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Valuable Heal Estate for Sale.
ALL that PLANTATION or TRACT 01
LAND, situated od Hum Creek, eontniuin)
between nine hundred ami o thousand acres. Then
ie between three and four hundred acres of Savsn
neb and Creek Low Ground, of which there ,« >
food proportion inclined end in good planting nr
ker. The whole tract re well covered with oak
hickory and pine timber, and abound with fine
■prints- The Plantation is bounded by Horst
Creek, one and a half miles, mid no wheru more
than one hundred yards from the 'Uml iUnd; tin
tower line only 3 miles from the Kail Knud Dupos
ilory, at Hamburg. Tina Plantation possesses lh<
advantage of as good a mill sent as any upon thi
Creek, which could he crccUnl baldly mid cheap
Upon the premises there is some nnproveincnls. am
an excellent orchard id truil trees. It can hi
treated for at private mile until 14th April, when, i
not disposed of it will he sold ut public miction. l>
the highest bidder. The terms will be liberal mid
made ns convenient us possible to purchasers, lint i
proportion must bo paid on delivery of deeds,-
There will he offered for sale, at the same time nut
place, a tew Hogs, Horses, Cuttle, Sheep, Goan
.tc , together wnh all the plantation implement!
Terms for the latter will bo cash on delivcay,-
Tho whole will be sold at the residence ol the sub
senber, on the premises. The itile is to effect
division amongst rhe heirs, and to satisfy u fev
■mall debts due by the estate. Titles will he mud
satisfactory to purchasers. Si. HAM MONIk,
{surviving Trustee of the estate of E. A. Hammond
march 23 - w4t
LEARY A Co’s. ll AT \\ ARli-ROOMS
mt s Mo. 3 Hroad street, nod 4At lor Hoitsi
Cg I Broadway, Mew York. The atihscri
hers, lor several years past, have hw
and urgent sola ilnlions to suppl
orders ot wholesale, and have, heo
obliged, almost uniformly, to decline, in consequent
of thu demand ut retail lieing ns much, and in man
instances inoro, llion they could meet.
In establishing a branch sales room O', the Ash
House.it became necessary to enlarge tliuir finis!
mg establishment, and in doing so llicy have mad
such arrangunenls as will onnhlo them to supply t
a limited extent orders ut w holesnlo.
‘Their sales must m a measure he limited in ror
sequence of their determination to adhere strictly n
the principle heretofore pursued, ol keeping no sloe
ahead, which regulation has been one menus i
giving them the advantage over I lie large and Ha
jwcltihle lioness, in being in advance with the fa. )
ions, having no old slock on hand h> deter llini
from anticipating the wishes of tin lasliionuhlo pul
lie tor a change when called fir.
Each and every hat will ho finished expressly In
their rerail trade, and orders ut wholesale will I
taken from them, without any selection, except i
sizes. By this means the retail denier will men
the lull benefit of our lin ililies and exertions i
bringing forward the latest and moat approve
fashions.
Having attained their celehr ly not only by fa
lushing u superior artiele at a reduc 'd price, lint h
a strict adherence to a system peculiar to then
selves and novel in lids country, they would uvni
ony thing in making tins arrangement that slum!
interfere with that syshm .
Belling but one quality of hats, and the great!
par) ot our customers being coniinoin.'iciirs ul il
article, whose nee discrimination can detect II
least defect in its quality, honuly, or general dm
actor tor true taste, we propose supplying that pu
of the wholesale dealers with an ussoiltm;;.’. intomlc
for their most particular etudomers. \V e shall in
taka orders for hats varying in qiml’ly or style Ihn
those retailed by us at the time the order is receives
LEAKY & Co.
i For the informs lion of those unacquainted "il
the reputation of their establishment, they atim
the following editorial remarks from ihu i.otidu
Morning Herald :
“ The progress which the Americans have mail
in several brunches ol ms indict n res is really in
tonishing. A lew years ago there was net a Imlli
m the United Biaics who could iimKeu hat lit to lj
hats ot u «iiymrilir^cjuiilmy’\\ itu iilifio'r(inJ'7iniii V [tVi
country A grunt change has taken place. V\
have seen a specimen ot gentlemen's hats main,
lectured by Leary At Co of Mew York, w hich in
equal, if not superior, holh us respects shape an
quantity, to the very best made in any part ul tin
country. Although the mule rials are childly sen
from England, ihoyure sold, retail, about one-iliin
cheaper limn in London.” inarch 2b. swim
|U.ST OF hETTHUS
REM ATM I.MI in iln Post Uflico at Louisville
On. on the 31st .March, 1838.
Atkins David Mcßride Dr W G
Alford Byas JVlcussuyJohn
Bolhwcll D E M'Bridemiss Mary
Brown J'olvvcr iNnnn Washington
Casey 80/.jr Al I> Persons J A
Cheatlinm James L J’r.co Patrick
Tolies John Prior .Mary
Faiglo Win F Buitord John S
Flournoy K W Bull Lemon
Gunn James Bohurt.i Green
Guliman .V Williamson BogoraJolin
Howard " illmm Kadortl Campbcil
Hutching Simon Sherrod James
Jones Jabcz Storey llcnj A
Johnston H V Tisdale U in It
Jenknts John J 'J'urner James K
Key Thomas Tarim L’litius
hey J S ‘J'hos Pleasants M
Knight Elijah Tarver Samuel B
I-owrey Christian Wuldencnpt Eli
J'* 110 mrs .Mary Wooten Thomas O
Lampp Lewis Walden Keninn
‘■V O . 1 .* 1 John Watson GreenG
McKignsy Titos 3 Walum Daniel
Mitchell Giles Youngblood David 3
_ ___ E. BOTH WELL, P. M
LIST OF LETTERS
Kemwnmg in the Post Office at Wayueal ore on the
Ist ol April, 183 S.
■fif*" Alia way Klysh
Allen A M Andrew's Harvey
_ „ II
Byne Enoch <t Elqah Bell Matilda
Byno Enoch Barnas WilHara
Brigham William
Byne Elijah S
£?*•• Gassy P F. Miss
Churchill Chsncey 3 Crocket Floyd
Carpenter Bailey 3 Cook Sarah Ann
C* r,we ß Enoch H Corker Stephen
Dobonport widow of S
Drake John Dcbenpott
Dreary Patrick
E
Krwin Irodel2 Evan. W J & \\ j ggln „
Evans Julia,Al A bv
F
Fryer John Fox Samuel I)
r miry Junes 1 ryt*r ALi
Kinlty John
Golding Thomas Griffin George
Gtlstrup B E Godfrey E
Griffin J Godby Simeon
Gray Joshua Gurner C li
II
Hines Georgian K lliil Hughey
Holland " illmm
J
Jenkins Sterling Jones Matthew
Jones .Mr Jones H p
Jones D W
K
King Stephen C Kilpatrick Baidas
1.
Laqueaux Martha J-nnsing.lames E 3
Eangkill Anc« Lewis Thomas
Lumpkin E W Lawis Benjamin
.Mornss W 8 G .Moore A U
Moore Jus T Mayi.ors Jesse
McCollum Jordon Milton Peter
Me Earn John
M’ow l tnd A J Nelson James
Nelson Ann Noeson Dr H
1*
Palmer Lewis Borland Richard
Parsons John 11 Pierce John K
Peterson Eveline Miss Palmer Bonjumiu
Poreen John Parsons Dr P A
It
Bohisoii Turner liny J I,
Kobcru Jefferson Boyal .Moses A Godby
Bowles ilosey
S
Skinner John South Silas
Sumner William Stringer AU \ tndor
’i'
Thomas Joseph D 3 Tomson John
\y
" tun bead Dr James 3 Wimberly Isaac
Wimberly Edward 4 Wiggins Amos
\\ ilhaius 1 /. kiel \\ i,bams Bcnjnaiu V
"cl " d Min K \V illiain, Man \
J' »*. JANSEN. P. M
. An extraordinary and remarkable eiirc.
if | Mn Alary IWlon,ofWilliam...bmgti, was restored
i to health by the use o( llu* medicine-.—The if up
ro luinii ol this destrcsung case were us lollow» : Total
loss of appetite, palpilationol the heart, twitching
„ of the tendons,w nh ngenerai spasmodic afiectioaol
r . , the muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness,
l< languor, lassitude, great depression of spirits, with
|C the fear ol some impending evil, 11 sensation ol
fluttering at the pit of the stomach, irreg dnr tran
re stent pains in different parts, great emancipation
10 with other symptoms of extreme debility.
a . The above case was pronounced hopeless by
three oft ho most eminent physicians, and a disso
lotion ol the patient daily nwaitedfor hy her friends,
~ I which may he authenticated hy the physicians
I who were in attendance, .She has given her cheer
-1., Ini permission to publish the above lads, and will
,1 also gladly give any information respecting the
j honolil she has received to any enquiring mind.
lA Al Alt V DILLON.
_ ] JCrAIr. (Tittrles Semple, who had been
„1 afllieled lor five years with Immoral habitual Avlh
nia, applied to Ur Evans on the 4lh ol Nov. labor
jmg under the lollowing symptoms. A sense ot
; tightness across the chest, with the greatest difli
(,. j enlty in breathing, distressing cough, generally
u | ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm,
w disturbed rest, the liicu turgid and of a livid hue;
j 0 could not lie in a horizontal position without the
sensation ofimmedialo siitlbcalion, languor, drow
,l siness, and dissinvss in the head, and loss of ap
petite.
.Hr S. applied to the most eminent physician in
the city, likewise used several other remedies
•o' | without obtaining any permanent benefit un
rl* | 111 his friends persuaded hi.a -o place himself
s'l j under Dr c.vans’ treatment, lie Is now relieved
'ly ' ol his coinpluiiit, and culled in the office yesterday,
on | avowing that ho hail not words to express his graft
l<’° ude for the lunefit he hud received,
uy For sale by AN VOSY A //A I N LIS
IKr V*lottcr from Duel. S. I*. Gilbert to
ooet. Evans.
p,. 1 Dear Sir: had the immortal Gowpor known the
I medical (pmlilics of the Camomile I’lanl, he us
well ns thousands since (besides mysclO weuhl
|( . have experienced ns .voliderlul cffiicls on the ner
j' | volts system. The public utility of Gowper
| ,| l i was blighted in the bud, through the natural effect
|( j ol his nervous debility upon the mental powers
i which made it necessary lor him to seek relief be
l"' lionth the rural sliutld,;!“• tnUc.iu i...
, J() iiltystral nature no repose. If bumo one thou Imd
jV known iho sci Tot ol i oncontruling Iho motlirol vir
' iiifib i«l the Cumomiilo, lhe Jiucovcror would have
or : bn n immorl, ili/nl vvilli poulic zeal, »u the bencTac-
I ' ior«f Hiilloiing man.
0 j | Iho above lines wtro promplrtl from tho ofTocl 1
1 hii\« experienced Jroin I ir. h'm. Mv;ui.T < ‘an/iinile
j tl 1M1». V ultra, die. *iitX/>KN I*. HILIIUtT,
j | mu' i) J,)mlmrn,<irkOiH , .o. MV.
Anotlier rrcciil lu.*U of th" iiikvivaUcd
virtues of Dt* v» n». livan? Itlomcines*—
I , ■ Dyspepsia 'Ten <iu lauding* Mr -l I ft nzio,
in- I U!U utili «•(<■<l vvnil file above eornpiniut lor ten
M( j 1 years, v\ Inch incupaeial.f tl \\itii him rn imirvula, 1 i*r
J i ( l hi\ years, in uttomling to Ilia buMf.e.-s, rwHlored to
porlcet lieultb, under iho salutary irealinonl ol Dr
. ( , r Win. Evuiih.
I l(1 'i ho principal wymptoins woro, a urns ? of elision-
j lr sion ami oppreanio i iiltureiiMiigy thslreaHing pain in
U| / the pit ol iho stomach, imrutou, impaired nppHilr,
, tr i ' giuuin«*:;% j...lmitation op ho heart , gn;iT bihty
| ot ) | and einucmiion, depression of spirits, disUnbcu
I rest, sometimes u billions vomiting and pain in (lie
ini i fi/jht side, mi extreme degree ol langour and fainl
>(j I ness, any endeavor to pursue Ins busiuesfl causing
1 immedmio oxausliun and weariness,
jllj j Mr. iMcKenzi« is daily allemling las business,
l( , x and none ot' the above symptoms have recurred
on since hi* used ilie above medicine He is now a
strung urul healthy man. lie resorted to niynuds
i ol remedies, but they worn all melieclual.
: |}j ; i'nijfsiile by AM TONY A*. lI.M.VIhS
1.. r man Ii £< Sole agents for Augusta, dm
he j ' A OilJ IN! STit ATO It’S SAS.M.
till ! 711 I. be sold, on the first. Tuesday in .bine
* . y nc?\f, ti( the? lower maritet house in the city
(! I of Augusta, within tie* legal hours of sale, in pur
a- | suaneo ol an order of rnu Court el Ordinary ol
ir, J 1 Ihehnioiid uouiily, tho (ollnvviug properly, belong
j )0g to tho QBiQie cii I ill b 'Kmn. . deceased, viz i
'* M I Pew No. d.) in the first Presbyterian Church, in
"i i Augusta
1,1 I A LOT,
1 ihc siiuth side ot llroacl-tilrcct, in Augusta, in
j front of tin. I’lmilcrs’ Hold, extending irto.i aaitl
|(, iMI rent to I.Him hired; ‘JI fuel in vviillh, houndoj
cast by lot of Isaac Jioury, uni west by lot ol Wil-
Hum L'uiiiimiig.
A LOT,
On iho south sidcof liroad street, in Ancnufj, con
faming a front ol 7 1. foot, 8 inches, and running
i hack iho name of that along .Hmhnry street by winch
( n i« hounded on tho cast, JliO feet, with the im
j provcniciits fliereon, uuw ouenpiod by i’cler Car- |
ric, and others
A t.so, FOUR LOTS,
l On Iho north sid.'of liroad street, in Augusta, now
J occnpieif hy William .lonos, mid others, near tho
j corner of liroad and Marbury afreets.
I‘ln fc.9 of the premises will ho exhihiiod at iho
1 sale, w hen iho forms will he made known
mar3l wtd JOHN l>. KLM;. Adm'r
BJROILKJirr TO AUGUSTA JAIL, on
I * P iho Oth nist. a negro man, calls himsell liOli,
■says f lint ha bdongsi to Hcnjumin Kunncls, at .H l l -
Ictigoville; he is five feet eight inches high, dark
| comphn li ii, twenty-five jours old, has a scar on the
1 right side of his nose running up in lhe eyebrow,
j one t*n tho left, side of tho forehead. Tho owner is
requested lo come forward, pay expenses ami take
him from jail. KLI MORGAN, Jailor,
april y \v3w
kV s old, on the first Tuesday 111
” next, agreeable to an order of the In for;:,?
o Court of Rurke county, while silting lor ordinary 1
purposes, m Ik nynoshorough, linrko county, ono
nsgro woman named Duliioy, and her inlbm child
belong to the eslulu ol Jonathan Johns, deceased'
late of said county, sold fbr the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash
»pril V td JKSSK JOMNai. Adm’r.
RAIL ROAD HOTEL, ATHENS, Ga
Aum.lL The undersigned has taken charge of R le
Ifggiß largo and convenient house formerly occu
*. Pa' 1 ! J»y Mr. John Jackson, and known us
the I' rank I iti Hofei, The house is now undergoing
a thorough repair, and will be furnished with new
furniture, making if m every respect romfottable lor
(amilies and transientcuNiomrrs. Thearrangemcni
ntid convenience olTliulol and stables, which have
also been repaired, cannot tin! to please; the lot
having a constant stream ol water running through
it,and flic stables being extensive and wolf supplied
I a strict and nnremitlod attentiontu Iho ooinlbrt
id Ins gnosis, can impose a claim upon the patron
age ot tho public, ho is confident of receiving that
j support which it will ho Ins assiduous endeavors to
morn and obtain. It i s , i„ f,no,his design m make
; tins establishment wlmt if should ho, both from its
name and the increasing necessities of tho place foi
moio enlarged and improved accommodations
; lor the convenience ol travellers who may visit
the place by stages, there wil! bo, after the Ist ot
Jnno.a splendid barouche running between Athens
and the Helicon and .Madison Springs, which w ill
! leave the Kail Road Hotel every morning, ami re
i turn the same evening. Thu price of board will be
: same ns at the other hotels. D J. LYLE,
april f> 3t
j , . HELL \IR,
| ■ DOn tho Rail Road, 10 miles from this city.
: The subscriber informs his friends and tho
i pubhr, that he has leased Item Mi Verdery, his
1 late residence at lit!/ Air, ami that ho is now pre
-1 pared lo accommodate Irom twenty to ininy per
| sons with JJCrAKDdunng tho summer months,coin
I in one mg on the Ist May.
Bill Air is situated on the line of the Georgia
j Rail Road, ten miles from ihu city, and the cars
pass up and dow n daily within twenty feet ol the
j door. For health, Bill Air is not surpassed by any
I spot in the country, being situated on an elevated I
point ol land, and supplied w i lt tho purest spring
water.
The subscriber pledges liinisc'.f lo use every ex
ertion to accommodate those who may patronise his i
establishment. GEO. M. WALKKR, I
april 6 \v4w
~
LAVVRENC 'KVILLIi HOTEL.
fa ■ Ihe subscriber lia\ing removed lo Mil- '
“■tHjk Ivdgcville, would taka this opportuniiy
Jft-st l “ return llumls for former patrou i
SISfW would stale tluit his house is now’ I
•As Jk Kept by lus brother John N. Alexatic'e- i
for whom he solicits the palionagc of his, fue.i.U '
and others, atid uss ncs them that every litt. nt .m I
will be nun by the present occupant t.. rend, i-'n
Jonubriable. THOS. \V. ALtXA.MJER 1
Having taken the Lavvroncovllle Hotel. I solicit
a snare ofpuhlic palromigc, and promise ih.at i „
«*•»• «ny utmost exertions tcgn.i g< ncral satisliici i '
Ui ail who may cull. JOHN N AI .LX AN UK R
l-iwrcnci v II , Gwinnett ce March j'
TWENTY DOLLARS UEmARD.
jm KVMAUAV from the
Jr • plantation of J. W. Ramsay,
V doe'd, in Columbia county, a
bout the Ist December, u Ac
/ gro man, by the name of Lkw-
BlYif/jarL./ is, about twenty-eight years
« 'l li { ol age, ol a yellow complexion,
hut not a mulatto, atom and square built, and stut
ters very badly, lie i« supposed to be lurking about
the city of Augusta, ns he has a wife hero Tha
above reward will be given for his apprehension and
confinement in any safe jail, or delivery to
ISA At ; UAAfSAY,
, janl3 d&wtf 10 Columbia county.
,
I OST two Certificates of (Stock in the Dar.on
B A bank; one N 0641, for twenty shares, dated
Blli rs .March 1830, signed by E S Reds, caahiar;
the other No 757 for ten shares,.dated 18th May
1837, and also signed by E S Keei, cashier. Doth
of said certificates are in my name. 7'hoy were
' lost sometime since together with a pocket hook.
' The object of this advertisement is to comply with
’ the forms required by the bank to procure now
1 certificates. TilO-S J JENNINGS
‘ Jan 27 22w3m
> loin Notices
fTUIE undersigned having united in the |iractic
E o) the LAW,offer their services to the public
They will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion,
Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Lee and Sumter,
of the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint
1 Circuit; and Tw iggs, Pulaski, l.owtides, Thomas,
s Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Bu
. sliicss entrusted to their care will meet with prompt
I attention. Their ollice is in Amcricus, *runlor
county, where one ol them mav always bo found
’ w ben not absent on business.
LOTT WARREN,
WAT II CRAWFORD,
oct Id 237 wtf
J|
lAW NOTICE.—-The undersigned having
A removed Irom Clark county to Lincolnian,
„ will ntlend to the practice ol Law in the .Supenor
I and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the nd
jucctit counties. llusinosa ini rusted to his care will
r bo promptly altanded to.
t KENNING 11. MOORE.
H References. —Hon. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A.
. S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Harris, Gen. Edward
„ tbirJen, Athens; C. .). Jenkins, G. W. CravvDrd,
1 A. .1. Miller,Col. John Millodge, William L. Junes,
- I Augusta
(, ' Lincolnlen, March 21,1838. wtf
TS'io CONTRACTORS, —Tlieiaimmiss “ii
-1 B. cr.s nl Public Buildings lor Edgefield Di.-urirl
c I will deceive written proposals until the Jfu'iol
i April next, for (ho erection of n new Brick Court
House in said district; The outlines ol ike budd
-1 tug are as follows;—00 by 48 feet, 28 lent pitch; a
. passage running lengthwise through the lover
i story, with three, otliees on cneh side; the court
ii rooms and two jury rooms to be in the upper sto
r ry, and also tw» rung, s of scats lor spectators. -1
j two story portico at Ihe end.
Further information, its to the details, maybe
hud, and u phenol llm building pcen by applying
. to the undersign d. A B ADDIAON, Gh’n.
i Edge field G 11. March 15. 5'J wOt
J MCIIIA EN SIIEKIFI’^i~SALE.
' - %/ILL be sold, on llio first Tuesday in -May
1 V V nt'xl, be In re the Court House duor, in Jaei.-
- son, between me i.-Jj 1 in e;i v
; acres es pine land, adjoining lands of A. 8. Jones,
Mrs. Nancy Taylor, and Archibald Strugles, levied
( ou as the property es William 8. Taylor, tosattsfy
i sundry li. fas. in iavorof Michel O’Conor,James L.
i Dill, and others. Properly pointed out by plainlili
, Levy made and returned to tuo by a cunsiablu
JACOB BKI AN, Sheriff.
April,3, ! ’l. nl
VVAI REN SHERIFF’S SA LE.
V®7 ILL bn sold on the first Tue.-day in May
. Wtf next, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit;
One bull of a house and lot known ua Iho Eagle
1 Tavern, m Iho town ' 1 WurrenteH, levied on as Die
props ny ed .Stephen Blount, tosulislyju fi, lii.jn luvor
ot Esau Brooks vs. Stephen Blount—property
pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney
Aim, one hundred and twenty acres cf land on the
w liters nil ’arson’s creek, adjoining lands ol Henry
flight, and others, levied on vs the property of Am
brose Jleaih, lo silli-sly sundry li. las, in lav or ol
Charles \V ilder, and others, vs said Ambrose Heath,
J iniotliy White, anil John Weight, li li.s coming
from a Justice’s Court, List. No. 155 Property
pointed out by the defendant. Levy made and
relumed to mo by a Constable.
JEREMIAH PERUVMAN, Sh’fl'.
March 89, 183 1. id
BURKE Vi LER!FP»S SALE7~
I A K N I lie first Tuesday in May next, will basoid, at
the Court iluuso door, between the usual hours
ol sale, one hay marc, one gig and harness, and one
tract ol land, containing DO non s, more or less, levied
on as the property of Lewis I’. Ttsser, it being the
place whereon he lives, to satisfy a fi. la. issued
irom the -Superior Court of Burke county, in favor
Augustus G. Humbler, vs- Lewis P: Tisser.
W. B. DOUGLABB, Sheriff!!. C.
March 28,1838.
BU »J hi: SHERIFF’S ¥ALE.~
ON the fust Tuesday in Mav next, will bo sold
at the Court House door, between the n-nal
hours of sale, one dark bay horse, levied on as the
property of George McKay, to satisfy a fi. tu. issued
Irom the Interior Court of Richmond county, in fa
vor of VVodlbyc Callin vs. George McKay.
W. B, DOUGLASS, Sheriff B. C.
March 29,1838.
j\l OTICE.—WiII ire sold ou the first Tuesday
L ” ‘U May next, at the Court House door in Uar
-1 re.'Uon, Warren county, within the usual hours ol
sa'f; tvvo hundred and twenty-eif lit acres ol oak
and hiCKi.."/ land, whereon William Wilder bow
lives, levied upon 3s ill? property of William Wild
er, lasutisfy a fi fa. in favor ofJoha G. Winlervs.
Uilliam Wilder and Solomon Wilder.
JAS. HALL, Dcp. Sheriff.
Marsh 29, 1838.
WARREN (SHERIFF’S s A LE.
’11711,1, bn sold on tho first Tuesday in May
* w nuit, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit, four hundred acres of
Pine land, nujro or itfstf, on the waters of Ogeechee
river, adjoining lands of Reuben May, and others,
and seven negroes, lo wit, Cherry, about twenty
six years of uge, Epoch, nine years at age, \ del,
seven years of age, Betsey, tied year.? of age, Lewis,
one yont old, and Mike, twenty-five or -X years *»t
age, Louisa, twelve or thirteen years oi a S f '. “
levied on as the property of Richard Wiggins, 1
ceased, lo satisfy a li. fa, from Craw ford Superior
Court, in favor of Enoch J. Wall, vs. Joshua Rowe,
sen , Jesse Bigbby, Jeremiah W debar, Reuben
May, Amos Wiggins, Executors of Richard 'fig
gins, deceased, and Enos R. Eluvcilcn, security on
tbe appeal. Property pointed out by Reuben May
and Jeremi di Wilehar, as executors.
JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff.
March 24, 1838. vvtd
9 I OST PON El) SALE.— By virtue of an or
*- der ot the honorable the Interior Court ot Co
lumbia county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes,
wi.l be sold at Columbia Court House, on the first
1 uesday in Juno next, between the usual hours, u
Negro woman named Orange, belonging to to the
heirs ol " dliam \N hiteoinb.-, deceased, lor the pur
pose of distribution among said heirs.
Terras made known at the sale.
„ . GABRIEL JONES, Trustee.
March 27, 1838. wtd
: 11,’ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in June
• » next, nl the court house door in the town of
I " aynesborongh, Burk county, to the highest bidder,
I it not disposed of before, according to the last will
: and testament of Elizabeth Bryan, late of said coun
ty. deceased, the follow ing property, viz : two tracts
ol land in said county,one adjoining lands of Calvin
j It. 1 eimtain and Thomas Archer, coimining five
| hundred and thirty-seven acres, mum or less; the
1 other contain* fifty-eight acres, more or less, it
jn'ing one-sixth part of a tract belonging to John
Bryan, deceased.
Also, three Negroes, to w it, John, Charles, and a
small girl Mary. Tonus cash.
fj_ wid JAMESRRUBS,Fx’r.
N DTiC!!.—All persons having demands against
I 7 * the estate ol Elizabeth Bryan, late of Burk in.
\ oeeoascil. w ul ivnder them in according to law, and '
i those indebted will make payment without deluv ;
ti!' ; 6w lames grubs, Est,
-• EXECUTOR’S LE.
Vv * i l - 1 - 1,0 sold, on the first Tuesday in J i' !
v next, at the lowernnirkrt house iii Aug;, -:
■>elween tin 1 usual hours of sale, a tract o! Jai l in’ i t
Lu’imi 1 xmg on the I ouist i le,road near 11 ., 1
lu-tiuy, eoniaining ,ute hundred and one-ioi.ul,
acres, unjoining the lands of E. li Gla -c ..., j u
Barney, sold agreeable lo the last will and ,eata.-iiei i
ut Ph'.’if* I .iiiu]>! k iit, fiocp ~ ,|. J.
“I" 11 - L " LLMI’K-IN, Ex' -
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in June next, at the market |
house in the town of J-ouisville, Jefferson co. i
between the usual hours of sale, will be sold, the
billowing property, being a part of the real and per
sonal estate of Andrew E. Wells, deceased ; to wit,
n tr act of land lying in the county of Jctfer«on, and
adjoining tho town commons of Louisville, and
lands of Asa Holt, and others, on the Ogeecneo
river, containing three hundred and fifty-nme acres,
more or less.
Also, the dwelling house of the deceased, in the
town of Louisville, ti gothor with the lots thereto
attached, out buildings, &c. also, the office occu
pied by Urn. Jenkins A Leinle ; also, the store house
with the lot attached thereto, now occupied by John
Campbell; also, the following Negro slaves, to wit,
four valuable men and one woman, named as fol
lows; Tom, flenry, Eurrel, Edward and Nelly, to
bo sold agreeably to an order of the Coisrt of Ordi
nary of the county ol Jefferson, (or the benefit of
the creditors of the said decaseed. Terms of sale,
fur the negroes, cash ; for the real property, credit
until the first day of January next, upon purchasers
giving small notes and security.
MARY J. WELLS, Administratrix.
April 3,183 d. td
Agreeable to an order of the Inferior
Court of Burko county, while setting lor or
dinary purposes, will bo sold to the highest bidder
on the first Tuesday in June next, at the court
, house hi Waynesboro’, beUveeu the usual hours
, of sale, tho following properly to wit; Four Ne
groes, Sam, Quoniner, Mary, Fanny, and Two
, hundred and fifty Acres of Land, more
■ or loss, adjoining lands of A Telfair and estate of
i Henry Utley; also Three hundred acres of
Land, more or less, adj titling Hancock and estate
1 of J I Utley; also, Four hundred and seventy
{470; acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Fer
ry and Telfair, belonging to Ibo estate ot Henry
Utley, late of Burke county, deeasod, sold for tho
benefit of the heirs mid creditors of said deceased
Terms on the day of sale) purchaser to pay for titles
Fob 24 4jwl-J IFAI UTLEY,
; GREEN UTLEY,
Ad mr ofllenry Utley, deceased
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
A GUEEA BLE to an order of the honorable the
A- Inferior Court of Sicmren county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in June next, before the Court House door, in
(ho village of Jneksonboro, Seriven county,'between
the usual hours of sale, six hundred acres of pine
land, lying in said county, adjoining lands of George
If. Maner, Jacob Wells, and ethers, belonging I i
the minor heirs of James Scott, sold fur ibo benefit
of said minors LEWIS FOWELL, Guardian.
March 28, 1838.
Ai) ’• 11NLSTlt ATOR’S SA LE.
4 CREEABLE to an order of the (ninorable tJio
ili- inferior Court of Sen ven county, when siltivig
(or ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tues
day in June next, before the Court House in the vil
lage of Jacksonhoro, Sciiven county, between the
usual hours of sale, seven hundred and filly acres
of pine land,lying in said county, belonging to the
(■.state of John Moore, deceased ; sold for the benefit
of the heirs and credi ors.
Vt ILL! A ill MOOR, Administrator.
March 28, IS3B.
A ii RLi .ABLE to an order of tho hon. tho Inlo
n’or Court of Burke county, when sitting lor
ordinary purposes, will he sold; on )lie first d ues
‘ ! «V 111 J “ 110 before Hie C...... Jn
.. ■ bc’/,v coll lno n slln ] flours of sale,
Five Hundred and ninety fourjacres of Land in said
county, adjoining lands of William Patterson, Win
Rollins, a 1 d others, belonging to the estate of Ralph
Fenrew, deceased, sold for i lie benefit of the heirs
and eredi.ors of said deceased. Terms on the day
of sale. Martha fenrow, Adm’x.
march 20 wld
AGREEABLE to an order of the Hon. the
Interior Court of Seri von county, while sil
ting ns a court of ordinary, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in May next, holme llio Court House
door in the village of Jacksonhoro, between the
usual hours ot safe, liiu following property to wit;
A t met of Fine Land, lying in said county, j
containing one hundred and seventy-two acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of James O Gohhvme,
Gravil Bsvill, and others. Also, a Negro Man
by the name of Fortune, nil belonging to the es
tate of U illiam B Dopson, deceased—sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate,
feb 26, 1838 wtd MOSES iV. iVI’CAI.L Ex’r.
ADMINISTRATOIIS’ SALE.
Al7 ILL be soli by virtue of an order of the
v v honorable, the Inferior Court ol Columbia
county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, at
Drayton, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in
May next, between tho usual hours of sale, Two
hundred ami two and a hall acres pine land in
Dooly county, known as lot number 26, in the 10th
District, belonging to the estate of Daniel Shipp,
deceased, ami to be sold for the benefit of the j
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known at the sale.
JOILY CARTLIDGE, Admr.
marl 48wtd
WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in May
next, before the court-house door,in Jackson
boro’ between the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit; a negro woman by the name of
Cary and her two children Peter mid Henry, be
longing to the estate of Ally Ann Gross, deceased ;
sold agreeable to an order of the honorable the in
ferior court of Scrivcn county, fur the benefit ol the
licits of said deceased.
JAMES P. THOMPSON, adm’r.
Feb’oth, 1833 wld 33
AAS7ALL he sold, on the first Tuesday in June |
vy next, between the usual hours of sale, at the I
Court House door in iho town ol Waynesboro’, by j
virtue of an order of the Honorable inferior Court
Os Burko County, when sitting lor ordinary purpo
ses, one negro named Nimrod, belonging to the
estate of Peter Applewhite, deceased, sold lot the |
benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased
Terms ol sale on the day.
march 20 JOHN APPLEWHITE. Adm’r.
Ad minis! mtoi ’s Sale.
A IN the first Tuesday in May next at lbs door
N-F of tho court house in Waynesboro, Burke
county between the usual hours of sale will 1-e
sold Two Hundred acres ol oak and hickory
land granted to John Taggart, lying on the road
between Louisville a;sd Waynesboro’, about nine
miles from Louisville, adjoining lands belonging
to Elijah Altaway and others: also a tract con
taining one hundred and thirty acres, granted to
Elijah Watkins, joining Alexander Gordon, W’sn.
Rollins, Andrew Ronaldson, and others. Alsu a
1 {-act “ranted to John .Spencer, adjoining lands
heloßgitib o' Seabarn Jor “' s , arl( l Matthew Burkes,
mi the waters of the Buckhead, containing two
hundred acres. All the ■'’ l>uve la " d » Ho m :
Burke county,and belong to the fsta‘“ °* Homer
V Melton.decensed, and lold by order of the O olll ’*
of ordinary of Jefferson county, for the purpose of
a division between the distiibutes of the said
estate. Terras of safe credit till I lit firs! of Janua
ry next. ROGER L GAMBLE, AdraT.
march 13 58wtd
A G REE A BLE to an order of the honorable the )
A*. Inferior Court ot Uiefnnond county, will be i
sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Court j
House at Elberton, Ga
A house nud lot in Petersburg, Filbert county,
belonging to the estate A. Graham, dechi.
march 2 IFM. M. D’ANTIONAC, adm’r.
mar 5 51
4 GREEABLE to an order of the honorable In
xw. foriur Court of Burke county, w hile silting for
ordinary i urposes will be sold on the lust Tuesday
in May next, at the Court House in the town of
Waynesborougb, between the usual hours ot sale :
One House and Lot in said town, helongingto tho h
estate ol Hamilton V 4 aison.dec’d. Sold subject to i
a mortgage in favor of Joseph Calcs, Esq, Terms I
ofsale on the day. Purchaser to pay for titles
JOHN SAXON,
Feb 2.1 Adm rof Hamilton Watson, dec’d.
feb 28 wtd ‘ |
A GREEABLE to an order of tho Inferior ,
7. 1 -art ot burse county, when setting fomr
dmary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
m May mu, at the court house in the town of
• ayncslioio, Burae comity, 537 acres of laud; an t
■ r "f* ed , J, hehe belonging to the es- <
ot isiiNiiu Duke, uoconsod.
-ol HENRY LEWIS, Admr 1
A URj EABLEtoan order of tlio honorable In- 1
- ‘ I ’M r t on n of the county of Burke, w hen sit-
' ! f- ordinary purposes, will he said on tho first s
l!. .a> m May next, at tin Court Mouse in (ho ‘J
: wm ot U uynesborutigh, Burke coutitv, within the ‘
■ is', d .hours of sale:— o
A Negro man named George, and Seventy Acres b
'jtnd, belonging to the estate of Benjamin Smith, 11
~l Vd, ad J°.“ u "- H.nds ol Wm. Johnson, Joshua V
hry.an , other- ’ I N’AN AH S VITil. Adm’v. d(
'' " J sci)' I lj 38 "
COPARTNERSHIP DISNOLYED.-
v- / 'i'he copartnership of Thompson &. Nolen,
ot the Indian Springs, Geo , was dissolved on the
Gib of October last by mutual consent. The un
dersigned has moved to Chambers county, -41 n.. |
and bus left his notes and accounts with Mr j
Thompson for collection,
march TJ w3t ISAAC NOLEN, j
\j OTICK . four months after dale, application |
1 * will he made to the honorable Interior Court !
of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary pm- j
poses, lor leave to sell a part of thu real estate* of |
John Willingham, deceased.
ISAAC WILLINGHAM,? . , .
NELSON GAUBETT, \ Ad,utrs ' ,
March .sth, 1838. mar 23 -1m |
i"'M OTICE. —All those indebted to the estate ol j
| IN John Willingham, late ol Lincoln county, de- !
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment,
I and those having claims against the same to pre
sent them in terms ol the law.
ISAAC WILLINGHAM,? , ,
NELSON GARRETT, \ dm tra '
March sth, 1833. mar 23 vv6t
ACAKD.— Dr. 11. Neosoii having perma
nently located himself live miles south of
Waynesborongh, Burke county, on the place lately
owned by Mr. M. Almond, respectfully tenders his
services to th i citizens of that vicinity in the various
branches of his profession.
feb 22 4tw* *l4
ALL persons having demands against the estate
of Mary White, ded’d, Idle ol Burke county,
will present the same, duly attested, within the lime
prescribed by , ELIAS BELL,
Feb 0,1838. adm’r for Mary White,
mar 2 4'J
Hoarding School for Voting Ladies
AT
IVt Matiism N Jersey. near Morristown.
i-V.H ADAME CTIEGARAV having completed
the amingenienls necessary to the removal from the
city ol New York of (ho establishment she* has had
under her care and management lor a number ol
years, intends to transfer the same to Madison N.
Jersey, on the first of May next. This village,
celebrated for its extreme Jieallhlnlness, isofan
easy access in ilio short space of two hours from
New York, by means of the rail road from Jersey I
city to Newark, cm! thence by the Morris and
Essex rail road to Madison.
The house inionded for the reception of young j
Ladies has been built with the utmost attention to- 1
wards their comfort, and particularly with a view j
to protect (hem against the excessive heat of sum
mcr, or the severity of winter. It stands on the !
declivity ot a hill within an enclosure of several
acres of ground; is sufficiently distant from the
village to be free from noise and disturbance, while
it is nevertheless far from being solitary. The
Boarding School at Madison will be conducted on
| the same principles, and under the same regulations
ns the one now in New York, vviih the exception of
the division as time respecting the hours of study
and exorcise; these will he arranged so as to be less
objectionably with regard to health, and in other
respects more productive of good. I’rofcssots on
the Piano, tinging. Dancing, &c. known by their
long and successful services in thedbove establish
ment at New \ urk, Will continue to lie altne.lied to
the house; in short, t here will be no alteration but
such as has appeared to be ol mutual advantage,
namely, tiie change of locality, and inconsequence,
a reduction in the price of Board, Tuition, Ac.
March 13 57w2m
The Georgia Journal, iM’ilcdgoville, will copy the
above weekly 2 months, and charge the same to
) the Chronicle <b Sentinel office,
j ' e.'v.aT7hi EE,
attohjxies at law, .
Moticclio aud Eutenton, Georgia,
Wild, practice in i he several courts of the coun
ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald
win, Hutis, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Wjilton, and
in the Federal Court for the district ol Georgia.
REFERENCES.
Asyusta —A.J.iitT. W. Miller; Webster, Pur
maleu & Co , Harviland, Ri.dey, <y Co.
Macon. —l'oc A Nisbil, Henry G. Lamar, Charles
J. McDonald.
Savannah. —Berrien and Cuylfer, G. 13. Lamar, Jo
seph W. Jackson.
Charleston —James L. Peligrue, Weed <s* Fannin,
C. A G. J1 Kelsey A Halstead.
The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and New
York Courier and Enquirerwill publish tiieahove
twice a week for 6 months and forward their accounts
to tins oliice. hov 17 vvfiin 259
T AW NOTICE. —'i'he subscriber has settled
-E-I in Columbus, Go. and will give his prompt at
tention to any business intrusted to him. His office
is in Mr. Hepburn’s brick tenement, opposite the
Oglethorpe House. F. A. MSBET.
Columbus, March 27. vHin
months after date application will he
made to the Honorable the inferior Court of
Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the real and personal property oi
Henry Utley, late of Bunco county, deceased.
WILLIAM UTLEY,? . , ,
GREEN UTLEY, \ A(lm ra ’
dec 1 281 mlm
months after date, application will lie
S. made to the Honorable inferior Court ol Jeffer
son county, when silting lor Ordinary purpose, fur
leave to sell lhe Real Estate of tiro late Aalliaii
Brasscl, deC’d ofsaid county
NATHAN ISUASSJSL.adm’r.
jan 4—m4t 2 With the will annexed.
months afterdate application will he made
to the honorable the Justices of tho Inferior
Courtof Ncriveu county, while silling for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to
i the Estate ol John M. Roberts, deceased, late ol
I said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r,
DELIA ROBERTS, adm’rr.
j Feb sth, 1533 4tm 33
months after day application will be
made to the Iron the Interior Court of Burke
county, while silting lor ordinary purposes, lor
leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Hilliard
J Roe, deceased, march 20 AII ROE, Adra'f.
WOIJK months after date, application will be
JV made to the Honoraole the Infcrier Courtof,
Scriven County, when silting for ordinary puipo
scs, fur leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the
Estate of James Boston, dec’d ■
THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r.
■ffNOUIi months after dale, application will|be,
-£l made to the honorable Inferior Com lof Burke j
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot number three hundred and ihirly
fonr, f 334) in tho sixth district, Carrol county, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres.
Jan 23 ]Bw4jn Win \V MAUND, Admr
BAOU R months after date,application will lie made
Ec to the honorable the inferior court of Jeffer
son county, when silting as a court for ordinaty
purposes tor leave to sell the land and negroes of
Richard Hudson, deceased,
march 1G HARVEY B PIPKIN, Adm’r.
I~AOUR months after date application will be made
1 to the honorable Inferior court ol Columbia
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell Iho following lots of Land, viz: A r o 408,
I in 4th district; 287, 27th district; 78 ami 4G, 11th
district; all Early county, belonging to tho estate of
James Blackstonc, deceased.
W M P BEALL,
W M. YARBOROUGH,
jan 19—15 administrators.
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the infoiior Court of
j Burke county, when setting fir ordinary purposes,
j lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the
estate of John J.Roe, deceased.
A. H. ROE, Administrator.
Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. 4in
Georgia--ISurke CountyT
Court of Ordinary, present, their Honors, G IV
Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Etqrs.
Rule Ni Si, st/i March, 1838
UPON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis
trator of John Walls, deceased, this day filed,
praying that a Citation may issue for letters dismis
sory from said Administrate n. it is on motion
ordered that the same do issue and ho published
onee a month for six months. A true extract from
the minutes. TII BLO I Nl, t> c c o dc.
March 20 *’ m
Georgia, Burke County.
Court «f Ordinary, present their Honors G W
Evans, Abel Lew is and E Palmer, Lrqrs.
Rule Ni Si, oth March, 1838.
UPON lhe petition of Samuel Barron, executor of
Absolein Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke co.
statins that he has fully executed said will aud set
lied the estate of said deceased, and praying letters
dismissory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel,
irdercd that the Clerk do issue a citation, reiuriia- !
hie to September Court next, requiring all persons ! 1
interested then and there to show cause why the J f
same should not be granted : And it is further or- j 1
lered that said citation bo published once a month
ill said court. A true extract Irom the minutes. 1
mar 2« Gin T. H BLOUNT, D. Cl k.
(r1.0h.01A,) Court ufOrdinary
September Term 1337."
9 j application of Alexander F. Dopsoiqadini
niatrator deboms non,of the estcto Giecn D
! Pearce dec d.,stating that he has fully administered
i said estate and praying citation for Jeters dismissory,
j it is on motion ordered, that tire clerk do issue a cita
tion requiring all persons to shew cause why the
| same shall not be granted—and that the same bo
! published once a month for six months,
A true extract from the minutes, this 12th day of
September, 1837. JOSHUA PEHHY.cPk,
ouv. 4 mGm 253
Georgia—Burke county.
1 Court of Ordinary—present, their Honors G. W.
Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs.
Rule Ai, hi., Murch blh, J 833.
UPON the petition of Elisha Hay mans, executor
of Samuel iluymans, deceased, late of Hurks
i county, staling that he has fully executed the last
will und testament ot said Stephen llaymans, de
ceased, and praying letters dismissory. Jt is there
fore, on motion olcounsol, ordered, that the clerk
do issue u citation requiring all concerned, to be
and appear at lbe court at September term next
then and there to show cause why said letters ahull
not be granted, and that said dotation be publish
ed dnee u month till said court.
A true extract from the minutes,
i march 21 mGt THH LO U NT. P cl’k.
Georgia, Burke county:
Court ol Ordinary—present, their honors GIVE
nos, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Esqrs.
, March bth 1838. x.
UPON the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray
county, slating that Abner E Holliday dcc’ii
of Burke county, t id, in the county of JMunruv,. ii
the Glli dayol October, 1835, by Ids bond ol in t
dale; a copy ul which is filed in this court, bind him
j self, Ids linrs and assigns, to execute to one \Vfl-
Ham Daniel, and his assigns, of Murray county, bv
I the first day ot'lJammry, 183(1, titles to that tut of
i I land known hy the number one hundred ond sixty
; in the loth district, 13th section originally Cliero
i ce noiiiily; and staling tiiatsuid Abner E departed
| tl11 ”, " le w About executing said Uilc; and that the
j sa,L *. Dennis is Ihe assignee of said bond; and
, praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad
| ministrului on the cstatooi said Abner PL loexo-
J cute title to said Jut to die said Dennis. Whereup
on, it is, on motion of Mulford .Marsh, counsel lor
said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause is
shown to the contrary, that on the first Monday in
July next, this court will direct said admiinistralor
to execute said title. And it is further ordered,
1 dial a copy ol ihis rule be published once a momli
; lor throe months before said time.
A true extract from the minutes,
march 21 • ni3t TII BLOUNT, Del k.
Georgia, Burke County :
WHEREAS James Holland applies for let
ters of administration on the estate of Mary
Gridin, deceased.
These are llnreforo to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, in my office,
to shew cause why said loiters should not be grant J
ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, is
Waynesboro, this 2(ith March, 1833.
T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep’y. Cl’k.
mar 23
Georgia, Burke County.
Conn ol Ordinary, present their Honors G VV
Evans, Abel Lewis and E Pander, Esqrs
Rule A’t Si blh March, 1833.
UPON the application ol Mullord Marsh and
Fielding Fryer,praying that lire Clerk da is
sue a citation lor letters dismissory as administra
tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It
is *n motion of Counsel ordered, that tho same do
issue returnable to September term next ul this
Court, to be published once u month till said Court.
A one extract from the minutes,
march 20 Cm Tll BLOUNT, ucc o ti c.
Georgia, Jefferson County:
WHEREAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator
ul the estate of t ho late Manning Mprudley,
of said county, deceased, applies lor dismission
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors ot said dec’d to
he mid appear at my office, within tlielime prescrib
ed by law,to show cause, it any ttiey have, why said
letters should not he granted.
Given Under my hand, ul Louisville, tins 2Gtli
day ul Feb. 1838. EBENE/ER. BO 1 DWELL,
mar 1 Clerk C 0
G KORGIA, > By tho Court of Ordinary ol said
Burke county. ) County.
WTIEREAS Allen S B Prior executor of Ed
mund Prior, deceased, late of said county
lias petitioned lor fetters dismissory, staling that
he has fully administered said estate
Flieso are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to he and appear before said court on the first
Monday m May next, and then and there shew cause
why said loiters should not be granted. By order
of the court,
rtov 10 wG.n TII BLOUNT n c co a c
OBORGIA, > By the Court Ordinary lorJsai 1
Burke county, j Count"
7"11 EiIEAS .Sarah Smith Administratrix,
V o and Allen Ni> Prior, Administrator of
James .I Smith, deceased, late of said county, have
petitioned said court for letters dismissory, statin?
that they have fully administered said eslnie.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to he and appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, and then and there show
cause why said letters shall nut be granted. By
order of the court
nov 10 wdm 2G4 TII BI.OUA T P, dcc o n c
Georgia, Burke County:
V*/ IIEREAS Little Berry Burch applies for
v w letters dismissory, on the estate of Abisb
Jenkins, deceased. j
i hose are thetefore to cite and admonish nil nn l
singular the kindred and creditors nt said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the limn pre
, scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have,-
u hy said lelteis should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro,
this 22d day of March, 1838.
mar'JG Gm T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk.
GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary lor
Burke county \ said County.
John .S'axon, Administrator of
John 8. Kenner, deceased, Into of said conn
I ty.havo petitioned said court for letters dismisssory
' stating that ho lias fully administered said estate
I these are lliorelore to cite and admonish all cor
j corned, to ho and appear before said court on the first
j Monday in May next, and I hen and there shew cause
i why sa d lelteis should not he granted. By otderol
i the court.
nov 10 Gm T. 11. BLOUNT, d c c o n c
Georgia, Burke county:
WHEREAS, I! E Kirkland and Win Duke,
applies for Letters of Administration, on the
Estate of Madison Duke, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred nn-i eredilors of said deceased
to (Ho | heir objections (if any they have) in my of
fice within the lime prescribed hy law, to shew
cause why said letters should not ho granted.
Given nmler my hand at office, in Waynesboro - ,
this 7tli Match, 1838.
mar 20 vv3od T IT BLOUNT, I) CPk.
Georgia, Burke county:
■R A/ HEREAS William Hatcher, applies for lot
» » tors of administration on the estate of Ma
tilda Hatcher, deceased.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish ailond
singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the lime pre
scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro'
this 7lh day of March 1838.
mar 2n T II BLOUNT, n c c o i c
Georgia, Jefferson county:
'&&/’ H EREA.B, Patrick B Connolly, Adminislra
» » lorontlie Estate of Tarn!■ It Jones, late *
of said county, deceased, nppli<,. for Letters di
missory.
These are therefore to cite and monish all and
sing liar the heirs and creditors ol said deceased, to
lie and appear at mj office within the lime prescri
bed hy law, to file their objections, if any they
have, to shew cause why said letters should not ha
granted.
Given under my bund, at office, in Louisville,
this 16th day of March. 1838.
march 10 EBENEZER BOTgWEfct, Cfr.
Georgia, Burke County:
T\J if EiIEAS, Alfred Hudson applies lor Let
w V tors of Administration on the Estate of
Matthew M Spain, Jr., deceased.
These Hie llieielbre to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said {deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted
Given nndet ray hand, at office, in Waynesboro’,
this 7ih March, 1838.
mar "O Til BLOUNT, D elk