Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 03, 1840, Image 4

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t HRIVATE AWDTRAPfSIENi: BOARDING — By Mis. EDWARD W. COL^IEII.— She has taken Mr. C urtis's brick building. Immediately op posite Messrs, Bently & McCordGrocery More and Messrs Stovall siramons Sr < -D.’s Warehouse, where sue will accommodate a fev regular Hoard ers, any of her country friends why may please to call on her Families from the countiy can hi re have retire ment and \ r t be convenient to business, oct 20 dl w w6t i The Miihdgeville Journal and if’.dgefield Adver tiser will co y the above for six vdeeks. CIACTP N f! e public is | >ned against ) trudin. ; > \ omissory Lw ’ rie by Samuel Howell,on ( third ( April last, payable Ist ci ! <st, for OJ- hundred Dol lars, intcre-t : ..-;e, m favor ot-J. VV - Kittles and by him enior-ed —tire same hating been rust or mislaid by the subscriber, to whom; settlement has oeen made by tae drawer. BARNES, mar 6 * wtt ADMINLSTKATOJI’S; S A Lid. be sold on Thursday, Die 12th day of V November next, at the bite residcr ce of Isaac Lowe, late of Colombia coun- y, deceased all the perishable prope.t\ belonging *o the estate of said deceased, tonsisting of Homer, Mules, Oxen, and Stock Cattle, >hecp, Hog*, Fuad v\ agon and Harness, one Ox Cart. Gin and Running Gear. Corn, Fonder, ('at', and Wheat, 1 lantaticip i ools, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, and p. good stock of fatted Pork. Bale to continue fror| day u> day, till all is sold. Terms made known oi die day. CURTIS LOWE, Administrator. October 1.1840. ' A1) MINI ST RATO R’S AL L. be sold at the court house door, in w j Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, a tract of land in Birr’s e county, ad joining lands of John P. C. Whitcgiead, and lands formerly the estate of John Rollin deceased, con taining two hundred acres, more oji less, said land beio ging to the estate of Nealy||JCnight, late of Burke county deceaased. sold for t|-e benefit of the heirs and creditors to «aid estate. ; Terms on the daj- of sale. 1 FDWARD GARLII A, AdminT. September 28, 1840. \ A DJI INISTIC ATOR’S S A LE. XX U ILL be sold at Lafayette, Walker county, f f before the court house doer, in the usual hours of sale, agreeable to an onierof the Honora ble Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, to the highelc bidder on the Ist Tuesday in December next, l|t of land No. 143, in the ninteenth district of the fourth section of originally Cherokee county, now Valker county, sold as the property of John Kiip.iCick deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms! cash. WILLIAM KILPATRICK, AdminT. October 3, 1810. A DM I > 18TKATOJPS k A LE. be sold on Saturday the 1-4th day of No " f vember next, at the late residence of V\ m. B. Clemmons, of Taliaferro counti;, deceased, all the perishable property of said deceased, consist ing of Stock, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, &c.. Corn. Fod der, Plantation Tools, &c., llouseholll and Kitcnen Furniture, and various other aiticlerj too tedious to mention. The terms will be made-known on the day of sale. H. A. CLEMMONS, Adra’r. Craw fordville, Septern er 24, ls44*. td A D MIMSTII AT OB’S SAL E. 1 GREEABLE to an order of the?, inferior Court J\ of Columbia county, will be so dat the court huu'e door in said county, on me fij-st Tues lay in December next, the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Claihorn Wall, late of -aid county deceased, to wit: eight negroes, con fitting of men, women and children; and six hundred acres of land, lying on Sweetwater creek, jjdjoin.ng lards of \\ illiam P. Steed and others, soldisubjec*: to the widow’s dower —all sold for the pui'|j)ose of distri bution. :: Terms of sale twelve months credit by the pur chaser giving two good freehold -eci iities. ELISHA BURSuN, Administrator. September 28, 1840. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. % % T ILL te sold on the first Tuesday in Januaiy f f next, at the court house in ; \ avnesboro, Burke county, under an order o. th«H Court of Or dinary of said county, the real estate ol Uobeit Wiggins deceased, situated in said county, consist ing of a tract of Imd supposed to cor]|ain one hun dred acres, adjoining land- of James IjMi and ctfieis. Terms cash —purchasers to pay f..jr title. WALTER J. A. HA dILT£)N, Adm’r October 13. 1840. ; V ADJHMsTRATUR’S S*ALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hoaiNe of s le, be fore the court house door in the village of Jackson boro, Mriven county, one negro mai| by tlie name of Daniel, about 25 years of age, soljl as lire pro perly of Benjamin Herrington deceived, for the benefit of the heirs of said decease*!. Teims on the day of sale. NICHOLAS STH>€ AGLE, October 13, IS4O. Administrator. ADMINISTRATRIX’s .\I E. 'EI 7 ILL be sold on the 21st of December next, f W at the residence of John Wili-ms, deceased, of Warren County, ail t c peri-hab'e; property be longing to the estate of the said deceased, consist ing of stock of all kinds, horses, hogs,cattle, sheep, plantation tools, and w. guns and gear, one plea sure carriage ana harness, household am kitchen furniture, and other articles. Terjns known o the day. MARY WILLIAMS, oct 24 wts Adrr i us ratrix. EXECUTOR’S SAL}:. 4 GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable ’he Inferior Court of Scriven bounty, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will ht sold on the first Tuesday in Januaiy next, before the court house door in the village of J cksor boro, sundry tracts of land and negroes, the sai l ]a|d- lying and being in the county of ccriven, lying in different parts of said county, said lands and m e roes sold as the property of Richard Herrington sefiiordeceased, lor the benefit of lae heirs of said demised. GEORGE POLLt-CKj. Executor. October IS. 1840. EXECUTOR’S SALLE A GREEABLE to an order from tlj" Honorable, the Inferior Court of Columbia <;aunty, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will by soid before the court house door of said county ; on the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, a negro woman by the nfuae of Mary, ue ongmg to me estate of f .umuna d artiioge oe cea'ed. -old for thd benefit of tne Ijeirs. Terms on the day oi sme. JOHN CaRTLIAGE. Ex’r. Cmtober 14. 1840. < 4*: EXECUTOR’S SAL?- . \X7TLL be sold on tiie first Tucsd 4. in January * next, at the court hon e in |\ ayue-boro, Burke county, under an order of the (.unit of Or dinary of said county, the following Negroes, viz: Phil. Calvin, and Elbert, (men) ; Peg? 1 Mary, Vio let. Rose, Harriet, Maria, and Mol Ij, (women); and Aaron, Edmund, and Tom, (boysss sold as the property of the estate of Reuben (Jha:«ce deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditdls. Terms cash, Bankable money. I|irchasers to pay for titles. HENRY CHA.TCE, ExT. October 13, 1840. I POSTPONED SALfI. WILL be mid at the Court fl|usc door in Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in December next, one hundred acres of land rao.e or less, known as the Atkinson tract — lying on Buck-head creek, in said con|n!y, and ad joining lands of C. Desabaye —said latid belonging to the estate of the late Mark Desab. ye, and sold in accordance with an order of the Honorable In ferior Court of said coun y for the purpose of a division. GEO. W. EVANS, Administrator. September 28, 1810. LAND FOR SALE. subscriber offers for sale bis Lands lying in the county ol Jefferson, containing eight hundred and thirty acres of first rate oak and hkk er J 5 0n Dig Creek. On it are 255 acres open land, and under knee, with dwelling house, "in house, and other necessary buildings fcTlhe a Plantation. It is situated about 1 miles from Louisville, and about seventeen Irora it ; re Central Railroad. Any person desirous of punjiasing such a place, would do well to call and examine, as a bargain may be had by an early applie?Eon to the subscriuer on the premises. i JAMES H. IU iSTICK. J nvisvilie. Ga., Aru-i. 22, .840. j is'.D * ] AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS EOl NDIIV wt 1S The Castings from this estaidisliment have given universal satisfa lion since it has 1 een i.ioperat.on. We have now on ha da large slock of the raw material, oi he best quality, and are ready to re- 1 ccive orders for any description 01 (A8 1 INtiS either fur Lail Itoads, Nlills, Stoa 1 i.ngines, Oi other purposes. As we have a first rate Patten Maker, and use nothing but the be-t materials consequently we can warrant our Castings not on. j to work well, but be as -tiong and as well made as any manufaciuied at the North or elsewhere, and we challenge comparison. We aEo rnanui ctuxe to order any kind of AGRICL LTCHAL IMPLEMENTS. ' We are now getting up, and will soon h«ve made on hand tor sale, a variety of PL' 'CGHS, of all winds an 1 sizes, from the small Poncy 1 lou_h up to the large four hurse i’lough. Also, Straw Cutter*. Lorn Skellers. liar rotes. Wheat Fans, Cultivators , Wagons, Carts, c. Persons wanting such articles would do well to call, as we are determin ed to sell low for cash or city acceptances. Orders can be left at tire principal stores in town, or at the establish ent in rear of tiie Pres byterian Church, near the Rail Road Depot, and they will be attended to punctually. illy 11 ly THOS. HOPKINS CO.IIMISSION BUSIN BSS. STOVALL, SIMMONS & Co. continue to trans act tiie Warehouse and Commission Business, at their Fire Proof Warehouse, which is in com plete order for the stoiage of Cotton and '.ools. Their charges will be such as may be customary. Augusta. Augusts, 1840. w!2t ONE HU NDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Left the subscriber’s plantation, tear •V-K Quincy, Florida, on the Blh ult., a negi > /?L fellow by the name of JOSHUA. He is _\_7— about 30 years old, 0 feet high, inclines lo stoop forward when walking, commonly wea*s large whiskers, lie had on, when lie left, a bine twilled homespun coat and osnaourg pantaloon>. He calls himself Josiiua Bush, having formerly belonged to a family by that uam. , near the Lower 'Three Runs, in the State of Bouth Cai olina. Joshua is well known in the city of Sa vannah, on the Savannah rivet, and in Augusta, Ga., where he is aiming to get; and from there-, very probably, he will make bis way to t harle'- ton, S. C. 1 have some icason to believe he has a forged pas-. The above reward will be given for his aj - prehension and delivery to meat mv plantation in Florida, or 85. if odgcu in the Mate oi Georgia 01 South Carolina, so that 1 can get him. sept 4 8. WINKLER. L ! [) : jED IN jAIL, in Warren County, vU on the 15th of October, a Liight Mulatto man, who says his name is GE<»K(iE, j .JX.TL, about five feet seven inches high, and sup ; posed to be about twenty year' of age, and says he belongs to Philip Thurman, of Macon, Bibb County, and will weigl about one hundred and foity. The owner is requested to come ano prove prop- | erty, pay charges, and take him away. JAM Ex HALL, She rid. Warrenton, Oct. 23. IS4O. NOTICE. LODGED as a runaway in tiie jail of Abbeville District, South Carolina, on yc the 2£ th ult., a negro man about thirty- A five or forty years old,'tout built, five feel ten inches high, and ready .'poken, who calls himself MARCH, and says he belongs to Robeit Humes of Talbot county, Ga. He had, when ap p ehended,a pi per purporting to be s pass, and almost illegible, dat> d gvd July, 1840, granting him 1 leave to pass ro Wynsborough, Fail field District, | South Carolina, until the 25th May next, 'i'he owner of sai l slave is hereby required to come for ward and piove bis property, or the 'aid slav'o shall be dealt with according to the law of the State of South Carolina. aug 25 wly J. H. COBB, S. A. D. BROUGHT TO HR HMOND JAIL, on the 17n of October, a Boy by the name of MOSES, the said Hey Dcf a daik complex -xiT,. ion, about five feet eight inches high, about forty-five or fifty years of age, ai d says he belongs to John Cowart,of Sumpter County, Geoigia. The owner of the Neg.o requested to come forward prove property, and take him away. ‘ v WHENCE T. SHOPP, Jailor. Augusta, Oct. 13, Ix4o. o!5 3tw RANAWAY fr< rn the subscriber, a viC negro boy named GLAGOW between 20 and -1 years ot age, about 5* feel high, stout built, very dark complexion, with i a very thick head of hair —he is supposed to he j lurking about Augusta, or up n the Sand Hit's. A ( I liberal reward will ne paid for his delivery, or his neing lodged in any safe jail, so that 1 get him. oct 9-ts J AMES W. 0L A RK. T W ENTY- 1 I VK DOL LARS REWARD. •ax ABSCONDED from the subscribers,on ! the zotn inst., two NLGuO FELLtrWS, I (who a.e brothers), the youngest of which - is aloui; nineteen years old, tiie other j about twenty-eight years old, both are of daik | complexion, though the smallest is some the daik est, big mouth, and thick lips, '1 he largest has a ; sly look, and speaks slow when spoken to. They both wore oli'w ren they left white hats, and blue 01 black cloth coats. The father of the smallest boy. whose name is Bob, lives in Augusta, and we are informed hi.es bis time, named Lewis, and is un iertbe management '»f Mr. King. They may hare been decoyed oil* oy some white man, a .d in sue 1 c ase we will gi. e Fifty Dollars ' for the Negroes and rogue lodged in jail for safe keeping, so that we can get them. Jacob is the name of the largest boy. SHERROD ARRINGTON, HENRY ARRINGTON. Jefferson County, Oct. .9,184 ). wtf The Charleston Courier will copy the above weekly till forbid, and forward their account. \* BROUGHT to Richmond County Jail, 1 vA on the 13th ol October uist, a Negro Boy yL who calls himself ALFnEI), and states that he belongs to Moses V\ alkerof Buike j C unly. l ire said boy is about twenty jears of I age, and about five feet six inches high, dark com plexion, spe >ks quick when spo, en to. and has the i ■appeal ance of a s uart boy '1 he owner of the said bo.v is requested lo come forward, prove property, j pay charges and take him a wav. LAWRENCE T. SHOPP, oct 28 w 3 Jailor. \ Georgia, Columbia county, DIM. No 7. JOHN’ \V . BE \LLE tolls before me four 1 oises, to wit: two Sorrels, one supposed to be four years old, 15 hands high, thiee white feet, blaze faced ; the other nine j years, 10 hands high, three white feet, blaze face; i the Brown horse seven years old. 17 hands hi-Mi blazed lace, white feet, with a white spot on his nose; the Cream horse, black mane and tail, 12 years old, white spot on his left hind foot, white spot on his nose Appraised by William'Drane and Edmund Fuller, the two Borrel horses to jHGO; ♦he Brown horse to s'o; the Cream to S7O, ibis' sth day of October, 1840. JESSE EVANS, J. p. A true extract 'rorr. the E-dray lEok. oct 14 DAVID HARRIS, Clerk. , HE WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION ! S BUSIN ESS, Heretofore transacted in the name of P..EES & BEALL, in Augusta,Ga., is dissolved tins day by limitation. The unfinished business of said concern will be attended to by EGBERT B BEALL —and for that puipose,wiil be the only authorized person to use the name 0: the late firm. He will al'O continue the business for his own ac count, at the same staid, and we beg the continu ance of the patronage of ou; former friends. JNO. REES, Oct. I, 1840. (wGt) EGBERT B BEALL, The MilledgeviFe Recorder, Journal, and Stand ard 01 Union, Atfiea» A nig, and Lolurnous Enquir er, wru copy \ cel?|y, till the first of November. months after dale, application will be ' made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Striven county, while sitting ns a Court of Oidi narv, for leave to sell the whole of the .amis be longing to the estate of James Mcßride, late of said county, deceased. Sept. 25,1840. JOHN 11. KITTLES, Ex’i. UR months afterdate, application vvili be ’ made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Ri'-'h ] mon i county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, i for leave to sell ail the Rea 1 Estate and Negroes, j b longing to the Estate of Rebecca Quizenberry [ deceased. A. MBLEV, Adm’r. August IS, 18-10. UR months after date, application v,ill be made to the Honorable the Inferior Couitof Burke county, when sitting tor ordinary puipc-cs, for leave to sell alt the real csla c of Joseph H. Beil, minor of Aichi. aid Bell, deceased, JAMES CODBi, Guardian. October 3, 1840. 110UI1 .MONTHS AFTER DATE, Application will be made to the Hon* the Inferior Court of Richmond comity, when sitting for ordinary pur : pioses, for leave to sell the Negr >es belonging to the estate of the late John Clarke, of said county, dcc’d. sept 1(3 WM. H. GOODRICH, Admr f NOU R months after date, application will be made to tire honorable Inteiior Court ol Huike conn:y, for leave to sell three hundred and eighty acres of land belonging to the estate of John McCoy,deceased. J. C. ATKINS' N, , JOHN WALLACE, S a 1 * July 10, IS4O. INOUK months after dale, application will be ’ made to the honorable the interim Court ot Columbia county, when sitting lor ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell tire lands belonging to the estate of John Junes, late of said coun y,deceased. July 18,1840. EDW. W. JONES, Adm’r. B roil; months after date, application will be made to tire Honorable Inferior Court ofJef ftrsou county, when sitting for ordinary puiposes, for leave to sell all the ual estate am negroes of Nathan Stephens, bite of said count), deceased, for benefit of tire neks and creditors ol said deceased. Ju y *?•>, 184 U. JOHN CKdOK>, Adm’r. ; BN OUR months alter date application will be -Ir made to the llcnoiaole,the Inferior Court of Jefferson county, for 1« ave to sell a lot of pine land in said county, eh g a part of the ual estate of Samuel Hannah, miimi of v\ in Hannah, deceased, for tiie benert oi said minor. i lit Mas HANNAH, Guardian. Septtraber Bth, I s b>. “BNOUII month* after da c applicati n will be tP rmde to the honors' le Infe.ior ( o -rt of Co lumbia county, when sitting as a cuuit of ordinary, for leave to sell all the laud and negroes beioi; .mg to the estate of Laac Lowe, late of Coiumbiacouu ty, elect as d. CUR 118 LOWE, Adm’r- Sep.ember 2, 1840. OUR Months after date, application wi 1 be * made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke j County, for leave to seh a Negro, belonging to tire estate ol 1 homas ...alioiy, deceased, lor divisi a. JOHN ii. ROBINSON, Adm’r. July 10, 1&40. JNOUR months after date, application vvili Le made to tire honorable Inferior Court of Burke : county, while fitting as a Court of Ordinary, foi | leave to sell two hundred and twelve acres of land, ( belonging to Joseph H. Bell, a minor. J AMES GUDBEE, Guardian, j September 10, 1840. SNOUR months after d te, appl ; a ion will le " made to the honorable the Inteiior Court of Richmond county, when -ilting for ordinary pur poses, lor leave to sell the rear and personal estate of Mil. hell Nebou, late of said county, decea ed. July 18, 1810. JOHN CARTER, Adm’r. 9 H months after el ite, application will be i ' made to the Honorabie imenor Court of ; Burke county, while fitting as a Couitof Ordinary, for leave to sell o> U acres of land, belonging to ine estate of Daniel J. Evans, uece s. d. v.g. 9, is-u. JKBBE P. GREEN, AdnPr. BN OUR months after date, appl cation will be j g*’ made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Itioli ! mend county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, ; for leave to sell all the Re il Estate, and Negroes, j belonging to the Estate of Thomas Quizenbem , deceased. A. SIBLEY, Adm’r. August 18, 18-10. I NOTH. months after dale, application will be _ made to the honorable inferior Court 01-lluike county, w hile sitting for ordin ry purposes, for leave to sell the real and persona! estate of Lew is Wimberly, sen., late ot sard county, deceased. August 11, 1840. PA ML. FOfS i ER, Adm T. S NIiUH. months after date, lie tUr. will l e made to the honorable Inform i < o u t of Burke county, for leave to sell eighty acres ot laud be longing to the estate of Dr ury Eorenand. deceased MARK STOKES. Adm’i He boms n n. J uty 10, IS l". INCUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Striven county, when silling for ordinary purpo-es, lor leave to sell ail the real es ate of Samuel .M. Newton, deceased. JAMES W. LEE, Administrator. October 13, 1840, ■ ■ ", >d- M • ’i.■ \ k '.K *USJp \4 U | PRISON’S SFEt IFIC UINTMI M. j iho run of w hite swellings, scrofulous and other tumors, uicere, sore legs, old arid Iresh j wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings and mflarn matrons, scaid head, women’s sore breasts, rlreu j mane p mis. teller.-, e-uplions, chilblains, whitlows, j hues, corns, and external diseases generally. The ; proprietor has rec« rved at least a thousand cert fi r ates and other dueun cuts in favor of Ins SPECI FIC CIN 'I’M EN T— and they embrace almost nil the complaints in their worst stages—to winch ointment or sticking plaster can be applied Among I be -c eer.ifii ates, there are a great number from rhe most eminent physician* in the country, who u.-e the Uinirnent in their daily practice, in pr fereiico to any, or all others w Inch have ever been invented. r l he proprietor has also received a greas rnanv tes timonials from larrieoj, military genilerm-n, tanners, and others, relati\e to rhe aniazi g effieacy oj his • Ointment, in the bruises, cuts, and all the external complaints and diseases of horses; and amone them are no le.-s than a doz- n certifying to the most per lcc< cures which it has performed <> « rite sore j backs of soma of tuose animals. Altogether rhe proprieior reels no hesitation in staling—or in pur ling il to the proof against ail coiuposilion—ill <t H.-vßlilSON’fci ,*SPE< ir K OJNT nEN 1 is vastly superior to every ilimg «.t u o kind which has Irere lolore been offered ro the puinre; and iln proprietor not only vouches fur ns general gu.td qualities, but is u ilimg to risk his reputation ui a single trial, for he knows from rhe ruos ample experience, li.a n cannot i>e used withuui immediate and palpable benetir, in any one of the complaints for which it is so highly recommended. Retail price 50 cents per box. iSoiu at alt lhe principal DRUG STOKES in aug 20 Augusta, Ga. A JUJU INISTBATOK s SAL.I R \\ ' ILL be sold before the Court House door of w Cassvil e, Cherokee County, on the tii-t j Tuesday in January next, by Oid r of theilon i orable Interior Court of Columbia County, sil ting as a Court of Oidinary. Forty acres ol Land ly ing in said County of Cherokee, in the Third Dis trict and Third Section, known end distinguished in plan of said District as Lot No. 389. 1 ire said iot of Land belonging to the estate of Abraham j b oiler, and sold lor the benefit of the heirs of said I deceased. R. vv . BELL, Administrator. </cipher 29, iS4O, EXECLTOR’S SALE. \GREEaBLE to an older of the honorable tire inferior Couitof Columbia county, when sit ting as a 1 ouit ol Ordinary, will be sold, on the hist J uesday in December next, before the court house door at Appling, Columbia county, between the usual houis ol saie, two Negroes, to vvih a boy about ten years of age, by the name of George, and a giii by the name ol Larkus, about seven years ol age. Bold as the property of Eleanor D. Appling, deceased, lor the benefit of ihe creditors. GREEN J. DOZIER, Ext. Augu-t J 3, 184'\ ’ * MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE V. EDICIN ES fgXHESE medicines are indebted for their name 1 to tin ir niani est and sensible action in ,>uii fying the spring and channels ol life,and enduing ilieiii will) renewed tone and vigor. In rnanv hun dred certified cases whi n has been made public, and in almost every species ol disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy etlle ts of MOFFAT’S LIFE FILLS AND PHEMX Bi i- THUS iiave been grsiefu'iiy and publicly ac -1 now!e*Jgod bv the persons bpucfiitted, and who vv< *e previ .usly unacquainted w ith the beniuitully {ibih>sophual jirimij>le.- upon which they arc cenpoun led, and upon which they «.;nsequently act. The LIFE MFiDIUINES reei mmci.u rhernseivc.- in disettpos of eve*iy form and ileserip , n. 1 heir fir?t opcraiion is to loos* n from 11st-? coa's ot lire i stomach ai d bowel* the various impurities ano j erndi its c-oi t.-miiy set Ling amumi them ; ono to remove the iiar-itned fe -cs w hich collect convohrstons of the smallest jutes'mes. OtSitr m dieiies only partmiiy clernse these, and have such collected masses behind as to produce halntu a ccsliverass with 1! ib-train devils, or in n sud den d.airhaia, will; its eminent iangeis- 1 his lact is well known to ail regular anatomists, who ox 1 amine ihe h in.n bowels after death: and htm-e ' the prejndi'eof those wed informed men against quai kme icrues—i r n.euieiues j repared a-.d her ladeci to the public bv ign- rant p rsot s. ihe .-e --< utul eileet ol the i.ile ftledicities is to cleanse the kidneys and !,be bladder, ami by liiis means, the liver bir! the tuugs, the healthful action ot which I entirety depend* upon ihe regularity oi the urinary organs, ’i he hit d, which iaK<. s iB red color ironi ihe agency of lite liver and tlio lungs before il 1 pas-cir into the beat, being tuns purified by them and nouris! ed by loud coming troiu a clean stom- '■ aeh, courses freely ih ougli tiie \ctns renew* every part of the system and iriumplianily mounts L .o bar.ner of health in the blooming « heck. Mofl'al’s Vegetable Life .Medicine have been thoroughly at tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy lor 1 y.sjt ,m, t iatule ey, i’aipitalion i f the Heart, Lossol Appetite, lienrf-bi rw antl Ffead | ache, Restlessness, 111-temper, Anxiety, l.augucr ; and Mciarn lioiy, < ostivenc.-a, Dionha-u, < ium ra, i Fevers of al! kinds, iliieuriinlisiu, (-our. Dropsies of all kind. Gravel, \< orres, ..silima ui d Uonsuuip tiuii. Scurvy, liters, luveu-rale fecies, BeorbiiMc Eruptions and i { ad Cmnpiexiuus, Eruptive coin piaints, S diow, t ioudy, and o;h> r disagreeable t uiiiplcxiotis, Balt Kill uni. Erystpei s, i otumert f olds and inductiza a d variot;- other cr .'iiplsiius which afflict the hurra' frame, in fever and ague, pa.liculariy, the Life Medicines have lain I most cm neuiiy »uee» .-sfui ; so nioeii so that in tiie j Fever and Ague districts', Bhysu ians almost uni ; versally prescribe them. All that Mr Modal requires of his patient s I to !>• particular in lakmj the Lifi* .Vleuiem s.-fn ny j according to the directions. 1 it is not by a news i paper nonce, or any thr g that he tmuseit may say I m tlieii lavo , ihat he hopes to gain ctedit. It is ' a.utie hv the resul oi a lair trial. 1 XOFFAT’B MEDICAL MANUAL; designed jas a dorm site guide to health.— I his Inile pamphlet j ediU d by U . R Mod it Broadway New fork, has been pubiisiico tor the purpose oi expanding more fully Mr. Modai's theory oi diseases, ami vvili be louutl ii._liiy i;;;eresliiig to persons s cki g heaiih. .1 reals upon pu v sienl disease-s, and ihe cans' s I hereof, i'nee <•» nt» —!<>r sale Ly Air Moffat’s agi ats generally. These valuable m di mes are for sale by UM. M D’a.NTIGNAC, Bole .Agent for Augusta ADMIM SI R \ R1X *> ME 11 y.. A LL persons indebted to t: e estate of John Dreghatn, deceased, are requested to make payment to the uiideisigt td, and tho.-e having ciarms against the .same, will pit -e pre-cut them, duly pi oven within the time prescribed Ly law. ELIZABETH DREGIIORN, Admin’x. TeptemLer loth. 18-lU. AI >3l INIS I’ItATIiIX 9 H S OTICE. f LL persons indebted to the estate (<f John B. ; tiutdron, deceased, late of iiicunioud county, arc requested to make inmitdiatc payment to A.G. t a.dwell, who is my authorized agent, and those bolding claims against said estate, aie required to hand i..cm in duly attested, within the lime pre sent ed by law. ELLEN Gt EDRoN, April •», 18-10. trwu Administratrix. .A. ... sf Ol jN. h < ierii.au puv.Mua;, o. .man Ji v no.e. naviiig uevoieu uu aueiiiaß. .or »on.e years to me cure unu removal oi ttie n uses of N i.u- VOUS AND felCJv DEAD a< iJE, has theaatis -1-1011011 to make known, tha. he has a remedy which ! l»y removing ifie causes cures eflcciually ana perrua- | iß.nlly this di»ire*'Uig e. iupiuni i here are many ; luiiiiiies vvl.o 1; we voitKiaered >;< k litaduehe ueon stiluiionul incum.ble 1 unity emu; iainf Dr. R. us sur,-.- tiieui Uihl hey me luiAaki n, aid labouring ini ,-r di&tren* wicih in y iiughl not only alleviate j but actually ertuiu : dby the us if hi» reratxiy, li 1* ’hen suit ui s, a tit die research, and isenn.vly | of a different ehaiacter lro;n adveriist-J patent n di cn.es, and i.-, nut nni. ea. ant iu the aste. HEADACHE, 8B K OR NERVOUS. The extraordinary reputation that Dr Spolir.’s remedy lor tins disireSKing coiupamt is every e.r, gaining i« eertandy a matter of'much astonishment, Thai so m ich suifcmig shoolu hove existed lor ages ■ without any discovery ot an effect uai i rcveniivv, or i cure,is iruiy a sulijen ol much reg.e. but Dr. S. now assures the public that sin ha remedy has been ! invented as will com nice Hie most credulous. The I yrinciples on which it acts are simple and plain It is an a muted ffi t that this comp aim, whether celled Sick Headache, or Nervous He .dache. arises prim arily from the stomach—those who think ihey have ihe Nervous Headache may rest assured I bat i his j organ, the stomach, is the tirxi cause, that ih-sys iem has become vitiated or demhiaied, ihmugh ih.- stomach, and mat only through ihe same channel must they expcci * re: i .raiiun of ihe na.tiral and hcaiihy funetions ot the system. Thi> object. Dr Rpohn’.s remedy is enimeiiiiy caleulaied lo ;.ur. 'The truth ol ibis posnion cantioi be controverted, ( and (be sooner sufferers wi.ti he headache become convinced ol it,ih« sooner win their suffering end in restoration ol health, Dr. Bpohn p,edges his pn tessiunai reputat on on ihis faci. Tne remedy may be had ol apothecaries generally throughout the United Stases. Fur sale by ANTONY HAINES, No -ono-street. Augusts. mar 2d ViaWjaiTAliJLifi FILLS. 111.8 8 Filis are no longer among iff sa off JL duubiful utility, ihey have passed a wav ; f.um thu hundreds that are daily laanchetl upon ‘ ihe tide of experiment, and now stand bMore ihe pulihc as inglt in rejmuilion. and a> exiensivtiy emjdoy ed in all j a. is of ihe United States, the Can adas 1 e.vas, Mexico, and the Wist Indies, as any medicine ilia, lias ever been prepa ed lor ihe relief oi soli, ring man. They have been ini i d., i i w in lever it was found poss b!e to car.} ihi-ui ; and lher* are bin lew towns that do not contain seme rema.liable evidences of their g -odell.e s The certificates that b.uve been presented to liu proprie- 1 tor exceed twenty thousand ! upwards of live hun- ■ tired ol vv hich are from rtgu.ar pnicti#iug jihysirdans, who are the most comj.eieiit judg< sol lieir hkti.h. ; Ulien have I tic cures pe rimmed by t-as nied.enu } been Ifie subject of editorial eominent in v.oi* ~s newspapers ami journals ; and u may wit a muff be asset led. that no me nciue of the kind bus ev» r received i< siiiuoniais ol gr.uler value man are ui taclied iu this. i hey are in general use as a Lundy mcilicine, 1 and tiiere are thousands ol laimiies who de. .are they are never satisfied unless limy have a supply always un band. they have no rival in curing and preventing Liiiuus I - < vers, Tevt r and .tgue, ißspepsus, Liver Li>uipi dnis, Bi>d. In adac lie, J -umiice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, ! lies, Lholie, female Übsi ructions, iieariburn,] ur rtd I ongue rNunsea, Distension of the Motnach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhce, Flatuiei.ee, Hi biu nil ( o.'tivtness, Loss of Appetite, . fetched or tsaliow C omulesi m, and in all cases of Torpor ol the Bowels, whete a ca'hanic or an aperient i* needed, i iu-v are em-eedn giy nn.d in iiieu opeia .u m, produciiig neiiher uunseu, . nuiog nor clebiltly. 1 he elJn-ucy or tin te ( ids i» so we.l known, and lie ir use so general, tnai further coiiin.ent is con sidered unntcessaiy. for further particulars, see Lr. I’eior-’ uam hiet. whica can no nau gratis ui anv oi me A gem EX tec UTIU a NS SA LE, A GREEABLL to an order of the Inferior Court °* v '. arren county , will Le fold at the court house dooi in said county, on the first Tuesday in December next, one negio woman named a.gaict, sold as the piopeity Q f Samuel Story, senior, lute ot said county uecea ed.for the benefit of the iicirs terms raaue known on the day of sale. . n bIACi STORY, Executrix. September isjo. u'r orciiT« JpiiCison f omit 5 • j V ' HKKKAS, Si iicy app.ies to i.*e 1 % w for letters of Administration, de hunu? non, on the Estate of Nathan Stephens, late ot said county, deceased. . . „ . 1 hose aie therefore to cite and admonish all ».ul singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, w ithin the time pre scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, whv said letters should not he panted, tiiv.n under my hand at office, this 30th day or . epUmbci, If,II}^NEZEJI 1 f , I I }^NEZEJI BOTIiWELL. Clerk. I Georgia, Jefferson county ; «t , ' HERE AS. " homas W. Battey applies tor i’ letters of administration on the estate and effects of Samuel VV . Robbins, late of said county dtcea-ed: ) hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and si; pillar thelrindicd 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 bate, why said-letters should not be granted, i Giver under my hand, at office, this 24th Bep temt-er. I>4U. | sept iIS EBEN EZEM B( TIiWKIL, Clerk. Goigia. Jefferson county : , \ t HEUEAs, Tarleton Darley aptvlics f-r lot %tf ters of administration on the cst de and ef ‘ feet? of llairiet Dailey deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish,all and 1 singular, the kindred and creditois of the said de ceased, to he and appear atm;, office, within the time presented by law. to show ca i-e(d any they have) why said letter- should not Le granted. Given under my hand, at office, tins 24ch Bep : tember, D 10. sept 28 EHEN EZ Ell ROTH W ELL. Clerk Georgia, Scriven County: | & T it LULAS, James Parker senior, ap; ‘as tor fte letters of administration on the estate of John Parker dcce ised. The: e are therefore to c ite, summon and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office with a the time prescribed by Jaw, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be gi anted. oiven unoer my hand, at office, in Jack;oboro, this sth day of October, Ib id. oct 13 ‘ ALEXANDER KEMP,CIerk. EXIiCITOfi’S SALT. fc&riLL be sold at the Court House in Iluibe te f county, on lb- iiirt '1 'day in . ecember next, the so lowing tracts of L nj, ly.ng n said county: (me I r act containing cue h; n d acre?, odjoining ( har.es Planner, and John L..ffit. (re tract containing ninety-four acres, adjoining Cii ,in s skinner and iiohci £Sk i nor. The other tin. : • u t ailing i went; - live acies. a join.ng i . ton I til, Ch tries Skinner, and rornpis on the ninety-m-ur acre tract. Sol 1 um: r the Will of Guhfon Elliot. 1 deceased. 1 1 rms, thirty days credit, notes with i approved security. Purchasers to pay for aides. MMEmN BELL, ExV. Septembe r 30, 1 40. td JLI’FLUSOV SIiERJi FNS .SALE. ILL ! sold on the hist Tuesday in Dectm * I e; next, at the Market House, in the town ol Louisviile vv tiiiu the legal hours of sale, three i Negroes, to wrt: Lydia, a woman slave, and he r two children, Augustus and Henry. so, a quantity of Houscbe Id Pornltnre, con sisting of F.ab. Sofa. Reds and Bedsteads. t io ks, and sundry other articles in the h,.use-keeping line. Said property, levied on as the pr pertv of Owen McDermott, u; -n foreclosure of Moitgage, of Sherrod Arrington vs. said Me ennott Li ty pointeoout in -ai i Moitgage n. .a. \V!LL»AM S. .. LEX AN DER, Stuff. September I t), 1> 10. BALE Ol* LA.M) AND hLGKO S. he sold at Lincolntcn, on the Ist Tues ▼ 7 day in December next, two racts of Lard, lying m Linco n county. < hie • ontainii g one hun dred and forty acres 'more or 1c?..) jo:, i g la ds jof George Collars, Joi n Guice. and others, ’i he ot er tract eentaii ng 299 a res raon j ess.) v iug oh Eishi; g ( reed in said county, joining lands of H. B. Wheeler. O. Florence, end others. ANo thirteen likely Negroes, {(insisting of Men. Women, Buys, and Girls, ail sold a? the pioperty of Obaliah Florence, deceased, late of Lincoln county, Ga . fur ihe purpose of making a distnbu tioti amor g the Legatees of said estate. 1 LOMAS <r. GLAZE, Affim’r, September 10, 1840 v. td i..\ ELL TURNS S ALE. i \ a decieeoi Warren Supeiior Court, October M } term. Eighteen Hundred and Forty, there will be -old, on tfaclirst i uesday in January next, { ( 31 *he Court House boor, in tae town of War en | ton, W arren ■ Qui t-.all t iat tract of Lani, contain- j n;g two nurdred and twenty-eight acre ?, more or h'Ss, lying on Little River, the road that leads fro;a vv'rightsbo.o to Washington run? bv the j improvements, and known as the plcae where Peggy Rutlrell formerly lived. ANo —K ghi likc- I; negroes, men women a: d children, ‘lerms of sale cash. THOMAS T. BUT BUELL, Executor. A No, on the sa me day a. d p'aco, by agreement of the Legatee? of Peggy Butt eh, deceased, wi ! ! be sold all that parcel of L ed whereon Evans MJ Crary E?q. now lives, containing two hundred nd ninety-eight acres, nr- les- - , lying in Warren and Columbia ( ’ounty. adjoining the lands cf Isaac j Dozier hnd D. H. E. ! ur. Terms of sale on the day. THUS". T. BUT i’it ELL, Agent. <'ctober 23, IS I•». ADM IN 1 STH ATOIFS SALE. j "ll r li Lhe sold mho lust Tuesday in January T f next, at the comi. Loire in Waynesboro, Buike county, under an order of the Court of ('r | dinary oi said county, a negro man named Ned, sold a? the pioporty of the estate of Michael Wig gins decea? d. Terms on the day of sale. Pur c base is to pay lor title. JOSEPH JANSErv, October 13, 1 MO. Administrator AD iNXSTRATuR’S S A LIE \\f so d on the first Tuesday in J .nua ▼ ▼ rv ncx'. Le ore the t ourt House door of Columbia County, by older of the Honorable Jnfc , riur court ol 'aid ( ouuty, s.tiing as a r curt of in~ dinary. (ne Hundred an! hi venty-eight .Veres us I ! Laud, more or less, situated in said County of Co lun.bia, on German- s Uret k. and adjoining lands of Sutton, Ramsey and others. Bold for distriuuiion • 1 among the heirs of A: .a aam Fuller, deceased k. W. BELL, Adininistvatar. | October 29, 1840. i:\LCrTU ANS SALE. ,4 C ReT. ALL\ to an order of the Honoiable the jL 4. LA rior Court ui Greene Cc, nty, when sitting lur o.dL.my pnrjio.es, will be sold at tire Court ] House in l.n town ot tiieensl)oro,on the Ist Tues day in January next the loilov.dug valuable NE- • , G jiL E s , to wit; i.»a: iel, Charles, i lending, Melton, | ( Corner, ilorai e, himeon, i da, Phillis, liaseuline, Laurenna, Denibo and ducky. Aiso, a certain J tiuct of r.auJ coiitau.ing two hundred, and fifty acres more or less, on the waters of To\ n C reek, ( in said < ouuly, and adjoi ing land? oV iili .ni j Saunders and eteriing Gre?!.urn, upon which there ! is a comfortable dwelling house, a; d all necessary ’ t out houses. Said Negioes nd Land sold a? ti e property of the t-latc of Lewis Jenkins, deceased. l°r the benetit ot the heir? as d distributees. { Terms on the day of sale. Y.P KING, Executor. 1 ■? Greensboro, 27th October, 1840. j t Cil AIiDIAN’S SALE. A GREE.VBLEto an order of the Honorable the A Inferior Crmt of Mcrriwelhcr Countv, when suiing as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the )*ist 1 uc:da\ in Januaij next, bciore the court house door at Waynesboro, Burke countv, within the u?ua* Hours of sale, one tract of land* contain ing four hundred and eight acres, wheicon Wilmm GiNtrap deceased formerly, and wbeieon John U I Wise now lives, joining lands of C. B, Uiurehili Drury Corker, and others, sold lor the of the hei.sof U iley (.ilstrap of said counL dec'. . t Te ms, twelve months credit for note ; u in'a-'.' prated security. JOEL WOuTFN * v Octoner 7, IMP. r. uardran. i.XLCIiOIi’.S ALE. 1 fiW r ILL be smd at the Court House, in Scriven ( county, on the nrst i uesday in December i next, under the Will of Ann H. Dunn, debased late of Burke county, all that tract of Land in e .emeu county, containing four hundred and lifty acres, (moie or less,) adjoining lands of John S. si .voheits and others, lying on the Beaver- dam Creek. t( 1 turns, twelve rr.on hs credit, notes with ap- |Si pr -ved securuy. Purchase ito pay for titles. 0 ”1L LI AM LASBEI EH, Executor. Septombor 30, 1840. ul Georgia, Rurkp c ountv \^. r i!EREAS Ad i-on E. ir lrr - s 7 ictfei? of Admii NtiatEn v. th’tr^^- 185 nexed, on the E late of Jo; j . -i Buike county, deceased. ‘ ’> J r *»iate of These are therefore to cite and adrro- : singular, the kindred and creditor- ■ i-, to be and appear at my ob.ee, wit! \-. t ■ ' i^ e ° scribed by law to si.ow ca<:«e. i c • ■• rae pit. why said letters sffi old notgiarite-' r ’ i;iv «. Given under my h_uc at offi- s ,. t - October. 1840. T. il ru< ! •r' J oi i_ ' _ 1 : Clerk. Georgia, LoluEiLia comity; HERE S, Alfred J. Du../., Ad;r : n -t . 5 * the Estate of George W. [, lcr °t app ies for lett rs of di-mi- ion fj* " i ‘ )'E'Esec, Tlicse are therefore to cite and ; singular, the kindred and crcditois if *; r ed, to be anti appear at mj olii« e v, r' I prescribed By law, to show' cause if ..j I ,’',, lUe l ‘d* ; why said letters shou d not be granted* I:e^ aV( I Given under my hand, at offij* u.u 7th 164 i). GABRIEL J : Sl v, ; —1 ' •’ IK, Georgia, Columbia cointy . U 5 ' iIjvREAS Affinity '.icLoi.:/ la T )j e -. y y tots o*' administration on the g..,. ie! McDonald, deceased: These are therefore to cite and adn ?, i singular. Hie kindred and creditors of L" to be and appear at my cilice- w , ' 1 sciiLcd by law, to show cause, if i v . i why said letter-, should not e grant-, i. iiavt Given under my hand, at office t 1 i- 'mi y . : *e. tm. ‘ g iEi , j , { eorgia, Colciußiit oum-y : j N v H ERE AS Rlicda Taylor and Abe! f it., V % ingson, apply fc-r lett is 0 f A*;- ‘. - on the Esl-teoi James i ayEr. dcceu?. c ' 'I hr se aie therefore to cite and a.in.otj'i};, al 1 - singular the ki.idled and ' redilors oi ?, j .? ’“ j to be and appeal at m; office, v.u; ; a the p-: ■ scribed by law, to show can e. if ■ ■■ ... ’ I why said letters should nut , ( grj..n \ i ' L Given under my hand at office, t! ?Rt , October, 1840. GABRIeLJ yy K (itorgia, 1 OiiiiXif-iii count» i • , 11EKEA8, John Lan. r, F; < u‘ , 0 f .. v f will of William W. Jiardeu. cease* l * 1 plies for letter? di?mis?oiy Hon, - t ..- ... : ' These are therefore to rite ami r... ■ j, . and singular, the kimirc : and cr- iitors of -i j ceased, to be and appear a ay on. e. time prescribed by law, to ; wv cm- - . u ,: have, why s id letter? shou d not r Given under my hand, at c. ;e ?*••< •-. . ■ E, GA ... J ' OCUKIIiI, (JoiUllliiiil comity; .. id.KLA.S, \\ illi .m S. L nn. Lxe r, ■ v # the v. ill of V. .i.niuo ■ i aim, deefe.’ 1 applies lor lettei? uNnriivsoiy A m estate, ’ i hese are t eielorc to cur end admonish. *1 - ioguiar, the km irtd ti. ! erea-t--. . - E u be and appeal at nty dace Wiaii:: the time pm scribed by hw, to show caust, if cio iney \ | why said letters h.uuld not be g;anted. Given uuctt-i tnj iiand, at office, this 4th Eu 1840, Georgia. Ncixveu ccaaly ; U HEivE.yb, application wiii be made to ta!* f i imenoi Court ui said Coun.y, v. ntn 1| lx. ordinary purposes, by J-..izaL«:i;i . .mn ... fel : ic-tteis oi administration on th e-tate o. ileztni.B \ it krey, cm cased, iate ci Scriven Cuuntv. liicse are therclore to cite and a .. a U I singular,the kindred and creditors oi sui-Jdceeis 1 to he and appeal at my office with hi me turn p 1 | sciibetl by .aw, to show cau?e, if an; they hi « wiiy said letteis should not bo jranteu. Given uuutr my hand at office, this iClh dam Sepicmucr, ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. Georgia, JcEei-cu County : UI HEKoAS, William Hutcim.s } i Lies cJI i r letter? oi administration on ;lie oU: J and etle. ts ul jrtbccca rca.tuid, iate o. saidcomt, 3 uece-sed. i hese re therefore to cite and admonish , f singular, the kindred and creditors ol said deter- f , io i o -.ad appear at my office mi.an the Lime •.>|J -Mibea Ly law, to show cause, if any they Eve, s | why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office iu Luuisv;. M Ibis 14th September, 1840. EbENEZEk BOTHWELL, Cleffi Georgia, Jefferson county ; V g HEuEAS, John Bostick, Executor ofl • , 'vi.i and testament of Mrs. Agatha bn. M late of said county, deceased, applies lor ku?: I dis.-Tiissory Hum said estate, i hese are therefore to cite and admonish all n:' singular, the kincited and c reditoisof suiddectajfi to be and appear at my office within tiie time pis-l | scribed by law, to show cause, it dtry they E? 11 wh; said letters should not be granted. ’ |f (Even under my hand, at office, this Sth 5!«- I lß4u. E. BOTH WELL, tiers %. Georgia, Burke county : Hi.Rr.AS, Al Ci Lewis, administratoroaU; * ? s estate ci Stephen Boyd, deceased, ap.n or letter? dismisso.y tj\>ni said estate ; 1 hese aie therefore to cite an i admonish al! at. I singular, the kindred and creditors of said deer-’* ■ Jj to be and appear at my o.».ce within the time pit" | s< ri. ed by law, to sho w cause, if any they evc- jP way sain letters should nut oc granted. Given un .er ray hand at office in Wayne?:.: |th J liy . 1 10. T. ii. Bn. G.\ j, < Georgia, Burke i oimty : \\ HEjvi./i.?, James Chance,administrator ' -Mary Chance, applies lor .etters ui?mi!>.y on the esta e of said deceased, 1 he?® are therefore to cite and admonish d I and stugmar, the kindred and creditors of ,-i.ulc- f ceased, te be and appear at my office, wili.iut-1 liiiic prescribe i by law, to snew. cause ii any ft i ha\ e, « hy ?aid letter - siiuind nut 1 c gianted. Given under my baud, at mace, in \\ a; m-slfl. f this loth day oi May, iCi-iu. T. H. BLOUN r, - Georgia, iiid’Le county : \%T HErEAS, Thomas T. Ellison, applies i V 7 le tors of Admmi-trati.n on the .?tate KO-tat J. Alien, deceased, iaie of said county. These are therefore to cite and a-iinomsh alia singular, the kindred and'creditors ->i .-aiddeceit | to n.c tin .. objeetku ?. if nn- they have, in l J lice within the time prescribed ! v law, to s#’ caurt- wny sa id letters should not be granted. Millies,?, tiie Honorable James U. Jones,ft n- Sdth day of September, 18-1 . T, 11. BLOUNT, Clerk j Georgia, Die ke comity ; 'e t iikKkAs, J,m,c- A. Moblev, applies lei to; sos Adr.inislraliv n on the estau Isaac a:obley, deceased. These nrc therefore t cite and admonish all j singuiar, the kindred and creditors oi said dt-o- |r ed, to be and appear at my office, within the M | prescribed by law , to shew cause, it any theyN 1 - why said otters should not bo granted. Given under ny h nd at office, in WayuesU il tin? 28th day of Hcptcmi er. 1840. T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk, j Gcoigißj iiurke Couuty ; v a, James Brinson apr 'ic so. h’-'H T** c ? i*dn;im..t;■ tion ui the estate a • i3iinson cleccu>»E(l. Uiio ui said C uiitv. These are thereto, eto cite and admonish all “ singular, the kindred and crodlf.-.s oi said d a -? 1 -' to be and appear at my office within the timeF' I n lined by law, to show cause, if a n they id ,e why said letters should not be gi,.med. W itness tiie Hon. Jatr.cs u . J.-s;es, one c-f • : ?’ Jit. i, es of Sard Court, this .-2d Myic.i ; c-r, 1- = ‘ Sr pi 23 THOM VS ii. BL I ?T, t j Georgia, isii ke cv-uuty ; W H ERE AS, Andrew Carson, adminb rater on * ] * * tiie e.'i .te o» Aiary .dm t,-0... E * letters dismis-ory fiom sain estate ; 1 nest arc il.-fivfoie to cite and adrr ri?li all’ 1 - singular, the kin -ifed add • Htt i " to »e am! apt :.u,;i ;ay o.i ce. within Inr U*av i • icriued by law, to sf.ow cause, if any they * iJU: w :;y said letters should nolle granted. Giver, under ray hand at o ce in \Vaync?N ra tins Huh Jury, 1.84 U. T. fi. Bnc c 2» i',*CieG- Georgia, Jefferson county: \\ 7 HEREAS, James T. Bcthwell applies k .. ** letters of administration on the estate ’ 1 | -dlc.cts of John ( rooks, lute of said county deccad I 1 hese are tiieretore to cite and admonish ail a> • J >ingnl.u, the kindred and crcditois of said docea -1 - 0 a,H i appear at my office, within the time p- 1 ' ; icnbod by law, to show cause, if an; they k jV< ‘ vhy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, thi? 2 4th Fort., If 1°- ( sept 28 EBENeZEH : i’H Vv i.i-L. t le- “