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There \s aomellnng in tin K stair/ >-. to n
Inexpreesihlyknatheiic Vid nmiirnlVl; they an In
deed 1 heautifal ev reed i ugly,’ .nul Amli as any <■
our own poets well He proud/■,',/ /
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L.NES
ON I'ASSIM. Till. HRiVE OF .Ml NlhTl.il.
in FUST.
S On yonder shore, on yonder shore,
Now verdent wiih the depth ol rdiade,
Hi nenlh the white-aimed sycamore,
There in a little infant laid.
Forgive this leal -a hroilier weej
’T is there the laded llowiet sleeps.
She sleep* alone, idn sleep j done.
And summer's forests o'er her wave;
And sighing winds »i anlurnn m an
Around the little slranger'a grave,
An though they murmured al the fa n
Os one no lone and desolate.
In sound* dial seem like Sorrow’s own,
Their funeral dirges faintly creep ;
Then deep’ning to an organ lone,
In all their solemn cadence sweep,
And pour, unheard, along the wild.
Their desert onihein o’er a child.
fSho rame, and passed, thin I forget
How we whose hearts had hailed her hirlh,
Ero three autumnal suns had sit,
('unsigned her to her mother Earth !
Joys and Ihnr mommies pass away ;
Hut gnefs are deeper ploughed than they.
NVe laid her in her narrow cell,
We heaped the soli mould on her breast,
And paning tears like rain drops, foil
Upon her lonely place of rest.
May angels guard it—may they Ideas
Her slumbers in the wilderness.
She sleeps alone, she sleeps alone;
For, all unheard, on yonder shine,
The sweeping flood, with torrents moan,
At evening lilts its solemn roar.
As, in one broad, eternal lido,
'i'he rolling waters onward glide.
There is no marble monument,
There is no stone which graven lie,
To tell of love and virtue blent
In one almost 100 good to die.
We nee 1 no such useless trace
To point us to her rusting place.
Blie sleeps alone, she sleeps alone ;
Hut midst the tears and April showers,
The Genius of the Wild hath strown
His germs nl fruit, his fairest (lowers,
And cast his robe ol vernal bloom,
In guardian fondness o’er (ho lomli.
She sleeps alone, she sleeps alone ;
Hut yearly is her grave turf-dressed,
And still the summer vines are thrown.
In annual wreaths across her hre.-st,
And still the sighing autumn grieves,
And stiews the hallowed spot with leaves.
From the Examiner.
Fate ! I have askt few things of ihee,
And fewer have to ask.
Shortly, thou knowest, I shall ho
No more—then con thy task.
If one he left on earth so late
Whose love is like the past.
Toll her, in whispers, gentle Fate,
Not even love must lust.
Tell her, I leave the noisy feast
Os lile, a little tired ;
Amidst its pleasures few possost
And many undesired.
Tell her, with steady pane to come
And, where my laurels lie,
To throw the freshest on the lomli
V\ hen it has caught her sigh.
Tell her, to stand some steps apart
From others, on that day,
And check the tear, (if tear should start)
Too precious for dull clay.
Tub Haikrow.—The rainbow had, from the j
earliest limes, been an object of admiration to ev- 1
cry spectator; hut it was long before any observer
knew the full extent to which that aihnira'ion 1
ought to he carried, or even eared to undr island [
it. If it he unpardonable to shin our eyes to (he
most glorious speciacles in nature, il is doubly so ,
to close our mental vision againsi ilml mme per- i
Iceland more intimate perception of them which ■
tka knowledge of their causes affords. A mom
those who felt any in'erest in snob inquiries, the 1
rainbow was generally understood 10 arise, in
some way, r-om the light reflected by tho drops ’
of ruin falling opposite to the sun.—iVlaltmlyeus 1
suggested t lint the light, in passing through the
drop, sous to be reflected hour its buck, somehow 1
acquires colour from the reft.muon; hut ho pro
eeeded no farther with ibis idea. Others made
suggestion* which only tended 11 j , t,•.. \ r,e
matter. Antoniode l.). 'minis, itehbi.hop of. p.i'a
tro, approached vety manly to the complete 1 \
plitnation. Having placed a globular ho:tle ,0
water oppo ie to ll.esnn, and ahae hi; eye, he
caw coloured rays issue from the under sale of the
globe; the colours ware dill' rent, according a< it
was more or I. ■■ e'e ated, and ki order i f the
I,nohow. He coin , tly inn ed the course of the
toys refracted at entering and quilling the water,
and relive ed at the hick .0 it. The same would,
there! ire, hold g.t -.1 widi a .’.lobular d op of wa
ter in a sliowei; and hum the same angle being
iuvariably requi e 1 tar ear h colour in a plane
passing through the eye, ihe drop and tho sun.
the circular f.rm of tho bow was accounted f-.r.
JStill, the actual origin, or law of the connexion
between rel'iueiion and colour, was totally un
known. Tite explanation, too, extended only to
Ihe primary, or iunuiour bow; in attempting that
of tile t-eg uidaty. the an ir o foie.l. This invest!,
gaibm el Da D iminU is the more remarkable
since he is not known tor any other scientific,
diseoveiy ; ho pub ished an account of it in a
work, "De UaiUis Yl.-ais el 1.0 is,’'in 1611. Vet
the trea i t is, in so,llo points, so Dully, that
110.-covi U tolls him “/inmi a I‘ptii on 1; i 1 •<■
«a‘rn ryu, if fm na! ve <■: ad. i.v ,up 'rtimim
(.1 m.lll igi.eiaia a opt lei,s, to a degree evelib ■
yond whu lli.il age would e. dine.) This .-c n
nisduiy severe upon a man who bad been Ihe il si
to propose an explanation so perfectly j Ist and
philosophical, as tar is r went,of a very co plex
("lenoaioiion; and, if deli.heiil ,11 some points ol
rbrtail, yet be certainly possessed a phllosopl ;eal
lovo ut truth, whirh was evince lin a liei dour and
independence nf opinions on theological subjects,
extiaoruin.nv to be avowed by a dignitary . f lie
Jlomisb church an 1 which, as he had not the by
- to disguise it, was, ot eec.r-e, heresy, and
exposed him to a (mious pei seen lion. F.ointbis
lie found an a-ylmu at the court id' dames it e
llrsl. ofEngland, in 16IG; bul, lemming to Italy,
the persecution was after some tin e revived, an I
( he died, a* ie su| p .-id, by poison, in pris n; I
body and all bis writings be.ng condemned to the
flames by the inquisition. — Dr. I. inlnct .
Utilitt in thi; Newspaper I’ui ss —s 1 ,
of Mi W alls al Ihe .Newspaper Fre.-s Uenev.d. e
Association Dinner; 41 The wide dill'usiori ei
newspapers throughout this great empire eufli
eicntly shows the general Csiimation in wiiich
they are held. To many persons, indeed, a news
paper lias become aim >st one of the necessaries
of life Wba' a dull dry would that be. e«pr c
icily in the metropolis, on which, owing to some
extraordinary combination ol cncuinslanccs, mo
e single newspaper were to m >ko its appearance
V
lti ! ( gh .Hill cheer*.) How many derive ibei
owii informal ion ind aiiiiiwoienV—how ma
,p i rivg (hi; iiumii* ol int./i ming and oi aaiu in.; o:k
-, | solftly from iht* u< vv<{>. |»i . , (? I■ ',lk (;) U- c
I i politician Wi.-h io know ilm ol b ■ .•», o
.1.11 in iii..
irS^ai 1 ! i A .) }) u J
j iv ..timer re m 1. am where our r«v n(*iil- ‘
j war are naiionejf Hen nU the in*,* j. i|>. • -
|( R newt I iipj.bue e.) fsara .more t»l in ill •
; lulls a inrut 1 1 1.: hiti. it ii ’tt■ .. |. 11 1 ,oi,i, i . i
i s :thnn!T tii : 1 .1 ;
11reads the MU’.’, pip (I . !'.) I . ■ '
I( 1 <lilt lino art*,or lh<* iliiuo.t, uoi the •* an a ‘
i * ,
j sweet sounds —(imi' .i c..eertng t i .er lir lu
| Inrmalmii respecting liic i . : ,i .i tun, lot.’ i, run
lor tl.e concert room t li t re- ■ liu* i ■ j»a|>f
i (Chaera.) Arc tilt* la;. ■ —l».,i 1 11 1 *■in -*
(con'inm.l cheers) art tie I. ! . curious in a
cetlain the fashionable p.irtiei nf the week '!-
. I'hey read the newspaper. ( Faugh er and cheer.-,
in ahorl almost every human being who can rca
at all, re nla the newspaper. (Renewed b.ughK
; and cheer*.) Nay, in Ireland, unless my hi,;hl
gilled and willy (riend Lover bo mistaken, lb
very fate a read I lie newspaper—(great laughter
* for how else,’ says a sly obi Reynard, in one i
i Mr. Lover’s ntiinirnble Inlet, ‘ hn.v else should w
i know when and where the hounds are to meet.
i (Simula of laughter and cheera.) London l‘ap ■
Tin; Mi sen's l‘ mn.—Among a varidy t
curious pacers »l John Ward, nf Hackney, ib «j
M. . (who being convicted i.-f firgery, was ex
polled die 11 iu»e, and in the year Mood i
the pillory,) there was found a few days ago
paper in hia own hand writing; which we thin
may be very properly entitled the Misei’s I‘mye
"Oh lead, llmu knowesl (hal I have nine hon
es in the eily of Ijotidon, and likewise that I hav
la'ely purchased an estate in fee simple, in ih
eounly of K-sex; I'-cm eh thee lo preserve (Ii
two eoiiiilie. of Middle. ’ x and fit-ex fi on fir
and earllnjnakes; and ns 1 have a nrori • igo I
II infordahire, I beg id thee likewi.e to have a
eye rd compassion on that eouiuy, and for the ro
of the countiea, thou mayest deal with them a
Ihpu art pleased! Qh Lord, enulilc the bank l
answer all their hills, and ititiko nil my tleldor
good men. Given prosperous voyage, and relnn
to lire Mermaid loop, because I have insured it
and as llmu hast said that the days id the wicket
are but short, I trad in line that limn w ill no
forgot thy promise, as I have pnicliased an crlult
in reversion, which will he mine on the <!■ ath o
that most profligate young man .Sir J I.
Keep my friends (non sinking, and preserve me
from thieves and home breakers, and make id
my servants so honest and faithful, licit they may
attend to my interest, and never cheat roe out ol
my property night nor day.”
Ward was suspected id joining in a conveyance
wilh Wir John llinnt, (o secure filly ihoiisaml
pounds of I hal Director’s cstntu, ferleiled lo the
Winjtli Sea Company. Thu Company recovered
lilt 1 Idly thousand pounds against Mi. Ward, hut
lie set up prior conveyance), of his c- taln to I.is
brother and son, and concealed all his personals,
which were supposed lobe one hundred and fitly
thousand pounds. These conveyances being also
set aside by a bill in Chancery, Ward was inipn,
aoned (or many years,
J.. Stw* *.irm u.-.——,
Patent Steam
r«: atiii; it it i; j\ ova to it,
l or ileaifh anti lieoiiomy.
r jOJ IK silbserihers liavi ig purchased the right ol
“ the PA TENT El- A i'llh.ll DRESS EK,
I lor (Ins Slate, Would respectfully inform the eiti
) nous of n gnsin and vicinity, that fhey have out
of said Machines in successful operatien in Mcln
tosh street, corner of Reynolds
The work is done entirely by ilio opernfion of
Sii*am, no fire coming n ”nr the Feathers, and no
possibility <>l atairchingor olherwise injuring ihem.
Ily lids oporalinn all .moths are de.tr yed and r O .
moved, vvnhonl b as or waste of Feat hers ; on the
I contrary, the hulk is very much increased, many i
j limes one hall, nothing being removed tint siuuil
J purl mb sos dil l, Are They ore also clears.■.! and
'. purified from all disagreeable smell that oljen m- ,
lends Feathers, and are entirely i leaiised and dried,
and have the nppeiiraueu and o.ssenlnd ipinlitica of
\ New Feathers.
1 hev would invite all house-keepers, nnfl those
l wh i prefer sleeping on pare and salt heils—w ho
, study health and eeonoaiy, to try, and prove llie
■Steam Feather Renovator.
All person, are invited lu call and see the Ma-
I chine and its operalioa, and ho convinced of its I
uidn y.
Nb ll.—The inhabitants of Ihe town ran, by
noiiljyng 11 us Mihseribers, have ilieir b ds laken 1
from their dwellings and rclnrnod the same da*’
well dres Pil and re dy lor i.aaiediale use, for S ! 7 *
I'tov i .el limy do iml eont'iin moro than do pound
an I A cenia per pound lor all over ill .1 aaioaal.i
il, lb y choose to send llioai in, the price will b
itid nth _ ' |
I’eeplo from ihe country can, by bringing their i
beds in early m tlio inuiaing, usually have them j
I lu* sumo clay.
.lnv por.sim that will try |ho oxporiniont, may
•s.'iul ilmiuu l)t* 1 or h.'tls, ol nnv quality of I'Vailmrs,
trom tho lu’*st ami n.'WM, to il.o uM.-si and poorosl
ili:’\ luvo, provided limy urooitlmr (m*(>sd or l)m*k
1' illmri, ami may It * assured, no i Inigo wdl bo
m fit*, in any I’a.so, un!cos pmU’ci saiihla.Miou bo
giv n .1. .1 l> \
July I*’ Irw M \ M ]].
fc 1 * * • -* '-1 .CUl'i ? lit i ’».•
' J,' Ui Miib.o-rils r.s jai.K tins nu-tbod ot'iniorminu
i!u' publi" tin? (hoy will > ntimio jo Uamncl
u a 1 Mi-' IU,S lII’Si IS I’.SS. Vluar
War li .iiMAx him in riiiiipiiUo ropair, and (hoy soli
ci'u.s! i; ■ o,t pubin’lUviiur. (irau tollor put I palm*
itii :o, lUcy ussuro iluur I. u n-Is no «- v« ru ms > !*> II lu*
want in • pf..limit ilio inion .>l of limro who ma\
iMilni I lheir I’Usin*',is to tin in. Tli -ir ( in.- >' • in
fnhuvi w ill ho l;Ko niiu’r t\f!aldi.-dujn n.ts »d lht> Iv.nd
I.iluanl advanrt'■ »ii product* in Ntoro. Uct oixn.
and torv\arilin;’got fls or oolion ptomnilv a.tcmicil
11* . t
nutf3l kvml
rod' r n r:;tid,;Ms3 l\
1 \ J \ undi'micnod having taken I. \ Nl.)
h into par l non hip, tin* \ n : 1 1 1 »I A I *
i ’»>M M issiv ) n 111 S.N 1 !',SS w ill h >» onduolod tin*
dv*r (lu* drill ol Hind $ liou'lau !, iii i Istol'h’lo
1 bor no\i. iIKMJ. lIAIUD
pt.l3 ’ 0
MH' h.S I'lh!’ \ ll.Vlh-uUAii#
i> k.\ iA.
§>Or KS wdl lu* opened by tho undersi.; m-d
! i 'm 'mn’iussfo o s lor ■ in k in this I . nk, in (ho
hill d iv ol ih tabor n \t,fU Hamburg, and i omii.uo
open liftwct'ii ilio boars oi 10 and o*o!> «■!*, lor
| I') days. Kvory ■* : ci.holder it, Ilu» Uud lio.ni,
1 who : ha;, pay up . !.v' .-ooi.d ilit»l.’.luu lit on Kid
!:, •.1 ' » ir.iiiv 1 it) Mil ; t to <* i r ;:u t .pail
.
.
; . i.» t t; v ui ui'S. »ji ii .or It) the c diuhiiT < i any
. Ikm'.vin yood no ’it, .. ah*, ting ol' li.c M.>. kl.. 1.1.
.I. oi ilia bank, iu {•-wson mby proxy, wdi b
1 I hold at < Ii irk.sl«*n, on iht* ‘d ab .November, w hen
; * the Aiother Ihmk will bo organn'.cd, . mi lln m Ins
t i i'biubiinhod in .North-ibj.o.ia i and us
! dO''ii llu’i tutor ji v jMfMblo, A c>.py ol il.o C t*ar-
I ; ;,as is in our Inn Is I »r« \ i nm;ii.i,i.
; JSni.val, \V. W. .w C\ U A.', i
* I ‘ Ol IVKK bAdkSON. ' iVumrsn.inors
IMdAOvAHV, )
* i s *;.l IS ir a. \
I IT !: :* T»t V*A wh oouinmo her s.-hmdon In
* ; i pit in .-.sol hev. 'dr. UxiMfii, a! liu* Amid liiic
' 1 VotiiM oncing Ooiobor 31st.
, I ilu \« ir i-s divided info tour tones. of t\vc*lvi
I wacks cm h, having a v:nanion oi oao wook at tin
s j close oi i a *i ictui
, A* I' Ipli u»b be root ivod Ihr loss thnnoao term
v ! Tutu »n pur annum Tuition fur youngo
1 pan t s ■ h i'.iyificum made (pnuierly
♦opt i swim
!» k'«(»* *>. :• ; * and C jfuMui'ss,
! »\IIK Mt .triuis having Un-ui. I ihcmselvt si»
( | 1 it I’ c city *1 iSav Miiinh, lor iho purm to of car
. | r>; ig on a m*ml lactong ■ u;ij comcni ti.m bus
> ’
....
j nolle. I. Ii . A!» : f \\ I'd iii.it IA ,
ft ‘ JA
. Savannah, Oetohor Id, ls;.s swim
o | ;> K li G (.i tiOKiO* A is- my auth •;> t
>t i’s-l n-y during my t I absonco (r.* * u t :„. Ni
, sept S it JUii.N li dl,l' ul*li \
ir F Oil S \MI OR I R ASE.
' ' rii limit C anm Tlanlalien on Burk < amp
.As < i« ■■ ■!;, m Berko county, lying went ot Ike
’ land* i »ov ir vai : oL tit . cun*
' ..... .*ii ■, ;i I. i ..ores el euk 'lit'! h-Cftcry
" r j Jui..l Jh• m mi part of the ej» ted land n - .>.d
i j.,. inure ili;. Dor: • y-ms, and ii ru >’■'•■ equal Ip
i ifi-.n erio. nl, >i i o ia<r.> v . p- mice c'llti
((j- \ x-atc ni.l c. j.. ,; n [r.rd for c.A'Oiwilh
! icy hui-lab .r: :> in re lh i ’ ice i. now
in ; , i ,1 . , , i, ,i , ■,, -".I .111ri 1.-. 1 1 M "il
*- i!i.- j.f« ii:. \v’( : iliD i; •• - nl' .ill nl.it
ii j d®*tr.) tohu> aifey.'pirn ■ .i'ii. 'J 's.i. 1. Y'V
ir ir-.in b'.r ■' 'i'.ici in (!i»* h. illiii-.il (jiii! nl Burke, near
In lli. < iilrnl lb dread . )in i.ic ut the ui in' If. ifnl
1 iri.l •.*. *• ill.■ ii.'i-ii’i.iri', ii■in < I. nr:/ ■, : a ■ ■ ing
“■'nil lie »dvnri! r>l .. t'. , < line. li-« ami p.»l
,tf i | ollii' mi I eoeuaenic'iim in ali w hour. xx ill. Uc‘
r. I Ivvu b i.l. ..i i.-i ui i,fill.i niiiio.
We |m Ii r sciiiiiLf, lon we would iei,.; fur n term
! 11l five; or t 11V.,1. ,it .CipIICIIIII , I ll I'.|U
I) BA I! HOW,
W. MtKiNI.EV.
'■ l ' I.' i.■ .• If• 11, (i Vil. .Tpc county, )
S,-. i mher Jo, 1 \ wtf
■ i 'll,. 'uii- fit in ioiifili.st w ill j left a; publish the
ly | above weekly fill lerhiil.
tie AH • • Ihe .. .. eii, n. hli'. Ilni
ir) -f «l’ d-iv ii,ii g lii- time mid alt"idun to the prae
-1.1 lie; of tin I .aw, will carefully and promptly i.tu-nd
, to ii Ii 1 1 (.ill 1 ■.h in'nl -11■< 1 In Ins e irt. <' 111 -•«. in
! Louis: ill', <»u. THOS. 11. I'OLMU.L.
nnjt 21 w2m
■ j Notil’i; io .ni.sTilKKt
| i subscriber having declined keeping ;i j-ri
-0 ( . i ,vnle boanlile' le> ise, now offers for sah
.j., I.i» lac ami I cominodidNi I > well mg I (nice ami 1 «t.
x- situated in tin* town of Madison, on ibe public
j r) r.'J'l ire, 'I. rent ly opposite lie. conn firmer l . The at inil
i lor n public home or More, is con idered one of I hr
' j best, ill tbe place. To a persondmirons of opening
a public bouse, there h connidurub'e inducement,
■r. ii.ero neing only one Tavern m tlivg pl.ieci.—
is, Ir. mi flic I.let. ol the Kail Uoad Ia ■! rig I.ienteil In
ve lln • j :■ ili« .<■i • no d'!ti<t*. two publirt ),< :i -■ f
i* ii»l (I >w» J l . 'J h*- ( on.strii'’r<oji ol ilie !»• i<• is
l ijt w<ll nilc.ulruoil for u in\••rn, u'li mo l bail; lot s
ai»«l lar/o .Ii 1 • I».•, wil l u . r run.riiin.l.
■' Hail Jx’oil'l stork Will la; If k' ; u a.s rn Ii I will
n» alwoallow orif* lliouv inil dollars tont lor the store
in liou.se 'oniiH !#».! with the Mime, j.r tin* I. rm ol five
years, (lethieleil out of the sale- The only induce
,lK rnenf to at ll tlir> house in, that lliij’O ia more i.ouao
* j room than needed for my family,
10 i HUD. li. REES,
rs I .’lfadisor!,On , Octobor 1(5, MUs wfnv
0 I -
[VrOTUa-: TO Ti:A« H:vRK.-Tlio tinder
j’ - » •iened and otbur*, Will givn liberal wages lo
n lenrlier v\'ho can cutne well recorntupiidcd (or ca*
11 paeity lo inslrnel yotllf, and good tnofal deport
-1.1 inetil, (nr the neit year. One uciyiainlnd vviilitbo
if bn'liei- brandies el a liberal education is desired.
For further pnrlicnlurs, apply lo either of the nn
-1(l dersigncd, residing in dlcrg.m c< nnty, hi lew ißndi
,, con- Josmpji p j’l’.MC.’K,
lU-: 2.1, flAKHlss,
y. ort 1(5 (Itvy .' PEEPLES.
POSTPOJV El> S \ LE.
1 <■ Ii I. I. ARI, Id to nn order olTba I lonorabla Iho
'' 4 A bilerler ( onrt o( Unrke eonmy, while silting
1 (or ordinary purposes, will lie sold on the (irst Tnes
e day in I unitary next, nl Clarksville, Habersham j
:1 i'..uol\, In tween■(ho usual hours of side, two him-1
l 'b d and li!i y nines ■if (.and, No. 5 11, in said conn- I
H tv, belonging in the r late of Henry T. I lley, de
i eased, sold fop i lie benefit ol lho heirs and eredi
’’ lursul said deceased. Terms of sale on the day.
f VVTI.LI \i\l UTLEV.) ~ ,
c (i. I). UTLEY, |Kxrs
, October I(i, ) .SijS. I,|
„ - _ I,v !.“ (• o« s.t i !•;,
u! „-5 4* Twelve lu.ml red acres m onk and
QHHQp hickory land, lying in Lincoln county,
j • rtr on 55 ells’ i reek, well waiered, and sex e- i
: lessrrTii^rvkfcral good spjmgs on the same, about nix
miles below the court house and three miles from
the Savannah road. A ho, two l,.ta m the Choro
-1 kee purchase, /ml(l drawn by me, one lot No. 2,51,
; (ill district and 2d section ; the other No. 711) rid
distiici ond i)d section. Ah o,one lot in Harrisburg,
{ nuar Augusta. ROBERT JIENUERSUN. ’
OCI Id Jl lv
<i hOlililA irldll: H OK KS.
' Ptlf (■. siibs’cribcrH rospoeUully inlorni ihn pnh
® he Hint they have* commenced tKt> j
j manufactory of fill., near Jacksonbprough, in 1
iven county, Oa. They have extensive ouar
liesol l.i neslono, whieh is eonsidored hyprofes
ism-.l R Colling, Smio (b ologisi, to whom the
i proprietors are indebted for the infonratimi
wbieh mdneod I Item lo embark in the undertaking,
lo be ol ibe very purest kind. 'They have conso
| illicitly dieted large and substantial Kdns in
I the most approved manner, and procured men
from tie North who are perleetl v aer|nainte(l wit ll
| the business A portion of the l.ime is now in
i mai hot ond has been pronounced bv Ihn principal
builders in lb ■ neighborhood ol Augusta and
others, to be id'excellent quality. Tie- snhscri- |
I hers take pica tore m inviting llmsewlio take nn I
j interest bt tho developemenl ol the internal resour
. o’., of xi rgia, io examine it, being moivinceil that
Ihe xx bide I mted Stales cumcjl proiluco a more
beautiful article.
'I hey have now a quantity en hand, xx bieh they
will dcdivui ut the mmnli of Brier Crook on the
/sax am lab river, or at A ugusla. II avmg extensive
| prt pario ions in pmgivas, they expect lobe aide
j during Hie next xvintor and spring lo supply or
derslofl very large amenilt; and liny have every
reason lo b lieveibai they will entitle ihuinselvc's i
to the favor mid patronage of the public by pro
ducing a cheaper and hotter article at home than
can ho found abroad.
X bile I s will be received by 1) Kirkpatrick if Co,
nr by Thus E Smith ol Augusta, nr jncksnnlioro’.
CORN t: 1.l I S 04 SMITH,
may 7 2nx-. d.'jxxtl
fi I ':' \ TAM
roof IVareiiousc, Axipsta, Ga<
I ' . 'Hi', lindei • I ;i;• ‘i 1, .ra'elnl I n- iii> liln’-u, pil
-1 i. romi". 'a id stippor of their bieiuhs and eus
jto -h r ol.ire, b.leave io iiilm u them and
ilia public, hat thex lamlimie to Iren .act a •oaieral
jV. a■' I'l'liC,! Consul.a-i;iii ~ : bic:-s, at
' 1 1 11■ Irni l .-land ■ii Hr '.nl slrei I 'I 1 1 ;r warehouse
| and chv a Kima-s are in , ml order lor die reeepliun
' id m:: ■ n and gem Is in store. Idu nil advances xx ill
s i’c i ’ n a O' 'dll e Oi: I oueiO a.
id will with
pr-oixpi ica a roe ive and Innvard all ciiilon eonsign
jed I* l n. ■’ th.‘ dilb cil lie; ols, us al.io any goods
, 1 nil : :a\ h '<i". r. d I irnii 4 Ii ns :i;i del rind.
JBhiXIXC : Co. ‘tl hulr>
' : ' ■ ■■ l xnaa s , are n. w veei-ix ing and opening an
• cV. sivo slock of Hroeqries, in the fire-proof store
. of i!u> wnri luoiM- mxxly i .reeled, which they will
bo pn part dto offer on the most liberal terms. All
|n’ d. I r di us, and filled by them, will be free
1 el ecu in's-s vs,audio the entire sad: imtiun ol the
panics ordering.
Ad 11 a 11: ■ i lineal ions will bo addressed to us
.I j hull, os .he bn.mess in future will he conducted
ej"* «h • name ol He firm. Tied mg their usuWl
e ■ mess le ,; h hu-incss contided i- itieircarc.
r ■ «■'* hope io n.or 1 a eo.ei ;aa ce . 1 the loofeicoi c
i, ! ii.-iiti mrc sj liberally In stowed.
■ - ■ ■ i 5\ log, . x,. i 1
x 1 P.v ii'o 11. :e rs x.tvulv, sin.it tint
;•, •' y it. a.
X, El
" 1 ■■ •* i-o - .aii.-e. .dl XV. 1 ■ j;d. ,/tir
. i .IICI. k : iill el Ill' s, vl. 5 I'l.lii.
s j h,.a. sl a , i'i T.\, c nor. ) tion.
xi I .. is hi|. iy ■; vco, that by virtue of a
I a lA.i. >■ tuna li.e x : 1 ..1 el Clmneery, 1 shall
; i-fici i. r sale at i.l .’ti r!d C. 11. on the first ,'b n
'■ Mi' in N'ovemlicr Si\t the iullowing lands belong
: io ih.' Estate xx \silb.ini 'Tu.,'an.v, diaea-aa!,
' vu:
a ■ Cue tract of hind siunned nnon liti o Torse
; x'ua k, ;n the I'wlriet el l'il;cli.ld, .ouiuitiing six
hundred and forty g ■ ' 1 es more or less, anti
■0 1 u mil ll 111 c *l.l,tig tea grunt Ihercil from ll.« M .to
io j 111 i'oud* x ar.d.na to die s id vV ilham l a;r;iace ~v
i lands . t . . h i Tarrnnee, Themi’s 1 tmar and Juti.
n 1 C. r:cr, :.nd by t.: her v;o in: i a mix
er ! Cae .n:., r l act i entainit x two Inmdrtd ai d six: v
i acr; s, ll,ore or cs. conxa xvd to the siutl \\ oliaui
I 1 urranee by a Do d ol I* a-ase Iron: John Cancr
i amt toen in d.s rdual as sitiovo in the District of
l„ j .Van i) s.x, on ,m ar the ('here kee
r
A m‘, one other tract of txvo lumdrc.i an s txx'er.tv
,x i■' -' u :l; "‘ 1 Oiufx* »■ i->s, hour dt'd It la J so f
, i ainils, kaiuixo, '.iorris, l.mniir and Tl; asp on, m,d
!: il en : : E.o itoiei ading iioni lK( Ciicrokc-,
j : ni.iT- 1.l Atwasia t-md hinds in tl. .. hi )oj-arai,dv,
■n a t ■ ; .-no xir.d tvx.* wars, pmclius';, 1., gixv
- I 'H'H'i * pxr»o...ii security, and a pi'-^ceoMl.e
! ,'TO. lV;t >. 1 j i l.liK t|L . i] i, if
o i omm ; >. : oi)t>rV o‘ru-%(
! T igelicid. Cel. 1-t. Ivx < Itwld U cl 23
1 ' f OU SAUv-A valuable House
j} and Lot in Crawfordville, and u
Jj l .’. of IfOOdn.—The undersigned be
ing u- mmiif in i !•< < ihi-ir mercantile business,offer
I li,r: ul- tli -ir lot in the town ot ( raw tordvtlle, Tal
iaferro eounly. It in well improved, having a first
' | r-.ie r and counting room, comfortable
dwell,ug, kitchen, Ac nil nearly new, of goal toa
i 1.-.-inlf, and well arrang' d. II the lot le not sold tie
f>re me first Tue.day in December, il will then he
i il r< dat publn ale, and (mn.vs.don given the first
1 j day of January next. Terms will be aeronimoda
in./, and he m ule known at tan ' of.sale,
’! I hey will also Nell a guild burgain in their stuck
‘ ■ (I:-', V. I: M-t i hove tin. il wit I ei-TIrO in iVfnv
1 I i ark and I bar 'stun, and ; in ueraliy udmiiled to
' 1 he one among the h -t selected sloei.a in the up
<• i eimtry. Any p :sm wi.-lmg to vent capital in
ei ■rehandise, would do well to call and examine
I this property. BATTLE iV. DICKINSON,
i Cmtvlbrtlvilh, Ga , August Sill, 1838. wMt
j jit AN T AT'iON T’OK SALK.—The suh
!l seriher offers for sale his splendid plantation,
i:l I.ce eounly,containing one Iliousand six limidred
mi. of mud, all in a solid hody. It. consists ol
lets Jirt, 57, 72, *B, 89. 101), 101, and one olhet,
nmnhcr not now reeelleeled, in the third District
ul 1. 1 e county. About 350 acres are in cultivation,
s and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of il
■ having le en cleared mere than five or six years,
d and most of it within the last two years.
a 'lin'd' an d land is all of tho first quality, oak and
hick ay land, and is capable ol producing from 12
In ifitio pounds et' cut ton In tli ■ acre. The me
I cleared 1 ill ofl m ; alny, < xoept two
1 laswliieh; re first rale pine land, and almost equal
dii tin? ra.lv aid hickory lor the production oi cotton,
t, 1 ii the pi natation is a first rate gin 1 ouse and gin,
c I if ' running '.'' in' hunt I'.sl year; also a comfortable
■I dwelling and ill oilier net e.v>..ry outbuildings for a
e planter who works ■-''i or 30 bands. On the lam!
•r | ur- cv. nil fine spring ofexei Hunt, pure water and
. ihe well water used in the plantation is < qnal to al
_ moot any in the up-country, for freshness, mid
purity Ihe plueo is 111 so lory hofiltby, «n iticrr
, was not a single easo of si< knoss among my ne
is groes last year, requiring the attendance of a phy
dan.
The land lies on the eastern branch ol Chicka
|| snw lialeliic creek, 18 miles from Albany, in Baker
o conrtry, tin h.oad of steamboat navigation on Hint
~ ] rjv< r, winch will enable the purchaser to get his
crop easily to market. The terms will be made to
0 suit the purchaser. Enquire of the subscriber, at
Allien:-', or of the editor ol the Chronicle At Senfinel.
.lime? trw&wlf CHARLES ty iMcKENLEV
ei AW NO'i'lCii'.. — l tic ululur.uglieO Having
• £ J removed from < lark county to Linoolnton,
• will attend to the practice of Law in the Superior
> and Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and tlioad
■ jacont counties. Dusineasintrusted to his care will
- lie promptly attended to.
' HENNING 1!. MOORE.
References—Hon. Charles Dougherty, lion. A
■ | S. Clayton, Hon. Thomas VV. slams, Con. Edward
■ Harden, Athens; C. J. .lonkins, C. VV. Cravvfiad,
A. J .Vlilltrr, i ,'ol. John Milludge, V\ illia.n E. Jones,
Augusta Lincolntcn, Jinrch 24,1833. wtf
BAIRD & ROWLAND’S
Fire Proof Ware House. Augusta Geo.
P|VilE undersigned grateful for the patronage so
a liberally extcndcilto them by the public since
they have been in the Ware Ilonsennd Connnission
business, beg leave to inform thoir friends that they
commie 1 u> transact the same at their old stand
where business will meet the same prompt attention
as heretofore. All orders lor the sale of cotton will
have lhe greatest possible c -re, and orders lor Bag
ging or oilier articles of merchandise will he filed on
the host terms our market will afford; but not. hav
ing aw interest in any wh-lesale grocery or other
goods establishment, We shall buy bom those who
sell cheapest ami charge the regular commission for
purchasing, which wo mist will he to the entire
satisfaction of our customers. When required, ad
1 varices will bo made on produce in store, and, all
: the usual facilities given to onr friends that, are gen
j orally given by regular Commi-.-ion Houses.
net 3 ' BAIRD & ROWLAND
| JK7* Each of the city papers will publish tho
abovconee a week moil Ist January next I) tfe 11.
OGLETIIORPE UNIVERSITY.
r l HE examination of Students of the College
5 and Academy, will take place on Monday
and Tuesday, tho B9th and 39th of October, to be
i closed by an exhibition of original Orations, on
j Wednesday, 31st, (commencing day) by the Junior
| and Sophomore classes.
I The annual meeting of the Board ol Trustees,
( will he held on Wednesday, the 31st. October.
Candidates for admission to the College, may
apply at the close of the examination, or on the
first .Holiday in January, the beginning of the Col
lege year. SAME. K. TALMADGE.Scc'y.
net 8 3tW
INFORMATION.
f HIE subscriber, wit It others, will make applica
nt lion to the Legislatures of South Carolina and
Georgia, at, thoir next regular session, to incorporate
a company for tbo purpose of co intruding a bridge
or a boat to be impelled by the power ol steam or
I horse, crossing the Savannah River, at or near
j Hamburg and Augusta, for their own use, in order
j to encourage the intercourse and avoid paying the
I extravagant toll at the p eseut bridge, in with It en
terprise the citizens and incorporated companies of
Georgia, as well as South Carolina, may participate-
HENRY SHU 1/1 Z.
Hai burg, S.C August‘2d, 183.1. vv3m*
THE caiTs::) NYViKi HOTEL, f
a The subscribers take great plea-me in
a imoimiiig the citizens ol Columbia, and
;-I it a_iriivelieis generally, that this elegant
establishment, which iias undergone a thorough
repair, besides bating many new ami fine addi
tions, will he opened lor the reception of company,
early m October next : mid from Hoar long expen
! cine in In; me -- it.cy hope to meet a lull shore of
I pubue p.lr. tine.*.
! To tl.e meiaDers oi tho I.egishrtnre, Law t ors at
the i»r, and private families, this est /list
'1 i s laa .-iuitainioges tor tlit-ir eonilort in. ? con
veni ace; mid '.very exertion shall bo Used to
- tends r satislaclion
lIAT;NBit & HUNT.
I’ B.—l'ersons wishing to engage r oms in this
..oi J, will please address thu subscribers mono-
H. & il.
H w6w
ih‘ Mihsiaiaer olfem l>r sale his
■ liitidii m Columbia comity, situated on
, the ni-iiu roa I lending from Augusta to
* olumhia t oilrt il ruse, thirteen miles
.. /.»: mv the former, and nine miles below
tbo 1 tto place, containing about 050 acres, and is I
so stiii that two de.arable settlements eoiy bo
101100,81100 d tho tv hole bet m much fur one person,
walli impin',l ill.ail.l on each; cither of winch will
b ’ sold sepnral", i lioiild the purchaser desire it
i he terms and land can ho known or seen by ap
ply ii- to the ov.a> or, on tho premises. Provisions
can ho had >m the premiers also.
June 1,1838 tu't HAICVIONC, LAMAR.
LAW NOTICE.
f s. i lE. uedorsigtiod loi ting moled in the practic
[ A bl lhe'LA ,o;t. r their sen ices tu the public
i1" y will Ul a.,i tin courts ot Muscogee, Marion,
St,-wart, Randolph I-inly, linker, Leo and Sumter,
| " ' ic.it.:; 1 ion.- ton,of the flint I
i Bui 1.0 '.vmlos, Thomas,
i ■ i: . t. - , til ;ini . oLi i.v »a (iirvuit {u
siii ■ i i.ii. , i. i i its; rare will moot, wih prompt
all' 1 ;:,.'I iii ir is in dnumvua, Sumter *
ctKiuiy, whoro uue ot thorn iurv aivvays be fouiid
w bv'ii hji übbeut ou butaiicss.
i.un’ \VAKui:>: f
wtf 1 II ( RAW : OHD.
LAW OPFICJE. '
j HIE subsenbt r tins rout crej bis office to the
a. somh room, seen d floor, in the Bos! Office
run,; tvii re bo can at all limes bo found and coH
-a " c by thus • tt loi may u o I his m rt ious, and tt ill
honor lu.a with ta ir confidence.
• ' : WM. W. HOLT.
o'.ls 'on ngahcln Wht>it«-y
, M v ■'.) bids sup, :i-*p Port W;no
I v i oils i’ale ;;o".> Just received and for
■ "'"'by W . E. & J U. JAC KM IN,
i 1 Aiictinne
a. .IbhV lS OF TiilAVKi. in Greece, |
■ '- I u.kov, it. is -a, u; iHo kind, by the author a.l j
: t :.,a ■ aiis ; t 1 ■ ■■i .a . v-so, Ani*)!a. He*roa, r- J
He Holy i.a..d. tv ;u ~ ...tp noil Engravings, in SI
l v its. 12 mo. Just received bv
srpt ? THO-. UICIIARD'g-
— , ;
TO 111 ILDERS.
,1! tmd.-rs ;ud vtnl be kept constantly sup.
i’h‘ l * with Vt i .(low Sosn ot'various c izcs
Wind -tt blinds, i.ii.l ik; ,| I foots, ’ilic Sash !lre ’
! priinci iii.il -0...' - - wi;li saperior Glass, the Bln.. 1 ,.
1 p m ■ .’ r ■ ■ and lung d ready fur hanging.
Wil 1,1 ■ llivo-i, l._. . , t ; i.lilis, li id but ks iV'c. com-
I 1 ole, 11 o :.i i ■ .a o. 1 on- i, o . , , , ,
' , i 11 ' '.a ’ }‘‘ r BJ,l> low by
•'•'l' 1 11 11 at l.t la 4N 1 tv.NAk ,A: Co. |
ANNUA L CIRCULAR. _
r|MI I. Faculty of the Med ieai College of the State
t ot Smith < amlhia announces, that the annual
Session of ihe (.'olli ci- will commence on the second
Mon lay in November. ns usual. An linro’duoioiy
Lecture will he given utilhatday at noon, and the
regular couiso will be resumed on the following ;
morning. j
On Anatomy, by J. f,. Holbrook, M. D.
On Sorcery, by .1 tin Winner,M D
< )n InetitiitoM and Practice o( Physic, by S Henry
Dickson,.’! D.
On Physiology, by James Moultrie, M D.
On Oh.-- , tries, by I hos. G Priolean, M D.
On < Iniiiiistry, by G U Shepard, M D.
On \), ; leria edn a, by Henry R f rost, Ml>
On i athologn-al Anatomy and Medical Jurispru
dence, hy 1, (weddings, .M In
Deniunslraliuns of Anatomy, by K Wurdeman,
Mb. S. HENRY DJCKSUN, Dean.
Sept. 6 unit
Georgia, Richmond county:
William fuller, j Superior Court, June Term,
vs ( 1838,
James Ueesido, j.
Orlando Snltiunrsh, j In Equity:
and John McLean. J Bill lor Relief, &c
ST appearing to the Court that James Keeside re
in sides out of tho state of Georgia, that Orlando
Saltmarali resides out of Richmond county, and
that said bill Ims net becn_served on said defend
ants. It is ordered that s.ihl defendants appear and
answer to s lid bill, on or la thru the first day of ibo
next terra.
It is further onion d that this rnlc bo published 1
monthly tor live months in one of iT- g.izeltosof tho
city of Augusta.
A true extract Irora tlio minutes.
JAMES Me LAWS, Clerk,
July 26, 1833. m m
I ’l months afn r date i ppliealion will be
ti ' made to the Justices of the Interior Court of
Hiehmond county, while sitlingas a Court of Ordi
nary, lor lenvo lu colt ,i tract of land tiulongillg TO
the estate of Lewis i! Rhodes, deceased, lor the
honefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased
■lnly 31, 183 d. A. W. HHOl), I -• nn ,
|NUUR months after dale application will be
made to the honorable the Interior Court ot
Columbia county, when silling for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to ilie
estate ot Stanton Porter, deceased, tor the purpose i
us distribution amongst, the heirs of said deceased. '
A' ANI Y PORTER, Adniinistranix
August 30, 1838. of said estate.
1 01 R months after date apj ication will be ■
-IL made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke conn- :
ty, tor leave to sell lot No 96, Blh District, Merri
wether comity, belonging to James f. Brown, a
minor. ELIZABETH BROWN,
July 17,1838. Guardianql James F-Br.wn.
OUR munihs alter date application will be
A- made to the honorable the Inloriur out! of
Pike county, while sitting lorordinary purpos> s, tor
leave to scli the real , state of U illiam Bryant, de
ceased lute of Burke count.
C, L. MATTHEWS,
Administrator in right of his wife.
July 9,1838.
w, OUR months after date application will be
made tut he honorable Interior Court ol Burke !
county, vvlien silling lorordinary purposes, lor leave I
to suit ail the real estate of Mark Lean bay, late ol i
said county, ihr tho purpose us a division be:ween j
tho heirs ot said estate,
alignsl 11,183 d GKO. W. EVANS Adm’r.
months alter dale application will be
i- made to the honorable the Interior Court of
Columbia county, whew silling for ordinary pur
pus, s, lor leave to mil six hundred acres ol land, ,
more or less, belonging to the estate ol Bn jamin E.
U ntlrey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on j
the httie Rioko creek, adjoining lands ofllaggic
Marlin, and others. Will. P. BEALE, Adnfr.
July 26, 1838.
OOUR months after date application will be
-h- marie to the honor ddc the interior Court ot
Columbia eomiiy, when sitting tor ordinary pur
poscs. lor leave to sell the whole ol the real estate
of Sydney G. Holland, a minor, lor Hie benefit of
said minor. J EkE.UIAH GRIFF IA,
July -1 Administrator ofJdydm y s. Holland
u’Uliti montlia alter dale application will lie made
to to tile honorable Interior Court of Columbia
county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, fur
leave to sell th • real estate of Jacob J Lugg, late of
.liuscogoe county, deceased.
July 7 A. P KUI3ERTSCJN, Adrn'r.
; AOOR months after date, application will be
f. made to the Honorable lire inferior Court oi
Warren county, when silling as a Court of Ordi
nary, lur leave to sell the Hand and Negroes be
longing to the Eslut of f/amptoii Wade, lute ol
said county, deceased.
ROBERT BOLTON, Adrn’r.
July Id mini
.. 'lliid-i atOOF Vr Aiii.UOUSiO, i he
if undersigned takes this oppurlutiiiy of return
ing his thanks to Ins friends ami a generous public,
for the liberal patronage in Ins business the two
years past, and .-olicils a continuation in the storage
and Commission Business.
Ho again renews bis promise, that he vvi-1 not
directly or indirectly engage in the purchase ol
Cotton on speculation ; Ins exertions shall be exclu
sively fin the interest of those who may confide to
him their business.
Reu’unJ. Dawson will remain at Crawfonlville
litilil tho cars on tho Railroad go lo Union Point,
seven miles below Greenestaoro’, lor the i urposo of
receiving and lorwurding Colton and (foods, which
mav be consigned to t lie undersigned, clear of
charge lo the planters and merchants; agents at
oilier deposits on the Run road will attend lo this
hitainoas.
( i lei ;V 15-u'gmg, Groceries, &c. wi'l be filled
allha low. .it p.ri . and forwarded wn hunt delay.
THUS. DAW SON.
tier 13, 1833. u (it
Laving a do.ire to remove to some oi
.e ... ,l he low counties in lhu slate, 1 now olifr
I .' r for sal mj possession ul lands in vVarren
„J.i” e.mmy.iii.d within two miles of Warren
11oi, and a (juarier ot a mile from the
CeoiaM Haiti laid ; there is .even hundred mid!
iweiiiy-fmv acres, and about four hundred and fifty I
in the wool», wo 1 nmhi red, amt all good lor culti- !
valmii. 'i huso ilmt wish to liny would do well to
call and examine the hud. PEIJ.RcODV.
aug 9 w 3m
übscri
v>. he is otter lor sr.le t: on l..nUs on Broad r.ver,
in tlberi c ounty, eight miles south us E.berton, I
comprising two settlements, one ol 613 acres, and
the other .VOaoies; ibe-e is on the two settlements j
e 0 acres of fiver bottom, ol which is cleared
and adapt d to the ultivaiion of corn or cotton,
3,(0 or 400 acres ol trosh hn d, well adapted to the
cultivation ol cotton, and about 460 acres ul wood
land, us good quality ; the old high land still pro
duces Wr it, and hut hole washed ; comfortable mid
emnmoOiuUS single story dwelling.?, a go al gin ■
house, 0.0. t erms amimuiod.uiiig, hut n lihemi
allow nee will he made for prompt payment. Tufts
unquestionably. bIMEuN OLIVER, i
i i ■. ....
I ■ ■ - ANTED) to take charge
-A ut the Double Branch Academy, Lincoln 1
omiulv, G> Tgia A g-, nllemim who will fume:
wall suificiciit teslimomals of . haracter, and quali- j
tionfoiH l i teach ihu ditierei.t branches ot an ‘
| miiish and ( hissioat : oiicaiion, will meet w .lh
libo al enoonragoment by immediate application lo
tho the i rasters. By order ot tho Trustees,
ict 13 wit SRABOR.N MO'LbV, Scc’y.
.. ,v GBODS. —it. r.. BALDWIN & Go.
.• ■ ;.:i . xtensive and well se
lected stock of Foreign uuu Domestic Dry Goo-‘a, I
suitable lor town and country trade, w Inch tbov i
are prepared lo sell on r< asmmlile terms at ,\o. 1
Broad street d.v. Uw r.opt 1
•. . . . . .1.0
v suhscril) r■ if . ale, bis vahrdd planin
lion, mi the Germ; w ilhin three miles of
llnwkiiisviHe,lo:i,, ,i iwclfth Distiict..i Hous
ton county, i .
old-ami hickory f.mi, well adapted to corn and
colt u■ ‘1 Imre r.-- four h tmlrod (lores imd. r ruin
vatii-n, with y oil loners, two good gm houses and
mio-. m Loi.-.i m -,v iwo story dwelling bon ~ii,j
»h on os .Voy person wishing t , pm-i h i»e
this f fmblo p opriw, will do well to cone and
look lor tiiem-elvcs
Also, I will ■- ’ll thirty young and likely no 'roes
Iho I. mis ol sale will be one and two r ears or
fmr r 11 lire pnrolmsor should de.ire, by , -.vi-o.
interest yea y, and civii-.r ;; aid am ii-tv ft,r‘ if
same. EDWARD ST GEOR ,E
Hawkinavillo Get. !, 1883. ’ ;
..vNiLITAKY .SHAViNt* EOAl%— fins I
r ll ■ s ''i‘‘ ,ri “ r nr, tc c, SO eon:: mtiy m demand hy
| j-o-e Woo are a. q:. -i wt. ; it- p.-ou ,:tr excel
i ~,
uu t' 11 ANTONY tc HAINES.
I Georgia, Jcllcri>on Comity:
WHEREAS, Robert Boyd applies for li'iicm
id administration on the estate ot Robert
| Gordon, deceased.
I'll, - ore I hcri forn to cite and admonish all and B
singular, the kindri d and creditors of the said d e
ceased, to tile their objection,, (if any they have 'at B
i my office, according to law. ”
Given under my hand at office,this 10ih October B
EUEN. BtmiVV ELL,Clerk ’ fl
<ict 1 1 1 in ■
Ei i t!, . crxvea county;
j y Jll El.a: Aznnah Knneis applies for letters fl
* * d.'iuiMory on the estate of Annets Arnett B
of Si-riven county,deceased : ’
1 i“ yc iln i cfoie to eite am! admonish all and *
singular th i.imlred and creditors of said dc ceased B
to ho ami appear at my office within the time pro.
,v. nlnil by law, to shew cause if any they have B
why said tellers should not he granted. H
(liven in der my hand at office, in Jacksonboro fl
tins 1( ill day ol September, 1838. B
, Jtcpt lu JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. B
Georgia, Jiurke county: fl
VV/ H tilth AS Civility Bunn, administratrix on B
» • theest ate of Moses Bunn, deceased, applies B
for letters of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and B
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d t» fl
he and appear at my office, within the lime prescrih B
r 1 allow cause, it any they have, why said B
letters should mu be granted. B
(oven no I, rmy hand, at office in Waynesboro, B
Bj order of court,' B
I T. H. BLOUNT, D. Clerk. B
i Georgia, .;e,'i. rsou County! * ” I
G-..-- James M. I.inquefield, adminis- B
r Raior on the estate of James E Wells,late B
ml county, deceased, applies for letter* of dial B
ini.-sion from s?ihJ estate. H
unmllm l ° 1 ‘ ,O ?. n(J a(lmonisl ‘ dll and I
singula., ill- kindred nndz-n.dimes ~fGn,,i ,i„ ■
lo he mid appear at my office within Iho nine pro. I
•scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have I
; why said letters should not bn granted. 1 I
I liven miller my baud at office, in Louisville, this B
Bth day of May, 1833 E. BOTH WELL, Clerk B
may 1 o fim ■
I Georgia, Columbia 6ontily: ' B
lIEREAS James Cartlidge.administraiorde B
, bonis mm, applies for letters dismissory on B
the estate of Adam Walker,deceased 1 B
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and B
i singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said de- B
■ ceased, to file their objections, if any they have B
within tho time prescribed by law, in niv office’ B
sh j!Y ‘' i,llse why said letters should not be grant! B
u&sasss. “ ” ,n “' I
GA BRIE I. J Oft ES, Celrk. |
Georgia, eiierson County; I
■ j William L Kennedy, Abminis. B
ti<i, i.i .. John Kighi, laie of this county, de- B
mhdsiraimn IM lor dlsmissor J' from said ad- B
I hesenro therefore to cite summon and admonish. fl
.ti and singular, the kindred and creditors oflho B
■s.ii.l dot CIS. d, to he and appear at my office within I
100 tune prescribed by law, to shew cause if any I
,h ;T. ! iaVl *> « *>y * aa ' lot I era shall no. he. iron™ V V
_ iiu.ii under my hand at office, in Louisville. thit\ I
oili June, 18 8. ■
, .Time 9 EBENEZER BOTHWELL. Clerk. I
Georgia,Jefferson county; I
\%/ EEKEAS Sherrod Arrington, administrator B
j * on tho estate of Joseph Lockhart, lam of B
said county, deceased, applies lor letters of disVtis- B
sum horn said estate. B
J hose are therefore to eite, summon and ndmon- B
i ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot
i sn '“ 'j 'Ceased, la be and appear at my office within B
Ihe lime pre i rihed by law, (o shew cause, if any B
they have, why said letters should not he granted
(liven m d i my hand at office in Louisville, this
2jih June, 1838 ■
JuneBB EBEN.SZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. B
Georgia, Jefferson county:
HERLAS Hugh Neely, administrator on the
- ; estate of James Neely, dcciosed, applies fur B
[ letlers dismiss,iry from said adininistration.
'f'hesc are therefore to cite and admonish all and B
; smgulnrtho kin I red and credilors of said dec’d to B
| bo and appear at any office, within the time prescrih. B
ml by law, to shew cause,if any they have, why B
s.*;;*! letters .should not he granted.
Given under ray hand at office in Louisville, this B
21st day of July, 1838. ■
bJ -Jt ELENEgER BOTHWELL,CVk. fl
r-fiu, Jefferson county: fl
V, \.j HEK..AS Bryant Eultiird, administrator nu fl
V s the estate of Sen h Eason, I He, of this conn- fl
••aid'efWp' * ai i) lea lur * eUers dismissory from H
'i heso «ro therefore lo cite and rdmonishall and I
singular i ho kindred and credilors of said deceased fl
to fill, their objections, if any they have, in my of! fl
fiee, wilhm the nine prescribed by law, lo shew B
c ime why said letters of dismission should not he fl
granted. ■
. , (i i van u , n ‘ !of my Band at office in Louisville, this fl
jih July, JB3B. E. BOTHWELL, Clerk. fl
J *. 1 v 7 H
Georgia, CoiiiinbTa comity: “ fl
• : I.l,iif,AS James Cnrtiidge, administrator, fl
, apl’hes for letters dismissory on the estate W
ol 'Robert NV . Walker, deceased. W
l hese are therefore lo cite and admonish all and I
singular, Hie kindred ami creditors of Ihe said de- I
e. n.sed, to (ilo their objections, if any they have, I
vyillun iho time prescribed by law, in my office, to I
shew cause why said letters should tml he granted I
Oiven under my hand this 2d day m June, 1833 I
GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. I
Georgia, Scriven county: I
Court of Ordinary—l'rcsenr, their honors JohnS. I
Le v s, I’eliT Reddick, Jefferson Roberts, and I
’ “» les ( .- • iwart, Es js. I
... ~ v/ - . July m, 1338.
:i ' Iic j np( lienlii.n of Thomas if. Burns,ad
-1 *' u '('alor ot Vv ikiniii Gross, deceased, late of
' l l v 11 . eoiuily, aloiing I lint helms fully ailmims
' ■■ ' d csiale, and praying citation lor letters dis
ni: ay. Il is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk
■ :l citation, i quiring all persons to show
p l: an . v vni why the same shall not. bo
1 li! ' '■ • ;; oil tn;,i ilte same bo published once a v
I inonih lor six months. (
j I rue extinct from the minutes. Ju ! y 10, 183
I m6m JOBIIU A PERRY, Clerk.
' rgia, Set en cot uty;
H i ,i. l. v 8 ,itosi s McCall applies for let
; . 1 <!. missory from the executorship of
" j a i !‘. 80p5,,;-, of Scriven county, deceased :
J nese arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
sigular thekii.dreil and creditors ol said deceased
: 1(1 ‘f a ad appear at my office, within the tine pre-’
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have
w liv said let ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro,
tins JOlli day of September, 1838.
I JieptJO JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
2° ( 1 f 1,,0, dh« alter date nppliealion Will be
m «uc to Ihe honorable Inferior Court of Burke
county, when silting for ordinary purpooes, for
j lra \° nve hundred acres of pine land, lying
( u,r| y i one gold loi containing tony
in " s,ii! in Mu section. 2d district. Cherokee county,
Mio • no town h.t in the town of Oxford,Newton i
"u-iy.M'U Mi, i.ig to the estate of Joseph Show. I
i.lake, late ol ; urke coutu v, dei eased i
PH SHEVVMAKB,) ~ ,
i 0.l II CARTER, i Admrs.
S« i ft min r 25, 1938. 4 m
i ' ' R montiis after date, application will be
m mo to the Court i f Ordinary, of Richmond
< "'■ ;i\, i,,r ic-ive to sell all the real estate of Sam
u ■ Ajipleton, deceased, for the benefit Us nig heirs t
, . JOHN FINN, ‘ 1
Administrator, in right of hiswife, Ann J Finn.
r c in Im
■ ! f nionihs after dale application will lie
I Mo tu lue (,'ourtof Onlinarv.Buikocounty,
i U'l -a VC to s 11 lhe real estate of James Hines, de
" '■ ; a "° the real estate and negroes ol the
lumur heirs ol si.id James Hines
„ , , , EVER FT SAPP,
AilinT. and Guardian.
!i n, h» afterdate, application will be
' '' I o Honorable iho Inferior Court of
lichmoi d County, shtifig as a Court of Ordinary,
1 m-ve lo m.l let No. 135, in first section Lee %
co'.iiity, containing WH acres, for the benefit of
g h-ifs oi Km.-hel late of
(> win nett itoumy.
' JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm'r.
Oclobor 10, 1838
: K months after dale application will be
undo tj ihe honorable the inferior Court of
| Ciduudiin i ounty, when ruling for ordinary pur
f, lor leave to sell lot No. 386, in the l2th dis*
irii- 1 1 >! ;ii' Ist... clion.now l.umpkineuuntv,drawn
hv the orphans of VV ill am Lawrence, deceased, for
the ken- f ll ~forphans.
1. 1../, Vi.!’, i H LAWRENCE,Guardian.
Bci'Uu;bef 6,1838. mini