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Appointment. —The Post Muster General
has appointed Mr. Georse Schley Post
Master of Savannah, vice Mr. John Scud- i
ber. VVe understand Mr, Schley, will en- ;
ter upon the duties ot his office to-morrow, i
~ao©— i
In many ol the newspapers we see the !
murdered MHnmffi stigmatized with the!,
epithet of 7 'raitor, tar having agreed tou|‘
sale ot lands, contrary to a law of lusJjLt-j',
tion made at Pole-Cat Springs, and*ro-i k
posed by himselt. Phis is altogether er- r
roneous. al'lntosh we believe had nothing!’
to do with the m-ethgs at Tuckaubatcheej'
and Pole-Cai Springs—too Agent, Colonel j
i Crowell, in justifying himself to the U.
S ates’ Commissioners, for not informing the
j G vernmenl ot those meetings, declared 1
they were not binding on the Nation, being J
the acts ol only a part of it and not worth j
noticing. Others, however, speak indetin-)
itely ot a law ot the Nation against selling '
their lands, made soon after the I’teaty of
Fort Jackson, as s mie sMttfid according to 1
others, in 1817. This w^iinagini l . is merely J
a pretence. Why do they not point out the j*
time and place of enacting this law ? Bull 1
it sucli a one ever existed, it was abrogated 1
by the cession of lands at the Mineral
Springs in 1821.
[Mil. Recorder.
dodge Peters.—On ids entrance into Phi
ladelphia, General L ifayette was accompa
nied in toe b irouche by the venerable Judge
Peters, L'ne dust was soiqewhat (rouble
some, and from bis advanced age, See. the ;
General toll and expressed some solicitude
lest his companion should experience in
convenience trout it. I'o which he replied ; 1
General, you do not recollect that I am a '
Judge —l do not regar I die dust, lam ac
'V customed to it. I'oe lawyers throw dust in
my eyes almost every day, in the court
house.
-*eioe»-
It'is worthy of none , that among the pre
sons introduced to General Lafayette, at
Elizabethtown, was Mr, Bollman, brother
ot the celebrated Dr. B.dlmao, who, in coin-1
pany with Col. II dues, of tiiis city, risked
ids liljpia the attempt to rescue the General
from the Castle of Olmutz.
Instructions have been received at Pen
sacola, by the Commandant of Fort San
Carlos de Birraicis, to deliver up that
post, as may be diivi'ted by the Secretary of
. the Navy. G •nerd Bernard has arrived at
New Orleans on his way to Pensacola, to
select a spot within the Bay of Pensacola
for the location of a Nav d Depot.
p e have received frmii our correspon-;
dent in France the two first numbers of the ;
“ Voyage du General Lafayette, aux Etats
(PAmurique eu 1824.”, They contain the I
particulars ol his reception in this country,)
from ids arrival in New-York until he left
Washington, copied from the American
Journals, ami are to be continued, to em- i
brace the remainder of Ids travels here. It
is well known that the French government!
for some time took every measure to pre-j
vent the newspapers from mentioning Ids
name, and even now that the severity of the
censorship has been rein ived, the subject
has hardly been mentioned by their jour-j
nalists ; out pamphlets, we understand, arej
not subject to tin; censors, and thereforei
much m tie latitude is allowed them, and
the French will have an opportunity to
know what has been the reception ot their
distinguished countryman, in the United
Stales. fdV. Y. Daily Adv, j
~9oi'oC9~
The Directors of the Provincial Bank ofl
Irelunl, we understand, have contracted
with Messrs. Perkins and Heath for their
Bank Notes, who have engaged to forfeit the!
wtiole cost of the Notes in circulation,'
amounting in value, probably to some thou-j
sand pounds, if a passable forgery of it is at
anytime made. This Establishment is al
so, we It arn, proceeding io its other arrange
ments with every possible expedition, and
ever) prospect of success. It purposes to;
begin with Cork, and, after forming a branch j
there, to proceed to the other principal'
towns in succession. Foreign pap.
It is a fact creditable to the County of
Chatham, that there are at the present mo
ment but two prisoners in the County Jail
for criminal offences—one of whom is Smith,
committed a few days since for altering al- (
tered Bank notes—the other a United Statesj
soldier for assault and battery.
[Aau. Georgian. I
A regular rigged steam sloop of war is
now titling out .it Him kvvall. Her destiny
is to cruize against the Vlahratta pirates!
who infest tlie coast, ol Batavgi. This ex
traordinary whip, the first of the kind made
in Eur >pe, unites the powers of sailing or
steaming, separate or connected, at pleasure.!
The paddles fold up like a lady’s fan, and'
wuh great facility.
O y
[Liverpool paper.
Fire I —ln Cumberland, on the night'
of the sth ult. the cotton m chine fac
tory owned and occupied by E. & J. Mm i
calf, muk fire and was entirely consumed,!'
with all its contents, the lire havnm ta-i
ken complete possession of (he building
before it was discovered. We regie to |
add the loss sustained by these ent rpris ,
ing gentlemen amounted to four thousand
dollars, and no insurance.
[Act/, Gazette, j;
. New-York, June 22.
/ i ial for Murder Yesterday afternoon
tlie following poisons were sworn to trv the
seven prisoners, who had been indicted for
the Murder of David 11. Lambert, viz : j
David C. Mundy, Hubert Blake, Thomas
Brown, (Jeweller,) John MHntire, Peter
Martin, John Hanks, Charles Gregory, T.i
Brown, (Inspector,) Edwin Halil win, I’hoin
as Foote, Wilson Taylor, Kenlock Stewart.
Most of the witnesses on the part of the
State, were examined previous to 9 o’clock,
at which time the Court adjourned until this
morning.—/V, Y. Com. Adv. 22 d hut.
The trial lor murder, of the assailants of
the late Mr. Lambert, will probably close
this evening. i’he Court adjourned last
night at 9 o’clock; commuting the jury to
the custody, for the night, of four officers,
sworn not to permit them to separate, nor to
hold conversation with any body, nor to con
verse with them themselves.
The Court ordered the necessary refresh
ments, and bedding to be furnished to the!
jurors, who passed the night, we are inform
ed, in tlie Sessions’ room. Our paper, to
jmorrow, will contain the detailed report of
the trial.— American.
The city Inspector of New-York reports
the death of 105 persons during the week
ending on Saturday last. Seven died bv in-j
temperance and two by drinking cold water.
[lbid.
Counterfeiters. —A gang of counterfeiters
among whom is a female, were detected on
! Saturday last at Elizabethtown Point, by
Mr James Delamater, one of our police
officers, and brought to this city. Counterfeit
bills were found on the Central Bank of,
Cherry Valley, Washington and Warren,'
Farmers and Mechanics Hank, Albany,
Phenix Bank, Hartford, and Franklin Bank,
New Y irk. Washington and Warren one
dollar bills, altered to live dollars, are now
in circulation in this city, and it is not im
probable have been issued by some person
connected witli the above gang. The alter
ied bills arc coarsely executed and may be
easily detected. Fast,
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From France. —By the packet ship Ed
ward Bonnaffe. from Havre, arrived at New
York, on the 20th ilist, files of French pa
pers have been received to the 14th from
Paris, and iGth from Havre. Their con
tents are not interesting and no London
dates as late as by the James Cropper.—The
Duke of Northumberland was presented in
state to the King of France, and made his
speech as special envoy to attend the Coro-j
nation. No important Continental news.
The prices of cotton at Havre continued
high. There were to have been large sales
lof that article at auction on the 17th.
Alexandria, June 22.
The experiment of getting good water
here by boring, in which such a great in
terest is felt, and which we have before no
ticed in detail, is still prosecuted by Mr.
(Disbrow, with every prospect of success,
having penetrated to the extraordinary
depth of 238 feet, without aiming with any
material accident until yesterday, when his
iron rods, owing to their enormous weight,
i separated at a distance of 60 feet below tlie
;surface; and, as this occurrence may be
discouraging to those who arc not aware of
its frequency in ail cases of ihe kind, it
will remove every doubt in stating that Mr.
D. contemplates having the remaining rods
j up to-day. [Herald.
| -
■| We have various, out not positive ac
counts of a piratical vessel being off the
coast ofNortli-l arolina In addition to the
' tour headless bodies mentioned in our last
|as having floated ashore, 17 others in the
j same situation have since been picked
|up, and it is certain that a suspicious to ik
ing vessel, with a great number of men on
board, lias been seen. Though an alarm
ing fact, if true, it is not at all to be won
dered at; for, so little do we ask or receive
from the General Government, that we do
not believe there is a national vessel in
j waters of the Stale capable of repelling the
!attack of a dozen buccaneers with a six
• pounder, and these wretches have too many
sources of information not to be aware of
the tact. We shall piobably be able to fur
nish particulars in our next.
Fayetteville Observer, 23 d inst.
i At the passage of the Beresina hv the
| French, on their return from llussia, one of
| their batteries was commanded bv a brave
officer with a wooden leg named Brechiel ;
| a ball carried it off during (lie action and
knocked him down '■ Look,” lie said to one
ot his gunners, “ for another leg, in wagon
No. 5.” He fitted it on, and continued his!
firing.
——
Prince Mural. —( apt. Tunis, of (lie brig!
j Day, arrived at N< w-York, fiom Gibraltar,
[whence she sailed the 13th May, states, that
Pri nee Murat, (son ol the brother-in L■ w of j
Napoleon, formerly King of Naples, and
who was shot by order of a court martial,)
sailed from Gibraltar in the Brig Hesper, on
I the 28th of April for New-York.
A pert young lady was walking one mor
ning on the Siyne,'at Brighton, when she
encountered the celebrated Wilkes. “ You!
se‘ ibserved iin- Idy■* I c one out forj
a little sun and air ” “ Y.m hail better
Madam, gel a little husband first.”
FOR THE CONSTITUTION AH ST. \
A P/iJI YER. !
GOD ! to thee 1 bring my Heart '
... J a
Blacken'd with unholy fir«*s ;
Scorch’d an part i
By intemperate desires. h
How can I—poor feeble thing— e
Chase the blots of sin and shame— J’
How make pure my offering, .j
As when first from thee it came ? ii
Father ! take it as it is—
Father ! use it as thou wilt—
And my only prayer be this,
JJI J ' q
Let THY MERCY cleanse its guilt { 1'
A SINNER.
FROM THE NASHVILLE WHIG.
Political Liberality. At a dinner recent
ly given to the Hon. Wm. H. Crawford by
'some of his fellow citizens, on his return to
Georgia, he gave as a toast—
“ Tli»*. present Administration: Let it be judged by ilsmeu
sures.” j
This is such a sentiment as might have
been expected from such a man. It dues
not come within the range of Ins intellect to
yield to that corroding envy which can see
jno merits in a rival who has been more suc
cessful than himself; nor does he deem it
consistent with good sense or sound judg
ment, to condemn by anticipation the mea
sures of an administration which are yet to
he tested by experience, and are as yet un-i
known to those who would thus decide upon|
- them. That man who raises his voice and
puts forth his exertions, he they great or
sin dl, in opposition to tlMMWjQQgsures of our
, own Government, merely because it is not
by those whom he would
, choose, presents his claims to the title of
patriot in an extremely doubtfiil shape. He
may he a friend to his country, but would, by
indifferent observers, be < onsidered as more
i selfish than patriotic in his views.
■406
■ Arnold —By the death of General Phillips,
who commanded the British in Virginia, the
traitor Arnold was left in command there
for some time. General Lafayette cummand
,ed the Amereican forces opposed to him. It
became necessary for Arnold to write to
j Lafayette on some subject connected with
[their operations, and a Hug and several
{soldiers was sent with his letter. On learn
ing that the letter was from Arnold, Lafay
ette refused to open it, saying to ihe soldiers
|i who brought it, that he was willing to cor
respond with any honorable man of the
j whole British army, from a General to a
I private soldier, but with Arnold, who was,
I a traitor and a dishonorable man, lie could
have nothing to do. This informal! n car
ried back, created much conversation a
mong the British troops, to the disadvantage ,
nf Arnold, their commander. I'he com
mon soldiers remarked, that he must be a
had man, when (he American General
j would prefer corresponding with one of
, them, even a private soldier, to him who was
a General of an Army.
A German Liter ary Lady. —Never shall
, I forget the first appearance, to me, nf \la
.jd.ime De B. She was sitting, oi rather re
; dining, i;i the most unaffected posture, with
; her legs crossed, and her hands clasped be
pj hi ml her head, on a large sofa—an old one
: indeed, and crazy, but doubtlessly eodear
, ed to her by some association, perhaps with
i the days of her childhood ; for, from its
color and dilapidations, and fashions, it
could scarcely be more modern. Behind her
and on each side extended a floor, or ra
, ther an ocean of books, rising in volumes,
- like wave upon wave, tossing and tumbling,
. and some, as it were, foaming upon and re
.;vealing their white margins. In the midst
ot these, like an island, stood a large old
fashioned mahogany table, covered with va
rious articles, which I might forbear to en
umerate, it it were not interesting to the
sensible mind to learn even the most tri- k
: fling attributes of genius. Such persons
i will forgive me that. 1 mention a large black
[teapot, teacup of antique China, and ink
,[stand, with the owner’s cipher, apparent
ly scratched on the metal ; a pair of saucers,
of divers patterns ; a large vial labelled
‘ laudanum;’ a tortoise-shell watch-case, a
small plate of bread-crusts, and a long hair 1
comb; a tall wine-glass half filled with
sugar ol the brown description, a snuffbox, '
a pair ol snutfers, a small minature, a few
twisted fragments of brown and blue paper,
pl two slender candles, some small pieces of
[copper coin, and a single stocking, marked
1). R. A. B.
London Female Fashions Jor May.
Evening Dress.— A dress ot crape over
white satin : the body is low, and brought in
j folds from the shoulders to the front of the
[bust, which ts confined by a loop of blue
[satin: the sleeves are short and lull, sur
mounted oh the shoulder by satin, brought
in points, and confined to a band round ibe
. arm, of the same colour. The is fanci
fully ornamented with pipings of blue satjn
on the right side, and carried round the
lower part of the dress : the hem is finished
by a broad hem of satin, surmounted by pul'
tings of gauze confined by satin, brought in
points similar to the sleeve. i
fVulking Dress. —A pelisse of mazarine
blue silk, made tight to the form, and triin-
I nied round the shoulders and back with rai ■>-
Jed welts, confined, at separate distances, by
knots ol the same, down tiie (rout of the skirt,
[gradually inclining towards the bottom.
which is finished by a puffing of silk. The
hat is ot black velvet, surmounted by a rich
plume ot uncurled feathers. Limerick gloves
and black kid shoes.
Acad Dress. —The present style of wear
ing (be hair is to divide it on the left side,
bringing the fullness in front: the curls not
so large as last month. The long hair is
elegantly drest in bows, mingled with roses,
nr various flowers. Ringlets are more worn
this month than they have been this season.
The head dies is not drest high, but spread
ing very much over t ie head.
[Ladies’ Monthly Museum. t
ißamcD,
J lulr »J“T •''■nun- I .as, hv Hie Rev. Mr. Moderwet,
r - ' ll “ l - T - Ks q- of Moliilo. to Miss ELIZA HE I'll
F.. HU H KE, of this city.
itaring my absence from the
State, .lon it W Hu Isolds, jj q will act as n-y
It muey.
A. Pemberton.
Hu'-ke. Comity, June 24, 1825. 4i ;>
•’uni for Sale.
Prom 1000 to 3000 Bushels Prime
SDJii’Jj
Fur Sale.hy th“ Subscribe'nl JVo .'541,
lIItUAD-SniEKl-, AI’OOSTA
John Dillon.
July S.
PVUV. SALL.
Fj' I t IIRB together orseparated, a second hand
J CAltltl AGE, and pair* of hand lime HAY
HOUSES.
R. 11. Wilde.
July fit
XotAce..
• sale of the property of the Estate of M.
a C. LavenfcWGfth, situated on lloynold-sireet
out g* the Planters’ Hotel, will positively lake
placa THIS DAY, at 12 o’clock, al the Mirket-
OUbC,
Samuel Hale, Jldin’r.
J dv 5 (f 3
X otiee.
AFt Rlt the 14tli i si. the S earn-Boat Company
. will discontinue to pay any drsyages on Got
on, from the Ware-Houses in Auguita, or Ham
burg, and wish their friends and customers to un
lersland, dial they have n i other (dace lo receive
i-roduce and merchandize, but at the wharf.
By order 1 dv> Board of It r c'or
William hay lord, JLs.ent.
'< V 5 41 i
Ten DoVVava IVerwavd.
K'N W\ V horn the subscriber on Hie la h
Ma\ last.aN-gro Woman named II ABIE r,
.) o ’4 years old, common size, her voice ra
ther course; bright noils' to, she will liq' to pass
i-a ire - pop*no — and I presume she has a tree
-a, written hy a negro, who ran write in the
neigltb >rh md. Any person who will deliver to
m said N-gro, ■ r lodge her in s -me j a ,| so tine
( gel her, w.ll receive the ah v reward.
James Story.
ICanewon, (Ha.) Inly 1 ,v 3
’l' . %
I o iveui,
From th first of October ne.rt,
M IHE two fire-proof STORES,
lUlflL ; eV :,b "V« 'll- , and. (Ve
liiilfiß up in the be t minner, for a ,
■<6BHer«& Dr- (I --id bu-iuess, with cellars aiul
b ck ..m ■at ached.
I ie Store with the cedar under it, next to the
I’osi.Office, now occunied bv Eraser K B-iwdre
as a- Aucdou room— it is rend -red verv convei
■ o' fn i- at business by the covered wa'y.ni from,
t :.e two apartments with cellars, nexi south, in
e sam-range, and one or two l.,uv. dlis, on
be u. co d H or. Also, a c mveiiient Dwelling on
f ya .Id -tree!, now rented to Coi. M’Kinnie.—.
\ plv in die absence of die subscriber lo Ins at
i mules, A. Moore, W. Gumming and II M. Guru
-ling, or eiliier of them.
Thus. Cummins;. I
duly 1 4t f 2
lo Rent.
a FROM the first of October,
rnxt, thnl c iiniiooii-iis two-sloi)
D\v KM,IM(i HOUSE, on Ellis-slreei
nil'll.-<jiMl.-ly in the rear of die brick
store, occupied by Messrs. Wilson fc Guclirane
'or further rarticnlars, enquire ol Mr. Hubert E.
Poe, or to the subset iber.
M. A. B. White.
July» 2
aoticeT
VbE persons having demands against the estau
. t It inert Fang, deceased, are hereby tn.tifi -d
in make their reutrn agreeable lo law , those"m
-I bli-d to haul estate, are notified to make ilium
diale payment.
Wm. Brux, Ex'r.
■l'l V 1 fit t 2
St ) Lio (i.
4 EE Persons indebted to l ie eat ate of Joins Ca
*. mi i-.IEUs, deceased, are requMsied lo m k ■
inriedia-e (juyinent lo the snbsCl-iner. and lliosi
• avi g ci-iims against the sod e-taui, are required
lo present hem duly nlte.ted m the form and
vilhin the time pn-sci-iber] hy 1 jw.
Riclmrd 11. Wilde, Adm’r.
June I,” iv t 102
irF Cufsnns iiaciiim business witii
'h ■ sub.cnii IS .un g i.-en‘'absence iron ,» c
j tor toe Mjininer, will (.lease cot on Mr. E. vv
> II EG JU Y
Beers, Bun.tell & St. Jnbn.
Augusta l-l e 18, M i I ( - io,j
A Card,
DU. II ILL, oil rs hi. pr ifcssional attendanci j
io the juiblic, to -mg -iy, tne obsitirick arli I
ci i i .ue oriuPoe -if PnysicK.
Kpplica'ion ii-lc a: die U. S. Arjenal, ueai'
Aug ic.a, li.M. will i ceive ins alien i ,11.
A i" 1 6 r ’<7
Book and JuD ivaiUi^,
A 1 tally Executed at this (fire. I;
FRESH SHOES,
The subscribers are now receiving an exten
sive and well selected assortment of
m-mva & aat oag*
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
It hick 7/ i, njf'r low, for ( h or tu-cep’anee*.
Vsi', im Consignment,
2 barrel prime Smoaked il„el,
- d■. do, (In. ('oiigucs.
An a'.ii iinm nt of PICKLKH, in jars, consisting
of English Gefk ns, Mi lion Mungoes, Cabbage,
I’cccuhdy, &.C. JiC.
Luke l{eeil & Co.
.Inlv i li |> 2
o,J" VV M. I). A EKNETIIY, IS till
iy Hot orizPil id irnmaci h i mess lor me during
■ny absence from tins place.
Afina llowe.
I*. S. —The subscriber bas on band a general
assortment o( 'Cas it.be
DRY GOODS,
And will be ocohs on .lly receiving nesb sup
plies through the summer.
Adna Kowe.
.(line 28 fit 1
®D BOXES Window Glass, 8 by 10 & 10 by 12
u.t l.omlui Mustard,
2 do Grass Cut Tobacco,
10 Da Its Superior Lo id > Porter,
5 d i London pale Ale,
15 Darrels Green Cofl'je,
0 Cases Tumblers,
4 llbds. Philadelphia Itye Whiskey, six
tears old,
1 Bale Oznidturgs
4 K g- 1’ ail Barley,
7000 Heal Cabana ‘•eg irs,
10 Bids. 4tli proof Philadelphia Bye Whis
key,
20 do 3 1 proof do do
JI(U arrived to
William 11. Eg an.
•lime 28 ,!• 1
-V VaNV .V,\ it V,\i V iUt V Ei)
- ©ana,
i The Subscriber
HAVING b ill appm, grill for AMES
1.1 I 1 LE Sc SONS \1 iitiilii c iirei's of C until
Gin.-, will atiend lo ord-r- (or h l 'sain ■of a y di
i oiensions w 'lt prompii.es., as-ures the 1‘ alt
ers bat tit. same shall be ex. cu ed in the best
■'.vie "t Workmanship on the nealy unproved
principle.
I lie Gins will be d fver-d at bis Ware House
. for the/nlcca ckirtrcl at hr I fanifficlo >/
W illiiun il.
fjpjwv Jmrf , n.i h side Jii uud-sirect,
—A)n 11-AiuV—
-1 Gl V of ■ h i"y - v 8 i , ■>,
June 28 4’ T
ULA AE V.
BOXK- first quality CHATEAU MAll-
GAUX CLAUK ,
For Sale by
Lillot & LcHariiit'.r.
Al Mr J. n. L.ih’ll'TK’S. Wood Street.
Join 27 4t 1
'>\\\U‘A , \OV
Uj 14 Ait ll»M firn; quality llovv
■ U Street ELOUIt, war a U ./■ .1 Ground.
JUS’ - RECEIVE! i I.IV
William il. Egan.
June 28 2t i
TAKE.V
IjJItOVI i lie back pan of me bouse belonging' (o
. James Kriser, Kq. in Ellis. street, a Liquor
t is , wiili Bottles—i be ease had been jus' painted
mahogany coior, and being put out lo dry was ta
ken .11. Whoever wi I re urn II to me place
troin whence il was taki n, or leave il at the Au
gusta Books! re, or give information of it, so that
ihe owner gets it, shall rccciv ■ a reward if re
quired, together with the owner’s thanks.
June 24 104
A .KAiiX).
'Rlilß subscriber, admitted to practice in (be
I several Coti (s of Law and Kqniiy in this
State, offt rs to the public bis professional ser
j vices in the Courts of
Si til/, I lfenry, I lours, 1 Criwfortl,
Monroe, j Jaspti, | I'wurt’s. | l‘ike.
Washington Poe.
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) j
June 28. 1825 5 1
Shi* Sale.
Will !)/ auM on 11» #r* lirst I’aeaday in August ru;xt,
at t!ie Court 11 use door, in Wavnesboiongli,
Burke county, within sab- hours
One (ii iy Horse, levied on as the
property of A x n ler I*. Lewi., to satisfy an
Execution in favour of Pa'rclc Sesßoin*».
A LSD
2T5 Acres of Land, adjoining
I ( Hinls of James Wines and (tillers, levied on us
j’he properly of Charles Kimball, to satisfy an
Execution in favour of Samuel Wilson,
AI.RO—
Two Negroes, viz : a negro wo
‘nun I'Mii (1 Ly no, h •cl her child Jerry, levied on
s the propetiv nf Michael deceased,
*'» satisfy Miudry fi fas from ♦ Justices Court, in
av »ur of Ariieir He! , tjs. tfie administrators of
M.cueal VVi y-% i cleopw.sr d.
John T. Forth, s, u. c.
.h\<u* 3). 18 2 S 5l T 3
O'.(if \ t Columbia County .
\\Vf I-1 iK \ S 11. rv. y Ball, has applied for let
\J-J ler- of Idniinisirstion on (he Estate of
El j b Coe, j H.r. deceased, late of said county.
I h"se are titer, fire lo cile and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
| .id deceased, to be and appear at mv office, with
n 'I. Time prescribed by law, to fi'e their oh
lections (if any th( y have) to shew cau-e why
I 'od letteis of Administration bhonld not he grant
ed.
Given under my lia ui at office, in Columbia,
this 3CMh day of June. 1826.
3 fi. Jones, D. Clerk,