Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, July 07, 1838, Image 1

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WlUiiaß j»,\iis, Aimsi'A, cjko., s viikuai Jiuttiviyt jiily? i B as ™ _ „ >■— ===== •.. "V ' - *» [Tri-wcckly.]*— »«*• 81. Published DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AMD WEEKLY, .It Xo. JJroml Street, '1 erms.—Daily papei, Ten Dollars per annum in utlvaneo. Tri weekly paper, at Six Dollars in advance or seven at the end of the year. Weekly paper,three dollars in advance, or lour at the end of the year. 'I he Editors and Proprietors in tins city have adopted the following regulations : 1- Alter the Ist day ot July next, no subscrip tions will be received, out ot the city, unless paid in advance, or a city reference given, unless the name be forwarded by an agent of the paper. U. Alter that date, we will publish a list of those who are one yeara or mote in arrears, in order to let them know how their accounts stand, and all those so published, who do not pay upthetrur rears by the Ist of Jan, 1839, will he striken oil' the subscription list, and their names, residences, and the amount they owe, published until settled, the accent will be published, paid, winch will an swer as a receipt. It. Mo subscription will be allowed to remain unpaid alter the Ist day of January 1339, mure than one year; bat the name will be striken off the list, and published as above, together w ith the amount due. 4. From and after this date, whenever a subscri ber, who is in arrears, shall be returned by a post master as having removed, or refuses to take his paper out ot the post office, Ins name shall be pub lished, together with Ids residence, 'lie probable place be Inis removed to, and the amount due; and when a subscriber himself orders Ins paper discon tinued, and requests his account to bo forwarded, the same shall be forthwith forwarded, and nnloss paid up within a reasonable time (the facilities of the muds being taken into consideration, and the distance ot Ins residence front this place) ins name, and the amount due, shall be published us above. to. Advertisements Will be inserted at Charleston prices, with this difference, that the fi st insertion will be 75 cents, instead of (id cents pur square ol twelve lines. 6. Advertisements intended fur the country, should be marked ‘inside,’ which will also secure their insertion each lime in the inside ol the city paper, and will he charged at the rate of'7scts pur square j for the first insertion, and 05 cents tor each subse quent insertion. 11 not marked‘inside,’ they will be placed in any part of the paper, alter the first insertion, to suit the convenience of the publisher, and charged at tne rate of 75 cents tor the (irst in sertion, and 4311 cents for each subsequent inser tion. 7- All Advertisements not limited, will he pub lished in every paper until forbid, and charged ac cording to the above rales 8. Legal Advertisements will be published us follows per square: Admr’s and Executors sale of Land or -.Negroes, 00 days, §5 00 Do do Personal Property, 40 ds. 326 Notice to Debtors and (Jrs, weekly, 40 ds. 3 25 Citation for Letters, 1 00 do do Dismisory, monthly 6 mo. 500 Four month Notice, monthly, 4 mo. 4 00 ■Should any ot the above exceed a square, they will be charged in proportion. From and after the first day of Jan. 1839, no yearly contracts, except for specific advertise-: merits, will bo entered into. 10. We will bo responsible to other papers for all ■advertisements ordered through ours to he Copied by them, and if advertisements copied hy ns from other papers will be charged to tlio office from which the request is made to copy, and will receive pay for the same, ace.ording to their rales, and be 1 responsible according to our own. 11. Advertisements sent to us from a distance, with an order to be copied by other papers, must he accompanied with the cosh to the amount it is desired they should be published in each paper, or a responsible reteronr e BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold at the Court Mouse door, between. the usual .hours of sale, one hundred and lorty-five acres of pine land, more or less, adjoining lands ol Civility Bun, and others, levied on ns the property William Ballanja, to satily two fi las. issued horn a Justices Court of Burke county, in favor Os John Kirllemi, and others, vs. William Ballanja; levied on and re turned to mo by a consiable. W B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff B C. July 2, 1883 Td COLUMBIA SHERIFF'S SALE, ON the Ist Tuesday in August next, will be sold at Columbia Court House, between the usual sale hours,2 lots in the village of Wrighlsborough, upon which there is a store house, now in the occupancy of Luke F'. I.ansdale, and other buildings situated on the north side of Broad street, and joining lands of Mrs. Embersnn, and others, to satisfy three fi. fas. from the Justice’s Court ol District No. 12, of said county, in which Henry I’. Hampton, Hampton &, Holleman, and Mary G. Perry are plaintiffs, against I Reddick Perry, defendant. Properly levied on and returned to mo by a constable. , RICHARD H. JOKE'S, Sheriff. | June 30,1838. td WILL be said, at the market house in the town of Louisville, on the first Tuesday in An gust next, within the usual hours of sale, three hun dred and sixty-one acres of pine land, more or less, n the waters es Rocky Cemfort JCreokit being the eal estate ol the late Nathan Brussel,deceased, and told by order of the honorable Inferior Court of Jef ferson to inly. Terms of sale on the day. NATHAN BRASSEL, Adm’r. may 10,1838 with the will annexed. PURSUANT to an order ol the honcrab'e the Justices of the Inferior Court of the county of Jefferson, sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, will be offered for sale, at the Court House in the town of Louisville, on tha first Tuesday m November next, between the usual hours of sale, the plantation called Oakland, belonging to the estate 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, une-third cash, the ballance in two annual instalments, and interest from the date, a mortgage on the premises, and approved personal security. On the succeeding day, at the Oakland planta. t.ion, will he sold, a quantity of stock, consisting of horses, mules, cattle, hogs, and sheep, together with sundry articles of household and Kitchen lur niture, plantation tools, corn, (odder, wagons, <fcc. &c , belonging to paid estate. Conditions cash. JNO. MACPHERSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. June OU ARRIAN’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in Align it next, will he sold at the Court House in Columbia county, with in the legal hours of sale, end in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, the undivided half of 700 acres of land more or less, in said county, on the waters of Kiokee creek, bounded by lands of Martin, Clanton, Baolian, and others, belonging to Gazaway Bealle, a minor, may 22 td W. B. BEALLE, Guardian. WILL be aold, at Elbert Court Huase, on the first Tuesday in August next, agreeable to an order oflhe him. the Infenor court of Elbort county, while sming for Ordinary purposes, all the Lands lying in , Elbert county, belonging to the estate of Patrick McMullan, deceased, consisting of one tract containing one hundred and seventy acres, more or loss, adjoining Horatio I Goss and others ; one tract containing three hundred and ninety acres, more or loss, adjoining Richard S 4 Gaines, Richmond Skelton, and others; and one ' tract containing seven hundred and fifty acres, more otlesn, adjoining John Farmer, 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 be exhibited at the time of salt, The lands will be sold subject to the Widow's dower. Terms made known on the day of sale. ELIZABETH MeMl LLAN. Adm'x WILLIAM WcMULLAN, f.dm'r may 31,1838 mid VJ OTTCE.— After ts leexpiration of four months ! -f- « from tins date, application will be made to thfc Justices oflhe Inferior Conn of Jefforaun county, sitting ai a Court ot Ordinary, for leave to .sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Majof John Ber rien, lab' of laid county, deceased JNO. MACPrfi'.R -ft., FERRIC ; j , June 1«, 183 S qMßqraaqMMß ftßslmsnßife AD.UIIMISTK Ai'OK’S HA MS. WILL, be sold, agreeable to an order of the honorable Interior Court ol Jefferson coun ty. when sitting (or ordinary purposes, on the first , Tuesday in August next, within the usual hours of i saie, to the highest balder, belore the Court House j door in the town ot Marietta, Cobb county, lot of [ land No. 1038, in the 16th District of the 2d Sec tion formerly Cherokee county, now Cobb. Also, or the same day, belore the Court House ! door in the town ol Canton,Cherokee county, lot of land No. 4'Jf, in the 3d District ol the 2d Section: ■ each lot containing forty acres; sold as the ical cs- I late of the late David Alexander,deceased. Terms i of sale on Ihe day. JOHN W. ALEXANDER,). , , i VVM. S. ALEXANDER, < At,m rs ' i June 1,1838 td ! ADMINISTRATORS’ ISALC. be sold on the first Tuesday in August » w next,at the lower market house in Augusta, within the legal hours of tale, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, two negro slaves, named Ann and Joe, belonging to the estate Green If. J lolland, deceased. NEAL HOLLAND, Adm’r. may 29 td MARY HOLLAND, Adm’x Georg in, Columbia County! District No. 7. ABSALOM KADI' foies before me one Bay Marc, about five years old, thirteen hands high ; her tail docked, thick main, no brands dis covered : Appraised by John Walker and Michael Megahee, at Twenty Dollars, May Ist., 1838. JOHN MED All EE, J. I’. A true extract from Eslray Kook. j 'avid Harris, c/er/. Juno 16 j\J OTTCE. —All persons having any claims 1 * against the estate of Major John Berrien, lute of Jefferson county,decayed, are required lo render an account of their demands in the subserioer JNO MACTIIERSUN BERRIEN, Ex’r, June 18, 1838 Superior Court, April Term, 1838,- Georgia, Lincoln county: Nicholas C. Barksdale, administrator of) „ ~ Stith Li. Barksdale, $ vs. Speed, Hester & Tate, Cade & Tate, John Wat kins, administrator, <fcc. of Henry M. Watkins, deceased, Drewry B. Cade, Mark S. Anthony, John McDowell, Francis McLendin, William An drews, Leiston llunsc, J. IC. Kilbuni, VC illiam Bos tick, Hill vC Lubugai., John S. Moore, Benjamin McKijiick, Timothy T. Smith, James N. McLnne, ‘ William N. Harper, Jesse B. Walton, Beverly Barks , dale, John and Thomas Benson, N. (J. Barksdale, | and N. G Barksdale,guardian of William A Stokes, Hannah Smith, w ife of Benjamin Smith, formerly . wile of Stith G. Barksdale. It is ordered by Ihe Court that the defendants in * the above case, and all other creditors of Stith G. , Barksdale, deceased, appear and plead, answer or demur to said hill, on the first day of the next term f of this Court, and that they file their demands • against the estate of the raid deceased, with the ' Clerk of the Court, on or before the time specified, ( ll is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be , published in one es fho gazelles of this stalo accor- | dmgly, tin- throe months before said Court. ( 1, Joshua Daniel,Clerk of the Superior Court of Li|ieoln county, slate of Geprgin, certify that the foregoing is a true copy taken from the minutes, . this 18th day of June, 1838. I . JOSHUA DANIEL, Cl’k. L. S. C , June 21 3m , TEN DOLLARS HEW ARI). " STRAYED from the subscriber, i aVMr. F. J. Olive’s residence, in Co- 1 n M» lumbla county, on the 10th ultimo, a (Msmall dark brown, or more propeily a jlm a brown hay horse, about 144 hands WaCSMfceSßlhigh, between five and six ytars o’d, long flowing mane and tail, two white spots on each side of h s back bone, caused by the saddle, no I other marks recollected ; recently shod before, no f shoes on the hind, feet, very easy under the saddle, having never he; n worked in any other form ; he is well known al out Augusta, be ng formerly the 1 property of Dr. H. Cunningham. • Any person giving information at Mr. Richard 1 Allen’s, Augusta, so that I get him, shall receive the 1 above reward. JAMES P. ALLEN. . 1 {CT In a previous advertisement in the Coustitn- > 1 tionnlist, the above horse was described ns a dark 1 sorrel —his color is dark brown, or rather brown hay. 1 June 21 w4t 1 a* . lIANAWAY from the subscri- TS&ftj. her», residing in Greenville, Ga., a MJM'lij mulatto boy, hy the name ol DICK, (calls himself Richard,) said boy is H/vl? about 6 feet 1 inch high, raw boned, t \\ and weighs about 170, or 80 lbs. \ quick spoken, with one of his lore t nriTTT ivrrra teeth broken off, and hut little hair , i on his head; quite intelligent active,and strong ns to I muscular power. We brought said negro from the t line of Mississippi and Alabama, Sumter County Dick had on when he went away a mixed coat and | fur hat, other clothing not recollected. He formerl y i came from N.C. r Also at the same time rnnawny, a.bright mulatto I boy, by the name of WESTLEY, belonging to Col. ‘ I Cooper, near this place, about 25 years of age, quick j spoken, about 5 feet 2or 3 indies high, spare made, r and a barber by profession. This hoy was bought from Mr. Woolforke’s, at Columbus, in this Slate, 1 «. and by him was brought from Maryland; he has I frequently threatened K> go bock. Wcstlv had on s when he went away, a striped pr.irof pantaloons. a They both left without any provocation, and t with money enough to carry them some distance, 1 ami it is supposed will make lor sonic tree State. It t is probable they may have free pisses, or may bo s carried of hy some white person. Whoever will c apprehend said.negroes,ami lodge them in Jail, so t that we get them, shall be liberally rewarded t June 18 HARDAWAY & HAWKINS r TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS R.BDWAR I m ■ RUNAWAY from tbesubscriber ( while in camp, near Hamburg, S C j AWB a certain uegro man named Prince, , ■B* aged about 40 years, dark complex- ( fljjk ion, nhunkey, heavy built, about 5 x feet Bor 10 inches high, has several j of his upper fore teeth missing; and t C3HHBB tolerably brisk spoken. y Said negro was purchased from the workhouse in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend e said negro and deliver him to Mr. Win. Turner (J of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner car; j gel him, willreeeive tltc above reward.' ' jan4 S. WILLIA.MS jl FIVE DOLLARS HEW ARIL " gte-. STRA\ ED from the subscriber, u rAW. living in Augusta, on Tuesday eve- , V LfT /afe t,in ?’ ‘I 10 19th insl. a small roan po- 1 nc T ’ w ' l h short mane and tail, a scar \ 1 e Miron Ins back, caused fy the saddle a V Bas-a-i JlStl ridge round one of his hind lege, he- f tween his hoof and fetlock joint, and branded C. E. e The above reward will be given loanv person who 'I will deliver said horse to me, or give any informa. b tion, so that Igelhim. S M. CALHOUN. June 25 2D ; c Georgia, Columbia county : , WHEREAS James Cartlidge, administrator, t applies lor letters disimsEory ,on the estate .. of Robert W. Walker, deceased I These are therefore to cite and admonish all and s singular, the kindred and creditors of the. said de- f ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, 0 within the tune prescribed by law, in wy office, to j, shew cause why said letters should not ho granted. ~ Given under my hand this 2d day of June, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, (Jerk v Georgia, Jetterson County; ' " WHEREAS James M. Linqueficld, adratme- 1 tralor on the estate of James E Wells, late 1 of said county, deceased, applies for letters of die- f mission from said estate i Those are therefore to rite and admonish all and ' singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased. 1 t lo be and appear at my office within [lie time pro- j srribed 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 L BOTHWELL, Clerk. may 10 fim j/'UI’K months after date, application will be J, miie to the I >n< ; !■ Inst rtur Ct urt off lurnlua county,w hile .-iliing lor ordinary ; urpo .• t (or leave to sell tire L nil and A’< grot- belonging to 1 1 1< ri or .f Robrrr Allen of aid eoimtv derea < ; i march 8 ffm J RHODES, Es’i | The lollowuij? is an extract Irma a lorthcominn work of Dr. Peters, the discoverer of the celebrated Vegetable Aiili-Ililious Pills. “ Hen!lh l wealth mid enjoyment uro the three prime ejects of life. The Ino former are only sought ns a means to obtain the latter.— Man seeks for wealth as the means of enjoyment. But vain is such pursuit without the possession of health. Without bodily strength and vigor, neither the physical nor the mental—neither the inner nor the outward man is capable of any achievement, whether of wealth or enjoyment, Metis sana in eotpore sano—a sound mind in a sound hotly—is the sine qua non—the absolute requisite,forjany elli cient effort in the attainment of human ends. The mind maybe active, hut if the body he feeble, then is the mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment is not there ; and the finest laid plans are rendered abortive by ’.lie shattered condition of our tenement of day. Butsav that a man could obtain wealth—that he could acquire the gold ofOphir, and bring home all the treasures of the mines of Golconda, yet without health, where would be his happiness ? lie w ould be miserable in the midst of nig gold and his dia monds; he would-pino away in wretchedness and despair, and he would exclaim with the wise man of old, “ all is vanity and vexation of spirit,’’ Ilia limbs arc racked with pain and ko cannot rest, his appetite is gone, and ho loathes his food; his sto mach is oppressed with nausea, and he turns sick ening away at the bounties of a munificent provi dence. He would give all ho is worth—nay,all the world—if be bad it —lor the poor but healthy man's appetite. “ Please givo me,” said a hungry' wretch to a wealthy feeble man, “ please give me a sixpence to buy me a morsel of food; 1 am almost starved !” “ I would give a thousand dollars for your appe tite,” said the rich man, ns lie handed the hungry one a dollar. Os so much importance is health to tire enjoy ment of life! But whereto, methinks 1 hear Ice render nsk,sub serves (his homily on so-pluin and hackneyed a.sub ject? Do wo not all know Ilia value of health ? Do we not nil attend to it, as pup of the chief, if not the chiefest concerns of our mortal existence ? Do we not employ the means to attain and preserve it ’? Do we not lay out money—do we not fee physi cians—do we not follow their advice—do wo not swallow their prescriptions ? True—most true—gentle reader, thou do«H all things, we dare say, and more. Still, we cannot believe our homily on health to he altogether unne cessary. As in morals, so in physic is it requisite to have “ hue upon line, and precept upon precept.” Men in health Ibrgol that they mi.y be sick , and men in sickness do not always employ the most ju dicious means to attain health. Very true, Doctor—men do not as you say always pursue the .Tight road to health. Wow, I know of some people who are always dosing themselves W'ith physic, unu running to the doctors and apoth ecaries every day of their lives. They take, I verily believe, a dart load of drugs in a year, and yet they arc not well after all Do you know the reason ? Why, yes, in my opinion there are two reasons. In the first ptace they take too much medicine, and. fn the second, they do not take the rich! kind. J used to make the same mistake. But lately, that is to say lor two or three years past, I’vo hit upon a better plan. I take Ur. Voters’ Vegetable Bilious Bills, and I derive more benefit from one dollar laid out in them, than 1 used in paying fifty in any for mer pursuit of health, besides saving u world of nausea and disgust in swallowing an enormous quantity of medicines. Do you know Dr. Potent ? Very well. And have you ever taken Ins medicine ? lwcrcabluckliondel.se. i. They tell mo he is none of your quacks, who un dertakes to mend and regulate the human machine without so much as a knowledge of its parts, and how they arc put together. They say he un derstands anatomy and physiology, I think they call thorn, and is as familiar with botany and chemistry as 1 am with the road to mill. Yon are rightly informed. Dr. I’oters is no cm- , ptric. He does not undertake whet lie does not understand. Ho was regularly bred to the healing art. He has spent years in the acquisition of know ledge ; ho has devoted hinlse.f’o ihe study of the . human frame, and the diseases to which it is suh- , ject, and now he is applying his acquisition to the relief of suffering humaiiily. j He does not put forth thy absurd claims often ad- , vanned by the inventors of patent nostrums—name i ly, that o( curing all diseases with u single pre- | sen pi ion ! Such a pretence ho would deem about as difficult to swallow as to lake the nostrums of ; [hose who put it forth. There is no such medicine. There is not, and never was, a panacea for all dis eases The Vegetable Bilious Bills pretend to no such miracle. But what is infinitely better they ofliict w hat they undertake They keep the word of pr muse to the stomach, and the printu via which they make to the ear and eye. And that indeed is no slight recommendation. Nor are lho complaints 1 to which these Pills arc adapted lew nor far be tween. The disorders arising from a morbid state 1 of the bile are, unfortunately, many, distressing and fatal. /. largo portion of all the fevers, especially at the south and in the marshy districts, are owing to this cause, from the distressing ague and fever, which almost shakes asunder life and limb, to the fearful “ Yellow Jack,” which seldom quits his vie tim without sundering soul and body as he lakes his leave. Conversant from his previous practice, with dis ease, mall its forms, w Inch originates from the dis order of the bile, Dr. Peters was first led to employ t h ; s knowledge and experience in the preparation of a medicine which should proye (fPcactous in this 1 large class of diseases, which should relieve theach- I ing and the dizzy head, and restore the nauseated ( and loathing stomach, at Ihe same time that It pre vented those more fatal effects which ate so apt to t follow from their imprudent neglect. For this purpose be prepared with much care and just adaption to the purpose, the Vegetable Bilious * Pills, which he is happy to say, from long experi ence, and ihe abundant testimony of those, who have employed them have answ i red, more than answered ' his sanguine expectations. It is not his own mete assertion you are call •' cd on to believe. It is not the ipse dixit of any single ' man—though he was as grdut ns Galen of Hippo- 1 crates—that you are to pin your faith upon Moi- I ther—although it is said in the sacred volume that “ by the mouth of two or throo witnesses shall all things be established”—are you to believe in so small a number only ? A cloud of witnesses is be- t fore you They arc too numerous to be easily overlooked, they are too intelligent to be careKssiv heard; they are too respectable to be slightly re- , gardod. Believing the spontaneous testimony of those ( whose experience is the best test of the noth they ( assort. Dr, Peters has thrown together in the fol lowing pages, a few of the many hundreds of testi monials received from every quarter where hie pills haw come into use. They are left to sp--ak lor themselves. They are the words of those who “speak what they do know, and tes tfy to what they have seen and experienced.” Pio careful and inquire for Peters’ Vegetable Pills, they are sold in Augusta by /favihmd, Ri ley A- Go Thomas Burned At Co, .Vnlson ( crier, and Jamea Leverieh. april 17 IhJOUR months after date, application will ; made to theHonmm,le tla Infeiicr Court of {•(■riven County, when sming f-r ordinary puij u • , for leavi to sell elongu to he B-itiic ot Janie. Bn 1 m, d‘ 'I ril'M/A. !>(;:• I March If;- | A DiM I \ I.STR ATORS’ |.\ OTlC’lfi. ' ACF persons to whom the estate of Henry Zion, •» indebted, will render ilioir claims / " 111,111 the tune prescribed by law; and nil indebted In said estate are requested to make early payment /to the undersigned. JANE 1). ZINN, Adm’x. r may 9,1888 6w JOHN POSTER, Adm’r. / K'OUR >Apnth« alter dale Application will be made to Justices of the Interior Court of Kiebmuml / county,gtiling us a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real and personal estate nl Henry Zinn / (ale ol I. ichmund ooualy, deceased. / JANE 1). ZINN, Adin'x. , may 9, 1838 4m JOHN FOSTER, Adm’r. jV OTIC 13.—Four months after date, nppiion , Hon will bo nude to the hunurable Inferior >* Court ol Kiolinumd county, while sitting lor ordt - oory purposes, lor leave to sell a lot of land in the •» il' 1 district ami 4 1 li section in Cherokee countv, 1 belonging to the orphans of Lott Williams; also 2 one other tract drawn by Foil Williams, in .Fee eo. solci for tiubenefit ol die heirsofsaid Williams. ? may *IJBBB. k H.MANTZ, Guar lam. CNOUR months afterdate application will be made e "7* * u nonornbie I lie Justices of tin? Inferior t » ourtof •S’crivon county, while silting for ordinary I purposes, for leave to sell the Fanils belonging to the Estate ol John ill Roberts, deceased, late ol f sald-wjunty. 4TKPUKN MlU.*,ndm r. r DELIA ROBERTS, admrx. r Fob full, 1838 4 tin B't , (VI OTK’i3.—Four months after date, application 1 11 will be made to the honorable Inlcnur Court s ol Lincoln county, when silling lor ordinary pnr . poses, (or leave to sell a purl of llio real estate ol ! John Willingham, deceased. 1 ISAAC WILLINGHAM,) . , . 1 NEFSON GARRETT, < AJ, “ lrs Mafeb ffith, 1838. mar 88 4 m One Hundred Dollars lie ward". J NOTlCE—Ranawny Irom the subsen ber.in December last, a negro man named Johnson, aged ahuiil twenty eight years. ■Said negro is four feet eleven inches high, very dark complexion, and whon interro gated closely stutters a little; lie has a 101 l face, and a great many marks of the whip on his hack. Said negro was confined 11 Ala con jail lasi summer throe months, and belonged at that time to Air. Gill, of Monroe co. 1 would re quest jailors to bo particular in examining jails, f s the said negro lay six months in jail within ten miles of his iinuster. If said negro is confined in jail, so that I get him; 1 w ill pay the above reward. I have no doubt but that he has altered Ins name. KApril 11 wfim CORNELIUS I>.TOBIN. Georgia, ftnike County. Court es Ordinary, present their Honors G W Evans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs. ( Rule Ni Si, !>th March, 1838. IT J’ON the petition oO'nmuel ilarron, executor of ' Absolcm ICinsey, deceased, Into of Burke co stating that ho has fully executed said will and set tled the estate of said deceased, and praying 101 l ore distilissory. It is therefore, on motion of counsel, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, rclurna hie to September Court next, requiring all persons interested then and there to show'cause why the same should not ho granted And it is further or dered that said citation ho published once n month lillsaid court. A true extract Imm the minutes. mar 20 ffm T. H BLOUNT, P. Cl’k Georgia-- Iturkc County. Court of Ordinary, present, their Honors, G W 1 Evans, Abel Lewis, rtii E Palmer, Kt-qra. Rule Ni Si, 1 Hill March, 1838 UPON the petition of Mullord Marsh, Adminis trator of John Watts, deeeased, this day filed, j praying that a Citation may issue for letters dismis -11 sory from said Aum nislraticn. It is on motion f ordered that the same do issue and he published 1 once a month for six months. A Into exited from ■he minutes. T II BLOUNT’, i> clou c. March 20 C„, Georgia, Itnrke (Comity : \l\7 HEKEAS Little Berry Burch applies for » * letters dismissory, on the estate ol Ahish Jenkins, deeeased. 11 use arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my oflico willnii the lime pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said Idle is should not he granted. Given under my hand I office, in Waynesboro this 22d day of March, 1838. r ' " mar 20 6 m T. H. BLOUNT, Pep. Clark. Georgia, Iturke County. WHEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of the estate «f Wm. Bryant, deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismission. These are therefor to cite and admonish nil and singular Iho kin (red and creditors of said doc’d to he and appear at any 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 hand at oftfce in Waynesboro, this 22-1 day of January 1838. • 1 Jan 2621tn6m T H BLOUNT, n o 0 nu c. ueoi'gia. Jefferson county : WHEREAS Sherrod Arrington, ndminStrato oh the estate of Joseph Lockhart, late or said county,deceased, aapheu (or fetters of dismiss sioti from said estate These are therefore to cite, summon and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescri J- dUy law', to sfiew cause, if tiny they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under rny hand at office in Louisville, this 25th June, 1838. , , , Jape2B EBENJffEU BOTHWEFF, Clerk, Georgia. Columbia County: WHEREAS Benjamin IF Warren and John MoGar, Executors of the Will of William McGar, deceased, applies lor letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and 1 singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear at my office within the time pre- 1 scribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my btuid at office, this 24th day of : February, 1838. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Icb 27 47 Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS, Patrick B Connolly, Administra tor on-the Estate of Tandy C Junes, late < of said county, deceased, applies for Letters die | m issory. These arc therefore to cite aad admonish all and . singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to | be and appear til mj office within the time prescri bed by law, to file their ohjpetiorl'i, 'if say they have, to shew cause why said loiters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, this 16th day of March, 1838 ' mu rob 16 EBEWEZER BOTHWELL, Clk. Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, sdniimslrator on the estate of Stephen Gotti 1 , late id said county, deeeased, applies (or letters dcauissorv j These are therefore to cite and admonish all and f singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to be and appear ni my office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew caawe if any they hate, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, 111 Louisville, his 16th day of March 1838. marlfi EBENF.ZER BOTHWELL,CIk | Georgia, Burke countv: r V%/jIJEREAS Elijah Attawuy, administrator no 1 T W the estate el Redding t) Byrant, law of said countv,deceased,applies for letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ■ sigolar the kindred and creditors of stud deceased, to 1>« and appeara r >ny office, within the tine pre- j scribed by (aw, to show cause :f any they have, , w'hv said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this I'rh | 1 day oi Feb , 1838. TII BEOUA'T, D Cl’k. | , fefi 21 mfini S ( >OUK months alter dam application will he ! . mado to the honorable the Inletior Court of 11 I Tahaferro cciaty, when titling for ordinary pnrpo- ! r,e , for leave to sell the real estate of James I.ang dr deceased ; all persons 'oncerned will please ah" notice. DORUTHi FANGIJUA, Guardian JuneJ2, 1833 fm SJO1 IR mouths fu r ■ , 1' 111 Oi will I■;i . U lo tho lionorahle the mb n r court of Jctfi r | . ) " f - 1 ‘ ? ri_r . • 1 r? loi o r :.r. ly ■ , r ‘ '»"] ,» to -.c 1) ih»* If;nci LiuJ n* groct I r i ! /.’ll- ‘j• ’ t\- ■ w J n I !N . 1 SUMMER RETREAT KOIISALK. 1 W ill be sold, it applied lor shortly, the lot i fell ,uul improvements ut ihoSmnl Hills,known 1 <i« the Turknetl Spring I’laro, former'y l "Wile I uiul occupied by Col 7'liomas McGran. The Ini eomoinins twenty five acres, a large pan id which is in woods, and includes TurUnolt's Spring, , Irom wliicb iho City of Augusta is supplied with I water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling i with all other buildings necessary for lb < nceoin , inodatiiin ot a taniily. Possession can be given immediately A/jn —A small Lot containing between tw o and three acres, separate from the above by the Mil tcdgeville Kond. Apply to ' fttny H tuth 11 UNIIY II GUMMING. IAM . —The undersigned will in future prue A tico law in copartnership, under the linn of > FLOYD ,y 11EESE, and will attend the courts of, the several counties id the Oetmtlgee, (Jerk and • VV niton, ot the western, and Newton of lh<> riinlf circuits. They will also attend to the collection o clainis in the middle and upper part ot' Georgia t STEWART FLOYD, AUGUSTUS REKSE. Madison, May 4, 1838. w3m i 0-7“ The Chareslon Courier in nqn’estdd to pub. lisli the above weekly, three moat Its, and charge Ins ollico. 6 ( jy|c<l«E AU A K ESTKAVV, At torn I » at Law, (*u. offer their services lor the general adjustment and culled inn ol debts in the Circuits adjoining that in which they reside, and will attend regularly at the Courts m the conn- 1 ties ut layette, Henry, Newton, Jasper, Morgan Walton, Gwinnett, DeKalk, t oiutu and Campbell april 1 1 w3m I,AW NOTICE. f | 1 11K undersigned having united in the pruetie R ol the I .AW', oiler their services to thepiililir They will attend the courts ot’ Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, I'.arly, linker, Ace and Sumter, of theUlmtlnhooeheeCircuit; Houston,ol the Flint Circuit; and 'l’wiggs, Pulaski, l,owndes, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Bu siness entrusted to tlicircuro will meet with prompt attention. 1 heir ofliio is in Amerieus, Sumter county, where one ol them mtiv always bo tumid when nut absent on business. LOTT WARREN, W3l II CRAWFORD. oct It) 237 wtf B AW NOTICE. —The undersigned having fl i removal trom Clark county to l.incolnlou, will Htlcnd in the practice of Law m the Superior and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and the ad jacent counties. Husinossintrusted to his cure will ho promptly attended Ip, RENNINO 11. MOORE, References —Hon, Charles Dougherty, Hon. A, S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Harris, Gen. Edward Harden, Athens ; C, .1. Jenkins, G. W. Crawford, A. .1 Miller, Col. John MillodgO, VV dlia.n E. Junes, Augusta • Lineohite.n, Aizridi 24,1838. wtf IAW NOTICE.—The subscriber has settled A in Columbus, Ga. and will give his promplal leiiliou to nuy business iulrustcd to him. His office is m Mr, Hepburn's brick tenement, opposite the Oglethorpe House. F. a. NiSBET. Columbus, March 27. w4rn Brought to auuusta jail, on the lBlli inst a negro man, culls himselt RAM, Isays he beloiigs'tu Hc/.ekiub liiistin, Columbia co. Ga. - , ho is 20 years old, ft Idol 7 inches high, light complected. The owner is requested to come tor ward, pay expenses and take linn from ji il. June 1H w3t _ KLT.-MORGAN, Jailor. IVJOTICId. —All persons indebted to the estate i* ol George G. (lass, lale of Jlurkn county, de ceased, ate rennested to make payment, and those having demands are requested to render them in ac cording to Jaw. 11. VV. RA.SS, Ailm’r. npril 17 months niter dntn application will ho made to the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the interest of Marnuel Coulter, late of said county, I deceased, in a negro l man Moses, ns part of the I estate ol said deceased, J WILLIAM REV MOLDS, Administrator. I Lincolnton, May 10, 1838 I R months after dale npplicalion will he made 1- to the honorable lire,lnterior Court of Colum bia county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract ol lurid in said county, contain ing 125 acres, more or loss, adjoining lands ol Heg gie, O'Neil, arid others, belonging to the estate oi Henry Wilkins. SUSAN WILKINS, Ad'mr. June 20. 1888. months after day application will j/ei I- made to the Iron the Interior Court of Burke' county, while sitting (or ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nil the real estate belonging to Hilliard J Hoc, deceased- march 80 A HliOE, Adrn’r I,'GUR 'months alter dnt«-application will lie made to the honorable Inferior Court of Hurko county, when silting lor ordinary purposes, to sell the real estate ol Elenzor Lewis, deceased, ot said county. ELEAZER I . COWART, Executor may 22, 1888 m4t months alter data. application will he made to the honoruhlo the inferior Court <d 1 Burke county, when setting for ordinary purposes, 1 lor leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the 1 estate of John J. Roe, deceased. 1 •. A. 11. ROE, Administrator. Waynesboro, 23d March, 1838 -j,„ IfOUR months after dale application will he made to the honorable Interior Goorl of JeOi r son, silting tor ordinary purposes, lor leave to soli 1 the lands in said county, belonging to the estate ol ' the laic ' hoinas I). Wells, deceased. Also lw» ne- f gro women, Mary ami Lucy with her child. Sold ' mr the benefit ofthe creditors ol said estate. This * 23d April, 1838 I PHILIP ROBINSON,) ~ , r april 23 4rn JOHN R WELLS, \ rs r - —■ . ~| , i months afmr date application w ill he ' mode to the lion Court of Ordinary, ofthe 1 county of Jefferson, lor leave to sell (W; seres ol pine land in the county of Rnrke, on I he waters of Davids lira rich, adjoining lands of John Lodge, T J. Monlacl, and others, sold (or the benefit of the r heirs of Benjamin Brown, deceased, minors. JAMES CROSS, Guardian. Louis title, May 24, 1838 4n, rf'OUll inonths after date, application will he I made to the honorable Inlcrior court hf 1 Rurko county,,for leave to sell all the real estate 11 cf George F. Seonyera, deceased. I JANE SCON VERS, Adis*. > april 20 mlm s Ij'ftl-H month* after dale, application will he, “ made to the honorable Inferior Conn of ~ Burke county, tor leave to sell a pail ofthe real estate of .Sourtiworth Harlow, dn-tnied. REBECCA HARLOW, Adrara npril 26 m lm months after date, application will ho made in the Iron the Inferior Court ot Elbert r.oi;nty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a nnjrn man named William, belong mgiij Mnrgt.ret Ann Deudwyler, a mmoi hen ol 1 Joseph Dcadwylor, p, deceased, late of Elbert eo : ALLX VNDLK p. HOUSTON,Guardian nmy 31, 1838 raft i SyOUR monthd afterdate, application willba 1 . made l o the Hon tho Inferior Court of Elbert county, while sitting for ordinary purpi-scr, f.,» leave to sell all the lands and negroes belonging in the estate of Abner Ward, deceased, late of tad county. THO'S, JOHNSTON, Adm'r. may 31, 1838 mlt Cittorgiti, Hurko County. ‘ 'onrt of O-dinary, present their Honors VV O j I Evans, Abrd Lewis and E Pander, Esqrs ;i Huh: Ni Si :th l/.'rrA, JSbfl 1 U ri’ON tlie application ot Moltord .Marsh and I U Fielding Fryer .praying that iliet l< rk do is j sue a citation for letters - i n-! ,ry as ndinintstra. I - or;; o:i lb* est i' e **t lof :i KrV'-r. (If; ca .i-1 hit i i,, ,o 'inn '*l Counsel orrw-red, (but til : -.i:ie ! , ■ ii,. ue rcturna! !■ :, cpi* i.hr rni iil>:i *,i rti.* i ( * art, to t-e | :r:’v le d on* • an >;»*h (ill >lru four'* ! - ' ' ' TH BL< UNJ.dcc ohv. ! I I AND I'OH NALD> —The subscriber offhr* ■A his Lands (or sale, in Harris county, lying di i r rily upon thn mud from Hamilton lo Greenville, ' live miles from the former place. The possession ' comprises eight hundred acres, whtcb the owner I will dispc se of in a body or in two xenaratii parcels, i to suit purchasers. There are two hundred and 1 fifty aeres cleared, of w hich a considerable portioh ! is Iresb; the whole fine farming irder and well • adapted 10 tlio culture of Corn, cotton, small grain, i Ac. Thefts is a (rained dwelling' house on the place will constructed and cf good material s,a gin house, I and all other outbuildings requisite for convenience. ■ The water is excellent, ind the situation affords every prospect lor the enjoyment of fine hcalth!-*- Any person de icing farther information will call hpun the subscribe; on the premises. ‘ * THOMAS SMITH. Harris county, Ju\yB mint months after date application will Jhe made lo the honor ihlo the Inferior Court of J Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur ( poses, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate I Jof Sydney G. Holland, a minor, fur the benefit of sold minor. .1K If KMI AH GRIFFIN, July 4 Administrator of Sydney S. Holland. AND vA i > «.;»■; M;it A I. AG ENCY A OFFIC E —T!ie subscriber will attend to the I sale, exchange and Settlement of lands in Florida, the investigation and perfecting ol titles to real ho lme, conveyancing, Ac. and to the adjustment and collection ot debts Jin office is at his rusidetico in the city of St. Augustine, Mast Florida. _ June U fun PETEK Sk'EN SMITH flliS tu.hlu.'i lllttll SCHUoI., :r r |MIF. subscriber, late principal of tlm Pendleton i Academy, has taken thn largo and elegant house lately occupied by Ur. Reese, as a boarding house, and has converted it into a Hoarding School for young gentleman, on the Eliglbh plan; a plan matured in that country by centuries of experience, and which will he ultimately mural the only secu rity lor complete attention to the morals end mad tiers of the pupils, while at a distance from iheir parent*, Prnyeis will ho read every morning and evening; and when there is no chinch on thn Sun day, there will he service in tlm school, and instruc tions in Sacred llislory and Geography. Voting gentlemen are required to read and write, and to' Know the multiplication table, before admission.— This School will he found well adapted lo the suns of professional gentlemen, and to youths of ambi tion and talent, desirous of attaining the classics in a tin lulled manner before going tO'College; slid also to pupils desirous of s mnd mathematical discipline and instruction, to til them for merchants, engineers mid the business of lili). Tlie subscriber was born and educated in England—was for several years a pupil ol the celebrated Ur Valpy—and after passing through Cambridge collegiate course ol mathema tics, which he pursued almost exclusively fur tutor ly tour years, he entered himself of Lincoln's InYl London,and practised at fho Chancely bur. There will be room enough in thn spacious house lo ac commodate parents who may wish to spend Ihotf summer months with their sons. Gymnastics, to iinprovelho carriage, and recitations on the princi ple developed by Mr TheKval), Ur Rush, and Ur Harbor, lor the purpose of ensuring nil equable and good enunciation, are practised every day. 'fas French language, according to its polite European pronunciation, and Drawing, without extra char ges. Hoard and tuition, duel, washing and candles, $lllO a year often months, lo he paid quarterly in advance. Vacation one month at midsummer,and one mouth at Ghrislmus: $l2 tor slaying during tko vacation in the summer, and $lB in the w inter. Ftt -1 pils received at any period', and charged only from . the time qf admission. Dancing and music u quarter each. Reference*. —Ur Arthon Jay, Professor of I.an ; gouges, Col Coll, M. Vork. The Hon John C Cal hotin, Col John E Calhoun, ol Pendleton. M Gucrt ; nchoult, Professor of the French Language, Charles ton, mid member of the Acidutny and University of Paris. Col //ogee, Chairman of the Board of Trustees ot the Pendlotdn Academy. Ruv. Trapicr Keith, of Georgetown, SC. Col W 1, Slone, editor i ofllto Now York Commercial Advertiser. 1) F Sloan, , Esq- of Pendleton. Ur. Wuj land, Prondent ot Brown University, Rhode Island. THOMAS WAY LAND, may 30 jydw j\j OTTUE.- -The examination of the scholars of Jto the Male and Female Academy, nl Lincolnton, will lal.e place in ilia Male Academy, the first Titos day mid Wednesday in July, and Thursday and Friday following in the Femuln Academy, at w hich the relatives and I needs of the scholars will he ex peeled, and all well wishers'to the caut-e of litera lure are invited. THE TRUSTEES. J into til tv iff ' WaUIVI MPIUAUS, a. c. fl'IIlE proprietor of ibis establishment begs [eavto X to mfurm Iho public, that ho hss made nxten siye iinprovements during the past winter, winch will add much lo the comfort and convenience ol those wlm may visit this healthy, romantic, and deliglilliil summer region (tie coming season. He would also mention lor the benefit of strangers,that there is a well established While-Sulphur Spring, near Asheville, which has also undergone extensive improvements during the past winter -- Persons from fioiilh Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia, who have been in the habit of a sojourn at llieVirgniia Springs, over had roads, may enjoy all th i heneliis ol such a trip in Buncombe, with much less labor, latigun, mid expense ; besides all the hills of the different Southern Hunks are taken m Bun combe at par. The stage line from Greenville, via this place, has changed hands within a lew months, and the present onti rprising proprietor promises W spare no trouble or expense lo meet all the wantsnf the traveller. The Buncombe road has never been in ns good order since it was made, us at this lime. Tito proprietor assures visitors that no trou ble or expanse will bo wanting, on his par/, to render tins house a place of pleasure lo aft who may call; and lo the invalid, hu would say, the climate of Buncombe, with the aid of its mineral waters, will be able lo restore him to health, unless his disease he incura ble. In conclusion I would say, with such a cli mate us Buncombe, and the romantic scenery ol its mountains and nvcis, with sorb public establish- Wens as Flat Rook, Asheville, Sulphur Springs, Warm Springs, and ihc mlcioicdialc hotels, few parts of our country cun boast of superiority. miiy‘24 pfit J. K. PATTON. 'UNIT U 1J STA T EH || Os E L,’ GnineimUr, Hen. r l' HE gnhsenher informs Ins friends and the pub- X lie, that he has taken charge of the large and commodious house, situated on the northwest cor nor of the public square, recently occupied hy Mrs Holland, and having considerably improved the premises, he is prepared to accommodate company an comfortably and in as good stylo us any other public house in ihc up-country Uis table will be furnished with the best the country affords ; hi* bar supplied with choice liquors and wines; and his stable w ill be attended to and provided (or in such o maniiur us to pita c the lovers of fine horses. In r.liort, no irouhli or expense will he spared to make all coinlortablc who may see proper to patronise tbs establishment WILEY SLEDGE. Juno H dw LANDST : OU SALE: The subscriber olfors for ssV. hu lands in Golnmbia county, situated on I ' l< ’ ma ' n ri)i *d loading from Augusta to K ' Goliinibia l ourt. House, thirteen miles •fiSSlßJsabove the former, and nine miles below the latter place, containing about 600 ai res, and il to diluted that two desirable settlements may b» made, alien'd the e. bole he too much liir one person, with improvements on each; either of which will ho sold separato,: hmil-l tho purchaser ihsire it The terms and land can ho known or scon hy ap plying to the ovcraei r, on the premises. I revisions can hi* had on the promises also .tun.. I, H:(4 rn't II MtMONtXLAMAK 6 r\nlxo.x ,-i I : KIN (. ?>. —1 h i niw blis h mexq J.VX is now open tor the reception ol Jboirders ot , visions, under the mperinumdenco of Mr. and .Urn «hillior. '1 he proprietors demu it unnocessarv to say any thing in commendation of tho virtue nf its waton., Ac. ibey have been so fully tesicd lor the last fiit -cn or twenty yrars. June M lb. BOARD OF MANAGERS. \ TlTaTln.it WANT ED, for the remain- Tto big i a.I ot the present year lo take charge of ih- Oak i I ill Ai aderny, Columbia coiirty, Georgia, :i -in Ewbvttk I 1 ":’ *tlfice A gentleman who cm j.r in '- ,r-fd,:rry i Mint mala r.f character and i.till. :.':r is . w.II i: met w.:h l.tc. al. taiir.ecniom I;.- ■ r i.t ;h i I r;stee«, A PE.-iRNL, fcicc'v , 2 1 i'ilfi