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Augusta Chronicle $ Georgia Gazette.
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Qjfevs the following Articles
'with a general assortment oj
fresh Aiediciues,
' Mc.\s 10-ji as they coil be purchased in the
Cry — Vi 3 r •
Tho 2 Lee’s Pills f direct f. iom
U Dp S. H. I*. Lee,
| 10D Doz Loi illard s Muccubuy Sc Scotch
I? Snuff,
■; -200 Kegs English White Lead,
K 2(>o Boxes Window Glass,
i I ’2OOO lbs. Spanish Whiting*,
L| -8000 lbs. Copperas,
B 1000 lbs. Almn,
[ 800 lbs. Indigo (Spanish and Carolina)
H 1500 lbs Madder,
300 lbs White Starch,
B 150 Gro. Dottle Corks,
S 1500 tbs. Holt Brimstone,
ff 1000 lbs. Ginger,
400 lbs. Camphor, refined,
' K 600 lbs. Cream Tartar,
If 200 lbs. Jalap, See &c
' —ALSO—
Fresh Cabbage Seed.
), u
Pebruary 4 w4t
, "merino shawls,
I Scares £5 Toints,
Very Elegant,
Jtist Received from New-York,
xTiAKOLINE Plaids, a >ew pieces hand
some patterns,
■Elegant white figured Satin Robes,
Do. do. do- do. Ribbons,
Ladies’ Fleecy Gloves, '
Super, black Italian Crapec,
Thread and Uobbinette Laces, a great
assortment,
JBest company Flag Handkerchiefs,
■ Silk and Tabby Velvets, various colors,
I Very superior black Levantine Silk,
\ JJlack Red and figured do.
;j| White figured Gros. De Nap do.
\M JBaclt St dark blue Bombazines, very fine,
t: || WITH A VARIETY OF OTHER
£5 Taiicy Articles,
Which in addition to Stock on hand, com
prise a very general assortment adapted
to the season.
-—likewise
.1 Cashmere
life A (bw, very elegant, will be received
I in a few days
Jewett, Abell, & Fo.
Upper Wing Gity Ifolel. I
Jaminry 21 —— wtf 1
f Just Received ,
ON* CONSIGNMENT.
,Iml for Sale by the Subscribers, I
: 100 Bags Wime. Ooffcc
‘I; m Bilbro & droves. 1
K I
iii January 31. tt j
i " Bacon Hams.
TriiE Subscribers have on hand, a quan- I
.J tity «rCfirst rate BACON HAMS Jfor sale, I
opposite the Market, south side Broad- J
i £ \ Street, Augusta
David Smith, £>j Co*
January 31 4t J
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TIERCES Boston STONE
ll:e,
Just Received and for Sale,
LOW FOR CASIJ. UT
J John C. Holcombe, j
v>. Janurry24 ■ .
Tax Collector’s Notice.
X- WILL attend at the City Hotel on the
eleventh and twenty first; at the Globe
y Tavern on the twentyeth and twenty-se
■ I oond; and at the Planter’s Hole* on the
* thirteenth and twenty third of February,
for the purpose of collecting the State
and pounty la* for the year 1821.
T E Ktigg, T. c.
X_ February 4 td
t .i Notice.
GEORGIA, Warren County:
ALL persons are notified not to trade
for a note of hand, given lo James
Drake, 'by Benjamin Culpepper & Marino
! w Culpepi*", of one thousand dollars
dated the 15th December, 1320, and du.
I ten days after dale, with the followm
; credits on said note, viz a—On 13ih oi
January 1821, was paid five hundred and
sixty dollars ; on 31st of January 1821, fifty
dollars more was paid, which payments
were endorsed on the said note; as the
: ?' said note has been misplaced or lost by me,
v ho was the agent of Mr Drake fur the
collection of the said note, and the sam-
S > has been legally discharged by a subse
quent payment.
Chappell Heetb.
February 4-—w3tp
Notice.
- LT. persons having demands agair.s
the estate of the late Ltausar Oolkman
T deceased, are request <1 to render then
i in, duly attest.-.:, within the time pre
scribed by law; and .hose indented,
' Warren, Adm>r.
Apgns'.aj Jam 24. ——lm
Cotton, Stock,
AND
1 xc\\aage. Bvokev.
• fIIHE subsejiber has taken an office i.,
JL the budding lately occupied by
Messrs Slewan & Hargraves, on the nor : ~
side of Broad-strce*-, opposite ti, the Pus"-
l Office—where he off is his services i»>
, ihe above business, and hopes, by stnc:
personal attention, to obtain the patron
i age of his friends and the public.
- i he great facilities afforded by brokers
.ti commercial opci aliens generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, a. !
particularly a Colton Broker In almost
every other cotton mail the business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the case, certainly and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable nere. The mer
chant, by applying at die office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and making
up a purchaser;—the planter ne.nl he no
longer involved in doubt ami difficulty to
ascertain the true slate of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser wid
at ali times know where to resort for cot
ton at Ihe market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
1st 1 In order to give ume for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
eave tiie ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. v —ls left Inter than nine, sal-.3
cannot he realized till Hie succedlng day
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter f instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Colton will be sampled and ’receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, r.aies cannot be
CJ'alized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4th. Sours wilt commence at ten o’clock
and ciosc at twelve, a m.
5Ui. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6J- cents fora bag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
hale.
Orders from the country, i n
closing the warehouse rec> ip-.s, will be
prortiptly executed.
Stock Exchange :md
j brokerage,
j In their Vartans R anches,
Will be ait-nded to at all limes during of.
I (ice hours, which will be from eight, o’-
clock a. m. till two -’clock p. si. and from
I three o’clock 'ill five r. n.
John Kinney, jun’r.
03* Money is sometnn-.s wrvtu in ire
than at others Persons having it tuloan.
1 may, in the strictest confidence, avail
J themselves of the advantages of the mar-
I ket, by applying at the above office.
November 8. ts
I A Y\eqv.eV\s
Crockery Store,
RIiIDGK ROW, No. 5.
J JUST riFri'MVFD ON CONSIGNMENT
A. very Fresh and Handsome
j Assortment of
DRY ROODS,-
j —CONSISTING of—
Brown Hollands,
I Shilling Linen, assorted,
j Masuiioalan Handkerchiefs,
Fancy ditto
I Ladies’ white lops sup'r black Cotton
I hose,
j Fancy Quiltings,
J Fine white Flannels,
I A;:ron Checks,
j Jaconet Cambrics 9-8,5-4 £/ 6-4,
J Fine Russia Sliet ting,
100 Pieces Calicoes, lat- patterns,
1000 Pair Mens’ Wax Calfskin Shoes
I Which " ill be sold low for cash or ap-
I proved paper He has also a very- com-
J plete assortment of
Ci’oclrevy fin«\ Glass
1 Wave,
j for sale by the crate or retail, on v
1 favorable terms.
J January 10— — Ini
For Sale,
; 1 That well known and valuable plan
» I t.ation whereon tVilliam Jones, deceased,
j li-.e-J, intlie county of Burke, containing
I Fifteen Hundred acres of oak ami hickory
I 'and, and about two hundred acres clear
• I .-til well adapted to the culture of corn
f J oicl cotton. On the above premises there
1 I is a good two story house, and all other
‘ I u-cessary out buddings, and an excellent
s J Suw and Grist Mill on a never fading
e j stream—three hundred acres more of pine
1 land adjoining the-above, lying in tin
e I .-ounty of Richmond, and about seventy
• I .acres cleared. We deem a further dc-s
--:• I crip lion unnecessary, but invne all those
I persons who wiuli to purchase a valuable
I place, to come and view the premises am.
I j -,dge fur themselves. For further parti
_ I ctilai s apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
j Isaac Walker,
s I Administrat '.i. sos the (state of Wm. Jones
v Nov 1 s—tt
1 * * Mr. IlcHi’y Hanna
u* 1 ban is fully authorized to codec alt d. i)t
--10 t is office, (irora the B>h of Out
| her;) an'’ to give receipts for the same.
I Jaiiuary 17
!■ I
iFaoiSima)
VAttdi. itomb. ztiUes,
Nankeou < anton ('ranus
and Crape Robqs.
IVAJ.,MiI.EY a FO'tTER.
(SETT noon TO TUB AL’.IUSTA UOOK STOni:.)
Have Just received from JW’xo-Vorh, anil
Tioar opening
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
!)‘. - Y GOODS,
CIXSI3TIXU OF—
IIOUHBD Black Bomb.zeiU'S,
Black Nankin 8; Canton Graoes,
F.guicd black Do Do
Grape Robes, b ack 8t coloured.
Black Canton Ha ulke.chiefs,
Silk Flags ami Bandanocs,
Merino and Crap- Shawls, j
Black Silk Flo entin; Vestings,
Du Do Do Farcy Palternl,
Blue mixed Sattinrtts, line,
Domestic Stripes k bleachedsliirt!igs
Waltham Sheetings, bleached tery
hat dsonie,
Osttabtirgs 8; Hessians, good qttallv,
Imhadon Beaver Htus by the CrL,
Imitation 'Fucking ft side Combs,
Seersuckers and Parasols, assorted
gj 3 VV ith a variety of other
articles too nuni rt us to mention, and
with Stock now on liatid comprise apr<;t
• v general assortment of
SEASONABLE
Which will be Sold low for CASH or ap
proved paper
Janua-y 31 wtf y
A List of Noles L(|t
on 23tli December 1821, by Wasiuxo-iL
UAnmwiy.
” Note of hand on J. Draper fir
'iß-l Dollars, due 25 lt Doc. 1820, wiiba
credit of one buiKited anu tliuly eij|it
dollars and Td c> nts
Eight Tw. nty-fivedollar Notes on Wii.
v Tyson, and endorsed by Joshua Dia
per, on. 16lh December 1818
One Note on Janies Cody, sen. forTvlo
•tnilred Dollars, with interest from lit.
January 182 U.
o;ic Nutt on Thomas O. Ty»nn aftl
Wm Slavs for one Inmdrcd and one Dtil
lars, due 25tli Dec 1819.
One Note on Thomas O Tyson, for
fifteen D .liars, due 25th Dee 1821. { ,
One Note on David Cody sen. for one
Hundred and Pen Dollars, due Ist. No
■ ember, 1822-
One Note on SVm, Goodsen, for forty j
wo Dollars' and some cents cL>« iK.fi J
Dec 1819.
Pwo Notes on Banister Evans, one for
rhlriy Dollars, due 25th Dec. 1821, and I
the odier dm 25th Deceit.her 182 U, sot I
S 18 18j cents.
Oie Note on Abner Rogers and Abler I
-I‘Corniack, for one hundred and ninety I
Dollars, due Nov. 1821, with a credit o ! I
fin tv Dollars. j
One N > e on Peter Cody for thirty j
two Dollars and a few cents, due 25'
1) -ce i l) v 18 :1 j
Cjy 1 All persons are forwum
ed from i radii g to. the above notes j
January 31 w3l j
Diasoiulinll.
JC.
\ HE Co-Partnership heretofore exT - J
tng under the firm ot Jfumble £4 O'Keiff j
is this day dissolved byimituulcoi.se. j
Ad those indebit.tl to the said eor.ccr. j
e.tber by Bond, Note or Book Accom , j
are requested to make imincdiai pa, I
inent to John O’Keifl'e, ot othei wis tliv J
will be placed in thy hands of an Ofli J
cm- for collection, and all to whom th j
said concern is indebted, are required to j
seni them to John O’Keiff e, who vvil 1
settle the same j
John lluinhic, I
John O’KeiiVc.
Augusta, Feb 6, 18-2 3t I
For Salt*,
A family .1* Negroc?, j
CtONSISTING of a Man be ween 50 and I
J 63 years of age; a Woman between I
3 ; and 40, and a little girl child of thd
uii n.er, auotit 9 years of age For theii j
E or.at aciers, reference may be had to Ju ly,e
McTyre ; and tor the terms apply to A
: I:,lighter and C. I.sbilzan.
STANTON SLAUGHTER.
February 7 ts j
Dissolution of Co-Partner
ship. '
!PhE Co-Partnership which lately ex |
sled under the firm of William E. Ken
doll ftf CV is this day dissolved by mntua
consent.
William E- Kendall, (
Isaaciiar Bates.
Clinton, 2>ith Dec 1821
Feh 7 Dp
j N otice.
4 I.L persons indebted to the estate of
John W. Walton are requested to
come f.rward and make immediate pay
iii«-nt, and those that the said estate are
indebted to, are requested to fating for
i . aid t'tetr accounts duly attested, within
Uie time prescribed by law.
W P. Beale,
Archibald Haggle,
John Dunn,
Administrator*.
Janaary 3
THE
Waverly Novels,
Complete in iSeven Volumes,
Octavo--new and fine
Edition.
"V AI.ERIUS, a Roman Story—fi r Re
view ot this, see North American
Review for October
’'ay, on Political Economy
Bigelow’s Sketches of Rumble’s Norlh-
Urilain and Ireland
No. 50, Quarterly Review
No. 21, Blackwood’s Magazine *
Annals of die Parish
t lie Mourning Ring, by Mrs. Inchbald
Swat lion’s Chancery Reports, Vol. Ist
Lacon or many things in few words to
those who think
ihe Life-of Com 'TEPIIEN DECATUR
'l'ogeiher with a General As
sortment of
BOCKS & ts i'AXION VRY.
F;ne Paper llaiij.iiigs
Garden Seeds, and Lucent Grass Seed
For Sale, by
J. h H Ely.
( Xj’ Wanted Johnsmi’s Quarto Diction
ary and Lavoisncs’ At lass for which other
Books will be given in exchange
FHi 7 31
(Robe Tavern,
r
a HL Subscriber inf >nns his friends and
the public, that his
Rending ,
is jus. arranged, and that liis Bar is much
if-ore convenient. And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, lie is
better able to provide for tbe accommo
dation of his customers j and can safely
promise them, that us far as bis means and
ability to comply with nis wishes can go,
he will attend to the. comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a cull.
jjprTho Savannah & Wash
ingtou Stages put up at the
Globe.
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
THE AUGUSTA
Jockey Club Races
4 'V ILL commence on the fourth Tues
day in February next, free for any horse,
urate n. jr. Ulliig nn lh« rcntln««t, (weights
as heretofore.)
The fost day, 4 mile heals, (purse) y4OO
„ 21 do. 3 do. do. do. 300
„ 3d do 2 do. do. do. 200
„ 4.h do. 1 do. the three best in five,
for the entrance money the preceding
d.ys
N. B—The proprietors of the turf do
oieilg:* themselves that the money will
oe hung up each day.
Ed. Bird, Sec.
14. January
NOTICE.
glllE Co-partnership heretofore existing
s. un er the firm of Leeds & Lynes
ich Makers, wat dissolve a by its lintiia
.t of the 24th November last; tiie books
d accounts are left in the hands of James
. n.s, one of the late firm for settlement.
ii persons indebted are respectfully re
p asted ,ii make as early settle nients as
io .stole, aid thereby save the iiiconveni
• ce and > xpence of a legal call- 'Ehose
whom the conc- t-u was indebted will
| • .reseiu their demands to liim for settle
at ut.
| Nathan Leeds,
James Lyucs.
Jaiuiary 7 ts
Tiie Subscriber
I 4Y/ ISHR* o infim his friends and the
Itt p ibiic, that he shall continue the
j Coach Making Business,at the stand lately
I occupied by Leeds and Lynes, at the cor-
I iters on Etna and M'lntosh streets ; where
I Carriages w-.1l be made and repaired at
I shoit notice, and in the best manner.
James Lynes.
I Jan 7
(fj* The Editors of the Georgia Journal
land Washington News, a. c-requested to
I publish the above three times, and forward
J titeir accounts to this office.
Coach Making.
I riiHE subscriber respectfully informs
j 3. his friend# and the public in general,
j that he has established himself in the above
business, a few rods below the market, on
thr south side of Broad-street, where a
Constant supply of northern made Carri
ages and Gigs will be kept for sale, of supe
-1 rior style and workmanship., He has now
lon hand a supply of Carriages, made by
J D. Beach, of Newark, N. J which will be
sold at the lowest m&niffactiiry prices.—
I All orders will be promptly executed, and
I Carragesof every description repaired, ftc
■ I in the best manner and favorable as can be
j done elsewhere. The smallest favors will
’ j meet prompt attention and will be grate
’ I fully acknowledged- He takes thisop
j povtunity of returning to his friends his
] sincere acknowledgements ior favors here-
I tolore rendered him injthc above line.
Nathan Leeds.
I January 7- 4w.
Sheriff s Deeds,
1 Far Sale at this Office,
boctoY GaiteY,
Has removed his Office to Mclntosh
sticet, third tenement north of Broad
street, where he can at any lime be found,
when not engaged in professional business.
January IT -ts
A Neiv System ot
Velvet Painting.
M.
Ap Alt. ft Mrs. CKOCKEU will commence
giving Lessens in the above painting on
Wednesday the 6ili hist, at the Bridge
Bank, residence of Mrs. Sandwich, Broad
Street.
Mr. ft Mrs. C, forbear to eulogize on the
superiority of the system, but invite the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Auguslu to call
ami examine specimens of their work, and
also make themselves acquainted with the
facility ot the method, confidently hoping
that they will be thereby induced to be
stow liberal patronage.
A course of lessons consists of twenty,
cacti un fiour.
Term for teaching in this city, limited
to four weeks.
February 4 ts
AND
Fashionable.
T
.M. 11F, subscriber has opened his goods at
Mr. George Wragg’s jun. upper store, for
merly occupied by Mr Carter, Druggist.
It consists ol Travelling For table Shaving
Apparatus, complete; Cloth, Hair, Flesh,
I noth and Shaving i!rushes ; Fancy Eng
lish Soaps ; Macassar, Russia and Antique
tubs; Nnple Soup in pots, which excels all
others for shaving; Coburg Stiffners for
the Cravat; Military Black Velvet Wel
lington Stocks j Webb’s Patent Suspeii-
Wood Stock and Beaver Glows ;
tortoise Shell Combs, gill ornamented do.
Pearl Powder for the Ladies j Curls, Friz
etts, I oopets and Wigs of every shade,
and a few dozen of Mauguin’a Patent Da
mascus Steel Razors, which, when, once
set, ami got to suit ihe gentleman who is
louse them, if a careful hand, will novel
require more than stropping again. Thr
importer has had a pair for 16 years; ft he
pronounces them better for use Those
with the Hleel backs are Maitguin’s; those
w ith brass are counterfeit. It is v/ell know u
the retail price in New-Vork is g 8 a pair ;
they will he sold at the same price in this
city. The above articles are of the best
quality, and will be sold at New-Vork
prices, by
EDWARD QUlltK.
N- B. —Wholesale, purchasers will re
ceive a liberal discount.
February 4 2w
Stenography .
GeNILF.MEN desirous of instruction
in Ihe above art, can in the course of
I cn Lessons (by devoting two hours in
( nch day) become acquainted with its
fundamental principles, at the moderate
expense of TEN DOLLARS. Ten Sub
scrihcrß are required before* any engage
ment can oe made on the part of the In
stractor. Reference may be made to
William VV, Holt and R. W Cook, Esqrs
or to Uie subscriber, at the City-Hotel,
during the present week
Isaac Winsliip.
January 51 ts
Tax Collector’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first r l uesday in
March, one HOUSE, adjoining
Thomas Walton's Lot, and sold as the pro
perty of Giles Griswold, to satisfy his Statr
and County 'l ax, fortheyear 1820. Amount
of Tax 55‘J 75 cents
E. Biigg- T. C.
J unitary 3.
Estraj.
GEORGIA, Burke County
> (i -.AKLN up and brought before me, by
4. George Dyne, of the 69th Company
District, a Smalt male Mule, he ween a I
pule sorrel ami deer color, with some sad
dle marks, ablaze in his forehead, brand
ed on the left hip, but cannot be made md
what it is, between ten and twenty years
old ; —valued by’Lewis Bync and James
FaniiCt at fifty five dollars.
Isaac Farmer, J. P.
January 2lst, 1822
Taken from the Toll Bonk.
John Carpenter, cl’k.
February 4 St
Administrator’s
WILL he sold on Monday the !B*b
March next, at the .house of .* I
len Jones, dec’d. all the personal property
of said decerned, consisting ot one Negro
fellow AI-EC, Cotton, Corn and Fodder;
Stock of every description, Household and
Kitchen Furniture.
'/.SO
At the same lime and place ,
WILL BE RENTED
The Mill and Plantation,
whereon tbe said d -ceased lived.—Terra
made known on that day.
THOM AS DOOLY, > . , ,
RlCH’n. H. JONES. J AcUn rs
Feb. 7 w4w
Found,
A. Red Morocco POCKET BOOK —Th.
cv.-ner can get it by proving property, an
paying for this advertisement. Apply at
| the Chronicle Office.
J Jamjar/ Si y
11 . 4r.'
For Greenock.
THE FAST SiIUNO SHIP
DROMO,
PoEI VHP, J\lnk rr,
lias a Cunsllerab'c part oi'litr *nrgo en
gaged, and «ill meet wit/i'mwptiicli For*
Freight or pastige, apply to Andrew Low
k Co, Savw inali, < r here to
James Robertson KT Co.
Feb 11 4t f
- ‘"'lf*-'
■Sugar Coffee.
AD II IIOS. N. O. Sugar,
150 Bugs Green Coffee,
Just Jteceived, and fur tale by
m. H. Thompson, & Co.
February 4—~3t
Washington, Sift 1321
feIXTYTHREE days after date, I pro
tvnse to pay to Levi 11 Echols, border, at
the Office (xtf Discount aii'l Deposite iu
‘his place, five hundred and thrty dollars,
value received. O II PRINCE
Credit the drawer—l, II £
(Endorsed) Levi II Echols
(Bank immher) 9!
‘I he original no'e of whicbfthe above is ir»
substance, u copy, is lost or mislaid It was
paid in bank and taken out by n.*, in- nnr
susnee of an agreement to that <fftcf,
and sold subject to a settlement e-.
tween Mr Prince and myself On a .ei
tlenient recently made, Mr Prince has ful
ly paid off, und|i list barged it; and oi'courae
no person but him can now be the right
ful holder of it Whoever nisy tee such a
paper under any circumstances, are re
quested to hand it in, or give information
thereof to Mr Prince or myself
Levi IL. Echols.
Feb 11 3t „
Oj’The Editors of the AuguEta Cltro
nicleandSojthorn Recorder,are leqnesc
ed to give three insrrtiona to the above
and forward t heir accounts to the office (»
the Washington News
QUAIU4U SVHINGS
/SJie subscriber Las taken that welX
4A known stand.
Ui aker Smimis.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee.
situated seven miles above Augusta on
die Washington road and hopes from
bis attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 3———-ts
Executor's bale,
W ILL be Sold on the second Saturday
in March next, three HORSES, belonging;
:o the estate of Wm Eubank, dec aoed~
Tcnns inadi- known on tin day of Sale
Wm. Eubank, ex’r.
Feb 11 3tp’d
Brought to Jail,
Wednesday,the 6th instant, a negro,
billow named 808, says he belongs o
George Coyer, of Walton .ountry, Geor
gia, and that he ranaway about Cnmiu-ae.
flic owner is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take
mm away
Thomas Stewart, Jailor.
Feb 11 3: ________
Found,
A. I’inclibeck WATCH -Kiiquireof
HORACE PAYNE.
February 4 —ts
Court ol Ordinary, January
Adjourned Term, 1832.
WILLIAM JONES, Executor of the
estate of Henry Jones; deceased, and Sew
ell Walton, having petilionud this Court
to be relieved from their liability as secu
rity for Henry Gillum for the Guardian
ship of the minors and orphans of Wdliaut
Gillum, deceased, on the grounds of biff
removal from this state and upon Ins fail
ing to make annual returns of his manage
ment of the estate of said orphans, as the
Uw requires. . *
It it ordered. That the said Henry G l.
him appear at the next May term of thin
Court, to wit, the first Monday in said
month, and should that term be 'os',
.it the next term thereafter, then and
■ here to show cause, why the said William
Jones, executor of the estate of Henry”.
Jo.tr-s, deceased, and Newell Walter} *
should be relieved in terms of the law
Jtnd be it further ordered, That a cop”
of this Rule be served upon the said Hon •
rv Gillum, by publishing in one of tin:
public Gazettes of this state, at kart once
a month for three months, preceding the
first Monday in May next.
The above is a true copy, taken from,
the Minutes of the Court
wm. i/arper, c. c o.
January 2 7 ‘
>3 otice. •
NINE months after date aptlicatioi -
will be made to the court of nidi
of Richmond county, for leave Yu ».U
ndivided fifth pur* of a tract of land h»
Oglethorpe county, on Long-creek, ad
joining land of Wm. Baily and other*, ron-
V.ning fourteen hundred and filly acres,
>e the same more or less lielor grog to Fer
dmand Uurdell, a minor; to to be soK; aS,
\,r the b iitefit , f said mini* f
John Fhinizy, Guardian \
J tiiujry It*, ajftp
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