Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 07, 1838, Image 4

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rosTroM;i»^».\i;< i toi.'vs nai.c. WILL li<> Mild on 111'' (iri-l Ttnsday in .liilv next, in the Innn ol Waynesboro, belucio the usual li'iiir.-i cl sale, iC ii"! disposed of l"'lore, according (o lit" last will nn'l testament ol f.lizt hull Hrvmi, Imp of Horkc < "imty, deceased, the lol lowing (iri'i'i rly, to wit 53Vlit re* of oak and hick ory land, adjoining lands ol Col. I! Foiiiilaii), mid ol Iters; also ilio fill It pan of n trail belonging lo the pktalc id .1"' ii liryun, deceased. Als-o, two in grncs, * Charles anil Mary,mid a.illir properly ol iilizaheth llrynn, deceased. Terms of sale cash. Jiiii". r ). 1838 JAMHSGRIIBHS, IM i-nlor. cAm*i.i\A (im sic', g icotu illc, S. < . ajTIIK Subscriber respectfully in forins Itix friends ami llio public, that lip lias taken pliurgc of flic largo wtd commodious House, recently Known its (in in's I Ini: I, and J<rrncrly as Wr.ii/niiii ,« lit,hi, winch will hereafter In- di signaled the Cahoi.ina llousv;, and ihallieis propnmd lo nciamuiiodali'roinpany nKi'iiiiilorlnhly, ami in aa good style,aa any other pnhlir liimsn in llio Stale His Table w i I he furnished w illi the host i he conn try affords, his Par with elmiee Liquors and Wines - and his Stables shall he utten ' d-ii to,mill provided lor, in sin h manner us to jilease the lovers ol lino horses. In hurl, no Irun ideor expense will he spared lolinku all coniform hie, who may see proper lo putrna.z.e tli" c-tublisli merit 1’ il. VOUMJ June 3 dlw I AW.—The undersigned will in future prne i lies law in eopnrlnersliiii, tinder the (inn of l’’Ji()YD A It EESE, mid w ill iillnnd the i onrls of the several eonnlii s id the Ifemnlgoe, < lark and Walton, of the western, and Newton of the Flint! iin nils. They will also alleml lo the i -ollnetiun o- A'lainis in the middle mid upper pan of i Joorgin. STI'IWAIIT ILOVD, AUGUST!hS KIIKSK. Madison, May i, 1838. % ivilin {py- Tim < iliur'cston < .'mirier is n (piesleil In pub lish iho above wuck'y, throo niontlis, nnd charge tins ollii a. *,J e, <llol'. »V l< Ali IOSTK AW , V ItonucH IT! at Law, < lovingtun, (la olliir their s.ervie'a Tor the general adjnslinniil and eolleei ion ol dflils in the Circuits adjoining that in which limy reside, and w ill attend regularly at the Courts in the eotm -1 ties of Fayette, f/enry, Newton, Jasper, Morgan, Walton, (IvvinneU, I luKnlk, Cuwt lu and C atnphidl. npnl 11 vv3m I, AW NtITICH. r1 1 mo undersigned having united in tlm prai Im | ol the LAW,oiler their services lo flic public They will attend (ho court a of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Uiniilidpli, lOarly, linker, J.ccuinl Sumter, (d'flie Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, ol dm Mini Circuit; ami Twiggs, I’nlaski, Mivvndes, J Imams, Decatur mid Dooly, of llio Souflierti (firenit. ku sinnas entrusted to tbhir euro will meet with |>riimpl Hllenlniii. Their nlliee is in Amerieiis, Sumter comity, where one id (hem mav ulvvnys bo (bund ‘when not absent on business. LOTT W A UK lON, WM II CKAWI'OItD. oet 10 #B7 wtf ,\W NOTICK" Th" undersigned bavin;; t removed from Clark coimiy to Lineoltilun, will attend to the practiced Law in the Superior nnd Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, nnd the ad jacent counties. Husiness intrusted to his rare w ill ho promptly allundcd to. ‘ RUNNING 11 MOOR 10. References.- -lion. Charles Dougherty, Iloti. A. S. Clayton, lion. Thomas W. Harris, (lon (Edward Harden, Athens; C. J. Jenkins, (I. W. Crawlun), A. J. Miller,Col John Alilludge, W illiu.n 10. Jones, Augusta fanoolntcn, March 21, 1838. vvlf lAW NOTH ' l‘l<—Tho subscriber has sealed i in Columbus, Oa. mul will give In's prninpbit ionium to any business intrusted In him. llisoftico ism Mr, Hepburn's brick tenement, opposite the Oglethorpe House I l '. A. NISUIOT. Columbus, March 37. w4tn I AW NOTTCIi. —The mnlersignrd will J hereafter practice in the Superior Courts of the counties of Warren and Taliaferro, in the Northern circuit, may 1 sw It CRAWFORD At GARDNI'.R. A (fit Id AT lIAItdAIN. flfllK subserilier being deterniined to i migrate to Jl. the west, oilers for sale Ins valuable tract ol 'land, containing three thousand acres, situate anil lying in Jackson emiMy, (hi, on the Mulberry Fork of Oconee river, the residence immediately on the ling mmtnlnin and main Alabama mud, vaiiuiis other roads intersecting at llio same place, v iz : the Milledgevillo road leading lo H inn’s Ferry, on Chattahoochee, Hurricane Shoal road, leading to < arnesville and South Carolina, (heal part ol the nhovu hind is red mulatto land, of superior ipiality ; I(loacres of rich river low grounds; ahuul WOO acres cleared, grout part fresh and in good'repair, nbuittid ■ng with superb springs, w ell improvt d, w illi a cm "vonieiit frtuiied dwelling house, two story high, on li most splendid ennneneo; an excellent Colton and 7'hreshing machinery, and all oilier necessary out houses. No place is heller ealenlulctl I''rj l till m business of any kind, in llio up country. seve ral eoiivenicm settlements on the premises, net in terfering With each other The whole can he pur chased lor nine thousand dollars, min third in ad vance,the halhmce in two minimi payments, which u not mure than two thirds ol the real value I ikolv vouim negroes will he taken at their value. npnl 111 ’ willi. UAIUUSON TIIHUMOND. ACCOM M(M> \TION NT AC 11. PF.RSUNS ttavelling oitlier to Tallahassee or Us vicinity, will do well to notice the lullow „,g regulations; a new stage line is now eimimeaced Mireet Iron! Tallahassee lo Raiiibridge, byway id IMeosant Grove, mooting the northern stage in Itain hmlge, and leaving immediately mi Us nrritnl, spend the night in rlcnsnnt Grove, and arrive in T'allnhassoo at ten o’cloek tin- next day. As this vonle will he performed altogether in the day, and as every eft'orl will he made lo givo generM siilis lai tion, the subseriher Hallers limisell that he shall have the imlrmiuge of a generous tmblie. npnl 13 3m W. H GASSLLS. fltWO MU liKS MTItAV I.U, Imm the sub I norther, nine miles below Louisville, a brown blink horse mule, a young amle nhinil the eiinimim size ; the other a mure mule, him k, with asiar on the side of the nook, near the jaw, supposed lo he on the right side. They lei Imy plantation about the Kith Ilf April, 18IIM. Any person taking up said ‘males s ill be paid for their trouble, if they will in form me by letter addressed I" mo at Louisville, Jef ferson county, Ga. THOMAS Si'Kl’.l'.r. april 31 ftw IO ST OK MINI. AI !>--( bir note of inntp i of one thousand dollars principle, given by Madison T. Me(ieboc and Jos. lllaekwi 11, payable lo F.vcline Houston, Administratrix ol l> Houston, deceased, m June IH3. r ), with a credit of $BO on lie buck. 1 hereby warn all persons from trailing for said note as the same has been paid by me to Al fred Hammond through the hands of Rickard K, Wmlrcv. April 3a, 1888 ' VALF.NTINK 11. M F.RK I\VKTII KR 1 hereby eertily that some lime in the last of Jaiiuaiy or the lir.-l id February, / 11 . hd R\\ mlrc\ paid oil a proimsery note of hand for one lliuusniid dollars principle,signed and payable us above, and is Ihe same note above described, and dial said Wintrcy observed he was pay ing it oil' at tlie re quest oi’ Valentine H Memwellu-r, and with his money. A HAMMOND, April iS, 1838. 1 certify that 1 paid off said note lo Alfred Ham mond, on 30th Jan. for Valentine II J/errivvclher, at his request, and wlh his own limd-% mav & RICHARD R WINFIIbIV (•eoi'citt, I illicit comity: fifOLF.D hclore me, by James I’owoll, of Hlbcil -I- county. Two Cults, one n (illy, a bright sor rel, with both bind feet w hile, and ; large blaze m die forehead, about lour lect eight or time nicbes fiigh.and about three years old ; tin- oilier u horse ■x'oll, about one year aid, n dark sorrel, hulli hind '(iTt white, with a while spot m die lore head . ap praised by John Craft,senior- and William R. Pow ell, freeholders; the filly at Ihitv dollars, nnd the house colt at twenty dollars. Given under nr. hand, April 3d, 1838, ANDHRSON CRAFT, .1 I». A true copy front the cstray book in the Clerk’s olbee ofrtc lAtvriof Court id Klhcn i oiml v,11,i l .t May, 1838. ' WM. U. NF.LMS.CKik. may 17 \v3t niontlis after dale, iipplirafton will in made lo the hoimraldc (be infeimr Coint ol Rurkc county, when setting for nnliniiry purposes lor leave to sell oil Ike real estate belonging lo tin estate ol John J. Roe, deceased. A. H. Rod, Administrator. Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838 lm SAUtIR mon'lis after date, tipplnaliun will hr made lot be boauiable InKimr Court ol Co. I imhis county.w bile silling lor oidmn v ( nr, ~, .... lor leave to "dllhc Land and .Vi grois belom;ing n' the estate ol llvtbir’. Allen ol -and rnuiily ,|,. ... , | iiitueh 8 m I UHuDl.s ( x r ni iltl.KS! ON ( OMK M \ \|Ti A< TOin ( Ki st %ii;t». rlp Ml*. • r» j iliilly uilorm.*: lii Irh •»i j & And % former nislornnv, at a <h laiu-(*, lint lie lias Im’cii (♦nnenletl by iii lirallli fium alUinlmK In l)ii. in;, lor Mncr.il yours past, until ihiu seiJMon, , j find l\now n■ ' llul iii: lll y of bin roiuilry IriondKbave , , not beeti an >n oi h : .rumiing again, before niukimi ; , I heir | ii'« rl ■evvliere, be will* |*le j nre inkaim fheiiilbn! In beallli liiir been so miieb r*-.-lored llial ! 1 bo will attend lolbcm ngnin in the inannhnniring, j i altering tfnrl repairing « \ cry d s< rijihon of COM li>, mid ba« rum ami intend* alvvayv. Keeping «*.■; brnul I Ik; nm>l extensive nvsorlmenl ol ('niub, ol every doH< rijition tbn* ran be found in any oilier lioim? in lbe >'ou'liorii market, both of bin own inunnliu iure 1 fin I imported; and nil orders lor I'oinbs Iroiu rner* ' elmnls at u distance will be as faithfully bile 1 ns il 1 * they were }r* - tit, i » rvesy ropnet. He iniends • also lo Keep the vfirieiten ol Hone llonnets, and I ol all the different ‘piablies, Hri bbes, book 1 inp (iIasHUM, Soaps, low pricoil .Jewelry, <V*'• 'vilh • many lanty arlif bs, Vvbieb will bo disposed ol al I whole Mule upon re eonablo lerniH, and which bo in | vitCH all to exomine hr*loro purchasing elaev. lu re, fit : 1 lbe old aland, IfiG King Hlreof, sign of Iho maminnlb ' On Horn, [may 16 vj6l W. W. WILBI R. 1 \\ ENXY-FIVK UOIiIiARS aiSWARP* HAM A VVA V, on ihe night of the nil. my hoy Nullum, about t -M years old, dark complexion, rnlbcr small, win I erx low down jty'Jj' biM ebin, and very intelligent.— Ilci carried oil n variety ol cloth- I ing, among which was a grey ■’ d‘s cloth frock eon!, with onlsiile r> / pooketa to the skirts and also in I | r „,it, and a whito hat. Nathan 1 wqm recently pnndiaHod ol Major Hubert Taylor, of Alliens, where be in well Known ; ho has a wife in that neighborhood, and it is supposed be has /forio lin that direction. The above reward w ill be paid lor bis delivery to me in Augusta, or SJO for lodging bun in any safe jail,and giving me information. may i ) w4t WILLIAM TUTT. \ f't One lliindred Dollars lie will'd« S NO TH T, Runaway from llio subheri y,]) her, in Ueeemhor last, a negro man named S Johnson, aged about twenty eight yc arn. ’ i Jjfif \ Sa *’* r, °R ro '*• Idiir fuel eleven inches high, i'jp) \cry dark complexion, and w hen interro gated <-lowly sliitlcrs a little?; bo has a 1 line, and a great many marks of llio u hip on Ins hack. ISaid negro was confined n Ma ronjail last summer three* months, and belonged at e that time to Mr. (nil, of Monroe ro. I would re v (jncsl jailors lobe particular in examining jails, as i, j tliosaid negro lay six months in jail within ten *, miles of Ins master. If smd negro is confined in I. jail, so that I gel him, I will pay I lie above reward. I have no doubt hut that be has altered bis name. .I npril I! w6m CORNELIUS D.TOBIN. m 1C \ N \ U A V from the Rttbscrl iur, in Orimgelmrgh District, S. <l. A- in November Inst, a negro follow l>y lhonamcol'.lLM,2l or 22 yearn old. h/va U® i* o small, spare made follow, U VA about five lent four inches liii'h, a , .^ IMI * lillle how-lcßgod, and wei(>liH about ! |;io )), a j || ( . has bnu’lit lore loolli, i flat nose, very much simli between (lie eyes, sane r very flat ami bumpy. 11 is color is nut very black, but bits a slight nule of yellow. When sunken to I lie speaks very submissively mid proper. Twcnty (ive dollars reward will be given kir his apprehen sion and delivery to me, nr in any sale jail. Any information concerning linn can lie direeled lo 1 11 l ii kvillo, S, C. JOiiN I'OULli. ij may 17 wit* • ,'i’U KNTY-riVIO 1)01.1.A Its It MOW Alt —j iti; N AWAY I rout the subscriber 4/ while in etnnp, near /fombiirg, S C 1 ■ /KlSa u certain negro men named I’rince, 1 afu* aged about 40 years, dark complex i ion, cliinikey, heavy built, about , r ) » lent K or 10 inches high, has tovcrnl ot liis upper fore leelb missings and CSeSffiEBB tolerably brisk spoken. I Sind negro was pnreliascd Iront the workhouse . in(.'bnrlestoii. Any person who will apprehend said negro and deliver linn lo Mr. V\m. 'l’nrncr of Hamburg, or seenre him so that said Turner can got him, will receive the above reward, jan 1 8. WILLIAMS , RA/ 11.1, be sold, at idbort Conrl House, on the I » , (irsl Tuesday in Angusl next, agreeable to „ an order ol (be lion, the Interior court ol Idbert . eoinily, while silting lor Ordinary purposes, nil Ihe l.nnds lying in Klhert enniily, belonging lo the s estate ol I’ulrick MeiWnllati, deceased, consisting . of one tract containing one hundred and seventy , acres, more or less, adjoining I foratio I (loss and , others ; one tract containing three hundred and , ninety acres,mote or less, adjoining liiclmrd S (fomes, Kiehmond Skelton, and others: undone tract continuing seven hundred and (illy acres, more or less, adjoining John runner, Allen Hun ter and others. The above lands will ho divided into lots, mid sold lo suit persons wishing lo pur chase—-I’luts of which will bo exhibited at the lime of sale. The hinds will he sold subject lo the Widow's dower. Terms made known on (ho day pi sale. KI.IZAIIKTII Mc.-MI 1.1. AN, Adin’x. WILLIAM WcML'LLAN, i.dtu'r. may 31,1888. mid V DAI IN' IS IK A t'OHS’ Hi I.M. ” WI LI, be sold on the iirst Tuesday in August next,at the lower market bouse in Angnstn, within the legal hours id s tie, in pursuance of an order ol the ('onrl of Ordinary of Uichmoi .d county, two negro slaves, mimed Ann and Joe, hclongii'glo llio estuteVjrein 1!. Ilolhmd, deceased. NI'.AL HOI,LAND, Adm’r. j may 39 Id MAIIY HOLLAND, Adm’x f Sj •! HI moiilhs alter date upplirulion w ill he made * lo llio honomhlo Ihe .Instices of the Interior , Conrlol .s’erivon comity, while silling lor ordinary i purposes, for leave lo sell Ihe Lands belonging lo , llio (''.state ol John AL Koherls, deceiisetl, late ol 1 said county. S'l’KlMlh'.N MlLLS,adin’r. DELIA UOllEKTS.iidm'ix. 1 Feb hih, 1838 -Itni 33 TO IJOAT OWNEIW AM) P.VJ’KOONS .Yuvigtilimr Savnnnh and Urund rivers. d >A an net of llio Honernl Assembly of the slate > It & oft.Vorgm,assented lo the‘36th Deertnber, 1830, 1 il is made he duly of the inferior courts ofthosev -1 end eonnlies of said stale, bordering on,or which l ' navignhle waters pass through, lo cause to he pith 1 lished.the provisions of the several acts of the ge -1 noral assembly, rogiiliiting boat ow ners, I heir agenls ; and pulroons, navigating said w nters. Hv the uforesuid axis every host navigating the Savannah or broad rivers, are reipiircd to have .a while piitroon.vvilh n 101 l of Lading ready prepared p to exhibit In any while person, who may wish lo / evuniine ihe eontents ol ihe boat ifnder their eliargo , showing the name el said patroon and consignee u) , Ibe cargo aboard of sai l boat, and furthermore for , bids any boat owner,their agent er patroon,lo permit i- any boat hand being aslave; lo put on hoard ol their bout, any corn, rotten,peas,stock ot any kind.poiil try or other articles in which by law they are forbid T) Ini Hick, . xcepl Ihr s inn-is exhihiled in the hill ot lading of Ihe owner ol said fiofll or his agent,and un- I dor his or liieir direrlion entered, making it penal uganul every offender oi lho aforesaid m is. I Therelore.nll concerned will lake notice, that the I acts d' which Ihe foregoing is extracted will he m- I , forced against offenders who may betaken in i lie comity el Lincoln. I.kwik Parks, , W. It. Cantki.ovv, John Moss, (Stkciiijn Stov VI.I , Pktku I, amah, j nov 28 il 278 Judges of Interior court j < ieorgia, Stni he count y; J Court i f Ordinary—present Ile-ir, honors (5 \V Ev mis, .Hired Lewis, and F. Palmer, F-sqrs. March iit/i, 1838 j] ] PDATbo petition of James lim liaiiao and Win i <1 ' Hosier, staling that Abner F. Holliday, dee d. i latent P.nrke county, died in llio county ol Alurray, on the erg lit day til repU‘mbor, 1831; by bis ceeinm I bond oflbivt dale, a copy of which is till'd in this court, obligate himseli to one William Daniel, ol .Morgan eonnlv, his heirs or assigns, mbs loivvo r lots in the low h ot Poinsot, Known by the Ao2 . and one halt ol No lii. And also by his certain oilier hood, made m the same county on the Gth dav id Sept ember, 1831, the said Aimer K obligated himseli to execute |n> the Fraud NV illinm Daniel his ,1 heirs or Hs.- igiiß, the oilier halfofsuid lot No pi, , n the said town of I’mnset copy ot which iasi mentioned homl is filed in ihisionn' and the said ~ James and \Y till mi are the auigfleetof a aid bonds and also that said timer Edejiarted this li'e without s, eveenloig said titles: and praying this conn mdi ,o r,vl , Jones,adiniinsiralor ol the esiale of i"' ' l , '", r vv ■ ll , " , ’ v '* r i"r lilies lo the said James and W illiam. Ms thereupon, on .Unlt-m Marsh,rmnisrl Inrs-ml jk i;iiu»;«i><,ortltr*•<) ( llul unless must' ho shown to ii.< n)ll . r . ' Uw« this court wnl, hi July tern, next direeisanl I ’• a.lniiiii.lialor to execute said lilies Amin ..'|'in -. ther ordered, that I Ins rule ho published onco a " inonlh (or three inonihs bellov saidcoinl. A trite i xltat I trom themnmles. t march 21 nidi Til ELUL AT, DtPlt (Lory,in,Columbia < ouatv: WHEREAS Benjamin H. V\ air-n and lohn Met Jar, Exit mors of the Hillol tFilliarn Met Jar, lieo«i jscd, applies for Idlers Hisnnsxory. These nro I In relore In cite and admonish all ami singular Ihn Kind red and creditors of said deceased to lionnd u(i()onr ul my office within the time pre scribed hy law, to shew cause it any llioy have, why said idlers should not he grunted. | <»iveil under my hand at office, this 84th day of j I'chrunry, i«3B. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk, fob 87 47 j Georgia, fturke County. Will', REAS James Grubbs Administrator of the estate of Win. Bryant, deceased, applies to me for Jotters of dismission. These are therefor to cite nml admonish all and ptngulnrtho kin Ireland creditors of said dec'll to he and appenr at unj Office, within the lime proscrib ed liy law, to show cause,if any (bey have, why said letters should not be t rated. (liven under my hand at office in Waynesboro, ; ibis 82 1 day of January 1838. Jan 2(i 21in0rn Til BLOCNT, n e c on o. i Georgia, fSiukc comity: WHEREAK Elijah Atlaw ay, administrator on the estate ol Redding l‘> uyrant, late of said | county,deceased,applies for letters distiiissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sigulur llioliindrcd and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear at my uliic", within flic tin o pre scribed by law, to slum cause, if any they have, why said letters should not ho granted. (liven under my hand, at Waynesboro', this 17th day of Feb:, IH3B. T JI ULOUJVT, U. Cl’k. fob 31 mOrn _______ Georgia, Ilurke County : WHEREAS Little Berry Burch applies for letters disrnissory, on the estate ol -Abish Jenkins, deceased. These aro thoiclbro to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to bo and appear ul my office within the lime pro scribed by law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said leltois should not bo granted. (liven under my liimd at office, in Waynesboro this 88d dny of March, IH3B. mar 36 Ora T. 11. BLOUNT, Dap. Clerk. (1 corgin, JcflbixmCounty : WHEREAS Roger f. Wamble, Administrator of the estate of tho late Manning Spradley, of said comity, deceased, applies for dismission from said administration. These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said dcc’d to ho and appenr at my office, within the lime proscrib ed hy law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should mil ho granted. (liven under my hand, at Louisville, this 86th dny of Feb. 1838. EBEMEZER HOT HVVELL, mar I Clerk C O Georgia, .((■(lci'.on <’<> llll l.y: WHEREAS, Patrick J! Connolly,Administra tor on lire Estate of Tandy C Jones, Into ol said county, deceased, Applies for Letters dis missory. 'flicso arc therefore to cite aad admonish ml and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at mj office within the lime proscri bed hy law, to file their objections, if any they have, lo show cause why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, this JC> l l l day of March, <B3B. march 111 EBENEZER 110T1IWELL, CIU. Georgia, .{cffersoii county: U/ HEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator on the estate of Stephen Colter, Into ol said county, deceased, applies for fellers disrnissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the lime proscribed Hy 'law, to shew cuaso if any they have, why said loiters should not ho granted. (liven under my hand at office, in Louisville, this 16thclay of March 1838. mar If. EBBWF.ZER BOTHWELLfCIk Georgia. Ilurke eatintf: UJ 11 ERE AS, Joseph L. Shew make and Isaiah < farter apply Ibr letters ol tulminisration on the oslnlo of Joseph Shewmake, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admnn'sh bl( and singular tho heirs and creditors of sai.l deceased, to he and appear at my office within the lirno prescri bed by law , to file their objections il any they have, to shew cause why said loiters should not he granted (liven under my hand this 83d day of .May,’lB3B may 86 3l)d ‘ T. 11. BLOUNT. Hop. CPU. Georgia, Ilurke county: I t / IIERKAS Alfred Hudson applies for letters » * ol administration on the estate ol iWulthcw E. Slain, deceased. These are therefore so ci/n and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, lo he and appear at my e/liee within the time prescribed hy law, to shew cause, if any llioy have, u iiy said letters should not he granlcil. (liven under my hind this 83d dav ol May, 1838 may 86 3l)tl T. It. BLOUNT, Pep. Cl'k. Georgia, Ilurke county: 11/ HEREAS William tlouodwin applies for *» letters of ndminislratioa on the estate ol Mary Griliin, deceased. Those are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo he and appear at eiy office, within tho time pre scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have w hy said letters should not he granted. (liven under my hand this 23d day of May, 1838. mny 86 30d '1 H. BLOUNT, Dep. Cl’k. Georgia, Scrivcn county: IV 1 HI.REAS Benjamin Williamson and John v P S. iMVuer apply for letters of administration, do bonis non, on the estate of Janies Roberts, de ceased, ol Seriven county. These are therefore f.> rile and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, in file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed hy law, in my olfieo, to shew cause why said letters should not be grunt ed (liven under my hand and seal at office, in Jai ksonhoro, ibis 81lh May, 1838. 30d JOSHUA PERKY, Clerk. Georgia, Jc/lcrsou County: Ul JIEKEAS James ill. I .iiniucficld, adminis trator on the estate of James E Wells, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters o( dis mission from said estate. i'liosuare therefore to eilc and admonish all and singular, lbs kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo ho and appearal my ollicc within the time pro scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he. granted. (■iven under my hand at olfieo, in Louisville, I his Blh day of Mny, 1838 E. BOTH W ELL, Clerk, may 10 Cm Georgia—lSurkc county. Court ol Ordinary—-present, their Honors CJ. W. Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, carps. It ale M. S, , March W/i, 1838. jj T PON the pulilionof Elisha 1 laymans,cm enter of Samuel llayniuns, deceased, late ot Burks comity, staling that ho has fully executed the lasi will and testament of said Stephen llayniuns, de ceased, and praying letters disrnissory. It is Ih■ re - fore, on nioliuu ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk do issue a citation ronnirmg ail concerneii.lo be ami appear at tho court at September term next then mid there lo shew cause w hy said lettersuliall not be granted, and that said i dilation be publish od once a month til! said court. Alme extract from the minutes, march 81 film T 11 BLOUNT, I) cl'k. (Icingill, Itui'kcA 'onnty: Conn ol Ordinary—present, their honors C.W Ev uns, Ahel Lewis, and L Palmer, Esqs. Minch bth 1838. UPON the petition of Burton McGhee, stating Ahnei E Holliday, dee,, late ot Hnrke countv, did, on the lath day ol S-pieluber, 183-1, by his cer tain bond of that (hue, obligate himself, his he,is and assinns, lo execute lo one \4 m Haniel, ofitlor gan e initty, titles lo the lot ol Land in the town of Pohuel, in the county ol Murray : eonnneueinc on the street ol the corner ot lot No 3, in the first divis ion i it. aid town, running south w illi said street six l> l oir, to a street. JO I. ct wide, thence w ith said stiret one hundred and sixty loci to a cross street thence up said street, to lower part of lot A'o 3. And also staling thul he is the assignee of said bond, and that soil! Abner K. departed this hie without executing said idles, and praying that Ma thew Junes, the administrator ol the said Aimer E. may hedireeied lo execute lo the said Burton Me ; dice titles to said lot. \Vlieien|sin, on motion ol MuHind Mai.-h, counsel lor said petitioner, n is or i ilored,liialunless good cause heshown to the cun ! nary, the ..ai l Matthew Jones,adniV as aU.resaiil 1 w ill he,at July term of this eon tI i \t, directed to make said litlis And il is further ordered that a i -pv of this nth he published once a knout li fm three months,helore said court .1 iioe extract Irom the miiHitr.s. i mil eh 81 mol T H LLUC.N L, H ~|’k. Georgia, Htirku County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors VV G Evans, Abel Lewis and J, Famlcr, Esqrs Rule A7 .Vi 6<A March, 1838 UPON the application ol Mulford Marsh and Fielding Fryer,praying that the Clerk do is suoacitalion lor letters disn-isaory as administra tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It is «n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do I issue returnable to September term next ol this Court, 10 be published once n month till said Court i Airuo extract from the minutes. march 20 Cm TII DLOUNT, ncco b c. I Georgia—Hid kc County. Court of (Irdumry, present, their Honors, G W j Evans, Abel Lewis, and E I’alrner, Esqrs. Rule Ni Si, 6 !h March, 1833 R TFON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis i tralorofJohn Watts,deceased,this day filed, I prayingthata Citation may issue for letters disrmis i sory from said Auministralion. it is on motion ordered that the same do issue and be published once nmontli for sis months. A true extract from the minutes. T 11DLOIJNT.u c c o b c. March 20 6m i Georgia, Hurke County. j Court of Urdinary, present their Honors G W ! Evans, Abel Lewis and E Fulmer, Erqrs. [ Rule Ni Si, full March, 1838. LI FON tbcpclition of Samuel liarron, executor of ' Absolem Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke co. ■ staling that ho has fully executed said will and set i lied the estate of said deceased, and praying letters j dismissory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, returna ble to September Court next, requiring all persons ! interested then and there to show cause why the same should not he granted : And it is further or -1 j dcred that said citation be published once a month till said court. A true extract from the minutes, mar 20 Cm T. 11. DLOUNT, U. Gl’k Georgia, linrkc county: , Court of Ordinary— present, limit honors G W Ev ans, Abel Lewis and E Fulmer, Esqrs. March hth 1838. J JFON tho petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray 'A couniy, slating that Abner E Holliday dec’d, ot Burke county, cid, in the counly of Monroe, on the Olh day cl October, 1836, by his bond of that date; a copy of w hich is filed in this court, bind him | sell, bis licirs and assigns, to execute to one Wil liam Daniel, and bis assigns, ol Murray counly, by ilie first day offJanaary, 1836, titles to that lot of , i ) an “ known by the number one hundred and sixty, in ino 10th district, 13lh section, originally Chero kee county; and staling thalsaid Abner E departed | t his life without executing said title; anil that the said Dennis is the assignee of said "bond; and j praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad ministrator on the estate of said Aimer K. to exo cute title to said lot lo ihe said Dennis. Whereup on, it is, on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsellor said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause is shown lo the contrary, that on Ihe first A/onday in July next, this court will direct said ndmimistrator lo execute said title. And it is further ordered, that n copy of this rule be published once u month for three months before said time. A true extract from the minutes, march 21 m3t TII BLOUNT, D cl’k. CHJL. DROWN of Hrown’s Ferry, took from the ■'lndians one head guard Chain with “Win Flour noy Angnst22; 1831,” worked in it with gold beads; also, one full jewelled double-cased hunting watch, with gold guard chain and key—the watch has three letters on the front case—ll*e owner, or any of his relations can got it by describing letters n nd prov u g property, if no applicatioh be made i.i four months, Ihe watch will be sold and the proceeds di vided among the troops,—application to be mode to the editor of the Columbus Herald for the bead chain, and lor the Watch lo Col. Jlrown. The Columbus Herald will copy the above and forward the account to Col Brown, nuv 27—1(277 j\J OTIUE. —All persons indebted to the estate J-» of George G. Bass, late of Burke county, de ceased, arc requested to make payment, and those having demands arc requested to render them in ac cording to law. K. W. BASS, Adm’r. | april 17 ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. 1 , A LI. persons lo w hom the estate of Henry Zinn, i J* deceased, is indebted, will render their claims • within the time prescribed by law; and all indebted lo saidjestate are requested lo make oarl» payment lo tbo undersigned. JANE D. /INN, Adra’x. may 3, 1838 6vv JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. jVTOTiCJE—I ’onr months nfier date, appiica tion will lie made lo the honorable Inlfcrior j Court of Richmond comity, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, (or leave to sell a lot of land in the I lath district ami 4lh section in Cherokee county, belonging lo the orphans of Lott Williams; also one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in.Lce co. sold for tin benefit ol the heirsofsaid Williams, may 2, 1838. I*. 11. MANTZ, Guardian. months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Com t of Burke ! county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor ! leave to sell lot number three hundred and thirly i four, f 334) in the sixth district, Carrol county, con taining (wo hundred two and a half acres. Jan 23 18w4m Wm WMAIJND, Admr pAODR months alter date application will be 1 ■B made lo the Inferior Court of Lincoln comity, when silling for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the interest of Samuel Coulter, lute of said County, deceased, in a negro man Moses, ns part of the estate of said deceased. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator. Lincohilon, Mav FJ, 1838 k .H>U K months afterdate application will ho made I- to Justices of Ihe Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of Henry Zinn, late of . ichmond county, deceased. JANE ]). /INN, Adm’r. may 9, 1838 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. ; FLH)IHt months alter date, application will be * made to the Honorable the Inferior Courtof Seri von Comity, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estate 61'Jamoa Boston,dec’d. THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r. Match 8, 1838. (fo'Ul it tumults alter dale am.lieaiion will be B made to the honorable Inferior Courtof Jeffer son, silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell : the lands in said county, belonging to the estate of the late bomas D. Wells, deceased, for the benefit 1 ol the creditors of: aid estate. This 23d April, 1838 FIII I.IF ROBINSON, > , april 23 1m JOHN R WELLS, months alter dale, application will bo i made lo (lie honorable Interior Court of Burke county, for leave to sell a part oftbe real estate of Soutliworth Harlow, deceased. REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx. npnl 26 mini , EC*! 1 R Jh >JfTHS after date, application will -■ bo made to the Honorable the Infcncr Court <4 Richmond e, unly, w hen sitting for ordinary tmr poses, lor leave to sell the real estate of 1. J Drown, deceased. 1’ FLEMING Jan 18 H:\v4mo Administrator, |r ul oftor date w,n ES I -B- made lo Iho Lou Courtof Ordinary, of the ■ counly ol Jollei son, for leave lo sell 695 acres of ! Pino laud m the county of Burke, on I ho waters of ■ Uuvila Draiuli, adjoining lands of John Lod-e T I. Mordant, and others, sold for the benefit of the i hens ul benjamin Drown, deceased, minors. i | ~ ~ CROriS, Guardian. Louisville, May 24, 1838 q m I CyOUA months after day application will he u made to tlie bon the Inferior Court of Dori c j county, while silling lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all I be real estate belonging to llillin-il i J Roe, deceased, march 21) A HRUE, Adiii’r |/H)UR months after date application will be n - made lo the lionoiablc Interior (,'onn of |i ur j. comity when sitting („r ordmury p ur p JS ,.. 'n the real estate ol f.lraz.T l.ewis, deceased, of said , ’Sg«, ,|mxsEiu.cowx K T,E.ar I.iirke eonUty,lor leave to sell all the real estate i t Cuorgt* I. dorcuMHl JANE SCONVER.S, Admx. I april-t. mini |? OUR month* after date ap,AicaUon will be made *■ I l,,lht i ‘“"'-•rable Inlinor court ol ulna i-oiniiy, when sil.mg lor o.dnnry purpose., for ka.e I OS' II he hillovvjiig lots ol Land, v i/,. .Vo 41)8, UU : ] trT 1 ' ™ and Hi, U.h { ' rl> belonging to the estate of 'v M F DEM,I. au 19 •! . W -V. VAKBOKU’fJII, j auiuiiii & u al ur . [i*OL It months after date,application w ill he made lo tlic honorolile llio inferior court of .Idler* soncounly, when sitting as a court lor ordinary purposes for leave to sell the land and negroes o Kichard Hudson, deceased. inarch 10 i I Ail VMV II PIPKIN, Adm'r. months alter date, application will he made lo the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose, fur leave to sell the (leal Estate of the late A’alhan lirossol, dee'd of said county. NATHAN BRASSED,adm’r. jan -I—raft 2 With the will annexed months afterdate, application will be - made to the Hon the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell all the lands and negroes belonging lo the estate ol Abner Ward, deceased, laic of said county. THO’S. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. may 31, 1638 m4t months after date, application will lie made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a negro man named William, belong ing to Margaret Ann Deadwyler, a minor heir of Joseph Deadwyler, jr. deceased, late of Elbert co. ALEXANDER I*. HOUSTON, Guardian, may 31. 1838 m4t Georgia, Elbert county : HI HEUEAS Daniel Talc applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Enos Tate, minor, deceased. These are therelore to cite, summon and admon ish, all and singular, Iho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, lo shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given undor my hand at office this 25th May, 1838. [may 31] Wm B. NELMS, Clerk. Georgia, Elbert county: WHEREAS William Pulliam applies to me for letters ol administration on the estate of John Hall, deceased. Those are therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred mid creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not be granted Given under my hand at office, tins 25th May, 1838. [may 311 Wm. B. NELMS,CIerk. DOt T. EVANS’ MEDICINE: Dyspep sia and I'lypochondriiicisin—lnterest ing ease.—Mr. Wm - Salmon, Green st, above 3rd, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the following distressing symptoms; sickness at the stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation of tlio heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pu trescent eructation, coldness and weakness of the Oxlremcties,emaciation and general debility, dis turbed rest, a sense of pressure and heat at the stomach after eating, night mare, groat mental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costivoness, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ex ercise. Mr Salmon had applied to the most emi nent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of medicine to restore him to health; howe ver, as his afflictions had reduced him lo a very deplorable condition, and having been recommen ded by a relative of bis to make n trial of hr Wm. Evans’ medicine, he with difficulty repaired to the office and procured a package, to which ho says, he is indebted for ills restoration to life, health and friends. He is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Evans’ Medicine or sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, sprit 25 234 Broad street- Asthma, three years, standing Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill afflicted with the above distressing malady. Symptoms—great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and stiiclnrc across the breast, dizziness, nervous irritability and restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position without the sensation of impending suffocation, palpitation of the heart, distressing cough, costive ness, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility and deficiency ol the nervous energy. Mr. 11. Mon roe gave dp every thought of recovery, and tin s despair sat on the countenance of every person in terested in ids existence or happiness, till hy acci dent lie noticed in a public paper some cures effected ! by Dr. Wm. Evans' Medicine in his complaint which induced him to purchase a package of the Bills, which resulted incompletely removing every symptom of the disease Ho wishes tosny Ids mo tive for this declaration is, that those afflicted witli tlie same or any symptoms similar lo those from which he is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. Wm. EVANS for sale hy ANTONY & HAINES, Sole agents for Augusta On. march 28 232 Bread street ms 01113 CONCLUSIVE PROOFS of the 1* I. extraordinary efficacy of Hr. U’M. EVANS celebrated CAMOMILE and APERIENT ANTI BILIOUS PILES, in alleviating afflicted man kind.—Robert Cameron, 101, Bowery, N. V. Dis ease, Chronic Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Symp toms, unusual flatulency of the bowels, severe grip ing, frequent inclination lo go to stool, tenesmus, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, frequency ol pulse, and a frequent discharge of a foetid kind ol matter mixed with blood, groat debility, sense ol burning heal, with an intolerable bearing down ol the pails. Mr. Cameron is enjoying perfect health, and returned Ids sincere thunks for the groat benefit ho had received. WM. EVANS. To James Dickson, 3C> Co.nhill, Boston, Agent fur the sale of Dr. Evans’ Camomile Bills Lowell, November 15, 1830. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every reference t'M’.t the afflicted receive of the beneficial results of medicines, 1 cheerfully offer mine to the public, in behalf of Dr. Wm. Evans’ Camomile Bills. 1 have been afflicted for the last len years with distress in the bead and chest, often so bad as to deprive mo of sleep fur three or four nights in succession, lint have never found relief by any ol my friends’ prescriptions, until my wife saw the ■ advertisement in the paper; when she persuaded j inolo send for some, which Icl id, and obtained twe boxes and bottles, which resulted in almost com pletely restoring me to health, although 1 have nol entirely finished them. Should you consider lids any benefit lo yourself, or the public, you have my cheerful permission to publish it Yours, respectfully, THOMAS K. GOODHUE,ContrnI-st The above mentioned Bills arc fur sale only by ANTONY & HAINES, mar 23 Sole Agents for Augusta, Ga. Evans’ Camomile and Family Aperient Pills. J1 VEII complaint ten years standing —Mrs. II i Browne, wile of Joseph Browne, Worth Sixili sired, near Second street, Williamsburgli, afflicted ibr the Inst ten years with the Liver Complaint, completely restored to health through the treatment of Ur. Wm. Evans. Symptoms:—Habitual constipation oftlie liowols, total loss of appilito, excruciating pain of llio epi gastric region, great depression ol spirits, languor and other symptoms ol extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate (iow of llio menses, pain in the rigid side; could i ol lie on tier left side without an aggravation of lho pain, urine high colored, with other symptoms indicating great 'derangement in lire functions of I ho liver. Mrs. Browne was attended by throe of life first phv.,iri;ms, but received but little relief Iroin their medicine, till Mr. Browne procured some of Dr. 11 m Evans invaluable preparations, which effect unity relieved fur of the above distressing symp toms, with others, which it is not essential lo inii mute. JOSEPH BIIOU WE. To Dr. Bm. Evans. City and county of New-York, ts. Joseph Browne, of IVilliiunsbnrgli, Long Island, being duly sworn, did depose and say that the fuels as set forth in the wilbiii statement, lo w bleb lie Ins subscribed ins name, are just and true. JOSEPH BRO MNE, Husband of llio snid Hannah Browno. Sworn 1 cfore me, this 4th day of January, 1837. i’E I I'-ll BINKTNG, Com. of Deeds. Evans’ genuine Bills for sale only by ANTONY & HAINES april 13 Agent for Augusta, Ga. LANDS FOR HA LE. , T l h ® ""hscrihor offers fur stile his ? M Col «"»*>'« county, situated on >'VfS road leading from Augusta to •T Columbia L’ourt House, llnriccn miles 'f“r~~, u! 'o u 'ho former, and nine miles below '! 1 containing about fi;so acres, and ,s so situated that iwu desirable sefiltimonis may |„- inaile. fdion d tnc whole be too much for one p-r-o-i with improvements on each; cither of which will he sold separate, should ih ■ purchase- ,h sire it _ Iho forms and land can be known or seen by ap plying to the overseer, oil the premia’s. Provision ' ‘U> ih* it hI on ih” premier;, al o Jinn f,l'3:; m- 1 HARMONY LAMAK, jT l^o^ o4 ; l , o Al ,‘ <<>VUtOVERSY.- , . 1 ‘ le , Kcv - Alexander Campbell of Virginia, so celebrated on account ol liin controversy with fyi T on tlio truth of llio Christian religion anti subsequently with liishop Purcell, on the Catholic question, has been endeavoring to establish the dnir . ">a of ENDLESS HEIL TORMENTS, hf con" troxersy with Rev. Dolphus Skinner, of Utica, N Y' ' 'J l‘>s discussion wilt appear entire in the columns of iho “ Evangelical Universalis!,” a quarto 1 weekly sheet, published inMncon, Geo,by Gregory Andrews & Hell, at $3 per annum for a single copy—ss lor two copies,ami 820 lor ten copies / Those who n.vr.R read both sides ol this important ■ question would do well to subscribe for the Journal t containing the Debate. Orders respectfully solici r led by the proprietors, allhe Uriiversalist Book and ) Printing Establishment, corner of 4th and Mulberry 1 streets, and nearly opposite the Post Oilice, Macon, may 28 3t i r jpTTK subset iber will receive two or tliree youths I “ for instruction in the Classics, &c. at his rest r donee, near A ohovilie, Buncombe county, N. C. 'I be course to commence early in July. No youth C "ill be allowed to remain whose morals and deport ment arc not unexceptionable. Board, washing and tuition at the rate of 8200 per annum. No vo cation, except the months of January and February Application may be made, till Ist July, in Augusta may 21 vvtf to JOHN DICKSON. r ——— f /■f'Sa. STRAYED from the subscriber, i A. njfe on the 2d inst. a large bay Horse, a Os 'Zjflfrßooil pacer and trotter, with a blaze f Nwj ll , Te face, white hind foot, and long 1 i.. Papering inclined ears, were pricked a to the left. side. Information relative to the above described horse will be thankfully re ceived by the subscriber, and also a suitable reward ’ given to any person who will give information ad dressed to him at Erwinton P. O. Barnwell District S. G. [mayt 19 trw2w] R. C. ASHE. i jVfOTICE.—-Kstrayed from the subscriber, on i,k* oie IJlh robruary lasi, eighteen miles below , Waynesboro, in Hurk co. a light bay Mure, with i Dlack marie and tail, 12 or 13 years old, lame in the i n S' ,t m ,ld I c l? 5 any information relative to said animal will he thankfully received and liberally re warded. A letter directed to the subscriber at Mill Haven P. 0. Scnven co. will be sufficient informa ll°n. JOSHUA W. KIMBLE, ajinl 4 sw2m A p UAtllliß IV ANTED, for the remain -cB- mg part ol Iho present year to take charge of the Oak Hill Aenderny, Columbia county, Georgia near Eubank Post Office. A gentleman who can' produce satisfactory testimonials of character and qualifications, will meet with liberal encouragement. By order of the Trustees, A. BEAUNE, Sec’y. may 21 4lsm CAUTION.— The public are hereby caulione against receiving a note drawn by Iveson L • Brookes, payable to Daniel Hoyt lor the sum of 500 dollars, made about the 17th of March, and ( ' payable Iho Ist of July. Said note will not bo paid V ! on presentaiion, ns the consideration for which the note was given, lias laded, may 2D vvtf IVESON L. BROOKES. The Edgefield Advertiser is requested to publish ; j the above I hree times, and charge this office. R ANAW AY from the house of j e Bradley Kimbrough, in Green county, r KZTWt on ', he 3 °th April, a largo bay horse, 11 forraed > black mono and tail, I ff.'' paces well; no marks recollected.— 1 Any person finding and delivering the said horse to me at the Glardcs Cross Roads, Put nam county, shall receive twenty dollars, or any in i' formation respecting him will bo thankfully re, 1 reived; some person may have cut off his mnne and - tail since ho loft. BEVERLY B. SLAUGHTER. ' c may 29 4tw ; n „ JEFFERSON HOTEL. h f HE undersigned begs leave to return laftHu 118 most sincere thanks to his Iriends and v JJ—-*ikL. customers, for the liberal patronage ex - tended towards him, whilst ho was proprietor of » inis establishment, and would respectfully splicit n i- continuance of the same for the present proprietor, i- whom lie can cheerfully and confidently recont d mend to a liberal public. V. J C/lERRY t, ihe subscriber has taken the house formerly oc o cupied by V.J. Cherry, and known as the Jefferson V Hotel; lie solicits, and hopes, hy his unremitting at* j I >• tention, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. [ I b Jefferson, May 17. wit GEORGE SHAW, n I ■ c WARM SPRINGS. q: rgHIE proprietor of Warm Springs, Meriwether \ I , . coniily, Georgia, takes pleasure in returnin'' !■ lus thanks lo his oid palror.s for their visits during I the water-ng season, and wishes to make Known tS U - them and the publicgcnerally, that he is now ready I ic for their reception again His halhs have been ■ ’ mn, |° entirely new; and in point of comfort, con- j ■ f- vemenee and appearance, he ventures the assertion, ! ■ i- theio arc none to equal them in the United Stales 1 M r i- The temperature of these Springs is 89 degrees; R ; >■ some of its mineral propertjee are muriate ot lime, $ ■ >- soda, magnesia, and an abundance ofcajbomc acid :;f. q gass. Its efficacy for removing chronic and cutane 5 >i ous diseases are so well known that he deems it tin- H i necessary to speak ol thorn fuif her. His hotel and H d out buildings have undergone repairs; and with H d much labor he has opened a roud on the top of the I i, mountain, a of five miles, fur carriages, fi, it where invalids and others can enjoy the purest of Ki air, ami be delighted witii the mountain scenery, the k elevation being several hundred feet above the »ur- K rounding country. His table will be furnished i: nlentimlly and with every variety that tan possibly H be obtained, and every exertion w ill be made to R y please those who may tbel disposed to give him 'i iSf ‘ Cai ir , ~ D. C. ROSE. W ■ e Meriwether ro-. May 30. w4t e ._ >y' d rimV5 :X P L a TO , N H,GH Sf’WOOE. I n |HIE subscriber, late principal of the Fsndlelon K >f Academy, has taken the largo and elegant B! e house lately occupied hy Dr. R ecso , as „ ■ (| house, and has converted if into a Boarding SchZ ■ o for young gentlemen, outlie English plan; a ,>lan ■ i- loaured in that eoun.ry by centuries of experience ■ (l and w hich vvill be ultimately found the only seen- IH s ru > r lu S ron 'plcte attention to the morals and man ners of the pupils, while at a distance from their parents i layers will be read every morning and Smt evening; and when tliere is no chinch on iho Sun- ■ , day, there will he service in the school, and instruc- SB ~ lions in Sacred History mid Geography. Voun" gentlemen are required lo read and write, and iC I know the multiplication table, bclore admission. IHI This School will be found w ell adapted lo the sons ISH ol professional gentlemen, and to youths of amhi- H t lion and talent, desirous of attaining the classics in Mmk a fiuuhed maimer before going to College; end also I lo pupils d( sirmn ol s aind mathematical discipline *■ ■ h and iiialruclion, to fit tfu ni lor merchants, engineers d and the business ol life. Iho subscriber was born k® i, ami educated in England—was for several years a it pupil of the celebrated Ur Valpy— and after passing ‘SM through » ambrulge collegiate course ol matlioma- Ki i, ties, w liich be pursued almost exclusively for near’ Bfl lylmir years, ho entered himself of Lincoln's Inn. I?* r j London,and pracliscd at iho Chaneety bar. There I ( will bo room enough in the spacious house to ac c j commodate parents who may wish to spend their |Bj i summer months with their sons. Gymnastics to ijgjfl , improve Ihe carriage, and recitations on iho prin’ei i plo developed by Mr '/Tmluall, Dr Rush, and D- iPifß liarber, for Iho purpose of ensuring on equable and E'Sj t good r-iniiiciation, an; practised every day Tue HH r French language,according toils p„fi| 0 European H . protiuneiuti n, and Drawing, without extra chat- RH ges. Board and tuition, fuel, washing and candle., .H)5O a year of tqa months, t„ be quartcr | y , BB} advance. Vacation one no:,;j midsummer,and one month at t hnslmas: 8 ! slaying during tlo Rtf'-q vacation in Ihe summer, ais, 3 i;i the winter l’i BH pils received at any period, ,d charged only from ■if , Iho time of admission. Dancing and ramie 85 j ■§- ; quarter each. I , Rrffirent (s.—l) r Arl hon Jay, Professor of Lai |K gitagcs Col ( oil N. \ ork. The Hon John <1 Cn homi, < ol John E ( alhoun, of Pendleton. M Guet tin ban 1 1 , Fro i cssor of l lie French Language, Chari. P toil, and nicmbor id the Aeidomy and Umversii MBI ol lans. Col Hllgi-r, Clmirinnn of the Hoard .. ■■ /1 listers of I hoi em.leton Academy. Rev.Trapi. I . bciih.ol Georgetown, SC. Col W L Stone,edito I ol the New \ ork Coininerciul Advertiser. B F sjuaii Esq. of Pendleton. Dr. Waj land, Preddentfi 1 brown University, Rhode Island. ■ THOMAS WAVLAND may 30 w .j w p Geosititt, Columbia ••onnty : W1 1 ERE AS James Cnrtlidgc, administrator d I b.oms non, applies for letters dismissory c: f,ho eslale ol Aiiayu U aiuer, deceased. r These are iheroTore to cite and admonish all at. singular, tlm kindred and creditors of the said d ceased, I') Ido I! loir objections, if any they bn within tbe lime prescribed by law, in mvofib H to slew cause why said letl ;rs should not be gran • , n -'t U "' !, T "7 iuind and seal at cilice, I) 2d day ol June, IS3B. GABRIEL JOSES. Clerk K :