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*I,IST OK f.ETTEKs
REMAINING im (he i’nsl Olliee al leinuvitle,
(in. nn iho .H»' JVlaioli, 1838.
Atkins David Meltride Dr Wl!
Allnnl Byas MenssayJohn
Bolhwcll 0 K M’Unde miss Mary
Brow ii Toliver Nunn Washington
Casey Ro».ar M D (’arsons.! A
Cheatham James I. I’ncc (’alriek
fukei John I’rior Mary
Faigle Wm I' Kaitord Jalm V
Floarnoy K \V Hull lanrion
Gunn Jninos Huberts Green
Gnlim.m A- Williamson Rogers John
Heword William Kuilord Cmnpboil
Hutching Simon Sherrod James
Jones Jahez Storey iJenj A
JolniNtori II V Tisdale Win H
Jenkins John .1 Turner Janies K
Key Thomas Tnrvin Utifrtls
Key J S Thus H lea.sun I s IVI
Knight Kigali Tarver Suinind l!
turn roy Christian Walden capt Kli
Lime cars Mary Women Thomas <>
l-nnpji I s*w is W iilden Iveniaa
Lyon Col John W'a’aon Green G
McKigney Thos 2 W alton Daniel
Mitchell Giles Voiinghlnod David 3
K BOTH WELL, I*. M
I,IST OK J.KTTKUN
Remaining in the I’ost OJliee at W nynesl oro on the
Ist ol April, 13J8.
A
Allen John D A tin way Elijah
Allen A M Andrews ilamy
It
Rynti Enoch A. Klijnh I'.ell Mmilda
Hytai Emu Ii I tames William
Jhish Joseph Urigtnim \\ nliain
Byne Kigali 'I
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Cutis James ( „«ey I' K Mbs
Chilli hill Chain IV J Croekel Kloyd
( a,pi.'llfiii Hailey J Cook Sarah Ann
t ar»vvi II Enoch 11 I orkcr *S ten I ici i
I)
Daniel Moses De hen port widow ol S
Drake John Dobenpoit
Dreary I’ntrak
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Krvsm I rod, I ’ Ei tilts W J & Winiiiia
Evans Julia-**! A
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Fryer John 1 ox Samuel D
I'lnley Jatnca Fryer A G
rmley John
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Goldins Thomas (inDin George
Gilalrup |J K (indlreyc;
(■rilliii J Goillsy .Simeon
Gray Joshua (turnerG G
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Hines Georgian K ilill Ilrml,. y
liullund William
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Jenkins Sterling Jones Mad hew
Jones Mr Jones 11 I’
June* I) VV
ii
King Stephen C Kilpatrick ll.u.ius
Lagneniix Murlhn Lansing James K ,i
l.angkdl Align l ew is Thomas
Lumpkin K W Lewis Beniamin
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Mon.ss WSC Moon A |{
Moore JasT Muynors J««„
. oil,Jordon Milton I Vu r
me I.mu John
S 0 A ■' Nelson James
IS,, ‘ or ‘ Ann NecM.n Dr II
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Fahn.i l ew s I’orlniid ll.ehard
a sons John If Fa ree John R
' J eters,, Kvel.no Miss Calmer It
lareen John Carsons Dr T A
0,,. I»
Kolas,m Corner Hav 11,
Roberts .),'Dor,,.a. Royal Mosen A Cudliy
Koivua Hosry
Skinner John So„’|. Si|„„
s unmet W illnnn Nringcr Alexander
Thomas Joseph D J Tonison John
I.he.lv Kih.aid I Wiggins Amos
V 'w H n ‘o 1 Williams llenjamm V
W«-t William K Williams Mary A
JOS. J.WsK.v, r. M
ADJI I ISTKVT( > ft S A I,E.
vy lI.K he sold, (|,o (irsl Tuesday in Jnno
next, til. the lower market house in the eily
ol Augusta, within llie legal lauirs of sale, in pur.
•«" order of Iho Court el Ordinary ol
K, ‘ "tmond eoiuily, Ihe following property, hclone
Ingl" the estate ,> I Dimd JWiVu.ne, ,I,re,v ,,
Augii'lia 0 ' aJ, " ,I,U ,i ' M ~fwl '> rIw WR ' liurch.ii,
~ | ALO T, I
On ihe smith solo ol Hroad sin, I, in AlignMa, ,„ 1
r.s ° """ l ' 'romsanl
.1,1 ! H' I ,* Dn l m Width, hoiin,led
I, 1 hy loiol Isaac Henry, md west l,y lot ul U D-
Jiam I nniming.
. A l-OT,
n the smith sid, ~C Croud street, in Augusta, , , m .
1 * r,mllll l "'(, 8 in, In s, and rnnnmg
inek Ihe same,|l ihal along Marian v slreel hy who h
■it is hounded on Iho eusi, 2(il) | ( .,.|, with Ilia iie ‘
.provemeiits thereon, now uoctipud l.y Folia Car
‘no,and others.
Ai.au, FOUR I.OTS,
Onlhe n,nih sole Ol Hroad slreel, in Alignalii, n..w'
oeenpiodby W illmm .ham,,, and nlhcis, near iho'
t oriHT ol Hroiui and Marhtiry nlktls.
(Males ol' Ihe premises will he cxinhiled at the
•sale, When lienorms will he mml known
J' ur :!| "Id JOHN C. -KING, Adm'r
I MtonaiT TO VIKs IST* .! Ilk. „„
* g ll*,* oth nisi, a negro man, calls hiniscll Hull,
wivs Ihal In, 1,1 longs lo Hcii|.mun Runnels, al Mil’
ledgeydle; he is live tool eight inches high, dark
eomp.c, led, twenty-livo years old, has a sear,a, lha
right Kill,) ol ho nose liiamug up m lliw eyehiow
one oil iho lell side ol ihe lorohe.ul. ’1 he owner is
reipiealed in eome Inrward, |iav expenses and lake
lam Ir,an,jail. KLI .MORGAN, Jailor
npnl'J w :tw
KAll BOAD IIoTCK, ITUKIVIS, ««-•
■r J '1 lie undersign, d has taken , Imigo ol'ike
I k'i eon voinent house lonnerlv ~, ,
• Lj.y. j! .ineil Gy Mr John Jaekson, and known as
■ei;'' franklin flolid. 'I lie house is now undergoing
11 ihoroligh repair, and will ho hirnished wuh new
'lnrnilnie,making u m every respect rondo laid,, I,a
■I n nil I levs and traiisnail ensleufiers. The airatigetnenl
and eonyenienee ol lha Ini Im, l slahlos, w hi, h have
also been repaired, l umml kill lo please; i*Uo lot
having a constant slieamol w ater running lhion.>h
it, and Ihe slahles Inang exlensive and wol i snpphed.
tl a strict and nnrcmillcd am niioii lo iho eomlorl
nl Ins guests, non impose a elatm npi n the (mlnm
uge ol the public, he is eonlidtaU ill reerlviiio that
snppon which ii will he his assulfiolK emleavois Im
■ueiit and ohiaiu. Ii is, in tine, Ins design m make
tins cstahlishmeiit what il should Im, li.nl, man its
name and iho m,Tea.mg new.-sines nl ihe pi n e I.a
niiin’ enlarged and omprovi d aeeomnm,'alien, - j
For the eonyemenee of travellers wha may \ i.-n '
Ihe place hy slimes, there will lie, iilior ihe l>i ~t ■
Jim, ,n »nh mlid harouehe running heiween AlUeii
and the flelicon and .Madison Springs, wh.eh will
leave the Rad Rond Hotel every morning, ami re
turn the Mima evening. The page ol' hoard w ill bo
same »» at the oilier Imluls. 1) J KV I !■'
gpnl B 8!
%Sl® Itniartl.
• 1' an Tnesdav eyemiig last,either in Inglls
» *! «V, or on l ie W r.ghlahur,,' mad, w aim. 3 miles
ol Angnsla, a Red Moron a I'l II ’|< |' p |p ,( ,
iHiuing IHO or 15,,|,0 ha, k-net recoil... l
ed. (he name oil he subscriber is written inside the
Imkel Hook, the above reward will he given lor
W 1 m‘ y "1' hU *V' U " 1,<,0k MoU' V -Mr.
. / I.illle, "I the Giotio Hotel, or to the siihsenlmr m
Ciawlor.lvdie. THUS. J WKKHORN
ni.eJi, im Jf '
K ißoiiihk nllcr dale, application will he
, made lo Ihe home aide Inferior Court of Co-
Imnlaa eoiiniy.w Inisi sitting lor ordinary furposes,
for leave to sell the U„d and .Vegro-s belonging
maml Kol,en of said ,’„„ni V deoeltscu*
8 W i,i J RIIUDKJS- Ki'r
sN HAKEIJTK v« , Atlomica
L the Covington, G.i, oiler ,l M m services
I ■ ral adjustment and eoUeeum, ~| dehls
Valuable J(< ai risiiUclor Sai*'.
\LL I lint n.ANTA / K)N or TRACI Ol
JsAMIJ t on Jluroj ( nek, containing
between nine hundred mid a ihou.s.md ncn • 'I bore
i , Im (vvrf ii three mid lour huii'b'l acres o( '-avail
null ami ( ’lock 1 .ow (*n>und ,of which there ,s a
good proportion ineluHed and in good pluming or
Iter. The whole tract i.< well covered wiili • *ak,
i hickory and pine limber, and abound with line
•i'pringrt. Tho riaulahoii i* bounded hy Hum;
(’reck, o 111 • and a Im 11 ioilch, ond nowhere inoro
than one hnndrool yardN from llie Kail K«ad; the
fewer line only 2 mile* from the Kail Koad Depos
ilory, ai Hamburg. This riantilioii pomhcssch Ihe
advantage of us good a nidi heal ns any upon ihe
(. reek, w hieli could be eroded safely and elieup
I pon fie premise* there is Home improvement*, and
an excellent ore hold o! fruit trees. It can he
(rented tor at private sale until 11th April, w hen, if
not disposed of it will bo sold at public auction, to
| the highest bidder. The terms will bo liberal and
; niudoiiH convenient ns possible to purchasers, Imi a
j proportion musi bo paid oh delivery of deeds.*—
; There will he offered for sale, al lhe f>nmo time and
j place, a few Hogs, Horses, ( 'attic, Sheep, Honis,
A c , together wnh nil the plantation implements.
I Terms for the latter will bo cash on deliveay.—
’ I he whole will ho wold al the residence of the snb
j heriher, on the premises. The Milo is to effect a
! division among I rhn lo irs, and to saii-ly a fbw
| small debts duo hy (ho estate, 'l ilies will he made
! Hulihfiieiory to purehnHCTH. S. HAMMOND,
’ Surviving Triihteeoi the cstnloof K. A. Hammond,
march 22 wit
| OST lv\o (Vrbdeafrs of Stock in the Daren
- A hank; one Nob 11, fur twenty shares, dated
Hih «| Mu re 1 1 fH3f», signed hy K S Rcch, cftHbior;
j the other .No 7.77 lor ten shares, dated IHlh May
1837, and also signed by K S Ret**, cuHm r. Doth
ol huml eeitifieates are in my name. 7’hey were
(o*i Honielune Hineo together with a pocket book
'flic object of this advertise •incut is to comply with
iholorAn reipiind by the bunk to procure now
cerlifieiilcK. TiiOS.I JK.N NINO'S
fan 17 22ty3m
Law Notice.
f I HK uedorH.'gried having united in the prnetie
I ol the LA VV, offer their HOrvieeH to the public
They "dl attend the eof,la of .Muscogee, Marion,
f^tHvart, Randolph, Kurly, llaker, /.eeand Sumter,
of the ( hallahooehee ( in nil; Houston, of the flint
1 Circuit; aud'l’wiggs, fula. ki, Lowndes, Thoinaw,
Decatur and Dooly, of fho Soulheru Circuit. Hu
him hh eiilniHled to their cum will meet with prompt
1 intention. Their office is in .Americas, Sumter
couiiiy, where one ol them mav always be found
! when not absent OiibusincKs.
LOTT WARRKN,
VVM II CRAW!OKI)
oet 10 237 \\ i)
S \v\ Norm:, nm umh mgned having
A removeil from ( link eouuly to Lincolnian,
will nllcnd to I lie practice ol Law in the Superior
and Inferior CourlN of Lincoln eouuly, and the ad
jacent eounlicfl. ItiiMiiesa JMirusled lo his cure will
ho promptly altendcil to.
ih:\nlnh r. Mooßi:.
ReliTcne,' /. Hon. (.’buries Dougherty, lion. A.
S. ( la) ton, 1 hui. Thomas W. I I urn.,, (km. I'M ward
Harden, Athens ; ('. J. .lonkins, («. W. Craw lord,
A..L Miller, Col. John Miiludgu, William L. Jones,
Augusta
Lmcolnfen, IVlxirr It 2i, 1838. wlf
fii 1 0 iONTIC V i TC> ICS.—'Hie ( i rnmission-
B. ers of’ Kiddie Ruihlings for Ldgefiehl Hi.stricl
will iceeivo written proposals until lli« Ibihof
April next, for tho erection of <• now Rriek Court
House in said district; The* outlines of the buihl
| mg arc as follows, -00 by 18 feet, 28 feet pilch; a
passage running Jcngfhivi.su through tho lower
I story, w ith three office*? on each hide; tho court
looms and two jury rooms to ho in the upper sto
ry, and also tw» ranges of seats lor spectators. A
two story portico at the end.
further information, as to tho details, may he
had, and a plan ol the buihliiTg seen hy applying
lo the imdorsigiiral. A 15 A DDLSUN, Ch’n.
JCdgefield ('ll. iMarch La. DU w 6(
« i\otk i:. —Runaway from
. tho subscriber, on tho lOih
JrS&J in. I two negro fellows, Jacob
AJ&VI / and Spencer; Jacob is'fi bright
i mnlatto, straight black hair,
§/ ono or mote teeth out in front,
~ a very art(nl ami plausible fel
low, ulmul live, or live fid m\ inches high,and about
3.) y< ars of age. Spend r ii dark complected, well
made, about the same height ol Jacob, and about ‘J.;
years of age ; they bot h absconded the same night,
and ills mote than (uobabJe they are togethci and
are linking about hoiuc river plantation between
this and Augusta or .Savannah, it is more than likely
they will make li>r Augusta. Any pursuit or persons
appreheudingvml negroes,A’ delivering them safe to
the subscriber, in rkmiw HI District, Augusta or Sa
v ami', h jail, I will give fifty dollars, ami if any purj
I sun or persons can prove to tho conviction wl any
while in i’* v ,r men, lor harboring or earring oil said
iii'lto. s, I v\ im ■'iVß'""- limulro.l .10)1,.r s for llio no
nl k'ii., OlT.tf.il or PcruujlN, mill ill*
jin In iiMim ol bii.. i|iNM,MiS.I WiiOll.
negroas. , ~ , . i
Miimhvpll I'. O. Iliirrmnll . ‘' - ‘ l * lll
I.AIV IlliSCICVI I.!.)■; llu'.' .* L *
a'l'lio Miliscrilicr limingroinovcti l l> ,
U -dgi % lilt*, would l:lkw litis oj)|Miltuniiy I
in nl tun ilmnls IV ir funner pultoi4n;;«,
anil miiitil Slum llnit Itis linnsivis now
Ucpl l»v Ins broiltcr Julm N. Aloxnnifer,
for wlinin ha nolicils llie pnlionni-n nl Ills litends
mill nlhers, mill ussi.res itieni lltal every attention
will lie given liy llie present neeiipant In rentier litem
nniilori.title. THUS. W. ALEXA.NDKR.
'Unvinc InKen-tln li.uvioitfevillu lintel, I solicit
a slmro "I piddle palrnnnee, and promise tlint I w ill
Use my ulmosl exertions le ptve genernl sulislitelion
to nil who may call. JOIIM .V AI.IA VNDKIJ.
l.awrenei'Ville, IVw ninell nt. Al.'ift lt 'l'l wdm
TWUNTV DOI.I.AItS Ith.n VKI).
It WAWAV the
.ra * p'anlalinn ol .1. Kinusaj,
MyrYyaM dee ’ll, in (mllltnhiu eiilinlv, a
hont ihe Isl I leeeiaher. It ,\'e
, t / pro man, Ity tint name nl l.i'vs -
I > s t ahollt Iwenlv eiplil years
.nl ape,til a yellmv-e, in]tle.\inn,
hat mil a mttl.Utn, slnni and stpiare hnill, ami stilt
nr, very hadly. Me is sitppnsetl In In-lerktnguhonl
tin-c ity nl Augusia, in lie lias tt wile here The
alutv e few ard w ill he p i,v en Inr his apprehension and
eoidinenienl in any Milo -jail, or delivery I ■
ISAAC KA USAV,
jan I*l diVwll 10 Cohiinhm eouuly.
An (vxlrtuml iiiiu y and lennnUahh- em«-.
drs Alary Dillon, nl U dhanishmpli, was restored
lo heidlh hy die rise nl litis niedieine The symp
toms ol (his tleslrt sslng case w ere as follow k: Tmid
loss ot'appeiiie, palpilalinn ol die lieari, Iw ilehing
el die lendoiis.w n.(i a penea'al spasmndie alleelmn nl
dm mnseles, dillii tilly <d hreallnnp, puldiiuss,
lanp.nnr, lassitude, great depression nl spirits, w idi
die le ir nl Mime nnpenilinp evil, a sensalinn nl
llailenng nl die pit of iho sioniueli, irregular tran
sient pains in diilereni purls, greul emaneipution
willi oilier symptoms ol exlreniedelalily.
j The iilinve ease was pronouileed linprlsss hy
I three nl (he ninsi eniineut ph v sieians, and a disso*
| I til am oldie patient daily awailrd lurhy her Uiends,
which may he amln nlieaied hy the physieians
who were m allrndanee. Mio has piven her eh-.er
lid permission to publish Iho above lav Us. and will
also "ladly pive any ndoruiaiinn respeeiinu tho
honetil she has leeeiv ej lo am empni'ine innnl.
AI.UvV D11.1.0.N.
90”. Mr. C'haiicN Nt'iupU-, who had been
uflheK'd lirr live years with Illllllelullulaill.il \>di
nr.i. applied in Dr I.v ans on di - Ith nl Am . lahor
nip under the Inilnwnn; symplnms: .1 sense nl
lightness across ihe chest, with the greatest dilli
cully in breathing, distressing cough, generally
< tilling w nh copious ex pee I unit lull nl'v iscid phlegm,
disturbed rest, the lace tnrgirl and nl a livirl hue;
eould not lie in a horizontal position without dm'
sensalinn nl imim-diale snlUiealinn, languor, drow
siness, and Urssin.ss in the head, and loss ot aj>-
peple.
Mr N. applied to dm most eminent physician in
the city, likewise used sevwiti oilwr remedies
without ohmining any permanent Irrsnlit mi
ni his Iriends persuaded him o place liiiMcll
under Dr I'.virus' taoißmcnt. ilc is now relieved
nl his eompliMirt, oral called al ihe oflicc yesterday,
avowing that he had it.il Words 10 express his gniii
udefnr ihehenelil ho had received.
For gain by ANTONV A- //AIMK.S
it 11. Lbe sold, on the lirst Tuesday in July
» * next, agreeable Pi an order of the Inferior
Cnnri of /.’inke eniniiv, while siuing lor ordinal v
purposes, m t\ iyneshi.mil.«l,, liirrke eminlv, t , lh .
negro woman named Oafncy, and her inliinlChild,
helon - In the esialu nl.hinadi.nl Johns, dei erised,
lain n I said Count v, sold lor Iho heneiit of die heirs
and eredilois nl said deceased. Terms ea.h
a;nl '■> td JOHASi, Adin r.
‘ S *v .'.
Georgia, Burke County.
Court nl Ordinary, present their Honors G AV
I vans. Abel l-ewm and K I‘olmer, iirqrs.
KuUfii Si, i>lh Mirih, 183A.
IT SON the petition of Samuel Barron, executor of
J Absolve. Kin-cy, deceased, lulu oftiurkc co.
suiting lint hu Inn- fully i xcuulod said will and sol*
, lied lliu cslalc of said deceased, mid praying letters
disnn -Kory. It is lliuruldru, on motion of counsel,
■ ordered I Hut ll»« GTc'k do i«sne a citation, returna
ble to .September < onn next, requiring all persons
i interested then and there to show cnitao why the
sumo should not be granted : And it is further or
• derod tliatsaid citation be publisher once a month
■ till said court. A true extract troin the minutes.
roar 30 6m T. H BLOUNT, 1). Gl’h
j 17(01 >lt months Mi.'- drite application will be
I * made to the 7/onorablo the Inferior Court of
( llurko county, when silting for ordinary purposes,
I for leave to sell all the real and personal property of
Henry Utley, lute of Burke county, deceased.
1 UT 1.1,1 AM UTLEY,) . ,
f GKKfN UTI.KV, Al
doc 1 381 in tin
I _______ _____ __ ..
montliH altur data, application will be
" made to Ihe I loiiorable Inferior Court ofJeflTer-
Hon county, when .sitting lor Ordinary purpose, for
1 leave to sell the Real Kata to of the lulc Aalhan
BraB.sc I, ilec’d ofsnid counlv
MAT!IA.N UK AS.S'/.p,adm’r.
Jan 4—m4t 2 With the will annexed.
SfOIJ R montliH after d lie application will lie made
In the honorable the Justices of Iho Inferior
, ('ourlol A*'(*ri\en county while Hitting Ibr ordinary
I purpoM n, lor 'leave lo sell tho Linda helougiug lu
tin; Enuloof John M. Roberts, deevased, late of
satd county. SfKBIIEN MlLLS,ndni’r.
, DELIA ROBERTS, udm’rx.
Feb slh, 1838 4tm 23
iAOMR months after day application will he
made to (he hon the Inferior Court of Burke
y county, while silling for ordinary purposes, lor
leave lo sell all the real estate belonging to Hilliard
.1 Roe, deceased, march 20 A H ROK, Adiu’r.
I 1111 momlih after dale, application will he
made to the ilonora.de the Inferior Court of
IScriven County, when silling for ordinary pnipb
r hoh, lor leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the
» Estate of James Boston, dec’d-
THOMAS BOSTON, Adra
Efou ii montliH after date, application vv’dljhc
made lo i hu honorable 1 nferior Coin I of Burko
, county, when silling for ordinary purposes, lor
~ leave lo sell lot, number three hundred and thirty-
I lour, r 33 1; in the sixth district, Carrol county, con
taining two hundred two rind a half acres.
Jau 23 ■■lBe.4tn Win W MAUN I), AdnK
IR months after date,application vv ill he made
lo the honorable tho inferior court of Jeffer
son county, when sitting as a court for ordinaly
i purposes for leave lo sell the land and negroes of
» Richuffl Iludwon, deceased.
' march 10 JIARVEV B FIBRIN, AdraV.
j | >1 R months after d'lloapplication w ill be made
B to the honorable Inferior court ol Loliinibia
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor
leave lo sell the following lots ol Land, vi/.t Ao 408,
I in Ith district; 287, 27th district; 78 and 10, if ill
district; all Early county, belonging to the estate of
James Bl ickalone, deceased.
w M P BEALL,
W M. VARBOROHfHF,
jan 10—15 tuliiiinislrutors.
!A<M.IR hiontln after dale, application will ho
made lo the honorable the Jnfeiier Court of
* Bmko county, when setting lor ordinary purposes,
1 lor leave I » sell all tho real estate belonging lo the
estate of John J. Roc, deceased.
1 A. 11. ROE, Administrator.
J Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838, 4m
|\J OTIC IC.—E o ir months after dale,application
I I m will ho made to the honorable Inferior Court
of Jane obi eotiniy, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave lo soil n part of tho real estate of
, John WilliiighAm, deceased.
ISAAC WI LLINfHI AM, } . ,
KKLS'ON GAKKETT, { A "" r *’
March tfth, 1838. mar 23 4m
1 (%J OTICE.—AII those indebted to the estate ol
1 IV John Willingham, late ol Lincoln county, de
-1 cciiMcd, arc requested lo make immediate paymruil,
1 ami iliumu having claims against the sui.ie to pre
’ sent them in lerms ol the law.
- ISAAC WILLINGHAM,) , . ,
N 1.1.50 N GARRETT, f A<lMl ‘ w -
March Stir, 1838. mar 33 wCt
\( AKII.-I»i . H. Nt secou having perma
neully located him-cll five miles south of
Wnynesborongh, Burke county, on the place lately
owned hy Air. Al. Almond,respectfully lenders Ins
services to ih ‘citizensof that vicinity in the various
branches ofhis profession,
lid) 33 Ilw‘ II
\LL persons ha' ing demands against the Mists
of Alary \\ Tide, ded’d, late ol llurko eonnly,
will present the sumo, duly attested, within Iho time
prescribed hy _ ] E 1,1 AS BELL,
fell f, 183 d. otlm'r lor Alary While,
mar 3 49
lioaidtug School lot Voting Ladies.
AT
MMuilisin .V Jersey, near \lornsfnmi.
ADA AIK CIIK.GAHAV having completed
■"angemetits necessary to the removal Iromlhc
H". v ork of tho establishment she has had
city ol New / ""iiageinent lor a number ol
under her euro ana same t«> Almlison N
years, intends |o tranalor uw This village
Jersey, on .1.0 first ot May nex .
eelehruled for ns cxtr,.7 H ' hcalthlnhiess, .
easy access in tiro short spue' 0 two hours horn |
New Aoik, hy means ol the rail rose. 10111 ■ crsl Aj j
city to Newark, mm tlienco hy tire Morn., ~U 1
Lsse* rail rotui to Alatlisun.
Tho house intended for Ihe reception of young
Ladies has been built with Ihe utmost attention to- 1
wards their eomlort, and particularly with n view !
lo protect them against Ihe excessive Inal of sum- 1
mer, or'the .severity of w inter. It stands on Ihe 1
dcc/ivity ol a Will, within an enclosure ofsevera/ '
aerosol ground; is snllieicnlly distant Iron, the
yi/lage to he Iroe from noise arid disinrlmneo,vvlii/e I 1
it is iicvertheiess fur from being solitary. The
Boarding School at Madison will be conducted on ! (
the same principles, ami under the same regulations j
ns lire one now in New Vork, w ith the inception of
the division of time respecting (he hours of study 1
nml exercise; these w ill he arranged so as to beVess 1
ohjeelionuh/u with regard lo health, and In other 1
respects more prstlheTive cd good. Professors on
the I‘tnuo, einging. Dancing, Ac. known hy their !
long and snecesslnl services in the above establish- 1
merit nt New \ ork, will continue to he attached to 1
the house; In short, there will hu no n/teratiou hut i
.-m il as has appeared to ho ol mutual advantage, i
lumie/v, the change ofloenfijy, and in eonseipienVf, !
a reduction in the price of Board, Tuition, Arc.
March 13 57w3m
T he Georgia Jonrnn/, Alil/edgev i//e, will copy the j
above weekly 3 months, and charge the sumo lo 1
the Ghronie/e A- Sentinel ollieo.
W. v..v!T. h!L£T
.i n'ou.\n:s .it laiv,
Alotieello nml Gateuton, Georgia, |
V (I ’ I LI. pnielH e in lire se\ ernl courts olTheemm- i
» * tiesol Jasper, Jones, Alorgun, I’utiiaiii, Bald- !
win, Butts, Henry, Newton, .Monroe, Wplloe, and
in the federal Court for the district of Gsurgia.
KK/'TiIIKNtM’.S.
As/,’ usla.—A. J. »V T. W. Miller; Webster, I'ur- j
maleeiV ('o, llarvlland, Ui.'lev, i!p Co.
Mucnn. I’oo W Nishil, Henry G. Lamar, Charles .
J. Ale Donald.
.SVnwamr/i.—Berrien and Cuylcr, G. li. Lamar, Jo
seph \\ Jackson.
C/mi/c.ooa —James L. I’eligruo, Weed .° I'unnin,
C. it G. 11 Kelsey «t //alsiead.
'J’he Charleston Courier and .Mercury, and New
Vork Courier ami Knqnirer w ill publish Iheahuvu
I w ice a w eek Ihr-liTaotil lis and liirw aid their accoimts
to tlus ollieo. nov 17 w tint 3A3
S AAA NO’l it Ev— Ihe subscriber has settled
“ 3 in Columhus, Gn. and VvHl give his prompt at
tention lo any business intrusted to him. Hisotliee
. is in Air. Hepburn’s brick tencmenl, opposite the
Oglethorpe House. f. A. NISIIIiT.
Coluinfms, Alaroh 27. w4m
a , OEUaIR,
H On ihe Rail Uoud, 10 mite- from Ibis city.
. l '-t. H .The subscriber iiitorins bis irietids and the
public, llint he lias leased iron. Air Verdery, his
lute residence at ItAI Air, ami that ho is now pre
pared lo accommodate Iron, twenty to thirty per
sons with 7)0.1 UIJ ilnring the summer months, tom
ftidnciiig on the Ist .May.
Ill'll Air is situated on ihe line of tho Georgia
Uml Road, leu miles (mm ihe city, and the cars
pass up and dow n daily within twenty feet ol the
door, for health, Tel 1 Air is not surpassed by any
spot in Ihe country, being situated on an elevated
point ollaud, and supplied with the purest sprite'
water.
1 ho subscriber pledges himself lo u-c every ex
ertion to accommodate those who mav palroni-e his
establishment. tlfej. .M. \A ALKLU
april C wI tv
Georgia— Burke county.
Court of Ordinary—present, their Honors G. W.
I.vans, Abel I a-uis, and IS. Palmer, esqs.
Rule fin. fit , March bth, 1838.
I [PON the petition of Elisha Daymans,executor
vJ of Samuel Daymans, deceased, late of Burks
county, staling that ho has hilly executed iho last
will and testament ot said Stephen 1 laymans, de
ceased, and praying letters dhmtissory, Jt is there- 1
lore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that iho clerk ;
do issue a imitation requiring all concerned,to he
and appear at the court at September term next, j
then and there to sHw cause why said letters aliall !
not be granted, and that saiil i ititalion be publish
ed once a mould till said court.
A true extract Irom the minutes,
march 21 mOt 'J' II BLOUNT, D d’k.
1 Georgia, Burke; comity:
Court ot Ordinary—present, their honors <1 W Ev- i
ass, Abel Lewis and E I’almcr, Esqrs.
March C>lh 1838.
B T I’O.N the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray
uJ county, slating that Abner E Holliday dec'd,
ot Burke county, cid, in the county of Munroe, on
the Old day ol October, 1835, by his bond of that \
date; a copy at which is filed in this court, hind him- i
self, his heirs anil assigns, to execute toonoWll- 1
limn Daniel, and his assigns, ol Murray county, by !
the first day of [January, 183(5, titles to that lot of
land known by the number one hundred and sixty,
in the 10th district, 13th section, originally Chero
kee county; and staling that said Abner E departed 1
this life without executing said title; and that the j
said Dennis is the assignee of said bund; ami I
praying this court to direct Mathew .bines, the ad- !
rninislrutui on the estateoi said Abner E. to cxe j
cute title to said lot to the said Dennis. Wliorenp
on, it is,on motion ol Million! Marsh, counsel lor |
said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause is -
show n to the contrary, that on the first Monday in |
July next, this court will direct said adniimislrator
to < xcculo said title. And it is further ordered, j
thin a copy ot this rule be published once a month |
for three months before said time.
A true extract from the minutes,
march 21 tnbt T U BLOUNT, D cl'k.
Georgia, Burke County :
Wi) f.UEA.S .bniics Holland applies tor let- i
tors ot administration on the estate of Mary I
Grillin, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and !
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de- j
ceased, to tile their objections, it any they have, j
within iho lime ‘prescribed by law, in my ollice, I
to show cause why said letters should not ho grunt- '
ed. Given under my hand and seal at otliec, in
Waynesboro, this 2(ltli March, 1838.
T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep’y. Cl’k.
mar 23
Georgia, Burke County.
Court ol Ordinary, present their Honors W G
Evans, Abel Lewis and B Pander, Esqrs
Rule iVi Si :>th March, 18 38
UPON the application ol Miillonl Marsh and
Fielding Fryer,praying that the Clerk do i. -
sue a citation for Fitters disiiussory as administra
tors on iho estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It
is *n motion of Counsel ordered, that iho same do
issue returnable to September Kuhn next ol this
Court, to be published once a month till said Court.
A true extract from the minutes,
march 20 Om T H BLOUNT, nccon c.
Georgia, Jefferson County :
Wi /LUKAS lEgcr L (Lambic, Administrator
ol the estate of the late Manning Mpradley,
of said county, deceased, applies for dismission
■ front said administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singtrlur the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to
ho and appear at my office, within ltie lime prescrib
ed by law,to show cause, ilany they have, why said
101 l .ts should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at Louisville, tins 2Cth
day of Feh. 1838. EBENEZEK BO I DWELL,
mar 1 Clerk C O
IIEOIKI I A,} By the Court of Ordinary ol said
Burke county, i County.
WHEREAS Allen S I! Prior executor of Ed
mund Prior, deceased, late of said county
has petitioned for letters disniissory, staling that
lie has fully administered said estate
I’hcsearo therefore to cite ami admonish all con
cerned to be and appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, and then and til ere shew cause
why said letters should not be grunted. By order
of the 'court,
nov 10 w6m T H BLOUiVT t> oco a c
( II'.OIHIIA,) By the Court Ordinary lorjsatd
Ihtrkc c'i!‘iih/, i Count"
(a B/'JI EKEAS An ran Smith Administratrix,
W w and Allen <V B Prior, Administrator ol
James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have
| petitioned said court lor letters, disniissory, slating
that they have fully administered said estate. ,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to bo and appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, and then and there shew
cause why said letters shall not bo granted. By
order of the court
nov 10 wiini 2(’l TII BLOUNT, ncc « n c
Georgia, Burke County:
WHEREAS Little Berry Burch applies fo!r
letters disniissory, on iho estate ol Abis'h
Jenkins, deceased.
These are theielbrc to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the time pro
scribed by law, to show cause, il any they have,
why said letlcis should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro,
Ibis 22d day of March, 1838.
mar 26 6ra _T. H. BLOUNT, Dcp. Clerk.
apOROIAyi By the Court of Ordinary for
UuriiC rou ’''Jl >, said County.
* HT’IHCKIA*' •J'- I ' lll A'uxon, Administrator of
' >m S. Kenner, deceased, late of said conn
Jv '-. . 1 *aid court & letters dismisssory
ly, have poliUone.u'dmitiislereu sd.'d estate
staling that he has fully _ 'monish all con
these are therefore to cite and u... n the first
rented, to be and appear before said courts. ... I
Monday in May next, mid then and there shew cans.,
why said letters should lut bo granted. By oulcrol 1
the court.
nov 10 Om T. H. BLOUNT, » o o o d c
Georgia* Burke count y:
WHEREAS?, It L Kirkland and IVin Duke, !
nppdes for Letters ol Administration, on the
Estate of Madison Duke, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred mm creditors of said deceased !
to file their objections (if any they have) in mv of- |
lice w ithin the time, prescribed by law, to show !
( cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given odder my band at office, in Waynesboro’, I
1 ibis 7lh Match, 1838.
mar 20 w3oel TPI BLOUN7', I) (I k ,
.Georuin, Burke county:
HLREAS William Hatcher,applies for let- 1
»* Jers Os administration on the estate of Ma-
\ tdda Hatcher, deceased.
j ’] hese are therefore toc’ite and admonish all and !
' singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, ;
I to he and appear at my ollice within the lime pro- !
.scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have,
( w hy said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office,'tn Waynesboro'
j this 7th day of March 1838.
mar 20 T 11 BLOUNT, D O 0 O D O.
Georgia, Jefferson couni yr
j \MJ HEREAS, Patrick B I oimaliy, Admmistra
j i » lor on the Estate of Tandy C Jones, late
of strut county, deceased, applies for Letters di*
missory.
These ate therefot'e to cite and admonish all and
singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at 1115 ollice within the time prescri
bed bylaw, to file their objections, if any they
have, to shew cafiso why said letters should nut be
granted.
Given under ray hand, at office, in Louisville,
this Kith day of March, 1838.
march 16 EBENEZEK BOTHWKLL. Clk.
{Georgia. Burke County:
Ul i/EREAS, Alfred Hudson applies tor Let
ters of Administration on the Estate of
Matthew 51 Spain, Jr.,deceased.
These are thetefore In cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said (deceased,
to Ihj and 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
Given midei my hand, at ollice, in Waynesboro’
this 7th March, iSUS.
mar 20 T H BLOUNT, D el k.
Georgia.. Burke Comity.
Court ul Ordinary, present, their ftonors G W
Evans, Abel Lewis, ami E Palmer, Esqrs. ’
Half Ni SI, 5M March, 1838
J [PON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis
trator ul John Walls, deceased, this day filed
praying that a Citation may is»uu for letters dismis- '
sory from said Administration. Jt is on motion
ordered that the same do issue and ho published '
once amount for six mouths. A true extract from 1
the minutes. Til BLOUNT, on c out
I Mu ah’A' Cm
AIEUINIST RATRIX’ SALE.
ON l lie first Tuesday in June nett, at llio market
house in the town of Louisville, Jellerson co.
I) el ween the usual houra of sale, will he sold, the
1 following property, being a part of the real and per
sonal estate of Andrew E. Wells, deceased to wit,
a tract ol land lying in the county of Jefferson, and
I adjoining ilia town enunnons of Louisville, and
lands of Asa Holt, and others, on the Ogcccheo
| river, containing three hundred and fifty-nine acres,
I more or less.
Ahu, the dwelling house of tin: deceased, in the
' town of Louisville, ti getVer with the lots thereto
attached, out buildings, (fee. also, the office occu
! pied by Hrs. Jenkins <fe Lcmle ; also, the store house
w ith the lot attached thereto, now occupied by John
I Campbell; also, tlre following Negro slaves, to w it,
, four valuable men and one woman, named as lol
; lows : Tom, Henry, Barrel, Edward and Nelly, to
I be sold agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordi
nary d's Ibo county of Jefferson, for the benefit of
I the creditors of the said decaseed. Terms of sale,
[ for the negroes, cash ; for the real property, credit
j until the first day of January next, upon purchasers
( giving small notes and security.
.MARY J. WELLS, Administratrix.
Apnl3, 1838. td
St Ul tJON SIIEUJFF’S ISA LIST ~
WILL lie sold, on the first Tuesday in May
next, before the Court House door, in Jaek-
I son, between the usual hours of sale, one hundred
acres of pine land, adjoining lands of A. S. Jones,
; Mrs. Nancy Taylor, and Archibald Strugles, levied
| on as the property of W illiam S. Taylor, In satisfy
sundry (1. las. in favor of Michel O’Conor, James If.
Hill, and others. J’roperly pointed out by plaintiff
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
JACOB IJRVAN, Sheriff.
April,il, 1839. id
warren's!lß Si F F’S 8 ALB.
WJLL he soM on the first Tuesday in May
next, between the usual hours of sale, tbo
following property, to wil:
I One ball (if a house and lot known ns the Eagle
j Tavern, m the tow n of WarreriteH, levied on ns the
I property of .Stephen Blount, tosalisiyja 11. fa. in (avor
lof Esuvv Brooks vs. Stephen Blount—property
! ponged out hy Plaintiffs Attorney
| AlfO, one hundred and twenty acres cf land on the
j waters of Cufson’s creek, adjoining lands ol Henry
i 1 light, and ethers, levied on «« the properly of Am
j brose Heath, to satisfy sundry fi. fas, in lavor of
j Charles Wilder, ami others, vs. said Ambrose Heath,
l Timothy White, and John Wright, li. fas. coming
: from a Justice's Court, Hist. No. l. r >s. Properly
pointed but hy the defendant. Levy made and
returned to me hy a Constable.
JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sh’ff.
March 21), 1938. id
| JJIRKK SJIEIUIT ’S SALK.
ON the first Tuesday in May next, will he sold, at
the Court House door, between the usual hours
of sale, one bay mare, one gig and harness, and one
tract ol land, containing DO sen s, more or less, levied
or) as the properly ol Lewis P. Tisser, il being the
place whereon lie Jives, to satisfy all. fa. issued,
from the Superior Court of Burke county, in favor
Augustus G. Bemhler, vs. Lewis P; Tisser.
W. B. HUL’GLASS, Sheriff B. C.
March 28,1838.
'BIIftKBSHE RIFF’S SALE.
■ |N the fi.st Tuesday in Mav next, will be sold
'■J at the Court House door, between the usual
hours of sale, one dark hay horse, levied on as the
property of George McKay, to satisfy a ft. la. issued
Irotn the Inferior Court of Richmond county, in fa
vor of Wedlhyo Catlin vs. George McKay.
W. B. HOUGLASS, Sherill'B, C.
_ Mart lt 3‘J. I«*3.
JVy 01 iCE.—Will ho sold on the first Tuesday
INI in .May next, at the Court liouse door in Ufitr
renton, Warren county, within the usual hours ol
sale, two hundred and twenly-eig hi acres of oak
and hickory land, whereon William Wilder how
lives, levied upon as the property ol William Wild
er, to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of John G. Winter vs.
William Wilder and .Solomon Wilder.
JAS. HALL, Hep. Sheriff.
March 29, 1838.
WARREN SJIFIUFF’S SALE.
Wild, he sold bn lire first Tuesday in May
next, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit, four hundred acres of
Pine land, more or less, on the waters of Ogeechee
river, adjoining lands of Reuben May, and others,
ami seven negroes, to wit. Cherry, about twenty
six years of age, Enoch, nine years as age, Vilet,
severt years of age, Betsey, five years o( oge, Lewis,
one yeai old, and Mike, twenty-five or six years of
age; j.ohisn, twelve or thirteen years of age, alt
levied on ss the property of Richard Wiggins, de
ceased; to satisfy a fi. fa. froni Craw liar hii}>eri«ir
Court, in favor of Enoch J. Wall, vs. Joshua Rowe,
sen., Jesse Kigbhy, Jeremiah Wilclmr, Reuben
May, Amos Wiggins, Executors of Richard Wig
gins, deceased, and Ends R. f'luvcihjn, security on
thcappeal. Property pointed out by Ilettben May
and Jeronii ih Wilcltar, as executors.
JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff.
March 2-4, 1838. vvld
9 JiOSTFONEI) SALK,— By virtue of an or
i i- tier of the honorable the Inferior Court of Co
lumbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold at Columbia Court House, on the first
Tuesday in June next, between the usual hours, a
Negro woman named Orange, belonging to to the
heirs of W illiam Whitcomb , deceased, lor llio pur
pose of distribution among said heirs.
Terms made known at the sale.
GABRIEL JONES.Trustee.
March 27,1838. wtd
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in June
next, at the court house door in the town of
Waynesboro ugh, Burk county, to the highest bidder,
if not disposed of before, according to the last will
and testament of Elizabeth Bryan, late of said coun
ty, deceased, the following property, viz ; two tracts
)ul land in said county,one adjoining lands of Calvin
I B. FoukT'ki #ud Thomas Archer, containing live
I hundred and tbiriv-s“ VL ‘U acres, more or less; the
' contains filiy-oi'T|i„ acres, pwre or less, it
being ones. ‘* ,Ln
Bryan, deceased. ... ,
Also, three Negroes, to Wit, John,- Charles, and a
small girl Mary. Terms cash. .
_aprilj;_ vvld JAM ES GRUBS, Ex E
OTH'.E.—AII persons having demands againsf
-v A Iho estate of Elizabeth Bryan, late of Burk co,
deceased, w ill render them In according to law, and
those indebted will make payment without delay.
npriia cm- jamles grubs, Ext,
EX lAt TOR'S S V LIT
WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in June
next,at the lower market house in Augusta,
j between the usual hours of sale, a tract ol land in
| Richtn’u co, lying on the Louisville,road near the
! Factory, containing one hundred and one-fourth
' acres, adjoining the lands of E. B. Glasscock and
’ Barney,sold agreeable to the last vv ill and testament
i of Philip Lumpkin, deceased.
upiilS E. W. LUMPKIN, Ex’f.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Inferior
i i'*- Court of Burke county, while setting lor or
dinary purposes, will be sold lei the highest bidder
on the first Tuesday in Juno next, at the court
| lions.' in Waynesboro', between the nutal hours
i ol sale, the following properly to wil: Four NC -
) gfocs, Sam, tjaoinncr, Mary, Fanny, and Two
\ hundred and fifty Acres of Laud, more
| or loss, adjoining lands of A Telfair and estate of
I Henry Utley; also Throe hundred acres of
I Land, murour less, udj( ining Hancock and estate
i ofj I 1 (ley; also. Four hundred and seventy
j (HO) acres ol Land, more or less, adjoining Per
ry and Pclfatr, belonging to the estate ot Henry
i Utley, bite ol Burke county, licensed, sold forth'
benefit ol the heirs and creditors ul said deceased ;
Perms on the day ol salet purchaser to pay for titles
Fob U ‘lowtd IV,M UTLEY,
green Utley,
Ad'mr ofHcnry Utley, deceased
(IHARDIAN’S SALE.
A GREEAB EE to an order of the honorable the
xA. Inferior Court of Scriven county, when silling
for ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tues
day in June next, before the Court House door, in
the village of Jacksonhoro, Sh riven county, between
the usual hours of sale, six hundred acres of pine
•and, lying in said county, adjoining lands of George
fi. Matter, Jacob W ells, and others, belonging I i
the minor heirs ot James Scott, sold for the benefit
ol said minors LEWIS POWELL, Guardian
March 28,1838.
ZOEOKOIA, ) Court ol Urd i it r a
B •riven countu. ) September Term 1837.
Ul ON application ol Alexander F, Hopson,admi
nistrutor debonts non,of the estate Green H
Pearce dcc’d.,stating that be lias fully administered
said estate and praying citation for Inters dismissory,
itts on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita
tion requiring all persons to shew cause why llte
same shall not be granted—and that the same he
published once a month for six months.
A true extract trout the minutes, this I2(h day of
September, 1337. JOSHUA PERKY, el k
onv. 4 mOm 20J
ADMINISTHATCH’S S AL I;.
AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable the
infonor Court of Scnven county, when sinj,‘„
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tue
day in June next, before the Court House tn ihe vp.
Inge of Jaeksonhuro, Scriven county, between lbs
usual hours of sale, seven hundred and fifty acres
of pine land,lying in said county, belonging to p,*
estate of John Moore, deceased ; sold for the benefit
ol the heirs and creditors.
\V ILI.IAM MOOR, Adiaioistrator
.March 23, 1838.
,4 OREEABLE lo an order oftho bon. the lidiT
ia. nurConrtof burke county, when sitting to
ordinary purposes, will be sold, on tho first Tues.
day in June next, before the Court House door hi
Waynesboro’, between the usual hours of sale,
Five Hundred and ninety foarjneres of Land in said
county, adjoining lands of William Patterson, Wm
Rollins, and others, belonging to the estate of Ralph
Penrew, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heir#
and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day
of sale. MARTHA PEiVRCW, Adm’x.
march 30 vvtd
A CUECABLE to an order of the lion, the
- Inferior Court of Scrivan county, while sit
ting as a court ol ordinary, will besold on the first
Tuesday in May next, beloie tho Court House
door in tho village of Jaeksonhoro, between the
usual hours of sate, the following properly to wit,
A tract of Pine Laud, lying in said county,
containing one hundred and seventy-two nerd,
more or less, adjoining lands of James O Gold wine,
Gravil Rovill, am) oihors. Also, a Negro Man*
by Urn name of Fortune, all belonging toihecs
lute of William R Hopson, deceased—sold lor the
benefit of llic heirs ami creditors of said estate.
feb 86,1888 wtd MOSES N. M’GALL Ex’r.
Af> MI MS f U ATOUS’ SALE. *
WJI.L he soU by virtue of an order of tlie
honorable, the Inferior Court of Columbia
county, when sitting (or ordinary purposes, at
Drayton, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in
May next, between the usual hours of sale, Two
hundred and two and a half acres pine land in
Dooly county, known as lot number 36, in the 10th
District, belonging to the estate of Daniel Shipp,
deceased, and to bo sold (or the benefit of llm
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known at the sale.
JOIRV CARTRIDGE, Admt.
mar I 48wtd
WIRE be sold on the first Tuesday in May
next, before the court-house dour,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 and Henry, |,o- I
longing to the estate of Ally Ann Gross, deceased •
sold agreeable to an order of the honorable the in’
(erior court of Scrivcn county, (or the benefit ol the
licirs of said deceased.
JAMIiSP. THOMPSON, admV.
Felj’flth, 1838 wifi :!■)
WIRR be sold, on the first Tuesday m Amo
next, between Ihe usual hours ofsnle.nMlk.
Court Ho use door in ihe town of Wayrushono’./it,,
vinno of an order of flic Honorable Inferior
of Rurke County, when sitting lor ordinary purpo
ses, obe negro named Nimrod, belonging to ihe
estate of Peter Applewhite, deceased, sold for tlm
benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said decegstd,
Terms ot sale on tho day.
inarch 30 JOH N AI'PRE WHITE, Adm'r.
Administrator’s Sale. , ,
ON the first Tuesday in May next at the 5W
of the court house in Waynesboro, Harks
county between the usual hours of sale will ke
sold Two Hundred acres ot oak and hic-koP"
land granted to John Taggart, lying on (he mail
between Louisville and Waynesboro’, about ninn
miles from Louisville, adjoining lands belonging
to Elijah At tawny and others; also a tract epic
tinning one hundred And thirty acres, granted to
Elijah Watkins, joining A(cr. aider Gordon, Wm.
Rollins, Andrew RoijplJson, and others. Aho a
tract granted to John Npencor, adjoining lands
bcloßging to Seaborn Jones mid Mptthcw Burkes,
on the waters of the Buckbeutl, containing two
hundred acres. All the above lands lie in
Burke poojrly,end belong to the estate of Homer
\ Melton, deceased, and .old by order of the court
of ordinary ol Jefferson county, lor Ihe purpose of
a division between the distributes ot the said I
estate. Terms of sale credit till ihe first of .lamia-/
ry next. ROGER R GA.MBRE, Ailin’r.
march 13 58wtd
AGREEABLE to an Urnij? of me honorabl* ilm
Infeiior Court of Richmond county, will / )( >,
sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at tho Copn'
House at Elbferton, Ga ' /
A house aild hit in Petersburg, Elbert counts,
belonging tu'tho Gsßife A. (frnhfirii, dec‘d.
march 3 WM. M. D’ANTIUNAC.admV
niar 5 51
.4 GREEABLE to an order of the lionorahle Jn
/ V ferior Court of Burke county .while silting for
ordinary \ imposes will ho mi hi on the (list Tuesday
in May next, at the Court lloilse in llic town of
Wriyneshorongli, between the usual hours ol sale:
One House and Lot In said town, belonging to the
estate of tlrilVnlldii Vs arson,'dec'd. Sold subject to
a mortgage in favor of Joseph Calcs, Esq. Terms
iifsale on the day. Purchaser to pav for titles.
JOHN SAXON',
Feb 33 Adra'r of Hamilton Watson, dec'd.
Ibh 38 Wtd
AGICEEAHRE to an order of the Interim
court of Burke county, when selling form
dinary purposes, will besold on the first Tuosdu)
in May next, at tho court house in the tow n n
Waynesboro, Biirkc county, 537 acres of Jfl.ndj am
one Negro girl named Phuho, belonging to ,'iic w
tale es Elisha Duke, deceased,
march 8 -1 ltd HEN RY LEWIS, Adwr
A GREEARLIi to an order of tlio he ..-able In
-tV ferior Court of the county of Burke, vvhen.Ml
ling lor ordinary purposes, w ill bo sold on
Tuesday in May next, at tho Court House in the
tow n of Waynesborough, Burke county, within the
usual hours of sale; —
A Negro man named George, and Seventy Acifii
off,and, belonging to the eslaleof Hstijamin Saudi,
. adjoining lands of Wm. Johnson, Joshua.,
r> ' ' others (SUSAN All SMITH, Adiu’x.
$9 [feb—ls 38
Georgia, Jeilerson Con./,'’’ J
HERE A.S’, Wm Spires applies * r
V V of Administration do hones non or*
estate of Ridiai’t! T. Spires, deceased:. ,
'These arc therefore, to cite and admonish all anil
singular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased
to he m.a a),pear at my o/iieo within llic lime pre
scribed by law,to file their objections if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, nl office, in Ronrsvißejhis
35th day of Fob 1838. EBE.NR. BOTHWELL, _
ii,ar J 43w30d Clerk.
Georgia. Seri veil County:
WHEREAS, Suborn Lambert applies for Let
ters ofT'dniinisration on the Esiale of Jos
eph J larrington, dei’eased, late of (his comity.
'Those are therefore so cite and ndinotrsh all and
singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, b
lie and appear at my office w dhin the time prwen
In d by law, to file their objections B any they nay
to shew cause why said letters siidUle n , ot he grant
Given under my hand, at office, in jJ’cksonbor
this Bili ‘day of March, 1838.
mar H 45.1 JOSHUA PERRY, c c o a c
Georgia, Burke County.
4 JR/ II ERE AS James Grubbs Administrator 1
w the estate of Wm. Bryant, deceased, appl s
to me for letters of dismission.
'These are therefor to cite and admonish alia!
singular tho kin Ired and creditors of said dec’d a
be and appear at any office, within the time preset i
ed by law, to show cause,if any they have, w y
said letters should nut be grated.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesho i,
lliis33d day of January 1838. /
Jan 36 31m0m Til BLOUNT, nccoat 'J
Georgia, linrkc comity:
TITKTHEREAS Elijah Attawoy,
VV the estate ol Redding By rant, la to of sill
countv,deceased, applies for Icltnis dismissory. I
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil »•'
signlnr the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to he mid appear at my office, within Ihe litre pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they ha Tv
whv said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 1-,,
dnyS.i 18 38. T il BLOUNT,
fen 81 mfiiti y
Georgia, Columbia County:
VIAHERF.AS Benjamin H. Warren ami Job'
Vs McGar, Executors of the H ill of Hillin' 1 '
Met far, deceased, applies for letters Dinuiory
These are ilierefore to cite and admonish nH a«'
miguhir tho kindred and creditors of said dtceas ’ l '
to he and appear at my office within Ibe time p 1 ”
scribed fry law, to shew cause if any they
why said letters should not be granted, ,
Given under my hand at offie- 041 h day ot
February, 1838. GAB I” pi"j ON E8 1 . UR l ''
leb 37 47 . ‘