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The Chaplaincy, and Professorship of ti
Ethics, which is vested in the same person ii
at the West Point Academy, are vacant. — r
The duties of the two-fold office are, to act h
as Chaplain on Sundays, and to give instruc
tion in the classical course daily during the
week to the first class of Cadets. The pay
is equal to about fitceen hundred dollars per '
annum, besides fuel, and the use of a con- a
venient dwelling house and garden. It is 11
expected that the sallary will be increased
about two hundred dollars by the present I 1
Congress. There are several circumstances 1
which combine to render this situation par- l J
ticularly desirable for a learned and do- *
quent divine. All enquiries addressed to 1
any officer ot the institution, will, no doubt, *
be promptly answered.— Nat. Gaz. '
[
Raleigh (N. C.) January 23 ; 1
Winter has come upon us, like “ a thidp
in the night.” Friday last was a fine c. jit,
day. OnF riday night, it commenced sir... i‘
mg and continued at it until Sunday morn- .'
ng, when it was about 12 inches deep.
Tru# it is, that we, might have reasonably !
expicted this change, for some weeks past,
yet ctwj? now it has taken us by surprise, as i
if we srWtld infer, because the weather was J
soft as sfrijuj, and nature yet retained in i
spots her'Wa»int garment, that winter would
not come at mL ...
Spring was ihll fragrance and beauty ;
Summer, all glory and fertility; Autumn,
O *> if t* *
all plenty and maglftficence ; and Winter ;
hitherto, has “lingered in the lap of May.”
It has now come with its attendants, and
the feeble, helpless families of the poor,
must suffer, if the hand of kindness is clos- i
ed to their necessities. If those who arc
blessed with the comforts of life, feel the
sudden change for which they were not pre-,
pared, what must it be to those who have no
food, little raiment, and without fuel ?[
One view of the huts of cheerless poverty---!
one meal of their meagre fare-»-one day!
spent without lire, would awaken us to a
sense of their situation. May those who
have the power contribute to those who
want, and may the blessing of .tliose who
are ready to perish, rest upon them !
• r ßegister.
* *
The Huston Centiuel contains a list of the
manufactories in the State of Massachusetts
together with the amount of capital of each.
It appears from this statement, that there
are one hundred and sixty one, with an ag
gregate capital ol 21,465,000 dollars. . ,
titles-
Charleston, January 23.'
VERY LATE FROM PERU.
By the schr. Endeavour, from Chagres,
we learn that at the time of her sailing, the
latest accounts received at Panama stated,
that Bolivar was in possession of Lima. On
Commodore*-Hull had
decßkred the pin t of Callao to be in a state
ot blockade, lie was induced to do this in
consequence of the Royal General Lodell
New-York.
The late news from all quarters of the
soutlTcompbpely refute the disastrous ac
counts fabricated at the north, and disper
sed over the country of the misfortunes of
Bolivar. On the contrary that General is
victorious-—has met with no reverses, and
is liberating Peru from the banditti which
infest it.
Norfolk, Jan. 19.
Late and interesting from the. Pacific. —
The bfig Canada, in 77 clays from Valparai
so,Jtfmnd to Baltimore, came into the Capes
on Thursday last and proceeded up the Bay.
Lieutenant Ramsay, who went out first in
the United States Ship Peacock, came pas
senger in this vessel, from which he was put
onboard th a North-Carolina, 74, and went
up the Bay in her. By this arrival we learn
< that Captain Carter, who sailed from (his
port in command of the Peacock, is on his
return home, having taken passage in a
British frigate from Valparaiso to Rio Janei
ro, and as the frigate sailed before the Cana
da, the arrival of capt. C. may momently be
looked fori Lieutenant Beverley Ives nun,
had succeeded Captain C. in the command
of the Peacock.
The frigate United States, Com. Hull,
and Peacock, Lieutenant Commandant Een
non, were at Callao on the 10th September,
the latter had lost a few of her men by small
pox, but its depreciations had been checked
and the crew were all in good health at the
above date.
Patriot Victory. —A letter received by
the Canada, from Valparaiso, states that a
battle had been fought on the 3d September,
between Bolivar and Canterac— the two
armies amounting to about 17,000. The
slaughter was prodigious, 3 to 5000 men be
ing left dead on the field, two thirds of whom
were of the Royal Army-—Victory decided
in favor of Bolivar.
--««•«-
An accident occurred on Tuesday morn
ing last, to the Western Stage, on its trip
down, being the first we believe which has
ever happened otc that line. We arc pleas
ed to state, that no injury secured to the
passengers, though it resulted in the loss of
a valuable horse, to the enterprising propri
etor, Mr. M orning. The horses took flight
from one of the wheels running against a
suppling in descending a hill and started to
run, but went but a lew yards before the
stage striking against a tree, the tongue of
the carriage gave way, and the horses were
consequently at liberty. They set oft’ at
full speed, with the tongue attached to them,
but in short time two of the horses extrica
I
If
ted themselves from the harness, the remain
ing one continued to run, keeping in the -
road, for five miles when from complete ex
haustion, he fell dead. [Jialeigh Peg,
WE stop the press to announce with deep
heartfelt regret, the death of Maj. Gen.
Robert Goodloe Harper. Much associ
ation with him, lately, as the most active
member of our Agricultural Society had ser
ved to make us better acquainted with his
personal qualities ; thus uniting to groat
respect for bis talents anil integrity as a
public man, the sincere personal regard in
spired by his courtesy, generosity,'and good
feelings of a gentleman. It was but yester
day that, in the Circuit Court, ho displayed
the unimpaired powers of a vigorous mind,
rich in the stores of learning, acquired by
the|jbest education and the best industry;
thus passing to the gates of death, as it were,
in the footsteps of an illustrious compeer.
He now lies a spiritless corpse in the house
which was but yesterday the seat ot elegant -
hospitality, and domestic happiness—a 1
mournful illustration of the uncertainty of
h#fnan happiness.
Kale wings with ev’ry wish the afflictive dart.
Each gift of nature, and each grave of art ;
With fatal heat, impetuous coinage glows ; (
With fatal sweetness, elocution flows ; (
Impeachment stops the speaker’s powerful breath <
And restless flic precipitates on death.’’ (
[Balt. American Farmer, 14th inst. (
Hhirricfc,
On Thursday evening last, hv the Kev. Mr. Moderwell, Mr '
.JOSEPH C. EVE,to Miss JANE M. RINGLAN D, both of
this city. _____ — ______.
Dancing Assembly Postponed.
rp R. FAYOLLE’S Dancing Assembly is una-
JL • vuldably postponed until TUESDAY next,
after which lime there will be a BALL even
Tuesday during the season.
Febpinrv 1 63
—
i Just Received
•* AT THE
Augusta VloUmvg Stove,
; by
' Another Case ot BLUE DU ESS COA IS,
Blue and Fancy colored PANTALOONS,
New stile VESTS, &,c.
Which they offer for sate cheap Jor ready Cash.
( February I 63
5 NEW PUBLICATIONS. “
. Hainan Heart—a new Novel
jiL Buchanan's Sketches of the North American
Indians, „ -
Theodoric and other Poems, by Thos. Camp
bell, E»q.
Tales for Mothers —by J, N. Bouilly,
Memoirs of the life and character of the
right Hon. Edmund Burke, with specimens
>. of his Poetry and Letters —and an es'i
e mate of his Genius and Talents, compan d
) with those of his great cotemporaries—
! with autographs, by James Prior, E-q.
. Missionary Journal, and memoirs of the Hev.
Joseph Wolf; missionary to the Jews,
e The Album
[1 Memoirs of Goethe,
I M.j or Long’s second expedition, in 2 Vols
e with plates and maps
Pdey’s Works—complete in 5 Vols.
Byrne's works—new edition, with numerous
C piat.-s, complete in 8 Vols.
Minor and Fully on fevers
just uucEJVRi) nr
f I;has. S. Baker.
9 February 1 It 63
* C>" English Rille and Sporting
Powder, Pigoo, Andrew’s and Wdlc’s Darslord
Powder, in pound Cannisters
JUST UKfEIVKI) BY
Chas. S. Baker.
- F-hruary 1 If 6,
s (SfT «id,verliseu\eut.
* 4 N Individual under the absolute necessity of
H 1%. “ Raising the Wind,’’ idlers lor sate lire fol
. low mg valuable collection of articles, which will
j, be disposed ot on accommodating terms in tots to
, suit purchaser* viz •
Ab nil one dozen open accounts, due from him
n to sundry individuals amounting to from twenty
S tonne hundred dollars each—Sundry mortgages
y of real and person d estate — and seventeen Jmlg
a merits—w Inch, together with the r;cent arrivals
of eight Wiiis of fieri Facias and four of Capias
l * ad Satisfaciendum, renders in- assorune it more
■■ compie.e, and hold-, out tlie high st possible de
e gree of encouragement, to such speculators or note
f shaves, us have cash stored away tor the purpose
( j l embarki ig in such alluring and profitable spec
| tlati ins— Flic whole of the above described val
uable properly is -warranted not paid. Ihe ownei
~ reluctantly makes this sacrifice, ami assures the
■- Public that nothing hut the confined state of his
. ntfurs, has compelled hiei to it. As tits stock is
jj d uly iuci easing, he can boast of as great
. as any that can be produced on record—and ttao
' ters himselt to be able to suit customers in all ca
0 ses. Conditions, at the time of sale. Purcnas
ers to pay for Fitles and Advertising.
v P, S. Unless previously disposed of at privatt
" sale, the above will be offered at public auction
a in the ca ly part of next month. A line addres
> sed to C. P. and left at this UlHce, Will be attend
0 ed to.
u February 1 3t 63
,i Notice.
1 V virtue of a fifa to me directed, ‘will be sold
II on the first i uesrlay in April next, at tile
uaiket H mse, in Hie City of Augusta, between
lie usual hours of sale. Due Lot with the ini.
- pr .vements 1 icreon, m the city ot Augusta, bouu
j tied on the north by Jacob 1). north’s Lot, Soutn
j by Keynote' si reet, west by Ralph Kelchuni’s L <
and east by Ca I’s alley, levied on as the property,
of dn. Loza a. M Laroche to salisly her uoad
* i id well (ax lor 18<!3 anti 1824, amounting to
f gzß 50.
John W. Bead C. M,
l February 1 tds 63
I caution.
. S'UIE subscriber is determined not to pay any
■ ti. tlebis contracted by any person belonging to
ms family, except by himself ami Mrs. Goldsmith,
: vlio is authorised to act as my Attorney during
t my absence from this (City.
. Samuel Goldsmith,
February 1 3t 63
AUGUSTA
MASONIC HALL LOTTERY,
AUTHORIZED HY GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
JbfijifWir*
~ 1 Prize of g 30,000 is 830,000 \
I 1 Prize of 20,000 is 20,000
4 Prizes of 10,000 is 40,000
4 Prizes of 5,000 is 20,000
Prizes of 1,000 is 5,000
10 Prizes *>f , 500 is 5,000
50 Prizes of 100 is 5,000
100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000
5000 Prizes of 10 is 50,000
5175 Prizes, £ 180,000
12825 Blanks.
18000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS.
Less than two and an half Blanks to a prize.
THE PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN.
All the Prizes to be Floating from the commencement,
except the following, winch will he deposited in i/i
wheel at definite periods, viz :
f)n the Ist Drawing I prize of SIO,OOO & l of SSOO
On the Jil “ 1 prise of s,o(HyfcA<°k-4iiUVO Sl iof SSOO
OtithoJd “ 1 prize of
On the 4th •» 1 prize of 5,000 &4W (j/i-bjU >OO
On tiie 6tli “ 1 prize of iSc lof
On the Cth “ 1 prize of 5,000 it iof
On the 7tli “ 1 prize of 10,000 Ac lof lof 500
On the Bill “ 1 prize of 20,000 of i’(M> of 500
On the 9th " 1 prize of 30,000 Ac lof 1,000 &. lof 600
The whole Lutterjr to be completed in
Nine Duly.
Jj(“ I lie drawing to commence as soon as a
sufficient number of Tickets are sold. Ihe
whole of the Prizes payable in thirty days after
the com|T lion of the Drawing, subject to ade
(iuction oi tiileen per cent. All Prizes not ap
i led lor in twelve months, to he considered as a
donation to the funds of (he Masonic Hall.
Vvrsput VtUl of Tickets,
11® SM)3iiIL.AISItSL ■
For sale in agr-at variety of numbers, at the
COMMISSIONS?S OFFICE in liroad street,
Augusta, a lew doors below the Hank
J. Bi. Beers,
Secretary to the Fount of Commissioners,
off Orders for Tickets from any part of the
Cubed States, Post (mid and enclosing the Cash,
addressed to the Secretary, will meet immediate
•ittention.
Rules and regulations adopted a* *a- meeting ol
i he Hoard of Commissionet s of the MASONIC
HALT. LOTTERY, January Blh, 1825.
Ist. The Commissioners shall assemble on the
Saturday ol every other week.
2d. A majority of the Commissioners shall con
stitute a quorum for the transaction of business,
i and a majority of those present at any meeting
shall govern in ail cases, except those hereinafter
I specified.
3J. It shall be the duty of the Chairman to pre
serve order, to appoint Committees to supervise;
■ the Hooks and conduct of the Secretary, and he
shall have the privilege of voting upon all subjects;
and also of expressing his opinion.
4lb. A Secretary slndl be appointed with a sal
ary of eight hundred dollars per annum, and shall
give bund and security, performance
if his duties. He shall .kWqTtair minutes of tlu
■ proceedings of the Hoard id Commissioners—shall
act as an agent for the sale nltickeis—keep a re
gular account of ilia sale-, and deposite all mould
received by him, (as soon as received,) in one ol
•he Hanks ol (his ciiy. He shah, moreover, tran
fact all business Relating to Hie. Lottery, to winch
he shall be required to at end, by the Commit
y sioners.
’ sth No ticket shall be sold on a credit, unless
by an order ol the Hoard of Commissioners; ami
not then, without such security as shall he satisfac
tory to a committee appointed for the purpose of
receiving the same.
6-,h. 'The tickets shall he signed by the Com
missioners, in equal proportions ; and not inert
than one Commissioner shall sign any ticket.
7th. The Secretary shall not be entruste'J at any
‘ onetime, with more than five hundred Tickets,
and shall exhibit at every meeting if the Cnmmis
sioners, his Hank Hock, and an account plainly
shewing the amount ol tickets scid, and the num
ber in hand.
Blh- The tickets, after they are numbered and
1 signed, shall be; deposited at Hank, and only drawn
s thence by a committee, of which the Chairman
shad be one.
s 9di. No money shall bo drawn from Hank, but
s by a check, signed by a major.ty of the Cnmmis
sioners, and for no other purpose, but the pay
ment of prizes, or necessary expenses.
* January 28 61
EXCHAW6I: OFFICE
UNITED SVATZSS
L ’ AND
s POST W®TBS,
/. ALSO,
DRAFTS
On Boston, Baltimore,
e Providence, Washington City,
IS ew- York, Petersburg, Va.
i Philadelphia, Charleston, S. C.
And Savannah,
- For Sale by
Beers, Bunnell & St. John.
j liroad, corner of M'lnlosh street.
i Gout and Shark coin and ail kinds of Hunk
ii Notch, Hougbl and Sold.
. Novfmbi r 12 40
i rriNNisitoxE.a
-MM) GALLONS Pure Irish WHISKEY
just received from Heha-t. and for sain bv
Jas. P. Maguire.
January 28 ,3l 62
, | iS olice.
tjNflNB months alter date, application will he
J J made to the Court of Ordinary <d Franklin
County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres of
Land, in said County, as the properly ol Adam
Linn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and
Creditors of said deceased
John E. Carson, udiu’r. I
January 18, 1825 Irnfim 63
CIRCUS.
THIS EVENING, *
Tuesday February Ist, 1825.
TO COMMENCE WITH A tl
m&sia) jsHtfatisat ;i
AND CONCLUDE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL
VUItt.SE XED, '
Dancing to the tune of Paddy Carey.
HORSEMANSHIP
By Mr. BLYTH, 1
Onrinjr w ir i i n 1 tNc
Ladies' Fashions in Paris,
3J time tii season.
vaulting *
liy the whole Troop.
Ground and Lofty Tumbling, r
Jty the a hob. Troop.
MRS. WILLIAMS, c
The intrepid Equestrian, wi lgo through hevele- '
gant acts of Equestrianism—and conclude with (
the six divisions of the Broad Sword, the horse
in full speed.
i _____ _
■“* 111
HORSEMANSHIP ,
by Master Whittaker.
stillTaulting,
By the whole Troop, viz :
Messrs. Hlylh, Asten, Hunt, Hughes, Whitta
ker, Sessf’ord, M‘Conn—Chatter-Uox Gabble
Joke, (the Clown) WILL IAMS.
StvcAtAkvuee, vuuV UmuVmV,
From lire Pantomime of Kanko.
SLACKWIRE
VVy JVVy. Wuglifcs,.
Slack Hope,
By Master WHITTAKER.
, My. .MANA N wi\V vtvUivm
tm Ike, P atent Kent LugVe.
HORSEMANSHIP,
Hy Mastei 1/U.\'l\ without Saddle or liridle,
During which he will perform a variety of inter
i. eating feats, leaping through Hoops, over (far
ters, &.C. the horse go ng at full speed.
. After vvh Ii m! he Deformed
THE HUNTED TAYLOR,
’ Or, Mr. Button’s Journey to Brentford.
Killy Hutton, Mr. Hlylh. Clown, Mr. ITu iums.
1
(FT" Admittance to the Boxes One Dollar, PIT,
Fifty Cents.
1 %* Children under ten years of age, admitted
■ to the Unites at half price.
t |j-| Doors open at half past six, and Perform
-1 me to commence at a quarter past seven o’clock.
fff Tickets may he procured at the Circus and
i at the cl be-Tavern during the day.
■ §§§ .Vo smoking allowed •within the Doors of the
Circus.
, F< bruarv 1 6,3
£s* A handsome Hussar Uniform,
I' nearly new, niay be had cheap by inmiediutc ap
plication at this office.
Feb u»ay 1,3 t 63
Aw o\AtAvu\g imr Euler \>viz.e.
©DD VALUABLE LOTS,
Situated on the principal streets in Lower Ham
burg, (~ improved anil unimproved, J
. lI[IU, be s.d Ito the highest bidder, on Tims-;
If dav the lUlli January next, in the Town nt
1 Hamburg. South-Carolina. One hall of the pur
1 chase money, cash, the other half, to bear an in
terest ol seven percent, per annum—the inter
-1 est to be paid annually, My individual Notes, and
the Notes of the following Banks, viz. The
Hank of Hamburg, Hunk of the United Slates,
the sever.d Hanks of this Slate, and the Hank ol
Augusta, will be taken in payment. The pur
chasers of unimproved lots will be required to
improve thereon. The sale will continue from
day to day until the whole is disposed of; when
the terms of sale are complied with, indisputable
t itles will be made.
Henry Shultz.
Hamburg, Nov. 24
Sale Continued.
The sale of the above Lots lias been postponed
until Tuesday the 22d of February next, on
> which day the sale will recommence.
The Charleston Mercury, the Charleston Con
|tier, Southern Patriot, City Gazette, Columbia
t elescope, boulli-Cardioa Republican, Pendle
ton Mcs-engir, Augusta Chronicle, the Const Ilu
uonalisl, S .VHiilodi Republican and Georgian,
will publish the above once a week for three
weeks, and forward their accounts to me lor pay
ment .
« Henry Shultz.
February 1 •> r 5.i
Notice.
PERSONS being daily in the habit of trespass
ing on the Hickory lidge tract of land, owner
by the Hank of Georgia, and cutting the wood and
undergrowth therefrom : Notice o, hereby given,
.hat the utmost vigilance will be u-ed in delecting
and prosecuting the offenders. Jbe said Land is
bounded on the west by I urkanet’s Spring, and
part of the village of Summerville, on the East I
iiy the lands ol A. Martin, !’■ H. Carnes and
jolliers, it may lie more particularly known-by the ,
Vlilledgeville road, passing tlir >ugh it. ,
Jiu order of the Hoard
1. Henry (
February 1, 1825, if 6,i f
| VUmk wiuV J«k VvinUng, 1
Neatly Bxecuted at this (,‘lJicG.
Othello Jackson
r r -
JL ENDERS his respectful Com
pliments to the EubHc for the generous pa
tronage extended to him, since his arrival in
tins city, »ind has the happiness to inform
the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta and
its V icinity, for their further accommoda
tion, of the re-cngagement of
aiito uiino^Ds 9
FOR THIS WKKK. ONLY.
IC" Exhibition mill hike place, this and
To -morrow Evenings,
Tuesday jlvjj a euaesday,
February Ist & 2d.
F -br-iarv I g<j
New, Cheap, Cash Grocery
AND
Fit LIT STORE ,
t)NK noon uklow Till-: iiuinru: sink,
r V'\ v -. ■"' '"■'■dH-r is we- Kly and sometimes d*i
* U n e-ivinjy the articles in his line of busi
ness, and ran simply la.nilies with the best of Li
qnom .nd I’.ints of the season, upon the most
nu.dn-,-e irrms.-ltnying for cash and selling fop
rash 1,0 can allot tl Ins Tea. Coffee, Sugar, Cheese.
Cordials, Almonds, Ua.sins, Canal Flour, Granges
Applffi, ami Liquors unadulterated at a very small
prolu upon iiie wholesale prices.
ALSO—
VJCHV SUPER 1011 JVORTIfEHjy
ALE,
nr THE HARR EL.
•hist received a small stock of
HI ELL’S superior Macoboy, Happee St, Scotch
Genuine fine, Out, Chewing * .and Smoking,
Cavendish, I’lg Tail, small twist IOH ACCu,
Wind, he will sell at wholesale. lower than it
has ordinarily been sold here ; hut in justice to
■wholesale purchasers, he cannot reduce the retail
prices ol Uieil’s MaimfacUire.
J. If. Simmons,
Jannnrv 38 , 3, gj
Eifty UoWars he ward.
W I GLEN out of the stable of the subscriber
C7 ai fvollev’s Gowpe.m, Walton county, on the
night of the 7th instant,
A Way G tiding,
about 16 hands high, shod a!l r. turn, H years old,
his two hind (eel white ahoul hall way to the
hock Joint, and white snip on his nose and part of
bis face, trots and paces, handsomely nicked, and
is a (me looking horse, works very finely m har
ness, and has some marks of them—he Was raised
by'Malliew Carswell, of Wilkinson county. I
wi,l give a reasonable reward (or the horse, or
information so ( can get linn, and the above re
ward for the conviction of (lie thief.
r l liomas W. Harris.
IX j The Augusta Constitution dist and (he
newspaper at Macon, will give the above one or
two insertions, mid forward their accounts to
Monroe, Walton county.
January 19 2t 63
Guard fan’s Hale,
Will lie sold on (tic (ms? Tuesday in April next, at
the Court Mouse in Jacksoiihoro*. Mcriven coun
ty, between the hours of ten and four o’clock,
pursuant In an orders of the Honorable the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of said county, when
sining for ordinary purposes ;
All that tract or parcel of Band,
containing four hundred «*i ml ninety acres (more
>r situate lying and being- in the fourteenth
district of Irwin county, Georgia, and known and
distinguished in the plan of said district, by the
number twenty-three*(23,) so4d for tin* benefit of
Sarah life, orphan, of John !Vf. Gee, deceased.—
Terms made known on day of sale.
Peter I ted dick, Guardian.
Scrivrn county, January 23 lUt t 63
r-sr
iN otice.
I'' months alter date, application will be
A-J made to the llonOl-ahle the Justices of the
Inferior Court of sdd county, when sitting fur
Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole of
die real Estate of Irvin Ih.yet, decease I, late of
said county, for the benefit of the heirs and ere
jditorsof suit, deceased.
J ames ham her t, ) ,
Kihv.nl Boyet, $ ™:
Serivn County. Jaa. 33 18.(5 t-nfim O i
GEGIP .1 Screven County,
WUKI.’K V,S George Pollock, administrator
with the will annexed, of the Estate of
William Hoot lie, tic ceased, und also administrator
of (he Estate of Mary Hoollie, deceased. Am)
William If. Wade, a Imiimlrntor fie bonis non of
the Estate of (.eorge M. Henderson, deceased,
each applies (or fellers Dismiss u-y.
These are thepelore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and credit irs of the
said deceased’s, to file their objections in Ibis of
fice, on or I -fore the fust Monday in August
next, ensuing, to shew Cause (it any they have)
why letters Dismissory should not be granted to
the applicants.
Given under my hand at office in Jacksonboro’
•his 28th day of January, 1825.
Om Seaborn Goodall, cVlc,
GEORGIA, Scviven Counter.
WHEKEAS Augu-tus S. Jones, applies for I-t
--ters of Administration on the estrte -nd
effects of James M. Clcland, deceasjd
said county.
These are therefore to cii- and admonish all
md singular, the kindred and creditors of the
s:m deceased, to be and appear at mv office,
within the time prescribed by law, and file tlieir
objections (, any they have) to shew cause why
said letters should not be granted J
Given under my hand at office’ in Jacksonbo
rough, this 28th day of January, 18 >5.
1 63 Haabern Gwedall. CL'k.
GEOHGI 5, Erunklin County.
Job,, Gettirs, junr. applies for
i i* a * '' ° A ', m "" s ' ra,lol ‘ 011 the estate of
John Gettirs, senr. deceased.
These are therefore to cltj and admonish ali
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to (i.e their objections i» rny office,
wilbin the time prescribed by law, to .shew cause
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Frederick Beall, Clerk.