Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 02, 1840, Image 4

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7 i. , " he nom>-;4«f V e fnlia various sources, the fol pWing i.ufinienested Ice Jlijonialfcwhich were com* inapt eh iriun ibcir m authors by the lofty pa tr.orisin. \ ■ r , alt:its an|! .-ucres® of General Har r;,o:i. long heft)re ho u ;s! Eutod or the Presidency and ns times w hich give ihem weight suf ficient |o bf:"i ail Ire petty calumnies and quibbling*.; jecifons »tk> ipvtj raaligniiymay now preaUi: >o (•- . aga»istv ihe vvar-w fen and tiine [nnwnid point*; and aefldijh. The autii*-- ' *Hi pK*t< i.'frs! l| e nliaoks of ocofu o fe ' . |f I-:.’.-.-►tereotyp kaj .is iiiini .it ale «| *• lion, are nol I J United .Stefa* 'he / -. I James Vadi*- \; -\?.C6 .7 hard pi. Jrnn ■eon, AnfJumu H - - S ***° ‘ S *r grr. Got S • M 3*. If\ru t Col Croghan, (01. 1) , , Jr HI the illusrn tos caia* logo even Thomas Hit b \ Isaac HiU, Johi M ; fifths and 1/ ses D its a !/ f Col. Richard 'i. Johns*; *, now Vice President of die I need Slates, said; ijiflC ’ongress'— \Vhe is then. Harris..;. H iThe son of one of the of ;ne 1-ec laratiu: (of In'ependcnce. who tpeTit ihe greater part of hM large fortune iu redeem ing the pledge ho ihen g; ; ue, of his “ foriune. life and sacked h*m *r, to £cj|rs the liberties of his country. ! “ Oflhe c <reer of Gen lArnson I iped not speak - the history oft tie Wewr, d bis history For forty vears he has been idemi-iilif witn its interests, its perils and rs hopes. HniHrsally beloved in the walks ol ptace. and distin||ished by his ability in the cooncs s ol hts count ryjjhe had been yet more ilius'n i>ly dial ingulf*bed -.-I the field. “ Oaring the late war. he!«|raa longer in active ser v:ee man any o her Gene rcs joffi-er; be was, per hniiS, ol;* I er in action jiny one ot them, and never sustained a defeat '’ James Madison, ina spetfeji! message to Congress I) 'etraher Is, 1?11, sard, is “ While u is deeply lami' led that so many vam to>; ■ lives have been lost ir.itkie action which took place on the 7ih ultimo, Congress wiil see wnh sat in fa lion the dauntless spiriij ; l loituude vicior.ons iv displayed bv every he-< r|.jiiun of iruops eneaced, ag well as the collected which distinguished their ccmmaudei on on nclision requiring the ut *i ejttitarns of MlsedMlinasigfoM Janies Mpripep m his lif-jage to Congress. No- lt>l2, sa.ii, ; “ An ample f *r-*v* from lit; Slates ol Kentucky, onto, Pennsylvania, and Vilijinia, is ( laced, with the addition of a few regnla|i|, under ihe Command ol Brigadier General Hairialfi, Who possesses the er.iire confidence ot his 1 M *w soldiers, among eh*im ire citizens some oft-ipw v lumeers in the ranks, not ie>s dtst. their political sta tions than by their personal ijipriis,.” In Mr. Midi son's message s>i December 1513, the vomplirnen! was extended, agDji flows: “i he success Lake Ei|-havi g opened a pas edge to the territory of the cltfsny, the officer com cnad ing the Nonhwestern .f 'ms, transferred the war thirl her, and, tepidly the hostile troops fleeing with then savage ass.lt|iates,forced a general action”, which quickly lermmli «l in the capture ot rhe Hn'ish. and dispersion < savage force. i. 7 c njM lly kernel rable to Major Gen enAHarmem, hv vhose milittAy talents it wis pre pared." | i The following tribute ol pr| |se was paid to (Jen erel liarnsoi., m 1811, *lei|’iiof the officers who fought under his banner at mi* batile of Tippeca noe* . f; *’>hould our country again Irquire oor service to oprx-se a civnized or a savaiitji|.e, we should mar. h pder tkrteral Harn? uH wit h imuO OHMS {Mho coufi cet.ee ol tirtory and lorne.' J; JOEL COOK, R. B. BIIIITON, NATHAN mOAMS A. HAWKINS, iff* BURCH STEAD, HOSEA BLOOD, JOSIA#NEEI.ING, Ot G. BURTON, C. FLLLLK, G1 iGOODING, J I>. FOSTER. I Sima of a letter from Collpavis, wh i u-.s ki!- ie<i at ihe battle of rippeeanoi|, Ai oust 24. IS! I: ‘*l make free to declare, tigs? i e imagined dlfB(» win mn rad Mary menifklMe Ww t aad Oen. Hams un is the lirst oi the two ;” Meeeage ui Simon Snyder,? Governor ; f Penn sylvarua, Deceaib r 10, 1813 t| ; *• Irca-iy is the bruw oi !ht<|young warrior. Cro ghan,eockckd with iaorels, feiid the Uessings of thousands of women and . hikyikl rescued iromihe ; < oipiug k.iiteot the ru>bless t|i|rege of the wilder ness, and from the Mil am Proctor, r<<>n iitriiiia and his gall ml In ihe Legishnore of li>«lian|,j on she lCthN<-v. til I, the t p aherof ibeH motlsC MagtcaaMwevea, t,, Wffl j h;: ,n, thus addl&aed -ener 1 Harri son < i bir—The iiou%e i 1 RepredijatatiOßa of the In d.ana t-rn.ory, in ibalttWti .. and m behalf ot ih*-ir v ,w, most eordia.iiy recipruc&ie ue coiigiatiihiimi of your Liceil|i;--y on the gh . is rvatut ofth< e nguinary o«|i|ict with tbsShaw „on ; .he tribes o ps| iai - kii him: v I • n we aee dwSiayea in behalf of Haiuy.no only the co s| :;.iuaie abiimea ut iviv general,but the beroismof p.e man ; and w hen w e take it.l * view ;:;eban fils i|; eh m ;si rejuil to that country from ihoscexcnio!-, we cannot, lot a moment, wg.Uh- -id mi mecu u« a.o la;;se.” Lsjishiturr c./ K ■■■; tm hv jtdfimmty 7, If !2 *• Reso- f- d, By the fi-n-oe latives. i the *teoi Ketitack.H> ; , ui «hc t a;e cam ■ap aaamst the Jucn iaa opoa • uhe VVaba&n. Qov. William Henry Hamms has blhaved hke a iiero.a p.a-not and a general ; and Uia§ h>r hi- cool, dei-’i rrate, and gallant conoC* ! n< ihe femlr of Tippecanoe, he wi i deserve wat weal t;.ank» of h:? country and his naues '! Gen. Ani’c ny Wayne, ;;; hi' L-ftier to the ?c-cre lary of VVar, giving an official wieount ol tas tan u«\:nary Indian Battle, in l7t) J, sjaji > ; “>iv faithful and gallant I'Wt Harr - rendered ihe ino-i oacrritiaf by communica ting my orders i|i every dirt cti|.ji, ai.d by his «.• n t:oct and bravery, exciting the itj'oops t > press lor victory.” I * V 3 ? * Resolution directing the madaD * struck, and,‘tu he t«»getlier with fhelhark* o; presented to 'fajor G'-neral Harrison, jatud Gj\ s»heiby, and for other purposes. J < Ifmffrif, By the tiotth awifloue of Re;.re eentatives of the I ailed K aM |; Amwii i ;n Con arr»-s8 asseraded, lint the ij.ji■ ;-> ut Congress t.e.nnd >hev are hereh\. m-hLc to Meger Gen eral William Henry Darns**- . bftd Isaac t-hel ly, late f iov ol K* r.; uc kj, and thnjbgh I hem, to ihe of !>• trs and men under iheir comiji.: nd, t<*r their gal lantry and go d conduct in dAki ng tiiL- c »<abined British and Indian forces Proc tor, on live Thames, in Upper tlt-nada, on the fifth (jay'ef October.onethousand light hundred and thirteen, capturing the 6ri:;s!ta,iiiy,with ti.oir i.ag age, camp equippage, and .' ; ; and that tne president ol tne I nite Mates b- requested tu cause tw o gold jaedals to he struck, .moierna:;e ol ling tiiumph, and be pre-- ;.tod t< '■ ic t?r;d Harrison and Isaac Shvihy, late Gov. ot iv. . y. * il. Cr.AV, Speaker of ;he House o Represenia’ives. AiM.v Gail card. President pi the Seni -c, pro tempore. April 4,13 lb. Approved, | tfi\.\iEs Monroe. Gov. Shell y to Mr Madisiu, May IS, 1314, sa;. > : i; “ J leel co you |ha! I he lutt (Jen Harrisn tu be cue - the just military ■ i - If* Col. Kichaid M Johnson to C|= i. Harrison, July 4, 1»13.so) s: “ We did not vant to serve um * cotvo rd < or trai tors ; but under unr [Hirrisou_ iG# hadpr< ved him /fto hr if. <■, ; ■ udeul cn.br :t ComKiudore Peny to General Harrison, August i .' '. - • 'i •• The prompt change mare h\ you ntheord r f battle on ds - vermg the ; osi.to ot n.een my, .s always appeared to me to haw? evinced a high DEGREE Os MILITARY TALE.vj. I Corn* IT Wn 1 vene'he rafale Shelby in hie general a;*pro!».uion of your conduct in that campaign.'’i Honorable Langdon L he ts, <j4 the i.aule of the Thames i •• 'i \ pti lory of Harrison ».• ts\sstch as vould ho re serwtd loaK nan ti ueral hi tin ' °J the Repubiu-. the horn w« of . tnu p\ i He put an c. i to the Warm tht i’ppnm-<st Cnr^i'da” . I Set liraents ol *he Hero of F«*: Stephenson, Col. Croghan : I i ccsire no plaudits which a?e upon meaiiiu General Htliimi -1 have lit ihe warm, st anu, i ; n c ni fur him as a man, and my eootMen e.u nuu it,;an abiei-jmmaa der rsii. iu> ult*lw|itti I foci >vc y ihal iu- will at ail times do mejusli e; unu nothing eou'd give me more pam than t| sec Ins euMßs* seize upon ihl|3 UCOltttiiß to deal <|lp their unified iifung!* atni acrimonious dwlike _ i»ud so .oi.g as tie t-oOUiiaes v as am> humoie lie h s hitber iod '.ie t .in aK- ihe wisest arnf gtintnu, and the m .. |Q m*iuus dupositton, wham? the forces under ; . : w ; ::y -rj.:.. not n >: aie 10 A1- -»)*•-• * 1 * : ii ccnfiJemt a&ich he so rvcf ly tr.t its, anil wLk h I on no occasion been withheld The Richmond Enquirer said : “G cn Harrison's iener tells os every thing that we wish to know about the officers, aroept himself He docs justice to every one but Jdurrisrn —and the world must therefore (iojusiiceto the man who was too ra>das? lo be just to himself.” From Gen. Harrison's report of the batiie of the Thames : *• We have suffered greatly for the want of pro visions, and the whole army has suhstste- , for the last three days, on raw beef without salt.” 50“ ** *n ah ace*, and in all countries, it has been I observed, that the cuiit'. ators of the s-d! are I hose j w iiO are rlie least wihing to part with their rights, i and submit themselves to the will oi a master. U u. II Harris v. 50" ‘ THE PEOPLE OF THE L >T \i i> 'lay ihcv cver r- teirber that to p’T > > *ve their ■ IRiernes, thcyniosi do the*r uwn voti c a i*.i tiieir I own fighting H n .aarsox “ Genet .1 Harrison has done more for hi- , o n trv, w ith less compensaiion lor it, than any man jiivi’;, 2 ” Pf.esid; nt .Madison. Ex Governor Iraac Hill, Novcmbei '2'S, i6J3, in ih? New Haiapslirre Patriot said : “ W hat man lb ct, wliuse w hole heart and sold i_- net British, that cannot sincerely rejoice in the late 1 vi lories of Perry and Harrison, that does not k*el a ride in the valor and put rio i in of I lie heme.- of the West, who have treed a country large as the Empire of Alexander the Great, i-nm the Indian tomahawk and scalping I idle 1 It there b - such an oue, he is a traitor So the country — Ue p assesses !.'.e sp rit of a murderer.” John M Niles, late Van Buren cand date for Gov. in Conne.-i’cnt. ia his hie of Perry published in lb'2l. after giving a general biography ot Gen llar rircn,*a:d “ The defence of Fort Meigs, and thesuhseauent capture* f the Bniisharmy,may l»e fairly considcr i ed the m*»ss brilliant and extraordinary events al the late war.” In alluding totiie battle of the Thames, he said ; “It must Fe conceded that this victory reflected I great honor upon the national arms, and upon the j troops by v hom it teas achieved. j “ The rciten, and the movements which preceded ! it, afforded ample testimony of the judgement and c v eJ intrepidity es (Jen. Ha rison; and, indeed, ; all ihe events of the campaign support these char j actislics ; the disa-ter- a.tending it having, in no in stance, been impuiable to ]i m. “ There are j e hap* on record fe v ipsmnccs ol such cool and steady intrep* dity, on me port of iniliua, or a torce oi this descrip ion, us was ci*o lay • ed on lhi- occasion. “ Harrison and Perry !e:i Detroit in tl;e Ariel, and arrived at Eric on the Sad of October Here they were received with every demonstration of Joy and arm rat.on; the discharge of cannon, illuminations iVc. 'J hey were hailed as ihe deliverers of ihe I frontiers.” An Kioqueut Record. William Henry Hamsun was bom in Virginia on theSih of February, 1773 in .791, when 19 years of age, he was appointed ' by vVashiiigton an Ensign in our iniant army. in 17DZ, lie was promoted to the rank of Lieu tenant : an ■ in 1793, joined the legion under Gen. W ayne,and in a lew days thereafter, was seko’ed by him as one of nis .V*!s. (hi the ‘24i1l ot August, 1791, he dis'.inguishetl kiras«*!t in the battle ot the Miami and elicited llie most flattering written approbation of (Jen G ayne. In .7y.i, he was made a Captain, and w as placed in command of fort \N aaliingion In 1797, lie was apponred, by President Adams, Secretary of the Nor; n-western 'i'erntory and tx officio Lt. Governor In 1793. he was chosen a delegate to C* ngre-s In .SOI, he was appointed time nor of Indiana, and in the same year, President J ffer»on 3pj»**iuied hnn sole Conunustoner for treating with the In- Clans. In !909, he was re-appointed Governor of Indi ana bv .Madison. On the 7th November, JSII, bo gained the great victory of TIPPLCA.NOI On the lith September, 1312, he was appointed bv Madison, Coiumaiider-iit-Ghief of the Norfh western a;ray. On :be la; May. 1313, the seine ol Fort Meigs commenced—lasted live days, anil was terminal*d by the brilliant and successful sortie of Ge«. Har rison. On r he 3Ht July, ISIS, the battle ol Fort Ste phensun oct-urrr d. On lie fin October, ISI3, he gamed the splendid victory at theTHAME3, over me Bti i h at!d In dians under Proctor. In *314, he was as pointed by Madison one of the Commissioners lo rear with the Imlia.Na and in tne same year, with lots colleague < Gov. Shelby and Gr*n. Casa, concluded the cehfo.ated treaty of j Greenville. In 1315, he was again appointed such Commis sioner. with G n. Me '.rthurand Mr. Graham, and negol.aied a treaty at Detroit In I; 16, he was CiC-Ted a member of Congress. In January, 1- IS, he introduced a resolution in honor ul K )-ciUik«, and s upported it ia one of the n»u>t feeang, cla.-t cai and eioque t spec* aes ever delivered in she House ol Representatives. It- iblit, he was cHctc-d a mem tr of the Ohio s>eri:iie in 1321, he was elected -enatcr in Congress, and wasapp .in ed in 1'25, Chairman of me .Mili tary Gomimtlee m place of Gen Jackson, v\ho uad resigned 1: 1327, he was appointed Minister to Colombia, a;. ~in i3a3, wruie los inini-ina] ieuc-r to Bolivar | the deliverer of 3ooih iat ;ica. Ol him Cul Johnson (Vice I resident) tl.us spoke in llie House ol liepresenla ive* whilst a member ol that booy ; “Ol ihe career of Gen. Harrison, I need not speak—the history ot the west is Ins history F,r forty years he cas been identified with its interests, i'.- pen la, and is hofres HrJversiiiy beloved m th? walks ot peace,and dtslingai.-hcd by his aluiiiv i tii ihe cjui cits *>t ins country,be has been ys t m *re illustriously di.-linguislmd in die field. During the i late war. ne was i»ng»-r m ai-toai service than anv oilier (J-i-neral officer; be was. pe;i;a; s, i*bner in j action t .an any one ut tuera, and rarer sustained a defeat.'' s?uoh is the man. who, still enjoying his ui tar msiie - tame and glory, ami stand.ng on a p.-oud , an*i Jolty c-Hiioeiice where nenhor malice orenvv can assail han, is now sumiuone*! ny lus grateful ) countryi.m-n to it-ave the quiet walks ot private hie ! la guide the councils ut ihe nation, “ and deliver the country from ihe dangers which encompass il.” ! He will cf. her deliverer ! AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY Wt IS H>.. file (. trum tins estaolishment have t*ivc!j ; universalsatislaction s.n.e it has been inopei .t.or. 1 Vv e have low on ha. d a large stock of the raw j material, of the Lest quality, and are readv to re ceive orders for any descuption of CASTINGS | either for Rail Roads. Aliils, hugii.es, oi I other purposes. As we have a first rate patterr. i Maker, and use nothing hut the be-t materials I consequently we can warrant our Castings not oniv | to work well, but be asstiong ana as web made a? | any manufactured at the Aorta or elsewhere, and i w*e challenge comparison. We also manut ctpre lo order anv kind of AGHICL LTL’KAL I MPLEMENTS. We are now getting up, and will s|pn h ,ve made on ; n.ij ior sale,a variety of PL; UGiiS, of a;i i .in i Si/c-, from tne sina*! lorry . iou_ii; u f > to the | large four horse Plough. Also, draw Cullers, Corn Sh,°tiers. Harrow-, IThtat dans, Cdtirators, Wagons. L arts. 4 c -- articles would do well to call, as we are determin ed to sell low for cash or city acceptances. Orders can he left at the principal stores in town, or at the establishment in rca. of the Pres byterian Church, near the Rail uoad Depot, and they w 'l be attended to pur. luallv. uly illy THOS. HOPKIN3 4t Co. COMMISSION BUSINESS. TOVALL, SIMMONS k. Co. cor.tinue to trans it act the Warehouse an J Commission Business, at their Fire Pmof Warehouse, which is in com plete order for the stoiagc of Cotton and Goods. Their carries will te <uch as mav be customary. Atigv-ta A*.gust*. D .0. ' w.-r , "575 -UR months alter Ju?«. rppli.aticr. will le I rtfude to the rtonorO'e the Inferior Court oi : Bcriven county, while sitting a? a Court of »>iti nary, for leave 10 Mfll the whole of the .anfs be longing to the estate of James Mcßride, late cf said countv, deceased. Sept. TO, 1S10. ; JOHN R KITTLES, months afterdate, application will oe * made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Rich mond county, when sitting for o*dinary purposes, for leave to sell ail the Kea! Kstale ar.d Negroes, b longing to the Estate of Rebecca Quizen berry , deceased. A. SIBLE\. Adni'r. August IS. 1840. "S t TR months after date, application v. 1-1 be jp made to the Honorable the L.feiior Couit oi Burke county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a!! the real es'.a e of Joseph H. B< I!, minor of Archibald Bell, deceased. JAMES 001)13 V, Guardian. ; October 3, 1-10. T7IOUR MONTHS AFTER DATE, Application will be made to the Hon- the Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of the late John Clarke, of said county, dec’d. sept. Id \V,M. H. GOODRICH, Admr. lAOCR months after date, application will le * made to the honorable Inte.ior Court ot Burke county, for leave to soli three hundred and eighty acres of land belonging to the estate of John McCov,deceased. J. C. A TKENBIN, < .\n m us JOHN WALLACE, 5 AUm *•* July 10, 1840. months after date, application will be 1 made to the honorable the Inferior Court ot Columbia county, when sittirg for ordinary pur poses. for leave to sell the lands bclougirg to the estate of John Jones, late of said county, deceased. I July IS, IST’. EDW. W. JhNE.-, Adnrr. months after date, application will be made tv lim Honotabk- Inferior Court of Jef ferson county, who trine for 01 dinary pui|Osos, for leave to sell all the real estate and negioes of Nathan Stephens. 1; to of said county, deceased, for benefit of the neirs and creditors cf «aid deceased. Ju’y 25, ls4o. JOiE. CRtJi KB, Adm’r. OUR months after date application will be * made to the Hero,able,the Inferior Court of Jefferson county, for 1> ave to sell a lot of pine land in said county, being a pair of ihe real estate of Samuel Hannah, niinoi of 'A in Hannah,deceased, for the benctil 01 said minor. THOMAS HANNAH, Guardian. September St li, iSiO. rr.ontlis after da c applicati n will be made to the honorable Inferior Court cf Co lumbia county, v. lien sitting as a court of ordinary, I foi leave to seri ail the land and negioes belonging ! to the estate of Isaac Low e, late of uoiumbia coun ty, deceased. CURiiS LOWE, Adra'r i-epu ■ J, iB4O. 1 ; _ OUR Months after date, application \vi 1 be made to the honorable I> ferior Court of Burke ; County, for leavt to seL a Negro, belonging to trie | ; estate of Thomas Mallory, deceased, for division. john k kobinson, Adm’r. July 10, 1840. 2AOUR months after date, application will be B made to the honoi atrte Inferior Court cf iiurkc county, while sitting as a Court of < rdmary, foi leave to sell two hundred and twelve acies of land, belonging to Joseph H. Bel!, a miner. JA uEs GUDBEE,Guardian. September 10, 1840 JNOUR months after drte, applica iun will be * m ;de to the honorable the inferior Court of Richmond county, when -itting for ordinary pur poses, tor leave to sell the reai and per onal estate of Mitchell Nelson, late of said county, deceased. July IS. l>4i*. JOHN CARTER, Adm r. g AOUR months after date, application will be Jj made to the ..oaorable rn.ci or Court of Burke touuty, w h.ile sitting as a Courtof < rd'nary, j for lea ve to sell 5 0 at .es of land, belonging to the estate of Dani 1 J. Evans, uece.std. Aug. 8,1 M«». J Ev*l. B. GHeRN. Adm’r. S AOUR month-after date, appt.cation will be J_ ma le to the Honor ..hie infer 10 t oart of ilich nxnd county, wren sitting f. 1 ordinary purposes, for Rate to seri a 1 the Real Estate, and Negroes, belonging to the Estate of ihoinas C£ulzent.eriy, deceased. A. t-TBLEV, Adro’r. August IS, 1840. I R months after date, application will be I ' made to the honorable inferior Court of fiuikc county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and persona! estate 01 Lewis Wimberly, sen., late of said county, deceased. August 11, I>i4o. SAML. EOS i EH, Adm'r. ■ NOUR months after date, applic.iti n will l-c made t > the honorabr Inferior Court cf Burke inly, • to sell eii ty ud be longing to the estate of c;ury i oicnand, dccea-e.i M VHK STORES. Adra’i <ie bonis n u, Jutv 10, ibiO. R months after date, application will Be A made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Sciivtn county, when sitting for 01 din r purjo.-c-, for leave to sell all the real es'ate of Samuel M. Newton, deceased. JAMES W. LEE, Administrator. October 13, 1-40. —■ i _y_ '_'■■■■ —~— 'Vii . ... i. , IIAURISOX’S SPEcli-MC OIXT.rIEXT. fjow ihe cure of while swelling'', scrofulous and A- other tumor., u Cfr»,soru legs, uid and fresh wounds, sprains and bnuaes, swelling* and inflam notions, scald head, women’s sore breasts. rheu n.atic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, bhes, corns, and external disease* generally. The proprietor has rtc i\ t 1 at Irast a thousand cert iS caies and iherr cun eus in iavor of i.is .''TECI hIU (.1 v i .'a LA I’— and tin y emorac-e aim si all the complaints in ihtir uor.il stages—to which ointment or clicking piustrr «in be applied Among lhe>e ceriificatcs, there are a great number from the ir.(>st eminent physicians in ihe country, who use i the Ointment in their daily praciic-, in preference I } ( , u ‘^' ur ol^‘crs winch have ever been invented. Ihe proprietor has a so received a great many tes timonials irom larners, military gentlemen, farmers, and others, relative to ;he amazing efficacy ..1 his Ointment, in the brui. es, cuts, and all the external complaints end diseases of horses: and among them are no less than a d<-z-n certifying to the most per leci cures which it has performed oi the sore backs of sum* of those animals. Altogether the proprietor leels n<» hesitation in stating—or in pul ling it to the prod agunst a.l composition—ihd HaKKISUVS &FEt.JFiC OI.NTviE.NT is vastly | superior to every ihmg of the kind w hich has here : tolore been offered to the public: and ihe proprn lor nut only vouches fur Us general g<> qualnies, but ri willing to ii>K his rep«itali;*n on a Single irtul , ; lor tie kn >ws from ihe mos an.pie experience, that it car,not be Used without immediate and patpable benefit, in any one of the complaints for which it is so tngh.’V recommended Retail price 5‘J cents per box. 5?old at ail the principal DR LG STOKES in au " 2d Augusta, Ga, AD3IIMS I’UATOK ? S SALE. % \ ’ ILL he sold before the Court House door of 1 * Cassvil e, Cberokec County, on the mst Tuesday in January next, by o d’r of the Hon orable Inieiior Court of Columbia County, sit ut ; ulmaiy I orty sm res of Land lv rag m >a.d County of Cherokee, m the j bird L>i - tr.ct and Thud Section, known and d.s; nguisiied in j» an of said Uistr.ct as Let No. 309. Ihc said i ulier, and ioid kr the be.ieui or t;ie heirs oi said deceased. It. W. BELL, Administrator, j October £9, IS4O. tXEC I TOR’B SALE. 4 GHEEABLE to an oidc-r of the honorable the T Interior Court of Con mida county, when srt t!lG ,f 5 a ou,t Ordinary, will be sold, on the nrsi r uosaay in Decern be i next, before the couit | ‘, ouse u00i ; al Appirng,Columbia county, between t..e usual hours cl sa,e, two Negroes, to wit a boy ! aljOUt ten years of . ge, by tne iiarue of treorge, ’ an J a r ir came ol Lark us, about seven years ol age - v o:d as the property of , icanor D. j Appling, deceased, foi trie benefit ol he cieniors. GREEN J. DOZIER, KxT. August !3. ]?!*\ e MOFFAT'S VEr.CTAftI.E?LIFE MEDICINE^ fS T HESE rr.ediri; s are indebted for their unmf 8 to tb' ir inant rst 'in ■ t-v risible nriiun in puff lying the ?prirg ar.d channels ot life.atii enduing ihem wiiii renewed tone and vigor. Inmanv hun dred certified cases win n has he* n made public, and in almost ever) species oi disease to winch tlie human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AM) HUE NIX BiT- Tf'KS have been grait-foiiy ami publicly ac l novvlcdeed by the persons beoefiitfed, and who v.»t previously unacquainted with the beau l iliiiljr philosophical principle.' upon which they are eumpoun Jed. and upon w hich they K.nsequeruly at t. The 1,1 FE MEDICINES rec:;nar.rml themselves in diseases ol eveiy lorm ami iiivcrip un. Their first ouerafon is to loosen from lhe coals ol the stomach ai.d bowels. the various impurities and crndi’ies eon lantiy setru.g arum.d them ; anc to remove ihr hardened seres which collect ronvo'i>::ons of trie -mallcst i::io«iine*. Oilier m dirii’cs only partial y cleanse those, and have j. n rh co!U i led masses behind as to produce habitu al ci sfivem ss with 11 it: tram of evils, or m a sud den u.oirhcea, w-ih its i ianient- Jansens. i in.-, tact is well know n to .M! regular anatoiiusis, wdio ex amine ihe human how els alter death ; and hence the prejndi fc of those well informed men asainsi ..uei k u.o inues—tr n.edicii!ts prepared and her isdod to the public bv ignorant p< r»oi s. ihe se cond effect of the Uie Medic.ms is to clean; o :he kidneys ;.nd she bladder, and by this means, the liver and the hunts, the hcaiihiul action ot which entirely depends upon the r» cularity cl the unn ,ry organs. Theblord, which lanes it- red color troia ilit agency ot mo liver and the longs before ii pc "Os into the Lea f, being Inns pnrifit d by ihem ; and m urished by (cud coming .rent a clean tloui | rah. courses (retdyth ough the veins renews every part of the system and triumphantly mourns li*c banner of health in the blooming check. Moffat’s Vegetable Life Med Fine. l ave boon thoroughly attested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Flatulency, Palpitation « 1 ihe Heart, Lot; oi Ap r ciire, lieart-b. rn and Head ache, Restlessness. Ll-umper, Anxiety, Languor .and Melancholy, < ot.iveness, Diarrhoea, ( hoiera. Fevers of ali kinds. Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of ail kind. Gravel, Vv oitns. Asthma and C-onsuaip lion, bcurvv, t h ers, Inveterate ores, >corbidic Eruptions and Rad Complexions, Eruptive com plaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and offer disagreeable Complexions, Sait Khcum. ErysipeLs, Common Colds and influenza a; d variou- other complain .s I which afflict the luii'sr frame, in fever and j ague, particularly, liie Use Medicines have been i niostem nenlly ruccesHul ; so much so ihat in ihe 1 Fever and Ague districts, Hi;)siciana almost uni I \ersal!y preteftbe them. Ail ihai Air. Moffat requires of his patient is i to be paiticular in laking the Life Medicines strictly ■ according to the directions. Ji is not by a news j paj er no ue, or a.iy ini g that he Imaged may say :in their ;avo‘, tiiai he hopes to gain crcdiu li is I aione by the re.'ol ol a iairniau .V( *FF.\T> MEDICAL MANUAL; designed !a> a doir.eiiir guide i j keaiih.— ih > little pamphlet ! edited by W. B Vloffit b/o Broadway New York, has beeu published tor ibe purpose ot explaining , more folly Mr. Mollai’s thsury ot diseases, ami wiii ! be found Imhiy inleresiiug to persons seek! g i health, it reals u; on p.cva.eni diseases, and ihe causes there*ff. i’nce i 5 cents —lor tu.e by air Motiul’s agents generally. These valuable m dines arc-for sale by \N M. M o’A.M'ld.N vC, Boio Agent lor Augusta AOJIIMSTRA” RlX’.n M>i*lC 5N A EL persons indebted to t ie estate of John Dreghuru. deceased, are requested to make payment to tlie undesigned, and those having claims against the same, will pk . se present them, duly prove; within the time prescribed by law. ELi/.iBEl il DREGHOKN, Admm'x. Septc-rr ‘ er lotii. 1840. AD.'I INIS i it a i HIX’S NOTH i t LL jei'ODs indebted to the estate of John B. (lUfdron, deceased, late of Jitcnnmnd c not) , are requested to make immediate payment to A. L. CaldvveJ, who is my auiiionzed agent, an i those | holding claims again.-A said estate, aie required to hand them in duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. ELLEN Gt h kcN, April 4. 1 > 4t>. trwti AdminisTitttrtx. I i i'. h auVniiaa of muen ■a nu.e. r.av.ng ce--’»»i*ti ms alien;,on ,«r ; years lotnecnre auc rci.iovai o» liicct usesut N Elv- VoEt> AND >lv K i.b.ffl aCHE, In.s thesaus r ciioii lo make Know n,:ha. iic i'.a-- a remedy w inch by removing he cures efleciuah'. anti penaa nentiy this distressing compi ;mt. i here are tram j laniicc-s wiiu i: i\e con- r«'.| >icn Headache acoa , stNQtioßal ineofl \.y euotphriat' it. as i sure* them lUat hey a:e mnlakets, ai d labouring j an :er distress whit ii »n y ruigbl not oulv aiiex.uie hut actuahy eraiiican doy the us if lu» remedy. li is the result ol sch ntitic research,and isoniir* !\ ot a different ch .lacie r trom adveriitcu patent mt dt ciues. and not imp eie-ani to ilie astc. HEADACHE, sl< K OR NEKVOINS. i r i he extraordinary reputation ihat Dr. SpohnV 'c'.i ,'y for this u.jirc'.-. ig eoiupaint ii eve; * nay gain;. 3 is certainly a an twr oiittut h asbinisknieut, ihai sum »ch suttarsin. should havccxiaied lor ages wnhuul any discovery oi an ellcciua; preventiv ;, cr cure,as truly a sunjeci 01 nmen u-gre. ;.ut Dr. 8. ; now ossnr* » the public ihai such a r me-, v ..as been invt-meii as will 1 a;. tnce Ihe in-.»tcreiiaious. T in .»niltij ios on w !ia in it acts are simple an*) plum It is an a untied lad 1 .a! tills comp ana , w lit.tier, abed Bicn tiea iuc he. or At i\ons lie- daciio, arises pnm j tii-.v from Hi siom ;• i:—those v.ho .. mk ih y have ihc Nervous iff-a . v.-he may rest assured that this *.rga:i, tf s e si.rimtch, is -he lirst cause, ihat th-sv-- lera become vi ia: ;d or detihiaied, thiough uie S:nt;,;i**h, Uhd Ih.-I hi) Direitlgli iL'j ,i* ci ai.-.c m i.si they expe'ct s rv?»t ration ol jhe naiural and healthy turicii uA oi t!ic sysiCiU. 'J his ohjtc:, Dr 55pohn .< remccy is cu.inenuy calculateu 10 a tain 1 Ihe lruin i t till' ; :sii;. w *n <‘U!ii*ol be controverted. | and the soon rsutlerers wi h he headache become j convinced of u, the s* nief will their suffciing end |in restoralion oi health, Dr. Spoim pledges his 1 pn fe-sioi.ai repu' Aon on this Ge t. Tno remeviv may t*e had ol apolhecarje* generally ihrmignou: the Cniled Slates. for sale by ANTONY A: HAiNF,>. Nc. ‘j in'oau-street. Augusta. mar i-'i PEI ibiiS’ V r.G hi TA li Lid DILLS. M Es j, Rills- 'ro no lot er amo: gthse 1 i douhiful uiiliir. i hey have n: s- uwav i ora ihe hundreds that are daily launched i non the tide of experiment, and now stand heiortMhe public as higii in reputntion, and as inens vei) emj loved ;ii all pa is of tire United Mates, :he Can adas. Texas, Mexico, and mo 'A <st indies, a» any n ed eu,e ihai has ever been prej a ctl ior tire rt..v! i ot suturing man. they lave been Int oduced wherever it was found puss hie t>> carry them ; and there are but lew ov. ns that do not contain some remarkable evidences ot their good efflc a. Tne ceruficaiea ihai have been presented to li.c proprie tor exceed I wen tv tiiULsamt ! upwards of live hun dred ot vv Inch are Iron, regular praciiiinx pi-Vsici-Us, who are the most competent judg. aoi 1 j. L A rat.i i. Effteo have ihe cures per; i.med by t i., medicine been the bubjeci o: eu turio] comment in vaiiou> newspapers atid j utnais ; and 11 may wipi irnth be aes-.-.led, that no me heme i.f the k::.d baa ever received t st ; ;aoniai> of gr ate.- value man are at lached 10 this. i hey are in general use as a family medicine, an ! there arc ihomnneis ot lamiins who d» larr n.e) are never satitlicd unless ihe-y have a s i;.ly always on hand. i hey have no rival in curios and prevent ne ! linious fevers, fever mid Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver i t. 0111 pi .mis, JMt k Headache, J undue, Asifema L-ropsv, Ktieumain m, Knlurg. mem ot the >pm. n ! Fdcb, hohe, i-emsie ObsirutuotiS, iitarffuirn, Jur i red longue Am sea, Distensum ox the Mumach I and Bowels, lucq lent Diarrhce, Fl;Uu.e..cc, iu i.-u . ud t os live lifts, Ol A pi*e no, 1 Jolt hed or j Lomnieii m, and in un csm-b of i.ruoro. i the Lowers, wrieie a t tha .m or an apriua is 1 L > M* fcl> nuid n. uLx, .u o, pro ucu.g i.ei nun . rq ;ng nor d ...utv, i■« ctiiiacy oi Duse pms is so Web known, uiL *T ,r & ’ central, that luilher connuem ib fou ndered unnecessary. for lonher pan mu. .rs. see Lr Feier'’ oara hie:. v\.iica cau naa gratis oi anv oi me Agem KIECUT*IX»S SALE. A t:j an order ol the Inferior Goan n'She doi'. i‘ T * i i 6 -®M « Ue cu.< uuse aooi 1.1 ,__d county, un the lost Tuesday in e e obei next, one negio woman named a giiet. sol. as me ptopcitj oi Samuel Stoty, semof laie Terms Z for the beiJtlt terras Known on me day 01 5 ip. -e. fee iff |.>fo' ACY SI ' OUV ’ Executrix. c;«o»?ia Jefferson County . il!-:URAS, Nancy Stephe H. applies to me % V for If Iters of A Imimst/ation, de bonus non, on the E»taie of Nathan Stephens, late cl said county, deceased. ~ The«e are therefore to rite and admonish *>l and singular, the kin !rcd and creditors of said deceased, 10 be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to slew cause, if any tney have, whv «aid’letters should not be granted.* Giv. u under my hand at office, tins 30th day oi September. BOTmvE! , L , clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county : UH UREAS, Thomas W. Battey applies tor letters of administration on the estate and effects of Samuel W. Kobb;ns, late of said county i best* are therefore to cite anti admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at ray office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letteis should not be granted. Given under rny baud, at office, this 24th Sep tem cr, 1840. sept 28 E2BENEZE.II BOTH WELL, Clone. Goima. Jelierson county ; % HEiiEA>, Tarleten V. rlev apcllcs f.;r let ters of a ;ministration cn the estate and ef fect' of f'?.iiiei Darley deceased: 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 lime prescribed by law, to show cause (if am - they have) whv said ’etters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at ofirae, thus 24th Sep tember. D4O. sept 28 EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk Georgia, Scrirca Coonty; H EREAS, James Parker senior, applies for T T letters of administration on the estate oi John Parker dece ised. These are therefore to cite, summon and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and creditor - ci said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if an » they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given tracer toy hand, at office, in Jrcksoboro, this Slh ;Uy of October, 1840. oct 13 ' ALEX AX TER KEMP, Clerk. EXECUTOR’S SALT. ILL be sold at the Couit House in Burke county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the fc’lowing tracts of Lr.r.J, ly.rg ra sai l county: One tract containing cne linn hod a. .c-s, | odjuining Char es Skinner, and John Elii_t. ‘ ne tract containing ninety-lour acres, adjoining Chari, s Skinner and Robcit Skinner, ihe other tract con taining twenty - live acres, adjoin.ng Mine on 1 oil, Charles Skinner, and come;' on the ninety-; mi acre tract. Sold under tire Will of Guidon Elliot, deceased. Terras, thirty day s credit, r otes with approved security. Purchasers to pay Hr titles. SIMEON BELL, i x’r. ' 1840. JEiTEIWO.V SHliniFf’S SAM:. 4'■ ILL be • ! a tire first . • ! ii i• - ? r tc: next, at the Market House, in lire town Oi Louisville w triin the legal Lours of sale, three Negroes, to wit; Lydia, a woman slave, and her two children, Augustus and Henry. Also, a quantity x>; Household l u niturc, con sisting of .tv . Boi'a, Beds and Bedsteads. Cto k-, aid sundry other arti.ies in the h ust-kc- ■ pmg line. Said prope.ty, levied on as the pr ■•perty ts Owen McDermott, u:.cn foreclosure of 'do.tga/e, of Sherrod Arrington vs. said M eauott Pi ty pointedout in sau Mo.tg.rae ... .a. WILL 1 AM >. ALEXANDER, sh’lF. September £O, iskh SALJE OF LAM) AM) NGGILO S. r ILL be sold at Lincolntn, or the Ist Tues * f day ia December next, two tracts of Laid, lying in Linco n county. (ae containing one hun dred out forty acres (mote or less,' jo.: I g lauds of George Co. ais, J<im Gui e nr.d oth is. .he bt <r truet ccnlsii ing -69 a ;i< r css.) y ing on Eishi .g Crec.t in said cou. ty. joining Bums ts R. B. Wheeler,O. Florcn e,: r.d others. Also thirteen likely Neemes, c usisting of Me.:, Women, Boys, and Girls, ail sola as the p.operty of OoaJiih Florence, decei t 1, late of Lincoln county, <■ a . f r lie purpose of making a Jlslr.; u ticn atr.o: g the i.etr dees of s i. ■ -;ate. 1 bnMAS G. GLAZE, Adrrar. September 10, 1810 wtd I.XFt i Toil’s SAL!:. TS Y a decree of Warren BT.pe.ior Court, BVto'er j|j| terra, Eighteen Hund. ‘ and i ortv, there w in be sold, on ti c ;-rsi Tuesday in January next. m the Court House oor, in ti e t iwn of hi ar <i - ■ ’ ■ ■ ! v t . i twenty-* t .-. lying on Little Bit cr, the road t rat leads iio -| i v\ nghtsboio s o Washiigt- n iuos bv the ; improvement, and known a* the plcac where i • ggy i Uiell formerly lived. Also —E rail .1 e •y neg.oes, Ira n women and children, jcims of sale cash. TikJMAb T. BDTIRELL, Executor. Alt >. on the same by a. 1 1> ace, by ag.t- nic .t of tne Legate* »cl Leggy ii. :i :-;», x.ec ease... whi e so.d ah tn. l pa e! oi L~. d whereon i.,rns ~.t C’raiy i. q. no.-, lives, contra..i: g two hue i.ed . ,1 ninety-eigi.t acres, ; r ;< s-. U i;-g in r.xi’ and Columbia • oiraty. a IjAr.iugtne lands of i-aae Lozier and D. li. i.. yt r. i erms of sale on the da . v - T. 1(;S. T. BLTiKELL, Agent Cfober -3, 18-iO. ADM IN IST ft AT O!x '8 S \ I R. ; I; I. be sold cn ‘lie first Tuesday in January f ? next, at the c urt house in Wayuesboio Burke county, under an o. c r of the Court orGr dinniy ol s..i i county, a negro n an named 2\ei. sold aMht property es the c of .Mich, ol Wig gins deceased. Tenns on Ih.o day of sa’e. Pur i chase is to pay fur title. JOSEPH JANSEN. Lc.oecr 13, 1840. Administrator AD..I *., IST 14AT . ill-S .SALE. v.^ r iLLfe soldon the : rst Tuesday in J. nna- V ? ty next, before the t ourt House dorr of I oluiTil , - i I ounty, ry r ortier t i tne Honcr.ii ic Infe * rl of said County, sitting a* a CTfirt of Or . .ary. ( nc Hut...red an i St veni v-eight Agios f 1 ii. - . • . lunibij, onGcrma: "> Cret k. and adjoining'lan■;< of St; t’a, Ram.sey a = :.t o:h- rs. Bld idr di'tri. uiij.i among the ncirs of A : sahnm Kaller. deceased H. W . . ELL, ALainistrator. October 29, 184 Ck rXLCI TOil’S SALE. 4 EREEABLV loan eider of the Honorable -he J. iub . iur Court oi Grtc-ne Corn tv, when sitting io. oid; ary purposes, will be soid ct the Court House in rao town o£ Greensboro,on the Ist Tues day in January next, u.c iolSowing valuable NE GROES, l-j wit: Daniel,Char.ts, i iekling, Melton, voruct. iioi.i o, Simeon. Cinda, rauiiis. iiasentinc, —a.i.e.-ua, Denibo and Sucky. Aisu, a certain tr. ct ol I an.; containing Iso hundred and City uc.cs, more or less, on tlie waters of it\ n Creek, in > id • canty, and icjoi ing 4 and> o\ Wt = a.rai Baumie is and Menra- Gre>i.au., u ; uwiiit li there ;s a c.untortaule uwti..ng house, and all nctes.'«rv out houses. Said Negioes -nd Land sold a> t; e property oi t ie otato c: Leu is -cauins, deceased, lur ;he bene tit oi the l.eir? a c.stii uues. Perms cn the day of sale. \. p. KING, _ , Executor. Grec-nsl oro, 27th October, 1840. (UIAUBIAN'S SAL& 4 Gi.EEABLE to an order o. he »i notable the Afi. Inferiui Cruu of Merriwether County, when sixtmg as a Court ofcrdiuagv, wiii be sold on the lust iuesday in January next, before ;he court i.ui.se doo; at NV ayiies.>oio, Bn.ivt countv, vv tiuii * • ' ' • Ml • . .. I ■ ; iug lour bundled ar.u e .ght acres, wlu icon Vwuium »..Mrap deceased tormeriy, and w. e.c n j u ; V( - V-. i>e now jiv*s, joining , n u> of v.u. , ( ni.y v, rud 0;..ei.-, sola ror tire benent of i..ehei > or vx i.ey x. ilsii ap oi said count*, dec cSto ic nw. tweive monihs crcuii »or nc:es wi-i^au prove.. securny. JuEl Wo, ■ rp\ “ P October 7. :>4O. , “ , vjuardtan. LXECI soil’s ALE u "' e C ° urt «»“-*. * n Striven ntht under I A ;m 1 ia .«.en,U, eci.en count,, cunufatoj gur LnJred Ld'rfty acres, (moie or less 1 „ , • , d iioherG and otherM*v V g t;1 Jo * u Terms ! ’ " l ‘ e He - V ‘ - Creek. pruvTseeu nx C 7* l “ „ ' ' _ * “*<-ua>cr to pay rai rules. tnT.her*S xVmm* L ' VSSKi iiK, Executor. tvi xMeriivia, Hu ike Count v • lI.rJiEUKAS Ai i-on r’ i. » f letters of A imlni. trat j a Pp!i hoxed, on ;he E tnte 0 f Jo ,° n , With wV:, /° r Brake county, deceased. ‘ ili!;e S jr. u. n ’ These are therefore to cite and a e,if singu'ar, the kindred ur.d 1 1M to be and appear at rny oitre Wi l; Bs H d ec , an scribed by l.w to sl.fv. v.hy said letters should not be 1,. f ny Uieyif** (.two under my u.uc n &£**■ J S October, iMO. T, 11. kdurvA 4 M . ~~ *> C-Jert Georgia, Coluinbia ccuiitv " I 4 « HERE .8, Alired J. Du!,’,*.. . » « the Estate of George \v ‘Vi^^'^Cotr* i | applies for lett rs of dismission **“’ 1 These are therefore to cite and ad ?;iid singular, the kindred and creditors | ed, to be and appear at rnv oih. c ' I prescribed by law, to show’cause :■ ,ln ‘U’L 5 ■■vb.v toitl tetters shou ,1 not be V«»1 * Given under ray band, at ( ' Gi orgia, Columbia conntr EAj* Aftihily ▼ ? te. sos administration on ih' ! ‘ ' lesfj :' McDonald, deceased: * c e:ti 6 p Tliesc are therefore to cite and adn,o„- - singular, the kindred an.:cio !ito 1>of ( to be and appear at my oifice witliin t ! * d ■ ! j sc; -bed by law, to show cruise, if j ) I why said letters should not be g ; - r , (e j (.iven under my hand, at uLce “thu o„ Cotambia . VS HLEiEAS'liheda T. vlor and \un t ingson, app y for h’ucis of ! ' !!lJ " ■ on the List do of James Taylor, dece^v' 1 These are therefore to cite and . ' singular the kra Led and creditors 0 to be and appear at my office, wit; p sci Led by law, to siicw cau-e, if ar v why said letters should not begrar.!.' !' Cf * v Given under my hand at chice t’ i-. October, 1840. GABRI Lh \ si | ~ I ‘ ~ Ucit (.torgia, C olumhia county; « % HE2KEAB, John Lamm, . I T t v.iil of V* Eiiarn W. Han't puts lor letters dismis: ,ry f;or-. .jgj | ; These are I hereto, eto ci; aiH 4',^. - •• ’ i ccu.-ec, to be and appear at my elute v “uCt time prescribed uy law, to shev tL s , V( ' L '’ iiavc, wiry s id letters shou d not T c G.veu urder toy hauj. « e£ l ..u u3^‘ • '■ • Georiait, Coiamtia county; ; V \ HKREAB, WiUi mi S. I nn. I - 1 Ehe wnl of Winaifieu Buna do l • applies for letters tiismiusory B.m .-ndes*f, -: - i ihlseari l e.t Rre to cite and i 'ingarar, the kindred and creditor-, of'■ c . J UCf U- LC and appear at n.y office within th o sCii&td . y law, to 5..0».v cause, if a , .' f, ‘ - xji-.cn urider ray li nJ, at on.ee. lip, 41, 1, 18 40. GAiimlEL J.'.Nrs. f ‘ 1 I :.,.a. Hci ty; I I HEiit-A-S, applioaiiou wh. te made it I ? ? Interior Court ol said County, v.i Jtr ■ - . I .... tn letteis oi administration rai tne e ; taw of ;. tZ e I \ u iaey, cec cased, .ate 01 Seavea Cwuur I i best are ihereioxt to. .it and aib ’ singular, tne kindied =xr.d creraiurs ofsakit.ttl. to be and appeal at rny office within the turn is scribed by .aw, to show cau s e, if any tstym, Wray saiu letters should not be granted. Given uuotr rnv ii.iod at office. Lais ifiihdav- September, 1810. ALLX A N Lilli If EMP. (.lets Georgia, Jeiler-or, Couuiy: ■ \ tlEirL.xß, \\ iliim.i Hutci.ics ifplies tos 9 f f r letters oi amr. nonat oa ol ihc ests and • lie. ts oi i.etccca itaiicid, lute 0. -...tc. -cccased. r he.*e ;.re therefore to cate and adraonish dig J : sir./ uar, the kam.td ana etc .a -.sol jaiiktcet, f to i t ira nf u y oiiKt .xii-uu tne unit: •#. v ii-td Oy »i»w, to show cause, 11 any tiiejbi V • w-:j said Jettei> 'U-uio net, e grantem Given under n:y Igi»J, at office ia Louiirii 79 this 14in Septern tr. iB4O. | r.i>i-N i.ZL.x i.OTHVv LLLjCkrt Georgia, Jeiter.-oa c uaty ; sf. HE.it AS, John Los lick, Executor tills * * will j.-.u testa, uni ol Airs. Agilniutr lute of s.tid county, x.eie2'cd, applies for litio i d ■' ..issoiy lioiii suit! estate, j 11-esc are therefore to cite and admonish alia - • - :to Ic ana appear at niy uL.ie within the time» I ... . . ' j j why sui 11* tteis saoued not ie giaiileu. ... . ■ i 18-9. E. BUI.iG LLn, Leri; C-ct rcia, BnrLe rcuuiy: ♦ 11 •- Ti -AS. -Ac: Lewi--, ad rinistratowiis ■ or letters disu.is 01 y frw.ni raid c-t.lc-; ■ ■ '• '- * - - •i - kli tube I. ad ..ppeui at :r.y o-.ec v. it the no* K scribed by iaw. tr .: >w cause, ii any they R why saiu lette.s should no’. : e / .rated, i Given un .er my hand at office in Wayne-- t I0;h Jciy,lb4C. T. ii. LL .1 f.Ue.i t.liorke ( OBKtf : nE.xEA>, James I b^uce,admiriiiniW' 1 | » • 2-r uy C , .... e. applks on tae esta e of said deer.; « d, i uec<* aie the rcioie to cite nr.d admonish v# ana singular. Lit r.radix.-. t .e i.t* .. I , to be tior.- pre- ci ix c . uy iaw. to shew, cause if anyitnL j have, «• hy >a.d letters stix u.d not • e gwiitnt * cu ui ier rny baud, at office, in >... ■ 1.-is loih of -Uay. 1 .a. T. H. J ■ Georgia, JL tike county: T ? le.teis of Admiui-tr dm an me .-stute» i-c. c.t J. ALe. . deceased, laie ofsaidxa n.ty. These are ihertioie to t .:c & inacuisfiffi 2 -' i-gvlar, V e indie., an . credittis oi fLEcces? to ffie 1 x ii ohji ti cs, if any : ... have, . i lice wtu.il> the time presented y Dvr, tasfe’ . - ■ - ss, tiu ble - ovlii d. v 0: i*totem, e: I - ■ | T. ii. BLOUNT^ Georgia, Cuvke cc aify: | UEKEAB, Ja:;._' A. M.tLy. sp;at' • w letteis of Adramistiaticu on UK-1-' 1 *’ 1 Isaac MoLiey, deceased. _ T nose are therefore t cite and admonish sl“- sin/iiisr, i.-.c kin sred and cie .itors u iaidfit- c cd, to be ami appear at my office, within the prescribe.; ; y law . to snew cause, if any they ha why su’d Titers should not be giralcxi. Liv en under ny- h ca at office, 111 VGyceG- Las 28t.i day of September. 184 >. i\ Georgia, E!;uke County: ; y 1* Lixa,Aß, Lira cs hrin-on r.pp*iC> H. i t -- i) * ct adn.ii.istiaiiou un i..e csß*te u» Biins-.n deccast.u. 1 o; > rt id C out-. Ihe sc are the.elo.v to cite auo aiiinonisb & 'ingular, tne Kindled .u.d e.effi. to ra ;.nJ a: jen at my rairae v. a..in tne Sviiucd by law. to show cause. 11 .ray ll'M' u ‘ •vhy sai.l lett: .5 ailuuld 1. l C .aii.exi. Witness lira- Hon. u.j.ue*,***" diisil. 05 of ;a... Mu. ~ JU.S n/u ’x . b *" ’ :. ■ - Georgia, Burke cuu.ity ; 4/4 HER 18, Ai « » tne e.-tutv o; ,a a ry .uiti ra j tr*' letters - . . ■.(, :.: : - . c-st a.t Uiuui-raux to cite ..■.ra .uin.cc ; '- -■ singular, n.c kui .c„ >»d i-juitoi- oi • ° l -' ' , to re and appear. 1 ray u 1 ce. v.ilinn tm li: -‘ : ( --• •ra y law, ... ■ w..y sa.a IfcUe.s she vie nub at giarateo. Given unati my ua.,d ai o .ce in V\ ayne' inis ffldl JutJ, I .'4O. i. ti. iiuc , > ra x i Georgia, Jeiieisou comity: , . t k 11 gKEA>, Jain'S *i. i-xthwEl apc'D • • letters cf aumims takou on u.< * ollccir ci ..ohn uxi. >. rate vi saia xotnuv axtl - arc then ion to «ite aim adu.cnraii singular, tne kii.cn d aiu, .-leuiu .sol to be aiid a,»poar at my office, w Airai tne L«-*-» scribed by aw ,to show cause, if any L.cy why said ic-t era siiuraa not ae gianieo. Given uuue» my hand, t-ira aato Mp-l s«*p’ iS E ENEZEK i raTHWKhh