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\N excellent Colton Plantation on Hark Camp
crook, in Hnrko county, lying west ol the
lands of (inventor Schley and i 01. ilrubbs, con
laming fifteen hundred acres ol oak and hickory
land The mum part of (he clua-cd land i> ■ laid
out more Ilian tlufiv yo urs, and is now to
tresli ground. Nearly 300 acres wore once aulli
voted, and ran be again prepared lor cotton with
very little labor j a sniull |mrl ol the place is now
tinder cultivation, and M*\ oral food liohm ■ uro • n 1
the premises. We mvil,* the allenlimi of nil who j
desire in liny anew plantation. Tins place is va-iv I
favorably situated—-10 miles from Augusta and '
from Savannah, in the healthiest purlol Burke,near
to the Central Railroad and inoiicol them t niorul
and agreeable neigliboilioo l* in(leorgia, possessing
nil the advanUiges ol si bools, clnindies and post
offices, mid ciiniuinnienling in a b w Innus with ll.e
two best niarkeis ofihe stale.
We preter selling, bnl we would 'else for a lenn
of five or ten years, if applicants choose
l» C. HARROW,
W. McKLNLLY.
Lexington, Oglethorpe roinily, )
September 15,1838 j v\lf
iKr The (kiuslilal lima list will plooswitble li ibu
above weekly till Irrbid.
m xm.irorsM.— j'la
undersigned lakes ibis opportuniiy of relum
ing bis (banks in Ins friends and a generous public,
for the liberal patronage in Ins business the two
yen rs past, and soliejts a luilmuatnm in I bo storage
and Commission Ibisiuoss.
lie again renews I.is promise, I lint be wi’l not
directly or indirectly engngo in ibe pundniss ol
Ccllon mi Rpeculnlion ; Ins exertions shall be exeln
«ively for the interest of those who riiuy confide lo
him their business.
Heubui.l Dawson will remain at f'rawfordville
until the ears on the Railroad go to I nion I’oitil,
seven miles below lln-eiiesnoro', for the | nrpose id
receiving and lorwiirding ( iiilmi and <binds, wbn b
tuuv be consigned In Iho under: agile,l, (dear id
charge to ihe plinilers ami inerelnmls; agents at
other deposits ou tlie Railroad will attend to tins
business.
Orders for Hugging, firm cries, Ac will be filled
(it Ihe lowest prizes, and forwarded without delay
THUS. DAWSON.
Augusta, Stplrnibr-r 13, IB3H. ufit
JIAI \ IM-ATIO, Itloek fin, Hull (nipper, mid
JL Wire,constantly on band and for sale by
K.C HAUIWIN & Co,
sept I dlwfHw 3114 Itroad si reel.
IY BW (iODIiS. I! C. lIAI.DVMN *V, Co
i * are now receiving an extensive ami well c
leeled stock of Foreign and Ibniieslie Dry floods,
suitable lor town and eontnry trade, which Ihev
are prepared losell on reasonable terms ut No, 2.'M
Hrond street dlwHlw sept I
Tin: lIMTIID STATICS lIOTIIL,
a a The subscribers lake greal plea- tire in
t U informing the eiii/ensol Columbia, mid
■ I~' I El Inm-llers generally, I Ini I Ibis elegant
.establishment, widen Inis undergone a ibonnigb
repair, besid-s having many new and fine nddi
liens, will be opened lor (ho reception of company,
early in October next : and from ilieir long experi
ence in business, they hope to meet a lull sliuronl
public patronage.
. To the members of tlie legislature, Lawyers at
ibe Bar, and private families, ibis eslub li Iniient
•offers many ad vantages for their comfort and con
venience; and every exertion shall ho used to
render satisfaction
II XMNKR & HUNT.
P. S.—Persons wishing to engage rooms in (his
Hot I, will plen.se address the subscribers name
•diatcly. if. & 11. j
sept 24 w6w J
Having a done In teinnvo t<> some of I
the low counties in the stale, I now idler
S lot sale my possession ol hinds in Warren v
county, nod wit bin two utiles of Warren- c
lon, and a (pinner of a mile from the
(ieorgia Railroad; lhero is seven hundred and
■twenty-four acres, ami about linir hundred mid fifty '
in the woods, well limbered, and nil good for culli
vatioti. These that wish lo buy would do well to
call and ex..mint) the land. I’DTHR CODY. 11
nug i) w3m V
Dissolution or co-icx dtni d ,'l
SHIP.—Thu firm of Collier A Hill is this ,|
day dissolved hy miiluni i onseiil. The Imoks of
the concern will he left with IS. W . Collier, lo p
make settlements, who will carry on the (Iroeory n
business at Ins old stand in Ids iridiv idunl name. 'I
ISDW A HD W. 101,1,11,U, j,
JOHN HILL,. ,1,
Sept ember 12, 138. filwtrw M
PLANTATION l-’OK SAL IS.- Pbe sub- ls
JL senlier oilers lor sale Ins splendid plantation, *
in Leo county,omitaiiiing one ihnusmid six hundred :l
acres of land, nil in a solid body. It consists ol "
lots 6fi, 67, 72, 88, MU, 103, 101, and one othet,
number not now recollected, in the third District n
of Leo county. About Had acres are in cultivation, 11
mid under excellent fencing, all fresh, nniiv ol it ‘I
having been cleared more Hum five or six years, 1
and most of it within the hist two years.
The cleared loud is nil of llielirsl quality,onk and
hickory land, and is capable ol producing Irmu 12 .
go IfilK) pounds of fut toll to I lie aero. The mi
cleared laud is all ol the same quality, except two .
do s which are first tale pine land, and almost equal
to the oak and hickory (or the product ion ol rollon.
On the plantation is n first rale gin house and gin,
■ll to running gear bin.l Inst year; also a i oiiifinlable
dwelling mid all other neeosary outbuildings lor a ■
planter who works 26 or 30 bands. On ibe land
are several lino springs of excellent, pure water and I 1
the well water used at the plantation is ( quid to al
most any in the up-country, for freshness, and j
purity. The place is also very healthy, as there ]
was not a single ease of si* koess among my ne
groes last year, requiring the alleiidum e ol a pity
ciun.
The land lies on ihrea.-lem branch ol CLdekti
enwluitcliie creek, 18 miles Irom Albany, in linker
county, the head of steamboat mix ignlion on i 'linl
river, which will enable ibe purchaser lo gel bis
crop easily to market. The terms will be made to
suit the purchaser. F.nquire of the subscriber, at
Athens, or of the editor ol the • brooiele *V Sentinel.
Juno 7 trwAwlf 111 A Rt.l'.s (i. ,MeK I M.I.V.
I.VAV NOTH'Id. The undersigned having!
i removed I mill Clark enmity lo Lini-olnlon, I
will attend to the prnet ire ol Law in the Stipetior
and Inferior Courts ol Lincoln county, and the ad
jacent counties, litisinesainlruslerl lo his care w ill ■
ho promptly attended to.
HI.NMNC 1! MOORT
References —Hon. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A
S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas W , Hums, (leu. Kdwurd
Harden, Alliens; C. .1. Jenkins, (I. W. Crawford,
A. J Miller,t'ol. John Mtlledge, W illiam I'*. Jones,
Augusta I.iueohitcn, Aiareh 21, IH3S. vxil
rpm: subscriber being about to leave the Stale
JL fora few weeks, J.so. M. Hampton, ol L-nt
■reus eimniy, will act as his agent and attorney tin-
Ail be returns. JOHN THOMAS,
Dublin, LmireiiK Co., tin , June 23. Iwjjw
ROC li It I BiS#—Tilt' sabsejtber oilers (or
2 sale on reasonable the billowing goods, just
deceived :
3HO pieeess super Dundee Hemp Hugging
|OO pieces light,slidable lor sq ire bales
126 els Kentucky and Russia Hemp Hale Rope
600 Ills last Hogging Twme
10 Idols >i Croix and I'orlo Rico Sugar
176 b igs prime (ioll -e
20 bids double and single leliucd Loaf Sugar
00 bids ,b nek's la- : Rye Win
30 bids best live W btskiw
10 bbls old Mmiongahvhi W hiskey
JO bbls old Apple liratidv
10 bids old I‘enelt Brandy
2 i pipes prime old Champagne Hraudy
2 1 pipes prime old Cogtutte Hraudy
2 pipes super Holland Ilia ,
I bbd old Jamai'-a Rum
30 nrcasi.# low pro * d W ines
20 talios Lobby's No. 1 I'obat ro
30 boxes I'ateiit Mould and Sperm Candles
30 boxes No. 1 Soap
10 lons lon Swedes Iroa, assorted sizes
6 loti Castings
60 kegs Cut Nat Is
20000 best Spanish Sugars
16000 common Segars
60 cases super N rgro, and oilier quality Shoe*
6 eases Negro t loth
6 bales London Hnllll Blankets
26 tils * and 1-1 brown Sheeting and Shirtings
500 J lbs Bacon sides
Altn very superior old Fort and .Madeira Wine,
direct importation, Tea, Sbo'. Lead, Fowdcr, Ac
THOMAS DAVIS,
sept .7 (I2:wdt 180 Hrond street.
I.VW Ol'l H li,
f |1 IIF. subscriber has removed bis office lo the
I south room, second ll>ir, in the Fust OtH *-
range, wb -re b- can at all tun-s he found and cun
siilo-l by those who may n ■*■ I Ins services, and w ill
ib inur bun with tb. ir eunlidenee.
aepi 5 3iuJtrAi.\ WM.W.IIULT.
4 TKA( lIKK TVAN'fT.’D, Intake eharge
n( il.o Double liram 1 - Aenbtnv, Lincoln ■
count}', (bnrgia A gentleman who will rme
" ill* »nlli. icm l"-limoninls of eharaelcr, mill quali
/!i u*inri". to ii jicli iln* different branches ol nn
I .ngdsh nml Classical i lliii-iii mu, will tiled Willi
1 1 1 iiTiil i nronrngcinent l>y iiniiif'iliuli' application in
ilin i i iif* ini'll ■«. Ity order of the Trustees,
oct 13 ml : EAU(IRN MON I.LA ,S« e'v,
M FEMALE \c IDKMY.
I ' ifIIE 'J’ruslei r of this iriHtilulion aredesinns In
• employ n gentleman nml at had one Indy, in
; Inko eh irj'e nl itie Academy fir ilie ensuing nr a
term of years. 'l imy will reeeive proposals until
I the 3rd day of HeeemhiT next. 'J’lie helinnl is at
I |>r. mnl inn most flourishing condition. Such in
I ilieniiinlier nf studentihot the Iniimn money nf
ilie Literary depnrinieni, will amount In npxxarils
nl twenty two liniinreil dollars. Tim Music's! de
partment In also nil. red In neumpaterit instructor.
In lint; home I '. Irotn fbiiriuon to fifteen hundred
dollar* will he realized.
t >ur academy and Musical Saloon are finely situ
aled—a splendid apparatus, with every necessary
enti w nil in e, in at hand tn I n ililale thn progress
nl a fine and liberal course el edueatinn.
i Inr village i< remarkably healthy, and our popu
lalinn constantly increasing. The progressive stale
nf things present the strongest indneenienls lonite
Ineation ill the first talents in the enttmry In em
bark prnfiinbly and siiceesslully, in the bnnorablo
prnlcssion of instructing ynu'ii.
1.. IT JO.NI’.N, )
T. ,1, IH TLM .V, |
.1 I,Vans.
.1 \V. PORTEK, I
.1. UOli:s<t,\. J
Madison, September 23, is.’pt. swlfit
LM.LISIJ iik;ii St wool.
SVIIK subscriber n sped fully informs the inlmbi- i
Puds id Augusta, I bat the first wiiiii-rquarter
of the above school, will eoumitmee nn tiie first
Monday nl October,in the room recently occupied
by dir. I’lke, nn the North side of Lllis-slreel, a
lew doors below (amtreslreet.
'l'liilion pro cpiarlc rnl twelve wee! s, in advance, 1
ns follows: F.-r the Elementary branches N 7—
the higher branches, till,
sept 20 trwtf W, I!. HUICKKTT.
i>'J~ I he edy papers will please copy the above.
|%/| INS Tit A I N w ill eenlinne her school no the
IT 8 premises of Rev. Mr. Davis, at the Nand Hills,
eoniir.eneiiig October 31st.
The year is divided into four leitris, of twelve
weeks each, having a vacation of one week at the
close nl each term
No pupil will he received (hr Ic ■ than one term.
Tuition per muiiitii 1870. Tuition lor younger
pupils Sal). I’aymenls made quarterly
sept 117 swim
At <ll ST A riLIIALM A IADIOMV.
AjliN. HO WEN'S Academy will he re-opened
iT o for ihe rreepiion of pupils, on Monday, the
Ist of October. 'J enin as follows :
Elementary (Hass—■Orthography, Heading, Wri
ling, (irataiiiar and Arilhmeli *, per qr, $8 Ul)
Junior < lice Aneienl. and Modern tieo
graphy, Aneienl and Modern History,
Horsing and use of (Holies, It) 00 |
Senior I lass -Natural, Moral and Intellec
tual I’hdosophy, Chemistry, Evidences of
Chrislianily, Logie, Hello* Lett res, Com
position, Criticism, Astronomy, Parsing
and reading Poetry, llolany accompanied
with practical analysis ul plants, Mathe
matics, <Ve. Aie. j.f p()
Aneienl and Modern Languages, 10 op I
Music on the Finite., 20 ho I
I 'raw ing mid Painting, 10 00 1
Hue I, I no '
Hoard mid lodging, per month, 16 00 I
A d Lecture* on the Natural Seionccs,
with experiments, will ho delivered gratis, by a’,'
competenl professor. i
septal 3rw i
_ sT>" 1 he eily papers w ill plonso eopv the above.
i>IMVATi; At A Dim V.—The
subsuriber 1 1
■ n sped hilly inlornis the Ladies and (lenllo
tiien ul Augusta, that he and his daugLiter, propose [ ’
commencing a school Ihr the iiislnietion nl 'youth I
in nil l he branches of an English edneatiim, also in
the Latin and Hreek languages, Ornainenlal Nee- f
die-work, I Ira wing and Painting. I hey have
taught in high School* and Academics, and can h
produce lesliiiioiimls of their good moral character, 1
and of (heir qualification* and success in leaching I
They adopt the modern and approved methods of 1
■ islruction, by which the scholars urn made to nn- 11
ler land Ila ir lessons and make great proficiency 1
n their studies. The house chosen for the school 11
s situated on Unnid-strcet, second door below
Elbert-slreel. The a pari men Is are commodious I
rod healthy, and removed Irom the noise and hustle e
jf the eily. _ I
Males and females w ill he taught in separate
apartments, and no mom will he received in either s
apartment,than can he well instructed. The first o
quarter will commence on the first .Monday of < )e- o
lobor next. Each quarter will consist ol twelve b
wcels. Payment will lie required quarterly, in o
advance. The terms w ill be, per quarter, o
Lor the eonnaon English branches, NIO 00 p
Lor i he hiyle r I,imli'h branches, also for the
I .aliii and Citeek languages, • fg (ip jc
Lor < •niiimenlal Needle work, Drawing and n
, Painting, 2d 0() ’ |
There w ill he no extra eh •rce. hut the price set '
■'.gainst any branch will include the preceding 1
lumiehes
I'or further information, the public are referred
to Kev, \ N Cunningham, Mr. (Hatty, at Lagle .
A Fhmnix Hotel, I• r M Vntony, In-. 1,1). Ford
Hr .1 osepli A. L.vc, or to the subscriber at Mrs. ’
Williams'boarding house. 5 i
PHINEIIAS JOHNSON
Sept 1 vvdvv*
is viit i» a iitm i, > i)*s
rue Pmol VV are llonse, \ogiislnHoo,
f 11t f. undersigned gratetul lor the patronage so 1
1 liberally extend' dlo them by the public since 1
they linve been in the Ware I lotiscinid l 'omoussiim 1
liiismess, beg leave lo inform their friends that they
eonlimm in Iransiiet the same at their old stand
w f ere business wdl ona I the same prompt ailenli.ui
as UorOolore, All orders lor the sale id eotloii w ill 1
lone the greatest possible care,and orders lor Hag- 1
I giog or other articles ol men haiohsewill he filed no
j ilie best terms our market w ill ntlimlibut not hav
ing an interest in any wh.desale grocery or other
i goods establishment, we shall bin tnim those who
| sell cheapest and charge the regular eonnuisston ter
I purchasing, which we i rust will be lo the entire
satisfaction ol onr customers. \\ h>n required, ad
vanee: will be made mi produce m store, and all
the esttnl facilities givenlo our friends that are gen
erally given by regular Commission Houses.
oct 3 HA Hi 11 A- ROW LAND
iKr Each ol the city papers will publish the
| above once a week until Ist .laminry next I! Ali.
\ \ 1,1 V IJf.i: I, VM» l int s V Li:. Ihe
slihsenh r oIK r- lor sale, Ins valuable planla
] lion, on the Oeimilgve river, w ohm three miles of
How kinsville.fiirmerly the iwellih Hislrietol Hous
ton eotml.v, now Pulaski, comprising 1700 acres ol
t oak and hickory land, well adapted to corn and
| cotton. There are lour hundred acres under culti
vation, with good tenees, two good gill houses and
| gins, a good new two story dwelling house, and
, ..Iher out houses Any person w ishitig l i purchase
l this vtdimlde property, will do well lo come and
| look lor themselves.
Also, I will sell thirty young and likely negroes.
I he terms ol sale will Oe one and two years, or
longer it the purchaser should desire, by laying
interest yearly, and ran r good security lor the
same. EHVV Alii) NT OEORtiE.
Hiuvkinsvillo Oet I, 1838. 5l
IM'OIOI VTION.
f If HE snhseriher, with others, will make applien-
I lion to the Legislatures ol Notith Carolina and
Heorgia, at their next regular session, lo incorporate
a company fir the purpose oleo tstmcliiig abridge
or a bout lo be impelled by the power ol steam or
horse, crossing the Savannah liiver, at or near
Hamburg nod Augusta, lor ■ln ir own use, in order
lo encourage the intercourse* and avoid paving the
exlraxagant 101 l at the present bridge, in width en
terprise the citizens and incorporated companies ol
< Jcotgia, as well as Noulh Carol inn, may participate
HENRY NIU’LTZ.
Hamburg, S.C August 22, 1838. w - 3m*
lAMIS KIR NX Li;.
'*CFTJ- '1 he snhseriher oilers for sale bis
• ' v , hind in Columbia ronnty, situated on
£ii. J X”lho main road leading from Augusta lo
jfi'*’ Columhia Court House, iHrleon miles
the former, and nine miles below
the latter place, containing about 650 acres, and is
so situated that two desirable settlements may he
made, shoo'd the whole be too moeh lor one person,
with improvements on each; either of which will
lie sold separate, should the purchaser desire n
she terms and land ran be known or seen by ap
plying to I lie ox ersoer, on the premises. Prox isions
. an he had on the premises also.
June 1,1838 nCI HARMONH LAMAR.
, VVT ANTED, by n yovng man of industrious
‘ » * andsobor halfits, a situation in a Grocery
or Shoe store —it ari|uainted with beeping a liar—
in either of ilioso situation* lie will give hi* whole
ntlcntion to lux employer* For (iinh *r informatioi,
apply ”1 thia office, or al In* boarding house,oppo-
Hiie Urnlgn I'. ink, 11. ;it, oei lit
GEORGIA EIRE WORKS,
f jj’il 111 Miihse.rilx r* r sped fully inlorm the pub
* lie I lint they have comnieneod ihc
inannfaetory of LIME near Jacksonboroiigh, in
Scrivon county,(in. T|ic> Imv- cxlen*ivt ipiar
ri ixoi l.i neaioiic, which is considered hy proles
eor .1 11 l olling, Siam Geologist, to w hom the
proprietors are indebted (nr (lie infortralion
which iin I need t hern 111 embark in the undertaking,
In he of ihc very purest kind. They have eonso
i|iienily erected large and inlmlanliol Kiln* in
Ihe iooi* I approved manner, and procured men
from l hr North who arc perlcclly acquainted with
*he business A portion of the I,hue is now in
market and lias linen pronounced hy the principal
builders in the neighborhood of Augusta and
others, to he of excellent ipinhly. Tic. 1 subscri
ber* take plea ,nre in inviting I hose v\ ho take an
interest in the developernent of the internal resour
ce,, of < ioorgia. In examine il, being convinced that
the whole I intod Stull-* cannot produce a more
beautiful article.
They have now a quantity en hand, w hich lliey
will delivi ral the neoilli of Brier ( reek on the
Savannah river, or al Angitila Having extensive
preparation* in progress, they expect to be aide
during the next winter and spring to supply or
ders loa very large niiiounl; mid iley have every
reason to h ■ lieve that they willcalitle Ihnmselves
to ihe favor and patronage of (he public hy pro
ducing n cheaper and better article at home limn
can he found abroad.
Order* will he received hy I) Kirkpatrick At Co,
or hy Thus L Smith at Augusta, or Jaeksonhoro’.
(50K.NiihlUS At SAJ n il.
may 7 Sawdi^wtf
flt Twenty Dollars Reward.
Ronnway from the subscriber, ahnnt a
fjf, M monlli 11 nee, a negro girl hy the name
1 ■ ol V phoimine, likely, and about six-
Qi’Jjfy y teen yoara of age. The almve reward
will he paid (or her apprehension and
delivery to .1. I*. SETJSE,
inig 27 trvvlf
SOI I SB-U KN « i*;i{ \ I! A I E-ltO *. O.
HANK.
I >OOKS w ill he opened hy Iho undersigned
■ (or Stock in llii* Hank, in the
Hih day of October nexl.ul Hamburg, and cantiiiuo
open between (he hour* of 10 and 2 o’clock, fur
| 1)0 day*. Every Stockholder in the Rail Hoad,
who shall pay tip the Bccoml instalment on Rail
Road Stock, i* cniitled In subscribe for an equal
number rtf Share* in iho Hank. Twelve dollar*
and a hall on each Share sosubicribed for in the
Hank, in i i*t he paid at the I inn* id subscribing, either
■in the ( ommissioncr*, or In the Cashier of any
Rank in guild credit. A Meeting of the Muck hol
ders of too Rank, in person or by proxy, will ho
held ni Clcirlcsloti, on iho BUtli .November, when
the .Mother Rank will lie organized, and (touches
CHlahliuhcd in Norlli-Carolinn anil Tennessee, ns
soon lliercniier ns possible. A copy of iho Char
ter* i* in our hand* liir examination.
Signed, W. W. STA RKIC, )
’ «H-IVKIi 81.MFSON, f Commissioners.
B. F.GUUEDY, )
*ept 18 lrw7w
Sl’ Al M Kit ItKTUKAT KOI? SACK.
Jj 8 Will bo sold, if applied for shortly, the lot
... jj] anil improveiiientsiil the Sand I fills, known
. ! B U.ji* i Ini Turknott Spring i’lnce, fiinncr'y
owile I ami occupied hy Col Thomas AlcGran. The
lot coiiiaiiiin* twenty five acres, a large part ol
w hich is in woods, and includes Tnrkncil.’s Spring,
from which the City of Augusta is supplied with
water. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling
wnh all other building* necessary forth? accom
modation of a family. Possession can ho given
immediately
A l.io —A small hot containing between two and
three acres, separate from the above by the IMil
ledgnville Road, Apply to
May 8 tuTh HENRY H GUMMING.
REES die BEALL’S
Fire-Proof Warehouse, Augusta, Ga,
Y B'l IE undersigned, gratclul liir the liberal put-
B. rnnago and snpporl of ihoir friends and cus-
Inmers heretofore, beg leave to inlorm ihem and
the public, I Imi they eoulinne to Iriuisaet a general
Warehouse nu«l C«>mmissioti Unsinm, at
their old stand on Broad slrcot. Their warehouse
and close stores are in g I order for the reception
of cnlton and goods in store. Liberal advances will
al all limes lie made on produce and consignments.
The ngcnls ol the Georgia Railroad will with
promptness receive mid forward all cotton consign
ed to ns nl I lie different depots, as also any goods
that may he ordered through us up the road.
HO f’KIIV.S, .IKNJVINGS A Go. Whole
sab' Grocers, are now receiving and opening an
extensive slock of Groceries, in Iho li re-proof store
of the warehouse newly erected, which they will
he prepared to offer on Ihe most liberal terms. All
orders through ns, and filled hy them, will he free
ofeemmissiims.anil to theotiliresalislaetion ol Ihc
panie.s ordering.
All communications will he addressed to ns
jointly, ns the business in future will he conducted
in ihc name ol the firm. Fledging their usual
promptness Ui all business confided I»■ their care,
will hope in merit a eonihmanco of the confidence
heretofore bo liberally bestowed.
.RUIN REES
EEHEKT 15. BEALL
Augusta, Qclober 2, 1838.
Sk>’ Ihe eiiy papers, Millcdgovillo Recorder,
Standard of Ihiion, Southern IN log, Athens, will
copy tiio above into their papers weekly, until first ’
January next E. it. r,
CA I TION I
it Tiiglx. in July, 1838, u c.irtniti senundrol, I'..
N. It 111 I’FI I'. I I),an pad tier into my business,
in res pee t ol written recommimdaiions from riu
lessor Henry, and other very icspeeinlile gentle
men.
This fellow went mil from Greenville court
house tinder the pretension of buying goods in
New Y ork, and was obliged to go to Augusta Is
settle some businiss there. He look over the
amomn of money belonging to hint,&(> 13, and lelt
Greenville, as 1 have sinco heard, via Columbia
and l harleslon. I’nrsnit was impossible. N bree
days after he left Greenville court house, ho was
at sen for New York, mid a letter received from
him, staled that ho had gone to Europe, hut said
nothing iihinil money. Fur the puhl c benefit 1
announce this tact, and gi\c u description of this
rascal.
His name is K. S. WHITFIELD, pretends tube
Innu Devonshire, in England— colleeloi of debts
doe newspi pen., of Mew York and Fliiladelphia;
age, —i Vears height ,> tcei 10 inches—eves grey
- I lean I black— homo, ordinn’y—forehead' high.
I xi ra ui irks--wore spectacles, could look nobody
101 l to i he face, spoke very sweet and philosophical
about I nivcrsahsin, and turned out —a perfect
ratal.
Editors ol newspapers will do a favor to the
pubhe in pixing this auverliscnieis n place in their
respective papers, as 1 expect ibis fellow pi.,veil
some severe tricks in \ngusin, Charleston, imd
oilier cities WILLIAM RARE,
Aiiolhir ni/in Oreenvillf, M (
F. S. The subscriber w ill carry on his business
en bis ow n account, and pav the debts existing un
der i bo firm ot W In nit Id & It a be, now extinct.
Greenville, 11. ( \V RARE.
October 10, 1838. y
LAW NOTICE.
r | A HE licdorsigneil liavuig united in the prnctic
R ol iheL.lW , offer their services to the public
They will allcnd tltc courts ot J/uscogee, .Marion,
Stewart, Randolph, Early, Raker, Tec and Slimier,
ot ihc t 'hntlaliooelioe Circuit; Houston, of the Flint
Circuit; and Twiggs, Fuliiski, Lowndes, Thomas,
Ilecalur and Dooly, ol the Southern Gircuit. Hu
sincss entrusted to their rare will meet with prompt
attention, Their otliee is in .linenetis, Suniicr
county, where one ot them mav always be found
w lien not absent on business.
LOTT WARREN,
oct 10 wtf WM H CRAWFORD,
I AND FOR 8 U,i;. The subscriber offers
H J bis Lands for sale, in Harris county, lying di
! reellv upon the rood from Hamilton to Greenville,
five miles from the former place. The possession
comprises eight honored acres, w hich the owner
w ill dispi so of in a body or in two separate parcels,
to soil purchasers. Then* are two hundred an,:'
filly acres cleared, of n Inch a considerable portion
is fresh, ihe whole fine farming order and well
adapted to the culture of corn, cotton, small grain.
Ac. Tin re is a trained dwelling house on the place
well constructed and ol good materials, a gin house,
and all other outbuilding* re ptisilc for eeiivenienoe'
The water is excellent,anil the situation affords
every prospect lor the enjoyment of fine health.—
Any person desiring further information will call
upon the subscriber on the premises.
Iltinis county, July 3 mil THOMAS SMITH
* I Osborn s philotokan,
r’j Or, FEMALE’S FRIEND.
i A FRESH supply of the nbovp valuable medt
r ‘ , 1 * oine has just been received and for mile, whole
’ sale and retail, by Ibo subscriber, at Ida wholesale
drug store, north side of Broad u'reel Augusta.
[une 89 152 NEI.suN CARTER
CO-FA IITSEUSII IF.
t a HIE undersigned baving taken A . HOW LAND
' *- into partnership, the WAREHOESE AND
'' j COMMISSION BUSNIESS will be conducted un
der tbe firm ol liuird A Howland, alter Islol Onto
' j ber next. HENJ. 11A1RD
sept. 18
1 EW I I KM.—Th" subscribers have I his day
- i is entered into a co-partnership, for the transac
n I lion of a wholesale Dry (foods business, under the
n name and style of It. C. Unldwin & Co.
I,! R. O. BALDWIN,
n M. WILKINSON,
d JAMES HALE.
i| Augusta, July, 24, 1838. d4wBtw Sept 1
8 A U NOTH!E.—The undersigned, desirous
i of devoting his lime and attention to the prac
'■ \ lice of the Law, will carefully and promptly attend
1 to nil business intrusted to his earn. Office in
e | Louisville, Da. THUS. H. POLHILL.
nog 21 w2m
« FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE.
f BUIE subscribers take Ibis method of informing
1 8 the public that they will continue to transact
r- as general COMMISSION BUSINESS. 'Their
y , Warehouses are in complete repair, and they soli
fi pit a share ol public favour. Grateful for past patro
uago, they assure their friends no exertions shall he
11 wanting to promote the interest of those who may
I entrust their business to them. ’I heir charges in
;• 1 future will be like other establishments of the kind
‘ Liberal advances on produce in store. Receiving
and forwarding goods or cotton promptly attended
to S KNEELAND & CO
nug 31 _ 205 swtf
a II A V 1 1, A N I), RISLEY & Co.
0 AUGUSTA, GA.
‘J Wholesale and Hand Dealers in Drug*, Medicines,
Perfumery, Paints, Oils, J)i/e Stuffs, Brushes,
Window Glass, fyc.
OFFER the following brief catalogue of their
slock i
Drugs, <s'c.
vMcohol, Aloes, Alum, Aitnaio, Asphalturn,
d /ssafoelida, Antimony, crude; Arrow Root,
0 Allspice Arsenic. Aqua Fort is,
R Balsam Gopaiva, Balsam Fir, Balsam Tolu,
' r | Balsam Peru, Black Drop, Blue Vitriol,
o Borax, refilled and crude; Brimstone,
1 Burgundy Pilch, Baherry Bark, Bitter Root,
‘ , Camphor, Calomel, English and American,
H (.'renin Tartar, Cnntharides, Cochineal, Camwood,
° ! Cuhebs, < ayenne Pepper, red and African d >.
r Cloves, Cinnamon Bark, ( ardamon Seeds,
J Corrosive Sithlima c,Castile Soup, Copperas,
‘ Cimgroas W aler„Ghlonde of Lime,
B Chloride of Soda,
" CitalorOil, best and com , inqls , pis, and half pts.
9 Epsom Salts, Essential Oils, of all kinds,
s Eau Med initiate; Fly Stone, Flax Seed,
Flo s Sulphur, Flo'rs P.cHzutn, Flo’rs Chamomile
French Chalk,
(linger,race, ground, purs an 1 common,
*• (Haulier .Salts, Clue, Holden Seal,
Uum IVlyrrh, do. Arabic, do. Uambogc, do Scam
rnony, do Guaiac, Uo Sbellac, do. Copal, do.
Tragacanth, Ac.
ii Honey, Hydriodnto Potash, Hops,
„ fl< tbs o| all kinds, “ Shakers’;” 7/emlock Bark
.I Isinglass, Ipecac. Indigo,
e Spanish F oat No. 1, do. 2 do Carolina,
| Indian’s Panacea, Iceland M oss, Irish A/oss, lodine,
Jalap, Jujube Paste, Juniper Berries, Kreosoto,
!j Leo's Pills,genuine; Lobelia, herb and seed,
r Lemon Syrup, superior; Ladies Slipper Root,
1 Logwood, stick and chip d; Liquorice Ball, Lint,
, Leeches, Lancets, all kinds;
A/agncsia, lump, do calcined, do Henry’s, do Butler’
] ! Aperient,
. j Mustard, English and American; Manna, 1 lal.e,
! Musk, Mace, Madder, Muriatic Acid
jl/orpliin n , Act. ami Sulph ; Aland raKe Root,
• I Nutmegs, Nulgfllls, Nux Vomica, Nitric Acid,
I Oil Vitriol, Oliva Oil, Opium, Osborn’s i'lulotoken,
Orris Root, Oxalic Acid, Prickly Asb Bark,
Pond Lily Root, Poplar Bark, Pearlash, Pepper,
Pearl ILrlcy, Potter’s Catholicon, Piperine,
Quicksilver. Rhubarb Root and powder, Rosin,
Rod Precipitate, Rod Sanders, Rod ( hallo
Swaim’s Panacea, Sulphate ol Quinine, Starch,
i Soidlidlz Powders, Soda Powder,
Stoughton’s Bitters, in quarts and pints;
Sweet Oil, in quarts, pints, and hail (pints,
.Sal Eratus, Sal Soda, Sal Ammonia, Salt I’olro,
Sugar Lead, Sarsaparilla, root and extract;
Sponge, Skunk Cabbage Root, Senna,
Spirits Turpentine, in quarts and pints;
Super Carh. Soda, Tartaric Acid, Tartar Emetic,
’Tamarinds, Tapioca, Verdigris, dry;
White Vitriol, While Wood Bark, Least Powders
Medicine in Vials.
Antimonial Wine, Bateman’s Drops,
Balsam Copaiva, Balsam Honey, British Oil
Calomel,Camphor, Cayenne Pepper,
Call ’d Magnesia, Ess. Peppermint,i.’ss. Cinnamon
Ess. Bergamot, Ess. Lavender, Ess. Lemon,
Godfrey's Cordial, Harlmm Oil, Ipecac, Jalap,
.It suit’s Drops, Laudanum,
Moore’s Essence of Life, Opodeldoc, Oil Lemon,
Oil Cloves, Oil Cinnamon, Oil W orrnseed,
Puragoric, Rhubarb, .S’woct Spls Nitre,
Spts. Hans, Solution of Quinine, strung;
Tartar Emetic., Tuslinglon’s Balsam,
Dr. Rush’s Eye Water, Thompson’s do.
Thompson’s No. 0.
Perfumery.
C . logne Water, every variety,
Fancy Toilet Soaps do
Shaving do do
Lavender Water, Florida Water, Rose Water,
Orange Flower Water, Alilkof Roses,
Preston Salts, Fancy Punge: I Vials,
’ I Pomatum,Otto 0 1 Rose, Antique Oil, Bear’s Oil,
Macassar Gil, T«?»l(?tte Powder, Indian Dye,
Powder Pulls and Boxes, Odoriferous Compound
Paints, tJils dfc.
j White Lead, dry;
While Lead, in Oil pure, No. I, and No. 2,
. Red Lend, Black Lead, Spanish Brown,
i Venetian Red, English and American;
Vermilion, English and ( hinesc,
, India Red, Rose Pink, Drop Lake, Litharge,
, Yellow Ochre,Stone Yellow, Chrome Green,
J Verdigris, in Oil, pure; Prussian Blue,
Antwerp Bl’ue, Black Drop, Lamp Black,
I Vandyke Brown, Terra De Sienna.
. I Turkey Umber, Spanish W luting, Putty
j Pumice Stone, Rotten Slone, Sand Paper,
, ' Bronze, Gold Leal, Smalls,
Window Glass and Picture Glass, all sizes,
! I Linseed Oil,
! Lamp Oil, utnmer strained,
I do do Fall do
do do W inter do
I Train Oil, Neatsloot Oil,
! Copal Varnish, coach and furniture;
Picture Varnish, Japan Varnish,
Black Leather Varnish,
‘ Paint Ntones and Mullers, Paint Mills,
, olnziors’ Diamonds, Plaster Paris,Calcined.
finishes.
1 Paint, Nash, and Varnish Brushes, all sizes ;
Cloth. Hair, Tooth, .Shat ing, Horse, Mine, Dust,
Crumb, Nail, Scrub and White Wash Brushes,
every variety;
Curriers’o. II Pencil, Badger’s Hair, Hair Broom
Brushes. Miscellaneous.
Mi all, all kinds; (5. W . Carpenter's Preparations
Now England Cough Syrup,
Gtbney’s Tetter Destroyer,
c Rowand’s 'Tonic Mixture,
c lirniulreth’s Pills, Peter's Pills,
* Evan's Cimmumiile Pi Is, Beckwith's Pills,-
'i Gallaghan's Pills, I hulora Remedy,
• Soalhom,Tonic, Itch Ointment, Piles Ointment,
'> Judkiu’s Ointment, Bubard’s Oil Soup
- Court Plaster, Lip Naive, Wafers
I Lucifer Matches, Friction Matches
r Roman Lights, Nhaving Boxes, mirror
i *'hoe Blacking 3 sizes, Black Ink, 3 do.
, Rial Ink, Indelible Ink, Tapers, Tooth Powder
i .Sealing Wax, Nuufl Boxes, Jewett's Liaaments
j Hatter’s Bowstrings, Syringes, all kinds
- ; Trusses, alt kinds, Lamps, do , Thermometers do
s Spatulas, Proof Vials, Emery, Crucibles
Fine Cut Tobacco
f, Surgeons Instruments, all kinds, Dentist do. do.
i Dentist Gold and 7in Foil, SpeeieJars
r Tincture Bottles, Birast Pipes, Nipple Shells
, Nursing Bottles, Bed Pans, Pessaries, Catheters
Bougies, Iron, Wedgwood and glass mortars
i Pill Py les, Graduate Measures
I Glass Funnels, Medicine Chests, &c. <Stc.
, Electrical .Machines.
iVr Purchasersi for cash or approved prompt
, paper, will do well to give us a call, os we have as
linen slock ns is kept in the southern country
s which weare determined to sell
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
I *," A supply of the most popular Patent Nos
trums and Quack Medicines of the day, constantly
I on hand. lani4 ’ j„| v go '
riuiE Georgia and Carolina
JL ALMANAC for 1839 ; by Thomng P. Ash
more, just published and for sale by the gross, dozen .
or single, by W. J. HUBBY 7 , at the Augusta Book
3 store. stw sept 22
\ 7-EAST POWDERS, fur making Cakes,
Biscuits, and nil kinds of Bread, tight, sweet
and wholesome. The Yeast Powders will tie found
> Inr superior, and more convenient than Yeast, hav
> mg tlio advantage over that article in making all
. kinds of batter cakes perfectly light and ready for ]
baking ihc instant they are mixed They aio
highly recommended by many of the first larailies
in this city and oilier places. Sold by
aug 18 lIAVILAND, HIS LEY A Co.
•STOVALL, SIAI.IIONS A CO.
, Aaguntu, (Seorgia,
15 ESPECTFFLLY inform their friends and the
public, that they continue to transact the
Factorage and Commission Business, at
their Fire-proof Ware bouse. Their strict and
prompt attention, as heretofore, will he given to or
- ders for storing and selling Cotton, receiving, tor- 1
“ warding, and purchasing goods, Ac.
’ They are aiillionzed to say that particular care |
' will be taken by the agents of tbe Georgia Hail .
11 Hoad,at all their depots, in forwatding to us all
cotton directed to our care, ns well as in forwarding ;
„ all goods,as fast ns practicable, to their places ofdes- I
tuniti m, (roe of charge lor such services.
To their patrons they tender their sincere ac
® knowledgrnents.
' , STOVALL & HAMLEN,
A KK now receiving their lull supply of Groce
‘ -it lies mid Dry (foods, at their store m
e the brick range, next below our Ware-house, where
I l bey invito Planters and Country Men hauls, to*
[' make their purchases, Their wholesale Dry Goods
store, is in the second story, over their Grocery.—
- (foods bought hy ns of them for customers, are ,
J warranted to give satisfaction, and free ol commis
sions. S. S. & CO. ,
sept 13 4wtrw&vv I
/ 'CING it l.S.“i VV ATKlt.—The medical vir ■ 1
*--d lues of the water from the celebrated Congress ’
Spring at Saratoga, is peculiarly adapted for this
■ climate; Their properties consist of a mild aperient, 1
and at the same lime tonic and chalybeate ; a fresh
r supply just received and lor sale by ' I .
sept 1 HAVILAND, HISLEY & Co.
BAGGING.
Ik PIECES 42 inch heavy Inverness Hemp i
•Ml Bagging
50 pieces 42 inch Dundee Hemp Bagging. Just i
received and for si le by I
sept 14 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. i
HOARDING. —Families and single persons’
wishing board and lodging, can be uccom- |
modated wilh spacious nnu comfortable rooms, at j
’ Mrs. Carter’s, Green-street.
sept 20 w4w
ANNUAL CIRCULAR.
( j'HE Faculty of the Med icnl (College of the Stale
■ of South Carolina announces, that the annual
i. Session of ihe College will commence on the second !
Monday in November, as usual. An introductory
Lecture will be given on that day at noon, and the
e regular course will be resumed on the following
morning. i
On Anatomy, by J. E. Holbrook, M. D.
On Surgery, hy John Wagner,M 1)
On Institutes and Practice of Physic, by S Henry ■
'• Dickson, M 1).
On Physiology, by James Moultrie, M I). (
On Obstetrics, by Tims. (J Prioloau, M I).
On Chemistry, by G U Shepard, M D.
On MatMeria edica, by Henry K Frost, M D ,
On Pathological Anatomy and Medical Junspru
dcncc, by E Geddings, M D.
Demoustratiuns of Anatomy, by E Wurdeman,
M 0. S. HENRY DICKSON, Dean
Sept, fi ni'it
Georgia* Richmond comity : i
William fuller, j Superior Court, June Term, '■
vs . I 1838.
James Kcosidc, j-
Orlando Saltmarsh, | In Equity;
and John McLean. J Bill for Belief’ & n
ST appearing to the Court that James Hecside re
- sides ou i of the state of Georgia, that Orlando *
' Saltmarsh resides out of Richmond county, and 1
that said bill has net been served on said defend
ants. ft is ordered l hat said defendants appear and '
answer lo said bill, on or before the first day of the 6
next term. 1
It is further ordered that this rule be published 1
monthly lor live months in one of the gazettes of the „
city of Augusta.
A true extract from the minutes.
JAMES McLAWS, Clerk. *
July 2G, 1838. insm
I7ODR months after date application will be
~ made lo the Justices of the Inferior Court of s
Richmond county, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi- s
nary, for leave to sell a tract of land belonging to
the estate of Lewis B Rhodes, deceased, tor the 1
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
July 31, 1838. A. W. RHODES, Executer. |
87 OUR months after date application will be .
made to ttio honorable the Inferior Court of ‘
Columbia county, when silling for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the (
estate of Stanton I’orler, deceased, for the purpose
of distribution amongst lbe heirs of said deceased.
NAM Y POR PER, Administratrix i
_ Ammsi I*3B. of said estate.
I7OIIR months after date application will he ®
6- made lo the ( onrt of Ordinary of Burke coun
ly, for leave to sell lot No 95, Bth District, Merri- c
wether county, belonging lo James F. Brown, a s
minor. __ ELIZABETH BROWN,
J ill v 1., 1 SrtS. Guardian of James F- Brewn. ’
S7OFR months after date application will "be .
... made lo the honorable the Inferior ourt of '
ike county, while silling lorordinnrypurpoa s, for
leave to sell Ihe real . state of William Bryant, de- ,
ceased, lute ol Burke count. 1
C, L. MATTHEWS, s
J 1 9l! 'l' m ' n ‘ stl ' ator wife.
ff'OFR months after date application will he ‘
“ made lo the honorable Inferior Court of Burke c
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave S
lo sell nil the real estate of Mark Desabay, hue of
said county, for the purpose of a division between £
the heirs of said estate.
angnst 11,1838 GEO. W. EVANS Adm’r. (
|7°FH months after dam application wdfbe
* made to the honorable the Interior Court of
(/oluii) »iu county, vnliom sitting for ordinary imr -
pos, s, for leave to sell six hundred acres of land
more or less, belonging to the estate of Benjamin E. s
Win trey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on j (
die bale Kioko creek, adjoining lands of Maggie '
Martin, and others. Will, P. BEALL, Adn.’r. •’
July 26, IB3S.
J7 *>I U months after date application will be .
8 made lo the honor Me the Inferior Court of J
Columbia couniy, when sitting for ordinary pur- '
poses, for leave lo sell the whole of the real estate
of Sydney G. Holland, a minor, for the benefit of
said minor. JEREMIAH GRIFFIN,
July -1 Administrator ol Sydney S. Holland
J7 01 months after dale application will be made S
, J to the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia | 1
, county, w bile silling as a Court of Ordinary, for I 1
leave lo soil the real estate of Jacob J Bugg, late of I 1
1 Muscogee couniy,deceased. <
July 7 A. P ROBERTSON. Adm’r. f
K months after date, application will he
■ male to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
W arren couniy, when sitting ns a Court of Ordi- .
nary, for leave lo sell the Land and Negroes be '
longing to the Estate of Hampton Wade, lute of
said county, deceased.
ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r. 1
July 12 _ mini
R months after dale application will be t
A made to the honorable tho.inferior Court of s
( olurt.bia county, when silting for ordinary pur- '
poses, for leave to sell lot No. 38G, in tbe i2th dis
triclol tlie Ist.section,now Lumpkincounty,drawn t
bv the orphans of William Lawrence, deceased, for
the benefit of said orphans.
ELIZAHL I'll LAW RENCE, Guardian.
September G, 1838. nvtm
I7° l 1! Months after date application will be |
A made to the Court ol Oidinary, Buike county, j
for leave to sell the real estate of James Hines, de- f
eeased, and also tbe real estate and negroes ol the ;
minor heirs of said James Hines.
0 , EVERTT SAPP, ,
September 6. 1838. Adm’r. and Guardian.
117 11 monihs after date, application will be
s made to the Honorable ihe Inferior Court of
Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary
’ K)r leave lo sell lot No. 135, in first section Lee
county, containing 803* acres, f,r the benefit of <
the heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, late of 1
Gwinnett county.
JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
October 10, 1838
JP ( RI 'I flf Vl.ff, in square rakes,
, for benuttfying the skin, a superior article.-
Just recoucd and lur sale by
feupt I’ ANTONY d HAINES.
'ft ' s ’ V jE ~ a valuable liouse
■ § a , nd l . i '°.-/ 11 ‘'rawfordvillc, and «
«=-J—sL s t ,| ck ol Goods.—The undersigned be
nig ( i sirouslu close their mercantile business offer
lor sale their lot in the town of ('ran fordvilie 'J’nl
laterro county. It is well improved, having fi„.
rate i store.house nud counting room, comfhrlable
dwelling, kitchen, *c nil nearly new, of good ma
teria s,and well arranged. Jl the lot is not sold he.
frre me first J uesday in December, it will then bo
*! ,^ r< r T pub 10 ‘ sul< '• and possession given the first
Iny of January next. Terms will he acroramoda
ling, and be made known at time ofsalo.
nf {. liey , vvid nls .° , Sell a good bargain in their stork
of Goods ulitc . have been wolf selected in New
ork and Char eslon, and is generally admitted to
bo one among the best sclcrled stocks in the no
country. Any person wishing to vest capital n
merchandise, would do well to call and examine
this properly. BATTLE & DICKINSON
Crawfordvillt, Ga , August 29,1838. wl4t
Georgia, Jetterson County s
W PEREAS, Robert lioyd applies for I eI(er „
* V ol administration on the estate ol 1!,,..°^
Gordon, deceased. 1 Kobe «
These are therefore to cite and admonish ..it „ i
singular, the kindred and creditors ol the laid d",'
ceased, to hie their objection,, (if any they ml )ti
rny office, according w» Inw J y nave »' at
i8 f;"
S , crlven county:
* i/ Aznriuh hrjnein applies forleiterH
str* - JSs
«£bs saw •" -
to bo and appear at my office within the .^ ceoBcd
scnlied by law, tosliew •< 1 e . tlme Pre
wby said letters should not be hBVe ’
thisTth dafof SfpSll! ms' m Jacksonbo ™.
sep li!L JOSHUA PERRY,CIerk.
Georgia, Burke county:
VV S S^ dlly Bunn, administratrix on
,pu “
ed b* hwmT 1,1 "thee, within the lime prescrib
s^SfttrcsKir
■ bm-lOfi, July, 1 ' TjJ't o t rd o eTofrntm, ayneBbor0 ’
_n"g J 6m T. H. BJ.OUNT. U. Clerk.
i M r"m J eff erson County :
\\ 11 BREAK James M Linqucfleld, adminis
* , lra ' or on estate of James E Wells, ] ote
mi..il7S;?d ,ppl “»'■ «►
why said letters should not be granted 7 ‘ a ' e ’ v
(•eortiiu, Coliitnbi;i county : ~ ~
VV J f Kl - EAS Jam ? Oartlidge, administrator do
tl * ' , b ° r ' lB "O' l - n PPI>M kir letters dismissory on
the estate of Adam VV alkor, deceased.
These are therefore to one and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have
wit Inn the tnno prescribed by law, in mv office’
to shew cause whj said letters should not he grant’
*
GABttIEI. JOSES, Celrk.
Georgia, Jeflerson County: — ~—•
VV '' iHinrn L Kennedy, Ahminis
, n °r."f John Kight, late of this county, de
minlstr’afion, ,llsmissor y froln sa ‘ d ad ‘
J hese are therefore to cite summon and admonish
.1 I nn ; tr, the kindred and creditors of the
tl e ,± e n T d ’ • ° a l’l’ carat my office Within
l® 1 1 ™°P'mscnhetl by law, to shew cause, if any
y have, why said letters shall not he granted'
SliVynne'Ts fs'.' 117 U ‘ Ut ° nicc - Louisville, this'
June 9 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
(■coigi;i 9 ,10/rcrsoii comity ; “
VV li ,!' K || AS Sherrod Arrington, administrator
~ i . , , estale (ls -'"soph Lockhart, late of
- 11 ’ j r o "' ly ’.‘ oeonst ’d, applies for letters of dismis
felon Jrom said estate,
• ,/ 'T!? theielore to cite, summon and admon
ish a 1 and singular, the kindred and creditors ol
said deceased, to be and appear at my ofiioe vvitldn
bo tune prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not fee granted
258i V Jmte, nd B38 my ‘ a “' l “ l ° IHcC in Lollisvi| le, thm
_June2B Liil'.Nr.ZEß BOTHWELL, Clerk.
(•eoigiti, .Jefferson county ;
VV JIb BLA S Hugh Neely, administrator on the
i ~ , , Psla, ° ul ■'»«"'« i>eely. deceased, applies lor
letters dismissory Iromsaid administration
s.n Jdnrihe T s T tO . n ' Ml a(| moni S h all and
"“ ; the kln lred ar !<l creditors of said dec’d to
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__Ju!y24 KHENEZER BOTHWELL,CI'k.
Georgia, Jetterson county :
W B BBEAS Bryant Eullbrd, administrator ou j
* lie estate of Seih I'.ason, lit« of this conn- f
y, ueceftHen, ajiplies lor le/iers dismissory Irom
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to tile their objections, if any they have, in my of
uco, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew
cause why said letters of dismission should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this
olh July 1838. E. BOTHWELL, Clerk.
Jtvly /
(Jeorgia, Coliuntua coniityT
W BBBBAS James Carllidge, administrator,
5.7. a l’Pjj es l° r letters dismissory on the estate
of Robert W. Walker, deceased.
1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular,.the kindred and creditors of ihe said de
ceased, to tile their objections, if any ihey have,
\vn hui the time prescribed by law, in my office. In
shew cause why said letters should not bo granted
Given under my hand this 2d day ol June, 1838
. _ GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
Georgia, Scriven county
Court ol Ordinary—Present, their honors John S.
Rii'M's, loler Reddick, Jefferson Roberts, and
Clin Ics i . Mewart, Esjs.
.-Sp 1 ',- ■ J uly 9th, 1838.
| |t UN the application of Thomi ls H. Burns, ad
.V. mintslrator of William fiross,deceased, late of
Scriven county, stating that he has fully ndmims
,ore(l ««'d estate, and praying citation (lit letters dis
imssory, ]t is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk
do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show
c iuseftf any they have) why the same shall not be
gr-itiled ; and that the same he published once a
month lor six months.
A true extract Irom the minutes. Jidy 10, 183
Mttg 1 ratlin JOSHUA PERKY, Clerk.
Georgia, .Scriven county :
'i \ BEREAS Moses N. McCall applies for let
*elis dismissory from the executorship of
m ' Bopson, of Scriven county, deceased :
t hose are therefore to cite and admonish all and
sign lar the kind rod and orociitors of said deceased,
lo he and nnpearat my office, within the tin e pre
si Titled !’■' iw, to show cause, if any they have,
why sat • tors should not he granted.
Gin- der my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro,
tins lltili day of Septemtier, 1838
seprm JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
months alter dale application will be
» ramie to tho honorable Inferior Court of Burke
comity, when sitting for ordtrary purpooes, for
leave to sell live Inmdrcd acres of pine land, lying
in rriven cuunly ; one gold lot containing lorty'V &
acres,in the 2d section,2d district, Cherokee county, |
and one town Jot in the town of Oxford, Newton
county, all belonging to the eslateof Joseph Show- I
make, late of Burke county, deceased. |
JOSEPH A. S|((-;\v MAKE, ) . . ,
ISAIAH CARTER, < A(lm fs ’
Soplemhor 2;’>, 1938. 4 m
I months alter dote,'application will be
■- made to the Court i f (trdinary, of Richmond
county, (or leave lo sell all the real estate of Sam
uel Appleton, deceased, for the benefit of his heirs. I
. . JOHN FINN,
Adminisiralor, in right of hisivjle, Ann J. Finn. |
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