Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, June 09, 1840, Image 1

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J- W. Sc W. S, JONES. PUBLISHED 5 DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY On Broad street. TERMS |D«7y paper , Ten Dollars per annum advance. ITri-weekly paper, at six dollars in advance,orlevon at the end of the year. . Weekly paper. Three Dollars in advance, of FAur at the end of the year. I In accordance with the ostensible, views ol the Southern Convention;. DIIt KC T I3II*O It T ATI ON . THOMAS I. WRAY & SON havojust refeived by the Governor Troup, and are now bps nine, a large assoitment of CHEMICALS and other DRUGS, from the Laboratory oSMander, U'aucr $ Co. (one of the first houses in England,) whicL will | be sold in a state of the utmost purity. The si- with ‘ their former supply on hand constitutes a Jan'-e and I very complete assortment,consisting of almostTevery art ic in the Drug line usually kept in thiff market, Orders will be thankfully received anil ajtteml dto with despatch, on the most accom'rr;c,'flat int erims ts otk 17 GARDEN SEED.—A largeassortment . of fresh Eng’ish Garden Seed, just reicited and warranted genuine. Among which ate several varieties of early Corn, Button and Top Unions Bulbous Roots, Dahlias, Floo or Seeds, • Also, celcbiated Rohan Potatoes, and iralhn Spring Wheat, for sowing. For sale by = jan 8 GARVIN & HAIfJKS. Y\7 O()DEN and WILLOW WARE.-|-Chil t » dren’s Wagons and Grad es, Market Baskets Clothes Baskets, Churns, Cedar and Painted Wash Tubs, Foot Tubs, Door Mats, Brass luouiid and Painted Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, and various oilier articles in this line, for sale bv dec 18 I. 8. BEERS ic Co. fIIHE article published below, concerning the 1 new and popular doctrine advanced by the illustrious Goelicke of Germany, cannot jail of ex citing a deep and thrilling interest throughout our ntrv. Q q | [Translated from the Gennanj} : LOUIS OFFON G(JELICJ£E,i of Germany, ■ The Greatest ov Human Benf.fa 1 . tors. Citizens of North and South America, | To Louis Offon Goelicke, M. 1)., ofl Germany, [Europe,.) belongs the imperishable honoj.' cif adding a new and precious doctrine to the science bf medi eme —a doctrine which, th jugh vchemenjljy opposed by many of the faculty, (of which he is,;? valuable member,) he proves to be as well founded in truth as any doctrine of Holy. Writ —adoctrinje, upon the verity of which are suspended the lives! of millions of our race, and which he boldly challenges his op posers to refute, viz: Consumption is a! disease al ways occasioned by a disordered state b f Vis Vital (or Life Principle) of the human body) fff often secretly lurking in the system for ylctus before there is the least complaint of the Lune-s c £jD—and which may be as certainly, though not isplquickly, cured, as a common coid or a simple heasdamie. An sin valuably precious doctrine tins, as i'j parts an important lesson to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious roe may' I be an unobserved inmate of their 4 clayey houses” ) [even while they imagine themselves secure from lita attacks, teaching them that the great secret inthe 1 art of preserving health is to pluck out ii\c disease 1 when in the blade, and not wait till the jkll grown I ear. ■ ■ This illustrious benefactor of man is’ate entitled ; to youi unfeigned gratitude, and the guaiitude of a ■world,for tire invention of his mat chics :s Sanative, —whose healing bat may justly claim To; it such a title, since it has so signally triumphekl: over our i great common enemy, f Consumpl'ioE, both in the first and last stages, —a me die my which has 1 thoroughly lilled the vacuum in the MaUriaMedica, J an u thereby proved itself the rfj' Complin or of Phy sic ians.ff? —a medicine, for which init mankind will have abundant cause to bless the. beneficent 1 hand of a kind Providence, —a medicine whose wondrous virtues have been so glow in Ay pourtray ed even by's jme of our clergy, in tliieili pastoral visits to tee sick chamber ; by which Iffioans they i often become the happy instrument? or jffiangingde- | spending into hope, sickness into healjth, and sad- j of friends into joyfulness 4 q. q q j Q GOELICKE’S MATCHLESS SAff/ITIVE, A medicine of more value to man than the vast ; mines of Austria, or even tl>c united treasures of our globe, —a medicine, which is obtained equally from the vegatable, animal and mineral kingdoms, i and thus possesses a tiu ee-fuld power,—a medicine, which, thougu designed a* a remedy for consurap- j tion solely', is possessed of a mysterious influence 1 over many diseases of the human system, —a medi- , cine, which beginsto be valued by physicians, who are daily witnessing its astonishing t i res of many 1 whom they had tesigncd to the graspiof the Insa tiable Grave. ; DOSE of the Sanative, for adults,fane drop; for i children, a half-drop; and for in fangs, a quarter drop; the directions explaining the [mirier of ta king a half or a quarter drop. ! I Price —Three and one-third rix dollars* ($2,50) ; p r half ounce. I German coin value 75 cents, j q f q q : q A certificate from three members of Hie Medical Profession in Germany, in Europe. We, the undersigned, practitioners of medicine j in Germany, are well aware that, by our course, i we may forfeit the friendship of soirie of the facul ty, but'not of its benevolent memoeils, who are un- | influenced by selfish motives. Though we shall refrain from an expression of our opinion, cither j of the soundness or unsoundness of) Ur. Goelick’s new doctrine, we are happy to say Gnat we deem his Sanative too valuable not to be generally j known —for what our eyes behold; and our ears hear, we must believe. I We nereby sta e, tb it when Dr. Louis Offen ; Goolick first came before the German public, as the pretended discoverer of a new doctrine and a , new medicine, we hold him in Lie; highest con- j tempt, believing and openly pronouncing him to be , a base impostor-ai d the prince of q-uabks. But, on • hearing so much said about the Samktive, against it and for it, we were induced, from motives of curi o?jtf nerelv, to make trial of it?j reputed virtues | uponra number of our most hopeless patients; and ; we now deem it our bounden duty (even at the ( expense self-interest) publicly to acknowledge its efficacy' in curing not only' consumption, but other fearful maladies, which weTiave heretofore believed to be incurable. Our pntcrapt tor the discoverer of this medicine was a; once swallowed up in our utter astonishment at these unexpected results; and, as amends for our j'buse of him, we do frankly confess to the world, '•that we believe him a philanthropist, who does houbr to the profes sion, and to our countiy, which gave him birth. The recent adoption of this medicine into some o our European hospitals, is a sUllicient guaranty that it performs all promises. It; needed not our estimony r , for wherever it is used it is its own best wi Ress. HERMAN ETMULLER, m. n. WALTER VAN-GAULT, m. d. ADOLPHUS WERNER, M. d. Germany', December 10, 1886. . (3 0 & if t THE MATCHLESS SANATIVE- —By an article in our paper to-day. it will be scßn that this medi cine has lost none of its Virtues Uy crossing the At lantic —for it appears to be cures iu Arncma to those wi;. ha ve ;■- isbeiEn Boston Morning Posi. -. | (IT For sale by BENJAMIN HALL, Agent, at • hi Post-Office. dec 0 v C <l- 11^ Geo. B, Read & Banking Co. > B Blanch at Augusta. E POSIT FA in sums of five hundred dollars and upwards, bearing an interest of six per cent, per annum wnll be received at this Office tor periods not less than ninety' days, subject to the order oi the depositors on receiving ten days notice of theirintcnlion to withdraw jiov-2 0 vvtf j. w. WILDE Cashier. KENTUCKY JEANS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from New York a very* large supply of Kentucky Joans, which they will sell at very low prices. Also, a large supply of superior Satinets, to which tiu-y rcspsetfully invite the attention of the public jan 25 PO.VJPEYENNES. — Snowden .V Shear have just received from New York, a supply of Rich Pornpeycnnes, a new and beautiful style of Silks for ladies’dresses, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. dec 13 PICKLES AND PRESERVES.—The subscri _ hers have just received a complete assortment of Pickles, consisting of Walnuts, Cauliflower, Mangoes, Red Cabbage, Picolilly, Onions, Mixed Pickles, Peppers, Gerkins, Beaus, In half gallon and quart jars; Cucumbers in pickle: London, French and American Mustard?; Ketchups of various kinds,and other Table Sauces. ALSO AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRESERVES Peach, Green-gage, Damson, Egg Plum and Peai Preserves ; Currant, Raspberry and Strawberry Jellies and Jams; East India Ginger in pots, West India Orange, Citron, Limes and Pine Apple Pre serves; Guava Jolly' in glass and boxes; Citron. ! Prunes, Raisins. Figs and otner dried fruits, all I fre<h and ir. fine order. lorsaie uv dec IS ]. S. BEERS it Co. j (lilKAl* IRISH LlNENS.—■'ncwden & Shear 1 J have received, from New York, a large sup- i superior, 1-4 Irish Linens, warranted all flax, i which they will sell at reduced prices. Also, a I large supply ot Damask 'fable Cloths and Damask j Napkins, and a few superior Marseilles Quilts, to I which they respectfully invite the attention of the | public. mar 27 A 1 £s " j H’' PARSONS,29S Broad street, keeps at all , times for sale, a large stock of PIANO FORTES, from the best bui ders. in the couutry. — Tho stock generally consists of about thirty to forty instruments, comprising all the qualities. These instruments, arc selected withgicat care, and arc recommended with confidence. Persons wishing to purchase can do as well at this establishment as at any of the northern manufactories. A guaranty, as to quality and durability, is fur nished in every instance. Also, a well selected stock of sheet MUSIC, Pre ceptors, dec., together with Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accordions,-and most of the small articles usually kept in a Mtrsic Store. _de: 21 ts wholb9ai<e boot ani> siiok W VRKiIiOLSE. THE undersigned has cstablish- I ed himseT in the city of Augusta, iLJ the transaction of the above IM business, and is connected with an extensive northern manufac turer, from whom he is constantly receiving large invoices of the various articles in his line, of the best qua itics,manufactured expressly for the south ern trade, which are olfered to dealers and planters on the most reasonable terms. He is also prepared to fill large orders at the very lowest prices, at short notice. A share of patro nage is respectfully solicited 8. 13. BROOKS, No. 334 Broad-st., dec 21 6m Opposite the late Planters’ Hotel. C A BUI AG IS. HULBERT & ROLL, at the old JlypyppM stand formerly occupied by Maj. Jesse Thompson, corner of Ellis and Moln -TMaaeS tosh streets, are now receiving an en tire new stock of Carriages from the best manufac ures at the North, of the 1 test and most approved sty le, consisting of Coaches, Coachces, Standing and Extension Top Barouches, Chariotecs,Buggies Sulkies, Wagons, &c., together with a large and well selected assortment of Harness, all of which they will dispose of on tiie most liberal terms. Or ders for any description of Carriages of their own of Northern manufacture thankfully received and promptly executed. Their friends and the public are respecUully in vited to call and examine their stock LTBepairing in ail its branches faithfully- exe cuted and with despatch ts nov 1 GEORGIA RAIL -ROAD. Freight is now conveyed on the Georgia Rail- Road, between Augusta and Greensboro, at the following rates: Merchandize, of all kinds, 40 cents per 100 lbs., (furniture excepted.) Cotton, $1 50 per bale. G. 11. Thompson, Agent for the Company, at Greensboro, will receive and forward freight with out charge. Merchandize for the way stations will be for warded from Augusta on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Sup. Transportation Geo. R. R. Nov. 14,1539. ts GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF HOUR. The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au gusta every day- at 6 p. m., and arrives at Greens boro at 1 a. in. Leaves Greensboro at 9p. si., and arrives at Augusta at half past 4 o’clock, a. m. Stages run in connection with this train from Greensboro for New Orleans, (two daily lines) via Indian Springs, Columbus, Montgomery and Mobile; for New Orleans, tri-weekly, via Clinton, Macon, and Pensacola ; for West Point and Wetnmpka, via i Barnesville, tri-weekly ; for Rome, tri-weekly via Covington, Decatur and Marietta; for Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee, tri-weekly, via Athens, Gainesville and Cassville; for Washington, Wilke county, tri-weekly, from Double Wells ; for New Orleans, daily-, from Warren ton, via Sparta, M il ledgeville, Macon and Columbus ; forMilledgeville, ri-weekly, via Greensboro and Eatonton. Connecting with these lines are branch stage, lines to Tallahassee. Columbus, Miss.. Tuscaloosa, Newnan, uoweta county-, Ga., and Clarksville, Ha bersham county, S.r. Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $4 25. Office Georgia Rail Road & Bk’g Co. 7 Aususta, Lecember 9, i»39. S DAY PASSENGER LINE RESUMED. ON and after Tuesday next, (February 18th,) a Passenger Car will leave Augusta every Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 o’clock, A. M.; Greensboro’ everv Monday. Wednesday-, and Fri- ! ■y.t S, A. M.,V«n<* arrive at each place about P.M. . _ Office Transportation, / Augusta February 12,1845. AUGUSTA. GA-, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1840. B months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, lor leave to sell one negro woman slave, named Hager, the property of Robert Barbel, dc ceased. C. J. COOK, Adm’r. _ April 17,1840. w6t months after date, application will be . made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond co , UI ) leave to sell ail the real and personal estate oi Richard F. Bush, deceased. February 4. IS4O a. J. MILLER, adm’r. ]?OUIl months after date, applicclion will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, w hen sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the real estate and negroes bck.ngmg to the estate of Thomas Averell,deceas j k for the benefit »i the heirs and creditors. „ P- H. MANTZ, Administrator. February 29, 1840. I^° l R months aftjrdatc, application w-ill bo made to the honorable the inferior Court of iticbmond county, when sitting for ordinaory pur poses, for leave to sell the real estate and negroes belonging to the estate of James Levcrich,deceas ‘Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. P. H MANTZ, > , , ... J. A. CAMERON \ AJnun islrators. j February 29,1800. months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary ms llichmond county for leave to sell all the real and personal piopeity of Robert Dillon, deceased. February 4, IS4O A. J MILLER, Ex’r. R months after date, application will he made to the Court of Ordinary- of Richmond county, lor leave to sell a negro man slave named Piince, the piopeity ol Mary Savage, deceased. February 4, 1840 a. J. MILLER, Ex’r. months after date,‘application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of llichmond county, for leave to sell ad the real and personal property of Green 13. Hol'aud, deceased. February 4, 1840 A. J. MILLER, admr. months after date, application will be made to the honorable the inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting as a court of Ordi aary, for leave to sell sixty-seven shares of the capital Stock of the Bank of Augusta, belonging to the estate of \\ iliiam McCaw, deceased for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. WILLIAM BUST WICK, Adm’r. January 25, 1840. 1.30 L 11 months after date, application w-ill be made to the honorable Justices of the Infe rior Court of Richmond county-, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to' sell the negroes be longing to the estate of Martha McMillan, late of said county, deceased. U M. 11. JONES, Executor. March 3, 1840. B NOUR months after date, appheation w ill be fl made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, lor leave to sell all the real and personal estate of Milton Antony, deceased. March 5, 1840. A J. MILLER, Ex’r. INOUR months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, for leave to sell all the real and personal estate of Abraham Danfoilh, Deceased. March 5, 1840. A. J. MILEER, Adm’r. ]3(;UR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Cbwrt of Rich mond county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the es tate of Mary Johnson, deceosed. Sold for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors. P. H, MANTZ, Administrator. February 29, 1840. ■\TOTICE —Those creditors of A. McKenzie, who claim under an assignment made to the subscribers and James M. Carter, deceased, on the sth of July, 1833, will please hand in their claims, with proper evidence, as early as convenient. PETER BENNJCH. } , an 30 JOHN F. KING, | Assignees THE TRUE PD3IADK DIVINE. ■ EXTENSIVELY used in Europe, never before | introduced into America, an infallible cure | and a delightful preventive of Chapped Hands and Lips, &c. This elegant article gives a delicacy of fragrance and that natural heaitnful appearance to the skin no other preparation of the kind has been known to produce. It immediately removes PIM PLES and other disagreeable ERUPTIONS, pie vents BRUISES from turning black,cures BURNS and SCALDS, alleviating pain, and preventing blisters, it is also exceedingly useful for SORE BREASTS. So invaluable is this compound for every inconvenience to which the skin is liable, that none who have proved its benefits will over willingly be without it. Sold in Glasses at 25 and 50 cents each, with full particulars, and directions for use. For sale by- ROBERT CARTER, Druggist, Broad st. and at T. 11. PLANT’S Bookstore. Where certificates of its successful application may be seen. June 21 swif WJEIOJLESALE DRUGGISTS. (NARVIN & HAINES, No. 232, Broad street, X are constantly receiving fresh supplies of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also an extensive assortment of Brushes, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Perfumery, &c., of domestic and foreign manufac tures, selected by their agents; also afresh supply of English Garden Seed. Countiy merchents and Physicians are invited to call and examine our sto k. nfTA liberal discount made fur cash. dec 28 CO-DARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1 1 H E subscriber ha? this day taken into copart- JL nership, Mr. A. L. MASSEi\(JALE, and the business w ill from this time be conducted under the style and firm of S’. BUFORD £,• CO., and the sub scriber would take this method to return his sincere thanks to his friends and former customers for the patronage that has ocen so iinerally- oesloweo on him, and he would most respectfully-solicit a share for the firm. S. BUFORD, July 29. 839. ts SPLENDID CARPETS SNOWDEN &. SHEAR have received from N. York,and are now opening, a very large sup ply of superior Ingrain Three Ply Venetian and Brussels CARPETS of the latest style and richest p items, allot which have been selected with great care. Persons wishing to supply themselves with the article will do well to call immediately, as they- can now make a selection from one of the largest assortments ever offered in this City-, and of new and splendid paterns. Also, Rich Brussels and Tufted HEARTH RUGS to match the Car pets,and superior printed Baizes and patent FLOOR CLOTHS. nov 12 BEALS’ HAIR RESTORATIVE. 11HIS valuable discovery is now introduced to the citizens of Augusta, with the fullest confidence and assurance that it will effect the ob ject of its application, viz : A COMPLETE RES TORATION OF THE HAIR upon the heads of those who have lost the same, and have thereby become bald or partially so. Numerous certificates might be given to show how successfully this compound nas been applied, never having failed in a single instance.) Its virtues have been fully- and satisPctorily tested. Tho heads of those that were entirely bald, have been by the application of this restora tive, covexed with a luxuriant growth of beautiiui hair. None need despair whether old or young, of hav ing their hair restored. For sale by ROBERT CARTER, Druggist, Broad st. and at T. 11. PLAN! : S Bookstore. Where certificates of its successlul application j can bd seen, June 21 swtf PROSPECTUS OF THE CHRONICLE dr SENTINEL. The Chronicle and Sentinel is devoted to Commerce, Politics,and General Intelligence. Its location in the principal mart of the State, gnes it decided advantages over the p- pers of any othcr part ot the State, in presenting the earliest and most important commercial news. Reports of the most important markets in the Union are copied with great care, and a review of the Augusta mar ket and the value of money, is made up with the strictest accuracy for the tri-weekly and weekly papers, which affords the Merchant, Planter and ah classes ot society, the earliest and most impor tant commercial iiitcl igcncc. In Politics, it is the advocate of a sound curren cy, based upon specie—the re-charter of a National Bank—the principles of State Rights—economy reform and retrenchment in the Federal adminis tration : and opposes the leading measures of the piescnt administration ot the Goners 1 Government. In miscellany- and general iLlelligence, great j care is taken to render the paper both valuable and ! interesting to all classes of society. I bo pi opr ie tots will, as soon as their circulation '• is sufficiently enlarged, (which they hope will be j in the course of t e present year,) increase the size i of their weekly sheet, when they will present their • , patrons with the largest and most valuable paper : in the State. * j The Chronicle and Sentinel, is published \ Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly,on Broad-st. | term s: j Daily paper. Ten Dollars in advance. Tri- I \\ cekly. Six Dollars in advance, or Seven at the ■ end ol the year. Weekly, Three Dollars in ad- I \ance,or lour Dollars at the end of the ' ear. J. W. &W. S. JONES. [ A gusta, Ga. March 20th, 1840. fBMIE Subscribers have this day- entered into ■ Partnership under the firm of FORCE, BRO THERS 4- CO. LEWIS M. FORCE, JOHN P. FORCE, BENJAMIN W. FORCE, BENJAMIN CONLEY, Augusta, January Ist, 1840. All persons indebted to 11. W. Force & Co. are requested to make immediate payment. FORCE , BROTHERS Sr CO. Wholesale Dealers j in Boots, Bhoes and Leather, have on hand an ex- j tensive stock, which they- offer to country- mer- '• chants at Northern price l . jan 1 ts HLK.MITAGE EXTRACT.—This lately ia . vented combination of delightful odors, has acquired a just popularity, not only by reason ol the strength and delicacy, but of the extraordina- j ry duration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of I many other extracts and essences is almost as eva nescent as the bloom of the flowers from which they arc derived, the Hermitage retains its fra grance for an in efinite length of time, and is scarce to be removed from the garment on which it is poured, by washing; hence it is probably the cheapest and most delightful perfume of our labora tories. Also, Cologne, Lavender, Orange, Florida and Rose Waters, in great varietv. For sa’e 1 v mar 13 GARVIN & It AI'XES. HO KRID IMSPRAVITY. SOME notorious counterfeiters l ave nearly kill- | ed several persons by selling them a spurious i i and false mixture of Hays’ Liniment. The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless and effectual. Never buy the article unless it has the written signature of COMSTOCK 4- Go. on the splendid wrapper. Tnat firm arc solely au- 1 thorized to make and sell the true article, drigi- J nal proprietor, SOLOMON HAYS. P. S. The true Hays’ Liniment i? warranted to I cure Piles and Rheumatism, in all cases, or no pay , taken for it. Sold at No. 2 Fletcher street, near Pearl st. and ) Maiden Lane, New Yoik, by COMSTOCK 4' Co., Wholesale Druggists. The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES, j and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta, jan 10 lv V, a TO RENT, from the Ist Oct. next, a |; ... • D STORE, No. 246 south-side Broad-street., , i NPH recently occupied by-the late DW. St. John. Apply to JAMES GARDNER, Jr. aug 16 trw ts In Burke Superior Court, j November Term, 1839. 5 Present his Honor John Shly, Judge. 1 Polly Martin -x fs. V Libel for Divorce. Joseph Martin. 3 IT appearing by- the Sheriff’s return that the de- I fondant is not to be found in the county: where- j ; upon — ’ It is ordered, That the service of this libel be : made perfect by the publication of this rule for ’ three months in one of the papers oi this State. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD GARLICK, Clerk. 1 February 15, 1840. m3m In the Superior Court of Jefferson county, November Term, 1839. His Honor John Shly, Presiding. ( Mary Holley, vs. >■ Case for Divorce. John Holley,3 IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be found in j’ Hus state. It is therefore, on motion, ordered that . the defendant appear at the next Term of this Court and answer to the said case, as in default it i will proceed to trial: And it is further ordered, t that service of the said writ be perfected by adver- I tising this notice in one of the public gazettes of r this state, once a month for four months before the next term of this court. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court, at November Term, 1839, this 15th January, 1840. EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk, jan 25 m4t Georgia, Burke County ; HE REA 8, Mark Btokcs applies for letters ' % V of administration de bonis non, cum testa men to annexo, or with the will annexed, of Druny ; Forehand, deceased, These are therefore t > cite and admonish all and 1 singnlar, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ' i ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time ! prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why- said letters should not be granted. Given under my- hand at office, in Way-nesboro, this loth day- of May, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Burke County : 1 \'\/ HEREAS, James Chance, administrator of l »¥ Mary Chance, applies for letters disinissoiy t on the estate of said deceased, 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all i and singular, the kindred and creditors of said dc ; ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the f time prescribed by law, to shew, cause if any they 5 have, why said letters shuuld not be granted. Given under ray hand, at office, in Waynesboro, * this 16th day of May, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Cleric. Georgia, Burke county ; WHEREAS Jeremiah Inman, executor on the estate of Daniel Inman, deceased, applies c for letters dismissory : These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish all and singular the kindled and creditors of the said * deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law-, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters shall not be granted. Given under my hanJ at office, this 30th Decem > her, 1839. T. H. BLOUNT,9CIerk. Georgia, Burke eounty; V |/' HEREAS Seremiah Inman, executor on the ¥ ■ estate of Daniel Inman, applies for letters i . dismissory-from said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,the kindied 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 have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office iu Waynesboro, , I this 29th January, 1840. 1 | T. H. BLOUNT, C!«rk. Georgia, Burke county; HL RE AS, \\ ihiam Balanga applies for let n-.ii- eis administration on the estate of •V iliiam Drew, deceased, I bese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, 0 oe and appear at my office within the time pre senbedby law to show cause, if any- they hate, ! why said letters should not be granted. ~ under my- hand, at office, in Waynesboro; ! this 12th day of May, 1840. j * T. H. BLOUNT, Cleik^ Georgia, Burke County : ¥lf HEREAS, Simeon Wallace apples for let- i ¥ ▼ ters of administration on the estate of Wil- i ham B. \S r allace, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and I singular, the kindred and creditors of said deccas- j ed to be and appear at my- ortire within Ihe time prescribed by law-, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro this 12th Jay of May, 1810. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Burke County; WHEREAS Samuel Barron, administrator of William Barron, deceased, applies for let ters dismissory from said estate ; These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de- i ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the | time prescribed by law to show cause (if any they ! have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro this Ulli March 1840. T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk, Georgia, Burke county: \\7 HEKEAB Matthew Jones, administrator on ■ f the estate of Abner E. Holliday, applies for letters dismissory- from said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all an singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, ofile their objections, if any they have, in my of fice within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, Ibis 29th January, 1840. * T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk. Georgia, Columbia county: I W HEREAS, Alfred J. Dunn, Administrator on wT the Estate of George W. Dunn, deceased, | applies for letters of dismission from said estate. | These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have why said letters shou d not be granted. Given under my band, at office, this 7th May-, j 1840.. GABRIEL JONES, ClrrK. | Georgia, Scnven County: WHEREAS William H Wade, administrator on the estate of Geoigd M. Henderson, ap plies for letters dismissory from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and i singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, | to be and appear at my office within the time pre- i scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) I why said letters should not be granted. Given under my- hand, at office, in Jacksonboro, j this 27th Bareli, 1840. ALEX’R. KEMP, Clk. j Georgia Scnven county ; WHEREAS, Peter Arnett Administrator on tho estate of Allen Bolton, applies for Ict j ters dismissory from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ; singular, Hie kindred and creditors of said deceased, , to be and appear at my office, within the time pre j scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, I why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro’, this 3d dav of March, 1840. | ‘ ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. ( Georgia, .Scnven County ; i mm/'HEREAS James ii. Mobley, administrator ▼ ? on liie estate of William W, Oliver, applies i for letters dismissory from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, i to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any- they have, j why said letteis should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro, j tins 27th March, 1840. ALEX’R. KEMP, Clk. Georgia, Jefferson county; X/C/ HEREAS, Beniali 8. Carswell applies for w T letteis of administration on the estate and effects of Arthur Sykes, late of said county, de ceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ! singular,the kindred and creditors of said deceased, I to be and appear at my cilice within the time pre , scribed by law, to show- cause, if any they have, w-hy said letters should not be granted. ! G ven under my hand, at office, this Sth May, ; 1840. hi. BOTH WELL, Clerk. ; Georgia, Jefferson county: 1 VV/ II EREaS, Lovet L. Brown and Allen Futral ; ¥ T apply to me for letters of administration on i the estate and effects of Elijah Brown, deceased, | These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindi ed and creditors of said deceased, [ to be and appear at my office within the time pre -1 sciibed by law, to show cause, if any they have, i why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, tiiis Sth May-, i IS4O. E. BOTH WELL, Clerk. Georgia, Jefferson county : W HEREAS, John Bostick, Executor of last will and testament of Mrs. Agatha Beal, ; late of said county, deceased, applies for letters I dismissory from said estate, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and I singular, the kincrcd and creditors of saiddcceased, ■ to be and appear at my office within, the time pre ! scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, i why said letters should not be granted, i Given under mv hand, at office, this Sth Mav, j 1840. ' E. BOTH WELL, Clerk.' Gorgia, Jefferson county : i I* / HEREAS J. W. Houston and F. E. Nicoll, ! ¥ ¥ executors of last will and testament of Henry A. Dodge, apply for letters of dismission from said estate: These are therefore to cite, summon and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my ollico within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 10th Februa ry, 1840. EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clk. Georgia, .Lincoln county : WHEREAS Jeremiah Blanchard applies for letters of administration on the estate of William Suddath, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred 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 have, why said letteis should not be granted. Given under my band at office, this 11th May, 1840. HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk. Georgia, Burke county: HEREAS, J. C Atkinson and John Wallace V 7 apply for letters of administration on the estate of John McCoy, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of saiddcceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if a ay- they- have, w-hy said letters should not be granted ; Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro, this 12th day- of May, 1840. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk Georgia, Burke county : HEREAS Matthew Jones, administrator on ¥ ¥ the estate es Abner E. Hollid iy-, deceased, applies for letteis dismissory from said estate .- These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindied and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my of fice within tho time proscribed by Jaw, to show cause why said letters should no' be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 3Uth Decem ber, 1839. ' T. H. BLOUNT, C lerk. VOL. 4,-No. 137. Months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior ('ourl of Jefferson county, for leave to sell eighty-four acres ot Pine Land, in .said county, being the land on which B. D. Ward at present resides ; and also a Negro Woman named Tempe.belonging to William L Bowling, minor of Simon Bowling, deceased, for the benefit of said minor. ELBERT HUDSON, Guardian. May Bth, 1840. R months after date, application will be JL made to the honorable inferior court of Burke county, for leave to sell all the property belonging to the estate of David Bunn, deceased. May 12, 1840. CIVILITY BUNN, Adm'v. I JOUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Bnrke county, fpr leave to sell al! the real estate of Jesse Coleman, deceased. E. G. KIRKLAND, Adm’r. May 12, 1840. months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Couit of Burke county, for leave to sell the real estate of Aaron Ham, deceased. May 12, 1840. E. G. KIRKLAND, Adm’r. INOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, for leave to sell all the real estate of John Brinson, deceased. STIRING BRINSON, ; , JAMES BRINSON, ‘| Acmrs * April 4, 1840. 17JOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jefferson county, tnr leave to sell the Real Estate of Lonas Stephens, deceased, late of said county. May 6,1840. WILLIAM BECTON, Adm’r. 1 JOUR Months afterdate, application will ba made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Robert Wiggins, deceased. W. J. A. HAMILTON. Adtn’r. April 14, 1840. mouths alter date, application wil4 be made to the honorable the inferior Couit of Burke county or leave to sell three Negroes,be longing to the estate of Mary Ann Cook, deceased. May 12, 1840. JESSE P. GREEN, Adm’r 17IOUR months after dase, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Scri ven county when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the real estate and negroes be longing to the estate of Richard Herrington, sen. deceased G EORGE POLLOCK, Executor. March 3, 1840 INOUR months after date, applies don will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Striven county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the real estate and negroes be longing to the estate of Joseph T. Herrington, de ceased- JEFFERSON ROBER l 8, Adm’r. March 3,1840. INOUR months after date, 1 shall apply to the the Court of Oidinary of Burke county', for leave to sell all the real estate and negroes of Reu ben Chance, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate, HENRY CHANCE. February 29, 1840. , Executor. INCUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Burke county, when sitting as a court ot Ordinary, lor leave to sell all the landed estate (in Georgia) of George Poylhvess, deceased. JOHN C. POYTHRESS, Ex’r. March 6, 1840. INCUR months alter dale, application will b . made to the honorable the Inferior couit of Richmond county, when sitting for ordinaiy' pur poses, for leave to sell a negro girl named Sara * belonging to the estate of Michael Kinchley, de ceased, for the beneht of the heirs and creditois of ■ said deceased. ANNE KINCHLEY, Adm’x. March 4, 1840. INCUR months after dale, application vvi l be . made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Burke i Uounty r , when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell seventy-six acres of Land belonging to Theophiins Skinner, minor. URIAH SKINNER, Guardian. Januar}' 24, 18 iO. jaji 28 1' NOUR months after date, application will be * made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Striven county, when silting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell all the real estate and ne groes belonging t» the estate of Baibary Herring ton, deceased. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, Adm’r. March 3,1840. ENOU U months after date, application will be _ made to the honorable Justices of the Court of Ordinaiy of Lincoln county, for leave to sell all the real estate of John Moss, deceased, (the wi dow’s dower excepted,) lying in Lincoln county, adjoining Walton, House, Anthony', and others, on Savannah river. W. W. STOKES, Adm’r. February 24, 1840. of John Moss,dec’d. I7JOUR. MONTHS after date, application will be _ made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell a part of the negro slaves be longing to the estate ot the late Eleanor D. Ap ping, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate. GREEN J. DOZIER, Ex’r. February S, 1840. IJOUK MONTHS after date, application wiil be ' made to the honorable the Inferior Court of I Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell a negro man slave named Levi, belonging to Charles 11. Jennings, a minor. W. L. CHAMBLIER, Guardian, j February 12, 1840. INCUR Months after date application will be ’ made to the Honorable inferior Court of | Washington county', when silting for ordinary pur poses, tor an orcr to sell Lot No. 22, 10th District, | 3d Section, Che rokee county, drawn bv AuU Barnet, orphan, for the benefit of said orphan JOHN N. CALHOUN Guard April 14, 1840. .\yOTICE. —Four months afterdate, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Haber sham county', when sitting for ordinary purpose? for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the or • phaus of John K. M. Charlton, late of Wilkes conn ty,dec’d. JOHN R. STANFORD, Guardian. Februar}' 17, 1840. w4m INCUR months after date, application will be _ made to the Honorable tbe Inferior Court of Greene county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Lewis Jenkins, deceased. Y. P. KING ; Ex’r Greensboro, 12th May, 1840. Georgia, Lincoln •aunty : WHEREAS, Henry Thiess applies for letters of Administration on the estate of John P, Thiess, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred 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 have why said letters should not be granted. (liven under my hand, at office, in Lincolnton, this 4th May, 1840. HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk. Georgia, Um ke county ; I\J HEBEAS, Stephen Saxon applies for letters V y of administration de bonis non. (cum testa mento annexe) or with the will annexed, of Will iam Saxon,deceased, These ate therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditois of said de ceased, to be ar.d appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show' cause, if any have, why said letters should ret be granted. Given under rny band, al office, in Waynesboro, this 12th day of Mav, 1840. ’ f. H. BLOUNT, Clcik.