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t,O«BTH’U TiONAGIdT.
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AUGUSTA ?
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1832.
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WE trust there issime mistake respecting the
attack upon the Stage mentioned in the Chronicle
of Wednesday. Our ci'y and its environs have e
ter been remarkably free from outrages of this
kind, and we should very much regret, the occur
fence of an incident going in some measure to de
prive it of this enviable reputation. We are told
that whatever injury (he driver may have sustained,
tlhe stage, baggage, horses and a passenger who
*vas quietly asleep, received not the least. The
well uisciphned horses proceeded onward about
ten miles and slopped of their own accord, when
the passenger calling for a drink of water became
sensible for the first time of the absence of his /«/»».
The circumstances of the case—and we do not
vouch for these we relate, will no doubt be fully
investigated by the indefatigable and enterprising
Mr. Sbasso*.
Shameful J—l he Senate were engaged yester
day from two o’clock till six, in secret session-
The subject of their deliberations was the nomina
tion of Mr. Van Bchkn, and the result was tire re
jection of the -nomination —by what vote is not
known—but it is rumored, by the casting vole of
the Vice President.
The Senate of the United States is no longer the
Bioal august body in the world ! j
A Bill has been reported by the Library Com
mittee of the House of Representative*, making
an appropriation for the purpose of procuring His
torical information from the public offices of Great
Britain. We confess we had rather ace the Gene
ral Government moving in this matter than our own
Stale.
It remains very uncertain what the ratio of Re
presentation will be ; 44,000 has been negatived
by a vole of 105 to 81.
The following is an extract from a letter—evi
dently a private one—written by Mr. Weeb of the
New York Courier, and sent to the Schenectady
Cabinet by one who says ** he came honestly by it.”
3Ve wi»h he could have added he sent it honestly
for publication. But it is before the world and is
another proof of the schemes which politicians are
incessantly weaving and of the imprudence which
commits them to,paper.
As to the VICE PRESIDENT, Van Buren must
be the man nolens volens. If not, WE CAN NE
ViER MAKE HIM PRESIDENT, and the TRUE
POLICY now is, to start a candidate in EVERY
STATE, It is said that the Senate will reject bis
nomination to England. I HOPE SO ; for then
his election as Vice President, and afterwards Pre
sident, is rendered morally certain.
Those who delight in beautiful prints and fine
specimens of binding and printing, will do well to
Call at Mr. Leon Drux's Book store and examine
his rich collection of annuals and keepsakes, We
s-y nothing of other attractions presented at the
same place—but the works we have designated
cannot fail to fix and reward attention. No one
can look on the prints 11 The Bcudoif”—“ The re
ply of the Fountain"—“ Scandal,” and “ The Or
phans” with indifference. The contributions are
from eminent hands, and the Tales, Essays and Po
etry are entirely homogeneous with the splendor
And finish of the works.
The long announced Novel of “ The lost Virgin
of the South,” has just made its appearance in
Tallahassee —we are anxious to get a sight of it.
Our Representative Judge Cluylon, has arrived at
Washington, and taken KSTseatTn the House,
A white owl measuring five feet across the wings
was lately caught near Selma, Alabama t and pre.
aented to the University of that State. What could
be a more appropriate gift to a College than the
sage bird of Minerva ?
Slate Rights !—Alabama has declared all the
territory within her boundaries to be subject to her
laws, and deprecates any exercise of jurisdiction
therein by the United States, as an usurpation of
power.
Os the late inclement and severe weather, the
Georgian of the 28th ult. says -
Th_! two days last past have been the coldest we
£ave experienced here for several years. The ther
mometer has been ten or twelve degrees below the
freezing point, and the canal, and other still water,
have been covered with ice. The cabbages, cauli
flowers, and other vegetables in the gardens around,
have been injured or destroyed.
It is reported that Col. IVm. C. Lyman, has been
appointed a Superintendent of Public Roads, in
place of David P. Hillheuse, Esq. removed by his
the Governor. •
Alabama recommends General Jacxsoh for Presi
dent, and V. P. Bumosrn for Vice President
The finances of Massachusetts are deranged— the
.receipts and disbursements of the past year shew a
deficiency of $56,522 45.
In Louisiana, the balance is the other way < the
receipts exceeding the expenditure $45,000, and the
Governor says "thissurplua must necessarily aug
nent every year."
Mr. Mitchell, of South Carolina, said in a late
Debate-- 1
“He had read no passage of laie with more de
jjgkt thsnona in the report of the Secretary of the
Treasury,! which bore testimony to the pure, spot
less and inttproachable character of our merchants.
Out* of upwards of seventeen millions of bonds to be
collected, there was a deficiency of only $46,000,
and out of 71,000,000 the whole su n collected since
the adoption of the constitution, not more than si*
millions would be lost. He declared to Gad he had
more pleasure in this statement of the Secretary,
•han b* should have if our manufacture* equalled in
* f
extent and productiveness, those of England, which
it had been stated, from the perfection of th«ir ma-1
chinery, were equal to the labor of two hundred 1
millions of people. He hid always preferred, and’;
he hoped to Heaven he always could prefer, na
tional character to national wealth."
| lltepeqple in England begin to talk about "a
1 declaration of-rights” and to inveigh against here
ditary distinctions of birth. The Lords had better
give way to the current and adopt the Reform Bill
—otherwise they may soon find themselves without;
a house over their heads.
Symptoms of the Cholera as they have appeared
in England. j
11 The patient for the most part co mplains aUtiut
of nausea and uneasiness in the stomach and bowels, 1
presently followed by vomiting of a fluid resem
bling rice water or thin gruel, and frequent evacua
lions from the bowels, of a similar appearance )
cramps with toes and fingers, rapidly spreading up
the arms and legs to the chest and abdomen, when
the sufferings of the patient become truly distress
ing The pulse, at first weak ami fluttering, be
comes lost at the wrist, and generally not even dis
tinguishable, at the pracordial region ; the strong
est s uice becomes puerile, and at last, hoarse and
whispering) the tongue and sauces cold, the skin
cold as marble, and livid •, urine completely sup
pressed, the cramps, vomiting, and purging gen
erally at this time cease ; the movements of the
chest in respiration scarcely visible, and were it
not for the placid and rational answers to questions,
you would suppose the body had been dead sor 1
■ hours j so in fact looks like a living corpse. Such
is the assemblage of symptoms in this dreadful ma-!
lady.”
I ,
Sharp Shooting —A Mrs. UhoaJs, near Elmira, N.
Y. in the absence of her husband, seeing two deer
approaching her dwelling, recently, took his rifle,
fired from the window, brought down onej reloaded
and brought down the other. She fired at three
others who came up soon after, but they fled. The
game was secured
i The Governor of Nassau, is quite unpopular—
one evidence of which is the following Toast, drank
• lately in the Island with unbounded applause s—
i "King William the fourth God bless him.
| SirJ.G Smyth God d—n him, with
four times four.”
Elias Duudinot and John Ridge are begging our
northern bretnren lor money to relieve Ghcrokce
embarrassment and to enable them to pay their
i Counsel. This is pressing the figure u little too fur ,-
9 could they not be content with sympathy—good
6 wishes -praise of the Redman ami the abuse of the
1 , Georgians I
! Captain E. S. Gn«u of the ship Tallahassee,
* has written anew play--” The Cradle of Liberty
j i or Boston in '75 "
(, Mr. Haxas at the opening of hit speech said of
s ; Mf< CtA» ‘
rj
j “The Senator from Kentucky commenced his
(remarks a few days ago, by complaining of the ad
vances of age, and mourned the decay of his do
iquence, so eloquently to prove that it was still in
; full vigor. He then went on, sir, to make a most
j able and ingenious argument, amply sustaining his
, high reputation as an accomplished orator.”
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' COMMUHJCAXSO.
?' THE WEATHER.
j| There must have been some inaccuracy in the
J editorial report of the temperature of the weather
'i in the last Constitutionalist, giving the range of the
•j Mercury at 9 o’clock on the morning of the 26;h
- ult. as 26°.—A Pastorelli’s Thermometer that had
,| been carefully compared with several others was
(Selected for the occasion and placed out the over
* night in an open portico, exposed to the bleak and
r j searching west wind at 7 o’clock in the morning
jit stood at 14°—a little before 9 o’clock it had fal
lien to 13° On the following morning, 27th, at 7
i o'clock, it was at 12° and a little before 9 o’clock
Jit had risen to 14.°—On the 28th the mercury rang
ed at 14° at 7 o’clock, and 17° at 9 o’clock Re
ference is made above to the searching wind thro’
the boisterous night of the 25-’6. Wind has no
whatever on the mercury in the thermo
;meter however violent, unless it bears humid va
pours with it, farther than to stir up and remove
i concealed masses of atmosphere of other tempera
ture. W.
We learn (and are requested to publish 'he fact)
' - that two of our citizens have sent to New York by a
(judicious agent, to bring on to this place, one of
ithe Arabian horses lately imported by Mr. Rhind,
si with a view of improving the blood and quality of
i-our race horses The horse is expected here by
( | the first of March. Editors of papers throughout
*1 this State will likely serve a good object, by oopy
-1 ing this notice. [ Washington News,
The establishment of a new and uniform system
: of Bankruptcy, is probably about to engage the con
jsideration of Congress. This is an old topic, and its
. revival promises to give full occupation to that body.
The National Intelligencer says, that the subject,
. will now present itself in too imposing a form to be
avoided or set aside.
•’ Treaty with Turkey. —Wm. R. Hudson, F,sT
(bearer of the Ratification, on the part of the Suita ll
s Mahmoud, of the Treaty la’ely concluded between
I the United States and Turkey, arrived yesterday at
i quarantine ground in brig Angelirtc, Capt. Johnson,
9 in 95 days from Smyrna.
gs Mr. H. has had a passage of 102 days from Con
(stanlinople, having left that capital on the 9th, and
Smvrna, on the 16th of October.
’j The Angelina experienced a constant succession
l of heavy w esterly gales and bad weather. Stie has
brought in the surviving crew of the brig Superb of
; Portland, taken from the wreck, in a distressing
i condition. Boston Daily Adv-
Beauties of the Militia System. —Fourteen young
! Shakers, of the Niskayuna Society, have been corn
• mined to Albany county Jail, for refusing to pay
, militia fines,
| Yesterday by the Rev. Mr. Talroage, Mr. John
Foster, to Miss Jab* E. M. Zina, daughter of Mr.
( Henry Zion, all of this city.
j On Thursday 19th ult. by the Rev. Dr M. Wad
del, Dr. Isaac S. WaiTTit-q to Mrs. Mabipa Mtsi
all of Abbeville District, South-Curolina.
On Monday night last, in the 35th year of In-rage,
II Mrs. Lucinda S. tVallvn, wife of Thos, J. Walton,
1 Esq. «f 1 his city.
fteisns’ Official tike \Aat.
DRAWN NUVIBERS OP THK
D'laware and North-Carclina Lottery,
Class No. 1, for 1832
91, 59, 24, 14, 2, 16 30. 18, 13.
PIUZKS CASHED AT '
BEERS'.
! ' next Tottery. |
! Grand Consolidated Lottery, ;
' Class. No, 2.
Drawing due, on Monday Night.
HIGHEST PRIZE
30,000 Dollars, |
With 20 Prizes of 1000 Dollars. !
20 do d 6 500 Dollars.
Tickets g 5, Half $2 50 Quaiter SI 25.
Prompt attention paid to r. tiers at
BEERS’
Fortunate Lottery Office.
No. 241, BROAD STREET.
KT* Add ress W. P. Users.
February 3 It
’ STRAY iiT).
ON tbs night of the 25.‘h January instant. from
the residence ot the subsodber, a BROWN
i< AY HORSE, 12 or 14 years old—the hsir taken
| fl' in some places bv the wagon gear—about 1S t
!»'. 1 a half minds high
! Also, one small BLACK HOUSE MULE, six
i >n ,ntha old.
. Any person taking them up, and letting me
mow at the Richmond Hadis, or giving inform!-
c ion to Janes Wcl.aws, at Augusta, shall be libe
a!;y (rewarded, by
San.uel Tarver.
February 3 3t 65 ,
STRAYED OR SiULEM
the plamation ot Vu-s. Patsey Moore's,
i near Appling, on‘2S‘.h ii.stant, TWO SOR
-1 L HOUSES, one a large bright Sorrel Ho rae,
>f wttn 14 and 15 band* Ji gh, with a large
b tie in his face—a large bushy tail and thin
r i t .e, vt ih » white soot in each side of his neck
; nn.de by a yoke) the o her «fc.-ut 14 hands high,
r »uli thm mane ai d smalt long tail, with two or
•win while feet, both very fat.— A reasonable
- ward will he given for ihe up prehension of the
t tiiii t if aiulen, and adequate compensation for
e ii Hornes or information given that they may
ft got.
Simmons Crawford.
'| Celumb'a county Ga Jan, 31. 1831 3t 66
J i’HINTING TYPE.
JAMBS LUMMEB,.
&FFERB for sale at his TYPE and STEREO
!« I lYi'B FOUND\RT 107, Nassau street, st
isis moths credit, or 7 12 per cent, deduction,
i ;asii, at the prices affixed.
" | Hl* Type will be found ac perfect, and made of
la good materials, at least, as tna' man ufactured at
jar.y otherestabliahment.it is neatly all of an entire
1 ’eyi cm, is lighter face than any other nowexhibil-
I -ii & will consequently wear longer, look better,
rate icso ink, and less labov h/'worxing, than ruos!
fc ’ ither Type.
r Diamond—per lb, $2 90
£ Pear! 1 40
? Nonpareil SO
Minion 90
s Brevier S 3
Hurgeois 46
i| Longer Primes” 40
L Small Pica 38
■f Pia 36
r English . . 34
Great
Uoubie^^^Ht
Six all larger 30
’i L ads of ami sso constantly on
t hau I —Outa of every description on metal bodies j
Pie iea and all other articles necessary for a print
-hug i ffioe, furnished to order.
; Printers can be supplied with second band type
- wluc h baa only been used for stereoty pii g. on
| very favorable terms.
) Old Type received in exchange at per 100
('ponds.
I, N B.—Stereotyping of every description w H
f be I ankfully rece ved, and attended to w.ih cor
t rectne s and despa>ch, on reasonable terms,
f Publishers of papers who will insert ihe above
r three timea will be entitled to receive g 2, on set
t I'eirusut of their accounts, or in any Type cast at
. hi; boundary, provided tour times tfee amount is
purcbised.
N'to-Ttrk January, 1832.
‘ To the YubVic.
; S/ r HEBEASmy Wife Susamsab, hag lately a
i ri d-'pted a course of conduct toward! me and
my two little motherless children, (her step
’ 3 ughters.) that is disgraceful to herself and to the
‘ t rx, and even to the c mmuuiiy, to publish which
particular!':, would disgrace a Public Journal—
u id whereat she has baeely sworn the peace a
• i Kaii Mt me- thus compelling me to leave her.—
m Phene are therefore to forwafn all manner of per
n ions from tradi g with her. or in any manner
fl crediting her on my account.-
, Thus. H. Brickell.
'B'tlsrv SI 2*l 65
‘ij JUBT HKCttIV tbl),
n Atvxeft first Doven
• I dish TOBACCO,
’ f 42 do prime HERRINS,
? For sale by
J. Marshall.
i January 24 63
LAW NOTICE.
HE partnership of Nisbet and Floyd, in the
* practice o L w, is this lay dissolved. The
bus iies>> of the firm will be sctled by them jointly
M >rgao, county Ua. Jan 26—3 r
5 K. A. Nisbet will practice Uw in
the following counties, to wit i Morgan, Putnam,
*’-tr, Newton, Clark, TaJ aferro, and Walton.
<■ will devote his undivided attention to the pro
t won j and will attend promptly to the collodion
of m mey, in any of the counties of the Oakmufger,
vVr.itern, Flint, or Chattahoochee circuit*.
tae Augusta Constitutionalist, and (he Athe
■.. so, will please give Use above n inn rtion in
, heir columns once a Week for three ■. ,iths, and
, i.rward I heir aocimota to E. A. Nt:>.
January 3l x 65
Auction ‘
•BY J MARSHALL.
Tlua IWvj ivt \l uV.Vock,
(Without Reserve )
4j VfTcLn'fps Ylskina anAK-er- •:
I V
IShghily dr irr ft ■■! and s >!d on accou it of a’l con
..oi ned,
Terms- Nmety fij a credit for approved paper. (
I 4J S °~ ''
' Qr Cask* Uslsga Wine
J t Qr, Casks Tencr,o'e Wine ti
5 Kegs niliithore Lurd I
10 Demijohns Sicily Madeira Wine •
10 Boxes prime Herrirgg f'
2 flarrela Beer ll
Setts Dry Measures Water Buckets, Stone Jugs
sod Jurs, &c. &u.
. —AISO v
One \lorac, .
One L\a anA VLatnesa.
v o
TKHM ♦•• AT sALU.
ffiaas msuiPa j
AtYiaVt past six o’clock, (
A UKIV Nil 4L AsSOKIMIST Os
STAPLE AND FANCY
wmn «(D(dids 9 ‘
HARDWARE k CUTLERY, ,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Fowling Pieces, Pistols, Dirks, &c. 5
IKK MS CASH. ‘ {
February 3 It
’( OF
;i PLAINS & SAT lINETTB.
|| UT J. MARSHALL. '
: Will be sold on FRIDAY MORNING
> next, at 11 o’clock, on account of all con
[ cerncd—slightly damaged, (
! NINE PACKAGES .
' PLAINS % SATTINETTS. \
Terms—Ninety days credit fur approved
paper.
January 31 2t 65
AT
t MUtiiQW* I
• {lf not previously disposed of.)
, Will be sold to me higaest bidder, on the first '
J Tuesday in February next, at 11 o’clock, r.t the j
1 lower Market (louse, in this city;—
!| A two story HOUSE and LOT, i
. being the first two story House ’above (he Plan*
' ters* D tai, in the saToe
by Mr. Wm Whits.—The Lot contain* 50 feet j
front, and 100 lett deep. „ The House bus been
built about two years, and attached to it la a good
KITCHEN, SMOKEHOUSE and PUMP. Pos
session to b given on the Ist day of March next.
Terms—Ninety day* ctedit, for an approved I
endorsed note.
The above will be sold a bargain at private t
Sale.—Apply to ,
J. Marshall, Auctioneer. 1
February 3 tda 66 (
- - - - S
I'he Subscriber,
H AVING relinquished the Auction and Corn t
million Buiinen, in favor of Mr. Job» Mah *
sß*ai„ it will be continued by him at my |«ip
stand, 254 Broad Street He ia prepared to mike
advance* on any Consignment* he may be favored
with. .
C. Phillips.
• Atrorr rs, lOtb January 1832. 66 t
AWi'ILDTf ~ j
And Commission Business. s
HiVlIfG taken the alure lately occupied by
Mr. C. Phiis.ips I will continue to trnniact
the Auction and Commission BGainess, as recently f
conducted by him, and solicit a continuation o I
the patronage Mr. Phillips has been favored with. .
tiy attention will be devoted exclusively to Gooda '
on Gomm ssion. I am prepared to make advances .
to any amount, and ou liberal terms. ,!
J. Marshall. a
ArecrsTA SOth January 1832. s
To Bstut and to Wire, out, "
For the term of twelve months from the first of *■
February, 1835, the following properly.
A SAW and Grist MILL, in (
good order, with a sufficiency of Timber for
Sawing Lumber, an excellent Negro Sawyer, and
four other abb- Negro Men—Also for aide, three 1
prime well broke Mules, a r*-ry L' g, Gcsr, afid
every thing necessary belongii.g to it, on a ere- f
;t «f twelve mißiba.
i Jainea Baal. '
December 27 - 55 [
LAW
THE Subscribers have entered into Co.paft
nership in the Practice of LAW, and will
attend to any business in the way of their pro
ftssicn confided to them. They will undertake .
collections ;n any part of the upper country ol
Georgia. They also design opening a Law School
in Athens upon the plan moat approved in simi- /
i kr institutions in the Northern Slalea.
A. B. Clayton,
Ed. Harden, n
George R. Clayton, Jun. “
AUmm. Dec, 27, 1831 lm3m 6 7
LAW — (jTi^-
TIIB unrleriiigned have formed a Copartnership
in the Practice of the LAW, under ihe firm |
and style of Janitma Iv Rt;u-its. The Office will *
be always open in Augusta, and they will Practice w
in all the couoliei of the Middle District. 81
Charles J. Jenkins,
Philip H. Echols, {
November S* 4V
mtmmm i mi ummmmm
Sherift r H bale.
'Vill he soM »t the Court House iloor in Wayne*-
boro' Burke county, b--'ween the lawful hours
of sale, on the (ml Tuesday in March hem,
the filluwidj; property to wit s
One ntgro boy by the name of
Vick, levied on as tlie properly <i I hmn «s Burke,
enr. to satisfy ore Expcudon fr• n< the Inferior
s«>url of UUtke ciuni), in favour < ( William
tftirphpce. Executor of Hcnj ai-ii Bn tk, dcct.«
d, «s security for Lemon Dunn,
~ Also
One piece of Laud containing 56
'-.Crea, mure ol lc*a, levied on as the properly of
I'.vuu Lewis, to :■»'ifsfy one Extcodon in favour
->f f? >ld Gartick &. Co, joining Lauds of Jess*
\ltaway and Isaac M)«*ez.
t> t,sh—
Oho Tract.of pine Laud, con*
taining ai’VMiiy Acrcr, ruin'or lew, adjoining
hand of William G. Hates and others, levied on
<t the properly of Chrrtoft Sppitrs to satisfy an
Execution in lavour oi Moses Uulkcy, returned
u> me by a Constable.
T. II Moure, s. b. c.
J tuttarv 30, 1832 t 66
GEORGIA, Burke county.
WHEREAS Wiley Hu chjtis &. Nancy Uu’c l i«,
ens, apply for Letters ~f Adnriiniimration
>n the estate of William Hutchens, deceased.
Those are then lore to cue and admonish ail
and singtihr the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to he and appear at tnj office within the
time prescribed by law, to file then objection*
(if any they have) to shew can c sthy raid letters
should nol he grunted.
Given tinder my hand ut c.fli e in Wtynosb.ir./
this 3lhh day of January, 11)3).
66 John GK Baduly, CVk.
t liurkr cofm'y
WHERRAR Hardy Berry, applies for Lett, t
of Administration on the estate of Acjeld
Morri’, deceased.
Thcae art- therefore to cite and aiVuminh a((
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
suid deceased, to be and appear hi my office will;
in the time pr< scribed by law to file their objee 4
tionu fit any they have) to shew cause wLy said
Letters should not b ’ granted.
Given under my hand at ttffice in Waynes! a
rough, (bis 30di day of January, 1832.
66 John G. Watluly, CVk,
GEORGIA, Burke county.
iIERBAD Wil-;iam Kollina applies for I.et>
iW tetrs of Adininistration on the cala'.f of
Benjamin Seegar, deceased.
Thane are therefore to cite and admonish alt
and singular (be kindred and creditor* of the n«id
deceased, to be and appear ai my office within
the time prescribed by law, to file their • bjec
tions (if any they have) to shew cause why said
letters should not be granted. „
Given under mv Land at office, in Waynesbo
rough, this 30th day of laxtaiy, 1332.
66 John G. Bad illy, CVk.
GEORGIA, Bwke county,
1»/'HERRAS James Cook, applies for Letter*
*7 of Administration on the Estate of Abra
ham Cook, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, tc be and appear at my office with,
in the time prescribed by law, to file tbeir objsc.
tions (if any they have) to shew cause why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro*
tl.i: 90ib i}»-» of January, 'US' 7
66 John G. tiaduly, Cl’k.
GEORGIA, Ihirk* county.
\\[ HEREAS William Barron, spplics for Let-
Tv ters of Administration on the Estate of E«
liaabeih Sims, deccascdi
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular (be kindred and creditors of the said
deceased to be and appear at my office within the
liroc prescribed by law, to file their bisections
(ifany they bsve) to shew csusc y/hy said letter#
should not bn granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro*
this 30th day of January, 183 t.
66 John G. Baduly, Cl’k.
GEORGIA, Burke lOUnly ,
WHEREAS William Bcnnet. applies far Let
ters of Administrufmn, on the Estate oi ft -
braham Neyland, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ki! ,
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased; to be and appear at my office with
in the time proscribed bylaw, to file their ob
jections (if any they have) to shew cans,-* why
said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro*
this 30th day of January, 1833,
66 J°l jn G. Buduly, CVk.
GEORGIA, Burke county.
WHEREAS Wade Brown applies for Letter*
of Administration on the itlste of A ague
tin Brown, deceased.
These ere therefore to cite end edmonisb ait
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear at my office, with
in the time prescribed by law, to file tbeir objec
tions, 'if any they hove) to tffi-w cause why said
Letters should rot ne granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro*
this 30th day of January, 1832.
66 John G. Baduly, CVk.
GEORGIA, Burke c tnuty,
Rachael’ Sturges, sppiia? for Let
TT ten *>f AdmiursUaliua on tire Estate oj
Samuel aturgeo, deceased.
These are theieffire to cite and admonish ah'
and singula?, the kindred and eredi'ors of said
deceased, to be end upper.? at my offite within
the time prescribed by law, to ale their objections
(if any they have) to shew cause why said Let
ters should not he granted.
Given under my h« id at office in Waynesboro*
this 30th day of January, 18.32.
66 John G. Baduly, CVk.
~N1)TXO eT
'IW- Office of the Cierk of Council will Ue open
i. Iron 2to 5 o’clock, t*. M. during the next
two weeks, for the purpose of giving all person*
liabls to pay City t axes, an opportunity to make
heir returns. O. thin, all interested, will please
ski notice.
Geo. M. Walked, Clerk.
January 24 g j
N utice,
EjtOtJß months after dale, application will be
made to the Inferior Cotut of Durke county,
when silting for Ordinary purposes, (or leave "to
mil a Negro Man named Jerry, belonging to (,'«•
politic Short motor c’lild of Lucy Short, for (he
benefit’ of said minor.
Phillip Kobitisou, Guari’n.
Jj- -w* \ tar >«-