Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, October 02, 1838, Image 4

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n AYNJiSIIOKO M v . j mill rwrf r... or flu: in;:? nwjUh »!«. ■' | 6l tin the lirM Monday hi Ui labor not, :n ;• * ■ ; < iimni-vi<»nor. have ilt • pleasure of mfoiinhin •I* - | puhtii'llmi 11.* 3 lmv«aj,mn luvji uhlc Iti .** r»m- ihe j fiOfVtr CM 0‘ Mi feliil'A; A A.SON, whose. insU act :■ «H j have trd en ?-11■ l< general ji'Jiisi;'* jon ilurii'' lh«* 1 , academic .voii*. J-’ortlu* information of the fie ml aid j>'»?t• ’ J ■ * this academy, noth < isa's) p.ven, llmi fii ih M ! brunches «»! learning arc now laa/dil in if "ho !l constif 11 ro n thorough, v•l>. 1, m.d ; 11««»1 11 j. I<'• \* j education. The <h ign (d’lVr ih. lot iMol in- • <>' - to nnke his pnpilu iiitnilinr with this orihm <1 purl.- j ’unit! oi literal arc or science, hul 1<» I<n: 11 and p ■* j *! 11r0 111 ■ • 1»• lor Iho per Jo Kin a:on ot all 11 ‘ high and ■ hUjioiiant duties nl' J; 10. Heme, Mpnil from ih» ■ usual root me ol inside mic Hindu 1, ilieirain iil ion is « 1 1r«•< <•><l !■» Ihn uH'J'iiim tit ol a manly hiv !«• in p“ah in;’ and nt ini • ••»*■>* carnage ,*jul jwihm addn. Lo I !•« j ol pr»’H» i\ mp Iwalfh, to l luj wmin ol let lei.a, ' nolc > ami hills, mid, in Mior*, lo nil ilio;-<* uccoin* pluhnicnis. whic.h, though generally •< ted in j lit.* rdnealion ol youth, urn ini In. « oiilial (ukm - co*s in lilo, than Pick * Oc«|uiioiu min of n w eight inr ami morn hciculific «Inrncicr The discipline ol thin ohouj ih mild mid parental, i yet ai 11u’ : anm limn linn nnd cUier.-nj. Tic | pupils mo lr< led 03 moral mi mlellcciu »l (»■ Tig.-, j mid in tin? nminienmn e ol u.iLr, appeals am made , to iln • » ■ iioin 1 i :il in ridmulo 11 m roil. A corn it account ol ouch scholar'.* cun.hn L mnl proficiency | is kept mnl iransiiiilU d to I In* parents nl n -'tine- 1 near) i'Vitv wci'i. ; which, logclher with n-c.in : , jildn loiisiy diril.ri!mt d, hus liml iln* l»»ij *| »t«• t rllrol , 111 ftvvnkouijig and licojnrip n'-ivoa npim oi t: 111.1 ■ * ( I ion, 1*1)1 ti in n to hlndy and dcfiortiin nl nmoii)' , I he jmpils ol 1 lon academy. M a roeeni tnoeldnp, ol ;i. ( . I’oird of <’omin.M'ioh ors, the followin',’ redulioo« - re adopted, lo \vn 'i hat the a* ad*, m e year .shall \>. diudud in? > 1 wo fcCiudotiH. That the fi;>l KOfiKion slmll commctif’e on l-V»r? H r as day ol I Imoher in each and every y< ar, and lernu iimooii he huh day of I'« l.maiy ; mnl lhai lie MToml m\sh 1011 shill coin men re on l !n» Idth ot I ’• b rnary, and torminale on Ihe * -Ol l» d:.:ne ; aiU » vv 1.0 h lh,to Hindi ho a vacation <>!’three months. In addi tion (o 1 his, there nliall he a naji sh ol one week ilnnii',' the < ImNlin'.,' Ilollidir. T !nit Ihe roles ol mil ion dial! he ar. folio wh, vi/, : I’or lUiolin :, Spelling, iiLnip and Jvelinio; , per : (lO Id, (ieograph , , Arilhnielie, (Taimnur, and oilier olcmK'iilai v ilmlie ~ Id (10 Tor the am mnl and modern lan.Miie.’eH, Math emmiea, iSatnral I‘lnlosophy, (dn iuiKirv hi id oiler l.in died hnm'luH I<’» 00 Tull.on in all «■;>•« slo la* p .id in ad' mum. No Medadar will Im received lorn nhorler p»: mil than hull a new; mn, and when < amiim; lor thin time, il inaal he so » ,\pr-.s.dy siamd al the lime in < nlr.niee. Hoard may he obtained imp peetnldc. fa allies in this village at j»rn - ,s varyii/;; iroin d to ■/hi j u t in.mlh, vviiNhing, lights, dc jneliahnl. '1 he hooks lo he Used ill lies aejidei!l> : re, the lohle, U alher’a lliellonary, U chi oaks Spc-lling Hook, I aim. son’s I'nsl and second t dass Ueade,,. the .National Header, ami ll -ihor’u Kloeniion. <'ollmrn’H J irsl I«cssoiih, Smith's mid 1 nier <h»'h Arillinielies, ColhurnV; yllpehra, 1 lnylair’s Km lid, JUaiHhall’s Hook Keepiie’, and Klim's •Survevinp Small’s and Kiikhuin's (■raiiiinar, KarheTs K-.er eiMs.und HI air's lihetoi i,-. \S (todhridgn's mid t Huey's (h’ographv, llohhiiis’ and Wh.dploy's History, (Jay’s Astronomy ami WenlisM on (Jlahes, ('oiustijek’s ('heinislry and N oiiral Htiilosopliy, Idncoin and ITlon's Holany, J led; e’s I.ogie, (hmihe's Physiology, \V ails on I lie Mind, and ihu Handel and lluyd. n coJleetion <-l ( liiim It Music /In Irew's Latin Grammar, (Jaodrielj's (Jic li 4 •Tmmnar, (•reek Header T« a'aiaent and Majora, Latin Header, Levereit’s Latin I’ntor, \ irgil, S.a|. hist, (’ieere and Horace, Levi/cm’s Krmieh (Tjuji limr, with Hidmar’s I’nhles.and Tolenundius. .Perorder ol 1 lu* Hoard, hliU .ll(l) (HIHLICK, So< ’y. U ayneshoro, .Inly 10, IHe.d 7i.hiii AUGUSTA I■’!•:.-7J V l/H SKiUIM A U\\ US. IK. E,« JIIOISH respect fully informs Jv fa the inhahiiaiils id AngiiHla ami ils vicinity, that the winter session **• her Seminary will rum nieiiec on tin* Ist ol 'October next, mid liial she has succeeded in obtaining the most cllirienl j.staMts, holh male mid female, in order lo render that .satis faction which sin' ao ardently d- siren. The course of studies will eoiistsl of parliimnlrt. Pr. (|r. li an. n. I'irtl Course — Orthography, Heading, riling, Arithmetic- ami Idi in-Mil iry ilranelm.s of Hisiory, (Immniar and (Jcugrapliy. .SVc’o.’e/ c. Hisiory, iiaodttii and am ieiil, (Jeography, (liamn.ur, Larsing, Orlhoej.y and Dietullon* $lO 'l'hii'l ('niirsr Comprising every branch of tin Lnplish I !(hiejiiion, as latiglil in the prin ciple Academies of Ihe United Stales. H|. r > ITeneli, Spanish,and Latin Lmiguaged,each SIO Drawing SIO Painlihg in water colons CIO I Music on Piano Koitc, including Vocal .Music £» n | « Music 011 the (Jnitar, im Imhn.' Vocal Meme 6*lo I m> ol the Pima * "rali. II as desir aide Ih at pupils should he enter* data • I early a period as possible, lor the pnrpo.'v ol torm- I 1 iiig ( i 'S.scs, hut :;.s iln." n uitemlud with homo* in- j \ lo dislani pa'roias, 11 is lho ( "fuhhs/nd 1 ( Mile with this seiiimary lhai lie- ipi liter cerumen e « vh .7 when the /mjn is nifernl r No pupal will he Pt coin ed for a It* s lerm than eim , ( Mpiarler, nor will may deduction he ima h for ah- I 1 n nee. 7’/<n n/g.';wa/ l/ic i/ru/*, l here will he hut one 11 laonlli’s vacation, lor w Inch, novUdnetnm will ho I ■ made. Mrs. Mol:.e c an accommodate a hunted number nCyotim; ladiei tta Ikm laiinily with Heardint; and | Loaf >m *, w here being uud< a Iter iimnediau* eh ,1 ■ .■, j Sira l attention will he paid to lie ii morals and '.lo j porlmenl. If .arding, and ! .odv.inp, per tpiarler : *«0 ! august MO fiwirvv , K)S;i>T.:' haviim located V V m Anyasf 1, wall p.i\c prompt aiienti »:a in any hivdness that mav I*.* eonli fed 1 » Ids ‘ tie. an d has mg laUm a laon.s • for the pa y ■ e, will loanK fully' receive «nv unie.les on eon 1; nuoiai, and ea- • •I# aver 1 ail Id idly l<» di-: ul’ the name nug -d tiwii>»*t ma*: uuoor vui: holsh. f HMIK. subscriber:, lake ih*s nualaod ol inlormitv.’. 1 « iln* public lhai il’.ev will continue 1 > itan icl ! as general Hl'SLNl'h S. 'I hear Warehouse* are in «• inplele r , or, and limy soli nl a share ofpahlie u\ onr. Hr.alelnl lor p.mt pal o nagi jhey assure their fnen hs no exoriions vslnill ho wanlin.* to pivaiiote the interest of those who may enlrust tlnar l«e* a. • loi!e-:i». I I.car clnreos in failure will ho ld;c oilier establishments ol the kind Liberal advances on produce in a.ore. |J.een\ na» and tl>rwardillg goods or rotlonpao nptlv u-lh i ded to. S KN LIT. AN D A c ») nim'dl co.y swtl ( Did urn s joukua’ via a halls. , I. VJL . ■ o.;4uc- i rjmr. Ka'.l M»»otiir'! ot 1 h will commence over E the \\ J'Si /. U (\U i\S /•', m 1 oium -ns, (Ja , <m 'l aies tav, die ‘.Th day olUcti: hei neM.and «'ontinne fix' days. First day, Sw» epsialo tor Ii year olds spriiut of NiS, sub s'Tdd, If. . Ua ; 1 mile, best two n Pane, la> name mil 1 1. .-0 I3lla S. .a her next; l oir or more to make a rive, Mn ady lltrco 1 nines, U.ol. Ci. Ivimon !,o:i, Messrs. Honner & Iverson, an I Mes.,r > Haiaaao,.d v to. 2d day, J. U Purue, 2 luilo lieats, ?3 V J lid tiny do Ii do al » free A*; 1 ■till day do I do vh* lor h') fah day do h si 11 in Ado ail I I The fall eumpaie.n will e milivn hen.' ; and licit all may ha\e a fair s ari, three addnioaal Ktahles t«» !huso o a ned her«>, are on \ir way to onr an: • 1 , coinmem o traiuiiu ihir sporting L mv of Ala harua and Su.ulh (.'arolnca nul* vl »re invited also, lo come and mca >nr. awithlh -I •an.-,.' |lac-onset, and return the last wc« k in \ pnl 1 e . 1- the regular spring meeting, t » n t w nlj P.o ;» the long rub. To avoid tneuiweUtemc, th • init mhe • to come with stable-, would d\» w* il 1 w1 ne f.» lb Mocrc lary, that suitable • * ■ ■•uam-. d:iti -nspk.-i ! -. he in rc-.eliia so. t?. dJ.JAf ivkhs, tec'y. July 17 cow id rStiH'. -ah - , <r lien.;. 1 about lo leave P 'no a. lor a U a \\ ■ *h>, Jno. M II ami* 1 « «t I/:a rens room',, will a I u In. .1 • nt and adorn* \ un _ fcd he o JUi I \ TiiDM AS. I ; : \ ~NTI 'A D -w\ HimpHr ni pe ron In l :4 ho V v < mirge of a ( .’outiiiy N-« bool, about 13 nnlca j from Mam *i r• on * Iroad |o Mdgyticld, D H.; lo , , -li nil <»!«<• a Ii! :t*i :it < »- a|t<>l l will be ■iN Cfl j -ni apphe dion to TJSOMA*) *SIIA\V. | Cj.iVl W2l * tKiLLAhs tn.w \ j:;>. i fy.J M ; ld ).N Iron iljo Mrtblo ot the mihscribor near i * l'ajbuji!v*« Dost OllifH,(’oiuinlo-i (o, "a the | j logll of the ] 7 1 1 1 in.-!., u lari;*; ho ire I n>;i i» Here, ■ • lh Intel ; -I vv fi,nl n small star gu lcs Dr • 1 bead, also fi Soddh* tj ll l made Oil 11UJ.Spillit y 1 1 i *rj. i, \v l l1 1 br.e.« f.K’I.M on the lop ol the horn, in I llifKhnp. of n heart. 3 lid thief iha? in Knppo.a dto I : \ ■■ I il.ni liii.i, is a limit mill j slim built, bail Hi- i • lined to be red. A reward ol filly dollars will lie ! '•\cu lor Iho aj.|.r. h n*inn ol lie* ru ■oft, with .mc b * ■ ulfiiec I bat \\ jil load t- > convict or ; cp J 22 x-. :ii : A M I Kb ( II! Ml’- g f.IKSOId TION or rO-S'Ain Mill. % P ‘IIIIV 'lb«* /inn of bV/!!f <, r «V 2 3 iil in tliiH day cb.-s<dvcd by mutual consent. 3ha books ol I ■ concern wilt be left willi 17 \V. Collier, lo Male ; f 1 oil*!, who will carry in Iho Hrocery bo-aiicss al hia olil aland in bin individual name. LDVVAKO W. CULLIKII, JOHN HILL. ( September 12, 133. 5t wdrvv i j KOR SAbM A .nimble lloiio; j ¥. t ut in CrawToi K vilhy a 1 ‘ *orb: oi Hood-.. -The nndciMgncd be ii.,' (j i.irou' io cJo'<* \licir meres,nt do bnsiiicHM,oiler lor . ab- Hi ar lot in I lie low ii ol < raw lordville, Tnl , mlemi nitiniy. Ii js well improved, having a first rate ‘■lar; lion e and counting room, romlorlable | dvvcllmf;, l.ilcbon, Ac all nearly ne .v, of good nia t,rials,and well arranged. II the* lot ja not sold be -1 #re lac In i Tuesday in Drrmjih* r, it will I lion bo 1 o.'J Mil at plllibe sale, mill po-ee JMI given llio lirsl 1 day ol January next. T» rim will be acf omiilocla i lui and be iii »de known ftl tint •of s do, 'l bey will also . !l a good bargain in (hr ir (dock I ■ binds, wbirli Ir-ve been u II heb eled in Now i York nud Charleston,utid ih generally admit led to ; be* ouo among the Ic-hI Mdecnd slocks in llio up | eoitn.'jy. Any perm to vest capital in im-re•lnmdiM', would do well to mil and rxamino j Ibis property. HAT I’bK «V DICKINSON. ('raw lin’dvi llt , (»a , Am.pi I XiU, IH3S. vv llt BbANTATIOA I’OU SA lis:.—Tlio hh!»- M seiil.or (dl as lor side bin ;pb udid plantation, ' in bcc county, eonlalmmr one thonaand hix hundred aci s ol’Jand, all in a solid body. it eoiisi.sts ol lota . f )l», r»7, 72, , HD, 103, l'-l, and one otbei, number not now recollected, in tbe third District i ;| l,< i minty. About UaOiiereM arc in cultivation, and iiiidm- cxcolleiil H'licing, nil fivwli, none ol it having boon cleared more limn live or aix years, and moot ol il w itbni llio lasi t wo years. 'J'bc cb ;m*d land is all oj llh » m cnmli(y,ouk and liicleuy land, and is eapablo ol producing until 12 to IfjUO pounds oi < niton to lie* acre. 3he nn elcurcd land is all id the Name cpmlify, except two io n which arc first lulu pi no land, and rtlniosl cipml to the oak and bid ory ior the prod in lam ol colic mi. < bi the jdanlalion is a lirsl rale pin house and gin, da' running gear bunt last, year; also a comfortable dwelling and alt ol le r nn c. snry ouibnildingH Ibr a planter vvlio works **7 or 30 bands. On the land aseveral line! . pringsebexc c iJmil, pure water and I ito well vvabr used al the plantation is ccpial to ab most any in tin* nji-cmintry, Ibr iVcslnavsH, and piirity. The place is also very healthy, as there vv/in not a f;iiioU» ease of sic kness among my ne groes last year, leeptiring the attendance ol a pliy cwan. The land lies on Iho eastern branch ot ('liieka .sawlmlchie c reek, bS unless (mm Albany, in Haber eoiinty, I In* lierul ol stnmiboal. iinvigalinn on ]*'lint I river, which will eiiohle I lie purchaser to got. Ins crop easily to market. Tim terms will be made to soil the ptireliriser, Hncpiire wl the subscriber, at Alliens, or ol I In* editor ol ibe ( dironic le cVs Sentinel. .Inne7 iruA wit < lIAUbKS (i.McKKNbKV. £ AW NO r r 110. —Thu nndcr.signc'd having i removed from Clink comity to bincolnton, will alleml lo Ibe practice; ol Law in the Superior and interior Courts ol Lincoln comity, and the* ad jacent counties. Mnsiiicis.i nil rusted lo his cure will Im promptly altuiuJed In. p:\MiVfS 11. MOOKK. KcfcroncoK - Mon (diaries Dougherty, Mon. A S. ( daylon, lion, 'i'lmnias W. I tarns, ( mui. Kdward Harden, Athens ; C. .1 .lankins, <l. W. Craw bird, A .1 Ab lb r, < 7d. John Mi Hedge, W ill in. a M. Jones, Angtiwla I .im-cdnlcn, Ainn b 21, IH3M. vv!L COTTON DINS Kill SAML rjjUJL subscriber is mauuliii*tn? ing and Ins cm L iiaiicl a genernl assorimenl oI'(HNS, made on Air. J. boalw right’s laic 1 improved plan, with ibis additional iniprov'*numt, that in.-lead of the inm ibb or Inm Uib faced wllb Si-cl, beauts cm the .solid Steel Uib, winch mini Ik* obvious lo every I one, will snrpa -s all others in point of durability.— 11is brush cylinder ;s likewise ho cunstnicled that he lids safe m warranting ittoihj twice I ho service nmiaily performed by ilium, and less liable to gel out. of orde *. A samplo of our (.'ins may bo Hern nt the ware house of Hen. Thomas Jkiwuon, in Augusta, or at on c shop in 1 Limburg, opposite llio ('ambaa Hotel. Those Irma (b ur. -ia \vi.slnug to \ *> l l the simp, con do so in live minutes from tin* ware house ol ’Hen. Dawson, by means of a boat that i eonslanlly run n,ng. NVe rc. j»« rifully mvile all llioso Wislnng to purcltasi) Hum, t.» call and examine can’s ln*lore jmr c b.i.diig clsewliere, tooling eonlider.i, that on c lose c'Miminalion nnrtbiis w ill-la* found const fueled on a more durable plan I linn those hitherto nmnnlac. omul in these ports. AllSiongli «mr ' Los «.osl more, still they w ill be r old ns low us any in ibis markei, and warranted to \ erlbna as well, or no bale, and ab expanses paid. i Hd Hina repaired on short not ice and cm reason able* terms ; those Irom Hcor.»i i may he LTI. al tin* ji j, ; \miiiK vi w a rehouse, an I w ill be ret urac'd I here a ■•.cn All (Jins sold to those residing ia Hoorgiu, i will be delivered llu.ro* also. CALVIN W ILLY, Agent. I Hamburg, August lb \\2in (jKoiiciiA ll>j y. w Oiim. f«\ 1! K sithscTibers respectliilly inh.»rm the pnh- II lie, tbu limy have «*cmnnenccd the laanuluelory et' 1.1 AIK near .lacksonhoreiigh, in j Serivea i omit v, ( •». Thov have extensive cju ir -1 n. sol Li ae nun*, which is by prel’es j . , r J U Colling, State (bob • :i, to whom the proprietors are indebted l«»r tin* iufornatiem wlm b induced t hem lo embark ia I he undertaking. Id ho of the \ v*rv purest kind. 'J'hey have eonse qneiuly ereeterl large and substantial Kdim in p, ; . nicest nj>j»rovi*d nmaner, and procured men from the N.M’ih who are perteei! v accpminlc d with ib.* lousiness \ port ion «’l tin* Lime is now in , market and has been pronounced by tin- principal : builders in lb** ncigiibo.'bood ol Angasia and 1 o'luMm, to be vd excellent ijuan'y* * h«.* sabscri* Ilu . tviko plea-me ia inviting ilmsc* x vho take an J interest in Ibe dex elopement «*i ti.e mien. * re-MMir ! ee.» of Hi,*er:’ia. to examine* it, being eonvirua xJ that Iho whole I ruled Status cannot product) a mu.-c hcnnililnl art ielo. They haw now a quantity on hand, whic h they will deliver at tbo month cd liner Creek cm the ’ Savannah rix or,or at 1 laving extensive* prtparadoiis in progress, I hey expeel to he nhle daring the next winter and .spring to supply or ders to a verx :ar t *;c* aaioanl; ai d they have* every reason to bnuw that they wail entitle themselves lo tho favor and palromme ol line public by pro ducing:! cheapen iud better article at home I Iran edit la* t«mn«l nhroml. Drdcis will be rc'ceived by D Kirkpatrick A’ To. or by Thus L Suuth at Vngnsta, <*r Jaeks«»i*d)oro’. fOHMvLUS vV JS Al ITU. may 7 ShivviLVwtl IUT K-I A. 4! L \ M> ;'OK SA lA]. rS’xUL .subsc-riheroilers for sale a valuable settle j 41 inemol I .and, lying at ihe moulhet'l>uck-Lyo ;t cixH’k, cm tin* (>eouoo river, in I -amons county, eon mining about twenty-five hundred acres ; it is the renter part ot the .settlement that tornualy belonged , i,i S r .a «ru J.*i;. s, dece its .1. . f Uiehimmd county, r cud rac.iig also lour or live hundred acres more el up land. The above’ named land lies remarkably well, and consists of up-land, hammock land, and about eight !• mui red acres river swamp, which id-minds with cypress limber t.*l the best quality, and isallser.s of a rungu Ibr hogs and caitle; ihen t is cut li\: hundred aercs of eu*arod I uni on the pninisvs, two gins and pin lioti.es, one a frunce! , 1 iioa-i*, with v»lht*r necessary buildings, mid a very ! I .’o.nl mill sem on n lasting strenni,lho welllemor.t i.- i ! well wale <*l and has several good springs. Anv a j pers.m \% ishi .g ’*) purchase .vadi a si’lllemont, wouk ] do well to c.v’d soon, or they may lose a bargain v | Payments v an he uuule to smt purchasers. . !*. L «■, I •:>< .*. I ;»ix» d’.H Hi VTON. Amms . >, I 3S S wlm < Twenty Uoihii ; Krtvanj, /. .: A Kami way fnnn ibc übser.bcr, .about i K incMith mice, n negro girl by tb* name > f> \V '4‘ A pilot.''im*, hM v, nacl about s x .- , yY 1 • •’ 1 ' ■ rewart i- » a J'' ’ 1,0 l' * ur 4cr ai-prehension nm JrtiJh* iu'-yio J.r. sktzk ;c.‘2i I mil * ; g \\\ NOTH I'. The umli-rM/jiU'd, IK4 of «!•!’,.»hi>. 1. iniHf and fUL-n;i«w lo '• !• • I lint of ihe Law, will nrefulfy and jw«>n»|>Cfv attcia! Ito nil Imi-iih’kh niUii-tcl to i IIK r <rt*. t'lii •? U‘ Lohlkv iJlo, (in. 'IT 108. 1!. 1*01,• If LL. uiigttl w2m ! j'til I'jW I'i HM • i «üb«<;ril)oJH ltu\ •* iormcd -* * a ( o-nurli.cr : .iii(> us (’uunna.Kiuii ,d« rrhania, umK.-r I In; Ji ri: i ot A IJiil, and «o li' ii 111pnfronugc of I hair friends and the publh*. Their r-oflon fire -proof wan-houHo nud fl -no «l«»reB, 1 1 oral cm I nn Mcliilohli Hired, opposite < *en. «* au soli s, i arc-in fine order,and now ready for tho rc< epnoii of <•011011 and gooils. WM. M. I/’A.Vl’d »'> AT, JOHN IHLI.. A»i.*llhln, Srpiim!:rr 12, 183 d djl-ltwlrw* t in: i mthi> s'i'ATKs iiors:L. ft The . uhff rihers lake vrrui plenMire in J in (or tiling the; eiii/ciiHOl < nlnmhin, and , , 5 il Jrnvcllers gciieially, ttint ihi.-i elegant. iHluhli .limeiit, which hna undergoM-; a thorough i. pair, hoid having many nc'»v and fine addi , Im'lih, will he opened lor the ree.eplioa of eonipany, early in ()» loher next: and from their long » xpen | Mice in lni-,me>n, Hu y hope t o meet a lull share of I publie p ilronagc. To Ihe m embers of the Legislature, Lawyers nt. i I In* liar, and private families, Ili i.-i eslah li.sh merit 1 oilers many advantages fl>r their comfort and »*on ■ venienee; and every exertion shall he used lo i render satisfaction lIAMNHit & 111’NT. r [’. S.— Persons wishing to ongnge rooms in this Hot -I, will phase addresn iho «ul)»erihers irnrno- I dialely. ]I. A/, 11. ■ «epl, 24 wfivv NTOVAIih, Sf of MO NS A CO. > A fitfu'ta, (*• org in, 1 S * KKI'KHTFL'I.L V' inform I heir friends and the * public, that, they eonlinne to transact the rartonii't*. am! ( ommission at ibeir Lire-proof Warehouse. Their strid and prompt attention, as heretofore, will he given to or* \ i d:-ns for storing and acdling Cotton, receiving, for : warding,nud pu.chasing goods,&e. , | They are nut hoii/.ed to say I tint particular earn •. j will he taken by the agents of I lie < Georgia Hail Uond, at all tlicir depots, in forwarding ions all I eotlon diree.led looureure, ns well as in forwarding J all goods,as last as practicable, to I heir places of des tination, free of charge for such services * : To their patrons they tender tlicir s.nccro ae- I I knovvh (Ignie.ils. . j STOVALL &■ If A M LEN* 1 | £ IM ; , now reeeiv ing I heir fall supply of CiroutJ » i l\. sics :inc! f)iy Goods, at their store in 1 ' the hricli range,next hedovv our VVnrc-hoic.o, where » I they invite i'lantcrs and L’uuntry Men hauls, lo make their purchases. Thoir wholesale Pry Goods | i .siore, is in ihe second story, over their Crocary. — ' (h)o.ls honglit by us of them for cu-iuners, are ' 1 warranted to give satisfaction, and free »d com mis- I shuts. 8. 8. At CO. sept 18 4wtrw&w __ I y.r. [/.:■> Having n iiovirn tn roninvo l<* «m:ic of I /■‘•/■'''‘•'v i /lie low ooinilioa in Iliofilnlo, I now nflrr i (I, r H.lld my poKNIWMioiI »l Jui.cls in Warmn fl ron.'ily, uni vv 11 Inn Iu n miloa nl W nrri'ii •SffiSfcfelon, tuiii u .-Mianer of a nnlo from llin < .Vortria Hnilroml ; iheiP ,ri M V ' ,n lri '', rl!' jI u iiilly-fnnr nnn .s, unil about 11: ' ,r ' ll " < ri I /■‘ hl 'J |in ihouonds, uni! limlicrod, and a.* .'y jj j valion. Those llial vvisli lo buy worn.. I 'y call and ox..mine the land. FS'i'EU augu !Jin| . UW NoTiclol r S I,ll '■ ucdondgnod having iinitod in the praotic . j ft of lim 1./I\V,oH'or I lioir sorvioos to llio public Tln-y will attend the courts of fl/uscogco, Marion, Hlovvarl, Kandolpli, Marly, linker, /.mmid Snintor, of (be (iliatlaliooclico ('ironit; llonsion, ol Ibo Flint ( ircnil; nud 'i’wiggs, I’ulaski, Fowudos, 'J'bomas, I local ur and Dooly, of tho Boiitli«ru (iircuil. liu (.inch'M ciitruslod lo thoircaro will moot with prompt attention. Their otlico is in ylnioricus, Sumter ooimiy, vvhoro otic ol them mav always be luiind u inai not absent on hiisinoss. I.H IT WAUIIEN, oct 10 wtf WM 11 CRAWFORD. (tOIHV. —Tho Hiihscrihor, residing in Abbovillo J District, S. C , near llnwmau's Ferry, on the Savannah river, has filt'oen hundred lo two thou sand hnshois ofeorn (iirsale, convenient lor hoating. sept 3 uCt I*■ HUN I’. BMltK.l’KOOl'’ M \lt |.;ilt>VSK. Tho _ uudersigned lakes this opportunity of relum ing his thanks In Ins friends and a generous public, liir iho liberal patronage in his hiisinoss tho two years past, and solicits a continuation in the storage and Comn'i riion Hiisinoss. Ho again renews l.fs promise, that ho will not directly or indirectly engage in the purchase ol (let ton on speculation ; his exertions shall he exclu sively (in the interest of those who may confide to him their business. Reuben J. Dawson will remain nl Crawfordville null! Ihe ears on lhe Railroad go lo • Tiion Coin), seven miles below (ireeneslioro’, for Ihe purpose of receiving anil forwarding 1 'olhm and Goods, \v Inch may lie consigned lo the undersigned, clear of charge to the planters and merchants; agcnls at other deposits on the Railroad will attend lo ibis business. Orders Ibr Ragging, Groceries,otc. \'ill he filled at ihu lowest iiriroii, and forwarded wnhnnt delay. TUOS3. DAWSON. A i/g«no, .Vcp/cmkcr 13, IH3S. wfil I... Visits FOR.SALJE. p i ■:). j , ’J Im snhseriher oilers for sale his j. ."i'X.- i hinds in l oliuubiii emiuly, sitnaled oil Hi., main road leading (rom Augusta tn t 'ohiinliia Court House, thirteen miles above tho former, mid nine miles below the lain r place, containing about (550 acres, and is so situated that two desirable settlements may ho made, shonhl the whole he 100 much for one person, with improvements on each; either of which will he sold separate, should the purchaser desire it,— The terms and land can ho known or seen by ap plying to the overseer, on the premises. I’rovisions enii be had on the premises also. June 1,1538 mil 11ARM0WS LAMAR. I-'Olv S.V I.K OR I, IS ASK. A N excellent Colton I’lanlalion on Hark Camp lit creek, m Burke ennnty, lying west of the lauds of Governor Schley and Col, Grubbs, oon luining lilieen hundred acres ol oak and biekory land 'i 'luinrun purl nl the cleared land has laid oat more than thirty years, and is now equal to (resit ground. Nearly 300 acres were once culti vated, and can ho again prepared lor cotton with very little labor; a small purl ol the (dace is now under cultivation, and several good houses are on Ihe premises. We nivil the attention of all who desire to buy anew plantation. This place is very 1 lavorably minuted —10 miles from Align, m and On IV,,ni .Savannah, in the healthiest partnl Burke, near 1 (o ih. Central Railroad and in ouenl the most moral ' and agreeable noigllborln ods in Georgia, possessing ’ j all the ndvaul.ige-s of schools, churches and post ' I ,nfires, and emiiMifmieatiug inn lew hours with ll.e I m,, st markets of tho stale. ’ j We prei,' r selling, but wo would le-.so for a term ■' 0 ( five or ton yours, it applicants choose D C. BARROW, • W. McKINLFV. ’ j Lexington, Oglethorpe county, ■' : Seplemlier 15,1838 S "if s j £Cy TheVonstiiinloiialisl will please publish tho I aboxo weekly till forbid. I 4 vROCGRI£S. —The snbsejiber offers for • j x S sale on reasonable the following goods, just • received ; 300 pieecss super Dundee Hemp Bagging 100 pieces light, suitable lor spare hales IJn (Is Kentucky nn I Russia Hemp Bale Rope 500 lbs lu st Bagging Tivuio ' 40 hhdsM Croix and I’urto Rico Sugar 175 bags prime Coffee t>) hhVs double ami single refined Loaf Sugar (it) bids Jetiek's best Bye t.iu 30 bids best Rye Whiskey 10 bids old Monongahsla Wltiskey v 10 bbls old Apple Brandy ;i 10 bids old I'earh Brandy 3 i japes prime old tdiampague Brandy 3 i pipes jirime old Cogniue Brandy j 3 pipes super Holland Gin ~ 1 Mid old Jamaica Ram go or casks low j.riccd \\ ine.i v "it li.ixes Fahhy’s No. I TMvirro , , i ll boxes I’alenl .Mould and t',e;m Candles v 30 hoxis No. 1 Soap 10 tons loti Swedes Iron, assorted sixes _ 5 tmi Castings 50 1\ -’S C it Nails 20000 1 Spanish Segars 15000 (mmiuia Semi is ..o i .s.'s super Nagrvi, and other quality Shoes 5 eases N('gro C'hith a 5 hai s Ismdoti Fulfil Blankets : 35 bis . and 4-1 brow n Sheeting and Shirtings \ 5tHlO ill;. Bacon sides •d C ■ \, I-. superior old I’ort and M. '.-ira Wine, in direct importation, 'lea, Slmi, l.,td, t’.iu dvr, An THOM AS I > \ \ |s ( seju 7 dvtwt'l jyj LiruaJ stryet. 'fi'i It; i.iKri'- i.'i AN a CAUOMN.V ti ALMANAC lor I; by Thom s F. A<.h iHOfC, j *J‘.l I'lil'lii.h'. il run! lor ■ ale i• V ike . dozen or uni'll-, lii VV JJgBHV, aJ Hi" Augusta Book store. filw k'l'l d It M |:f. vM> LABI). Ql(> . Ls vI.US Baltimore A; < hncinnati Boron »i'.} ■ !•; bids prime I‘nrk 6000 11m Leaf La;. I, far sax on aeeoia:nodatin| terms by 1 ISAAC. jMOI.SK, Juno 7 w 311 Broad street. :C iJVt' i !it —H !<<• i.uhsr ribiTi- have this day i. J t mli’red into at forilw Iransac lion of a whoh-i.alc llr;. (r ■. As bn.-inr ss, under Hie noma and style of 15. C. Baldwin & Cj); R. G. LAI.DW IN, M. WILKINSON, JAM US HALF. Amm.-la, Jnl , tM, m*l._ il IwHtw Sept 1 fjjM.'i I'I.ATH, Block '1 hi”, link Copper, and 3. Wire,com.fn.'.ly </.. hand and for sale by ■ B.C 1! A 1.1)WIN & Co. fjrpi 1 d I witw 3.0 Broad slicel. ?>: i;v> goods.—il. c. BALDWIN & Co. 1 are now receiving an extensive and well so i Iccl.'d stock nf Foreign amt Domestic Dry Goods, suitable lor town and country trade, which they j are prepared to sell on reasonable tenon at No. 234 | Broad street dlw 3t w pi 1 t.MOHviVIiON. ftp lIP. subscriber, with others, will malic applicn fi non to the legislatures of South Carolina and ■ Georgia, at their next regular session, to incorporate I a company lor the purposeo( co .struct mg a bridge j or a boat lo he impelled by the power yl steam er 1 horse, crossing the Savannah River, at er near Hamburg mid'Augusta, lor their own use, in order 10 encourage the uilercourse and avoid paying the ' extravagant 101 l at the present, bridge, in whir h cn ' ir rprise, ilio citizens and incorporated companies o( 1 Geoigia.as well us .SouthCarolina, may panii ipalo. I HEN BY SHULTZ. Hamburg, S.C August 62,1833. wllm* UAVILANU, RISIiBTf & Vo. , AUOUSTA, GA. 1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicine*, | J’i rlumen/. Paints, Oils, Di/e Ship, Brushes, , Wimlnw (Hass, i following brief catalogue of their Drugs, {ye. Alcohol, Aloes, Alum, Annato, Asphaltlim, / ssafeetida. Antimony, crude; Arrow Root, Allspice, Arsenic. Aipia Forth, Balsam Copniva, Balsam Fir, BaCam iolu, Balsam I’cni, Black 1 imp, Blue \ itriol, , Boras, refined and crude; Brimstone, , Burgundy Bitch, Bahc.rry Bark, Bitter Boot, Camphor, Calomel, J'.iiglish and American, t ream Tartar, Caiilharidcs, ( ochinca!, ( uinwood, ' Cuhe.bs, I ayonne J*e)iper, red and African do. Cloves, Cinnamon Bark, Cardamon Seeds, Corrosive Suldima'e, Castile Soap, Copperas, Congress Water, Chloride ol Lime, Chloride of Soda, ( aslor Oil, last and cum , in qls , pis. and half pis. Epsom Salts, t’.KHeiitiul Oils, ol all kinds, Kim A/edicinale; F'iy Stone, Flux Seed, Flo’s iS’ulphor, Flo’rs Benzoin, Flo’rs Chamomile French Chalk, Ginger, race, ground, pure an 1 common, (Haulier Nalls, Glue, (hddeu Seal, Gum Myrrh, do. Arabic., do. Gamboge, do Scnm- Hiony, do Guaiac, do Shell ic, do. Copal, do. Tragacanih, Arc. Honey, Hydriodate Potash, Hops, Hubs ol all kinds, “ Shakers’;” J/cmlock Bark 1 i,,higlass, Ipecac. Indigo, iah F oat No. Ldo.T do Carolina, i 1 j-. , •„ Panacea, Iceland Muxs, Irish Moss, lodine, l„l,‘ ‘ ‘... bo Paste, Juniper Berries, Krcusote, Vce'Vpiils .. ■'mine; Lobelia, herb and seed. 1 dis.n* ~.r lor. Ladies Clipper Root, lemon Syrup, 5,.. ; Ball, Lint, 7s()g\voo(l, sti( k aim Leeches, Lancets, all kn.' (]o Henry's, j 0 jj,, tier’s Magnesia, lump, ilo culcmca, Aperient, flake .‘Mustard. English and American; ... mna. fiaKo, A/nsk, Mare, Madder, Muriatic Acid A/orpliiii", Act. and Snlph ; Mnndmko Knot, Nnlmcgs, A’nlgiills, Nnx yoniica, Nitric Acid, Oil Vitriol, Oliv J Oil, Opium, Osborn si nlotolw-d, Orris Knot, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Ash Bark, Pond Lily Boot, Poplar Burk, I’oarlash, I upper, Pearl lijiley, Potter's Calholieon, Pipenne, <iuieksilve,r, Khulmrh Kool and powder, Kosin, lied Precipitate, lied Sanders, Bed C halk. Swaim’s Panacea, Snlphato-ol Quiiune, Starch, Soidlidlz Powders, Soda Powder, Stoughton’s Bitters, in quarts and pints; ( Sweet Oil, in ipiarts, pints, and hall pints, Sal ICralns, Sal Soda, Sal Ammonia, Salt Poire, j .Sugar Lend, . nrsaparilia, root and extract; i Sponge, Skunk Cabbage 8001, Senna, .Spirits Turpentine, in and pints; Suiier Carh. Noda,'Partarie Acid, iartur Lmotio, Tamarinds, Tapioca, Verdigris, dry; White Vitriol, White Wood Bark, \ east Powders Medicine in Vials. 1 Antimoniid Wine, iiatemati’s Urops, Bulsntn Copaiva, Balsam Honey, British Oil Calomel,Camphor, Cayeimo Popper, < talc’d Magnesia, P.ss. Pepi i rmiul, Ji ss. Cinnamon Fiss. Borgamot, Fhss. Lavender, Lss. Lemon, Godfrey’s Cordial, Harheiu Oil, Ipecac, Jalap, Jesuit’s Drops, 1 .ainlanmn, Moore’s ll’.ssenee ol Ldo, Opodeliloe, Oil Lemon, Oil Cloves,-OH Cinnamon, Oil W nrnisccd, Paraoorie, Khnbarb, .Sweet Spin. Nitre, Spin. Harts, Solution of Quinine, strong; Tartar Emetic, Tuslinglim’s Balsam, Dr. Rush’s Lye Water., Thompson’s do. Thompson's bio. 6. I'erfamery. (\ logno Water, every variety, Fancy Toilet Snaps do Shaving do do Lavender Water, Florida Water, lloso \\ ater, Orange Flower Water, Milk ol Buses, Preston trails, Faney Punge. t Vials, Pomatum,Otto ol Bose, Antique Oil, Bear’s Oil, Macassar Oil, Toilette Powder, Indian Dye, Powder Palis and Boxes, Odoriloruus Compound. Paints, (Jits iJan While Load, dry; While Lead, in O l pure, No. I, and No. 2, Bed Lead, Black Load, Spanish Brown, Venetian Bed, English and American; Vermilion, Lngih-h and t ’hinesc, i India Bed, Bose Pink, Drop 1.a1.e, Litharge, i j Yellow Ochre,Hume Yellow,Chrome Green, i Verdigris,in Oil, pure; Prussian Blue, Antwerp Bine, Black Drop, I.amp Black, Vandyke Brown, Terra De Sienna, Turkey Lmher, Spanish U lining, Pally i Pumiec Stone, Bolten Stune, Sand Paper, Bronze, Gold Leaf, Snmlts, ■ Window Glass and Picture Glass, all sizes, Linseed Od, I Lamp Oil, summer strained, r do do Fall do l do do W inter do ■ Train Oil, Aeau-toot Oil, Copal Varnish, conch and furniture; 1 Picture Varnish, Japan Varnish, Black Leather Varnish, Paint Stones and Mullers, Paint Mills, Glaziers’ Diamonds, Plaster Paris,Calcined. lirushts. Paint, Nash, and Varnish Brushes, all sizes ; ) Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Shaving, Horse, N'hoo, Dust, Critiul), iVail, Ncrub and White Wash Brushes, every variety; r Curriers’ C. It Pencil, Badger’s Hair, Hair Broom t Brushes. MisceUuntous. b'nu 1 1, all kinds; G. . I 'urpciuor’s Preparations New Engl and Cough Syrup, G'lhncy’a Tetter Destroyer, 2 Uowaiul’s Tonic -Mixture, Brnndreth's Pills, Peter's Pills, Evan’s Cammomilo PiAs, Beckwith’s Pills, Gallaglian's Pills, Cholna Remedy, r Southern'i'onir, Itch Ointment, Piles Ointment, Jiulkin’s Ointment, Bullard’s Oil Soup Court Plaster, Lip Naive, Waters LuciiorMatches, Friction Matches Boman Lights, .Shaving Boxes, mirror Nhoc Blacking 3 sizes, Block Ink, 3 do. Bed Ink, Indelible Ink, 1 apers, Tooth Pow dcr Nealing Bax, Nnutl Boxes, Jewett’s Liaaments I latter’s Bowstrings, .Syringes, all kinds Brasses, all kinds, Lamps, do , ’l'licnnoaioters do Np.umas, Proof \ nils, Emory, Crucibles Fine Cut Ti diacco Surgeons Instruments, all kinds, Dentist do. do. D<"iii.st Gold and I in F.nl, Specie Jars Tincture Bottles, Bnast Pip -s, .Vipplo Shells Nursing Bottles, Bed Pans. iV; sanes, Catheters Bough s, Iron, Wedgwood and glass mortars Hill i'yles, Graduate .Measures 1 1 lass I’ui;i.. Is, Medicine Chests, &c. &e. s .Machines. "3 P Pur ha. ■r- I r i i.-di or approved prompt najvr, u ill do well to give u« a call, as we have as S lino a slock as is kept in the southern country, w Inch ue are del .'named to sell XT Tilt; LOW K.ST MinsKX CRICKS. *, A supplyot in. uiosi popular J’iitiuit Nos l mas and (, okM. Jo ..a-sof the dav, , s.usually on hand lain J J„] v pi I AXMMI, fslUm.-VU. It|Hl L 1 irnhy oi lhoMillJ r a! ( allege oI the State h ol Somli < Amlina ann iioieoi, lhat the annual Session ui I lie College will commence on I lie second Monday in November, as usual. An Introductory Lecture will lx: given on lliatdny at noon, and tlio regular course will bo resumed on Iho following morning. On Anatomy, by J. E. Holbrook, M. I). On Surgery, by John Wagner, M 0 On limiituie.sand Practice ol I’hysic, by S Henry Dickson, ill It. On Physiology, by James Moultrie, ill It. On Obstetrics, by Tims. (1 Prioleau, M U. On Chemistry, by C U tdicpard, M It. On .Mm Aim in edn a, by Henry K frost, M 1) On pathological Anilorny ami Medical Jurispru dence, by K (feddings, M L). Deni uisiratiuns ol Anatomy, by E Wurdcman, - Vl !'■ y. iJE.NKV DICKSON, Dean _feepb r > in lit H AND f'ttil SA I, M. Thu rnhscrihor oilers A * It's Lands for sale, in Harris county, lying di b'ctly upon tbo road from Hamilton lo Greenville, live miles from the firmer place. The possession comprises eight hundred acres, which the owner mil dispose ol in a body or in two separate parcels, In suit purchasers. There are two hundred and filly acres cleared, of which a considerable portion in fresh, ilia whole fine farming order nrnl well adapted to the culture of corn,cotton, small grain, Ac. There is a (rained dwedinghouse on the place well constructed and of good materials,a gin house, I and all other outbuildings requisite fur convenience The water is excellent, and the situation affords every prospect for the enjoyment of fine health. — Any person desiring further information will call . | upon the subscriber on tbo premises. , Harris county, July 8 mlt THOMAS SMITH £ jHJHSdANT to an order ol the honorah'o the « Jii.lices oflhe Inferior Court of the county of Jefferson, sitting as a Court ol Ordinary, will he olfercd lor sale, at llie Court House in tin; town of Louisville, on the first Tuesday m November next, between the usual hours of sale, tlio plantation called Oakland; belonging to the estate of Major John liorricn, late of said county, containing about ’ eleven hundred acres of land, lying on Kooky Com -1 fort creek, and adjoining lands of Cunninghams, Flournoy, and Holt. Conditions cl sale, one-third cash, iho ballanco in two annual instalments, and interest from the dale, a mortgage on tho premises, and approved personal security. On llm succeeding day, at the Onk'nnd planla lion, will be sold, a quantity of slock, consisting of horses, mu lex. cattle, hogs, and sheep, together with sundry articles ol household and kitchen 11tr nilure, plantation tools, corn, (odder, wagons, Ac Ac., belonging to said estate. Conditions cash. JM). iMACPHERSON BERRIEN,Es'r. June 18, 1838 d _J _ Georgia, Richmond county: William f uller, ] Superior Court, June Term, t >s I 1838. James fireside, j- Orlando Saltnmrsh, | In Equity: and John McLean. J Rill (or Relief, &c„ JT appearing to l ho Court lhat James Keeside re - sides oui oTiho stale of Coorgia, that Orlando Salt marsh resides out of Richmond county, and lhat said bill has not boon served on said defend ants. It is ordered that said defendants appear and answer to said hill, on or before the first day ol 1 lie next term. It is further ordered that this rule bo published monthly for live months in one of the gazettes of the city of Augusta. A true extract from tho minutes. JAMES Me.LAWS, Clerk. _J uly 26, 1833. nism lAOUK months nit or date application will be J* made to the honorable the Inferior Court, ol llurko county, u lien silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the plantation belonging to Ihe estate of John M. Lambert, deceased, in said comity, ad joining lands ol John Cock, Mathew Jones,and oth ers. Also, a negro man belonging to said estate by ihenatnc of lioh. ANDERSON LAMBERT, ) ~ , GEORGE VV. EVANS, $ fSi Waynesboro, Junn 23, 1838. BqAoUK inoriths after date application will he ! A made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of .Richmond comity, while sitting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to soil a tract of land belonging to the estate of Lewis 1! Rhodes, deceased, lor the benefit id ihc heirs and creditors of said deceased Ju ‘- 3), 1838, A. W. RHODES, Exccuter. BNOIIR inuli.' ila , aftor dale application wilt he .2. made to iho n.-nonimo tlio lukTior ( ourt of • Columbia county, when Kitting for ordinary jmrjui boSj j ; jr i t a a vn to Hj.'! the negroes belonging to the (‘.itato of Stanlon I’orb-N for the |>iii j>o.so ol difcitri lint ion mnonjrst tlio heirs of said IN AA t V ROUTER, Administratrix I August 30, 1838, of said estate. months after date application will lie made to the (’ourt of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for luuvo to sell lot No U 5, Bill District, Merri wether county, belonging to Janies F. Drown, a minor. EEIZ ABETiI DROWN, July 17, I<S3B. Guardian of James F- Hr.»\vn. I’v'Oliß months niter dale, application will ho undo to the honorable tho Inferior Court of Talialcrro county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell tlio real estate of James Fang don, deceased ; all persons concerned will please aUenotice. 1)0110 I'llY EANGDUN, Guardian. June 12, 1838 lin I%' OTIC SO.—After the expiration of four months i « from this date, application will he made to the .1 us ! ic.es of the Inferior Court of Jelierson county, sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Major John Ker nel i, late of *aid county, deceased JNU. MAC PUE KB ON KERRI EN, Ex’r. Juno 18, 183 3 BjWMJR iionths after dale application will he irmdo *- to the honomhle the Interior Court of Colum bia county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of bind in said county, contain ing I 2;"» acres, more or less, adjoining lands of lleg gio, O’NVil, and olhers, belonging to the estate o Henry Wilkins. SUSAN Wll i* 1N Ad’mr. June 20, 1838. fEMRJU moiiilis ulicr (Into application will ho 3 made to Iho lumorahlo llm inferior C ourt of I’ike county, while sitting fonmlinary pnrpns k, for luuvo to sell tho. real estate of William iiryant, de ceased. late of Burke count. C. L. MATTHEWS, Administrator in right of his wife. July <>, 1838. months after date application will be 3- made lu the lumorahlo Inferior Court ui Burke county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, lor Dave to sell all tho real estate of Mark Desabay, late of said county, fur tho puryoso of a division between the heirs ol said estate. * august 11,1838 GEO. W. EVANS Ailm’r. DR mouths alter date application will he x- made to the honorable the inferior Court of Columbia county, whew sitting for ordinary pur pose, for leave lo sell six hundred acres ol land, inure or loss, belonging lo fhccslateof Benjamin E. Vv in I rev, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on the little Kioko creek, adjoining lands of Haggle Martin, and others. \VM. P. BEALL, Adn.T. July 21), 1838. montlis after date application will bo A made to the honor dde the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave lu sell the whole of the real estate of Sydney G. Holland, a minor, (or the benefit of said minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN, July I Administrator of Sydney .S. Holland lAOU K mouths after dote application will be made lo the Imniiraldc Inferior Court of Columbia county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave lo soil the real estate of Jacob J liugg, late of Muscogee county, deceased. July 7 A. P ROBERTSON, '■ Im’r. BTtOFR mouths after dale, application v.ill ho S- niaJo to the Honorable the Inferior ; . urt ol Warren county, when silting as a Conn of Ordi nary, lor leave to sell tfie Land and Negroes be longing to tin' Estate of Hampton V\ ado, late of said county, deceased. ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r. July 13 mini fiNOLR months after dale application will be if made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol Columbia county, wbon Kilting for ordinary pur poses, for leave lo soil lot No. 386, in tho 12th dis trict of the Ist section, now Lumpkin county, drawn hv the orphans of \V ilhain Lawrence, deceased, for tho benefit ofsaid orphans. ELIZA BE fil LAWRENCE, Guardian. September 6, 1818. m4m R montlis alter dale application will be .3 made In the Court ut Oidiuary, Binkc county, fur leave to sell the real estate of James Hines, de ceased, and also the real estate mid negroes ol llie minor heirs ol said James Hines, EVER IT SAIT, September 0.1938. Adm’r. and Guardian i Gnot-ata, KcriVen county; ; I VV JI r' IMOAS Azar ! ill ‘ »»Pi»liea (orlouei. *.7 . •J'Wnissnry on the csble of Amieis Arnett, 1 of otrivcii comity, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all n „.| ; t ln ( SU ar i 10 limflr< ' tl ~ml ‘Editors o( said deecu.-ed ! to bo and appear at my office within the time pro scribed hy law, to show cause if any they hive w Ij}' sai.i letters should not lie granted ' * Given under my hand at oflico, in Jaoksoiihero, ' llns lull day ul September, 1838. "I 11111 J€>St«JA PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Uiuke county: t\ : HEREAS Civility liniin, administratrix on » V the est ate of Moses litmn, deceased, appl.e" . i’>i Jitters ol dismission from said estate. 'I hesoaro therefore lo cito and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ofsatd dee’d to bo and appear at my office, within the lime prose rib' 1 f'!*’>' , w,to show euuso.it any they have, why said - I lettel'sshould not ho granted. " i Gi ™! “ n( , ,er l n >’ l,an i. "• office in Waynesboro, i th.s Udlh July, iB3B. By order of court, m ym T. if. BLOUNT, D.Clerk. r Georgia, Jefferson Comity ; " * 1, \\/ CKKKAS James M. Linqucflehl, ndminis . <v trator on the estate of James E Wells, lute :i ! of said county, deceased, applies for letters of’ dis- I , inirKion from said estate. i, I * hose are therefore to cite find admonish all and e eingular, Ih-t kindred and creditors of said deceased | lo he and appear at my office within the time pre ■ scribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, „ i why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this II I Bth day of May, 1888 E. BOTH WELL, Clerk. I may 10 dm I Georgia, Columbia county! ~ ■ e ifUIIEAS James Carllidge, administrator do i j. w » honis non, applies lor letters dismissory on the estate of Adam W alker, deceased, j These are therefore to cite and admonish all and , singiihir, tho kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to ftlo their objections, if any they have 1 within the lime prescribed by law, in my office’ . to shew cause why said letters should not he grant ’ '' | cd. Given under my hand and seal at office, (fij s , I 2d day of Juno, 18138. f! GABRIEL JONES, Celrk. I Georgia, Jefferson County: ’ '%!%/ ilbllKAS "'tlhotn L Kennedy, Ahminis- * v ff trator «f Joint Kight, into ol tins county, de ceased, applies fur letters dismissory from said ad- I ministration, r 1 hose are therefore to cite summon and admonish - all and singular, tho kindled and creditors of the said deceased, to ho and appear at my office w ithin lho lime prescribed by mvv, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not bo granted Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this Slh June, IttbH. , . J 5 J{ E\ V.XER BOTIIWELL,CIerk. Georgia,.!(Pierson county : LERE AS Sherrod Arrington,administrator » on the estate of Joseph Lockhart, late of said county, deceased, applies lor letters of dismia ■ sion from said estate. i J lieso are therefore lo cite, summon ami ndman -1 ish .all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol - sunt deceased, to be and appear at my office within 1 the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he grnnit«G Given under my hand at office in Louisville, tfiia, I 2atli June, 1888. ) June2B EHENEZRR BOTIIWELL,CIerk. Georgia, Jellerson county: ' WEIILAB Hugh Neely, ndininistrator on the v v estate of James Neely, deceased, applies for letters dismissory from said administration. i hesc are therefore to cite and admonish all and t stngulnrlhe kin Ired and creditors of said dec’d n, r l»o unci appear atany oflico, within the timcprosrrih : ed by taw, to shew cause,if any they have, why ■ said letters should not he granted. ■ Given under my hand at office in Louisville,tin's ' 21st day of July, JB3B. July 24 EBENEZRR BOf lIWEtL.CI’k. Georgia, Jefiersou comity: WHEREAS Bryant Enllbrd, administrator ou tho estate of Seth Eason, late of this coup ly, deceased, api>lioa lor leltcrs dismissory from said estate. These are therefore lo cilo and t dmonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my ol lice, within tho time prescribed by law. i„ cause why said letters of dismission should not he granted. Given under ray hand at office in Louisville, this nth July, 1838. E, BOTIIWELL, Clerk. J ,-dy 7 Georgia, Columbia comity : *».! HEKEAS James Carllidge, administrator, li'iolios for letters dismissory on tho estate f of Robert \V. Walker, dot-eased. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased,lo silo their objections, if any they have, within the lime proscribed by law, in my office, m show cause why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand this 2d dav ol June, 1838, GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Serivcu comity; ■ i Court ol Ordinary—Present, their honors John S. Rioves, Tclcr Reddick, Jefferson Roberts, ami' i Charles C. Stewart, Es js. Hide Ni. Si. July ‘MI, 1838. jj I TON tho application of Thomas 11. Burns, ad i ministrator of William Gross, deceased, fate of , Sciiven county, staling that lie has fully admims , lorod said estate, and praying citation for letters dis , missory. It is, on motion, ordered that the (Jerk . do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show c utsc(if any they have) why the same shall not hy granted ; and that tho same bo published once u month lor six months. A into extract from the minutes. July 10, ISIS ! Bug! infim .1081111A I’ERRV, Clerk. . Georgia, Stpy«n county : ‘ iUIRKAS Moses N. AU-Cnll applies for hi a s let's dismissory from the executorship ol , William B. Uopson, of Sc.riven comity, deceased : Those are therefore to cite and admonish all ami siguliir the kindred and creditors of said deceased, , to ho and appear at my office, within the tine pre . scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, , why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, iti Jacksonboro, this lOthday of September, 1838. sept. 10 JOSHUA PERKY, Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county; %SyiILREAS, Edward W. Jones applies for let- I V v tors of administration on the estate ol John ' Jones, deceased. ' These arc thereliire to cite and admonish all anil | singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said de ; censed, to tile their objections, (if any they have,)at 1 j my office, according to law. Giver, under my hand at office,this Kith Septem ber, 1838. ' GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. eepl. 17 Jm 11 Georgia, Jttiirkc county: j fe 'if IIEREAS, William Kilpartricll, applies for ’ I » ’•> Letters of adininistrution, on the Estate of John Kilparlrick, deceased. These arc therefore to rile and admonish all and j singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to , be and appear at ntj office within the lime prescri ! bed by law, to file their objections, if any they ■ 1 have, to shew cause why said letters should not ho f granted. • | Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro, t i this 7th day of September, 1838. f T. 11. BLOUNT, Dep. Clerk September 11, 1823. Ini 1 Georgia, Burke County : 5 111-.RI-AS Joseph Lewis applies for letters i vti of administration, do bonis non, on tho ", estate of Clem Sharp, deceased, f These are thctcforc lo cilo and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time pro , scribed hy law, lo show cause, if any they have, why said lettets should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro, this 7th day of September, 1838. r T. 11. BLOUNT, Dcp. Clerk September 11, 1838. Int * ETOI K months after date application will ba made to the honorable Inferior Conn of Burl e , county, when sitting (hr ordinary purpooes, lor j leave to sell live hundred acres of pine lend, lying in Seriven county; one gold lot remaining lorty acres, in Iho 2d section,2d district, Cherokee county, " and one town lot in the town of Oxford, ,\(V,iA r county, all belonging to the estate of Joseph ShouV make, late of Burke county, deceased. JOSEPH A. SfJ EWMAKE, } , , • ISAIAH CARTER, \ Allm September 20, 1338. 4tn * EH)t|R months tutor >:;■ ■, applictjljon will ho ’. S. m.id ' lii the Court i f Ordinary, of Rieliuion 1 ' ' | county, for leave lo sell nil the real estate of Baw ; j m l Appleton, deceased, for the lietulil of his heirs. JOHN EINN, Adiniliislra(e»r, in rigid of his wile, Amt J I'iim -cp 8 mint