Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, November 24, 1838, Image 4

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STONE MASONS WANFLU. —Fwwty good Stone Masons will find constant employment at lil-cral wages,at the Bridge over thedcohce nv er, on the Georgia Hail Road, near Greensboro. JAMES H. GRANT, Principal Assistant Engineer. Engineer’s Office, > Greenabom, October 11,1838. 5 ts ARPETINt!,S:c. —Ingrain and VenitianCarpct ing, Printed F'oor Cloth, and Hocking Baize, just received and for sale by WM. H. CRANK. oet 29 V7oTlCK.—Sealed proposals will he received by J3I the undersigned, until the first Saturday in December next, for Painting and W bile washing the Jail. W E, JACKSON,') I>. CHUMP, C ommittee. W. G. NIMMO, f nov 13 A. GUMMING, J trwtd * A Kleetion will lake plan on the tir-t Monday in January next, fora County Surveyor, for Richmond county, to till the vacancy occasioned hy the resignation of A. G. Halford, V. WALKER, J.I.C. A. RHODES,J.I.C. nov 9 wtd JNO. SKINNER, J. I. C Geo. It. Komi A- llnnking Co. / Branch at Augusta. \ DEPOSITES in sums of five hundred dollars, and upwards, iiearing an Interest of six per rent, per annum will he received at this Office, for periods not less than ninety days, subject to the order of the depositors on receiving ten days notice of their intention to withdraw, nov 20 wtf J. W. WILDE, Cashier. Ikon found ky a jm aj t i in VraiioF. THE undersigned has the pleasure to inform hit friends and the public, that lie has now in suc cessful operation,his NEW KUKNACK,cuiistrui led on the latest and most improved principle, and is prepared ro receive orders for CASTINGS of all descriptions, which he proniisesjio execute with neatness amldcspatcli, and at prices that will not exreed in expense, any that may he imported. llis MACHINE SHOP will lie in operation about the middle of November, and will then he prepared to receive orders for STATUiNARY and LOCOMt >- TIVE ENGINES. At.sn, All kinds of MILE and MACHINERY WORK. All orders from the country will he regularly at t«n led to. Apply at the Establishment, corner of Columbus and Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. W m. Pat ton’s counting house, Fitzsimons’ wharf, where or ders and notes may he left, which will lie attended to daily. THOMAS DO! TER ill. oct 27 tw Iw T.IE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY— New Capital of 11300,000 —Office No. 54 Wall street, New Vork. This Company continues to in sure against loss and damage hy Fire, and the ha zards of Inland Navigation. DIRECTORS, R. Havens, President, Cornelius W. Lawrence, Najab 'Taylor, Wm. Couch, .1. Phillips Phenix, John Morrison, David Lee, Caieli O. Daisied, Wm. W. Todd, Jehicl Jaggar, Moses Alien, R. L. Woolley, Micah Baldwin, Joseph Otis, Fanning C. Tucker, Meigs 1). Benjamin, Jo in Bankin, John I). Wolfe. G. B. Varnum, LEWIS PHILLIPS, Secretary. The subscriber is prepared to take Fire and River risks, as Agent of the above Company, at the cur rent rales of premium. JAMES It. BISHOP, Agent nov 21 6mw of the 11. Ins. Co. m TO RENT. —A Convenient Dwelling on Ellis street, just above Washington street. Apply to A. PlCyliET. 2tw A TEACHER WANTED, to take charge of the Citizens’ Academy, Columbia county, Guo., for the ensuing year, nov 13 wit* J AMES CART LEDGE, Scc’y. J\T EW CLOTHS, Cassnneres, Vestings, Sus 1™ ponders, Gloves, Ac. received hy oet 10 WM. O. PRICE, 268 Broad at. Fancy Canal Flour. WILL be landed to-morrow, GO bids. Canal Flour, (fancy brand). For sale low, from the Wharf, nov 14 wlw A. I. UHNTINGTON A SON. AUGUSTA BEEDRTORE, Remo veil six doors below the Kail Road Bank, TO be opened on or about the 16th November where a full and general asssortment of fresh GARDEN NEEDS, warranted crop of 1838, to vege tate freely, and prove grain of their several kinds. AH kinds of Garden Seeds put up in retail parcels for country dealers. The whole of the seeds are from the Shakers. An elegant collection of Bulbs and Flower Seeds of every description. J. H. SERVICE, onv 6 bw Iw ANNUAL Cllll l LAll, fIIME Faculty ol the Medical College of the Slate I of South Carolina announces, that the annual Session oft lie College will continence on the second Monday in November, as usual. An Introductory Lecture will be given on that day at noon, and the regular course will lie resumed 011 the following morning. On Anatomy,hy J. E. Holbrook, M. D On Surgery, hy John Wagner, M I) On Institutes and Practice ut Physic, hy S Henry Dickson, M 1). On Physiology, by James Moultrie, M P. On Obstetrics, by Thus. G Priuleaii, M D. On Chemistry, hy C U Shepard, M I). On Mat Mena edien, hy Henry U Frost, M D On Pathological Anitomy mid Medical Jurispru dence, by KGeddings, M D. Demonstrations of Anatomy, hv F, Wnrdemon, M D. S. HENRY DICKSON, Dean Sept, fi m3t IMPROVE!) PATENT COAL AND Wood (looking Stoves, Ac.--The un dersigned bus just received a large supply of im proved Stoves for Coal or Wood, ol entire new giattcrmuand of various sixes, viz : The “People’s Coal or Wood Cooking Stove,” superior to any heretofore in use, nut only on ac count ol convenience, the perfect manner m which the cooking is performed, inn also 011 account of the economy of luel w hich it effects. The “Patent Grecian Parlor Grate," which for beauty and economy excels all others, producing greater offset w ith loss luel. The “Parlor and Hall Stove,” passing heat from the basement to the upper part, through tines in the four corners, and through additional columns. The “Parlor and Pipe Franklin;” wilh plain and even lops, lor wood u coal, newly constructed, with swelled back, sank hearth, door front, Ac. The “Ship and N'leam Boat Stove," calculated I j cook for 50 to 200 persons, wilh less fuel and greater convenience Ilian any other Stove, now in use. Also, a variety of smaller Stoves, with the same improvements. The “Box 6 and 9 Plate Stove," open and plain tups, of various sizes, from 18 to 30 inches. Alto, American, English and Russia Sheet Iron ; Stove Pijie ; sheeting and brazing Copper; Block Tin, and Tin Plate—allof which he offers for sale low for cash or approved paper, at A’o. 108 Broad atreel, sign of the Coflee Pol, and directly opposite ihe Eagle A Pluenix Hotel. B. F. CHEW'. oct 83 snvAd Dr. Scndder’K Genuine Acoustic Oil, Tor Ikafness, THIS never-failing remedy has been used many' years with distinguished success, at the Eye and Ear Infirmary of Dr. Scuddcr, and is confi dently recommeeded as»n extraordinary and won dorlul remedy tor either prtial or complete deafness in all ns stages. By the timely use of this pungent Oil, many who have heeti completely deal have been restored to perfect hearing after using from three to ten flasks. This may appear strange, hut it is nevertheless true. The Acoustic Oil is not presented to the public as a nostrum, but as the prescription of one who has turned Ins attention exclusively to Ihe Eye and F.ar, and who pledges his professional reputation upou the success 011 his remedy. Dr. Sntdder has numerous certificates, but hesi tates to publish them, as lie considers them unite <*•“7 to so truly valuable an anicleasthe Acous tw Oil. Its immense sale is the (airesl proof ol Ihe estimation in which it is held. It is presented as a public blessing,enabling the aged patient to min conversation, with his children, from which t>armfl, f T V, ' )U V y ecn hy a distressing, partial or complete deafness. ‘ Jr,!* 1 * ANTONY A HAINES, As enN, Augusta, UCKKI. httfcUlFK KALES. I WILL be Hold on the lirst Tuesday in December j next, at Hie court house door in tlic town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, the 1 following properly, viz: four hundred and eighty- | one acres of land, more or less, lying on Jollier, ad- 1 joining lands of Henry and Jordan Heath, and Tel- i lair; levied on as the property of W. C. Bates, to | satisfy three li. fas. issued from a Justices’ Court, | in favor of James I’. Allen, and others, vs. said j W. C. Bates.—Levied on and returned to me by a 1 constable. Also, seventy acres of land, more or less, lying i on Johler, adjoining lands ofSarah (Jess, and Thom as J. Dixon, levied on as the property of Seth Hoy- ; al and Moses Griffin, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued : from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Samuel 11. Buxton, vs. said Seth Royal and Moses Griffin. Levied on and returned to me by a constable. W. B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff. November I, Is'l'v td JEFFERSON S|| Kill IT’S SALE. I \\f ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem | * f her next, at the market house in the town j of Louisville,Jefferson county, between the usual i hours of sale, two hundred and eighty-seven and I a halt acres of land, more ol less, levied on as the property of Charles Harrison, to satisfy a ft fa in ! favor of Klizahcth Harrison —properly pointed nut j by John H. Newton, Executor of estate of Thos. Lighlfoot. R. J. FARMER, Sheriff. November fi, I'di'-. td SC HI V lON SIIKHIM SALES. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Dcccm bernext, before the Court House door in Jack sonboro, between the usual hours of sale, one tract of land containing one hundred and fifty acres pine land, adjoining lands of .Mrs. Milley Sow ell and Jimpsey 11. Hunter, lying on the stage road, levied on «s the property of Robert Bcvill, to satisfy a li fain favor of Mulford Marsh and oth ers—property pointed out by defendant, levy made and returned by a constable. Also, one tract of one hundred acres pine land, adjoining lands of Ephraim Hunter and James Hun ter, levied on as the properly of William Rushing, to satisfy his lax—levy made and returned by a constable. JACOB BRYAN, Sheriff November 5,1838. td WARRKN SHERIFF NALRN. W ILL be sold at the courthouse door in War s f ren county, on the fust Tuesday in Decem ber next, between the usual Hours of sale, three hundred und eight acres of land, more or less, third quality, lying on the waters of Cearson’s creek, ad joining lands of Peterson Heath and others, levied on as the property of Hartwell Heath, to satisfy one li. fa. in favor of Reuben Winfrey, issued from the Inferior Court, whereon said Heath now' lives. Also, the seventh part of two hundred and forty aeres of pine land, more orjlcss, lying on the waters of Middle creek, adjoing lands of Parsons, Walker and others, levied on as the property of Martin Wright, to satisfy one li. fa. issued from the Supe rior Court, in favor of John L. Ilurkhatter. JAMES HALL, D. Sh’ff November 1,1838, td WARREN Ml Kit IKE’S SALK. RRriLL he sold al the court house door in War *l renton, Warren county, on the tint Tues day in December next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit, the undivided share and interest of Lazarus .Sallis in the follow ing negroes in the possession of James U. Carter, being the one-scventli,to wit: negroes named Doss, George, Joe, Patrick, Moses, Jeremiah, Peter, and Jared; negro women named Vilet, Iluldah, Juda, and girl Eubea, levied on under sundry (i. fas. in fa vor of Thomas Gibson, vs. said Lazarus Sallis.Lcvy made and returned to me by a constable. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff. November 1, 1838. Id PONT I*oMOn SHERIFF’* SALE. WILL he sold at the court house door in War rencounty, on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, between the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property, viz: one negro woman named Cla rissa, 2(> years old, and Amanda, a girl 8 years old ; levied on as the property of John C. Humphrey, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from Susticcs’Courts, in favor of Smith & Bishop, and others. Levied on by a constable, and rcturndto me for sale, the Kith of September, 1838. JAMES HALL, Dep’y. Sh’ff November 1,1838. td POSTPONED SALK. WILL he sold at the rourt house door in Warrcnton, on the lirst Tuesday in Decem ber next, between Hie usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: one tan yard and house and lot in the town of Warrcnton, adjoining Jer emiah liutt;levied on as the property of the Com missioners of the Town of Warrcnton, to satisfy a ft fa.,in favor of John H.idsa Roberts, vs. Commission ers. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff November 1,1838. td Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS Stephen S. Perkins applies for let ters of administration on the estate and ef fects of John Munson, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish,all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office within the time pro scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted". Given under my hand at office, this 10th day of November, IS3B. nov 19 EBKNE7.ER BOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, Seriveu County: n/TIEREAS Noah Freeman applies for letters dismiisory, on the estate of Eliza Oliver, dec., of Seriveu county. These are therefore to rite, summon and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at office, this 12th day of November, IS3S. _nov W JOSHUA PERKY, Clerk. Georgia, liurke county: YiniEUKAS Joslah Lewis, applies for letters * ▼ ol administration, de bonis non,on the estate of Clem Sharp,deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to tile their objections (if any they have) at my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro, this Stli day of Nov. IS3B. nov 15 T. H. BLOUNT, D. C. Georgia, Columbia county: YV MEREAS Archimedes Lee /.aclirv. adminis ? f trator of George A. Tindall, deceased, ap plies for letters dismissory: These arc therefore to "cite and admonish all and singular, the kindled and creditors of the said deceas ed, to tile their objections (if any they have) at my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office, this 6th November, 1838. [novB] GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. lAOUR months after date application will he made . to the honorable the Inferior court of Jefferson county, when sitting|torordinary purposes, for leave to sell two hundred and nine acres of land in said county, on the waters of Chaver’s creek,adjoining lands of James and William Clements, and others, belonging to the estate of Ephraim Ponder,deceased! for tile purpose of division. 11EZEKI.VI1 PONDER,?,, J AMES. H. MOBLEY, \ l - xccutors - November 19, 1838. NOTICE.—The undersigned having J removed from Clark roomy to Lincolnton, will attend to the practice of Law in the Sujierior ami Inferior Courts of Lincoln county, and ihe ad jacent counties. Business miniated to his care will be promptly attended to. ~ „ KENNING B. MOORE. References Hon. Charles Dougherty, Hon. A f,- Clayton, Hon. Thomas W. Hams. Gen, Edward Harden Athens ; C J. Jenkins. G. W. Crawlbrd, A. J Miller,l 01. John Milled™, William E. Jones, Augusta Lincoliilcn. March 24, 1838. wtf ! LA \V NOTICE. ~~ f ■ AHE undersigned having united in the praelie ol the LAW .offer their services to tliepublic They w ill attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker. Lee and Sumter, ol the <- hallshoooliec Circuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; ami Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, l>efaiurttiui Dooly, ol Che Southern (Circuit. Bu stness entrusted to theireare will meet with prompt : attention. Their office is in Amencus, Sumter' ounty,where one of them mav always be found when nut absent on business, j LOTT WARREN, I eet 10 wtf WM H CRAWFORD. I ADMINIhi UATORVI SALI. BY an order of the Ordinary of Edgefield District, will be sold on Thursday, 20th inst. at the I late residence of Anne Lamar, deceased, in Beach | Island, all the persona) property belonging to the es -1 tatc of said deceased, consisting of a gang of very i valuable and likely Negroes, Men, Boys, Women, I Girls and Children. Terms of sale [twelve months credit, note and ap ! proved security Sale not to commence before ten 1 o’clock. A M. WADE, Administrator. I November 2,183 S. swtd ADMINISTRATRIX’. 4 ) SALE. | JUKSUANT to an order from the Inferior Court | | of Columbia county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January, before the courthouse in Co | lumbla county, all the teal gstate belong to the cs j tatc of Stanton Porter, deceased NANCY PORTER, Administratrix. November 8, LS3B. td A I).VI1 \ISTItAT l) It S’ SALE. 1 '¥,¥/' 1 LI. be sold on the second Tuesday in Decem- I f f her next, (it being the 11th day of said | month,) at the late residence of Owen Holliday, de ceased, in the village of Raytown, in Taliaferro county, all the perishable property belonging lo the estate of said deceased, consisting of horses, muies, hogs, cows, sheep, and stock of all kinds, a large number of pork hogs, &c. ike., and a large quan tity of corn, fodder, oats, &e. &c., household and kitchen furniture,plantation tools, (tc., and va rious articles 100 tedious to mention. The sale to continue from day to day, if necessary, and the terms to be made known on the day. THE ADMINISTRATORS, i November 1, 1838. td EXECUTRIX’S SALE. ON Saturday, the 10thday of December next, at Hie late residence of William Underwood, de > | ceased, in Columbia county, will be sold, the whole ’ of the perishable properly belonging to said estate, ■ consisting of com, fodder, &c., horses, mules, cattle, ■’ hogs, plantation utensils, wagon, cotton gin, &c. Terms made known at the sale. > MARY JONES, Executrix. ■ October 25, 1838. td e’i "\roTICE. —There will be offered for sale on J3I Monday and Tuesday, the 17tli and 18th days of December next, at the late residence of John Ford, dec., in Gwinnett county, Ga., all the per sonal property belonging to said deceased, consisting ■ of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, one set of Blacksmiths tools, - one large sett of Plantation Tools, Corn, Fodder, J Household and Kitchen Furniture of various kinds, 1 and many other articles not enumerated. .■u.so, 1 There will be sold before the Court House door of r said county, on the Btli day of January next, within i the usual hours of sale, six Negroes belonging to . said estate : —Frank, a boy 12 years old; Sarah, a woman 22 years old, and her infant child; two s small girls and a small boy about four years old.— r Terms made known on the day of sale, i »ov 15 wit ANDREW JOHNSON, Kx’r. VGREEARLE to an order of the Honorablelln ferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court House door, in Wal ker county, between the usual hours of sale, a Lot . of Land, No. 95,28 th district, 3rd section, contain . iug KiO acres more or less, sold as the property of f H. J. Roe, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors 1 of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale, nov 15 A. XL ROE, Adm’r. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of Burke county, when sittingfoi ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday ’ in February next, at the Court House door, in the town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, one half of two unimproved lots of Land, in said town, belonging to the estate of John J. Roe, deceased, sold for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. nov 15 A. H. ROE, Adm’r. 4 GREEAULE to an order of the Honorable In- J\ ferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court House door, in the town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, the following lands belonging to the estate of Bleazcr Lewis, dec’d, four hundred acres, more or less, where he lived, adjoining lands of Leaston Sneed, and others, also, 225 acres adjoining lands of William Murphrcc, and others, also, 225 acres ad joining lands of James Grubbs, and others, and 2UO acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Daniel Hull, and others, sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. nov 15 E. L. COWART, ExecT. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL he sold at the market house in the tow r n of Louisville, Jefferson eounty, on the first Tuesday in February next, in the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, agreeable to an order of the honorable Inferior court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, the following negro slaves, viz: Dolly,a woman about sixty years of age, Harry, a man about twenty-five years old; Amy, a woman about twenty years old, and Mary, a girl about five years old, Violet, a woman about twenty years old, the property of the late James T. Hudson, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ELISHA SMITH, Administrator. November 19, 1838. td LOOK AT THIS. TMTILL be told, under an orderjof the Honorable y y the Inferior Court, sitting as aCourtforcoun . »y purposes, in the town of Madison, Morgan county on Tuesday, the 27th day of Novcmbernext, sixteen Town Lots, containing each an acre or more, lying on the south-west part of town, the highest and healthiest part of town. Terms of sale made known on the day. JOHN C. REES, Clerk. (Holier G, 1838. td ADMINISTRATOR’* Nil E. BY virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, will lie sold, at the Columbia court house,on the first Tuesday in Januarynext,between the usual hours, three negroes, to wit; Tom, a fel -1 low, Kitty, a woman, and Edmund, a boy,belonging to the estate of Joseph Barnes, deceased ; sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs. Terms cash. GABRIEL JONES, Administrator. . November G, 1838. td A LL persons having demands on William Under ./■%. wood, late of Columbia county, deceased, are 1 requested to render them in, attested agreeably to law, and those indebted to said estate are requested ( to make immediate payment to Gabriel Jones, Esq., agent for the executrix. MARY JONES, Ex’rx. • November G, 1838. 6w AI>JHNISTUATOH’S SALE. ' WILL ho sold in Waynesboro, on Saturday the 3u us November next, at I lie residence . of Uaelmel Slurgcs, late cf Burke county, deceased, ' all the perishable property belonging to her estate, j consisting of a considerable variety us household , furniture, &c. Terras on the day. NATHANIEL L. ST URGES, AdmT. October 0,1838. td POSTPONED BALE7~ ’ A GKEEABLEio an order of the Honorable the a*. Interior I oun ol Burke county, \\ 1 11 lo silting for ordinary purposes, will bo old on the first Tues i ‘l*y la January next, at Clarksville, Habersham i j county, between the usual hours ol sale, two him ■ I dred and fifty acres of Land, No. 111, in said conn- I ty, belonging to ihe estate of Henry T. Utley.de . j ceased, sold for ihe benefit of the heirs and eredi , I tors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. ■> , WILLIAM UTLEV,> P , G. B. UTLEY, JEx ra. _Oetober 16, 1838. t,l N’ OTIC E.—All persons indebted to \V Glover m. late of Richmond county, deceased, are re , quested to come forward and make payment, and , those having demands against the same are notified r to present them properly authenticated, within the . time prescribed by law, JOHN FOSTER I November!!, 1838. Gw Administrator. lt months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court, of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary’ purposes, lor leave to sell a Negro man, bv the name of Will ■ belonging to the minor heirs of John H. Rhenev’ • deceased. ’ ’ ■ nov 15 w4t A. H. ANDERSON. Guar'n. , Georgia, Burke couufy : By Ihe Court of Ordinary, of Burke county. . TirHEHKAS Susannah Smith, Administatrix of I T Benjamin Smith, dec'd,, late of said countv, has petitioned said Court, for letters dismissorv. " These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the j time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro this Sth day of Nov, 1838. nov 15 T. H. BLOTNT, D. C. •i; A Ul) lAN'S SALS. WILL bo gold on the second day of December 1 ueit, at the residence of Frances Charlton, live miles below Washington, Wilkes comity, the plantation whereon she now lives, containing seven hundred and filly-three nrres; four hundred ol which are in cultivation and ihreo hundred and fitly in the woods—to be sold for the benefit ot the heirs. Terms —Ona third of the amount will be re quired to be paid on or before the twenty-fifth day ol December next; one thiid on the twenty-fifth dny of December, 1839, and the balance on the twenty-fillh day of December, 1840. Titles will be made when the second payment is made. Good and sufficient security will be required for the amount ol the ninch.'.se money There w ill also be sold at the same lime and plane, four negroes, viz. George, Plenty, Jack and Phillis ; the negroes may he bought at private sale dCr Sale by consent of the heirs. October 4, 1838. td A I>Ml\ ISTRTTIUX’iS BAL.EL AGHEKA BLE to an order of the llouoiable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when siting (or ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December nexi, between the usual hours of sale, seventy acres of land, more or less, belong ing to the estate of G. F. Sconyers, deceased, ad joining lands of Milly Coleman and Jobu Scon yers, sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased. Terms of sale on the dav. JANE SCONYERS, Adm’rx. September 11, 1333. id ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK. ON the first i uesday in December next, will ho sold, at Citlhberl, Randolph county, between the usual hours of sale, one lot of land, known ns lot 228, in the eleventh district of formerly Les, now Randolph county, containing (2021) two hun dred twuand a half acres, belonging to the estate of N.T. JVlngruder, deceased. Sold for division. Terras cash. GEORGE M. MAGRUDER, Adm’r. jOctober 5, 1838. td A DMI XI.STK VI Oil’S ISA I,E. ON the first Tuesday in U cetnher next, at the court house door, in the town of Crawford villo, Taliaferro county, will he sold,a tract of land belonging to the estate of Harrison O’Neal, de ceased, containing ]OH acres, adjoining Rhodes and Peak, on Ogeechee—sold lor the benefit of the heirs ; terms on the day of sale. ALEXANDER COLCLOUGII, Adra’r. 24, 1833. td GCA RDIAN’S SALE. WI LL he sold before the court house door in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in January next, in the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following negro slaves, to wit; Creacy, a woman about 50 years of ago ; Chaney, a woman about seventeen, and her two children, Harriot a girl about 2 years old, and Fanny an infant; Guy, a boy about 15 years old—sold by order ol the Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting (or ordinary purposes, as the properly of the late Turner Moore, deceased, of Burke county, for the purpose of divi sion amongst the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. FREDERIC J. RHENY, Guardian tor the Minors. October 22, 1833. td _ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON lhe first Tuesday in December next, will bo sold, pursuant lo an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Burke county, w hen silling forordmary purposes, before the court house door in the city ol Macon, Bibb county, in the usual hoars of sale, to the highest bidder, lot of land number two hundred and seven, (207) in the fourth diairict of formerly Houston now Bibb county, being the properly of the late Holden Barber, de ceased. Terms on the day of sale. PATRICK B. CONNELLY, Adm’r. September 21, 1838. td AI) MINI ST K A TOR S’ SALE . ho sold on the third day of December •» next, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of John Willingham, deceased, late of Lincoln county, consisting of horses, hogs, cotton, sheep, corn and fodder, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture,one wagon, one barouche, one gin, and many other articles too tedious to men tion, at the residence of the widow, on Soap Creek. Terms made known on the day. NELSON GARNETT, ) A . . ISAAC WILLINGHAM, $ Adm October 6, 1838. td ON the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold, at (ho market house, in the town of Louisville, within the usual hours ol sale, lo the highest bidder, three hundred twenty-seven and a half acres oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of David T. Smith, Johnson and others, on the waters of Charer’s creek, subject lo the widow’s dower. Also, the following negro slaves, viz ; Maria, a woman about 38 years old, ami her child Solomon, a boy about six months old ; Ciller, a girl about 17 years old ; Isabel, a girl about 15 years old; Milly, a girl abtul 13 years old; Comfort, a girl about 9 years old ; Adam, a boy about 7 years old ; Moses, a boy about 5 years old ; Daniel, a hoy about three years old—sold by order of the Honorable Inlerior Court ol Jefferson county, when silting lor oidinary purposes, ns the propeny of the late Richard Hudson, deceased, of said county. Terms of sale on the dny. HARVEY B. PIPKIN, Adra’r. September 24, 1838 td ’ NOTICE. ON the first Tuesday in December next, will bo sold, at the court house door in Murray cr on ly, agreeable to an order of the honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting us a Court of Ordinary, lot of land No. 94, 25th district, 2d section,of Cheiokee, now Murray county, contain ing one hundred and sixty acres, dtawn by the orphans ol Edmund Bugg, late o! Muscogee coun ty, sold tor lltc benefit of said orphans. ABNER P. ROBERTSON, Guardian of the orphans of E Bngg, deceased. Also, ot the same time and place the interest ol i Jaoob J. Bugg, leeeas, d, in ihe above lot ol land, i ABNER P. ROBERTSON, I Administrator of J. J. Bugg, deceared. i September 27, 1833. id 1 ADMINISTRATE It’S S A LE. ! WILL be sold at Lmcolntun, the Land and ! Negroes belonging to Ihe estate of Jacob Caver, deceased, agreeable to an order of the f lon- ’ ornhle ihe Inlerior Court, sitting for ordinary pur poses, on the first Tuesday in December next. The Land w ill be sold with the door open, either in lots or all together, us the ease may he. The Land con sists ot about six hundred acres, more or less—the widow’s dower excepted. Terms of sale made i known on the day ol sale THUS. FLORENCE, Adm’r. , September 10, 1838. id ” EX EC UTOM’S BA LE. A GREEABLEtoon order of the honorable la I J A Irrior Court of Columbia county, when silling i for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in December next, at the court house in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, a tract ol It.ntl containing 214 acres, belonging to the estate of Robert Allen, deceased, adjoining lands of Tarver, Roland, and others ;to be sold for the benefit ol the 1 heirs. Also, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the 1 court house in Columbia county, a tract of laud I containing 140 acres, more or less, adjotn ng lands ol Mngruder and others. Also, ten Negroes, viz: Dave, Pnss •, Sam, Sally, young Dave, Jacob, big 1 lom,little Tom, and Caroline and child; all the above properly sold ibr the benefit of the heirs. Perms cash. W. J. RHODES, Ex’r. ‘ September 27, 1838. td 1 « U EXECUTORS’ SAMSr I > the first 1 iKsday in December next, will be gold at the market house, in ihe tow n of Louis* villo, Jefferson county, in the usual hours ol sale, to ihe highest bidder, agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when silling lor ordinary purposes, six hundred and twenty acres ol pine land, in said county, more or ( less, adjoining lands of A. Wright and others, on the waters of Rocky Comfort creek, about lour ' miles from Louisville. Also, the following negro a slaves, to w it: Lucy, a woman about 26 years old, 1 and her child Kilen, about 5 years old ; 31ary, a woman about 18 years old, solil as the properly of the late Thomas Wells, deceased, to settle the debt, 0 ol said estate. Terms on the’day of sale JOHN K. WELLS, ) ~ , PHILIP ROBINSON, Jr < L * rs - September 89, 1838. td i months altir dare application wilTbi made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke o county, when silting for ordir.arv purpoocs, fore leave to sell five hundred acres of pine land, lying h m oenven county; one gold lot containing lorty c acres, m the 2d lection, 2d district. Cherokee county, h and one town lot in the t. wn of Oxford, Newton a county, all Monguig to the eslate of Joseph Shew, n make, late of Burke county, deceased t. JOSEPH A. SHEWMAKE ) . . ISAIAH CARTER, ( Adm’r*. ! September 25, 1838, ’ J, It AN ATV A I tnnuUw subset her», residing in Greenville, Ga, a mulatto boy, by the name ol DICK, 1 (calls himself Richard,) said boy is 1 about 6 leet 1 inch high, raw boned, and weighs about 170, or 80 lbs. spoken, with one of his lore letlh broken off, and but liltlo liuir on his head; quite intelligent active,and strong ns to muscular power. We brought said negro from the lino cf Mississippi and Alabama, Sumter County Dick had on when he went away a mixed coal and fur bat.otherclotliing not recollected, lie formerly tame from N.C. Also at the same time ramway, a.bright mulatto boy by the name of WES PLEY, belonging to Col Cooper, near ihis place,about 25yearsol age,quick spoken, about 5 (e.-,t2 or 3 inches high, spare made, and a barber by profession. This boy was bought fiom Mr. 'Vuollbrke’s, at Columbus, in litis State, and by him was brought from Maryland; bo bus frequently threatened to go back. Wesily had on when he went away, a striped pair of pantaloons. I'hcy both left without any provocation, and with money enough to carry them some distance, and it is supposed will make tor some tree State. 1 is probabl ■< they may have fr.e p sses, or may be tarried of by some white person. Whoever will apprehend said negroes,and lodge them in Jail, so lhat we get hem, shall be liberally rewarded June 18 HA KDAWAY & 11 AW KINS __ FIFTY DObl-AftS RI7WARD. » Konaway Irom the subscriber, jfcWk nt Kichmond Hath, 16 miles Irom tF -mt Augusta, on Sunday lost,the 16th instant, two negro men, viz: George, about 22 or 23 years of age, yeKow complexion, well made, alright in his built, and is near s ‘ x * eel ‘ n lie had 5 °n w lien hcranaway a blue round jacket, dark pantaloons mid a tar paulin or sailor’s bat and was bare fooled. Joshuti, the other, is about 20 or 21 years of age, dark com plexion, slow spoken, had on 0 blue round jacket and white pantaloons, a round-crown white wool hat and was also barefooted. He is about five feet eight or ten indies high, and stout built, with a smooth face, having no heard atoll. I will give the above reward lor the apprehension of said negroes, and delivery to me nt Hath, if laken in Georgia, or lur their confinement in some safe inil if apprehended out of the stale, or $2O for either of them. JAMES WHITEHEAD. sept 19 ts Gi OOIJ LAND I’OR SALK—The subsni- I beis offer lor sale their lands on Broad.'rivcr in Elbert county, eight miles south of Elberion comprising two settlements, one ol 623 acres, and the other 900 acres ; (here is on the two sclllemrnls ■lOO acres of river bottom, 200 ol which is cleared and adapted to the cultivation of corn or cotton, 300 or 400 acres of fresh land, well adapted to the cultivation of cotton, and about 400 acres ol wood land, of good quality ; the old high land still pro duces well, and but little washed ; comfortable and commodious single story dwellings, a good gin house, Ac. Terms accommodating, but a liberal allowance will be made for prompt payment. TitUs unquestionable. SIMEON OLIVER, oct 17 wtlsldec SHELTON WHITE. Having a desire to remove to sumo •below counties in the state, I now offer for sale my possession ol lands in W arren ji w county,and within two miles of Warren «K2S3toton, and a quarter of a mile from the Georgia Railroad; there is seven hundred and twenty-four acres, and about four hundred and fifty in the woods, well limbered, and all good for culti vation. 'Those that wish to buy would do well to call and examine the land. TETER CODY. aug 3 w3m PLANTATION FOR SALE.—The sub scriher offers lor sale his splendid plantation, in Lee county, containing one thousand six hundred acres of land, all in a solid body. It consists ol lots 56, 57, 72, 88, 89, 103, 104, and one other, number not now rccellected, in the third District of Leo county. About 350 acres arc in cultivation, and under excellent fencing, all fresh, none of it having been cleared more than five or six years, and most of it within the last two years. The cleared land is allolThelirstquality,oakand hickory land, and is capable ol producing from 12 to 1600 pounds of cotton to the acre. The un cleared land is all of the same quality, except two lo's which arc first rate pine land,and almostequal to the oak and hickory for the production of cotton. On tiie plantation is a first rale gin house and gin, the running gear bni.tTast year; also a comfortable dwelling and ail other necessary outbuildings fur a planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land are several fine springs of excellent, pure water, and the well water used at the plantation is equal to al most any in the up-country, for freshness, and purity. The place is also very healthy, as there was not a single case of si: kness among my ne groes last year, requiring the attendance ol a phy cion. The land lies on the eastern branch ot Cfaicka savvhatchio creek, 18 miles bora Albany, in Baker county, the head of steamboat navigation on Mint river, which will enable the purchaser lo get his crop easily to market. The terms will be made to suit the purchaser. Enquire of Ihe subscriber, at Athens, or of 1 he editor ol the Chronicle & .Sentinel. June? trw&wtf CHARLES G. McKENLEY. A DAI I. VIST 11 A Toil S’ SA LTH ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at Corrolton, Carrol county, lot No one hundred and twenty in the tenth district of said county, the same belonging to the estate of Joshua Stanford, mid said in compliance with the lost will and testament of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. GUILFORD ALFORD, Administrator, with the will annexed. Seplember 19,1838. id ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. AGREEABLE lo an order of the honorable In ferior Court of Futnam county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in December next, nt the court house in the town of Appling, Columbia county, between tho usual hours of sale, seven and three-fourth acres of land, in the county of Columbia, on Kiokee creek, adjoining and around the lot of land on which tho Kiokee church edifice now stands, in said county, and to include the same ; a survey and plat of the same will mote fully represent it. 'The said land belongs 10 the estate of the late Rev. Jahez T. Mar shall, deceased. Terms cash. IRBY HUDSON, AdmT. September 27, 1833. td ADMIMSTRATORS’ SALeT WILL be sold at the late residence of Joseph Shewmake, deceased, in Burke county, on the Ist Wednesday in January, 1839, all the per sonal property, oxcepl the negroes, belonging to said deceased At the same time and place, the negroes belong ing to the minor heirs, will be hired out and tho land tented. Sale lo continue from day to day until all is sold. JOSEPH A. SHEWMAKE, ) , ISAIAH CARTER, I Adra rs. oct 25 td O A DMIXISTU ATORS»~HALfcL N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold beliire the court house door in 'Thomas county, to the highest bidder, in the usual hours of sale, agreeable to an order of tho Honorable In ferior Court of Jeffuison county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, lot ol land number four hundred and eighty-three, in tho eighth district of formerly Irwin, now Thomas county, which was drawn by the orphans ol John Marshall, deceased, of Burke coimiy, and sold ns the properly of James Cook, deceased, and Dawson Ponder, deceased, who mar ried the orphans, late of Jefferson county Terms on the day of sale. JOHN R. COOK, Administrator of James Cook, deceased. JAMES M. SMITH, Administrator of D. Ponder, deceased. September 21), 1838. t(1 GUARDIAN’S SALiL “ 0 N Vi® f,rs ! Tuesda y in December next, will be v-r sold, at the court house in Columbia count v within the legal hours of sale, and in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, he undivided half of 700 acres of land, more or ecs, in said county, on the waters of Kiokee creek, bounded by lands of Martin, Clanton, Bastian and others, belonging to Gaznw.iy Bonllo.a minor. , . W. B. BEALLE,Guardian. October 1,1838. ,j Wtr t pECiTORS’ SAI E ILL be sold on the third day of December next, at the late residence ol William Cooner erVu lol Ven ‘ sount >'.‘leceased.all the perishable prop erty be ongmg to said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, stock cattle, beef cattle, w ork steers and sheep hol l’nnJ 'f * , ! cea 'l d P' as > plantation tools, house- THEOPIIILUS WILLIAMS ) GEORGE COOPER ’( Ex’rs. September 10, i?3B. t< ’ Gcwvm., ' uluiu(>ui *9hu( f: WIihKLAS Jamas Cartltdge, adiuiuit trs!ur applies (or letters dismissory on thu csiate ot itobert W. Walker, deco .sed M ‘* ,e These are therefore i 0 cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of .he said de ceased, to It.e their objnciluns, if any ihcy have within Iha time prescribed by law, in my JnJt., shew cause why said leliers should no. be e rallied Uiven under my ha. d this vld day 01 June nm «AB.iIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county : ~ W PEREAS James Cartlidge,administrator dn » " horns non, applies lor letters disraissorvftm iho estate ot Adam V\ alher, decen>ed. J V I These are therelbrc to cue and admonish all and singular, the kindred and crediiors of the said da ceased, to file their objections, if any they withm the time prescribed by law, in mv „ffW to shew cause why said letters should not becrant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office ii,;l 2d day ol Juno, 183 d. ’ GARIIIEL JONES. Celr* Georgia, Hcriveu county7 * ; Court ol Ordinary—Present, their honors John S Kion.s, Peter Reddick, Jefferson Uobert. anj Ctm lea ( . Stewart, Ls |s u Unit Is i, Si. July Qth 1838 UPON i he application of Thomas H.’ Burns nd nimisiroturol W tlliam Gross, deceased, lai'euf Scriven comity, staling ihat ho has fully admim, lered sa d estate, and praying citation for leliers dm missory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk do issue a citation, requiring all per.,ons to show u ‘use(it any they have) why the same shall not bo graded ; and that the same bo published once a memh lor six months. u A true extract from the minutes, lu'v 10 133 -■W* m!i "> JOsllU A PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county •“ : VV "pr, F l l ‘ lt,mt - administrator ou T f the estate of belli Eason, 1 ite of ibis coun ly, deceased, applies (or loners dismissory (mm said estate. 1 rum Those are therefore to cite and admonish all on d .singular: ho kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections, if any they have, in my of fice, within the lime prescribed by law, 10/hew c iuse why said letters ol dismission should nut grained. 0 Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 51 h July, 1838. E. BOPHWELL, Clelk Georgia, Jefferson county: ' • f Kenn edy, Ahminis. » t Iralor «1 John Eight, la'e of tins county do. censed, applies lur letic.s dismissory from baid ad ministration, These arc therefore to cite summon and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors ofihe’ said deceased, lo bo and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if uuv they have, why said letters shall not he granted ftlfi," hBnd ot office, in Louisville, this . - Jurle 9 EBENEZERBOTHWELL, Clerk. Georgia, liuike comity; Whereas Civility Bunn, administratrix on the estate of Moses Bunn, deceased nm.irn. for letters of dismission from said estate ’ * 'these are therefore to cite and admonish'*" nd singular the kindred and crediiors olsaid dec’d in bo and appear at ray office, within the lime prescrib ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. .1 lil S u ,' l( , ler "jyjwnd, ot office in Waynesboro, tins 30ih July, iBeB. By order of court, J^g 9 Gm T. 11. BLOUNT, D. Clerk. Georgia, Scriven county : \\ ERE AS Moses N. McCall applies for let. te £? dismissory from the executorship of VVilham B. Dopson, o( Scriven county, deceased ■ those are therefore to cile and admonish all and sigulnr the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the tine lire’ scribed by law, (o show cause, if any they have why said letters should not be granted ’ Given under nay hand, at office, in Jacksonboro, this 10th day of September, 1838. sept JO JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Scriven county ; ~ WHEREAS Azariah Enneis applies forleiters dismissory on ihe estate of Aimeis Arnett of Scriven county, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and angular the kindred and creditors of said deceased tobeandappear nt my office within the time pro scribed hy law, to shew cause if any they have why said loiters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Jacksonboro, this K lh day of September, 1838. ■opt lo JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county; WHEREAS Hugh Neely, administrator on the estaie of James Neely, deceased, applies for letters dismissory from said administration. These nre iherefore to eite nnd admonish all and singularthe km Ired and crediiors of said dec’ll lo be and appear at any office, within (he timeprescrib ed by mw, to shew cause,if any they have why said tellers should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville,this 21st day of July, 1838. July 24 EBEMEZER noTITWF.LL.CI kl Georgia,Jefferson copnty : \\/ HERE AS Sherrod Arrington, administrator , • on ihe estate of Joseph Lockhart, late of said county, deteased, applies lor letters of disrais ston from said estate. • I ® seare therefore to cite, summon nnd admon ish, all nnd singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not ke granted Given under my hand at office in Louisville,this 251 h June, JB3B June EBEMEZER BOTH WELL, Clcffi. I-,' OUR months after date application will ba ■- made lo the honorable the rife nor Court of Colunibia county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell lot No. 386, in tho i2th dis- Irictof thn Ist section, now Lumpkin conntv,drawn by tho orphans of William Lawrence, deceased, for Ihe benefit of said orphans. ELIZ ABE I’ll LAWRENCE, Guardian. September 6, 1838. rudm months alter date application will be made to the Court of Oidinary, Buike county, for leave to sell the real estate of James Hines, de ceased, and also the real estate and negroes ol the minor heirs of said James Hines. EVER FT SAPP, September 6. 1838. Adm’r. nnd Guardian. monllis alter date, application will be made to the Court i f Ordinary, of Richmond comity, (or leave to sell all the real estate of bum uel Appleton, deceased, fur the benefit of his heirs. JOHN FINN, Administrator, in right of hiswife, Ann J Finn. 1 mini jLM I R months afterdate, application will be ■- made to tho Honorable the Inferior Court ul Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave lo sell lot No. 135, in first section Lee county, containing 2021 acres, for ihe benefit of the heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, lato of Gwinnett county. JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Admr. October 10, 1838 ( fjVOUR months after date application will he made to the honorable Inferior Court ol Burke county, when silting for ordinary purposes, (or leave to soli all the real estate of Mark Ueeabay, lato ot said county, fur the purpose of a division between the heirs ol said estate. * jmgust 11, 1833 GEO. W. EVANS Adm'r. months after date, application will bo male to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, when silting as a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes be, longing to the Estate of Hampton Wade, lute of said county, deceased. ROBERT BOLTON, Adm’r. July 12 mint months after date application will ho -I made to llie Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leave to sell lot No 95, Blh District, Mem wether county, belonging lo James F. Brown, a minor. ELIZABETH BROWN, July 17,1838. Guardian of James F- Br.-wt'- FOUR months after dale application will oe made lo the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond coumy, while sitting ns a Court of Ordi nary, for leave to sell a tract of land belonging «<» the estate of Lewis B Rhodes, deceased, lor tho benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased. July 31, 1838. A. W. RHODES, Executor. tj'OUR monllis after dale application will ho made to the honorable tho Inferior Contt of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur posrs, lor leave lo sell six hundred acres ol land, mure or less, belonging to tlie estate of Benjamin E. WGnfrey, deceased, lying in Columbia county, on the little Kioke creek, udjoining lands of Ilacgie Martin,and othen. \VM. P. BEALL, Adm'r. July 26,1838.