Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, January 23, 1838, Image 4

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. . . FOR SALE. T|»irL Plantation upon which the subscriber now -*■ rcaitlca, four mile, from Augusta, in Rich ■mond county, cunlainp f.f.O acrea, with a Saw .Mill 'nearly new, a good Duelling am) mil buildings, for • private family and plantation u«o. ai.io, j" I*«" county, Nr. IfU, full dialnri 160 do do origmnilly ('link re now Murray •county. No 156, 10th diatricl, 3,1 eoriion jan 16-w3w 1 1 W HEELER, Two Hundred mid ITi, DolNr*. Krtvitnl. a ABSCONDED on Tuesday gjf , n ’gh , » 86l h December, from im / the plantation ofThomaa slor- f'*o><i in Elbert r .only tiro. j POttr Negrove, vir.: Jacbi, a ir.u alto, tony-five or fifty wKb«K3m» yconi of ago, rather hrlow the ‘rtrtllnßry bright ; hr in n very sensible, shrewd (cl loiv.haa auine little lioailanry ir speech. Jaroh la good h'ni kamiih anil a hoe maker. Alio, lua wife 't mar I rv, n liriglil miilniin, loti ween 34 and 40 yearn of age ; aim line lugli eliork hones, long rhin, and long alinrp noee, rntltor tall, and her front 'troth in the up,nr jaw open Aleo, her daughter , BrTsr.v, atmirtmivs called F.lizntn sh , n bright mu latto, ehs uiiglit nlao pass for while, about II year* old, well art, rather low, high cheek boner, large wide nooe, long and curly hair, and incline* to he flaahy. Alau, the fourth, Maria, a mulatto nlao, ahotil 38 yedrs tdd, freckled, nhont the common height, liter 'teeth smartly deeay.al, speak* quirk w hen odtlmaaial without'heailation, her hair long And straight. Those Nogrosa have a er.iiaiderahle variety of clothing, and about na fino anil neat na moat of the white. ; they alarted with smite very neat bed-clothing. They carried with them a hnv horoeof common atze, a/.d hna a knot'Pride- one ol Ina eyea, and dheAvltHeftHil behind .Incoh Ima aev ernl huntlrell'Htillnra With him There i, no doubt they are ttlitilltfe'fdr a free Slate, and dial auine while 'man n atlppoaud to he with limn. Ii may he that '(be women are drraaed in irteti'a elm boa Itta attp inoaeil they haven Miiall’wagon with them. Two hundreil dollnra reward will he given to any one who will deliver the above named negroes, or filly dollars lor each or either ol them, or one hundreil dollar* if lodged in jail, so dull I get them I will give filly dollars lor the tipprehemdnn of dm tvllil man who ranveyud (hem off. WADI.VON BAKER. Mm Idea' Ferry, Kilter) Co. Du, Jnn 1H37. inn U u lit fi l/iN( of Irfllf l'N RLMAIMNC iii (he I*o*l Office at Waynesho ro', January |si, IH3B. A K Allen U A Kuigl t Jesse Allen Jam. a Key‘J ho* II Alluinn John Jr. L A Oder*.or Harriet K J.cslio .Maria M Archer 7'hoiuaa Lovell .Martha D B lewis 11 am ay I'titimi A\ 1 11 mm I.aim Thus JJryanl Need In tit l.eiunr (•iialavtis Bel) (.reel) I eater's orphan's Ncql ■•hirkhnlliT It 11 I.outll William Beal Dimcay 51 Brigham William Muriiliy Ale* •birch W ilson McCollum Jordan Berrien Thus .W. McKee N C Mtisgmvn Mr •Carswell Kgitinrdus R Moor .S' K •Cm J.sse /Wulkey William •< 'bunco John A/ill Mary Crnllou Bennor AlcElnmrrny James D Navcy James F Davis Rhmln,3 I* Dye Martin Parsons .1 A Davis Arthur Pernaf Henry Douglas 'I Union l*n)> n Riehanla Daniel t heslay C I'alnmr Beniamin K R E,hnrl Y 51 Rnbeiia John A K Roddick John Francis Thus Ratliff Benjamin ii S linen John II Slurges N I. (•rilfin's heirs, Joseph, Bturgm Joint R William ami Ann Scott Charles (lisllrey Carey, nr heirs Sandiliml Aiiiom Godfrey Martin Sapp John -«o salt Cray R II Smith Ih- «’uld nut • Godby Stephen . Sm irte a speck "■ Green Elizabeth *fnt a mule, j .uarioua J W two filduA'* 1- 'V * lleringi ,1,,... *nr » T .tnner < diaries )L ’ rr .''(urges James A 5 Q«ce W)*-, Tw'U .1 17 »n , h ion Klizntotu 1 • annglon Martin Thompson slary A /fudges Naimy Thomidiots Panin //erington Ritduird Tiuilull IVyluy If fill Hughey, X Tcinaotl Jidtrt 'Howell John (? C , i Hug Ima Wm II Hrqhart Ann. X Hill id art ha, Mnriah or W •Inimu Wilton Mltry t limns William West Win R i Mill Gilliam Walls Robert 3 Hartal) E ' Jon 6 4 JOSEPH JANXF.N, P.M. t , . LIST OE LKTTKRS | » ‘KSI Al.Vl.N'tl in the Peat office in LooWville, ( JLV (Jo. Dec. 31, 1837, via: A Love H'm // • Allen J W Lanier .Mrs Manila Allen J M Lanier Hexvkiuli Allen Waddle Isnn Vinson Attaway Elijah Lawson Roger M 11 M , Berry lull ADiandnr Murphy Wm I. Bunion Joreniiah 3 5 ngimsa George Hoy d Robert Mcßride Tima C Moore .1 aiV.es Cobb Joint A M.«>ro I boa Calhoun Jninua S N Coml a S IV Neelv//ugh J It Naaworthy Wm Do* is Isaoe P f Pntlerson 71ms M Flanders Jordon Phillips Ashley ♦ lourney N'elaon I’ulleraoa .Mis Alary Floyd Alra Isabella R (J Rcail Augustin Girttann Win Robinson Rufus K II ~s Harvey Edward Swank Luther Hamilton E Al Spivey Spetutor U Hogena Win Snintmr f nlharine Hudson Richard Sampson W T Ifdhday John 51 Sloattc Rachael Meds*m Foab Span //wiry //mil. A/iss 5/ary Street Thoa Hiulon 1 bus I. T J Tomlitmm J M JotlM Airs A/vlinda Turner //wiry P Jufihm K W Thomas .Miss Susan K W Kilch*'te James 8 Wool an 'l'hoj Drphani Krry Itendcll W’nrrJohn I. Wnrr W m l-ewis John C Watson S (■ jau 4 3 K, BOTH WELL P. M. WILL RE SOLD on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court House door in die lown of Thomnaville* Thomas county, v illiiitihe hstinl hours of sale, viz Lot ol Land No 804 in the 17ili Dial net, lomlerly Earley,now I'lioinas coinily, containing Two Hundred and Fill) Veres more or less; sold by an Order of the c mrt of ordin ary w hen silling fur ordinary purposes in Colum bia county; sold lor the benefit ol the heirs and rredilora of Etlwonl V\ adei deeenaed, hue ol Co lumlil i county. Tarins on the dav of sale. Jan 18 13:wtd ROBT BOLTON, Adwi’n tb or-gm, Itm/Hlt eounty. WIIHRE VS Eliznliclh I’ool applies (Mr let ters of Administration on the estate at d ef fects of Samuel Pool, laic of sitiil county, iloceascd. These im> I hero litre I i cite and admoulsh all and singular the kuu!red and creditors ol soul deceased, to he and appear HI my ollicc wiibiii die tune pre acrilwd by law, Id file their object ions, if any they have, to shew t'tUlst' vVhy Mild letters should not be granted. (liven limit'/ ray hand at Louisville, this Kith Jap 1888. E BO I'll W ELL, llw.’ldds Clerk C.O. ticorsia. Jcflorsoti I 'omit * ■ U> HERE VS .Monos Hrinson, jr apj In's ! mo lor leltore «*i AilmimHiruiion do liomr turn on tli*s oHtaiw ol Win btraclmiii Intool him County, tlecoaaoJ. O '1 Itese are therefor o rile anil admonish till am singular thobindred and t red,tors ofiaul deceaact to tile their ohjiHltons (if any they have) in m; office within the lime prcscribul by law (itven under inv hand a! ollice, in Lotus* ill**, tint tfilh dav of Jan 1838. E BO PH WELL, )4:w3ods Clerk C. O. To Toaohors. Tit E TrUsb'cs of Fort Vnbey Acidemy wish I employ a l.ulv of suitable qualifications It take charge of the lenrtle department of said iitsti latiirt Ibv tire ensuing year. Fite place is quin Itpilihv.ilw aiaio of nnoieiy vfojtl. A liberal sai l rv will be given. Addrc.. the Trustees. Eon \al ley, llousiitt cuutrty. dee 37—w.’t 3CJ m LOCKHART, THREEWTT* & (’HAPMAN. ( v IJ ESPK( "('FULLY inform tlioir friend* and the i- A-* 7 public (hat they are prepared with ahcdx and I dote stores in the village of Warrenton, (hr the re r eeplton nf l.ollon ned Good*, Which will ho for warded by the Kail Hoad to Augusta, ami < C-oi»!» lo (he ii|M minirj , ft* directed, With rare and despatch. I l«i»e l!h<pierd to du biAiihcrj hy the way of (hi. hrimrli nf the road,may rely on our strict attention lo all business confided to na. Our sheds'(iir cot ton ate adjoining the Depository, dec 111 2'JI wit • ll'r 'I he Milladgeville Recorder will copy flic ' above (dor luma. Wfwi-Kin Kail ICoul. MADDUX a DA M GO, Hog to inform I lii! merchant* and plantor* that the rail road f l»* Warrenion will | M - in operation in n few liny* ami 5 f !*’ t»*«y willotirnd u» receiving and forwarding any (jrofuU or ( ofon <vri« juried to (firm. They }>eg to i oaaiire Mil thrtfce who may favor them with their eommandN that every exertion will he used on their 1 »neril pat rotiqge. nov 27 3rn 277 SW ItouHrd; I osr on Tuesday evening hist, either in Angus " In, or on the Wrightnhoro* rood, within 4 ftiilea of Anguilla,a lied Morocco HOOKFT HOOK.ron laming 310 or $315, in Mill*, Uw hark* not recollect ed. Ihe name of the Huhneriher in written inside the Pocket Hook. 'Phe above reward will ho given lor ihedelively of the* Pocket Hook rind .Money sh Mr. M. Little, nt the Globe Hold, or to the Mihscnher in Crawfordville. TilOfcL J WKLHOK.N. «in«3» 153 if « KM HAUiori 1.. MACOX,OdIK(4U.( f Miil)Neriher renpcetiidly inform* hi* Iricnd* I and the public in gcncinl, that he luih taken the above mentioned eslablndiriient, whirl), having : been recently thoroughly repaired and enlarged at j gmiii exjxuHo, in now open for the rcee|»lion of 7Vo -1 vellerM, Runnier*, <fec. 'lke c ham hern are (urge and j airy, the NervunlM competent unci attentive. Dim ta ble hliiill he cc.iiNtuntly Niipphcd will* every delicac y ! the neafton and market will funuMh. Him hnr in iNtocked with the choicest Wine* and Liquor*; and in order iaora effectually to make it r. first, rale I Ion*", he* has called to his aid the ncr\ice* of Mr A Cider, of Haliiihm**, wln»«c long (xperienf#* at HarnUft/* City Hold, has justly entitled him to the reputation of a caterer li»r tin* public. 7'lie tub Hccihcrtherefore liojiom by Inn unremitting exertion* lo please*, to receive a liberal shre-o of patronage. •WOKACVMC WARD, dee 13 , 4t 291 N. H —Hood Stabling nltaehcd to the Hotel,with faithful and attentive (hellers. TlirsTUH’N N\LL. U/ILL ho sold at the lower Market House, in the city of Angiistn, on the first Tuesday in I February next, the* 11 oust; and improvements, together with Lilly Acres oMjiikl on the north J nidi* of the road lending out of Augiisla, being the i lute reidfhUiee’hf Mr*, Flizn f’laylon, deceased. Also hnnulry lots containing from six to twelve acres j each of Woodland laying on the south side of I said rand, and extending wcstwnrdly towards the rail road. Term* of sale, two instalments of three ; and six month*, with interest from dale. .limit) 12:2tawid A S LA VTUN, Trusted. LOST. ON Saturdav Kvening, the Olh instant, on the road leading from Augusta to Washington, and tome where between Greenbrier creek and Sharon Meeting House, u bullooßrrcd f\IGKEV HO()K, containing ten dollar* rfi cash, together with tlii! I Mowing proiaissftfy note's, viz : one note on Wiley A. Roberts, for $214 or thereabout*, due 2. r ilh Dee. IH3S- OnedAe hill cm Isaac Ramsey, for ( S4H or lhereabont,s dated 2Nth Dec. hist—one note i on Win. Averet, due 25tli Dee. last, for s32—one ] note on Washington O’Neal, for $25, due one day , alter dale, mid dated some time in M ay last—besides y a number ol receipts and other unimportant papers , not rocolleeted. The maker* ol mud notes are ij hereby notified not lo nay ih(¥C to any other per , son than myself, should the irote* N 6 presented to , them for payment. Amt tho findet 01 the PAek*’*' I Hook and itv contents, wdM»'* i I think I •••‘.'•y '.ta'/nUiVelv reward- ] hcII, lu'sin \\ tlnt'«^ nn wj| |, | B(in( . Ramsey, or my- , ( nitut receiving tile thanks of f i V olumbia co. Jan 8 ISAAC KOBEKIo. , tan 11 WBw 8 I NOTICE. 1 RUN AWAV (romlho subscriber, n •eS.y' nl l''orl Perry,Marion county, (in , n < Jr&A /Vegro Mon by the name «1 NEL- 11 SON, ilurli complexion, about five r rfyfi feel, .oven or eight inclico high, full then, anil when he laugh, ho shows \3 , n .mull dimple in one of hi. cheeks, nnd wiio.'l ho sneaks he.pcnk. quick 1 anil ftooms ns if bis leelli am olonchcu r * fb07,1011 negro, Nelson, is taken up in Ibis Stale nnu . (liilivtirffl tbe owner, or dcposiloil in Jail, all rou- Kiinsblk etpensos will lie p«i«l, and a reward often dollars will be given; or if inkon up out o( ibo State, twenty dollars will be given, nnd all reason- \ able expenses paid. Tho negro is rather supposed t to be inveigled oil' by some while Per«on. v Jim <)—w3t 6 MARY MALLARD. j UEOROIA, Columbia county: I JVnAoo Watson of DiSl. No. 7,.WHs I , VnArtWi WV6, ono prey Mure, about I VTl tonne 'll bands high, and sup|Mt.ed 11 ? fl||n he fourteen or fifleen years old, a I Vl f** 1 earon her right bind leg and on Ibe • m*k*?S3S**Slbdt bind book, no brands discover- ' ed. Appraised by Kdinuiul Fuller and William < Mceatici', «I IwelUy-Ave dollars, this I‘Jtb day ol ' Oct. 183 V. JOHN MECJAIIEB.J.P. A imu extract Irom tbe Estrny llm.k. Jan l J—w3l 0 UAVH) 11AURISS, CTk. Stray Hopscs. Jg—J, Siruyiil from the OnbsC.rihor in I limihlv.ii county, in .'fay Inst, two Ulluyfr, orte A pacing gray, 3 years I **'jtWX Xm aM ; ibe other a 4 year old bay, and A'ygbnd mi a bell when she left. They V\*re heard from at the Augusta /(ridge Any inlorUlAtion about them will he liber ally rewarded odd Ibnnkfully received.. A letter addressed to the subscriber at Fort Vnlloy, Houston county, will he immediately attended to. Jan 6 -w3t 4 PHILIP MAC ARTICY. Holice. f|3//K business heretofore conducted under llte I firm of M. O. Telman, will be continued un der the firm of M. O. Tulnitm & Co. M. t>. TAI.MA/V, JOS. CALi/OUN, Sr. Calhoun's Mills, Jan 1, 1838. The management of the business w ill devolve up on the subscriber, who hopes by prompt attention, and from the lacil’ties now under bis control, still lo receive the generous patronage ol bis friends. Jan j_ »4t - M.O.TAU'UN. Lonl, OR mislaid , on the 28lh inst., a common sized 1 anther Pocket Book, conloinih* note* as well ns lean recollect, ns follows —Otte ort TmiWas I). Kcy.rtl Jetforson country, (or two hundred nnd ten dollars; ono on J. Palmer of Richmond county, tor one bundled and ninety dollars; one on David Pal mcr for one hundred dollars; one on Peter Lamar ol Lincoln county, for four hundred and twenty seven dollars; two on James Jennings; both together amounting to two bundled and eight dollars; nnd several oltier smaller notes which Ido not now re member, together with scrip ol Hank Stock ol the D,,-,,.,! Hank, Branch at Anenstn to the amount of thirty shares. Als < a number of other papers oj vnbic to mo. Any imformalion in relation to the above will bo thankfully received, besides a liberal lew ml w ill be given for Ibe Hook and its contents THOMAS J. JENJVINGS. net 31) 'f 8M 1 HICKORY JOHN. ’ .j- THIS celebrated rarer and the ' 1 rough bred Horse, bus 101 l this pin '■ | for Ins stand nt I a Grange, Trot v , eoniity, in this State, where he wnl j remain for the Spring season only, b under our charge, ns be will make bis i appearance on the Turf again this fall, when he 1 will have bad time to recover from an injury sits - i mined in one of bis feel, w hen on Ins way hence to ! o,; H mbia. His terms will be $6O the season, pays ' Me u n bin the season ; $lOO insurance, payable na i usual, and $1 lo the Groom. As a racer, it is not " I know li that he has any superior—in point ol breed- ( ill(! 1,,, has but few eiptals—be traces through the "J j ln osi fashionable and approved crosses lo the old I eub mare, the ancestress of Baecrmpef and a host ly i of other bighlv distinguished on the Turf and in \ (he Stud, llis color is n rich i liesnut, and bis form 18 i unites beauty and strength to a degree. His |«cdigree 1 and iierlormimccs will be published at length in -■ h "\p,[el, that may hesenllo him wil be well taken 1 care of at I lie usual nius nt.d terms. ~ ; lJr * 0 HERRING & JETER, to La Grange, Troup eoiinti, (»eo: li- Columbus Enquirer, Strtiuldrd of Union, to M„ fim Tolograpli, and Monigfltner? Journal Will a- publish the above once a neck lor 6 weeks and for il- w„r«I their accounts to it- lor payment, jii 17 "fi 13 TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROON'S Navigating Suva Hah and II mail riven. BY an act of the General Assembly of the Mate of Georgia,assented to the 26th Deeemlitr, Id JO, it m rtiaile fie <1 my pf the inferior, coiUts ofTbe sev ers! (oolitic* of said state, bordering or!,or which navigable water* pa.** through, In cuii»p to he pub likhed, the provision* ofllin «cvcral ncla of the go. nernl assembly, regulating hunt owner*, their agent* ami palrooh*, navigating liid'Knler*. Ry the aforesaid act* eVery boat navigating the Shvannbli hr Br(i.tfi riven, are reijuir.'d to have a white pniroon.wilh a Hill of Lading ready prepared to exhibit to any w lnor person, whu may wi*h to examine the routerif; of the boat under their charge, allowing (he name oi *aid pntroon and consignee of the cargo aboard of *nid boat, ami furthermore for hid* any bout owner,their agent or ,ialroou,to permit any hoal hand bfcinr'k slhvf; to pin oil hoard ol their boat, any corn, cotton, pea*,*ioek ol any kind, poul try or other article* in which by law they are lorhid In iraflick, except the same is exhibited in the hill ol lading of the owner ol aaid boat or hi* agent,and un der hi* or their direction entered, making it penal against evefy offender of the aforesaid aid*. Therefore pill concerned will hike notice, that the Ret* of which the foregoing i* extracted will he en forced hgait.il offenders who may he taken in the I county of Lincoln. . I.klvis Parks, _ W. li. John Moss, SYrt'iiKN Stovall, Peter Lamar, Judge* of Inferior court. , hot 28 _ If 27 H Igiillc 9loli‘|, f|Rli K MiliKcuher having purchased this desira- M. hie Hit©, in tho t'ity of Jackson, hiluated on : il»o north *ido of tho Slate-Houho squaro, is deter mined i(» r©mov© o it in a low dnya, and nwiiircN all ihuMo who may call on him that every attention and provision shall bo itviHe for thoir a v com mod a t on, which the nature of ll! ( country will permit; d i fiat li ih necon modal ions for travel Jers, horses, ~..d boarders, mliiall be equal to any in tlie State,off 1 of llie immediate bank ol the river, and i in so tiir aa the cimiiiiwiances of the country will i permit,his accommodation slnllpioi be Mirp«.-M*d by ; any. Hr. plwlges liim.-vlf to k n npa good luhl-.f'ood 1 bur,furnished with ilic beat ofliqu'try; com fortable rooms; good cl< an wholesome bed-; a quiet bouse, free from not and noisy intemperance; ami I good dry slnbloH/urniaherl with good osders, and aplenty of corn and fodder, and at as’reasonable teinm as practicable, /'rompt payment, at short periods, will, in nil raaen, be required. To ruenibern of’tile’ Legislniun*,nnd (hose having businrsH in tin; courts /it Jackson, the subscriber 1 will furnisii good comfortable rooms, both in sum - ! mrruiid winter, either in bis main Tavern building, j or io one a few yards distant, which be has lately I procured, and fitted up for iho pur pose, at their op- | lion. They ore invited to call and extiiniu.'* his ne- I comtnodations for llmmselves, and if they like, I try them. He is perfectly aware of Ihe accommoda tions hitherto af/orded in this town, and is deler ■fhirlfccl lo'iihprOw'-jthcin midtlmt (nose who (iivor him with their custom, shall not not go nwav reasonably dissatisfied. K. ft. VVIG’GINS, Jackson, Miss Sept 12. Mount Vernon, iflni i m3m 2 Oni? Thous« rs* \\ mi ted. TO work on the Western and Atlantic Rail Hoad, leading from diet hattalioocliee River, I i Geo, to tho boundary line ofTetmessce; siluaied ji North-west from Augusta, via The (Georgia Hail i Road, to Grawfordvillo, Poland’s Factrry, Watkins ville, l*awrence\ille, Pittman’s Ferry, or via Madi son, Covington. Dernlur, A/ariettn nno Altoona, nr. i the work, which w/|j be of four years dm nii«*»» v‘ fa the trtofct elrtertsive of imvjvt, know rru;(m . imho United fried huuivv.irk no* in progress i fI'UV.I 11 im !>"• J.cr-—all dry, a large iWAtiot) ruck, v 4-1-- shaded With large oak, hiekoiy ami pup- i Inr. *l*lie country i* very fertile, ami abounds with I choice produce arm fine limestone water. The x climate i* a medium. Tho day* nro not so long I *md warm in mid summer, nor so short and cold in I vVinWf. Aa irt Inc Northern States and consequent- I ly heller adapted for such work life year round, ami t lor health and general comfort is rot excelled hy i any part of America. The line also affords nbun- I dunce of work for //ewers, Framers and Masons— ( also for lioys tu drive cirt*. The highest ‘cnsthlVift. 1 ry wages will be riiid fW all'cakes, , I Allatonn, (Jeo. Jan 1, 1838, WM. NkllgS. > jan 10 w4t 7 ContWctuV. l N. 15.—1-amis are as yet very low Atra oiler great ( inducement to sei tiers. < .... r Himer i’herokcc * FOR SALE. 9 miles from Huuiburg. t ON Saturday, fit ho 1 January, I will sell at my ( house the tract of Land I now reside on, con- t mining 1100 acres pine land, more or loss, JOO «>f g winch is cleared and well fenced and 80 acres fresh Land. On the place is every necessary building for j private or public life—there is spiing and well vva- .. for convenient. The DweHing house is situated at the junction of the Aiken, Mortintown, ‘'‘dgoficld and Columbia Roads, and has 12 rooms and 4 lire, ~ places. The barns and stable* are large an' l well ( arranged and can stable GO ho-ses. I he(« eonvillc ; | and Columbia line of stages unite and station o sets of horses hero and Express sets —their join* expert se* will average $BOO per quatler. I’lutsengorssup here every night, and ns a coiinlry location for a I public slam! is as good ns any in the Stale. The business done at it is its host recommendation, ad ded to n« heathy And health—and is well cnlculu- | led for A store And lAveW. Wiled with every op. itorttWhy lor speculation and trade, and has a good . niArket nl hoWe, iVc, I will also sell 1500 bushel* ol Corn, 35,L .) Ihs. Fodder, 100 stock Hogs, 15 Beds and Mitrewies, Household Furni ture, 1 yoke of oxen and curt. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and examine lor them selves. The litru. will he show Uto them with pleasure, and they are respectfully referred lor any information to J/cssrs. A/el-emt At NAttrd, Huuginss & Cannot, Robertson * Crawford, Stage and Kx- | press Mull cOhtratiura Untl their agents. Terms 01 sale.— T be personal property on a rd - I dil nil Ist Dec. 1838, with note and security, am' I the land 1,2 and 3 .ears, with note ojtd security, with u mortgage of the premise* Possession gtv- j ou on the 251 h of January, or sooner, if possible. ( H. It. TILLMAN, Proprietor, i Edgefield Hist. S.C. Hoc 18 wst*—29s liiirkc '< «»l <«»«» liitml FOIL SALK. . fnKE snhscrilKT seller lor sale ihiit ex. client plan l ptt ion known us Harrow 1. andconlamingl R>o acres mijoiiiing Col. Crnhbs and Mr. .Altirphee, m ar Hark Camp Creek in Hurke. MUclitne le.'gest part is yet in th© woods, i'lu* timber is oak ami hickory, | <i the situation as lieultby as any in Hurke county, j Planters desiring an eligible and valuable eo ton i plantation urti invited to examine the premises—terms i iMit yet fixed, but will be liberal—applicant* by In- I ter will please state their highest hid, a* iho sale is certain. AJilross David U. Larrow at Millt;dgc*\illc, or W. McKinley, at Lexington, numiy nov 27 wSm 277 W. AfcKINLEY. lor Malt*. t|XII+: subscriber offers the following Lots lor i sale on roasonnhle terms; Ao. Hi*. Sec. No. His. *ec. LAND LAND 81 17 1 J® .J 65 “13 3 1« “ 22 3 001-D COLD 339 “ 16 4 1157 “ 3 .5 S “ 1 3 836 ‘ 1 4 U 95 “ 8 4 828 “ 18 3 IS2 “ 17 4 651) “11 1 285 “ 3 4 470 “3 4 138 “ 18 2 339 “3 3 571 “ 2 1 2 228 “ 3 2 20 “ 26 Early, 11" “12 Early 153 • 7 do 263 “16 do 1 441 “ 5 Irwin 12 “ 9 Irwin 90 “ 7 do 269 “ 8 do 1 129 " 11 Dooly 15 “ 8 Dooly 237 “ H Carroll 859 “ 8 Carrel' 53 “ SO lahi 4 “ 4 Lid 1 99 “ 3 Appling Al.Ro, L> The place I now live ort sixteen miles from An -1 gusla, and on the 20th Rectum of tho (Jfeorgia Rail 1 Komi’ and lor health ft cannot be surpassed by any 11 of the adjoining counties. For further panictlltira 11 auidy to the subscriber at Bowery, a _•? 14 vv-ltn I 240 F. U. LOYLEB& Mtrayod or Stolen. " I NROM iiaaubsCffiteEs wagon 'll Appling, Col I urahia county, Geo., a Yellow Sorrel HOUSE about nine years ol age, large frame, heavily built ollnr particular* not remembered. A reward o Twenty Dollars will he paid or Ins delivery, or anj 11 information that may l>e given w ill be thankfully re ’■ eeived. HIRAM N. WILSON Augusta, juft* t^l • Executive Department,) January JO, 1838. j 4 LL Military officers and agent « of the Got- JV eminent having in their possession public ' arms not belonging to lln-ir own cumnianijs, are di , reeled to inform ibis department of the canid, and their number and description Private persons having public arms in their pos , session, will ajil the public servin' by giving the same kind of in formal 'oa to this department By order ol the Governor, JiE.N J T BLTHUNE, Jan 19 It Secretary Kx. IVp’t. MONfIOE ALE AN D FE M A I,L Academics. Til E .Subscriber having taken charge of the Male and Female Academies, at .Monroe, W allon county, hereby gives notice that these in ■ stilntions ivrfl be opened (or the reception ot pupils, on Monday, the Bth of January nest The Male and Fi male .jepaniiicr.ls v ill he conducted in separate buildings, situated about 8n rods apart, both under the direction eflhe Principal, who has been engag ed in tear hing m this place for the lust two yearm A commodious building, with a convenient Appn- I rnlus room adjoining, has been prepared for tho i | M ale Academy, a,id com|ietent assistauts will be [ employed as I lie circumstances of tho school may . require. Mi s *8 ait in k. II Vys liss been engaged for the Fcimdo department, w hoso reputation and standing aw a teacher are w ell known, as she has been en- t gaged in teaching in this place lor several years J wrllishccess In the spring, as the school enlarges, i a female teacher from the non It will be employed, j who will be associated vviih Mias Hays in the'fe- I unde department The Principal will hear rceila lions ul the higher classes of Icmaies at theapparat- ; ns room, adjoining the male academy and will illns | irate by means ot apparatus, tne different branches j n! study. Pnilteular pains will he taken to give the pupils a practical know ledge of naluml philosophy, chem istry, nslroiioiny, ami the higher liraNr.hes ot‘ mat It ematius, the inking of latitudes, langllinh s, ire. To i ibis ei d they will bo tuiiglil to explain from din- ; grams,anil to illustrate, tier,wives, by means of the 1 I apparatus. Sum. cuts wishing to obtain a practical knowledge surveying heighl-: and di.-lancro, (tc. are infonn- ■ <d that a g <od c impi -nil chain, with plotting j miwiiinn- n;s, anil an uccumie insiruinent for measur : in;; veriiciil mid horizon id Hugh's, are in tlie pos | , ( inn oljhe Principal, who will go into the field j j with his classes, and make them familiar witli sur veying, plotting and calculating distances. Lectures will, I rom lime to lime, be given ul night on natural philosophy, astronomy, &c Lessons will be given on the piano, guitar, fu(c, j elnrionei. Arc. by Mr. Gut i-i-;miiig itc; i-: it, w hose novel system ol 't'siruction and shill in .Music, have al ready earned lor him a reputation ol ihe first rank, 1 iiintingmid drawing will also he laughtin the j female department, [ Ihe Principal w ill spare no pains |6 give his pu pils a clear knowledge of the different, branches of study ; ~nd hopes by ilia arrangement made, to se cure all the advantages, without any of the disad vantages ol a mixed school. The health efthe vil lage ol Monroe is unquestioned. Hoard can bo ob tained for from 8 to lit dollars per month. Tuition i the same as formerly dec 28 ~3tvv JOSEPH PIUiVCE, Principal. " 7 ~ A CARD. rdf HE subscriber lakes this method to inform the 4. patrons and friendsol the Wesleyan Mansion School, and the public generally, that he has brought that school to a close, and taken charge of a now instil .lion, lately established at Williams t Toss Hoads six miles below Watkinsville, in Clark county This determination has not been induced by a want of patronage to I lie Wesleyan flu, in dial respect, ii has 1 the expectation -“>*<♦«• - s beyond mi will iro.Voi its proprietor: hot by a dolihcr- j ale'conviction, thai in Fanners’ Academy, under its present prudent arrangements, tho subscriber 1 will be able to do a larger amount of good, with more pleasure and profit to himself, than he has been able to do, in Monroe. Ihe new institution will consist of two branches in separate houses, one for males, and die oilier lor females. A competent female teacher will he employed, to conduct the female branch, under the direction of the principal teacher : but the advanced classes in that brunch will make their recitations to the principal. Jhe two Academics are located at a short distance from each Olkcr, and the teacher’s dwelling centrally be fweciilhcnv : and it is believed that such measures have been adopted os will secure the advantages, Without the disadvantages, of a mixed school. All the principal Vices, and fashionable extravagancies of town and Village schools, are effectually exclud cd from this 'establishment. The Academy is fur nished With aii exieifsive Chemical, Philosophical and Astrononiir.hl apparatus, together With a imra her Os large and elegant maps, and other facilities for the promotion of education. In view of the lo cality of Farmers Academy situated as it is in one of the most pleasant and healthful sections of the up country, logoi her with its dIIVOV Advantages, the sub scriber docs not liesiiate to promise to pupils, a lar ger amount of benefit than lie lies been aide hereto fore to give them. Every precaution that a, prudent forethought has suggested, lias been taken, to thVow around the morals of pupils the strongest and most effectual safeguards. All the branches (bolli solid and ornamental) of n liberal and extensiy'c w'Viea lion.will 1)0 taught in this institution, Alia at mode rate prices. Hoarding may be bad at Hie Academy and within (ho distance of one mile from it, m the most respectable iumllies, for eight dollars, or less, per month. Persons wishing Inrllier information, will please address to the subseiiber, at his present residence. until Christina*; and after that lime, at Williams Cross Hoads, Clark county. The Academy is ex peeled to Upon on the first Monday in January next; and n is very desirable that pupils, designed lor tins school, should be present at the commencement of the year. Their advancement, as well as our con venience, would thereby lie promoted. JESSE C. PAULF.TT. I Dec 13 291 «8m C-IOE. HIidVVN of Brown's Ferry, look from the Sindians one bead guard Chain w ilh “W m 1* lour noy August 22; JH.i I," worked m it w ith gold heads; also, one full jewelled dotlble-cased hunting watch, 1 with gold guard chain and key—tin watch has lh.ee letters Oti the froht case—the owner, or any ol his relations can get it by describing letters and prov 1 ii g properly. If no application bo made 11 four months, the watch will he sold and the jlfdchtos di vided among the troops, —application to be mane to tW ilie C olnmhus Hernlcl ior the neau chain, and tor the Watch to Col Brown. The Columbus Herald will copy the abOve anu orvvurd the account to Col Browh. nov 27 n-i / H AOUR months after date, application will he ij made tolhohono able Inferior Court of Burke countv,while sitting liir ordinary ; urposes, for leave to sell the Land and iVegrocs belonging to the estate of f’elur Applewhite, deceased. JOHN’ All LEWUITE, adm r. oct Ifi. 1837 4tm 2hi , •( U R months allerdalo application will ho made to the honorable Inleriort ourtol Butke Covin fv, while soiling for ordindry purposes, lor leave to jo s. II a negro Woman belonging to Jonathan Johns, Inti’ M said county deceased. Aug 21 JESSE JOHNS, Adm r. 67GUR mouths after date,application will be rr.tide ’ to the hunorablJ the interior court ol Burke county, when sitting os a court or ordinaty.for leave to sell live hundred and ninety-six acres ot land belonging to the estate ‘ c " ceased MARTHA I‘ENt.OU , Adm x. nov. 7 jJ . if tVnionths after dale application will lie ' made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Burke countv, when sitting for ordinarv purpose?, for leave I . sell all the to d mid personal properly ol //enrv Ull«v, late of Burke eeuntv, dcccaseil. WILLI AM UTLi.Y , ? vlm>s r GREEN UTI.EV, it ' derl Illlm 1 I lAOUE months after date,application " ill bo made ; £' u, the honorable tile inferior court ofColumbm . count v w hile s liiug liir ordinary purposes,for leave to M .|l the real estate ol the late Elbert B Bunn ot san county deceased, Ibr the benefit ol the heirs ami ALFRED J DUNiV, Adm’r. |J nov 12 "> v iSoi'K moiitbs alter date, application will be s JL 1 made lolbe Honorable Interior Court of Jeffer son county, when sitting lor Ordinary purpose,.for leave to sell the Real ’ Estate of flic late Aalhait Bressel, dec’d ol sa:J eoiiutv A I'll AN BR\>.N/L.ndm r. 1- j an 4 m 4t 3 With the will annexed. 8 J “XCH R monthe aQe) date,application w ilt lie made * ,0 the interior eottrt of Jefferson county wh-n ij- I sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to se! the bIL.T" 0 om ' | rC nov'i7 OM Monday, llio Slh day of January next, will be nold at ilia residence of Joshua Lnzenhy, - Warren county, all the pe'spnal property of Saintie 1 ■ J. Eazenby, deceased, late of said county, consist - trig ol che horse, saddle and bridle, blanket and sad ! die bags; three sheets, four blankets, cat and mattress, three trunks, razors, shaving soap, parcel of tobacco, stc,—terms «ade,kpown on the day of sale. > JOSIfUX LXZENJJY, Adm’r. nov 27 wta . 277 BY virtue of a decree in Chancery, in the Supe rior Court of Columbia county, wherein Slip j inon ( rawford, administrator with the will annex d »f Jcssey Winfrey, deceased, is complainant, and l James Cnrjledge, administrator on the estate of Ad lam Walker, deceased, and others are defendants, will be sold, at Columbia Court House, on the first j Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of ■ sale, eleven negroes, consisting of men, women and ' children, to wit, Wallace, Argyle, Corah, Hally, I Patsy, Mary, young Fanny, Jinny, Milly and child Julia, and Uavid, a hoy. Soi l ns the projierly of the estate of Mrs. Julia Wood, deceased. Terms > cash. GABRIEL JONES, adm’r. Jan 4 wtd 2 Os Julia Wood, deceased* 4 GTIf.'EABLE to an briler of the ihf griorcour j I s*. of Burke county, will be sold on the first | 7'uesdny in February next, at the court house in | the town of Waynesboro’, between the usual hours of sale, one hundred acres ot Land, more or less, adjoining the lands ol Thomas Bostick and James 8011, belonging to ll.a estate of Thomas Mallory, i dee,d., solo for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Terirs of sale on the day. ■Jxo. P. RORhNSON, Adm nov. 10 wtf 204 A GIIEE.VBI.E to an order from the inferio j sa. court of Burke county, when silling for ordi | "try purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, nl the court-house door in Waynes boro’, between the usual hours t f sale, one House and Lot with adjacent Lots in said town, belonging to Hamilton VVatson, deceased, sold subject to a I mortgage in favor of Joseph Cates. JOHN BAXON, Adm’r. nov. 10 < tv tc 2fi4 GF.UIiG I\, Jtjfcrmv. county: V, 7w r I</iRI AS, Mary Allen applies for Letters V * ol Administration on the Estate and Es- I feels of Alexander M- Allen,deceased. These are thcrelureto cite and admonish all and 1 singular the kindred an . creditors of said deceased to iile their objections (if any they have) in ray of fice within the time prescribed by law, t > shew j cause why said letters should not be granted. ! Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this 1 oth Januaiy, 1855. EBEXEZER BOTH WELL’, "cWk. jan 11 8 GEORGIA, Columbia county: W r 11 EREAS John W. Maddock applies for let lors id administration on the estate of Ro land Thomas, dec'd. These are ih, relore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, I within the time prescribed by law, m my office, j to shew cause why said letters should not be grant ed, Given under my hand and seal at office, this 1 2d Jan. 1837. GABRIEL JON E.V, Cl’k. jan o—4—3od 1 1 EuRG/A County. XJkJ HI. ItKAS Steven Mills applies for letters of » » Administration on the estate of John M Roberts, late of said county dcccasuisw . Thp«’ there lore 10-eiM— 1 , an( , creditors of said deceased, To ho, and appear 61 my office within the time pre scribed by Law, tb file their objections,if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. t Given under my hand at office in Jacksonboro , this 6th day of December, 1837. JOSHUA PERRY, c.c. o. s. c. dec 12 290 w3od xEORGI A, C/otnnihia county: fc tAT REI IF. AS William Yarburough v ndWini6tra V » lor on the estate of James Yarborough, de .-eased applies tor Letters Uismissory, These are therefor to cite and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to be mil appear at my offio within the lime prescribed >y law, to shew cause, .f any they have, why said letters should not be granted. , Given under my hand, atofliceiiii Appliug, this Slh day of Sept., 1837. sept 18 nifit GABRIEL JONES,clerk. GEORGIA,) By the Court Ordinary lo Jlnrke county $ said County. UftTTIEREAS John Naxon, Administrator o- V v John S, Kenner, deceased, tale of said c’ouh ly, have petitioned said court for lettersdisrnisssory stating that ho has fully administered said estate these are the relore to cite and admonish ail con cerned, to be and appear before said court brt the first Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters should not he granted. By orderol the court. T. H. BLOUNT, d c c o a c rtbv 10 6m 264 GEORGIA,) By the Court Ordinary lor said liurke county, $ Count Natch Smith Administratrix, Ww, and. .Alien S B Prior, Administrator of James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have petitioned said court for letters disraissory, slating that they have fully administered said estate. These are thcrelbre to cite and admonish all con cerned lo be and appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, and then and th ere shew cause why said hHtbrs shall Hot tip grahted. By order of thb tilWt ~ , T H Ut.OUiVr.DCco ic nov 10 w'dth 264 GEORGIA, j By the Court of Orilitiarjr ol said Ihirkc county. J County. WHEREAS Allen S B Prior executor of Ed mund Prior, deceased, late of said county lias petitioned for letters dismissory, staling that (] he has fully administered said estate , (l „ , , t| These are theibfotw to rite and admonish all con cerned to be and Appear before said eotirt on the first Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters should not bo granted. By order _ of the court. T H BLOUNT d c c o n c nov 10 wfim 264 p ~ GEORGIA, > By the Churl, of Ordinary J lurke county: \ Burkeroomy, h i/' 11 EREAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. El I 9 T listen, and Thomas T. Elliston, Exeento.-s if Robert Elliston, dec’d , late of Burke county, 1 las petitioned the court for letters dismissory. J These are therefore to rile and admonish all per ions interested to (lie their objections in the Clerk's 'lke by the first Monday in March jlßitt, why said etlers should not be granted. By order of the court, T. 11. BLOUNT, D. sept 15,1837 mfit 218 j GEORGIA) I By the Honorable the Courto t Burke,Cvl'.nty. j Ordinary of said county. "»;»/■ HKUEAS William Sapp, Administrator of V* Richmond llankerson, dec’d,, late of S?Uth i Carolina, lias petitioned the Honorable the Court of 1 Ordinary lor letters dismissory from said adminis- 1 tralion: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and every person interested, toshew cause, any they have, on or before the first Monday in Jamnrv next, why the said letters should not he granted,apd ihe said William Sapp forever released from all lia bility ns said administrator. By order of the Conn. T H BLQCfIT.bc co it July 29 mfim ITf GEORGIA,) Court of Ordinary, Scrtiicn county ) September lerna 1337. tti’O.N application of Alexander F. Uopson,admi nistrator de horns non, of the estate C»remD Pearce dec’d., stating that ht has fully administered sa;d estate and praying citation for leters dismissory, it is on motion ordered, that the elqpk cita tion requiring, all persons to shew cause why the same shall not be granted—and that the same he published once a month lor six months. A trite extract Irom the minutes, this ]2th day of September, 1837. JOSIIUA fLllrl, cl k. nov. 4 mfim 209 [MUIR months after dote; application will he made to the Coft'rt of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leave to sell all the real eslnt! of Thomas g. •, deed, late of said county, lor die benefit oj the heirs and creditors. . , CAROLINE KE/.LI ,adm rx. sept 19, 1837, mil 216 “—— • jAOUR months after date application will he made to the Honorable the Justices of the In ferior Court of Columbia county, when silling for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the w hole of the ' real estate of Elbert B Dunn, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said de ceased. ALFRED J. DUNN, adm'r. oel 10, 1337 242 • Jefferson Sale, ’1 \\f ILL be sold on tic first Tuesday in February next, at the Market house in'the town of Louisville, between the usual hours ofsale, tlsjfol loing property, to wit;—the undivided half of a ’ //ouseand Lot in the town of Louisville aforesaid ’ being the interest of Alex. Merri wether in said nr«’ (icrty; known as the stone house formerly Ooeunied by Edward Foley; and levied on to satisfy a fi i„ . in favor of the Inferior Court of Jefferson "ountv . ys. said J/erri wot her, property pointed out bvtlia / . Inferior court. IVY VV. GREGORV dec 20, 1837 wtd 297 Sheriff. WILL be sold on Friday, the I.oth of Januarir next, wituin the usual hours of sale, at th„ I late residence es Robert Allen, dec'd, in Columbi i county, all the personal properly of said deceased (negroes excepted) consisting of corn, (odder, hoes horses, cattle, farming utensials, household, shJ i kitchen furniture, one wagon and one baroueb Ac . Terms made Known on the day ofsale. The alaii ration w’ll be rented at the same time, dec 23- 291) WILLIAM J. RHODES, Ex’r I ITSfiLL he sold at the Court House dllor TrlmT I non county, on the first 'J'uesday in’l’ch" I rusty next, part of tract of Land No. 1 <J4, 1( DiSt |f d S^ tlon " o , w Ma/ion coumy, sold by an order of I lh ? Honorable Inferior coun of Lincoln county * ! while sitting lojr ordinary purposes. Sold for the * 1 benefit ol the heirs and creditors. Terms at solo I SARAH SHIPP, Ex’rx ‘ Dec 6 HEMIV EVANS, «*>. wtd 29£j ILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in February ", " 1838, at (humming, Forsyth countv h» ... order of the Honorable, the inferior court of tk Urn" ! ; , ".I'eii sitting lor ordinary purpose^ on » j lot ol Land, No 4uj m the second district, fnv'oco pß,peny ui „„. 2 3 ‘>a-yi»s,4,i„i. ~— _ vv is k , v at public outcry, on Monday '• tt * rite .Jib hebruary n"xt, between the c«iul hours of sale, at the Court House in Canton, Choro ; kee county, Geo. Ihe trail of Land, containing J6O ceres, known as lot 70, in the 14th Hist of tho. ‘2d : Aec m Cherokee county, belonging to the estate ot i Ir* Hannah Long.slrt*er, laie ol‘ Richmond c*rrfty„ deceased. Said lot is about G miles from Canton 1 ? n .ttte.rnain xopd Along the HH-ownr ri' t- and being at the foot of the mountain, otlL-rs a ran tjd.i- I suable site for a country store and house of i itcr lamincn't. ~ .1 errf.s c'f sole 1 cash, the remaining 1 in ebunl pa , inents at G ami 12 months, secured by nates payable m Augpsia, with interest sh ra dale, i »d hv a mortgage on the lot. At thesamelime and place, and upon tin same terms,Lot 1193, dist. 19, sect. 3, Cherokee coun ty, containing 40 acres oak and hickory uph us . 0) W. W. JUAN7V, li’r. * dec 22 wBt ■ si 'life Standard of Union will publish th »above da > r of aml forward its ; t-acount lOty- W, Mann, Augusta, for sen lenient. \ ■V’ILL be sold on the first Tuesday ir .-.Match) . , next, between itio usual tiours of aale, at Hie Market house in the city of Aiuusta, I lywktus °1.. 0n otdor of die Honorable Interior ( 7auM of Columbia county when silting for ordiimr r.nprpo ses, eighty two ucies, more in less of Pine Lciid, in Ricjinmnd county, five miles above Augi ist i, ad- Suirmffc lands ol Ben,_ii*fc J H J others, it being a part of the r jalestate of William Whitcomb, deceased, and to hi i-«)d for the purpose of distribution among the heirs .vs. said deceased Terms made known at Ihe sale . GABRIEL JONES, Tr »«e, For the heirs of Win Whitcomb, d » cased . dec 26 wtd S*l WILL be sold at the court house in ' H’ayncs . hojiijiigh, Burko countv, on the first ’ Bapsday in February next, one negro woman, Venis, »i>4 one negro lioy Cny ter, belonging to the estate < n 4. E.*. Holliday. .Sold by order of the court ol i toiiiaryj of Rurke county. Terms made known on die day doe 22—299 MATHEW JON ES, i Ski. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Iwrtia- Tt ry before tbs court-house door,iii Jin isdriho ro’ . between the usual hours of sale, a ne, |t\ jl/ait by the name ol Bob, 21 years old, belongin ftp one ol llie Minor heirs of John Green, decent *4, sole*, agreeable to an order of tho honorable the inferior court of -St riven county, for the benefit ol and ml nor this 20th day of November, 1N37. THUS. GREENE,gm -a.hu WILL he sold on the 20th day of P Vtkiary next, at the plantation of the lato ilenry l!yne, of Burke county, the perishable prop Sfi;t hu-- Icmgiiig to the Estate of G. IV. H. Byne, '-.to ot Burke county, deceased ; Corn, Fodder, torses. Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Household and Xitehoi aPurni ture, together with a number of other an j».ea.— Terms on ihe day of sale. jan 11 —wtd 8 W. IV. HUGHES,a tfio'r. AGREEABLE to an order of the Ho oo«hle the Inferior Court of Richmond count; f.when silting for ordinary purposes, w ill he sold oathe first Tuesday in March next, between tb 4-usual hours ofsale, at the market house in the oity of. Augusta, five negroe slaves, viz: Sandy, . Isaac,, John, Elbert, and Mary, a woman. Also, 2 tdlfcrea of Land, belonging to the estate of Rebecca Surclv late of said county, deceased. Terms on lie day; ofsale. L. B I! ULLCU, a itoa'r. ■Jan 4 wtd 2. • AGREEABLE to an order of the inferii » coiiry of Burke county, while sitting lor t udihory purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday! a; Feb ruary next, at the courthouse in the town of W itynes liofp', between the usual hours ofsale, the fol Jiwing property: viz-, one tract of land containing sateen j hundred and seventy two acres, more or Ics s; also*. J the following negroes, Ercd’k, Wally, Cezar Anto ny, Fulivood, Joe, Jfenry, Betsy, Vessey am I ahild,. Nancy and child, and Martha, belonging to tlto es tate ofJolui T. Forth, deceased. Terms of: tide oca IKe diij-. •John saxon, ),, , h ELI McCUOAN, s r * vort 10 Wtd 204 SREEABLE to an order of Iho interior 'iourt! of Burke county, while setting for ordinar y pur - poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Fel ruary> next, at the court-house in the town of Waynes ttoro'., between the itsarl hours of sale, the folio win g" pro perty, to wit: one hundred acres of land, m orr less, on the waters of Dry Creek—also, the 1 < flow ing negroes: Alnnham, 7'ob y, and e Adam, k hidnet ing lo Azariah Duke, late of Burke county, dec tfised" Terras of sale on the day. JOIIA' SAXON, Ad w,’f. rtov 10 \vld 2( >4, AGREEABLE to ah order of the Inferior 'lourf ofßurke county, when siiling for ord airy purposes, will be sold,on the first Tuesday in Ffeb niary next, at Ihe Court House door in the to' zn of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of salf rone liunred and twenty five acres of Land, more or leers, in said county, adjoining lands ol John Wim fferly and others, belonging to the estate ol Matthew .Liv ely, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. 1 MARK LIVELY, Adniirlt nov ‘27, 1837 w ds ZTbG GUEEABLE to an order ol the Inlenor Court ofßurke bounty, while sitting (for ordnary purposes, will be sold to the highest bidder, or the first Tuesday in February next, between the usukl hours ,o( sale, in the town of! Waynesboro, Basko county, two Negro men Dick and Satiney. ALSO Between two and three thousand aercs of Lsrjd,. it being part of the real estate of William Bry an, deceased, late of said county—this land, adjoining * lands of the estate of Stephen Devenpart, the estate of Ezekiel flull and others, on the waters of Buck head, is too well known to need description; there ds a tolerable plantation* on said land, and good dwel ling House and other buildings necessary for a far mer; soma of these lands arc tresh and in good order lor Colton or Corn. The land containing the plena, lai ion w ill bo sold together or in separate'ots ; a id., also the other tracts according as the ndminisirator may deem most to he the liner ;; I sun' -late- _n- . tlemen wishing lo purchase w ill do wellio call and * i xamine these lands. Sold for the benefit of the link and creditors of said deceased. The terms of sr.le. cash. J AMES GRUBBS, Adm’r. nov 24 wts 275 N ifee first Tuesday in February next, will sdd before the Court Honse at Appling, Columbia county, between the lawful hours oftale, One Hundred anil Eighty Five (185) Acres of Land, adjoining Booker Sutton, John A. Stapler and Jamas Sutherland ; the same being the place wheron He bert Shields lives, and sold agreeably lo the b|t w ill and Testament of W illiam Shields, ofColica bia county, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale, J AMES SHIELDS Fx'r dec 13,1337. 291 wtd