Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 23, 1838, Image 4

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Til All.. 1C OA i» AO 'I 1 I I. ON Mundov, the ISih in.-i. the (•< i Rad Road will b«x o|x?ncd I »r tin* co"\cyance nl Passenpcr* and Freight I » ( ’raw loi• ?-\ die. The c ars will k<u( ('aitmk on Monday*, U »•! nradoy*, and Friday*, inmicdiaie'y »• li» *r the arri val of itio train Imm Aup'iM.a L» ava (Mvvlord viile on Tih’ml.iv, Thursday* ntui Faimday#, nl JO o'clock, a. m Mages for Windiingion, Atlc n■* i (*r< <*i.. Toro’ and Madison, connect with tin ' n* nf ( niwlordvdle. Kl< i I \RD PETERS, Jr. Hevident Engineer A. f-mp’t ul 'JV:ui.puri:ilioii. June Id kail rou> muick. 171 R F.lt 1 1 IT in now ran ied on tin Uml Road be tween Angii-ia and U nrrent"ii, at the follow 1 ing rates—col ton V 1 j»*r !»..!»*, mere ha ml ec 25 cent* per hundred pound*, or 5 els per cubic foot. Between Auj'imia and Cravvfordvill cotton $1 25 per bale, nn reUnndihO 33ri., jut hundred pounds, or so ct« per cubic I jot. George H.Thompson, agon (or the ('o at Craw for !\ ille,and Jno. 11. Il’iliern, a- <nt of ibc (,’ompany at Warrenton, will at t *nd io m .-i v inand forward ing produce and mere handisc, without charge* for commiKsions or m! orage. Spin ions warehouses have been erected til tin* above stations lor the re ception of mondi.iodise, until n is forwarded. UK IIAlii) IM’/I FKS,J r . Resident Engineer Bnp’l of Tram jiort uion June I I nb:\v u Mi . sco \?) uni;, lletweni Hiiltiinon* smd Philadelphia, Tin* Thiladelphia, Wilmington, and Rahimov Rad Ho ld Co. beg lc vvo to announce to ilia Public tin* following arrangement for their Passenger ('ars The 1* I It B’l’ 'I ha i w leave* the ) Jcpot in Trait Street, daii.v, (exeept Simdayv) nt 5 n’«ek, A. M , and arrive* in Thilado’plna In-loro I o’c < I; wliicb nl low* PiiiMirngarN lour to live bourn in that City, be fore the (airs start lor New \ ork. The early anv.nl ol tin- 'Tram nt I'liiladeljiliia, (which i« genor.».ly one nnd a half to tiro hours In fore inn/ othu I.in.rj giver passengers great advantage in sce.iiriiig Q( ehinmodation* at ilui principal Hotel* and Hoardin': 11 oust m, vvilhoi.*; siillem»:» the incon venience so often experienced, in looking about lor odgingn, in eon«equeiieo of late arrival by other conveyance Thf) HRiMNI) TRAIN, carry mg tho l/.K.MAiI.., leaves llin D’pol, Trail Street, (after tho arrival of the (ans from Washington < *ity,) oaii.v, nt half past Nine o'clock, A. 51, and pa mg through (’no - lon, Gunnowdi r, Hush, Havre d ■ (*raee, North East, Id k lon, Newark, (Staunton, Newport, Wilmington, and Cliestor, nrrix n* in I’hilndoiphia also, always in time to lake the evening (airs to New York. DO* ft'/ this Train junsi ngi rs having Washington ('ih/in thr mornnn, ri in h J\(W \orf l/n rami' night . *1 !iih 'Train also affords Tasseico rs arriving in tbo RoHm from ( h irliMton and Norfolk, the opportunity <?. 4 reaching New N ork tin’ mi me cvmiiiiLr, bTi'urch;/ i it her Train i\ur dollars. regulation adopted l»y ibis Company for the earn of baggage, meets with universal approba tion, as it relieves llm pas engi-rs ( Tall trouble in relation to it. %* The Cam for the accommodation id Radies and ( hildren, arc provided with n tirinji rt . , and attended by female servants. Itctinning from Philadclpbia : Tin* Trains leave Tlnlmlelphln at. a (juarlcr aft i 0 oVlock, A .1/., and nt /*. M. T. Wengers In v nig Philadelphia at a ijitailm* atler li o'clock, from lower end of Pork strn 7, will arrive in halliir? ore before I o'el xk, wliicb gives lliem three to '.our hours to spare betore tin- (’ars b ave for Wavhm*! lon City and the West, and also in full time for tin? Sn'Miii-ilouts l'«»r Charleston and Norfolk. Passengers leaving New VmU by the line, arrive in Philadelphia in lime for ibu * > clo< U Tram, ut.d proceed dirrc.lly on tbc i m l»ul -11more nt H o'clock the s n, . mg, t’.vo bonis curie Mhun by any olhci < f A • •iVF< )T 1), Agent. V* lioUimon, Jinn IU i • swi’w vny.'i and 4M/n:itsm ucu it A I h"V.O<\ !)• The eoiupU'iion of (bn. Ihnl-Koad, (from Polers hurgli to Manchester, opposite Richmond,) makes the chain of rail-roads through I lie Mate of Virgi nia continuous with the exception ol only nine miles, and add* important ad vantage* to (he mhuul route tor Northern and Southern travelling. There are established on it two daily (mins, one <d vv Inch is in conn a lion with tie' North and South Mail Fine; and a tri weekly train connecting with the 41 lliiliiux, Wilmington, and Charleston Kail Read, Stage and Steamboat Jano.” j Passengers iiom tho South by the daily “ Alctro i polnan mail lane," will arrive m Richmond ( n the i evening after that on which they leave Raleigh, t and having the night for rest, are yet enabled, by existing arrangements, to proceed to Baltimore on tho succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia the same night, m lime lor (bo morning boats to New N ork 'Tine, less than three via vs from Raleigh to New York. Passengers who b’ltve ( liarhv ion I <v Wilmington on Sunday or Tuesday evening, will, if they arrive in Halifax by live o’clock “ii 1 nesday or Thursday evening, ho brought to Richmond by tin* tri weekly line, in time for tin' \\ i dnesday or Friday morning's earn for Washington, whereby they will reach M il Innorellie same evening, am! can proceed to Phila delphia ill** same night, and arrive in New York be fore dinner on Thursday or Saturday being /rss than Jour dm/s from ('harlesioii to New York. 'The connexion is rijirdlv good and expeditions with the extra line from \N ilmmgtoii, and w ith all tko lines Irom North to South. Tho route through Peiershm.-h and Richmond will bo found aho to 1 e one ot the I c.-i routes from tbo South to the Virginia Springs. The passen gers ca.i arrive in Clmrlollesv ille, having only toriy lonr miles stage travelling ntler reaching the rail roads in Virginia, in three days from ( Imrlcslmi, and two days Ifom Ualciidi. All uossihlearrangements art- made on tins Rail- Road fur the comfortable and case transportation ol passenger*. Ollieeol the Richmond and Petersburg Rail-Road Co. Max T.k ISIIB. \ ‘2in CKC V I K\IM I>l I lO.\ lo ISIO NOIM 11. •» *■♦l The Kail Road and Steamboat Compn* A‘V‘ V" 'h('s till tin great mail route lo the North, ..Xaniionm c to travellers the eoniplction ol the great ehain of Rail Roads between North Caro lina and New N ork Passen.’cr.s mining in the main mail line, or by t-harlesioii, S. ( ami Wd iningtoii, N (and taking this route nl the termi nation of tlu‘ Petersburg Rail Road, in V ('. will reach Nt w York 10 or 12 hours in a dinner ((lan y other Inn. The follow hit* i- the schedule of lime, n.s run at present, including all stoppages Leave Halifax at .» t* m Reach Petersburgli I a m L“avo Petersburg I a m Reach Rndintond v m Uave Kielimoml I v m Ih ich W ashington !»i im I-cave Washing ’n I r m Reach Raltmiun' (». r m Lento Baltimore 7 cm Reach Philadelphia 5 .\ pi Leave I'iuludelp’a T> am loath New York 2r M Only one night’s rest is lo t between Halifax nnd New York, as passengers sleep in the Philadel phia boats. Time m going Imm Halifax to New \ ork, melndiii all sioppa •-*, less than 11 hours Ifosides th.s I a i line, there are other daily inde pendent lines running on the route, so that it by any ehum o pa.- angers fail to connect at any point, they will never he delayed nm e than half a dav. Hm enaon miingio H Tax, N.<in the Ud inington ('omtiany s Im -ol smee-, w ill please apply io Mr. B. F. I lalsev. the Petcrshnigh Rail Road Co s agent, who will alTord them ev rr\ laeilny. In ease the stage* are too late to connect, travellers wilt find an engine and cars at any time on the Peters burgn Rail Road to curry them on. Petersburg, May 2d, To \ngn>la Merchants and V net unitns. f anhsenher huvmg esianiished luniscit per- JL nianonlly in the town ol -lihvn*, (ia. as an Auction and ( oimiic inn dleicliaiit, Solicits llie palronago oi 1h0..e who have eonsign liieuls to make lo that place. It is his ojumon, as xvell as that of most of the eiu/ ns of that pi ace, acquainted with it growing prosperity, that mer chants, and e-pci mlly (%'roc.T . v\ ho have goods which ihc\ am ilc,>iron* nt'’ eoiiveriinf* readily into rash, will find n very nr.jcii to their interest to send many of them I** iliti mar,at. HI business in that hue, inlrublcd io the undersigned, will meet with prompt attention. R. ROC Auctioneer. HUI l.llkM I S : A*l.my II" 11 Cm. ■ Ciimul.. St,.„ , Hale, t larK '/<• i.■ r A-( , , 11 in.(in;; lull Ai Sou, I. ,i„ ~ ’ Hj'iil 11 1 ,'m ’ 3 -‘ 0L LACIIUNIONTO BLL AIK. ON Salniday 9 tin 2d«l msi a tram ol l’:» cngci Ca l swill leave, Augusta at 5 o'clock, I m. lor ' Bci.nr, nnd return to Augusta, ul 7 o’clock 03* Fare for the trip. sl. .lone 21 i TU li.NTI -live, 1101. I. Alls K'liDW Alt | 1 RTNAM \\ from tin*subscriber ; w/ w hile in camp, mar //nmhnrg, *V (' . 4f{(& a certain negro man named Tmn > , j aged iihoul 10 years, dark complex- ; ion, cliunkey, heavy built, uhowt ♦» f feel H or 10 iriche* high, hna rcveral ol hi* upper Tore tcdh missing; and lolerahly brisk upokcn. •Said negro wa« purchased from the vvorkhonae in t'hnrh ston. Any person who will apprehend ' nan! negro and deliver him to Mr. Win. 'Turner [ of 1 lamhnrg, or hm nrr him *o that said'Turner can I gel I)i 111 , will receive the above reward. i ai. ] 8. W ILLIAMS Store. It'/iolcsulc anil Jti tail, /{mail .Street, near the ( lower Market* 'rim Augusta Seed Store will Ik* re-opened on I < -« the Ist November, when a neV; and complete nssorimcM of Harden Seed*, most of which arc ob tained from the Shaker*, will lie for sale, also Home i of their articles of manufacture. All orders from country dealers will have tho same discount al lowed as H«inil. The subscriber has taken special earn (hat nil his Seeds shall he fresh and genuine and they are warranted as «uch. J. 11. J. SERVICE, sept. 25 220 N. B An elegant assortment of Double Dahlias, tl'id a choice collection of Flower Seeds, Bulbous arid TtibotoilollooLa, Green House Plants, <A.e, It.A COM, I’OKK AND I.AIM), i k Ola kl.ll* .'i.i!;iimiro & Cilmimuli limim *P\f (M Ml 4H hills iirime I’ork flood llm l-i 'i Liiinl, lur «a!<■ on nccommoil.'.'iig Icrmu . I.y ISAAC MOISM, June 7 Ay.. 3JI Jlroad siroot. AS r m>l A. VfeAlt*. . Mr. llohnrt Monroe, Kchuylkill. afflictej with lhe iitiiivo ilislrenHiiij' muliuly. Symptoms—great languor, llaluloiiey, ilisturbeil real, nervous head iiche,iliHienlly of breathing, lightness nod stiieture across the breast,d'/.ziness, nervous irrilnhilily and i i reslleKsnoHs, could not lie m a horizontal position J i without tho sensation of impending suffocation, I palpitation of tho heart, distressing c ough, coslivo | nits, pain of the stomai It, drowsiness, great debility i nnd doficioue.y of Iho nervous eitdrgy. Mr, If. Mon- j roe gave up every (bought of recovery, nnd duo ! despair rat on (he countenance of every person in- j , terestod in Ins existence or happiness, till by acci dent honoured inn public, paper some citron directed | , by Dr. Win. ('.vans' Medicino in his complaint, , which induced him lo purchase a package of the fills, which resulted in completely removing every symptom ol the disease 11 o wishes to say his mo live for this dc'darnliun is, that I hose afflicted with the same or any symptoms similar to those front which he is happily restored, may likewise receive tlm same inestimable benefit. Win. KVANS For sale by ANTONY & fIAINKS, Sole agents lor Augusta (In. march 28 232 Broad street T | I UICT, KVANS’ llliiiifliMi: Dyspcp nr sin ;md M\p(Mlioi.(lri!i(i*iii .(u|(ire«t* j t uigcaHO.- Mr. Win. iSalmon, Grron Bt, abovo ( I’liilndclpljja, aiTliclod for wevcral years with the following distressing HyTDptoma; KirknosH at tho j Kioniach, headtu ho* di/./.inoHs, palpitation «T tho f heart, impairod njipcUte, KoinetiincH acid and pu trescent eructation, < oldness and weakncsH of the q ovtreimiicH,(‘iimeialion and general debility,dis- (nrhed rest, a Reuse of preaHuro and hc.it ut the ( * ’ Hloniucli after eating, night mare, great mental despondency, severe Hying pains in t lie chest, hack j 1 and sides, eohliveness, involuntary sighing and s ! weeping, languor and lassilnde upon the least ex- n 1 ereise. Mr •Salmon had applied to the most eav ( . c 1 neiil physic ians, who (onsidenvt ooyond the u power ol medicine turn Io health; howe ver. U* jnM-Aiiie.tKms had reduced him to a very * oepioruhi'. ii|)i»dilion, anil having been reeommen ded by av« Slve of his to make a trial of Dr Win. 1 -= I*.vans’ medicine, he with dillienllv repaired to i [ the oilieo and procured a package, to which he says, he is indebted lor iiiw restoration to llife, v health and friends. He is now enjoying all the !* blessing* of perloet health, lavans’ IMedicine or P sale only by ANTONY HAINES, Opril 25 2:0 Broad uln el Anolliei recent (cm! of I lie JnnrivalUul . s virtues of Dr. >\ in. Slvaus’ lUedieines.— 1 Di/s/irpsiu- Ten i/rnrs standing. —Mr. J. Me h eiizic, / was alllieled with the above eomjilaint lor ten A yearn, which meapaeialed w ith him at intervals, for I six years, in ullending lo his business, rvgtorod to I -| nerfecl health; ondor the salutary trcatinenl of Dr, J VVin. Evans. t 0 'The principal symptoms were, a sense of dislcn- j s sion and oppression after eating, distressing pain in ( ) the pile! the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite giddiness, palpitation of tho heart, great debility and emaciation, depression id' spirits, disturbed J rest, sometimes a billions vomiting and pain in the -* right wide, an extreme degree of langour ami faint- In ness, any endeavor lo pursue his business causing N immediate exnustion and weariness. Mr. Melveii/.ie is daily attending hi* business, ■ and none of the above symptoms have recurred | since housed the above medicine He is now a j ( strong and hoclihy man. He resorted to myriads () ol remedies, hut they vvereall inelToelual. | Toronto by ANTONY & HALVES b march 8 Sole agent« for Augusta, Geo An cxtraouliiimy and remarkable cure. -1 Mrs Mary Dillon,of Williarnshurgh, was restored o to health by the use of this medicine.—Tho symp* f toms of this dost rcswing ease were as follows: Total l‘ los* of appei ite, palpitation ol the heart, twit (dung <’ of the tendons,with ageneral spasmodic nllection of n 1 lie inusides, dilHeulty of breathing, giddiness, a langonr, lassitude, groat depression »»Tspirits, with the tear of some impending evil, a sensation ol k Muttering at the pit oT (ho slomaeh, irregular Iran- h sienl pains in ditlereni parts, great emuneipution v with other symptoms of extreme debility. n The uhovo ease was pronounced hopeless by throoof the mo«l eminent physicians, amt a disso lution oft he patient daily awaited lur by her friends, which may he authenticated by the physicians 1 who were in attendance. Nhe has given her ( beer- J Ini permission lo publish the above facts, and vv ill j also gladly give any information respecting the s benefit she has received lo any enquiring mind. . MARY DILLON. r alllieled for live years with humoral habitual Asth ma, applied lo Dr Evans on the 4th of Nov. labor ing unclor the following symptoms: A sense 01 - lightness across the chest, with (he greatest Midi- 1 cully in breathing, distressing rough, generally 1 ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm, disturbed rest, the face turgid mid ol a livid hue; . could not lie in a hon/.ontel position without the ( sensation oT immediate suffocation, languor, drow siness, and dissinvss in the. head, and loss of u]> pcTte. Mr N. nmdied to the most eminent physician in I the city, likoUiso used several other remedies < without obtaining any )H>rmnnent benefit un til his friends persuaded him ~ o place himsel under Dr Evans’ treatment, lie is now relieved of his complaint, and called at the office yesterday, avowing that be had not words to express his grotl tide for the benefit he had received. For sale by ANTONY & HAINES TO BOAT OWKBUS AM) PATKOONS ,V(i viffiUhiff Snvandh and Hroail rivers. H\ nil net ol tho tJoncrnl Assrmltly ol tho stnto ! \ oftJi-orgm.nnartilw! lo iho 20lh Doooi.'hor, 1 S3ti, ( ' it is Hindi- hoduty olTlio inl'orior oourla ol llio si v- , crnl ooimtios of said slnLo, bordonng on,or whu li nnvigakl. waters pass ibntugh, lo ouuso to ho pub | hsbod.lbc provinioiis id tbo several acts of tbo go- , noriil assembly, regulating boat owners,their agents ; ’ land patroons, navigating said waters By the aforosniO acts every Ikwl navigating tbo , | Savannah or Broad fivers, are required to have a , ■ white patroon.wiilin Bill of Lading ready prepared , jto exhibit to any white person, who may wish to \ ' j examine the eontents of tho boat under their charge showing the name ol sidd pulroon and consignee ol , | lltecargo aboard of said lioal, and furihcrmore for ] | bids any boat ow tier,their agent or palruon.lo permit | any boat hand being a slave; to put on board ol their , ' boat, any corn, cotton, peas,stock oi any kind, pool . j try or other articles in which by law they are lorhul 1 | to iraHiuk, except the same Is exhibited in the billot | hiding of the owner ol said boat or his agent,and un- ( , j dor his or their direction entered, making it penal j against every otTendcr of the aforesaid m is. ) | 'J'tu ref .re,all concerned will lake notice, that the | | acts •>!' which the foregoing is extracted will ho on- ( I loreed against ollenders who may he taken in the eoiiniy of Ijucoln. I.kw'is I’akks, W. B.Canticlow, John Moss, Siki-hkn Stovall, I’tTKH I.XMAIt, UoT 22 if 278 Judges of Interior coutl UNITED ST AT EH HOTEL, (JuhiesviUe, (Jeo. f IMIE suh-a-i ihrr iiifonriH his friends and the pub •*- lie, that lin Ims token charge of the large and commodious !ciiim'j situated on the northwest cor nernl tlio public square, rcconlly occupied by Mrs. Holland, and having considerably improved the premises, lie is prepared to accommodate company as comlortably and in us good i.iylu as any other public house m tho tipu-ounlry. Ills table vdl be f urnished w ith the b< I the country affords ; Ins bar supplied with choice liquors and wines; and his stable will he attended loam 1 provide I (or in such a manner as to please the lovers of lino horse. In short, no trouble or expense will he spared to make all comfortable who may sec proper to patronise the establishment. WILEY SLEDGE. June 14 4w gforgi \ ffmai,i college. 7|HIE Jail Term of Ihi i Inrlilulion will l>e open I on Wednesday, 13th inti. As the number ol students is limiled.it is to bo desired that those who design patronising ns, should apply at the begin ning ol the term. “ Remarks on Female Education” is in the hands ol the printer, and will soon be published. An Essay on the Theory md Practice of Music, and Marches,<kc.,by V. Lixaste, Professor of Mu sic in this iii,;tj liilion, arc hr sale at the bookstores Our friends are inhumed that this institution i now in a very flourishing condition, in spite of the various minors attempted lo le spread by those w he consider us formidable opponents, or they would la bur lo put ns down by lair means. They Imvt reported that wo are not palonlsed by respectable people,and other things equally generous nnd tie cent. In confirmation of is truth, we refer al wishing correct information,to Jesse P. Greene, W If. < tC- iic, James Anderson,Esqrs. Burke county John Morel, Esq. Savannah John E. Lester, Hu vid Lester, Esqs. Jones county; David Hill, Sic phen Jiivms, Esqrs Col. Rockwell, May Win V Hansel I, Are. Are. lialdwin tounly. This is quo fcssedly a Soul hern Institute!!, and Sonthern men will support it. L. LATASTE, ) Prince Juno 14 -ft ANNA M. LA TASTE S pals. M A OLSON SDKINGS, —Thisoslabliahmonl is now upon for the reception ol boarders oi visitors, under the suporintondcnce of Mr. ant Mrs Collier. The proprietors deem it nnnccossarj lo say any thing in coiumendalion of the virtue o its waters, Ate. they have been so fully tested Ifcrlht Inst fifteen or twenty years. June U 3t HOARD OF MANAGERS.^ [AH', —The undersigned will in future prnc J lice law in copartnership, under the firm ol FLOYD <V KEFS]', and will attend the Courts of the several eounlics n) the Ocmulgeo, < -lark am Walton, of the western, and Newton of the Flint: circuits. They will also attend to the collection o claim* in the middle and upper part of Georgia. STEWART FLOYD, AUGUSTUS REESE. Madison, May 4, 1838. w3m &3r The Chnr’eslon Courier is requested to pub lish the above weekly, three months, and charge his office. M*-. GUE& It \ K FSTIt AW, Attornis* at Law, Covington, (in. offer their services for the general adjustment and collection of debit in the Circuits adjoining that in which they reside and will attend regularly at the Courts in the coun ties nf layette, 7/cury, Newton, Jasper, Morgan Walton, Gwinnett., HcKalk, Coweta mid Campbell irp-.nl 11 vv3m LA W NOtTCK. fll HE undersigned having united in the prncth 9 ol l.fie LAW,offer their services tolhopuhlii They "ill altciid the courts of Jl/uscogoe, Marion Stewart, Randolph, Early, linker, Lee and Sumter ot the Chattahoochee Cin uit; Houston, of the Flin Circuit; uiud Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Tlmmijs Decatur iii*! Dooly, oftho Smilliar mremt. Pu aincss «nt.lPW'.\>v..iAircnrewill moot with prompt iv'Jmioii. Tiieir otlico is in Americas, Sumter oimly, whore one ot them nittv always be found vhen not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, WM II CRAWFORD, oct 10 237 vvtf BAW NOTICE. —Tho undersigned having A removed irom Clark county lo Lincolntoa, will attend to the practice ol Law in the Superior and Inli-riiir Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad jacent counties. lliisinoss intrusted to his care will bo promptly attended to. HENNING H. MOORE. References lion. Charles Dougherty, Jlon. A. S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Darns, Gen. Edward Harden, Athens; C. .1. Jenkins, G. W. Crnvvlbrd, A. J. Miller,Col. John Milludgo, William L. Jones, Augusta Lincolntcn, March 24, 1838. vvtf I Alt NOTICE. —The subscriber has settled 4 in Columbus, Ga. and willgive bis promplat enliun to any business inirnstctl to him. Hisoffice ■i m ;Mr. Hepburn's brick tenement, opposite the Jglelhorpe House. F. A. NISHET. Columbus, March 27. vv4m SAW' NOTICE.—The undersigned will Jt hereafter practice in the Superior Courts of he counties of Warren and Taliaferro, in the Northern circuit, may 1 sw4t CRAWFORD & GARDNER. PURSUANT to au order ol tho hollo rah 1 c the Justices of die Inferior Court ot the county of Jefferson, silting aa a Court ol Ordinary, will ho offered for sale, at tho Court House in the tow n of Louisville, on tho first Tuesday m November next, between the usual hours of sale, the plantalion culled Oakland, belonging lo tho estate of Major John Berrien, lale of said comity, containing about eleven hundred acres of land, lying on Rocky Corn tort creek, and adjoining lands of Cunninghams, Flournoy, and Holt. Conditions rt sale .’one-third cash, the ballunco in two annual instalments, and interest from the dale, a mortgage on the premises, and approved personal security. On tlie succeeding day, at the Oak’and plaltta. lion, w ill bo sold, a quantity of stock, consisting of horses, mules, cattle, hogs, and sheep, together with sundry articles of household and kitchen lur nituro, plantation tools, corn, fodder, wagons, Arc. &c., belonging to said estate. Conditions cash. .). W. M ACPI IERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. Juno 18,1838 id [\! OT 1C E. —A iter the expiration of (bar raont he 111 Irom ibis date, application w ill bo made to the Justices ol the Inferior Conn, ot .lellerson county, sitting as a Codrt of Ordinary, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Major John Ber rien, late ol said county, deceased J. W. MACPiIERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. June 18; 1838 I^TOTICF. — All persons having any claims ts against the estate oi Major John Berrien, late ot Jefferson county, decased, are required lo rcndei an account of their demands lo the subscriber. J W. MACPiIERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. June 18, 1838 Georgia, Columbia County. District A r o. 7. ABSALOM LADY I (lies before me OHO Bay Mato, about live years old, thirteen hands high ; her tail docket), thick main, no brands dis covered : Appraised by John Walker and Michael Megahoo, at Twenty Dollars, May Ist., 1838. JOHN MEGAUEE, J. P. A true extract from Estrnv Kook. DAVID HARRIS, Clerk. .little 10 Evans’ Camomile and Family Aperient l‘ills. II V E R complain! lift i/cnrs slimline —. Mrs. 11 A Browne, wile of Joseph Browne, Sixth street, near Second struct, lUiliiumsburgb, afflicted lor the last ten years with the Liver Complaint, completely restored to fealtb through the treatment of Dr. Win. Evans. Symptoms:—llahitihl constipation ofthe bowels, total hiss of appetite, Mcrueialiug pain of the cpi gastric region, great dipression oi' spirits, languor and other symptoms -I extreme debility, disturbed sleep, iiiunliimte (low el the mouses, pain in the tight side; could t tit 1c on her left side without mi aggravation of the pain, urine high colored, with other symptoms militating great derangement in the functions of the liver. Mrs Browne was mended by throe of ibe Pgi physicians, but received blit little relict from their medicine, till Mr. Br.iwne procured soma of Dr. Mm Evans mvaluatle preparations, which effect ually relieved her of tho above distressing symp toms, with others, which it is not essential to inti mate. JOSEPH BROWNE, To Da. IVm. Evans. City ami county of New-York, ss. Joseph Browne, ol IVilliamsburgh, Long Island being duly sworn, ilul depose and say that the facts as set forth in the within statement, lo which he lias subscribed (ns name, are just and true. JOSEPH BROWN E, Husband of the said Hannah Browne. Sworn bolore me, tins till day ol Jumia.v, 1837, PETER PINKING,Com. of Deeds. Evans' genuine Pills for sale only bv ANTONY & HAINES ej'nl 13 Agents for Augusta, Ga. JEFFERSON SIIEHIFF’H SALE. G be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, ot the market house in the town of J Louisville, within the usual hums of salt, the fob ol •- lowing properly, to wit; Four hundred acres of pine ft i. laud, mure or less, on the waters ol Boggy Col, e adjoining lands of H P Turner and J R Bostick, si y levied on as the property of Hamilton Raiford, lo b r satisfy sundry li las in litvor ot Robert Stephent; ei c i levy made and returned to me by n constable. 1( ir i Also, a negro man An’hony, about 40 years ol s j age, levied on as the property of JoLn R Daniel, to d h I satisfy sundry fi (as in favor of Patrick B Connelly; u 1 properly pointed out by said Connelly; levy made e amir clurned lo ma by a constr, hie. el may 4 H J FARMER, Sh’ HC RIVEN SHERIFFS SALE. « I kAI 1». I, be sold cn the first Tuesday in July next, ?V between the usual hours of sale, before the s n j I'niirl House door in Jacksonboro.ono tract of land, i >1 coiiluiniiig two hundred acres, adjoining lands of G. < o | R, Donaldson, Mary Newton, ami William Sanders, t i- levied on as ths property of William Usher, to sat isfy sundry (I. fas. issued out of a Justice's Court, in Is favor ofJames Hurst, Smith & Solomons, and olh- < crs. Properly pointed out by the plgm.ill's. Levy e, j made and returned to me by a constable, t- JACOB BRYAN, S.S.C. . s. May 30,1838. wtd e Postponed Rale. 10 WARREN SHE RIFF’S SALE. a ‘VXT’ILL be sold at the Court House door in 0 II Warrcnlon, Warren county, on the first , Tuesday in July next, between she usual hours of i ‘j’ sale, the following property, lo wit —four hundred j* acres of pine land, more or less, adjoining Unds ( ■ of Reuben May, and others, on the waters of Ogee ' ’ eheo river; and seven negroes, to wit —Cherry, a wo *' man, pibuut twenty-six years of age; Enoch, a boy r : nine years of age; Vilet, a girl seven years of age; 1 ‘ Betsey, five years of ago; Lewis, one year old; .Mike a man twenty-fivoortwenty-six yearsofage; Louisa, 11 twelve or thirteen years of age, all levied on as the *' property of Richard Wiggins, deceased, to s ilisfy q a (i. ta. from Crawford county Superior Court, in ta ,lt vor of Enoch J. Wall vs. Richard Wiggins nnd ir others. Property pointed out by Reuben May and ~i Jeremiah Wilchar, executors ot Richard Wiggins, ... deceased. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff of May 29,1833. td _ ic , ILL be sold, uttho market house in the town ; ■ * of Louisville, on the first Tuesday in Au_ I gust next, within the usual hours of sale, three him ~ tired and sixty-ono acres of pine land, more or less fI on the waters es Rocky Comfort Creek,it being the i s real estate of the late Nathan Brasscl, deceased,.and |( 'j sold by order of the honorable Inferior Court of Jef tr ferson co mty, Terms of sale on the day o' NATHAN BRASS EL, Adm'r. may 10,1838 with the will annexed. 11, ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July % T next, agreeable to an order oftho Inferior Coiirt of Burke county, while sitting for ordinary ’ purposes, in Waynesborough, Burke county, one >° negro woman named Dafney, and her infant child, belong to the estate ol Jonathan Johns,deceased, e late of said county, sold tor the benefit of the heirs )s anti creditors of said deceased. Terms cash ts npril'J td JESSE JOHNS, Adm’r. e, l. GUARDIAN’S SALE. n /\N the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold ], " at tho Court House in Columbia county, with in the legal hours of sale, and in pursuance ol an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, the undivided half of 700 acres of land, more or less, in ! c said county, on tho waters of Kiokee creek, bounded lc by lands of Martin, Clanton, Baslian, and others, 111 belonging to Gazaway Beallc, a minor. "» may 22 td W. B. BE A LLE, Guardian «7%/ rCL'bo sold, to tho highest bidder, within s It the lawful hours of sale, in the first Tuesday ' . ) iu July next, atlhecourt house in the town of Craw- I lordville, in said county, seventeen and a half acres 1 of land, belonging lo the eatntcol'C. A. Neler.s, lito ol said county, deceased, adjoining lands of Tho*. D. Horuin, Reddin Rhodes, and others, all in the _ 1 woods, and cornering on liic Georgia Rail Road, < | w ithin one fourth of a mile w est of Crawfordvillo, I | 'Po ho sold pursuant to an ordet ol the honorable the ’ Court Os Ordinary of said county. Terms of sale i r ! on the day. JOEL E. MERCER, Adm’r. ‘ 1 debonis non on the estatoofC. A. Nelcns,dce’d s II ,pril 12 I ADMINTSTIIATOII’S SALE. ‘ WILL he sold, agreeable to nn order of the honorable Interior Cmirtof .lellerson conn- , , t y, when silting for ordinary purposes, on the first i Tuesday in August next, within tlie usual hours nf j sale, lo the highest bidder, before the Court House , I door in the town of Marietta, Cobb county, lot of [ lurid Nw 1038, in the 10th District of tlie 2d Sec -1 tiuu formerly Cherokee county, now Cobb. J . Also, or the same day, boloro the Court House J 1 door in the town ot Canton, Cherokee county, lot * jof land No. 49 4, in I lie 3d District of the 2d Section; 1 | each lot containing lurty acres; sold as the mal es- s I late of the late David Alexander, deceased. Terms v . | of sale on the day. JOHN \V. ALEXANDER,. , 1 WM. S. ALEXANDER, \ Adm rs ' Jane 1,1833 td i .besold,at Elbert Court House, on the f I •» first Tuesday in August next, agreeable lo i o 1 an order ofthe bon. the Interior court of Elbert [ county, while sitting fur Ordinary purposes, all the s ; Lands lying in Elbert county, belonging to the l ,[ estate ol Patrick McMullan, deceased, consisting t r of one tract containing one hundred and seventy s i( acres, more or less, adjoining Horatio 1 Goss and ~ others ; one tract containing three hundred and i (i ninety acres, more or less, adjoining Richard 18 ,J Gaines, Richmond Skelton, and others; and one , | tract containing seven hundred and fifty acres, , i( more or less, adjoining John Fanner, Allen Gun ' ter and others. The above lands will bo divided into lots, and sold lo suit persohs wishing to pur ,C chase—Plats of which will be exhibited at tho , r timeofsale. Tlie lands will be sold subject lo the ( .. Widow’s dower. Terms made known on the day . . ol sale. ELIZABETH M«MI LEAN, Adm’x. ! WILLIAM McMULLAN, r.dra’r. may 31; 1838. mtd 1 - _____ ! Vl>A* I X IST IIA TO RS’ S A LE. 18 j VI7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August °| * w next,at the lower market house iu Augusta, * j w ithin the legal hours ot sale, in pursuance of an 0 i order ofthe Court of Ordinary of Utclmior.il county, two negro slaves, named Ami and Joe, belonging to tho estate Green B. Holland, deceased. NEAL HOLLAND, Adm’r. _ may 20 id MARY HOLLAND, Ailin’x I’OSTRONEI> EXECUTOR’S SALE, r W ILL * )e » w next, in tho town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, if not disposed of before, according to the last w ill and testament of Eliza - belli Bryan, late of Burke county, deceased, the fol lowing properly, to wit; 337 acres of oak and hick. J ory land, adjoining lands of Col. B. Fountain, and V ollicre; also the fifth part of a tract belonging to tho I s j estate ol John Bryan, deceased. Also, two negroes, s ‘ Charles and Mary, sold ns the property of Elizabeth Bryan, deceased. Terms of sale cash. June 5,1838 JAMES GRUBBS, Executor. Georgia, Hurke County. Court ol Ordinary, present their Honors WG Evans, Abel Lew is and E Pander, Esqrs ) j Hide A’l St s th March, 1838 ITJ’ON the application ol Mulford Marsh and > Fielding Fryer,praying'that the Clerk do is b 1 sue a citation for letters disroissory as adrainistra il tors on tho estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased. It I, lis «n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do it \ issue returnable to September term next of ibis j : Court, lo be published once a month till said Court ■q j A irne extract from the minutes, i inrifeh 20 Om TII BLOUNT, ucco a c. r l-ADUR months after datepippliealion w ill be mails t d I- lo the honorable the inferior court.of Jeffer e soli county, when sitting as a court for ordmaiy . 11 nuriKiscJ for leave lo sell the land and negroes o h Richard Hhdsou, deceased. » march IB HARVEY B PIPKIN. Adm’r. , 4 AOL. BROWN of Brow n’s Ferry, took from th I r V.y Indians one bead guard Chain with “Wm Flour- 1 . noy August 22; 1834,” worked in it with gold beads; 1 also, one full jewelled double-eased hunting watch, J ( . with gold guard chain and key—the watch has ’ throe letters on the front case—the owner, or any of 1 his relations car- yet it by describing letters and prov * n g property. If no applicatioh be made i i four \ mouths, the watch will be sold and the proceeds di- 1 vided among the troops,—application to bo made to . o the editor of the Columbus Herald for the bead < , chain, and lor the Watch lo Col. Brb’wn. The Columbus Herald will copy the above and I forward the account to Col Brown, nov 27—tf277 IVTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate ■ls ol George G. Bass, laic of Burke county, de ceased, are requested to make payment, and those having demands are requested to render them inac- 8 cording to law. R. \V. BASS, Adm'r. 0 upril 17 “ f ieorgiu, Jefferson Comity: W//LREAS Roger L Gamble, Administrator of the estate of the late Manning Spradley, if said county, deceased, applies lor dismission Torn said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to lie and appear at my office, within the time prescrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, this 20tb day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZER UO'IHWELL, mar 1 Clerk C O Georgia. Columbia county : WHEREAS James Cartlidge, administrator, applies for letters disraissory 'on the estate of Robert W. Walker, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred am}, creditors of live said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, Within the Time prescribed by law, in my office, to show cause why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand this 2d day of June, 1833. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, < olunibia county : WHEREAS James Cartlidge, administrator de bonis non, applies (dr letters dismissory on the estate of Adam Walker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish sll and singular, the kindred and creditors of tho said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, in my ofliec, to show cause why said letters should not he grant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2d day of June, 1838. Georgia, Jefferson County: WHEREAS William L Kennedy, Abminis trator of John Kight, late of this county, do ■ ceased, applies for letters dismissory from said ad ministration, These are therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to bo and appear at my office w ithin the lime preserihed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not he granted Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, tide sth June, 1838. June 9 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson County: WHEREAS James M. Linqueficld, adminis trator on the estate of James E Wells, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to rite nnd admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time pro scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. (iiven under my hand at office, in Louisville, this Sth day of May, 1838 E BOTHWELL, Clerk, may 10 Cm Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS, Patrick B Connolly, Administra tor on the Estate of Tandy C Jones, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters di» missory. These are therefore to cite aad admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescri bed by law, to fie their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted.* Given under my band, at office, in Louisville, this IGtb day of March, 1838. march if, EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clk. Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrate on the estate erS-'piieo vA/tic*.-; lAe'm baitl .jvr.viy, ue'ccased, applies for letters disraissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said de ceased, to be* and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew caase if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, hislfithday of March 1838. mar IC. EBENEZER BOTHWELL,CIk Georgia, liurke county: WHEREAS Elijah Attoway, administrator on tho estate at Redding O Byranl, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and sigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear at my office, within the litre pro scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Givi n under my hand, at Waynesboro’, Ibis ]7lh day of Feb:, 1833. T II BLOUNT, D. CPk. fob 31 mOm Georgia, iinrke County : WHEREAS Little Berry Burch applies for letters dismissory, ou tho estate ol Abish Jenkins, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within Ihe lime pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said lettcis should not ho granted. Given under my hand t office,in Waynesboro this 33d day of March, 1838. mar 26 6m T. 11. BLOUNT, Pep. Clerk. Georgia, Iturkc County. WHEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of the estate ufVVm, liryant, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission. These are therefor to cite and admonish all and singularthe kin Ired and creditors of said dec’d to be and appear at any office, within the time prescrib ed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should nut be grated. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, this 221 day of January 1838. Jan 2(5 3lm(>m T H BLOUNT, n coon c. Georgia, IJurkeCouiity: Courloi Ordinary— present, their honors GW Ev mis, Abel Lewis, and K Palmer, Esqs. March blh 1838. UPON the petition of Burton McGhee, slating Abner E Holliday, doc., late of Burke county, did, on the loth day of September, 1834, by his cer tain bond of that dale, obligate himself, his tioirs and.assigns, to execute to one Wm Daniel, of Mor gan county, titles to thclot of Land in the town of Poinsot, in the county of Murray : commencing on the street at the corner of lot No 3, in the first divis ion of said town, running south with said street six ty-four, to u street. 40 leet wide, thence with said street one hundred and sixty feet to across street, thence up said street, to lower part of lot No 3. Ami also stating that he is the assignee of said bond, and that said Abner E. departed this life without executing said titles, and praying that Ma thew Jones, the administrator of the said Abner E. may be directed to execute to the said Burton Me Ghee titles to said lot. Whereupon, on motion ol Mulford Marsh, counsel for said petitioner, it is or dered, that unless good cause boshowfl to I lie con trary, tlie said Matthew Jones,adra’r. as aforesaid, will be,at 'July term of this court next, directed to Inako said titles- And it is further ordered that a copy of Ibis rule be published once a month for three months, before said court. A true extract, from Ihe minutes. march 21 m3t TII BLOUNT) D cl’k. Georgia—lturkc county. Court of Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W. Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. Rule Ai. N»., March bill, 1838. UPON the petition of Elisha Haymans, executor of Samuel Haymans, deceased, late of Burks county, staling that ho has fully executed the last will ami testament ol said Stephen Haymans, de ceased, and praying letters dismissory. it is there fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that tho clerk do issue a citation requiring all concerned, to be and appear at t lie court at September term next then and there to shew cause why said letters ahall not be granted, and that said cililatioii bo publish ed once a month (ill said court. Atrue extract from the minutes, march 21 Cum T II BLOUNT, D cl’k. Georgia, Iturkc County. Court of Ordinary, present their Honors G W Evans, Abel Lewis mid E Pulmer, Erqrs. Rule N i Hi, bth March, 1833. UPON the petition of Samuel Barron, executor ol Absoletu Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke co. staling that lie has fully executed said will and set tled the estate of said deceased, nnd praying letters 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 mid there to show cause Why the same should not be granted ; And it is further or dered that said citation be publisher’ once a month till edit! court. A trueextracl from the minutes. mar 20 6m T. H BLOUNT, U. Cl’k. Georgia—iiurke County. Court of Ordinary, present, their Honors, G W Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Emits. Rule Nl Hi, ai/i March, 1838 UPON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis trator of John Watts, deceased, this day filed, praying that a Citation may issue for letters dismis sory from said Aoministraticn. It is on motion ordered that the same do issue and he published once a month for six months. A true extract (row the minutes. TIIBLOUNT, u c c o a c. March 20 6m ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. 4 LL persons to whom the estate of Henry Ziun -(»- deceased, is indebted, will render their claims w ithin the time prescribed by law; and all indebted to said estate are requested to make early payment to tho undersigned. JANE 1). ZINN, Adm'x may 9, 1338 Cw JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r.’ 0 JOUR months afterdate application will be made JL to Justices of Ihe Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to i soli the real and personal estate ol Henry Ziun late of P ichraond county, deceased. JANE I). ZINN, Adm’x. may 9, IS33_ 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. V OTIC Id.—Four months after date, appfical . « tion will be made to the honorable Inferior Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land in tho 15lb district and 4th section in Cherokee county, belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in .Lee co sold lor tin benefit ol the heirs ofsaid Williams, may 2,1838. P. 11. MANTZ, Guardian. I JOUR months afterdate application will be made to the honorable the Justices of tho Inferior Court of N'eriven county, while silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell tho Lauds belonging to the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late of said county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r. DELIA ROBERTS, udin’rx. i Fcl) sth, 1838 4lm 33 ’ l\( OTICK.—Four months after date, application 1 « will be made to the honorable Inferior Court 1 of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell a purl of the real estate ul - John Willingham, deceased. ISAAC WILLINGHAM, ) . , , NELSON GARRETT, \ Adm trs March Sth, 1838. mar 23 4m I NUUK months alter date, application will he -I. 1 made to the honorable Inferior Court of Co | luiabia county,while silting lor ordinary purposes, i lor leave to sell the Laud nnd .Negroes belonging to , the estate of Robert Allen of said county deceased march 8 Wm J RHODES, Ex'r b IJO UK months after date, application will be X 1 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Scriven County, when sitting for ordinary pmpo ' ses, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estate of James Boston, dec’d THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r. \ March 8, 1833. IJOUR months after date application twill ho made to the honorable the Inferior Court of > Taliaferro county, when sitting for ordinary purpu ‘ ses, (or leave to sell the real estate of James Lang ') don, deceased ; all persons concerned will please akenotice. J)OROTiIV,LANGDON, Guardian. 8 Juno 12,1838 4m JTIOUU months after date application will bo . made to the Interior Court of Lincoln county, , . when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tosr'jl e tho interest of Samuel Coulter, late ofsaid counlyvl , deceased, in a negro man Moses,ns part of tlie estate of said deceased, i WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator. () Lincolnlun, May 19, 1838 v J7UUR months after day application will ho ’ e » made to the hon Ihe Inferior Court of Jiurke county, while silting for ordinary purposes, for . leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Hilliard ’ J Roe, deceased, march 20 A HROE, Adm’r JjHUTR months after dote application will he A’ made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke ~ county ~. uiJu Billing mr onltflafy ( 1 a.j«).-»«../; . mjoC t the real estate of Eleazcr Lewis, deceased, of said county. ELEAZER L. COWART, Executor may 22, 1833 m4t months after date, application will lie made to the honorable the inferior Court of Burke county, when sotting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of John J.Roo, deceased. A. 11. ROE, Administrator. Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. 4 m months after date application will ho made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son, sitting for ordinary purposes, (or leave to soli the lands in said county, belonging to tho estate of the late 'I borons B. Wells, deceased. Also two ne gro women, Mary nnd Lucy with her child. Sold lor the benefit ol the creditors of said estate. This 23d April, 1838. nil LIP ROBINSON, ) T , , npril 23 4ro JOHN R WELLS, $ Lx rs - Ij’OUR monllts after dale application wdl ho made to the hon Court of Ordinary, of the county of Jefferson, for leax'e to sell 095 acres of pine hind in tho county of Burke, on the waters of Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. J, Mordael, and others, sold for the benefit of the heirs of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Guardian, Louis) file, May 24, 1838. 4m IjMLUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior court ol Burke county,for leave to sell nil Ihe real estate cf George F. Sconyers, deceased. JANE SCONVERS, Admx. npril 2(1 m4ra JpOUH months alter date, application will be made to Ihe honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, for leave to sell a part of the real estate of Suutnvvortli Harlow,deceased. REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx. npril 2G in4m OU R months after dale, application will he made to the hon. the Inferior Court of Elbert county, while silling lot ordinary purposes, fort leave to sell a negro man named William, belong-' ingto Margaret Ann Deadwylcr, a minor heir ot Joseph Deadvvyler, jr. deceased, late of Elbert eo. A LEX ANDEU P. HOUSTON, Guardian, may 31, 1838 m4t monllts afterdate, application will ha made to the Hon tho Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for ' leave to sell all the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, lute of said , county. THO’S. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. may 31, 1838 rn4t Georgia, liurke county: > Court of Ordinary— present their, honors G W Ev ans, Alfred Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. March bth, 1838 ! S TPONIbo petition of James Buchanan and Wm 'LI Hosier, stating that Abner E Holliday, dec’ll. ■ late of Burke county, died in the county ol'Murray, ’ on Ihe eight day of September, 1834; by his certain 1 bond of that date, a copy of which is filed in this • court, obligate himself to one William Daniel, oi ’ Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles to two > lots in the town of Poinset, known by the Nb 2, ' I and one hall of No 10. And also by Ins certain 1 other bond, made in the same county on the 6th day r of September, 1834, tho suit! Aimer E obligated himself to execute |lo the fsaid William Daniel, his heirs or assigns, tho other half of said lot No 10, in the said town of I’omscl (a copy of w hich last mentioned bond is filed in this court) and the Said . James and W illiam arc the assignees of said bonds, and also that srtid Abnei* E departed this iilo without executing said lillcsj and praying this court lodi • reel Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate ol said Abner E., to execute the said titles to the said James and William. It is thereupon, on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsel for said petitioners, ordered, that unless good cause tie shown to the contrary, that this court will, at July term next, direct said administrator to execute said titles. Audit is fur ther ordered, that this rulo bo published oaeo a tnoiilli lor three months before said court- A true extract Irom themiiiuli s. march 21 m3t Til BLoUNT,DcI’k. Georgia, liurke county: Court of Ordinary— present, their honors G W Ev ans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Esqrs. March bth 1838. ST PON (ho petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray 5J county, stating that Abner E Holliday dee’d, of Burke ceunly, t id, in the county of M unrue, on the 6th day ol October, 1835, by his bond of that date; a copy oi w hich is filed in this court, bind him self, bis heirs ami assigns, to execute to one WTI ham Daniel, and his assigns, ol Murray county, by the first day of January, 1836, titles to that lot ot land known by the number one hundred mid in the 10th district, 13th section, originally Choro-f kcc county; and stating that said Abner E departed this life without executing said title; and that thq said Dennis is the assignee ot said bond; and praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad inmistratoi on the estate of said Abner L. to exe cute title to said lot to the said Dennis. Whereup on, it is,on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsellor said Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause i>? shown to tho contrary, that ou the first Monday lit July next, this court will direct said adiniimstratoi to execute said title. And it is further ordered, that:) copy ol this rule be published once u month (or three months before said time. A true ex tact from the minutes, march 21 mot Tll BLOUNT, Del l;