Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, September 25, 1838, Image 4

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U. ANTED -A i ntij fli in | r-(.n lo las rbnrge of n Country School, about Dlrnih trots Hamburg, on the r> • to KI. diold, s (,’ vu li a.*i one a Jjberul ( mpe i-.*iiiioi w| 1 be civ. oil npplje iiin fa I *C>«l A > ft 11 A U M)pf *1 W*sf STOI ‘.Um "5 : A CO. ,1 (ti t; V tu^ til l.sl’lU If' I,i>) inform i lu*sr 'friends and i! n V p*i'd . f ft'if Hu V *'')•;? H'i r* in l r.ni*ac! fit Factorage and Coiunti i Dr d»ie*«u r fhir l*i <i*•|# r* m * I Ware-lion,. . Tlmr .*• n i*.‘ nn prompt n't ■Mim, as herd- i• •r •, w i be i:i\ 1 n I*» oj (litm f«r h'oriiii find s dim ? < *<• i on, n a-«r»vitm, lor wardins, niid j» i*vln*mc ipi »<*.*-. v c.. Tlvy ar 4 nnlbonxed f•» sty it particular ran will I»h 1 iki »i f»v ilia og«ms of Dm rgi i Ur, Rond, U all lit- ir dcpul-i, in .oiling in n : a rtf Unit ill root rI Jo our earn, rv- xvrM in torw-ir lin nil goods, ns I'nsi as poicluMble, I > t heir place h n! de. riritifi in, lr>'<> ni charge lor mk h .srmct'H Tn iheir patrons dry Un l«?r tbcir uiuccro n< KnowJudgine 11.-. stov vr ij «v ii \ \RI ? . iiiav receiving iluir 1 .11 toipply ni (irorr rl«s and Dry (loads, ai ilitar Mum i I hr* brick range, next below <»nr \Vnre-lionM*, vvher lli«y invite I ‘l:inir m mi l C onnlry Men ImniH, I make their purchases Tbc.r wnofr.-mlo Dry (*ood ■More, is m lie* «« cond story, »\*»r llieir (iroeery.- (.oodsboogbl !»y us of llimn »r end oners, ar warranted I » give* h iliMuction, mid free ol*coimni.- «■ ioiiM. »*S. S. & CO. hi*|»t 18 dwlrwtVw (;f:oi;c;iA iam i: \\ ohks. f JpHl* fnibarribofH respectfully inform ibe pul J In* fbai I liny have commenced ih innniil a< ( »ry ot I, lAl l* nr ir JacKitoiilinrotiyli, i Nrnveii enmity, Da. d’hov l*uv • cxlmihjvc rjimi n !.ioi la u'Mi.ma, is <•*linsidcrcd by pm! r j-or .1 K ( Slalo (i. oloipHl, In wimin it, pro ( »ri. i »ra rue imlcblod lor tlio in font afio winch in lir I them to < ml) iiu in tlio iin b rtakinj to bo >it tin very jnir.v.l Kind. 'J’liay liavo mm o ijiiontly crti-icd I irt»e nnd Sli l>Nt uni ml KMiim i ri'* hi »si unproved nrmnor, and procured me i’"ii l b • A »ri.i »vli i 'ira porb iJy anjiminled \\ il the bnsMcss A portion of ibo lanio id now \ nn I*. lan 1 I tax bca*a pronmm • 1 by Hi- pnn.jpi b iildi Tx i i Mi ■ iiculih irlioo-l of Au.pi.-Ia nn oilicrH, ! ) b • of c\-ollorit ipuilily. 'i’bv flnlmer b *ri luKe plea lire m iiivitiiip ilioho who take a lolcre-1 111 Ibe tb velojicmeiil of I,bo inli rnal re;- oii « •. ol tiin *1 i ( i i oxnmiiio 11, It' iu;; convinced tin lliawbolo I •nifoil Silica ea ml produce a moi lan iliiul ariief*. *l’ 11 ** v iiavi*nmv a quantity on band, \\ bieli llu will deliver ai tli<» in.anti nl Ibjcr (Ireck on if i\ iniiali river, oral /Inpnla, 1 laving eMen.si \ pn pjrano/o: in progress, |l| ry expect lo hr nh rlnrjiig ibo next winter and aprnij! lo Hilpply o tloraio.i very lai(( * muoiiiii; and lin y have over reason toll i m-I Ii il I b •> xv I enlifln (lieiriMelvt to ilia favor and pairoiiaro of Ibe public by pn cheaper and hoi lor article at lioinu ilia i i«ii be found abroad. ( frdeiM v\ ill be received by I) KirKinifrick &C< or by i bos K Snnib ul An-.'iisla, or JacKaoiHioro COUNID.IUS A SMITH, may 7 2a\vd.J'ufl IJiCON, I#OKIil # OKIi AND DA 1(1). *'i hiIJ ht i- IdlS. Ikilhmoro A (’nicinnali Taco V HAm liS 1,1,1 h , INirk /.'fiio 1).,. I,(III 1 .dill, lnr.il!.'..’l ..rriMtliTH'lilliniL Irni liy ISA u; Alois Jii,m7 w UII Hroml slroof. i. DKOUbI \ H \ t 1.-HO \D. b a *i. I• ■ si Hm riber, residing two itiileN below lln d lock of 1110 IbtibKond, in (Ireeiio eonniy, wil eoi.irluiri piescmp rs , ob’nc» lo tano Hie ears I ‘i.;n, ;n, an d will li *rp Ii r ex durii:,^ 1 heir a list net nl ibo iifn I rales, lbs ball lx I ■r,t r o nnd Hpm i<»nH, and iiuclbirr imp'd for ibo recepnon of fiiiniiiex.- - I'.Nciy allenlion will be gi\eii it lliose who lav or bun will) a call Tbs Kail Uoad will bo eornplehd up ns far as l!ns jilaee by ibo ’jOib S< pit mix r iicxl, nl Vxliieh < lie f iif will no I (Mil it bo :;!ad lo recci vo p:os ncer > a. (irki:m;. dedbrgori I In! /, Anyiisl J3O, IHJW. Il kjftv nokbviis iti:\vann. i ( Kanaway Imrn llm Hiilwcriber, nl K ( bawnd I l Mb, l(» milos from Angnsin, on Sunday la«t,ihe 1 * »ila > nixiant, Iwo m n, \ iy. ; , r f CieorKO, about <»r -111 years ol }eliow complexion, V*.(dl made, stright in Ilia built, nnd is near b. i m height 110 hud on w'lu'n lie runaway a bhiu round 1 - . ... *j irkci, dark t»anlalooiis and a lar p in n. m s a dor's bat and \\ .is bare loe'ed. d osUua • I lie oi be , is a!» nl ‘-'•or *1 \ y r .i.ml ago, dnk e in- I I \i. a, slow sp d, ii, bad on a bine found j irked and wbde |>;im* a round-crown while wool lull and wax als » bird' o vd. Ile is abonl li v e irrl figlll or ten inelu’s 11 n* 11, and hloitt, w ilb n ioiiouib face, b .x mp no boar .1 al all. I w I! p\ C the above re a ai d lor llm appn bonxion of sa d n’-gror , and delivery to me at Hath, il laken m iJmi-oi a. or for I hoi r conlirieiuonl in some x.ib* pul if appro I tend'd on 10l tie* unite, or ft i.* lor oil her i.fibo.ii- .1 \ Mi-:8 \N lim.lll'.AD. wept I'd it {],>“ The Co slitutioualm'. w 11 pleiiHi cupv the above urn -i:vr. land row sali:. fJUIK subscriber oilers far sale a valuable sellle ! me ni ot Land, lying ai ibe moutbof Ihick-1 ve creek, on the (Oconee river, in I .a nr ei is county, eon • mining ah-uii Iwontvdix e hundred acres ; il is the greater part ot DmhcHlm u*nl tlmt. tbrmorly bolong< ii to Sisiooru huicH, decoas •»!, ot Richmond county end rae ng al.so four or live hundred acres more ol up.land rim nbavo named land lie- rwmarkably •veil, ni.ii eonosis of up 1 mil, Ii nninoek land, and nbo'K eiglil '•undrcd nercs fixer swamp, w hieli •jikonntls w nh eypreai timber wl the bcsi «j it ahiy, •.o l is all sons el a ranee b>r bogs and cable ; then is ab ml five handle] acres of clems! I ml on tin .•l an'-es, two gins and pin houses, olio a (lamed boos-, xvi li oilier ncee-'iny Iniihlings, ami a very g,* »d mill sea 1 on a h>ling Khvam,Hie settlement o xy dl wait ail and has sexci il good springs. Any pie.son x\ mli pig lo par. base Mich a • Mtk ilimit, x\ iiulc «li v \ dl lo cult no mi, nr tin v in iy I »so a lurg u’n '’•ivmei.is min b - made t«» sun purehveivs. Ruck Kye, I aureus eo. ) AlUSl’dS (il \ TON. Ango i 3(», 1838. S xx 1 m f*ADI K nionlks ate- dig application xxill la 8 made to tbo Court < I Ordinary, ol Kielnnom con iIV, lor leave lo mII n 1 ibe real eslale »»t • s inu m l Appleton, deceased ibr Die benefit ot his heira .lOIIM IIMN. Ad ui nisi rater, in ripbt ol hid wite, Ann •* S in tin cotton RCxs rou SALK. I Jill): snb>« lifer is mnnnl'a innag and hnx o I hand a g noral • ol (»INS, i Air. d Boatxvrighi's 1 »le unproved plan, with tin iMidimtmil in) pro vine nt. that instead o( lhe Ire nib, or Iron tub laced with Si, el, be puls on lb x did Su,d Rib, winch nai>l be I'bvmus I » ever i nc, wi 1 surpass nil ol le* us m point of durability. Ui* hnisb cylinder s likewise no consiruelc.l l!m be li* lx safe m warranling it to <l" ixx ice i In* servie usual \ pcilbruud by them, and loss Ruble iv> gt out ol onhT. A sample of our bins nay be mm n at the war I on- of Don. Thomas Dawson, in Augusta, or n oar shot) in I anbn, , ,»i»p »■ i*e the Carolina li Me T . lmn (b'oraia wishing lo y >sii Hi*' step, ca * o mi iu live inimm x from lie* ware house *>l x«m t).»wsou, \»\ means oI a iui.it ihu i conxtantiy nn imig. \V r lisp •cUnl.y .11 \ in til those yx slung l pondi ist' • mis, I • call and examine oars holbro inn ( Insing <d.',‘\\ iiere, I a*lmg conlidcM.l tin.l on » los < \ nninalieu our ••ms \x nl b. found ennstrnci**d «» u more, dura ie plan in m iliose hitherto inaltuliu i.m*d m pois xwo-oigii onr •insu »st nuua still they will lie > old ox t,.\\ as any in lliis ninrla' mui w .r. aim'd lo jvrtoim xx'di.vf no s •*, «n all e.\pe'ises paid. (•i l tiii's i«*|>: in*d *»i sbo I imtii e nnd ov. r. •. ulde terms ; Hum* from tmorgia miy be b if ai i! c'» ve i.a ml warehouse, an l will be* rei nine 1 111 i, ciin .\!l iiiiis so dt » thoso residing, m i will bo dcliyered ilua • a- v v ,\L\ 1M N\ 11 IV. A •—i, I l imbing, August lb 'v | Jax it g a <ic. ire l » reiu**ve iu aome ibolov, \ ,ain’u*.j in ihe.suite, i « cf li.rs d* my p< sc.-men id land.- . • au i, county, at ... t' 11 xx o mil* • ■ *' i• ■ an I a «;:er ol* « m b' ‘ \ I. . •_•, i Rail.cad ; t > c x n ! I xe ny-f.nr at.a s, and at u* .cur hum.r« d -ml li * in llu* \\ooiis, we I ai’i'i red, illiU all go *•• 1 * » u x.i.om. ibo.-. lleii v\ ito buy •. . ■'! i iliund c\..nu.c l'ie I \i.vi. I'l.rkk t » * uug *J vx'Jat )• «• ! V. - AC A DDHV. rflli; pi armi-s nl itim instil <M tort will (in to; iiiii to SL nil ihr first Monday in Os 1 dier next, and n .ti ('oinnii.-.'io/iori have life pleanwic of inf.hum.' ;ii pi;t*fir i!•.»l llrr y Imvi* in: iin liet rl able in f. r-urt i!t ./TV' •s of Mr. I l .l.iAs Nason, wliom* instruction ! have 1 v * >rs xncli general h alia fact ion during the; pn« * academic year. ~ I"*' (WbrniMion of 4ho fiends nniJ pntions < 1 1. is ?i.-.Hf Jnny, notice is nlso given, that nil tin ‘ f • hriiTi; lies ol learning are now taught in it wine ,!] ihiio thorough, notnl, and accomplish'* < oucitiion. i’lr* (Jr ign ol ilie Rector is, not ne rd ( to make his pupila familiar with this or I hat cl pan niciii ot literature or Rneiicc*, but to train and pr< rft p ire i horn I * ilio perfo manco of all the Idgb an 'j iniporliint cJulicH of life. Hence, apa/f, from th lj usual ronlinn of academic hiudie , ilicir attention i L ‘. directed to tha nil innncnt ofa manly Mvle in .speak ,1J n and of an easy carriage and polite address, I.» tlt | tn.-ans of on serving licaltli, to Hu? writing of Ictl ;ti n lies and hills, and, in slior , to all those accoin ( " plishrrientH which, though gem rally neglected i the .‘duration ol \onth, arc not less essential to Mir i ci-,« in life,tli in tin s'* acquirements ol a weighin' and more scientific character. " M Ik; discipline of I Ins school is mild and parent a! yet at the same time firm and efficient. Th pupils are treMod ns moral an intellectual being* | and in the rriiiiiitenance of order, appeals are mad * to the conscience rather than to the rod. A correc \ aceonnl of each scho ar’s conduct and proficicnc r< in kej t, nnd transmitted to the parents (i( rcsidin rt near) e\ery week ;\\ lm li, log. tln r with reward. Judiciously dislrihiilcd, has had tin; happiest oiler in awakening and keeping alive a spirit ol cniuhi lion, both m regard to study ami deportment onion the pupils ol'this academy. ’* At a recent meeting of the Hoard ol h’ommiasion erw, the following resoliitiorm were adopted., to wit -1.1 That I ho academic year shall hodivided into tw ir HOssions. ,3 That llm first session shall commence on the fio M day ol October in each and every year, and I tiiii ,lx nnte on dm loth day ol February; and that th second session shall commence on the Jlith ol F* k ' * inary, and terminate on tin; doth Juno ; alter whi< m j there shall he a vacation ol three months. In add, J l , lion to this, there shall he a recess of unit wei I .'l during the ('hristnia.. Hollidays. 'J hal Ihe rales ol tuition H bal( he as follows, viz ,!l . lor Uondfiig, Spelling, V\ riling and Defining, IH per session tfS D r, ‘ Far (biography, Arithmetic, Ornmniar, and 11.1 ether elementary studies, JO 0 " For the ancient and modern languages, Malli -1.1 ematics, Natural Fhilosophy, OhciaiMlry ,rc * and other kindred hr.imdies ](> 0 'l’uil.on in all eases to he paid in advance. <v | No scliohir will he roccavi d lor a shorter pence ,c than hall a hossioii, and when entering lor (in V’ Inn. ,it iiinsl 1.0 so cxjip.asly staled at thu liiiie c entrance. ,r * | Hoard may be obtained m respectable fanilies ii r ' tins village in prices varying Irma Hto S*• Ipc * ■' j laoiilh, wrisliing, lights, Ac included- I he honks io bo Used in ibis academy arc, lie 111 Hilda, Walker’s Dictionary, Webster’h Spellim i Hook, I anorsoti's First and second ( hiss Koaden the National Reader, and Harbor’s Floculiori. < olhurii’s hnst l.cssons, Niniili's and Knmrson’. Arithmetics, ( 'olhnrn’s yllgcbra, Mayfair's Lnclid MarshiiH's Hook Keeping, nnd Flint’s Snrvt ving Firiilh’p. an I Kirkliain'n (Grammar, Furkci's Lxor CISC s,nnd I»1 air'm Kin loric. VV ood bridge's and (Huey’s Ocogrophv, Robbins ..and Wlmlplcy’s llisiory, (hiy’s Astronomy am VVonlisH on (•loin s, (oiastock’s ( hemistry am j N it urn I I‘liilosojdiy, l.inooln and Futon's Hotany I Hedge’s I .ogie, ('onihu’s FJiy siology, Walls on tin | Wind, and the Handel and Huydeii eollcclion o j ( him h Music ’ AmJrew’s I,atm Hranmiar, (loodrich’s (»recl. j(u niiar, (Heck iieader I oMamcnl and 'dajora ! J,.fin ."pavlor, l.everell’s Fiilin Tutor, Virgil, Sal ic * t ('ir*<*r<• m’m! Horace, Fevr/ae’s Freueh («ram -11 ! mar', .villi IS.ilni!,rV - Ci.Mcm,find Toloiimcliua. 1 I'cronlcr o.' '!"■. . , KUVVyi D <• Alil.U K, S (l r y. '•. Waynesboro, July 10, 1 ' _ .imh r l Law notlcb. .. I r Mlin;,if,lefHi'-,ir,l liitvin:- i.* I * l,l tlm pr.^tir , ' 0 ol Hr- 1,/lVV,.,(r O r Hitiir«rrvic.'« . '>« ‘‘o p.ibhc . They will attend thecouriHof iVii»eog*. M *» I ’ ,MMn, h Siewurl, Randolph, Marly, Hakor, Zeennd • n, , n .. h r ’ ol the ( hallahoocheo < 'ireiiii; Hoiih(uii,ol the. 1,1 | < ire nil; and I’wiggs, I’ulaski, Lowndes, r l 'iioinii s > Decatur and Hmdy, ol Iho Sontln*rn Hirenit. J?n -j sincss cut i listed to their earn will moot with prompt attention. 'Their olliee is in Amcncus, Sumter , i count v, w here one ot thorn mav always ho luiind , when not ulisonl on business. LOTT WAURKN, I j ocl 10 wlf WM H CRAWI ORD. B .V \V NOTH ’CL - r Thc undersigned, d<*Birons Aof d. , vot mg his | imo and iiU«;n iuii to Ibo prac* I ' lice ol the Law , will carelnHy and prouiplly attend I to all business intrusted to bis cart*. (Hli ;o in Louisville, La. THUS JI. I’OLHILL. ang *2l w‘2m * OUN. Iho subsetihcr, residing m Abbeville Vy D.strict., S near Howman’s Ferry, «»n the Savannah river, has filteon hundred to two ilion satul hiisluds ofeorn liirsalo, convenient lor healing. 8G; I d wfit F. lIHN T. f 3^UK siihw rihor being about to leave the Stale ni fora lew weeks, .l\o. AL 11a m r ton, of Lau reus conn's , will act as his agent and attorney un til ho rot urns. JOHN 'THOMAS. Dublin, Laurens Do., Ha , June 23. i w<V w BN c om* VTION. • rbn Hl’, subscriber, with others, will make npplie.n 8 tion to the LegislaturcHol Soulh C’amlina and (Georgia, at their next regular session, to incorporate a company tor the purpose oleo intruding abridge, ora boat to In* impelled by tin* power ol steam or i* horse, crossing the Savannah River, at or near Hamburg and Augusta, Tor their own use, in order e to encourage the intercourse and avoid paving the d extraxagain toll lit the picsent bridge, in \xhh h en trrprice the einzons and incorporated companies ot >1 Heoima.as well u« South C’arolinn, may participate v iiKNKV frIUM/IZ. it Ha i burg, S. (’ August 22, IHIH. wlSnf 11 n MltC-eHOOI’ XV \ U}'. lios'S M. Tim ’ i nn li rstj.tH'.i iiikt’.t tins 11 pp.irluuit\ "I rot.tni l! injr Ins linml.s in I,ih tVirmlsninl n urm-rnns pnlilii’, inr ilin litmriil pntrimngi- ill I.U btmiiioaw 11.-- two 1 y.-ars past, ulul s.illciis n rniitinualloa in til.'storage ni ll l I‘nmmtssinll llusillnss. " 110 again n n.'wg Ins promisp, I lint bo wilt not ■' iliivrilv nr liulii’orlly rnyapn in itin pnrclias.\ nl ' (Im nn spni nlafiou ; Ins i xciliolm sliall lie ov la snrlv I'nr iho inlnrasl of itiosa w l.u may coufiUu In liim ilmir Imsim'sH. • Kiu'hii.l D.uvsnn will r.innin nl Craw I'nr.l \ illo until llio < ars on til.' Uuilroail gn In I ninn Point, . spvpii mik-s liplnw (iippiipsiinru', (nr llu> | urpusp of \ r,.,.piviii:.' unit Inrwanting C’ollnn umi (omits, wliipti , ; may tip PonsigiiPil In |lip tiudorsigiunl, i 1.-ar nl i rliargn In tho plaiinas amt iiiph m.,i.'. ; ppphls at nllipr ilppnoila on ill. 1 Kailroait will ultciul lo tills ~ ] ImsillPSS. j Ortlors for Uayping. C-rocpri.'s, Ap. will lip fitlpil -1 at ilia lowest pn.-ps, ami lorwarilml williout tk-lay. THUS. 1 > V\\ SON. , n 1 1 ■ a i ■, Si pi i m?i r 13, 183 ; wfil m LANDS POli SALK. is ~. ')* u y. '1 l<n KiilispnSor olf.-n for snip hii ai (■'“ 'v v< laiuls in .'olmnliia ppunly, silnalpil 01 main r I loading (rum Augusta t ry i Coluniliia Court lloiisp, il-iripeu milot p tin- fornipr, umi uiup miles liplnw 111 llip Inllpi plai p. pontaiiiiiig about 050 nrrps, nn.l it pp so silualp.l tl.nl two tlpsiral.l* m-iilpiupiUs may lit 'O iimilp.slio i'il (ho whole hplno min li I'nr on.' pi rsnii w ill, iinpruv. inputs on parh; piilirr ni w hich wil ro h;> snlil kPparam, slmuhl ll.p purphaspr .h'sirp i< - al I'liplpruis im.l (.mil ran ho known or sppii hy up ‘i pi \ in ■ln lln nVprst'lT, nil Ihp prpli'.lM's. I’rovisimi: 1,1 ian hr hail nn tho prouusps also "■i J imp 1, 1:08 ui* t II VKMONC T, VAT \K. I',', t■;)U s.V l.r. OH I.K.VS 10. .. i A Npm pllpui Collon riau: lam nu Hark Cp.inj j . a pivpk, ui IhiiKp poiinly, lying wwi of lh< m j lamU lII* InnTiior Sphh-y nnd Col. Crnlihs, run i, imniip; litlpp ll hninlred ai-rps nl oak ami hii knr. Im. l ’(ln-mam pari of Ihp clon-pd land has lan mu more than llnrlv .cars, anil is now pjni-i a ;u j up-a ground. Ntaily :!’ 0 npros wrap otirp rnlii \ail'd, nnd ran ho naam prppirrd (or pnllmi will m Vi'V lull 'labor ;n s nail pin ol ihn ph.pp is nin im.inr i iiluvaUnn, an.l spvprnl Boa.l lioiim s am -t , ri . tie prpimsps. Wpinv i- tin' ailpmmn nl n lwlu ja, I <hs mln Im. nn> w plaalalion This piano is \ pi. *1 lavnia .lv si'lnat .i— HI imhs if •« Au-m-m. nad | Ir.iin So pip ah. ,n lip' hr It hips! pprlnl Unrkp, iipi i in ih ■ Ci nlnd Uailn * d mid in nn -nl I lip in 'Si ninra I and a>' r ih!.-: i.v .■ hi in* h, ,n,U in . .porgiu, pns-i'ssiii: Is, chnrohes and pas I'.-r 1 „|Ji , ••.•.Mil i*.*1,1... 'v-aiiiis ilia low lumrs wnil in mi i,\n host niar!.p.k ol tho sa c. .a- ; \\ . j.rpl.r spiling, hnl up would lens' fur a lorn il. ~i ii, v . ~i" i, n v ars, n apphoants rh >pm< c * DC. ihuiiunv, mi | h. MnCM-U a', j 1 .pxinyl m, Ogh lhorp” i niniiy, ( Sop.pn pr 15,1838 S wtf Jk*/ ’I hi Cniisiiiminiiniist Will phase publish Ih • nhuVß w.al.ly till krhid m ;~v holla ns ui:\\ • i Jr Mil lllrt M/lhlo Os lllf* HllllMTlb'/l“* J m? * ' r.nlmnk’H Po.t D/Ii *e, (Adiim'ii i( H , on tic a* .- i'lii of the ]7f 2 1 iiu ia l ugo worrcl ronn Iloi v lie l» uli hud fbot while, and n small ginr on li in loo ns licad, also n Saddle and Bridle made on the Spatted st <*rd. r s with brass tack« on the top of th • h>»r.i, ii thcwh'ipo of a |,« art. '1 ho thief that is suppo-* <1 U of have I iktn» him, is a mvi rai h t shin built, leer in * ( lined to I ? red. A rew rd ol fifty dollar- wi’l 1)' •h given for live apprehea ion ol 1 lie rogue, with i»iicl i'd evidence that w ill had to convict on ly Mpt 'll w 3« SAMI i:L f.Ki; M_P. rl r. <Ok n \ jjfi —234 acres LAND, in Kmhiaom ' ' “• county, six and a half miles from Angurl • l( FK afrcK, i,inn n.ih t (r i::» Augusta 11’ 1(1 Park/: (oiiiniy, i, <; ar D( incry h Ferry ! K *3624 No 35, bih district, Wilkinson 262-4 ” /id, J.Olh ” Houston l( ‘ ” 136, Htli ” Wilkinson :K ’ 2024 ” 145, :JlMt ” Leo 2-24 ” j;i7, bih ” Houston ,n 202! ’ 202, 23 1 ” Wilkinson r * 21)2! ” 175, *2sih ” Twiggs or 2.(24 ” H2 f llih ” Wilkinson i 02 acres near Harrisburg For terms apply to i I (;fou(;f a b. walkfr, 11 I)allas, Alabama, or to aug 10 lit A. JOHNSTON, Augusta, On. ct Miibl'ittxd WAHEHOUBK. [•y 111 F/ take this method of irdormmi !•» * the public that they will continue to transae In, ns general COMMISSION HUSLM>S. Thei a t Warehouses arc in complete repair, and they soli ;i cil a share ofpnhlic favour. (Grateful for past palm ig tinge, they assure their friends no exertions shall h wanting to promote the interest of those who inn n. entrust their business to them. 'Their < linri'es i future will ho like other establishments of thekim! l.iheral advances on produce m store. Keceivin and lurvvurding goods or rollon promptly n-ttende Hl to. S KNKKLAND & CO ,j. nui? 31 205 null lil! ou .^ui jdcic!;v cm :i iiAces t , " - '■ - ‘‘ ■ ' ■ V \ I" i" <■. il ■ ■sv- - . , ~ c ;*r \ --‘4 ’ ■ ’ , , ■ ■ •-'i. ■{ ‘:-2’ :- f AA *-^5 )(f IMI IF. Fall .Meeting of 1838. will e.oinmence ove 8 the IF/.s' V'/JR/V COU US /•!, at (.’oimahiH »d ( »a., on 'J nes.tay, the ‘.hli d.iy ol Oclolier next, am ns continue five days. First day, Sweepstakes (or • of year olds spring of 7H; suh S 2()(), ft .ft !<■('; I mile le st two in three, to name an I dose 13lh ISepiem in for next; Tunr or more to make a race. A1 read) it three entries, Col. (». Kdmomison, Messrs. Jkaimi A, I verson, an I Me.s>sis. Jlammond & Co. to 2d day, .1. C. Purse, 2 mile heats, Cn.V.I ig 3d day do 3, do do free .0(H) rs dlh day do 4 do do for MH) full day do fa st .*{ in .0 do all 3)0 ’s The fall campaign will e tinmeiire here ; am! that d, ail may have a fair start, three additional stables to I hose owned here, are on their way to our coarse to r- commence training. ()nr spotting Iriemis ol Ala bama and South (uirolinu are therefore invited also, s’ to come and measure slrengl h with Ihe (hop.', i ins at id the onset, and return the lasi week in April i ext, to al tin; regular spring mooting, to lest with them the v, long rub. To avoid inconvenience, those intending ie to come with stab low, would do well to write to the d Secretary, that suitable) accommodations should he in readme.ii. S. AJ. JACKSON, Sec’y. k duly J7 could SMi A STATION I U U NA 'l\V* W r il I. he sold on the K'th day ol (>ctoho."next, the Plantation u hereon 1 now live?, contain ing 13 Ui acres, 400 cleared, situated in Burke county, on the waters c»f Hark (’amp crook, twenty miles from Wayneshorough, and four from the Central had-Road. Persons w ishing to purchase will do well to call and s c. The crop an I plantation tools e will also ho ulfero I for sale onCtlie same tay e 'i’erms on the day ol sale. JOHN < OCK. I, BGpt 5 \v3t ’ a » I’OK SABiSO—A valn:ibf« Jlionse 'J atai l.ot in Craw/onlville, and a ’ .r: % a,.stock of ( nods. —The iimicrMgncd l>e- I d- Hironsio their mercantile business,offer j-*' r ' * their lot in the town ol Crawfordvilfe, TaJ iulcrro Co 'F'W* * s well improved, having a first . o ami counting room, comlbrinhlo dt.uinguoi::,...... u | m;>;«yu. T .„r r | l , r (i’ri:.l«, and w.>!l nmw h Mtl '., ll 1 Ui : ljl .; s n " 'f f.rolhn first T.n-siluy in , rr -Kn bo 1 (illi'rc’il Ml (lullin' m1..; an,l po. B'«« "' 0 dnyof January nVxt. Towns »»•' * r 'f.^ tcon, wo‘(«- ting, and ho made known at time o.pC , 0 * , . 3 boy will also sell a good hui’M ll ' 1 , Jn ll ) , ,rs i! K ' offioods, which have been well C'h eted m Now York aad Charleston, and is ndunned to ho one among |ho h“st be lee Icd stocks tu the up cotmiry. Any p<»rsnn ui.-hii gt o vest caij'ital in nurt handtsc, would do wi ll to call and ex;.m/nc this property. B-ATTLK & DICKINSON. CrawlordvilU, Ca , August 2‘J, 1838. w 1 It k Ii A -STATION I'iT lt l iie sS « Hcriber offers lor sale his splendid plantation, in Leo county,containing one thousand six hundred acres of land, all in a solid body. It consists ol lots 56, 57, 72, 88, B‘J, 103, 101, and one olhei, number not now roc.c.Drcicd, in the I bird District of Leo county. About 350 acres arc in cultivation, I and under excellent, fencing, all fresh, none of it . having been cleared more than live or six yarns, and most of it w ithin tin* last l wo years. The cha'ed land is nil o I'the first quality, oak and r hickory land, and is capable ol (.roducing from 12 P to 1600 pounds of cotton to the aero. The uu . cleared laud is all of the same quality, « xeept two lo s which are first rate pine land,ami almost equal I to the oak and hWxory lor the production of cotton. On the plantations a first rate gin house and gin, the running gear nunt last year; also a comfortable i dwelling ami all other necessary outbuildings f»r a I plann r who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land ’ j are several fine spring* of excellent, pure \vul< r and • lliowcll water used m the n’ junV.un is tqunllo al . I most any in the >'• . ounlry, fur freshness, n i, ;\ • purity, i h*j jilaco is also \ety healthy, as iheic l> was p [ u si.,g (« case of si* Kness among my ne groes la ! year, requiring the ullendunce ol a phy t cian. I The land lies on ihc oastonx branch ol Chiekn - sawhalchie creek, 18 miles Irom Albany, in Raker a county, head of steamboat navigation on Flint river, which will enable the purchaser to gel his c crop easily to market. The terms will be made to 8 suit the purchaser. ('lnquire <• l the subscriber, at 4 | Athens, or oft ho editor ol the Chronicle A Sentinel, h Juno 7 trwAiwif (811 ARLFS if AleK FNldsA . Kcorgia, Pekanbia county ; v» i il I .R FAS, F.dward W. Jones applies for let* t( rs ol admiuislralion on the estate ol Join j J ones,deceased. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all an* '* singular, the kindred and creditors ol the mi. I de ceased, to file their objecti >n.-, (it any they have,) ni - lay office, according U» law. (liven under my hand at cilice,this 15th Scptcm is her, IS3B. HAHKI Ei. JUN KS, Flerk. il. topi 17 1 m 1 (N ingia, Bitnhc county; s v \! III'.RI!AS, William Kilpartrick, applies fin A %ft Letters of inliniuistraiion, on the i stale o ,s John Kilpartrick, deceased. ,c These are therefore to cite and admonish ail am 8 sing ilar the heirs and creditors ol said deceased, t- he and appear at mj < llice u it Inn the time prescri ~ bed by law, to file their objections, if any thm ’’ h'ive, to shew cause way said letters should not In ,s granted. , (iiveil under my hand, at ofUcc, in Waynesboro lla.sTlli day of IS3S. T. 11 HLOI NT, Dep Klerk Sos t mb ir 11, 1123. 1m ie c.rovgii*. iTmkt'Fount> : i- v A ; ll f'.UI!AS Joseph Lewis applies for letter: y 1 \ of admitiisV at ion, do bonis non, on tin d I estate ei Ch in Hia . , dc« eased, lo flicse ar». ihoiefi're to c-ile and admonish all am i- ; singular the kindred and creditors ol s lid dc« d It 1 ;»> bo and appear at my clime within tin* time pro w s. ribed by !aw,t.»sli »\v cause, it any they have ,l wby s:n 1 lotto * should not he grunted. io (ijvt n under my hand at office, in W aynosboro V ■ ,hiu Tib dr.v ol JScp'.cmber, 1838. T. 11. HLUI NT. Dep.Clerk | S( plumber 11,1838 Im : » l 1 .... u: Z AV. NOTICK.-- 1 lie unuer.-igued havnu 4 removed from Clark county to Limolnton , t « will atiomi t<» tl.e pract.cc ol Law in the Bupetio I and Inlcri »r Fcurts id'Lincoln county, and them! m imaaii c-m nu s. Jb. l siijc > intrusied lo Lis ( are wi. ; !»e prompllv attended to. HF.NNINC; IL MDDUL. ! Rcfeivnn s—U >n t‘L ;B.s !'»aigheny, I!cn. A IS. Clayton, Don. t hm. «•> . Harris. Hen FiD*. an iicd-'o, Aiiu i s. C. J ■' s, H ('raw fi.rd l 0 1 \ J Milk > *.d John ■■ 1 - dge, .! .., R. Jcne* | Augusta Ln. olulvn, w aiuith 24, lBdo. wtl 11A VILANt), »:> Co. If A I.'GU-T \ . 0 A. »■' IV/ n)l '.jlf'find Hv.hul Dealer* mDr up y, Median fv*, I i *'tJ UJhCI //, (Jli-'l, DlfC hfujj.< t Pi’ll ?!iCsij '* j W inflow (rlfiy..*, i)r. '*• I f FFKH iliii following brief catalogue of tbeir in 1 jjlyc}.; ; In Drugs, i\r. Alcohol, /tlo(:P, Alum, Auuaio, Asphaltum, > <! i / ssaimiidu, Anlummy, cimlc; Arrow Boot, AlDpicc Arsenic. yi jll Fori is, Balsam (Mpaiva, Balsam lir, Balsam Tolu, I> il.n.'Hii Peru, Black Drop, Blur Vitriol, Borax, refined and crude: Brimstone, Burgundy I'i di, Babnrry Uark, Bitter Uoof, Cam] I.or, CaJonr 1, Kugbsb ami American, ' (’ream 'i arlar, (’aulbaridcs, Cochineal, Camwood, C’ubebs, < ay curie iVpper, red and African d C'lovc.s, (aiinamoii Hark, C’uulamoti Seed*, ( <>: rosivc Siibliuia o, Castile Soap, L’OppUfQS, Congress Water, Chloride of Lime, ( -biori(b; of Soda, Cantor Oil, ho*!, and com »iuqls , pta. and half p(s. Kpsom Salts, KsHcnii.il Oils, ol ‘til kinds, Kan A/edicinule; i ly Mono, Flux Smal, Fio's S’nlpJnr, FJo’rs Benzoin, Fio’rs Chamomile Freud) Chalk, Ginger, race, ground, pura an I commdn, Glauber Salts, Glue, < mid on Seal, " bum Myrrh, do. Arabic, do. Gamboge, do Scnm rnony, do Guaiac, do Shellac, do. Copal, do. ,£ > Tragacnuth, &e. (l 1 Honey, Jlydriodato I’otash, Hops, j ir Htrbs ol all kinds, 14 Sinkers’;” 7/emlock Hark 1 Isinglass, lpec.f«e. indigo, | t(i | Spanish K oat No. 1. do. 2 do Carolina, , Indian’s Panacea, Iceland Moss, Irish Moss, lodine, IV Jalap, Jujube Paste, Junipe r Berries, Kreosole, ( j Kecks Pills,genuine; Lobelia, herb and seed. ‘ r I.noon Syrup, superior; Ladies Niipper Uoof, || ( J j y.ogvNo.ml, stick and dup'd; Liquorice Ball, Lint, Leeches, Cancels, all kinds; Mague-,in, lump, do calcined, do Henry’s, do Butler’s Aperient, | ,Mustard, Knglish and American; Manna, Flake, j Musk, Mace, .Madder, .Muriatic Acid I Morphia •, Act. and Nulpli ; Mandrake Uodt, I Nutmegs,./Viilgalls, Nux Vomica, Nitric Acid, I Gil Vjtnol, Oliv ; Oil, Opium, Osborn's Tlidoloko/i, i Orris Knot, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Asb Bark, | Bond l ily Boot, rk.plar Bark, Pearlash, Pejipcf, , j Bearl JLrlry, Batter’s Cal holicon, Biperine, , Quicksilver, Rhubarb Boot and powder, Busin, ‘ i lied Precipitate, Bed Sanders, Bed < hulk, j j •Swaim’s Banacea, Sulphate of (Quinine, Starch, j Seidlidiz Bowders, Soda Bowdcr, Stoughton’s Hitlers, in quarts and pints; ' r Sweet Oil, in quarts, pints, and halt pints, lM ' Sul Kratns, Sal Soda, Sal Ammonia, Salt Bctre, ‘‘J Sugar Lead, Carsaparilla, root and extract; •’ Sponge, skunk Cabbage Boot, Senna, °» Npirns I'urpentine, in quarts and pints; "* Super Carl). Nod a, 'J’urtarie Aciil, Tartar Kinetic, y TainarindH, Tapioca, Verdigris, dry; r , White Vitriol, IV hits* Wood Bark, Veast Powders Medicine in Vials. Anfimonral Wine, Bateman’* Drops, Buisain Copaiva, Balsam Honey, British Oil (k'dmiml,Camphor, Cayenne Pepper, < ,’alcM Magnesia, Kos. Bcppormint, J. ss. <onnainon i! Mss. Bergamot, Ksc Lavender, Mas. Lemon, " Godfrey's Cordial, Harhem Oil, ipecac, Jalap, " Jesuit's Drops, Laudanum, Moore's Ksscnceol Lite, Opodeldoc,Oil Lemon, ’’ Oil (.’loves, Oil Cinnamon, Oil \\ ortusecd, 1 Barauoric, Bhub.ii I), .Sweet Spts. Nitre, * Spts. Haris, Solution of Quinine, strong; 15 Tartar Kinetic, Tuslingfou’s Balsam, Dr. Bush's Kye Wa;er v Thompson's do. '* I hompsoifs ho. (». Perfumery . L't logno Water, every variety, Fancy Toilet Soaps do Shoving do do , Lavender Water, Florida Water, Rose Water, Orange Flower Water, Milk of Boses, , Preston Salts, Fancy Pungent Vials, s Pomatum, Otto of Bose, Antique Oil, Bear’s Oil, I . neassur Oil,Toilette Powder, Indian Dye, » j Powder Puffs and Boxes, Odoriferous Compound, s Paint s, Oils ij 'C, - j White Load, dr}’; i W Into Lend, in (V 1 pure, No. I, and No. 2, 1 Bed Lead, Black Lead, Spanish Brown, , Venetian Bed, Knglisii mid American; | Vermilion, Knglish and Chinese, j India Bed, Bom: Pink, Drop Lake, Litharge, r i \ el low Ochre,Stone V(dlow,('hromo drum, I Verdigris, in Oil, pure; Prussian Blue, i ! Antwerp Blue, Black Drop, Lamp Black, j j V andyke Brown, Terra Do Sienna, Turkey Cinbcr, ‘Spanish Whiling, Putty j Pumice Mono, Boitcii Stone, Sami Paper, , Bronze, (»old J.eaf, Smalls, i IVindow (Bassand Picture Glass, nil sizes, /.inseed Od, Lamp Oil, ummerstrained, do do Fall do do do Winter do | Train Oil, Afcatofuot Oil, , H.:fd V;.,coach and furniture; | Picture Varnish. Japan Varnish, I Black Leather Varnish, I Paint .Stones and Aiidlers, Paint Mills, J Glaziers’ Diamonds, Plaster Paris,Calcined. I Brushes. i Paint, Na.*h, and V arnisli Brushes, all sizes ; I Cloth, Hair, 'l'oolh, Nhaving, Horse, Mice, Dust, i Crumb, Wail, Nerub and Vv Uito Wash Brushes, j every variety; Curriers’ll Pencil, Badger's Hair, Hair Broom j finishes. Misccdlun r ous, Niiuli; all kinds; G. \V . Carpen.tor’s Preparations New (England Cough SSyrup, (Limey’s I'clitr Destroyer, Bowaud's Tonic A/ixture, Brandrelli’s Pills, Peter’s Ibils, Kvau’s Cnmmoinilo Pi Is, Beckwith’s Pills, Gailughan's Pills, Cholein Ken.edv, ' Southern i’onic, Itch Oint c.ient, Piles Ointment, I Judkin’s Ointment, Bullard’s <ul .Soap Court Plaster, Lip Naive, Wafers . Lucifer Mutches, Friction. Matches ‘ Bomaii Lights, Nhaving B,,\es, mirror Nlioe Blacking d sizes, Black Ink, o do. Bed Ink, Indelible Ink, Tapers, Tooth Powder 1 oealiug VV u\, hnull Boxes, Jeuctt’s Linaineiits ’ 1 lP“'. c r s Bowstrings, Nyringe.-i, nil kinds Pi usses, all kinds, Lamps, do , Thermometers do i' Npuiulas, Proof Vials, Inner}’, Crucibles Fine Cut Tobacco - .Surgeons Instruments, nil kinds, Dcntis do. do. Deiitisl Gold and 7 in Foil, .Specie Jars - Tincture Bottles, Bii.a- 1 Pijies, iVipple Nhells r | Nursing Bottles, Bed Pans, i’essarios,Catheters j Bougies, Iron, Wedgwood and glass mortals s' /Ml 'J’ylftH, Graduate Measures “ | Glass Fuimels, Medicine Chests, &c. &c* it j Kleclrical J/achim s. L 1 sk? ’ /’urclmsers for cash or approved prompt I paper, will do well to give us a call, ns we have as I tine a stock us is kept in the southern country, t . which wo are determined to sell I, I AT TIIK LOW RST MARK I T I’UI!’KS. *** A supply of the most popular Patent Nos [ I rums and (yuack iile.licinesol llie day, eonstautly j. on h uul. lam 1 ' JuJy 20 j Superior Court, April Tvim , idJS. : Gt'orgia, Lincoln comity ; i- Nicholas G. Barksdale, administrator of /r* n fcnili G. Barksdale, \ Blll * v». Speoil, Hester (feTnto, I'a.lo & Talc, John Wat jr ''ins. mliuir.islralor, Ac of ilonry Al. \\ nlliins, i ilpoeoßcd, Drewry U. Cailo, Murk S. Amliony, I John McDowell, Francis iVlcLendin, William An „] 1 driuvs, 1.c1.10n llanso, .1. K. Kilbirn, William Hoh- In ! li< k, Hill vt I.ubngat, John t?. Moore, Jienjumm ■j. ; Mi hiiuck, 'i'inioiliv T. James .N'. Jlriuino, v William N. Harper, Jcasp U. \S ullon, lieverly liurk.s’ ; ilale, John an,l Thomas Henson, N.(i. liarks<laU> j amliN.Ci liaiksilale.giianlianol William A Stokes| o, Ihiimah Sinilh, wile of Henjamin Smith, formerly : wile of Slilh (J. Barksilale. | ‘I is onlurei! by the Court that llm dcfeiulnnls in j the above case, nml all other creditors of rstiihtJ. I’.arksilale. deceased, appear and plead, answer or | iteimir to said hill, on the first day of the next term I I "finis Court, and that they file their demands ! attains! llm e.-lale of Hie said deceased, with Hie , 1 *■ lerkol llm tJoint, on or Indore the lime specified. ", It is further ordered, that a copy ol this rule he published m one of lh« gazelles of this siato accor °* dingly, lor threeinonihs before said Court. °> I, Joshua Haniel, Clerk of the Superior Court of I I. amain r,unity, slate of Georgia, eortify that Hie ior'voiti.u is a mm copy lakeii irom Hie minutes this U’Hi day of June, Ihf d. JOoIIHA DANIEL, Cl'k I. S C Jan 31 3m . ua \.euiani. ki'inea t'miidy i IH'.ifhAS Alos<s \ McCall applies fiir lel ■>r ~v • .* i > -nnssory lorn the executorship ol !- Ua! a a h. Hopson, o! Seriven enumy, deceased : i,l 'J hose are therefore to cite and admonish all ami Md'.mr i.:ekindred and < r.dilors ol said deceased lo he and appearal my office, wilhm the lai o pre \ smi-ed oy ,aw, to show i uise, if any they have :d \\hv ii! letters should not he granted, d, iiii'lfr ) i.v hand, at oHire, ia Jmksonuoro, ilii.-i i(Hfi<l.iy vi >cpiemb' r, 183a* s- l'i KI ■ ■ JOSHUA PLRUV, Clerk. A >:.\U V L C'OVr'i, I . VR. f f 'll E J'.i'uily of Urn of i lip Spue £ ol Bo.idi < aroiina ann junco i, tout t:. ■ a.ui'ja! Session of ihe C'oHege will eonimence on the second .Monday in November, ns n.-ml. An Introductory ; r Lecture will be given on Ihul (fay at noun, and tin; regular conrsa will bb resumed on ilia following morning’. On Anatomy, by J. I!. Holbrook, ,11. D. On Surgery, by John Wagner,.ll I) (hi Insniinosand Practice of Physic, by S Henry Dickson, M li on Physiology, by .lam- f Moultrie, M !>. On OVaetries, l.y Thos. G Priolean, M D. O.i Chemistry, by (, U Shepanl, ,11 D. On Mm Meria eilo a, by Henry it Frost, 71 D , On Pathological Anirnny anil Medical Junqiru deuce, hy 1, Grddiiigs, ,11 D. Deia lustrations ol Anatomy, he E IVnrdeman, MO. S. HEMPV DICKSON, Dean 1 Sept. 6 nvbt y A.IIJ I FOR BALLL Thesubscriberodors! * Ids Lands for suit*, in Harris county, lying:cli- , reolly upon tho road Irom Hamilton to Oreonville, live miles from the former place, 'i'he possession ; comprises eight iiuri;,r-- cl acres, which the owner will disp< se of in a body or in twofeparntaparcels,; to suit purchasers. There are two hundred and; lihy acres cleared, of which a considerable portion ' is fresh, ih» whole fine farming order and well '• adapted to the culture of corn,cotton, small grain, &c. There is a framed dwelling house on the place well constructed and ol good materials, a fin house, and all other outbuildings requisite for coiivenicuca The Water is excellent,and llm.situation nflords , every prospect lor tbo enjoyment of line health.— ’ Any person desiring fuel her inforraalion will call I upon the subscriber on the premises Harris comity, July It m It. THOMAS SMITH B>l RSUANT to an order of the honorab'c the U Justices of the Inferior Court of the comity of s Jefferson, silting as a Court ol Ordinary, will bo : ollercd for sale, at the Court House in tin, town of, Louisville, on the first Tuesday in November next, between Hie usual hours of sale, the plantation called Oakiitml, belonging to the estate of Major John Berrien, late of said count}', containing about! , eleven liundrod arms of land, lying on Koeky Com- I fort crook, and adjoining lands of Cunninghams, i Flournoy, mid Holt. Conditions r.l sale, one-third cash, the Imllanec in two annual instalments, and 1 interest from the dale, a mortgage e.; the premises, and approved personal security. On tlie succeeding day', nt (lie Oak'and plnnla < lion, will lie sold, a quantity of stuck, consisting of i horses, mules, cattle, hogs, and sheep, together with sundry articles of household and kitchen lur- r nilnro, plantation tools, corn, fodder, wagons, >Sto ; e <fcr., beloirging to .-aid estate. Conditions cash. ! I .I NC. -i; VCPUEILSON BERRIEN, Ex’r. ‘ t June 18, 1888 <1 I {Georgia, J'tchmuml county: William Fuller, ] tSaju-rior Court, June Term, | is I Iblfd. { James Keeside, J- Orlando Saltmursh, | In Equity and John McLean. J Hill for Relief, &e. s 8 T appearing to tho Court that. James Keeside re- s 0. sid.s pin of tho stale ol Oeorgia, that Orlando Siiltmarsli resides out of Richmond county, and : i; that said bill lias net been served on said defend- s ants. It is ordered lliat said defendants appear and I answer to said bill, on or before the first day of the I next term. It is further ordered that this rule be published 2 monthly lor live months in one of the gazettes of the city of Augusta. { A true extract from the minutes. JAMES die LAWS, Clerk. July 2(5, IfiSd. msm 1, INCH!A months after date application will be Jl made to the honorable the inferior Court ol s Burke county, w hen silting for ordinary purposes, for h leave to sell the plantation belonging to the estate e of John M. Lambert, deceased, in said county, ad- s joining lands ol John Cock, Mathew Jones, and olh ers. Al« i,a negro man belonging to said estate by \ 2 tho name of Bob. ANDERSON LAMBFRT, > , < GEORGE \V. EVANS, f l x rs ’ Jam 28, 4888. momhs. after date application will he t Jr- made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of s Richmond county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi nary, fur leave to sell a tract of land belonging to s the estate of Lew is B Rhodes, deceased, lor the u henolit of ihe heirs and creditors of said deceased li July 31, 1838. A. W. RHODES, Exocuter. o months after date application will be S J® m ule lu the honorable tho Inferior Court of r Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purpo- ,} kos, fjr leave to h -11 tbo negroes belonging to the estate of Stanton Porter, diseased, lor the ju.rpoac ( of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased. N T ANt Y PORTER, Adniiniblranix Augur t 30, 1833. of said estate. 0 f'/'Ol R months alter date application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke conn- s ty, for leave to hell lot No 95, Hth District, Merrie wether county, belonging to James F. Brown, n v minor. ELIZA BETH BROWN, s July 1~, 1838. (iimrdion of James F- Br. vvn, j ; j • OFR months nfler dale, application will he w. made to flic honorable the inferior Court of ( Taliaferro county, when sitting for ordinary purpo- (. scs, lor leave to sell the real estate of .1 nines Lang don, deceased ; all persons concerned will please akonotice. DOROTHY EANODON, Cuirdian. Juno 12,1 838 4m j •V OVH Ci-: li. . Muram-n of lour .mouths 1 from this date, application will be made to the Justices of the lufrior Court of Jelleißon county, I; sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, for'h ave to sell the n negroes belonging to the estate of Major John Bcr- d rien, Into ol said county, deceased o JiXO. MACBUER-OA BERRIEN iVr. g June 18,1838 n H AOD R months after dale application will he made A. to the honorable the In.crior Court of Colum- - bin county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for i leave to s* 11 a tractoi land in said county, contain ing 125 acre;*, more or less, adjoining lands of Hog- f gie, O’ Noil, and others, belonging to the estate c lienry VS ilkins. Bid ANVVJ LK iN S, Ad'mr, ] June 20, 1338. I monihs utter date application will be s made to the honorable Ihe Inferior ourt of 1 Pike county, while silting Icrordinary purpos s, lor d leave to sell tho real i state of \\ illiani Dryaut, tic- o ceased, laic of Burke count. h (' L. MATTHEWS, ii Administrator in right of his wife. s July9,JBB3. d , cl R months after dale application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave £ to sell all the real estate of Man; Desabay, lau: of i , said county, for the purpose of a division between j I the heirs ol said estate. august 11,18 8 GEO. W. EVANS Adm’r. IJAOI-R months after date application will be I b made to the honorable the inferior Court of j s Columbia county, whew sitting for ordinary pur- ! poses, for leave to h<-li six hundred a res of land, 1 more or less, belonging to the estate ot Benjamin K. | 'A in trey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on the little Kioke creek, adjoining lands of Ma/gio ‘ Martin,and others. WM. I*. BEALL, Adn.’r. July 26,1833. { i HNOUR months afier dale application will be » .a. made to the honor He the Inferior Court of J Columbia comity, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, lor leave to sell the whole of the real estate 1 of Sydney C. Holland, a minor, lor tbo benefit of ’ said minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN, f July 4 Administrator of Sydney b. Holland * ’ k .H)l R monihs after date application will be made * -6. to the honorable inferior ’Court of Columbia 1 county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, fbr 1 j leave to sell the real cm tte *1 .» - ol) J lUigg, laic of Muscogee county, decons ' * [ Jul 1. P.. BITS! )N, Vdm’r. ( i BNOI R months e.f.er . . .ai jdication will he ; maio to th.o Honorable the inferior Court ol 1 Warren county, when sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes ho • longing to the Estat > of //arapton Wade, late ol ( ■ said county, deceased. UOiiEllT BOLTON, Adm’r. ( [ July 1C mini I /'OCR mouths nfler date application will be 1 ’ made to tho honorable tho inferior Court pi 1 Columbia county, w ben sitting fur ordinary jmr- * poses, lor leave to soli lot No. 380, in the iCtli dis- 1 trie! of lb Ist section, now Lumpkin count >,drawn ( hv the o*phans of Wilburn Liwromro, docea.svtl, for the benefit of said nrplmns. ELI/. A BETH LAWRENCE, Guardian. | September (5,1818. mJra Ol A mouths niter dale npplirnttui) will 1.,- ’ j- mntle to the Com tol Oidinary, Butko oomily, j ’ . Icrivuvc to sell the reul t.itt, of James Himw, ilo- I ■ roised, and also the real e.-ltuc and ol the 1 minor licirs of said James iiiiu's. KVERTT gait, September (5. IKkL Adm’r. and Guardian. "lit , f-'s !yeu county; W Azarmh Ennei* applies forla»U>r ,r .» . on Ilia estate of Anneis Aim- , ol B'cnven cuindy, deceased ; ' ; Tliwe .™ thc-rnforo lo ciloand admonish all w singular the kindred mid creditors „f said decease inbe and appear at my office within ilia time ,Z scribed _by law, to shew cause if any d lcv i . i u hy riuiu ion erg should not be granted *’ : (divn tinder my hand ounce. in Ja.-ksonhom tins l s ill eiay ui September, 1838. J ’ * e P} 10 JQ3HUA BERRY.Qfak. I Georgia, if urke county! 1 W i n Ml r\ S < c« l,,y 1 . : ," nn ' a<J mini«trairix „„ e , ,lie of Klinn, deceased, applies !*iii r ‘ s () fmm said estate. 1 1 iiesc are therefore to c.ilo and admonish nil ami Kmy uj::r ihe kindred nmJ creditors ofsaid dec’ll i.» l>v and appear at my oilioo, within the time prcseril, hi hy liuvposhow cause, if any they have, why said : loiters should not ho granted. Given underlay hand, ot office in Waynesboro lli.s 3i»ili .Inly, ,BoiS. Hy order of court _aug9 dm T. IMtI.oU.NT, I).Clerk. | Jefferson County! - 4 ■'/ * I . It lIAS James M. Lmqueficld, ndminis . I rotor on the estate of James E Wells, lam "I saio county, deceased, applies lor letters of dU mission Iroinstiid estate. 1 hose arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, lb.' kindred mid creditors of said deceased lo ho and appear at my office within llie time pre scribed by law, to shew Pause, if any they have why said letters should not lie granted. •liven under my hand at office, in Louisville, this nlliday ol Jluy, 181)8 L. IRJTiIW ELL, Clerk way In Gm Georgia, Columbia county-! * vy's./ J I ‘-dCAS James Carllidgo, ndminislrnlord. , * llo "“! "on. applies for letters dismissory on the cs{ate ot Adam V\ alker.dooeased. These are therefore i„ ciiemid admonish all and singular, tlio kindred and eredilora of the said de ceased, to tile their objections, if any I hey have within the lirno prescribed hy law, in tnv ofliff.' lo show cause why snid letters should not be grant* <d. Given under my band and seal at office. ilii. Jd day of June, 1838. G AURIEL JONES, Celrfc. (icorgiii, JoChrsuit County: - 4%■ f* 1 ‘IG iAS W dliam L Kennedy, Ahminis j!* ' ra ' ,, lV- 1 . ■»>« Eight, Into «f ihts county d*-' a.o d, applies for letters dismissory from said ad ministration, J ram a.I -1 liesc are therefore to cite summon and ndmoni.li all and singular, the kindred and irred tors of il o ( . * ‘' , it tiers shall no| ho gran fed sth June, 'l3; e 8. ,ny ‘ a,ul in Louisville, ibis' i’hlliVLZlOß HOT I [WELL, dork Georgia, county! : - % V 1 of (I Arrington, ndministralor s-id con ■ ° S,aol j " su l il * Wkl.an, lata of shin from hAZo ’ r<4 ’ Pl,M toUo " J aUm?,u! l, ‘‘ r ‘i lOrC . t 0 ( , itc - fiu " mon «•'*• ntlmon ‘ ■| a land singular, ||,o kindred and creditors ol Smu d. eased, lo he and appear at my oliice wnhin he I me proscribed hy law, m shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not ko granioiw I 33ll» J < ’uim‘lB38 lly h °" U “ l uUico 1,1 Lo 'U»ville, lhw % - j»ne2B* IiOTTTVVKLL, Clerk. I Georgia, Jefferson county • ' I W \l'l!V"'\ S | JiU ° tL v CC | ly ’ l , ,<,,,| in is, rntoroii the ~, , , <vstalt ’ 01 Neely,deceased, applies for IcUons (JiamjHsory Iroki .said ucliniiiistrution 1 hese are therefore lo rile and admonish nil and ‘ singu.c.rilie km lied uml creditors of said dec’ll to he and appear ntuiiy oliice, within I he timoprescrih s 'i M o','" ’ "I Nll ; l | v ‘■'•use.il any they have, why buul ieiteis should not be granted y tSSS SJSK&*“ «*-■ . July 81 LBErNEZEREOTIIWELL.CI’k. 'cc-iv,;, Jeifeisou county : 11 to it lo 8 iirynnt l''nlldrd, administrator eu I v j the estate ol Seth Lnson, Lite ol this coun ty, deceased, applies fur letters dismissory from I saiu estate. Those are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular i ho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fiit their objections, if any they have, in my of fice, within llie lime prescribed hy law, loshcw e.iuse u hy said -letters ol dismission should not be granted. I Given under my hand at office in Louisville, I his | Olh July, 18J8. L. BUIUiWJiLL, Clerk, j Georgia, Columbia county : I GLKKAS Jamas Cartiuige, administrator, I oii applies for letters dismissory on the eslaie | of Robert VV. V\ ailver. deceased. I These m e therelore to cite and admonish all and I singular, the kindred and creditors of llie said do I ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, I vvit bin the time prescribed by law, in my office, to B shew cause why said letters should not bo granted. p Given under my band this 2d day ol June, 183a. H GABRIEL JUNES, Clerk. Georgia, Ecriveii county : f Lou:I ot Ordinary— J > resent, ilieir honors John f*. H Uicves, fetor lleddick, Jefferson Roberts, and 9 Clmdost’. Stewart, Esjs. B Jinle Ni. Si. J u l,/ Q/Ji, 1838. | S T RON the application of Thomas 11. hums,aii- I miiiislrator of William Gross, deceased, late of c‘ Scriven county, staling I hat he has tally admims- fl lereJ sa’d esiate, and praying citation tor letters dis- fl missory. li is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk |j do issue a citation, requiring all persons lo show f c nine (it any they have) why Iho same shall not be i granted ; and that ihe same he published once a I month lor six months. I ; at t rue extract from the minutes. July 10, 1 83 [ , qug 4 infim .108HU A I‘ERRY, Clerk. { j Georgia,Burke County. j I- Gourt of Ordinary, present (heir Honors GVi I Evans, Abel Lewis and E Palmer, Erqrs. p’ JlulcNi Si, &ih March, 1833. 1} R T i’ON l lie pel ition of Samuel Barron, executor of l*;j Absolem Kinsey, deceased, late ot liurke eo staling that ho has fully oxcctiled said will and set- f lied the estate of said deceased, and praying lellors hi dismissory. It is therelore, on motion of counsel, L oruerod ilmt the Clerk do issue a citation, reluriia- | ble to tdeplemhcr Court next, requiring ell persons I interestoil then and there to show cause why tlie I sarao should not be granted: And it is further or- r dered llml snid citation ho published once a month K; till said court. A true extract trom the minutes. E.' mar 20 Gm T, H BLOiJNT.U. Cl’k- i| Georgia, -Jurkc County. [ Court of Ordinary, present their Honors WG E; Evans, Abel Lewis and E I’amler, Esqrs li 1 Kith Si Si bih March, 1838 f ' H IRON the application ot Mulford Marsh and *-> Fielding Fryer .praying that the Clerk do is 1;, sue a cilaiion lor letters dismissory ns admimslrn H tors on the estate of Fielding Fryer, deceased It H is «-n motion of Counsel ordered, that the same do ■ issue rclurrinhlo lo September term next cf lliH R Court, lo he published once a month till said Court 1, A Cuo extract from the minifies. f' march 80 6m TII tIL.OUNT.n o ooio. I; Georgia—Burke County. K _ Court ol Ordinary, present, their honors, G W H Evans, Abel Lewis, and E I’almer, Esqrs R Mule Ni Si, all, March, 183 S 1 ”5 TPON the petition of Mnlfbnl Marsh, Adminis- H Irnlor of John Watts, deceased, this day filed, ■ prayingilial a Citation may issue for letters dismis- K sory from snid Auminislrnlir n. ft is on motion H ordered that iliesamc do issue and he published R once a montn for six months. A true extract from R llie minifies. Tll BLOUNT,nco ob c. R March”.) fun Ms Georgia—Burke county. 1 : , t ourl ot Ordinary— present, their Honors G. W ■ Lvans, Ahei Lewis, and E. Fulmer, esqs. K tide hi. St , March bill, 1838. I T I’ON the peiitionof Elisha llnyniaiis,exeeu:«r U “Cj of bninuel J laymans, deceased, lute of Burks county, staling that helms fully executed the last H will and testament ot said Stephen lluynmns,dc censed, and praying letters dismissory. It is there H loro, on motion ol counsel, ordered, that the club H do issue u citation requiring all concerned,to l' c [de and appearnl the court at September term m-M Jfc then and there I o shew cause why said letters nludl l-jf not be granted, ami that said eititalion he pnhli-k- ■ 0.l once a moiilli till snid euart. I Anne extract from the minutes. I march 21 6tm T// BLOUNT, D H •\ LL persons indebted to ihe eslaie of Willi 9 ! 11 2 A Cooper, doceaved, aro requested to route f- 1- ward and make immediate payment—and tinsel'’ Ip-j xvh nn said isialo may ho indebted, are reqiio' 1 ' 1 ' Rfj to louder in their accoinils duly nltrsted, within the unis pn-scrihod hy law. KjJ I'HF.OFHII'.I s WILLIAMS,? |'l TllO.’i.VB ( OOBEIi, nS