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Si\ly l>oliars ItcwuuL
JKiVN.IIV Al' font tin' plants
b lions ol John {Liesharn and Wm
l.'rcsham, in w allon county, La.
. 'VHM'.E Negro fellows, ol the
\ following descriptions, vi* :
Gcoigr. about 3i> or 3f> years
of age, of inrk complexion, high
elieek bones; 5 feel '.tor HI iuelies
in height, (uni w hen interrogate I
rl¥» stutters considerably— his front
teeth is somewhat decayed.
Joe, about 28 or 2'J years of age, also (lari,
completion, . r > feet tl to II inches in height; ol a
‘ tree open countenance, and speaks nimbly when
spoken to; no other particular marks focolleelcd.
Ned, about 3fl years el age, has a down cost
look, dark complexion, and of ordinary size.
The two first are I he properly of John (Ire-ham
and the latter of Urn (freshain If ia supposed
that they will attempt to nit ko their way to Augus
ta, and perhaps front that place, by the So ( a
Rail Rond, to Charleston. Sixty dollars reward 1
will be given for their apprehonsn n, and confine
inent in any safe jail or delivery to I heir ow tiers, or
to tghert li Beal, in Augusta. A reward of 820 i
will he given fur either of them.
Any infui mat ion ahonl iliein will ho thankfully
received by the proprietors, or eommiiiiiealed to
Maj Beal. JOHN (JBESH AM,
WM. LKESJ/AM.
U'niton county April 21 1838. ts
TWENTY.FIVE DOLLARSREBWAR
111 IN A WAV from the subscriber
while in camp,near //amhltrg, *V C
a certain negro mini named I’rincr,
•■B3P aged about 40 years, dark complex
flTaß; ion, chunkcy, heavy built, about li
feet H or 10 indies high, has several
of his upper fore teeth missing; and
C3MI tolerably brisk spoken.
Said negro was purchased from the workhouse
in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend
said negro and deliver him to Mr. Win. Turner
of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner can
get hint, will receive the above rowan).
land 8. WILLIAMS
xvvfiS‘rV-ifiVifi biitiLtiiNniiwA.iil>•
|wa, BA,\ AWAV, mi the night of the
nit-my hoy Niitliiin, about
t ißw -fl years old, dark euni|ilexion,
fcyp.Jk rather small, whiskers low down
his ekin, and very intelligent.—
MOt lie carried off a variety ol cloth
it'P, among which was n grey
SS cloth frock coal, with nut ule
(Hickcts to the skirls and also in
(rent, find a whito hat. Nathan
was recently purchased of Major Robert Taylor, of
Athens, where he is well known ; he has a will' in
tintl neighborhood, and it is supposed he has /rone
in llnil direction. The above reward will he paid
tor Ins delivery to me in Align da, or .flit) (br lodging
him in any sale pul,and givirgme information,
may 18 wit WILLIAM TfJTT,
NOTICE. lonian n y tnnn
Jf/f . the siihseribiir, on the Kith
J in»t. two negro fellows, Jacob
jtSiPi Jacob is a bright
/ innlallo, straight black lour,
/ ~r» ' or inomleoib out in (rum,
xssB£B»* fewusui a very an fill and pliitisiblu fol
low, about live, or li,e (eel six indies high, and about
3& years of age. Spencer is dark complected, well
made, about the same height ol Jacob, and about 25
years ol age; they both absconded the same night,
mid it is more then probable they are logethel and
tire lurking about some river plantation between
this and Augusta or Savannah, it is more than likely
they will insku tin Augusta. Any person or persons
apprehending said negroes,A delivering them sale to
Ute subscriber, in Barnwell District, Augusta or S«.
vunn ih jail, I w ill give (iffy dollars, and if any per
son or persons can prove to the conviction of any
while man or men, for harboring nr earring oil said
nogroos, I will give one hundred dollars (or the np
prehension of said person or persons, with tho
negroes JENNINHSJ WOOD,
speedwell P. O Barnwell Dlst. 8. C. npril 13
One 11 nltd red Dollars KcwartL
Cfyni NOTlCE—Runaway from the snhscri
her,in December Inst, a negro man named
XXIW Johnson, aged about twenty eight years.
lif \ Said negro is four feel eleven inches high,
J Jyf/'' vx y dark complexion, and when ioterro
galiil closely stutters a little; ho has a
TiTt iSik lnll face, ami a great many marks of the
whip on his hack. Said negro was confined n JMa
bon jVll last summer three inonlhs, and belonged at
that limn to Mr, (Jill, of Monroe co I would re
quest jailors to ho particular in examining jails, as
the said negro lay six months in jail within ton
miles ol his master. If said negro is confined in
full,so licit I get him, 1 will pay the above reward.
I htive no doubt but that ho has altered bis name
npril II wfmi C( >B N ELII IS D. TOBIN.
Asthma, three years, stanTiTniT
Mr. Unbolt Monroe, Schuylkill afflicted with
the above distressing malady. Symptoms—great
languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head
ache, difficulty of breathing, lightness and utiiciiire
■cross the breast,dizziness, nervous irritability and
restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position
without the sensation id impending suffocation, .
palpitation of the heart, distressing cough, costive
ness, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility
and deficiency ol thq nervous energy. Mr.lt. Mon- ,
roe gave up every thought of recovery, and d.tu
despair sal on the countenance of every person in
terested in his existence or happiness, till by ncei
d 'ill he noticed in a public paper tome cures effected
by Dr Wm. ('.vans’ Medicine in his complaint,
which induced hint to purchase a package of the
Tills, which resulted incompletely removing every
symptom ol the disease lie wishes to say his mo
live for this declaration is, that those afflicted w ith
the same or any symptoms similar to those from
which hois happily restored, may likewise receive
the same inestimable huneftl. (tin. EVANS
For tale by ANTONY St lI.A INKS,
Solo agents for Augusta tin.
march 28 232 Broad street
Evans’ Camomile and Family Aperient
Fills.
LIVER complaint trn i/crr.v utawliiig —Mrs. 11
Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, North Sixth
slreit, near Second street, II illiamslmrgh, afflicted
for lint last leu years with the Liver Complaint,
completely restored to health through the treatment
of Dr, W in. Evans.
Symptoms:—Habitual constipation nfihc bowels,
total loss of appilile, excruciating pain of the epi
gastric region, great depression ot spirits, languor
and oilier symptoms id extreme debility, disturbed
sleep, inordinate (low ol the menses, pain in the
right side; could i ot lie on her lell side without tut
aggravation of the pain, urine high colored, with
other symptoms indicating grout derangement in
the functions of the liver.
Mrs Browne was attended by three ol the first
physicians, hut received Inn little relict from their
medicine, till Mr. Browne procured mono ot Dr
Bin Evans invaluable preparations, which elfeel
unlly relieved her of the above distressing symp
toms, with others, which u is not essential to inti
mate. JOSEPH BKOUA'E,
To Dr. Um. Evans.
City mid county of New York,is.
Joseph Browne, ol Ujlliainshnrgh, Long Island
being (icily sworn, did depose and say that the
taels ns set forth in the within statement, to which
helms subscribed Ins mime, are just and true.
JOSEPH BUD U NE,
Husband of the said Hannah Browne.
Swornbelure mo, this -lilt day ul .lamia, v, 1837.
PETE# PINKING,Com. ofDeeda.
Evans’ genuine Bills for sale only hv
ANTONY & HAINES
apnl 13 Agent- for Augusta, On.
Georgia, 11ittlit* county:
Court ol Ordinary —present, their honors C \V Ev
ans, Abel Lewis and E Balmer, Esqrs.
Marrh fit/i 1838.
| T PON the petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray
U county, staling that Abner E Holliday dee'd, !
ol Burke (entity, fid, in the county ol Monroe, on i
the full day el October, 183. x, by his bond ol tbit I
date; a copy «1 which is tiled in tins court, bind him
self, his heir* and assigns, to execute to one Wil
liam Daniel, ami his assigns, ol Murray county, by
the tirsl day of January, )83f>, titles to that lot of
land known by the number one hundred and sixty,
in the 10th district, 13lh section, originally Chero
kee county; and staling that said Abner E departed
this life without executing stud title: and that the
said Dooms is the assignee of said bond; and
praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the a,l
- on the estate of sail Abner E to exe
cute tnio to said lot to the said Dennis. U'herenp
nn, it is, on motion ol Million! Marsh, counsel lor
said Dennis, order,d, that un ess good cause is
shown to the contrary, lh . on the first Monday in
July next, this court vnill direct said adiniinistraior
■ii execute said title. And n is further ordered,
that a copy ol this rule be published on ■■•* u month
(or three months before said lime.
A trn ■ ex raet from the minutes,
march 21 miff T 11 BLOB NT, D el'k.
ji:i i ionsoN i"s sale.
lU.;b« soi l on ({if. liixi Tuesday in Julj
Hot, i.t lilt* murkel house hi 1 Ii«- lovmi u
Louisville, within ih • usual horns of salt , tin- hd
i lowing property, to wit: Four hundred acres ol |iiu>
land, more or less, on the waiers ol Boggy Out
( adjoining land* ol 11 F Turner and J K Bostick
levied on as i lif- property of Hamilton Kailurd, f
satisfy sundry fi las in lavor ol Robert Msphoai
levy made and returned In rne by a constable
Aim, a negro mm Anthony, about 40 years o
age, levied on as the propeity of John It 1 funit 1, t<
satisfy Hinulry (i las in 1 ivorof Patrick K L'onnellv
properly pointed out by s oil Connelly; levy madi
amir r turned lo me by a const! hie.
may I 11 J FARMER, Bh'
fCHIVKS SIIKaIFK’S 5.U.12.
6 J 11.1. lie sold on the first Tuesday in July next
» w b tween the usual hours ol sale, Indore tin
Court House door in Jurksonboru, one tract of land
containing two hundred acres, adjoining hinds ui (J
It. Donaldson, Mary Nowion, and William Sanders
levied on as I liw properly ol William Usher, lo sal
idy sundry li. las. issued out of a Justice's Court, it
favor ol James Hurst, .Smith .V Solomons, and olh
ers Properly pointed out by the plain ills, Levy
made and returned lo mo by a constable.
JACOB BRYAN, S.S. C.
May 30, 1838. vvld
Postponed Sale.
WABRB.N Ml lilt I UK’S SALK.
WILL hesold at the Court House door it
Warrenlon, Warren courtly, on llio lira
Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours o
sale, the following property, to wtt—four hundrot
' acres of pine land, more or less, adjoining Umh
, of Reuben May, and others, on tho waters of Ogee
( hoc river; and seven negroes,lo wit—Cherry, awo
man, (.about twenty-six years of ago; Enoch, a hoi
nine years of ago; Vilet, a girl seven years of a"e
B tsey, live years of age; Lewis,one year old; Milo
I a mnn twenty-live or I went, y-six years ofago; Louisn
twelve or thirteen years of age, all levied on as ih
property of Richard Wiggins, deceased, to s Hist;
a li. la from Crawford county Superior Court, in fa
vor of Enoch .1. Wall vs. Richard Wiggins an
others. Properly pointed out by Reuben May an
Jeremiah Wdchar, executors ol Richard Wiggim
! deceased. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff.
May 88,1683. id
Wtl.l. he suld, in the market house in the low
ol Louisville, on the first Tuesday in Ai
gust next, within the usual hours of sale, three but
/ di ed anil sixty-one acres of pine land, more or lesi
a on the waters cf Rocky Comfort Creek,it being if
i real estate ol tho lute Nathan Brussel, deceased, an
i sold by order of lho honorable Inferior Court ol Je
f lerson co inly. Terms of sole on tho day.
i NATHAN BRABBEL,Adm'r.
I may 1(1, 1838 with tho will annexed.
, iv ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jul
» * next, ngreealdo lo an order of the Infers
Court of ffurke county, while sitting for ordinal
purposes, in Wnymishorough, Burke county, oi
i negro woman named Hnfncy, and Iter infant ehifi
i belong to the estate ol Jonathan Johns,doccosei
i lute of said county, sold (or the benefit of tho hcii
1 and creditors of said deceased. Terms r ash
, upril 9 id JESSE JOHNS, Adm'r.
(JIJAIiIU/VN’tt SALK.
ON 11 1 < * ftrat Turnday in Augiijt next, will bosol
at the Court House in Columbia county, will;
m the legal hours of sale, and in pursuance of a
order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, th
undivided hall of 7bo acres of land, more or Jess, ii
said county, on the waters of Kiokee creek, bounder
by lands of Martin, (Bunion, Basliun, and others
belonging to Gazaway Ilea Ho, a minor,
may 22 id W. H, BEALi.E, Guardian.
WILE hesold, to the highest, bidder, wilhit
the law tnl hours of sale, ( n lie-first Tuesday
in July next, ai tho court house in the tow n of Craw
turd villa, in said county, seventeen and a half uerei
ol land, belonging lo the estaleol'C. A. Nolens,lab
ol said eoulily, deceased, adjoining lands of Thus
LL Boruin, Ueddin Rhodes, and olhefs, all in 110
mod*, and cornering on the Georgia Rail Road
within one fourth ol n utile west of Crawfurdvillu
'J'o he sold pnrsnaiil to an ortlol of the honorable tin
Court til Ordinary of said county. Terms of sub
on the day. JUELE. M EUCER, Adm’r.
delimit non on the estate of C, A. Nelens, dec’ll
,pril Pi
ADMINISTRATOR'S s
Wild, be sidd, agreeable jo an order of tin
honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson conn
tv, when si’ling lor ordinary purposes, on the firs
Tuesday in Aughsl next,within the usual hours o
sale, to lire highest bidder, before the Court Honsi
door or the town of Marietta, Cobh county, lot o
land No IU3B, m ihe Kith District of the id Bee
lion, formerly Cherokee edtntty, now Cobb.
Alo, or (ho same day, hoi ore the Court House
door in llio town ol Canton, Cherokee cimrilv, lot
of land No. 491, in the 3d District of (he‘id Section:
each Jot containing forty acres; sold as- tile leal es
tate ol the late David Alexander, deceased. Terms
of sale on fho dav.
JOHN W. ALEXANDER.? . . ,
W3L S. ALEXANDER, S A< r “’
June I, 1838 td
W/ 11. L he sold, at Elbert Court House, on the
»» first Tuesday in August next, agreeable to
an order of tho hon. tho Interior court of Elbert
county, while sitting lor Ordinary purposes, all the
Lands lying in Elbert county, belonging to the
estate oi Patrick McMnllan, deceased, consisting
of one tract containing one hundred and seventy
acres, more or less, adjoining Horatio 1 Gass and
others ; one tract containing throe hundred and'
ninety acres, more or less, adjoining Richard B
Gaines, Richmond Bkollon, ami others; undone
tract containing seven hundred and filly acres,
more or less, adjoining John Farmer, Allen Gun
ter and others. The above lands will ho divided
into lots, and sold to suit persons wishing to pur
chase—Plats of which will ho exhibited at llio
lime of salt. The land* will ho sold subject to the
U blow 's dower. Terms made know n on the dnv
ol sale. ELIZABETH M«MI 1.1,AN, Adm’x.
WILLIAM McMULLAN, r.dm’r.
may 31, 1838. intd
A I),VII \ IST II A TOILS* S % 1,1'.,
UJ ILL ho sold on the first Tuesday in August
next,at the lower market house in Augusta,
within the legal hours ol sale, in pursuance of an
order of tho Court of Ordinary of Richmond county,
two negro slaves, named Ann and Joe, belonging to
the estate Green B. Holland, deceased.
NEAL HOLLAND, Adm’r.
may 29 td MARY HOLLAND, Adm’x.
posri'ovKu vtM’.ci roll's balk..
Ujll.L ho sold on tho first Tuesday in July
next, in the tow n of Waynesboro, between
Ihe usual hours of sale, if not disposed of before
according to the last will ami testament of Eliza
beth Bryan, Intent Burke county,deceased, tho bil
lowing properly, to wit ; 637 acres of oak and hick
ory land, adjoining lands of Col. B. Fountain, nml
others; also the fifth pan of a tract belonging lo tho
estate ol John Bryan, deceased. Also, two negroes,
Charles end Mary, sold as the properly of Elizabeth
Bryan, deceased. Terms of sale cash.
JimoD, 1838 JaMEBGRUBBB, Executor
- ;
Georgia. .li'llevsoti comity;
UJ 111. R E AS, Patrick I! t 'oimally, A thru 11 isl ra
ter on the I'stale of Tandy C Joins, late
of said county, deceased, applies for Letters dis
missory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and
sing liar the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office within the time prescri
bed by law, to iiio their objections, if any they
have, to shew cause why said letters should not bt
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville
this IClh day of March, 1838.
march If. EIfENEKER BOTIIWELI , cik.
Georgia, Jefferson county:
Ashley Phillips, ndminislratoi
on the estate of Stephen Cotter, latent sail
enmity, deceased, applies lor letters disniissorv
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all inn
singular Ihe kindred and creditors of ihe said do
ceased, to he nml appear at my office w ithin tin
I lime prescribed by law, lo shew euase if any the]
have, why said letters should not ho grained.
Given under my hand at ollice, in Louisville
his Kith day of Marcli 1838.
I mar 16 ' EBLN E/. ER BOTIIWELL, Clk
I Georg,ia.Colmnbiti < minty ;
UT’HF.RF.AB Beniamin 11. Warren ami Join
McOnr, Executors of the IPill ol If'illian
■ j MeGur, deceased, npplius for letters Disniissorv.
These are therefore to ( ile and admonish all nrn
singular the kindred and creditors of said decease:
to ho and appear at my office w ithin the lime pro
scribed by law, lo shew cause if nay they have
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at ollice, this 2 llh day o
February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk,
lob 27 47
f
, Georgia, llnrkc county;
-V Court ol Ordinary—jin scnflhejr, honors G W l.v
“* a;is, Allied Lewis, and E Fulmer, Esqrs.
I * March 61 h, 1838
1.1 ■"[T’OJVlhe petition of James Buchanan and Wm
j l ' Hosier, staling that Abner E Holliday, dee'd.
late of Burke county, died in the county ol.Murray,
1 ' on the eight clay of .September, 183A; by hi« certain
*i bond of that date, a copy of which is filed in this
court, obligate himself to one William Hamel, of
u ‘ Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles to two
" lots in the town of Puinsct, known by the Ao 2,
; and one half of No id. And also hy Ins certain
1° other bond, made in the same county on the filli day
of September, 1831, the said Abner E obligated
himself to execute jto the fsniii William Daniel, his
heirs or assigns, the other half ofsaid hit No 10, in
t ihe said town ol I’omsot (a copy of which last,
„! mentioned bond is filed in this court) and the said
j James and William are the assignees of said Isiuds,
; ’ and also that said Abner E departed this tile without
„ executing said titles; and praying this court todi
reel Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate ol
r , said Abner E., to execute the said lilies to the said
James and William. It is thereupon, on motion of
y A/uI fijrci Marsh, counsel for said petitioners, ordered,
that unless good cause he shown to the contrary,
that this court will, at July term next, direct said
administrator to execute said titles. Anditislur
_ ther ordered, that this rule be published once a
mouth lor three months before said court.
A true extract from the minutes,
n march 21 m3t T H BLOUNT, IJ cl’k.
S 1 Georgia, llurkc County.
’ _ Court of Ordinary, present their Honors W G
i' 1 Evans, Abel Lewis and E Pander, Knots
A’ule A’i Si blh March, 1838
C I [PON the application ol Mulford Marsh and
II I’iclding Fryer,praying that the Clerk do is
•y sue a citation for letters disraissory as admimstra-
c > tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It
i 0 is an motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do
issue rnlurimblo to September term next ol tills
Court, to he published once a month till said Court
v A true extract from the minutes.
march 20 0m Tll BLOUNT, ucco c c.
id
1.1 Georgia—lturkc County.
IH > Court ol Ordinary, present, their /honors, G W
Evans, Abel Y.nwis, and E Palmer, Ksqrs.
Rule Ni Si, blh March, 1838
mi | 7 PON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis
,u s_J trnlor of John Walts,deceased, lids day filed,
in praying that a < Illation may issue for letters dismis
ss- sory from said Auminislraticfi. It is on motion
he order d that the same do issue and bo published
ml once a month for six mouths. A Irno extract front
es- the minutes. TII BLOUNT, ucco u c.
March 20 tint
Georgia, IliirkcConnty:
Court of Ordinary—present, their honors GW Ev
ily uns.Ahcl Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqs.
jor March bill 1838.
iry ITPONtho petition of Burton McGhee, staling
nn U Aimer E Holliday, doc., Into of Burke county,
jfo did, on the Iflth day of September, 1831, hy his cer
>il lain bond of that dale, obligate himself, his heiru
irs nnd.ossigns, to execute (o one Win Daniel, of Mor
gan' county, titles to the lot ol Land in the town of
Puinsct, in the county of Murray : commencing on
the street at the corncroflot No 3, in the first divis
ion olstiid town, running south with said street six
id ty-four, to a street. 40 feet wide, tlienco with said
h- street one hundred and sixty foot to a cross sired,
in thence tip said street, to lower part of lot No 3.
ho And also stating that he is the assignee of said
in bond, mid that said A liner E. departed this life
al without executing said titles, and praying that Mu
's, ihow Jones, tho administrator of the said Abner E.
may be directed to execute to the said Burton Me
Ghee titles to said lot. Whereupon, on motion of
- Mulford Marsh, counsel for said petitioner, it is or
n dered, that unless good cause he shown to the con
y trary, the said Matthew Jones,adm’r. us aforesaid,
v- will he, at JJnly term of this court next, directed to
us make said titles. And it is further ordered that a
to copy of this rule bo published once a month for
s. three months,before stud court,
'ic A true extract from the minutes.
1, march 21 m3t T 11BLOUNT, D.I k.
Georgia—Hurkc county.
I Court ol Ordinary—present, their Honors G. W.
Ev mis, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs.
. Rule Ni. Si., March blh, 1838.
| ] PDN the petition of Elisha Daymans,executor
- ol Samuel 1 laymans, deceased, late of Burks
county, staling that ho has hilly executed the las)
lc will mid testament ol said Stephen I laymans, do
eoosed, mid praying loiters dismissory. Jl is there
s| fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that tho clerk
,1' doissuon citation requiring nil concerned,to he
j( . and appear at the court at September term next
jj then and I hero to show cause why said letters ahull
. not lie granted, mid that said ritilnlion be publish
ed once a month till said court.
Atrue extract from the minutes.
® _inarch2l film T H BLOUNT, D d’k.
Georgia, llnrkc Count y.
Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G W
s Evans. Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs.
Rule Ni Si, bth March, 1838.
UPON the petition ofSntnucl Barron, executor of
Ahsolom Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke co,
slating that he has fully executed said will and set
tled the estate of said deceased, ami praying letters
dismissory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel,
1 ordered that tbo Clerk do bsuo a citation, returna
ble to September Court next, requiring all persons
’ interested then and there to show cause why the
' same should not bo granted : And it is further or
> dered that said citation be publisher once u month
till said court. A true extract from the minutes,
mar 20 fim T. 11 BLOUNT, D. Cl’k
| Georgia, Columbia county ;
II EaEAS James Cartlidgc, administrator,
’ W applies for letters dismissory [on tbo estate
j of Kobert W. W'alkcr. deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
censed, to file their objections, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, in my office, to
shew cause why skid letters should not ho granted.
Given under my hand This 2.1 day of Juno, 1838.
, GAUUIF.I, JONES, Clerk. _
- Georgia, llnrkc County :
41'11ER.EAS Little Berry Burch applies for
,1 v » letters dismissory, on the estate of Abish
i, Jenkins, deceased.
n These are (hoioforc to cilc and admonish all and
, singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased,
o to bn mid appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by low, to show cause, it any they have,
Svhy said leans should not he granted.
Given under my hand l office, in Waynesboro
this 22d day ol March, 1838.
mar 26 fim T. H. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk.
n Georgia. Itnrke County.
, HEUEAS James Grubbs Administrator of
» » the estate ufW m. Bryant,deceased, applies
j. tome for letters of dismission.
; . These are therefor to cite and admonish all and
( ) singular the kin Irod nml creditors of said dec’ll to
( , ho ami appear at any office, within the lime prescrih
s ed hy law, to shew cause,if any they have, why
l| said loiters should not be grated.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro,
this 227 day of January 1838.
_ Jan 86 Slmfira TII BLOUNT, dc cob c.
Georgia, llnrkc county:
1 >\! HEIIEAS Elijah Atlavvny, admtnislraloron
1 »» the estate ol Bedding D Byrant, late of said
county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory.
, Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and
( sigular lhe kindred and creditors ol said deceased,
0 to be and appear at my office, w ithin the tin o pre
’’ scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
' why slid letters should not be granted.
10 Given under my hand, at Wayneshoro’, this 17th
day of Feb , 1838. T II BLOUJVT, D. Cl’k.
N febil mflm
Georgia. Jellersoii County:
UfHEHEAS James M. Linquefield, adminis
trator oil the estate of Janies K Wells, late
nl of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis
mission from said estate.
i,l These me therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the 1 indred and creditors of said deceased,
, e to be and appear at my office within the time pre
,y scribed by law to shew cause, if any they have,
why saiil letters should not he granted,
e (oven underlay hand at office, in Louisville,this
Bth day of May, 1838 E. BOTH W ELL, Clem,
may 10 fim
Georgia, Columbia county:
in 11 HEIIEAS James Canlidge, administrator de
m S» bonis non, applies lor letters dismissory on
the estate of Adam VN alker, deceased,
id These are therefore to cite and admonish *ll and
~1 singular, llie kindred and creditors of the said de
o- ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
e, within the time prescribed by law, iti my office
to slew cause vvliv said loiters should tu>l be grant
of cd. Given under my hand ami seal at office, this
2d dav of June, 1838.
GABBIEL JONES, Clerk.
Georgia, Jefferson County:
\\/' II EREAS liugrr L (Jumble, Administrator
* V of if 10 estate of the lute Manning Bpradley,
ofsaid county, deceased, applies for dismission
, from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to
' ho and appear at rny office, within the time prescrib
ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said
■ letters should not he grunted.
Given under my hand, at Louisville, this 2Clh [
day of feb. 1838. EBENEZER iiU 111WELE,
mar 1 Clerk C O
Georgia, Jefferson County;
WHEREAS William L Kennedy, Abtnir.is
tralor of John Right, late of tins county, do
ceased, applies fur letters dismissory from said ad
ministration,
These are therefore to cite summon and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tie
said deceased, to ho and appear at my office within j
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any ]
they have, why said letters shall not be granted.
! Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this 1
j sth June, 1838.
; June ‘J EBENEZER BOTIIWELL, Clerk. )
Georgia, f ilbert comity :
i Daniel Talc applies to me for '
» * letters of administration on the estate of i
Enos Tate, minor, deceased.
Those are therefore to cite, summon and admon- 1
isb, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of |
said deceased, to be and appear at my office within
; the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given undor my hand at office this 25th May, !
j 1838. [may 31] Wm B. NELMS, Clerk, j
Georgia, Burke county:
i W/ JIEREAS Alfred Hudson applies for letters ;
„ » » of administration on the estate ol Alauß-w
s E. Slain, deceased.
i These are therefore to ede and admonish nil
and singular, the kindred and crediteis of said de
ceased, to he and appear at ray office within the
time proscribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not he granted.
, Given under rny hand this 23d day ol May, 1838
may 20 30d T. H. BLOUNT, Dep. Cl’k.
Georgia, Burke county:
. \\/ HEREAiS William Goooifv in applies for
’ • » letters of administration on the estate of
i- Mary Griffin, deceased.
11 1 hose are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
11 "* be and appear at my office, within the time pre’
scribed hy Jaw, to shew cause, if any they have
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand I his 23d day of May, 1833.
may 20 30d '1 H. BLOUNT, Dep. Cl’k. .
Georgia, Burke comity: ~
WHEREAS, Joseph L. Shevvmake and Isaiah
Carter apply for letters of adminisration on
i the estate of Joseph Shewtnake, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon’sh ell and
u singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office within the time prescri
-1 bed hy law, to file their objections il any they have,
1 to shew cause why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand this 23d day of May, 1838
j may 20 30d T. 11. BLOUNT, Hep. cTk.
CIOE. BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, took from the
''lndiansone head guard Chain with “Win Flour
j noy August 22; 1834,'’ worked in it with gold beads;
j also, one ful I jewelled double-cased hunting watch,
with gold guard chain ami key—the watch has
three letters on the front ease—the owner, or any of
his relations can get it by describing letters and prov
I 11 S properly. If no applicalioh be made u four
months, the wnlch will be sold and the proceeds di
; vided among the troops,—application to bo made to
the editor oft ho Columbus Herald lor the head
\ chain, mid lor the Watch to Col. Brown.
l The Columbus J/cruld will copy the above and
. forward the account to Col Brown, nov 27—tf277
[V OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate
J- ’ of George G. Bass, late of Burke comity, de
ceased, are requested to make payment, and those
having demands are requested to render them in ac
. cording to law. R. W. BASS, Adm'r.
aprii J7
AI) 5 lT\ IST |V,VT( llt S’ i\ OTICK.
r AEE persons to whom the estate of Henry Zinn,
s Jw deceas.-d, Is indebted, will render their claims
I within the lime prescribed by law; and nil indebted
i- to said] estate mV requested to make early payment
• to the undersigned. J ANE D. ZINN, Adin'x.
t may U, 1838 6w JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r.
B^OU R months afterdate application will bo made
I -■ to Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond
county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell the real and personal estate of Henry Zinn,
lute ol 1’ ichraond county, deceased.
JANE I). ZINN, Adin'x.
may 9, 1833 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r.
IV! OTICE.—F 'our months after date, appiica
c « lion will ho made to the honorable Inferior
Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land in the
loth district and 4lh section in Cherokee county,
belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also
one other tract drawn hy Lott Williams, in .Lee co.
sold for tin benefit ol the heirsofsaid Williams,
may 2, 1838. P. H.MANTZ, Guardian.
months after date, application will he
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer
son county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose, for
leave to sell the Real Estate of the late iVathan
Biassed, dec’d ofsaici countv.
NATHAN BUASSJSL.adm’r.
jan 4—m il. 2 With the will annexed
INCUR months after dale application will bo made
to tlie honorablo the Justices of the Inferior
• Court of •Vcriven county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Lauds belonging to
the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, hue ol
said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r.
, DELIA ROBERTS,udm’rx.
i Feb sth, 1838 4ltn 33
jVf OTICE. —Four months after date, application
i\l will be made to tlie honorable Inferior Court
. of Lincoln county, w hen sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to soli a part of the real cslutc of
r John Willingham, deceased.
, ISAAC WILLINGHAM, ) A , .
NELSON GARRETT, \ Ad,n ,rs
-1 March sth, 1838. mar 23 4m
’ BTOUR months idler date, application will be
o' made to the honomble Inferior Court of'Co
’ Imnbia county,while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to
the estate of Robert Allen of said county deceased,
march 8 Wm J RHODES, ExT j
BAOlllt months alter date, application will he
- made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
f. Scriven County, when sluing for ordinary pmpo
s sos, fer leave to sell all the Jjrnds belonging to the
Estate of James Boston, dec’d
1 THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r.
) March 8. 1838.
INOi K MONTHS after date, application will I
he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court I
of Richmond county, when silting for ordinary pur
’ poses, for leave to sell the real estate of 1. J.
Brown, deceased. P FLEMING,
Jan 18 LLwlrno Administrator.
iAOTIR months alter dale application will be made
! “ to the honorable Inferior court ol Columbia
1 county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave losell the following lolsol Land, viz: A'o 408,
1 in lib district; 287, 27th district; 78 and 46, lllli
> district; all Early county, belonging to the estate of
' James Blackstone, deceased.
W M. 1> BEALL,
W M. YARBOROUGH,
' jan 10—15 auministrnt ors.
months alter dale application will he
made to the Interior Court of Lincoln county,
I when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
j the interest of Samuel Coulter, late of said county,
deceased, in a negro man Moses,as part of the
estate ol said deceased.
I \\ ILEIA.M REV NOLDS, Administrator.
Lincolnton, May 19, 1838
months after day application will be
> B made to the hon the Inferior Court of Burke
county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, for
* leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Hilliard
J Roe,deceased, march 20 A HUGE, Adm’r
lAO I R months after dale application will be
-' made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke
, county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, to sell
the real estate of Eleazer Lewis, deceased, of said
tounty. ELEAZER I. COW ART, Executor
I may 22, 1838 m4t
L'dl fl months after dale, application will be
’[ .A made to the honorable Interior Com tof Burke
’ county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
; leave to sell lo; number three hundred and thirty-
I tour, ,334) in the sixth district, Carrol county, con-
I laming two hundred two and a halt acres
j Jan 23 IBw4m Wm W MAUNI), Admr
nionlhs alter dale, application will ho
A made to the honorable the lltfeiior Court ol
Burke eounty, when selling lor ordinary purposes,
lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the
estate of .lolm J. Roe, deceased.
A. H. ROE, Administrator.
Waynesboro, 23d March, 1333, 4ra
months after dale application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jelfer
son, sitting lor ordinary purposes, (or leave to sell
; the lands in said county, belonging to the ..'slate ol
the late 1 hornas B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne
i S ro women, Mary and Lucy with her child. Sold
! for the benefit of the creditors of said estate. This
23d April, 1838.
PHILIP ROBINSON, ) r ,
april 23 4m JOHN R WELLS, \ Lxrs -
TEi'OfJR months after date application will ho
j—- made to the bon Court of Ordinary, of the
j county of Jefferson, for leave to sell 695 acres of
I pine land in the county of Burke, on t he waters of
[ Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T.
J. Mordact, and others, sold lor the benefit of the
| heirs of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors.
| JAMES CROSS, Guardian.
| May 24, 1838, 4m
! months after date, application will be
!■- made to the honorable Inferior court of
j Burke county,for leave to sell all the reel estate
cf George F. Sconyers, deceased.
„ , JANE SCONYERS, Adrax.
april 2(5 m4m
months after date, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of
| Burke county, for leave to sell a part of the real
estate of South worth Harlow, deceased.
REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx.
npril 2(5 m4m
months alter date, application will be
made to the hon. the Inferior Court of Elbert
county, while silling lb: 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 P. HOUSTON, Guardian,
may 31, 1838 m lt
TO BOAT OWNERS’’AND PATROONS
Navigating Savanak and Broad rivers.
IJJY nu act of tire General Assembly of i tie state
»-* of Georgia,assented to the 26th December, 1830,
it is made he duty of the inferior courts of the sev
eral counties of said state, bordering on,or which
navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub
lished, the provisions of the several acts of the ge
neral assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents
and patroons, navigating said waters.
By the aforesaid acta every boot navigating the
Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a
white patroon,With a Bill of Lading ready prepared
to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to
examine the contents of the boat under their charge
showing the name ol said patroon and consignee of
the cargo aboard of said hoot, and furthermore for
bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon,to permit
any boat hand being a.slave; to put on board of their
boat, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ol any kind, pool
try or other articles in which by law they are forbid
to Irafliek, except the same is exhibited in the hill of
lading ol the owner ol said boat or his agent,and un
der his or their direction entered, makingit penal
agmuH every offender of the aforesaid acls.
Therefore,all concerned will take notice, that the
nets of which the foregoing is extracted will he en
forced against offenders who may he taken in the
county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks,
W. B. Cantelow,
John Moss,
Stephen Stovall,
Peter Lamar,
nov2S ts 278 Judges of Infer or rour
VANS’ CAMMOMILE AM) FAJII-
Y I* APERIENT PILLS.— Reraarka
ble case ol acute Rheumatism, w ith on affection of
the Lungs—cured under the treatment of Dr U m
Evans, 100 Chathnm-sl. New York, Mr Benjamin
S Jarvis, 13 Central-st. Newark, N J., afflicted lor
lour years vvilh severe pains in all his joints, which
were always increased on the slightest motion, the
loriK U r Prcserved a steady whiteness; loss of appe
tite, ec/zincss m his head, tire bowels commonly
very ceshv*), the unn high colored, and often pro
fuse ,i vea t‘ n g. unattended hy relief. The above
symptoms were also attended with considerable dif
ficulty of breathing, vvilh a sense of tightness across
the chest, likewise a great want of due energy m the
nervous system.
The above symptoms were entirely removed,and
a perfect euro clfeci cd by Dr Wm Evans.
BENJS JARVIS,
To Da Wji Evans.
City of Nnn York, ss.
Benjamin Uni Jarvis being duty sworn, doth de
pose and say, that the facts staled in the above
certificate, subscribed by him, are in all respects
true. BENJS JARVIS
Sworn before me, this 2. r ;ih November, 1830.
IVILLIAM SAUL, Notary Public,
90 Nassau-street.
Evans’ Genuine Pills, for sale, only by
ANTONY * HAINES’, Agents,
April 12 Druggists Augusta, Ga.
An extraordinary and remarkable cure.
Mrs Mary Dillon, of Williamsburgh, was restored
to beallh by the use of this medicine.—The symp
toms of Ibis dostressing ease were ns follows: Total
loss of appetite, palpitation ol the heart, twitching
of the tendons, vvilh a general spasmodic affection of
the muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness,
languor, lassitude, great depression of spirits, with
the fear of some impending evil, a sensation of
fluttering nt the pit of the stomach, irregular tran
sient pains in different parts, great emancipation
with oilier symptoms of extreme debility.
The above case was pronounced hopeless by
three of lhe most eminent physicians, and a disso
lution of the patient daily awaited lor hy her friends,
which may be authenticated hy the physicians
who were in attendance. She has given her cheer
ful permission to publish the above facts, and will
also gladly give any information respecting the
benefit she has received to any enquiring mind.
MARY DILLON.
jKrillv. Charles Semple, who had been
afflicted for five years vvilh humoral habitual Asth
ma, applied to Dr Evans on ihe4ih of Nov. labor
ing under the following symptoms; A sense oi
tightness across tlie chest, with llio greatest diffi
culty in breathing, distressing cough, generally
ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm,
disturbed rest, the face turgid and of a livid hue;
could notlie in a horizontal position without the
j sensation of immediate suffocation, languor, drow
j siness, and dissinuss in the head, and loss ofap
petite,
Mr 5. applied to the most eminent physician in
the city, likewise used several other remedies
I without obtaining any permanent benefit un-
I til his friends persuaded him “o place liimsel
j under iir Evans’ treatment. He is now relieved
j of his complaint, and called at the office yesterday,
I avowing that he-had not words to express his grati
ude for the benefit he had received.
For sale hy ANTON Y & 7/AIN ES
COMPOUND SYRUP OF PINK ROOT.
f O'! HE subscribers have succeeded in preparing a
X compound Syrup of Fink Root, which will
admit ofas delink e prescription as the powdered
root. The dose of Pink Root, known ns one of
the best vermifuges is, 10 to 20 grains, and double
that quantity in infusion is necessary to the same
effect. Bat this syrup contains a concentrated decoc
tion, much stronger than the infusion, amounting
to almost the w hole virtues of t he substance.
One leaspoonfiil of this syrup contains the con
centrated decoction of 20 grains within a small
fraction, which may ha considered at least, equal
to the minimi dose of the substance, which is 10
ginius—two leaspoonfuls 20 grains, and so on. A
slight laxative power is given hy combining in the
virtues of rhubarb and senna.
It is not certain that any uniform antidote to the
occasional nervine effects of Pink Root is known,
but the best antidotal power hitherto ascertained,
anstolochia, serpentaria is combined indue propor
tion.
It should he remembered that no vermifuge is
uniformly successful, oven when worms are known
to bo present. The officianal infusion is 100 weak;
containing only the tea of seven and a half to fit
teen grains to the dose, which equals, (if the selec
tion of the root be well made) only three and a
quarter to seven and a half grains of the substance.
Fortius syrup,the best specimens have been
selected with great care, and the syrup on use has
been found to possess, in a very convenient form
for administration to children, all the uniformity ol
power as a vermifuge with the root in substance, or
■ hefull powersufit in inlusion or decoction. The
dose should he repeated three limes a day, or in ur
gent cases every two or three hours.
A constant supply always on hand at Apothecary
Hall, 232 Broad si. ANTONY & HAINES.
_ may Sfl
; ipLANTATiON FOR SAL 10 The ....
umber oilers lor sale his .splendid plantation
- in Lee comity, containing one thousand six himdrni
- acres of land, all in a solid body. It r, lt , k c., 1
lots 50, 57, 72, OS, 89, 103. 104, and on" o "'
number not now recollected, in the third Uistri r
of Lee county. About 350 acres are in cultivate I
, and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it
' having been cleared more titan five or six year
: and most of it within the last two years. J S|
The cleared land is all of the first quality, oak ami
hickory land, and is capable ol producing from w I
. to 1000 pounds ol cotton to the acre. The n„
cleared land is all of the same quality, except tw<i
o:s which are first rate pine land, and almost equal
to the oak and hickory for the production of col on
On the plantation is a first rale gin house and gin
the running gear built lust year; also a comfortable
. ll '' clll "g “‘id all other necessary outbuildings (hr a
i planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land
I , a , r ° SeV ,, ml fino springs of excellent, pure water, and
C th e well water used at the plantation is equal m al
most any m the up-country, fur freshness, and
> l" inty - Ihe place is also very healthy, ns there
was not a single ease of sickness among my ne
groes last year, requiring the attendance of a phv
ctan. lJ
1 lie land lies on the eastern branch ol Chicks
, *»whatchie creeli, 18 miles from Albany, in linker
. county, the head of steamboat navigation on Flint
, river ’ which will enable the purchaser to get his
crop easily to market. The terms will be made to
suit the purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, at
Athens, or of the editor ol the Chronicle & Sentinel
June? Irw&wtf CHARLES G. McKENLEY.
3 RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG!!
! _ Rail-Roao.
The completion of Ibis Rail-Road, (from Peters
s b l ur S , ‘ 10 Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes
l the chain of rail roads through tho state of Virei
r nia continuous, with the exception of only nine
. miles, and adds important advantages to the inland
f route for Northern and Southern travelling
There are established on it two daily trains, one
0 winch is in connection with the North and South
Mail Line ; and a in weekly tram connecting with
the Halifax, Wilmington, and Charleston Rail
Road, Stage and Steamboat Line.”
Passengers from the South by tho doily “Metro
3 I )o,uau M “‘ Line, will arrive in Richmond t n (ho
evening after that on which they leave Raleigh ■
. and having the night for rest, are yet enabled l,v
•i ® xlst,n g arrangements, to proceed to Baltimore or.
the succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia the
■ s?™? ILl *|? t » m . tlme . (or 1 . ,1e morning boats to New
s New Yorl- IUe ’ tban t lroe days hum Raleigh to
e Passengers who leave Charleston f,r Wilmington
“ inlufrW ues( , lay T l '"”! e ’ wil1 ' if they arrive
j in Halifax by five o clock on Tuesday or Thursday
3 f vcm,) g. be brought to Richmond by the tn-weekly
a I,ne > f° r the Weil no.sday or Friday morning's .
I cara for Washington, whereby they will reach Bal- H
tmiore the same evening, and can proceed to Phila- f
i oolphia the same night, and arrive in New York be
r ? ro dinner on Thursday or Saturday ; being less
than,four days from Charleston to Now York. The
j connexion is equally good and expeditious with the
I extra line from Wilmington, and with all the lines
from North to South.
j The route through Petersburg], and Richmond
vvill befoundalsoto beoneof the best routes from
s b “ *°“ lh ° V«m* Springs. The passen
- can arn ve in Charlottesville, having only forty
i lour . mtles stage travelling after reaching the rail
roads in Virgnmi, in throe days from Charleston,
and two days from Raleigh.
All possible arrangements are made on Hus Rail
Road for the comfortable and safe transportation of
passcngei St
r Office of the Richmond and Petersburg )
. Hail-Road Co. May 19, 1838, \ 2m
GREAT EXPEDITION (o Ihc NORTH.
|- S' i ,“1 . e Ka “ I{olui and Steamboat Compa
4-'' -,■<&. nies °" 1,10 e rcat mail route to the North
■ announce to travellers the completion of
the great chain of Rail Roads between North Caro
. lna nnt *M? w rb - Passengers coming in the
mam mail line, or by Charleston, S. C. and Wil
mington, N. C. and taking this route at the termi
nation of the Petersburg itail Road, in N. C. will
■ Xrlwe W ° r 12 k ° UrS m advance "/any
Ihe foliovying is the schedule of time, as run at
present, including all stoppages •
! Leave Halifax at 5 v M Roach' Petersburg!, 1a „
- Leave Petersburg Ha m Reach Richmond 35 a m
Leave Richmond 4 am Reach Washington 3i pm'
I Leave \V ashn.g’n 4 r m Reach Jfollimow 6 P £
Leave Ball,more 7 v .11 Reach Philadelphia 5 a m
Lem-e 1 htladelp a G am Roach New York 2p m
Only one night s rest is lost between Halifax
• ° rTim ePaßSen?er S rSloep in ,hc J’Wladel-
I'lna boats, iim m going f rora Halifax to Neu
Y rh'l'o’ 'r ‘ ng r , r uppn i s ° a , iess Ulan T> hours.
Besides tins fast line, there are other daily indc
pendent lines running on the route, so that if bv
any chance passengers fail to connect at any point,
they will never be delayed more than half a day
1 nssengers coming to Halifax, N. C. in tho Wil
- Ira i’f'o«' 0 « ( p T, P T ,y ’ 6 sta g®«. will please apply
to Mr. B F. Halsej’, the Petersburg!! Rail Rond Co’s
agenf, \\ ho will afford ilicm every facility. Jn ease
the stages are too late to connect, travellers will
md an engine and cars at any time on the Peters
burgn Rail Road to carry them on.
Petersburg, May 23, 1838. ]m
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. “
Tl/'ILLIAM If. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu
* » sic, respectfully announces to the ladies and
gentlemen of Augusta, that he has removed to 147
Broad street, a few doors below tho Eagle and
1 hcenix Hotel, and is now prepared to give lessons
1 SuHwv " ,e . l, r J For,G > <md Flute As 4
it is Me. O s. intention to make this city his porma
vHn nmv 'ren’ Y ll bc to 'vait on .Zo
' S/ ' ro 8 “V"™' vvi,h ,he strictest
N. B. Piano Fortes and Organs tuned and re
es“t notice mUS ‘ Colnplelu man,ler at the short-
H april 16
I I g EKMITAGE EXTRACT.-ThisTa,^;
. A A invented combination of different odors, has
, acquired a just popularity, nut only by reason of
t '' e j e , ngb ? nd del i ra(, y, but of tho extraordina
ry duration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of
many other extracts and essences are almost as
evanescent as the bloom of the flowers from which
1 they are derived, the Hermitage retains all its frn
. graiice lor an indefinite length ol time, and is scarce
. to be removed from the garment on which it is
poun d,by washing, hence it is propably the cheap
ft and most delightful perfume of our labratorios;
i lot sale, together with a large assortment ol perfu
mery,soaps, hair, oils, &c.
by ANTONY & HAINES,
lllay 232 Broad street.
TNI’ALLIULE CURE for Cholera Morbus
B y«rrhoßa, Summer Complaints, C. lies, Cramps,
and hpasmss. Jbe promptness with which this
medicine act , in checking cholera morbus and
curing boweln complaints in children or aJults, is
really surpnsig. Jn most instances, the first or
second dose effects n complete cure, to which fart
a great number of certificates in our possession tes
lify- Forsale by TURPIN D’ANTIGNAC|& Co
Si may 4 ow sole agents fur Augusta.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A *7 fLL be sold, at the lower market house in
V W Augusta, on the first Tuesday in August
next, within the legal hours of, ale, in pursuance of
an order of the Court es Ordinary of Richmond
county, a lot of land in said , iiy, belonging lo the
estate of David McKinney, couiuming a fronton
Ellis street, of tmrty feet, more or less,and bounded
east by lot of Alexander Martin, south hy lot of
, and west hy lot occupied by Mrs. Craige
June 8 wtd JOHN P. KING. Adra’r
STRAY ED, from the subscriber, some time
since, living J 2 miles below Augusta, on
road, eleven head of cattle, branded in large letters
(' B, on the left hip; one of the cows without
horns, large and fine looking. I have this day
taken up one of the cows at or near Dr. Turpin’s
mill, on tho Savannah road, and 1 have no doubt «
hut the remainder arc in that neighborhood. Abb- '
era! reward will b • paid to any person securing the
said cattle and giving information of the same to
me. [June 13 sw3vv] J.A DOVE.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAY ED or stolen, from the lower
■ Am pcirt of the city, on the Glh instant, a
yC ,71r| ! ar ~ e Sol '!‘' l Horse, over 15 hands
<H a *%A® 1 ' | gh, a white spot on his fbrehe id,
Y $ *!and a wart over the left eye, are all
lhe marks recollected. The above
reward will bo paid to any person who will deliver
said In.r e, in the city of Augusta, to
I June 8 swtf JAMES BROOM