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NOTICE.— -The businc**; hitherto conducted under the firm of Starr. Simmons 4- Dailey, is this day dissolved, ;iiid in future will be conduct ed under the firm of Starr, Son Simmons. BENJAMIN STARK, CALEB SIMMONS, DAVID DAILEY. Fayetteville, Geo. Nov. 19,1838. w3t* nov 29 Georgia, Columbia county: WHEREAS Wiliam CU tt applies for letters of administration on the estate of Jonathan Cliett, deceased; These aie therefore to cite and admonish all and si i|ular,thc kindred and creditors of the said deceas e 1, to file their objections, (if any they have) at my olflee, according to law. Given under my hand at office, this 6th day of December, IS3S. dec Id GABRIEL JONES. Clerk. RAISING SILK 1 FINDE subscriber has about One Hundred Thou- Jl sand Moms Mullicaulis,or Chinese Mulberry Trees, and will sell all or any of them at a price that will give good room for profit. Apply at the office of the Columbus Enquirer for particulars,or write, post paid, to Hamilton, Harris county, near which place the trees arc; or come with cash and carts, and get supplied, nov 29 w3t YOUNG PATTERSON . Tow iJi/roiv acXdemv. THE citizens of Powelton have again employed for Rector of the Institution, Mr. John 8. In graham, a graduate of Drown University. The citizens of this village are unanimous in employing Mr. Ingraham for the second year, and confidently recommend his services to the public, instruction will be given by the Decor in all the branches usu ally taught iu academies and college,;. Instruction will also be given by a Northern Lady in the orna mental branches. The Academic year will com mence on the first Monday in January. Hoard and good accommodations can he obtained in the most respectable families on reasonable terms. The su perior health of Powelton, and its other well known advantages, induce the belief that the public will continue a liberal patronage. For the citizens of Powelton, dec C wtf CHARLES M. IRWIN. (£/• The Standard of Union will please insert the above, conspicuously, until otherwise directed, and forward their account to Powelton. CALHOUN ACADEMY. Anderson District, South Carolina. IT is with pleasure that we announce to the pub lic that we have engaged the services of Mr. Pleasant Jardan, for the ensuing year, and that the duties of this institution will be renewed on Tuesday, the first day of January next, under the most favorable auspices. In relation to the qualifications of Mr. Jardan, and the course of studies that will be adopted, we will only refer to a certificate form-died by Mr. Wesley Leverolt, principal of the Anderson Aca demy, viz: He will teach the Latin and Greek lan guages, Mathematics to Equations of Ist degree, the requisites for entering College, English Grammar and Geography, Moral and Natural Philosophy, Rhetoric, Relies Lcttres, See,, together with all the ordinary branches usually taught in Academics. The rate; of Tuition will be as follows : for Latin and Greek $25 per year, or $K per quarter—for English Grammar and Geography, Philosophy, Rhe toric, Belles Lcttres, Ac. If 111 |icr year or $5 per quarter—for Heading, Writing, and Arithmetic, $lO per year or $3 per quarter. First rate boarding and washing will not exceed $76 per year. 'J he Academy is beautifully situated in a grove, near to plenty of good spring water, and as one very great inducement, the health of the neighbor hood is nut surpassed by any in the 1 nited States. In he 1 nature -e ms to have performed a noble part in adapting and in every way suili ig the situation to the purposes for which we intend it, and what ever requisites nature has failed to supply we a e d< t Trained that art shall furnish. I’he Academy has been furnished already with a pair of first rate Globes, Maps, *c., and to those who are disposed to patronize the Institution, we will only say, that no exertions will he wanting 011 the part of cither the Teacher, Trustees, or Citizens, fir their advancement,comfort or accommodation AARON RUOYLES.'I JOSEPH COX, FALBEHT ACKER, J. P. REED. [ WM. TELFORD. J __ dec 0 w4t T, r wahrkntov academy. HE Trustees of this institution are happy to state to the public that they have procured the serve e; of John Mokaoiian for the next year who will open the School on the first Monday in January next. The reputation of Mr. Monaghan, the cxer tionsjof the Trustees now making and to be contin ued, the health and accessibility of Warrenton nre sent strong claims to public attention and patronage, All the branches of Academic and Conciliate in struction will be taught. Terms of tuition and board reasonable. t Henry Lockhart, William p. Butt John Moore, S. W. Smyth, P. N, Maddux By order es the Hoard, **■ V. NEAL, Secretary. oct 31 wilt OGL ET HO It PE I INIV EHSITY 7*" THE next term of this Institution will commence on the first Monday in January next, at which time applications for admission will be received, and examination of candidates take place. The Faculty consists of llev. C. P. Reman, President and Professor of Chem istry and Natural Philosophy. “ S. K. Tai.madue, Professor of Ancient Lan guages. “ C. W. Howard, Professor of Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Evidences of Christianity. N. M. Crawi-ohd, Professor of Mathematics. The Primary and Academic departments vi ill be under the charge of Mr. R. R amsey, late of Au gusta, as Rector, 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 over these departments. The Students of the College will be expected to lodge in the Dormitories. Ample arrangements are made for boarding, &c. The rule requiring the tuition in advance, can, in no case, be dispensed with. By order of the Board, nov 12 S. E. TALMADGE, Secretary. BAIRD At ROWLAND’S Fire Proof Ware House, Augusta Geo. f|IHE undersigned grateful lor the patronage so M. liberally extended lo them by the public sineo they have been in the Wane House and Commission business, beg leave to inform their friends that they continue 10 transact the same at their old stand where business will moot the same prompt attention as heretofore. All orders (or the sale ot cotton will have the greatest possible c iro, and orders (or Bag ging or other articles ol merchandise wall he filed on the best terms our market will ofl'onl; but not Imv iug nn interest in any wholesale grocery or other goods establishment, we shall buy Irum those who •ell cheapest and charge the regular commission for purchasing, wlnch we trust will ho to the entire satisfaction of our customers. When required, ad VRitcea will be made on produce in store, and all the usual facilities given lo our friends that are gen erally given by regular Commission Houses. . BAIRD & ROW LAND Each o( the city papers will publish the above once a week until l,t January next H & It. SALE—A large and valuable Plantation, in the Gth district of Early county, on Spring 1 reek, and in the neighborhood of lands belonging to Major Robert Taylor, of Athens, It contains about Taro Thousand acres ; six hundred and fifty of which are under new, high and substantial fances. About four hundred acres have been cultivated,! and on the remainder of that which is under fence, the timber has been deadened and it would produce well another year. The place has evefy necessary out building, gin house, screw -pack, ba'rn, com houses, stables, negro bouses, &e. Ac., all large and commo dious. It is the wish of the subscriber to sell with the plantation, corn fodder, stock of every descrip tion, plantation utensils, Sic., negroes excepted. A great bargain is offered in the above property; it beingftuo distant from mv residence, is the reason for desiring to dispose of it. The location of the settlement indicates health, and up to this time, the negroes employed upon it have enjoyed fine health. Major Taylor knows the property, and will inform any one respecting it—or information can be had bv application to hue at Savannah. tr w&w6w E. D. HUGUEMN. lhe Uulurubut Enquirer will please publish status, and charge tire same to thi THE GAINESVILLE FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. THIS establishment will be o.ienej on the Ist of January, 1839, for the education of young La dies, in the following branches of polite learning: Primary Department —charge s2l. —Term tei months. The usual elementary subjects of the commor. Schools. Second Department— charge $47. — Term ten i months. j The foregoing with the addition of G ology, Bot any, and the E'.perimcntal Sciences, History, Bio graphy, Moping and use of the Globes, Drawing and the French Language. Senior Department, —charge SBO. —Term ten mouths. All the foregoing with Belles Lcttres, Elocution, V,c ilj usic, Mathematics, Moral Philosophy, As tronomy, and the Italian, Spanish or German Lan guages. The ancient languages if desired. Music a n extra 1 barge. (For tilling this department with a T eacher of eminence, arrangements arc in for [ H ardness.) The use of the Piano Forte, Philoso phical Apparatus, Botanical Garden, and Calisthenics are included in the above ordinary charges. Board at $lO per month will be provided in the Village, until the school buildings are completed. The School Term commences Ist January, and 1 ends Ist November. Signed hv order of the Trustees, G. BEAUMONT, Principal. (TT’Mr. G. Beaumont,an English Barrister, grad uate (A. M.) of the University of Cambridge, having selected Gainesville on account ol its acknowledged j salubrity, as a location for his family, oilers in the 1 above school, the advantages of a permanent teacher | and uniform system. Advancement of the pupil will he seemed by weekly examinations,study and not display will prevail, the moral sentiments as well as the intellectual powers will he developed, an I the discipline will he preserved on principles of self-respect as well in the pupil as in the teacher. The Trustees are preparing a spacious building, with ample garden and pleasure grounds. nov 30 w4t CLASSICAL fiCMOto FMNHE subscriber will, on the first Monday in 1 January next, open school and boarding, at his place, one mile anil a half from Barnwell village, tin the Blackvillo road. The situation may ho re lied on as healthy, since not a ease of bilious feyer has appeared in his family during a residence of many years. Boarding eight dollars per month ; English tui tion from six to eight dollars per quarter; Latin, Greek, Algebra, and Geometry, ten dollars per 1 quarter, of twelve weeks, payable at any time ■ within the year. Boys will be prepared to enter I the Junior class] of S. C. College, or any other. — Strict attention paid to their morals, and every means used to sway their minds with the love of study. [nov 28 w(Jt] THOMAS QUIN. LUMBER. —The undafilttnod have at present the saw mill, (Into lieulleV,) on Little Spirit creek, in full operate-it Supplies of savvid Lumber can ho obtained, by leaving hills, or otherwise, nt the store of Messrs. Hadley At Chvuns, or the su perintendent, (Mr. Cason,) ut the Mills. A. I*EMBERTON, Oft 17 \v2m JOSEPH B.REYXOL.&B. LAND AND FERRY FOR SALE. WILL he sold on the premises, on Saturday,the 22il day of December next, that well known tract of land in Abbeville District, South Carolina, four miles from Barksdale Ferry, on the Cambridge road, fur many years belonging to the Mathesons, containing 600 acres; also, the Ferry across Little river, which, added to the tract of land, makes the situation valuable. The terms of sale will he liberal, ami those that wish to purchase the place will do well lo attend the sale, as the subscribers are deter mined to sell it. J. E. GROCE, Agent for M. A. Simmons, and Frances Matheson. November 1, 1838, td IN OR SALE—My Plantation in Barkc county', * 3d district, containing 600 acres, lying on the waters of Chiekasalmtchee creek, Nos. 268 and 259; upwards of 160 acres cleared and under good fenc ing, a large new gin bouse, gin and running gear, an excellent smoke house, kitchen, and double pen dwelling house, good negro cabins, and stables, two wells ol good water. Any person desiring to look at the above property will find the owner, or her agent, on the place during the winter months. D. C. BALDWIN. Athens, November 20, 1938 wtlstapl VALUABLE LAN OB FOR SAXE. FINHE subscriber being desirous of settling his. I affairs in Jefferson county, offers for sale his settlement of first quality oak and hickory land, consisting of five hundred acres, well improved, with a commodious dwelling house,barn,gin house, negro houses, and other out-buildings, with one hundred and fifty acres new cleared land under good repair, adjoining land of G. W. Crawford, Gardner Connelly, ami others, on the waters of Dry creek. Also, five likely young negroes, all to be disposed of at public outcry, at the market house in Louisville, 0 11 the Bth day of December next.— Terms on the day- JAMES CROSS. Louisville,No v . 22,1838. wtf KOK SA LIT «It iTkasET AN excellent Colton Plantation on Bark Camp creek, in Burke county, lying west of the lands of Governor Schley and Col. Grubbs, con taining fifteen hundred acres ol oak and hickory laud The main part of the cleared land has laid out more than thirty years, mid is now equal to frosli ground. Nearly 360 acres wore once culti vated, mid can be again prepared lor cotton with very little labor; a small partoi tho place is now under cultivation, and sovorul good houses are on the premises. We invite tho attention of till who dosiro to buy a new plantation. This place is very Invornhly situated —40 miles from Augusta and 95 from Savannah, iu the healthiest part of Burke, near lo the Central Railroad and 111 one ol tho must moral and agreeable neighborhoods in Georgia, possessing till the advantages of schools, churches and post offices,and communicating inn lew hours with ll>o two host markets of tho si ale. We preler selling, hut we would lease for a term ol five or ten years, if applicants choose D C. BARROW, w. McKinley. Lexington, Oglethorpe county, ) September 15,1838 ( wtf 00~ The Constitutionalist w ill please publish tho above weekly till (orhiil. PLANTATION FOii SALE. 1 OFFER my Plantation in Stewart county for sale; it contains over nine hundred acres, mostly 1 -vel creek hammock, acknowledged to be as pro ductive ami pretty a farm as there is in the county. There is over one hundred and fifty acres in eulti vaaion. The plantation is well and conveniently watered with a never failing creek, with a marl bed running through it. It is situated iu the most healthy jtortion of the county, six miles east of Flo rence ,wilh an excellent piny woods road to the town. There are negro cabins sufficient for twenty or thirty hands, several cribs, a good gin house, with excellent new running gear and a first rate new screw provisions and stack can be purchased on the premises. Major T. J. Stell, on the premises, will snow the plantation to any one. Apply to Jas. U. Jones.of Columbus, or myself, near the old Agen cy, Crawford county A bargain may be had, as 1 am determined to sell, nov w4t SAMUEL RUTHERFORD. PLANTATION FOR~SALE.-The sub scriber offers tor sale his splendid plantation, in Lee county,containing oiu thousand six hundred acres of land, all in a solid body. It consists of , lots 56, 57, 72, 88, 89, 103, 104, and one olhei, number not now recollected, in the third District of Lee county. About 350 acres are in cultivation, , and under excellent fencing, nil fresh, none of it , having been cleared more than five or six years, , and most of it within the Inst two years, s The cleared land is all of tho first quality,oak and hickory laud, amt is capable ol producing from 12 to 1600 (totmds of cotton lo tiro acre. The un | cleared land is all ol the same quality, except two p lots which are first rale pine land, ami almost equal I to the oak and hickory for the production of cotton. t On the plantation is a first rate gin house and gin, the running gear bunt last year; also a comlurlable • dwelling mid all other necessary outbuildings for n " planter who works 25 or 30 hands. On the land are several fine springs of excellent, pure water and K 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 11 was not a single rose of sh kuess among my tie * groes last year, requiring the attendance of a pity *■ cian. *• The land lies oniheeastern branch of Cbieka n suwhatehie creek, 18 miles from Albany, in Eakei y | county, the head of ateamboat navigation on Flint river, which will enable Ihe purchaser lo get hu crop easily to market. The terms will be made 10 h suit the purchaser. Enquire oft he subscriber, al ii 1 Athens,ur uflhooditor of the Chronicled: Sentinel June7 tnvAwif CHARLES G. McKENLEY. JAILOR’S NOTICE. ITfH.L be sold at the lower market house in this < y f city, on the first Tuesday in December next, (by order of Council.) a negro man who calls him self John, say s he belongs to William Daniel, and that he ranaway from him at Greensboro, Alaba ma ; he is forty-two or three years of age, live feet seven inches high, dark complected, and to be sold to pay expenses &c. VV. DAW SON, Jailor. Augusta, October 30,1533. td PUBLIC NOTICK.—AII persons are hereby no tilied that the firm of SMITH, BATEMAN i it Co., of Terry, Houston county, Georgia, was dis solved by mutual consent, on the first of March last. Terry, Dec. 5 w3t SIMON UATKMAN. ■e /"k/A/'l/A CUTTINGS of the Moms Alul i) I / 119 It * ticaulis, warranted genuine, and well put up, may' he had if early application is made to the subscriber. JAS, PKRRY, deed w3t Tatnallcounty, Ga. A GRADUATE OF YALE COLT,KGE, who J\ will furnish the most satisfactory testimonials of character and qualifications would like an eligi ble situation as Trivate Tutor or at the head of a flourishing Academy His success in his profession hitherto, warrants him in expecting a liberal re ward. Communications addressed to O. 11. Arnold, Augusta, Geo. will meet with immediate attention. References—Pres. Day, of Yale College, Rev. Dr. Tenney Wethersfield, (Ct.) May &. Iturnet, Augusta. d2tw2t* nov 29 Cfl p'/'k REWARD.—A reward of fifty dollars Vy will be paid to any person who will ap prehend and deliver to the Sheriff or Jailor of Pu laski county, a man by the flame of MARION SIMS, who has broke jail in Hartford, Pulaski coun ty. Sims is about forty or forly-five years of age, about six foot or more high, is a man of dark com plection and dark hair, in stature tolerably well pro portioned fur his age ; he has formerly been a citi zen of North Carolina, and more recently from La wrence county, in this stare; li i:s a family in Pulaski county, at this time Sim- has a blemish in one eye which deprives him of sight, has a fel lon on it which looks white; he has on examination large scars on his hips, occasioned by lying on them in a lorig spell of sickness. He was confined in jail fur stealing a negro, and for a more full de scription of Sims’ villainy 1 refer the public to a piece in the Recorder and Standard of Union, which has been published for the last six months over the signature of Hrvant Johnson. octJl ts SAMUEL B. WEBB, Jailor. CCY The Recorder and Standard of U..ion will publish the above untill otherwise directru. (H A / REWARD for the apprehension and TIJ I * ILF delivery of my Negro man by the name of BUR, and the white man that decoyed him off; or I will give fifty dollars for either of their apprehensions and delivery to mo. The white man that 1 believe decoyed oil'my man lioh, is by name, (as he called himself) Harris; he is about six feet high, dark hair, and rather squint eyed, when talk ing shows his upper teeth very much, his fore teeth very broad; he stated thal he was raised at the north, and talks very broad, and is rather stoop shouldered and slender built, lung armed, long hands, and quite long fingers; 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 tried several other Negroes, and promised them half of what he could make by selling them, and their freedom in the end. He told them that he 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 off, is about 5 feet S inches high, stout made, and slow spoken, has a fleshy,soft hand for a negro that labors, he can read very well, and can write ato erable smart hand, one of his eyes appears to bes mailer than the other, he is tolerable black, and very broad across his shoulders, and has a down look. Any information respecting either or both, will be thankfully received. My residence is’in Gwinnett co. Geo. S.miles below Lawrenceville. It is supposed they will take water, and go from one town to another, from Augusta on to the north. DUDLEY BONDS. (jj J The Federal Union, Columbia Telescope, Fayetteville Observer, and Richmond Whig, will publish the above four times wcely, and forward their bill to this office for collection. A Twenty Dollars Reward. /aATO Ranaway from the subscriber, about a month since, a negro girl by ihe name Jf Ifc-Ml 0 * Aphonsine, likely, and about six tern years of age. The above reward will be paid fur her apprehension and ■■Sggafc delivery to ,1. T. S ETZ E. ug 27 Irwlf LAW NOTICE. —The undersigned having removed from Clark county to Lincolnlun, will attend to the practice of Law in the Superior and Inferior Courts of i.incoln county, and the ad jacent enuuiies. Business ini rusted to his care will be promptly attended to. HENNING B. MOORE. References. —Hon. Charles Doughoriy, Hon. A S. Clayton, lion. Thomas W. Harris, Gen. Edward Harden, Athens ; C. J. Jenkins, G. W. Crawford, A.J Miller, Col. John Mill edge, VVillin,a E. Jones, Augusta l.incolntcn, ftiarch 24,1838. wtf LAW NOTICE. THE ucdersigraxl having united in the practic ol the LAW,offer their services to the public They will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Lee and Sumter, of the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur mid Dooly, of the Southern Circuit Bu siness entrusted to theircarewill meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Atnerieus, Sumter county, where one ol them nmv always be found when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, oct 10 wtf WM H CRAWFORD. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. t Runaway from the subscriber at Ai ken, S. C., on the 30th October, his ne gro woman PKGGY, aged about thirty years, of ordinary height, stout made, and of pleasing countenance when spo ken to, and quite intelligent for a slave. The above reward will be given for her apprehension and delivery to me at my r residence, Silverton, Barnwell, District, S. C., or for her confinement in ans safe jail so that I get her. - lam under the impression that she is either in Mil . ledgeville, Ga., (at which place she says she has a - husband, belonging to Mr. John Alitcheli, by the ,■ name of Anderson.) or that she has been persuaded I off to Charleston, by some trifling white man. In t the latter event t will give fifty dollars for the of - fender and proof to convict him. . Silverton, Barnwell Dist., S. C. SG. T. SCOTT, r November 81, 1838. 5 w4t a Qj' The Charleston Mercury and Georgia Jour v nal will please give the above four weekly inscr a lions, and charge this office. '» _ a RANAWAY from the sub * .Jjr . scriber, on the 20th of Sep * fljky timber last, a likely Negro Ak Boy by the name of PARIS, / live feet eight inches high, i- yellow complected, his eyes i, yellow, and shows the whites d of his eyes very much—very white teeth, and has if a scar on one of his temples, occasioned by the l, kirk of a horse —his face inclined to be slim, and •l long jawed. A liberal reward will be given to any i, person who may apprehend said boy, or give me it any information so that 1 can get him. >. * JONAS SHIVERS. Barnesville, Tike co., Nov. 29 w3t 2 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. i- AUAI Runaway Irom the subscriber, o Spy nt Richmond Bulb, 16 miles from il f jfflf Augusta, on Sunday lasi,lhe 16lh *• instant, two negro men, viz; >i BagT* George, about 22 or 23 years of * MHffs ege, yellow complexion, well H ale'll’ $3 made, stnglit in Ins built, and is J SJ near six feel in height. He had d 0,1 " * len be ranaway a blue round |. A - * jacket, dark pantaloons and a tar d piiulin or sailor’s hat and was bare fooled. Joshua, ■e ihe oilier, is about 20 or 21 years of age, daik com plosion, slow spoken, bad on a blue round jacket '• and white pantaloons, a round-crown while wool hat and was also barefouied. He is about live feet l- eight or ten inches high, and stout built, wilh a ;r smooth face, having no hearj at all. it I will give tile above reward for ihe apprehension is of said negroes, and delivery to me at B.nli, if taken o in Georgia, or for their confinement in some safe U iail if apprehended out of ihe stale, or Sift for eii her 1 «fthem. JAMES WHITEHEAD, sept 19 ts RURKE SHERIFF SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court House door in Waynes boro’ at the usual hoar of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: I Carriage and Harness,! Suikty | and harness, I pair match Brown Horses, 2 cows and calves 2 heifers, the undivided half of 2 acre lots known in tlic plan of the Town of Waynesboro as lot 119 and 120, 2 carpets, 2 Rugs, 3 tenders, 2 pair brass andirons, 3 pair of Shovels and tongs, 1 doz. cane Seat chairs, 1 doz. Windzor chairs, 1 sofa, 1 side board, I dining table and ends, 1 set drawers, 2 tea tables. 1 eight day clock,4 bedsteads I Feath er bed, 2 wash stands, 1 cutting machine,! bathing tub, 1 Jersey wagon, 4 mattrasscs, 1 tract of land containing 60 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jas. W. Jones and John Watkins, 1 house and lot, subject to no mortgages, and one negro woman named Hetty, also subject to no mortgages ; the above property pointed out and levied on as the property of’Mandoss P. Verdery. to satisfy sundry li. fas. from the Superior Court of Burke county, in favor of Geo. P. Turpin,et ah, against the said Mandos P. Verdery. ALSO, On the same day, at the same place and time, one tract of land containing one hundred and ninety acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. D. Thomas and Abner Moore, levied on as the property of Tur ner B. Moore, to satisfy a ti. fa. from the Superior Court of Burke county, in favor of Samuel Andrews and others, vs. John Goodwin, administrator of Turner B. Moore, deceased. WM. B. DOUGLASS, Sheriff. November 29, 1838. td \VAuREN‘SHERIFF SAEES. 11/ ILL he sold at the court house door in War w » renton, Warren county,on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: three hundred and fifty acres of pine land, adjoining lands of Solomon Newson. and others, levied on as the property of Gideon G. Harris, to satisfy a ft. fa. f.om Warren Superior court, in favor of Winter Sc Chapman, vs. Gideon G. Harris and Vincent T. Hart, security.— Property pointed out by security. Also, at the same place and time, one house and lot in tlie town of Warrenton, known as the Georgia Railroad W arehouse, or depot, at the end of the Warrenton branch, levied on as the pro perty of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Benjamin F. Hubert, vs. said company. Property [Kilnted out by plain tiff's attorney. Also, two bundled and fifty acres of pine land on the waters of Reedy creek, move or less, adjoining Mrs. Denton and others; levied on as the property of John Dawd, to satisfy sundry li. fas. coming from a Justice’s court, in favor of Lockhart & Three wits, vs. said Dawd. Levy made by a constable and returned to me. Also, two hundred acres of pine land on Little Briar creek, adjoining lands of Elisha Perryman, Sen., and others ; levied on as the property of Ed ward Welch, to satisfy sundry (i. fas. coming from a Justice’s court. Lockhart <v Threewits, and oth ers. vs. said Welch. Levy made by a constable and returned to me. JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, Sheriff. November, 29, IS3B. td WAHRE.V .SHERIFF’.S SALEM. ' ON the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, will be sold at the court house door in Warrenton, the following prop erty, viz: one negro woman named Dice, about forty-five years old, levied on as the property of Ambrose Heath, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Charles Wilder, and others, vs. said Heath. — Property pointed out by defendant, and returned to me by a constable for sate. Also, twenty acres of land lying on the waters of Middle creek, adjoining lands of Eldridge Ivy, and others ; levied on as the property of Moses Ivy, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from Justices’ courts, in favor of Maddux, Adams & Co., and others, vs. said Ivy. Property pointed out by Seaborn Dozier, and return ed to me by a constable for sale. Also, two bedsteads, one teaster stead three feather beds and furniture, 1 wooden clock, 1 pine slab, 2 decanters, 0 glass tumblers, 6 wine glasses, 2s mall tables and dressing, 1 pine chest, 1 small box, 1 pine safe, 2 ovens, 2 pots, 1 spider, 1 kettle, 1 skillet and 1 frying pan; levied on as the property of Ambrose Heath, to satisfy sundry li. fas. in favor of Joel Cloud, and others, vs. said Heath. JAMES lIAGL, Ucp’y. Sli’lf. December 1, 1838. td Warren sii . Hims li,. WILL be sold at the court house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, vis: three Negroes, Dick, a man fifty years of age ; Raymond, a boy 11 years old, and Bartley, a boy 10 years old, levied on as the property of Haynes S. Ryan, to satisfy one mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Thomas Gibson, administrator on the estate of Dennis L. Ryan, deceased. JAMES HALL, Dep’y. Sli’ff. October 30,1838. td ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. PURSUANT to an order from the Inferior Court of Columbia county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January, before the court house in Co lumbia county, all the real estate and negroes, be long to the estate of Stanton Porter, deceased, for division amongt the legatees. NANCY PORTER, Administratrix. November 8,1838. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold at the late residence of Haynes S.’lßeynolds, deceased, of Warren county, on Friday, the 4th day of January next, between the lawful hours of sale, all the perishable property of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, corn and cotton, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &c., with other articles too tedious to enumerate. Terms made known on the day. EVANS CcCRARY, AdmT. December 6,1538. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL bo sold on the 18th day of January next, at the late residence of John Kilpatrick, de ceased, all the perishable property belonging to said deceased, all the perishable property belonging to said estate, consisting of Horses, bogs, cattle, corn and fodder, household and kitchen furniture, to gether with many other articles too tedious to men tion. Terms on the day of sale. WILLIAM KILPATRICK, AdmT. December 9, 1838. td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in February next will be sold at the court house door in Floyd county, lot of land No. 127,5 th district, 4th section, Chero kee, now Floyd county, sold as the property of Wil liam S. Kelly, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. HENRY EVANS, November 29, 1838. 3t Administrator. -aiTmlnistk ATOH’SSALE. BY virtue of an order from the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, at the lower market house in the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in February next, all the real and jersonal estate of Henry Zinn, late of said county, deceased, to wit: One lot of land in the city of Augusta, with the improvements thereon, fronting on Reynolds street eighty-two feet six Indies, and running back ninety three feet towards Broad street. Also, one lot of land, with the improvements thereon, in said city, fronting on Reynolds street ninety-three feet, and running back towards Broad street one hundred and forty-six feet. Also, one lot on the comer of Greene and Lin coln streets, in said city, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Also, a gold lot of land, originally Cherokee coun ty, No. 143, in the 4th district ol the Ist section, containing forty acres. Alsu, a gold lot ol land, originally Cherokee coun ty, No. 261, in the Ist district, section 2d, contan ing forty acre«. Also, a lot of land, originally Cherokee county, No. 175, in the 27th District, 2d section, containing one bund rod and sixty acres. Also, six Negroes, Jim, Harriet, Dolly, Phillis, Eliza and Joe. Also, two head of cattle, a small wagon and har ness, and a gig and harness, and all the household and kitchen furniture, with various other articles too tedious to mention. Terras at sale. JANE D. ZINN, Adm’x. JOHN FOSTER, Adm r. November 30, 1838. (j ~ ADMINISTR ATOR’S SALE\ WILL be sold, on the 28th December, at the late residence of John Jones, deceased, near \\ rights boro, Columbia county, all the perishable property belonging to said deceased, consisting of stock, com, fodder, oats, household and kitchen furniture, &c. Terms on the day of sale. EDW ’D. \\ M, JONES, Administrator. November 22, 1838. td . JEXECLTUIX’S SALE. ON .Saturday, the 10th day ol December next, at the late residence of William Underwood, de ceased, in Columbia county, will be sold, the whole I of the perishable property belonging to said estate, consisting of corn, fodder, &c., horses, mules, cattle, hogs, plantation utensils, wagon, cotton gin, &c. Terms made known at the sale. MARY JON US, Executrix. October 25, 1838. td jL N Monday and Tuesday, the 17th and 18th days ot December next, at the late residence of John ford, dec., in Gwinnett county, (la., all the per sonal property belonging to said deceased, consisting ol Horses. Cattle, Hogs, one set of Blacksmiths tools, one large sett of Plantation Tools, Com, dodder. Household and Kitchen Furniture of various kinds, and many other articles not enumerated. also, There will be sold before the Court House door of said county, on the Bth day of January next, within the usual hours of sale, six Negroes belonging to said estate;—lTank, a boy 12 years old; Sarah, a woman 22 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 Id w4t ANDREW JOHNSON, ExT. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable In 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. 95, 28th district, 3rd section, contain ing 100 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 15 A. 11. ROE, Adm’r. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of Burke county, when sitting foi ■ 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 .1L ROE, Adm’r. 4 GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable 3n , l\_ ferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for , ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at tire Court House door, in the town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of i 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 . Bnccd, and others, also, 225 acres adjoining lands of . William Murphree, and others, also, 225 acres ad . joining lands of James Grubbs, and others, and 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Daniel Hull, . and others, sold for the benefit of the heirs and ere j ditors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the day - _ nov 15 E. L. COWART, Exec’r. 1 AD.MI.N I.VI'K ATuH’SS kalk7 WILL be sold at the market house in the town of Louisville, Jelferson county, 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. Marry, a man about twenty-five years old; . Amy, a woman about twenty years old, and Mary, a t girl about five years old, Violet, a woman about [■ twenty years old, the property of the late James T. ■ Hudsen, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. ELISHA SMITH, Administrator, i November 19,1838. td ADMINISTHAI Os; ’St v 18. f TJ Y virtue of an order of the honorable Inferior 1 X# Court of Columbia county, when sitting for or , dinary purposes, will bo sold.'at the Columbia court ■ house, on the first Tuesday in Januaryncxt, between , the usual hours, three negroes, to wit: Tom, a fel . low, Ritty, a woman, and Edmund, a boy,belonging to the estate of Joseph Barnes, deceased; sold for i the purpose of distribution among the heirs. Terms , cash. GABRIEL JONES, Administrator. November C, 1833. td POSTPONED SALE. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Burke county, while siting for ordinary purposes, will he sold on the first Tues day in January next, at Clarksville, Habersham count;, between the usual hours ol sale, two hun dred qi itt any acres ..r i .iukl, \<.. lll.iiisaid coun ty, belonging to the estate of Henry T. Dilry, da ceased, sold for the benefit ot tho heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Terms of saloon iheday. WILLIAM UTLEY, , G. B. UTLEY, | Exrs - October 16, 1838. td COMMj’l TEES’ SALE. BY a decree of the honorable Superior Court of the Middle District of Georgia, will be sold at Columbia court house, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary next, as the property of Augustus Napier, four Negroes, viz : Lucy and her three children, Betsy, Martha and Sarah. THOMAS N. HAMILTON, Committee November 26, 1838. td KXECUTOIBS SALE. ON the first Tuesday in February, will be sold, at the market house in the town of Louisville, Iferson county, within the lawful hours of sale, J e egroes belonging to the estate of Maj. John Ber- Nen, late of said county, deceased, together with riundry other articles. Terms cash, s JNO. MACPHEKSON BERRIEN, November 26, 1838. td Exosutor. ADMIXISTHATOUS’ SAIET WILL bo sold at the late residence of Joseph Shcvvmakc, deceased, in Burke comity, on the Ist Wednesday in January, 1839, nil the per sonal properly, except the negroes, belonging to said deceased. At the sumo lime and place, the negroes belong ing to the minor heirs, will be hired out and the land rented. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. JOSEPH A. SHRWMAKE,) , , ISAIAH CARTER, \ Adra rs oct 25 td 1 ADMINISTRATOItS) SaTtT ON the first Tuesday in January next, will bo sold at Carrollon, Carrol county, lot No one ■ hundred and twenty in the tenth district of said • county, the same belonging to the estate of Joshua Stanford, and s dd in compliance with the last will and testament of said deceased. Terms made known on the day. GUILFORD ALFORD, Administrator, with the will annexed. September 19, 1833. Id ! GUA KOIAN’B Dill!, > ILL be sold before tho court house doot in * * the (own of Waynesboro, Burke county, - on tho first Tuesday in January next, in the usual ■ hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following negro slaves, to wit: Creaey, a woman about 50 years of age; Chaney, a woman about seventeen, and her two children, Harriet a girl about 2 years ; old, and Fanny an infant; Guy, a boy about 15 r years old—sold by order of tho Honorable Inferior t Court ol Jefferson county, when sitting lor ordinary . purposes, us the properly of the late't urner Moore, f deceased, of Burke county, for the purpose of divi sion amongst the heirs of said deceased. Terms , on the day of sale. t FREDERIC J. RIIENY, October 22, 1833. td Guardian lor the Minors. EX K.CTO Ills’ MALE. j VA/" ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January t W • nex, in the town of Greensboro’,all the real j estate of Jonas Fauche, dec’d., consisting of one house and lot, and several vacant lots in said town; . also , a tract of land adjoining said town, containing f two hundred and fifty or three hundred acres, on w-hich there is a considerable quantity of wood . land. Terms made known on the day of sale dec 6, 1838, td GEO. G. MATTHEWS, ExT. ADMIMSTRATOR’S SALe! ’ TWriLL be sold on the first Tuesday in January f next, at the lower market house in Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an I order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, 1 seventeen Negro slaves, viz: Harry, Tom, Philip, Dick, Nancy, Lucy, Martha, Barbara, Phillip, Ccesar, ■ Alford or Alfred, Nelly, Sally, Cornelia, Matilda, and Rachel, belonging Western B. Thomas, de caased, and to be sold for the benefit of his heirs Terms at sale. EM KLINE F. THOMAS, Adm’x. November 2, IS3S. td Georgia, Jefferson County; II ERE AS William L Kennedy, Ahminis " traior John Kighf, late of this county de ceased, applies for letters dismissory from said ad ministration, These are therefore to cite summon and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of Ihe said deceased, to tie and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not he granted Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this sth June, 1838. June 9 EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk. P* 11 »; stR ato r s a i.r. , L 're sold on the second Tuesday in Decern * ▼ ter next, (it being the Hth day of said month,) at the late residence of Owen Holliday de ceased, m the village of Raytown, in Taliaferro county, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of horses, mules hogs, cows, sheep, and stock of all kinds, a large’ number of pork hogs, &c. ike., and a large quan- Hty ol corn, fodder, oats, &c. &c., household and kitchen furniture.plantation tools, &c., and va rious articles too tedious to mention. The sale tu continue from day to day, if necessary, and the >, terms to be made known on the day. ' THE ADMINISTRATORS. November 1, 1838. td ADMIXI.STKATOIt’S NALeT WILL be sold, at the late residence of John Moss, deceased, of Lincoln county, on the second day of January next, the perishable prop erty of said deceased, consisting of com, fodder, oats, horses, mules, stock of cattle, sheep, and hogs) household and kitchen furniture, and various other articles too tedious to mention. Also, the negroes hired, and plantation and ferry rented for the ensu ing year. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms at sale W. W. STOKES, Administrator. November 22, 1838. td ADMINISTRATOR’!* SALE; WILL he sold at tho court house in Starkes ville, 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 loth District, originally Doo y, now Lee county, sold as a part of the real estate ol If. C. Mauncl, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors. Terms on the day of sale. w. W. MAUND, Administrator November 21, 1838. td ALL persons having demands on William Unde? » I\. wool, late of Columbia county, deceased are requested to render them in, attested agreeably to law, and those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to Gabriel Jones Esn agent for the executrix. MAHY JONES, Ex’rx. M November 6, 1838. Gw NOTICE. —All persons indebted to Win. Glover •ate of Richmond county, deceased, are re- M quested lo come forward and make payment, and '§ those having demands against the same arc notified to present them properly authenticated, within the tune prescribed by law. JOHN FOSTER, __N6vemborl4, 1838. Cw Administrator Georgia, Burke county ; " By the Court of Ordinary of Burke county, j WHEREAS Benjamin D. Hill, administrator of William Whitfield, deceased, late of said I county, has petitioned said court for letters dismis- 1 sory. hese are therefore to cite all persons interested, done and appear belorc said court, on the first Mon dap in Map'next, to file their objections, if any they! have, otherwise said letters will be granted By order of said Court, this 20th October, 1838. 1 nov 1 T. H. BLOTNT, D. j Georgia, .Scriven county ; ' I Com 10l Ordinary—Present, l heir honors Junti S J Ricvcs, Peter Reddick, Jefferson Roberts, am Y Glut les (’. Stewart, Es js Rule AT Si. July 9lh, 1838. I UPON the application ol Thomas H. Burns,ad 1 minislrator of William Gross, deceased, late o Scriven comity, staling lhat ho has fully admims lered sa’d estate, and praying citation lor letters dis missory. It is, on motion, ordered ■ hat the Cler do issue a citation, requiring all persons to shmf f c uisefif any they have) why the same shall not I* 9 granted ; and that the same be published once i momh lor six months. A into exlract from the minutes. July 10, 183 % aug 4 m6m JO still A PERKY, Clerk. I Georgia, Jefferson county: WHEREAS Bryant Fultiird, administrator Ji v || the estate of Seth Enson, hie of this coup j (y, deceased, applies for leaers dismissory fron said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all a»l j singular ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, ! to file their objections, if any they have, in my d- J flee, wilbin the lime prescribed by law, loshi v Jtk c tuse why said letters of dismission should not granted. Given under ray hand at office in Louisville, tin ‘ sih July, 1838. E. BOTH WELL, Clerk ■ 1 - ly 7 Georgia, Columbia county: -4 WHEREAS Archimedes Lee Zachry, admin s- jH trator of Geotge A. Tindall, deceased Ip pi ies for letters dismissory : ‘ These are therefore to cite and admonish all anil H singular, the kindred and creditors ofthe said deccjs- I ed, to file their objections (if any they have) at iny I office, according to law. Given under my hand at office, this 6th Novcmier, 1 1838. [novSJ GABRIEL JONES, Clerk 1 Georgia, Uurke county: %*/ HEREAS Civility Bunn, administratrix on »» theeat ate of Moses Uuim, deceased, applies (0 for letters of dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ; singular the kindred and creditors ofsatd dec’d la 1 be and appear ul my office, willun the lime prcscriii .|E >d by law,to show cause, if uny they have, why said | letters should nol he grained. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, this 30th July, 1838. By order of court, aug 9 6m T. H. BLOUNT, D. Clerk. Georgia, Scriven county : WHEREAS Muses N. McCall applies for let- 'I ters dismissory from ihe executorship of flj William B. Uopson, of Scriven county, deeeiw&l ; 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish m mid Ij sigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, v| to be and appear at my office, within the tin e pro- jjs scribed by law, to show cause, if any they' hove, f; why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro, S this ICthday of September, 1838. sept 10 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. 1 Georgia, Scriven county: WHEREAS Azanuh Enneis applies forlclten a® dismissory on the estate of Anncis Amen, .3 of Scriven county, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all anil ■ mgular the kindred and creditors of said to he and appear at my office within the time pre- || scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Jacksonboro, ttj this K lh day of September, 1838. sept 10 JOSHUA PERRY,CIerk, Georgia, Burke county : • • By the Court of Ordinary , of Burke county. WHEREAS Susannah Smith, Administatrix ofjw Benjamin Smith, dec’d., late of said county, Safe has petitioned said Court, for letters dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all* and singular, the kindred and creditors of the saidttil deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the.« time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any the) 9 have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Waynesboro, MU this Bth day of Nov. 1838. nov 15 T. H. BLOTNT, D. C. I Georgia, Scriven County: WHEREAS Noah Freeman applies for letter) ■ dismissory;, on the estate of Eliza Oliver, J dec., of Scriven county. These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish H all and singular the kindred and creditors of tiie sail■ deceased, to be and appear at my office within twH lime prescribed uy law, to shew cause, if any' thcyM have, why said letters shall nut be granted. I Given under my hand and seal at office, 2th day of November, 1838. nov 15 JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. % Georgia, Jefferson couuty: fjjh WHEREAS Ashley Phillips, administrator ol ■ tiie estate o Solomon Phillips, deceased, 1 applies for letters dismissory from said estate; | These are therefore to cite and admonirk.aH ar j J singular the kindred and creditors of tiie sa.sfy«' ca ed, to file their objections, (if any they have,) ‘yl my office, within the time prescribed by law. Given under mh hand at office, this 20th Novfß'H her, 1838. (nov 24] E. BOTHWELL, Clerk. ■ Georgia, Jefferson county: I* 11/ HEREAS Hugh Neely,administrator ont»J* » » estate of James Neely, deceased, applif sl JH.; Fliers dismissory from said administration. , I These ore tin refore to cite nnd admonish nil ongularthe kin Ired and credilors of said dec' 1 ', 1 J >e and appear at any office, within the time pre; c' l dby law, to shew cause,if any they have, jM aid letters should not he granted. vj Given under my hand at office in Louisville. 1 ’ ■ list day of July, 1838. July 24 EBENEZER BOTHWELL,CI k J