Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, November 20, 1840, Image 4
u* of a MWork > (
s LLL S s I 4 AT x «
Iv a series of oikmal pictures, on steel rith iet»
ter press de-criplion*. Be plan of \ Bsnm§
in successive numbers pu-toua! work* i itlttlVfc
of the sceuery of '.our. , l ->ee i a popu
lar one m Europe, and i? iipidl v jarrati in
•ar own country. <
The proposition to i?» - :e ; '.it a work,. .-voter it j
the scenery of Georgia. aU;-ou-.*l; r ovel w;il hi. \ i
universal favor,an .-red as it is L; theE
<ft-. a plau at once felicitous and feasibl L T’jore
is much scenery in our State,that is not urpasscd
in beauty and sublimity, by r.at of ary i mr Maß
in the Li-ion. The uppc. c x:.:;- - .-.:>--und .1 scc-i.e.-.
which need only be known to command .lie admi
ration of all who love the beauties \ sature. —
Much of the scenery of the North is raft -or to our
own. but is yet visited I. ■
it has been written - x tui (ionize "; y au
thors-and travellers until its 'reauly 1. - become
universally known and appv-*.<i.-is-d. It dc? c
that attention should te directed to our 0 n resour
ces of picturesque in n'atuia! ?----nery, n.d when
this is done,our own tind Northern tc lists will
speedily render our beautiful \ lews c?: m.Vital •• ?
«ur language.
The South is charged with geneial i liilerci.ee
to the progress of Literature and Tine Arts ; and
probably the strongest t-■ n . ‘on 101 u ri.airr ;■
found la her inaction in eiite:p-;G.ecak u ted to sis
ter these objects. T;.v p -bx -ation of ep: open
ed work will it is be . -vt '. be an etfe live blow
at the foundation, a step towards thees blishment
of our literary reputation, to which end nuch hon
orable effort is now directed.
A third consideration and the last
now be uiged. G the intiir.s r wbu of ■ h pu:
cation as“ Georgia lu.r-i n 1 r.u.' : J v.'i enibo
dy the representations of the lane
in our State scenery, and a!:' u :t, * . t;.' :
expense, exact pictures of our mounts is, vailies,
cataracts, pubi ht ey may or
may not otherwise behold,but wliic h. in ither case,
would afford peculiar pieasuie.
The proposed work will be execute in a
superior to any suniiar pictorial work the coun
try. The plates vrili !c- • xecut* :■ - cm
jnen t engravers, from original drawin, made ex
pressly for the purpose, by Mr. T. Ad son Rich
ards of Augusta. The cngiavingr- vri be acc.-m
--companied with lett-.i t.; <;e ; oiup‘ . -. v;c; in u
for the work, and in this department the edifi r
will secure, as far as p lc-, T ' ■ lance and ;
co-operation of our best wato; in .u , pan;
will be spared to make ti:d * re e. t gem <•£
the kind, to the end t: :;t :t u -' • a •
reception not oni> at hum;- i a ; -
COXDIT NS.
I. “Georgia Illustrated, 5 ’ will b issned in
monthly parts, in the quarto forts, a: . : . u; ; . i
invariably in advance, 01 at no ee. ts . ea. n r:~r
payable on delivery.
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gravings, of (h.uiqii Scenery, etc---., •• 1 wtv
letter-press description and histo;i - -
ted oa and tsautffui typ-.- c-.i '-r -n -i p;;_ :.
the whole enveloped i.. a neahy print* cover.
111, Any individual who will obts n and
ward six advanced subscriptions, sha! be entitled
to a copy of the work. Clubs rn.yv rt -ive twelve
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to one add res- for f 100, iu cither co .
tage.
The first part, containing an engra ;d title j
and vignett, witii two views and Jet des
•riptions, will be issued on tin.- hr t ■: v< -er,
1840, and subscriptions should be for arded j.ui; r
to that time.
Editors who publi h and r ii! a‘te *: .u t -
prospectus, wi I, by iGrwai rt: •: . tv
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Editjr f G:,, q<: it a, T- nrici-i, or.)
DAWSON’S FlliE AM) \ AT il
PROOF Vi AEEIiOU:
THE undersigned respectfully nfom ;
friends and the public, that he mtinues the
Warehouse and Commission bu ine* at his oid
-tand on Mclntosh street, an . 1 1 ontmua-
Tion of public lav,. 1 to libera . best ».d the pa
lour years. x
Having the assistance of Mr. JG . H f; ■:!.■ .
and James C. Dawson, it will enable im to devo
his entire attention to the sellln sos C tton ; in this
branch of the business his Tier is ,n: rely on h;<
j be«t exertions.
Wm. t. Dawson jr. dr Co., will ' v cue in i
assortment of Groceries at I . h-l ■;. Morgan
county, f the terminal- .n of the Ge. . . Kail-Jioa i;
and will furnish ray coal .; A gustr
•adding freights—they will also act as agents for
me. sept i'-wet' THOMAS .oV/A M N
(Tj* The"Mtiledgeviiie Recorder, .1 •.rnal, Ih ie
ralOnion, Columbus Enquirer and S* the::. •
will publish the above six times we lly.
JEFFERSOX HOTEL Fuji SALE.
Jefferson, Jackson (JoutnM.
subscriber offeis for sale the»KFFERS< >N
HOTEL, hi Jefferson, Jaeksoa count] ; the
Beds, Bedding and Furniture, will alio be
of to the purchaser if desired, fie lisp offi .- for
•ale a small faim in the irr. hate M. i:::ty ■ r ti,e
Tillage, containing between four ?>■ five hundred
acres, one hundred and fifty of wm h le .red
and in cultivation, the remainder well timbered.
The House has a llbeial custom, and the location
is as healthy as any section of Gt 9
perty will be sold separate or togetwr, and if not
•old on or before the first Ti i tacy
next at private sale, it will on thatliay be offered
at public outcry, to the highest adder, in ti -
absence of the subscriber, terms win be given and
sale made, by applying to Giles Mijrhell, or Baird
H. Overby Esqrs., who reside in th i village,
oct 17-wtlstJan GEOII IE SHAW.
DAVID A. VASIN,
attorney at la /,
Palmyra, Le county, Ga.
Will practice in the adjoining count ,-s of the Chut- j
Utboochee and Southern Circuits.
REFERF.SCE3 :
Col ZadockJackson, / p I r
Rer. Jonathan Davis, s Pwl w « ,> -
Col.ll.J'ope / Alhro ~a
Hon. C. Dougbcrh',3
Col. A. iveese, e— , •
Johnston & Robson. 3 ! *
J. W. Jones, Augusta. w4m~oct 15 j
ONE HI XDRED DOLLARS REWARD.
'pyv Left the subscriber’s t rotation, real
TmL Quincy, Florida, on the S 1 nIL, anegio
ZJL fellow by the name of JtIITUA. fi
aCt about 30 years old, 6 feet jrgh, inclines It) 1
•toop forward when walking, c [mnoiily WCS >
large whiskers. He had on, when te left, a bine
twilled homespun cout and o-na! rg pantaloons.
He omelimes calls him‘-» if Jo-b - Hush, having
formerly belonged to a family by ■it name, r,e:u
the Lower Three Runs, in the hi of South Cai -
elint. Joshua is well known in he city of Sa
vannah, on the Savannah river, d-n Augusta,
Ga., where he is aiming to get; ; id from then-,
very probably, he will make bis ray to Charles
ton, S. C. I have some reason to sIP.-ve ho In -a
lergcd pass.
effj- The above reward will be ivc-n for his a| -
prehension and delivery to me : • »y plantation in
Tiorida, or SSO if lodged in the St ;cof Georgia or
South Carolina, so that I ran get : >,
sept 4 _J WINKLER.
NOTICE.
•ax LODGED as a rur-aw; r m th« jail of
ZK' Abbeville District, Sor h Carolina,. on
the 29th ult.,anegrj n> a abdut thiriy
five or forty \ car-, old, taut buiiG h\s
feet ten inches high, and ready f oken, who c;;i.-s
himself MARCH.and says ha h ng- to Robert
Homes of Talbot county, Gc. I! h:M, when ap
prehended, a paper purport;,,g tc. be a pass, and
almost illegible, dated 2Cd July, I 10, granting him
leave to pass to Wyusbovouyh, ah field DGirict,
South Carolina, until the 25th lay next. The
•wner of said slave is hereby req red to come for
ward and prove his property, • the said slave
■hall be dealt with acc a the law of the
State of South Carolina.
»ug2s wly J- n- C >BB, S. A. D.
_ RANAWAV from ie subscriber, a
ffif® negro boy named GLJ IOW betwee: 20
and 21 years of age. ? out 5A feet high,
Stout built, very dork arnplexlon, with
a Jtead of bair-he supposed to tc
Irteral^wvrarV^vßl 1 tie pAd*for 1 .delivery, oi hi*
AFGI/STA . v
IUON N!> &i? ATO? VDRY
xG 1S .
The Castings from this establishment have given !
universal satisfaction s:nce it has been in('per;;t-on. .
We have now on hai d a large stock of the raw
material, of the best quality, and are ready to »<?; j
ceive orders for a;; v description of CASTINGS ;
i either for Rail Roads, Mills, Steam Engines, 01
i other purposes. As we have a first rate Patte r
Maker, and use nothing but the best materials
I consequently we can warrant our Casting? not only
: to work well, but be as strong and as well made a--
. any manufactured at the North or elsewhere, am; j
we challenge comparison. |
We also manufacture to order any kind of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We are ;
now getting up, and will -pon hive made on
hand tor sale, .a variety of PLOUGHS, 01 ail kmcT
and sh'cs, from the small Poney Plougii up to the
large four horse Plough. Also, Straw-Cutters, |
Corn Shelters, Harrow*, Wheat Jens, Cultivators,
Wagons , Carts, 4*c., Persons wanting such
articles would do well to call, as we are determu;- i
: ed to sell low for cash or city acceptances.
' Orders can be left at the principal stores in
town, or at the establishment in roar of toe Ih‘ 5-
! byteiian Church, near the Kail Road Depot, I
thev will be attended to punctual!}*.
uly 11 ly FHO' 5 . HOPKIN> R to.
£ i EORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—»A
\JT first rate pan of these Mill Stones, four an
: a half feet in diameter. For terra? apply at tin
office. j»n 3i tt
NEW GOODS.
• FEN HE subscribers h vc icccived their Tall an. 1
g Winter supply of FANCY AND STAPLE .
- DRY GOODS, consisting of a great variety of new
! and desirable articles, among which are the Gl
> lowing:
| Duffel and Whitney Blankets, Cloths, Cassimfrs,
. Satinetts. Kentucky Jeans, red white and gicen
; Flauneis,
’ Kersys, plain and plaid Negro Cloth 1 ,
Br- wn and bleach'd Shirtings audShcetings, Apron
Cheek,
■ Linen and cotton Bcdtick, brown and M hd Jean®,
j Black Lasting, cotton Cassirnere, for gig top?,
| Table Damask, birds eye and Russia Diaper?,
Irish Linens, some superior undressed,
French, English and American Prints,
Furniture Prints, brown Holland, black Silecia.
3-4 and 4-4 Scotch Ginghams, Turkey red Prints,
Black and blue black col’d and lig’d Bombazines,
French and English plain and fig’d Merinos,
’ Rich emb’d Muslin lie Laines, pi’n and lig’u do,
Black and blue black col’d and ng\i Silks,
Plain and fig : d Swiss book and plui i Muslin?,
Ladies, Gent lemens, Misses and Boys cotton and
woolen Ho c,
Latge rich fig’d Satin Points or Mantillos,
Embroidered Thinet, Cassimcre, Plaid, Merino and
Muslin De Laine Shawls,
P,ich pi lid Ribbons, satin Taffeta and Cap do.
Thread Laces and Edging?, Muslin Inserting* and .
Edgings,
Plain and fif’d BoLinet, wash Blond and diamond
Nett,
Ladies black, white aud colored Fillet Gloves and
Mitts,
Ladies rup’i English uiik Mitts, now style,
Kid, Bucksk n, -Merino, and Silk Gloves,
Black and bLie black Crape, and crape Veils,
While, black and cord crape Lesse,
Black and w.iite Eng i?h siik 1R ?e,
Bordered, he nstitciicd and lace edged Lim n Cam
bric Hdkfs,
Linen, Cambric, and Linen Lawn,
Chantiila and diamond net Vci's,
Slate col’d Pongee and cotton Chambray, for ri ling
dresses.
Fancy silk hdkfs, gout’s Pongee and bi’k silk do.
Shell and Brazilian tuck and side combs.
Elastic wrisl bands, artificial Flowers and Wreaths,
Whalebones for Dresses and Bonnets,
Taylor’s, Clark’s and Wiliet’s spool Thread,
Black and col’d Italian sewing Siik,
Black, brown, and all col d linen Thread,
Carpet and furniture Binding, zephyr worsted
Ivory Combs, Horn and Buffalo dressing do.
Hair Kiushes, toilet Powder and fancy Soap,
Cologne water of a superior quality.
Narrow and wide linen Tape, bFk and coFd Braid,
Coronation iiaid. silver Thimbles,
Pin?, Needles, occ. Re.
The above, with a varietyy>f other articles, will
be sold on reasonable term? by
WM. H. CRANE & CO.
oct 15 dl w w4t 231 Broad street
SCHOOL NOTICE.
FffNHE subscriber wil conti:»ue his School at the
j new dwelling on W alker street, and hopes
that the distance to bis place will not be an objec
tion with ary lady or gentleman who may 1 e kind
ly disposed :o patronize him. He will pledge him
self to prepare youth for Fiani.lin College, or any
other College in the Union, in Classics and in t-.t
--minor branches of Mathematics, and should a suffi
cient paironage be ex tended to him, he could secure
the services of a gentleman of well known a! ility
in Mathematical science. In reference to the .sub
scriber himself, he lias bad charge of Schools and
Academies in this State duiing a periu.l c; tcm
years, and legs leave to refer, if uccessaij , to Col.
Thomas N. Hamilton of Athens, and the Rev.
■ Juriah Hams, befoie whom he had been examined
by a classical gentleman of the North, before he i
could be admitted to take the Rectorship of tne |
Columbia County Academy, which he had for three
years. Should a class qi tight or ten young men ;
i be found, be could devote two hours to their in 1
j struction each day, at a time that would not inter- ;
j sere with his School. There are three things con- !
j nested with the Classics, which is almost, if not I
| totally neglected in our Southern Seminaries, viz: j
| Mythology, Latin Exercises, and Prosody, without i
; which the Scansion of Pentameter and Hexameter :
Verse cannot be acquired.
) The first quarter’s tuition will be required at '
j entrance, ar d the scholastic year will be the same |
j as that of the other Seminaries of the city.
At a future time should his patrons de'ire his ,
coming to a more convenient place, he will comply |
with their wishes, ii he meets wita sufficient pa- j
tronage. DANIEL MAHONEY. j
oct I) w It
crj' The Constitutionalist will give the above
four weekly insertion?.
In the Superior Court of Richmond County.
Term, 1840.
. Wil-iam Bo twick/r
vs, f -Rule Nisi.
| John P. Coles. 3
“S’ TPON the petition of William Bostwick, setting
forth that he was in the possession of a pro- ;
j missory note, marie by one John P. Coles, dated on
i the 30th day of July, 181‘J, and payable sixty days
after date, to the order of William Bostwick & Co.,
| for tnrec hundred and seventy five 45-100 dollar*,
which was destroyed by fire on the eighth of Au
gust, 1326, and praying this court to establish a
copy in lieu of said original note so destroyed: I;
is ordered, that the said John P. Coles do show
cause, at the next term of this court, why a copy
! should not hi established in lieu of said original
; note. It is furtheruidcred, that a copy of this rule
i be served on the said John P. Coles thirty days
| prior to ti e next term, or be published once a
month fer four months prior thereto, in one of the
public'gazettes of the city of Augusta.
A true extract from the minutes.
August 27, 1840. JAMES McLAWS, CFk.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Bobeit J.
Allen deceased, of Burke county, will make
immediate payment, and those having demands
against said estate, w ill present them within the
time prescribed by law.
THOMAS T. ELLISON, Adm’r.
November 9, 1840. wGt
NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to the estate of Wm. 1.1.
J\_ Mobley, late of Burke County, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands aeainst said estate to render them
in, dulv attested, within the rime prescribed by
law, to ISAAC I. HEATH,
Novombar 9, IS4O. Administrator.
.- -- - -
mm p A *Bijr^'M'.' tf-pß' : t9tmm HE
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OIIfTHENT/ |
11*011 ihe cure of white swellings, scrofulous and
oiher tumors, ulcers, sore logs, old and Iresh |
wounds, sprains aad bruises, swellings an= ! infirm, |
rpslions, scald head, women’s sore breasts, rheu
matic pains, tetters,.eruptions, chilblains, whitlows
biles, corns, and external diseases genera iy. The i
proprietor -has received as least a thouand cert il
ea! r. and other documents in favor of his SPECI
FIC OINTM iiNT-and they embrace almost »!i
the complaints in their worst stages—to which
ointment or sticking plaster can be applied Among
iheso cer,ideates, there are a great number from the
most eminent physicians in the country, who use
the Ointment in their daily practice, m preference
to any, or all others w inch have ever been invented,
j The proprietor has also receded a great many tes
timonials trom farriers, military gentlemen, larruers,
! and oil.- s. relative to the amazing efficacy of his
r Gimme.' t, in ike bruises, cuts, and all the external
i complaints and diseases of horses; and among them
: are no U -s than a dozen certifying to the most per
fect cures which it has performed u i the sore
backs of sores those animals. Altogether the
proprietor feels no hesitation in stating—or in put
ti;.2 it to the proof against all composition—iiut
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT is vastly
superior to every thing of tb.e kind which has liere-
I totore been offered lo the public; and the* proprietor j
not only winches for its general good qualities, but
is willing to risk his reputation oa a single trial ,
ior he knows iruin the u-.es ample experience, that
it cannot be mod without immediate and paipnble
benefit, in any one ei the complaints for which it
is so hr. ly rtcommended. Retail price 50 cents
per box. Snli! at all the principal
DRUG STORES in
aog 20 Augusta, Ca.
METHODIST SOUTHERN BOOK ROOM
Ao. Hayne street, opposite Messrs. J. S, $■ L.
Bowie, Charleston , S. C.
rij-IHE sj’ -cribrr rerpcctfuily inform- the cili-
H zen-oftharleston and! e publicgenerally,that
, the above r tablUhment is now in full operation,
where may be found a full assortment of 1 Geolo
gical Works, which will be sold always at pub
lishers prices, and a liberal discount to wholesale
dealers.
A so, in addition to the above, will be constantly
1 kept on hand, an extensive assortment of Slhooß
Classical, Medical, and Miscellaneous Books, Sta
j lionary, cvc.
Also, Binders’Materials, <uch as Sheep Skins,
. Lamb Skins, Russia Hides, Bark Skivers, Blue and j
j Red skivers, 15me and Red Roans, Lindcis’ Bcauls, |
: Super Royai, Royal, Id odium, Deray, Flat Cap, !
Blotting, Envelope, and Press Papers, See. All of 1
I which will bo sold wholesale or retail, on as good
terms as any other bouse in the city. A sbaie oi
: patronage is respectfully solicited.
cel 16—sw3w JOHN W. STOV, Agent.
MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
f HF, k E medicines *re indebted fur their name
-M- to Fa ir manifest and sensible acJiun in puri
fying the spring and channels of life,and enduing
in' mwilt r» . .wed lone and \ igor. In many hun
dred com died cases which has been made public,
and in a 1 incut even species of r’iseadc to which
the human frame is liable, the happy effects of
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PiIEMX BIT
-1 iuRS l ave been gratefully and publicly nc-
I novviedged by the persons beoefiitfed, and who
were previously unacquainted with thefoemnilully
philcsophical principles upon which they me
compounded, and upon which they eansequemly
act.
The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves
in diseases ed every form and description. Their j
lir-t op .a!ion is lo ioosen from the coats ot the
stoma* it ni;d bowels, the various impurities and
crudities con lantly settling around them ; and to
i remove ike hardened fisc«*s which collect
convolutions of tl.o smallest iiitearinet*. Other
medicines only partially cleanse; these, and leave
; *u< h collected masses behind as to produce habitu
:i c: siiwness wiih ii its train of evils, or in a sud
den diarrhoea, with its eminent dangers. This fact
is well known to ail regular anatomists, who ex
smine Ihe human bow els after death ; and hen *e
the prequdi' e of those well informed men against *
quack medicines—cr medicines prepared and her- j
laded to the puhlie bv ignorant persons. 'i he se
cond effect of the Life Medicine* is to cleanse lie
' kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, tho
liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which j
i entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary
organs. Theblocd, which takes its rod color from
the agency of she liver and the lungs before it
pas.see into the heat, being thus purified by fhem
and nourished by food coming from a clean sloni- |
ae’f, course s freely through the veins, renews every
part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the
banner of health iti the blooming cheek.
I Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicine.! have been i
thoroughly at los ted, and pronounced n sovereign |
remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, I’a ipi tali on *4
liie Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-bum and Head
ache, Restlessness, lil-temper, Anxiety, languor
j and Melancholy, Cosrivene.-s, Diarrhoea, Cholera,
Fever.i of all kinds. Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies
Jof a i kmd. Gravel, Worms, Aslhmaai.d Consump j
lion, Scurvy, f leers, Inveterate Sores, Scorbutic
Eruptions sncl Dad Complexions, Eruptive com
plaints, Sallow, Cloudy, arid other disagreeable
Complexions, Salt Rheum. Erysipel. s, Common
Colds and influenza ai d various other complain;s
which affio-t llic hurr.ar frame, in fever and
ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been
inostem nenlly successful; so much to that in the
Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost uni
versa!!y prescribe them.
All ih.ti Alr. Moffat requires of his patient is
lobe particular in taking tho Life Medicines strictly
according :o the directions. Ir is not by a news
paper notice, or any thirg that he himself may say
in their favor, that ho hopes to gain credit. It is
; alone by ihc resuhof a fair trial.
.MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL-, designed
| as- a domestic guide lo health.—'i his little pamphlet
edited by W. B Moffat 37.) Broadway New York,
ha; been publislicd for tho purpose of explaining
more fully Mr. Moffat’s theory of diseases, and will
be found highly interesting so persons seeki g
health. If reals upon prevalent diseases, and the
causes thereof Price 25 cents —for sale by Mr
Moffat’s agents generally.
The-.e valuable medicines are for sale bv
WM. M. D A NT IGN A C,
Foie Agent for Augusta
f -,,iv. E. SFOHN, a German physician of much
JULy note, nav;ng devotee ms attention for some
yearn io tno cure ami removal of the causes of NER
| VOUS AND SICK HEAD ACHE, has thesatis
foclion to make known, that he has a remedy which
by rcr oviug the causes cures effectually and perma
nentiy this distressing complaint. There are many
famiiu s who have considered Sick Headache a con
stitutional incurable family complaint- Dr. S. as
sun-s them tlialthey are mistaken, and labouring
under distress which iney might not only alleviate
but actually eradicated by tiie use jf his remedy.
It is the result of scientific research, and is entirely
j of a different character from advertised patent medi
cines, and is not unpleasant to the taste.
HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS.
Tho extraordinary reputation that Dr. Spohffs
remedy for this distressing compaint is every day
gaining is certainly a matter of much astonishment,
That co much suffering should have existed for ages
without any discovery of an effectual preventive, or
cure, is truly a subject of much regret hut Dr. S.
i now assures the public that such a remedy has been
invented as will convince the credulous. The
principles on w hich it acts are simple and plain. It is
an a: milted fact that this complaint, whether called
Sick Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises prim
arily from the stomach—those who think they have
the Nervous Headache may rest assured that this
organ, the stomach, is the first cans 1 ', that the sys
tem has become vitiated or debilitated, through the
stomach, and that only through the same channel
must they expects restoration of the natural and
healthy functions of the system. This object, Dr
Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated to attain.
The truth ot thi.-? position cannot be controverted,
and the sooner sirfferers with the headache become
convinced of it, the sooner will their suffering end
in restoration of health, Dr. Spohn pledges his
pn fessionai reputation on tins fact, Tne remedy
may be had of apothecaries generally throughout
tue United States.
For wu3 oy ANTONY & HAINES, No. 232
Bro&u-street. Augusta. mar io
Lu- J-. . V • .
rftHF.S7. i ills are no logger among; those ot
_iL doul.iliu u jii.y. They have pts.-ed away
frors hundreds lhat ore daily launehetl upo,; I
Ihc ride of experiment, and now stand‘before the
t public as high in regulation, and as extensively
j eropioyed in all paris of the United h-iHleii, the Laii
| adas, Texas, Mexico, and the NVcst Indies, as any ;
; medicine tin has ever been prepaved for the relief j
lof suturing man. '1 Ley have been introduced ‘
i wherever ii was found possible to ctr.y them ; and |
! ilierc are hut few towns that do not contain i -nu
| remarkable evidences of their good ctTecls. The j
c-eriificaiox that have been presented to the propria- i
tor exceed twenty thousand! upwards of five ami- j
dred ol whichare from regular practicing physicians, j
who arc the most competent judges of their in rit.-. j
Often have the cures performed by this medicine j
been ihc subject of editorial corpment in various
newspapers and journals; and it may with truth
he asserted, that no me heme of the kind has ever
received testimonials of gnater value thau are at
tached to this.
1 hey are in genefal use as a family medicine,
and there are thousands of larnilies who declare
they are never satisfied unless they have a supt iy
always on hand.
'i hey have no rival in curing and preventing
Bilious fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints, fjick Headache, J umdice. Asthma,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of tiio Spleen,
Riles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Jliarlburn, i er
red Tongue Nausea, Dn-denaio.i of the 'toraach
and Rowels, Incipient Di art hoe, Flatuienee, Hi hit
i ual Cofrivenesa, Loks of Appelite, f loti lied or
| Sallow Compiesi in, and tn all cases of Torj-or of
tb.e Bowels, where-a cathartic or cm apei -ot i>
needed. They are exceedit gly mild in in ir opi ta-
Uon, producu g neither nau-ca, griping nor d bi*;>> ■
Tire efficacy td these pi :> i- m» we if known, ; ■ I
their use so general, that turther comrac-m j» < n
siderrd unnecessary,
i For further parficuhr*. see Dr i dler-'oarn iilc-r.
; whtc.ii <-un be luid uratis u; any ui tne Agent
. "SNOUR Months after date application v 1 be
| § made to the Hon. the Ju.-tie's of tho inferior
touit of Richmond County, wiicn silling lor otdi
j i ary purposes, sot leave to seli the real and rer
| sou.i. estate of William Turly, late of Richmond
1 county, deceased.
JAMES BRANDON. > Admini*
ALL RED SEGO, 5 Gators.
November 3, IS4O.
lieorgisi, Jefler*»ou County :
•Al 7lf ERF. AS James Parker applies for Letters
v 9 of Administration on the estate and cuiects
j of Isaac Owens, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
i singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
j to hie their objections, if any they have, in my of
j lice within the time prescribed by law, to show
j cause why said letters shoutd no* be granted.
| Given under my band, at office in Louisville,
; this 31st of October, IMG.
THENEZKiI BOTH WELL, Cleik.
November 3. 1840.
- -:
SUEKU C Vs .NALL.
be sold on the first Tuesday in Decern
j y her next, before the Court House door in
1 the town of Waynesboro, between the usual hour
! of sale, the following property, to wit; one tract
! ofl me Land, containing three hundred a’d forty
-1 five acres, more or less, adjoining lands of V. liiiarn .
j Buxton and other*. Levied on as the propeity of
William 1. I. Royal aud Randle Wunbeily, to -at
i i *fy e ndry ft. fas. in favor of Edward Tabb and
‘ Imcey Roe vs William 1. I. Royal and Randle
j Wimberly. Levy made and re timed lo me by a .
| constable. ISAAC MESSEX,
November 4, 1840. Sheriff.
W ABREN SHERIFF’S SALE.
be soid on the first Tuesday in Deccrn
f v ter next, at tke Court House door in the
I town of Warrenton, Warren County, Ga., between
• t! «• usual hours of sale, the fo,lowing propeity, to
I wit:
One negro man slave named Llias,4o or 50 years
i old, levied on as the property of Sanfhel Fleming,
to satisfy one ii. fa. issued from Cm Superior
(Court of Warren County, in favor of John Pcr
-1 sons vs. Samuel Fleming aid Henry Conaway. —
j Propeity pointed out by Conaway.
Al*o, one biazed face Bay Mare, supposed lo be
; eight years old; one Sorrel Mare, five years old,
1 aud seventeen head of Cattle, and eight head of
Hogs, levied on by a bailiff t> satisfy an attach-:
; meut returnable to the Superior Couit of said Coun
ty in favor of James Daniels vs. John Clary.
Also, one Sorrel Tilley, years old, will be
raid at tfie rame time and pi iCe, to satisfy an at
| tachmeut in favor of James Daniels v*. John Clary,
said attachment returnable to the Superior Court
of >atd County. Property pointed out I v p!a tin.
JAMES HALL, Sheriff.
November 2 IS4O.
GU ARDI VN-S S ALE.
4 GREEABLE to an order oi the Hoporable the i
i yV Inferior Crurt of Merriwetlicr County, when j
i silling as a Court of Ordinary, will bo sold on the I
j first Tuesday in January next, before the court 1
] house door at Waynesooro, Burke county, w.thiu
i the usual hours ol sale, one tract of land contain- j
ing four bundled and eight acres, whereon William
GiDtrap deceased formerly, and wheieon John W. i
Wise now lives,joining lands of C. B. Churchill,
Drury Corker, and others, sold for the benefit oi ,
j the heiisoi Wiley Gilstrap of said county deceased.
Terois, twelve months credit for notes with ap
proved security. JOEL WOOTEN
October 7, iMO. Guardian.
JE Ll I Tit s o A(~S i il: i: 11 >Us s *Xu'.
ILL be sold on the hist Tuesday in Deotm-
v her next, at the Market House, in the town
of Louisville w thin the legal bouts of sa’-.*, tk.ce
Negroes, to wit: Lydia, a woman slave, and her
two children, Augustus and Henry.
Also, a quantitv- ot Household Furniture, con
risting of Biab. Bofa, Beds and Bedsteads, Clocks,
and sundry other articles in the house-keeping I
line. Said propeity, levied on as the property of {
Owen McDermott, upon foreclosure of Mortgage,
of Sherrod Arrington vs. said Me Dei melt. Proper
ty pointed out m said Mortgage ii. fa.
WILLIAM S. ALEXANDER, Sh’ff.
September 30, 1840.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
\SriLL be sold to the highest bidder, on the j
V first Tuesday in January next, within the ;
legal hours of sale, at the Market house in the
town of Louisville, Jefferson County, agreeably to
the last will and testament of Hardj- Morgan, de
ceased, Four Hundred Acres of Pine Lund, more
or less, in said county, adjoining lands of John
Lyons, Elijah Hudson and others. Also, Three
Negro Slaves, to wit: Winney, a woman, about
twenty-four yea:s old; Margaret, a girl, about
eignt years old. and Mason, a boy, about hve years
old. Terms on the day of sale.
STEPHEN MORGAN, Executor.
November 3, 1840.
BTJTTLL be sold at the Court House in Warren-
V v ton. Wanon County, on the first Tuesday
in Januaty next, Two Hundred and Ninety-eight
Acres of LAND, more or less, lying in said County,
whereon Evans McCrary now lives, adjoining Dy
er and others, sold as the properly of Peggy But
treil, deceased, by the consent of the Legatee*.
Terms at sale. THUS. T. BUTTRELL,
Raytown, Oc*. 31,1840. Agent.
POSTPONED SALE.
y - ILL be sold at the Court House door in j
V 9 Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first
Tuesday in December next, one hundred acres of
land more or less, known us the Atkinson tract —
lying on Buck-he ad creek, in said county, and ad
joining lands of C. Desabaye—said land belonging (
to the estate of the late Mark Desabaye, and sold
iu accordance with an order of the Honorable In
ferior Court of said county for the purpose of a
division. GEO. W. EVANS, Administrator.
September 2S, 1840.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ILL be sold at the Court House in Burke
'» v county, on the first Tuesday in December
nest, the following tracts of Land, lying in said
county: One tract containing one hundred acres,
odjoining Charles Skinner, and John Elliot. One
tract containing ninety-four acres, adjoining Charles
>kinner and Robert Skinner. The other tract con
taining twenty-five acres, adjoining Simeon Bell,
Charles Skinner, and corneis on the ninety-four
acre tract. Sold under the Will of Guiifort Elliot,
deceased. Terms, thirty days credit, notes with
approved security. Purchasers to pay for titles.
SIMEON BELL, Ex’r.
September 30, 1840. td
ADMINISTRATOR*# SALE.
VI f ill be sold on the Ist Tuesday ir. February
9 next, between the usual hours of sale, be
fore the court house door in the village of Jack or
loro, jb'eriven county, one tract of land contcinin r
two hundred nrre?, more or less, Ijin* nvA f -.-u ;
ia S< i ' • ■
Martha lieirington.
Also, rive Negroes, viz: Jeffry, thus, IN ay,
Jane, and an inl.nt, all sold a the props-: :y of Jo
seph T. Hfi.ii deceased,for the benefit ol the
heir, of mid d- ceased. 'I . raw on the .lay (ft -• .
JEFFERSON uOBERTS, AdmT.
Kovcaver 10, 1840.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
T|§ IT.L be sold on the first Tuesday in Fetrua
v V vy next between the usual hours of safe,
before the court house door in the yil!n e of Jr k
sonooro, Scriven county, two hundred acres of land,
lying and being in the county of Scrivm, on . c-
DanieFs Creek, known as the Joseph Lewis tract.
Ah), nine Negroes, viz: Martin, Betty, V. i -
liam, fuarch. Kin. ey, Rilia, Bill, Pat, and Joe, ml
sold as the propelty of Barbary Herrington, de
ceased, foi the bencht of too heirs of sail decc d.
Term" on the day of sale.
jEE' ERSON ROBERTS*AB. r.
I November 10, Jo-10.
Aw-Vi INC TiIATOHS SALE.
1 "f. JILL he '“id cn the Ist Tuesday in February.
V V TO ac.es of In !, lyl.-.g on .Germany m ci* .
joining lands of Murray Linn and other', belonging
to the estate of '• i.ona Reid, senior, decayed.
Tern is made known on the day of rale,
THEMAS REID. Jr. Adrn'r.
Led Aik, Nov. 13, 1 8 I *.
A!>.':! lK IST£I AIO 'VS MA LL.
A (i:::i;id . .. to an r rdcr of the llonoraL’e,the
crior Com t cfColnrabia county, when sit
ting fi r ordinary oposes, will be so id before the
eo-.it i .use door in sail* county, the lands bclong
i ing to the estate of John Jones, deceased,and lying
or Ln <-‘Z in r o end hi cony, up *n the waters of
Thearrus ojec-k, adjoining lands belonging to Fuller
Beall mi 1 other*. ? oli for the hem fit ci the licit?
of said derr-ost :i. ED. \d. JC'.’En Adm’r.
VVrightsboio Nov. 12, IS4O.
- . so S ......
EA ILL bo sold leh re the Court Home door of
V » ( '"v : Cherokee County,on the h-.-t
sday in January next, by ord r of the* Hon
orable Infeii i Ccu:t of Columbia County, .-It
lii.g as a Court of C-iMnsuy, forty acres of Land ly
ing in said County ci Cherokee, In the Third D
tsict and Third Section, known and distinguished
in jwfin of said .District a ? Lot No. Sid). The 'aid
lot ui Land be on:ong to the estate of Abraham
Fuller, and sold fi. r the icm fit of the heirs of said
dot c- vJ. d.W. iELL,Administrator.
October £O, 1810.
POST}G :i5 AORINiSTRATOir.S
SAL Id.
L GRKEABLE to an orderof the Inferior Couit
; nk of Richmond county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, will be -oior: tlie first Tuesday in
' November next, at the coutt house in Stewart
county, a lot of laud belonging to the estate of Lot
Williams, deceased, containing two hundred two
‘ and a half acre-’, lying and being in the county of
Stewart. Sold for Ifcc benefit of the heirs and <
dito:-. Terms ol sale cash.
WILLIAM GLOVER, AdmT.
September A, 1840.
ADJIiNiSTAR'i’OR’S SALE.
ILL be sold cn Vvh dnesday, the 23d day of
\ W Decern' er next, at the late residence oi Sa
rah Mobley, deceased, of Burke County, all the
perishable property of Wrn. I. I. Mobley, late of
said county, deceased, consisting of Horses, (one
of which is a first :Je saddle horse). Cattle and
Hogs, Corn and Fodder. Plantation Tools, &c.
Terms made known on the dav.
ISAAC I. HEATH.
November 9 th, 1840. Administrator.
' ADHIAT.STIJATOirs SALE.
AGREEABLY to an orderof ‘.he Inferior Court
of Burke County, when sitting as a Couil of
Ordinary, will Le sold on Wednesday, the 23d day
| of December next, at the late residence of Sarah
Mobley, deceased of said county, all the perishable
property of >ai 1 deceased, to wit: Corn and Fod
der, kc., Household and Kitchen Fumituref and
1 some stock Cattle and Hogs.
ISAAC ]. HEATH, Temp. AdmT.
November 9, 1840.
ADXINISTRATOH’M MALE.
J L JTILL be so d in Waynesboro, at the late rc
v f sidence of J. Jansen deceased, on Tuesday,
, the 22d day of December next, all the perishable
property of said estate, consisting of a small sleek
j of store Goods, a Horse and Buggy, Hogs, a Cow,
and household and kitchen Furniture, At the
same time will be hued the negroes for the next
year. Sale to continue from day to day till ail fe
j sold. Terms 12 months credit, small notes with
approved security.
MI LFORD MARSH, AdmT
j Waynesboro, Nov. D, IS4O. wtd
ADMINISTKATOU’S SALE.
; y '.*l7 ILL be sold at ti» • late residence of Robert J.
v w Allen decea-ed, Burke county, on Tuesday
the 15th day of December next, all the perishable
j nioperty of said deceased, consisting of Horses,
, Cattle. Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Wagon, Plantation
I Tool,- , &c. Terms of sale 13 months credit, small
notes with good security. Sale to continue from
i oay to dav Mi all or sulii.
THOMAS T. ELLISON. AdmT.
November 9, IS 10. w6t
■' 8 7 ILL be sold on ihe 7th of December next, at
| « a’ the late residence of Dennis Gleason, de
j ceased, of Burke C inty, aii the perishable prop
. erty thereto be!*-• gin.r, consisting of Horses, Hci -,
stock of Cattle, ( .n and Fodder,all the household
j and kitchen Furniture, all the Plantation Tools,
, with a tolerabi ct oi Blacksmith's Tools. Terms
j on Die day of sale, and sale to continue from day
j to day till all the a ovc mentioned property is sold.
Sale to be attended to by the Heirs.
Georgia, Burke County, 6Mh District,
j November 12, IS4O. w4t
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GP> EE ABLE to an order of the Honorable
T*. the inferior Court of Scriven county, while
sitting a Court of Ordinary', will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January next, before the court
house door in the village of Jrcksocboro, sundry
tracts ot land and negroes, the sai l lands lying and
being in the county of Fcrivcu, lying in different
parts of said county, said lands and negroes sold as
the property of Richard Herrington senior deceased,
for the benefit ot the hens of said deceased.
GEORGE POLLOCK, Executor.
October 13,1840.
EXECUTOR’S MALE.
| be sold at the Court House, in Striven
j f y county, on the first Tuesday in December
next, under tire Will of Ann 11. Dunn, deceased,
late of Burk.? county, nil that tract of Land ia
Scriven county, containing four hundred and fifty
acres, (more or less.) adjoining lands of John S.
Roberts and others, lying on the Beaver- dam Creek
Terms, twelve months cre. lt, notes with api
‘proved security. Purchaser to pav for titles.
WILLIAM L ASSET ER, Execu to r.
September 30, IS4O. t
POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES.
ILL be sold at tlie market house in the town
V y of Louisville, Jefferson county, on tne first
Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours
of sale, three hundred add sixty-five acres of land,
lying on tlie Ogecchee river, adjoaiing lands of J.
R. Cook, and F. J. Rheny ; levied on us the p;op
oi ty of Anthony W. Turner, to satisfy fi. fas. i.-sued
from the Superior Court. William By ne, vs. A.
W. Turner. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, one tract containing nine hundred ana for tv
acres, lying on Boggy Gut Creek, adjoining lands of
Kemidy and others; levied on as tsre proved ,■ of
Henry P. Turner, to satisfy fi. fas. issued Te n the
Superior Court. William Byne, vs. said Henr yP.
Turner. Property pointed out by defendant.
W. S. ALEXANDER, Sheriff.
November i, 1843,
NOTICE.
subscriber respectfully notifies his friends
_n_ in to.e adjoining counties, and throughout the
State, that he will attend to the receivin'** and for
v. aiding goods Horn the Railroad Depot at Madison,
Ga., after Ist of January next. Also to forworn mg
Cotton to Augusta, and will be prepared to furnish
ms mends with goods such as they in »v wi-ii ;u
paces satisfactory. THAD. B. REES.
Madison, Nov. 9. wbt.
mouU ’ .*:«v . • h . .
JT Jto the 11-aot o t:"
Scrivcb coouty, while .r - ■ . t
nai-jr, so; leave t j :
loosing to ih • estate cf Janie." -V T ' ke
sald county, deceased- “ ‘ r “‘ e of
ept. IS4O. J
- t". - . . ...
m-.de to Uv - Itonorab: I ’-ii'.i 'V f
raCnd county, win n H ; T,- r vV; o i|V t - '"•* ’ ’ ::h '
for leave to sell I. l l| V. . - -I'".' ■ -h
b longing to the ] dale of • ...., '
decease.'. * “ j ’ ‘ : er T
Augu t IS, ] I>. ’ ' ’“ *•
j y I'*. v|.!iTT T;;
i p ms oto tne -v. ] e i.. • -t
Burke county, warn sit; : -, *. .inarv 1 <>!
• for leave to seH -.? esia'c^rf
; B ; m. , ,
.
• h I
will be ma : c to t:.e 1; . In ' . ) ■.
itichmoed county', v licn Sitting - r.j
poses, iorleaveto eeil tlie Near •'
i c-slatc of the late JcioijLfe : e. cf a H
•
wmT e
M. made to the honorable IcieTor to ? R ,:.f e
county,for leave to sell tin e h ... red ,
acres of laud helouaic * ;.> t ■ ( )T- “"•'T
McCoy, do ceased. . .( y ' : cy y ‘ o], «
3011 N WALLAC
| July 10 K U to.
~ *»I h months after d te. ar . i-,:
C’■ made lo the Dnoj •• J ‘ e
i /•’, * - , , ■ -jurici
j Ccfinutua ctunfy, when s ‘-. g tor cu'
, for : .
• , j . -r - . ~5 *' ■* 1-0 till*
• c-tate ct Jam Jones, I*;*.- c* --aid .
I J- '
■ \ ,no; • • v,
.
. ••'. . ; . .
; lor lc VC ; sell aii the :c- ; c- ‘
t V„*» • . I . . ■ ■ 9 ICC< of
cornu.,., , . WJ
nc-nem ui t:.e i'.cirs anc . .;to.s oi ■■ , ,, f _.
Jo>y —s, L>4>-. JOliN C; ... .
I M <HM i months after date applied
' , ~ niaat ‘ to tne Ji.c-no.able,t. it iuc-ri.-.f Couitof
j Jeficm-on c--uaty, fur u avc to seli a lot of :ne land
in ! co; r.:y . emg a p.,t oi J;. m ,
, Samuel Hannah, minor ol Wm iffanah,deceased
| lor tne oeßcnt oi said minor. !
■' ■ -• ■ ur, , ; lsn
i September Bth, 18 U .
I L* !; td months a:ter ds c a;,piicativ;j will be
iL' triade to the boa *ra le Interior Co toi so
; turn* ta county when silling as a court ol roman
; to* leave to su.l a.I the land Al negre-r-1 donghif
|to ..- cs»-i.; oi i Lev, e, Ifecl v o!i;:T. .;accun
* CURT IS LOWE, Adra’r,
Sc-p'.eiriber 2, H4O.
: ;,i 0UR J : V on F"-. a-wr d-.te,t Pf :Ration I
i A- made to me nouoiable li feiior Court of Burk* i
; i}’> l< j c l eavt 10 —i- a Negro*, cion, eg to tie
’ estate Thomas . tailory, deceased, for division.
_ JOT TB. . INSON, AdmV E
July 10, 1840. ’
;:cr <tote, appl&atian willfe I
1 J 3. uc *; tec l.iier.or Court ol burke
i county, while silting as a Cou.i cf Ird aa.-r | OI M
leave to sell two hundred ond tv. hvaerr- of laud,
j belonging to Jo-tpa H. Fell, a minor.
JA. iHt GODBEE, G c trdian
| geptea her Id, IMO.
• ' ; ’ w ii|
iJL made ta the honorable the infeiior Court ot
! Richmond county, when silling for ordinary jitf*
j P° s - S » lo*’ Ha eto soil the teat and per-ct ui estate
| of Mitchell Nelson, late cf said county-,deceased.
July IS, hi: , JOHN CARTER, Adm’r.
i i.’DUii months auer date, application wiij be
{ jEp made to tl-e Honorable inferior ' ?".i oi |
, Burke county, wh Ic- sitting a.? a ('curt of ■ rdinsn-. !
for leave to sen J acres of land, beloiiriog to tbe
1 estate oi Daniel J. Eva-r*c-ce?.sed.
Aug. o, IS-* a P. GREEN, Adm’r.
i,"OU R months after date, application will be B
male to the Hun., ruble Inferioi Couit of Ride
mend county , w en sittit g Ibr o:u:aary urposes, f
lor l.a elo sell r.li - r eal ixtato, and Negroes,
belonging lo the K-:. .;•of , .„>< QuEenberry,
, deceased. A. SIBLEV, Adifl > •
i August 18, 18 k l . _ |
I l?OHU raonliis rft.r date, application will I*
n.adetothe hoaovit.delnr.-r:or Courtnif-uile
< uaty, while sitting i r ordinary purposes, hr f
; leave to «t.l i: re H end personal estate Lewis 1.3
I Wimberly, sen., late oi said county, deceased.
August il, is HT 8 \:>IL. FuSTES, Adm’r. » I
I fAUUjI mont/i- after date, application 'vT !<
fy made to the licnoral lc Inferior Court i Duiie 1
; county, for sea;c to sell eighty seres o: iaudtus
j longing to T.e ' . cos Drury V isna •!. cccfastii 1
MAR v STOKES. AdrrTr ve boms ms.
AN OUR months after date, application will It /
nrt or f
j Striven coiu.ty, vri.cn sitiii for ore ry purpose, I
J for leave tc* soil ail the real estate t f Samuel■
j Newton, deceased.
JAMES W. LEE, Adminktrator. I
October 13, 1840, I
Geori'in, Ear Tie co uty :
|H - I ITEBEAS, Andrew Cars?•..lnruns raterou *
¥ V the estate of Alary As n ( ar-ou, applies for
• letters dismissory from said estate:
These arc therefore to cite aid admonish ail and |
* singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to i s and appear at my 0..1cc. v. itbin the time de
scribed by raw, to show if any they have,
j wny said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hayd at oiace in Wayiiesbon, |
.
Georgia, Scriveu Conn; y:
■fi H7’ HERE AS, James raikcr senior, applies ,o *. ■
V } letters of admin Isti .iion ou the estate n■ ,
John Parker deceased, at
These are therefore to cite, summon and Hi
ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors e■!
j said deceased, to be and appear at my oka e Hi
j the time prescribed by law, to show cau ' Sjil S m
i they- have, why said letters sliouM not be granteu. ■
Given tiuaer my hand, at office, Hi JacksoocK- l
• this Stir day of October, 1840. Bp
oet 13 " AL..XAN* PR EBMP,O ,f |
| Georgia, Columbia con my: f
I vl ■* / HERMAS, William 8. Bunn. Wa
; V 7 the will of Witioifred Dubu, tisccosn,
| applies for letters dismissory from sai3 c«t T ; |
These are therefore to cue and admoiu?a*■);*■' y
i singular, the kindted and credit' .s ol janl |K
i’■ be ami appeal at my ofiice willun the Hme I
; scribed bylaw, to show cause, if any tr<-.' 1 k r .
1 why said letters attpuid not be granted. Bpj
Given under i»g hand, at otiice. tins B' l |
1840. GABRIEL JUNKS), 1 I>B
! l* v orsia, Burke coonlv ; *'
; • HERMAS, Abel Lewis,affmn.di^wn
v J estate ot Stephen Boyd, i
or Jc-ltcrs dismissory irom said estate; _
_ Tiiesc aie thereiuic to cite and f
I singular, the kit died ami creditors iJ -said
to be and appear at my ofiice within lhf‘
| Scribed by law, to show cause, it any ll je >
! why said letters should not be grained- ~ *
Given duder inv hand at oiiice m >'• n .\ J . ‘‘l. ,1
1 this Huh July, 18 10. T. ii. 11! ¥
| Georgia, Valanxl ia ccssnty : ( M
\\7 HERK A « Owen \V. Baldwin, |
V V on the estate of Thomas J. V. r,- j
ed, applies for letters dismissory from - -
These are therefore to cite and M-’" 011 )' “ eSS jI *•'
singular, the kindred and creditors of sa!^ t “, -c nit • i
to be and appeal at rny office,within tJ‘ c ‘ I |i*i
scribed by law, lo show cause, il any “ie
wby ~j.- Bp
Given under iny hand, at onice, ‘B'V
j her. Jn-10. GABRIEL f > H^
Georgia, Li coat county : ...I I
George W. Lewis aPP ,itS .?fj*r|
'I ters of administration on the 1
emiah Blanchard,deceased : . a ursI
These are therefore to cite and s f“
singular, the kindred and creditors or pr? j :
to be and appear at my c: c within t!:v
scribed by taw, to show cause (ii any t*G
why said letter? should not be granted. _
Given under mv hand, at oh. e. im -A
ber, 1840. HUGH HENi-MR?*