Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, June 27, 1840, Image 1

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f^SSBBBBSSiBSSBBSSS ’■ 11 »—» J. \v. <fe W. S. JONES. CHBSOIGLE AND SENTIXEL * , IS PUBLISHED „ ILV TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY, jt No. 209 Broad-street. I terms; paper,Ten Dollars per annum, in advance. telly P' l P~ r > at S* x I )olla in advance or fr V ve iat the encJ of th e year. ' ‘ p .„ r ,Three Dollars in advance, or Fo;ir at of year wortlauce with the ostensible views 1“ 8C ol the Southern Convention. nIIt Ec T IMP o R TATIO f, . igfflOMAS I. WRAY & SON have just received 1 hv the Governor Troup, and are now opening, K "; e assortment of CHEMICALS and other , Jc from the Laboratory of Mander, Weaver $ ■ one’ofthe first houses in England,) which v* ill \ o id in a state of the utmost purity. These with ' '..former supply on hand constitutes a large and ’ complete assortment, consisting of almost ovory e |'e in the Drug line usually kept in this market, iU Orders will be thankfully received and attend* w itb despatch, on the most accommodating ’ _tf oct 17 GARDEN SEED. —A large assortment 1* * o f fresh English Garden Seed, just received A warr antcd genuine. Among which are seven I ; -icties of early Corn, Dutton and Top Onions. ;:,,ous Roots, Dahlias, Flower Seeds, &c. 5 Use celebrated Rohan Potatoes, and lUlmn ■ ’ nir Wheat, for sowing. For sale by ‘ GARVIN & HAINES. .'T/ODDItT'aND WILLOW WARE.—Chill \\ dren’s Wagons and Cradles, Market Baskets Clothes Caskets, Churns, Cedar and Painted ash U js foot Tubs, Door Mats, Brass bound and rrit’ed Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, and ' auous •her articles in this line, for sale by dec ie I. S. BEERS & Co. rtIHE article published below, concerning the [ n ew and popular doctrine advanced by the uitrious Goelicke of Germany, cannot fail of ex jjhw a deep and thrilling interest throughout our 1} Q Q 9 Q [Translated from the German,] LOUIS OFFON GOELICKE, of Germany , The Greatest of Human Benefactors. itizensef North and South America, To Louis Offon Goelicke, M. D., of Germany, Europe,] belongs the imperishable honor of adding new au'd precious doctrine to the science ot medi ae—a doctrine which, though vehemently opposed v many or tae faculty, (of which he is a valuable Member,) he proves to be as well founded in tiuth !sany doctrine of Holy Writ —a doctrine, upon the verity of which are suspended the lives of millions of our race, and which he boldly challenges his op posers to refute, viz: Consumption is a disease al ravs occasioned by a disordered state of Vis Vitae or'Life Principle) of the human body: (Tj* often ecretiy lurking in the system for years before aere is the least complaint of the Lungs rakh may be as certainly, though not so quickly, ar»d, as a common cold or a simple headache. An iraluably precious doctrine this, as imparts an aportaat lesson to the apparently healthy of both rexes, leaching them that this insidious foe may *au unobserved inmate of their clayey houses” lien while they imagine VucmseWcs secure hom i& attacks, teaching them that the great seeret inthe ut of preferring health is to pluck out the disease men in the blade, and not wait till the full grown nr. This illustrious benefactor of man is also entitled to youi unfeigned gratitude, and the gratitude of a world,for the invention of his matchless Sanative, -whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a trie, since it has so signally triumphed over our ireat common enemy, rjf Consumption, both in it first and last stages, —a medicine which has ihoroughly idled the vacuum in the MateriaMedica, :nj thereby proved itself the iffj' Conqueror of Phy ttc iansffj —a medicine, for which all mankind will have abundant cause to bless the beneficent V.ad of a kind Providence, —a medicine whose wondrous virtues have been so glowingly pourUay ed eveaby sime of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to tee sick chamber ; by which means they often become the happy instruments of changing de •ponding into hope, sickness into health, and sad of friends into joyfulness QQ3 Q Q GOELICKE’S MATCHLESS SANATIVE, A medicine of more value to man than the vast nines of Austria, or even the united treasures of mr globe,—a medicine, which is obtained equally !rom she vegatable, animal and mineral kingdoms, rnd thus possesses"a three-fold power,—a medicine, w iich, thouga designed as a remedy for consump tion solely, is possessed of a mysterious influence over many diseases of the human system, —a medi cine, which begins to be valued by physicians, who ire daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many' wnom they had icsigned to the grasp of the Insa tiable Grave. \ A ! SE ot the Sanative, for adults, one drop ;l for children,a half-drop; and for infants, a quarter -to?; the directions explaining the manner of'ta enia half or a quarter drop. raicE— Ihree and one-third rix dollars* ('52,50) P r half ounce. German-coin value 75 cents. . 3 e Q Q 'Q ffrtificate from three members of the Medical ... Profession in Germany, in Europe. the undersigned, practitioners of medicine enuanjqare well aware that, by our course, tl . J- v lor ‘®d the friendship of some of the iacul | utno Jl its benevolent members, who are, un se'fish motives. Though we shall Whom an expression of our opinion, either new *' U r UU '^ ncss °r unsoundness of Dr. Goelick’s ■ V s ajct * ine > we are happy to say' that we deem iy.K-r r' 6 to ° va ' ua -ble not to be generally tea- n w ‘ lat our e T es behold and our ears must believe. sta e > that when Dr. Louis Offen be not ill j' C . ca ! ne before the German nubile, a aew-Lr • <^scoverer °f a new doctrine and a ;; slne.we5 lne . we Reid him in the highest con itas*;mllevin" &n ‘l °penly pronouncing him tc be ° Stol ,u d tbe P lance °f quacks. But, on e ..° much said about the Sanative, against it aurV.--e\ e " ere Educed, from motives of curi t'.ca'a k to ma^e tiaa * °* * ts ie P ute( l virtues . ofourmost hopeless patients; and tti* ns °ur bounden duty (even at tne 'Rtificarv seil- r nt erest) publicly to acknowledge ether fn,tf » n CUI ‘ n S not only consumption, but a ' la^les ’ wlucb we have heretofore nf fi • lncUiab ! e * Our con tempt for tne ’Giaour - me^ c iue was at once swallowed ftnits ■ " as tonishmcnt at these unexpected fe franki,. ’ as am ends for our abuse of him, we ;.r.a DS H t r* CS ? to the world, that we beiievc ka j n i t ll °pist,\vho docs honor to the proses- The rrcp ( ] dun ' ! -V, which gave him birth. ■cm p. > nt a u J Pt!°n of this medicine into some kit it ne-f-^ n hds P itals 5 is a sulficient guaranty ‘ V IR1 s iad needed not our ''»cSv ‘ ’* Ji u ilerev et it is used it is its own best HERMAN ET .MULLER, m. d. 'V ALTER VAN GAULT, m. d. C J*y. VciemZ™“m6 EIISER ’ Q (3 tl ;■ »B«^'1 I ' ESSSAXATIV E.—By an article ; lia s lost n W *. ll he secn t,ia t this inedi 'tic—fo'. ni,Jt lts virtues by crossing the At '" taicric ‘ •l , P“ais to be working similar cures Mo'rning post ** to6islie ' i Eu f pe ’ 54 P°»tOffirt BENJ AMIN HALL, Agent: at. oec 9 \ D J^ N ? ES 0N COTTON.- Advances will be <vj made Ry us 5 on COTTONS consigned to our hin m S 'v Ll Xr rpo ° 1 ’ Ilavre an d Charleston-in bills on New \oi k at 20 to 30 days sight, on con signment to Europe, and 1 to 5 days on con cZT ent nV he latter P lace - The shippers, in all cases, will have the benefit of the Exchanges. - ddc ts GARDELLE & RHIND. KENTUCKY QNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from Jean, a **7, larse SU PP'>’ of Kentucky Jeans, which they will sell at very low prices.— Aiso, a | argc SU ppi y c f superior Satinets, to which hey respsetfully invite the attention of the public, jan Zo POMPEYENNES. — Snowden Shear have just received from New York, a supply of Kicn Poinpcyennes, a new and beautiful stylo of . 11 . for la dies’ dresses, to w'hich they respectfully invite the attention of the public. dec 13 PICKLES AND PRESERVES.—The subscri . bers hive just received a complete assortment ol Pickles, consisting of \\ alnuts. Cauliflower Mangoes, R e fl Cabbage, Picolilly, Onions, Mixed Pickles, Peppers, Gerkins, Beans, In half gallon and quart jars; Cucumbers in pickle: London, French and American Mustards; Ketchups of various kinds,and other Table Sauces. ALSO AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRESERVES Peach, Green-gage, Damson, Egg Plum and Peai Preserves; Currant, Raspberry and Strawberry Jellies and Jams; East India Ginger in pots, West India Orange, Citron, Limes and Pine Apple Pre serves; Guava Jelly' in glass and boxes; Citron. Pr^i.e?,, Raisin*. Figs and otner aided fruits, all fresh and ir. fine order, lorsaie ov dec 18 1. S. BEERS & Co. £ 1 HEAP IRISH LINENS.— Snowden & Shear have received, from New York, a large sup ply ot superior 4-4 Irish Linens, warranted all flax, wh'ch they will sell at reduced prices. Also a large supply of Damask Tabic Cloths and Damask Napkins, and a few superior Marseilles Quilts, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the P ublic - mar 27 PIANO FORTES. HP ARSONS, 295 Broad street, keeps at all , times for sale, a large stock of PIANO FORTES, from the best bui ders in the country. — Tho stock generally consists of about thi; ty to forty instruments, comprising all the qualities. These instruments, are selected with great care, and are recommended with confidence. Persons wishing to purchase can do as w'ell at this establishment as at any' of the northern manufactories. A guaranty, as to quality and durability, is fur nished in every' instance. Also, a well selected stock of sheet MUSIC, Pre ceptors, &c., together with Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accordions, and most of the small articles usually kept in a Music Store. de;2l ts WHOLESALE HOOT AND SHOE WARE-HOUSE. TH E undersigned has establish |p j ed himself in the city of Augusta, fk j f° r transaction of the above VJ business, and is connected with an extensive northern manufac turer, from w-hom he is constantly receiving large invoices of the various articles in his line, of the best qua'ities,manufactured expressly for the south ern trade, which are offered to dealers and planters on the most reasonable terms. He is also prepared to fill large orders at the very lowest prices, at short notice. A share of patro nage is respectfully solicited. S. B. BROOKS, No. 334 Broad-st., doc 21 6m Opposite the late Planters’ Hotel. CAR RIAG FS. OJMJ* HULBERT & ROLL, at the old il s Tandformerly- occupied by Maj. Jesse Thompson, corner of Ellis and Mcln tosh streets, are now receiving an en tire new stock of Carriages from the best manufac ures at the North, of the l-.test and most approved style, consisting of Coaches, Coachees, Standing and Extension Top Barouches, Chariotees,Buggies Sulkies, Wagons, &c., together with a large and well selected assortment of Harness, all of which they- will dispose of on the most liberal terms. Or ders for any description of Carriages of their own of Northern manufacture thankfully received and promptly executed. Their friends and the public are respectlully invited to call and examine their stock Ty’Rcpairing in all its branches faithfully exe cuted and with despatch ts nov 1 GEORGIA RAIL-ROAD. Freight is now conveyed on the Georgia Rail- Road, between Augusta and Greensboro, at the following rates : Merchandize, of all kinds, 40 cents per 100 lbs., (furniture excepted.) Cotton, $1 50 per bale. G. H. Thompson, Agent for the Company, at Greensboro, will receive and forward freight with out charge. Merchandize for the way stations will be for warded from Augusta on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fiiday-s. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Sup. Transportation Geo. R. R. Nov. 14, 1539. ts GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF HOUR The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au gusta every day at 6 p. m., and arrives at Greens boro at 1 a. m. Leaves Greensboro at 9p. m., and arrives at Augusta at half past 4 o’clock, a. m. Stages run in connection with this train from Greensboro for New Oceans, (two daily lines) via Indian Springs, Columbus, Montgomery and Mobile; for New Orleans, tri-weekly, via Clinton, Macon, and Pensacola ; for West Point and Wetumpka, via Barnesville, tri-weckly; for Rome, tn-weekly via Covington, Decatur and Marietta ; for Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee, tri-weekly, via Athens, Gainesville and Cassvillc; for Washington, W ilke county, tri-weekly, from Double Wells ; for New Orleans, daily, from Warren ton, via Sparta, Mii ledgevilie, Macon and Columbus ; forMilledgeville, li-weeklv, via Greensboro and Eatonton. Connecting with these lines are branch stage, lines io Tallahassee. Columbus, Miss.. Tuscaloosa, Newnan, cowetacounty,Ga., and Clarksville, Ha bersham county. &r, __ Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $4 20. Ollice Georgia Rail Road & Bk’g Co. ? Augusta, Lecemoer 9, iS3 9. S ROAD. DAY PASSENGER LINE RESUMED. ON and after Tuesday next, (February 18th,) a Passenger Car will leave Augusta every Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 o clock, A. .J.; Greensboro’every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, al 8, A. M., and arrive at eacb place about 4*, P. M. . _ Office Augusta February 12,1540. ) AUGUSTA, GA., SATURDAY MORMKG. JUNE 37. IRjn F V date - a PPHcation will be wuntv for i«l C ? Ult ,°. f ol ' dinar y° f Richmond named Ha-re. t , VC t 0 Seil one ne S ro "Oman slave, ceSoJ b 5 16 P r °P crt y of Robert Barbel, de- AN ,7. ,840. C - tOOK ’ Georgia, Jackson county: T°£-??-i e 5. re me by John Dennington, of bov Ffllrv 4 ° th DlSt [ lCt ?f Georgia Militia, a dark bay HUey, supposed to be two years old, with a white nng around both fore-feet, strip on the nose, and a few white hairs in her forehead; about lour leet live inches high, and appraised by Edward and John Richards to S2S. This 23d April, IS4O. PETER A. MADDOX, J. P. at ; r - U ? extract Horn the Estray Book. This .May 2oth, IS4O. John J. McCulloch, - Clerk. RAN AW AY fiom the subscriber, on Tuesday, the 29th ult. three Negroes: One man, by the name of Miles, spare made, down cast look, thick lipped, and when spoken to, is slow in an swering. It taken up aiifl noticed closely, his left wi;,uo ]J as been bitten ; and is a pretty good fiddler wore off a white straw hat. His wife Hannah, a stoutly made negro, of rather a yellow complexion, with a small sore on one of her cheeks, not now r.-collected which. When spoken to, her counte nance rather mild, and speaks very- proper for a negro,and can face the interrogator well. She has a f C^‘d .’ abou t 2 years old by the name of Amanda, of a nice copper color, with the features oi her mother. Any person apprehending said Negioes, and putting me in possession of them, will receive a liberal reward. . JOSEPH B. PAINE. Wilkinson Co. Ga , June 6, 1840. 2t STOP TillEF ! STOP TiIIEI ! STOLEN from the subscriber’s stable Am Jasper County, on the night of the 13th June, a likely roan HORSE, with black mane and tail. He is a remarkable lookin'* 1 horse,about 15hands and a half high, well limbed and muscled, extremely broad across the forehead between the eyes, has a good neck, and a very lon>* foretop and mane. He paces, but is a natural trotter. It is highly- probable the said horse was taken by a man who loitered about in the settlement sometime since, selling a negro that proved to be one he stole from Marengo county-, Alabama. This thief called his name John Garot, is about five feet several inches high,about 30 years old, black hair, dark complexion, has lost a bit of his right ear, round shouldered and has a peculiar walk. A liberal reward will be paid for any useful in formation, or delivery of the horse at Hillsborough, in the above mentioned county, and any- amount will be paid for the apprehension of the thief. WM. M. STOKES. The Fedeial Union, Southern Recorder, Macon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, and Au gusta Sentinel, will each give the above two in sertions. w. M. S. June 18 w 2t LAND FOR SALE. subscriber offers for sale his Lands lying JL in the county of Jefferson, containing eight hundred and thirty acres of first rale oak and hick ery, lying on Big Creek. On it are 250 acres open land, and under fence, with dwelling house, gin house, and other necessary buildings for the use of a Plantation. It is situated about 7 miles from Louisville, and about seventeen from the Central Railroad. Any person desirous of purchasing such a place, would do well to call and examine, as a bargain may- be had by an early application to the subscriber on the premises. JAMES H. BOSTICK. Louisville, Ga., April 22, 1»40. j s tD A^TOTICE. —Those creditors of A. McKenzie, who claim under an assignment made to the* subsrribers and James M. Carter, deceised, on the sth of July, 1833, will please hand in lieir claims, with proper evidence, as early as conveiient. PETER BENNOCH. > . . an 30 JOHN P. KING, £ Assignees THE TRUE POMADE DIVIVU. II XTENSIVELY used in Europe, nev?r before j introduced into America, an infallble cure and a delightful preventive of Chapped IBnds and Lips, &.c. This elegant article gives a delcacy of fragrance and that natural healtnful appeannee to the skin no other preparation of the kind hs been known to produce. It immediately remove PIM PLES and other disagreeable ERUPTIONS, pie venls BRUISES from turning black,cures lURNS and SCALDS, alleviating pain, and presenting blisters, it is also exceedingly useful SorpORE BREASTS. So invaluable is this compomd for every- inconvenience to which the skin is iablc, that none who have proved its benefits wil ever willingly be without it. Sold in Glasses at 25 and 50 cents ead, with full particulars, and directions for use. Fot ale by ROBERT CARTER, Druggit, Broad st. at] at T. H. PLANT’S Book»re. Where certificates of its successful applation may be seen. june 21 Wtf WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Gi ARVIN & HAINES, No. 232, Broad Sr Ce t, f are constantly receiving fresh supplk; 0 f Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also an extelive assortment of Brushes, Toilet and Shaving Sops, Perfumery, &c., of domestic and foreign man4c tures, selected by their agents; also afresh suppljof English Garden Seed. Country merchents td Physicians are invited to call and examine |r sto k. (fjfA liberal discount made for cash, dec 28 1 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. finHE subscriber has this day taken into copart i nership, Mr. A. L. MASSENGALE, and thf business will from this time be conducted under the style and firm of S. BUFORD CO., and the sub scriber would take this method to return his sincere thanks to his friends and former customers for the paironage that has oeen so liberally oestovved on him, and he would most respectfully solicit a share for the firm. B. BUFORD. July 29. 839. ts SPLENDID CARPETS. O NOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N. York,and are now opening, a very large sup ply of superior Ingrain Three Ply \ enetian and Brussels CARPETS of the latest style and richest paterns, all of which have been selected with great care. Persons wishing to supply themselves with the article will do well to call immediately, as they can now make a selection from one of the largest assortments ever offered in this City, and of new and splendid paterns. Also, Rich Brussels and Tufted HEARTH RUGS to match the Car nets and superior printed Baizes and patent FLOOR CLOTHS “ov 12 REALS’ HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS valuable discovery is now introduced to the citizens of Augusta, with the fullest confidence and assurance that it will effect the ob ject of its application, viz ; A COMPLETE RES TORATION OF THE HAIR upon the heads of those who have lost the same, and have thereby become bald or partially- so. Numerous certificates might be given to how successfully this compound nas been applied, never having failed in a single instance.) Its virtues have been fully and satisf* cton y tested. The heads of those that were entirely bald, have been by the application of this restoia tive, covered with a luxuriant growth ol beautilu. None need despair whether old or young, of ha. - in«* their hair restored. For sale by S ROBERT CARTER, Druggist, Broad st. and at T. H. PLANT’S Bookstore. Where certificates of its successful application can be seen. 21 svrtt PROSPECTUS OF THE CHRONICLE A SENTINEL. The Chronicle and Sentinel is devoted to °;T M f RC! f-’ °f- ITlcs > a nd General Intelligence. Its location in the principal mart of the State fth 8 r n-irt ° adTanta g es over the pppers of any other part of the State, in presenting the earlies't and most important commercial news. Reports of the most important markets in the Union are copied nn.i gre caie, and a review of the Augusta mar ket and the value of money, is made up with the stuctest accuracy for the tri-weekly and weekly affjrdS the I>leic,; ant, Planter and * ‘ ,a " se: ' of society, the earliest and most impor tant commercial intelligence. F In Politics, it is the advocate of a sound curren cy, based upon specie—the re-charter of a National Rank—the principles of State Rights—economy reform and retrenchment in the Federal adminis tration: and opposes the leading measures of the present administration of the Genen 1 Government. In miscellany an 1 general irtelligcnce, great care is taken to render the paper both valuable and interesting to all classes of society. I he piopiTeVors "ill, as soon as their circulation is sufficiently enlarged, (which they hope will be m the course of t e present year,) increase the size of their weekly sheet, when they will present their patrons wub the largest and most valuable paper in the btate. 1 y _lhe Chronicle and Sentinel, is published Failv, Iri-Ueekly and Weekly, on Rroad-st. \v Da ki y c ape , r ’ Ten . Dollars in advance. Tri y’Slx Dollar s m advance, or Seven at the year. Weekly, Three Dollars in ad vance, or hour Dollars at the end of the \ ear. . . J. W. fc W. S. JONES. A gusta, Ga. March 20th, IS4O. f f ubs c. r .i bers have tbtis day entered 7nto 7m/^ t n cJ lp Under the firm of FORCE, BRO IHERS 4- CO. LEWIS M. FORCE, JOHN P. FORCE, BENJAMIN W. FORCE, BENJAMIN CONLEY, Augusta, January Ist, IS4O. All persons indebted to B. W. Force & Co. are requested to make immediate payment. • BR OrHERS 4- CO. Wholesale Dealers in boots, hoes and Leather, have on hand an ex tensive stock, which they oiler to country mer chants at Northern price*. j ts HERMITAGE EXTRACT.—This lately in vented combination of delightful odors, lias acquired a just popularity, not only by reason ol the strength and delicacy, hut of the extraordina ry duration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of manj other extracts and essences is almost as eva nescent as the bloom of the flowers from which they are derived, the Hermitage retains its fra grance for an in lelinite length of time, and is scarce to be removed from the garment on which it is poured, by washing; hence it is probably the cheapest and most delightful perfume of our labora tories. Also, Cologne, Lavender, Orange, Florida and Rose W aters, in great varietv. For sa’c by rnar 13 GARVIN A HAINES. IIOBRID DEPRAVITY. SOME notorious counterfeiters have nearly kill ed several persons by selling them a spurious and false mixture of Hays’ Liniment. The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless and elfectual. Never buy the article unless it has the written signature of COMSTOCK 4- Co. on the splendid wrapper. That firm are solely au thorized to make usd sell the true article. Origi nal pmprie tor, SOLOMON HAYS. P. S Ihe true Hays’ Liniment is warranted to cuie Piles and Rheumatism, la, all cases, or no pay taken for it. Sold at No. 2 Fletcher street, near Pearl s-t. and Maiden Lane, New Yoik, by COMSTOCK 4~ Co., Wholesale Druggists. The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES and RUBER F GARTER, Augusta, jan 10 Iv (|4 om T ° ENT ’ flG * n {he Ist OgL next, a lip STORE, No. 24b‘ south-side Broad-strcct., occupied by the late D. W. St’ John, Apply to JAMES GARDNER, Jr au g l3 trwtf Georgia, Columbia county: VV EEE kAS, John Lamar, Executor of the . * will of W illiam W. Harden, deceased, ap plies for letters dismissory from said estate, Ihese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why s. id letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 30th day of May, 1840. GABRIEL JONES. Georgia, Scriven County : WHEREAS, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Scriven couaty, when sit ting for ordinary purposes, by Lcdiweck Anders, for Letters of administration on the Estate of Nan cy Chirson, late of said county, deceased, These are therefore to cite nud admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, 0 be and appear at my office within the time pie cribed by law, to shew cause, if any they nave, wiiy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this 22d day of May, IS4O. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. Georgia, Burke county: WHEREAS Everett Sapp, administrator on the estate of James E. Hines, applies for letters dismissory from said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if aay they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro this 29th January, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Burke comity : WHEREAS Joseph Cross, administrator no the estate of Sardis E. Cross applies for letters dismissory from said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, |iis 29th January, IS4O. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. corgia, Burke couuty; J HERE AS Ererett Sapp, administrator on V W the estate of Bryant Sapp, applies for let Is dismissory from said estate : t'hese are efore to cite and admonish all and the kindred and creditors of said deceased tQe and appear at my office, within the time pie- by law, to show cause, if any they have, "’lsaid letters should not be granted. Von under my hand at office in Waynesboro, January, 1840. T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk. Ge«pa, Burke county : WHEREAS Everett Sapp, administrator on V 1 the estate of Jacob Watkins, applies for letteijismissory from said estate: i Ifc are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu , the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be q appear at my office,within the time pre- law, to show cause, if any they have, why ss letters should not be granted. Givender my hand at office in Waynesboro, this 29'January, IS4O. T- H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgy Columbia county": W FIEAS, William S. Dunn. Executor of • * S will of Winnifred Dunn, deceased, applies IJetters dismissory from said estate, 1 hesei. therefore to cite and admonish all and singu ai> kindred and creditors of said deceased, tr be amlpeat at my office within the time pre scribed to show cause, if any they have, why said jers should not be granted. Given i% r mv hand, at office, this 4th June, 1840. \ * GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Georgia, Ilurke county: 'IVTHEREAS Elias Bell, administrator on the ▼ T the estate of Mary White, applies for let - ters dismissory from said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol said decoded, to be and appear at my office within the tip-y pre scribed by law,to show 'cause, if anv have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand a! office in Wavnesboro, his 29th January, IS4O. T. H. BLOUNT Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson County: \\7 HER HAS, Obadiah Fierce applies to me for « » letters of administration on the estate and effects of Nathan Stephens, late of said county, deceased, 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors »>f said deceased, to be 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, this Bth dav of June, 1840. EBENEZER BOTIIWELL, CFk. Georgia, Bmkc County ; ' \\f ILEReA J A"? us tus H. Roe applies for j * * letters of adminisTratiou CP tbe estate of j Barney Coil, deceased, Ihesc are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be 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 ollice. this sth day of June, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Rurke Comity; WIIEREAB, Mark Stokes applies for letters of administiaticn de bonis non, cum testa mento annexe, or with the will annexed, of Druny Forehand, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of saiH«< ed, to be and appear at my office —, ac prescribed by law, to site- why said letters shi .u- -e < Given unde . .. . this 16th day of M ~ siJ. I UNI Clerk. Georgia, Bui kc County : WHEREAS, James Chance, administratoi us Mary Chi i ers dismisson on the estate of sa; 1 deceased, 1 bcse ai 'e thcr and singular, the kii ceased, to be and appeal at time prescribed by law tosher have, why said lette Given under my ha e ... i k- . \ this 16th day of May, s; ■ T. 11. BLOUNT, < lerk. Georgia, liuike co n t y : Whereas Jerem estate of Danie for letters dismissory : These are therefore to cm ur m andeffinc all and singular the kiudre .uiere 4 tors <■'. the : iid deceased, to be and appear at my rice withn .;e time prescribed by law, to ■ 1 - ca ise, if ary ■, j have, why said letters shall.. granted, j Given under my hand at offi . is Joth Deccm j bet, T. H. BLuUNT^Clerk. Georgia, Burke eouuty : W/ BEREAS Seremiah Inman, executor on the y estate of Daniel Inman, applies for letters dismissory from said estate : i . 1 hese arc therefore to cite and admonish all and j singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, i to be and appear at my office within the time pre ' scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have whr- said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, this 29th January, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Burke county: WHEREAS, V, iliiam Balanga applies for let ters of administration on the estate of \\ iliiam Drew, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under rny hand, at office, in Waynesboro; this 12th daj of May, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Burke County : WHEREAS, Simeon Wallace app ies for let ters of administration on the estate of Wil liam B. Wallace, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro, this 12th day of May, IS4O. T. H. BLOUNT., Clerk. Georgia, Burke County: WHEREAS Samuel Barron, administrator of William Barron, deceased, applies for let ters dismissory from said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro this 6lh March IS4O. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Burke county: WHEREAS Matthew Jones, administrator on the estate of Abner E. Holliday, applies for letters dismissory from said estate ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all an singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, ohle their objections, if any they have, in my of fice within the time prcseiibed by law, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro this 29th January, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county: %/%/ HERE AS, Allred J. Dorm, Administrator on • z Die Estate of George W. Dunn, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, tue kindred and creditors ol said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have I why said letters shorn d not be granted. - Given under my hand, at office, this 7th May 1 1840. GABRIEL JONES, Clrrii. * Georgia, Scnvcn County: 117 HEREAS William H Wade, administrator f U on *‘ ie ol George M. Henderson, ap plies for letters dismissory from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at rny office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, at of u-e, in Jacksonboro this 27th March, 1840. ALEX’R. KEMP, CJk. ’ In the Superior Court of Jefferson county, November Term, 1839. His Honor John Shly, Presiding. Mary Holley,^ ts. for Divorce. John Holley, J IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheiiii, that the defendant is not to be found in this state. It is therefore, on motion, ordered that the defendant appear at the next Term of this Court and answer to the said case, as in default it will proceed to trial: And it is further ordered, that service of the said writ be perfectedby adver tising this notice in one ol the public gazelles us this state, otce a month for four months before the next term of this court. A true extract from the minutes of the Superioi Court, at November Terra, 1839, this loth January 1840. EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk J an 25 m4t VOL. IV.—No. 153. Georgia, Hurke county : a HEREAS, Stephen Saxon applies for letter ▼ ▼ ol adimni&ti ition de bonis non. (cum testi mento annexe) or with the will annexed, of Will iam Saxon, deceased, 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the lime proscribed by law, to show cause, if any they hate, why said letters should not be granted. tiiven under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro, this 12th day of May, 1810. % ' T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk. (Georgia Scnven county : HEREAS, Peter Arnett Administrator on the estate of Allen Holton, applies for let ters dismissory from said estate, I hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jackscnboro*, this 3d day of March, 1840. __ ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. Georgia, Semen County: % HEREAS James H. Mobley, administrator V Y on the estate of William W. Oliver, applies fur letters dismissory from said estate. are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular tiiC 11£ hed and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at W olliie > within the time pre scribed by law, to shot' C:IUSC > if any they have, why said letters should ri?* be granted. Given under my hand, at ? rtuc - 1,1 Jacksonbor** this 27ih March, 1840. ALfc-> R * KEMP, t k (Georgia, Jefferson conn \\/ UEREAS, ,lo> lat* 4 of singular, the kin‘rt. -tod creditor of raid ■' and aoperi. at ly office within the (in.e pry" - i Led by/1 aw, t„ w arise, if any cUey lure, wiiy sricifetters should not be granted. Given under r;y hand, at office, hi -■ t h M. 1840. E BOTU'V F.i , C lei’. Gorgia. Jefletsou countv : ' i.d oKAS .1. W Ho m and F. E, \ » s executors t last will and testament of Henry A Dodge, api-'y for letters -..f isr.p - from >aid c-date: These are therefore cite, summon ana admon ish all an J Angular, ' kindred am ere ■- >f said deceased, to be and appear at my ofh. mi.m ti e.time presented :, Vv, to shew tu>.., if my dicy have. why said hale, should not be ,vantcd. Given under till ' lice, this 10th Februa ry. 1 "40. EBENEZUR BOTH WELL, Ck. Georgia. iiurkc countv * \yH KU EAS MnUlie oi aimiai,- 1 ator on G ( el : " ' S£eased, ud estate: : ** ore to ci .c and admonish all and - 1 ■t. t. .cd and creditors of said deceased, a rejections, if any they have, in my 01- .co within the time prescribed by law, to show cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 30th Decem ber, 1839. T. PI. BLOUNT, Clerk. OUR months alter date, application will be made to the honorable the inferior Ccuit of Richmond county, while sitting lor ordinary pur poses, lor leave to sell the real and personal estate of W iliiam Wright, deceased. OKU. W. CRAWFORD, Adm’r. June S, 1040. Iji OLii months alter date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and one Negro belonging to the estate of the late John Ward, of said county deceased. WILLIAM F. MAPP, Adm’r ’ June 8,1840. months after dale, application will be . made to the honorable Inferior Court of Co lura. ia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes jor leave to sell the real estate of Thomas Reid late of said county, deceased. May 2.3, 1810- THOMAS REID, Adm’r. B-r°UR months alter date, application will ue made to the honorable Inferior Court of Lin coln county, when sitting for ordinary purposes toi leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate ol Obad ah Florence, deceased, late of Lincoln county. THOMAS G. GLAZE, Adm’r. May 2oth, 1840, I^O UR. Months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior ( ours of Jefferson county, for leave to sell eighty-four acres °V \ ne .. L rx nd ’ lUSaid count y> being the land on which B. D. W ard at present resides ; and also a Negro Woman named Tempe, belonging to William 1. Bowling, minor of Simon Bowling, deceased, for the benefit of said minor. May Sth. 1840 ELIiKRT lIUDSON > Guardian. months after date, application will be made to the honorable inferior court of county, lor leave to sell all the property belonging to the estate ol David Bunn, deceased May 12, 1840. CIVILITY BUNN, Adm’x. months after date, application will be . made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Coleman,deceased. E. G. KIRKLAND, Adm’r. May 12, 1840. E yOUR months after date, application w ill be JL made to the honorable the Inferior Couit of Burke county, lor leave to "ell the real estate of Aaron Ham, deceased. May 12, 1840. E. G. KIRKLAND, Adm V. LjlOUli months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, lor leave to sell ail the real estate of John Brinson, deceased. STIRING BRINSON, J . , JAMES BRINSON, C Acmn . April 4, 1840. J INCUR months after date, application wilfbe made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jenerson county, for leave to sell the Real Estate ol Jonas Stephens, deceased, late of said countv. AlA y*>,lk4U. WILLIAM BEcTON, Adm*r. I.IOUR .Months alter dale, application will bo - made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Buike count>, when silting for ordinary purposes, loi leave to sell the real estate of Robert Wiggins deceased. W. J. A. HAMILTON. Adm’r April 14, 1840. jh'OUR months after date, application wit I be made to the honorable the Inferior Couit of Burke county or leave to sell thiee Negroes,be longing to the estate of Mary Ann Cook Tie - u«fd May 12, 1840. JESSE P. GREEN, AJuV 171 OUIf months after dase, application!will bo . made to tlie honorable Inferior Court of Scri ven count} when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell all the real estate and negroes be longing to the estate ol Richard Herrington, sen deceased GEORGE POLLOCK, Executor. March 3, 1849 1.1 OUR months alter date, application will be . made to the honorable the inferior court of Burke county, when sitting as a court ot Ordinary for leave to the landed estate (in Georgia ) of George Poylhress, deceased. MarcL6..B40 J ° Hl< POYTHRESg. KxV. INOI R montlis after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior couit of Richmond county, w hen sitting for ordinal v pur poses, for leave to soil a negro girl named Sarah belonging to the estate of Michael Kinchlet , de afe.d-lur lh . e beuellt of tlie heirs and creditois of said deceased. ANNE KINCHLEY, Adm’x March 1,1810. * x>