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be Hi Uto Jiarki t UibC in lbs
w¥ town ol Uuiivil)'*, on dm firtl Tu* sdny
luJtftuinrv nev, within tlm nsnnf hours ol sale, to
ll*** highest indoor, nu«i ngrei able to «n «»rt!- i .'r»>rrin
Honorable Interior Co*n of trlCrs*in eonniy, when
Kilting C«»r ooltnarx |uirj«w<ii. (J»a /fui><i><d and
Fagluy ArWi, m*.rv ~r l«nn, of Oak and Hickory
laud,nimiii (wo mill's fr m (.nnifvilir on dm An*
furia road .improved and adjo'ning lands of Gamble,
kit try, t•«,|w -. t, and odi.Ts; bring land whereoo
tin* Into AN illi.iiii Munson <f( ►aid county livrd and
died, nod sold Mh belongingto bis #**nre *le im d
a.ilc on the day. I, HLHHV I!ON7'I(.K,
/tf*«Tr. m'b Ibe will lunmxoij.
v. iild V‘»l
li«iU S«li(T.
f IMfr. in doi>i *.»rd liiv*nt; united 1111*11' |»raeliee
.1. ol tin* LA vA ,offer llh-.f service* to flu* public.
Tliry will »it< ini llu* omiirip of ,A/ttxeog#*e, .Aiafnth,
Stewart. Randolph, Haily, Maker, /.is* and Snnnrr,
idlin'* lint in)i«MN-lirf nil; Houston, of the Flint
t'imiil; and Twigg*, Pulaski, biwuU, Thoiua*,
Ifteeainrainl H«»oL, of dm Southern Circuit In*
hikth wilikMwl their care w ill meet wiili prompt
UlimtHHl Tilt ir Olliec In ill jtllH'lil'HHt Sumter
t 'Hiufv, wlm iv one id them nmv utwoya In* found
vv In n n u uliscni on hnsan**.
hut avm:hi:\.
AN M II ( II NAAToRD.
•k*i |0 237 vtl
WILL be kiM, On tin* find Tumdny in Herein
Imr ted, nl lb« Court //mi*e in Nirvoiri
count), under in ardor ni’i hr Interior Court ol Co
lumbia county, tilling for ordinary pnrpo»es, Out
of laind, MniilnT tun tililtdred and twchlv right
( Wrt), in tin.' eleventh (II) «li»lri**r 9 of t«c, ih*w
S(rw *rt < onnty, e<mfnitnng 292 i ueron. bi-longinji
to the estate ol Nixittn 7*. Mngrnder, deeca cd; nob
or distribution. Term* easli.
GEO. M. MAGRCHLR, Adm’r.
»rf4 3d, 1*37. wtd 231
*%.%/ ILL be sold hclorn fin* ronrl house door ift
w r the I'omiiy of Sn warr, and town of Ln|
Kin, mi I Ik* first I’m «dnv in Dorrnnlirr mii, in dn
liniinl lioiitn «>l aale, to llie btg)i<*sl bidder, mid 11 •
Kl**< aid* to mi ord. r ol do* //onornblo (hr Inforior
Court of .Mli'Pi’OKwNinfv, when silling for ordinary
jmrposi**, lad nl' land So Kiliy Four (.VI) in the
2l»l di'lrn l ol formerly I<ec now Stewart ron .lv
containing 202! acres won* or !«>*, ihr proper
ly nl Ihe lair Stephen Colter, of .lefh-rson conn
t> t elorraacd. 7’enns on tli« day of »ak'.
AS//LF.Y [’//lid PN\ n<lin‘r.
••pi 26, 1837 wtd 2 19
Wild, he *old nt 1 fir market himHoTiTTITZ'
toy%n of «ville ( J« fTeriion eotiolv with*
in Ihr Ufiiul hour* of rule, lo the higheid bidder, on
Ihr fin? 'l’lo>duv ill Heerinh.'f net , agreeiMa so
•11 of far of Ibe //mornblo Infiirior Court of raid
roiinlr, when pining for onlinnry piirpn M e«i
•efiw of oak and lm kory laind, on the wafer* of
t*ha\rr’a no k, ndjoniing lmnl« of Jhdm A. I’nr
•*»n ami other*, the proiM rlv of the lute Juim * Cook
d« crated. 'l’l rnii* on tlie clay.
JH//X l(. COOL', ruloi'f,
MAII\ ANN COOK, ndni'rt,.
*rj.| 20, H 37 wul 227
imont;nTtii Angti*(*i .bg?
gfK on (lie iMih 111*111111,1 n. gro (nan
who enli* hiliiM It Meplien,
■rjjiy fsS\ mi)* he hi long* lo \n<r Woi
hrook of I iie*ier Hihlrnt, S
Wjjy Clm- !| v j * y «'nr« (h 1, . r i f eel limit
• i*wa |l high, da k e-tiiip| t -etecl, \ery
kit-M' imed. The owner in lo nmie for
ward, pay exjKdiae*, aod lake him from Jail.
J.dd Mitlla\ N, Jailor,
oft 12 u7U 2ld
(3r,OIt(SI A, ) Uy the Courl of Ordinary of
iuikr l ounti/: f iinrkeeounl V.
UriIKKi.AS Meiijom n Aiohley, Il.d.erf V. Id*
Ibton, and 'l'hoina* T. r.llolon, r.\oruior*
d Kolhti Klhaloti, deeM , lute of Mnrkr nninly,
in* iM'lilionoo the eonrl (or tellerN dis im-woiy.
Thewe me therefore* lo «ile and <idnioiii*li nil per
yoiit ii»u*re*ieil /o (ile (heir ohjeeiioiiN in thoCieik**
.flier by the lirrl Aloud »y in Alureh ncxl, why nod
filer* *honl I Hid la* gotliled.
|ly order of 1 S«» eonrl, 7*. 11. HIdM’NT, nr.
tepl Id, IS!I7 mfit 2>H
Ac/?CKAftL/; 10 an order of the lluiioiaioe
theloleriA. Court of JelltirMin emndy, when
tilling for ordinn',y pnrpote*, will he ►o!d on the
firtl Tuetd.iy in January in xl, !m*iween 1 In? n<nal
hourt *>f rale, at (lie in iiket hon.se m iho low 11 of
Lo iitville, iwo negroes vig, a liledy \onnu negro
fnawdatae*, an I a girl ationl ihir'een year* of age,
lik*l> and v.ilnaMe tervanln. Fold mm the propiriv
id'William A la>wi*,dee'd, lor the henefit uferedi
tort and heir*. Terms ensh.
in:MIX H. TOI'H, Aifni’r.
iiov I, IS!I7 will 2.'»(i
% 11.1, be ►old, til the Conn llon>e door, in
▼ T NA uyneslmro’, on ihe (irsi 'I ni'*day in .Viimi*
ary next* a negro hoy named John, aiioni 7 or s
\mu old, hclun ing lo the eslale ol Ahrahiini
U alker, decenM'd. Term* eaidi.
JOHN Will I I.IIKAH, 1\ r.
ot t 2A. IHSIT wtd 2nd
U’ I Id. In* M#hl ill Cnlnnilna eonrl hon*e on the
find I'li 'nday in />eeenilii*r next, ngreeafile
lo an order iroiii the I lonomhle < 'onn ol' (trdiimrv,
lie* following named negroes, John, I’o'ly, K.iie
rid David belonging lo iheesiai.* ol Klndia Ibdli
m vl«, di eeuted, and sold for the beiiefil ol thft heiia
and ereditorn of ►ml dceea. el I emu made known
0 (St. Jivuf • .
JAUAISTUONC, 11 Tiur.
m l 6 2dl
/ lid. In* sold on the lirrl Tneadiiv in Junn
j V ary nett, at llie late resid* nee ol HaimA
Jninaii, deee.u*ed, ol Hnrke county, the jeruhnlde
property In longing lo the oittute of Haul
(oiouiini* ol llur.MM, I'lnU*s, Cnnle, Hog*, Hum
one Yoke of Oien, I‘oilder, \\ agionu, ( art*, Hluek*
tuiiili'a tool*, Farming nleiuiu, IKhlm, HeiliitetidN,
Household and Kilehen I'nrmtnre, with a mimber
ot other nmel dial W ould be I>o I dioiis lo men
dull. The sale will eoiilinuo fmin day lo day mi il
id ji* sold. *i\Tins ol mile made know non lli - day,
JI'.UK.MI Ml INM AN, IVr
wIT 250
Wild, be totU, a I I lie m irlo I ltoiue.ni lie* low II
of l«oiiuville, Jelle.r.-on eonmy, on the (»r>l
Tuesday in Hereinl*er nett, within the n*ual boors
ol *u|e and aaitH*ftblr lo on order ol tin* //utiorable
JiuMees 1 I lli' Interior I'oinl ol »a;d county ot
Jftler*uii, when silimu f»r oulinary purpose*, 510
UefOt, in*ire or leu* of sw amp and pine Kami on
IlgortdiiS' KiXer, iilhoil three miles ht low l.ollisVllle,
Oh die tunlli *nle of tin* mime, ndj.filing l ands ol
|* II 4-oinieity, John \V Hoihwell and odier*, die
projtrriy of Nierlmg If. F.iuon, deceatet); also on
Ihr tmw day,and ai die mum* plum*, a negro woman,
tluvr, nani ni Nan, about (Hi years ol age, belonging
I * •.mil etluie a!*o—lVrin* on die duv ol sale.
ItKS IMI *N. 1 Alisu Kid., iidin’r.
m*p| 1237 wtd 220
W| l 4 ls be mild on the lirsi Tiuvatay in Htmin
l»er m il, ul the eonrl house in the low 11 ol
Waynesboro’, between diet lunal hour* of sub*, one
Arm-a of lam) belonging to the estate of William
Hulling*, deed, eontaniing eight hundred acres,
jnuiror less, adjoining Imidii of William Heiinelt,
\A m l*M(ler*on, and Halph Henrow, dee’d. Sold lor
the InTk lit ol die heir* ul said din easinl. 'J'ernu ol
••le on ihvdav, JOHN I(OI.LINS,> 4 » •
1,111 re, r
uet 6, 1H37 Whin
Wild, hr sold, <m the liol TiH>.'a,V in Juiuirry
nn(, «k die usual h uir* of vale, agreeable to
-ow-ardn ol ll«e tioiionihlc Interior Court ol Jetler
•<mi county, when Killing lor ordmnry purnones, lo
tha highest bidder, ul (he market hon*e mine (own
•vs l.ouiiville, two liundnHl mihl Tilly nine iierea of
gwwt land, adjoining land* of Janie* Stone, L Hrxwxn
and othrr*,l»i*Umgiog lo llw estate ol the late Joseph
A Urn, of* mM*l eoniu v, ilwssirel. ’J’ernis on die day
«f«al«. MMI Kl. IIAHHI.N, Adm’r.
oci 20, 1 *437 216 wld
%ORKKVniL 10 011 ofiler ul' 1110 lloi-uruliK'
lnlrii.tr euun ol Culnrnltia cnmiy, ttlim .il
ting l«r onliiinry |Hirjro«'»i sill In* «»lil, on llie (ir.l
Tusntov in Uoto mliur In'll, at Z«liulon, Hko cunn
♦t, 9t»»i n< ro. of /-iinl. No (in lire Till Ih.iiui,
iormef lv .Suirroi- now I’iko county. .1l«o. on I In-
Mtuerlay.nl MrUwioujH, 903! Boro, of Auml, .Vo
it*>, llih iri.lni l, Henry ruttnty. rill *.ikl a. tin
|w«fenv of Wark I* llai i>, Into of t’oliuuliin ciniuty,
der-envnl ; ,uM lor lire Imvii Ch of tin- In'ir. of mini
dtrrawvl. J M\/U uUM.IMON, I r r.
».pr ~.'T. H3T rrnl t»
* UUKCAIiI.K lo un order «»l the liiMiif Court
«»f Burkseonniy, when siting lor ordinary pnr
Km, will Ik* sold, on die first "I n»**dtty in Ifi oi ni
I*ll. ul Waynesboro’, Hnrke eonniy, lielween
|l»e uaual Ihniii ul'‘mile. Seventy derc* ol l*nnd,
■•ore orle«a, a-ijoinuig U *d* ul John l*>>lge, Alillv
I. übnuKii, «»»d ol he*» hoUng nig lo Julian CoK*man,
• uiiuor. Term* ol sale on lhe day.
WILLY CULLMAN,C.’uard’n.
►rjH 16. |B:n wtd 21 ‘J
|.j ( |K>rgonii indebted lo llie estate of Abraham
A Walker, deceased, ore itH|tnred lo *ettlo the
tame by or liefore |!»e l»l day ot January nev , a*
tha KnMUtor indeleniiiiu*d I» Hum* the bt»ine«« of
•a'ul «alate. and c un euimequenlly allow mi lunger
ylmce T. M. HKIIKIN Au’v,
* lor John Whitehead, l v r.
oft e 1837
A* CKKKAUkK l-i un onlnr of lire Inforior < '"un
of UDmlneiiiHiiy, rrkMi mlii'ig lw onlinrry
tMWponr.. Will In- mkl 0.0 l.t Tuw Uy in Iks-riii
Ly rieit. at linculu'on, between die usual Iwuri wl
•ale fiflrrii XrgA*w amlihe land belonging Ui AN m
Sujilulli. rim'd. Sold lor the b •uc!U ol llit Wn
•nd nodiior.. T.ruu •! nulo. ,
" “ W. W. KTOHI.S.Admr
MJd 11, »«37 ****
1 1 Notice.
' i 4 /-». |rr on« ind. litod lo the estate of lTnr*-> (
u t Maiind, late of Hnrke nninlv, dee* snot, an
* { rtipiesled lo make poymeiil, and all efe iilor»of mud
’J I'f'liiU' la prettenl fbt ir ehiim* in n*rm* ol ihe law .
WILLIAM W. MAI M>, Adm’i.
' iioxld wif 961
*, i xi 111 lie sold mi the ihird >Ollll day in IV
o> » * eernlHT neii, rtl dm lute rnrWenee of A atari*
J f«la Duke, Ucmttisoil—uli die p»-rishah!*- fir »periy la*-
if longing in *md e*lnle, eoimisling «»l Horne*, Hog*
( aide. Fodder, (him, I’laiitnijoii Tanale, Ilon*eho!il
and Km hen Furniture, Ate. T«*nu>* of sale on the
day. JOHN SAI’O.V, Ad’mr.
' i nm 7 Id 961
0 ’ 4 (dILLAHI.L In nn order (r ill ll»e lurtl. lh«
. Inferior I’unrt of U rron countv, when«iflii»j
iim a hurt of Ordinary, will h<* aMd on dm first
'J’ncsdiiy in Heremher, widiin tho legal hour* ol
,J *.de, before lie* Court Hou*e do iin AN mren eoute
ly, pftrl lift he real estate of Joseph llob'-rts, hue ul
’ 11 mn o» k ftibtlly, de**io* *d. 'l’enns on die flay.
~ ’ ifCHCII M mHLin’.v,/.. .
r JKSKE M KOIJIIUTS. i
g I « |il 10, l -CJ « M 2-1
4 (iUK.r. illl.K iii nn on), r of il,'. //niMiriilih- tlir
; Fi(t*ri.»r ( <Mjrio( Ji f]ers*ni eonniy, W hen Killing
'for ordmnry purposes, wi.l be sold, on dm fnsl
, Tm/sdny in January next, nt dm iHnrkel House
*indmun n of laMii*vil e, Jed>*r*oii eouilly, lMTwef*u
il die usual hours of sale, Iwo hundred nen-s of Land
rt in void eonniy, on the waters of Hig Creek, adjoin*
>• mg lands of I.eorge Sinpleton am. oilier*, belong*
u; ‘ mg lode minor* of Jame* Tnmlde, jnn., der*d.—
it 7’erm* of *alr on llie dnv.
w J VMLS A CAUSA*. LLI, odin’r.
ig nut 1, 1H37 wtd 776
VLULLAHLL lo ari order •ifihe Inferior Conn
of Hurke eonniy, when silling fur ordinary pnr*
I*>*♦**, will he soM on die fir*l 'J’uNday iii Decefw
i Imr iif ftl.nl V\ ayne*lM»ro’, Hurke eonniy, I*l ween
n | the usual hour* of sale, Four Hundred A ere* ol
• l*ind, more or lest, adpdiiiiig hind* of L W Leans
ie \V H Hoii'(lli>s l and olliers, belonging lo Joheph .Mil
i- dray, n minor. Terms of sale on d** day.
•r CiLOIHiL .AJADHAV, Cuard n.
y I ftcpl 16, wld 21'.»
m A (iKF.LA HI.L so nn frtf 4,, r of tliu Inf* rinr (’our
r, 1 of Ibirke conn7w, while silling for ordinary
r- ' purposes, will besoh’l, • n the first 'J’neaday in He
i* : eeniher next, nl die eonrl tionno in die town of
AN fi"'iiL*>-lH»ro', helweeii die iiNiial hours of sale 200
‘nrrm of I id,m ore or lr*N adjoining Imli of Tolm r
Hillar dand Haste Fftfrner, belonging lo .l)din and
Vary Ann //imlkuii. heir* of John and Ihdieeca
//ndson, Into of Hurl.e eonniy, nveoused. 7’eriiis
I Mile oil die duv.
' 117/11 MM I’ONDKU, JrfJnnrd’n.
" I 37, 1537 w lil 228
J j
SIX monlhs after dale, I will makf* application
to ihe lloimrable the Inferior Ciuirt of (o»bim
•! Ida eonniy, when silling i.s a Court ol ordinary (>r
k l**lier*dismi*Mory, Irom thcfnrlhor Adnrftii*tradon
us lhii Lstute ufJohii Ho'/.ier hue of said Connly
Hreens d, I hereby, rnpiire all and sing’ilar die
kindred and m blots ot snid deceased, lo file dieir
objeelion* if any I hAy have, in llm oilier* ol said
, eonrl, w iihindie limr prnKerihod hy Law, lu whuw
cause why *u;d I (tiers should nol he L'l^jnleil.
* , J.IMF.S I DUV.IkK I’.xr.
* I uni! 5 1537 131 of John Hosier,dee d.
—
, A <•l* I .F. \ HI.L to an otd>*r of die Honorable In
. fe dor Court of (’oimnhiu eonniy w hen silling
(oroidinmy purposes, will be seM.on Iho firsl Tins
| day in December neil, ill tboC-’otirl House door la
Murray eonniy, I ol number ninety four ('.11)111 die
Iwenly fSfdi (25) Hislnel, Second (2)secTinii of said
eonniy formerly ( herokee.
1 A'h.o on lit.* wm»n day at dm (’oiirl /Amo* door in
! A a ker eonniy, I ot iiiiiiilmt one hiinilied iind iwen
ly five ( L 5) in dmiiii.lh ('.>) Hislrii I of din limrlh (1)
H 1 seelioii ot said eonniy formerly (Mmrok |, u
• I Also, on ilm suin'* day at Canton in Cherokee
■ eolinly, gold I'd mimherngl.l Inindred and sixly four
i (Ml) 1) in die filieenlli (15) District of die second (2)
* neelion o(*-aid eonniy.
I j All sold as da-property of dm orphans of Ldmnn
I Hngg, dic’d , for the belief al of said orphans.
AHNLK I*.
1 ong'dO, |M37 2JI wtd
i (Sl',U/l(i1 .1, / Court ol'Onfirftriy,
• Ser/ri n rounti/ (i Hepfeinbrr .in 1M37.
I | LON applii Ktion of Alexander !•'. Hopson,adini*
" v niMrafoi dc* hums non,of die esinln (ireen H
* l*e iree dee'd., siniing lli dla ha* Ihllv administered
, said estate and praying citation for Icier* disinissory,
il in on mol lon ordered, that die i leik do ic'siiea cita
tion reipiiricg all persons lo shew iiiiim* why dm
j same shall lint be granted—and dun die same lie
published oner a nionlh lor six months.
A true extract from die minutes, Ibis 12di day of
| September, |MJ7. J(HS||FA /’LUHY.eI’k.
liny I (uftin 4VJ
I 7'is with nint h surprise dull I lafe’y b arn, dm'
I here is demands against die lull* linn ot Hailey
I«V Dimer 1 hold llie obligation of (lie fair I. If
(inner, dee’d , tor (he prompt payment of all claim*
against ihe Idle firtti i*i Hailey (V Drover. I hHieved
died‘his were ail paid ego, having been so
inloriiiod, 1 hereby nobly all persons holding such
' limns, dial unless diey me presented neecrdin;*
In law, lo dm Lxeenlols or Adminishators ol die
estate ol dm late L. I* (.rover, dee'd. f»r payiMTil
I’, hall lint consider n sell hound lo pavihelii.
il. H. liaim!a.
l.naTloii, Aug. 2n, 1b37.
j The Washington News, will publish dm above
I mien a month lor ihree monlhs
sep. I 200 til m
To liiNirucior* »i‘V»iilh.
O N dm finer»fay nf IK*eemher next, de> 'l’rmiis s
<d dm Spann Academy, ((ieorgia,) w ill appoint
a UF.LTOK <n‘nl|emen wishing lo he eniisidrred
eand'daie*, w;iiJif4nffh address (post paid) thence
relary t»f dm lloab), Hr AA’ni Terrell
I Nearly one hundred pn|>i|* have Id'en langhl an
■ diis Aea Icmy during the emrenl yenr,ul rales rang
ing bom lour loeigln dollars aipiiirier; and il is he
limed dial a tmtler palmmeje may in hnnre he tea*
luted, hy u |h>i>oii id high ipialilicali ois.
i On dm seme of health,•pimetiiulity in payment,
i and oilier advaiilagiv, tllis’vidmiiv yields preien*
. ! vimis io none nfhor.
* AA M TLKKLLI.,
HI UVN LI.I. J AN N NM, |
» ID KAVLI.I. IN(»UA.M,I ' Trustees.
. I W 1/ lISAA KL, I
. Jn)LL CkKAVIVMm, J
l j Spuria, Oei 7 235 Av It
i ILL he sold, on the first ‘‘Tuesday in January
, VI next, between the usual hours of sale, before
» 1 dmCniit i House door, by order of (he lion, dm In
terior Ceiirl of Columbia eon .lv , v\ hen sitting for
odiiury jmiposes, the whole »f Hie l and and Ne
groes hi longing l» llu* heirs of William U'hil
i niiilm, deeriiseil, consisting ot two small tracts of
land in Columbia eonniy, lo wit: seventy one
1 acres, more or less,oak and hickory land, adjoining
i' James D Stniling* and odmr«,hn Aavaumdi Kiver;
i» ; eighty iwo aer»s, more or less, prime land, adjoin
li I mg John Howard and James D. on Koeky
, creek.
r j Also, three negroes,lo wit—Amy an old woman;
>( Orange, a woman; and London a fellow, to he sold
' lor tin* I m lie til of dm imir* of said dei’d.
I Terms made Known at die sale
HAHHILI. JONLS,
' Tnalir in virtue of hisolli a* olTlie
heirs ol AA ni. AVhileomb dee’d.
\ nuv 2* 1H37 wtd 257
" 4 11.1. lm sold,at the market Ii upm in the low n
* I i i o’s laniisv die, JHleison Comny, ngn enlm to
un order of tin* Honurah e Superior Court ot said
eonniy when silling for ordinary purpose*, indie
* iisitul hours id sale, and to dm highest bidder, on the
v first Tuesday in January ne\A,tv\o neypo men slaves,
v ix; Jerry,about tiFiy years ot age, and Isaac, ulmmil
twenty live year* old,*lhe projieriv of the late . v «’di
1 Lasun, diveUsinJ. Terms on the day ol' sale.
Hid \NT FA I .F< 11( 11, adta'r.
( I vh'l 16, LM37 wld 2i2
l*nl#lic %
lIL Umiiswick Land ('o offer for vale,limn
L , ; one hundred lo two hiindri*d well seleiTi'd
o bid.
The saleeoMOHcnecs at Hmnswiek, on A/ON H Y
j -ilm Light day of January, IMJM, iimUit dm sopiTo.-
lendeinvul the lhre«Tuis,*or nn Agent appoiaied
lor dial pnr|H>se»
*J‘he lerKis of mk* wd! be—
-1 Om* Tab Cash,
“ ** one year
'I *. *4 iwoyvara,
j* ’* ** dione yeaik.
*• ** • F>nr yearn.
) Tin*last payment wilMu ninnt«d on any Lit, on
| which there shall beervKT«*d and I'ompleled within
one year die dale ol sale, a snhvinnliul I louse
or StoTv, tail less th**n 25 li-el front, by 30 in deplli,
and at least two store's,
it Other terms t« tio made known w die lime and
r ] place of sale.
. | Hv oitlerof die Director*.
I LI)IF. LLHUF.HDLJ'hTfI Agent,
r oi l 25 wnU 250
095 |»«»—p.yu p vou
H.) A' XamiKV'l JM’dilHJl
•i(il %v tout «h( ot mop) n ‘pmi>
{ pun pi n pnif ip w awupiuj **p«H-p AJf |
1 %»«(i oui uiauM o| riunjsixv no*J‘»il xuy 'jj y
\aniuovapn* ()u.» oj
, ||aw op ppio.w •|innp»j3m XjihHo. ) |»o m
u jo inusajd Jl.*l|| 1(01 IP XX *BO*HI ■
•umt jt«H|t du Jnii*op» tnmju kjK|M.iaqii( 'All ks 4
imm .i.v .1.-10 ri.vrriMw
I lS ’ 11.1, lir ».kl ->ii <>- J'u n- ivin
. w tw-r ih-.i, unli'fi i' '<"ji»• I-".. • .'ik% al
, ilir iiioriuH li'.n.",iiiil^t"n""l I■> n.lk-.'i ll.in-.'
j and 1*»: in oai.i tow a. v» lM*n*»n Nodi H. 1 k»od lor
in iffy Hied, a t preNeiii occupied hy |*ati i'k Tr.«e
lex ted on a* die property ul Auah H- * k»ml to sat
isfy a 6 fa from I (ie Inn* aid in6*r»o/ r«»tin in bvorol
Mar' iis A. Flournoy, properly pointed oui hy plain*
p* nil s a;t<»rrmy.
•* Also, at ilm name lime ami place, the in ere*.l of
I*- jessia* Fowler 111 li»e land* ol (ic-irge I owlerdei d.,
lying in Jefferson county, iutimet to ihu life estate
d of die widow of sain l.eorgc rowler dee'd, —levied
a* on to saijfy two fi la'» from tin* Justices court in fa
vor of L. 11. Caveiiuh nnil'T nlluchiacTila. Tro|»etly
(Niiniod out hy dm plait»li*F
ja v \v (;iii£GoKV,idiir
•*• IIOV , 6 V. id 900
f \\/ IfL la*ntUl Ml ihe nee «d .Ma lm I W ig
\ ¥ gins, deceased, in Hnrke eonniy, on the
2Hth Heieinlmr next, all the porLhab'c property ol
i sai»J ciia r*, I:oll*isting of //or»e*,Cinde, I logs, (>orn
} Fodder, ( 'oltoti, (Sin, and Min iig ( c »r; J /ousohold,
and Kiiclmn Furniture* Ac.; also at llie s.nne tune
and place, the plantation will bo rented andnegroej
hired. 'J irn.s of *de on tli ? day.
JO.SLTiI JANN’EN, Adm r.
p nov 17 xv td *69
■1 T L SnliNenher will leave bis present place
e of rchidenee Imlwi en the* JOlhund Huh *d next
" I>e<t*iiilier, to settle on Ids plantation on the Chain*
d hmicfie Kiver, and will oiler at pnfdie. Mile, oil dm
>* Mdi of Hrccitibor, a set of Hlaeksmith’* i ouls, plan*
!* tatioii Implement*, a fjunnliiy ol Corn and fodder,
- and various articles ol House Furndtire A'c.—all.
except the Coni arid fodder, will lie sold Una cred
it of twelve month*. He also offers lor salt* die fol
low ing tract* of fjind at the red need price slated,
which In* now oeenpies in (’olnnibn county,on the.
rl waters of the Hi”-Kiok'*e Creek, v/. Light //nttdred
r * Acre* best o1 in lily oeh and hickory, lying on both
1 * sides of dm Hc'-lviol ee Creek, on which js a new,
■n two-story Hwelling i/uiisc, fifty hy twenty fuel, a
d good K.ieheii and Hnioke //oiise, Negro Houses, a
K . eood fSarii, .S’loltlcs andHin-hoiute, with a good sett
1* of' (*ni-geer t all new, arid a moat beautiful situation
with a deljjdnfnl spring of water and very healthy
lor five ihon*nnd dollais rash,or onn ihiid eauh, the
balance m two annual instalments w.ih interest
r from rfe* dale. (In this Intel there is a meadow eon
>’ I.lining twvnty-fivo acres, eiitlivaled this }«irin
< ’orn, and would, nny'sensonahle year, produce fifty
d bushels of from per acre, and a good deal of land
d now mnler cultivation would make liom eight him
r died lo fine thomnn 1 founds oftSenl Cotton (any
■1 good crop year) per nere 'Timre ore nl least three
** hundred nt in the woods well timbered, first rate
* and.
•Seven hundred ntiil fifty four acres, first ipialily
oak and hick jry,joining die nlmxc, time Inindred
acres wood land, heavily timbered; on thb tract
them is one field, sixty acres fresh land, now in
11 Cotton, i made lasi yea* on that part of it enhiva
'* ted in ('otton, one thousand jMmnds of Seed Codon
r pef’a'ere; a gooil Dwelling lions; and ICitelien,a
11 nnmher of good Negro 1 loiini.**, Harn and‘Stables,
■ v Ac., and a hist rate Ciii-h<iii«e,so hy 10 feel, widi a
good U in iind rnnning-geer; lor the vv hole I will take
1 ioiir ihotisand dollar*. 'J’he Hightsboro’road riins
through this tract 23 miles from Augusta.
' About lour hundred urre.-»v;ood Tine Land, mixed
widioah and hickory, Iwuiiiilpb from the above on
the same rouik
My presi'ni p)arP/H fciidenee, 150 acres cleared,
a good Dwelling//.him*, with' her necessary huihl*
- mgs ; lor this niaeu 1 will lake f»ve dollars per acre.
2 710 111 r< N first rule Tine Land, mixed with oak
- and lm kory, lies well ; a number of years ago (here
1 was erected on this tract u (insl anti .All.l* al
i' tin* conjunction ol die two main prongs of dm Hig-
I Kio kee ( reek, vvliieh is a good site, within three
mile* ol the(ieorgm Hail Hoad ; 150 acres in an
1 old field, the land first rule, dm haameo in woods,
heavily liiiihared; die pnen five llionsainldollar*.
) 4bout 2200 acres Tine (.and, lying on one of dm
main forks of the Hig-lx token Creek, on which is a
'• Saw Alill that eunlil be pm in opemlion with a hide
r expeiiM*, vv il bin one and a halt miles of dm Hail
) Hoad ; there is between six and seven hundred acres
of firsl rate planting land, lying remarkably well,
1 al in a body, mix *d with oak and hickory ; about
150 acres cleared, dm balance in wow.)*, well tim
bareil. For this tract 1 will lake three dollar* per
acre.
And also, 0110 other tract of good Tine hind,
f lies will, mixed with oak and hickory wend
land, containing 575 teres, joining dm above and
dm tract on vvhu It I reside; price two thousand
dollar*.
1 J ho payments of dm vv hole the same ns the first.
, A further description is deemed unnecessary, as
no gentleman wilt purchase without viewing tho
> premises. I have put tho*o land* dm* low wishing
• to sell before I leave. Any planter that may wish
to pnrehaM* 11 good Intel ot lan ,in a healthy silua
f dun, and near one o I the best market* in the world
f’o. - dm great staple of our country, are invited to
call, and I will soli him a great bargain. I will dis
pose of the above in any way tomtit purchaser*.
Should I not sell before the Mdi el Teeemher
next, I will cither rent or sell tolhe highest bidder
o„ tha* day. Z\(’ll. AVILLIA.MS.
net *3O w3vv 254
.select im.vmiHXCJ-sciiooL ron
HO V S.
■(•Oi l Mill \ I OH \ I'll, oiil.l. l IIOIH’K CO. C KO
*|AI IL 1 vereises of diis imlmituin will he resiim-
I cl on die firm JMtrday of January, IMH. 'The
course of r'sl'iletion embraces the Latin and Greek
Languages, with die varum* branches of an Lug
hsh Ldne* iofi.
’J'hose tvldi may wish to plncr fhvir SOlls or wards
with the snhseriK*r, will confer a (iivor hy giving
lem as early in urination as circumstances will per
*ni f .
'Tenhs— |N»r hoard, tuition, washing, lights, fuel,
bed, and bedding, per «ehola*lie year, coiiai ling ol
ten months, 92lHt; to he paid 111 all eases, half year
-7y ‘hi advance.
References.
ReV. A t IM IT 11, H. IF, Aliens,
(’ I* HUMAN, Millwluville.
“ SSHAVHS,
“ S. 11. ’TAL.AI AHGL, Augusta,Gut.,
.Air. JOHN HOHlNSON,Charleston,
•• CHARLES MILLER, Edblo Umil,SC
HENRY S ATFOHH, Principal,
nov. 2, w it 257
WILL he sold, on the first Tu sday in January
next, within the usual hours ot sale, agree
ble to an order of dm honorable Interior Court of
JetTerson eonniy. w hen sitting (orordinary purpose*,
to the highest bidder, at the market house in the
town of Louisville, two hundred and eighty eight
nefC-i of oak and hickory land, ndj doing lands of
(• irdner Arrington and odiem,about «i\ miles below
l3)uisVrlle, belonging to die estate of ilm ln*.e Snlo
’ftion Philips of Jefferson enmity, deceased. Terms
outlay id sale. ASHLEY PHI LI.ITS, Adm’r.
oci 20,1837 216 win
A Valii:«l»li* n.iiK.tlioii
r FOlt SAIiK.
Thu Biihsrrihor being desirous of mo*
I A’lUg t«* Ihe AN’est, off *rs his Farm for sale,
SrJ-Vj^rlying eight utiles above Pet Tsliurg, in
V?* l *' Filter I eonmy, near llroad KiVer, run
-1 nulling or '.*oo acres, w ith a eommo*
’ (hulls two story pin house, and all imees*
► ary nut building*; two-thirds cleared. Person* wish
' mg a home, should make tpiiek appHeatien ns lam
. delermintHl to sell. HU(ilf MeGEIILE
j oci 19 w lvv* 215
ON die first ’Tnesdav in December ne\A, \\(li he
sold, al the Court House in Hnrke dimly
under un order of tin* Court of Ordinary of said
(Tiinity, an ondivnled halt of a House and Lot, in
the town of ITayneshoro', known ns dm Eagle and
Globe 'Tavern. Also, in said town, Lot No 40, on
t| \x bieh there is a Hlaekxmilh’s shop Also, a Lot
l( of Pine Lind in said county, containing 350
,1 acres, adjoining lands late Aaron Thompson, mid
t . others SoM «s pan of ihe real estate of Fielding
Frver, dxM*'tl. Tenus ofsale on tl»e day.
Fllvl.mNG FRYER,Jr
.’ MIH.FOUI) MARSH,
I, sept 13, 1537 xx id 216 Administratuts.
IVoliec.
FlAllF. snhseriht'r offers for sale his PI, A NT.I
I TU>\ whensni he now )ives,(*ousisting of 1300
aepos of the Vmsl farming hind Hurke County, lying on
the waters of Hark Camp: the same is well impruv
lf etl, with nhoul 3iH> nerx*K of open land, which now
1 ha* h heavy crop on It. I deem il HUnreessafy to
give n further description, ns no one will purchase
without viewing the same, which is Invited, as the
J terms will he lilmrul, en application to
kl October *3l \v4l 255 JOHN COCK.
7 KOK(w I\,V\yluHthin nu/n't/
. 447RLHF.AS William YnrlvoMUgh,administm
w W tor on die estate of James Yarhobmgh, tie
eased apjdies for L'tlers Hnanissory,
These are tlierelbr In rile and admonish all and
<iiigular die kindred unit eretliior* of said d 'c’tl t<» he
n iml appear at my olli.* * wiihin die lime presrribed
n »y law, to shew cause, .1 any they have, why said
«• k'llors ►honhl not Ih* grant- d.
1, Given under my hand, al oHieo/m Appling, tlf*
slh dav of Sept , 1837
! sept IS 11161 G A URIEL JONES, clerk.
(iFAMifiI A, I Hy die Honorable ourt o
Iturkt nmuiif. Ordinary of said tf.unly.
UrHF.HE.iS AA'illiam Sapp, Administrator of
Hiehmond Hank *rs »n, deed,, Jute of Sunlit
Carolina, hat ikMitemed die Houomlile the Court of
Ordinary lor letters ilisiaissory Imiu mid adminis
is lradon; These are theieliire io rim and admonish
j nit and every |iervon idle Oiled, Id shew eaiise, any
llu*y have, on or before the first .Mmvday in January
•1 next, why dm said letters should mil hegmnled.and
» ihr said William Kapp forever released (rum all lu
biltly as said mlrainutnilof.
. Hy order of dir Conn.
T 11 IILOI'NT, tie c o 1 c.
1 jnjjr 29 1116111 177
1 slra>«rd </.•
1 T .1* fn.ifia pmare »• ••’J.* f >*
' ' Ii it tliirk niratii rollii< d 110144*1. * * l, el * I
’■ • hands liigh.Hi.h >%hif* i»«nr uikl U I ° ,,w * r
" j ma.k* riM i.il. ri <|. Any ,a*r*on giving
[ * 1 at tin* olliif mi that liii.iyohiu.n *• » (
’* 1 e.nllv rr Aurdod
•* .Nov 10 . It - 0I
, fjt/ILL lx* Mil!, Ik*fore the Court ln*u>c tloor in
I | I T tin* Town hi Franklin. I-ovvimli** « 'nint>, <»n
ilie find 'J’liCuJay in Dec emlier next, uillnn tin*’
i nl hours of Male, lo the highest hidiler, \jtl «*
iNi* Five hundred and two, in the 12ih UM r " tol
' I inmrly Irwin, now l»v%nde« county. Also on
the tn:i*c day, hi line the court hoii»cdoor m h win
comity. l ot of Juutd No.TwolnmdreJ ane tour.in
the < l!» dial, of Irwin county, each conla nn g d.U
acres ; n!>o on the same day before lha couit hull e
•'* door i i tin* Town of Hamilton, Harris county, lajl
( * | of land No Seventeen in the 2'Jlh district, ol lor*
d } me ly .Vuskoge** now Hums county, conluinir.g
II 2 )2l acres, more or law, being part ol the real ca
ll late ol the late James T- lindson, deceased, mid
| ‘* i sold hy order of the Honorable Inferior court ol Jet.
‘ j ferson county, when witling lof ordinary purposes-
IT in ol Hale on the day.
ELIfiUIA SMITH, A din r.
j ie 125. 183 V __ wtd 220
Lincoln Mil** mid Female Acadenr/,
a ffl VllKcummi'Moners ol the l.iiim’ii iMolcAcadc
4. -fi. cmy, take plciisafo ni announcing to the Mir
rounding country that lliay have engaged thescr*
vices ol the Uev. John W Uriel to take charge of j
r ilia Mule Avademy—whose character in Columbia J
l] and l4iiwlTi«ewmiiic*s will need no rerommoi'dul.'on, j
I* yet they lake I‘his .plan of rfnnonnnifg to nil con- ,
|. cerned, that they consider Ifim well qualified toad- I
I vnnee youth in the various ■studies -preparatory to -
* entering college. Ile is, w here -known, considered |
,] industrious, attentive, and apt to leach, keeping
I, good order in school— all of v\ Inch requirements are
infix pc*n*ahle. The commissioners have also inadn
arrangements to purclnsiijan aupara'ua tor the benefit
li ol the Academy, which will fie received soon after
l ilio school commence!. The prices of tuition as in
ii other academical, and hoard in the village and vicr
y nitv, rating Horn fiv eto eight dollars per month.
J. IV.TF.K 1 .am a it,
, Tiioh. Flouknck,
Wm. Hai.i.am,
„ Sit anu ac.'k Turner,
. llaßvf.v Wheat,
,1 A ham Haknksrukoer,
. John Zki.i.ars,
. Joshua Haniki.,
u Commissioners.
m And il,e 'trustees of Lincoln /cmnle Academy,
j announce to the public lhal .Mils I Icvcland and .1/fss
y Han who have had cl urge oi tin* female A cade
,l my iwo years .past, \\HI ( onfimif in charge of the
i same the cmftiing year; thvv conwler the clinrachT
„ I of the institution, under their clargo so wclljcslab
i. lislied, that it is unnecessary hi say any thing in' k
i, I praise —suffice it to say .they have given g *noral sat
ii l is faciicn to their employers us well in advancing
their pupils in education, as the improvement ol
n’ (heir morals, they ask the conlnunnco ol tin* pal
-0 ronage, which has been genet ally given the present
s year, with a pledge that not hint shall ho wanting
on I lie part of the teachers or lrn*leos to give sal
j islneiion. 7*he priec«cf tuition mu! board the same
, as (In* pa.-t ycai.and as follows:percjimiteror hah
session, four dollars; or seven .lie session of five
1 months—in this class, l etters, Spelling, reading,
’ Writing, (Jeogrupli}, Krifflisli Gram
rhe'r and Child's Geology, will hetouglil.
■ 2nd class, pcrc|iiarler,s yen dolliirs or twelve dollars
*V fitry cents iwi sc sion; i t this branch will bol.inghl
, ancient ami modern Geography,ancient and modern
History, Logic, liheterie, Ivaiim Elements of Criti
j. rate lids Geometry, Hays Algebra, Natural
, and .Moral Philosophy, and Parleys Natural Tlicolo
rjy,
’ Extra branch, Mu.ii’ on the Piano I'orto por
nmrl.r 910.IH)
, I Tim (if i*b I’ia'no, s’Hl!
. /'n'lu li l.ungtia"o i« r -ninrUT
I l-niuinu mid I’uiiiiii.g per «|«inrti-r ‘ i l!u
. Inslroctioii in ncoille work jjralim,
lloar.l in (lie viltagu and county,Mom fivolo i iglil
l dollnr-i nor monill.
I In- i-s.-r- isoH of I>nlh tin- male and female Acad
r emirs u ill I'onnnmeo on (lie day of January
next.
I’.v order of l!ic J rnstees.
I AU'.XANUKU JOHNSTON,
I Secretary.
Tin-editor of till! Washington News will insert
Ihe oliovc once a week uidd die first January jtexl.
nov Hj
I * (HIE CABLE to mi order of the honorable, the
. rV inferior court of Columbia county, when sit
i ling ns b court of Ordinary, will be sold before the
■ court bouse doom! Appling in Columbia county, on
1 the first Tuesday in January next, between the law
. Ini horns of sale, the tract of Land, whereon Ed
- ward Wade, lit* of said county, deceased, formerly
lived, adjoining the lands ol Mrs. Nancy Wiley,
r Willis Roberts, anil others,containing two hundred
r and twenty acres,sold subject to the widow's don
er, the same being it part of'the real estate of said
deceased. 'Terms made know n at sale.
HUBERT BOLTON Adm’r.
not 8 xvtd 2(-8
i (; I'.Olii ■’ M —Burke County,
WHEREAS William W. Minimi applied for
letters of Administration de bonis non, on
the estate ol Hrury Eouband, late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to eile anil admonish all and
i singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
; to lie, and appear at my elliec within the time pre
scribed by Law, to file their objections,if any they
bate, why said letters should not be granted.
(liven under my band at office i t Waynesboro',
t ibis lillt day of November, IMW.
T. 11. BLOUNT, o. c. c. o n c.
not 10 w3od
iVolicr.
\|,L persons indchtcJ to the estate of 11-ify
I’erry, late ol Burke comity, deceased, tire re
iptcsted to make payment, and all creditors of said
estate, to present them in terms of the law.
' EUWARO HATCHER, a4dm'r.
nov 10 wlf >
« BROIUIIfTto Jail, on I’ri
Jg dav the full oet. insf., a negro
. y man, about 35 years old, i f
j«ri dark complexion, who says he
* / belongs luJuo 1’ King of Au
gusla tia.said boy tvbcn taken
1 up was riding a sorrel horse,
and calls himself Wm. tiatrott. '1 be owner is re
-1 (tue.lctl to call and tuty charges mid lake bint away.
' 1 J. ALEXANHER, Jailor.
Columbia county.
Oct. 0 23C
» \J ILL bo sold on the li.sl Tuesday in Decent
V 7 her next, at the lamer Market House in the
city of Augusta, all the perishable property (ne
groes excepted) belonging to the estate ot Western
| If. Thomas dec'd., consisting of Carriage Ho ses,
Buggy, and Household and Kitchen f urniture, Ac,
Terms, at sale.
EMMELINE THOMAS,
nov II Is ~f*s Adm’x
~ fcl) If.l. be sld on the Jlthl December, a*, the
* » plantation of Hardy I’erry, deee'xf.n portion j
ol the perishable properly of said estate, consisting j
-of Mo-k of aB kinds, and all other articles too tedi
o mis to mention; soK> to continue from day to day.
Terms made known on day of sale.
,| EDWARD HATCHER, Adm'r.
n n«V. IB xvtd iW4
~ GEOltd/A, Nitiivii to it nli/
„ \\T HERIUS, William if. Scruggs, ndininistra
-0 v» lor, applies (or Letters of Distnissury on the
j state ol'Edward W -lluinis,-.’ -ceased.
.. These arc therefore, to cite mid admonish all and
'' singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased
to be and nnpear at toy office within the lime pre
scribed by law, to lilt their objections, it any they
have, to shew cause why said letters should Hot be
granted.
Liven under my band, at office, in Jaeksonboro’
, this 1-1 dav of May, !537.
~ ‘ " JOSHUA PERRY. Clerk,
n nmv I fan 104
t.u i tiii.tfj uTx i> coM.n is.mo.v
v _ UISINKSS.
o f JAU Eundersigned having removed to Savannah
e | I has opciu-it in Mo 3, Rollon’s Range, a few
el doors a! Hive tin- Exchange, an extensive WARE
| HOUSE lor the transaction of a general FACTO
■ RALE and COMMISSION' business. Expecting
| to devote bis time exclusively to this business, be
I wifi attend in the selling of Colton, Rice and other
\ I produce—receiving and shipping L mils, Are. mid
to such as may give him their patronage, he pledges
, himself to the lint It litl performance of ins duties
“ THOMAS II. HARDEN.
Savannah, oet- IS 4tw 214
l , [ N. Ik Liberal advatn-es on all Cotton and otbet
1 : produce in stoic.
" ioht mhi ii Sheriff* Sale.
\\J 11.1. be sold at Columbia Court House on the
v V I'ns-Tuesday in December next between the
usual liomsoPsale,one bay Horae, one sorrel Hone,
* and one dirt carl, to sa'isfy afi fa from Columbia
superior court, James Mavberrv vs. John Harris*,
d RICJ/ARD H. JONES D. 8.
11 Nov. 1. wts 556 i
-I - ;
i 'ft,ILL 1m sold on Friday, the S4th ol No
-1 V V vetuber next, at the plantat on of the late
fj Mr. Tubman, in Columbia Coiiuiy, the following
1 peiis-nyt vitu CO hrttd of Cattle, 15 Horses and
j .Mules,it road Wagons, and one two 1-orse Wagon.
Tei ms made known at the lime and place of tale.
IVr»on« w ishing to examine the property w ill pleon
j - all on Mr. Flanegmat the plantation.
Him H H UMAN, Exeer x i
j UOV 15 t'U k’C-S 1
i SJrnasil-
X (IST on its-sday-v. ions srsl.r tiller in
Ii or on ill** PHirl.vvjltini A iu.l<^
! *■ A igi-M i,a Kcl 51 -a .- INKJKEI L"OK,.oa
; nnmiig 310 or 5315. to lulkibe «. k. md
, ,|. ,be name ol tire soli-... vr i- w rlllei. I-M- ■ •
i-.s-ket lb>"k. Theafmve reward will be gtxen •<>-
tlre(ielite!)’ oflhe Pocket lt.s.k aod Mol. X « -' lr -
M. lain.-, a, the Globe Hotel,or to • J,V»XI
Crawkrrd,illo. THUS. J. W LBORNL.
une3o ‘jl'L Ll
i-'n^iiioiinhic
E-S’J'A BLISHMENT.
KLIiE RTON • 4* A •
j. -1 1)WARD J.. FLOOD moat res|ieclludy inlornta
i the citizens of Elberlon and its vicinity, that
ho bos coniine ceil business in the above line; anu
to give ample satisfaction to those that may taxor
him with their orders, be will always keep tire . •
Vork fashions both lor Ladies tiding habits, amt
gentlemens fall and w inter dresses.
_«ept IS _ vvßm_ S2l __
UmitOlA, I JiyTliT- Court Ordinary lor said
Darke countu % Count
v* mj HKitHA.S oVarali Smith Adminißirainx,
ami Allen S ll Prior, Atlmimsiralor ol
JamcH J Smith, deceased, laic of Maid county, have
petitioned «aid court f>r Icilers disinwsory, statinp
that they have fully odrfriffiMleftd said esiate»
'i'heEo ore therel'oro lo cite and admonish nil con
cerned to be and appear Iwlore said court • *n the first
.Monday in .May next, and then and there shew
j ennsu why said letters shall not be granted. Hy
I order of the court
T II lILOU.Vr. uc’co n c
j nov 10 wdm
Uanaway,
i A liorrihe Ini of March last, two negro fellows,
IV to wit: GKOIKiE, about 1(5 years of age, well
grown, bright black, 5 feel 8 or 10 inchts high, no
thing else very rema’rkuhle recollected. A JKA.i,
nhout 50 years old, very black, about the same
height, was raised in South Carolina, speaks bro
ken as negroes usually do, reads and writes* little,
ami will he wellv alcnlaled to get along with spurious
passes, and denying his owner perhaps; has been at
set a little, and will most likely he apt to make lor
some sea port Any person that can give any inlor
malion to me at this place, respecting said negroes,
shall ho well row arded, and receive the thanks o
the owner. JOH-N LO D
Tuskccgee, Ala , Oct. 17. Jtw 21J
U'; ILL In- M. 1.1, aene.ilily to tbc-Jast will and
Ici-linnent of \4 atle Brown deceased, at
bis residence, Burke cmtnly, on| the second
ll Vdnesday in January next, the residue of the pe
risl.able p's« |friy belonging to said estate.
A. J. LAWbc/N.
Qualified Executor,
nov, 3 w td
- 'lVaclier Wanlvfl.
1 S’ HE Trustees nfthc Red Oak Academy, situated
J. 2 miles below Raysville on the Washington
road, w ish to employ a gentleman of good educa
tion ami experience in Teaching, lo lake charge of
s rid Academy. None need apply but such ns can
be well recommended lor literary (rttainmr ills and
success in reaching; (br such libera! wages will bo
guaranteed. Apply lo
b WM. A I. COLLINS,
W.M BARRET, or
tiev 10 wi25D WASH. W STONE.
IV OUR months alter date,application will be made
i. iu ibe lionorable the interior court lor leave lo
sell Ibe real estate ol the late Elbert I! Dunn of said
county d -ceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
ALFRED J.DUNJV, Adm’r.
nov 12 Id 26S
Strayed,
OR .STOLEN, from the door of Mrs Nesbitt on
Saturday last, a sorrel horse about 5 years «!d,
n't particular marks recollected. - W lieu last seen
be bad mi a bull-worn saddle and bridle. Whosoev
er will return said horse, saddle and bridle, shall re
cone 85 and all reasonable expense, paid—apply lo
CLARKE, MciTER .J- t o
nov 2 2w\ -57
Valuable M* roper ly for Sale.
'ISMIE subscriber intending lo discontinue fbe
■ Mercantile Business, and turn bis attention to
farming, oilers lor sale bis property in the town e
Madison. ,
His Dwelling is a newly finished, large and com
medians bouse, on the public sriuare, with suitabl
unt bouses, an excellent well and garden, with good
back lots, carriage house, stable and barn, well ar
ranged for* TaVCrtt, or for a private dwelling; and
a store, ns cine of the rooms, has the necessary fix
tures, and is rrtiX -feed ns a dry goods store.
As there is no dbuht that the Georgia Rad Road
w ill be located to ibis place in a lew months, and
will bo probably completed in a year, and ns there
is bill Ode Tavern and but four Dry Goods Stores
m this place, any l>erson wishing to carry on either
business, would do Well to call and examine the pre
|f the purchaser wishes, Ibe household and Icftcli’-
on furniture will be included.
J be terms will be accommodating.
THUS. H. WHITE,
aug 29 2C3 2mtf
8A I.E OF TIIOKOI G 11-UREI> STOCK.
BY permission of J K. Bncbar|an. Esq , Ordin
ary of Fairfield District, wifi bq sold at pub
lic Auction, linn credit of twelve morris, with in
terest from the day ol sale, at the Coltimliia Race
Course, on Thursday the 23d of November next,
immediately after the day’s tunning, four mares, of
the favorite stock of the late John Randolph of
Roanoke, one Sarpedon year old colt, out ol Allan
la, and one Yemen colt, the properly of John M
Starke, dec’d. Further particulars ns lo pedigree
Arc., will be given on the day ol sale.
THOMAS STARKE, Adm’r
Oct 23 219 w4t
a Card.
rjNHF. public will recollect that on Monday, the
JL 13lb inst. the Vauclusc Factory is to be sol'd',
the sale to take place on the premises at 12 o'clock,
alter which will be sold to the highest bidder, two
likely negro boys,one about 21 years old, the other
about Jsj one V/agon; four Mules; one Horse; sun
dry Cow s and Chives. Hogs, etc ; also, 50,0(X) yards |
of Osnabttrgs, or as mneh as may be on hand on the
day of sale; Linsey; cotton yarn; also, a■ quantity
of Cotton and Wool; Household and Kitchen Fur
niture; the entire slock of Dry Goods and Groceries
on band. The terms will be liberal and made known
on the day ol sale.
.IAS G. WILKINSON,
I’resideat Board of Directors,
nov 4 3l sws 258
WILL lie sold, at Columbia Court bouse, on
the first Tuesday iu December next, be
tween the usual hours of sale,Six Hundred acres ol
land, more or less, adjoining lands of Robert Jones
' and others, on llie waters of Gcnneney's Creek,
Throe Hundred ol which is cleared, and in a fine
state for cultivation, w ith a good dwelling and all
necessary out houses. The above is sold in compli
ance with the will of Joshua -Stanford, late of Co
lumbia county, dee'd, for the purpose, of dislribu
1 ton. Terms on Ibe day of sale.
GUILFORD ALFORD. Adm'r,
w ith the Will annexed,
sept 29, 1837 w td 230
WILL be sold on the firs Tuesday in Decem
ber next, helbrt- the court bouse door in the
county of Lowndes, in the usual hours of sale, and
to the highest bidder, Lot of Land No 318, in the
12lb disiriel of formerly Irwin, now Lowndes coun
ty, containing 490 arret, the property oflhe late
David Alexander, deceased, of Jefferson county;
I sold agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior
Court ol Jelferson county, w hen sitting lor ordinary
purposes. Terms -it sale on the day.
JOHN W. ALEXANDER, I , .
WM. 8. ALEXANDER, \
sept 2(sth, 1837 wtd 227
lost,
Olimis'.aid, in Warren county. Geo. sometime in
the latter part of August last, a Note ot Hand
on lliu,Simmons for 855, payable to the subscriber
on the 251 b December, 1837. All persons arehcrc
byjlbrcw an hod against receiving or trading for said
note STERLIN 8. JONES,
oct 27 w3t
.floury Lost.
ON the 12tb August last, I enclosed in a telle
addressed to Air. M, A. White, Augusta, Ceo
Two Hundred Dollars in hills of the tiilfow ingde
eription—Bloo bill, Central Bank of Gtorgin, l.etr
ter A. Ab. 291, dated Ist Nept 1829—one 850hil s
Commercial Bank of .Bacon, No. 252, Letler A, da
ted Ist Sept. 1836,0ne 850 bill, Post note, payable
two days after date, Insurance Bank of Columbus,
No 283, Letter A. dated 3d Aov. 1839. Tbs above
Letter should have reached Augusta in three days
after leaving this office, but as yet I have beard no
thing from it. All persons are forewarned from re
ceiving either of the above bills, and all the Banks
of this Slate and persons to whom they may be of
fered are requested to give information of the fact;
| and by giving me such information ns w.ll lead lo
| the detection of the villian, nr the recovery of the
; money or any part of it, shall la- paid to their satis
taction. S, KENDRICK.
Bartlesville, Oet 22 w3m 248 I
d AN tire fi st Tuesday in December next, will bo |
V-J sol-1, nt the conn bouse in Burke county, un
der nn order of the t onrt ol Ordinary of said conn*
V a tract of Ijind consisting of seu-ily-one acres,
tdjoining land id John 1.0 lga in s\id county. 8,.),|
or the Ix-m-lit of the minor le-ir.
SH/.I.LX tOLII.iI\N, mlmx'r A'Guard'll,
sept '-’O, 1237 avid iiW
I.\ lilt! Augusta Ohiunkle ut.d Sentinel i f the
(Jill ~„,U Redden J. Can noli has the Clliontery
to ail>lii'mi the Jiul'ltc in vindication of an an
committed hy linn, which w rcganled hi the laws
o( Ilia country as theft, hy instituting charge* , ■
a-aln-l me "relevant to the mallei in di»i>uic,
and wholly untrue in 1 ict. 1 will briefly detail
the faels as they occurred, and leave the I'Ubllc
to draw their own inference.
An agreenent was entered into between
•Simeon U Cannon an J myself, lor ilie keeping
of two horses ami the b.urding of two drivers, {
at thirty six dollars per month. At the time the {
difficulties (alluded to in his address) occulted on , t
the line, I was indebted to Simeon 11. Cannon
for four months stabling and board, in the sum,
of one hundred and forty four dollars, and wrote
Ir, him to take care of the horses until my arrival,
when I would pay him his demand. But Redden
J. Cannon, regardless of these assurance to his j |
father, and without any aulhorityfrom any person I .
empowered lo dispose of the property, together
with the driver Wilson, look the two horses stand
ing at his fathers, and two kept at Minor s, the
four valued at five hundred and fifty dollars, car
ried them through the lower part of South Caro
lina offering them for sale, and actually did sell
them, falsely avering, that he had purchased them
from a North Carolina Wagoner. Now, was it
l.‘Ot an unwarrantable, dishonest acl, thus lo lake
properly secretly and at night convey it to a dis
tance, and, under an assumed fictitious name,
represent it as his own, dispose of it as such, and
appropriate the proceeds lo his own use ! By
what other and more appropriate name shall 1
designate it, than hy lhalot thef.l which, il I am
rightly informed, is the felonious taking and car
rying away the personal goods of another, ihe
taking and carrying away he admi s, and the
secret manner in which it was done, his assuming j
a fictitious name together with other circumstan
ces fix the felonious intent upon him. It he had
demands against me, why did he not appeal to
the law's of the country which have doubtlessly
fully provided for such eases 1 The legal remedy
of attachment was open lo him; why did he not
avail himself of it ' Tbc reason is evident. He
thought, that amidst the general scramble for the
properly of Mr. Longstrcet, he could with impu
nity, under the plea of securing a debt, steal away
my property, dispose ol it, pocket the proceeds, ,
and being an irresponsible person in point of pc- (
euniary liablility, set me at defiance. i
Wilson, the driver, for whom this honest gen i
(lonian puls up so doleful a lamentation, is a bird , *
of tho same feather. He had defrauded mo of I
more than sixty dollars, and being detected, to f
quiet the mailer, gave me his prointssoiy notes ,
lor the amount thus dishonestly appreciated by ,
him, which I now hold. The statement that Ij i
left the city of Augusta secretly, lo avoid the ap- j
plications of creditors, and that I concealed my- J
self in the stage coach at stopping places for a like j
purpose, is a base and wanton fabiication. 1 left j (
Augusta in the public mail coach, in the open t
day, and sought no concealment. But these
falsehoods arc no doubt,derived from the veritable, I
honest Mr. Wilson, the friend and accomplice in J
his villainy, to whose assertions, from the infamy
of his character, no credit is to be given.
He futliter says, that “there was no alternative
to secure payment for services as driver, and tor
board and horse feed, but lo seize on property -
which executions had not yet found, and which
I had riot yet seen-” I was not aware that there ,
were any executions or even judgments against (
me or Longstrcet in South Carolina, nor do I
now know that there are any ; but, I certainly
known to thecontrary, and so docs he. But this
is only a plea which|hc now resorts 10, to screuno
himself from the odium which his nefarious eon- j
duct necessarily brings upon him. But, il will !
avail him little, when the facts ate spread before '
the tribunal at which he may be arraigned lo ans- ,
wer for bis violation of the known laws of his t
country; there if he prove himself guiltless, let
him do it; a public gazette is not tho proper place
for such a discussion, and thcicfurc I shall notice
him in this manner no further.
In relation to the threat of personal chastise- !
incut with which he concludes his budget of lies, ‘
I have only to say, that time and place often j
make cowards bold.
J. B. DENTON.
Effingham County, Geo. 0ct.31 1837.
AGREEABLE to an order of the inferior court <
of Burke county, w hile selling for ordinary pur- I
poses, Will be sold on the first Tuesday in February I
next, at the cCun-tiOuse in the town of \Vaynesboro’, i
between the ushCl hours of sale,the following pro
perty, to wit; one hundred acres of land, more or
less, on the waters of Dry O ek—also, the follow
ing negroes: Abiaham, Tub y, and h Adam, belong
ing lo Azariab Duke, late of Burke county, deceased- 1
Terms of sale on the day.
JOHN SAXON, Adra’r.
nov 10 ... wtd 264 1
GKEEABLE loan order of the inferior cour
Os Burke county, while sitting lor ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, at the courthouse in the town of Waynes
boro', between the usual hours of sale, the following ,
properly : viz, one tract of land containing one
thousand acres, more or less; also, the following ne
groes, Fred’k, Wally, Cezar, Antony, Fulwood, Joe,
Henry, Betsy, Vcssey and child, Nancy and child,
and Martha, belonging to the estate of John T. Forth,
deceased. Terms of sale on the day.
JOHN SAXON, ) . , ,
ELI McCUOAN, \ Adm r
nov 10 will 204
'll t.Vlift 1A- I By the Court of Ordinary fu*
Burke county ] said County.
WHEREAS John Saxon, Administrator of
John S Kenner, deceased, late of said coun
ty, have petitioned said court for letters dismisssory
I slating luot be has fully administered said estate
these are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to bo and appear bflbrti said court on the first |
.Monday in May next, e.nd then and there shew cause
why sa d letters should nut be granted. By orderol
the court.
T. 11. BLOUNT, d c c o a c
nov 10 6m 204
OKOUUIA, / By the Court of Ordinary ol said
Burke county. ) County.
WHEREAS Allen S B I’rior executor of Ed
mund Prior, deceased, late of said county
has petitioned for fellers disraissory, staling that
he has fully administered said estate
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all con
cerned lo be and appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause
why said letters should not be granted. By order
of the court,
T H BLOUNT n c c o a c.
nov 10 w6m 261
E.VfcIUJ soil’s IXlgs
I OFFER fur sale, to carry into effect the last will
and testament of Eliza Milton, deceased, the
valuable Plantation owned by her i.t her life-time,
in the county of Jcffeison, about five miles from
liOiiisville on the Waynesboro' road, containing
about seventeen hundred acres of Oak and Hickory
Land on Black Jack Creek,about six hundred acres
of w hich are cleared and in successful cultivation.
Overseers, negroes, and olliei ne es ary buildings
are upon the place ; also a cotton Gin and running
Gear, will lie sold with the place. The plantation
for raising cotton anil corn is excelled by few in the
county. A more minute description is deemed un
necessary, ns the undersigned presumes no one
would purchase without examining the premises.
The Overseer on the plantation will at any time
show tho land to any person desirous of purchas
i ing.
1 i also offer for sale a tract in the county in the
1 immediate neighborhood, hut not joining the plan
■ union,containing, by re survey, three bum]-ml and
I seventy acres Oak and Hickory Land, adjoining
Gen. M nlgomery and Dr Robbins, which I will
sell either separate y or with the plantation to
suit purchasers. These lands I will.sell at private
sale at any time between now and the first Tuesday
in January .next, provided I ran meet with a purchas
er, and if not sold before that lime, I will then, at
the market house in llio town of Louisville,soil the
same at public out cry, lo the highest bidder. One
half cash, the balance upon a credit of twelve
months.
1 .will also sell at the said plantation on Friday
the 2‘Jtli of December next, nil the slock of every
kind upon the said place, consisting of Horses,
Mules, Guttle, Hogs Ac., also Waggons, ( art,-,
Plantation and Blacksmith’s tools, Corn, Fodder’,
and a number of other articles too tedious to men
non The sale will bo continued fr in day to day
until all is sold. Also at the same time will lie
hired I.t oik- year the negroes belonging to said os- I
tale. Terms on the dav oftalo
ROGER GAMBLE, Exec’r.
nov l>', 1537 wtd 204
■4 GHEE A RLE (0 „„ or ,j er • iroll| t ], e mferio j
**- ru,ir * ( ‘* Nurke county, when silting for on)i
nary purpose*, will he sold ell the first Tuesday in
February next, at the eeiirt-liouse door in Waynes
boro’, between the usual hours i f sale, one House 1
and Lot with adjacent Lots insnid town, belonging
lo 1 Itntiilii n Matson, dccosnl, sold subj <rt to a
mortgage in favor of Jua-pli Cutes.
JOHN .s'AXON. Adin’r,
nov. io me yq i
1
Roller.
St IST on the I Itb inis it ui n Bank Bti.t on the
A Aurora Bank, \n I.VI and signed Auguste*
Moore, I Dl'iier, mid Thomas t'litniiiiiig President
Any |arson finding the above Bill and returning it
ot Ihr subscriber, will receive five dollar* reward
M. B. REYNOLDS."
net 16 w3iu 242
WILL be sold on the limn 1 1 .Vu unlay in jj,..
eember next, at the lute residence of John !’
Forth, deceased; a part of the perishable property
belonging lo said es ale—consisting of I (urges, I logs
Cuttle, Corn,Fodder and Plantation Tools and oilier
articles too tedious to mention. Terms of salu on
the day.
JOHN SAPON, ) . . ,
ELI AieCRO.V N, j Adm r »-
nov 7 wtd 26|
TVcgrops lor Sale.
fin HE subscriber will sell alauetion.ni RaysvilD
J- Columbia county, on the JOth day of next
month, seven prime field hands, consisting of men
and women, on a credit of twelve months with in
terest from the sale.
W3I. BARNETT
nov lo 3 t 208
GEUKlJlA—Jefferson county. 7, ~ “
WHEREAS Nathan Brassel applies for lot*
tersof Administration Jwith the will an
nexed on the estate and effects of Nathan Brassel
deceased.
’These are tin refore lo cite and admonish nil and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
censed, to file their objections, if any they have
within the lime prcscrilied by law, in my office’
to shew cause why said letters should nbt he grant-’
ed. Given under my hand and se lat office in Lou
isvillc, this I Hill day of November, 1837.
KBENEZER BOTHWELi , Clerk,
novjo w 30d 208
A bN the first Tuesday in December next, will
W sold at the Court house in Appling, Columbia
county, under an order of the Honorable tint Court
of Ordinary of said county, all the Lands belong
ing to Gauswny Beall, deceased
W. B. BEALL, Gnard’a.
ort — 1 wtd 2AO
O«tetlior|fo7 House.
t'OIA Mlll S GEORGIA.
■ subscriber would inform his friend* and
'he public generally, that he lias purchased
and has personally taken clmrg -of litis establish
men!, nrul intends lo devote Ids entire attention to
the comfort and ncfom.nodatioii of sue), ns may
onor him with t heir patronage. Jfc (cels assn red
that long experience has enabled him In give ns
general satisfaction in every line ofl.j, t, ”
car. beg, veil", Insicily,and ho pledges himself tl.aj
no effort of Ins shall be spared in making (his one
ol tbc most desirable lions.s of public and private
entertainment in the Southern country, The build!
nigs are all new, large,airy, and convenient: tho fur.
tnl nre n( .') v ’ B tK,d > "id w ell suited to the establish
ment. ills table, (and this is an important item
w nil a w enry way faring man ) shall be at all tin c*
supplied Willi every variety that the city or country
market can afford : his bar is filled, and shall be
kept filled, with lliebest of liquors, and Iris stables
garnished with clean and wholesome provender; in
lira Jronr'im 8 “ T " nnli "£’ m for "s depends on
lie fin! ’ asf, ! B,anl “ and servants, lo make
T i O ,^ ofnl r'V' ,d w " r,ll J“ l Patronage.
n ,£ * .-|^S kk hrt, l’e House is situated in a business
part ol the Lily at the corner of Oglelhorpeand Ran
dolpli struts,—w here tho undersigned would gladly
see Ins old friends And make new acquaintances
n .no. o WM. P McKEEN.
October 31—wGt 255
i? ,ter n '! e “PPlmation will be
Iti.ri To, ~ l,le , Hon . orable Inferior Court of
Burke county, when sitting for ordinary puroosc.
for leave to sell nil the land and’**™?
to the estate of John T. Forth, late of said comity*
deceased. JOHN SAXON )
. , , ELI .IfcCRONE, <
July 1 jVj
months after date application will be made
i lo the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jefferson
county, when setting as a court ol ordinary ft,”
leave lo sell the interest of Henry R. & Charles it
Moore, minors of Turner Moore, deceased, in tour
negroes, viz: Cresoy, Chaney and her child, Harriet
A Gray, a boy It be,ng orie half of said slaves, foV
the purpose of Division, ' lt,T
July 6 i, RHENEy, Gua’r.
y° ice
I si,all apply In the Ho
siitiwo ' r 1 " enor Court of Eurke county,when
sittftig lor onlinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Negroes and Real Estate of Michael Wiggins.dce’d.,
late of Burke comity, for the benefit of the Heirs
and (.red,tors. JOSEPH JANSEN,
sept 0 210 adin’r. of Michael Wiggins
R months after date application will be mad#
x to the honorable, the Inferior Court of Strive*
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes fm
eavc to sell he Estate, both real and nereonnl hi
longing to Ally Ana Gross, la.e of saifeonmy dt
ceised. JAMES P. THOMPSON, adm’r
J ,,n07 in-U m
FOUR months after date, applieadnn *.-.11 a.
made to the Honorable Infenor Court of Burke
county,as a court of Ordinary forlMve ,««ii S*
Hundred and Thtrty Seven
county, belonging to the estate of E. Duki. Abo
one negro girl by the name of Thebe A
HENRYLEWIS, dtri’f ‘ ‘
Sept 8,1817 Inthewrijeoflik^,
ptOUR months after date, application ail) he
'W the UridehigHcd. lo the Honorabl* ih.
Cudrt bl Ordinary of Burke county, f or Dave to sell
the whole, or a part of the Real Estate and Negroe
ol Fielding Fryer,sen., deceased, late of Burke coDit
ty ; lor benefit of the heirs and creditors’
TIELDING FRYER, Jun )
i,r u MURLFORD MARSH I adm ’ rs -
Waynesboro , .May 10, 1837. [mn J j(- j ml
pOUR mbnihs after date application will bo
X made to the honorable Inferior Court ol Burke
county, w lion sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave
to sell three Imndrea and s'xty five acres of land m
smd county, Belonging to the estate of Frederick
Da'vfs, aiMAiartni Wm .^ al —• Samuel
ang 10-187 THOMAS WISE, adra’r. ,
t I?0ER I'raomlis oiler date, application will b«
made to llio Court of Ordinary of Burke cuun
ly, for leave to sell all the real estatJof Thomas
Kelly, dec'd, late of said oounly, for (be benefit oj
the heirs and creditors.
■ „ L'AROLINR ivEii, Y, Bijm’ri. >
sept 13, 1837, fti-lt gjg
POUR ffiomhs after dale, application will bo
jl made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burko
county,while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
lo sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the csia o
ol Peter Applewhite, deceased.
JOHN APPLEWHITE, adm r.
Oct 10, 1837 4 tm 242
FOUR months after duS application will be
made to the Honorable the Just;;;?? of the In
lerior Conn of Columbia county, when sitting tV
ordinary piirpoaos for Dave to sell the w hole ol'tiV
real estate of Elbert B Dunn, late of said county,
deceased, fi,r the benefit of the heirs of said de
ocns®'!’ , g „, ALFRED J. DUNN, adm’r.
oct 1307 212
POUR montlis after date application will be ran*
X to the honorable Inferior Court of JeffersM
county, when sitting ns a court ofordinary, for Daw
to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Surah
Lawrence, deed., for the benefit of the heirs oLau)
iDcasod SHERROD ARRINGTON, Trustee.
J ,d y 19 168 ni4m
TC'OUR months afterdate application will be rand*
X Jo the honorable Inferior Court of Burke Conn
ty, while setting for ordinary purposes, for leave b J
to sell a negro Woman belonging to Jonathan Johns, ,
late of said eounty deceased.
JESSE JOHNS, Adiu’r.
Ang 21 pjfi ,
pOUHmomhsaflerdatc application will betnn'i
■- t'>_ the Inferior Court of Richmond count. 1 I
when sitting for ordin purposes, for leave In -
the real and personal properly bolotigiag lo Url®” *
a Bunch, dec’d. L. B. BUNV’.I, Adin’r. 1
Jul y 21 172 m lra t
FOUR months after date application will hi j
made to tho Inferior Court of Burke *
when’ sitting for onlinary purjioses, for Dave to 4
all the real estate and three negroes belonging 11 x
the estate of Azariali Duke, dec’ll.
JOHN SAXON, Adm
july 24 171 mLny 4
Iy OUR months after date application willa
made, lo the Honorable the Inferior Court #
Columbia eounty, w ben sitting for •rdinsrr pun
see, for 1 avc lo sell 2021 neres of land lying in *
ly county, No 20 in the 10th District (of said co“ ! j
ty) belonging 10 flip Estate of Daniel Shipp ,*
JOHN CAK'TLEDGE, ndiitr.. 3
July 23 I*3 j
months after dale npp'ication will bciu s t (J
E. in the linnoraiilo Inferior Court of Sin’7
county, when sitting (or onlinary purposes, b> *' f
000 acres of Bine Laud, in said ccinity, adju u 1
lands ol George 11. .Ifaner, Jacob Wells, and »>'hc M
belonging lo the minor heirs of James Scott,J 1 ' f
deceased. LEWIS F. BOW El L.Gunnl'M I
july I‘J, 1837 mil lb* I tl
SNOUR months after date 1 will make applb’ ! | | - 'fj
to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol I
Inacounty, when silting as a court of Orb utn
leave to sell the land and negroes belonyut? 1 U(
estate of Edward Wad-, late of said cot nil.'- ’
jane 27 I join4l; ROD I’i BOLTON, iu
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