Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, May 29, 1838, Image 4
FPHEtub cnliornil
I. lor instruction i'i ih- I •
de.nce, near Asheville, bune-nd ■ u
The r.ouiso lo comme/ito i nr! vin I -m:!
will lie allowed (o renin.it ur- in ~ .
meat arc not unexceptionable. Hoard, v.e
mill tuition at the rate ot y■ p. : i.mtm .No va
cation, except the tumilhs of Jam. , m •I ~
Application may be inndc, till l»t J<»-v m ■ <■ i,
may 31 ml to JOHN DICKbiOM
*t; si’s mm? j .
AHE in n slata of rapid and bam: on.e impmv • -
tnent The hold (•.a tlin-.- story bidding, !<•
feet loop and Ibli fee' vvoie, < intanin : a! id 1,11
Comfortable none .b- d. . i, ,v. 'i" in. f
room and dmim; j.iot .r, v\ liiifi i. lie.
and commu bout Them a ■ n ■ > n 1 ■I a
attached to lie- hotel, n.i li
for iheaccnminoi I - i •• i ■■ ( . • .
Tho improvi m: I w : ■■■ : .; I '
January W, fd v .11 In r•. i ■
by 'b- I
determined to ; ' i 1 . .mil - I
charge a* lon or 1,..- rtl. n • ■ . ■
M. A. MOORE,
may Id wSt IN l-nt oi i 1 ■■a v.
. .
f INIIIS Cntiibliabmi Hi will I > ,i, ..i in iy in .i,<
.1 for Ihu ri i'i lion ol nn. o v 'lll- pro;'
lor flatter?, hliilwrl f, llial In- is > • ... 11 -I :ul voraMy
known lo I lie pul lie, hodeenn, n mini- n >'lo
add any ihing raorc, J.ill.N JA( K'O.v
May 17 w3t
_ JKl''l''KRmTa ttu i iJi.i
aTHK undereii'iiHl hc-s l-avo to return
hia moat ainenro Ilian! ;s io his Iricndamid
customers, Hr the libcrnl p'llnmnfic in
tended lovvardH him, whil.it ho um ■ pr-pn-l r id
this estahliahm tit, and mnild rcp-riliillv sob I a
Conti nun urn of the s- m for (he pr. et p;oprn t i,
.whom he can cheerfully and i .midenily iwmii
incinl lo a libcrnl public V .1 HIH.IUfV.
Thosubscriber hug taken tli- Icon I nc by tie
ciipiod hy V.J. t herry, and Kree.wia- t!i-.b a a -on
Hotel; ho solicits, and hope,, oy i nnn mil ■ .of at
lent ion, lo merit i bh-lul slei •• of pn!, ■ p.iliima,-".
Jefferson, May 17 wit (; lal. n .:'. ?li,\V»'.
mans(u-, tnn
till/lIC,!*(//(', to o
A- jy\ Tills i rmiformliln i Mi. hue cl is re
[iVifjm opened by jis (oriiier j ~,,.i t ,r, tm-l m'.l
iuubl bo in n oiatc of icniliic h h.r l!-' rei d.,,.■
elf.imilie* and other pi ..mo by i>, 0n.:,1 oi buy
'J'fie proprietot bat gone to f j. , jm
mg ttnd nditling lie whole , ~mb ncnin;. o n,,;
out, all ot which wi I he n at, clean .e. I . in. .na
hie. The ateb
and well an ted lo the pnrp . , i'.r which tiny ar
designed, in short, the fironneior thinks ho will
hazard nothing, in pledging i(i;n the e ■ i/lnaeni,
in the general, stedi he mli iior i i i .. ,e in thi
•outhorn slaier; whatev r eomlinla lint I. imi In
cornmaml d from the resource, ot ih iirroundmg
cuunlry, will he alTimli d to Ins gig «l -, in a nenna r,
lie trusts, that Will he emir, ly lo lie :r snlndnetioli.
The eaiabhahini ntwill be enlarg'd ih*>|-i< ,ein sett
mnito upwards of thirty romm,--and t han' s the
tome as til the other public houses in the village.
The proprietor Hallers Inins. II llial be is too in II
known lo (ho public In runner n nee. an y lor him
to offer to them teslimoniuls ol his abilities or de
siro, to render thoae who favor hint with linin'com
pany,in al res pee Is easy ami comtiirluhle. Ills
vnUe and interest are bulb nt slake m i lenainiii-ilm
oeiiutilu) village til (nthiesvillc, which presents as
inaiijr advantages as a summer retreat, as any oilier
spot north or smith. Jf,llicielbn-, illiberal soul hern
public will alibi'd a sutlicient paironag ■ to justify
the dovelopeim nl and cmconlralnm of the va
nous roaourcos oi the surrounding couuirv so as to
bring lliem into action for lie ir comtorl, and con
venionce, they may he ussurud I hat the lie mis ilnei
afforded the proprietor ol this establishment shall
ho liberally applied I o rs Improvenmnt and i he p o
curoment of every eomforl ihey can rcipiirc, mild
it shall loose nothin; by eompnrism with any
other ot tho kind, north, south, ca-i or wv I—vvilh
out ti liberal patronage, hovvevi r, n isovideui pub
lic expectation cauriol I 11l he ad vailing s of
an unexceptionable climate, superior vvitcr, with
several medicinal springs, (one of which is acknnvv
ledged by tbo most coiupetcnl .judges In be cxeelled
by none in tho s nilheyn stat ■■,) line roads in every
direction, and good society, are imlu; ements sulli
cientto justify ih i reasonable cvpeciaiion, llial a
liberal and Intelligent public will give to iht-ir Am»k
instilutiun.l tho preference over lorrign on then
tnepropriotoiTielscoiilidciil lhai this appeal wall
not bo made invain. REUHE.N 'J'HORiNTON,
may 3 vvliw
lAwrencuvHjLh hut ini.
a j I'hn snhsenber having removed In Mil
. lodgovillo, would take ibis opportunity
to rclnrn llianl s for fnnier palromign,
I • Jf 5 ; ‘ a i ai 11 , e
Kept by bis hrulberJotni |N. Alexander,
fur whom he solid Is the palion-ee of his friends
ami Olliers, and assaros ihcin lieu c\ ry allenlion
will he given by Ihe pi, -em oei up ant bin nder them
aomlorlablo. \V. A MCXANDEK.
Having taken the I.nwnmeevillo lintel, I solicit
a share nl public patronage, and promise licit I will
use my utmost exertions tegive general Mitisliielion
to all who may call. JOH N \ I.KX.VNUEU.
1-avvrenecvillo, (iwinneii en, March ' w3m
V*i.l'.iuu; fi. Vv 11 \* l> A11 1 .; .a ;. if,.
M
CX H* * I II AT valuable tract nl I and on the
f'hallaho oboe river, ibioe miles from
j( ‘ J Uttinesville, Hall eniimv, ennt lining
aK/NtsAime tboiisnud iicres, m mav ofl'.-red
lor sOn Oil the (none are a silnerior set of
Saw inul ale ee hunt dl l is, w ith a u a ter power
not anrpiogsd hy auv in the san To gentlemen
desironsln I n ale in the up eonalrv, ilns | iaee pro
senis miny ad vantages. J lie h -ail In mss ol its In-
lenililv of ih ■ soil Minnie on both hanks
ol lira river, ail 1 1 i ip ee iiy „f tho mills wliieh
are now in sue isful opi (ion, end r litis pio im i v
the nest Ue.liable and v.tbianl" oi any in Hie up
country Tho ,o who u isli I- male a purelniso
will do well to call and examine these premises, as
tho terms will ho lilua.d, ami n d sired, Idnl.v i e
groes wi Ibe taken in pi\ in i Inr fun her i ll l<,-
mation, plea-o rail on .1. V. .: hi otrenin- ville.
OV J, W. Junes, ft hens. w 1; 17
A UKtiA l ,;
HI. sub.-erib i- bein \i| i e. i al m r migrate to
■- the west, nil, T s tor s i'- h:< v alnablo trad nl
land, containing throe thou n I ncres. s.timie
and lying in Jackson eouMy, r > i, en • e V/ulherry
fork ol Oconee river, the r. vden • ■ 1.. Iv un
111- hog minimum and main Altf.mia mad, vaijniis
other roads iiilerseelin;; in the ran ploe,, viz : the
A/idedgcville mad leading in II inn's I'env, nil
Clciiiahooehee, Hnrneiine Shoal n-ad, 1.-.hlm,i- to
Carnesvillo and s'oiii ii I aroleia. Ur. a- pari ot the
anove hind hr, ,i nml .m i ~(, ~l -ne n< t ,' •v ;
JOOaeres of rich river low gioniek ; tlxuti ,n a res
cleared, g,,t p srt f erh .'in- ~ I , ■ ■ uhinin.l
jug yvitb . .... , ,\ m!i U ;V: co;i
vcnient I, a
u most ... ~ , . ~ .' ,
and Threshing m
out ll 111- . VO ;. e, I , ~ ’’ ,
1 I
ral \ . » t j,, ■ , n .,
lerfering with eaeli mil t I » b n'e ian ba iair
®h#*od 'br nm •Hi oa| , os, o„e Hurd in el
yanco, the b i vv
w mriUi i . two lit ol
i l, ly young near n>.< vv id be taken at I heir value.
PJ“ 13 vv3w 11 A14 lil-S i> .\ fill K.Mn.M).
OEOUuIa i.lbi WMIIMsT
f |MIK subserihers respectfully ml am the pub-
J- lie that Ihev have eommeneed the
manufactory of I I.ME neir Jack- nihnreiigh, in
Scriven county,Ua Th-v have eiten-iv ipur
rijsnl Li nes.ono, which is . m i lored bv pr.ifes
sur J U l.'otting, Si : e Ibokegist, m vviioin ibe
propri tori are indotne I I>r Hie infoni alion
which induced 1 hem lo cm!) o ml leg in.derta ;
to be u( tha very p
qiwntly erect I la. go and i;b,-: . d K' ~ • ,
the most approved manner, n | cured
from the North wllo'nn p ae u i,.,| ttl ,
the hiuniesa port inn of Ilia I.; a,, j. uiivv in
market and Inis been | r .ounce I by tl,-principal
builders in llt > te ; a ni, e,d nl Augusta id
others, to ha nf ex c cut rpio.ly. ’J!;.. S ia,... r |
berg take plea ei ■m i ivnio rHe who mk, an
into rest in (ho ».. \ ? lo|n m. ■,. •> I • •im i t*ruiil i ,s ( >u -
C«.-> ol <i-tu, L. t ' I.l‘il , f 1 , . .•■j \ i u v'- 1 tli
Iho vn liolo I Uk; vtl i* iii. s ( pr* 11 1 i.u.' o a u;i (
beautiful article.
They have now a quantity on hand, Which they
will delivet at ibe m uilt ol 1J Ci, v ,
Savnunah river, or nt te -a ta. Having extensivi
prcparuiiuus in pio . f, v , .t i , |„- a ;
during the next muter and ■ e -V „ r .
(lcr> 101 X
reason to b r-vefeu la y v. 1, „ , , ...solv.s
to 'he favor «ml ,i mi l 4 • ~f ~ ,p . j v
riurnigacbeap..',!,: ; 0.i.-r .' lo ul'bon. Who',
v-ftfi b*: tonnd ;i>u'o:i i.
(>rdrrs will I»«• r .. ’ »
or by Tli . I, Sini».h ... , t V : ‘‘ n |,
('n\ |; j p,;' - J v.; »•.-.»
iiihv 7 iuwd*V\Ml
Jj V\V.—Tl:<* will in I'ut«■ ■ prac-|
j J h<' l<i\v in riruv,i;,* rht■ ip. ur.c.'i i. - iiim ol I
I FLOYD UEll" /!, iitu\ will attend tho rourtfi j
iof ilit; %t'v«■ ifil < {)d/>• i■ hui tile Ocffiii! ( lurk and
j Willion, ol t!r* w<-nh,vn f and Novvtou ol t.lie I’Ja-tf I
j circuit* i l:uy will ulkouJKthl to the cohor t ion o* 1
j claims in the middle and upj> r pari of (.'corgia.
M KW *. KT Ff.<>\ If,
AUGUSTUS KKI s
Madiaon, May 4, 1f.*13. vvim *
(T-V* Tl.e Clmrt 'i.»n Courier** n (incited I » pub* |
I lihli iln? aliove vsciJy, thrro monih.i, and charge ,
I tliin office.
I C Vnllll iV KAKKNTKA \\ , Affoniit*?;
| A u at I aw, Covingum, Gu uW r ihetr MTviccx i
j fbr the tv iit rul adju irnioit un i coDocjjon of d<-bu |
| m ihi; ( in-oils adjoining that in which I liny reside, |
i am! wifi ap nd regality a* !)»<■ Court* in the cotin- j
j li‘*a ol I’ cm.*, /; ,:r. . Nco ion, Ja«per, .Morgan, .
: U ulton, < ivvmncil, J Vivaik, (.’owela and Campbell. j
1 itpril 11 \v in
1 II * LAW NOTICE:
!i Z 1 *11 1 ' iicdm-i.i< .1 having united in fb" prnctie !
!•* ul f lk; LA W, odor their services to thnjiuhiic
I They will alp ml Ihe run ris of il/in-cogon, Marion,
.
( ol llio fhalt/ihooiliuf* (Jin id!; I louklom, of the Flint
< n«*i jit; and FiilualJ, Thontau,
I* t iitunind Dooly, of tho : oiihcrn (Circuit. lu
•iii' * onfiu' md I » lloircaro w ill meet with prompt
I attention, linir ofliro in in A ineririiH, Sumter
county, whoro one of them rnuv always bo found
1 when not absent onbusinean.
LOTT VVARRFN,
WM II CRAWFORD.
ocf. lu wtf
§1 1 o unde; i snc d h\\ tag
4 removed from Clark county to Lincolnlon,
will attend to tlin print a'* of Law in tlie Siipeiior
and Inloriiir CourtH of Lincoln county, and tboad
i (nf count if.■<, Lmduc-sa intrusted to bin care will
' (to promptly attended to.
RUNNING H. MOORr.
II l-rcnri.i --lion. < 1* ■ i'. , Doimboriy, J lon. A.
■ * It} ton, I lon. 'I human VV. I lama, (inn. Ld ward
Harden, Alin ...s; 1 . .1. .biikins, (J. W. ( raw lord,
; V.J Mill r,i 01. John Milled William L.Jones,
j Anjrrmja
Lincolnian, Man h 24,1838, uif
j M AVI NOTICIS* —The mibhcrlber has settled
, aJ J in Columbus, Gu. and will give his promptal
lenlion to any buniin-s iniriisted to him. iI is ofli<*e
I i in Mr, lifphurn’H brick leiieinent, oppoMie the
(), !<ri!io!pu IIoiim). F. A. M.SBJiT.
thilimibus, MarchB7» w4ui
11 lIOUtillT to nu ni ta Jail on the d inst
” J a nc!»fo Imy, calls linnMf JIM; says he be
-1 l"ii ■ ’ i«i Win K Ilium t, W a-b;Hj;loii county, (»n.
Im is lo } • i s old; thin m .■c l, ralln r light tom
pl* <•! I. I lie oum ris ju led to come forward,
pay expenses and lake linn horn jail,
in ay d LI I MOK(i AN, Jailor.
j n out to \ih;iista .iajl, on
•* I bo‘Jib in!, a Negro woman, calls Imrself
j Mary, mi\m alia helot.«jh to John Miepperd, 'J’alla
l»a >- •, F„ F. she is 10 years old, 1 lect h inches high,
ln»K a hear mi her forehead, and light eumpleeled.
| r riit* owner is rnjiu'Hled to como fJr ward, pay cx-
I ptm.seH and lake her Irom jail.
may 10, 1833 vv3t LLI MORGAN,JaiIor.
j TU LM'l -riV i: DOLLAIiS lIIJ W AIM)'
lt AN A W A V, on the night of tho
~- ( l nit- my boy Natliuu, about
k ■ r/l 'A 21 years old, dark complexion,
V. , . ~‘-s rather HinuJl, vvliiskers low down
I y ♦ lus chin, and very intelligent.—
? \ lie carried of! a Mtriety ofcloth
•\* j ing, among which was a grey
| F / cloth frock eoal, with out-ide
j f, , r., pocKcU to the hkirlH and ah oin
■'* • front, and a vvhito hat. Nathan
was recently purchased of Major Robert Taylor, of
AthoriH, where ho is well known ; he lias a wife in
that neighborhood, and it is supposed ho las gone
in (hat dineiion. The above reward will be paid
for Ins delivery to mo in Augusta, or $lO fur lodging
him in any sale jail,and giving me information,
may 18 wit WILLIAM TUTT.
TW FLVI V -ITV I] DOLLARS II KW AKI)
SRI NAW A V from the subscriber
w hile m camp,near i/amlmrg, S (J
a certain negro man named Prince,
aged ahoul 40 years, dark complex
ion, ebunkoy, heavy built, about b
fool H or 10 inches high, hasi-everal
of his upper lure teeth missing; and
tolerably brisk spoken.
• s uuJ negro was purchased from the workhouse
in < harlcHlon. Any person who will apprehend
said negro and deliver him to Mr. W’m. 'rumor
of 1 latnhiirg, or secure him so that:snid Turner can
got him, w ill receive tlio above reward.
jan 4 S. WILLIAMS
'Twenty five dollars Reward.
KAN A WAV on the ‘Jtli Jan last, n
negro woman named AltIK owned I
(’nr.cvrml yoarH pii.st by .(Ir J.imh Dim
"l (hi. place, mill lormmly by Sam-
JT FL yn Hal or Tlmmaa Ibinforih ul'Wilkcsor Lin
coin comity. She w «b»n 45 years of
■ ■- J ni?e, walks lame, particuluMy in her left
uppiT (roiil li-il h out. Shoiswell
nequuinled in C.'iilumbia, Wilkes mul l.inceln coun
ticm, mul iimy say ulic In hiring her own time, ll is
likely she has R Jims. Twenty flve dollars will
licpmn (hr her delivery tonic In Aiißusia, or lor
Mich inlonnulion iiawill lead to her recovery,
march 7.1 C DU.NI.M’.
Tim WnsliMigion Spywill publish the above for
2 mo and lonvard the account to J G I).
, II VNAM VV from tic Hiibscri
)■ -vs-x ber, in Omngobnrgli Disinet, 8. r.
■'■i* J in November linn, a iicgru fellow by
'' lliciiiimo(d .11.M,21 or 22 years old
*(AV He is u small, sparo inndu lidlow,
\ s-' \ about five leol tinir incites high, n
t„ '4 ni . - Ihtle bmv-lci-GoJ, mid weighs idiom I
i" 11 lbs.; he Fin t bn ■lu fore teeth,
| til nose, very much sunk between the eyes, face
j \er\ (l it and humpy. llis color is not wry black,
| hut has u slight caste of yellow. VVliou spokuu to
Ji ■ spi Us very siibiiiis-ivelv and proper. Twenty. :
| live dollars nnvnul will he yiven lor hisapprellon
' sion and deliven to me, or in nny sale jail. Any
I mloriunllon 1 one. in n; hhu fail he oiieelrd tii
| ISlaekville, S. C. JOilN F015L13.
, may 1 i wll *
Sixty Dollars Howard,
v /*-. Iv AAA\ V A 1 liom thn planta
' . f Iking of Joint l iie.shaui and W in.
f tiivslm n, iii W alton emmiy, tin.
■i'K T/fKE/J Negro fellows, of the
: ■'V 1011..\\ iny descriptions, \/:
\ reoi.ye, about do or kd years
) td a :-n ol drk eotii|de.\ioi), limb
r, ’ l j cheek bones; ale. tUorlo im lies
in height, and when inlerrogiued
I ‘ ” '•I'lllcs e0ii.1.1,1 iVy _l,u ‘iVont
| t. < lh in somewhat decay ed.
about 2S or 2'.) years of my-, also dark
e. it 1 ;!- simi, ,a (, et dlo 11 in.-lies in height; ol a
.' • - 11 ’ ‘ :t •' eniN-'- Mice, an.l sp .R s nimbiv ulun
to; n i nth -r pariitnl ur mtrks reculleotod.
1 .1, aliotit ;'d rears ol a-;-, bus n downcast
j’lo-’k , limit c- mpiexion, uml id ordinary si/.e.
j The two first are tho pr.-perly of John (ire-ham I
■ and I lie latter el Urn (.reslmtn it is supposed I
: that they will alleuipt to uu ke their way to Augus- j
| la, mi I perlmps from that place, by thc’So Va
hail l.oail, lo t hark sion. . s 'i\iv dollars re ward
! will bo given for their apprehension, uud eouliiui
mr mi tit nny said jail or delivery to their owners, or
l to I chert I! Ileal, in .iugtism. .1 reward of SJO
will lie niveii for tat her oil hem.
-Any iiif- imiuiiiii about them will ho thankfully
received by (he proprietors, or eounmmieiiled lo
• Jlnj Beal JO lIS (iltKsilA.M,
WM. UKESWAM.
U'ulton eoun April 21 IdiiS. ts
ON t-J 1!! UOI.F.VUs lIKVVVHD.
rs , II I f llio subscriber, living near
. Thomasiou, I’psoucounty. I-eoiayia,
A ■ -.J on the -*d instant, my negro man
*7. { (.eoiayo, 1 had hut n !evv days pro
. -i veils purchased him of a Air. Ko
w>s!N hert llanness, a matro ttader, who
f.- bremthl him from t hosier hislrie;,
-..■.iv-n-J yt, lurelinn, whore I presume he was
raised. I flunk it probable bo may attempt to i»ei
• ■!> to South t.'aioliria, or he may be inveigled oil'
i-v s -mo white person. 1 will give the n’- vo ro
und for n-e appri ly usion and delivery to mo in
Thorn iston ol’tho liegrO, and evid»ueo si'iHli-iem t >
i-ooviet any while person of having inveigled lum
- 11. or V'r I D "I r.-ior the apprt heiisioiiotllie I! ,y,o
: alone, it lolg.al in any jdl in this Nine, so that I
| i an get ban, or delivered to me us above, and all
tea- .indue t vpon-es caul.
o.ge is vv:y black, heavy built, near siv fer-i
In ; i luij’e ll it nose, lus, upper from leolli nearly all
■oil liom derny; when epokan to, speaks very slow
and inn low i-.no of voice gens rally—has some
'nick.- of llio whip, very pl lin on his ih'glis, and a
si-el.I appearjnee ofsoine n bis hack
‘ John rniMiu i
in NOTH'!!.—Runaway from]
1 • the subscriber, on the lUth
'x J hit l two negro fellows, Jacob 1
.t; X j and .Veneer; Jacob is a bright I
~ f mulatto, straight black hair, I
ono or more ifM th out in front, I
; a vrry artful nnd plausible foi- j
| 1; v, about five, or five fti i *i\ ir.cheh high, and about
i '/') y» ars of ngo. Spenn-r in dark complected, well
! made, about the sum:! blight of Jacob, and about 25
, vcuin of ago; they both absconded the name night,
and it i.s more I ban probable they are togclhei and
arc lurking about Home river plantation between
t bis and Augu da or Savannah, it i.s more than likely
they will make fbr AuguHta. Any person or persons
apprehending mid negroes,& delivering them safe to
; In' .nb' . rib' r, in Ibirnvvell District, Augusta or Sa
vami'h -id, i will give fifty dollars, and ifariyper
in < r persons can prove to the conviction of any
v. i man or men, for harboring or carring ofl sand
; negroes, I will give ono hundred dollars lor the ap
’■udu.nation of h id person or persons, with the
I . grou-.n .1 KNMNfiS J WOOD.
( dwell V.O llarriwcll Di-t >■.<'. april 13
v / ) One IlnFilr '.I Dollars ite ward,
rjl it NOTlGE—Runaway from iho subseri
f, | jjf her,in hin inbor hist, a negroman I until
f. ..<a Johnson, aged about twenty eight yen'*.
I Nf ■ Said in; hi is lour lid eleven mi lies high,
JdJlf) very dark complexion, ami vvlion interro
‘/Ly gated closely stutters a little; lie has a
. ■ full lin e,ami a great many marks of the
whip on Ins back. Said negro was confined i 1 Ma
con jail last summer three months, and belonged at
that lirno to Mr. Gill, of Monroe co I would re
quest jailors to bo particular in examining jails, as
llm said negro lay six months in jail within ten
i miles of his master. If said negro is confined in
' i jail, so that I get him, 1 will pay the above reward,
i 1 have no doubt but that he lias altered Ids name,
npril 11 wfmi CORNELIUS I>. TOBIN.
o s COM H M \ NIfVACTOR'f
RHSI.VfHI).
fjniFE Hnhscrilier respectfully informs liis friends
.5L and former customers, at a distance, that he
I inis been prevented by ill health from attending I >
i business', tor several year; past, lintil this se-sun,
i and knowing that many of Ids country friends have
not been aware id Ids resuming again, before making
ibeir pit chases elsewhere, lie with pleasure in (in ins
I th in I nt Ins health has been mi much restored that
he will attend to them again in the manufacturing,
. olleiing and repairing every description of COM B-,
. and lias now and intends always keeping on hand
llm most extensive assortment of Combs, of every
description that can he found in any oilier house in
the Southern market, both of his own manufacture
mi l imported; and all orders for Combs from mer
chants at a distance will tie ns faithfully filled as if
they were pre -nt, i i cveiy respect. He intends
nisi) to he p the varieties of Bone lien nets, mid
Needles ot all the different qualities, Hr, sites, Look
ing Glasses, rumps, low priced Jewelry, dye. with
many fancy articles, which wilt bo disposed of at
wholesale upon reasonable terms, and which lie in
vites all to examine In lore purchasing elsewhere, nt
the old stand. I all King street, sign of llm mammoth
Ox Horn, [may ill wtilj W. W. WJEHUR.
ritivoam LES STRAYED, Imm the sub
U seriber, nine miles below Louisville, a brown
| black horse mule, a young mule about tlie common
size; Iho other a mare mule, black, with a scar on
tbo side of the neck, near llm jaw, supposed to bo
on the right side. They lull my plantation about
the 10th of April, 183 S. Any person taking up said
mules will bo paid lor their trouble, if they will in
form mo by letter addressed to me at Louisville, Jef
ferson county, Ga. THOMAS STREET.
april 81 4tw
ij OST Oil MISLAID—Ou# mile of bawp
B i of ono thousand dollars principle, given by
Madison T. McGeheo and Jos. Blackwell, payable
to Eveline Houston, Administratrix of H Houston,
deceased, in June 1835, with acre.-lit of $BO on the
hack. I hereby warn all persons from trading for
said nolo as tho same lias been paid by me to Al
fred Hammond through the hands of Richard K.
Winfrey. April 20, 1838
VALENTINE H. MERRI WETHER
I hereby certify that some time in the last of
Jannnty or the first of February, /iichd R W intfey
paid off a promisory nolo of liaml lor one thousand
ill,liars principle, signed and payable os above, and
is the same nolo above described, mid that said
Winfrey observed ho was paying it elf at,the re
quest of Valentino 11 Merriwelber, and with Ids
money. A. HAMMOND.
April 80,1838. . , lr
J certify that 1 paid offsaid note to Allred Ham
mond, on 301 h Jan. for Valentine If Merriwelber,
at Ids request, and wth Ida own funds,
may 0 wB* RICHARD R WINFREY.
Georgia, Elbert comity;
I fBHfLED before me, by James Rowell, of Elbert
H cuunty, Two l.'olfs, one a filly, a bright sor
rot, with belli hind feet while, and . large blaze in
( the forehead, about four feet eight or nine inches
high, and about three years old ; the other a horse
colt, about ono year old, a dark sorrel, both hind
feei vildle, with a while spot in tho forehead ; ap
praised liy John < raft, senior, and William R. Pow
ell, freeholders; file filly at forty dollar-’, and tho
horse colt at twenty dollars. Given under my
hand, April 3d, 1838.
ANDERSON CRAFT, J p.
A true copy from the ostray book in the Clerk’s
office of the InluriotCimrt of Elbert emmtv.the Ist
Muv, 1838. VVM. B. NELMS,CIerk,
may 17 w3t
ACCOMMODATION STAGE,
051' !RS('N's travelling either to Tallahassee or
.HL its vieiniy, will do well to notice the follow
ing regulations: a new stage line is now commenced
direct Irom Tillalmsseo to Rainbridge, liy way of
Pleasant Grove, meeting the non hern stage in Bain
hridgo, and leaving immediately on its arriial,
spend the night in Pleasant Grove, and arrive in
Tallahassee at ten o'clock the next day. As lids
mule will bu performed altogether in tho day, and
as every effort will bo made to give general satis-
I (action, the subscriber Hallers himself that lie shall
l have the patronage of a generous public.
april 18 8m W. 11, CABSELS.
i TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROONS
I .Vov. tfntiwg- Siivniiah mill Jiroail rivers.
8 t" V an act of the General Assembly of the state
A ol'Georgm,assented to lliedfilli December, 1836,
it i.s made hedaiy of the interior courts of the sev
er il counties of said state, bordering on,or which
navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub
li-la d,lhe provisions ufllie several nets of the ge
neral assembly, regulating boat owners, their ageiils
and patroons, navigating said witters.
By the nforesuia acts every bool navigating the
Saumtmh or Broad rivers, are requir.-d to le.ie a ;
white patroon.wilha Hill of Lading ready prepared ;
to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to ;
i v.miiue the ei intents of the boat under tluar charge !
>.iioudig tin- name ol said palroim and -i laign;e j !
| the eaigo aboard of said boat, ami farthenn av for j
j bids any boat owner,flieir.igenl or putrooii.lo permit
any lioal band being a slave; to put mi board ol their I
i boal.anv corn, cotton, peas,stock ol any kaui.poai I
! try or other nnii ha in which by law they are loriiid 1
i touaffi.it, .-xeepl the same is exhibited in the bill of I
lading ofliie owner of said heat or his agent,and un- |
j dor ins or lla ir direction entered, making n penal I
again <t ov i rj offender of tho ah n i aid acts.
Therefore,all concerned will lake notice, that the j
a ts of which tlie foregoing is»xtra ted udl bo en
forced against offenders who may lie taken in the
county of Lincoln. i.mvis Parks,
W. li. Caxtelow,
John Muss,
Stephen Stovall,
Petek Lamar,
novBB if 278 Judges of Inferior court.
Georgia, llurkcCounty:
Court ol Ordinary—present, tluar honors GW Ev •
utiSjAbel Lewis, and £ Palmer, Esqs.
A lurch hilt 18;’8.
jj'TPON tho petition of Burton McGhee, staling
**J Almci E Holliday,doe , late of Burke county,
did,on the loth day of September, 1831,by his cer
tain bond of that dale, obligato himself, his heirs
andasMsns. to execute In ono Win Daniel, of .Mor
aine ualy, titles to llmlol ot Land in the town of
Poinset, ia the county of .Murray : eommeneiag on
ihestroel at the corner of lot N o 3. in the first divis
ion ot said tou n, running south w it li said street six
ty-four, to a street, 40 teet wide, thence with said
street one hundred and sixty leel to a cross street,
tiieuee up said street, to lower pan of lot No 3.
And also .- luting that lie is lire assignee of said
bond, mid that said Aimer E. departed lids do
without execiiiing siid titles, ami praying that Ma
thew Jones, tile administrator of lae said Aimer E
may be directed to execute to the .mid Burton Me
(iheo lilies to said lot. \V hereupon, on motion of
Mult in! Marsh, counsel for said petitioner, it is or
.. redjtli ii uni' ■' good causa be shown to the con
fury, the said Matthew Jones,adraT. as aforesaid,
will be, at July term of tais cum n \i, directed to
make said titles. Ami it is further ordered llmi a
copy of tins rale he published once a month for
three months, iaclore said court
4 true extract from the minutes,
I mat h2l m'Jt T H BLOUNT, D cl'k.
(OLUJJiJIA SHERIFF’* SALE.
ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday to Jute
V v next, at (.'ohm,bin Court House, between
llio usual bou s of sale, two IoU in the town of
Wrisblsbo ough, on the north s'dc of’JJroad strcc’,
upon wrich there is a store and other houses, ad
joining 'ols of Mrs. Enters an and olheis, to satisfy
three li. las. from the Justice's ( ourt of Warren
county, in favor of Mary G. Perry, vs. Reddick
Perry ; property levied on and returned to me by a
Constable. RICHARD if JONES,Sheriff.
april
LINCOLN SHERIFF’S*BALE.
ILL bn sold on tho first Tuesday in June
»» next, at the Court House door in Lincoln
county, within the ustfal hours of sale, viz. One
yoke of stairs; three cow>; two yearlings; one
stack of fodder; one cupboard, one road w agon;—
levied on ns the property of Randal Ramsey,to sat
isfy a fi fa in favor ot Tilrnan Albra vs Susan
Eleming and Randal Rnmsi v, security on appeal.
ANTHONY SAMUELS,
may 1 Kliff. L. C.
WARREN SHERIFF’S SAI E.
Will be sold on I fur first Tuesday in Juno nex
between ilia usual hours of sale, a A'e
gro Girl, levied on as the property of Robert Hill,
nam'd I)II,SKY, 10 or 14 years of age, to satisfy
eno ft fain favor of Elizabeth Williams vs liobt.
Hill ami others. JAB HALL, U Sliti.
april 20
WARREN SHERIFF’S SALES.
"WR/ILL be sold at the Court house door in the
v v town of Warrenton. Warren county, on the
first Tuesday in Juno next, between tho usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit;—
One negro girl by the name of MARY, 28 years of
ago, levied as the property of John C. Humphrey,
to satisfy two fi fas; one in favor of John McCrary
ami one in favor of George IV. Carpenter ys said
Humphrey; property pointed out by the deft, and a
Tun Yard and Lot in the town of Warrenton, lev
ied on ns the property of tho Commissioners of tho
town of Warrenton, in favor of John H. Roberts
vs said Commissioners.
Also, One Hundred Acres of Land on the waters
of Ogucheo river, adjoining W Downs, and levied
on as ihc property ol Alhen Rayland, to satisfy two
fi las coming from ai.luslicrs court district No 151
Cu. M. Levy made and returned to me hy a con
stable.
Alto, Two Hundred Acres of Land, more or Iras,
adjoining Curtis Low and others; levied on as the
property «f Timothy While, to satisfy sundry fi fas
coming from Justices Court, district 155th,in favor
of Gabriel Jones, Adm’r of the estate of Joseph
Harries, deceased. A'so three Negroes to wit: —
Lobaegan,n hoy 8 years old; Moses, a boy G years
old; Anlinett,a gill 2 years old, levied on as the
pionertyol John G. I iiimphrey, to satisfy sundry
li tils in favor of Asa McCrary and others against
said Humphry; levy made and returned to me by a
eon-table.
Also, Sixty Acres of Land adjoining Moses
Johnson and others, levied on as llio property of
Moses Jvey, to satisfy li fas coining from u Justi
ces court, district 155, ir. lavor of Maddux, Adam,
.it Go. and others, vs said Ivey, levy made and re
turned to mo by n constable.
JEREMIAH PERRYMAN,
april 28. vvtd Sheriff.
WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL bo sold at the Court House door in
W arronton,Warren County, on the first Tues
day in June next, the billowing property, to wit ;
One House and Let in tho town of Warrenton, lev
ied on as tho property of'Joseph Ford, deed, adjoin
ing Elizabeth Higdon, to satisfy a (!. la. in fuvorof
Elizabeth Flew’dlen and others vs. said Ford and
olheis.
Also. —One hundred acres of land noro or less,
adjoining lands of Wm Downs, and others , levied
on ns the properly of Bcnoni Hyland, to satisfy two
11. tns in favor es William G. VVuldin vs. said Ry
land ami others.
May 3. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Shff.
Postpone Sale,
WILL ho sold at the Court House door, in
Warrenton, Warren County, Georgia, on
tho first Tuesday in June next, ivvo hundred and
twenty eight Acres of Oak and Hickory Land, more
or less in said County, to satisfy one fi la in favour
of John G. Winter. Levied on ns the property of
Wm Wilder; the said tract of land on which the
said Wilder now lives, adjoining I.mid of Tims.
Persons and others JAN. HALL, U. Sh'fl'.
May 3
JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL (he sold on the first Tuesday in July
next, at tho market house in the town of
Louisville, within llio usual houis of salt, tho fol
lowing property, to wit: Four hundred ac.cs id pine
land, more or less, on the waters of Roggy Gut,
adjoining lands of H P Turner and J R Unstick,
levied on as the properly of Hamilton Kaitbrd, to
satisfy sundry ti ties in iavor-ol Robert Stephen i;
levy made and returned to me by a constable
Also, a negro man Anthony, about 4U years of
age, levied on as llio property of John R Daniel, 10
satisfy sundry 1! Ins in lavor of Patrick li Connolly:
properly pointed out by said Connelly? levy made
andr eturnedto mo by aconsti bte.
may 4 R .1 FARMER, Sh’ff.
IIURKE SHERIFF’S SALE.
4AtN the first Luesdaym June nest, w 11 bo sold,
'■“ nt the Court House door, between the usual
hours of silo, one trad ol land, containing 90 acres,
more or less, levied on ns the property of Lewis I*.
Tisser, it being the place whereon he lives, to satis
fy a li. la. issued from the Superior Court of Burke
| r entity, in Ihvor Augustus G. Ocmhler, vs. Lewis
P. Tisscr, \V. li. DOUGLASS, Sheriff, li. G.
May 3, 1838.
‘ BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE*.
A"J\N - the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold, at
'*■> iliet ourt lioi.se door, between the usual hours
ol sale, fvvelvo acres ol Laud more or less, adjoin
ing liudsol i’eliinr and Godbo and others, levied
on as the property of James Holland, to subtly
two 11 fas issued from a Justices Court ol Burke
enniiiy, in favor ot Augustus it Roe, vs James
Holland, levied on and returned tome by.a consta
ble. W. U. DOUGLASS, Sheriffß. C.
April 218! L
BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE.
A NN the Hist Tuesday in-June next, will bo said
’ at lire Court House door, in the town of
W aynesbrough, between the usual hours of sale
Two hundred ucn s of fine Land, more or less, ns
lha property ot Mekenly Suggs, adjoining lands
ot Lewis W liitfield and others, to saiisly one fi la
issued from a Justices court of Burke county, in
lavor ol Wm S Burton, mlm’r of the cslute of
Charles Burton, deceased; levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
W. Ji. DOUGLASS, Sheriff B. C.
april 28,1833.
Vi/ ILL be s- LI, attbc market house in ih - town
» v ol Louisville, on the first Tuesday in An
gust next, w itbin the usual hours of sale, three I nil
tired and sixty-ime acres of nine 1 an!, more or less,
on -.he waters es Rocky Combat Creek,it being the
n I estate of the hue Nathm Urassel, deeea.ed, and
sold by order ol tin. Itono;able Inferior Court ol Jef
ferson to inly. Terms of sale on the day.
Nathan ur as.s i a., AdmT.
may 10,1833 with the wilt an vexed.
f t ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July
• J next, agreeable to an order oil lie Inferior
Court ol Burke county, while silling for ordinary
purposes, in W yncsborougli, Burke county, one
negro w -1111111 named Dufney, and her intinu child,
belong to the eslnto ot Jonathan Johns, deceased,
late uI said county, sold lor the benefit of the heirs
and creditors ol said deceased. 'Perms cash
a ril 9 td J ESSE JOHNS, Adm'r.
UriLL bo sold, on the li Ist 'Tuesday in June
next, between the usual hours of sale, at the
Court House door in Iho town ol Wayrusboro’, by
virmo of an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
ot Burke County, when t-inii • lor ordinary purpo
ses, one negro named Nimrod, belonging iu the
estate of Peter Applewhite, deceased, sold loi tlm !
benefit of the hens and creditors ol said deceased
Terms id sale on the dtfv.
n rchao JOHN APPLEHTHTE, Adm'r.
EXE( i TOR’S sa LE.
W lUj be sold, on tho first Tuesday in June
v V next, at the lower market house in Augusta
between llio usual hours ol sale, a tract of laud in'
Richm’u eo, lying on tho Louisville,road near the
Factory, cuiilaitniiK enp linndrod and one-tourth
acres, adjoining the lands of C l! Glasscock and
Barney, sold agreeable to the last will and testament
ol Phi.ip Lumpkin,deceased.
_ «w : - E. VV. LUMPKIN. Ex',-.
t blh E. I ersons indebted to the estate o
John M. Lambert, deceased will make imme
diate payment,and those to whom the <siale is in
debted will present their accounts duly attested
within the time prescribed by law
GEO. W. EVANS, )
april 12 ANDERSON LAMBERT i rs -
IBL he sold, on the first Tuesday in June I
v v next, at the court house door in the town o!
Wayncsborough, Burk county, to the highest bidder,
li not disposed of before, according to the last will
and testament of Elizabeth Bryan, late of said coun
ty, deceased, the following property, mz : two tracts
ut land in said county,one adjoining lands of Calvin
li. Fountain and Thomas Archer, containing five
hundred and thirty-seven acres, more or less; the
other contains fifty-eight acres, more or less, it
being one-sixth part of a tract belc'iiging to John
Bryan, deceased.
Also, three Negroes, to wit, John, Charles, and a
small girl Mary. Terms cash
april 6 wtd JAMES GRUBS,Ex’r.
ADMINISTRATOK’S SALE. ~
S’N pursuance of an order of the Court ofOidi
• nary of Richmond county, will be sold at the
Court Ifousein Dooly enmity, on the first Tuesday
in June next, within the legal hours of sale, two
iraclsoflund in said comity of Dooly, belonging to
the estate of Jarvis Ballard, deceased, viz :
Lot No. 223, in the lid District.
..Lot No. 310, tnthe 12th District.
mar3o A. J MILLER, Adm’r.
B l OSTPON EDS VLIO.-1 y virtue of an or
u der of the honorable the Inferior Courtof Co
lumbm county, when silling for ordinary purposes,
will ho sold at Columbia Court House, on the first
Tuesday in June next, between the usual hours, a
Negro woman named Orange, belonging to to I lie
heirs of \\ illiatn Whitcomb ■, deceased, lor the pur
pose of distribution among said heirs.
Terms made known at the sale.
GABRIEL JONES, Trustee.
March 27, 1838. wtd
A GREEABL E to an order of the Inferior
/I. Court of Butke county, while setting for or
dinary purposes, will bo sold to the highest bidder
on the first. Tuesday in Juno next, at the court
hoßso in Waynesboro’, hotweeu Ihe usual hours
of sale, the following properly to wit; Jh'our Ne
greets, Lam, Quomrier, Mary, Fanny, and Two
hundred and fifty Acres of Laud, more
or less, adjoining lands of A Telfair and estate of
Henry Utley; also Three hundred acres of
Land, more or less, ndji ining Hancock and estate
id'll Utley; also. Four hundred and seventy
(470) acres of Laud, more or less, adjoining Ber
ry and Telfair, belonging to the estate oi Henry
Utley, late of Burke county, deeased, sold for the
benefit of Ihe heirs and creditors of said deceased
Terms on the day of sales purchaser in pay for titles
Fob 24 45wtd U Jl UTLEY,
GREEN UTLEY,
Ad’mr ofHcnry Utley, deceased
AGREEABLE to an order of the Interior Court
of Columbia county, while silling lorordinary
purposes, will ho sold on the first Tuesday in June
next, at the court house door m Columbia county,
between the usual hoars of sale, Ihe following prop
erly, viz : one tract of land coma ining two hundred
and twenty-three acres ol land, adjoining Juriah
Hurriss,and others, belonging to the estate of Ellen
11. Dunn, deceased, ami old (or the benefit ol his
heirs. Terms made known on the day ol sale,
may 17 td ALFRED J. DUNN, Adm’r,
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of St riven county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues
day in June next, before the Court House door, in
the village of Jacksonboro, St riven county, between
the usual hours of sale, six hundred acres of pine
land, lying in said county, adjoining lands of George
H. Maner, Jacob Wells, and others, belonging tj
the minor heirs of Jamas Scott, sold for the benefit
of said minors LEWIS LOWELL, Guardian.
March 28,1833.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALJE. '
AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of Scrtven county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, will ho sold on the first Tues
day in June next, before the Court House m the vil
lage of Jacksonboro, Scriven county, between the
usual hours of sale, seven hundred and fifly acres
of pine land,lying in said county, belonging to the
estate of John Moore, deceased ; sold for the benefit
of the heirs and credhors.
WILLIAM MOOR, Administrator.
March 28, 1833.
AGREEABLE to an order of the lion, the Info
nor Court of Burke county, when sitting fur
ordinary purposes, will he sold, on the first'Tues
day in June next, before the Court House door in
Waynesboro’, between Ihe usual hours of sale,
Five Hundred and ninety fbur.ncres of Land insaid
county, adjoining lands of William Patlerson, Wm
Rollins, ai d others, belonging to the estate of Ralph
I’enrnw, deceased, sold for the benefit oflhe heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day
of sale. MARTHA PEiVROW, Adm’x.
march 20 wtd
SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in June next, at the market
house in (he town of Louisville, Jefferson co.
between the usual hours of sale, will he sold, the
following property, being a part oflhe real andjper
sonal estate of Andrew 14, Wells, deceased ; to. wit,
a tract ofland lying in the county of Jefferson,“and
adjoining the town commons of Louisville, and
lands of Asa Holt, and others, on the Ogeechee
river, containing three hundred and fifty-nine acres,
more or less.
Also, ihe dwelling house of the deceased, in the
town of Louisville, n getkor with the lots thereto
attached, out buildings, &c. also, ihe office occu
pied by Hrs. Jenkins <fc l.ciule ; also, the store house
with the lot attached thereto, now occupied by John
Campbell; also, the following Negro slaves, to wit,
four valuable men and one woman, named as lol
lows : Tom, Henry, Burrel, Edward and Nelly, to
bo sold agreeably mailorder oflhe Court of Ordi
nary Os I lie county of Jefferson, lor the benefit nl
the creditors ol t lie said dccasccd. Terms of sale,
(or the negroes, cash ; for the real property, credit
until the first day of January next, upon purchasers
giving small notes and security,
MARI J. W ELLS, Administratrix.
April 3.1838. td
i OTIC 54.—A1l persons having demands against
1 d thccHtaiool Elizabeth Bryan, late of Burk co.
deceased, will render them in according to law,and
those indebted will make payment without delay.
april 6 6w JAMES GRUBS, Ex’r.
A JLL persons having demands against tticoslalo
ofMary White, ded’d, late of Burke county,
will present the same, duly attested, within the time
prescribed by ; ELIAS BELL,
Feb 6,1838. adm’r for Mary White,
rnar 2 4U
.-aJ OTIC 84.—A1l persons indebted to Die estate
i-si of George G. Bass, late of Burke county, de
ceased, are requested to make payment, and those
having demands arc requested to render tin in in ac
cording to law. 14. W. BASS, Adm’r.
april 17
i R mot ths alter date application will be
if made to the Int tior Court of Lincoln county,
when silling lorordinary purpos s, for leave to sell
the interest of Samuel Coulter, hue of said comity,
deceased, in n negro man Moses,as part of tha
estate ol raid deceased.
\\ lI.LIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator.
I .inn nl u. ;....- 19,1838
| , Ol R months afterdate application will be made
to Justices of the Interior Courtof Richmond
county, sining as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to j
sell the real and personal estate of Henry Zirm, I
late of. .chraoiid county, deceased.
JANE 1). ZINN, Adm’x.
may 9, 1833 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r.
■^OUH mouths idler date, npplicniion will tic
-*T made to ihe Honnra.de Ihe Inlcrier Courtof
Scrix’en County, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the
Estate ol James Boston, dec’d
THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r.
March 8, 1838.
jL'IOI R months aflor day application will be
*- made to Iho lion the Inferior Court of Burke
county, while silting lor ordinary purposes, (fir
1 "ive to sell all tho real estate belonging to Hilliard
J Rue,deceased, march 20 A HUGE, Adm’r.
f A Oil R months after date application will he I
JL 1 made to tho honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer
son, silling for ordinary purposes, (or leave to sell j
ihe lands in said county, belonging to tlie estaio of I
tho Into ! homns B. Wells, deceased, lor the benefit I
ol the creditors of said estate. 'This 23d April, 1838.
PHILIP ROBINSON, ) ,
April 23 4m JOHN R WELLS, \ rs - ,
S A OUR months alter dale, application will be'
Jo? made to the honorable Inferior Court of
Burke county, lor leave to sell a part oflhe real
ostatc ol Seuthworth Harlow, deceased.
REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx.
npril 26 mlra
MAO UK MONTHS after date, application will
JL be. made to Ihe Honorable the Inferior Court i
of Richmond county, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, inr leave to sell the real estate of 1. J.
Brown, deceased. P FLEMING, |
Jan IS ILwlmo Administrator.
ftMtorcarr to Aroivr v jail,.i U ,i»
u ' •'»« am. a nogro man, culls himself JIM, SBVS
he belongs t« Harmon Lamar, of Columbia countv
Ca.; ho is 2u years old, a feui 8 inches high, and
datk complected. The owner is requested (o come
furwdrd, pay exponsra, and lake him from jail
may 24 w3t ELI MORG AN, Jailor.
(Georgia, Columbia Count,."
V/l/ HE liC AS Benjniuin 11.‘Warren and John
w » McGar, Executors of the 14 ill of William
McGar, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory.
1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
j MUgular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
; to ho and appear at my office within the time pro
, scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have,
1 why said letters should not he granted.
Civen under my hand at office, this 241 h day of
| February, 1833. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk,
leb 27 47.
Georgia, Burke County.
HEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of
* v the estate »fWm. Bryant, deceased, applies
; for letters of dismission.'
These are therefor to cite and admonish nil and
[singularthe kin Iredand creditors of said dec’d to
be and appear at any office, within 1 ho time prescrib
ed by iavv, to shew cause,if any they have, why
said letters should not be grated.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro,
this 221 day of January 1838.
dan 20 21m0in TII BLOUNT, nccob c.
Georgia, Burke county:
WHEREAS Elijah Allaway, administrator on
llie estate of Bedding b Byrant, late of said
countv, deceased, applies for letteis dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
sigulur the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the tin e pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said lot tors should nut he granted.
Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17ih
day of Feb:, 1338. Tlf BLOUiVT, D. Cl’k.
fob 21 m6m.
Georgia, Burke Comity :
WHEREAS Little Berry Burch applies for
letters dismissory, on the estate of Abish
j Jenkins, deceased.
These are theieforo to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deecased,
to bo and appear at my office within the lime pre
scribed by law, to show cause, i( any they have,
why said ielleis should not be granted.
Given under my bund at office, in Waynesboro
this 22d day of March, 1838.
mar 26 6m _ T. H. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk.
Georgia, Jefferson Comity ;
\\! HEREAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator
* ~ °* *^ le es,alu of the lule Manning Sprndlcy,
of said county, deceased, applies for dismission
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid dee’d to
be and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib- /
ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said V
letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand, at Louisville, tins 26th
day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZEK BOIHWELL,
mar 1 Clork C O
GEORGIA,I By the Court Ordinary lor said
Burke county, $ Count l '
ILffii/’fIEUEAS Sarah Smith Administratrix,
w * nnd Allen B B Prior, Administrator of
James J Smith, deceased, laleof said county, have
petitioned said court for letters dismissory, slating
that they have fully administered said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be 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 wdm 264 Tlf BLOUNT, ucc o a c
GEORGIA,} By the Court of Ordinary for
Burke county $ said County.
WHEREAS John Saxon, Administrator of
John S. Kenner, deceased, lain ofsaid coun
ty, have petitioned said court for letters dismisssory
slating that lie has fully administered said estate
those are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to be and appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, and then and there shew eauso
why said letters should not bo granted. By older of
the court.
nov 10 6m T. If. BLOUNT, n c c o n o
Georgia, Jefferson county:
%/&/HEREAS, Patrick B Connally, Administra
te » tor on the Estate of Tandy C Jones, late
of said .county, deceased, applies fur Letters da
missory.
These are therefore to oilo aad admonish all and
sing ilar the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at nij office within t lie limo prescri
bed by law, to file their objections, if any they
have, to shew oauso wny said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville,
this 16th day of March, 1838.
march 16 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, CTk.
Georgia, Jefferson county:
WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator
on the estate of Stephen Cotter, lute ol said
county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory.
i hose are therefore to cite ami admonish ait and
singular tlie kindred and creditors of tho said de
ceased, io he and appear at my office within the
lime proscribed by law, to shew cause if any they
hat e, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Louisville,
this 16thduy of March 1838.
mar 16 EBENEZER BOTHWELL,CIk
Georgia, Jefferson County: /
WHEREAS James M. Linqncfield, adminis
trator on the estate of James E Wells, late
of said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dis
mission from said estate.
I heseare therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, I hkindred and creditors ofsaid deceased,
to he and appear at my office within (lie time pre
scribed by iavv, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not ho granled.
Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this
Bth day of May, 1833 E. BOTHWELL, Clerk,
may 10 6m
CiOL. BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, took horn the
'lndians one head guard Chain wilh “Vi m Flour
n iy August 22; 1831,” worked m it with gi id beads;
also, one full jewelled double-eased hiinlii g watch,
with gold guard chain and key—the watch has
three letters on the front case—the owner, er any of
ids relations can get it by describing letters and prov
n g p.opcrly. It no applieatioh be made in four
months, ihe watch will bo soid and llie proceeds di
vided among the troops,—application to be made to
the editor oflho Colqinbua Herald lor Ihe bend
chain, and lor the Watch lo Col. Brown.
The Columbus Herald will copy the above and
forward the account to Col Brown, nov 27—tP277
Georgia, Burke County.
Court of Ordinary, present their Honors WG
; Evans, Abel Lewis and K i’amler, Esqrs
Si s th March, 1838
! g JrON llie application ol Mulford Marsh and
*•-' Fielding Fryer .praying that llie Clerk do isj
mo* n citation lor letters dismissory as administra
tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It
is «n motion of Counsel ordered, that ihe same do
issue returnable to September term next, of this
Court, to be published once a month till said Court
I A tm i extract from the minutes.
march 20 6ra TII BLOUNT, dccoic.
Georgia—Burke county.
Court of Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W.
Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs.
t Rule M. .Vi., , March sth, 1838.
UPON the petition of Elisha i laymans,executor
of Samuel Haymans, din used, late of Burks
county, stating that he has fully executed the lasi
will u«d testament ofsaid Stephen Haymans, de
ceased, and praying letters dismissory. It is there
fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that tho clerk
do issue a citation requiring all concerned,to ho
and appear at tho court at September term next,
then and there to shew cause why said letters ahsll
not be granted, and that said r dilation be publish
ed once a month till said court.
A true extract from the minutes,
march 21 6tm TII BLOUNT, D el’k.
jVOTICE.--Four months after dale, appiica
ivi lion will be made to the honorable Interior
Court ol Richmond county, while silting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave lo sell a lot of land in the
13th district and 4th section in Cherokee county,
belonging (o the orphans of Lott Williams; also
one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in.JLce co.
sold for th»benefit ol the heirs ol said Williams,
may 2,1338. !’• H. ill ANTZ, Guardian.
B7OUH months after date, application will be
it. made lo the honorable interior Com tof Burks
county, when tilting for ordinary purposes, lor
leave to sell lot number throe hundred and thirty
four, 334) in the sixth district, Carrol county, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres.
Janwd 18v\4m VVm W MAUS'I), Admr