Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, April 21, 1838, Image 4

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so time runs. EC. PAYNE A JANUARY'S I'Atrut Lever l*re*», for Uniting ami Com lintsviug (,'otton. fINHE attention of IManicrs and Shippers is tea JL pact fully invited to lh» above valuable in von Uun, with ihu c onfident b< liel that n " ill bo fount superior tu every improvement ol tlui kind yut of fared to the public. Tho comparatively tr (bn; expense required for Its troction ami Miccosnful op oration, together <vltb the gtiamity of ootioii n n capable of packing, (nix or night bunds hem;; nbit to turnout 50 baba per clay,) give n un important* which they trust a liberal community will appro elate. As some evidence of tho favhmblo opinion al ready excited in Iho public mind, the proprietors beg leave to introduce the following ; e pvt r t and rs •olutiun cd llio select committee appointed by 11 >c House of Representatives of the fetale ol Missis ■ippi. “The select committee (o whom was relorred tin memorial of Messrs. Ihiyne and January, have lia. the same under consideration. Tho committe have examined the modiil of the cotton press pre stilled by Mr. Junuiiry ; from snide xaiiiiimlion, am the statements of several gnriUrineii vv lc< have m ci the same in operation, the committee believo it : valuabla improvement, and one w ell vvorlby ol I In patronage of ib« c otton planter, botli ibr packiin and roinpressing coitun. The coiainiltc o therein! recommend tho adoption of tlio billowing tesolu ton • Unolved by the IsgitilaUiTt of tin: Slalf of Mi eusippi, That Messrs. Foyne <St January, by the'in volition ol their now patent cotton press, have cm ributud in mi essential manner to improve t'n operation ol cotton pressing. Adopted by lim House of itepriisciitiuives.on th 6tb day of .May, 1837 UkoomjiknusTions —The nmleisignod t'tvin bers erf the Bonale ol the .jime ol Mis.-i .sippi, ml; great pleasure in recommending to tlio cotton pi ,nt urs ol Mississippi und Ilia adjoining .Suites, I'gj,, &, January's latent Lever t'ollon I’ris.-, lor pul, mg and comiin nsin;; cotton, From tie.' e.,atiniiit lion wo liavo bad lime to make es ilm model cxln bttcil to us by the paten es, and nl (i,ni, the re port of u commute e of tie; Hou.e ol Ui-preM ota lives ol this Note, we have no liehilalimi iiisaynn that the general use ol Ibo patent lever cotton pres will be highly benelieml to tlio cotton piurtin;; in lerosl ol the Soul hern States. (Signed,; A. (•'. Me,Sail, .S/i /./k „ c;„ c /, t i Wall, franklin Wall,Halt. 11. lltu.'.iicr, 11. A Hat gu, James Maliaxin. I do crrtlly tbnl 1 have oncol .Messnp, I'liviis.iil'l January's patent lever eollon pres es elected on m plantation, and find ll in every respect superior I any thing nl the Kind 1 have i vei seen, and wouli leeommond thoadupliuii of it to every pit liter n lie South With eight liumls, st) bales per die cen bo easily baled, and when elected, will, m doubt, lust from twenty to tinny yunrs •/finds comity, 7t!i April, 1837. A. STONY. { (; oiiy.J Natchez, Hth Feb 18,37—1 have wit liussed the operation ol Mr Jiinmirv'ii pnteot leve col tun press in roinpressing ab do ol eollon Iron the si/.u ol .17 inches to tho size es 80 nieliea, und di wilii pleasure stale, 1 1 iat 1 believe it u cheap him duratilo machine lor packing nr compressing celt .n NOAH IiAKLOW. [Copy.] Natchez,B7th /'eh, 1837. Having wit nosaodthii opeiuiion of the lever press lately pul ii| in tins place by K. \V January, Em) (or the purpiim ol compressing cotton, I. tinvc great pleasure nisav tag thin 1 was fully satisfied ol its ejiicuey ami would oarnostly roconnnoiid it to the nolno el planters who ure wanin g pra.-ses at their gins bn packing colion. 11. M. STF.UM AN, [Copy.] Natchez Oil Mill, IVI. 87, 1,837.—We, the undersigned, having examined the patent lever compress of Mr. January, and seen it in oporu'iun, ora perfectly satisfied that e hen tho machinery is properly adjusted, it will not reijuirn more tliuu tlio jKiwer of two men to compre , a bale id cotton; Jcnvnig u us small m dimensions ns ibai Jrom lit) iuaal tarevv press. Wo would enrdmlly recoin mend it to oil, and more particularly to ibiiso deter juined upon creeling u enniprcssing iimelone, us Jaungjiralcrnblc no oitniy aee.iunts, und eerlumlv iwo of the greatest iiuportawe, viz; expc into ami I’owcr, HAN'L A. UAI.cOM, .1 AM IvS MIhMSKLL, JUII/V A.MHLF.It, SJi TH VUHAti. I have examined tho conipi'iirisiiig inaediioe id Mr. January, and fully concur in opinion with Iho above. 1). C. AMIU.r.R. U'e, the undersigned, liming soon tlio above ( named machine in operation, tally concur in the I •tateraont expressed by thnuhovo nniiicd gentlemen. I W.M. UAM-sKV, rjIUN. J. SilliOVO. [Cojiy.] Natchre, Feb. '.’l, 18.(7.—.Mr. iioh’t January—dour sir, las an nninleresiod person,have witnessed, vvbile tlio ship .Montpelier, ol which 1 have the command, was lying at ( lie cotton press landing, the power oi your compressed lover press, and can attest it has reduced one of my largest bales of the lot of cotton marked “Elias Chill s," as small «« any that 1 have ever hud tram the steam press o 1., same size; and it is my opinion that your press can redueo cotton bales into us small a compass us any sterna press, as 1 was convinced from the trial madu with the cotton bale above referred to. 1 was mis of tho three individuals that compressed said bale. Tuall I’lanters in want of presses, who make largo craps of eollon, which they ure in the habit id shipping to Europe, count wise, 1 would unhesita tingly recommend tho adoption of this press, us it would enable them to have tin ir cotton carried in loss rules of freight, ami the compression can be done by their own plantations while ginning. lain very sorry that your press had not been in operation Indore my cargo was press, d, us you would have had a Ivetler eliatliui In have exhibited the performance el year pi ess before my departure Wishing you alt the good stie.ee;s that >ou just ly merit for your industry, 1 remain, your sincere Inend, JAMES MF. K’.S, Op board ol the ship Montpelier llnrtKK CiIUNTV, tied. Jan. 31st, 1737. I certify ibai I have packed seven or ci ;bt bugs of coital lon I’nyiie January's putrid lever press, and find it in every way superior to inn thing ■it the kind I hate ever tcoii.uud can with pleasure reconunaud the adoption of it to even planter, and I hive lie doubt vvlic. creeled, will la>l Ivv, hi y or thirty years. JOHN (a. HATCHER. Ji it it KK t'oiNTV, Oeo. Jatt 31st. IS3B. 1 do certify that I have one ol I’nyuoA: January's patent lover presses on my plantation, the Hist I lint lias ever Vi in erected m tins Stale, and can suite with pleasure to the public, that it surpasses any thing of tlio Kind 1 have evil seen in point ol speul, caso and convtoiiene -, and 1 see no danger in pres sing cotton will, proper care, and it can he attache I to tlio pm-linuse, so us to bo si cun from all vvearh in. The cost of which in iy bo covered with A or UJltOat furthest, and when built of good inaten uls, will no doubt lasi (rout twenty to thirty years, and 1 believe it is cu'.euUil.’d to press two bales iulkc time any screw cun p. . > one, mid would recoin moiul tho adoption cl it to all planters. F,Lm . n ATCIIF.K. GEORGIA, liurhf count We the undeisigiittl do ctrlity 11. n we were pn - seal and vv lines .cj the operation ol Messrs I’aviie dc Jana try 's patent lever call m pr.i, r reeled on the pluitlulion of Air, Edward Han lav. and take pleasure n. suv nig that we be!., ve it wilt answer the purpose most admirably, und vwli be u d.. .ded advantage to every cotton plur.ter. The t-'otl m bale pressed m our presen e, was live leel lon , twenty live by sevi ntr. i in. which weiglie.t I a.r hun dred pounds. Tin I tile V.as ptvsscd vvil'.i Ia t hands. A. .1 l..tU 'ti.V, J.VB. W ,til\|,S>. A rEMlll.lv l t)N, JOM'.EH M. UFA NOLl'B, l» U . l /.Ah TON Fob.7, 1838 1 concur with the above named e.-n; 1 ■•men. \. m n..vx:ui; i. I concur with the statement;, nl the above n,cue. gentlemen V. M. i- t MOUKI.V GEORGIA, luirl.t . ei. ./e Ido h -ti! os eortily the 1 vv as elUpKjv <-d by Mr la]ward Hatcher to build one id I’nyuc iV Jaliiei vV i it.i.u presses olli r a model piodcd-d l.y Mr .'olia I'e r i, which I completed .! > i\v in cpeiti Icja. vvhi h porfonued hey it i.n i .vpci lull.ms Fu tie r 1 b.l.cve two ;• .; i, n-n ■on i-eniplcw one in throe week*, timber and ir>a lurmuhi'd; 1 slao think it vvoilhy the eonodero.lo.l ot ml cotton planter*, slso all those w Ini wadi to i -oipros* couon bale*. J.i jlliS’ i\ELND.Y. Feb ytli, lays, ii (l GEORGIA, liurkt county: f- I certify I have neon tlie performance u! Memrs. Payne & Janurry’i patent lever press uml cun ony >- v.it!i pleuHUrc that it surpasses any thing 1 have ev is | it keen or known to pack cotton '.vith, ami is not lo surpassed in point of speed,case and eonvenienee, :e | and when erected, will nu doubt last twenty orlliii -• ; ly years, and do most heartily rccummend thoadup- I lion id it in all planlcts. | tiivcn under niy hand, this Blh I'eh IS3H. JAMES Me A L LIST Ell. ’ i Ido heartily concur with the above certificate. ,w | SAMUEL S. LOVELL. l 1 most earnestly concur u itli the above certificate I Fell.Util, 183 t! JOHN OWEN.' iJ ' I’cimioh desirous of obtaining the above named i;e 1 Patent Press, either lor Georgia or Florida, will e- j ploiise address John Fiviiiun, Waynesboro’ llurke id i ounty, Georgia. ■ir | In offering the above named Press lor rale to the a i citizens ul Georgia and Elotidu (ils utility having m 1 already been proven) wo hesitate not to soy. that, ig in every instance w here a trial of ns power is made, ie tiinl it will be found greatly superior to any thing of u- the kind ever offered the public. VVi hope Cur, and confidently expect, the patronage ot the public. I*. A. RHYNE, JOHN PERRIN, i,. Mi 1 I 2mdlrw&w 117 TO UOAT OWN Cl W AM) J'ATROO.NS ,Vnvimtiiii' Snvanah unit Urmul rivers, r,B ' m V V an ucl ol ihc? Uciierul AuhnnMy «>T lliu alnk* 2 ulCruorgiiijJiHsc'iiltTi L)u( '-utuher, IH3C, n ‘ il i uruli- itoiluly of theinferior <;ouru of lh<* nt*v • t-'il (THi.'la i t/f hind Hlulu, hunlcririg on,or vvi icli ,l “ ui’vjjxubio wuicrn jiiit** through, lo ciiuve lo hi* pub hshfil, ilu* |itov iaions ul ili'j govern! acta oi Iho gu l*‘ uorul ash* mhly, roj'ulaUiuj ho I ov\ner.<, ihoir agouti* tui«l palruoiia, iiavi,;uling Haiti v\alt rs. "* By tin* iilijicsuiu uclh »v. iy boat navigating the r ‘ Skvaurmh or Broad livor*, uro riMjuir.’d to have a '■ while pal rutin,with a 101 l pi’Lading ready prepared to e.'.lnh.t lo any wliilo pfimjii, who may wish lo :lli » \ai*i:i». tin* oonli nt„ ol lhehoitl under thoirehurgo u * bowing I Ik* name of said patroon and consignee of lli(n;arL'o aboard of .‘ aid boat, and fuithorinoro Jur ~u bids any honi owner,their.n tnfor p Uiooii,t(i j»eniiit f/ ‘‘ a.ty ho.il liuikl being :«slave; Lo pul on board of ihuir bout, any corn, cotton, jk as,sioek of any i%inti, )ioul fry or oilier unieh m in vn liich by law lh» y ore loihid id to iruflluU, r.,\eept the name is exhibited in thebillol ly lading ol ihoownct oi .-aid bout or hi;, agent,and On to dor bin or their tlireetiun eniored, making it penal Id again*! ev< ry offender ol' the nfwresnid acts, in Tin reftip*,,ill concerned will lul»o notice, 1 1 ml the iy acta >1 which the foregoing is extracted will be on to lorccd oyautsl offenders who iui»y he tali oil iu the county of’ knitoln. I.kwih Paulk, W. U. (/AN TIC LOW, Joilfi Must!, I- ISTJCJ'IILN IStovam , ur Pic r Kit Lam a it, i.i n>r *ft ‘J7-> Judges of Inferior court. id jj Iwo ('criilicalos of* Slock in the Dar.on “ i bank; one No Oil, lor Ivvcniy sharer, doled Hlh cl'.March 183(j, signed by E S Hues, cm liior; Ihe other jNo 7.07 for leu slii res. dated 18th May IM:j7, und also signed by I* S K. ■?*<, ea.Miier. Uoih • d said cortifieutes are in my name. 7'liey were 1’ hist soiiietiino siiieu logoi her with a pocket hook. 1 I’lio object ol ibis advertisement is to comply vvilh ’ the forms required by the hunk to procure new ' ceriiln ales. THUS J JKNNINUiS ’ Jon 87 88* 3m Law Notice. II '111! nedersigned having united in the pructie H ul tho LAW,offer their services lo the public ', I hoy will alleiul the eourls ol Muscogee, Marion, r Stewart, Itumlulph, Early, linker, /.eeaiiil Sumter, , ol lliu Cliatlaliuodieo Circuit; Houston, of the Flint s Circuit; unit Twiggs, Pulaski, Eowmios, Thomas, u 1 leealur mid Uoul/, ol'llio Southern Gircuil. liu ; silicas entrusted to their care will meet with prompt i ulteution. Their olliio is iu Americus, Sumtor • eoimty, vvhoro one ol them may always ho luniid - I WtleT llul “hscut op business. , LOTT WARREN, vV II It CU VWFORf), I j eel 10 2.,. Wtf lIA V. NOTICE.— Trig atliß'■••••••6 D J removed from Clark eounly to 1 ine.''u)lon, will ntlend lo the practice ol Law iu the Su h ciiu 1 mid Interior Conns ot Liucolii comity, mid 1 lie an- 1 jiueiil couulies. Jitc.iiiess iiilniated to l.is care will , In' iiromjitly attended to HENNING I!. MOORE. j References.—Hon. Charles I) gherty, Hull. A. S. t'lnyton, llou.Thomas W. Harris, Gou. Edward - 1 Maiden, Athens; C. J. Jenkins, G, W. Crawford, j A..1. Miller, Col. John Milledge, William E. Jones, ; | Augusta v Ullooliitnn, March 2-1,1838. wtf P Vn ovtmoiiliimry unit reinarkaMc euro. Mrs Mary Dillon, of illiauisbiirgli, was restored lo health by the use of this medicine.—The sy.up lonised this distressing ruse were us follows; Total I loss of'itppudle, palpitation ot the heart, tvvitehing J ol'tho tendons,with agoncral spamunlic affection ol t the muscles, dillhulty of breathing, giddiness, <■ lunguur, lassitude, grout depressinll of spirits, with i the tear of some inipemling evil, u sensation ol v lluUering at the pit ul the stomach, irregular Iran- j sienl pains in dillerent purls, great emaacipalion t with oilier symptoms of extreme debility. < The above case was pronounced hopeless by 1 three of the most eminent physicians, und u viissu- i lulion olthe paiiont daily awaited lor by her friends, 1 which may he authenticated by the physicians who wore in attendance. Nile has given her cheer- 1 Ini permission to publish theiihove facts, and will also gladly give any information respecting the I bene lit she ha, received to any enquiring mind. i MARY DILLON. , Kr Mr. Charlns Semple, who had been aflhclod tor five veais vvilh Immoral habitual Asth ma, applied to Dr Evans on the 4th of Nov labor ing under the following symptoms; A sense in L.glnmss across I lie- chest, vvilh the greatest dilli cuhy in breathing, distressing cough, generally j ending vvilh copious expectoration of v iscid phlegm, j Uislurncd rest, the luce turgid and of u livid hue; could nollio in a Uoriaenud posh ion without the sensation of immediate siiHociiliuii, languor, drow i saii ss, and dissiiuas m the head, and loss ofap i 1 pel le. i Mr -V applied to the most eminent physician in ; | the city, likewise used several other remedies ■ j without obtaining any permanent hemlUiln-1 i I lit his triends persuaded hi.a *• o piece himself I r j mid r Dr ..van..' treatment. He is now relieved I el his complaint, mul ..ill d ill the office yesterday, 1 uv ovv ing that he had lull words to express his gran- | udelor theh.'iielil he had reei ived. For sab lu ,\N I'ONV -v WAINK.S > Another recent test of the until tilled i virtues of Dr. M m. tit tins* Jledieinev,.. ; //jm/v/Wi/— J\ a years ftumlmg.—Mr J. MeAen/.ie, 1 ’ wit. titUiel'.'d v.eti the t.lhivu v'omptairit tin Uai j .'ears, w iiu;;ij»avi Hod vvilh him ul intervals, for six years, in attending to his business, restored to ! perleel health, under the salutarv ireuluicnl of Dr I ’ Win. Evans. Jho principal symptoms wore, a sense ot dislea- . ■ sioa an 1 oppress!.. . a;.er i aling, distressing pain in 1 th • pilot the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite, ' giddiness, palpitation es the heart, great debility j und emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed 1 rest, sometimes übillions vomiting und pain in the I right side, an extreme degree ol' languor und laim j ness, any endeavor lo pursue Ins bus.ness causing ; . mmiodia e exausdon an I weiiriiic-s. , .Mr, .M. Reii.is dn.ly attending his business, i , und none ol'tho above symptoms have recurred’ 1 c since he used lim above medicine Ho i- now a 1 r sdong und hm hhy man. He ies >rlo,l lo myriads 1 ul remedies, bat they vvereallmefleeiuul. c FoAs.de by ANTONY & HALVES in web 8 Sole agents f.r Aug ista. Geo l , V let cr Irom Duct. ,s. I*. Gilbert to I Duct. Evans. D.ar t i hud the immortal Cwxvpor known the : medical qua,ities ol the Camiomne Flam, he us I well ns min.aids since (nesides invself) weuld i li.tv ecvper.eiu e.l ns aondrrlul cllects'on the ner vous system. The public utiliiv of Vowp.r! " e* blighted 111 the hud, through the natural elleel olios nervous debility iiiHiti the mental powers ,j which made it necessary tor him lo sock relief be nea'.i; t:io rural shade, hut the calm retreat gave his physical nature no repose. If some one then had known the secret of concentrating the medical vir tno ol the ( aniomiile, the discoverer would havt , immortiaz d with poetic zeal, ns the beticfi,- to** oi bulleang ui.;u. r Ihe above tin .- were primmed from the cfl'ert 1 I ' 1...X, eTper.vt.ccd Iron, Dr. I! m. 1 Anns' ( amomile I , 1 ■ « aihl./JEN I* (,|| |t|_|; | , UI T 0 Ihirh.tni,Gr.cnu* N \ | ; Georgia, Burke Couxity. Court of Ordinary, preifiit ll*cir Honors 0 \V Lvuiib, ytheHLewmand E Palmer* Lrqr*. UukyiSi, bth March % 1833. tji OS iliupouuoii of Samuel Burruu, executor of A bttoluin Kiiiney, deceased, lute ul Burke co. ; Hinting that he ha« fully executed huiJ will and net* > fled iho eututo of «aid docoaaed, and praying letter* | I diminaNury. Uia therefore, on motion ol counsel, . i ordered thut tin; Clerk do kaiie u citation, relurua i Me to .September Court next, requiring all persons inlerostcJ then and there to show cuune why the | kiiifiri uhould not be granted : And it is further or dered thatsuid citation be publisher once a month till said court. A true extract trom the minutes. mar 20 fun T. II BLOUNT, 1> CTk 1 fJHJI oiler dale application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol * Burke county, when willing for ordinary purpoMJiu ! , i for leave t» well nil the real and personal property ol i Hoary Utley, luio of Burke county, deceased. WILLIAM I I'LL V, ) * I 1 GREEN UTLEY, \ A I I j dec 1 2a 1 m ini 1 17*0UH month* after date, application will bo t, E made lo the Honorable inferior Court ol Jefler ; son county, when silting lor urdinary purpose, for , leave to sell the Ken I Estate of the luie Aulban , Brussel, dee’d ofsaid conniv f A ATI lAN URASS/JL.adm’r. 1 Jan 4—m4t 2 With the will Annexed. months afterdaio application w ill be made lo the bonorublo the Justices of the inlefipr I Courtof .Vcrivcn county, while sitting Cor ordinary | purposes, for leave to sell ihe Lands belonging lo the Estate of John iW. Roberts, deceased, lute ol i sa;d county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adru'r. >1 DELIA ROBERTS, odtn'rt. t j Feb bib, 1838 4tm 33 U months alter day application will he made to the bon tlie Inferior Court of Burke 'county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, lor leave lo sell all Ihe real estate belonging to Hilliard i j J Kuo, deceased, march 20 A II ROE, Adtn'f. S AOI/Rmouths niter date, application will he made to the Honora.de the Inferior Courtof | Seriven ('eenty, wheu sitting for ordinary puipo ' j scs, lor leave to sell nil the Lands belonging lo the 1 i Fatale of James iJoslon,dee'd. TiIU.IM.S' BOSTON, Adm’r/c, 1 ! K I'OUIt months after date, application willjhc l *f made lo the honoruhlu Interior Com tof Burke r comity, when sitting fur ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell let number three hundred and thirty- I 1 | lour, r33L in the sixth district, Carrol county, con- I 1 mining two hundred two and a half acres. Jan 23 18wlm Win W MAUND, Admr I months after dativipiilicalion will he trade 3 to the honorable Ihe inferior court of Jellcr • [ sun county, when silling ns u court lor ordinaiy purpose.' lor leave to sell thu land and negroes of - Richard Hudson, deceased. inarch ill HARVEY B PIPKIN, Adm’r. 3 tnonlhs after date application w ill he made * to thd honorable Inferior court ol Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave lo sell the follow ing lots ol Land, via'A’o 403, in 1 tli district; 287, 27th district; 78 and 40, lllh district; all Early county, belonging to the estate of i James Blackstotio, deceased. I W M P BEALL, ; W .1/. YARBOROUGH, jari 19—Isl uitniinist'rdiiirs. monllis afterdate, njiplicnlion will he ■ made to the hunorabio the inleiior Courtof liurUe nullity, when setting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate ol John J. Roe, deceased. A. H. ROE, Administrator. Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. 4m jVJ OTIC 14, hour monllis after date, application ( J- • will ho made to the honorable Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, tin leave lo sell u part of llio real estate of John Willingham, deceased. ISAAC WILLINGHAM,) . , NE LSO.N GA RR ETT, $ A ‘ m lf3 ' March 6lh, 1838. mar 23 4tn j%I OTICK.—AII those indebted to the estate ul -*-» John Willingham, late ol Lincoln county, de ceased, are requested lo make immediate payment, nml those having claims against the same to pre sent tHun) in terms ol the law. ISAAC WILLINGHAM, } , , , NELSON GARRET']’, < Allm tre ’ March ■ l ith. 1838. mar 23 wOt \CA RI).--Dr. ]!• Nee*ou having perma nently located himself live miles south of \,'';-vij( jhoidiigh, Burke county’, on the place lately ( owitv I . l ' v *' lr - Almond,respectfully tenders Ins | j services lojlii.' iftiseusof that vicinity in the various ' { brunches of his pm ‘“s'siuu. <bl> 22 4tw* 44 _ j, a LL persons having dwttiiAds against the estate f I\ of Mary While, ded'd, late oi t'Utko county, j c w ill present the same, duly attested, wi.’h.T the time ; o prescribed by J EI.IAB Ill'Ll., Fob C, 1838. adm’r for Mary White. 1^ mar 8 4'J j Hoarding School for .Vouug JLadies, * AT j ( M Madison N Jtrsi'y. near Morristown. ADAME CHEGAUAY having completed gi the uriungetneiils necessary to the removal Irouitlie j (| i lly of New York of the establishment she hug had I S( midr-r her cure and management for a number ol I ' years, intends to transfer the sonic lo Madison N. Jersey, on the first of May next. This village, ( ] Celebrated fur its extreme lieaUhlnlUcss, is of an easy access in the chert spavo-of twohdbte from New York, by means ol the rail Mud froln Jersey city to Newark, ami Ihcltco by the Morris and f Essex rail road lo Madison. J 'The house intended liir the reception of young Ladies Ims been built with the utmost attention to- H wards their comfort, and particularly with u view si to protect them against the excessive heal of sum- tl liter, or the severity id winter. It stands on the " declivity ul a hill within an enclosure of several! A acres ul ground; is sufficiently distant Irom the j " \ ilia go to h.i tree from noise mid disturbance, while tl it is nevertheless fur from being solitary. The 1 Hoarding School ul Madison will be conducted on ! ( the s line principles, mid under the sumo regulations ! i I‘s the lUioimvy in New York, with the exception ol ! Ihe division of lime respecting the hours of study i mid exorcise; these will he arranged so as tubeless i 1 objectioiiab/j with regard lo health, and in other j re.-perts more productive ol good. Professors cm , iho Pimm, tinging, Dancing, Arc. known by their ' J j long unit sueeesslul services in the above establish- j I incut at New \ urk, will continue to be attached to the house; in short, there will be no a'tcratiou bat I ( ; such as lias appeared lo be ol mutual advantage, 1 i namely, the change ul locality, and in consequence, I - | a reduction in the price of Board, Tuition, Ate. < March 13 37w2in i Tlio Georgia Journal, Milledgevi/lc, w ill copy the j i above weekly 2 iiinnllis, utul i hargo the same to I 1 thef liruiiiclc <V Sctiliiiel office. ic. v..v jr, hill '.ITTO/tA’JES .IT /..ill. Motieello timl l.iitentuii. (leorgiu, j V ILL praelieem Iheseveral courts of the eoun- V V ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald win, Butts, 1 leiirv, New ton, Monroe, Wpllos, and ; in the Federal Court for the district of Georgia. REFERENCES. Asjuslu —A J A 1 . W. Miller; Webster, Par- I litulce iV Co, Han ilaial, Ridey, <V Co. Macon. —Poe vV Nisbil, Henry G. Lamar. Charles J. .McDonald. .ViwmimA.— Berrien and Cuylor, G. U.Lnraiir,Jo- j soph W . Jackson. Chaths mi —James L. IVligrue, Weed A Famiin, ! t . .V G. 11 Kelsey A J/alstoad. 'i ho Clinflosion Courier and Mercury, find New i York Courier and Enquirer will publish the above j t w ice a week lor li months and lorward tlu-ir accounts I jlo thw office. nov 17 w jiui 239 | AAV NOTICE.—The subscriber has settled 4 in Culuinhus, Ga. an’ I will give hi« prompt ul- 1 leiiliuii lo any business intrusted lo him. Hisolliee 1 1 ts in Mr. Hepburn's brick tenement, opposite the ! Oglethorpe House. F. A. NIBRET. Coliimlius, Man h 97. w4m Kcward- G (Vsp on Tuesday evening last, either in Augus- ! -t-s la, or on the U nghlsboro' road, w ithiu 4 miles el Angnsi.i,a Red Morocco POCKF. P BOOK,eon taming Jlu or¥3Id, in hills, the barks not reeoUect eil. '1 he mime of lhe subscriber is w ritten inside the locket llook. The above reward will be given tor tlieileiively ofthu l’ocket Book and Money to Mr. Little, at thoGlubo Hotel,urto the subscriber hi C raw lordv die. THUS. J WELBOKN unB3Q 153 ts lv moil'll* alter date, application will be , I‘taue t,i the honorable Inferior Court of Co. luiii -ia < oimly.w udo sitting ibr ordinary purposes or leave to sell the Laud and Negroes belomring v * ’- 1 L * i ' -Ikon ul saideOunlvdeeensed ,D ' lrf “ s "*m J KUOPtfs- Ea r j | Georgia—Burke county. , ( ( ourt of Ordinary—present, tlieir Honors G. >' ■ Evans, Abel isuvo is, and E. I’ahoer, e o qs. Rule Ai. .St , March sth, JB3B. I T PON the petition of Elisha ilaymans, executor i<U ofSuniuel Daymans, deceased,late of Burks county, stalina itiui ho has Cully executed the last will and testament ol said Stephen I laymans, de ceased, and praying letters dismiasory. it is there fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk duissuou citation requiring al concerned,to be i and appear at the court at September term next, I then and there to shew cause why said letters ahull ! not he granted, and that said ( dilution he publish | edonce unioiilli till said court. A l rue extract Irum the minutes, march til mGt TII BLOUNT, Del li. i Georgia, Burke tointiy; | Court ol Ordinary—present, their honors G W Ev- ; axis, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Esqrs. March bth 18118. j IT PON the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray i J county, stating that Abner E Holliday deed, | of Burke ceunty, (id, in the county of Monroe, on the Oth day ol October, 183."), by his bond ol that date; n copy of w hich is filed in this court, hind him- | self, his heirs and assigns, to execute to one Wil liam Daniel, and his usoigiis, ol Murray county, by the first day ofJJuinsary, 1830, lilies to llmt lot ol 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 ibis life without executing said title; and that the said Dennis is the assignee of said bond'; and praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad ministrator on the estate ol said Abner E. to exe cute title to said lot to the said Dennis. Whereup- j on, it is, on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsel lor j said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause is show n to the contrary, that uii the first Monday in .Inly uexl, this court will direct said admiinisil'trtor ; to execute said title. And it is further ordered, that a copy of ibis rule ho published once a month ; lor three months before said lime. A true extract from the minutes, march 31 m3t T II 81.0 l N r, D el k. I Georgia, Burke County : I Wj : IIT.UEAS James Holland applies lor let- 1 j w* tors ol administration on the estate of Mary ] Gridin, deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of ihu said de- ! ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, within the lime, prescribed by law, in my oilier, j to show cause why said letters should not be grunt- I ed. Given under my bund and seal at uflicc, in Waynesboro, this doth March, 1838. T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep’y. CTk. j mar 23 j Georgia. Buiko County. Court ol Ordinary, present their Honors W G ; Evans, Abel l.owis and E Pander, Esqrs Rule Ni Si , bill March, 18 38 ■ UPON the application of Mtillord iMarsli and Fielding Fryer,praying that the Clerk do is sue a citation for letters dismissory as aduiinislra tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It ] is »n motion of Counsel ordered, that the samedo I issue returnable to .September term next ol this j Court, lo bo published once a mouth till said Court. A true extract from the minutes. ■march 20 Cm TJI BLOUNT, i> ccoii c. Georgia, Jclibrsou County: W’ HLKLAij Roger L Gamble, Administrator ; ol I lie estate of this lute Maiming tipruilley, i of said county, deceased, applies lor dis-missioii I from said aduiiiiislrutiou. These are therefore to into and admonish al) and j singular the kind fed and creditors of said dec’ll to j be and appear at my olllee, within the time preserib- | edby law,to show cause, it any they have, why said ! letters should no! be granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, tills 2Cth ' day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZER BO lIIW'ELL, 1 mar 1 Clerk C U I GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary ol sard ! Burke county, j County. WHEKEAS Allen S B Prior executor of Ed- I lifutid Prior, deceased, late of said comity | Ims petitioned (or letters dismissory, stating that 1 he has fully administered said estate These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned to hound appear before said court on the first | Monday in .May next, and then ami there shew cause 1 why said loiters should not be granted. By order of the court. | tiov It) wtim TII BLOUA’T ncc o n c GEORGIA,) By the Court Ordinary forfsaid ' JSttJhC lannitf, J o-o ....- ** ’R.tjA/HEREAS .Sarah Smith Administratrix, | V W and Allen N' H Prior, Administrator ol i James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have I petitioned said court for letters dismissory, slatin'* 1 that they have fully administered said estate. 'J hose are therefore to cite and admonish all con- i corned lo ho and appear before said court on the first i Monday in May next, and then and there show ! cause why said letters shall not be grunted By ! order of the court nov 10 wdm 8M TJI BLOU/VT, nce n u c Georgia, Burke Count} 7 : / HEIILAS Little Berry Burch applies for i » Jotters dismissory, on the estate of Abish I Ici ikins, de.-eased.^ Those arc tiib’C'Mc to citn and admonish all and i singular the kindreua.’td creditors of said deceased, I to be and appear at my office vvitffjn tho lime pro- | scribed by law, to show cause, it u.;y they have, I why said lettois should not he granted. Given under my hand at ollk-e, in Waynesboro, Ibis 22d day of March, 1833. mar 26_ Cm _ T. H. BLOUNT. Pep. Clerk. GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary fur Rafue cuuulij $ said County. W II i K . KKAS Julni A’axon, Administrator of V* John S. Kenner, deceased, late of said coun 1 ly, hm o petitioned said court tor letters dismisssory ‘ uuting that he has fully administered said estate 1 ihesenre therefore lo cite ami admonish all con- 1 ,oi ned, to bemud appear before said court on the lirst ! ivlpnduy mid ay next, and then and there shew cause 1 why sa d lollcts should nut he granted. By ulderol 1 the court. uoV 10 bin T. 11, BLOUNT, n c c o n c Georgia, Burke county: \\l 11TR1:,A8, 11 L Kirkland and ll'm Duke, * v oppdes lor Letters ol Adminisl ration, on the Estate ol Madison Duke, deceased. '1 liese arc therefore to cito and admonish all and singular Iho kindred an i creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if any they lluvo) in my of- ' fuo within the lime prescribed by law, u shew ! cause why said letters should nut be granted. Given under my hr.iul at office, in Waynesboro’, i this 7th Maich, 1838. ,_l'iar2o w3od TH BLOUNT. I) CTk. Georgia, Burke bounty; \\J lIF.RE.4S William ilalelier, applies for hit- 1 v * tors of administration on the estate of Ma tilda Hatcher, deceased. _ These are therefore incite and admonish alluml singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, : to he and appear at my ofilcc within the time pro- | scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, ' why said letters should nut be granted. Given under my limit] at olllee, in Wavnesbofo’ this Till day of March 1838. mar 20 'l' H BLOUNT.n ccono. Gt-orgia. Jcffert-on county: llfcßhAS, I’utriek I! Connolly, Administra v T lor on the 1 slate of Tandy C Jones, late | of said county, deceased, applies for Letters ih* | missufj’. 'i hose are therefore to cite and admonish ail and ! sing liar the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to i he and appear m mj oflice within the time pfeseri- j bed by law, lo file their objections, if any they | havo, to shew cause vv.iy said letters should not bo j granted. Given under nly hunt!, nt cilice, in Louisville,! this IGili day of March. 1838. march 1G IAiENF.ZKR BOTIIWF.I.L, ( IK. 1 i Georgia, llnrkc Comity: HLIIEAB, Alfred Hudson applies lor Jx-t- | v » tors of Adiiiiiiislration on the Estate of 1 Moll hew M Spain, Jr., deceased. ! Those are theiefore In cite and admonish all and 1 ; singular the kindre I and creditors of said (deceased, j to be and appear at my oflice within the lime pre- I scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, ; why said letters should not be granted Given undei my h md, at oflice, in Waynesboro’, this Tilt March, 1838. maVJO ll BLOUNT, i) r T k. Georgia—Burke County. Court of Ordinary, present, their honors, G W Evans, Abel / ♦nvis, ami E Palmer, Esqrs. Ruh Ni Si, blh March, 1838 IT TON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis •’ tralor ol John \\ alls,deceased,‘his day filed praying that a Citation may issue for letters dismisl sory Ir..m said Aurninistraticn. It is on nioiisn ordered that the same do issue nod be published once a mouth for s \ months. A true extract from the minutes. T H BLOI’N T, n t c o n c March 50 f. m ADMIMSTR ATRIA’ SALE. ON die first Tuesday m Juno next, at the market house iu the town of Louisville, Jefferson to. between tlie usual hours of sale, will ba sold, the following properly, being u partoftho real and per sonal estate of Andrew E. Wells, deceased ; to wit, a tract of land lying in the county of Jefferson, and admitting tha town enintuous of Louisville, and lands of Asa Holt, and others, on the Ogeechee river, containing three hundred and fifty-nine acres, more or less. Also, the dwelling house of the deceased, in the | town of Louisville, ti gelker with the lots thereto attached, out buildings, &<:. also, the office occu pied by lira. Jenkins At Leuile ; also, the store bouse with the lot attached thereto, now occupied by John Campbell; also, the following Negro slaves, to wit, four valuable men and one woman, named ns 101-1 1 lows : Tom, Henry, Burrel, Edward and Nelly, to he sold agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordi nary of the ceuuly of Jefferson, for the benefit of I the creditors ol the said decasced. Terms of sale, lor the negroes, cash ; for the real propeity, credit I until the first day of January next, upon purchasers gixing small notes and security. MAUV J. WELLS, Administratrix. April 3,1833. id SC RIVEN SUE 111 EE’S SALE. WILL be sold, on tha first Tuesday m May next, before the Court House door, in Jack son, between the usual hours of sale, one hundred acres of pine laud, adjoining lands of A. S. Jones, Mrs. Nancy Taylor, and Archibald Strugles, levied on as the property of William S. Taylor, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favoi )f Michel O’Cuiior, James B. Hill, and others. Property pointed out by plaintiff | Levy made and returned to me by a constable. JACOB BUY AN, Sheriff. April, 3, 1838. id WARREN SHERIFF'S SALE. 4A7 ILL bo sohl on the first Tuesday in May | w ¥ next, between the usual Lours of sale, the following property, to wit;, i One half of a house and lot known as the Eagle j Tavern, in the town of Warrenten, levied on as the | property of •Stephen Blount, to salialyja 11. fa. in favor !of Esaw Brooks vs. Stephen Blount —property pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney Aim, one hundred and twenty acres cfland on the waters of Carson’s creek, adjoining lands of Henry flight, and others, levied on us the property ol Am- I broke Heath, to satisfy sundry li. las, in favor of Charles Wilder, and others, vs said Ambrose Heath, T imothy White, and John Wright, li. fas. coming from a Justice’s Court, Hist. No. 153. Properly pointed out by the defendant. Levy made and S returned to me by a Constable- JER EMI All PERUVMAN, Sh’ff. March 29, 1838. td ! 11UKKU SHERIFF’S SALK. ON the first Tuesday in May next, will basold, at the Court House door, between the usual boats : of sale, one bay noire, one gig and harness, and one | tract ol land, containing ‘JO cores, more or less, levied | on us the property of Lewis P. Tisser, it being the place whereon he lives, to satisfy a 11. iu. issued I iiom the Superior Court of Burke county, in favor Augustus G. Uemhler, vs. Lewis B: T’isser. W. U. DOUGLASS, Sheriff B. C. March 28’, 1833. MURKE SHFIIIFI’’S SCALE. ON the (list Tuesday in Mav next, will bo sold at the Court House door, between the utual j hours of sale, one dark hay horse, levied on as tha property of George McKay, to satisfy a 11.Iu. issued 1 from the Inferior Court of Richmond county, in fn- I vor of VVedlhye Callin vs. George McKay. W. B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff B. C. j March 29, 1338. ! jVJ OTICE.—WiII he sold on the first Tuesday ii vl in May next,at tho Court House door in IVur ; r'eTildii', Warren county, within the usual hours of j sale, two hundred and tvventy-eif lit acres of oak and hickory laud, whereon 11 illium Wilder wow j lives, levied upon as the properly of William IVild i er, lo satisfy a fi fit. in favor of Joint G. Winter vs. 1 William Wilder and .Solomon W'ild.-r. JAS. HALL, Hop. Sheriff. I March 29,1838. WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. ! "'EA/'lLLhe sold on the first Tuesday in May I v w next, between the usual hours of sale, the I following properly, to wit, four hundred acres of j Piiic land, more or less, on the waters of Ogeechee ! river, adjoining lands of Reuben May, and otheis, I and seven negroes, to wit, Cherry, übout twenty ; six years of age, Enoch, nine years as age, Vilot, 1 seven years of age, Betsey, live years ol age, Lewis, ’ one yeai oiu, ami mine, rwcurj-me or six years nr ; ago, Louisa, twclyo or thirteen years of ago, all 1 levied on as the property of Richard Wiggins, do j ceased, to satisfy n fi. fa. from Crawford Superior i Court, in favor of Enoch J. Wall, vs. Joshua Rowe, . sen., Jesse liigbby, Jeremiah Wilclmr, Reuben j May, Amos Wiggins, Executors of Richard Wig j gins, deceased, and Enos It. ITuvellen, security on j the appeal. Properly pointed out by Reuben May ! and Jeremiih Wilchar, as executors- JEREMIAH PEKia MAN, Sheriff. March 24, 1838. wtd 3 JOSTI’ONEI) SALE.— By virtue of an or “ der ol tho honorable tiie Inferior Courtof Co lumbia county, w hen silting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold at Columbia Court House, on tlie first I uesday in June next, between tlie usual hours, a N-gro woman named Orange, belonging lo to the lioirs of \\ illiam V\ hitcomb , deceased, tor the pur pose of distribution among said heirs. T erms made known at the side. GABRIEL JONES, Trustee. itaOrch 27, 1838. wfd WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, at the court house door in the town of Wuynesborongh, Burk conn.}', 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 ol land in said county, one adjoining lands of Calvin B. fountain mid Thomas Archer, containing five hundred and thirty-seven acres, more or le.s ; the other contains fifty-eight acres-, more or less, it. being one-sixth part of a tract belonging to John Bryan, deceased. Also, three Negroes, lo wit, John, Charles, and a small girl Mary. Terras cash. aprit f> wld JAMES GRTIRS.Fx’r. IV' OTICE.—AII persons having demands against L w thecstateof Elizabeth Bryan, late of Burk co. deceased, w ill render them in according to law,and those indebted will make payment without delay. aprt'l6 6w JaMES GRUBS, ExT. ~ EXEC UTOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Juno next, m the lower market house in Augusta, | between the usual hours of sale, n tract ol land in I Uichm’u eo, lying on the Louisville,road neat the ; Factory, containing one hundred and one-fourth | acres, adjoining the lands of E. B. Glasscock and Burney, sold agreeable to the last will and testament of Philip Lumpkin, deceased. | '-pril’J E. W. LUMPKIN, Ex'r. 4 GREEAULE to an order of the inferior -A Court of Burke comity, while setting lor or dinary purposes, will be sold to the highest bidder j tin the first. Tuesday in Juno next, ut the court j bouse in Waynesboro’, between the usual hours I ol sale, the follow ing property to wit; Four Nc eroes, Sam, Quoniner, Mary, Funny, and Two hundred and filly Acres of Land, more : "r less, adjoining lands of A Telfair and estate of ; Henry Utley; also Three hundred acres of i Land , more or less, ndjc ining Hancock and estate 1 0111 l iley; also. Four hundred and seventy | (LO) acres ol Laud, more or less, adjoining Ber ry and Telfair, belonging to the estate oi Henry j Utley, late of Burke county, deeased, sold for the | benefit ol the heirs and creditors ol said deceased Terms on the day of Bale) purchaser to pay for lilies Feb 21 -low id D M UTLEY, green Utley, Ad'mr ofHenry Utley, deceased GF AROIAN’S SALE. \ GUEKABLE lo an order of the honorable the | Inferior Court oi St riven county, when sitting I for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tucs j day in June next, b fore the Court House door, in | the village of Jacksonboro, Scrivcn county, between the usual hours of sale, six Kindred acres of pine | land, lying in said county, unjoining lands ol George ; H. Maner, Jacob Wells, mid others, belonging u the minor heirs ol James Scott, sold for the benefit ol said minors LEWIS I’OVV ELL, Guardian Match 88,1838. tO hIOIKUA , } Court of Uni iiTru >»-n'en enmity, j September Term 1537 IT PON application ol Alexander F. Dopson,adrai I nislrator de boms non,of the estate Green D Pearce deed., stating that ht lias fully administered said estate and praying citation forleters dismissory it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita tion requiring all persons to shew cause w hy the same shall not be granted—and that the same be published once u month for six months. A true extract from the minutes, this 12th day of September, 1837. JOSHUA /'ERBV, d’k out. 1 rrCm yyj I AmiIMSTKATOK’S S VLE. A GREEABLK lo nil order of the honorable t'm -f a- Inferior (,'ourt of .Semen county, w hen sitting lor ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in June next, belorethe Court House m the ul lage of Jackeonburo, ISeriven county, between ti;o usual hours ol sale, seven hundred and lift) uerea pf pine land,lying in said county, belonging to |) M estate of John Moore, deceased ; sold for ilro benefit ol the heirs and creditors. WILLIAM MOOR, Administrator March 28, 1838. A OREEAKLE loan order of the hon.theTnlo'- nor Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tues day in June next, before the Court House door m Waynesboro’, between the usual hours of sale Five Hundred and ninety four,acres of Lund in said county, adjoining lands of William Patterson, Wnr Rollins, ai d others, belonging to the estate of Ralph Perifo w, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceased. Terms on the duv of sale. MARTHA PENKGW, Adm’x. inarch 20 wtd Agreeabli I lo an order of the lion, the Inferior Court of Seriven county, while sil ting as a court ol ordinary, will be sold on thWirsl Tuesday in May next, beloic the Court House door in the village of Jaeksonhoro, between llie usual hours of sale, the following property lo wit- , A tract of Pine Land, lying in said county*, } *\ containing one hundred and seventy-two acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James O Goltiwme, Gravil Bevjil, and others. Also, a Negro Man by the name of Fortune, all belonging lo the es tate ot William 11 Hopson, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate, fell 20, 1838 wtd MOSES iV. M’GAI L Ex’r. At(H I MSIKATOitS’S Al>e; \\l ILL be sold by virtue of an order of the w \ honorable, the Interior Court ol Columbia county, when sitting lor 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 hull acres pine land in Dooly' county, known as lot number 20, in the 10th District, belonging to the estate of Daniel Shipp, deceased, and to be sold for I la’ benefit of the heirs and creditors of sold deceased. Terms made known at the sale. JOHA r CARTRIDGE, Admr mar 1 48wtd sold on the fi st Tuesday in May * I next, before llioscourt-honse door,in Jackson boro’ between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: a negro woman by the name ol Cary and her two children Peter and Henry, be longing to theestnle of Ally Ann Gross, deceased • sold agreeable to an order of the honorable the in ferior court of ISeriven county, lor the benefit ol tbe belts o( said deceased. JAMES P. THOMPSON, adm’r. Feb’Sth, 1838 wtd 33 VXTTLLbe told, on the first Tuesday in Juno if" »» next, between the usual hours of saie.attho H Court House door in die town ul Wayrusboru*, by virtue of nn order of the Honorable Inferior Court ol Burke County, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, one negro named Nimrod, belonging to the estate of Fetor Applewhite, deceased, sold lot tlm benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said dceeastd. Terms ol sale on the day. march 20 JOHN APPLEWHITE, Adm’r. Administrator’s Salt 1 . ON the first Tuesday in May next at the door of the court house in Waynesboro, Burke county between the usual hours of sale will lo sold Two Hundred acres ot oak and hickory land granted to John Taggart, lying on the road between Louisville utsd Waynesboro’, about nine tulles from Louisville, adjoining lauds belonging to Elijah Allaway and others; also u tract tou lsoiling one hundred and thirty acres, granted lb Elijah Watkins, joining Alexander Gordon, Win. Rollins, Andrew Koimldson, and others. Also n tract granted lo John A’pencer, adjoining land* belonging lo Seaborn Jones and Matthew Burkes, on the waters of the Biickhead, containing two hundred acres. All tho above lands lie in Burke coiiuty.riiid belong to the estate ol Homer V Melton,deceased, and iold by order of the court of ordinary ol Jefferson county, for the purpose of a division between the disliibmes of the said estate. Terms of sals credit till Ibe first of Januu ry next. ROGER L GAMBLE, Adm’r. march 13 58 wtd AGREEABLE io tin order ofthe honorable the Inlet tor Court of Richmond county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Court House at Elberton, Ga A house and 'ot in Petersburg, Elbert county belonging to the estat A. Graham, dec‘d, march 2 U’M. M. D’ANTIGN AC, adm’r. mar 5 51 GR EE ABLE to an order el the honorable in- I » tenor Court of Burke county,while sitting for ordinary) urposcs will be sold on the (list Tuesday in Alay next, at Ihe Court House in the tow nos Uayneshorbugli, between the usual hours<u sale; One llou.se and Lot in said town, belonging lu tl»« tglale ol 1 1 um lit on Vi aison,doc;\l. Sold subject lo \ a mortgage in favor of Joseph Cates, Kyq. Ten as .■ ol sale on the day. Purchaser to pay for titles, v i >.» JOHN SAXON, fob 23 Adia’r of Hamilton Watson, dec’d. fob 28 wtd A GRLLABLE to an order of the Inferior court ol Burke county, when setting furor i.inary purposes, w ilt be sold on the first Tuesday i in May next, at the court house in the town of IVaytieshoro, Burke county, 537 acres of land; and one Negro girl named Phobe, belonging to the es tate el Elisha Duke, deceased. march 8 44id HENRY LEWIS, Admr ( AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable In ferior Court of the county of Burke, vvl en sit- it f-ing lor ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at tin Court Mouse in the town of Waynesborotigh, Burke county, within the usual hours of sale:— A Negro man named George, and Seventy Acres of Land, belonging to the estate of Benjamin Smith, dee’d, adjoining lands ol Win. Johnson, Joshua Key,and others. A’USANAH SMITH, AdmT. fob ‘J [feh~’ls 38 Georgia, Jefferson County: WHERE A.V, Wm Spires applies for Letters us Administration de bones non on the estate of Richard T. Spires, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office w ithin the lime pro scribed by law ,to file their objections if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. ' Given under my hand, at office, in Loursvil'e this 25th day of Feb 1838. EBENR. BOTi/WELL, 11 ar I 48 ,v3od Clerk 1 Georgia, Scriveu Comity; ' ~ yy HERE AS, Seaborn Lambert applies for Let * v ters ol Adminisration on the Estate of Jos eph Harrington, deceased, late of this county. 'These are therelore to cite and adinon-sh all and ■ singular the heirs mid creditors ol said deceased, lo be ami appear at my office wilhin the lime preseri h, d by law, to file their objections it any they have to show cause w hy said letters should not he granted Given under my hand, at office, in Jaeksonhoro’ this Blh day of March, 1838. I mar 8 4od JOSHUA PERRY, cco a c. {it'orgiu, Burke County. \\ r Grubbs Administrator of * V the estate of V\ rn. Bryant, deceased, applies to nic lor letters of dismission. 11 i hose are therefor to cite and admonish all and smgu.ar the km lredand creditors of said dcc'd lo be and appear at any office, within the rime prescrib- i !riHt M W,t ‘! Bh ,T ca ! lse ’ if an y Hi'-' hate, why Iciicrw should not be grated. jr ~ jmder my liand at office m Wavnosboro, this 221 day of January 1838. Jan 26 2linCm_ TH_ BLOUNT. „ c co» r. Georgia, Bnike county: \i\/ HERE AS Elijah Allawav, odministraloron * » the estate ol Redding & Byrant, late ol said com.lv, deceased, for disiuissory. 1 be«e are therefore to cite and admonish oil and sigular the kindred mid creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the line pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. . Given under mv band, at Waynesboro', this 17th V dayjol Feb;, 'js3S. TII BLOUNT, feb ‘JI m6m Georgia, Columbia County: V\7HIEREAS Benjamin H. V\ arren and John wv MeGur, Executors of the Will ol YVilliam McGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. Those are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dceeastd to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause if any they hive, why baid loiters should not be granted Given under ray hand at office, tb j g ' 2)l i, ,)„• v{ ebruarv, 1838. GABRIEL JONES. .”| M k I-.'b *-1 17