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PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
fLet p Pa vis f Camden, South Carolina.)
, *. HAGUE & GIFFORD having purchased c
“ - jfl the Hotel formerly David's, will continue t
„!agJSg ihe establishment on the same liberal t
wale as heretofore, and will exert them°elve < 3 to j
make it a desirable residence for Boarders and {
Travellers, as their table will always be supplied j
with the best the market affords, their Bar -
with the best Liquors, and their Stables with at- (
tentive Ostlers and abundant provender.
The establishment will be under the exclusive
management of T. A. Hague,formerly of the Salis
bury Hotel, North Carolina, and his long experience
will enable him to give general satisfaction.
Camden, S. C., Jan. 93,1841. w6fo
TAKEN from the subscriber’s Stables,
JauZfNon the 23d March, a large bay HORSE,
i y / 3 with longbhck mane and tail, one white
hind foot, a little white in his face, and harness
mark on his left shoulder. He had also a lump
under the jaw r , close to lire curb chain. Any in
formation given to me at Murray’s old Mill, will
be thankfully received and suitably rewarded,
ap 7-ts JAM ES KNIGHT*
& RUNAWAY from the subscriber,about
the latter part of January last, a Negro
STjWV woman by the name of CELIA, about 35
years old. Said woman is a little above
the orurnary height and black, she has two if not
more upper front teeth out,also a scar on the right
side of her face, near the mouth. A reasonable
reward will be paid for the apprehension and de
livery of said negro to me, or in any sale jail, so
that I get her. ELIJAH D. ROBERTSON.
Woodstock, Oglethorpe Co., April 14. w4t
RUNAWAY —From the subscriber.
JgP* living in the Fork of Congarce River,
Richland District, in the early part of
November last, a yellow Boy, about 5
feet, sor 6 inches high. Has a scar on his face
ucnr the eye, and is about 35 or 40 years of age.—
His name i< WILLI AM, and has passed among his
acquaintances under the familiar name of BILL
MILLS. A suitable reward will ba paid for his
apprehension, and deliver him to any Jailor, so that
I can get him again. JAMES (*. ADAMS.
mh23 w6t
NOTICE.
< LODGED as a runaway in the jail of
ISy 9 Abbeville District, South Carolina, on
the 29th ull., a negro man about thirty
yfr, - tivn or forty years old, stout built, live
feet ten inches high, and ready spoken, who calls
himself MARCH,and says he belongs to Robert
Homes of Talbot county, Ga. He had, when ap- !
prehended, a paper purporting to be a pass, and
almost illegible, dated 22d July, 1840, granting him
leave to pass to Wynsborough, Fail field District,
South Carolina, until the 25th May next. The
owner of said slave is hereby required to come for
ward and prove his property, or the said slave
shall he dealt with according to the law of the
State of South Carolina,
aug 25 vvly J. 11. COBB. S. A. D.
GOLD MINES I OH SALE!
S N obedience to a decree of the honorable Chan
cery Court, at a Court holden at Talladega, in
the 4th*Chancery district, in the Northern division
of the State of Alabama, the undersigned, Register
of sai I Chancery Court, will proceed to sell, uu the
first Monday in July next, at the Aherclioocho
Gold Mines, in Randolph county, Alabama, to the
highest bidder, on six, twelve and eighteen montlre
credit, (taking note? with good security, as also a
lien upon the premises for the purchase money,)
the celebrated Gold Mines, known a; section 5, in
township 17, in range 11 —to be ?-oIJ in lots vary
ing from one-fourth of an acre to foray acres. Thi •
section is supposed to contain the richest deposit/
of Gold yet discovered in the United States,and ail
persons desirous of purchasing may have an oppor
tunity of testing the lots under the supervision of
the undersigned, who will attend at said Mines
during the week preceding the sales.
Indisputable titles in Fee Simple, will be made
to the purchasers, they paying the expense of exe
cuting the deeds. HUGH P. WATSON,
mh 31-wtd Register in Chancery.
JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WTkTTLL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
7 7 next, within the legal hours of sale, at the
market house in the town of Louisville, the follow
ing Negro slaves, to wits Milly, a woman, and
Peter, Mary, and Irwin, her children ; levied on as
the property of Moses Walden, to satisfy a mort
gage ft fa. from the inferior Court of said county,
at the instance of Morris Walden vs. Moses Wal
den. The property pointed out in the mortgage fi.
fa. it. J. FARMER, D. Sheriff*.
April 17,1841.
JEFI EIIfSON SHERIFF’S SA LE.
\\J ILL be sold at the marnet house n the town
77 of Louisville, between the usual hours of
f.ale, on the lirst Tuesday in June next, the follow
ing property, to wit: —one negro ooy by the name
of Harry, about 35 years of age, and one tract of
land, lying on the waters of Biz Creek, containing
one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, oak and
hickory, and joining lands of T. H. Pol hill and
others, to satisfy sundry li. fas. issued from a Jus
tices Court in favor of Asa Holt vs. Green G. Wat
son and Parian Tompkins. Levy made and return
ed by a constable. Properly pointed out by Tartan
Tompkins. WM. S. ALEX \NDER, Sh< riff.
May 1, 1841.
ADMIMBTR A TORS’ SALE,
be sold on the first Tuesday in July
• y next, at the lower market house in Augus
ta* in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Richmond county, eight Negro slave-:, viz:
Sally, Phcubc, Hannah, Judy, Henry, Ned, Charity,
and Andrew.
Also, one hundred and forty- seven acres of land,
more or Jess, in said county, joining lands of Fer
ryman, Tin ley, and Conner, nil the property' of
William Tinicy. deceased.
JAMES BRANDON,? . , .
ALFRED SEGO, C A,,n ‘ ,n *
April 24, 1841.
AOMINIBTRA l'Oß’B SALE.
\\l' ILL be sold on Saturday, the 22d of May, at
7 V the late residence of David Atlaway,jr.,
deceased, in Burke county, all the perishable pro
perty oi said deceased, consisting of Com, Fodder.
Horses. Cattle, Hog', Bacon, Lard,one horse Cart,
Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms of sale
on the day. HENRY SAXON, Tern. AdmV.
April 13, 1841.
A DM INI ST RATO It’S SALE.
\\T ILL be sold at the residence of James Peck,
7 7 senior, in Taliaferro county, on Saturday,
the first day ol May next, the personal property ol
Josiah S. Peek, late of said county,"dec’d. Terms
made known on the day of sale. Property con
sisting of a Saddle and Bridle, Books, two Trunks,
Wearing Apparel,&c.,and one gold Watch, a Ride
Gun, and some other -mall articles.
, WILLIAM T. PEEK, AdmV.
March 19,1841,
GUARDIAN’S SALE."
L GUEL \ RLE to an order of the honorable, the
iA Inferior Court of Burke county, while sitting
ns a Court of Ordinary, will nc sold on the fust
Tuesday in June next, before the courthouse dooi
in Waynesboro, between the usual nouis of •■•ale.
two hundred and twelve acre- of land, adjoining
John Goodwin, Isaian Carter, and Thos. Bostwick!
Sold as the property of Joseph H. Bell, a minor.
HOMER \ . MULKEY, Guardian.
March i- ii.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE*
A GRI'EABLE loan order of the Inferior Court
iV of Habersham county, when sitting fur ordi
nary p-rposes, will be sold at the court house door
‘4 said county, on the Ist Tuesday in August next,
between the usual hours of calc, tic following
properly, to wit:—one tract cf and containing 60i
acres, more or less, lying on T’aicoa Creek, mi join
ing lands of Jesse Dooly and others.
Also, one Negro woman and child*, the womai
about 25 years age, the child (> or 8 month old
also, a boy 7or 8 years old. Sold as the proo.-m
ol Burgess Tilly, deceased. Sold for the benefit
the heirs, NANCY TILLY, Adm\
March IS, 1841.
INOUR months after dale, application will be
made to the honorable, the Jnferirt Court o,
Court or Columbia county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of land ii
s id county, containing two hundred- and tweniy
five acres, more or less, adjoining land* of Stanford
W* son and Granade, it being the real estate O;
Jo m McDonald, deceased, and to be sold for the
be edit of Hie heirs and creditors of «=aid deceased.
April Vo, 1841 GABRIEL JONES, AdmV.
WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE.
ILL be ,old OJI tbe f ’ rst Tucsda >’ * n Jui >‘ I
P next, at the court house door in the town ,
of Warren ton, Warren county, Ga., between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, viz:
two hundred and twenty acres of land, more or
less, 3d quality, adjoining lands of William Hill
and others; levied on as the property of James W.
Lnnghom to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa in favor of
Thomas L. Latimer, issued from the Superior Court
of Warren county. Property designated in raid
mortgage. JAMES HALL, Sheriff.
May 3, IS4I.
WARREN SHERIFF SALE .
e STILL bo sold on the first Tuesday m June
77 next, at the court house door in Warrenton,
between the usual hours of s Me, the following pro
perty, viz:—the undivided interest of Allen V\ ar
ren in Hannah, a negro woman, and four children,
and the said Warren’s interest in three hundred
acres of land, more or less, said interest being the
eighth pail of said estate lands, lying on the Ugeo
chee liver, adjoining lands ol Cullen L. Braddy and
others; levied on as the property of said Warren
to satisfy sundry li. las. from justices Courts, in
favor of Thomas Kent and others. Pproperty
pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made and returned
to me by a bailiff.
Also, will bo sold at the same time and place,
one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, of pine
land, lying on the waters of Joe’s Creek, adjoining
lands of Thomas Raley and others; levied on as
the property of John Kent to satisfy sundry fi, fas.
from Justices Courts, in favor of Ananias Beck
with and others vs. John Kent and Claibom Thig
pen. Property pointed out by the defendant. Levy
made and returned by a bailiff.
Also, will be sold at the same time and place,
ninety acres of land, more or less, lying on the
waters of Jumping Gulf, adjoining lands of Thomas
Raley and others; levied on as the property of
Elizabeth Bynum to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from
Justices Courts in favor of Lockhart &. Thrcewits
and others. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made and retumed by o bailiff
Also, will be sold at the same time and place,
Hie undivided interest, it being the eighth part of
John Conner, ia two negroes, namely; E/ekiel, a
man about 20 years old, and Tony about (30 years
old ; levied on as the property of John Conner to
satisfy .sundry ft. fas. from Justices Corn 's, in favor
of Tobias Upton, for the use of Anthony C. Usry,
transferee, said property in possession of Elgah
Conner. Levy made and relumed by a bailiff.
Also., will be sold at the same time and place,
the following property, viz: two hundred acres of
pine land, more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas
Rivers and others, lying on the waters of Deep
I Creek, and forty acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of Burk halter, and Sarah, 11 years old; Emen,
7 years old; Amanda, 8 years old; and Lucy, S
years old; all levied on as the property of Terry
Oliver to satisfy sundry li. fas. issued from the .Su
perior Court of Warren county, one in favor of
fhaddeus Camp and others vs. said Oliver. Pro
peperty pointed out by George V. Neal, plaintiff’s
attorney. JAMES IIALL, Sheriff.
May 3, 1841.
COLUMBIA SHERIFF SALES.
"VIK7 ILL bo sold at Columbia court house, on the
VV first Tuesday in June next, between the
usual hours of sale, eighteen hundred acres of pine
land, more or less, upon which is a comfortable
dwelling, and all other convcncnicnt houses. Also,
an excellent Baw-.Vlill, recently repaired, and in
operation, upon an inexhaustable pincy woods
stream, to satisfy three ii. fas. from Columbia in
ferior Court, in which Davis, Bolton, Kirkpatrieit,
Campbell, and David If. Hobbs, arc plaintiffs, vs.
J.xmcs D. Hiyne, defendant.
Also, one lot neatly enclosed, in the village of
Appling, upon which is a large and convenient
store house, and two other buildings, one of which
is occupied as a Doctor’s and Lawyer’s Office, the
other as a Saddler’s shop, one grey horse, one bug
gy, and a negro boy ten or twelve years of age,
name Joe, to satisfy three fi. fas. from Columbia
Inferior Court, two of which, to wit —Swift, Nich
ols, Chandler & Maurice, plaintiffs, against Walter
J. Jones, defendant, and Snyder and Nichols, plain
tiffs, against Walter J. .Lines and Waler Jones, de
fendants. R. 11. JONES, D. Sheriff.
May 1, 1841.
MORG * V BHERIPF’S SALBE
VSTILL be sold on the first 'Tuesday in Juno
77 next, before the court house door in the
town of Madison, within the usual hours of sale.
! one Negro girl by the name of Aveline, about 13
’ years of age ; levied on as the property of John L.
Thompson, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of
| William A. Shields, for the use oi Moses Davis, vs
John L. Thompson, and pointed out in said rnort
' gage fi. fa. LEWIS GRAVE*. 1). Sheriff.
DURKE SHERIFF SALES.
ILL be sold at the court house door, in the
| 7 V town of Waynesboro, Burke county, on the
first. Tuesday in June next, one hundred ceres ol
' oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of the estate
;. of Peter Applewhite, deceased, anti others; levtcil
* on as the property of Henry H. Bordeaux, deceas
' ed, and Nancy his wife, lu satisfy an execution in
: favor of John Saxon Administrator of Azarial:
1 Duke,deceased, vs. the said Henry I!. Bordeaux
and Nancy his wife.
Also, onc-ihird of three hundred acres of land
adjoining lands of the estate of Thomas Woods
1 Whitehead, and others; levied on as the property
of L. B. Marsh, to satisfy sundry small executions
from a Justices Court, list district Burke county,
in favor of Saxon, Kirkland <fe Co., and others, vs.
said Marsh. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable. S. W. BLOUNT, D. Sheriff.
AprU2p, IS4I.
BURKE SHERIFF SALES.
» r, LL be sold on the first Tuesday in June
7 y next, at the court house door in the town
i ol Waynesboro, the following property, to wit:
George, a man, and Thebe, a girl; levied on as the
property of Alexander J. Nowland, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Ethcldrcd J. Taiver, one in
favor of John B. Gucdron, one in favor of Ezekiel
Robinson, and one in favor of John G. Winter, vs.
said Alexander J. Nowland.
Also, one hundred acres of oak and hickory land,
adjoining lands of L. Whitfield, li. Rod, and others;
levied on as the property of Barbary Red, to satis
fy sundry small executions issued from a Justices
Court in favor of Green B. Red vs. Barbara Red
and E, D. Palmer. Levy made and returned tome
by a constable.
Also, will be sold at the same time and place,
one Negro woman named Moody ; levied on a*; the
property of John A. Roberts, to satisfy sundry exe
cutions from a Justices Court in favor of John
Lewis vs. John A. Roberts. Levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
M ril 29, 1841. is-vac MESSEX, Sheriff.
bur re shbrTffTs s alt:.
dt®7TLL L-e soM on the first Tuesday in July
77 next, before the court house door in the
town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit: Chloc, Lcmnon,
Peggy, and Fanny; levied on as the property oi
Payne Lovell, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued
from Burke Inferior Court in favor of Samuel
Dowse vs. Payne Lovell.
ISAAC
WARR E S sHERIPP sa LES.
ILL be sold at the court house door in War
-7 V ten tori, Warren county, on the Ist Tues
day in June next, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit: four hundred acres
of pine land, more or less, whereon Abner Nouis
now li\ es, adjoining lands of Norris and others, on
waters of Little Briar Creek ; and two hundred and
sixty acres, more or less, whereon Wm. Norris, jr.
now lives, on the waters of Sweetwater, adjoining
lands of Steed and others; all levied on as the pro
perty of Abner Norris, to satisfy one ft. fit. in favor
of Henry J. Pope vs. said Norris.
.Also, two hundred acres of land on the waters of
Big Briar Crock, adjoining lands ol liodo and oth
er: ; levied on as the property of Thomas Neal, jr.,
to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Justices Court,' in
favor of Isaac Hart, jr., and Elias Wilson vs. Thos.
Neal, jr., principal, and David E. Ilodo, security
JEREMIAH PERRYMAN. I), Sh’fT.
April 29, 1841.
AIXMIN fSTII Vi'Oil VS SALLE
tfHTTLL be sold on Tuesday, the 25th day of
77 May next, at the late residence of John
McDonald, deceased, in Columbia county, between
;he? usual hours, Hie whole of the perishable pro
■perjy belonging to the estate of said deceased, con-
Msting of Horsts, Cattle,Sheep, Hogs, Coin, Cotton,
Bacon, Lard, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Plantation Tools, &c,
Terms made known on the day of sale. Should
<ho day of sale prove inclement, the sale will be
continued until the next fair day thereafter.
April 15,1841. GABRIEL JONES, Adrn’r.
NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS IN
OENEKAi..
rtnHE subscriber inform? the public generally. |
1 that he continue? to carry on the business of I
manufacturing COT ION GINS in all Its Vflriou • 1
branches, at Tyrone, Wilkes county, Ga., and in i
tend ; to matte Cotton Gins on various plans, to suit
purchasers. My Gins are all made ol the best j
materials, as I have made arrangements with Nay
lor & Co., New Yorh, for the best article of cast
steel for Saws, and all other materials ncces'arv to
make first ra'e Cotton Gins. 1 shall also make a
good many of the anti-friction Gins, which 1 find
from experience, is a very superior article of Gir.r,
for which the public can have references to tin
•artificates annexed, from the hands of the gentle
men that have used them for the last season.
Gins will he delivered to purchasers from any
part of this State or South Carolina. Repairing
done in good style, and at low prices.
All orders directed to Tyrone, Wilkes county,
will he promptly attended to by the subscriber.
S. R. CRENSHAW.
CIIRTIFICATr.S.
Tins is to certify, that 1 bought a forty-saw Gin
of S. It. Crenshaw in 18,1 ft, and after a fair trial of
I it, 1 found it to come fully up to the rocotnme.Ma
tion given to me by Mr. William drawn, i be
i lieve it will pick one thousand pounds of nell Cot
-1 ton in ten hours. C. J. IHTHK.
I Green county, January, 1841.
■ j Ido hereby certify, that I have tried one of S.
■ R. Crenshaw’s forty-live saw Gins, of the ten inch
■ circle; she is as good as can be made, and she will
’ pick four hales a day, to average three huedred and
seventy-five pounds, she makes as nice mer*
> chantabie Cotton as can be made.
: THOMAS LEWIS.
’ I Butts county, December 28, 1840.
1 This is to ccitify, that I have bought one of Mr.
J S, K. Crenshaw’s anti-friction Cotton Gins of forty
* five saws, and I have no doubt they are tlie best
j article that arc now in operation. ) can gin from
, two to three bales per day*, that will average four
I hundred pounds. II makes first rale Cotton, and
i there is no danger of fire at all in ginning. 1 think
* all farmers would do well to get such a machine.
> ANDREW WEST.
1 Marion county, December 26,1840.
> T do certify, Dial I purchased of Mr. S. 1!. Cren
shaw n fifty saw Cotton Gin, that rims on friction I
, wheels. 1 much approve of the improvement on
f the Gins, as they arc in no instance. I believe, sub- .
s jeet to lane fire by running, and I find that they i
> j run much faster with less power. The brush
' : broom delivers the Cotton, at least, much better
, than the other kinds do, that I have been in the
S ■ habit of using for the last twenty years past, and
i j I find will readily gin from two to three bags a day
- j of five hundred pounds. I. 11. WALTON.
f j Morgan county, December IS, 1840.
* I do hereby certify, that X have tried one of Mr ■
Crenshaw’s Cotton Gins, and find it far better than
any oilier I ever had, and I have owned many, it
cleans Cotton with more speed, and makes it inoie
clear of mules, and sells for a heller price accord
p ing to the state of the market at the time sold, than
“ any Gin I have ever tried. M. WHITFIELD.
" | Jasper county, June 6, 1840.
’ I hereby certify, Hint 1 have purchased and have j
1 : ill use, one of S. R. Crenshaw’s anti-friction Col- \
s , ton saw Gins, ami take pleasure in saying, that 1 j
' believe it to be the best improvement in machinery
’ ! of that kind now in use. THUS. DYSON.
' | Monroe county, December 34, 1840.
| Ido certify, that I have bought a forty saw anti- i
I friction Gin of S it. Crenshaw, of Wilkes county, :
J j Ga., and take pleasure in recommending it to the
L ' ’ public as a good article worthy of patronizing, in !
’ j the performance of ginning for speed and ne itncsa. j
. J. W. WILLIAMS.
;1 i Butts county, December 22, 1840.
I Ido hereby certify, that I bought one of S. It. I
Crenshaw’s anti-friction Cotton Gins last year, and ;
take pleasure in recommending the said Gin 10 the I
public. 1 can gin twelve hundred pounds of picked
Colton in one day, and I think all farmers would
do well to get such a machine, ns there is no dan
c | ger of its taking lire. G. B. ALLEN.
0 ! Putnam county, February 6,1841.
I! 1 do hereby certify, that I have got one of Mr
~ ! S. it. Crenshaw’s anti-friction Cotton Gins of forty
if live saws, and 1 believe they are the best article
-. that ever were made to gin Cotton. 1 can gin three
t- hales of good merchantable Cotton in one day, and
i think all farmers would find it to llieir interest to
’ get such a machine, as there is no danger of its
! taking fire. G..EKN J. DOZIER,
Columbia county, January 6,1841.
ie ■
* I have got one of Mr. Crenshaw’s anti-friction
| Gins, that will gin four or five hags per day, aver*
i aging lour hundred pounds to the hug of good Cot
‘ | ion. A fifty saw Gin I consider in no danger of
" ' fire at ail, as 1 have had sufficient trial of one.
j* , LEONARD STEED. ,
II Columbia cniuilv, December 9, 1840.
x !
, i This is to certify, that I have made trial of one
■ ■ 'of S. li. Crcnsnaw’s auti-frictiou Cotton Urns, and
s > I from the trial made with it, think that said Gins
y j will perform well, and will deserve tire trial of |
ls planters. L. T. P. HARWELL.
1 J Morgan county, Deccmoer 30, 1840.
a | 1 hereby certify,that 1 bouglitof S. R. Crenshaw i
| a foily saw Gin, ten inch circle, and I believe she !
will gin, with close attention, two and a half bugs
a day, that will weigh four hundred pounds each, i
I The Cotton is good. JOHN REDDING. !
! ' Monroe county, December 25, 1840.
j This will certify that I have made a small trial 1
j with one of Sidney R. Crenshaw’s forty saw Gins, i
, I «1 the nine inch circle, and am well pleased with
I I it. I can gin two bales in the day, weighing four
1 hundred pounds each. MARK GONDER.
j Hancock county, December 14,1840.
j Ido hereby certify, that 1 bought a forty saw
I Gill from S. 11. Crenshaw, ten inch circle, ami 1
s i believe it will gin three heavy hags of Cotton in
L l | one day with close attention.
e I THOMAS WYATT.
Jasper comity, December 19, 1840.
,! j This is to certify that 1 purchased a Cotton Gin
" j of S. R. Crenshaw, of forty-live saws, that runs on
„ i what is called anti-friction wheels, and excels any
. | Gin that 1 ever saw. Living on the road that leads
; from Madison to Monliecilo, I have irad a great
many persons (o call and see the said machine in
i operation, and 1 have not heard the first man say
I that it did not excel any machine that was made
y ;to gin Cotton, J think all farmers would find it lo
e their interest to get such a machine, as there is no
■f i danger of its taking lire by a careless hand,
i, j February 15,1840 P. G. WALTON,
f
,1 This is tu certify Rial i have bought a forty saw
1 | Cotton Gin, of Mr Crenshaw’s make, and have run
lit for the past season. J cannot recommend it or
| his make 100 highly to the larmers.
o. n. p. McClendon.
I Butts county, December 28,1841.
11 have in my possession of Mr. S. li. Crenshaw’s !
’ j Colton Gins, and find it To be far better than anv I
s have ever tried. It is a forty saw Gin, and will
, gin eight hundred pounds of good merchantable I
j Colton in a day. B. J. BRANTLEY. I
Hancock comity, December 1.1, 1840.
’ Ido hereby certify, that! bought a forty saw
Gin from Mr. Crenshaw, of ten inch circle, and 1
believe, with close attention, it will gin three
f hales oi Cotton per day, dial will weigh four hun
dred pounds cadi. ' JAMES B \ LI,.
Morgan county, December IS, 1810.
i
1 bought a Gin of S. I!. Crenshaw, of ten inch
circle, and forty saws; it works well, makes first
rate Cotton, and gins very fast. R, REDDING.
Monroe county, December 25, 1840.
1 Have tried one of Mr. Crenshaw’s Cotton Cl ins, I
of the ten inch circle, and am well pleased with it.
I am certain it will gin eight hundred pounds of |
good merchantable Cotton in a day.
LEVIN E. CULVER.
Hancock county, December 14,1840.
J2 wt Ist Jan.
riNOOTH POWDER. —A superior article th£t
fi. will give the Teeth a pearly whiteness, —
strengthen the gums and sweeten the breath.
Also, —A good assortment of fine Tooth Brushes. |
For sale by HAVILAND, IUBLEY et Co. r
nov 18
FOUR months after date, application will be
made tu the honorable, the Inferior Court of
j Buiko county, sittinhig in ordinary, for leave to
I sell all tho land belonging to the estate of John
! Saxon, late of Burke county, deceased.
BFNJ. L. KIRKLAND, Ex’r.
April 29, ISO.
INOUR. months after date, application will be
. made to the honorable, the inferior Court of
Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real and personal estate of
Peter Millon, deceased.
JOSEPH M. T. MILTON, J , ,
ISAAC J. HEATH, $ AUrm s '
April 13, 1841.
¥NOUR months after dale, application will he
■A 1 made lo the honorable, Hie inferior Court of
Burke county, while sitting ns a Court o lOrdinary,
for leave lo sell the mil estate of Ezekiel Lester,
decased. JOHN W. CARSWELL, Adm’r.
March fl, 1841.
JaOUR months after date, application win cc
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Burke county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell the real and personal rstatc of
Lnrintha Archer, deceased.
March 6,1841. JOHN A. ROSIER, Adm's.
JTtOUR months alter dale, application will ho
made to the honorable, the Inferior Court of
Taliaferro County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the Negroes and Lands be
longing to the estate of William Clemmons, late oi
said comily, deceased, for the benefit of (lie credit
ors and distributees of said deceased.
HENRY A. CLEMMONS, Adm’r.
January 15, ISai.
|( OUR months after date, application will be
2 made to tho honorai.de, the Inferior Court of
of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell Hie real and personal
estate of the minors of William W. Hardin, late
of said conn'y, deceased. WM. SEAY,
April 16, 1841. Guardian.
BNOUR months after dale, application will be I
I’ made to tnc honorable, tire Inferior Court of i
Buiko county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes,
for leave lo sell the property of S. J. Bell, dc
dcceascd. J. GOODWIN, Temp. Adrn’r.
February 20, 1841.
4TNOUR months after date, application will he I
\ j’ made to the honoranle, the Inferior Court ol |
> Burke county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, 1
! for leave to sell the real estate of John Sconyeis,
deceased. THURSDAY SCONYEUS.Adm’x.
January 8, 1841.
INUUR months after date, application will be
8; made to the honorable, the Justices of lire
Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real and
personal estate of Lcaston Sneed, late of said
county,deceased. DRURY CORKER, Adm’r.
January 9,1841.
BJ4OUR moths after date, application will be
11' made lo Hie honorable, the Inferior Court of
Burke county, when sitting or ordinary purposes,
lor leave to sell four hundred ami thirty-nine acres
of land on Ogccchee river, and eighty-three and
one-third acres of land on Bark Camp, belonging!:
to the estate of John Hines, jr., late of Burke
county, deceased. A. K. HARRIS Adm’r.
January 9,1841. with the Will annexed, i
t, OUR a onlhs after dale, application will te j
1 made b the honorable, the Inferior Court of i
j Habersham c mnty, when sitling for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell lire land and negroes be- j
longing to the estate ol Burgess Tilly, deceased. !
March 18, 1841. NANCY TILLY, A im’x.
INCUR months! after date, application will b.
’ made to the honorable, the Inferior Court o
Walton county, for leave to sell the lands belong-
I ing to the estate of James lllasingamc, deceased.
JAS.P. BLASiNGAME, Ex’r.
January 2s, IS4!.
IN OUR months after date, a.ppUoatlon~w 111 1 •'
. made to the honorable, tiro inferior Court o.
Lincoln county, while sitting as a Court of Ordi
! nary, for leave to sell all tire real estate of John
Gresham, late of said county deceased.
SAMUEL WRIGHT, Adm’r.
March 24, 1841.
SNOUR mouths after date, application will be
made to the honorable, tlie Inferior Court of
Burke county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinarv,
for leave to sell all the real estate of John Smith
and Mary Smith, deceased:
March 27, 1841. MINCHI GRAY, Adm’r.
INOUR months after date, application will ho
, made to lire honorable, the Inferior Court of
Burke county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of
James 11. E. Clark,deceased.
March 27,1841. JAMES CLARK. Goard’n.
months after date, application will be
made lo the honorable, the Inferior Court of
; Striven county, while silting for ordinary purposes,
for 'cave to sell a Negro man, the property of Ben
jamin Herrington, deceased.
NICHOLAS STREACLE, Adm’r,
April 3,1841.
INCUR months after date, application will be
' made to the honorable, the Inferior Court of
Burke county, when silting as a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to soil a Negro named Nat, belonging to
; the estate of James Cook, deceased.
April 13, 1841. JESSE I>. GREEN, Adm’r.
SNOUR months after date, application will he
' ma le lo the honorable, the Inferior Courtrf
I Burke county, when silting as a Court of Ordinary
for leave to sell the real estate of Seaborn J. Bell,
I deceased. JOHN GOODWIN, Adm’r.
' April 13, 1841.
-
INOUR Months after -date, application will he
made to the Honorable Hie Inferior Court, of
Burke County, when sitting for ordinaiy purposes,
for leave to sell the real and personal estate of
Sarah Mobley, deceased.
ISAAC 1. HEATH, Administrator.
April 23 1841.
JTtOUR months alter date, application will ie
made to the honorable, tire Inferior Court of
Columbia county, wiien silting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell all the Negroes belonging to
the estate of David Langston, deceased, of Colum
bia county. Sold for a division amongst the heirs.
April 87,184 L J as. LANGSTON, Adm’r.
SNOUR months after date, application will be
’ made to the honorable, the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Scnvcn county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave lo se’l all the lands
lying in the county of Scriven and Effingham, be
longing to lire estate of McLin Lunday, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs of said estate.
April 3, 1841. ROBERT LUNDAY, Adm’r. j
INCUR months after date, application will be I
8 made lo the honorable, Iho inferior Court of
Jefferson county, for leave to sell a Negro man,
Abram, the property of Jeremiah Bostick, lunatic
for ins I,client. LIn'LEBEHRV BOSTICK
April 1,1841. _____ Guardian.
months after date, application will be
-V- made lu tire honorable, the Inferior Court oi
1 Lurke county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell all the real estate of Henry il
Bordeaux,deceased. HENRY LEWIS,
February 12,1811. \dm'r.
[NOUR months alter date, application will be
made lo the honorable, the Court of Ordinary,
ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell four Negroes, the pro
perty of Mary Oroide, deceased.
MARY I). MACMURPHY, Adm’x.
February 10,1841.
IjNOI It months after date, application will he
ft made lo the honorable, the inferior Court ol
Richmond comily, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, fur leave to sell a tract of land, No. 22t>,
10th district of Irwin county, the property of Ed
mund Martin, deceased.
C. B. MARTIN, Adm’r.
j January 88,1841.
) SNOUR months after date, application will bi
if made lo the honorable, the Inferior Court ol
| Burke county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary.
111 leave lo sell the real and personal property oi
Thomas Hurst, deceased. H. J. DIXON,
January 8, [B4E Adm’r.
E NOUII months after date, application will hi
H made lo the honorable, the Inferior Court o
Burke county, while sitting for ordinary purposes
i for leave to soil a Negro belonging lo Louisa An
demon, a minor. JAMES ANDERSON,
March 6,1841. Guardian.
JAMES iUUNKOE & CO.,
Cf Boston, Massachusetts, propose to publish
Biographical Memorials of
. JAM JES OGLETHORPE, ,
The Founder of Georgia. By Thaddeus Mason
Harris, D. Corresponding member of the
Georgia Historical Society, <
railllS work gives an account of his early life !
j and education, —his chivalric service under
tne celebrated Prince Eugene of Savoy, his influ
ence as a member of successive Parliaments in
Great Britain, with extracts from his speeches,— (
his grand undertahiug in the settlement of Georgia ,
—his defence of the Colony against the Spaniards, ‘
and devotedness to its inte.ests for 11 years,—his ,
military engagement under Marshal Wade in 1745, (
against the forces of the Pretender, —and details of
his domcstice and social relations through the lat
ter part of his long and eventful life.
It will make an octavo volume of about 1150
pages, neatly printed, and adorned with a Frontis
piece full-length Portrait,—a plate representing
tne Arms of the Family,—the Honorary Medal, —
the Seal of the Trustee , and the Light-House of
Tybec,—and a Map. !
The price of a volume to subscribers, neatly 1
bound in cloth, ai d lettered, will be $2.
Subscriptions will oe received at the Hook
Store of Thomas Richards. mh27 if (
jIIOUGAN I.AM) FOR SALE.
| OmZIl MULHKRRY CROYK for sale, con- i
S taining one thousand acres, situated on Sandy «
( leek, live miles north of Madison, the present cud
oftheOeoigia Bail Hoad. The land is free and (
pioductive, with every necessary building. Call
ami sec, as an early application to Trli. Bees, of
Madison, or to myself, will meet with a bargain.
Also, six likely young Negroes. I
ap 20-wtf JAMES PERKINS. I
PL ANT EES’ HOTEL I
AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE , I
jL... t Madison , Ga, r _
(iljjlij
MRS. UJCINJA CAMPBELL would respect
fuliy inform the public, that her house is still open
for patronage. Having made extensive improve
ments, her house is so arranged that she can ac- !
I commodate travelling families free from noise and
| bustle. She will endeavor to prepare herself with :
! every comfort and luxury usually found in the in
terior of Georgia being prepared with attentive
servants, she trusts those who may favor her with
a call, will depar tsatisficd.
The Columbu or Great Western Mail Stage de
parts daily from her Hotel; the Telegraph Coaches
every other day ;the Athens, Eatonton, Covington '
and Decatur Stages, connecting with the Line ol
Stages to Rome also stop at her Hotel.
Every nttentijn will be given to her guests, and
the trusts her endeavors to please will nut be over
looked by a generous public. mh 15-wnn
S3O REWARD.—Runaway or stolen
-M from the subscriber, residing eight miles
/9L north of Wctumpka,in Coosa county Ala.
— nn the night of the 11th instant, three
Negroes: JOHN, about 35 years of age, about six
sett high, dark complexion, quick spoken, very
I pleasantly disposed,and laughs frequently and loud
j whenj este 1 with. CLAIBORNE, 32 or 33 years
! of age, live feet nine or ten inches high, and dark
: complexion, equally fond of laughing—lie had
wl en he loft, a pair of whiskers meeting under tire
icb n. John had also a short pair of whiskers.
|I: V.NNAH, about 45 years old, ra‘her tall, spare
it ade, and quick spoken, and limps when walking;
I ey are all brothers and sister. 1 have strong
o iden c that the above negroes have been decoy
o off. I will pay for the apprehension of the
| Ik.of, with sufficient proof to convict him, the fur
j lher sum of one hundred dollars.
wit A. C. LOVE.
Wetumpkn, April 24. IS M.
NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate
of Jacob Bryan, late of Scriven county, de
ceased, are requested io make immediate payment,
and all persons having claims against the estate of
said deceased, are hereby notified to lender them
in duly authenticated, tvilhin the time, prescribed
by law. MARGARET F. BRYAN, Adm’x.
April 21, 1841.
NOTICE —All persons having demands against
the estate of John McDonald, late of Colum
bia county deceased, are requested to render them
in properly attested as the law directs, within the
time limited, and those indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment.
April 16,1841. GABRIEL JONES, Adm’r.
N OTICE. —Ah persons indebted to the estate
James A. Mobley, deceased, arc requested to
make immediate payment, and those having de
mands against said estate, are requested to band
them in according to law.
STEPHEN GODBEE, Adm’r.
March C, 1841.
Georgia, inferior Court sitting for
Warren County, 3 Ordinary Purposes.
March Term, 1841.
Present their honors, Jethro Darden, Adam Jones
and Thomas L. Latimer, Justices.
Rule Ni Si—To execute Titles.
3T appearing to this Court upon the petition of
John Heaih, that on the 12th day of February,
lo3G, William Heath of Warren county', Ga., exe
cuted and and delivered to the said John Heath his
certain bond conditioned that he, the said William
Heath, would make or cause to be made unto him,
the said John Heath, his heirs or assigns, good and
lawful irtles to a certain lot of land lying in sard
county, adjoining lands of James Wynne and oth
ers, and the said William Heath lias since the exe
cution of said bond, departed this life without
executing said titles. It is therefore ordered: that
the Executor of the said William Heath, deceased,
do execute titles to the aforesaid lot of land ac
cording to the tenor and effect of said bond, unto
the said John Heath, in terms of the statute in such
cases made and provided: and that a copy of this
order be published in a public Ga/ctto of ibis State
three months.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
PATRICK N. MADDUX,CIerk.
March 5,1841. 3m
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT,
Present the Hotiorablc John Sciily , Judge,
Georgia, J November Term , 1841.
Burke County. 3
IT PON the petition of Seaborn J. Cox, setting
J forth that Andrew Floyd of said county, by
his certain deed, bearing dale the 7th day of Janu
ary, 1840, did (for the purpose of securing the pay
ment of Inc two promissory notes of the said. An
drew, dated on the said day, one for twelve hundred
and seventy-five dollars thirty-one cents, due the |
■ Ist day of January, 1841, tiro other for twelve
j hundred and fifty dollars sixty-three cents, due the ]
i Ist day of Janusry, 1842, which said notes arc
signed by the petitioner as the security of said
Andrew, both payab.c to Robert A. Allen, Admin
istrator of Peter Matthews,) mortgage to the said 1
Seaborn J. Cox all that tract of land in said county
of Burke, containing li\c hundred and eighty-three
acres, on the south side of Boggy Gut, adjoining
lands of Pemberton, Fryer and Mulkey j and that
the said Andrew failed to pay the first said note,
the said Seaborn J. has hail to pry the said first
mentioned note, and that there is now due the said
Seaborn J. on the first of sard notes the sum of
twelve hundred and seventy-five dollars thirty-one
cents, besides interest, and he prays that the Equity '
of Redemption of the said Andrew, and all others
claiming under him, may be barred and forever
foreclosed. It is on motion of Mulford Marsh, at
lon icy' for the petitioner, ordered that the said
Andrew Floyd do pay into this Court, at the next 1
term thereof to wit : on the first Monday in May 1
next, the said principal and interest, and the costs *
of this application, or the said Equity of Hedemp- (
lion will be barred and f rever foreclosed,and such
other proceedings be had as are usual in such cases.
It is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be
served or published as the law requires. (
A true extract from the minutes.
EDWARD GARLICK, Clerk. 1
February 19 1841. m4t 1
IJOUR months date, application will be 0
P made to lire honorable, the Inferior Court of n
Burke county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, h
for leave to sell the following described lands, be- a
longing to Emily C. Skinner, minor: The one-half 01
of lot No 266, 2d district, Troup county. Aso H
the half of a forty acre lot, No. 673, in the 19th b
district and 2d section in Cherokee county. H
February 27,1841. E. McCROAN, Cuard’u.
ENGINE COLOGNE WATER. Farina’s
?.7T genuine Cologne Water, in long and short
bottles, warranted of the very best quality; for sale
n boxes of half a dozen each, for family use, 01
by single bottles.
Also, a large- assortment of Fancy Soaps, Odorous
Waters, Extracts, Hair Oils, and Curling Fluids,
of the best quality, at Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad
' street, by GARVIN & HaINES.
nov 25
jjEHIKSM GARDEN SEED, Wholesale and Retail.
“ A large and select assortment of fresh English
GARDEN SEED, Garden Peas, Beans, Onion Sets,
early Lorn of several Varieties, &c. <fec.
Also, an assortment of Flower need, Bulbous
Roots, Hyacinths, and Tulips. For pale on rea
sonable terms by GARVIN & HAINES,
let) 3 t s
HONEY.-- A very line atrticle of Virginia
Honey' just received and for sale by'
J an 29 garvin & haines.
a 1 EORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A
\IT first rate pair of these Mill Stones, four and
a half feel in diameter. For terms apply at this
office. :f| ts
Ci URLIN6 FLUID, &c.— -Blemiirg With agrale
) fill and refreshing perfume, the desirable
quality of strengthening and promoting the growth
of the Hair, w ithout giving to it the greasy hue of
Pomatum, or the volatile moisture of the Oils, Us
utility is confirmed by the most extensive con
sumption.
Also, the Genuine Maccassar Oil, and Ward’s
Celebrated Hair Oil. For sale by
niar i 3 GARVIN sl HAINES.
1!
geon Dentist, has removed to the residence
No, 242 Broad street, over the Watch and Jewelry
tore of Mr. G. C. Gordon. oct 13-ts
Hermitage extract.*-'This lately ta»
vented combination of delightful odors, has
acquired a just popularity, not only by' reason of
the strength and delicacy, but of the extraordina
ry duration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of
many other extracts and essences is almost as eva
nescent as the bloom of the flowers from which
they arc derived, the Hermitage retains its fra
grance for an indefinite length of time, and is
scarce to be removed from the garment on which it
is poured, by washing; hence it is probably the
cheapest and most delightful perfume of our labora
tories.
Also, Cologne, Lavender. Orange, Florida and
R.osc VVaters, in great varietv. For sale by
mar 13 GARVIN HAINES.
Phelps* compound tomato pills.—
These pills may be taken en any occasion
when an anti-bilious purge is needed, and from the
safety with which they may boused, and pleasant
ness of their effects, have obtained great reputation
as a general family medicine. For sale by
aug 24 II \VI LAND, RISLEY & Co.
DUP( )NT*B POWDER,—6OO kegs FFFg. sport
ing Powder.
50 i kegs do. do.
15 kegs “ Eagle” Powder, in canisters.
1000 do. Blasting do.
Just received and for sale by
oct 28 GARDELLE & RHIND.
Bulbous roots,hyacinths,& c .—a se
lected assortment of elegant Bulbous Roots,
Hyacinths, Dahlias, &c., just received and for sale
by GARVIN & HAINES,
dec 10
Q HAVING AND TOILET soaps.—Forty dis-
O ferent varieties, among which are
American Saponaceous Compound,")
Guer lain’s Ambrosial Cream, I. n
J.angler’s Oleopianc, f* in 1 ots ‘
Ring’s Verbena Cream, J
Rose, Almond,Musk, Palm, Olive, &c. &c.
Also, a good assortment of fine scented, cheap
Toilet and Shaving Soaps, in small boxes, suita
ble for retailers and family use, from the most cel i
ebrated manufactories in this country and Europe
For sale by HAVILAND, lUSLKY & Co.
dec 8
6N XTRACT OP ROSES, —Rose Water, Milk
A ol Ruses, some splendid Cologne Water, real
French and American ; Florida Water, Honey Wa
ter, Lavender Water,Macassar Oil, genuine, Bear’s
Oil, Indian Dye, Essence of Tyre, &c., &c.
For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co. |
dec 8
171 RESH GARDEN SEMI).—The subscribers
. have just received a large and general assort
ment of English and American GARDEN SEEDS,,
the growth of 1840, consisting of Cabbage, Turnip*
Beet, Beans, Garden Peas, Onion Setts, &c.
warranted fresn and genuine.
jan 7—ts ROBERT PHILIP & SON.
Window and picture glass,of various
qualities and sizes.
Bby 10—10 by 12—10 by 14—11 by 14—12 by
14—12 ny 16—14 by 16—14 bv 18—14 by 20—;5
by 20—16 by 20—16 by 22—18 by 24—20 by 24
—24 by 28—and 28 by 36 iacnes.
Also, Glaziers’ Diamonds. For sale by
nOV 18-ts HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
171 XTRACT OF ROSES.*—Rose Water, Milk
I j of Roses, Cologne Water real French and
American; some splendid Florida Water. Honey
Water, Lavender Water, Macassar Oil genuine,
Bears Oil, Indian Dye, Essence of Tyre, &c. &c.
For sale by IJ AVILAND, RISLEY, & Co.
nov 18
i 1 BORGIA NANKEENS—A constant supply
\_RT of Georgia Nankeens of the very best quality,
in 10 and 30 yard,) rcccs. For sale by
feb 27-Gm* ‘ A. SIBLEY.
GANG*
THIS thorough bred Race Horse
JU-JTa having proved lame since be was trans-
JLL£ju ferred to l he stable of Col. Hampton
it has been deemed advisable by his ovmn'.g to let
him make aSpring Season, at hrs staale op . the La
fayette Course. To afford breeders an Opportuni
ty, therefore, of raising colts of the raos' t approved
blood, he will be permitted to visit a hr died num
ber of Mares, not exceeding 30, at $75 the season,
and $1 to the Groom,
Ample preparation* will be mads for the accom
modations of all Mares sent to iron , and they will
be taken care of on the most approved plan, at 50
cents per day, and no charges. ( or ne gio boys at
tending them.
The performances of Garni, on the Turf, are too
well known to require repetition here. He is a
bca ; fill mahogany bay, 16 hands 1 inch high, of
great symmetry, and possessing superior bone and
muscle. He was sired by Eclipse, out of Betsey
Richards, a full sister ta John Richards, oy old Sir
Archy.
All expenses will be requirod to be paid before
the Mare leaves the stable.
THOMAS J. WALTON,
AUGUSTUS LAMPKIN.
J he Charleston Courier; Spirit of the Times. N.
Mcsscngci, Macon; (inquirer, Columbus-,
J-edeial Union, will each publish the above weekly
1 anil fonVi ‘ r ‘ i lheil “•■'counts for payment.
Madison Superior Court, March firm, iMT
Elizabeth It. Ware,-a
, ' s ; t-LiMfor Divorce.
Edward M. W arc, J
IN Madison Superior Court, on motion, it apnea,,
ing to the Court by return of the Sherill, that
the defendant is not to be found in said Stale and
county, it is therefore ordered that service be ef
fectcd—a publication in one of the public Gazettes
of said State once a month for four months,
A true extract from the minutes of said Court
Ap,1187.1841™ M ~
Georgia Scriven county s ~
(U TkAVKD from thepiantation of the subscriber,
Ih d “ yoi A l" il > 18 ‘“> a bright sorrel
H )R..K, with a small blaze or white streax ail
the way down his forehead, and lias the splint on
one fore leg, which one not recollected—no other
marks recollect, d—marks of gear also appears on
him, supposed to be about fourteen hands hiah
and five or six years old, had a common sized hell
on when he left. Any information concerning said
ora* will he thankfully received, and a reason#-
y° rewar( l paid for the delivery of said
Horse to the subscriber. PETER REDDIC
27 4t