Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, December 04, 1838, Image 4

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OTICBto thecreditors of t t im- ot fdi-dei;. n JLI & Lambert, Shelmnn A Height, ! h 'iman f> Cloud, and the late Augustus (I. Mielman, decease I. Lp°n a bill tiled by the adminblrdo sos the late Doctor Augustus (1. f-helman, to have the e b.te of their said intestate mambaili I and psi 11 1 lii< ercdi to s, and in the investigate nl f ..i 1 <■. cit -i; i ;i;i 1 that the a<-et i i the lirx- J- of tit .. I in-li ,:t".n. had been derived Iron the evt .il If' : n which the decease I Ini been erm d in biff line, as well as from his inlivi.hial propcity; ami it moreover appear!mr that there will '<• a defelene.tr of asset'- to the whole of the several claims, il was ordered in the court, that there shun: 1 lie allowed further time, until i < 111 iify of Jamui next, for the several claimants to r,ml. r in their <■: am pro perly authcnlieated, ;a i ...» ine said d-y there may he a distribution of (he funds now on hand; end it was further or I red t int all claims n l ren dered in by or before that day, do lose their loan to any part or portion of the as ct;> then tubedi Irilni ted, and the unJcrsigut d Cdcir of the Superior Court of the county of Jefferson, was appointed au ditor. to whom the said several claims will be handed in, on nr before that lime, with a view to the payment thereof in accordance with the decree of the court in the said case. El. ENT/. I II BOTHWELL. Louisville, November 30, teds, Irwtd rgi 111. lii i\\ AHD INsURANCE COMPANY— -0 A'eie Capital of ’j.3110,1 00—Ofiiee No. S I Wall street. New York. This Company continues to in sure against loss and damage by Tire, and the ha zards of Inland Navigation. ni microns. It. Ha vens, President, Cornelius W. Lawrence, Najah Taylor, Wm. Couch, J. Phillips Phenix, John Morrison, David Let , Caleb 0. llalstcd, Wm. W. Todd, Jehicl Jaggar, Moses Allen, It. D. Woolley, Micah Baldwin, - Joseph Otis, Fanning C. Tucker, Meigs 1). Benjamin, John Rankin, John I). Wolfe. G. B. Varnum, LEWIS PHILLIPS, Secretary. The subscriher is prepared to take Fire and River risks, as Agent of the above Company, at the cur rent r ites of premium. JAMES li. BISHOP, Agent nov .1 (iirnv of the 11. Ins. Co. lUtirf I'CMJJVOKy 4fc MA JHiNTTsiIoK FHlilF. undersigned has the pleasure to inform bis |y friends and the public, that he has now in suc cessful operation,his Nr.W FI RN ACE,constructed on the latest ami most improved principle, and is prepared to receive orders for CASTINGS of all descriptions, which he execute with neatness anddespateh, aad at prices that will not exceed in expense, any that may he imparl. I II is M M il IN E SHOP will he in operation about the mi 1 lie of November, ansi will then be prepared 11 receive orders for sT VTIONAIIV and LOCOMO TIVE ENGINES. Ai.ro, All kinds of MILL and M U’IIINEUY WORK, ill orders from the country will he regularly at tended to. Apply at the Establishment, corner of Columbus and Nassau streets, Hampstead, or at Mr. Win. Pat ton’s counting house, FUzsimons’ wharf, where or ders and notes may he left, which will he attended to daily. dec I bw4w THOMAS DOTI’F.ItF.R. .•1 it. & MTts." Egeuton’S hchooi., Outvie/-of Mclntosh mid llei/nalils sis., Augusta. (1 MANGE OF TERMS.—The attempt to pie- J serve classes from being broken up by pupils entering at an advanced period of the term is found loh; impracticable. \ s the arrangements oflhe school vr ■ thus compelled to yield to Hie convenience of dis (tant patrons, and absent citizens, the charge for the whole term will, therefore, no longer bo required of llnse who wish to enter but for a part. A scale of graduation, according to the time each pupil is entered, will he adopted, corresponding with what is found in other (titular institutions in tlie state. For the whole term of nine months , the charges, as here lofore, arc for the Senior Department, >su Primary do fit) .Music on the Piano Forte, 7.) French and Drawing, each 40 I For six months —Senior Department, GO I • Primary Department, 37 CiO t Music, fid < French and Drawing, each 30 i For three months —Senior Department, 3fi * Primary Department, 20 t Music, 32 French and Drawing, each IS The school is now In full operation, and amply ■Afe'V «u.i ( la. ical branches,Kev. A. M. Egcrlon, Mrs. Egcr tou. Mr. C. Chapman, Mrs. Chapman. i In French, Drawing and Penmanship, Miss S. , upee. , Leo lures in th • Natural Sciences, Mr. M. Platt. I In Vocal Music, Miss S. Pcnnimati. in In drumunlal Music, Miss Dakings, Mr. J. Pchella . 1-cclu. ■- ia Chemistry will be commenced as loan as the necessary arrangements can be made. N. it. Former pupils oflhe School are invited to attend t:i • Lecture gratuitously; to a few others tickets will bo sold on moderate terms. . j Hoard may now hr readily obtained in res peeta Ic private families, and on reasonable terms. Parents and Guardians arc respectfully invited to continue their visits to the School, at all hours of the day, to witness the recitations and progress of the Pupils, nov 14 litd'dtw "f IT.c City papers, Columbus Enquirer, South ern Recorder, and Athens Whig, will please copy he above six times weekly, and charge this ollicc. A 3 ADRSCN MALE AND FEMALE ACADE -3 il MIES.—The Trustees of this Institution, have the pleasure to announce to the public, that their Academies arc in the most nourishing condition and pie sent to the public the most inviting induce ment.: for the education of youth. The mate department is under the charge of Au gustus \hlcn, t. M.,the present Hector, who will nave an able assistant for the English department. Mr. Alden is known as one of the most successful teacher-, in HiR stale; his time during the ensuing j ear will he devoted to the higher branches of the daisies. Mathematics, and Oratory. Our female school hm succeeded beyond our most sanguin • expectations. We consider our institution inferior to none in the Southern country. Professor Pierce, asst ; ted by Miss White and others, have charge of the Literary department. Their success during the present year, we consider a snllieient guarantee for an opportunity of obtaining in the Madison Female Academy a finished education in all the higher and substantial branches of literary know h' 1 ; t. Mr. Daniel ( 1 ise, Profits or of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Inn ing secured a competent assistant, will be enabled to give the utmost satis faction in his department. Such has tieen the num ber of pupils during the present year wishing musi cal instruction,, Heat he could not accommodate them all; tais will be now obviated, and his entire atten tion to this department will be given. His reputa tion is (irmly established. Our village is quite healthy. Board can be ob tained in the most respectable families at moderate rates. The tuition fees are placed upon fair grounds.— We believe they are lower than at several institu tions in our State, where opportunities for education are not as good. The Male school will open on the Ist, and tho demale on the four'.‘q Monday i i Januarv next. E. E. JONES, A JOHN \\ . PORTER, I J AMES EVANS, \Trusted. Titos. J, HI'RNEY, I nov b JOHN ROBSON, j swSw A STJIHA, THREE YEARS sp\NlHMi Nr. Robert Monroe, Schuylkill alßicled »,th tho above distressing malady. Symptoms—great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and Miiclure across the breast.d zriucas, nervous irritability am) restlessness, could not lie in a horizontal position without tho sensation ol impending unifocal ion, palpiUMlon oflhe heart, distressing cough, eoslive ness, pain ot tho stomach,drowsiness, great ileltilny mid dutici nicy ol tlio nervous energy. .Mr. R. Jim ■ roe gave up every thought of recovery, and d m despair sat on the countenance of every person in terested in h:s existence or happiness, till by acci dent he noticed in a public paper some cures oliecto J by Dr. tVm. F.vans' Medicine in his complaint which induced him lo purchase a package of the i i.ls, which resulted inc unpletdy removingeverv evinptom ot the disease Ho wishes to say his mo tive for this declaration IS, that those nlllicieil with the same or any symptoms similar to those from xyhieii he IS happily restored, muv likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. Wm EVANS Fur sale by ANTONY &. HAINES, ' inarch Sole ag. ms (or Augusta G. BtK)ii ANH .IOI! I’iaVTIMJ. C'Hl üb-< iber has r . cully add'*! to his mao j * ;'lmi .! very handsome assortment ol New 1 •ii:d r(lnamcnt it Type. Cut"* and Borders. :irnl ■- now prepan I to execute work in lie mate t style and i shortest notice. He w'■ ; d respectfully in vile the attention t.f At • torncys an I public <j ii< <-i -- to his stock of Law (lliinks. The variety is believed to be greater loan enn be fonvl at any similar e-:t ihliihnient in Ute slate. Illanks also printed to order at the shortest notice. ( (i:'< on Campbell street, o ;e door from fir 1 street, and immediately o; posite A. J. fc T. A. , .Mil lei’s Law Oillee. ‘ BLNJ. BKANTLY. not !9 v. !t Li. IUVAI'. () 1). CRANK Wo. I avet removed their slock tfj , of Clothing to liii; soul 1 ! side of Broad street, 1 near tlrdr old stand, and directly in front of the 1 Planters* Hotel, wliere lltey me receiving fresh j supplies of Hi:.tDY MADE I'LUJ'IIIXO, of vari- ; on kinds and qualities to which they respectfully solicit the alienism of their former customeis t nd tho e wishing to purclias . wUstmar nov 2 < onnti y H( nt) I utnet ville* KB VI Id ahseril.er oilers for ■■■ale a Mouse and Lot, j | on the {land Hills,one of the mo-i <1 -ir.ilde locutions in Comerv l lko Tlio f.ot contains ten i 'Acres, Garden, Orchard, and Arable Land. 1 n the premises me Dwelling House, Kxtensfve Kitchen, with Dorrnito.ics for Servants, Stable, Carriage House, Wa ll House, with furnaees, Smoke House, a Well of line Water, Crape Vines, Kiuit ’frees, Ac. Ac. All of which will he told a bargain, and on the most accommodating terms, as to payment. nov 11 Iwtf A. I. HI NTINGTON. AUtaJSTA Hid Id 1) hToitld, Rem oval In six doors above the Hull H' "d Ranh. UrARIIA NTEDGARDEN SEED.just received from the Shakers by /. 11. C i Ji \ U li. A frcsli supply of t lardcn feeds, Bird Seeds, Clo ver, Lticgrne, Potato(inio is, C'nion Hetts, Ac. The usual allowance made to country dealers. A lew Brushes, Sieves, Swifts, Ac.; also, a beau tiful collection of Bulbs, Plants, Flower Seeds, Ac. nov 27 lawdvwlm CLASSICAL SCHOOL. Fl'tlHd subscriber will,on the first Monday in j) January next, open school and hoarding, at his place, one mile and a half from Barnwell village, on the Black ville road. The situation may he re lied on as healthy, since not a ra r of bilious fever has appeared in IBs family during a residence of many years. Hoarding eight dollars per month; English tui tion from six to right dollars per quarter; Latin, (Ircck, Algebra, mid (leometry, ten dollars per quarter, of twelve weeks, payable at any time within the year. Boys will I e prepared to enter the Junior elassjof S. C. College, or any other.— Strict attention paid to their morals, and every moan' used to sway their minds with the love of study. [nov 38 wflt] THOMAS cl IN. i ;< NOTICE—NO MISTAKE.—The jj subscriber having declined keeping a pri- y U-Vnle boarding ho lee, now oil. ra lor wile lu.s largo mi I commodious Hwidling House ami Imt, Mtu itcd m ihe town of Madison, on the public square,<l irod ly opposiio tho eourl house. Ihe aland I (or u public house oi More, is emi ulered one of Iho | best in the place, To n person d. sirotts of opening i a public house, llierc is eonsidnrub o iiidiiccmenl, (hero being only one 'Tavern m thu£ place.— From tho luct ol tho Kail Hoad being loealed lo ibis place, ihero is no doubt that two public houses ■/mild do well, 'i lia eonslruclioa ol lliohomo is well calculated for n tavern, wall good hack lots and largo sluhlca, with walei convenient. Kail Koail slock will ho I .ken us cash. 1 will also allow one thousand dollars lent lor Iho store j house connected with Ihe same, lur tho lermol live years, deduetud out ol ihe sale. Tho only induce ment in eel I the house is, thut there is more house | room limn needed lor my family. THAU. 13. REES. Madison, Gn., October IC, 1838. vv6w L VNO AND J’iJUUV l Olt SALE. !' a a rli.L he sold on the premises, on Saturday, the i V V 22d day of December next, that well know n tract of land in Abbeville District, Smith Carolina, j j four miles from Barksdale Kerry, on the Cambridge : road, for many years belonging to tho Malhesons, : * containing GUO acres; also, the Kerry across Little | river, which, added to the tract of land, makes the 1 * situation valuable. Ihe terms of sale will be liberal, j and those that wish to purchase the place will do well lo attend the sale, as the subscribers are deter- j mined to sell it. J. K. GROCE, Agent / j. Ini' A. S’imiooos, iuiil J 'ninccs JViatIU'SOII. . rtni emt or 1, 1838. td 1 * HVTOTICE. —Absconded from Scriveu county, in Tn| July last, a while man, named, or called his name, JOEL IK. HORTON \ he wore off a blue 1 ; cloth coal, eassimerc pantaloons and black hat; his ] complexion is fair,brown hair, and about live and a j half feel high, and easily to become acquainted with. He came to this place in January last. So- j voral persons credited him, and he went in debt; largely, and has gone olf without paying any' off: them; he is a notorious rascal, and all persons are 1 requested to he on the alert and nut he deceived hy such a scoundrel. Twelve auci a half cents will he given for his apprehension and lodging him in jail. nov 24 lit WM. \V. (>l,l V Fit. 1 (1 Al I R'N.—Tho public are cautioned against _) trading for a note of hand drawn hy Edward i Collier, in favor of and endorsed hy Edward Collier, | sen., dated on or about the 29 th tie tuber last, and j pay able six mouths after date, for three hundred and eighty-four dollars and sixty-one cents, the same having been lost or mislaid and notice thereof given to the drawer and endorser. A suitable reward wii 1 be paid for the recovery of said note, hv nov 17 Gt EDWARD THOMAS. (] j ■ The Constitutionalist will give the above six insertions. T t> I'lCK.—The public is cautioned against cred it 'ling a young man named Vk.mstk in Mourns, who left this country a few days past, indebted to many of our merchants to u considerable amount, | and is supposed to have gone lo Georgia, Alabama, j or Mississippi, mid will no doubt act in tho same way there, where ho is not known, as he is well j diessed, in good, apparel, and may pass for what he i is not, and cannot he, an honest man. THUS. Met l 1.1.0 l Gil & SON. Gladden’s Grove, Kiiirllld Dish, S. C. { November 13, 1838. Shi nov2l f.NOIt SALK —My Plantation in Baker county, " 3d district, containing .' jUO acres, lying on the waters of Chiekasahatehee creek. Nos. 2AS and 2.)!h upwards of 150 acres cleared and under good fenc- 1 mg, a large new gin house, gin and running gear, an excellent smoke house, kitchen, and double pen dwelling house,good negro cabins,and .-tables, two welU of good water. Any person desiring to look ul the above property will lind the owner, or her agent, on the place during the winter months. D. c. B VtDWIN. Ythcns, November 26, 1838 wtlstapl Georgia, Jellcrsou county; H. HE UK AS Ashley Phillips, administrator of the estate o Solomon Phillips, deceased, applies for letters dismissory from said estate; t hese are therefore to cite mid admonish all and singular Ihe kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to file their objections, (if a>,v they have.) £ my ollieo, w ithin the time proscribed by law. Given under mb hand at olliee, this 20th Novem ber, 1838. fnov 94] E. BOTH WELL, Clerk. /* y RAN A WAY from the Subsc'r hers, residing in Greenville, Ga , a _ mulatto boy, In ihe mine oi DICK, /•’ ‘ *\ (* all* himself Richard,) said boy is (Ay üboul 6 loot I inch high, raw boned, 11 weigh* about I7u, or 80 lbs. • A,. ■ quirkspoken, with oneof hi* 1,0,. -~~ i -- teeth broken off, and but little hair on his head: quite intelligent active,and stnmgas to muscular power. Wo brought said negro from the ILiect .Mississippi and Alabama, Sumter Countv P'pk l‘ : “i "" when he went awny a mixed coat and tin- hat,otherclothing not recollected. Ilolbrmerlv cume from N.C. J Also ui Ihe same time rim iwav, a bright mulatto hoy by Ihe nnmoof WEST LEY, belonging c 0) Cooper, near (bis place, about 25 t ears of age, quick spoken, about 5 (co t 2 o- 3 inches high, spare made and a barber hy proses. ion. Tins hoy was bought I om Mr. UoOilorke's, at Colinnhiis, in this State and hy him was brought from .Maryland; he has ■ ifetpiently threatened to go back. Uestiv had on 1 wh. " ho went away, a striped pairof pantaloons ' I 1 hey both left without any provocation, and i with money enough to carry them some distance ! and it is suppoM d u ill make lor some tree Mate T is probobl • they may have fr.-e p ss , : :, or may - |„. ! ( iirned of hy some while person. Whoever will apprehend said negroes, and lodge them m Jail KO i that we gel hem, shall he liberally rewarded ' i June Id lIVRDAWAV & H.WVKINs | (. >. K. llmtd 2- lii liking Co. ( Brandi at . ugusta. 5 g K El 1 ' ■ II'ES in .me. of .<■ hundred deltas P ) and upwards S i sing an ii tercst of six per rent, per annum will 5c received at this Office, for p ■rio ■; not less than ninety days, subject to t e ord- rof the deposit'):s on re ■< iving ten days noti o of their intention to wit! Iraw. io\ ,i wtf . ■. WH DE, Cashier. A CARD. ri ~ .3 The suh-cri <•■{ having fitted up that ex- H lei e thn iry 1 i , H)1 King fctn ct, U a ji-do i. i ' o ■ street, as a I "l , r<li Tru Bo.tm JIOI with furniture, beds, bedding, tie. entirely new, F able to oiler lamilie (, or single gentle ueii,a - re anent boarders, I and such t au-ien! vidlcr.-i a'; contemplate remain ing in the city more than one day, rood and spa \ note, a< coum;" I ili :i I During the past t: '• lion " has undergone considerable alteration::, whir h will add to the com fort and eonvenienee of visile. . His table will at all times be furnished with the I bed. the market aTo dr. His Wines are of ilirrH import: lions, and of the choicest kinds. A. KGGRH \t’H. Charleston, November CO, 183 S. sw3w ETIOR. BALE, my Plantation, in Richmond coan* ~ ty, fifteen mile■; from Augusta, on the road 1 leading to Pattersons Uriel■/'. It contains 1301 ! acres, upwards of 600 acres of which is cleared and under good f nee. It is in a fine state for a good crop, near 400 acres of it being new land, and the whole of it was uncultivated last year. Mr. li. Murphy, who lives adjoining the planta tion, will show it and make known the price, ho may Mr. Renton Walton, of i:,e United States Ho tel, he called upon to learn the price j and I will be in Augusta from 22d of this mouth until 20th next month. DAVID TAYLOR, Jr. P, S. If the plantation should nut bo sold by the Ist day of January, it will then Lc rented by Mr. Murphy for one year. sw'nv nov 12 UUIdiIIMOK I*l4 UtflVMllSlTY, F 3 Nil Id next term of this In Littilion will commence Q on the first Monday in January next, at which time applications for adini don will he received, and examination of candidate; take | lace. The Faculty cunsish of Rev. C. P. Reman, President and ProfossorofChem istryr and Natural Philosophy. “ S. K. T vi.m .mice, Prole, sor of Ancient Lan _ gnages. W. Howaii i). Professor of Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, and ! Ividences of Christianity. N’. M. (hi \wronD, Profcssorof Mathematics. The Primary and Academic departments will be Under the Charge of Mr. R. Ramsey,late of Au gusta, as Hector, a gentleman of well known quali fications—assisted in the Classical and English de partments by competent Teachers. The Faculty of the College will exercise a supervisory power ever these departments The Students of the College will be expected to lodge in the Dormitories. Ample arrangements are made for hoarding, &c. The rule requiring the tuition in advance, can, in no ease, be dispensed with. liy order of the Hoard, nov 11 s. K. TALMADGE, Secretary.' C'i 4 4 h.O REWARD for theappro In nsion and I I P'l f delivery of my Negro man by t!ic 1 name of 11011, and the white man that decoyed him oil’; or 1 will give fifty dollars for either of their apprehensions and delivery to me. The white man that 1 believe decoyed oil’my man Rob, is by name, (as he called himself) Harris; be is about six feet high, dark hair, and rather squint eyed, when talk ing shows his upper teeth very much, his fore leetli very broad; lie stated that he was raised at the north, and talks very broad, and is rather stoop shouldered and slender built,long armed, long hands, and quite long fingcis; he has been engaged in working on the State Rail Road when my hands were engaged in the same business, and Harris and my negro man Hob both left that place on Sunday night, the 21st October. Harris Died several other Negroes, and promised them hall of what he could make by selling them, and their freedom in the end. He told them that lie would sell them in every town they passed, and steal them again, and then take water and make their escape. My man Hob that he carried oil’, is about 8 feet S inches high, slout made, and slow spoken, has a fleshy,soft hand for a negro that labors, ho can read very well, and can write a tolerable smart hand, one of his eyes appears to be smaller than the other, he ii tolerable Mack, and verv broad across his shoulders, and has a down look. Any information respecting either or both, will ho thankfully received. My residence is’iu Gwinnettco. Geo. Spnilcs below Lawrenceville. It is supposed they will take water,and go from one town to another, from Augusta on to the north. DUDLEY BONDS. (fj* The Federal Union, Columbia Telescope, Fayetteville Observer, and Richmond Whig, will publish the above four times weely, and forward their bill to this office for collection. PLANTATION FOR SALK Tho sub scriber offers lor sale his splendid plantation, in Lee county, containing one thousand six hundred acres of land, nil in a solid body. It consists of lola Oil, 87, 72, 83, 89, 103, 104, and one other, number not now recollected, in the third District of Leo county. About 3. 0 acres are in cultivation, mid under excellent fencing, all liosb, none of it having been cleared more limn five or six years, I and most of it within the last two years. Tho cleared bind is all of tho first quality,oak and I hickory land, and is capable ol producing from 12 to UK)I) pounds of cotton to tho acre. The un cleared land is all of Iho same quality, except two lots which are first rate pine land,and almostequal | to the oak and hickory lor the production of cotton, j On the plantation is a first rate gin house and gin, tho running gear bunt lust year; also a romlbriablo dwelling and all other necessary outbuildings (hr n plainer who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land j nrs several fine springs of excellent, pure wan r and ; the well water used arihe plantation is rqualto al most any in the up-country, fur freshness, and purity. The place is also very healthy, as there I was not a single case ot sir kness among my nc j groos last year, requiring the attendance ul a phy cinn. - The land lies on ihceastern branch ol Cliicka i sawhateliio crock, 18 miles from Albany, in Baker county, the head of steamboat navigation on Flint river, which will enable the purchaser to get his crop easily to market. Tho terms will ho made to | suit tho purchaser. Enquire oft he subscriber, at Athens, or of the editor ol tho Chronicle & Sentinel, j Juno7 tnv&wtf CHARLES G. tUcKENLEV. FOR SALK OR LEASE. | A S excellent Cotton Plantation on Dark Camp * creek, m Buiko county, lying wist of tho lands of Governor Schley and Col. Grubbs, con taining fifteen hundred acres of oak and hickory laud ’J he main part of the cleared land has laid i out more than thirty years, and is now equal to | fresh ground. Nearly 300 ivrcs wore once culti vated, and ran ho again prepared lor cotton with j very little labor; a small partofthb place is now under euliivation, and several good houses are on the premises. We invito the attention of all who desire to buy anew plantation. This place is Very favorably siiuntcd—fit miles from Augusta and 95 I rein Savannah, iu llie healthiest part ol Burke,near to the Com nil Railroad and momiol the most moral mid agreeable neighhoihoods iu Georgia, possessing all lltu advantages > schools, churches and post offices, and communicating in a few hours with tho two W. st markets nf’tlio stale. \\ o prefer selling, hut wo would loasa for a term ol five or ten years, it applicants choose D C. BARROW, , , w. McKinley. Lexington, Oglethorpe county, ) September 15, IS3B $ u qf Kr The Constitutionalist will please publish the i above weekly ti.l forbid. PIETY DOLLARS REWARD. v -x Runaway Irom the subscriber, .A / at Richmond Bath, 1G miles from Augusta, on Sunday last,the iGih a instant, two negro men, viz: ( » George, ahum 22 or 23 rears of t. A ago, yellow complexion, well ’y j made, si right iu his built, and is V S near six feel in height. He had y. A .. K • V" « ben he ranaw ay a blue round * * jacket, dark pantaloons and a loo pnttlm or sailor’s hat and was hare looted. Joshua the other, is about 20 or 21 years of ago, dark emu! j plexion, slow spoken, had on a blue round jacket and white pantaloons, a round-crown white wool hat and was also barefooted. He is about live feet eight or ten inches high, and stout built, with a smooth face, having no beard at all. I I will give the above reward tin- the apprehension j "f stud negroes, and delivery to me at Bath, if taken | ni Georgia, or for their ronfmcm.nr in some sale 1 l.nl it apprehended out id the state, or $l5 for either I 11 lll8, »- J AMES \\ HITEH FAD. I sept 19 ts 1 Elect! i \. i1 i like < on tin. lir ,l Monday | % in January next, fora County Surveyor, tor j acnmond i ounty .to till tl.c vacancy occasioned by < oe resignation of A. G. Unitor J. i V. WALKER, J. 1. C. A. RHODES, J, I. C. noy 9 wt.t JNO. SKINNER, J.I.'C < oil «1 f rict-is’ sa LK. 1,1 V a elver* ■ of Etc honorable Superior Court of i 2 D flic Mi:l to District of Georgia, if ill he sold at j oiumbia to ut hons •, on the first I up.day in dan- i my next, as IL properly of Vu gu An? Napier,lour ir -rofs, viz : Lucy and her three children, Betsy, vlarliia and Sarah. THOMAS N. HAMILTON, Committee Noveml tr 20, 1833. td •.IvldC-c iun’it i.M. £ kN the ill's: Tuesday in February, will he sold, ■i y at the mat hot house in the tow n of Loui iville, eit'ersou county, within the lawful hours of sale, •egroes belonging to the estate of Maj. John Ber if:i, late of said county, deceased, together with .iiniry other articlet. Ti ntis cash. .(NO, MACi-HEK.SON BERRIEN, November SO, 1838. td Executor. AD lliNlSi'll.Vl'li IX’fll SALK, PL HSUAN Ito an order from the Inferior C ourt of Columbia county, will he sold on the fust I'uasday in January, before the courthouse in Co umbia county, all tlic real estate belong to the cs aleof Stanton Porter, deceas d NANCY PORTER, Administratrix. November s. I*3B. td A UMI .V sal'll AT(>it S’ BA 2. is. be sold on the second Tuesday in Decem- V V ber next, (it being the 11th day ot said .nO(ilh,) at th ■ laic residence of Owen Holliday, de ceased, in the village of Raytown, in Taliaferro county, all the perishable propelty belonging to the ■■ t ite of said deceased, consisting of horses, mules, > hogs, cows, sheep, and slock ol all kinds, a large number of pork hogs, &c. (c c., and a large quan tity of corn, fodder, oats, ice. &c., household and kitchen furniture,plantation tools, tee., and va rious articles 100 tedious to mention. '1 he sale to continue from day to day, if necessary, and the terms to be made known on the day. T! 1E ADMINISTRATORS. November 1, 1833. td K XUCUTKIXM HAI sE. zf hN Saturday, the loth day of December next, at xl P the late residence of William Underwood, de ceased, in Columbia county, will he sold, the whole of the perishable property belonging to said estate, consisting of corn, fodder,&o., horses, mules', cattle, hogs, plantation utensils, wagon, cotton gin, &c. Terms made known at the sale. MARY JON ES, Executrix. October 2d, 1838. td TKTf)TTCE. —There will be offered for sale on Xxj Monday and Tuesday, the 17th and ISth days of December next, at the late residence of John Ford, dec., in Gwinnett county, Ga., all the per sonal property helongin ; to said deceased, consisting of Horse?, Cattle, Hogs, one sot of blacksmiths tools, one large sett of Plantation Tools, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture of various kinds, and many other articles not enumerated. ALSO, There will he sold before the Court House door of said county, on the Mb day of January next, within the usual hours of sale, six Negroes belonging to said estate: —Frank, a boy Id years old; Sarah, a woman 23 years old, and her infant child ; two small girls and a small boy about four years old. — Terms made known on the day of sale, nov In wit ANDREW JOHNSON, Ext. A GHEEAPiLE to an order of the HonorableTn 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 Wal ker county, between the usual hours of sale, a Lot of Land, No. 9d, 38th district, 3rd section, contain ing 160 acres more or less, sold as the property of H. J. Roe, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale, nov Id A. 11. ROE, Adm’r. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable lu 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. Hoc, deceased, sold for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. nov Id A. H. ROE, Adirt’r. V GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of Burke county,when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the lirst 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 Eleazer Lewis, dec’d, four hundred acres, more or less, where he lived, adjoining lands of Leaston Sneed, and others, also, 22a acres adjoining lands of William Murphree, and others, also, 225 acres ad joining lands of James Grubbs, and others, and 200 acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of Daniel Hull, and others, soldTur the benefit of the heirs and ere ditors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day nov 15 E. L. COWART, Exec’r. AKMiiViSTRATOIi'S SALE. be sold at the market house in tiro town Vv of Louisville, Jefferson county, on the lirst 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 live years old, Violet, a woman about t wenty years old, the property of 'die late James T. Hudson, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ELISHA SMITH, Administrator. November 19, 1338. td AUivitivAeU'MA • Oit’S hi.K, v virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior JJ Court ot Columbia county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, will bo sold, at the Columbia court house, on the first Tuesday in Januarynext,between the usual hours, three negroes, to wit; Tom, a fel low, Bitty, 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 6,1535. td POSTPONED SALE. A GREEABLE to an order ol iho Honorable Ihe f®. Inferior Court ol Burke comity, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tues day in January next, at Clarksville, Habersham e-mnty, between I lie usual boms ot sale, two hun dred and fifty acres of Land, No. 1! 1, in said coun ty, belonging lo the estate of Henry T. Utley, tie ceased, sold lor the benefit ot the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. 'Terms ol sale on the day . WILLIAM U TLEY, I , G. 11, UTLEY, fExrs. October 16, 1833. id UUA it DIAN’H SALE. * "0, 7 ILL be sold before the court house door in * f ‘ he of Waynesboro, Burke county, on tho first 'Tuesday in January next, in the usual hours of sale,to the highest bidder, tho following negro slaves, tiMvit: Grcacy, a Woman about £0 years id ago; Chnney, a woman about seventeen, and her two children, Harriot a girl about 2 years old, and Fanny an infant; Guy, a boy about lo years old—sold by order ol the Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, as the properly of the late j timer Moon-, deceased, ol Burke county, lor the purpose of divi sion amongst the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. FREDERIC J. RUE NY, „ . Guardian for the Minors. October 23, 1833. t[i OADWiAtx j RATOItS’ BALK. ■v me first Tuesday in Januarynext, will be sold at Uacroltou, Carrol county, lot No one hundred and twenty in the tenth district of said couniv, the same belonging io ike estate of Joshua uunlord, mid sold in compliance with ihe last will ami testament of said deceased. Terms made Known on the day. GUILFORD ALFORD, Administrator, with the’will annexed. September 19, 1838. ,j A LL perrons having demands on William Undcr wood, late of Columbia countv. deceased are rnwm | d n to reflt lf n th^ m in ’ attesteJ agreeably to law, and those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment lo Gabriel Jones. Em agent lor the executrix. MARY JONEB ExTx 1 November 6, lb3B. Gw * \ (> , 1 , il Powons indebted to WG lover m. an .ate ot Richmond county, deceased, are re- i quested to come forward and make payment, and hose having demand? against the same are notified o present them properly authenticated, within the umo prescribed by law. JOHN FOSTER. November!!, 1838. Cw Administer. R I MBUK.-Tim liultfsii'.iutl have al presett • JU the saw mill, dale 1-c.doAOqn L.ttle Spin ’ tree a, in I'u 11. peran n Supplies o!" sawed Lumbo can ba obtained, by leaving bills, or otherwise, a’ nl the Mure of Messrs. Hadley Owens, or Ibo su perintendent, (.Ur. Cason,) at the Mills. si A. I'EM BURTON, oi 117 \v3ni JuSKl’li S. UKV.SOI. ■S. a t FOJttpSAIiE—A valuable HobW [J and Hot in (Tir.vihidville, and a -!~L£fli >toi?k of Good Tliemidersigutd be ;ng it-.stems to clo o their mercantile huso ess,otter for sale lin ir x iin ti, - toven ot Cnr.vlbrdvillc, Iro .aterro county. It is ueii improved, having a first rate stare-house mid counting room, cottdbrmbte | dwelling, kitchen, iVc all tieany new, ol good tin jti rials,and well arranged. It I*l lot is not sold ho firotiic first Tuesday in December, it will then he j oll'ercd at■ pnhl.e .-ale, and possession given tho fir-t j day of Jainairy next, 't erms will lie accumrnoda ing, and be m ulo known at tim ■ ofs do. ’I Itey will also sell a goo I bargain in their Stock j M Goods, which have boon well saddled in New Vo:k as.d Charleston, and is generally admitted to < 1 e one among tho b'-st w>Krl«l slocks in the up- I country. Any person wishing to vest capital in [ m lehandieo, would do well to call and examine j this property. JjATT 1.1 i At DICKINSON, j Crawford villi, Ga , Auguit 31), 1828. will 1 r-iOODLAND FOR SALE. —The sulscii '-S bens other lor sole itieir lands on Broad river in Elbert county, eight tilths south of Eibcrum comprising two settlements, one ol bid acres, and the other 200 acres ; there is on the two se llenn tits . 4t)o acres of river bottom, 25'.) ol which is cleared 1 and adapted to tba cultivation of con or cotton, . 353 or iOi) acres of fresh land, well adapted to tba , culiivulion of cullon, and about 450 actcs ot wc.o 1 , land, of good qttnlily : tba old high land still pro duces well, and but little washed ; comfortable and commodious single story dwe.ling*, a good gui , house, Ac. Terms accommodating, but a liberal I allowance will be made fur prompt payment. Till s uncpicslionabh. SIMEON 01.1V1.1t, oct 17 wtjstiicc SHELTON Will IT) ADMINISTItATOU’fi MAhE. ‘ Ito 11,1. fie sold, on the bih December, at the » » late residence of John Jones, deceased, near \\ rigbtsboro, Columbia county, all tho perislia l 1c property belonging to said deceased, consisting of , “lock, com, fodder, oat;, household and kitchen " furniture, kc. Terms on the day of sale. EDW’D. WM. JONES, Administrator. November 22, 1338. td , UTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of i,N) John Jones, deceased, of Columbia county, will make immediate payment, and those having demands render them in according to the requisi tions of the law. EDW’D. Will. JONES, Administrator. 1 [ November 23,1838. wot I * ADMIN 1 STltAtOlt’S BALE. * . I lIS/ ILL be sold, at the late residence of John , j V v Moss, deceased, of Lincoln county, on the 1 second day of January next, ti e perishable prnp ’ | erty of said deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, ’ i oats, horses, mules, stock of cattle, sheep, and hogs, ’ household and kitchen furniture, and various other articles too tedious to mention. Also, the negroes f hired, and plantation and ferry rented for the ensu ! ing year, bale to continue from day to day until , all is sold. Terms at sake W. W. STOKES, Administrator. , November 22, 1838. td ADJIINISTItATOiT’S SALE. ILL be sold at the court house in Starkes- V v villc. on the first Tuesday in February next, ,) agreeable to an order of the inferior court of burke , county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lot two , hundred and eleven in the 13th District, originally , Dooly, now Lee county, sold as a part of the real estate of H. C. Maund, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors. Terms on the day of sale. W. W. MAUND, Administrator. | November 21 ,* 1838. td ivjjAfiAfark.vTOits’ .sale. ' VV ILL be siml at the kite residence of Joseph v v Shcvvmake, deceased, in burke county, on tho Ist Wednesday in January, 183.1, all the per sonal prope ny, except the iugrots, belonging to said deceased. At the same time and place, the negroes belong ing to the minor heirs, will bo hired cut and the land tented. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. JOSEPH A SHEW MAKE, ) . ISAIAH CARTER, Mdrais. of t 25 ~| (Jcoigia, Burke county; 77.7 the Court of Ordinary of Burke county. ■WHEREAS benjaminD. Hill,administrator of . i v 7 W illtam W bltueld, deceased, late of said , county, has petitioned said court for letters dismis sory. These are therefore to cite all persons interested, , dobe and appear before said court, on the first Mon day in May next, to file their objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will bo granted. By order of said Court, this 20th October, 1833. | nov 1 T. H. BLOTNT. n. rwtr, ioitt/.t WILL be sold on Wednesday, 12th December v v next, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of’lhomasJ. Wright, deceased, latejof Columbia county, consisting of horses, rattle, hogs, ■ Col ’n and fodder, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture, one ox cart and oxen, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale. O.W. BALDWIN, Administrator. November 1, 1838. w 2t 11 months afterdate application will bo , made to the honorable the Justices of the Infe rior Court of Burke county, while sitting fur ordinary puipo.es, tor leave to sell lour hundred and ninety acres of land, in originally Irwin, now Lowndes county, known as No. five in the fifth district, it be ing the real estate of Sardis E. Cross,late of Burke county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. JOSEPH S. CROSS, Administrator. November 2,1838. 1 . jTNi U H months after date application will be made : A t 0 tho honorable the inferior court of Jelierson -, county, when sittmg|tbr ordinary purposes, for leave i to sell two hundred and nine acres of land in said county, on the waters of Chavcr’s creek, ad loin in «• amis of James and William Clements, and others, u'loiigma to the estate ol Ephraim Ponder,deceased, lor the purpose of division. HEZEKIA.iI PONDER,? „ : JAMES. 11. MOBLEY, 5 Lxecutors. November 19, IS3B. ■ NkTOTICE.—Four months after daite, application 1' "’ill be made to the honorable Inferior Couit ot Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land in the city cl Augusta, Iron ting 37 feet G inches on Ellis street, by 132 feet. Also, 10 shares of the capital stock in the Bank of Augusta, the property of Michael Kmchly, deceased. A. KINCHLV, Adm’.x November 22, 1833. m j t I "VrOTICE.—Four months after date application : will be made to the hono.able Inferior Court j ot Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary , purposes, ior leave to sella Lot of Land in the Kith j district of Muscogee county, drawn by Jeremiah Luther’s orphans. P. H. MANTZ, Guardian, j November 22, 1533. 4tm | months alter dale application wtlTba Jl mac.o to tho honorablelnferior Court of Burke county, when silting for ordinary purpoocs, for leave to sell five hundred acres ol pine land, lyir.ir in benvon county ; one gold lot containing forty acres, in the 3d section 2d d, strict. Cherokee county, and one town Jut in Bin l. wn of Uxli.rd, Newt.m county all be ong.ng t!,e estate of Joseph Show make, late of Burke county, deceased Joseph shew make > JSAIAH CA RTER, i Adm’rs. eepteroher 25, 1 838. ' j 8, OI B months after date application will be i , m , a<io l, " llc Honorable the Interior ('out lof Con mbia county when silting for ordinary purpo so., lor wave to sell the r,*:d estate balongin" to the C f di e trih, .' a " lon I,orler - for the purpose ol dtstribution amongsMhe heirs of said dcccLed. ‘gg Tlt ‘tri C.eorgiu, Buvko comity ; ’ !-n of ordin *ni, of Burke county. \ ' W 1 JiKAb • usnnnah Smith, Admit.istatrix of ~ ’ V Benjamin Smith, dccU, late of said county has pettttoned said Court, for letters dtsn.issorv ' ’ ' I [ h . ese , nrc iferefore to cite and admonish all ami singular, the kindred and creditors of the said Imo, vrhy said letters should not he ff ran ted * * t jzs&sz'rsk' '»; nov l j T. 11. BLOTNT, D. C. ieorgia, (Joiuiabiu count j : \\ 11 MR MAS J . a!i " H Gnniidgc, aimin'! .tor » • °PI>I b» for ! otters dismissory uinlm J' if Hobart W. Walker. deceased. lU ‘ u These are llierofi.ro to rile end admonish angular, the Kindred and credilors of tli- „ , leased,') file 1 liter objections, if m,y ii, ov I •vnlnn the time prescribed l.y law, hunt- „i . , ’ diew cause why wild letters should not bo u '..it Given under my hand this i’d dnv m Jam im GA URIEL JONES. Cl ° Georgia, Colunthiii coiutt) ; , . IfMIIMASi James Gartlidge, administn ,a e \ 1 V horns min, applies (nr letters dismiss,* nn\ iho estate el Ai.um \v alt,or,ueceosed. i These are therefore to cite mul admonish ;i| uu \ I dnguliir, the kindred mid creditors of iho Hnlile-I ■■enh'.'il, in file their objections, if any they live I within the time prescribed Ly law, in mv I I 0 sli v. cause w hy said i, I ;ro should not he i4ct’ 1 ■I. Given ttniior my hand and seal at office this 1 id day ol Juno, 1838. G \ Ml- t IT, JON' i:s. (I Georgia, .Scriven county ; I Gnu:lot Ordinary—Present, ihoir huiinra lohn S Kiev s, Four Roddick, Jefferson Huberts’ and' > C‘ia les f . •Mowtiri, Lats ]y link M. Si. Jut,, eta ,g, 8 OKON the application of Thuinaa H, li„ rnv a(! , vninistra'or of William G-nss,deceased, late of j Striven county, s a'ing that he has fully lored sad istate,and praying citation lor ht eis di». missory. It is, on motion, ord. red dial il.e Cli-rli do issue a cilathni, r.quiring all persons i 0 s ) linv o inso(il any they have) why the same shall ll(M (, a granted; and that iho same ho published once a month lor six months. •Alruecxl.n I from the niinulis. Ji.R |p iyq _ nog-1 mlSm JO ■'ll! 1 A KERUY. ufork. Georgia, Aciictsoa county ; - ■ Wil LRL At. Bryant Fullord, administrator oti Iho estate of Seth fason, hie of this cuua. ly, deceased, applies lor loners dismissory Irani said est.to. Thoso are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular iho kindred and creditors of said deceased to tilt their objections, if any they have, in mv of. 1 lice, within the time prescribed by law, to shc.v close why said loiters oi dismission should nut bo grained. Given under my hand at cilice in Louisville, this dili July, 1838. Li. LiO I'IIWF.LL, Clerk J - ly 7 Georgia, Jefferson County; ftA/HEKIaAS Aiiliatn J, Kennedy, Abminis. * V (rotor si John Right, )a eof tins county, tie ceased, applies lor let to.* dismissory Irum said ad mlnist ration, These, arc therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said decons d, to ho and appear at my office within ihc time prcscrilied hy law, to shew cause, if any lliey have, why said letters shall not he grantee Given under my hand nl office, in Louisville, this oth June, 13.-8. ’ _Ji"ie a EBENEZER BOTIIWELt. Clerk. liuike comity; ** %/%/ HMRLAS Civ,lny Lmm, administratrix 01,1 * * thecsl ate ol .Loses Gunn, deceased, am.lie# lor loiters oi ills mission from said cslaio. v iliesearo ihuroiorcto rite ami admonish all and singular (liekindred ami creditors olsaul dcc’d tu ho and appear at my office, within the lime prcsciib cd hy law,to show; cause, il any they have, why said letters should nui be granted. (dun miller my hand, at office in Waynesboro, ilns .JUih Jii,y, iS.'B. liy order of court, !ll ‘t;'J fin _T. JL BLOUNT, L). Clerk. Georgia, Scriven county: % / ii I.Ri.AS Moses iN. McCall applies for let vr V tors dismissory from the executorship of Wnham li. Hopson, of Scriven county, d< censed : 'i licsn are therefore to cite and admonish all ami siguinr the kindred and creditors oi said deceased, to bo and appear nt my office, within the tin e pro-’ scribed by law, to show cause, if any they liuvo, why said let ters should not. he granted. Gnen under my hand, nt office, in Jarksonboro, tins JOlh day ol ceplernher, 1838. BC P'- so JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. { Georgia, scriven county: %#7 il Lit Li AS Azarmh Knneis applies for letters f » dismissory on iho estate oi Am.ets Arnett, of Bcriven county, deceased : Tlreseare tlierelore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credilors of said deceased to i.o and appear ai my office within the time pro scribed by law, to show cause il any they have, why said loiters should not he granted Given under my haul at office, in Jarksonboro, Hi H li ih day oi bupieml.tr, 1 of. 1(1 JOSHUA KERRY,CIerk. Georgia, Scriven County: Wi IMR MAS Noah freeman applies for letters dismissory, on the estate oi iiliza Oliver, dec., of Scriven county. 1 hese aie theiefoic to cite, summon and admonish all and singu.ai the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to I e r.ntl appear at my office within the time ptesciijed by law, to shew tuuse, it any tiiey iiave, why said letters shall not be granted. Given under my band and seal at office, tins 2t i day of November, IS3S. l or 1£ M SHUA PERRY, Clerk. 1 Georgia, Columbia comity: WfU MR MAS Archimed. s Lei) Zcchry, adtninis fr trator of George A. Tindall, deceased, ap plies for letters dismissory: J. liese arc thoreiorc to cite and admonish all and singular, thekmdred and creditors oi the saiddeceas- ) od, to lib.* theiro. j .ctions any tiiey liavci at my office, according to law. Given under my hand at office, tins 6th November, ’ 183 - [AOV3J GA'BRIEL JONGS, Clerk, f ? Georgia, Jefferson county: \'V Lit MAS Hugh JNeoiy, administrator on the » " estate ol Janu s Neely, deceased, applies lor idlers (lism .ssury Jruiiiftaitl udinjinstr»uiu:i. i tieso arc liu rcl’orc to cite and admonish all and singular I lie kin ired and creditors of said dec’d id ha ami appear nt, any office, within the l i mo prescrib ed hy inw, to shew cause,if any tiiey have, why said letters should m l be granted. (oven under my hand at office in Louisville, Una •31st day of July, 1333. - July 31 EHEXEZEK BOTmVKLL.CI k| Georgia,Jefferson county: \%J Kherrud Arlington, administrator ” • on ihe estate ol Joseph Lockhart, late of said county, iieveased, applies tor tellers ol dismis sion from said istalc. These are therolote to cite, summon and admon ish, aland singular, Iho kindred and creditors ot sma deceased, to he and appear at my office within ho time prescribed by low, to shew cause, if any they lu\ (r, u liy said Jeiters slion!il not 1.,e granted •’jih'r* * ,iUK * al oliicu in Louisville, this J » noaa> KIiMNEZER BOTH WELL, CJerk. If months after date rifipiicntion will be made to tlio lionoralilc tiio nienor Court of Columbia county, when sitting (or ordinary pur poses, for leave to soil lot No. 336, in the i2th dis nict oi ih r Ist section, now Lumpkin count), drawn , hv the orphans of U illiam Lawrence, deceased, H r \ I lie beneli t ol said orplians. M Liz \ hmtii Lawrence, Guardian, ooptomber C. I8.'!8. , n j„, months alter date application will be JL made to the Com 10l Unhriary, liuike county, ! lor leave to sell the real estate oi James iiines, de ceased, and also t ho real estate and negroes oi the minor heirs of said James iJines, _ , „ EVER IT SAPP, September (>. 1838. Adm’r. and (iunrdian. [G’uL K montlis aile- ti:ito, uppliealion will be made to the Court i f Ordinary, of Kiclinrond county, (or leave to sr II ail the real estate of .‘■'ora uel Appleton, deceased, for tlicbenef.t of his heirs. JOHN FINN, Administrator, in right of hisvtife, Ann J Finn *sP_B niJm Lit months niter date, application will be -S- made to the Ilonnrnble ilie Inferior Court of Richmond coumi v. sitting us a Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell lot No. I3j, in first section Lee county, containing 203 i acres, fir the benefit'A, the heirs of Rachel Kenney, deceased, file Gwinnett county. JOHN C. GRIFFIN, Adm r. October to. 1838 (L'OL'R months after dale application will be made to the lionoralilc Inferior Court ol Kurke county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave In sell nil the real estate of Mari; Uesabay, laic of said county, for the pur. ise of a division between the heirs of said estate, august 11, I-S’<B GEO. W. EVANS Adm’r- INCUR months after date, abdication will be . made to the honorable the Inferior C ourt, of burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Negro man, by the name of Will, belonging to the minor heirs of Joint H. Rlicney, deceased. nuv 15 mlt A. If, ANDERSON, Guar’n.