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i > WILLIAM E. JONES. AIiKUSTA, «EO., SATIKMAY AIWKASAii FEBiitAlt V 34, ISSN. lTri«wcekBy.]—VoJ. 23.-.\o S 3. — —_ ■ ihthltljscU DAILY TRI-WEEKLY ASD WEEKLY , At No. Broad Street. TERMS ~TJni’y papoi, Ten Dollars per nnnun iniadvance. Fm-weekly papsr, iu Six Dollars i advance or isev nat the end of the rear. Ueeklv paper, 1 brae Dollars in advance or Four at the eui Ihe year. BUILDERS A.Vi) MECHAJVIC3. M v.ea ed proposals will he receive I at thi oifiee ol the of the inferior court for the county ol Baldwin, in the city of VilMqevillc, until tSie 10th day of April next, for the building of a (Joint \ on the Kite where the present (miming stands The new hnil ling is to he twe stories high, built ot brick, 1n 1 in hmo m *r»n/. j yTTastered neatly inside, to rest on a i»rauil° sum i tion, at least four foot high, the face of tho s aie i hewn. The front supported by two hanAomc columns, and the ascent to he grant e steps. The building to bn completed within *2O months/tom the date of contract, and on failure to n»/nplv, the M contractor to forfeit the work dr nc. The'brick oftlie present court house t» ho tak.**i at a fair val uation by the undertaker, for vvhi«./i he is to give a credit so- the amount The justices of the infetior court, reserve to ihmselves the right to arrange the court room and other internal regulations. Payments to he made as follows: The contractor giving bond and security to thojusiices of the in ferior court of said county, tor toe faithful perfor mance of hi* work, to wit —one third a I vanced at the time of contracting, one third payable when the wilding is roofed in, and tho balance on the completion of the work 1 bins and specifications may be seen at the . epic eof the clerk of the infer!ar court i n as t) rr\ m mom), S(>f.Od/()\ 1) BET7V)X, JOHN N THOMAS, S T ItKKOI IKR, vvm s uocKWF.r.r., Justices of Inf. Court, Fob 17 40w4t falim' “ , y. One Thousand Laborers Vs tinted, nno work on tho Western and Atlantic Rail -M Rond, leading from the < hatiahoochco Giver, Gen, to the boundary line of Tenpcsso ■; situated North-west from Augusta, via ihe Georgia Rail Road, to Crawlnrdville, Roland’s Fnclfrv, VVulkins yille, Lawrencet ille, Pittman's Feiry, or via Madi son, Covington. /Jecatnr, Marietta uno Ailalona, at the work, which w, K he of four years dinniion and is the most extensive of any work now in progress in the United States—all dry, a large portion rock, nml finely shaded with large oak, hickory and pop lar. Tho country is very fertile, and abounds with choice produce arm fine limestone water. Iho climate is a medium. Tho da vs rare not so long and warm in raid summer, nor sh short and e Id in .winter, ns in the Northern .S'lates and consequent ly better adapted for such work tho year round, and lor health and general comfort is rot excelled by any part of America. Thu hue also affords abun dance of work for //ewers, Framers and Masons— also so- boys to drive carts. The highest customa ry wages will he paid in nil cases. Allutona, Geo. Jan 1.1833. W.ll. NELIGII. jail 10 vv4t 7 Contractor. N. B. —Lands are as yet vary low and offer gn at nduceincnt to settlers. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE W AIM) STOLEN from the liable of the subscriber, living on the Watkins sfcrvurS liridge Rond, in Burke county. Geo vbs a Sorrel Mare, f.mmnnscd to be about 7 or. 8 years old, a star on her forehead, a scar causing a sma.t iii. jt Oil Ihe inside of her right thigh, stands vry crooked on he. hind legs, perhaps some while on both hind feet. I will give the above reward for the thief with sufficient proof for ids conviction; also a liberal reward with all necessary expenses for the mare. JVIO.VES DANIEL. >n3l w4t 85 OCr The Savannah Georgian, and Tallahassee Watchman will insert the above three times, and send ihoir accounts to this ofii "e. _____ COLUMBUS (GA.) It ACES. rpiJE annual Spring Races, over the Western ,JL Course, at Colmphus, Ga. will come off Ihe last TMcsday, 27ih Febuary, whin the following , nurses will be offered viz : A Ist day, mile heats—Purse $3OO 2d do 3do do do 500 5d do 3do do do 700 4lh do 4do do do 1,000 sth do mile heats, best 3 in 5. On ,4/ortday, the day before the Jockv Club Ra ces, a Colt sweepsta es will come off, S'btO on trance, half forfeit. A’ine subscribers and cjqjcd. The track and fixtures will be in fine repair, ami all gentlemen of lit# Tiirf are iiivuthd to attend and contribute to the sports of this new and Nourishing association. THE SUCREPAR\. jan ‘J w7t f> SPRING”RACES. stllE SPRING RACES of tho Mi lcdgc i. ville Jccky Club will commence on the sue cond 7’u.sday, (10th duy) of April next. 50 Do lars entrance. Ist day, Cobs sweep stake, 3 or mere to moke a race ’ A fine si,ver goblet pul up by the pro prictors, worth, , 0 2d day—two mde heats, free for all,—purse S 100 3d day, 3 do do 5" ; 0 4lh day, 4 do da - 800 slh day, Colts slake,'two mile heats, s2,io entrance for tin*‘Young plate worth SlOOft, 3 already entered; op*'ii until lha 25th Marih. The money hung up each day. // F. YUU.SG & Co. Proprietors. Jan In wld * * “ AN ESTBAY HORSE. Taken up and brought before me an I csti.iy horse, a eb< stmt sorrel, shod ' . ° 1 n-lorc, some white in bis face; some A'' jtetAf whim spots on his back, (saddle M marks,) both hind lect while, about lt; bands high and about 7years old and apprised at S3O. . WJI P N081.F., J P. mbbcvdle Distrirt, Fo Cu. Inn 30. fob 2 gfn.’t l " Twenty-five Dollars Reward. t THE above reward will be pair lor the apprehension and confine mcnl in any safe jail, or delivery It the siibsc iber. of two negro men Davis and Peter, belonging u Georgs Gnnby, late of Culuinhir comity. These boys are no dotih lurking about either in the neialt borhoi.d ol V) rigbtsboro’ or \V bite Onk, in Iwnh o which they are well known. ') en dollars vyd! i:. I* paid for the apprehension of cither, or any it.forma !■ , tion eoncorning them, will he thnnkfidly r< -ei\ec \ by the subscriber. R ill IM. bhA IJ\ . Wh tc Onk. Columbia co Feb 10 31 Uroiiibt t«* Columbia County .fail, ON the 20th instant, a VEGIJt ' ' Jr WOMAN, who says her name is So •*& rah; that she belongs to Ephraim Hop \*. mTAAa ping, near the high shoals ol p,niacin pP river. Slie is about CO or C 5 years ofagt 7 dark complexion. J The owner is requested to call, pa; expenses and take her away. Jun 37 S2w3t RICH D II JONES, Jailor. UEACH ISL.VJ L.VNU I'UU SALE. I _ 'IT I/ subscriber oilers lor sde his 1 plantar i in Beach Island, now known ''V/jjjY'V' ns tbr’ irsli Place —U is situ vied about h ini', below Augusta,im the Mivannoh 11 - m- anil contains about 24 0 acres, 1 consisting of ver swamp, marsh, hammock uml y pine I,an I. /here art* upwards ol 301) acres ctb <r d oil, 251) of'liiicli arc in the marsh arnl well ditch „ ed, and we produced several crops of com and " col ton, /■ is aso well adapted I" lime, and can be * overlived. It produces without cnlmration a ‘ grass ipial to any .Northern grass far cattle, and ' tluavoclearcd swamp bring covered with cane and ’ met-bearing trees, ii nffaros an extensive Minuter I .Mil v.inter range for slock ol all kinds, equal lo any in ibe United Stains The tract nny be con 1 vcnienlly divided into two or more plunlaiions, and the subscriber will roll one or more lo suit llioio who raav wish to buy. The price will he niodora'c and tong credit giv n [ to approved nun lias rs. Perseus dedruns of buy ing can sea ihe place and a plat of ii, by applying to the subscriber, and in his absence In bis overseer, al Silver Bluff, I'd miles below Augusta,and receive necessary inform uion, by ad.lres.Au ilia subscri ber nt silvcrion I’. O. st. C. Foil'd s w’.w 24 .1. 11. /MMMOND. CHOOt FOR BOYS—At the lecture Koimol the I'resbyie ianl hureli, lower morv. To commence on Ihe firs! Monday in d/areh next Mr. Ripley T. Adami, Instructor -Tho English Dupitriinoat will include Kca ling Orthog. raphj, Pennmnsbip, Arithmetic, English Gr ncm.ir, Geography, History, Declamation and Compusi lioa. 'i'erms Sid 5 I per quart t. Tae Clas&icai Department Will include, together vviih the English, 1. Ancient Languages, ‘d. Mathematics and Book Keeping, 3. Higher English Branches and Hallos,Leltres, 4. Natural Sciences. Tuition $ '0 p< r quarter. Modern Languages, each 514 extra. Voting gentlemen may be fitted fir College or for business. Sm ill Do //swill ba admitted, and receive appro priate attention Application may be mad ■ at the School Boom, or lo the Rev \ M Fgerlon, corner of Mclntosh and Ueynold treats. Payments quarterly, in advance. Feb IK Id, trivvtw Im to."v". at rou.viEs at law, A* Sl oticello and Eateuton, Georgia, W.'LG jnetieem ibe several courts of the emin v ? ties of .litsper, Jones, .Morgan, Puineni, Bald win, Bulls, llemy, Newton, Monroe, Waltoa, and in tho Federal Court for the disiilct o'. Georgia. liK/'fIiK.NCKs, A*, usta —A. J A; T. W. .Miller; Webster, Par maloe & Co, Harviland, Ki.dey, iV Co. Mucun. — Hoc A N'isbii, Hoary G. Lamar. Charles J. McDonald. Sinvmm:h. —Bevrien and Cuyler, G. B. Lomar, Jo seph W. Jackson. i'hurles on —James 1.. Peligrue, Weed >J- Fannin, C. A (J. H Kelsey A //alslead. The Charleston Courier and .Mercery, ♦.ml New York Courier and Enquirer will publish the above twice a week lor 0 mouths and forward their accounts to this office. iiov 17 wGm d.’fj SiJttv holier. fJj’/.E undersigned have formed a Co-partnership ■ for the practice of Law. They will attend the Courts of Franklin, Hail, Habersham and Ku ban, and lo all business etilru led to the r earn in the Cherokee Circuit, in the Circuit Court of the United Slates for Ibe Georgia District. Thcifotriee is in Clarksville, Habersham county KICHABD W II \ BEKS II AM. BAKNAP.D E. HAHEKS//AM. Dec 16 vvBt 2U4 __ Law i\o3see. \V, J, VASO.V—(LaIo of Georgia.) ? JAS removed to the Ciiy of New Orleans, for ft a. the purpose pf devoting himself lo the prac tice of LA W. UEFEKENCES—CoI. T. F Foster, Colqiiett, Hull A A'chols, A. 11. Chappell,//on W C. Daw son. //oh. John P. King, .Mni F. B. Beall, Augus ta, Geo ; J/tller Ripley A Co Charleston, S. C. Jon 4 3m 2 TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. _ HANAWAY from the /Jr > plantation of J. VV. Ramsay, ‘he’d, in Columbia county, a / bout the Ist December, u iVe / gro man, by the name of Lew (l yfelis, about twenty eight years kol age,«f a yellow complexion, hut not a mulatto, stout and square (mill, and stut ters very badly. He is supposed to be lurking aboil, the city of Augusta, as lie has u vv.fe hero 'lhe above reward will be given fur his apprehension and confinement in any safe jail or delivery to ISAAC RAMS AY, jan)3 dAwtf 10 Columbia vutility. a a PUBLIC HOUSE. | (J 'flic siibseritier has purchased that vain- S. y_ able Public Stand, (Cherokee Ponds. ■So - Ga.) of I! U Tillman, iinio miles from Ham burg, and inf'.nns the public in general, that In will keep a house ol entertainment, and liiipos to merit the liberal patronage heretofore given to Ins predecessor; every exertion will be u>ed to mike I i hose who may call on hiiti comfortable and pleas I ant. J II COSBY. ! Jan 30 21 wit Western & at L a. ntic railkoad. To Land Owners, g F.RSON.S 1 owning land in He Kl ib, Cobb, £ Cass, and Murray counties, over winch the ronto of the Western and Atlantic Rail Road pas ses, mid especially guardians and executors or administrators, having any legal control ofany lot or lots of lan I, on said route, are respectfully re quested to attend nt the commissioners’ office, in Marietta,Cobb county, at any lime to suit lln ir con venience, in the month of April or May next, for the purpose of having their claims, if any, against the state, adjusted and settled, for the concession of tho right of way for said Rad Road, over their lots of land respectively. By order of the cotnmis ' sinners. C L HOLT ON, Scc’y pro tom. ‘ Feb 13 38w4t BOARDING SCHOOL „ For Young La lias, in the Village of PICKENS, .S': C. i) K>. S. BELCHER h-'s opened this School V ivl with decided advantages. She was regularly li educated fur the rcsponsil) o bu-iness of le icbinc, al one of the first .Academics in the Union; arid, in addition to this, lias had the first us masters lo give tier lessons a 1 her residence. ‘he bis l night from the time licreducaiion whs completed l i the present, and will pledge her,-/ If that if her pupils do not make reasonable proficiency, she will f.rfcit her charge Young ladies will have every alteniio . paid = l bat the most anxious parent could desire. Tlicir lu>a Ith. manners, morals and improvement, n will all have the combined influence of experience (i and the most salubrious a d delightful climate in the f world. The surrounding country possesses great e i ndvanloccs; heal h, cheapness of living, a beautiful it i riV ,‘ r WiL J i,splendid bridge across al the Vjtlng •; h i Sl . .mil many olh rs too numerous lo rn nliuii, i in- kuii a most desirable real -i.cn Hr fonilics who | wi-bto eilncafe th ir children. Mrs. Belcher bus a ■ I rc'u ion who graduated nt one of the first Colleges 1 i'i' iVe Uni in, who wi 1 bea-soi'a cil with thesclmol id ons! uai h such bran, hs a ? a gentleman usually at -3 tends to in a well ordered institution, hi Music, Vocal and Instrumental, will he aught by U, fills Belcher at ten dollars per quarter. Anyurull lo of the Ornamental branches, $lO per quarter. I a CLASS E 6'. ht Introductory, 812 per year, h- H.cond, ‘ nf First, , , , >6 d" ie Board, washing fuel and lights, wo per year . c *ta:iunary can had iu ih j v’il.ugc. i ayinenis d io bo madequarterly. IT ~ , References: Kcv Hr Gilman, .noses f! ..brook, Ml', A Bollcs Esq. Charleston. KcvJGnsh “ am, Maj Wm I, Keith, V Alexander, Et.tj Dickens. () Bickcns, Feb 1 1 -Gw lino {J/'OUK months alter dau-,np| liration will be rrn I a. to the honorable the interior court of Burl i m couniy, when tilting ns a court or ordinal v, f > 1 0, p.ovc toflull five hundred and ninety-six acres o bn d belonging to the estate ol Umph Bcnrow dc »• , pate ,j MARTH A BENT.OW, AdniT ngv. 7 hi 261 EAGLE TAVERN, Newnau, Coweta County, Georgia. 'S' UK subscriber informs his friends, nml llie * public gem rally, that ho has purchased the above named Cavern, formerly occupied by (Japl. William U. Anderson, and hopes, by the attention he will b. stow upon bis House, to merit the patron age of a generous public, ills Mouse is undergoing repairs,and will soon be prepared to accommodate in the best manner, all lb ise who may give him a cal!. His table will be fund,bed with thebe.-,t the country altords; bis bar with itli) choicrsl liquors, and his stables wild ailautivo ana careful ostlers. fob 18 ?iw W. W, BKLM A ,Y. SEALED PROPOSALS), r |AO build a Court House in the village of Lex J* i- giou, ot gr.iiuie. 2d li-ot high, fid foot long. } and 4 1 feet wide, with a hipod roof covered with i shingl s a p iriicj in from, a id a pi-sago through the low rslory, (bviiling it into four offices, will be | received mill iht 10-t 'alurday in February nex • Aidm nf the blind.ng iiui.t accompany the propo sals. Address, A 11C JUT, Chaii in in of the Hoard of Coamiissionois, jnn lo Ihvvtd Lexington G. M.So.t’a. To TJUU& jpjuna*Bc, PAYNE dir JANUARY’S Patent Lever Press, for Railing nut! Com pressing Cotton. ’E' HE attention of (Maulers and .shippers h res s' pectfnlly invited to ih » above valuable inven tion, with ilia confident bli el .hit it will bn lonnd >iip. rior lo every iumrov-iiienl ol the bind yet of fciud to lha pnbli • The cooipnralive'y Ir ding expense required (or ils erection mid succp-sfui op eration, together with the quaiilily of collon it is capable of packing, (six or eight bands being able I to mm out 5 b bales tier day,) give ii an importance which they trust a liberal community will appro ciule. As sumo evidence of the favorable opinion al ready excited in llie public mind, the proprietors beg leave to introduce Ibe billowing lep.ot and r»- soiulion id lb-.: select commilleo i ppoinlod by llie Mouse ol Representatives ol the (.-lute u( .Missis sippi " i he select committee to whom was referred the memorial of .Messrs Fayqo and January, have had the same under consideration. The committee have examined Ihe model of the cotton press pre s. tiled Ivy Air. January ; from saidexaiiiiiiau ii.und llie stalouieiUs of several genlleihmi who have seen Hie same in operation, the committee believe it a valuable improvement, an I one well worthy of llie potronuge of iho cotton planter both for packing and compressing cotton. The commilleo therefore re: i;nun-id iho adoption of the following resolu tion- II soloed hii Ihe legislature. »J the Stale of Mis sissippi, Thai Messrs. I’ayne it January, by the le vel lion ol llmir new patent cot.on press, have con tributed in an cuseiil'al manner to improve the operation of cotton pressing. Adopted by ilia Mouse of Representatives,on the Ctb day of May, U' , J7. Recommendations.— The undersigned mem bers of the {sonam ol too Minlo id Mississippi, lake ' great pleasure in recommending to the cotton plant ers of Mississippi and the adjoining Slat s, Fayue it January's Latent Lever Cotton Press, for pack ing and compressing cotton. From the examina tion wo hove bad lime lo make es the model exhi bited to ns by the paten oes, and also from llio re pot of a committee of the House o< Kepresi Ilia lives id tins >lule, we liuve no hesitation in saying ib it 1 1 io general use ol the patent lover cotton press will bo highly beneficial lo tho cotton planing in terest of Hie Southern Males. (Mgucdp A. (r. McNull, Stephen V, c/.e, Jehu Wall, Franklin 1 Vullfioit. 11. Hacklier, 11. A. liar git, Jumi.it Mcßuvcn. I do certify that I have one of .Messrs, I’ayne.nnd January’s patent lover cotton presses erected on my plantation, and find it. in every respect supcirior to any thing ol the kind 1 have ever seen, and would recommend the adopt ion of il lo every ,p', enter in iho soiito. with eight binds, ait .boles per day can ba easily baled, and when erected, will, no doubt, last troru twenty to tl.iny years. Hinds county, 7th April, 1337. A. STONY. • [Copy.] Natchez, 21th /'cb IS’,7.—I have wit nessed ibeoperatum oi Mr. January's patent lever ci.itnu press m compressing a bale of eoil.ni Irom i he size ol 3? indies to the size of 2d inches, and do with pleasure slate, that I believe il a cheap and durable machine for packing or compressing coiton. NOAM UAHoOW, [Copy ] Natchez,37th fcb. 1337.—Having wit nessedtha operation of the levor press lately pul up in this place by U. W January, L. q. lor I fie purpose of compressing cotton, 1 have great pleasure in say ing dial 1 was fully satisfied of ns cllicucy and would earnestly recommend il to Ibo notice ol planters vvbo aro wauling presses at tbeir gins for packing collon. 15. M. STLDMAN. [Copy.] Natchez Oil Mill, Feb. 27, 183) .—We, Ihe undersigned, liuving examined llie patent levor compress of Air Janu ny, and seen i' in operation, are perfectly satisfied that when the machinery is properly adjusted it will nut require more Ilian ihe power ol two men lo compress a bain ol collon; leaving il as smud in dimensions ns that from (lit usual screw press, vVc would cordially recom mend it loud, and more particularly lo thosedoler niiiie.l upon erecting a compressing machine, us lacing preferable on many nccouuls, and certainly two of too greatest impurtatue, viz; expense and power. UAN’LA. BA LOOM, JAMES MMNaLLL, JUJLV A i/ltl.l'.li, SETH VOUMi. I have examined the compressing machine of Air Junuaiy, and lolly concur in opinion with the above. 1). C. AMBLER. He, the undersigned, having seen the above named maeliinii m opvr.ilion, tally concur in the statement expressed ny the above iiamul gentlemen. W M. Ii.HiMA, TiiOS J, isII.vUYER. [Copy.] Natchez, F'eb 21, 13d7.—.Air. Kob't January—dear sir: 1 us a.i uninterested person,boyC vviliussed; vv lute the ship Montpelier, oi wlncn 1 liave llie command, was lying at tno colon press miming, the power ol yourcoraprcssoJ lover pie.,s, mid can a. lest it bos rcUnc. d one ol niy lur, cst bales ol the lot ol collon marked *‘i .lias Cluik-,” as small os any that i nave over I.a l iroin the sie ini press ol the same size; and it is my opinion ihut y.mr press cun miuco cotton hale* into its small u coinpuss us any sica./i press, as 1 was convinced from llie in’)! made wuh Hie collon bale above reteirud to. 1 wa- tin of the linoo rndiv.duals dial compressed said bare. loa'i Hlantersin want of presses,, w ho make largo crops of Cotton, w hich th.-y are in iho liubu ol , shipping to Europe, coast wise, 1 would unlicsiia migiy recoiniiteiid tile iiilO,.lioll ol lids pro-s, as it vvounl enable tliem lo have ill-, tr collon carried at less rules of liolghl, and inn compression can bo 1 done by their own plantations wtnie ginning. ; | lam very sorry unit your press had nut boon in op. ran in beloio rny cargo was pressed, as you would have hid a better lo.uiice to liuve (Stubbed I the pcifonuance of your press before my departure V. ivliing you all Iho good success that you jiisl ly merit l-.r your mdusHy, 1 remain, your si .cure • i triciid, JAMES .MLIMS, Onboard ol the snip .Montpelier licit Kit fJo untv, Geo. Jon. 31st, 1 337. i I certify Hub 1 have packed seven or eight hags lof colt m on f’ayne At January’s patent levor ■ pies-, and find u in every way superior l-> any thing sI oi tbe kind I have evei seen,and can with (deasnri j rcconmiaiid the adoption of it to every p.untor, am ! | , r vo p'o doubt who;, crcrlr l, will lasi tweniy o | thirty years. JOHN O. JiATUHEK. TJunKH Cou.vtv, Gen. .lan.3lst, 1833. -1 <*j ( i„ ccrlii t mot 1 have one ol Fayue <fc January’ I i piti-ni ievi r presses on rny plantation, the first ilia ;e 1,,, ~v , .r i, e . ii erected in this Stain, and can slat ir • v. i,h pleasure t • ibo public, tied it surpasses an as . ilii.'.g ol too kind 1 have overseen in point 1 f speci c- 1 e j .,u and coliveini nc •, and 1 see no danger in pres ! (in g cotieu w ith proper care, and it cau be attache w me gm-housc, so as lo bo secure iK-ra all xvestli mi. The cost of wliirli may lie covered with s>v!Vfl or s3oUut farthest, unit when limit of good mulcri uls, will no doubt lust from twenty to thirty yours, iiml Ilie I leva, it i» calculi't.nl to prnss two halos iullio lime any mrmv can press one, anil would recoin mend the adoption of it to nil planters. KUVV. HATCH Lit. i GEORG I\, Ihtrhc county ■ Wo tlio undersigned do oerlify that we were pre sent and wiincs od tho operation of tlessrs Ptyno & January's patent lever cotton press*erected on the plantaliun of itlr. I’ll vs uni llatolicr, and tuho pleasure it. saying that wo heliovn n will tnswor the purpo-o most admirably, and will be a dooidod advamaito to every out ton planter. The Cn.toii halo pressed in our presence, was live lent long. iwenly five hy s.ivi'ijluen inches, which weighed four hi.n tired pounds. 'The laic was pressed with lour hands. A. J. LAVVSON, JAS. W. JOM'.S, A i'T.MM diTt hV, JOMU’II S. It KYiNOLDS, D. \V. CfsAYTCJM. Feb. 7, 1833. ! 1 concur with the above named gentlemen. W>l u vrciircK. I eonettr wi: 'i the siai" ..enio ol the above named 1 gentleman M C. iilOit!ll>!>. | Gh.ORG! ,I, Vurkc county Ido lie) chy co* lily iho i was emaloye 1 by Mr. Edward Hale l or to ba l l mm of I’.tyne A' Jnpua- I ry's e it on presses alter a madid produced by .Mr. [ Jobn i’oirio, wlt'eh I ivnnuleied mnl saw in opera tion, which poriormed heyonil my expectations, j Funle r I holievo Iwo good mechanics can complete I one in three weeks, timber and non fnmi.-li si ; I i also think it worthv the eoasideralitm of all eollon ! planter , also all iltosu who whit to i empress eollon I bales, JAMES NELs'LLV. Fob Oil), 1838. i G t.ORG lA, fiorkc cuiiiih/: 1 certify I h ivp scon the performance of Messrs. I’ayne.ife Jpiniriy’s patent liner press and can say w ith pleasure that it surpasses any thing 1 have ev er seen or liitowai lo pack colt in with,. and is not surpassed io point of speed,ease and convenience, and w him erected, will n i doubt hast twenty or thir ty years, and do most heartily recommend ihe adop tion ol it to all pi inleis. Given under my hand, this B*h Feb 1838. JAMES MoALUsTER. 1 do hnariHy concur w ith ihe above eeriilieale SAMUEL S. LOVELL, f'rnost eintently concur with the above certificate Feb ‘Jib, 1838. JOHN OWEN. Persons desirous of obtaining the above named Patent Press, either tor Georgia or Florida, will please address John Pkiuu.n, Waynesboro’ liurke l oinitv. Georgia In tillering l ;.e above named Press for sale to lire I citizens of Georgia and 1 Imidn (ils utility having already boon proven) we hesitant tint to say. that, in every instance w here a trial ol Us power is made. 1 tint it will bo found greatly superior tunny thing of thnkind over offered the public We hope (or, mid coufid inlv expect, the patronage o! the public. A imYNE, JOHN PERRIN. 1 feb 11 2mdlrw&w 37 Greensboro’ Male aad Female Academies. i t g 'HE Hoard of trustees tike pleasure in si at ng M to lie public that those insulations are in u r very flourishing condition. The foaiahi department is nn ler tlirare of M ins A. P. Hami lon, wlio.e saccess m teaching and government fir tin past year, his ain,uy fuifi led all the just expectations of the patrons of the 1 school. Mr Hugh Marrow, who has had during the past year the charge ol the VV illington Academy in A'onlh Gurolinn, and who is known to possess qualifications of a high order, (or this service, is rector ol the male academy. bliss limvit.a lady of lino taste,mid anadmtra- I blc performer on thu Piano, and whose insirue- II lions h ive been entirely satisfactory, during the ’ lasi year, has charge of lie depa-tment of ninsie. 1 Mr Otto Ferdinand Peterson, a native of Ger many. who conies ti glily recommended, ns an am.able and t denied ni.in, is employed to give instructions in mod. rn languages: French, Span ish and German, lie will .attend bolh Academies. i'he Kev Francis flovvinaii, is engaged in hear r ing rtcitniioiis in Natural and Mural Philosophy 1 in the Female Academy. ~ ' I he trustees have taken measures lo furnish ' ample philosophical and astronomical apparatus, • which will, n is hoped, he in this place in a few weeks, so that the present pupils may have the benefit ofir. The schools are already large, and competent > assistant teachers arc engaged. i li is the purpose ol ilia board of trustees and the - teachers, lo give to the pupils all the facilities lor I obtaining a thorough and solid education, which I the improvements of I lie age a (ford, r JAS F FOSTER, JOHN GUNN INGHAM, ERA /.BON SEYMOUR; ERANCIS ROWMAiV, , Y 1’ KINO, r Eeh 15 3i)w3t Tnist-cs UsJIW iltKlti’. ftp HE nedersigned having united in the practic jj ol the LAVV,offer their services to ihe public . limy .will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stcvvvrl, Randolph, Early, Raker, Ace and Sumter, ■ ol ihe Chattahoochee Girt nil; Houston, ol the Finn Circuit; anil Twiggs, Pulaski, Eowndes, '1 lioinas, Docatnrand Doolj , oflhe Southern Gircnit Iu- I siness entrusted to their euro will meet with prompt attention Their office is in Ainericus, Sumter county, where one ol them mav always be found when not absent on business. LO IT WARREN, W ,\l II CIIAW; OKU. oet 10 337_ "1.1 ten dollars reward. Jad m linrkc enumy on I ndny night & h last, a prisoner who was cm fined in the Jail I rnd county, hy ihe name ol John Sullivan, 1 about 5 (eel It) inches high, light haired,small beard, ’ light complexion, thin vtsaged, and about !W yonis old, i. no of his front upper teeth deft* live; a down cast look when spoken 10. Al,o, a negro belong ing lo AS Mellon ot this cou uy, hy the name ut 1 Salem, about 15 years old, very d irk skin Ihe above reward will he given lor the nppre -1 liension of ihe above named Join, Sullivan ' Jun hi) ‘3l JUHN A RORETi'S, Jailor. 6' et HR subscriber Having purchased this demra , A. Idesite, in the ' ity ol Jackson, situated on the north si loot the Slate-llouso square, G dolor- ; f mined lo remove oitin a few days, me; assures all I who ntty oiH on him that every nlienljon I and provision shall he mule for iheir aecommoda t on, which tile nature oi the country will permit; > and that his accoir modaiions fur tiavcllers, hor.-cs, i and hoarders, shall heerptal lo any in the Stale,off of the immediate Rank ol the Missts-ippi uver, and mso fir ns the nrcuuis'aimys ol the country will ] oeruiit his accomraodiiiioii sinill not he surpassed tty I any Ho pledgei himselfio k epa good laid .good ■ ' tmr fjnnsncd well the best ol liquors; good com , fort’abl ■ room-; g"od cl an wholesome bed-; a quiet I'OU.e free from not and no sy, intcii'perance; umi 7 „ oll j ’,irv stables furnished with good os lers, and a uloniy ol corn mid bidder, and at ns reasonable icons a* practicable. Prompt payment, at short c periods, will, in all cases,t.e required. To members ol the Lcgisliiliire.und those having ! business in Iho courts i.t Jackson, the subscriber w ill iurnii.h good eonilorwhie rooms. Loth in sum mer and wimer, either in Ins mum 1 uve-n building, | or in one a few yards distant, winch he haslntrly | r ,) C „red, mid fill. <1 np lor the purpose, at their op -8 : ■ '11,(,y aro invited to call and cx imme bis ae ,r coimnodations lor llKonsciv cs, anti il they 111 c, S ... v He is perf. iuly aware ol the n.-coimnona :ii lions hitherto ufiortled m tins town, and is deter ld io improve,them arnllliul loose who favor inm Jr Jot, ,h n custotu, shall nut not go away reasonably dissatisfied'. , K- R VMWfINs. Jocks >n, Miss Sept IS. Mount Vernon. , Jan 4 mcfn ' 8 * o lOUli months after date, nppiieation will tie II gt made lo the Honorable Interior Court of defter ** county, w hen silling lor Ordinary purpose. fi,r 'i i cutosall the llonl Estate (A tbo laio Aalhan c i dcc’d ofsaiJ ennmy s- l.rassci, NA ITIAiN BPvAS.SEr .adm’r. P j lfl 4 -mil 3 With the will annexed. COLUMBIA SiIKKIFI>.S SALK. | V‘N lilt; li.sl. • Uu«.lay hi .i/, urn ncxi, will lm Holt) ' ” 01 Columbia Cuun House, between the ui.uul ho urn of Milo - A Tract nl Land containing filly-live acres, more lir (mss, mi Sweet VV uier t n ek, mlj lining VV m D Stanford and others;. (o salbiy three (i. 1 k, iv, m t!io JtMKccs’ Council district i\o. ti. Hcorge VV . Culpepper vs. John I furresrt anil Jam.-s I'uipcppcr. I -i*' it’d cm unit returned to mn hy a i unstable. Jan. 3U KICHAUD //. JOrVLRS', SliTf. lid) I wld 2C WAittttiS SjJJiiiiKF’S WALK. \\/ JI-.L do 5i.1.1 mi ibu first Tuesday in March . * next, vvubiii ibo usual hours offale, ul the t ourt lioii.so in v\ urren(oi):— I'itiy acres of I.niul op tin- waters of Rocky Com l. a ft-rock; levied on as the prope-ty til William fil lis to satisfy - twtvfi las troia a Justices' Court, in favorof 'iiciwoucl Alien vs. said William Ellis; nd joiuiiig Uin C. liranimm and others. Levy made and remruod to mo hy a t'onslablc. .bill 23 .)MUi’i.il IMI I’EURVMAN, Sh'fT. lob I md 26 RllflKJlVs .SAT.TJ7 i.N .be lint I uuKilay in March next, will be sold j v.» before the ( ourt 1 louse ill Jacksoiilinro’ : I A negro gul by the uai. oof Lmd.iy, levied on as I l ! ,e P ,O P H 'y id •billies I Is.Ill;ls losuiisly (our i xui-ti- 1 1 lions (nan u Justices' ('ourt, In favorof Mathew II .pkins. Levy mado and returned to me |,v a C instable JACOH IiRVAN, t-di’ll' •dm -''J [fob 1 v. id 2C lEFFKHSOiVI EFFKHSOiV SHERIFF*# SALK.-. H ill bo sold, on the lira Tuesday in March j lleXi, at I lie UlUi iicl bouse ill ill" town of 1 .oui.sx die, between die usual bourn of sale, the iullowviug pro jieity 1.1 wilt the interest of U I, Knight in a 'ITIICt ol Lund, in .U llersou county, adjoining lands ol Wrs. Mmsuii Ilu Ison au I others. Levied on to sulisiy a ,‘i. ft in lavor off. A II Junes, vs. T. L K.light, propony poinieil mil hyj llarrol. led ■•. I -:m wid If .1 FA KM Lit, B|,ff. 'COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALK. ON I lie lirsi Tuesday in April next, will be sold at ( ailiuubia ('ourt Hunan between the usual bonus ul sale llm follow iug pmperly, to wit: due litiggy, one bay Horse, one uialiogiiny Side board, I dinuiiig aim tea Table, otic Secretary, one candle stand, two largo mirrors, I mantle elude, I dozen choirs, -I curtain bedsteads, beds, and furni uiio; to satisfy a n impugn Iroui Columbia Interior t ourt. James J. \V hurrouglis ngauist Coorge I dooms i'ropcrly pointed out in said iniirlgagi' Jam 3d KI CHARD 11. JONES', Sb'lf! leb 1 wld 'at) Wv\ ILL bo sold on the lOlli ol March next v V at llte plautatin;i,ad the properly belong ing to Araofi Ham, dci s-ascd, lute ul llurlio coun ty; consisting ol live horses; cattle, slock hogs; < urn and folder; plan aliou . tools, bouse bold and kitchen lurnil uri-; six ilioiitatiiij pounds of seed collnu; one burse can; owe bag culloii, Ac. 7'orms at sale. ' ECi KIKKLAM), Adnir. •la.i'-'d vUivio with the will annexed. IV ILL If K SOLI) on Iho first Tn -inlay in » V April next, at the Court I louse door in the town ol 1 lioniasville, Thomas county. within the usual hours ol sale, viz - Loi ol Land No 305 in the I7tb District, lormerly Harley,now Thomas county, e.attaining Two Hundred iind Fifty Acres more or less; sold by au older of the c mn of ordin ary when sating for ordinary purposes in Colum bia county; sold lor the benelil id ilia b i r n and creditors of Kdward V\ adu, deceased, lata ol Co lumbia county. Terms on the day of sale. Jan IS 13:wld KOIM HOLTON. Adm'r. WILL be silil on the first Tin’s lay in Minch next, between the usual hours of sale, at mo Market house in ibe etiy ol Au-usta, by virtue ol an o der ol the Honorable Interior Court of Columbia Knirity wtie.it sito..* f>r ordinary purpo ses, eighty two il>->i«i, more wi less of I’llio l.mid, in Kielunond county, live miles above Augusta, ad joining lauds ol James (v Stallings, lu nj uniii //. IV’iirreutmd others, ii being a partul the real estate ol W iliiain \ biteomb, deceased, and lu be sold lor the purj ose of distribution amort > the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known ai the sale. (/A DRIED JON Llji, Trustee, for the heirs ol Win Ifliitcumb, deceased, dee 26 wtr) ’'ol ITHnJTOft’ii SAon. “ % ’ IJ.l> lirencHiJ Thursday the Kith day ol * * Match next at the Into residence of Will iam Dowers, deceased, lute ot Lincoln county, the pro pony oft be sml d,(censed, consisting of corn, bid der, ite. House lm hi nml Kitchen furnilur- and other urticks JOSHUA HAMEL, Admr Jan 23 _ JSuvtd A DM I \LSTT! ATOII >S~ S ALL. WILLI.**..! at the lute residenee ol James » » M. I’ncc, deceased, in Culinubiii ciumly, on Wednesday the 7lh day of .March next, the crop ol corn,fodder and peas; the sleek of bogs, cattle, males and horses; Inmscliold and kitchen furniture; plantation tools, Ate. Terms on the day. Also, lu Augusta, on the I’.'lb March next, ul the ware liouse ul limrd and Kowlnad, the Crop of Cot ton of Forty-four Hugs. Terms on the day, bj the u ADMINISTRATOR. Jan 25 20:1:1 a c r virtue of a decree in Chancery, in (He Stipe* s J) tinr (Joijrt ot Columbia county, wherein Sim mon, t rawiunl, ado inisirator with the will annex l 1 if Jvssoy \V inlrcy, deceased, is con pliiiiiniil, mid James t 'urtb’dgu, mlmirnsi rulor on Ibe e.-laic of Ad am Vvalker, doreasod, and oliiers are deiendanis, will be sold,.at < olinnbia t our: House, on the first Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale, eleven negroes, consisting ol inert, women and <-1 1 i 1 1 1 re 11 , to wit, Wallace, Argyll!, Derail, Sally, I’lilsy, Milry,y.uing fanny, Jjimy, Milly and ch.ld Julia, and D.ivi I, a buy. S>,l I as the properly of tie: isuite of Mrs. Julia Wood, deceased. T erms cash <IA Hid 1,1. .it) s I ,S, oclm’r. Jan J wld 2 t T Julia Wood, deceased if Oil HI! A I!L/C to an order of the Honorable I » the Inferior Court of lliehtamid cminly, when silling lor onliiui’y purposes, will be Mild on tin* (irot i n,-sdiy in Aiarcli next, between the tiMlal hours of sale, at the market bouse in the city ol Aug.i..ni, live tiugroo slaves, wz. Sandy, Isaac, John, Klben, r and u:i ry, It worn au. Also, 21,11 acres of Laud, t ■! oigiug to the estate of Rebecca Lurch, laic of said county, deceased. Tunis on I lie day of sale, L. Ii IH/I.ICJ/7, adm'r. Jan 4 wld 2 * (. Kll. V 111, IJ to an order of Ibe lionoral lu tin .'.*•- Inferinr Cuurt ol Scriven county, vvillbesold bclor.’tlio court bouse door in Jucl.snnboru', be two. n the usual limns ot sale, mis thousand acres of pine I.and. in said county. Also, two liiindnd lu res hammock I ami, lying in the same county, be j longing lu the minor loirs I John iiluck, deceased I sold ii>i the benefit of said heirs. MARJf IiLACK, Guard’ll. Feb slh, 183:1 W ld 33 i, GRI.F. A I! I .F. to an order of tins Inferior lomi L A ol Run o co. w hile silting lor ordinary purposes, will be sold oil ibe Ii at Tuesday ir, April next, nl the court bouso door in the town o| Waynesboro, | between sfi usual hour* at «! •, Four hundred Items of Land, more or lost, ndj doing finds ol ) Dr i> 1! vitiliii iml \ Duke, belonging to toe estate ! of Jonathan Johns, deceased, said fur the ben -lit ol the heirs and • r .rilora of the said deceased. I Terms ol sdonit be d i v | Jau 26 2.w ul .ill-Ji! JOHNS, A bur. a OUHKABLH to ail order oftbe lutiorable iu ! /'ft f iiorConrl of the county of Hail o, wl cu sit -1 ling tor ordinary purposes, will bn sold on the lirst 1 iie,-day in May next, at tb- f-oart /muse in the town nl WajMi sboroiigh, RUrlio county, Within the it. ual liunrs of sale; j A Negro man im nod (Jenrge, nml Seventy Acres |of Land,b longing t the i slate of Raijaiuin Smith, dec'll, dj doing lan-'s ol Win. Join, sott, Judin i : Key,and others. iSUN'AN All fi,l/1 I'll, Adm’x. feb U [lib 15 33 To t.-anUiX HU,/ | /, i.L lliose ii.dtbfi dto ibo (stale of Vv in. I?ow I liv irs late ol l. ncoin county, decem-ed. mv re (|iirstijd to make immctli ue pay tm nt, and those • having claims ago.ns’ the utrac to pru-ent in terms i of the law. JOSHUA D vNiivL, Admr. >1 jau 23 r-T.vni r j i Ls, prrsoin Having rietn tods ngnint t the cat ite i ! I\ ot YTiomus > l urke, der-rnsid, will n-iidor t'-.-m wi hm lb-' lime prc-i-nlu-dliy law, and those i nleblcil to saiil estate. vmH Ink- due nolico. dret’J wOt 2ToJOHN rs. KOHEK JA, adm’r. NOTICE. A Persons having demands against tho estate L *, ul '' nr °n //am, late of Untie county, dec'd will please present them duly ones toil within the Mine ( n M-nhi'd by law ; and those indebted to said estate will moke immediate payment to l.:<; K iii KI, AN L), Adrnr. Slvvltl with the will nncx’J. A 1.1. |R tson> having claim ■ against the estate < I 1 Uebcrt'a Hindi, late of Kn lnnond county, ih rcnsnl am Ihvi !)y nolifii.-d to present them to ntv i.u y attested, vvillnn the lime prescribed by law. J:" 1 ' 1 I L UUltCH,adm’r. fati £ i>- I’ersons indebted to the estate if / » the lute JlnrU Desitlinya are requested to make immediate payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted will render in their iiceountu propsrly at tested wi; bin the time pr, sen bed by lir.v to CJI'.O. U. F.VAN’S, Adm r it Tvus'o. Burke county, Jon. 11l |,y Georgia, Burke county: \\l II lilil'i \S (ienrgn S .tlnrris applies for let- Vt» lent id ndniinistration on tlm estate ol Mar fforel Sharp, late el said county, dccM. 1 hesenro tin refnre to cite ami adinonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said do ei a.-ii'd, to Ido lltejr objections, if any they have, ( Wii .in the time presrribed l-y law , in my olhiee, i to shew ciiiisn why said letters should not he groin ed. Idven imder my hand mid seal at ollire, tins .‘Milt .hut. 18; 7. T ii BLOUNT, l> Cl’k. joh { wilt'd 27 Ccorgtti, i .in ko conn; j; \' ;\./ ii IAI I'iAS, I avid 1 inly applies for Letters • 1 of Adniinh lr ilton, with the will annexed, im the li.'laiu oh Thomas Oahurd, late ol said county,il. ■eoistd. J in so uiu therefore to eito and aiimOnlsh all and singular the him.rid an creditors ol said deceases! to hie their objections (il any they have) in my of (lee within the lime prescribe 1 hy law, t.i shew cause why said letters should not ho granted. tdven under my hand at office, in Waynesboro', tins JOili Junuaiy, 1833. M 8 w3od TII BLOUNT, D f’|V. < icin g in, Hu the county. 111 .HI i A S Piirali .4 11 :i Rogers applies (i,r ' » letters ol adiuinistratiutl on the estate of No than Rogeis,deceased. 1 hi'so are therefore to rile and admonish all and ■ mgnhir tin; kindred and creditors id said ih ceased n> ha ninl iipptMir at my idlien within the time pro seri!nd by Jaw, In shew cause if any they have, w hy said loiters should not be granted. tdven under rny bund at office in Waynesboro' this tio Ii day of January, 181)8. Jsn JJ S.lwtd 'l' 'll BLOUNT, dcco b c. (ieovgiit, Sc riven county: ft f\J JI LI If. AS William Moore ajiplies lor lel • » ti rs of admitiinlralioii on the estate ol Luke Mixgnles, deceased. 1 buse are Iher.dore In cite and luhnonish all and singular liie kindred and.creditors of the said de ceased, to be and appear at my ollice within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause il any they have, why said haters should not bo granted. tdven under my band at ollice, in Jucksonboro' Ibis 2bth day of January 1338. Jan23tvtd JOKIIUA I’FKIiV, Ulk. Georgia, iturlic county; V\J JILKK/1S Udinund (Jarliek applies fur lot- V ten ol administration debonis non on tho cslale of Win. IJoWoll, deceased. These are t beridoro Incite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he mid appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted, tdven under my band nl office, in Waynesboro' ■ ibis 27tli day of January 181)8. Jan 30, 21 T M BLOUNT, It 000 n c • Gooi'gin, Jefferson county. 1 ' w.k; BliltLAfi I li/,ahylli i'ool applies for let v » t- f 8 of Administration on I lie estate and es ■ feels of Samuel I’ool, late of said ronniy, deceased. ! 'i’bcse are therefore to cite anil admonish all and f' singular the kindred mid creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear ul my office within the lime pro scribed hy law, to file their olijociions, if any they hove, to show cause why said letters should not ho granted. h tdven under my hand hi Louisville, this ICth Jun 1838. K BUi'UWKLL, 1 I.wifOiJs flerk 6.0. Georgia > Jciiersoti County; y/KKMA.V, Wm, Jeffers nidifies for fitter* V v of Adnnnistrati mdu hone ; non on ilia estate of Rich ird Spires, deceased. These are thendore, to cilo and iidmmiislMill m id singular tho kindrod and creditors of said deceased to he and appear nl my ollice within the lime pro sc.nhed hy law , to tile their objections if any they liavo, why said letters should nut bo granted. tdven nndcr my hand, at office, in Lnirsvil e,this btli day of fob 1838. I'ifiKNU. DUT//WK/.L, Fob 8 32td tMerk. Georgia, Scriven Coitnty: t.'fc J ill.ltl'iAS, f.bjali Oliver applies for Letters » V of Administration on the i .stale of Jacob Oliver, deceased, ol this county These are therelore to cite and admonish ail and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear nl mj cilice within the lime prescri bed hy law, to file their olijeeiions, if any they h ive, to shew cause vvoy said fellers should nut ha grunted. , >; Given under rny blind, at office, in Jucksonboro', ibis bill day of February, 1838. JOSHUA TKKRV, « c. o. « •. Feb 'J 30d 33 Utioru in, Seri veil County: WllliKl.AS, William Oreene applies for let ters oi Administration on ibe iistale of John W. Bryan dm eased, of t bis county. These are iherclurelo cite and ndmon'sh all and singular the heirs and creditors oi said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescri -11 d by law, t.i file liner i hjci lions il any they bnvo to shew cause why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at ollice, in Jucksonhuru’, tins bib day of February. 1838. JU.BJJ I‘A I’KURV, cco s c. Fib!) 30d 9 (11'.U/ICII A, ( By the Court ul UiOinury t„r Hurl,, count;/ 1 s:*i I t acuity. WItUUI.A ' Juhn .S'u.vni, Administrator of John S Kenner, ..'ceefe-ed, lain of said conn ly, have pctilioited said nj tor id erS disinisssory -luting licit le- bus tody adminisiored said estate these are ll.ero'ure to cite and admonish all eon eiMneikto in* end appear In loro said conn • first Momlay in Alay in xt,and then and the •>. ' .use why said lellus should not bo granted. L, oideful the court. T. 11. BLOUNT, l) i' i' o B • nov Ii) 6m 2d-t UhUUUtA, / ourt ol Onlmary, •Scrias/t coiiiA v j Septoniber Term 1337. ;J j I'O.N appiicnlioli of />!■ iaailirF. Hopson,admi 1J nistralor do bmiis oon,ol iliuislato t-rern U I’oarce dec’ll., staling sh it hi has fully udrninisloreJ said estate and praying eilalioii for Icicis disnnssory, it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cila- Mon reipiiring. all |n;rsons to shew cause v\ iiy the sumo shall not he granted —and that the same bo published once a month lor.six months. A irno extract twin the iniimles, this 12th day of September, 18)7. JOSHL A i'l;itPY, cl k. nov. i mf>m 2bJ (JLOIIOIA, f ify the Court of Urdimfy of said Burke county, i Ccimty. \ Alien S B Frior executor of KJa» / ‘i/ mnnd Frior, deceased, lulu of snirU'wnfmy has petitioned h»r letters dismissory, staling that be b is fully ndmini.--tcred said estate flies are therefore to cite and admonish all crjn cr rued to be and appear before said court on the fir.it . Monday in .May next, and t lien and there shew cam* why said loiters should not he granted. Hy order oi tin; court. , T II I) F OUAT ti c « « it r| nov 10 w6m , T ‘ 2f>4 ; j.'; )/JO/A. Culumhiu cvuiih/: • A/ UF.IIF.AS V.illiani Varboruugh, ndniinislm c W lor on the eflate of J iiniw Varborough, do- I I (-ise f applies lor Loiters Dismissory, 'i lie «!• then fir to cite and admonish all and ■in-'iilar He- kindred and creditors of said dec'll to bo i.id u i' c,r nl my ollin t within the time presrrihed c '' "| “' v ‘ j,, s |i -wcause, .f any they have, why said < Vlt. rs .'honh' not he granted. 0 Civdi tne'.or my band, at office,in Appling, rhl* nil .lav of Sept , 1537, , , i 1 i mol o.iol, • bA |»b *“■