Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, June 26, 1838, Image 4

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YI/HW'(»IE A I.LION ofliur. (or .ole on » » ri'iw irnililo terms 500UU llw jinnn* Uni on,ass'il Mams, Shoulder. mnl Side. ♦0 libls ilo I’urk 60 bags grv»n Cuba ( ofiee Vl' main old Java f'oflToe 2fl libls Virginia Flour 30 linxng Sperm < ’ audios 100 puces heavy Kentucky Fagging 150 do prime Hemp do 150 kegs INaiis,nss’il sizes A few boxes very sii|ierior while Havana Sugar, Blown, Ground mid Alum Salt, Colton Omaburgs, A-e. At, Foxes Corner, .lime M, 103 S. pxvlvv TEN UOM.AUS IiriWAUI). STHAVEI) (rum the snbieriher, at Mr. F. .1. Olive’s residence, in Co- CS' 'VRlumbia eounly,mi the 10th ultimo, a U1 small dark brown, nr more properly \if f n brown hay horse, about 141 bands ■MT-s?£cS<Ja Iriib, helwren live and six years old, bmp (lowing mane and tail, two white spins on ear’ll side o( his back hone, caused by the saddle, no other marks recollected ; recently shod before, no shoes on die hind feet, very easy under llm saddle, having nevi r h in worked in any oilier form ; he is well known nb oil Angii-la, being formerly the property n( Hr. (I. Cunningham. Any person giving information ai Mr Richard Allen’s, Augusta, so that I grt him, shall receive the above reward. .lAMBS P. ALLEN. VJ" In n previous advertisement in the Constitu tionalist, the above horse was described as a dark sorrel—his color is dark brown, or rather brown hay. June 21 w4l fcfCDiy II AN A WAV from the house of _ Bradley Kimbrough, in (sreeri county, fcj ‘Wkon the miili April, n large bay horse, formed, black mane and tail, X } C f * paces well; no marks recollected.— Any person finding find delivering the said horse to me nl the (Ilardns Cross Roads, I’nt nam niunty, shall n reive twenty dollars, nr any in formalion resneeting him will bo thankfully re ceived, some person may have cut oil his mane and tail since ha bill. RKVKRLV If. SLAIKJIITKR. may 29 4nv TEN HOLL A lIS REWARD. STRAY El) Irom the plantation of Mr. John CL PoylliroHH, irt Burko county, n Mule Colt, about two years old, light bay, never has boon work ed. The above reword will be given for tho deliv ery of said mule at my plantation, iu Burkecounty, nr to Mr. John Mct.ee, residing an (Implantation of Air. John (’. |*ovibroso WM. JS. C. Me >HKLS. Waynesboro, June 22. wit* \VA« M siMtl .Vt.s, K. C. riIHE propric or of f la in establishment bogs jenve ■- lo inform I In* public, f hat bo bus made exten sive improvements during ilio past winter* whirli will add niiiofi lo tin* comfort nml convenience of fliose who nmy visit, this healthy, romantic, and delightful summer region fbo coming season. lie would also mention t»r tin* benefit of strangers,that there is a well e.sfabbsbcd While Sulphur .Spring, near Asheville, winch has also undergone extensive improvements during (be pant winter.— IVrsotiH from South Carolina, North Carolina, and Ceorgin, who have born in the habit of a sojourn at thrVirginin Springs, over bad roads, nmy enjoy all lb; benefits of hucli a trip in buncombe, with mtieb Jens labor, intigue, and expense ; besides all the bills ofjtbc different Sunt hern Hanks are taken in Bun combe at par. The singe line from (ireenvillo, via tins place, bus ebanged bands within a few months, and tin* present. ent« rprising proprietor promisen to span* no trouble or expense to meet ull the wants of the traveller. Tin* 1 fun com be road lias never boon in as good order since it was made, os at this time. J be proprietor assures visitors I lint no trou ble or expanse will be wanting, on his part, to render ibis home a place of pleasure lo nil who may cull ; and to the invalid, be would *ny» the climate of Buncombe, with the aid of its mineral wafers, will bo aide to restore him to health, unless bis disease be incura ble. In conclusion I would say, with such a cli mate ns buncombe, and tin* romantic scenery ol its mountains and rivers, with such public establish ments as Flat Hock, Asheville, Sulphur Springs, Warm Springs, end the intermediate hotels, lew parts ol* onr count ry can boast of superiority. maygfl wfit J. i. PATTON. WARM SPRINGS. riIHE proprietor ot Warm Springs, Meriwether ■ county, (Jeorgia, lakes pleasure in returning bis thanks to bis old patrons for their v sits during the watenng season, and wishes lo make Known to them and the public generally, that lie is now ready tor their reception again His baths have been made entirely new; and .n point of comfort, con venience and nppeurar ee, be ventures the assertion, J there arc none lo equal them in the United Stales.— The temperature of these Springs is H'J degrees; [ some of its mineral properties arc muriate ol lime, soda, magnesia, and nn nbnndnneo of carbonic acid gnss. Its efficacy lor removing chronic and eutane oils diseases are so well know n that he deems it nn- i necessary to speak of them further. Ills hotel and i tail buildings have undergone repairs; and with i inneb labor be has opened a road on the top of the i mountain, a distance of five miles, for carriages, where invalids and others can enjoy the purest of i air, and be delighted with the mountain scenery,the elevation being several hundred feet above the Mir- 1 rounding country. His table will he famished I plentifully and with every variety that inn possibly be obtained, and every exertion will be made to please those who may feel disposed to give him u call. D C. ROSE. Meriwether eo May IU). w it ATE V( lIFlt W ANTED, for the remain ing part ot tin* present year to take charge of the Oak Hill Academy, Columbia eonrty, Ceorgia, near Ew bank Post Office. A gentleman who can produce satisfactory testimonials ol character and qualifications,will meet with liberal encouragement. Hy orXer ol the Trustees, A PEAUN K, Bcc’y. may 21 4l«m ( ll.vlu.i.sidN COMB M INUFACTOR? UKSDMKD. rpHK subscriber respectfully informs his friends .1. and former customers, at a dhtance, that he has bi*on prexenled by ill health from attending lo business, lor several years past, nutil this season, and knowing that many ot his country friends have not been aware ol h s resuming again, before making their purchases elsewhere, be with pleasure minims them that bis health lias been so much restored that be will attend to them again in the mamdacturing, filtering and repairing every description ol COM ll* l , and has now and intends always keeping on band the most extensive assortment ol t ombs, ot every description line, can be found in any other house in the Southern market, both of bis own manufacture and imported: and all orders for Combs from mer chants at udistance will bo as faithfully filled us if they were present, ii every resneel. 110 intends also to keep the varieties of none Bonnets, and Ncod|os of all the different qualities. Brushes, Look ing Classes, Soaps, low priced Jewelry, tjc* with many fancy articles, w hich w ill be disposed of at wholesale upon reasonable terms, and which he in vites all to examine be lore purchasing elsewhere, at the old stand, 100 King street, sign of the mammoth O* Haiti, may 16 \v6tl W. W. WILBUR. < \uom\\ not si:, Greenville.flu C. b s THE Subscriber respectfully in . forms bis friends and the public that Bf'lit be has taken charge of the large and m.»KC3 commodious House, recently known as (Utrvu't Haiti, and formerly fas llou-hnuVf lloft l, which w ill hereafte r he designated the t aroi ina House, and that he is prepared to no commodate company as eomforiahly, and in ns good style, iim any other public house in the State His'Fable wi I be furnished with the bent the coun try affords, Ins Par supplied with choice Liquors and Wines—and his IStnblcs shall he atten ded to, and provided lor, m such manner uk to please tha lovers of line horses. In short, no trou ble or expense will l»e spared to make all comforta ble, who may sot* proper to patron ze the establish ment I*. 11. YOUNti, June 2 4tw a _ a oUK*s UUHiilit ]» ala The subscriber respectfully informs brs f friends and the community at large, that sic Ims recently completed, at considerable «x(»enb*’, u commodious house, with largo and w ell ventilated rooms, neatly finished, in tho village ol Anderson; a location for health, tine w ater and pure air, is not surpassed by any village in the up country, and having two flourishing academics, characterised fur their studious and energetic habits, conducted sep arately hy competent teachers. The house being well prepared for lb.; reception of travellers, tran sient or itermnnent boarders, his table being as well supplied as thewurroun ling country w ill afford, and bis bar furnished with well selected wines and liquors. Hik stables are large and commodious, ami will be attended w ith competent ostlers. By close attention lo business lie hopes in mod a share of public patronage. rHIHSTOFHFK OKU. Amfersun C. il, So. t«. May 20, D>oN. wsl i n IVOTIC ]£•—■'The nudomgiuH) hn\ongiiin ' J ononed their bonne lor the hummer, U ban ,:ilso undergone repairs, which adds lo its million. They hope in share a portion of public patronage, am) invite those ol tneir acquaintance and the community at large lo call. A F. THOMPSON A. Co. Indian Spring*" Jnnß, 20, 141)8 2l BKOUUIIT TO AEGUSTA JAIT,, on the 1 Hill mst n negro man, rails himself SAM, says he belongs to 1 ler.ekinli Haslin, Columbia ro. > (ia ;he is 2. r > years old, 5 loot 7 inches high, light i complected. The owner is requested lo come for ward, pay e*|ierises and take him from Ji 11. Jane I'J w3t ELI MORGAN,JaiIor. NOTICE. —The examination of the scholars of Ihe Male ami Female Academy, al Lmeolnton ■ will take place in the Male Academy, the first Tiles, i day and Wednesday in July, and Thursday an ' Friday following in the Female Academy, at whied i the relatives and friends of the scholars will he ox , peeled, and all well-wishers lo Ihe cause of lilera i tore are invited. THE TRUSTEES. i .lone 21 w-2l > ‘ 1 ' 1 I ———• Aiikiiml.t Meed Store. * I Wholesale and Jlelail, Jlroad .Street , near the lo~.ocr Market. THE Augusta Seed Store will lie re-opened on the Ist November, when a new and complete assortment of Harden Seeds, most of which arc oh - lained from the Shakers, will he for sale, also some k of their articles of manufacture. All orders from Country dealers will have tho same discount at- I lowed as usual. - Tho subscriber lias taken special care ihnl all f his Sends shall he fresh and genuine and they arc ’> warranted as such. J. JI. J. SERVICE. sept. 2!> 226 t N. fl An elegant assortment of Double Dahlias, ■ and a choice collodion of Flower .Seeds, bulbous B and Tuberous Roots, Green House I’lants, <fee, Asthma, three years’ standing; Mr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill, afflicted with * the nhove dislrossiiig malady. Symptoms—groat languor, llaluloney, disturbed rest, nervous head ache, difficulty of breathing, lightness and stiicturo across the breast, d-zziness, nervous irritability mid restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position i without the sensation of impending snlfocalion, , palpitation of the heart, distressing cough, costive - ness, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, groat debility • and deficiency ol the nervous energy. Mr. R, Mon i roe gave up every thought of recovery, and duo I despair sm on the countenance of every parson in terested in his existence or happiness, till by acci dent he noticed in a public paper some cures effected , by l»r. Win. Evans’ Medicine in Ills complaint, which induced him lo purchase a package of the Fills, which resulted incompletely removingeyery symptom of tho disease, lie wishe- * lo sny ills mo | l.Vcior this declaration j NI mat those nfilleted with the same or any symptoms similar to liaise from which hois happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. Wm. EVANS For sale by a NTONY & HAINES, Sole agents for Augusta Ha. march 28 232 Broad street r DOCT. EVANS’ MEDICINES Dyspep sia mill I'lypocliuiidrincisin—lnterest ing ease.—Mr. Win. Salmon, Hreen si, above .‘)rd, Fhiladelphia, afflicted tor several years with the following distressing symptoms; sickness at the stomach, headache, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and pu trescent eructation, coldness and weakness of the extremeties,emaciation and general debility,dis turbed rest, a sense of pressure and heat at the stomach after eating, night mare, great mental despondency, severe Hying pains in the chest, hark and sides, costiveness, involuntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upon the least ex ercise. Mr Salmon had applied to the most emi nent physicians, who considered it beyond ihe power of medicine to restore him lo heallli; howe ver, as his ofllietiuns had reduced him to a very deplorable condition, and haring hern recommen ded by a relative of his to make a trial of Dr Win. Evans' medicine, ho with difficulty repaired to ihe office and procured a package, to which ho says, he is indebted lor lus restoration lo'life, health end friends. Ho is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Evans’ Medicine or sale only by ANTONY A HAINES, npril 25 232 Broad sired- Another recent test of the|iiiirivnlleil virtues of Dr. Win. Evans’ Medicines. Dys/tepiiiit—Ten years standing. —Mr. J. McAenzie, was iitllicteil wnh (ho above complaint liir ten years, which inenpaeiatod with him nt intervals,for si* years, in attending to his business, restored to perfect health, under Iho salutary treatment of Dr, 1 Win. Evans. j The principal symptoms were, a sense of disten- 1 sion and oppression after eating, distressing pain in 1 the pit of the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great debility ' ami emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed rest, sometimes n billions vomiting and pain in the " right side, an extreme degree of langour and faint- . ness, any endeavor lo pursue his business causing '. immediate exnuslion and weariness. Mr. McKenzie is daily attending his business, . and none of Ihe above symptoms have recurred since he used the above medicine lie is now a strong mid healthy man. He resorted lo myriads | ol remedies, hut they were all ineffectual. Fortsnle by ANTONY A 11A EVES march 8 Sole agents for Augusta, Geo An extraordinary and remarkable cure. Mrs Mary Dillon, of Williamsbnrgh, was restored to health by the use of Ibis medicine.—The symp toms ofihis dost rcssing case wore ns follows! Total loss of appetite, palpitation ol the heart, twitching ofllio tendons,with numeral spasmodic affection of Ibo muscles, difficulty of breathing, giddiness, langour, lassitude, groat depression of spirits, with the lour of some impending evil, a sensation of fluttering al the pit of tho stomach, irregular tran sient pains in dlifercnt pans, great emancipation with other symptoms of extreme debility. The above ease was pronounced hopeless by throe of the most eminent physicians, am) a disso lution of tho patient daily awaited tor by her friends, which may he imlheiilieatod by the physicians . who were in attendance. .She has given her cheer ful permission to publish tho above facts, and will also gladly give any information respecting the hem-lit she has received to any enquiring mind. MARY DILLON, > Kr Mr. Charles Semple, who hail been ndlicled for five years with Immoral habitual Asth ma, applied to Dr Evans 011 tho -Itlt of Nov. labor -1 mg under the following symptoms: A sense 01 ‘ ugliness across the chest, with the greatest difli- I cully in breathing, distressing cough, generally 1 ending with copious expectoration of viscid phlegm, ' disturbed rest, tho face turgid and of a livid hue; I could not lie in a liorizotitel position without the ■ sensation of immediate sitflboalion, languor, draw 1 siness, and dissiiwss in the head, and loss of up 1 petite. Mr *V applied 10 the most eminent physician in 1 the city, likewise used several other remedies 1 without obtaining any permanent henetit un til his friends persuaded him “o place Itimsel under Dr Evans' treatment. He is now relieved of his complaint, and called at tho office yesterday, avowing t tint he had not words to express his graft ude for the benefit ho had received. , 1 Eor sale by ANTONY A HAINES | TO BOAT OWNERS AND I’ATROONS , j Navigating Numnah anil Jirond rivers. BV an net of Ihe General Assembly of the stale ' ofHeorgin,assented to tlioSGtii December, 1836, 1 • j it is made he duly of the inferior courts of the sev- I 1 oral counties of said stale, bordering on,or which . | navigable w aters pass through, to cause to he pub , lishcd, the provisions of tho several acts of the go -1 neral assembly, regulating boat owners,their agents . , and patruons, navigating said waters. By the aforesaid arts every bout navigating the Savannah or Bread rivers, are required to have a while palroou.wilhn Bill of Lading ready prepared locxhil.n to any white person, who may wish to b examine the contents of I lie boat under their charge 1 snowing Iho nnme ol Kiiiil jmtroon and consignee ot the cargo Uhoard ol nnid boat, and furthermore for 1 '"'ls any boat owner,their agent or patroon.to permit any boat hand being a slave; to put on hoard ol their J boot, any com, cotton, peas,stock ol any hind, pout I ( try or other articles in whit hby law they arc forbid I . to irnfßak, except the same is exhibited in the bill ol lading of the owner ol said boat or his agent,and un der Ins or their direction entered, making it penal I ; again«l eyery offender of the aforesaid acts. ! , Therefore,all concerned w ill lake notice, that the i acts ol w hich the foregoing is extracted will he on- 1 lorc-ed againslj offenders who may be taken in the county of Lincoln. Lewis Forks, W. B. Cantklow, John Moss, Stkpiikn Stovai.l, Pktkr Lamar, liov 23 tl 2*B Judges of Interior court BACON, PORK AN l> LARI). * Os |fk| ki lI.D*. Baltimore A Cincinnati Bacon OU * "vMI 48 bbls prime Pork .WOOllis Leaf Lard, for sale or accommodating terms by ISAAC MOIBE, Juno'/ w 311 Broad street. UN 1X JJ O !S XAT E S II OTE L, Oainesvillf, Ueo. f IMIE subset iber informs bis friends ami ike pub- X lie, that be bus taken charge of the large and commodious house, situated on the nonhwesl cor ner of Ike public square, recently occupied by Mrs. Holland, and having considerably improved the premises, he is prepared to accommodate company as comfortably and in as good etyle as any other public house in the up-country, llis table will be furnished with the best the country affords; his bar supplied with choice liquors and wines; and bis stable will be attended to and provided for in such ( a iiiamiar as to please the lovers of fine horses. In short, no trouble or expense will be spared to make all comfortable who may see proper to patronise the establishment. WILEY SLEDGE. June 14 4w GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. fIRJIE Fall Term of I In« Institution will bn open 1. on Wednesday, 13lli mat. As the number ol students is limited, it is to be desired that those who ' design patronising ns, should apply at the begin ning ol the term. 41 Remarks on Female Education” is inthehands , of the printer, and will soon he published. An Essay on the Theory and Practice of Music, , and Marches, Ac., by V, Lataste, Professor of Mu | sic in Ibis Institution, arc for sale at the bookstores. Our friends are inhumed that this institution is now in a very flourishing condition, in spite of the various rumors attempted to lie spread by those who consider ns formidable opponents, or they would la Viit to put us down by lair means. They have reported that we arc not patronised by respectable people, and other tilings equally generous and de cent. In confirmation of its truth, wc reler nil w filling correct information, to Josse P. Greene, W. ft. Greene, ./nines Anderson, Esqrs. Burke county ; John Morel, Esq. Savannah ; John E. Lester, Da vid is: ster, Esqs. Jones county; David Hill, Ste phen Hivms, Esqrs. Col. Rockwell, JVlnj. Wm V- Harwell, Ac. Ac, Rnldwin county. This is pio- Ibssedly a Southern Institution, and Southern men will suppert it. L. LATASTE, ) Prinei- JurmH 4t ANNA M. LATASTE. $ pals. fATADISON S P RINGS. —This establishment i-Tl is now open lor I lie reception ol hoarders or visiters, under the superintendence of Mr. and Mrs Cnllier. The proprietors deem it unnecessary to say any thing in commendation of the virtue of its waters, Ac. they have been so fully tested lor the last fifteen or twenty years. Jane 11 lit HOARD OF MANAGERS. I AW.— The undersigned will in future prae i lice law in copartnership, under the firm of J'roYD A KEENE, and will ;J- lC fourt6 the several counties ol ;’. e ucmulgeo, Clark and Walton, of ihe western, and Newton of the Flint! circuits. They will also attend to the collection o cluiinn in (ho middle and upper part of Georgia STEWART FLOYD, AUGUSTES REESE. Madison, May 4, 1838. w3m The Clmr’cston Courier is rr quested to pub lish the above weekly, three months, and charge his ollieo. Me (IKE A KAKESTRAW’, Attonuse at Law, Covington, Ga. offer I heir services for the general adjustment ami collection of debts in the Cireuits ad joining that in which they reside, and will attend regularly at the Courts in the coun ties of Fayette, Henry, Newton, Jasper, Morgan Walton, Gwinnett, HeKalk,Coweta and Campbell, april II w3m , LAW NOTICE. f If HEncdorsigncd having united in the praetic X, ol the LAW,offer their services *o tlienublic They w ill attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, (Inker, Lee and Sumter, of the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; anil Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decal nr and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Bu siness entrusted to I heir earn will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Americas, Sumter county, where one of them mav always he found when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, WM U CRAWFORD, net 10 _ 237 wtf JAW NOTICE.—The undersigned having -J removed from Clark county to Lineolntoa, will attend to the practice of Law in the Superior and Inferior Courts of Lincoln connly, and llie ad jacent counties. Business intrusted to his care will ho promptly attended to. HENNING R. MOORE. References. —lion. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A. S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Hams, Gen. Edward Harden, Athens; C. J. Jenkins, G. W. Crawford, A.J. Miller,Col. John Milledge, Wiliia.n E. Junes, Augusta Lincolntcn, March 24, 1838. wtf LAW NOTICE.—The subscriber lias settled in Columbus, Gn. mid will give bis promptat tention to any business intrusted to him. Hisoflke is in Mr. Hepburn’s brick tenement, opposite the Oglethorpe House. F. A. NISBET. Columbus, March 27. w4rn 1 PURSUANT to nn order ol the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of the county of Jefferson,sitting us a Court of Ordinary, will he olfered for sale, at the Court House in the town of Louisville, on the first Tuesday m November next, between the usual hours of sale, the plantation called Oakland, belonging to the eslnle of Major John Berrien, late of said county, containing about eleven hundred acres of land, lying on Rocky Com fort creek, and adjoining lands of Cunninghams, Flournoy, and Holt. Conditions cl sale .“one-third cash, the halhineo in two annual instalments, mid interest from the date, a mortgage on the premises, and approved personal security. On the succeeding day, at the Oak'and planl.i. tion, will be sold, a quantity of slock, consisting of horses, mules, cattle, hogs, and sheep, together with sundry articles of household and kitchen lur nituro, plantation tools, corn, fodder, wagons, Ac. inging to raid estate. Conditions cash. JNO. M ACP HE KS ON BERRIEN, Ei'r. Juno 18,1838 td VT OTIC E.—After I ho expiration of jour months 1 # from this date, application will be made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Jefferson county, sitting ns a Court ol Ordinary, for leave to soil the negroes belonging to the estate of Major John Ber rien, late of mid county, deceased JNO RIACPUERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. June 18,1838 NO I 1C.1'.. All persons having any slaims against the estate of Major John llerrien, late of Jefferson county,licensed, are required to rentier an account of their demands to Ihe subscriber JNO. MACTTIEHBON BERRIEN, Ex’r, June 18, 1838 Georgia, Columbia County. District No. 7. ABSALOM EADF lolcs before me ohu liny Mato, about five years old, thirteen hands high ; her tail docked, thick main, no brands dis covered : Appraised by John Walker and Michael Megnheo, at Twenty Dollars,May Ist., 1838. JOHN MEG All EE, J. V. A true extract from Estray Hook. DAVID HARRIS, Clerk. Juno 16 Evans’ Camomile and Family V pencil Fills. 11VKR complaint ten i/enrs standing —Mrs. II -i Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, A’orth Sixth street, near Second street, ll'jllinmsbnrgh, nflliclcd forth# lust ton years with the Liver Complaint, 1 completely restored to health through the treatment of Dr. Win. Evans. Symptoms.—Habitual constipation of the bowels, total loss of appetite, excruciating pain of the epi gastric region, great depression of spirits, languor and other symptoms ol extreme debility, disturbed sloop, inordinate flow of the menses,'pain in the right side; could t ol lie on her left side without an aggravation of the pain, urine high colored, with other symptoms indicating great derangement in the functions of the liver. Mrs. Browne was attended by three of the first physicians, but received but little relief from their medicine, till Mr. Browne proeiirrd somu ol Dr H ill Evans invaluable prepnralions, which effect j tially relieved her ot the above distressing synip : loins, With others, which it in not essential to imi m ?' e - , JOSEPH BROWiVE. I To Dr. it m. Evans. | City and county of New-York, is. Joseph Browne, of Ujllianufmrgli, Long Island | being duly sworn, did depose and say that the ( nets as set forth m the within statement, to which ho has subscribed Ins name, are hist and true JOSEPH BROWNE, Husband el Ihe said Hannah Browne. Bworn before me, this Ith day of lamia. v. 1837. . IEI ER PINKING, Com. of Deeds. Evans genuine Pills lor sale only by antonv a haines a P ril *" Agents for Augusta, Ga. JEFFERSON SHERIFF'S SALE. < i | W/ ILL be Mold on the first Tuesday in July » » next, nt the market house in the town of s | liouisville, within the usual houis of salt, the fol- r. lowing property, to wit: Four hundred notes of pine f land, more or less, on the waters of Boggy Gut, adjoining lands of il P Tumor and J K Bostick, s levied on ns the property of Hamilton Kaiford, to 1 . satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of Robert Stephens ( 1 levy made and returned to rne by a constable 1 Also, a negro man Anthony, about 40 years o( age, levied on as the properly of John K Daniel, to ( ,> satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of Patrick B Connelly: y properly pointed out by said Connelly; levy made ( , amir elurued to me by aconstnhle. e may 4 K J FARMER, Bh’ r hcri vex - Sheturrs salf,. • M IVT ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, 1 VI between the usual hours of sale, before the 1 1 Court House door in Jacksonboro, one tract of land, 1 D containing two hundred acres, adjoining lands of G. e U. Donaldson, Mary Newton, and William Sanders, i levied on ns the property of William Usher, to sat isfy suldry fi. fas. issued out of a Justice’s Court, in favor of James Hurst, Smith <fe Solomons, and oth a ers. Property pointed out by the plam'iffs. Levy f madetnd returned to me by a constable. 0 JACOB BRYaN, S. S. C. May 30,1838. wtd s Postponed Sale. WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. ■, 'VE7TLL be sold at the Court House door in T T Warrcnton, Warren county, on the first , Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of ! H sile, the following property, to wit—four hundred ‘ acres of pine land, more or less, adjoining lands , J of Reuben May, and others, on the w aters of Ogce tliee river; and seven negroes, to wit—Cherry, a wo -5 man.labout twenty-six years of age; Enoch, a boy ( * nine years of age; Vilet, a girl seven years of age; ' : Betsey, five years of age; Lewis, one year old; Mike 1 j o man twenty-five or twenty-six yearsofnge; Louisa, , ■ twelve or thirteen years of age, all levied on as Che ( ; I property of Richard Wiggins, deceased, to satisfy { - : a fi. fa. from Crawford county Superior Court, in (a- | ' vor of Enoch J. Wall vs. Richard Wiggins and ■ others. Property pointed out by Reuben iMay and , ‘ Jeremiah Wilchar, executors of Richard Wiggins, i deceased. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff. May 2U, 1833. id WILL be sold, at the market bouse in the town of Louisville, on the first Tuesday in Au r i gust next, within the usual hours of sale, three bun I dred and sixty-one acres of pine land, more or less • on the waters es Rocky Cernfort Creek.it being the f real estate of the late Nathan Brassel, deceased, and ; sold by order of the honorable Inferior Court of Jef ferson co inly. Terms of sale on the day. NATHAN BRASSEL, Adm’r. may 10,1833 with the will annexed. 1 lA< ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in July ’ 1 % w next, agreeable to an order of the Inferior I Court of Rurke couniy, while sitting for ordinary * purposes, in Wnyncsborouglh Burke county, one negro woman named Dafney, and her infant child, belong to the estate ol Jonathan Johns, deceased, late of said county, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms casli april‘J td JESSE JOHNS, AdinT. i GUARDIAN’* SALE. ON the first Tuesday in August next, will he sold at the Court House in Columbia county, with in the legal hours of sale, and in pursuance of an i order of the Court of Ordinary of said couniy, the undivided half of 700 acres of land, more or less,m said county, on the waters of Kiokce creek, bounded by lands of Marlin, Clanton, Bastion, and others, belonging to Gazaway Bealle, a minor. may 22 td W. B. BEALLE, Guardian. WILL he sold, to the highest bidder, within the lawful hours ofsalc,r n the first Tuesday in July next, at the court house in the town of Craw ’ ford villa, in said couniy, seventeen and a hall acres ! of land, belonging to the estaleofC. A. Nelens.lale of said county, deceased, adjoining lands of I'hos. \ D. Borum, Reddin Rhodes, and others, all in the . woods, and cornering on the Georgia Rail Hoad, within one fourth ol a mile west of Crawfordville. I To ho sold pursuant to an order of the honorable the Court Os Ordinary of said rounly. Terms of sale on the day, JOEL E. MERCER, Adm'r. delimits non on the estate of C. A. Nelens, dec'll ,pril J 2 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL ho sold, agreeable loan order of the honorable inferior Court of Jefferson conn- i ty, when silting for ordinary purposes, on tbc first Tuesday in August next, within the usual hours of ( sale, to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in the town of Marietta, Cobh county, lot of land No. 1033, in the Kith District of the 2d Sec tion formerly Cherokee county, now Cobb. Also, or. the same day, before the Court House door in the town of Canton, Cherokee county, lot of land No. 494, in the 3d District of the 2d Section: each lot containing forty acres; sold ns the ical es- 1 tate of the late David Alexander, deceased. Terms of sale on the day. JOHN W. ALEXANDER. J . , ~ WM. S. ALEXANDER, $ Alim rs ’ June 1,1838 td 1 WILLbe sold, at Elbert Court House, on the first Tuesday in August next, agreeable to I an order of the bon. the Interior court of Elbert couniy, while silting lor Ordinary purposes, all the Lands lying in Elbert county, belonging to the i estate ol Patrick McMullan, deceased, consisting i ot one tract containing one hundred and seventy ' acres, more or less, adjoining Horatio 1 (Joss and : others ; ono tract containing three hundred and acres, more or less, adjoining Richard S . GifuiSs, Richmond Skelton, and others; and one I tract containing seven hundred and fifty acres, I more or less, adjoining John Fanner, Allen Gun > ter and others. The above lands will be divided into lots, and sold to suit persons wishing to pur • chase—Plats of which will he exhibited at the f time of sale. The land* will be sold subject to the t Widow’s dower. Terms made known on the day -of sale. ELIZABETH JdeMl LLAN, Adm’x. WILLIAM McMULLAN, /.dm’r. may 31,1838. mtd ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE, s W/’lLLbesohl on the first Tuesday in August o » » next, at lhe lower market house in Augusta, , within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an o order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, - j 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. » POSTPONED EXECUTOR’S SALE, a he sold on the first Tuesday in July r *¥ next, in the town of Waynesboro, between , the usual hours of sale, if not disposed of before, j according to the last will and testament of Eliza -1 both Bryan, late of Bnrko county, deceased, the fol ' | low ing property, io wit: 537 acres of oak and hick- I ory land, adjoining hinds of Col. B. Fountain, and y others; also the fifth part of a tract belonging to the „ estate of John Bryan, deceased. Also, two negroes, . | Charles ami Mary, sold as the property of Elizabeth 1 | Bryan, deceased. Terms of sale cash. ] June 5,1838 JAMES GRUBBS, Executor. I —. , Georgia, Rurke County. ( _ Court ol Ordinary, present their Honors W G Evans, Abel Lewis and E Pamler, Esqrs -1 Pule Ni Si Hth March, 1838 I j'lo' 10 application ol Mulford Marsh and 1 Fielding Fryer ,praying that the Clerk do is sue a citation lor letters dismissory as admimstra | , tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It is an motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do ' issue returnable to September term next of this Court, to be published once a month till said Court 1 A true extract from the minutes, i march 20 6m Tll BLOUNT, nccoi r months after date,application will be made 1 I A to the honorable the inferior court of Jeffer ' son county, when sitting as a court lor ordinaly i Purposes lor leave to soli the land and negroes o i | Richard Hudson, deceased, i '"arch 16 HARVEY R PIPKIN, Adm’r. { ’OL, BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, took fromTb ' J V, Indians one bend guard Chain w ith “VVm Flour- , noy August 22; 1834,” worked in it with gold bends; , ■ , also, one full jewelled double-eased hunting w atch, | 1 with gold guard chain and key—the waich has j three letters on the front ease—the owner, or any of , : Ins relations ran get it by describing letters and prov | ;ug property. If no application be made 11 four . ’ months, the watch will be sold and the proceeds di ■ vided among the troops,—application to be made to | the editor oflhe Columbus Herald for the bead * chain, and lor the Watch to Col. Brow n. I Tlie Columbus Herald will copy the above and forward the account to Col Browai, nov 27—1P277 I jV’ OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate IN ol George G. Bass, late of Burke couniy, dc- , ceased, arc requested to make payment, and those ‘ having demands are requested to render them in ae cording lo law. R, W, BASS. Adm’r. , april 17 I * Georgia. J(:f(u>nn County: WHEREAS Roger 1, Gamble, Administrator of the eiitiue of the late Maiming Spradley, of said county, deceased, applies for dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and crediters of said dcc'd to be and appear at my office, within the lime prescrib ed by law,toshow cause, if any they have,why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at Louisville, this 26th day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZER, BO 1 DWELL, mar 1 Clerk C O Georgia, Columbia county ; WHEREAS James Cartlidge, administrator, applies lor letters dismissory 'on the estate of Robert W. Walker, deceased. 1 base are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 2d day of Juno, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county : WHEREAS James Cartlidge, administrator de bonis non, applies for loiters dismissory on the estate of Adam Walker, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish *ll and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any ihey have, within the lime prescribed by law, in my office, to show cause why said letters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2d day of June, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. Georgia, Jefferson County: WHEREAS William L Kennedy, Abminis tralor es 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, tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law F , to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not be granted. Given underpay hand at office, in Louisville, this sth June, 1838. June 'J EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson County : WHEREAS James M. Linquefiehl, adminis trator on the estate of James K Wells, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis mission from said estate. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this Bth day of May, 1838 E. BOTHWELL, Clerk, may 10 Om Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS, Patrick I! Connolly, Administra tor on the Estate of Tandy C Jones, late of 681'! county, deceased, applies for Letters dis missory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at mj office within the time prescri bed by law, lo file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Lolllsville, this 10th day of March, 1838. march 16 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clk. Georgia, Jefferson county: WJIEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator on the estate of Stephen Cotter, late ol said county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to he and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew eaase if any they lime, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, his 10th day of March 1838. mar 16 EBENEZER BOTHWELL,CIk Georgia, Hurke county: WHEREAS Elijah Attaway, administrator on the estate ol Redding W Byrant, Into of said counlv, deceased, applies for letters dismissory. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and sigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the tin e pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 17th day of fob:, 1838. T II BLOUNT, U. Cl’k. leb 21 mOm Georgia, Hurke County : WHEREAS Little Berry Burch applies for letters dismissory, on the estate of Abish Jenkins, deceased. These arc theicforc lo cite and admonish all and Singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo lie ami appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letteis should not he granted. Given under my hand t office, in Waynesboro this 22d day of March, 1838. mar 20 6m T. H. BLOUNT, Pep. Clerk. Georgia, Hurke County. WHEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of the estate of Win. Bryant, deceased, applies lo me for letters of dismission. These are therefor to cite and admonish nil and singular the kin Ired and creditors ol said dec’d lo be and appearatany office, within the time prescrib ed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he grated. Given under my baud at office in Waynesboro, this 221 day of January 1838. Jan 26 2lm6m T H BLOCTNT, n ccon c. Georgia, UurkeCounty: Court of Ordinary— present, their honors GW Ev ans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqs. March blh 1838. UPON the petition of Burton McGhee, slating Abner E Holliday, dee., late of Burke county, did, on the 15th day of September, 1834, by Ins cer tain bond of that date, obligate himself, his heirs and.asstgns, to execute to one Win Haniel, of Mor gan county, titles lo the lot of Land in tho town of Poinsel, 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 a street. 40 feet wide, thence with said street one hundred and sixty feet to a cross street, thence up said street, lo lower part of lot No 3. And 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 ol the said Abner E. may he directed lo execute to the said Burton Me Ghee titles to said lot. Whereupon, on motion of Mulford Marsh, counsel for said petitioner, it is or dered, that unless good cause beshown to the con trary, the said Matthew Jones,adm’r. as aforesaid, will he, at J July term of this court next, directed to make said titles. And it is further ordered that a copy of Ibis rule he published once a month for three months, before said court A true extract from the minutes, march 21 m3t T H BLOUNT, D cl’k. Georgia--Hurke county. Court of Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W. Evans, Abel Lewis, and E. Palmer, esqs. Rule Ni. til., March bth, 1838. TTPON the petitionof Elisha Haymans, executor of Samuel Haymans, deceased, late of Burks county, stating that ho has fully executed the last will and testament ol said Stephen Haymans, de ceased, and praying letters dismissory. ft is there fore, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the clerk do issue a citation requiring all concerned,lo he and appear at the court at September term next then and there to shew cause why said leflcrs a hall not he granted, and that said cilitation he publish ed once a month till said court. Atrue extract from the minutes. march 21 Gtm T H BLOUNT, Del’k. Georgia, Hurke County. Court es Ordinary, present their Honors G W Evans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs. Rule Ni Si, bth March, 1838. UPON the petition of Samuel Barron, executor of Absolem Kinsey, deceased, late of Burke co t slating that he has fully executed said will and set tled the estate of said deceased, and 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 and there to show cause wiiy the same should not be granted : And it is further or dered that said citation he publisher’ once a month till said court. A trucexlract trom the minutes. mar 20 6m T. H BLOUNT, D. CTk. Georgia— Hurke County. Court of Ordinary, present, their Honor s, G W 1 Evans, Abel Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs 1 U Ralt H' Si, bth March, 1838 1 PON the petition of Mulford Marsh, Adminis- 1 trnlor of John Won*, depeased, this day filed, ’ praying that a Citation may ismig for letters diamis* 1 sory from said Aominislratic 11. It is on motion 1 ordered that the same do issue and he published 1 once a month lor six months. A true extract trom the minutes. Tll BLOUNT, ucc o b c ‘ Wan h 20 Gm ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. (I A i.l. persona lo whom the estate ot Henry Zmn, II deceas'd, is indebted, will render their claims 1 within the time prescribed by law; and all indebted Jj lo said estate arc requested to make early payment I lo the undersigned. JANE 1). ZINN, Adm’x. II may 0, 1838 Cw JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. T II’OUR months alter dale application will bo made II to Justices of the Interior Court of Richmond 11 county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave t 0 I! sell the real and personal estate of llcnry Zmn, l\ late of I' ichmond county, deceased. I ' JANK D. ZINN, Adra’x. I may 9, 1833 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. i IVOTICE.—Four months after date, applies- I lion will be made to the honorable Inferior I Court ol Richmond county, while sitting for ordt- I nary purposes, lor leave to sell a lot of land in the | 15th district and 4th section in Cherokee county, I belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also ■ one other tract drawn by Lott Williams, in. Lee co. I sold for ths benefit ol the heirs of said Williams. | may 2, 1838. P. fI.MANTZ, Guardian. I FOUR months afterdate application will be mode f to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of 6’criven county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to- J the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late oi g said county- STEPHEN MlLLS,adm’r, DELIA ROBERTS, adm’n. * Feb sth, 1838 4tin 33 | TV OTICE.—Four months after dale, application I 1* will be made lo the honorable Inferior Court ! of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary pnr- I poses, for leave to sell a part of the real estate of ■ John Willingham, deceased. ISAAC WILLINGHAM,) . NELSON GARRETT, March sth, 1838. mar 23 4m ■ AOUK months alter date, application will be X made to the honorable Inferior Court of Co lumbia county,while silting 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, Ett'r months after dale, application will bo JL made to the Honorable the In ferier Court of Striven County, when silling for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to tits Estate of James Boston, dec’d THOMAS BOSTON, Adm’r. JWarch 8, 1838. IjvOUR months after date application (will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of 1 Taliaferro county, when silting for ordinary purpo ses, fur leave to sell the real estate of James Lang ■ don, deceased; all persons concerned will please akenotice. DOROTHY,LANGDON, Guardian. ' June 12,1838 4ra Ij'OUR months alter date application will be made to the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, , when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to self . the interest of Samuel Coulter, late of said county, w deceased, in a negro man Moses,as part of the ' estate of said deceased. I WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Administrator. , Lincolnton, May 19, 1838 Ij'OUR months after day application will he made lo the hon the Inferior Court of Burke county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell all the real estate belonging to Hilliard 1 J Roe, deceased, march 20 A HROE, Adm’r FOUR months after date application will ho made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke , county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lo sell the real estate of Eleazer Lewis, deceased, of said county. ELEAZER 1. COWART, Executor may 22, 1838 m4t FOUR months after date, application wilTlio made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Rurke county, when selling for ordinary purposes, lor leave lo sell all the real estate belonging to the p estatcof John J.Roo, deceased. A. H. ROE, Administrator. Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838. 4m ■7l OUR months after date application will he X’ made lo the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son, silting for ordinary purposes, (or leave to sell the lands in said county, belonging to the estate ol the late '! homas B. W'clls, deceased. Also tws ne ’ gro women, Mary and Lucy with her child. Bold lor the benefit of the creditors ol said estate. This 1 23 d April, 1838 PHILIP ROBINSON,) r . . npril 23 4m JOHN R WELLS, J 1,1 "• FOUR months after date application will be made lo the hon .Court of Ordinary, of the county of Jefferson, for leave to sell f>9s acres of pine land in the county of Burke, on the waters of Davids Branch, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T. J. Mordact, and others, sold for the benefit of tho , heirs ol Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Guardian. , Louisville, May 24, 1838. 4m months after date, applir.aliun will be made lo the honorable Inferior court of Burke county,for leave to sell all the real estate cf George F. Sconyors, deceased. JANE SCONYERS, Admx. npril 26 in4m months alter dale, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, for leave to sell a part of the real estate of Soutliworth Harlow,deceased. REBECCA HARLOW, Admrx. npril 26 m4m Ij' OUH months after dale, application will lie • made to the lion, tho Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting fbi ordinary purposes, lor j, leave to sell a negro man named W illiam, belong ing to Margaret Ann Deadwyler, a minor heir of Joseph Ueailwyler, jr. deceased, lute of Elbert co. ALEXANDER P. HOUSTON,Guardian. ; may 31, 1838 m4t Ij’OUR months after dale, application will be - made lo the Hon the Inferior Court of Elbert . county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for f leave lo sell all the lands and negroes belonging to i t' ie estate ot Abner Ward, deceased, late of said . county. THO’S. JOHNSTON, AdmT. may 31, 1838 mlt 1 Georgia, liurkc county: ’ , Court of Ordinary— present their, honors G W Ev ans, Alfred Lewis, and E Palmer, Esqrs. U March sth, 1838 PONihe petition of James Buchanan and Win Hosier, stating that Aimer E Holliday, dec’d. late of Burke county, died in the county of Murray, on the eight day of September, 1834; by Ids certain bond of that dale, a copy of which is filed in this court, obligate himself lo one William Daniel, of Morgan county, his heirs or assigns, titles to two lots in thetown of Poinsct, known by the iYoB, and one halt of No 16. And also by his certain other bond, made in tho same county onthedlhday of September, 1834, the said Abner E obligated himself to execute |to the [said William Daniel, his heirs or asrigns, the other half of said lot No 16, in the said town of Poinset (a copy of which last mentioned bond is filed in this court) and the said James and Willi-un arc the assignees of said bonds, and also that said Abner E departed this lite without executing said titles; and praying this court to di rect Matthew Jones, administrator of the estate of said Abner E,, to execute the said titles lo the said James and William. It is thereupon, on motion of Multure 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 lo execute said titles. And it is fur ther ordered, that this rule be published c~“* « K month fur three months before said court. Left ( A true extract from tho minutes. r Gu match 21 nffff TII BLOUNT, Dc, Georgia, Rurke county: / Court of Ordinary— present, their honors G W Ev oas, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Esqrs. U March sth 1838. PON tho petition of Dennis Carrol, of Murray county, stating that Abner E Holliday dec’d, of Burke county, tid, in the county of Munroe, on the 6th day of October, 1835, by his bond of that date; a copy of which is fifed in this court, bind him self, his heirs and assigns, to execute to one Wil liam Darnel, and his assigns, of Murray county, bv tho first day of January, 1836, titles to that lot of land known by the number one hundred mid sixty, 1 in the 10th district, 13th section, originally Chero kee county; and staling that said Abner E departed this life without executing said title; and that tho said Dennis is the assignee of said bond; and praying this court to direct Mathew Jones, the ad ministrator on the estate ot said Abner E. to exe cute title to said lot to the said Dennis. Whereup on, it is, on motion of Mullbrd Marsh, counsel for saiil Dennis, ordered, that unless good cause ia shown to the contrary, that on the first Monday in July next, this court will direct said admimistrator to execute said title. And it is further ordered, that n copy ot this rule be published once a month for three months before said time. A truecx'ract from the minutes, i march 21 m3t T H BLOUNT, Del k.