Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 16, 1840, Image 4
Prospectus of a New to be entitled
GEORGIA ILLL'SI iiAl iiW»
IN a series of original pictures, on steel, with let
ter press descriptions. The plan ol publishing
in successive numbers pictorial works, i.lustrativc
of the scenery of countries, has long been a popu
lar one in Europe, and is rapidly gaining favor in
oui own country.
The proposition »o issue such a work, da voted to
the scenery of Georgia, although novel, will find
universal favor, and be regarded as it is by the Edit
or, a plan at once felicitous and feasible. There
is much scenery in our State,that is not surpassed
in beauty and sublimity, by that of any other Mate
in the Union. The upper counties ab und in scenes,
which need only be known to command the admi
ration ol all who love the beauties of natuie.
Much of the scenery of the North is inferior to our
own, but is r et vi>ited by thousands simply because
it has been written sung suil lionized” by au
thors and travellers until its beauty has be* ome
universally known and appreciated. It is desirable
that attention should Le directed to our own resour
ces of p cturesque in natural scenery, and when
this is done, our own and Northern tourists will
speedily render our beautiful views as immortal as
our language.
The Bouth is charged with general indifference
to the progress of Literature and Fine Arts; and
probably the stronger foundation for the charge is
found in ner inaction in enterprise calculated to fos
ter these objects The publication of the propos
ed work win it is believed, be an effective blow
at the foundation, a step towards the establishment
of our literary reputation, to which end much hon
orable effort is now directed.
A third consideration and the last which will
now be urged, is tne intrinsic value of such publi
cation as •• Georgia Illustrated.” It will embo
dy the representations of the beautiful and sublime
in our State scenery, and afford to all, at a trifling
expense, exact pictures of onr mountains, vallies,
cataracts, public buildings, &c., which they may or
may not otherwise behold, but which, in either case,
would afford peculiar pleasuie.
The proposed work will be executed in a style
superior to any similar pictorial work in the coun
try'. The plates will be executed on steel by em
inent engravers, from original drawing, made ex
pressly for the purpose, by Mr. T. Addi on Rich
ards, of Augusta. The engravings will be accom
companied with letter press descriptions, prepared
for ihe work, and in this department the editor
will secure, as far as possible, the assistance and
co-operation ol our best writers, in short, no pains
will be spared to make thd work a perfe t gem ol
the kind, to the end that it may meet a welcome
reception not omy at home but also abroad.
CONDITIONS.
I. "Georgia lllusirated,” will be issued in
monthly par's, in the quarto form, at $5 per annum
tnv.iriably in advance, or at 50 cents lor each part,
payable on delivery.
11. Kach part will domain tw highly finished en
gravings, of Georgia Scenery, accompanied with
letter-press description* and historical tacts, prin
ted on large and beautiful type on the finest papei,
the whole enveloped in a neatly printed cover.
11l Any individual who w’ill obtain and for
ward six advanced subscriptions, shall be entitled
to a copy of the work. Clubs may receive twelve
copies to one address for $ ?0, or twenty five copies
to one address for SIOO, in either case free of pos
tage.
1 lie first part, containing an engraved title page
and vignett, with two views and letier-press des
criptions, will be issued on the first ol November,
1840, and subscriptions should be forwarded prior
to that time.
Editors who publish and call attention to this
prospectus, wi;l, by forwarding their paper to the
editor, be entitled to a copy of the won,
Communications and subscriptions must be ad
dressed, post paid.
WM. C. RICHKRDS.
Editor of Georgia lllustrutea,( Pennticld, Ga.)
JNO. WILLIAM RABUN,
( Formerly of Hancock,J
INACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHAN I ,
* Savannah, Georgia, respectfully fenders his
services to lus friends and tin?, public generally. —
lie wi'i not engage in speculation of any kind
whatever, but devote his time entirely to the inter
est ol those who confide to him their business,
aug 31 wtDI
ROCKET HOOK LOST !
A MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, large enough to j
hold a bank bill at full lenth, coutairmg ihe
lb i lowing no es, viz : lon Isaac Ramsay, payable
to Thomas Wiley, for S4O, on the Ist September,
1840 ; one on R. VN . Bell, foi S6O, dated about Ist (
August, due one day after date; one on R. S. \
Pounds, for $9 75, due one day after date, and dat
ed May, 18 9; one note given to Thomas N. Ham
ilton, by Absalom Eady and self, for $l5O, with
some credits endorsed on it, and due about two
years ago.
Also —One note on Aps Eady, for S3O, with in
terest from January, 1839, m. de payable to Isaac
Ramsey ; one do. on Wm. A; L.Collins fer $33,75,
in July last; one do. on George W. Tool for
$9, payable to Isaac Bryant, date not recollected ;
one do. oa Thomas Stanford, amount nor date re
co.lccted ; one do. on George W. Clark fer a smal
amount, dated about January, 1838, besides some
other valuable papers, and a small sum of money I
believed to be in the book at the time lost, which
the under is entitled to on delivering the book with j
papers in it, and if no money, will liberally reward
the finder on the receipt of the papers.
1 forbid ail persons trading foi any of said pa
pers. William bell.
Columbia County, Ga., Sept, is, 184 D, if
LAW NOTICE.
rWHIE subscriber h s opened a Law Office on
£ Judge Longstrcet’s lot in the village of Ox
ford, Newton county, where he will be found at
all times when not on the circuit. He will prac
tice m New ton, Morgan, Walton, lie Kalb, Gwin
neit, Jasper, Henry and Butts counties. Persons
trusting the undersigned with basiuoM, may t«
assured that it will be attended to with fidelity.
THOMAS HOWARD.
1 take pleasure in recommending Thomas How
ard to the patronage of my friends and acquaintan
ces. He is talented and trust-worthy, and will
have the benetit of my counsel, wnenever he oi
his clients desire it. A. B. LONG STREET
aug 3 I
DAWSON’S FlitE AND \VAT*-ll
PROOF WAREHOUSE.
rpHE undersigned respectfully informs his
£ friends and itie public, that he continues the
Warehouse and Commission bu ineas at his Old
stand on Mclntosh street, and solicits a continua
tion 0-* public favor so liberally bestow, d the past
lorn years.
Having the assistance of Mr. J#h» R. Crocket
and Jan es C. Dawson, it will enable him to devote
his entire attention to the selling of Cotton ; in tnis
branch of the business his friends may rely on his
best exertions.
Wm. C. Dawson jr. & C® , will keepa general
assortment of Groceries at Buck-head, Morgan
county, (the termination of the Georgia Rail-Road)
and will furnish my customers at Augusta prices,
adding freights —they will also act as agents for
toe. [sept 2S-w6t’j THOMAS DAWSON.
J3* The* Milledgeville Recorder, Journal, Fede
ral Laion, Columbus Enquirer and Southern Whig,
will publish me above six times weekly.
A3IK RIC A N HOTEL,
Madison, Morgan County, Ga,,
~\\ TILL be ready for the reception of Boarders
▼ ▼ and Visitors early in January next. The
subscriber is now making arrangements to put an
addition to his house, which will make it 71 feet
long and 4S wide, all of which he intends titling up
in convenient and pleasant rooms. The building
will tie of btk-k entire, and is situated ®n the Pub
lic Bcjuare, neaVest the Kail-ioad Depot,and within
a veiy shot: and pheasant walk. His large new
.stable will soon be completed, and wilt be well
prepared for keeping horses ; his ostlers and ser
vants will be Os his own family of negroes, and
such as are capable and Lusty, and although tne
r eub-criber has had no personal experience in tav
ern keeping, but from Id long business habits and
general ol>servatiori, he flatters himself with the
belief that he can satisfy the community, and keep
a house worthy of patronage*
oct 17-w2m JOSEPH M. EVANS.
(£j=* The Augusta Constitutionalist, Charleston
Courier, Columbus Enquirer, Montgomery Adver
tiser, and Federal Union, will publish the above
once a week for two months asd forward their
accounts.
jf AUGUSTA
I t*)N AN l» nil AS* FOUNDRY
11 ;i 18 *%•,
i
T1 .» Hastings from this establishment have given
univ< jslil satisfaction since it lias been in operation.
We laj.e now on hat d a large slock of the raw
mate ia|, of the best quality, and t.re ready to re
ceive orders for any description of CAB 11NG8
eithe jbr Rail Hoads, Mills, Steam Engines, oi
othei pirposcs. As we have a hrst rate Pattern
Mak r,; and use nothing but the be-t materials
const ]vjently we can warrant our C astings not only
to Wt irk well, but be as strong ami as well made as
anyr a jufactuied at the North or elsewhere, and
we c! aljenge comparison.
W jiJso manufacture to order any kind of
AGR CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We are
now .'citing up, and will soon have made on
hand io| sale, a variety of PLOUGHS, of all kinds
an I s from the small Poney Hough up to the
large f*ur horse Plough. Also, Straw-Cutters.
Corn Spellers. Harrows, IVheat Fans, Cultivators ,
Wag n f, Carts, &c.. sc. Persons wanting such
articl 's(would do well to call, as we are determin
ed to oil low for cash or city acceptances.
( n eih can be left at the principal stores in
town oT at the establishment in rear of the Pres
bytei a) Church, near the Kail Road Depot, and
they vs 1 be attended to punctually.
ul. ill ly THOS. HOPKINS fc Co.
g' 1 ;*;:RGIA BURR STONES PUR SALE.—A
£ rate pair of these Mill Slones, four and
a ball Let in diameter. For terras apply at this
office | jan 31 ts
NKW GOODS.
INI Kjsubscribers liave received their Fall and j
iV-.nter supply of FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY JOODS, consisting of a great variety of new
■radd. s liable articles, among which are the f«l- I
lowin ,
Duffe aiid Whitney Blankets, Clotins, Cassiracrs,
Satin* ttr-, Kentucky Jeans, red white and green
Fla pels,
Keisi ;,:plain and plaid Negro Cloths,
Brow ;>nd bleach d Shirtings and S.ieetings, Apron
Ch. blf.
Lines aad cotton Bedtick, brown and bl’hd Jeans,
Black Lasting, cotton Cassimere, for gig tops.
Tab!* Damask, birds eye and Russia Diapers,
Irish .Liens, some superior undressed,
Freni i, English and American Prints,
Fumi use Prints, brown Holland, black Silecia,
3-4 ai 1 |t-4 Scotch Ginghams, Turkey red Prints,
Black aitd blue black rol’d and fig’d Bombazines,
Freuc : iind English plain and lig’d Merinos,
Rich mb’d Muslin De Lkines, pl’n and fig’d do.
Black aiid blue black co;’*J and tig’d Silks,
Plain inj lig’d Swiss bodk and plait Muslins,
Ladie , Gentlemens, Misses und Boys cotton and
w« ieji Hose,
Laigi rich tig’d Satin Points or Mantillos,
Embr ulered Thiuet, Cassimere, Plaid, Merino and
Mu lia Ue Laiue Shawls,
Rich I fid Ribbons, sn till Taffeta and Cap do.
Thiet 1 .Laces and Edgings, Muslin insertings and
Edj m^s,
Plain id|| lig’d Hobinet, wash Blond and diamond
Nef ,
Ladie black, white and colored Fillet Gloves and
Mil; ,-
La tie iip’r English silk Mitts, new style.
Kid, I ackskin, Merino, and Silk G oves,
Black <n,J blue black (Tape, and crape Veils,
J Whi t black a d col’d crape Lesse,
Black Ji-i white English silk Hose,
Borde, 3d’., hemstitched and lace edged Linen Cam
bric ‘Mkfs,
Linen; Cimbricjand Linen Lawn,
Chanti la and diamond net Vei.s,
I Slate < )1J Pongee and cotton Cliambray, for riding
j dies etj,
Fancy sijk hdkfs, gent’s Pongee and bl’k silk do.
Shell aq Brazilian tuck and side combs,
; Eiasti wristbands, artificial Flowers and Wreaths,
| Whah jofnes for and Bonnets,
I Tuylo Clerk’s and Willet’s spool Thread,
i Black iiid col’il Italian sewing Silk,
i If lack, bipwn, and all col’d linen i bread,
Carpet iijd furniture Binding, zephyr worsted
i Ivory* oiilbH, orn and Buffalo dressing do.
Hair B u; lies, toilet Powdei and fancy Soap,
Cologn water ©f a superior quality,
Narro' and wide linen Tape, bl’k and col’d Braid,
Corona ion Braid, silver Thimbles,
Pin*, T etdles, &c. &c.
The ibove, with a variety of other articles, will
be sold|Oti reasonable terms by
WM. H. CRANE k CO.
oct i ;’> dlw w4t 231 Broad street.
St HOOL NOTICE.
> SfUbscriber il continue ins School at the
4 h w; dwelling on Walker st;cot, and hopes
j that th. - tj'.stance to his place w ill v.ot be an objcc
i tion w h any lady or gentleman who may be kind
;ly disp s*?d to patronize him. He will pledge hmt
i sell to irepare youth for Franklin College, or any
1 other ( allege in the Umo.i, in Classics and in the
! minor ranches ol Mathematics, and should a sutfi
j dent }- thxmage Ue extended to him, he could secure
i the sei ices of a gentleman of well known ability
in Mai ic-nsatical science. In reference lo the sub
scribci lumsell, he has had charge of Schools and
Acade; in this State during a period of ten
years, ,nd begs leave to refer, it necessary, to Col.
i Tbuni? i N. Hamilton of Alheas,, and the Rev.
i Juriati ;f arris, before whom he had been examined
by a c assical gentleman of the North, before he
could I 't admitted to take the Rectorship ol tne
C’olunii ia County Academy, which he had for three
years. Miould a class ol «ig it or ten young men
be loutS, he could devote iwb heurs lo their in
struct!in each day, at a lime that would not inter
fere wi.h his School. There are three things con
nected rw Ith the Classics, which is almost, if not
totalhTifglccled in our Southern Seminaries, viz:
Mylln)l>r , i ), Latin Exercises, and Prosody, without
which |h> Scansion of Pentameter and Hexameter
Veise Jai not be acquired.
iheltiisi quarter’s tuition will be required at
| enfran Vq and the scholastic year w ill be the same
as liiaiVsf the other Seminaries of the city.
Ata riiture lime should his parions desire his
comiiigMo a more convenient place, he will comply
with tikrir wishes, ii he meets wit.j sufHcient pa
tronage* DANIEL MAUCINE V .
octb?
cry- The Constitutionalist will gite the above
four wetekly insertions.
In the |'Superior Court of Richmond County.
I Term, 1840.
Wil iars 13ostwtck, i
'vs CRule A’m.
John P. Coles. 3
IT P( K the petition of William Bostwlck, setting
j f nh that he was in the possebsion of a pre
mi'SOi note, made by ooe John P. Coles, dated on
the 3m|i day of July,*lßl9, and payable sixty days
after d|le,U> the order of William Hostwick &Co.,
for tnr>Ee hundred and seventy live 45-100 dollar;,
which *vas destroyed lire on the eighth oi Au
gust, 1 '26, and praying this court to establish a
copy in lieu of said original note so destroyed: I;
is ordered, that the said Johh P. Coles do show
cause, drl the next term of this cubit, w hy a copy
should‘not bo established in lien «f said original
note, lit is fur tin roiderfed, that a copy of thi- rule
be served on the raid John P Coles thirty days
prior tii Ihe next term, or be published once a
month for four months prior theielc, ih oheof the
public gazettes of the city of Augusta.
A extract from the minutes.
.ausjTjs*: 27. IS4C. JAMKS McLAWS. C!T>.
C.IAWTOKI) A GU.M BI
Sacttnnok, 6a.
WOULD inform the publi' that they continue
the business of FACTORS S? COMMIS
SION -MERCHANTS, in Johnson’s building, on
Bay st,€>:t, west of the Exchange edifice, where
they will devote their undivided attention to the
busine.s of their profession. Produce of every de
scription will be held or disposed b: in Strict con
formity t in c truction‘. From their experience in
business they flatter themselves with the hope of
suiting r-itrons in t!.c selection and purchase of
Dry Giaods and Groceries. 'They have large, close
stores^tire-proof, to hold Cotton or other articles
usvial jn store. Their charges for selling produce,
purchasing a:id foiwui'ding goods, will be the cus
tonr.irj r«ue». *<bv 12-w3t
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HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT.
FOR the cure of while swelling, scrofulous and
other tumors, iPcer*, sore legs, old and Ireah
wounds, sprains ami bruises, swellings and inflam
motions, scald head, women’s sore breasts, rheu
matic pains, tetters, e-options, chilblains, whitlows,
biles, corns, and external diseases generally. The
proprietor has received at hast a thousand cert fi
cates and other docun cuts in favor of bis SPECI
FIC OINTMENT—and they embrace almost all
the complaints in their worst stages—to which
ointment or sticking plaster can be applied Among
these certificates, there are a great number from the
most eminent physicians in the country, who u»e
the Ointment in their daily practice, in preference
lo any, or all others which baveever been invented.
The proprietor has also received a great many tes
timonials from tamers, iiiililar/gentlemen, farmers,
and others, relative to the amazing efficacy of his
Ointment, in the bruises, cuts, and all the external
complaints and diseases of horses; and among them
are no less than a dozen certifying to the must per
fect cures which it has performed 01 the B‘>re
backs of sotiiw of those animals. All«*gether the
proprietor feels no hesitation in stating—or m put
ling it to the proof against all composition—ilr.it
HARRISON'S SPECIFIC OINTMENT is vastly
superior to every tiling of the kind which has here
tofore been offered to the public; and the proprietor
not only vouches for its general good qualities, but
is willing to risk Ins reputation on a single trail ,
for lie knows from the mos ample experience, that
it cannot be used without immediate and paipabie
benefit, in any one of the complaints lor which it
is so highly recommended Retail price 50 cents
per box. Sold at all the principal
DRUG STORES in
aug 20 Augusta, Ga.
METHODIST SOUTHERN ItOOK ROOM
No. Hayne street , opp<,siie Messrs. J. S. <s■ L.
Bowie, Charleston, S. C.
f¥IHE subscriber respectfully informs the rici
-1 zens of Charleston and the public generally, that
the above e tablishment is now iu full operation,
where may be found a full assortment of Theolo
gical Works, which will be sold always at pub
lishes prices, and a liberal discount to wholesale
dealers.
Also, in addition to the above, will he constantly
kept on hand, an extensive assortment of School,
Classical, Medical, and Miscellaneous Hooks, sta
tionary, Ac.
Also, Minders’ Materials, such as Sheep Skins,
Lamb Skins, Russia Hides, Baik Skivers, blue and
Red Skivers, Riuc and K«.d Roans, Binders’ Buaids,
Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy, Flat Cap,
Blotting, Envelope, and Press Papcis, &c. All of
which ill be sold wholesale or retail, on as good
terms as any other nouse in the city. A share of
patronage is respectfully solicited.
ocl 16-sw3w JOHN W. SPOT, Agent.
MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
PJHHESE medicines are indebted for tneir mime
M. to tin ir maniTut mid sensible action iu pmi
fying the spring and channels of life, and enduing
them with renewed tone ami vigor, in many hnn*
dred cernfied cases wbn n has beon made piblic,
and in almost every spine* of disease to w Inch
the human frame is liable, the happy efforts of
MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AM) PHK.MX BIT
TERS have been gratefully and publicly ne-
I now lodged by the persons benefliiled, and who
wc-e previously unacquainted with lb*- heuu'iluily
philosophical principle* upon which they ate
compoun led. and upon vvlucli they « jiisequently
act.
Tint LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves
in discuses of every form and description. Their
first o|>eraiion is to loosen from the corns of the
stomach and bowels, the vnrioOs impurities and
crudities eon tunlly settling around them ; am. to
remove the hardened tieefcs which Collect
convoiusions of the smallest intcatines. Other
medicines only partially cleanse these, and have
such folletied tnakses behind us to produce habitu
al cost tv em ns with 11 its train of evils. Ur ilia Sud
den diarrhoea, with its eminent dangers. This hu t
is well known to nil regular anatomists, who ox
amine the human bowels alter deu'h ; ami he he
the prejudi* e of those well informed men against
quack me«'i< mes—cr medium s prepared and lier
laded to the public hv ignorant (m rsoi s. '1 be se
cond effect of the Lile Medicine* tv» clectiseihb
kidneys and the bladder, and by tin* uu-alrg, the
liver and the lungs, tin* healthful action of which
entirely depend* Upon ibe regularity of the urinary
organ*. '1 he bleed, w hi« h lakes its ml color trtnii
ihe agency of ilie liver and the lungs hefuha it
passes into the heat, heiug thus purifirU By ihem
ami nourished by food coining irotn a i linn stom
ach, courses Ircely ih ougli the veins, rellfews every
part of the system and triumphantly hiuunis (he
banner of health in the blooming cheek
Moffat'* Vegetable Life Medicine have h<>en
thoroughly attested, and pronounced a sovereign
remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of
the Heart, Lussot Ap|»«iile, Heurt-buruand Head
ache, Restlessness, ill-temper, Aniicty, Languor
and Melancholy, ( osiivetiesfi, Diurrhbea, Cholera,
Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism. Gout, Dropsies
of all kind, Gravel* V\ oims. Asthma and Consump
lion, Scurv y , I'lcers, InVMerate Nitbs, Scorbutic
Eruptions and Hod Complexions, Eruptive com
plaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other dtstlgreeaW
t utnplexiutis, Salt Klteuhn, Krystpeb«, Common
Colds and influenza ai d variou*. olhef complaint*
which afflict the buna' frame. In fever and .
ague, paiticularly, the Lite Medicines Imve been
niosiernuienily ssiccesslhl; so flinch so that in the
Fever and Ague districts, Physician* almost uni
versally prescribe them.
All ifun Mr Moffat requires of his patient is
to be particular in raking the Life Mfedicim s strictly
according iu the directions. It is nut by a news
paper nonce, or any tlfflfe that He Infltselt may «uy
in their lavor, tbai he hope* to gum credit. It is
alone by the re«ub ol a fair trial.
NOFFAT’S iM EDICAf, MANUAL; designer!
a* a domestic guide to health. — 1 Ins little pamphlet
edited by \V. H Modal 375 Broadway New York,
has been published lor the purpose of explaining
more fully Mr. Moffat’s thwory ot diseases, and will
be tound highly interesting to person* sceki g
health. it real* upon pu i a.enl diseases, and the
causes thereof. Price 26 cents —for sale by Air
Motrin’s agents generally.
'l’hese valuable imdi mos arc for sale liy
WAI. AI D’aNTIGN AC,
Sole Agent lor Augusta
Ujv. a German puy.-itiar. ot much
note, riaving devou-u nis aueniioi. .of *on.e
\ ears n. trie cure arm removal oi the ci usesot N fc.w-
VOliS AND MCK HEAD aCHE, has the satis-
Action t«» rinike known, tlun he has a remedy which
oy rcir-ovihi? ihe causes cures eflcciunllv and pertna
iifciitly thte distressing complaint. There are many
families who have considered Suck Headache acon
stiiuudiiiil incurable family complaint* J>r. S. as
sure* i hem ihat ihey are mistaken, and labouring
unoer distress Wild h iney might uoi only alleviaie
but act dally eradicated by the us »f In* remedy.
li IS the result of sen titifii: research,and is entirely
of a different character Irom advertised patent medi
cine*. and l* not unpleasant to the i»*te.
HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS.
The extraordinary reputation that Dr Spohn’s
refliedy lor rhis distressing compaint is every day
gaming is cer.amly a matter of much astonishment,
Thm so rti ich suffering should have existed lor age*
without any discovery of an effectual preveniiv }, or
cure, ts truly a subject of much regrei but Dr. 6.
now assure* ihfe public that such a remedy baa been
invented as will convince lhe must credulous. The
-rinciple* oti which it alls an-simple and plum It is
ar. a mined tact thai !»ils compiaun, vvbet her called
Sick Headache, «f Nervous Headache, arises prim
arily from the storiiach —those who ihiiik ifiev have
the Nervoua Headache may rest assured that this
organ, the stomach, is life Hrsl cause, Hint Ih" ay*-
lent has become til mled or dehilnaied, ihiotlgh ihe
stomach, and 1 hSt only » hrough ihe same channel
must they expects rest- -ration ul the na ural and
lieu It hv functions ot the system. This object. Dr
Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated lo attain.
The truth ol lilt* position cannot be controverted,
and the sooner sufferers with >he headache become
convinced of it, the sooner will their suffering end
in restoration ol health, Dr. Spohn pledges his
professional reputation on this fact. 'J im remedy
may be had ot apothecaries generally throughout
the" United Slates -
Fur sale by ANTONY & HAINES, No. 838
Bronc-street. Augusta. Inar 26
PETERS’ VEG ETA If LE PILLS.
FIMIESiS Pills are no longer among those of
X doubtful utility. 'I hey have pasted away
from the hundreds that are daily launched upon
the tide of experiment, and now stand before the
public as high in reputation, and a* extensively
employed in all pans of the United States, the Can
adas, Texas, Alcxico, ai d the West Indies, as any
medicine that has ever been prepared for the relief
of siiffring man. Tbev have been introduced
w hcrever it was found puss ble to curry them ; and
there are but few towns that do not contain some
rema'kable evidences of their good effects. The
certificates that have been presented to the proprie
tor exceed twenty thousand ! upwards of five hun
dred ol vv hich are from regular prat iiting physicians,
w ho are the most competent judges of their merits.
Often have the cures performed by this medicine
been the subject of editorial comment in vuiiou*
newspapers and journals ; and it mav with truth
be asserted, that no me licine of the kind t.as ever
received testimonials of gn ater value than are at
tached lo this.
They are in general use as a family medicine,
and there arc thousands ul lamilies who declare
tbey are never satisfied unless they have a supply
always on hand.
They have no rival in curing and preventing
Bilious fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints, hick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
Files, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn, J ur
red Tongue Ntusea, Distension of tlie stomach
and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhea, Flatulence, Habit
ual f o*tiveness, Loss ol Appetite, Hutched or
hallow Coiuulexun, and in all cases of Torpor ol
the Bowel*, whoe a cathartic or an aperient is
needed. They are exceedn gly mild in their opera
tion, pro*luring neither nausea, triping nor debility.
The efficacy ol these pill* i* so well known, and
ih> ir use so general, that further comment i* con
sidered unncceesaiy.
For further oarneiilars. see Lr. Peters’ oam hlet.
which cun lx* nan gratis ot anv ot me Agent
ITtOUR Months after date application will be
_ made to Hie Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Couit of Richmond County, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the real and per
sona 1 estate «f \S illiam Turly, late of Richmond
county, deceased.
JAMES BRANDON. > Adminis-
ALFRED SEGO, 3 trators.
November 3, IS4U. *
Georgia, Jcflerstm Comity :
WHEREAS James Parker applies for Letters
of Admini (ration on the estate and effects
of Isaac Owens, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
so ble their objections, if any they have, in my of
fice within the lime prescribed by law, to show
cause why said letters should no* be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Louisville,
this 31st of October, 1840.
FBEN EX EB. BOTH WELL, Clerk.
November 3,184 ti.
JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in I ecem
ber next, at the ma ket house in the town
of Louisville, Jefferson county, within the usual
hours ol sale, to wit:
Fifteen llun red acres of River and pine land on
the Ogeeche river, adjoining lands of Paradise and
others; levied on as the property of William F.
Hardwick and Eldredge f. U ilium-on, to satisfy
a li. fa issued from jetlerson Superior Court, iu fa
vor of John 11. Newton, vs. Haidwick and Wil
liamson. Property pointed out by E. t. William
son* K. J. FARMER, B. Sh’ff.
November 7, IS4O.
Jn-FFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold on Hie first Tuesday in Dec* bi
bernext, at the Market House in the towu
us Louisville, between the usual hours of sale, one
Negro Woman by the name of Kate, ihe property
of James M. Smith, levied on to satisfy sundry li.
las. is.ued from the Justice’s ( ouit. William
Taylor vs. James M. bniith, Andrew J. Davis and
David T. Smith. Levy made and returned to me
by a t otistable, and property pointed out by James i
M. Smith.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, one Tract us Land,
containing J'luee Hundred ties, lying and being
in the County' of Jelferon,on the waters of Rocky
Comfort Creek, adjoining lands cf Jas. Pitman,
John B. i’crrel a. d others. Levied on as Hie
property of Rubeit Pitman, to satisfy sundry li. fas.
is. uedfrom a Justice’s < ourl. Wibiam Hadden vs.
Rjbert Pitman, i ropeitv pointed out by defend
ant. Levy made and returned to ms by a Consta
ble. VN ILLIAM S. ALEXANDER, Sheriff.
October 81, lS4n.
JEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE.
ll[lLLbc sold on the first Tuesday in Decctn
f f ber next, at the Market House in the town
of Louisville, within the legal hours of sale, the
following p.operty, te wit: E ght Hundred and
Thirty-tWo Acre* of Oak and Hickory Land, on
the waters ot Big Creek, adjoining lands of Aiex
un irr Lowrey and others, levied on as the property
of James H. Bostick, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued
from a Justice Couit in favor us James H. Jones
and others. Levy made auu returned to me by a
Constable this 24th day of t.ctober, 1840. Prop
erty pointed out by defendant.
WILLIAM JS. ALEXANDER,Sheriff.
(Atober 31, 1840.
WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. s
\\’ ILL be sold at the Couit House door in
W WarrenUn. Warren (Jaunty, Georgia,"be
tween the usual hours of sale, on the hist Tues
day in Deuember,tl*c so lowing property, name
ly : One Hay Ma»e, three years old last spring,
levied on as the piopcrty of i avid Sallis,to satisfy
one li. fa. t-sited ftom the Superior Court of War
ren County: Jeremiah Adams vs. said Sallis. Pro
perty [minted out by plaintiff this 29th of Uoctober,
1 j>4o JA-VlEfc. HALL, Sneriti.
October, 31, IS4O.
LINCOLN SHERIFF SALES.
be sold at Linrolnton, before the
f| Court House door, within the usual hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday of December next, the
following property, to wit :
The interest of Ransom and Susannah Davies,
during their lite, in the Ten Negroes following, to
wit: Nancy, a Negro wonrmi stave, about 50 years
of age, and her nine children, Caroline, about 17,
Aggy, a girl about 8 years o d, Joe, a boy about
Hi William, a boy r about 15 Jim, a bey about 13,
Ben, a boy of 11, Jelf, a boy of 9, Gilbert, aloy of
7. and Napoleon, a boy 3 years old. Levied on
the life estate of the said Bansom and Misannah
Davis to satisfy a ti. fa. issued fn-rn the .‘uperior
Court of Liucom County, at the instance «f \\ m;
M. Gibson. Property pointed tout by Robt. A.
Toombs, attorney.
AI o, will I e sold at the same time and place,
the following p:o erty,towit: one Nrgio woman
named Lovey, forty years old, dark complected;
six feather beds, and furniture complete, o e wal
nut Sideboard, one Buicau, mahogany front, cite
painted Cupboard,one Clo< k,live pier lab es, paint
ed two Wash-stands, four Looking-glasses, six
t runks, ten Chairs, lot of Crockery Ware, one
Yoke Steer aud Ox Cart, four* ows and Yeaning?,
seven head stock Hogs, seven t awdlesticks, three
Iron Pots, four Uveas, Fire Bogs, fTtovcl and
Tongues, one b y Horse, ten years old, ball face,
one Gig and Harness, and Louse and Lot in the
village of Lincointon, on which William kcyaolds
now lives, all levi d on to satify sundry li. fas;
against said William Reynolds in favor of Matthew
tollaiSjfiora Interior Court of Lincoln County.
BENJAMIN F. TA iOM, bhenff.
November 2, lb4o.
WAREHOUSE AXI) COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
milE Mtbscribcis have formed a co-partnership
1 for the transact on of a factorage and com
mi-sio® business, under the firm of HOPKINS Sf
STOVALL. They have taken the commodious
fire-proof Ware House on Mclntosh street, oppo
site Gen. Thomas Dawson’s, formerly occupied by
Heard & Wilson, and more recently by U’Antignac
Ik Hill. Their storages are conveniently situated
lor the storage of cotton, or receiving and forward
ing of goods by Railroad or Wagon. They hope,
by strict attention to business, to merit a share of
public patronage.
VUMBKTH HOPKINS,
MAKLELLUti A. STOVAUL.
Augusta, Jwfcy !8-K). 2awtf—JdG
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICT.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of John
Djoghorn, deceased, are requested to make
payment to the undeisigned, and those having
claims against the same, will please present them,
duly proven within the time prescribed by law.
ELIZABETH DREGHORN, Admin’x.
September loth. 1840.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of John B.
Guedron, deceased, late of Richmond county,
are requested to make immediate payment to A. C.
Caldwell, who is my authorized agent, and those
holding claims against said estate, are required to
hand them in duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law. ELLEN GUEDRON,
April 4, 18-10. trwtl Administratrix.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be so’d on the first Tuesday n Janua
ry next, at the Lower Market House in the
City of Augusta, within the usual hour of sale, all
the Real Esta c in said city, belonging to Jus.
Lcverich, deceased. Also. Five Negroes be
longing to the estate. Sold by order of Court for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terms cash.
P. H. MANTZ, I Admini-
J. A. CAMERON, 3 trators.
October 31, 1840.
A DM IN I> TK ATOII’S SALE.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
ff next, at the couit bouse in 'Vavnesboro,
Burke county, under an order »i the Court ot Or
dinary of said county, the rea> estate ol Hobeit
Wiggins-deceased, situated in said county, consist
ing of a tract of land supposed to contain one hun
dred acres, adjoining land* of James Bel! and others.
Terms cash—purchasers to pay for tit-e.
WALTER J. A. HAMILTON, Adm’i
October 13, 1840. __
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
WILL be sold on the first ’Tuesday in January
next, between the usual bourse of s le, be
fore the court house door in the village of Jackson
boro, Striven county, one negro man by the name
: of Daniel, about 26 years of age, sold as the pro
perty us Benjamin Herrington deceased, for the
benefit us the heirs of said deceased. Terms on
the day of sale. NICHOLAS STREAGLE,
Oi tober 13, IS4O. Administrator.
ADMiNISI RATUIX’S SALE.
WILL be sold en the 21st of*l>ecem; er next,
at the residence of John Wil iams, deceased,
of Warren County, all the pern liable property 1 e
longing to the estate of the said deceased, consist
ing of stock of ali Kinds, horses, hogs, cattle, sheep,
plantation tools, and waptns and gear, oue plea
sure carriage and harness, household an* kitchen
1 furniture, and other articles. Terms known o
j the day. MARY WILLIAMS,
j »<t24wts Administratrix.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
X XT’ll Lbe sold in the first Tuesday in January
V j next, at the court house in Waynesboro
Burke county, under an order of the 1 ourt of ()r
--j dinary of said county, a neg.® man named Ned,
j sold as the property of the estate ®f Michael Wig
i gins deceased. Terms ®n the day of sale. Pur
chasers to pay f®r title. JOSEPH JANSEN,
October 13, 1840, Administrator
ADRINISTII ATOII’S NA LE.
WILL b* so:d on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, before the < ourt House door of
Columbia County, by order of the Honorable Infe
rior ( ourt of said County, sitting a* a ( ouit of Or
; dinary, One Hundred an I Seventh-eight Acres of
; Land, more or less, situated in said County of Co
lumbia, on Germans’s Cret k, and adjoining lands of
Sutton, Ramsey and others. Sold for distribution
among the heirs of Alnahain Kulh-r, deceased
K. W. BELL, Administrator.
October 29, IS 10.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold on Thursday, the 12th day of
November next, at the late residei ce of
Isaac Low e, late of C olumbia county, deceased all
the perishable propeitv belonging to the estate of
said deceased, consisting of Horses, Muks,uxen.
and Stock Cattle, Sheep, Hog*, Hoad Wagon and
Harness, one Ox Cart, Gin and Running Gear, Corn,
Fodder, Oats, and Wheat, Plantation tools, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a good stock of
fatted Pork. Sale to continue from day to day. till
all is sold. Terms made known on the day.
CURTIS LOWE, Administrator
October 1,1840.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold at the court house door, in
Waynesboro, cn the first Tuesday in De
cember next, a tract of land in Burke county, ad
joining lands of John P. C. Whitehead, and lands
formerly the estate of John Rollins deceased, con
taining two bundled acres, mote or less, said find
belo ging to the estate of Nealy Knight, late »f
Burke county deceaascd. sold for the benefit of the
heir* and creditors to said estate.
Terms on the day of sale.
EDWARD GARLICK, Admin’r.
September 28, IS4O,
ADMINISTItA’I OK’S SALE.
11J ILL be sold at Lafayette, Walker county,
f * before the court house door, in the usual
houis of sale, agreeable to an order of the Honora
ble Inferior Court of fiurke county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, to the highest bidder on the
Ist Tuesday in December next, let of land No.
143, in the ninteenth district of the fourth section
of originally ( berokee county, now Walker county,
sold as the property of John Ki pit nek deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs, Tetms cash.
WILLIAM KILPATRICK, Admin’r.
October 3, 1840.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
\\T ILL be bold on Saturday the 14th day of No
s f vetnber next, at the late residence of W rn.
11. Llemirmns, ®f Taliaferro county, deceaned, all
the perishable property of said deceased, consist
ing of Stock, Horses, Hogs, Cattle, &c., Corn, Fod
der, Plantation Tools,&c., Household and K Rerun
Furniture, and various other articles 100 tedious to
mention. The terms will be made known on the
day of sale. H. A. CLEMMONS, Adm’r.
Craw ffirdville, Septem er 24, 1840. td
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A OB EEABLE to an order of the Inferior Court
of Columbia county, wil! be sold at the court
house door in said county, on me fir.-t Tuesday in
December next, the land and negroes belonging to
the estate of Cla.il orn Wall, late of said county
deceased, to wit: eight negroes, consisting of men,
women and children; and six hundred acres of
iaHd, lying on Sweetwater creek, adjoin.ng lands
of William p. Meed and others, sold sutjec* to the
Widutv’s dower —all sold for the purpose of distri
bution.
Terms of sale twelve months credit, by the pur
ehtisfcr giving two good freehold securities.
ELISHA BURSUN, Administrator.
September 28, 1840.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
IT ILL Le sold on the first Tuesday in January
v T next, at the court house in Waynesboro,
Burke county, under an order of the Court of Or
dinary of said county, the following negroes, viz:
Phil. Calvin, and Elbert, (men); Peg, Mary, Vio
| Rt, Rose, Harriet, Maria, and Molly, (women);
| an I Aaron, Edmund, and Tom, (boys); sold as the
i properly ®f the estate of Reuben « hance deceased,
j lot the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms cash, Bankable money. Purchasers to
pay for titles. HENRY CHANCE, ExT.
October 13, iB4O.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
BY a decree of Warren Superior Court, October
term, Eighteen Hundred and Forty, there
win be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next,
ai ihe Court House I Oor, in toe town of War en
to», VV am b < oui.-t", ah tuat tract of Land, contain
ing two nurdted and twenty-eight acres, more or
less, lying oa Little River, the road that leads
from Vvrigktshoio ’o Washington runs by the
improvements, and known the plcae where
Peggy Buttrcll formerly lived. Also—Eight like
y negroes, men women and children. 7 erms of
sale cash. THOMAS T. BUTTRELL,
Executor.
Also, on the same day and place, by agreement of
the Legatees ol Peggy Butt, eli, deceased, will be
sold all that parcel of Land whereon Evans M
Crary Esq. now lives, containing two hundred and
ninety-eight acres, more or les*, ly ii*g in Warren
and I olumbia 1 ounty, adjoining the lands of Isaac
Dozier and D. 11. E. Djer. ’lerms of sale on the
day. THUS. T. BUTTRELL, Agent.
October 23, 1840.
FOUR months after date
made to the Honorable thM a frri‘° n I* .
Scrtre. county, while sitting as “^>*3
nary, for leave to sell the whole i.fZ° for <E
longiag to the estate of James Mrw T anJs l*-
said county, deceased. Mcßride, l lt^
Sept. 25, 1840. JOHN R KITTLES p .
IJVOUR months afterdate aimii,.. I
made to the Honorable Infero r Co° n Wili
mond county, when sitting so o
lor leave to sell all the Real Estate
b longing to the Estate of Rebecca S?
deceased. A s|u, . Ul2ei '^rr r
August 18, 1840. Adm’t,
INOUR months after
made to the Honorable the Infeiiorr* 1 11' 1 ***
Burke county, when sitting tor ordinary , ..° Ur,of
for leave to sell all the real csla e of / M
Bell, minor of Archil aid Bell, deceased °* epll **•
JAMES GODUV G n * rA -
October 3, IS4O. * ,uar <han.
INOUR MONTHS AFTEIUDatTw —- I
will be made to the Hon- the Inferior C**
Richmond county, when sitting for ordina ° Utl#f
poses, for leave to sell the Negroes J Ur *
estate of the late John Clarke, of said conlu
sept. 16 WM. H. GOODRICH^“ f
WNOUR months after date, applicatToV^TT
made to the honorable Inferior Court Jif **
county, for leave to sell three hundred and ■ ‘
acres of land belonging to the estate fTI I
McCoy,deceased, J. C. ATKINSON j J ° lo
JOHN WALLACE ( Adm’ta
July 10,1840. ’’
I.NOUR months after dale, 1
made to the honorable the Inferior Uuo ,
Colombia ctunty, when sitting f or oi dinar .
poses, for leu Vo to sell the lands bclongiJ } Jf
estate ol Joliu Jones, late of said countv i 011
July 18, IS4O. EDW. VV. JONES,’
months after date, applicTTion'^T'
made to tlie Honoiable Inferior Couit of Jr
feisou county, when sitting fur ordinary mn Je *
for leave to sell all the real estate a»d
Nathan Stephens, lute of said county, dcceaseT -01 -
benefit of the oeirs and creditors oi' saij dec
July 26, 1840. JOHN CRooKs. a
k OUR months after date application wijTii
.1 mad® to the Honoiable, the Inferior Couit of
Jefferson county, for 1. ave to sell a lot of p, n « jJj
in said county, being a pait of the real,, t4leuf
Samuel Hannah, minor of V\ m
for the benefit of said minor. W|
THOMAS HANNAH,Guardian
September Bth, IB4U.
IN OUR months after da c application wilT^
_ nude to the houorable Inferior Court of Co
lumbia county, when sitting as a court of Minify'
for leave to sell all the land and negroesbek)ni;iM
to the estate of Isaac Lowe, lute of Lolumbiacuuai
ty, deceased. CURT 18 LUVVE, Adm’r.'
Septembers, 1840.
a OUR Months after date, application wiTbi ||
1 made to the honorable Inferior Court of Burk, =1
County, for leave to sell a Negro, be longing to the 'JI
estate ol 'Thomas MallQ.v, deceased, for division 1
JOHN B. ROhTNSdN, Adn V
July 10, 1840. ’ j
months after date, application will b* I
made to the honorable Inferior ( ourt of Burke I
county, whil® sitting as a Court of (ordinary, foi j
leave to sell two hundred and twelve acres of land, I
belonging to Joseph H. Bell, a minor.
JAN:ES GODBEE,Guardian. ■
Scptenr.brr 10, 1840.
| AOUR montlis after date, applica ien will In
M made to the honorable the Infeiior Coart of q
Rich mood county, when >iltmg fur ordinary pur
pose*, lor leave to sell the real and per-onal estate
of Mitchell Nelson, late of said coonty r ,deieased
July 18, 1840. JOHN CARTER, Adm’r.
INCUR mouths after date, application will he J
JP made to the Honorable Inferior Court a J
Burke i ouuty, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, /
for leave to sell 6( 0 acres of land, belonging to lie
estate of Daniel J. Evans, deceased.
Aug. 8, 1840. J ESSE F. GREEN, Adm’r. |, j
INCUR month* after date, appl.cation will U
1 made to the Honorable Infenoi Court of Rich
im nd county, When sitting for indinary purpose,/
for leave to sell ail the Heal Estate, and Negroe,
belonging to the Estate of Thomas
deceased. A. SIBLEt, Adm’r.
August 18, 1840.
JNOL R months after date, application will Ik
_ made to the honorable Inferior Court of Durkrl
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, fwli
leave to sell the leal ami personal estate of Lewi)|.
Wimberly, sen., late of said county, deceased, a
August 11, 1840; SaML. FOSTER, Adm’r. S
IMiCR inomiis after date, application will v
' made t - the honorable Inferior Couit of Bum
county, for leave to sell eighty acres of laud le ?
longing to the estate Os Orury Foreuand, dcreaw
MARK S POKES. Adm’r de bonis iws. j
July 10, ls4b.
OUR months after date, application willk
made o the Honoiable, the Inferior Court us wk
Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary purpo-«. ’
for leave to sell all the real estate of SamutlX
Newton, deceased;
JAMES W. LEE, Administrator, f
October 13, 1840.
.Georgia, Uurke County;
UIIEREAS, Ahdrcw Oarson,a<lminis ratork
the estate of Mary Ann Carson, applies k|l|
letters dismis>orv from said estate ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all»■ B
iingular, the kindled and creditors of.said (locmmi B
to t>e and appear at my office, within the limeptt-B
sciitied Ly law, to show cause, if any they ban 3m
wny said letters should »M>t be granted.
Given under my hand at o.nce in Waynesborc J
tn»k lOth July, 1840. T. H. JiLUUM, ■
iacurgia, Scriven County: I
Wil ERE.VS, James Parker senior, appliei'*' D
letters of administration on the I
John Parker deceased.
These are therefore to cite, summon and adnwn; ■
tsh all and singular, the kindred and creditors« ■
said deceased, to be and appear at my office wit** I
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if j
they have, why said letters should not be grantw. ■
(liven unuer my hand, at office, in Jacksoboro, ■
tiiis Bth day ®f ( ctober, 1840.
oct 13 __ ALEXANDER
Georgia, Colnmbm county : : *1
HEKEAS, William 8. Dunn. Executor" |
vw the will of Winiiificd Duan, decease,
applies for letters dismissory from said est * te ||
i hese arc therefore to cite and admcuisb all" L
singular, the kindred and creditors of said wf
U* be and appear at my office within the lun *P 8
scribed by law, 16 show cause, if any they W '■
why said letters should not be granted. ||
Given under rny hand, at otlice, this 4th 4
184 U. GABRIEL
(•eurgia. Durke county:
* « HEREAS, Abet Lewis,administmtoron
▼ v estate of Stephen Boyd, decea-ed, »PP
or letters dismis-oiy from said estate ; J
These aie therefore to cite and admonish*
singular, the kixdred and creditors of said deer
to be and appear at my oii.ee within tlie unie T, r , i
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they'
why said letters should nut be granted. |
Hi veil under my hand at olhee in Way o * |
this 10th July, 1840. T. 11. j
(Georgia, Columbia county:
WHEREAS Owen W. Baldwin,
on the estate of 1 homas J. rig* l .*’ tJlt ;
ed, applies for letters dwnissory from said ■ ;
’These are therefore to cite and adn.onis 1
singular, the kindred and creditors ol said dc \
o be and appear at my office,witliin the 11
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this .'M 1 k
her, 1840. GABRIEL Jt-NEN^-^
Georgia, Lincoln county : lsl * .
WHEREAS George W. Lewis a PP ! _ ie9 l
ters of ‘idminisliatiou on the estate
emiali Blancliaid,deceased: . .
These are therefore to cite and admonis 1 | |
singular, the kindred and creditors of said
to be and ap|M-..i at my otlice within the 11 v(
»tribed by law, to show cause (ii any
why said letters sbould not be granted.
i.iven under my hand, at office,
her, 1840. HUGH ■
■