Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, October 30, 1840, Image 4

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The Hum ire ol Justice. Wr pu. IJ»»« vanoas *onrc«. tbe A- -5 W.-l -f . •'• ’• ■ “■ Bawled from their *ev|-*l aatbors tvibe^-.rpa jnoiMn. saio*. utiarfs tU * —**"? I-r 2 before be « > rained sot tb* Presidency and in limes which sue Ito five them weight suf ficient to bear down si! the petty ralnmriea and nr II lin rrr" h party mahfiuiTmay now {Warned t /sre again :w war-worn and lime . , c The authorin'** we p sent against the attacks ot ocofo-o federalism, ar which we havestereotrp ... as ;-rnp»egTv*hie b r-.cnre ag a l:on. *-'* : •'■*** V' r C - ■' !-t- - *“• * 1 V - . < . h - - ' - • son, Wc*»e. h >«tfoa * < ie*. dff*. Com >*rrr, CW ' " and otheo. Bldo • ' "g" even Thomas RU i *4 Jc ** 3f mdMorntsDmmmm! Col. R;rh*rd H. John m, now Vi~> President of l e »' ivJ Sra'cs. said, n Congress .. ho is Geo. BvnwSv The sen of one si he signers ot ”.e IV lam::- i of la leperaier.ee. who C. . 2'*. iter pat i - isrsre! rttr- redera , _■ ea tve. of r.;> “ form-, and sacred honor, ' to ; cure the libemes oi Lis country «Os the career of Gen. lamscn I need not sreuk - the h * on- of** « es 1 *• *»» r -* tor F For lortv veare he ha* been identified wttn its in-rests, its :.. r ~■ , L .Iversaav Gloved in the tcajfca of pf*. end dwfojgiwbed by bu abn; the councils oi hi* count Sr, be had been ret more iflos ..sringufohecj in thefirwi. - l/u-ing me ate war, h »a- oog-r in active ser t ce man ari v o-herGere. u cffi.eri he pe - baps, oltencr in ac»*n tfe i any one ot them, and never sustained a defeat.' Jan.es Matron, in as: :A\ message : t ‘•afress December IS, 1511, said, -Vt h;le s» ;s deeply lan ?rte-; that s many vaiu able fives lave been Joel i i the action which iOuk nbee on tbe 7tn ultimo, C ern-ss will see wuh sat isfaction tbecaunilessspi t of fettitode victonocar- Jv • sriaved ov every ces .piion cf-r.-ors ?rs.:y. "swell os the collected <6r» nesswktck ebstnxxnsked their commander on on < caponrvqurrmg the ot. moot exertions oj valor sit dsoetpune. James Ma ris .-n .n ’-- -o Cong . o* .rtnber, said, S, _ . . , - \ri ample from jhc states o! Kenlccky, (|| Penrivlveoia, and is placed, with the addition of a few reculirs. under the command of Bneadier Genera! Hanlon, who posaeiaes 1.;6 entire confidence of soM ers, am - whom are cuixen? some UJibem vcinateer* in the ranks, not Jem MBpMhf by their polmcal sta tions than by their person?fi ra**nt».” In Mr. Madison's roessa;|‘ ol‘ December I?l3,ihe Compliment was eiModfd—a folio - ] he mb on Lake i»ne having opened a pas- Mgeto the ternt .n. of. thelenemy, the officer con maut oe the >ortiiweste 5 arms, transferred tbe war ifurther,and,i apid'y > . - ■ - troo.s irwh -4 Imemom, - _-nera 1 action, whicn <^uic - fciv —rrrona" 0 capture oi the Brsiish, and diai«ntio.-«3f the savage force. *» This result u ’ijUh%onoratls to Major Gen eral Harrison, hy xchose b, Jtary talents it text pre pared.” i ... Tbe following tnOute otlxaiae was paid to <Tea eral Harr.son, m I = il, bj tfercaof ibe otiicers who ghl under his banner oattie oi Tippeca noe . i ‘•should our country agcwi rc-qaue our service to opf«j»e a civuiied or a sav we toe, we shomo match under Germ, iiamsou will the most perfect confi . - - . :I JOEL CUQK, R. B. JIURTON. NATHAN aDAMS A HAWKCiSj H. BL RCHSTCAD, HOSE A* BLOOD. JOSMi SNLLLING, O. G. BO ETON, C. FLLLERJg GOODING, J D. FOSTER I , _ g»«w»« oC a =tter from i()I. Davis, who was kil _ if; frppecajsoe, Aagus: Si 1811 - j mu - tree t j dfoc fose,J'. r.vr i have .magire-. , 5 i.'ie U e»t, and Gen. Hamsoa is The first ol tbe *.v ; Message ui Suam >:.ycfr. Governor cl Peen syivan.a, Lfecetab-r I .8. ■ - i - ; je . ■ •. Gr - ■ J . thniK ydren : scalping knife oi the ruthfesJj v«v"ge ot the wilder oeaa, from the still more savage Proctor, rest on 2 - - c - » » i. . 1- The rMM * of Rep of the In - i > •• -. r. .- : . ■ ... .: .c. . re-ci-r .;■ ' c. i ( - s - -' -- .V :.ei;ir;.r.i..:.'.-v ; n. : w.:*. - ' - • p j - 1 .r . * i 1' - . 2 ■ - 1— - ‘ < -2- - ■ - . -- T - - - .: tfie eeoerai, hut the nervism c the man i and w ben we take into view the benefit which ess res foaeoaSßy fhatk . cannot, for a amae ~ M - 1 me--. : i:■.. i je. 1.-. - ■-/•■. ' - Resolved, By the senate ■ ad Douse ot Eepre rainea of ot Kmtti ti, iu the late cam - paiem agamsttfte Indians Bpsi the Wabash, tiev. ><a Henry Htmsoa haswiehaved like a hero, a penol and a general: and tyat for his cuol, 08, ahfifoi aid r*' I*"* 1 *"* coftlact in the battle ot he aifl deserve- the warmest thaaks ; - . . - :ry r.iiiS'i fi»n Aniboov Wn ne, in 5s Letter to the Seoe •.. * • - - •|j takU and {aUan|ijratenant Harrison nwdsed ’he acsteweomi vice, by cuaauaa mii my ««rde*» ev«;-. -j , -c. uid by his eon rrvet aid bravery, eicilmf tis troofa to press for ViCOTT i RiwiliiGnn directing the aa%b struck, be ; _- - - ‘ % - ..' L -- . r -~~ :_>i; .• nirr.-.jf a:.. v. and for other purposes i. Revolted. By tr.e scraUr r ad Hoose of Repre aencauves of tbe United >ia: y of America in Con assembled, Thai tbe»thanks of Congress be, and they are hereby, presumed to .'lajur Gen eral WiUham Henry Hamsov. and Isaac Sheioy, i»te Gov oi Keatot.-. ■ . . >-.ugh them, to the of fi..eis and men unuer tneir ct';junaud, i >r their gal lantry and conduct in c sealing the c.imrfined Bnuaharni Indian forces under - .ajorGer.eral Proc tor, on the Thames, in Upper Ua-ada. .n the fifth day of October, one thousand eight n and red and tnirteen, capturing the Brais.. army, with tbeir bag age, camp equippage, and artillery ; and mat t .e President ot me United Mates oe requested to cause two gold medals to be struck, emblematic of tL;s triumph, and be presentee u* General Harrison and Isaac Sibelbv, late Gov of KV-atncky. H. Clat, Speaker of the House o Representatives. John Gail lard, President cf the Senate, pro tempore. April 4, ISlS.—Approved, James Moxroe. Gov. Sheibv to Mr Mac:»on, M y IS, ISI4, says ; “ 1 feel no hesitation to declare to you that I be It re Gen Harrison to be one of Ihe £rst aidiiary characters I ever knew ” Col Richard M Johnson to Gen. Harnson, Jalv 4, lsl3,siys; “ It < lid not vrant to serve under cowards or trai tors ; but under one \Ha -ru-on nho had prove d him self to be wise, prudent and brute." Commodore Perry to General Harrison, Aliens: i - ' - - • “ 'J t;e prompt change mace ;ty you in the or>i r f battle on d-scovenng the poat^aoi theenem v. iias always appeared to me to fa-ve evinced a high DEGREE OF MILITARY TALE ,T. I Cone ir Will veoetiie rabie Shelby in hts general approbation of your cuod., : in that campaigT.if’ Honorable Langdon Cheies.ior. tbe baitle of ihe Thames m The victory o f Harrison , Would hare secur-a r o II ■■nan General in ihe t es* days ot the Republic, the honor* o t i Cml yk ! He pul un end to the harm the UppermostCi&udu." Set-iimenis of rhe Hero of F?fl SlegAe Col. Crughan: i co —er. _i plaudits which -re besiowed upon me at the expcWe oi General H rrison. “ 1 have til the warmest atta- nmeat for him as a man, and my couhdence in mm as an able comm m der remains unshaken lfee> every e rat he will at all limes do me jts e • ant i , .. , could give me more pain than G. foa euemws seize up.m j his occas !t i tod i their unfnendiy feeling* and aenir. -- - f and wbre a- he continues as at my . i able optjt on he h lodone tom ake the wisest aningemenu and the rnosi judicious disj MStion,whic« forces under fits command uin usiity. do: nesitate ;o untie wttQ tne ar.uy in upon rnm r rtil * cvntdcHCt c*uA he so nchly me its, and win ' a has | on no occasion been wahhc.d The tnq U:rtr : “Gen Hsmson's fet;er tells n« everything tnst we wish to know about tne officers, except kirns*/ He does t'' every one but hir.-.s*. . —ana the world must there.ore do justice to the man who was too modest to he jus- to nit&seii. rrom Gen. Harrison's report of the hot lie of tbe T names “Wefiavc suffered greatly for the wont o; rvo visfona,ar J the who! >an y has si - > e-, t-* the fast mre-r days, on raw reef with or t salt. n rd 1 £i-s. e.-.d in a , ••ounT.e-. t u-.s r-etn ohservec. t i r the ru,:ivalors ol t e s M are liiose nro are t e -east wiitirg to part w:rh trivir rp . s. and subm.; ir.«a»e.ves to t e w;.i o a rncs.vr. Wv H Harris J XT -THE PEOPLE OF THE U < I \l’ > v liberties. thevßostdo tbe r «n vr- • g ana tr.e.r own fch::r? « H HaeRISOV t “General Hamsevi l»s done more for his co m tnr. with Ices compensation tor it, i nn any man .vine" President Maihsov. Ex Govern or Isaac Hi! , N’voan i zS, ‘>l3, m the New Hampshire Fair: , - What mah fr c*. w ..ose whole h-rart and sou: is •jot Bnt.sh. that coamni sincerely rejoice in ne .a:e in tone* of 4 erty and Hnrr-son, that «f « r. >t a pnde in tbe valor and patriotism ol she her ct oe Wes: who have treeu a country large as ire Em.ire <i '-..exanier the Urea:, ir mme imiien tomahawk and sc-ai-pingiwfe ! it ti er:- ce sccti an one, he is a trail.-r io me country —ue r lascaees the spiikofaßordw." John M rate Van Buren cand dire t r <njv. m Conne r cut. xa his life of Perry pubi-shed ;n !-’2l. alter sivins a eeoeral Diopaphj oi tH::- ri*on,«aKS - Tae defence ot Fort Meigs, sed tne subsequent capture of the British army,may oe feirly consider ed tbe most bnlLant and extraordinary events at the late war.” In aiiodine to the battle of the Tmroes. he said : “It must be conceded that this victory refect-: j great honor uy-n *hc national arms, a.=id upon the troops by room it was achieved. *• The rction.a: d t r ie movements which : recc —a - it. afiforc-d ample testimony of the judgement and coo! in repidhy cl Gen. Ea'iison: and, ir.cev-:, a 1 the events of tbe campaign support t os? char artunics ; me disn-ter- amending i: saving, in do ..- s tance, been impufable to h m. “ There are ;orhap* on record few isnr. s »t such cool and s:eady intrepidity, ca me pu-t a nu:iua,or a force ■ i this Jesi-rip’-ion, ns was UGplay. ei3 on tlti> occa>icn. " Harrt- n aiei Perry ie : Detroit in the Ariel, ar. i a-r-.ved at Lne r.n the 2-d of Ociober Here m- y were received with ev-. ry Geraonstration cf joy a.,d a raurat on; tbe discharge of cannon, illunuaaUuns ir. They were hai.cd He the dehrerers oi me frontiers.'’ An tloTneut Kecord. William Henry Ham.-an was born m Virginia on the9ihof Febmary. ITT 3 In 1T9 1 . when 19 years of age, he was appointed bv \Vastungton aa tr_-ign m our imam army in 1792, ne wa» i rurauied io me rani oi uieu teioant: and in 1793, joined the legion under Gen. Vt avne,and in a lew days thereauer, was stickled bv him is one ol h.s Aids. • ‘On the 24th of August, 1794. he dis:.ngt.:«hed kiraself in the battle ot the Miami and el; ited the ro >st fiaiterm* written apDronaiioii oi Gen A ayne. In 179 b. he was made a Captain, and was p a ed in com maud of F.-rt Washington. In 1797, he was appointed, ny President Adams, Sec feta rv ot the N jrth-wesiern Territory ai.d ex ojicto Li Governor ~ In 1795, he was chosen a delegate to O.ngress. In iblT, he was appointed foie nor ot iauiana, ard in the same year, Presi lent Jefferson appointed him sole Commissioner for treating with the In dians. In ??09. be was re-appedated Governor of Indi ami bv Maflison. On the T:h November, JSII, he gained the great vie u.*ry of TiPPLc ANOL On the 11th I" 1 2. he was appointed bv western army. t.fr ir»e Ist May. Iri3, the seize of For? Meigs eamameed —lasfod . - and was terminated bv tne biiflraoc and aucc ess nil sortie of (.Tea. liar nsrm. l>n tbe3Lst July, 1513, the battle of Fort Ste pheLsere occurred On me Cm October, 151°, he gu.ned the splendid victory ol me THAMES, over the 8r.,.-a and In dians under Proctor. In ?i4, be was appointed by Madisr-n one of ihe C-jmmi&s.‘SQers to rear wan the Indians and in me same year, wnn hiscoileesue-« Gov. ?-ueiby a:.ii '9eri Cim, concluded tne ceieo.at&d treaty of Green vuje. In .rib. r.e wa.-: again appointed such C t .otter, w .ih Gen. Me Arthur and Mr. Graham, and negjciaiea a treaty a: Detro.t. L.. i?IS, ae was fc.ectcd a member of Congress. In January, i- .r. h- introcuced a re=o!uuon in Ik-LOf O* H •UiU-'-.0. 3ii ] ii in uD6 of the m,?: g.— ano eloquent uets ever delivered in iLe House oi tie jMresennuivcs. In 1-19, Le wns elvtied a member of the Ohio Sen axe In 152-1, he was electee fenatcr in Conzress. and was appointed in l?is. Chairman of tne .VLn tiry < 'omimuee,in place of Gen. Jat awrjn, w ho uad resigned In 1r2., he was Minister to Colombia, and, in 1-.9. nr -n.» imm r.ai tetter to Bouvar the deliverer of crooth Aiucixa. Os him Coi. Johnson Vice thus spoke in tr.e House of Repressento-ives w list a member oi that oocy ; Ol she career of Gen. Kamson, I need not v spent—tbe hisiory ol the west m tus bistory for forty year- he zas oeen idenitfied with its inreres'-. iG penis, and i a hopes Universally beloved in tre »a;.-.- ol pence,and distiaguished by nis abiii’y .n liie coin c..s ot <is 'X»ontry,be Las been yet ra >re mosirtousiy dietmguiabed ;n ihe fieiu During the late war. he was Wnger in actual service t&an any other (seneral Officer: ne w as. p«erriar>s, *»nner m action tnaa any one of inera, and never sustained a defeat.” S'ach is tne man. who, still eryoy.rg his una-- m»be«J tame and glory, and standing on a proud aiiu lolly em inence wnere n<ri;her maiice or envy can assaii han, u now summoned ny nis gratelui countrymen to leave me quiet walks of pmat. i.fe to guide tbe councils of the nation, “and oehver the country from me dangers which encompass it.” He WILL BE HER DELIVERER I AUGUSTA IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY | to 1 IS "G i The Castings from this estaa..inment nave given uni.€ rsa!-atisia-tion sin.e it has been inooeration. U e j ave now on ha d a large stock of the raw material, of tr.e best qua.iry. and are readv to re ve orders tor any description of C\'-’ri\G v; either tor Rail Roads, Mills, Steam Engines, oi otoer purposes. As we have a first rate’Patten -liter, aci use nothing tut the best materials ■ consequently we can warrant our Castings not on! v to 'W'Cto: well, but be assticng and as wel made as any manufactured at the North or elsewhere and : we cr ailenge ccm; arison. ii Ut irrfTr miJla , ICtiiie to order an - v kind of AGixICL LTL KAL IMPLEMENTS. \V e are now getting up. and wiii soon h.ve made on hand io: sa,e,a variety of PLOUGHS, cf •>.] yint* ar,!s ?es. from the small Ponev Hough up to the -•toge lour horse Plough. Abo. Corn Shelters Ha: ours, TVkeai Tens, CUtirator s j ” aeons, tarts. Sc., i-r. i er-ons wanting such articles would do well tocs’l, as we are determin ed to seii low for cash or city acceptances. t rders can be left at the principal stores in town, or at the estaobsh" ent in rear cf the Pres bvterian Church, near the Rail Hoad Depot, and they will be attended topunctuallv. uly l 1 ly THOS. HOPKINS A Co. EXECUTRIX'S NOTIC E. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin toi. bims,deceased, are requested to make imme diate f ay men t to the undersigned and those having claims against the same will please present therm duly pro en, within the time prescribed t v law Aug. 26. I*4o. PREUILLA SIMS, EiTx. I CR month* after cate, application will I made to tie Honorable the Inferior Court of >c.ivcn county, while sitting as a G urt ol 0:«i> Ear y. for leave to se 1t e wj. .c of the .an -5 e *.• aging to tiir estate of James Mcßride, late ot «aid countv, deceased. <ept. 25. IS4O. JOHN R. KITTLES, EsV IVUR months afterdate, application wiff so * made to the Honors: e Inferior Court of Ki'-h --moni county. when sitting for o imary purposes, for leave to* sell all the Kea Estate and N groes. b longing to the Estate of Rebecca Quizeniefry de.-e .seJ. A. SIBLEY, Adm’r. August IS. I'TU -|t.X'R months after date. appljratton wiri t-e J 4 made to tire Honorable the Inferior Court oi Burke ccuctr w ca sitting ?cr ordinary purposes. • for leave to -ell a. the real esta eof Joseph H. Bell, minor of A mb; aid Bell, deceased. JAM hS SOOBY. Guardian. October S, IvF\ I TOUR MONTHS AFTER DATE. Ap r Rat: n ' will be made to tne Hen- the Inferior t ourt oi j Richmond cotintv. when sitting tor «. P®■* poses, for leave to seii the Negroes belonging to the estate of the late John C(arke. oi -aidcount;', de. d. sept. 16 AVAL H. GOODRICH. A in:r F" OUR moct’-s after date, appli- atio* wiri :e _ made to t».e honors. ie interior Court ot B. .&e coun'v. fox .€-Ye to sell three hundred «*-’d e.gh acres of band belcnt-ag to tue estate oi John , McCov. deceased. J.L. ATKINA >. C Admri*. 1 JuHN WALLAC L, * July 10, lc4o. 17* OUR m< ntbs after date, application wi. .e , * made to the honorable the Interior Court oi ColunrMu county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the rands bc-kiign g to u.e estate of John Jones, rate of si.d county, deceased. j„lr li. l?4v. EDW. W. JuNES, Adm ? r. R months after date, application will be made to t e Honoia. ic Interior Court cl Jei fersoD county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, . for leave to sell all the real .state and negroes of Nat nan Stephens, late of said county, deceased, for ( renent of the neirs and creditors : t sari deceased. • July 25, I>4o. JOHN CR KS, Adm’r. G‘Ui. n.ar.’hs after date appacati n will se 3 made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of j Jefferson county, for i-. ave to sell a lot of pine land in sa d county, i_ei; g a patt cf the leal estate of :am tie. Hannan, minor of Wm Hannah, deceas-. i, for tne tener.t of said m.nor. THOMAS HANNAH, Guardian. September Sib, IS4O. ____ lAQUR months after date app icati n will he * n’.j Je to the honorable Infe.ior Court oi Co lumbia county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave to sell all the And and ceg.oes : -.-longing I to the estate of Isaac Lowe, late of Columbiacoun- i ty, deceased. Clfß i. is LOWE, Aura r- Sep;ember2, IS4O. J“_ OUR Months after date, application wi i Lo made to the honorable Inferior Con rt of Burke County, for leave to sel. a Negro, belonging to the estate of Thomas Mallory, deceased, for division. JOHN B. liuBINSCN, Adocr. July 10, IS4O. INOUR months after date, application wll! :e made to t:.e honorable interior Court of Burke j county, w ire sitting as a Court of ordinary, lot le*ve to sell two hundred and twelve seres of land, belonging to Joseph H. Be!!, a min r. JAMES GODBEE,Guardian. September 10, 1840 INCUR months after date, applica ion will :e _ made to toe honorable the Inferior C- urt ol Richmond county, when fitting for ordinary pur poses, lor leave to sell the reai aad per-onai estate of Mitchell Nelson, late of said county,deceased. j July IS, IS4O. JOHN CARTER, Adm'r. 1ft OUR months after date, application wid be made to the Honorable inferior Court i Burke county, wane sitting as a Court of Ordinary . for leave to sell ouO acres of xand. belonging to the estate oi Hamel J. Evans, deceased. Aug. a, JE>SK P. GREEN, Adm'r. YNOUR month- after date, app. cation wlii be made to the Hon rable Infs no; Court cfßich mend county, when sittiiig loro:dinary purpo-e-. for leave to sell ad the r.eal Estate, and Negroes, belonging to tae Estate of 1 homas y izcnterry , A. Adm^r. August IS, IS4O. INCUR months after date, application will be * made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county, while situng for ordinary purp*,- .-. f.»r leave to sei; the real and persona; esute of Lew is Wimberly, sen., late o: sa;d county, deceased. August 11, I>4o. t.UML. Toa TER, Adm’r. IN »UR monrhs after date, application will 5 c made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke county,for leave to sell eighty acres of land be longing to the estate of Drury 1 orenand. decease.! MARK STOKES. Adm'. de ooni-s non. Jasy if, I>4* . months after date, application wiT l c made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Scnven county, when sitting forordit r_. purpose-, for leave to sell ail the real es T ate of Samuel M. Newton, deceased. JAMES W. LEE, Administrator. October 13, lb-10. HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT. ihe core of'.\hitc a weiiings, scrofulous and ciner tumors, u cere, sore legs, old and iresh w oui. us, sprains ard bruises, swellings and ; nil am mali..ns, scald beau, women s gone breaa's. rtieu maiic pains, tellers, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, bneg, corns, and eiiemai oiseases eeneraliv. The proprietor has received at least a thousand cert fl caies and other dor anreßla in favor of hi* SPECI FIC OINTMENT—and they embrace aincsosi all the cx»rapiaints in their worst stages —to which ointment or sticking p!ast:r can he applied Among eenificatcs, mere are a great number Irom Eie most eminent physicians in the country, wao Use the Oin’ment in their daily practice, in bj any, or a., omers which haveeverbeen invented. I he proprietor has a;so re._-ei\ed a great maiiV tes tiraonia!i Imm tamers, mil itarv gemiemen, iarmers, ar o eiiiers. reiatixe to (he amazing efficacv ol his U.Ltrrerit, in the br:;ses, cot*, and ail the external comp.amts and clisea-es ol horses: and among them are no less than a dozen cenuying to the m -t p»er tec; cores which it has performed on the sore backs oi soma of iqose animals. Altogether the proprietor leeis no hesitation in stating —or in pit ting :t to the pr of a g iasC 0 1 composiiion—that HARRISON'S SPEe iFR OUST viENT is vastiv superior lo every thing of t ;e kind which has here totore been offered to the public: and the proprietor not oniT vouches tor Us general go <i qualities, but is wiiimg to rias nis reputation on a single trial, for be knows from ibe rnos ample experience, tna: it cannot be u*ed without unraeuiate and pa pabie benel.!, many one ol the c.>mplaints ior wrucb it is so highly recommended. Retail price 50 cents per box. Sold at au the principal Di.LG STORES in ai -*g Augusta, Ga. EAta lOu'S SALE. 4 GREEABLE to an order from the Honorable, fi tne Inferior Court ot Lcium: ia county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be so d before the court house door oi said county, on the hrst fuesday in December next, between the nscal h >uis oi -ale, a negro woman by tae name of Mary, be onging to the estate of Edmund Cartridge de ceased. -old tor the benefit of the heirs. f erm« on the day of sa-e. It TIN CART LU GE Ex’r. j October 14. lb-10. 4t LAND FOR SALK. subscriber offers for sale his Lana lying 'j m , tre coaE U v of Jefferson, containing eight Hundred and thirty acres of f.rst rale oak and hick ,Jr \ - 13 f cn Creek. On it are a'-3< acres open an., and under fence, with dwelling house, gin a h e ,r nece ' !:ar y buildings for the use oi I-ni-l- lOn ' , 1S situated about 7 miles fiom about seventeen from the Central g ~’l ‘ E .' Person desirous of purchasing such a plate, would do well to ca !; and examine, as a suhferi Tr*r b - v an ear! . r application to the Svi.scn.ei on ihe premises. T ~ _ . . J AMES H. BOSTICK. Louisvn e, Ga., April 22, IsiO. IstD MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES I r n>. ; ; r es are :: :c ; for name I to th-- tr man: tst and sensible action in puri lying ii»e s; r;ng ard channels ol life. an., endn ni ißciu with renewed tone and\;gor. In mint hun dred cexuneE cases whi n has been inn.«le pabiie, and ia aim -si every spec;es ol disease lo which the human frame ;s liable, the happy effects ol MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHENiX BIT TER'- have been graicfui'y and publicly ac ; 1 n -iwkdged by the persons be- efiitted, and who ' were previously unacqnamteti with the beautilody rhiioaor-hical principles upon winch they are : c. rupoon ieo. anil upon which they «gnseq«en»4y a. t. The LIFE. MEDICINES re- •:nn ;; i thentsU.ves inciscascs ol every term aud ocrip.: a. ’1 ■ c;r i nr=t operation is to! .- fnniihe cures ot the i hand I ittek th various imparities ami -. a.- ;.a y Sr': trig a* ir.il them ; a;.-- to remove it..* i i Ifeces which collect cost o usiotis ca ti e .-unilest tntes' ;nes. Oiher m ii. : o. y parnai.y cieaiise these, and i ave c.-la-c U-o masses b-r bi:«i a* to produce habitu s’ v suver.t s* w. i .tra; .ot e\ .:s. or :a a deo d.arrbau,<ii.a ;u«:hb.iU Janjers- 1 nts .act is welt known lo a.i rccii ar anatom.s'.s, who ex amine line human bowels after death : and hux the prejudice of those vve.l iruonued oirti ag.- si I qt;£. k u c H iaes—or medicine* preparec! and her ! Sa.tcd tu the public bv iguorant p- 'sons. The se cond effect ot the Ln-e Medicines is to cleanse f kidneys and the bladder, and by this mean-, the i Liver and the lungs, be hea’iuM act: a ot which , entirely Ev:«i. is upon uie ivgalaruy otrihe urinary organs. I aeblocd, which takes its red ; K>r Irum trie a.encv ol r e river and the ’ ; -s before it ps>-es into the hear, being tna? purified by them ■ said norm.-bed by tc-;d coming from a clean stom ach. curs- « ;: c y h.ougii tiie veins, renews e ery part of tic system ano tnuraphaxuiy moanis tue banner of 1 c;Eth in :he bric.-raiag ci.eck. Moffat’s Vegesab.e L.ie Meci-'in?. t.ave been thoruugt.iy at tested, and pronounced a g-jvere gn remedy for Hysp>e r sta, hiatus cy, Pa.putatio;i -1 the- Heart, L sol Appetite, ileen-buraaml He id les h --.i ■ Iff | vs. Al x.vty. La; j.- and Melan hoiy, Lc**:iveness, Diarrhoea, Cbdera, Fevers of a; Kinds, Rheumatism, Cicuri De fies ■ of aii kind, Gravel, U orms. Asthrr a and t’onsump | lion, I leers. Inveterate S-res, Bc- rbutic . Eruptions and Bad Comp exio ns. Eruptive crxa p.em's. Kailow, < kmdy, and other disagreeable i omplexions. Jrait Rheum. Lrysije s. Common ’ Colds and influenza a. d various other comptain s 1 which affl * t tbe 1.-urtar frame, in fever ao ; as ie. par j.ar y. the Life Medu :n.- havt men in. stem neni'y succ.ssfni ; so much >o that in Fever and Ague disXM '.s, TiiVt.- .ar.- ain; .st un; verga,ly prescribe them. Ali iha; Mr. Moffat require of has patient is lobe particular in taxing the L.fe Mencns sir: riy •ccordingtothc directions, it is not ova uews- I paper nonce, or any ihi'g lixai he tiiaistii may sav in their lavor, that ne hopes to gam credit, it .s a oue hy the resul. of a la:r trial. MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed ! Ssad Attaticguide :o health.— Ih> little pamphlet e- tm by VV H Moffat riT5 Hruodway Nri .v V >rk, ! has pub.tsneu tor the purpose or exp;airn..g ; more lully .Mr. Moffai’s theory ol diseases, and w ili be found high.y interesting to persons secki g hea H. it ri-gs uj.on pievaient diseases, ami the cau-e® ihere»>i. Price 25 cents —lor sale by 3ir | Mouabs agents generally. These valuable nxtu.xnes are for izl- bv WM. M D’ANTRi.N vC, i b-o.e Agent lor Augusta ADMINISTRATRIX’S NO I I E. A LL per-rn? indebted to the estate of John Dregliorn, dec xsed. are requested to make I payment lo the unde.-Lg: ed, and having i claims agam-t the e, wiu present them, ! duly proven within the time prescris>ed by law. ELIZABETH i.LEGHORN, Adzrm’x. Feptem er Jsth. 16‘40. A D.»IINISTK ATRIA’S NOJ IC t. L LL persons indebted to the of John B. ‘ Rv Guedron, deceased, iate of Kk .mend county, | a.e requested to make immediate payment lo A. C. I Caldwell, who is my autnorized agent, and those I holding claims against said estate, are required lo ! ' hand t.'.em in duly attested, within the time pre set.: ed by law. ELLEN GUEDRON, A pul 4, ls4o. trw ti Aommistratrix. * |iu u- bfOli.N. a (.'-rman pnysitiar. ok much noie. naviiig oevotea ais aueiavoc ior v cm ie tne cure ana removal of me cause* of NER VOUS AND SICK HEAD ACHE, has me-g-!s --r ction lo make known, ;ha: be ha* a remedy w hich by removing the cause* cure* effectually ana perma j neniiy this distressing complaint. There are many families w :io have < on»ider«d S: k Hea-jacbe a con sioutionai incurable family complaint* Dr. S. as sure* them that h- y are mistaken, ai-d labou».ng oncer cietresa w in- h tney might not oniy alleviate bat actually erah ■ ated by me us- »f his remecy. It i* iherf-j.xU ut scaiitifi'- research,and isent;relv of a different cbaiacter Iron adveruaeu patent raedi i ernes, ai.d is not unp.ea.-ant to the taste. headache, >i< k ok nervous. b tnat Dr. Spohn’s remedy lor lias r -tressing compainx is every cav gaiiting is certainly a natter of much astonishroe:-!. I hai so ra ich 3ulit-,-*ng -nould have exisie-5 for ages w about any discovery oi an effectual preventiv?, or cure,is truly a «u:-,ec: ot much regret out L'r. S. now atsercs the public mat such a remedy has been ..iVcnteO as will convince the most credulous. The j -nncipies on w inch it acts are simple and plain. It is an a mined feet that this complaint, whet her called tric-K Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises pnra ar-.iT irom the stomach—those who think they have the Nervous Hea-jache may rest assured that this organ, the str mach. is the first cause, that Ih 1 sys tem has become vitiated or debilitated, thiough the stomach, and mat only through the same channel i must they expe- isre-t ration ol ihe natural ar.c heailhy land, as ol the system. This object. Dr bpottn's remeuy is eminently calculated to a- tain, i The truth ol this position cannot be controverted. . and the sooner sufferers with .he headache become j convinced oi it, the sooner will their suffering end in restoration of health, Dr. Spohn pledges his prciessioi.ai reputation on this lact. Tne rerneov may be bad ut apothecane» genera-iy ihmnghoui tne Utated Elates. j For sale by ANTON V A HAIN ES, No. 232 i Broao-street. Augusta. mar 26 PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS. r 9 H ESj, 1.1: are no lor ger air. r g th se of Coubitul utility*. 1 hey have [is-tti awev flora the hundreds that are daffy launched up-a ihe tide of experiment, and now' stand before the public rs high in reputation, and extensively employed in aii parts of the United Slates, the Uan acus. Texas, Mexico, and the W fs t Indies, as any medicine thai has ever bten pre; a ed lor the rent! ot suit ring roan. 1 bev ?;ave f>eeri ini -x! ced w herever it was foun-; pc-ss ble t carry and ther- i'e but few towns that do not r. ream s me rerna kable evicencea of their good effects Tu certificates that have been presented to the propnc- ! tor exceed twenty thousand ! upwards o! live ;.an dred ot w hich are from regular practising phv*.: < .ns, who are the most competent jtidg- s ot .r.tiv men s.' Often have the cures performed r>y t :s medic.;ie been tne subject ot editorial conuneni in various newspapers and ji-uma - : and a mav with truth be asserted, thai no me licine of the kind l ; as ever received t- s imotna s of er ater value than are at tached to this. i hey are in gererai use as a family medicine, an: there are it. usauds ol iamihes w o declare t-.ey are never satistixi un;e** tiu v have asu v always on hand. * * ‘ * f hey Lave no rival in curing and Drevenring bn.ous teve.-s, l ever and Ague, Dvspe; sir?. Liver Lumpi.mis, iieauache, J ur.uice. Asthma Dropsy hheumatisiu, Eniargemem oi the Spleen* Fi.es, t boric, Femme Obsiructions, ilfcar.bimi, 1 ur red longue Nausea, Dutensioo of tne ttoroach an , b-cipieni Di-rrhoe, Fiam.ei.ce, Hi bit u-ff Gus:;-. Less Ot Appetite, i oiched or ; uu ’«, and m aii cases of i,.rpur u.® R»we«. «,w ea ca:ria k- a: an appeal needed, in > ar. g t y m..d in tneir uf>e;a .i°n prouLc- S ne.ic.er nausea, gnpir. S noc c.-; ntv. ihe di‘Uiy Ol .;.esc- p;i* o Weil Known, arid ' th t‘ r 8 ; ?cI ‘ erai - u * at further coiaiaeni is cun sicertd unutetaaary. For further nanicul .rs. see Cr. Peters' uam me t. hick can be nao grafts oi any o: tne Agent ADMI.MsTHATOR'S sale. In-L be soli on the nrst Tuesday in Januarv at the coun bouse in GaynesboS fiinii Lnder an order of the Court °f Or .old Z»v ': ; r COaf ' t * v ’ a Dt o ro mac named Ned, ci * , e ***‘ s ° fi tee day of sale. Fur- Sod? UUe - ' OS ““ JESSES, ’ • Administrator Georgia. Jotferson County; ! a- HiIRKAS, Nancy Stephen*, app .e- to me | \ % f or letters of Administration, de t-omre n p, on the Estate of Nathan Stephens, late of sail i county, deceased. . . - . ... These are therefore to cite and admon.*-. al, *nd singular, the tin ’red acd creditors of ; t»Li deceased, io be and appear at my office, within the time .de scribed br law. to shew cause, if any they have, whv card letter? should not be granted. GTven under rnv hand at office, this 30ta day of September, BOTmvELL , C ler!r. (iforeia. Jefferson county : U’HKtiEA.". i iomii W. battey applies ;or letters of administration on the estate and effects of Samuel W. Robbins, late cf >aid county deceased: __ _ ..... i oese are therefore to cite and admer h a.. £r - the the kindred ami credit-; r« of ' .•: ;eccs«-'-*. ro I e and appear at my office, within the tune pro scri.edby ; -.w. to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, at eff:this -4:h sep tem er. l v 4o. sept 2S EBENEZER I TI!W ELL, Citric Gonna, JeScrson county : Ur HERE A>. Taileton Darley apdies frer Tet ters of a ’ministration on the estate and ef fect' ? Harriet Earley deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish,a" and singular, rhe kindred acd creffitc.s cf the said ::- ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law to show car.se (if any they have' why said letters should not le granted. Given under my hand, at office, th.s 24th Sep tember, IS4O. sept >8 EBENEZER B THWELL. C erk Georgia, Strives County: ■fc % WHEREAS, James Parker senior, apr'ic? for * t letters of ad. min Ist ration on the estate of John Pr.; ker deceased, . . :r , ■ 1 vi ish aii and singular, the kindred ana cred-L-.s vi sail deceased, to be and appear at nr office within the time prescribed by law, to =h:w cause, if atv they have, why said letters should net be granted. Given oncer my band, at office, in Jactsobbro, this Mh day oi October, lb4M. oct 13 ALEX AN DER KEMP.CIerk. POCKET BOOR LOST I A MGf.OCC 1 P CKET iv r K, large enough to /\ ; _.d a bank : .11 at friri .troth, cor,:..i.rog " e foil owing !..< e?, viz: lon Isaa- .lam say. payable to Thomas Wiley for S4o, cn tire Ist septem er, 1*40; one on R. V.h Bed. Li pb'J, dated abort Ist August, line one day after date ; one on li. S. s, for 76, dm v . - e: May, ItT; one note given to Tiro r.s N i;. - i.tcc.iy Absalom Eady aad seii. for- i-> . w ita some credits earo.sed cn it, an: d_c a at two years ago. Als. —Gne note on Aps Eady, f r jh . wi:h ...- lercst from January. IbbO, u. ue payaoie to Lute Ra.xsey ; one do. on Wm. A. L.Collars for * .3,7', dated ut July Est; one do. on • 1 -orge W. i rol hr p 9. payare eto isasu; tiryant, -ate not recollected ; OB 1 rui S amount nor date re cohectcd ; one do. on ■ eo.ge W. tia.a ror a sma. amount, dated about January, 1 *3B, besides s.rr.e other valuable paper*, and a small sum cf mcney believed to be in tr.e ook at the time k-st. w u k: the rinder is entitled to on deliveiingthe U ok wit papers in it. and if no money. w:3‘ . era By reward the tinder on the receipt of the ra-ers. 1 forbid a.i person? trading for any cf said pa pers. WILLIAM BELL. Columbia County, Ga.. Sept. Is, .*4v. ts JEFPERSOX IIOTLL FOB ALL. Jefferson, Jackson County. rWNHE su scriic . offers irir s ile the JEFFERS N 1 HOTEL, in Jetfeii.ro, Ja Arson county; t..e Bed', Bed-ling and Furniture, will aiso be ..-p..nd of to the purchaser if desired. Fe aso offrs for sale a -mall farm i ; the im :e:reie ri-.irity of the village,containing etween f.ar an! rive hundred acres, one ii ndreo and nily • i wt»ic:» is cleared and la cultivation, the remai .der we,l unr.bemi. The House has a 1. e.ai custom, and the iocatrin is as healthy as any mxuo of Georgia. lae pro perty will be sold ?eparau- .r toget .er, and u n : sold on or before tr.e nr-t Tuesday in Jaouary nexl at private sa. ,it will n that gay :e offered at public outcry, to the Iwjgt.est bidder. n the absence of the subscriber, terms will oe given ana sale made, ry appiyiag to Giies Mitcae;.,o. Baird H. Overby Es-prs , wuo reside in Cue oct 17-wtlstJan GEui.GE SHAW. A M EKIC A.N HOTEL, Madison, Morgan County, Ga., be ready for the reception of BoarJe.s T? and Visitors early in January next. Tue «uosc:i - er is now making arrangements to rut an addition to his bouse, which will make -t 71 feet long and 4' wide, ari of which he intend* ntting a in convenient and pi.asant rooms. Tae tuilddug will t e of brick entire, acd is situated on the Pub lic Square, nearest the Rail-road Depot,and within a veiy short and pleasant walk. His large new stabie will soon be comileted. ani wil be well prepared tor keeping Let'- - ; his ostk-rs and ser vants will be of ii.s own family of negro-e-. and such as are capable and Lusty.’and although the -■• • - ern keeping, nut i. g business - general observaiien, he ilatteis himself with the belief that he can satisfy the community, and keen a house worthy of pati -cage, oct 17-w.m JOSEPH M. EVANS. Jffff The Augusta Constitutionalist, Charleston Courier, Coiumbu> Enquirer, Montgomerv Adver tiser, and Federal Union, will puiiish tne acre once a week for two monies ;.nd forward their accounts. LONT NOTES. IN the month of June. 1825, I enclosed in a let ter, by mai . to John C. Richards, merchant of H -Itimc-re, the urst halves of three notes of the ~ t wit, one baJf ts note ihi - t-er 2155, on the Bank of the Mate cf North Caic ana. payake at Ra’eigh. far one hundred dollars; one half of note number ia7. on t; e tank of Au r sta, Georgia, payatle t. R. Tuht an, fer aftv cviiare; and one half of nrti number IP6. Bank of do! ars, which were received bv sniff RicLaids. oil the Iblh June. 1V23; an in t: Ir : th : f July fed lowu g, I enclo-cd. Ly mail, in a letter directei to -aid L char s, the other half of a. said Bank aforesaid, which were never received by said Rich ards, anc wu.ich were lost or taken from the mar. Any imormati i. m rela* on to said lost halves of said Dotes will e ti.achiuliy receive:, on i anv sonfindings 0 in - : ; v c B saieC. JAME> oERRV. i August t', IS4O. w3a Georgia, Columbiii county, Dist. No 7. ' --N . BnALLL to.ls be lore me /V-vi ' !l - r Hoises. to wit; two Sonet, one . ■ Gih■ 'U pp^' c . \'j teto a ye rs *h 1 v - r . high, three white feet, blaze faced ; the other l ine years, 16 hand, high, three white fe-. t. :i*ze so e : the Brown nurse seven years 010. IT bar .is hi blazed lace, white feet, with a white spot on"I;.? nose; the Cream horse, black n. ne an: tail, ’ g years old. white on ms left hind foot, while spot on ins nose Appraised by William Dnne ar.d Edmund Fuller, l e two >;rrei horse - u> ct# ... the Brown a.-p to -j'O; the Cream to 470* thG ■Jin day of October, 1640. JESSE EVANS, J. P A true extract from the Estray B ok. 001 14 DAVID HARRIS, Cleik. TAKEN I P—i E the Louisville Road (Tv-. - on Buniay, the bin irsta t. a Ches wimr*m£. LUt Gelling. E8 15.. E > high.s ve •> - S old, hau - n a carriage ridle. mounted with p ated i :neUi *. The oaner G requested to aopl to the sa scnbei, *ix and a ha-fi;.lies from A ita r. a- B-tier's Creek, on the Lours* iiie Head fav c ‘ ™ - and take him away. HEN ;iV rer a\' ' oct 21 3F 4 ‘ * SAI I: °F f AND AND NtGRO A\" I i‘ L n i ’ l lt . LincoiDlcn i the Ist Tues ▼ ▼ la Dccen '*her next, two racts of Land lying in Lmcon county. One ontaLi: one hS- 1 ored tr.e lorty acres more or less.) iomi-* Also thirteen likely Negroes, consisting of A^en "*sa£*Ksis , SB d h • uon among tue Le of said estate' i .o,^°o MAS GLA2C - Kj?* Cu ‘ ke Oocr.lv : Addison E. Ha * * .etters oi AdmirGtrat r- - ’ ’--Fiej nexed, on the Esta'e of Jr. a ; LriV’ h --ke county, ieeeased. ’* in, Tbc-se are therefore to c*te kr * singular, the kindred and ere 1 r V. *ll • to ne a:M appear at rr.y i scribed by -aw to ~ ow ca Cm* why said letters should not be a S r Given under my ban' at , s ,’ ~ October, IS4O. T. H. Georgia, Coininiiia ccnniv • \ i HEREAS, Allred J. Baer. *1 -■ * * the Estate of Gee -pp ics for le:t rs ot d.srr i-.:- y These are t erefo e to cite an - x singular, the kind:-:. tnc c.. ed. to e and appear it :r. ~ o;f ~& - pre_.cn ed by law, t: sUw csl - i - why said letters s’tou'd not te - -l1 J '**Jk Given roder my nand.at T ; - T^4». gabrill ; Geoigia, Colubwu county . ' \F ' lihJLLls Anm.-y Mcßoc - f 1 ters of adminl't;at:. aon rhe ’T- k Mlon a Id, deceased: v -e ; Tccse are therefore to cite md i W , singti ir. the kindred and credit; * to Be and appear at my c± c- •% ■ S'—lei by us. ig. ’-v r • » . » - "GLi V : ‘ way setter? snou.d .:t ‘ c .* f. Given -oader my hand at olaee. - rii,,. , ter, 1544*. GAu.riLL J< r^- Georgia. Cchnabia - coaly : \% HE •..i s : » • 3?i<»n. s rrV Li . iteis of n. ‘ri.s‘ ; on the Est .e ~es i. These are therefore to cite and ; n ,ffa singular the kindred and -editors of'Vi"#- to ne ant ap-ea. st my effi.e. wi* •- jtrlnec by law.to snow can e, if why snii letters should not eg f . October, 1 c 4.. G.ABRI..L, ■ Georgia, ( oinmbia couniv : va liEREa?», John Lam r. 1. , ~ v % will J Wiiliarn W. ’ • plies for letters dismisscry nor, , a .." ' These are thereiore l* u: e m ' ' ana smgiii-r, tne kindred ,n. cn: • ' ceased,'to be and appear a; ,r. cffiii Vail I by 1 have, why s id .etlers sh.-a d m. :e g "--J ' -*ven unde, my uiii. a: ..me. ’. ,■ ' Max. _GA J iun.Lj"u Geor_iii, Co.iuLiifiii comuy; & I, naK L.\S, .% S. x. ■ - r.. » 3 —V -... u. .. -un. i.-.ta, app..es .etteis art". »soiy i..msa. c i ;.iie in L.t.a n. u) c.ie n. ; . ' singu*ar, the kmarec -ni crea.t-.. ; ■ ' ri ii ne acu an pea. at n.v office w • - , . i-aew se,.uCu .‘V iv .i, to «.cw cau*e, -i way ;a.d letters u not ;e g.votec Ci.ti my Lon... at c.nce. tn_. - GAAKiEL J Jits, tkn (-eorgia., Scriven comuty ; Isl -übLE, 4 rr -i Tji If . Li -r—nary ty E..za - j_ Ali] 1 iette.s ji adrumistralii.-a <.n th: tri.:- .. -, z i_ 3. _ . cet i a.*c.. iate oi > .; . _ Tacse are taereiviti. ~.e . - € t singuin:,tiro kind m an_ _m_.^ ■ to te ana appet. at my on.ee wit, ir. tnetua 9 ' scria-ed ny .aw, to snew cause, d oi. ;_j 73 why said letters should not .e * ** Given uaror my hand at office, tbis 11:. & September. ALEXANDER KEMP. C.et Geu-gia, Jefler>ea Count > : 4 \ '•R-aci hun.. u.s : s ft f.r letters of air. nistrat.ou on : r ~a and e-ffects cf KeLecta i-.auri-.d. .r.e . ee*. eased. i nese ate Gierei ore to eve and adm nisi: Co f \ -ac'.:. tr-? t;._eiai.rt.? ,:::sc:*a: f to Le and appear s.ri ed i.y .aw. to show c_u.se. if any ;_ r f why said lerte.s sn. j._ nc: _e grint*:. Giver, u: my hand, at a - I4ta tep-ien. 1-S4 . Ec a.N E/i Lh B UT ii W ELL. i. an Georgia. Jeiiersan county : hr...L.i.s, Jew ix,!.. i. F.i», . • r f w... . a testauient ci hlrs. Apiriisa .ate c. *. c. —1...., o. ' . p ..cS ... ,iti cL.t .isory iiorn sn. estate. These are t.. ere .’are to erne v i a : t.. i , - C **a_» _ a J,-. 'g a-t. * *r • al! . - C Illrit lib 4 scrlit-i by law. to sh. cause, .; x. y tutranl ■ i-4. . E- RoTLVVELL, la 1 Georgia, Bn-ke ccuufy; * . HLRLAS, ALei Lewis,adxmiitratorz* \J » W eslate of Sts :a boyi. rise. 1 or letters dismbnoiy fi .m ;_.i . *n_:e These ate therein re to cite an: Eacmsi L l. l smgu.ar. tae kil _re : ana redd .■ - ; ie. . J to :*c and appear at my o.ace wiT .n tie tin. f scrir-eo ty law. to w caa*e. if any they .. why Sa. _ .cite. * *n.t>n. a no; •_ a ranted. Given under my aan a at oin.e .3 iVayoeir f t-.is i ah July, In .o. T. ri. BLo cNT.-.iia Georgia. Burke County : k \ BLREiS, James Chance, a: . i.-':. '* h_j ry c nance, apples ;ur rs —-n: : ij ■ on the e«:i ? of saic deceased. a -esc arc therefore to cite :n: a dm;ms: —l. ■-: . ] ■ ceasec, to Le and appear at \ office, wr. _2 I lime preset! ed ty :aw, t: «new, caust if ay* 1 lid letters sh Given under my r. an E En._ this loth dav ci ka. . .>,v. ’ T. H. FLOUNT.Gf. I Georgia, Burke euaaty ; ' hbr. UAJ. 1 bcm«s i. LI SI. ip; ■ I t ▼ ie ters of A-inuni'lrau.-E .n ae w.; - I Robert J. Auen, d ceasrd.ian o: s—d evoatr. I These are therefore t c.R an: a.: I - t: aie f ot.-:c:lccs, if or : . nry I bee within the time .-ics..i:ea . .aw. to-J ■ - - ■ W itness, tne . onora: • r '' . J-as-re | | Soth dav of Leplecme:. Ij4 'T. ii. BLGU.VT.Cjft Georgia. Burke county: -.a.'. * ■ letters of Administiati.-i. on me <*-' I - e-d. these ate therein re t cite and admiab:*- 6 singu.ar, the kureied and creditors ; tu, to te ana s. pear at m. effice, wit a tae - prescr.Lea by law. to smw can*.-, it re - theym why Said etters should n. r ire g.-re tea Given under ay b t-c at edict , m VVsytes-4 . .11. BL I I ueurgta. mikt voum . : I i lliaßiAh, Ja. c* ni.irt.L iff e*f‘- ff * W Ot aUißibbti alios iB ti.e C* .alt R Jl —■ re.rosen rutb-L. -te w. >. L C -tty. ... f These are theicfort t .•■ ■' -' >i *-nd.a., u.e tviOaia.t j a..: ft nit.. srl sre<!re re «e a,ad appear it i.. ; .tree au„in Dc'-re-y s'"—cd by law, to show cause, it aiy tr.-r) & why said icttres s.,_ l_n.;re Justices of Sa.i Con.;, mre —‘ * -3 . bo.M uM..r. I-') Jffff *l - Burke county : U HERE AS, Andrew Ca.son.ad - •' '‘y- ' the estate t-i Mary .iaa i ..re-.-. ES distills ; j 4 *• -c a»c re_._n ;i to .re ... a . t e kurered rein aret sTn to . c -ad appto. at ay or. ee. w...un ln» | scaibta by law. to s. c-ausv. i; any tiief •" way said rotters sac til a net be granted. - Given under mv nand at o ce in W tms ieth Juiy, 164-J. T. HL BLULNT,C**V C.eorgia, Jeiiei>ou county: UHKREAS, James T. Bv d well ap; letters of adminr.'tration en the jW edccu of John Crooks, late of s oi cc uniy I These ate thereiore to cite and adniomsr. 3 singular, the kindred an . credit, sol' ■'• cCt j to re ai l appear at ray otb e. within t - • act scribed by saw, to show cause, if a. y ■- . why sa:i letters should act ir g.anit . Given uauer mv hand. I.G 24th 'b EBENEZER U TUWL-kri ri*- » ■4