Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 26, 1822, Image 1

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MJOTOTA Cij;h OUXC I* AND fteorgjg V01.37 .] AUGUSTA, TUESDAV, NOVEiV&ER 26,1822. [New Scries—No. 36. '*' ’’ ~ > I PUBLISHED EVERY lv.., )A v, Thursday &. Saturday ■ morning, I RV T. SdiHANNON. I Just Received, ■Y W. J. HOBBY, ■ Jt the Augusta Bookstore, I A SUPPLY OP ■Vcsh Garden Seeds. I among which are l»il anil tvhite Oti- Savoy ditto KJ,, Early York ditto i-.wl Heel Sage ■arly Turnip Beet Squash Pepper l, rro t Turkey Rheubarb Iriiip Solid Ceiery ■arlv Cucumber Parsley ■urimer Squash Early June Peas Kpokneck ditto White Marrowfat do ■liitehead Lettuce Green Dwarf D. do ■p Lettuce Early six week llmnn Radish Dwarf Beans ■carlet ditto Plat Turnip, turn Head Cab |bage I ALSO, lisinal! quantity of dried Sage, press li tilo pound packages. I Mvember 23 2t I Vendue Masters. InilF. Ci y Council of AugtiMa will, If on the first .Saturday In December lei, ap oint tour Vendue Masters lor ■ti city, to hold their appointment for ■■''■’rm of one year fi oni the Ist day of ■moary next. Applications for saidap- Iftilments (naming securities) will be ■reived by the clerk until the hour of Itpnmtnvmt. D. Clarke, c. c. November 23 3d Notice. ONE bud. Jamaica Rum and 1 half pipe Madeira Wine, marked Wm. I. Sayre, Sparta, Gen, No*, 26 Si 2', onsigned to the subscribers, from Savan ali, have never been received ; any in runtion respecting them will be thank illy received liv Masgrovc & Groves. November '3 3d 4t Alfred M. Hobby Offers Ins services lo his friends and lint liidilir as kmmm'mm AND Commission Merchant. for the security of such articles as ti e mnmitied to his charge, he has‘taken he Fire Proof Flore, formerly occupied iy Ir. Wm. ii. Oakman, in 'i’lnt. sh jear Broad street, where every exer tion wi I be used to forward the interest of In- mployers. ij’lJays of sale J.onclays andThurs iay«. November 23 3d *f A. M. Woolsej &l Co. HAVE IfOW ON HAND A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF hardware & Cutlery , Ullic i they ofl\ r f,r sale on liberal terms, Consisting of. Patent, fine plate, S. Bolted, and 11. nbury stock Locks J'ud, Trunk, Chest, Desk, Nob & Till Locks Compasses, Iron Squares, Pincers, Nip per? 'crew Plates, Hammer beads V Vices H k IIL Hinges, Butts and Screws, Pen and Pocket Knives, of various Pat terns, on cards and by the dozen lorbu k& split handle Knives .V Forks, slng, .Seif Tip Ivory do in setts, Hand, Tennant and Sash Saws, Steelyards, oboe Si Nail Hammers Caststeel and Common Drawing Knives, uirry Combs, buttons, files, scissor*, ra zors Clio Hints, screw Augers, brass Trails, Chisels, plane Irons, Waffle Irons, Can dlestii ks Sad bon?, Anvils, Hoes, Trace Chains HI ick«mith’s Bellows, Fryingpans, Shnvelsand Spades, &c. Sic. Ar Nov. 23 3d 3t foghorn Gipsies. 2 "rs just received and for sale very C S'. \I • .1 v to Edwd. J. Ilurdin Co. "ov'iabe, 23 3d 4t Hour, Whiskej, & Gin. las Barrels Flour. Richmond City ‘•lllls. 10 ilhds. Phlladelpia Whiskey, 20 Barrels do do do Northern Gin Just received no Consignment by * William H. Egan. November 23 3„ 4t J ust Received, • Commerce 'S rom Charleston, ** bf .lalf and n ' l Quarter Boxes .Spanish Scgars, • For So■' by L. C. Cantelou & Co. Dr-amber 03 qq 2t J. WOODROW & Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUP PLY OF . Seasonable Goods, Consisting eh iffy of the folio win g articles, ids : SCOTCH and Venetian Carpeting and Binding; colored Domestic Plains and Homespuns; while, red, yellow and green Flannels; Cloths and Cassimeres; Caroline Plaids; wool len and cotton Hosiery; w.aillen Gloves and Mitts; Bed Ticking; real Scotch Tartan and Cloaies of do; Furniture and Apron Checks; Union Stripes anil Ging hams; Cascraore, Merino Si Silk bliatvl*; Merino and Fancy Silk Hdkfs.; Flag #ml black Silk do; common and Fancy Ban dana do ; Madrass and Masnlipatam do ; cambric and printed pocket do ; Furni ture Dimities and Calicoes and Furni ture Fringe; Fancy Merino Scarfs; Prince’s Cord; Oombazelts, plain and figured: pri. ted Calicoes and Muslins; Linen Cambrics, Long Lawns, Diapers, Sheetings, and Linens, in whole and de mi pieces; Ladies’ French Mandarin Crape and elegant flounced needlewnrk ed Muslin Drosses and Spencers; nee dlcwnrked Flounce*, Trimming* and Collaretts; low priced worked ivfuslin Dresses; 4-4 and 6-4 plain Book, Mull, Jaconet, Medium and Caml ric Muslins; Fancy Needloworked Leno, Bonk and Mull Muslins; Sinchews; Lutes!rings; Satins; Sarseijelts; Silk Velvet; French Posslin ; white and black Silk Stockings; Sewing Silks; Gentlemen’s Clothing; Ladies’Kid and B aver Gloves; a 1-iVge as ortmenl of Thread Laces, Ribbons and Tortoise Shell Combs; cotton and fancy silk Suspenders; children’.* fancy Bootees; silk Purses; Velvet Ribbon; sewing Cotton, of all kinds; Cologne Water; Straw Hats; O/naburgh*; ■Shop and Bagging Twine, and Shoe Thread ; White Lead, groan 1 in oil; Liverpool Chili', in sets; and one first rate Piano Forte—which, with a great variety of other articles, they offer, by wholesale or retail, at the very lowest rash prices, November 23 33 !f William ii. Egan, Offers far sea. at. extmsin .o.rlount of GROCERIES, COMPRISING Now-Orleans and Muscovado Sugars Prime Green Coffee Philadelphia Whiskey, in hbds. icbbls < 1 round Allum Sait Swede Iron, we ! a sorted Cogniac Brandy Holland Gin, Northern Gin J;*mail a, West India and N. E. Rum English and American Castings I‘loir.; A Moulds, .Spadi *.*, 61iovels Cut Nails, Powder, Shot, Lend Spanish and American Sugars Malaga, S’amors and Toneiiffo Wines London Porter, Sic, Sic. November 23 33 Ct To Planters Others. IMIE sntiscntier, haling made an ar rangement with the Patentee, in Sew-York, has on hand and Will keep constantly, a large supply of Freeborn Potent Ploughs, of all sizes ; which lie will be enabled lo furnish irtucli lower than heretofore.— Ten pr. ct. discount will be made from his present reduced prices to those purchasing by the dozen. ALSO, On hand and on the river, 35 TONS assorted Swedes Iron, I from I to 12 inches wide A quantity o( Hoop Iron, of all sizes, Si and Nail rods 130 Kegs patent rut nails and brads 1 1-2 Tons shot, of ail sizes, & lead A quantity of cast, Gcrmqn and blister ed Steel 3 Tons fine English castings, consisting of Pols and Ovens 3d Odd covers for Dutch Ovens 120 Barrels Ai half barrels No. 1,2 & 3 mackerel and shad 70 do prime St.' Croix Sugar 30 do i box n s loaf Si lump do 20 do Prime Flour 27 Bags do Green Coffee 10 do Pepper and * -ice 4 Barrel? Apr il cranberries 40 Boxes do Raisins 4 Frails fresh Almond* A few firkins Ist. quality Goshen Butter 33 Bills & half barrels assorted cor dials 22 Boxes prime sperm and tallovv candles, Si winter pressed oil 30 do Ist. quality Windsor shaving «oa p 20 do No. 1, common do 73 Reams Writing k Wraping paper. Together with a general a-*or‘ment ol Groceries, Hardware, and Smiths’ Bel lows, Anvils, Sledge*, i< es, &c. ALSO, Sett* of Saw and Grist-Mill Iron*, Mill-Saws, Sic. All of which will be sold low for cAß'<, or Town Paper. John L. Anderson, 3 doors above the Globe, farms. F. S.—Blacksmith work of all kinds, done at my shop as usual. J. L, A. November 19 33 ts Seed W heat. Just Received, and For Sale, Five hundred bushels superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Summers At Perry, or B. G. Sims. September 17 * J ust Received, And for sale, by the subscriber, on accom modating terms, 40 I Bids, and 37 bbls. prime Jamai ca, St. Croix & N. O. Sugars, 26 do Guadaloupe and Surinam Molasses, 2 do Jamaica Rum, 1 . , 5 pipes Cog. Brandy, ( w " **' 5 do Holland Gin* ) 40 bbls. Northern Ghi, 30 do do Rum, 50 do Rye Whiskey, 3 do old Irish do 60 casks Sicily Madeira, Tennriffe, Currant and Malaga Wines, 50 bid*. Mackerel, 75 ’ do superfine Flour, from new wheat, 15 tons Swedes Iron, assorted, 70 casks Patent Cut Nails, 100 bags prime Green Goll'cc, 20 dp Pepper, 10 do Pimento, 40 keg* Richmond Manufactured Tobacco, 4000 lbs. F.ngiish Green Copperas, 2000 do Loal and Lump Sugar, 1300 bushels Liverpool Salt, 20000 yards Northern Homespuns, ma king a complete assortment, 2000 yards Sat metis, 130 boxes Bunch vluscaiel Raisins, 20 do Tea, 3t7 da sperm and tallow Candles, 20 do No. I Sor>i\, 13 dozen bottles liver’s White Cur rant Wine, 200 lbs. Bagging Twine, 100 reams targe and small Wrapping Paper, 20 do Writing do 10 bids. Cider Vinegar, Race and Ground Ginger, Salt j’elre, Fine and coarse Bools and .Shoes, Bonnet*, Bonnet P apers, Trace Chains, Hardware, Glassware, Sir fir. E. Manton. October 2f5 23 ts Spectacles. ‘llf subscriber inform* h - friends and “ customers, tha* he has just received from New-York, a good assortment oi •silver and Steel Spectacle* ; also, extra Glasses. o( the best quality—which In will fit either to old or new Spectacles, outlie shortest notice and to suit the sight of persons of any age. J. Callin. P. S. Jewellry, Watches, Sic. Sic. ALSO, Wat the* repaired, as usual at the o’ • land, north side Broad-street, between MMutash and Washington-street*. N> ember 19 33 If New <Sc Cheap Clothing. The subscriber begs leave lo inlbrm hi* friends and the public, that he is tin day opening, at his Store, two doors a bove the Globe Tavern, a large and choice selection of Fashionable Clothing, CONSISTING Os Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress Goa *, Do. do. do. Frock Coats, Do. do. do. Cloth and Cassimare Panta loons, Do. do. and Buff Vests, Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern Vests; an assortment of loyv priced Vests and Pantaloons, of eve y des cription, also, a large absoktment or Plaid Cloaks, Assorted Patterns. Linen Si Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shin* and Drawer*. Girn«ev Frocks, Ac. Sic. NEGRO CLOTHING, Os every description. The ab*ove articles are selected by himself ir. New-York, on the best term*, and are offered as low as they oun be bought in the southern state*. E. L. Whitlock. October 17 19 It Salt, Sugar and Coffee. 1 500 Bushels Salt, 25 Hhds. Prime St. Croix Sugar, 30 Bags prime Green Coff'e, The Above GOODS will be sold on moderate terms, and in Lots lo suit pur chasers, if taken from the Wharf-—by / M‘Gran & Gordon, October 26 2H If N. B. —Bills on JVcn<- York. INoticc. II HE partner-hip of Fraser Si Bowdre was dissolved on the 11th inst. by mutual consent. James Fraser, will at tend to (he unsettled accounts of that con ern, and continue the Auction and Com mission Business. James Fraser, Hays Bowdre. November 16 32 If Bank of Augusta, 18th sovßMitKn, 1822. A DIVIDEND for the last six months, at the rate of 8 percent per annum on the Capitol Slock, having been this lay ikdared by the Board f Director* from the Profits of the Bank, payment thereof will commence on Thursday, the 2lst inst. Augustus Moore, Cashier. November 23 35 2t v * SEED RYE : A sm ill qu/viiiy, of superior quality, iou saleßY Summers <Sc Perry. October I 13 i ——-t— * : Notice. ‘"JNHF. snbsrrbers beg leaY'n to tender L their services in receiving and for warding Produie for sale in Charleston. The gentluman who will attend to sales there is of long t known experience a* a Factor and Cijumnsion Merchant, and promises promptness and attention in the discharge of any business committed to his care A chances, if necessary, will , be made, on delivery of the shipping re ceipt here, atH (he only charges arc those usual wiib J'a. ior* in Charleston. Rolp. M’Donald- & Co. I i iinhuvg, *V C. Noveml or 3 27 if The Subscribers UTTPILL makereasoiiable advances on ▼ T con«igom«its of Cotton to their friends i» -iAaiolih. Wm. Sims Si Williams^ November 23 35 If I or Sale, ON CONSIGNMENT, 'ta. Rons Swede* Iron, assorted lull Barrels Flour , • Apply to Wm. Sims &: Williams. November 23 3o ts To Lent, p fj 7 * ‘ rj A Dwelling House, on Green .-L'-JP *trent, reconlly occupied by !/->■■. Y.acee, near the City H ill.—A, ply to W. H. Turpin. November 23 33 w3l f L’o Kent, StTOff P.Tioc, a large and convenient I)welling-House, with 2 Stores in front and a rapacious Cellar under neath. Apple lo Mackenzie &£ Ponce. October 31 25 tt To Kent, Till the first of October next, A cemfoi table Dwelling- Hon*'’, for a small family, in the. upper part of Broad st.— - ( or term* and a view of the i mbes, apply to L. Clark. November 23 35 if Just Received, -ITTUP AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE, AN ASSOLTMEMT OK FASHIONABLE PAPER UAJNGIiNGS, >O v <'Bibr r V 3 > Bacon & Danforth, 3 HO 'US ABOVE CITY-HOTEL, Are now receiving by tale arrivals, a va riety of articles suitable to the season, AMONG TI! E.II AHE St PF.RFINE and common Cloths and Cassimeres, London Duflil and Point Blanket*, Sagathie* and White Plains, Red and. White Flannels, Irish Linens, Sattinet* Domestics, Flag and Bandana Hdkfj. Ilosierv, BomlrazcUf, fcc. Sic. Together with a general assortment of choice GROCERIES, All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved paper. November 19 33 3w - - - The Augusta Bridge Is again offeredfor sale. IN obedience to a decree of the 6th Cir cuit Court of the United States, for the District of Georgia, will be sold, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the market house in the city of Augus i ta, ou Thursday the 28lh day of Novem ber next, The Augusta Bridge and its appurtenances. The term* of sale will be, “one third cash; one (bird payable in in one year from the date of the sale, with interest at seven per centum per annum, and the re maining third payable in tiro year* from the date of the said sale, with like interest The purchaser giving bond with ap ! proved personal security, and a mortgage of the premises.” The income of the property noiv offer ed for sale, is, from the best information (he subscribers can obtain, at least $ 15,000 per annum—and as all previous ly existing impediments to the sale arc now removed, and the subscribers are in complete possession of the Bridge, they confidently invite the attention oi capit alists to this sale, as affording an oppor tunity of the most profitable investment of capital that will perhaps ever again occur. Christopher Fitzsimmons, Freeman Walker, Commissioners, , October 10. 16 Id* Job Printing, Neatly executed at this Office, ■ l | * City Collector and Treasurer’s FINAL NOTICE. ’TMHOSF. persons who have not had an A opportunity of paying their City Taxes, (or (he year 1822, and those who have not paid their Retail and Dray Li censes, will please call on the subscribei and settle the same before the (jib day ol December next, otherwise executions will be issued against them immediately, without distinction to persons. He may be found at all times at the upper tene ment of .M’K tine and Shultz’s Bridge Bank Building. John W. Wilde, c. & t. c. a. November 7 28 ts P inal iNotice. ,t LL persons indebted lo the office of 1 the Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette, during the proprietorship of Jo m*th V. B/cvAN, are hereby notified, (hat all unsettled accounts will after the first ol January next, be placed in the bands of an officer for collection. Those yvlio may be disposed to avail themselves of this notice, are informed that the Books r.nd accounts are left with Mr. Wm. Shannon, at the Globe Tavern, who will attend to any settlement which may be tendered during the absence of I be subscriber. H. Hannahan, Agent for the Proprietor. November 19 3Ulf To the Public. IN the last Chronicle and Advertiser, an article appeared, beaded “detect the rascal,” in which the subscriber is charged with having T AKEN a horse mm a negro boy, to be returned in (he course of an hour. The fat Is are these : —The negro fellow ha* owned a horse which I have been in the habit ofhiriiig ; on the present occasion I hired the hor?< from the negro, as usual, and paid $2, not naming what time I should return him. I returned a few hours after the publication made its appearance, uncon scious of having acted improperly. Philip J. Crask, November 2) 34 3i Attention, Sportsmen! f MHE Sparta Jockey Club Races will .1 commence, over (lie Sparta course, on Tuesday, tlio third of December next, lice for any horse, mare or gelding, from any part ol the world. The fi'*t day’s running, three mile beats, for a purse of three hundred dol lar*. cash—Entrance to subscribers, twenty dollar*; to non subscribers, thirty dollars. Second day, proprietor’s purse, of two hundred dollars, two mile heals, —en- trance twenty dollars, free for any nag except die winner on the first day. Third day, a sweepstake, for the en injire money of the two proceeding days of that day, at ten dollars, and tho gale money of that day,—mile Ipeats—the beet three in five ; a feather on each. Weights—the two first days, accord Ing to the rules of the Grecncsborough turf. Alston Taylor* Proprietors. November 7 28 td Several genteel young men can be accommodated with Board, in the middle tenement of the Bridge Bank. Augii*' 28 359 ts OK Musical intelligencer. rilllE Euterpeiad : or .cusical Intelli- X gencer, is published once a month, at the moderate price ol Two Dollar* per arm. payable Semi-annually, in advance, and contains Sixteen large Octavo pages, with an advertising envelope, and two Pages Music .with each number. * Contents of the Ortober umber. Elements Vocal Science —Sketch of the Rise and Progrc** of the Oratorio— The Musical Student—Musical Pleiades Review Gardiner’s Sacred Melodics— A Dissertation on Musical 'J uste—An ac count of the Royal Academy of Music— Womnm’i new patent Piano Fortes— Obituary of James Hartlenian—An ac count of the Oratorio at Augusta—do. do. Worcester—Observation* on Singing Mr. Braham—Notice of the Boston Handel and Haydn Society—Music— —Child of Sorrow —Evening Concert or. the water—T. Moore’s National Melo dies. Setts of the First, Second, and Third vols. maybe had on application to JOHN R.PARKER, Editor and Proprietor, No 7, Merchants Hall, Itodon. Wm. J. Hobby, November 21 Agent, Augusta. Executor’s bales. \fc «»ILL be sold, on the second day ol January next, at the late residence ol Josias Boswell, deceased, the whole of the real and personal estate of said de ceased (excepting tho negroe*) —consis- ting of aboiU 400 acres ofland, lying Im mediately on the road leading from C'o- Columbia Court-House to Augusta, fifteen miles above the latter place; a good stock of horses, cattle, hog* and sheep, household and kitchen furniture, wheel carriages, plantation tools, the crop of wheat, com, fodder and cotton. The sale will continue from day to day until the whole is sold. The conditioni will be made known on the day of sale Levi Boswell, Ex’er, November 1« 32 w6w 0 J ' , \ L. M'i iiii.'ii"i ■' I i --Tin ■ it i Administrators Sale. te l)e sold, at ilic late rosidenj i ol James C. Walker, decease ’ , of Columbia countv, on the thirtieth da 7 ,) of December next, all the perishable , property belonging to said dec ased, consisting of horses, hog? anil cotvs, (he. , present crop of corn and fodder, parlor , all of the crop of colton, one cotton ma chine and running gear, plantation u ! tend)?, household and kitchen furniture. And, at the same time and place, will , be hired, eight or nine negroes, consis ting of men, women and children. The ■ale tij continue from day to day fill all issold. And all persons having demands against sal I deceased are requested to render them in, properly attested, to, in the lime prescribed by law ; and *1 f those that are indebted, to come forward ( and make immed ate payment to Thomas Colvard, Adm'r. , Terms of sale made known on the day. November SI 54 3tp Will be Sold, » 7 , TN front of the Court House, in the -X town of Waynesboro 1 , on the first Tuesday in December next, between the | usual sale hours, about four hundred a j- exes of land, situate on Sandy Run creek, about 5 miles from the town, known as the (ilehe Land. The said tract of land to he sold to the highest bidder, pursuant loan order of the Honorable the Interior Court of the county of Burke, for the benefit of Hie county Academy. Tim taridipfwle will be made known on the day of sale by the commissioners ’ of the Academy 1 November 21 54 Jllp I Motice. : To nli and singular the creditors of Samvel s Fielding, ; TTAVING informed the court that on XU the twenty-third ol i>e< ember next, , I “hall apply to said court, in Madison, i Mo gan county, in order to take the be. ■ nefit of ihe insolvent act—ton are here* ■ by notified to attend at die said court aim *ime, and shew cause, it any you have, why I should not be released from confinement. 4 Samuel Fielding. October 26 2d wid J Georgia, Jones Comity. , ALL persons, who reside without said i I\. slate, to whom I am in any way in debted, are hereby notified to be anil ap pear at the Court House ol said county - on the thirtieth day of November next, , in person or'hy attorney, to shew cause, f if any they have, why I should not fake And receive the benefit of the insolvent v laws of said state; as the Inferior Court . ■Xsaid county have passed an order re > quiring me to he then and (here brought lelore them for that purpose. Arnold Johnson. 14 September 24 10 w2rn Administrators Sale. WILD be sold, at the. house of Ihe subscriber, on Friday, Hie 20ih day of December next, the personal es tate of Isaac Sparr, ileceascu, consisting of hor-cs, household furniture, a Jersey wagon, wilh several other articles.— Terms of sale will ho twelve months credit, and note? with security required. 5 • John Blalock, sen. adm'r. ’ November VI liO 3tw e Administrator’s Sales. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, will he sold, at the market house in Ihe city of Augusta, on the first Tues day in January next, all the undivided real estate of Ferdinand Phinizy, late of sai l county, deceased—to wit: > I tract Land, Wayne O’ly, 490 acres, No. 097, tn ills i I do do do 490 „ „ 117 2 „ I do do do 490 „ „ 34 2 „ 1 I do do Wilkinson C. 2021-2 „ 144 19 u » I do do do 202 1-2 „ 109 13 ) 1 do do do 202 1-2 „ 122 14 „ ALSO, Agreeably to said order, will be sold, f on the same day, four Pews, in Christ - Church, Nos. 0, 98, 101 and 110, and g two Pews in St. Paul’s Church, Nos. 15 _ and 54. AH of the above property sold -for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. _ Terms made known on the day of sale. John Phinizy, - .deling Adm'r of the Estate nfF.I hinizy. October 26 25 wtds y 9 ■■ - Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold on the third Saturday of December next, at the late re sidence of David Walker, jnnr. that | valuable tract or parcel of LAND, lying • < in the county of Columbia, fourteen miles from Augusta, oh the road leading to Wrightsborough, together with corn, fodder, wheat, oats, horses, wnrk-steeri, plantation utensils, &c. Sold in compli . ance with the Will of Jesse Albrcton, deceased. James Yarbrough, ) , f & William Zachery, e October 24 ■22 law2m e - Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, at Columbia court house, on the Ist Tuesday in Ja nuary next, a negro man named Lewis, J about thirty years of age, belonging to ihe estate of John Durden, de> eased, — 1 old for the benefit of the heirs and cre e ditors of said deceased, by ordex of the '■ Honorable the Inferior Court of said county. I* Jesse Durden, adm'r. Ann Durd«n, adm’x. November 12 30 wtd