiOIA, J tariff ( ountif: ’U \T liLLK WAleinnder .VrKay, Admini-tralor ! % w in right of his wife, on the euttite of *«rihi | 1 Spain, late of said county, deceased, applies lor lei ? l4*fH of 1 liMdiiettion. 'i’hfue aretlicrelbrn fr> cil« and admonish all und kingiilar, the kindred and rrediior.M of *oid dewasc«l» io be and appi-ur at my office within the lime pn hcrf Ikml by law, la filetlieir objeetions, if any they have, lo shew cfium* vvhv sunl let turn whould noi he gruntenj i <«iven under my hand, at office, in V\ oynenhoro this I7lli day of March, 1H37. T. 11. BLOI’NT, i> c- oc min b 23 (rEOJIfrI A, llurkr County. UT'iIKEKAH, Wilhimi Sapp, Administrator on | the estate of Richard Hankinson, dec’d, aj»- plies for UiHinihhory, thesp are therclornio cite ami admonish all and sinjitular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to hr and appear at mv ollice within the nine preecnlxd by law, to file tin ir objff tinriH, it any they have, lo klicw cau«e * why said letters Hhouldnut he granted. (iiven under mv hand, nt ollice, in Waynesboro’, r the 3otli I)cc. 1830. J. G. UADI LV. Clk. » Jan 5 3 wOm Ij'Ol 'U n onthsafterdate application will be made, i to the lionoikble, th Inferior Court of .Scrivcn 1 county, when Bitting fur Ordinary purpose* fur leave to sell ih« Kniaie, bolii real and personal, he lo to /Illy Ann Gross, late of said county*dc -5 ceasedJ AMEB J*. THOM I*.SON, AdfnT. r I" 16 1 mil 133 1 _ ! i^^./ , [J ¥ AVING Htood the test ofexpericne.c, nro ro » Q 0 commended to the public ns decidedly stipe* ’ rior lo any sombiicition of medicine ever offered to | ? the American people. The proprietor ofi liese pills, : ■ being a regular bred Physician, and having piucii- I red nisnrolcssiouextensively for ninny >(‘arsindif- I ferent rliman s, In enabled to oiler lo the uflliclcd | invalid a medicine, on the effects of which ho is willing to risk his reputation. He docs not pretend that they are a positive ’ cure, or evni beneficial, in every complaint, hut ho " muit firmly heboves that in all (liseises where a r cathartic.or an aperient medicine /s needed, they '» wiM bo found far superior to nny oi' those drastic >’ purgative medicines which arc h> mnch puffed in the public, prints ns purifiers of the blood. When taken according to the directions accompanying them, they are liigbly beneficial in the prevention and cure of UilioiiN IVvors, Fever and Ague, J>ys pepsin, Liver Coinplu. nls,.Sick Headache, Jaundice, p Aslbiua, Dropscy, Khcumalisni, Knlargement of the , Spleon, Pik'.s, t’lndie, iViuole ()l»st ructions, I Jean I Burn, ISauHOQ, I’urred 7'ong'io, Distension of the i- Stomach and Bowels, incipient Dinrrhoja, Flatu* Iniice, Hahilual (’os live ness, l.oss of Appetite. Bhuclu dor .Sallow <’oiaplcxion, and in nil eases of Torpor of the Bowels, where n cathartic or an I aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nunsca, griping, nor debility , I Wheresoever these Pills hare been introducedin -1 lojn fuittily, they heconio n'HiundingJremed'y/aMd are r called for again and again, winch is sufficient pn ot . I of their good qualities 1 1 Perhaps no arlielo of t lie kind has ever been offer ed to ilia public, supported by testimonials ofaehar acler so derisive, from sources ns rusportable, or that I ns given mart universal satisfaction. 7*hev have the testimony of the whole medical profusion •'» tlu ir favor, while not a single case of > ill consequences tir im/Tieioncy can ho ullegid l against them. Hundreds and thousands bless the dav they be | came acquainted with Peter’s Vegetable Pills, which. ! in consequence, oflhcir ext nr >rdinory goodness,have ; -Micd a POPULARITY U.NPRKCKDKNTKD ill the j l . ,•>( AIK Die INK. 11 The vet nlono that physicians in every parl’of Cnion (hut more cspeeittlly in the southern Btme a .w,> r . 0 . I ll^.l “" eIo "8 b .® en 1,1 u «°) are making,free use of J ll " 1 J". l UW PIOOMhW(i voi.ummin their pn.Ho. AM 10 ' ,BKt llßt all who use invnrinl.ly recou.‘ ,ne . IK ■ ,hum . Iu , tl,l ' ir friends, and iho testimony in lire. ' ,avur '* ‘ l inost irreatslable. As an atui hiliotts remou.’ 1 uu , t l vont ouslivenpßS, thoy have no rival. ' nßll *7 rout hox will estahlish their olmraclor, atu i' roNt! that there is troth even in an advertisement. Prepared hy Jus, Pric slly Peters, M. H. at his in slitiuion for the euro of obstinate diseases hy means of vegetable remedies, No. 12'.) Liberty street, New York. Rath box contains 10 pills Price filly cents. i):V A fresh supply of these celebrated Pills, just received and for sale by HAVILANH, lIISLRV A CO. THOM AN BARRET, A CO., A MRLSON CARTER. June 2fi 4m 149 100 Dollars. 11.1. be given lor the delivery of my HORSK vtr and the apprehension of the devil that cur ried him away on the 21st of May, 1837 ; the horse is a dark Buy, blaze face switch tail, feel all while lo the knees, he paces or trots, 7 or 8 years old, 1 ! common size. SOLOMON DELAI GHTKU, Kdgefield Hist ,S. 0.,0n the Mnnintovvn jnne i) w road, 4 miles from Hamburg. OCrThc Tallahassee Watchman will please give the above 3 insertioim. Prolapsus 8 twi. I CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICATION OR A. G. HULL’S I’TEUO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER woff red to those afflicted with j Prolapsus Cirri, ami other diseases depending upon reluxjinon ol (ho abdominal muscles, as an iustru nient in every way calculated lor relief and permu oentrestoration lo health. W hen this instrument is candidly and properly ntfed to the form of the pa tient it invariably allordslhe most immediate immu nily from the distressing “drugging and hearing I down” sensations which accompany nearly all ca ses ol Visceral displacements of the abdomen, and its skilful application is always followed by an ear ly confession of radical relief from the patient her self 7’be Supporter is of simple construction and can be applied by the patient without further aid. Within tire lost two years 700 of the Piero Abdomi nal Supporters have been applied with the most hap py results. The very great success which this Instrument has met warrants the assertion, that its examination by the Physician will induce him to discard the dis , justing pessary hitherto in use. It rs gratifying to mate, that it has nu t the decided approbation ol eve ry member oft he Medical Faculty who has applied it, ms well as every patient w ho has worn it. The Subscriber hn\ mg been appointed agent for i the sale of the above Instruments, all orders address ! i d to him will he promptly attended to. N.B. (’LOT I), Wholesale Druggist, No 232 Broad-st, Augusta, Ga. lO*-l supply of Hull’s C-elebrated 'i’nissesalways j on hand. April 4 77 B'lUci’lou Ucinalr .leadcmv. | ri’HR exorcises of this Institution w ent intooper- I X atiou on Monday 22d nistan), under thesnper* , j intendenee of Mr and .Miss Johnson ; from the high j testimonials ot character .and qualifications w Inch Mr. and Miss Johnson present, the Trustees feel j gmuli ‘,l, in recommending them to parents and j guardians, as instructors ul young ladies in the fol* | lowing branches— j Reading, W ruing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Astronomy, Philosophy, Uhoioric, .Mathematics, History, Botany, ( hcmislry, ('omposition, Lilia and (ireelv Languages, Needle-work, Draw mg ami Painting ami Music 1 Bnh the addition w hich is making to the Acad- 1 i *'Wy, it Will ha capable of accommodating a large 1 number of scholars, both m the solid and ornamon- 1 i ial branches. The healthy situation and good moral character i of the Village, together with the preparations made j lor the benefit m the School, entitle n to a liberal share of patronage. Board can he had with private families of the vil Inge, at ten dollars per month. | THOMAS JONES, 1 , > THOM AN HEARD, I ? s V. L. G HARRIS, •- £ U LRUOVI PSHAW, I 5 N RHBEKTHESTER I • L. Llbf lvn, -sth May, 1837 mtv3! muJi j I’ilXj Dollars Reward. rilllEsuUcribefoffiTi fiftyd«tlnr» for tire »)>|.re -1 iipfuiuti ol JAM RS K. SMITH, A tits delivery kithr jaiiuruf Lincoln County, Ga. I charge »md Smith wlh committing Forgery in Auyusta, in 1834; and conveying a forged letter in me. As the time ol llo> transnclion, Smith made hi- home near Bachelor Retreat, in I’ickctu dtstncl, S C. James 11. Smith is about 2d years ol'age, round bodied, strait built, has lair half, L?hre eyes, iiur skin, and a scar on Ills left check, winch I'mkajtkc it might have been caused by tlie cut ol a razor: two of Ins tore-teeth out,talks bro ken and lisps very much in his speech. Any person iliut will confine said Smith to any secure that 1 can tel him, I willgive tltirty Hollars. JOEL GITTRNS. p S.—ln addition to the above reward, 1 xxill give tor t lie delivery oft he said Smith, iff the jailor alore satd, thirty five dollars more. L O. Lincoln county July ID 54 mtf AiifiHUi Cliromicie. S 3 FAISONS indebted to the Augusta CiinoNf c;i.k prcvioKa lo the first of January last, are canu Btiy roquoi«ted to make immediate payment, os n jh highly desirable to the late proprietors to close all their old business with that establishment as early as practicable. They will lake the’ribk of remittances hy mail, where I lie Postmaster’s certificate ot the re mittance is obtained, and forwarded to them in ca ses of failure: and where I he amount is such ns can not fie enclosed in u letter, thftse who have other accounts in the city, (at the Chronicle & Bcntim-l • diice, or any other office or commercial house,) by iomitting an additional sum to makeup an even bank note or notci, may have the surplus placed to their credit there, and a receipt returned on the same sheet as that of the Augusta Chronicle. Direct to A. 11. PEMBERTON, or A. //. & W. F.PEMBERTON, may 1 Iwlf 101 Notice iS V wife Martha Ann Carpenter, having ceased tobe a wife to me, and apprehensive that she rs about to leave my bed and board without my permission, 1 take this painful method of giving it publicity to the world, —and I do hereby forewarn all and every person whatever, from trading with my said wife or giving her credit upon the faith of my responsibility—as 1 will not bo liable lor her contracts,conduct or conversation in any shape or form whatever. BAILEY CARPENTER. Hurl*, county, Geo., May 3,1837. [may (» 100 i A(iiami*li , a(or’M Stale. WILL he sold, by order of the (’ourl lof Ordi nary, for the county of Richmond, on me first Tuesday in Sepiembir next, ut the A/urket ! House in Iho city of Augusta, two unimproved lots on the north side and upper end of Broad street, j known in the plan of Mrs- Clayton’s lots ns No. 71 I and 72. Also, at the court house of Fayette county, i on the same day, one lot of land, No. 100, in the j 4lh District,originally Henry county. Also,on the j same day, ul the court house ol Henry county, Jot No. 237, in the 10th district, and lot N 0.205,.205, in the Ifilh district of Henry. Also on the same day, at the court house ol Early county,lot No 300, 2fith district. The above sold for the benefit ol the heirs i and creditors of James Primrose, deceased, late of llu county ol Richmond. 'Fenus cash. Titles in disputable* G. B- MARSHALL, Adm’r. 31 ARY PRIMROSE, Adm’x. June 20 144 wtda Hxecntor's .Votin'. SIX months aficr dale, I will make application to the Honorable the Inferior Court ot Colum bia county, when silting cs a Court ol ordinary lor Letters dismissory, from the further Administration of the Estate of John Dozier late of said County Deceased, I hereby, require all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo file their objections if any they have, fn the office of said court, within the time prescribed by l.aw, to show cause why sold 1 otters should not be granted. JAMES F. DOZIER Exr. John Dozier, dec’d. tine 5, 1837 ]3J Ten DoSini'k Kcwai'il. tRANAVVAY fromtho subscriber, living four miles below Columbia Court House, on tbe road leading to Augusta, u Black Boy,by Ibe name of BOLUMON, about 12 or 13 years ofage. Solomon is quite black,speaks quick when spoken to, anil is rather small for bis age, wore off u white home spun roundabout and pantaloons, both filled in with wool. Me is supposed lobe lint bored in Augusta, or on the Sand Hill, having been recently seen ul both places, and having a relative belonging to the estate of John Fox, deceased. Any person 1 taking up said boy Solomon, and delivering him lo me or lodging him in Jail so that I get him, shall re ceive the abovereward ns well ns the thanks of COLVAUH, Jr. npril 19 w4m 91 SIOO ICenard. ga 1 will give the above reward for the rrp prehension and delivery of my Negro CHARLOTTE, at my residene near J "*))l iaven i hi Neriven county. She is A about twenty years old, very dark eom fleeted, and dresses fine for a servant. She was purchased some months past ft.from Mr. Thomas J. Walton, of Angus la, by Thomas W. Oliver; and, as her mother and acquaintances live in that city, it is very likely she is harbored by some of them. MARTHA OLIVER. Feb 24 48 Admiinslrntor’s Sales. \ r 11. Lbe sold at Iho Court House in Cobbcoun . . I y, on the first Tuesday in August next, with in the usual hours of sale—Lot No (132,) one bun -1 died andthirly-two, in lire (16tb) Sixteenth District o) ‘be Second Section of Cherokee county. And m the same day, before the Court House door in Panldinc ’itinty—lot No. (404.) Four Hundred and Sixty-four in ' le Twentieth district of the Third section of Cherokee county, at Iho time of drawing blc same. ™ lames JVeely, deceased, i»/ fr ? e !i e lu anor^or !* ,e iionomhlc InleriorCourt« fjf lersoncounty, sitting ns a Court of Ordinary. . , ■ HUGH J. NEELY, Av ,m,niß i™' or ‘ , Louisville,May loth, 1837. [m. , . v ' 1 " u ‘ Km'iilor’s IVoticc. (TNDER an order of the Inferior Court of Burke J rounty, will )>e sold oi* the first Tuesday in Au gust next, at tao Court house door in Pike comity* a Lot ol Land No 81, the 2d Dist. formerly Mon roe, now Pike eomuy, containing 202 i acres, be longing lo the estate of A/oses Walker, deceased, late Burke county,sold for tkc purpose of a division M OSES WALKER, ) ~ . april I 70 F. J. WALKER, \ xrs IVollcc. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday m August M next, at Appling, Columbia county, undernn order of the Inferior Court of said county, sitting purposes—one negro girl, Ann, belong ing to the Eslaie of George Magiuder, deceased; sold for distribution. Terms at sale. June Ist, 1837. GEO. M, MAGRUDER, Rx’r. June xvtdl29 fiiw iXolicr. RAY A. CHANDLER, (late of Georgia,) has * permanently located himself in the town of Columbus, Miss, and will practice law in the coun ties of Lowndes, Monroe, Noxubee, Kemper, Win ston, Oklibaha, and Chickasaw; and it. the Su premo Chancery Courts of Jackson, .Miss.; and in the counties of Pickens, Fayette, Marion, and Tus ealoosa, in Alabama. He will also, as agent, attend to the sales of Lands in the late Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations ul a small commission. GRAY A. CHANDLER. Office, Columbus, Miss The Macon Messenger, Columbus Herald, Au gusta Constitutionalist, Chronicle & Sentinel, and Savannah Georgian, will publish the above onto a week for four weeks, and afterwards once a month lor (1 months, and forward their acsuutilslo the snh «fiber. c. a. 0. -J IxvlwA'lmfmi 45 • i(t m i n i s Ira tor's , Vot i re. months alter date, application will he *- made hy the undersigned, to the Honorable lire Court of Ordinary of Burke county, for leave to sell the w bore, or a part of the Real Estate and Negroes, ol Fielding Fryer, sen., deceased, late of Burke corn! ty , lor benefit of the heirs ami creditors FIELDING F’RVRI!, Jun.t . , . MUULFORD MARSH \ Adm rs - Waynesboro', May 10,1837. [may 17 hull GTO/’G’/.i, Jrffer-im county: UJ HLURAS Sion Kirkland applies for letters ol Administration op the estate of Lucinda Barnett, deceased; These arc therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to tile their objections (it any they have) within the* nine prescribed hy law, to show cause why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 13th dav of June! 1837 RBRNEZRR liOTHWELL, C. C O ' June 16 141 , V 4w AUmiuieiirator’s Sale. j 1 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Scptem * » her next, before the court House door in ; Jaeksonboro’, between the usual hours of tale, a Negro Moa by the name of Dick, belonging to the slate of Auneis Arnett, deceased; sold agreeable to i an order of the Honorable the Interior Court of Semen county, for a division among the heirs at said estate. AZARIAII ENNEIS, Adm’r June 17 144 w vw I (SroriolA,J'ftr*o» county: I I. 1 1.1 JA) 1 HUDSON toll*before roe, f. M. I IJ lieu, a Junlice of lb» Pence in anil tor llic Ttilli Dittncl G. Mm one iron grey llor»,e suppo-ed to br seien trail old, lout teen band. high, both bind feel vt hllc,‘and die ng|it fore toot while, the right hind tewt •nagged at the tup of the hoot; appraised at &7U. Also nnc spani.h colored mare, a years old, 14 hands high: appraised at $55, by 'J homos N Jenkins and Thus. Hannah,'lone 12th, 1»37. I*. Xl. wasuen, j. p. A trur extract from the eslray hook. E. BOTUWELL, CTk, j. c. June 16 Ml «3w GEORGIA, Columbia Count if: W HEKLA*?, iJanie! L .Marshall applies tor letters of Administration on I lie Estate of .Susannah Marshall, deceased: j 'J lifbc an*,therefore, to rite and admonish nil and [ singular, the Wndred and creditors of said deceased . lo he and aippearat my office, within the lime pre scribed by law, lo shew cause (if any they have) ■ why said letters should not be grunted. Given under my hand at oil ice in Appling, June 20th, 18.37. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk June 21 \v3od 140 GEORGIA , Richmond County: Us HEUEAS, Benjamin It. Warren, /Adminis trator on the estate of Lindsay Coleman, deceased, applies lor letters dismissury: These are, therefore, lo cite and ndmonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo be and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under n»y hand at office in Augusta, June 21st, 1837. GEO. M. WALKER, c. c. o. a. c. June 21 ni6m 145 months after date application will he made to the honorable, the Interior Court of Burke j county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell a Lot of Land in Lee county, belonging to the estate ol Henry Winn, decease d THUS. 11. BLOUNT, Adm’r. 20th May 1837. [may 20 nilt SIOO ICowimi. RANAWAY from Wm. T. Wmkins in Stuart!! county, on the6lh hist., four Negro follows ■ oft he following description : BOiVAPARTE,about 23 years old. 5 feet Bor 0 • inches high, a mulatto ; has one of his fingers mar ked by an accident, which causes it to bo somewhat I shorter in the first joint, and has a down look. PRINCE, aged 28 years, 5 feet 9 inches high, ve- i | ry black, down look, slender built,speaks but little,! and has very wide spaces between his under teeth. < HENU V, is about 23 years old, very black, about j 5 feet 9 inches high, very red ev es,and has one of j ■ his upper front teeth out. BUTLER, is about 22 or 23 years old, 5 loci 7 on [ 8 inches high, a mulatto, and has no mark that is rc ' collected, except a small one on his breast. The lust two Negroes were sold by Watkins to 1 } S. Quarles,of Stewart county, on the night they ' ranaway, and was bought by the subscriber the ' same night. The above reward w ill he given for their corn-j | initial lo jail, with such information os will insure their recovery by me, or 25 dollars for either of them. Letters addressed lo the subscriber at Uichnumd. I Va.,or Halifax, N. (J. w ill be attended to. GEORGE W. BARNES, may 23 vv6t 12u i£r he Mdledgeville Journal and Augusta Sen tinel will publish the above to the amount of sl, 1 and send their accounts to this office. —Columbus ■ Herald • . 1 Hoticc. WILL be sold on Saturday the 18lh day of July next, at the late residence ol Peter Applewhite, lute ol Burke county,deceased—all the perishable property belonging to suid dec’d, con sisting ol oiie wagon-horse, cattle, hogs, household and'kitchen furniture; and other articles 100 tedi ous to mentions. Terms of sale on the day. May 23d, 1837. JNO. APPLEWHITE,Adm’r. may 29 wld 125 Ca. «Jo nt prance iTlamiai La- I BOR SCHOOL. • r JUIE public are respectfully informed that the s J. Examination of the Students oflhis Jnstituiion i will lake placeon Tuesday the 11th of July next, and continue for three days successively The ex - 1 ercises will bo diversified by original and select speeches, compositions &c.—Parents, Guardians, and the friends of science generally will gratify the Trustees and Board of Instruction, by their attend ance upon that occasion. The second term for the present year will open on the 24//* of July, when it is very desirable that students, as tar as practicable, should he in their places. A. MEANS, Superinlendant. N. B.—The sale of the Jots in Oxford, the town re cently laid off* as the location of Emory College will take place on the ]oth of July. A. M. may 30 if 126 Strayed or Stolen. IjAROA/ il e subscriber's wag in nt Appling, Col umbia county, Geo., a Yellow .Sorrel HOUSE, about nine years of age, large frame, heavily built; othir particulars rot remembered. A reward of Twenty Dollars will be paid for his delivery, or any information that may be given will be thankfully re ceived. IHRAJI/ M. WILSON. Augusta, June 3 ts 131 $lO Gctvan’d. RANAWAY from the subscriber, on the 529th May lash my negro man Levi; he is about five feet live or six inches high, yellow complected, when spoken to looks wild, bis left hand lias besn burnt, and bis thumb and fore finger grows lo gath er to the lasi joint of Iho thumb, and 1 think the end ofhis (lire finger is olf The above reward will be paid, if delivered lo the subscriber, or lodged in any Jail so 1 got him, and alt icasotmble expellees paid. PRESTON HALEY, liarnwell, S'. C., June M 139 w - 3m ' GAINESVILLE NOTE L. I'HE Subscriber would respectfully mm » inform the public that he has ta -BuS cn litis Commodious establishment sit imteou the North East corner of the Pub lie Square and opened it lor the accom modation of Hoarders, and Visitors. He deems it unnecessary to r.dd any thing in re- 1 J lotion to the healthy situation ofthe Village, or the I m vv virtues ol the adjacent Spring, both of which i have jh'ly tested. For the -omlorl of those who, his best efforts ; shall ho brouj ,,t » 1, ' 0 ' c( l ui >i' i °n. | .'. W . Mi AW. Gainesville, Goo. Ww 1 The Augusta Sentinei, ooulhern Kecorder and Federal Union, will each gi>e 'h« above (i weekly insertions and forward their acu" i:il » lor payment, may 19 117 PROSPECTUS FOR TII E ITIOKK BKG WATCH. : ' I'llE subscribers propose with the beginning of i 1 the next year, to issue a Monthly Religious j j Periodical. The objects contemplated may he class- j cd under the following heads, viz: 1 ( 1. A return to the hrst principles of Christianity. ( 2. 'l'lie union of (ill who believe in the son of God. j ) 3. The extension »1 His kingdom over those who are now out of it. 4. The exhibition of that class ol Scripture Pro phecy which proves (ho speedy personal return of Messiah, the Son of God and King of Glory, to take vengeance on them that know not God, and obey nut the Gospel of Ins Non; and, for the complete) salvation of them that look lor and love His appear- t mg. It will ho admitted that these objects ore of the | highest importance; and that the best and must ef ficient means of accomplishing them are found in) God’s word. To that word, we design in the pro posed periodical, to direct the attention of all In ascertaining its meaning we will apply no pri vate rules of interpretation, but will use only such as are admitted to ho correct by the enlightened of all parties. We have no sectarian partialities or prejudices, hut are resolved, without fear or a flec tion, to advocate such ofthe views and so much of. the order of the different seels, ns .hall be found, upon careful examination to he consistent with, or authorized by, the word and testimony ol God. Out of the present moral and religious chaos, we will endeavor to bring that pure Gospel and 'tint beautiful Order w hich was proclaimed and estab lished by the Apostles ofthe Lamb. tS*v\Vc shall bo happy in the prosecution of this great work, to receive the assistance of all the intel ligent. All who may write with decency anti mo deration shall he permitted to address mr readers. Fully convinced as we are, that “all who believe in Christ should compose one body or kingdom, of which He should he the head;” “that indignation and wrath, tribulation and anguish, will be tendered lu every soul ofumntbatdoelh evil; lo the Jew first and also to the Gentile”—and, that Christ will shortly appear and stand upon the Earth, to accom plish the great purposes ol His second coming, we cannot hut entreat all who love either God or man, to aid us in this manner. We solemnly promise to' the best of our ability, lobe faithful and truetoGod —to His word,and to our readers We expect lo have the benefit of some European works never published in America, us well us the promised assistance of the most intelligent men in all the Southern States. The above Periodical will he issued at Evergreen,' Anderson District, S, C.,and will consist ol 9- large 8 vo. pp at Two Dollars per annum—fair tvpe and paper, and conducted by JOHN M. BARNES, CHARLES F. H. SHEHANE. July i 154 I Tlu* Sweet Kpiing*. r*f lIESE Springs, so long and so advantageous. I JL ly known to the public, having passed into 1 rhelnnd.nl Ihe proprietor are now in complete re- J pair lor the reception ol visitors. The old build- I nigs have all been refilled in a neat and oomfonuliL | w manner, mid other extensive improvements are be. mg put up The Baths have been entirely rebuilt, with two large and commodious dressing rooms, which willcontnnute greatly to the coupon and convenience ol those who delight in so luxurious i an indulgence. The Proprietor deems it almost superfluous lo say any thing of their medicinal i|uolitios,u« the lest ol sixty years experience has placed them beyond the roach of cavil—and, there- I to.", will only mention those diseases in which ■ their virtues have been most conspicuous. They ■ i have been louud highly hjitpfieial in all inflamumio- ■ . jry diseases ofthe muniiis membrane, lining the sto- ■ j macb, and alimentary canal vs. dyspepsia, acme W and chronic diurrboic, &c. In incipient heptutls,. I and in nil affections ol the kidneys, their virtues are I I proverbial In those diseases o debility, arising I , I trout irregularity,deficiency or obstruction of iho | uterine system, they stand unrivalled ,1/uch bay- I Img been said to their detriment of their highly stiiq. I ) uiant properties,the Proprietor deems it advisable r !to adduce one ot the cases which came under the I observation of hundreds last summer, and which I , I will entirely refute any such objection A distinguished citizen of Virginia having had a r 1 severe stroke of paralysis, by which he lost theen- I lire useof one half ol his body, and having visited 1 • these Springs for thirty years, determined lo try ) I heir t flicary in his case. He was brought to tin place upon a litter, and, after the internal useof the i waters a few days, was placed in the Bath, and nt ter two months further use, he recoined the power of volition, and fell iho Springs able to walk with out assistance. They are situated in Monroe county, 17 miles j south easi of the \\ bite Sulphur, and may bo reuch ! ed in three days trom Richmond, via Lynchburg. I ‘ JOHN B. LEWIS, Proprietor. # junc29 152 wl2 thly SKY"! he National Intelligencer, Baltimore Patriot, ! United States Gazette, Courier & Enquirer, Rich ! tnond Enquirer, Fayetteville Observer, Columbia i I'elcscope, Charleston Mercury, Augusta Sentinel, !| Louisville Journal, NasshviHo Banner and New Or i| leans Bee, will insert the above once a week until 1 the 20th of July, and forward their accounts to this I I ollicc for collection.— Richmond Whig. I liai|»«rJuni Information TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH ! Cholera M orbit*, Pfurr/ima, Summer Cotnplainls I Colics , Cramps, and Spasms. ,j rs VII i: utility of R. S. BERNARD’S Remedy fur j JL Cholera has ceased to he a problem. Expert cnce, the only sure foundation of Medicinal, ns o i all other kinds of knowledge, has effectually eslah I lished what the judicious composition ol the Remo ! dy, its admirable adaptation to the various indica | linns which occur in the course of those diseases of : i the stomach, liver and bowels, usually designated | as Cholera complaints, led the Proprietor to antici j pate from the first of all experience, however, that of men competent to discriminate accurately and it 1 decide justly upon the effects of a medicine, must be ■*- j the best; and with such in its favor, even the most | fastidious in these matters, must lay aside these pre- I prejudices. ’I he indications of cure are—to tranquilizo the stomach ami bowels; lo relieve the excessive ptik- , mg and purging; to allay the increased irritability ofthe intestines,giving riseto increased peristaltic motion; to relieve that rheumatic slate ofthe bow els which is often the attendant of chronic cases, sometimes accompani d with inflammation and ul ceration; to overcome the spasms; equalize the circulation, and restore warmth lo the surface; re move congestion ol the internal organs ; and to re lieve the morbid irrilahi'ity ofthe brain and ner vous system;—all ofwt.ich has been effected by the use ol Hmiard's Remedy for Cholera: certificates of which have been given at various limes, of efficacy in cases widely different in their origin progress of each other, ijr Look to the Certificates; they are the best evidence that can be given. The commendations which several liberal and in telligent Physicians have bestowed upon the Reme dy, have already been published, and the subscrib i 1 erhas now the gratification ofadding the fallowing from a most respectable practising physician of So monody Va, K. S. BERNARD. Somerton, May 14, 1537. Mr. R. .S', iicrnard. Dear Sir—Tins is to inform you I have tested the efficacy of your Remedy lor Cholera in several in stances that have lately come under toy care, ami that its effects evince n to be a judicious prepara tion—one eminently servicablc, 1 will say allugelh er competent to euro the diseases for which it is re commended, i feel no hesitation, therefore, m de claring I lint for tho treatment of such disorders,! shall regularly dispense your Remedy trom my of- ,j fico, and would recommend it lo be kept in all lull 1 .lies liable to these dangerous attacks, Y'ou may use this certificate as you will - A ours, very rcspecfully, W. L. PAKIIA.II. This certificate was given to my agent, E, p. Nash,ol Petersburg and tor its importance, notice Mr. Nash's remarks; “As agent for Bernard's Cholera and Diarrhea Me dicine, 1 call the attention ol the public to Ihe cer tificate below from one ol the most respectable gp)C ■ tlemen in the state; and I particularly call their at tention to the one given hy a gentleman in this tow n —and if it were necessary,! could produce a halt dozen others ftom Peterburg, who have tried tits medicine within two weeks past. EDW. P. NASH Mr. Edward I'. Nash, Agent for Bernard's Cholera Medicine. Dear S;r: 1 feel it a duty 1 owe to the proprietor of the above medicine, as well ns the public gener ally, lo inform yon that th ■ bottle of Cholera mis litre which 1 bought at your store a few evenings since, has entirely cured me ol a severe Diarrhea j The cure was c Heeled in taking only two dusts' anil tis I had tried many other remedies \\itliotitthe j least effect lam fully of the opinion that the modi cine here alluded lo it every thing that il is said to be. J AS, 3. WALLACE, i otersburg, A'it. IVIto will neglect to supply themselves with Bit j nard’s Remedy lor Cholera, when it is so fully kM I proven to be efficacious in all the diseases lur j which il is recommended ? in no case has il failtl, i -jjp )to cure the most obstinate attack of summer cum-" sriij! • I plaint made upon children, in one instance a per- 4, ! inanent cure was effected upon a child in litis I place, after the summer complaint had put it (at ,-,ssL. thought by the doctors) beyond Hie power of Hied- ill* icine to relieve, it wits such an aggravated cate, f iff that the child had in the course ot one day and - night, sixty-three evacuations from the bowels. Vd m one bottle proved a sovereign remedy .yjjS from one ol my agents ; I'e.lershurg. June 4th, 1836. Mr. K. S. Bernard—Dear Sin Your Cholera .Mediciuc is highly thought of in Petersburg anil » ' 6 J adjacent counties; 1 have never sold a bottl > out ol fM lbs whole that I have sold, which has not, so far as i'-gim 1 could ascertain, proved effectual in curing; I *'*ll have never had a complaint—but many recoin mendations of its good effects have been given nr You may, us far us my judgement and the goo- 3 sense of the many to whom 1 have sold it goes,re ■ commend it highly to anv and all who may wii such medicine 1 shall sooon be in want ol more. Rcspt’y. K. F. NASH, Ag’lfor Petersburg, U From my Agent, Air. John Hare, of -Memphis, Td n| lormcrly of Murfrecsborough, N, C. : Memphis, July 7,1836. Air. U. S. Bernard —Dear Sir: Alter seliinf 1 gi oil deal of yuar medicine lot Cholera, with IT I salislaclion, 1 called on a lew of our most respects y.y ble citizens, lo get, il possible, some evidence 0! J, the efficacy ol said medicine, and lam glad in w close you some certificates, which 1 am confidin' will odd much to the proof already obtained. B ut ing used your medicine m my own lamily, for sot# Sa most violent attacks of Cholera and Diarrhea - lake pleasure in adding my certificate, inasmuch r ,J| 1 consider it the most valuable preparation e't J 3 made. 1f my name is of any service, you may “■ , .jIM it in any way you think best, and 1 shall at m times feel proud to think that I have been cnl.nl” ; to testily to the many cures performed hy y m t». icine. lam duily distributing it over tin -l- -’ rll! and have sent some lo Arkansas, where il h s '’mm tried with complete success. Y'ourfrieml .Ul.AP.lv C# To prevent imposition, a sac simile ot m name will he attached to each bottle. , For sale hy Havilanu, Risi-ev & ComTu 0- ' t Barrett & Co., and Nelson Carter. Frit* 5 W |ier bottle. m*" June 7 133 JOBS OFFICE. , lake this method of informing onr f rl ' !! ' M v f and the public generally, that we have opii" Mnt .a large and extensive office, in the rear of our I'U*' 1 m cation office on Broad street, in the building war occupied by Messrs. Pemberton as lbe office oI JBT f Chronicle, expressly for the execution of Jol>-* pa every description. The office will be under the ll '% i n agement of Mr. W. T. Thompson, who w otur i the best job-workmen in the city. PAMPHLETS, 15AXK CHECKS, m CAPS OS, COTTON HVCBiF* | CIRCULARS, HILLS OF M * 1 HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS' ' BLANKS, HORSE BILLS. P* LABELS. PRICES CI’KHEV WL and every description of plain and ornamental P ing, in Black, Blue, Green, Red, Bronze, and c fancy ciders, will be executed with neatness. j and promptitude. , Feb. 20 1 1 .r I