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aaclmsetti sent a rnmige to the legislator* on r '»*
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Me|vl|!o" «|iq.| r,l ill Amov, win’ll* ll lioal wiriia
flag «if 11 iii*ti Mu* •••Hi r. shore, mill a commnnlcnlinn
a in ilit* |«*ei«lnturM on r •»* ; fl*C *•( ""i* 44 »* • ciffnMinmcniiim
J^,i>eD«panylM ^I*I.'.".'"aU'.Vl“,Tn'I fc!nJ.| ,, .T. ,, «rri^!~
Maine, la which be expresses Ids l-*ar III t in re j 11.,* an* iik'h ..-nt ..gain ..n the follow fog m.o
.;o disposition on the port of Great till*
this luli« *!i#|>ul«**l T'C«lli*n, in if«or«l to which ll*
l*rm» of ilia treaty «l '83 nra plain and intdhglbie.
Short Panage.-Cupi. Judkins Inf I Boatm on
(bo lit Dee, in cnmman I ••film llritnnnl*, which
arrived «>ulin 14 days. Ho arrived in ll-.*1on in the
Columbia, after a pM»ac«''fH»4'*“>**••'■‘’n'
from Boston ft I day*. having made two passage*
acress lha Atlantic, and liainj on aboro 31 j day#
duiing >bu lima.
Retripapen in Ike Unit'd /?/rt/ea.—According
lo a recant calculation, lliero are now nno ilinu*nml
five bund red and fifty fivo newspapers anil oilier
|ieriodie.l« published in lino country; two hundred
and sixty seven in New England, ( Maonchuael'e
one hundred and ivrcnly fonij) two hundred nnd
tevemy four in the Stats »f New York; two hundred
«n.i Cfty tbreo in Penasylvania, and one hundred
and s'.lriy fuur In Oliia. Tho neat largest number
in n aingla State is sixty nine, and tho smallest num
ber throa.
Mauachuuilt Senator.—\Vn learn from tbo
Doiton Atlas, ilmt llm lion. Ablmtt Lawrence baa
withdrawn III* namo from tho liit of candidate*,
from whom tho auccdaorof Mr.Wcbitcrio ilia Sen
ate of lha Unitan Statu* it to bo iclcclcd. It ianol
understood that Mr. Lawrence bn* withdrawn from
public llfo, hut the atate of hi* heulth render! it irn
prudent far him to undertake lit present the lubora
of • congressional carver.
Diitribnlion i» becoming the order of the dny
with tho Whigs, although it compola them to in*
rreaae tho I nrifl'. Tho Mudiauniun any*. Mint "In
the cour*e of drbntu in the Seunto on Thursday,
Mr. Webster took occusUm to tny that ho wns In ft
vor of nil equltablu diitrihutiiiu of the proceed* of
ihe puMic land* fur n limited time. Tho turn of 34
or 4 million*, which thu net would witlnltnw from
theTroatiuy might, in hit opinion, Ao more than
eupplied by a tax on nitlciot of luxury now free."
A retolulion hat pimcd thu Seuoto of I'amiiyl-
vaiiin, intlriictiug her Senaturt. &a., to vote in fa
vor of a bill for llm distribution of tho proceed* of
tale* of the puhlio bind* among tho mvoriil Suite
It ha* patted it* 2d reuding iuilio lluu*o, hyu vote
■of 52 to 43—A very exprexive niueiiduient wii*
mode In thut bixly, on thu inntion nf Mr. Cox, in
atrucling thu " Sotmtort to vuto for n TurilT, suflh i«*nt
kerf after for the wntito oftiiefiovernnieut, i vilhout
applying to tkal pur pate any purl of ike proceed!
■of Ike public landi." Till* proposition wn» adopt
md by a decided m ijorlty—57 in 30!” (Thut, Di»
tribulion and Tariff go bund in hand )—Jiich.
Enq. 20th nit.
il g, aiul ihe despatches acre ngnin refuted, ui.d
i|,e Inch on pulling ulf shine waa fired Into, and
llm puny narrowly cM-ispr-d wi li ilielr live* —
| he "llloi ile" riii*n" buulod in, un i attac king the
lor;*, destroyed them, after im hour mid n hntl'* lit
ing. From lhere, tho ‘M.'iind 4 li.’ proceeded to
Ninep", where lint iinfoilunnie romniu'dtialinn nf
l.ord I’, nn I with no belter slices*; ill cunscqwoiicc
of which n Idoekudi* i* to Im etlnhlUhed frotii iNing
pu lo the river Nnnl.lheang, within which ooinput*
the city «»f Nonkin it vitnntnd.
Thu Admiml wi.s to proceed to 'ho Gulf of IVcheu
let, in the vicinity- of I’ekin, to try wliut better foe
tiino may nw ait him llieie in ch.btnvoi ii g to open ii
Correspondence wi'hihn Ktnprrio; failing wliich.it
it thought thut n Id chndeofnll the piineip-il plnrvs
on ihe ruin will bn e•tubll*hed l nnd that furlhci
oiduia from Indiu or fmin England iniiit bu re*
ceivcif lief.tre inor.t con bo ’illeinptfd. f nm
nfruid lli.it tho Kiiglitb wdi find more opposition
tlinii wii* ex|ieried, nnd thut limbing of iinpnrlnnce
lowntd* nn ndjiM'ineni of our trouble* will bu
brought nhorit this ft.'iison So far n* tint ten nvir
krttni hoo-c me coneerned, it will In* n good tiling; |
which i* llie only g"«>d lenluin in the whole Imtiuen*. <
AuquiI 7/A. l liero it tt grout drill of excite-
metil here in con** rpiei.ee nf I lie mdden disappear
unen of Mr. Siuuuiou, one of ibu Knglirii mit«'ou.'i
riet. It i* inppii.fd ihut lie bn* been nn tried off by
the Chirieie. A «enri*li i*on foot, nnd tltoold it prove
to, we Invn nodooht ilmt Copt.Smith will litkellm
ffioit nrtive nnd effeelivn tueiiaure*. Tho clmnret
me, ilint we •IihII liuve t<>ina bruioing.
A Iridb g irnde which Im* el ill been krptup by
the "inner puttuge," it now iiitctdicU'd by ihu Vico
rov.
Judge Mel'en, nn I Judge Krnlhinglnint. One 75
year#,Daniel Duvi.j Mr. Ilopkin* wn.tl.e next,67.
Time wen five between the age* of'JJnnd 3d— I ft
In'iwern ftft nod id—'J lietwcen 4ft and 6tl—'i Im.
twren 50 nnd (id—5 between 60 nnd 7ft— and 3 li
ver 7ft. During the %enr I040. four death* tunk
pliiee i.fru-nibrrt of thu b.ir, vir: Judge Mrllentu.il
Metii*. Ilopkint, Megipiitu Mini \V<nidrnn:i, wl.otc
united nge* weie 22I, und iiveroge55J.
BRANDY AND SALT FOREVER I
The foilnwing tetlimuninl " from one of tile tuf-
ferert" ia tjiiiie irretimnlde a* to thu merit* of ihe
grand pnnneen. It it extracted fiom lint f.ondon
Comic Atmnnnn.—Ohnrlnlnn Mtrcvry.
" ktir—i Take the libheity of tiddre»*ing yew about
tint lu.iiuly .V tnvvll. i wii* nflicte.l witli diedfoil low
r.e* ofapeiiu H icwnintUm tvielt Iniviu^ fieely
up lido llm nbuv Im* bontli Di*npeind sir my way
of Aplying i* thu *nwlt outtide vvonii n dny & llm
lont.dy in twieu evvery our. it* t Ilex i* *uiniiiit* re
nly At*ltOii«iiiiig. my wile uilto tlike* llmubuv Med
ditin in her ten, <fc find* guile hcnnilit*.
*ir yi-wr Mint oLe-diant
" FotMills Si-nosiiY.
" I’. S. Mir it neybi-Mif miiiTr.de tie- ubuv on hi*
wife lienil Ibid -Unliled Idling •> pig bill lli lockliy
forgot to Pot in ibvktiwh. owevverii wntuwl Ver
| ry wel, fur tie* brninly iilonn Cored hi* wile Al now
liu't got llm Sawlt to Cure hi* liukiin."
PIHEADKEPIIIA, Juii. 27.
The Stale l.o tn.-~VVelrnrn ilmt nt three o’clock
yektenhiy, but u auioll iimuunl.cumparntively apeak
lug, of the Siute l.omi of $IJ(lft,0()ft, liiol been taken.
It wnt uniicrttiiod, however, lit u lute hour in tho nf-
t ernuon, ilmt nn dilliculiy would be expeiienc.d,
nnd ilmt llm imereti on the Stole Debt would Im du
|y pi'hl. Tho Governor v u* exerting hliiitolf per*
kuiully upon the tuhject.
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The Cate of Mel.eod —A general Imprexiinn
prevail*, and wo acknowledge having aided to pm
tluco it, ilmt McLeod lintlmen indicated nnd it now
•waiting trial. Immediately after tho dettrunllnn
of tho Caroline, the grand jury of Ningrn county
found bllUnflndicinicnt ngaintt McNuli, Drew nnd
otVrt, hut nut iigainilMcLeod, lie L now in con
fmemnnt xiinply by virtuuofainagittrate'ttiiitiiinui,
■nd hit cate will bn laid before the gruiid jury nt
itf noxtxitting. Them it iioilmiht that tin indict
4B«nt will ho found, und ilia tiinl will prulmtily cnine
Oil ft tho April term u( llm General Suttlont u( N'
ogara couuty.—lliijfalo Oomtnercial.
Alexander McLeod.—The Ningra Chroniclo of
the 14th announced that ball fur Mr. MoLeud would
■on that dny bo given.
Fatal Attack of a Serpent.—\\ leltei from Mur
Unique, In t\ieJuurnalofGuiulnluii|iu,ttalui ilmt M
do Pichury, meiclmiit, wut met while on a hunting
•excursion by nu rnormou* serpent, whit-h nllncked
him, and indicted toveral severe wounds in hit Irgi.
I la defondctl liimtelf with grant courage; hut nl
though timely tuccor wot adiuliiDtored In him. ho
died four ltuurt aftn 7 The ter|>ent wxt nearly
tevtn feel in length, and when opened, there wore
found in iu belly one bundled nnd sixty two litllo
■cue*.
FROM CHINA.
LATE A SI) INTERESTING.
Dy tho arrival at this port ufiho ship Moclexuum
Cxpt. Cotp, from Manilla, we have advicot fiom
Macau to tha middle of August. We have been fa
voted with the pvrutal of tevnul letter*, and leain
4[«n(rally, that an English miiiionnry, whu wo* bail)
4ng In the river, was taken by the Chlnoto, and cun*
veyed to Canton, whom ho wn* thraatuncd with do'
capitation. A demand had been rna-io upon the
government for W» rclenio In Gvo day*, but thitwn*
declined. Annttack watllieu umdo upon n Chinese
fort in tho neighhniiiood of Mura *, when lift or 7ft
Chlncao were killed. Tho fort* nt the Hocca lV
grit Jmd 200 cannon* mounted, and the English had
not thought It prudent to attack them. Indeed the
Imprtttlon generally teemed lo lie, that iho lliitiih
fuioe was inadeipiatu lo tlm object in view—that the
war wat likely to provo very protracted, and that
c'lntequeatly furoign trudu would bu interrupted for
a lung timo. Thu Cli.n -im exhibited nn ditpoiiiinn
to yielJ. Tho ex|Mxliiiuu thut fur.lmd not in tlm view
of many In’olligent observer*, been clmractoricod by-
much ability.
Tho thip Adelaide, for this port, wat expected
to tail In a few days. Tlio "Merchant” and " Wu»h
Ington” were to tail in about a month for ttiu United
State*.—PAR. l„q. 28/A nil.
Thu only American* still nt Canton were Mettra.
Skillaber and Coolidge who Imd been allowed to
remain, in compliance with earnest tolicitinnt, but
wots advised to confine thcmielvu* within the fao
toilet, and bad not ventured uut for ton day*.
The crow of the American vcttel Panama (and
If w# mistake not of the Kosciusko alto) had dc
•eited, and it wat tup|io*cd that they had been cot
ployed by thu Chinese to Man tho Doquo Fort*!
Tb« Drillih had found it impossible to transmit
to the Emperor any proposal*, at the Chinese
would not carry them.
Trado wat considered at an end. No teat wero
expected lo be brought to Canton from the interior
thi* teuton. Tb# markets of Man ila and Singa-
pore wets bare or Chinee articls*.—S. American,
UtlknU.
Tbe commitaloner Lin it ttated mhave renimked
that although tlm Diilith might detlioy the towns
im thaica coatt.st he oi|H*cted they would, their
cannon being au|H'rior, tliuuli they attempt to pen
'll? , 7‘7 , I iwr * tl, * y detiruc
lion. Ttse Cluuvto uio liottile and confident.
Tho troop* expected from ludit had failed to
•rrivo in aucb number* at «*at anticipated. The
commUaiunarieu at Sigapore had ditptwd of tho
atom* or provision* collected for dm India troop*.
Th« troops now in China number about 4,&Uh—
Tho general impression wat tint tbe Uiitith forces
vreia InanlBciem to maka decisive mmcnmi.ia ami
that Un war would bo protracted. The captuie
of ChttMUi waa regarded at a trifling achievement.
Tbo British pudiud no further.
A* attempt had been trade at Macao to trite
two British cfljceit in thettrrut, by throwing chains
round their necks; tho ofUcrn however, draw ih«ii
owordi Bad mode good tlmir defence. It it laid
ihM tho ChiooM bis continually nrowling about Ma
•Bofor tho take of Nixing Englishmen and obtain
lagthorowBrda for such trixuru.
Numtotor boat# wrrv allots e l lo past hot wren
Macao and Whampoo or Canton, except boats c«r>
ryfof provitloot,which pais through the Inner chan*
BNt
-nnMltal.aM tol»bnw,hl hy ih. Valp.nl
**■ ^VTSla* to It!, far,) ItaJ Ima .< 1J, anj that
jr*" £*•““■ •* a ear,, of lmm|> *.% fnim Man
Walmahaaafa.114nit.._
An Earthquake.—Alntui half pn*l five ss’clock
tills* mot idng tl,o*c«»!' uur eilixcna who worn nwnko,
were tlurtlud hy is liruvy ruuilding *„uinl which wn*
prnhuhly roo*rd by nu s.iiiihfpinke. I teem* to linv c
been heard timiiltaneoii*ly in every port of tlm oily.
Near tho (.'uliimldu College, tlm noitn trtnmhled rim
rolling of n heavy laden IVnnaylvnnia wngoii —
In llml«on •trec't, nonr Si. John'* I'nrld in tlm op.
per part of Grao'iwieh tireet, and io ViindewuliT
alreel, llm ti-und wu« tlm aiimo. A h**u*e tbo
Inst ineniimii-il alrert sbimli »u tm to awnko llm in-
mule*.
Advices by the New Jersey mil road *ny that tlio
■mum kiimid, wills u irembliiig m-mmlmii, pievniltil
Imnrn .Smith sixty mil-a. A genllcmiin of .loraey
City i|irnk* of n rumbling «fiiind, nnd of n loud ra*
poll, icxembling tlm himiiiiI Imnid in l'nirficil, Con.
neciicnt, thirl)- five yenra ngo, nt llm filling of n
ahowei- of nmtimric aionet—nil incident well known
to men of tcieiicu n* happening at ilmt limn. Our
informant wnt in Knirlicld nt llm lime, mid hi* rnrol
lection of ilmt imnuikabln event Dim vivid n* though
it wnx.hui yosteiduy.—N. Y. flvm. Ado. 25/A ul l
Dritruetive h'ire in I’h iladt Ijdi ia—I.an of Life,
—At one o'clock on Sniiirdny inoming, u fin* Inoko
uut iuthe utubtullii munufuctory of Wright at Uro.
lliora, 125 Miirkot alrnul, uliovo Third tlrcut, Thu
rnnr Imililiiig, with it* contonla, nnd tho upper pnri
of the first hndiling wore entirely detlroycd. Tho
lost in good* it rstimnteri nt onu Imiulred iliouinuil
dolin' *, which it only puniiilly covered by inturuiico.
No. 123 occupied |,y Wiliaur & Biutlmit is* u fan
cy good store. and No. 127, by Wood at Abbott,
dry good* dealers, were cormiduruhly damaged,with
u lottorniercliuuiliteiiillio premise* of about riiirly
lliuotiiud dollurt, which it coveied by intuiunce,
lliutnnt R. Evans, thouiimker, No. 12ft, hud iilumt
two Imnilred dullnr* worth of good* dnningcil by
ter, Ruvcrtil other buiMingt weio slightly injur-
Oil.
Aliout two hour* after tho commencement of tlm
fire tlm wall fell. Oscur Duugtusa, nj.e.127, nod
Mm It S. Rink, iu*ed 22, two firemen, wero ItiUnl,
und Dnvid Oriick, nl*o ii liromnn, *u soverely injur
ed thut Im it uni expected to mii vive.
Singular Death.—An old geulleiiiiii rvtidiug in
Rreiittvond, N. II. was killed n thort rime since by
Ids aim. lie wnt liitunv, nr.d in one of Ids puroxy
i, rutlmd on hit von, when, tlm I liter thrust bis
blind towards him, nnd struck him on llm note,
which immcdiulnly commenced bleeding, nml mii
continued till hu died. No Idume whnievnr it Ultii
huletl lo tho ton, is* he merely intended lo defend
himself from the at lack of hit father,
J. 11. fli.ENTWouTii.iNnu ricn.—About 5 o'clock
sterdny iiftoiiitmu, llic Se»*i<>n* (irniul .lmy cumo
into Court with a Inrge number of indictment*.—
Amimg«t them wore*«• von ngnintt J. B. Glenivnrili,
for having paid, or cnnlrunted to pny, rnmu y to dif
ferenttiiiiivliluiil* far procuring persons to come
Imre from IMi.lidoiplii.-r, to vote nt our dinner elec
tiun.—S Y. Jour. Com. 27/A ult.
J'lom the Greenville Mountaineer, 20/A nil.
Mr. F.ditoit—In llm month uf June, lUHII, uveiy
valuable negro mail belonging to Mnj. William Ed’
ding*, of Abbeville DDtrict, Iiliiawiiy from him with
out tho klidiltttl went to lliriifnx
County, N. C., from wlieneo he cumo hut ii few
youit provinuijnml after uii ubtem-e of (wo yem*
nml *' veil month*, bu ha* voluntarily returned to
hi* mutter.—NVhut wi i the Aho'iiioiilti* »ay to thi»?
Or when will they rente to deiiuunee slaver y a* a
moral evdl Here it a negro of ununrumoii intelli
gence, who, in all pinbubdiiy, m'ulit have e*cupml
vei; hm no, he pref.-r* the seiv-iiudu of a liumanu
mutter In the liberly pi offered by thu bvpoeiiiicul
It ietnl* of uiiivertnl freedom.
Slmitly nlier t’ni* negro absented himself (run
home, hit owner nflered n large reward for li t up.
prehentiou, which iva* copied into a vile Abolition
print, published ill the Suite of Ohio, wiriiihe follow
ing rvnmrka uddrettrd in tbe uwnei: " You have not
got your negro, und 1 Impe lo God you never will."
How will the louinud pliilnniliinpi.l ol'tlii* expies-
alon bel, when ho it informed thut the negro bu* re
turned to hi* mutter, without either compulsion or
penuiNtion, nml say* lint bo it nut only wili ng, but
anxious to continue a tluve all In* life. S.
IRELAND.
In Ireland, tlm friend* r.f peace and good gov-
i-riiliii-nt, llm Reftnmor* of every thido, werecorsli
ally muling io render tlm inerting on rim I5i|i udn
luoiutiiilion (lint the liish people, beaded nnd *up
porleil liy ibu libeml Nobility und Gontiy, rue du
lermittod Ioro i-I, by every nrouu* which ibuCmuti
toiimi pei mil*, llm attempt to Irantfer llm frnnr.hi*u
from tlm constituency formed unilei tlm Irish Re-
i Act to tho Orange oligarchy. That menting
in vernal not nloim in rntitt inroad* upon tbe utiii
tell privilege* nf tlm Iri*ls, but t*» deninnd n perfect
npniliiy nl rigliia with England and Scoilami.
Tlio project of etialilithing railrondtln I rebind,
llm principle* telfoi lli iu tlm nldu icpnrt of tbo
('iiiiiiniMoioiM'it appointed hy Government, it to
nr urg' d upon rim cnn*ideinli"ii of the executive
ml tho legislature, dining tbo approaching «o»-
ion A ri-r{"i*itiou for n mealing of rim cirizent
of Diibiiu upon tbo subject, athlrestrd to the
Eoril Muviir, luid run ivi d tlm siguiiture* of o
coiitnliiMiblo nuiid'erofilm landed piopri, tor* of nil
pnrtm*. Tlri* meeting wu*t«* mkn place uboiil rim
2Hlh intla In connection with rim estnhlithineni of
and trunk railway, in nccordnnce with the re.
pmi of rim (.'.nnmissionert, it it in cmitomidniiou to
urge tho mloniionoftlm laut and mint rapid lino of
railwnycomniuni'-iition, on the English side, in nr
ilerln tliorten u* nmcli ii* pos»iblu the journey Im
rei-n l.ondon nml Dublin.
Tbe umiperiince iiinveuient continued to aprend
rim north of Irelnod.
Improvement-, in tnr ' g Gunpowder.—Mr.
■Mayer, mining tuperinieudent nt Getigenbnck, iu
tlm Duchy of Budeu Im* di-covered tiinl coloponium
iu) mixed witli gunpowdor iu llm | inpnrtion of
oneoiuica loone a pound, double* tlm »tien»rii of
Im powro, mi that in bbiMingone ounen may bo
iv.-d inttenrl oflivn, nml with greater cfl'cct. The
gunpowder nnd resin should he iiiiimntely lilondod-
Mr. Mayer made tin* discovery nccideninlly from
pulling u piecu of paper oil which lliero happened
lo he sumo scaling wax into Id* gun, u* wudding.
when, on hi* firing die gun, the effect being ns if
he hud used a dotildo charge, he n ns UiiowcUed
pown by the recoil. Th aim imputed to tbo resin.
Magnetic Attraction.—A manufacturer of maii-
r’* compasses, iu n recent communication, any*
that any iron bolt ilinl i* driven perpendiciilnrly
with a topmnul, or bummer, b.*conma a magnet,
nnd will inevitably atlrncl llm eompiix*, if placed
r it. Nothing but copper should 1 e used iu fa*en-
ting about llm binniu-Ie, nnd tbe coveting of tlm bend
nf u holt with putty our never intercept tbe flow **
mugimtbm. Tlm luck ofniteution to thi* impor
tant fad tm* mused the variation ofniiinyiicompa**,
and perimpa tlm loss uf uiiiuy n vessel.—S. York
Standard.
A Uepoul of llm Union—between mini nnd wifi
—seem* to bn quite tlm rage in New Jet toy. So
potturml but llm IcgLIniiiro been with npplicuiii
lor divorces, ilmt in rim Assumbly tlm following re
solution wn* proposed! “Resolved. That this house
wi.lnol entertain nny application for divorce* tlm
present sotsbm wlmroiii tlm court ofolmncory luii
lull jorirdiciioii.” Tho ictalurioii wn# posipouei
for further considerniion.
An Old Un.—Then* i* said to bo now Jiving nt
Mo*cmr, ii widow w ho hill attained her I57tli year.
Wlien 123 she mairied Imr lifrii liutlmnd. All he."
nlliancet it is al»o *nM, liuve been prosperous nnd
happy.
A I.E perron* indebted to the r«tule ofCInirlea K
Uniogij, bite of (Miatlumi county, decenaed.uie
requested lo make p-iyirirnf to the undersigned, and
tlio«e to whom tabl r*ta*o i* indebted ara rrqnestrd
hand in their frills properly nil* ets-il within thu nine
prescribed by law. JUJvEI'H GEORGE,
jan 3 A lmirii*tiutor
4;iiri7liam Niipriior t.'ourt,
Jv.uny Turn, 1311.
Rule Ami.
Edward Cupper, v*. Margaret Detnoycr, nnd t l .e
legal reprcsentuifvea of A V Dotnoyer.
U fMt.N tlm |>eiiiinn of Edwurd Coppcc, pr ying
the foreclosure of lire equity of redumption of,
in unit to, ull tl.nt tract or parcel of land in the
(Jaunty ofCliatliam. .Mate uf Georgin, known in tbe
plan of t’l.d Cminiy os Ganlen Lot number (lift)
' i-igbty, East, containing i-luien and one ball*iu.r««,
! mote nr lets, lioonded on tire Norlfi by the 'I boiuDr-
I bolt Rourl and Ined* id .lames Bilbo, an ilm Sourii
by land* nf W W Wn-li, uml on tlm West by a p ud
leading to binds ofll’C liens of.ljine* Jobnsloli, Dr.
W H Cuyler uml other*, w-itb tbo nppoitemincrs
'rich were rnorlguged by tl.c mi d M area ret |)< «
«ycr and A V Desuoyi-r lathe »nid Edward Cop
■e, by deed Iwu-.ng dal*- the twenty ui,;liih day of
J annul y, i-ighlecn liundri.-d and forty, lo secure rim
-nl of the stun r.f mm thousand ibdinr«,aci-..ni
iog to tlm tenor und effect of twutevr-rul | romi*
■ry note*, wills inn-rest on snrnu, each for ibu »iiin
of live liiiudie.l doliur*, nnd anch Imaring oven date
with tlmsuid ir.uiig.igu. wbidi Miillreimiin* unpaid.
On motion, it ii ordered tlnl the tnid Mnigarel
Destroyer and tlm leg’ll rrpre!*entiitivu# of the mid
A V Dcsnoyer, do pay into ibis Court on or bcl'niu
tlm firtldny of llm next l.-rm of tics Court, rim pria
cipnl mid interest don on suit! notes, nml the cost#
of thi* application, or in default ilmn of tlmt the
equity of redemption of rim said Marginal Destiny
er nnd the leg’ll representative* oflhe*uiii A V Dcs
uayer, ill thu said nmrlguged picmites be tlmnce
fiirtli nnd fiiruver firmcloved. Anil it i* furtImr nr
deru-l lliat n copy nf ihi* rule bu served on tho said
Marguret Detnoycr nnd tlm legal representative# of
tho said A V Dcsnnycr, at least llitco month* bn
fora the time appointed for tlm paymei.t of said
money into Court, u: published in one of the
Gazelles of the city of Savannah, once ill every
mnnlh until tlm timo appointed for tiro payment
lhereof, nnd that further nnd other proceeding# Im
laid u* am prescrib’ d hy the slutule in such ente
made nnd provided.
I.ei Rule Nisi i«*uo.
2ftrii Juuuary, lull.
CHARLES S HENRY,
jun 31 4H Judge of Spr. Court Eu»t. I)i-t.
LEGAL NOTICES*
Notice.
A IsL persons indebted to the undesigned by nc
J Mm count*, due bills, or note* r-sst due, previou*
to ■ lie l.t January Ian. oni liorrby noiificd, that if
not tolllrd by tlm 1st February, they wilt be placed
ia un xttortmy'a hund* for collection.
jan 13 F \V HEINEMANN-
Notice.
A LL perxons huving demand* against the extnie
. of Diinrnn Gridistn, Into of Chnthnm county,
are lerpjetted to prerent tlm same, nnd those in-
•li.-bt»d to said etlnti’ will please pnv rim mm-' to
oc 15 ffit JOHN MURCHISON, Adni'. r.
Hl'OlIRllI IO Jllil#
O N the Illili .liniu ln*t, a negro man, cnlling him
self ISAAC, ray* Im belong* to Thus. Tyson,
o! Houston connly, in lliit Slate, nnd ran uwny on
tlm 1st March last. Ilni* about 4ft year* old uml
5 feet 5 inches high. I 1 . G. SIHCK, Jailor.
j»n 3M
ItroiiRlit to Jail.
O N tlm 12ili ull. u negro muii cnlling himself
QUA.MINO. sny-rt Im belongs to Win. Owens,
of Uurko county, in ihiaSwte, nnd mil nwny iilumt
two weeks In-fore his apprehension. He is nhout
50 year* of age, und5 Cel ft inches high,
jan 3ft I’. G. SIHCK. Jailor.
UroiiKlitto Jail*
O N ilm2Grii inst. n negro mini culling himself
JIM, says ho belong* lo.lnlm l'uscnc, of Cher
okrn couuty, in this Slnto, nnd mil nwny nbuut six
weeks ngo. He is about 22 years eld,nnd ft feet 2
inches high. I'. G. SIHCK, Jailor.
4:oirfcr oaleydak. fob ihu.
SUPERIOR coinl TS.
JANUARY.
1st Moml.iy, Twiggs
‘ " l(icbiiiiitid
•* I'uluskl
“ (‘ hull min
FEBRUARY.
1st Menduy, Usiidol|ili
" l'nuliiiug
JULY.
1st Morduy. Twiggs
2d " I’ulaeki
lilt " Wilkes
AUGUST.
1st Meiidtiy, Randolpli
Puulding
4ih
llibl.
Clark
Cass
Walton
Crnwforil
Wilkes
V.mty
Clminkeu
Jnckson
Meriwether
“ Forsyth
» Upton
" Decatur
MARCH.
UtMeiidny. Coweta
" linker
" Morgan
" Marniii
" Luiiipkiu
Dike
" i.nnrcns
" Sumjuer
" Taliaferro
3.1 “ Columbia
" Leo
" Fayolte
•• Ucecuc
4\l»
: JssSiv^ it "'
m, Aug 4, w*rt
>. »Ufc lU r.lU.i., u.ur ’mm M.
4ni,UUl.
SHIVS,
«•>
^ U addlifon m what 1
I* »• KtfB lo dsy tbat tire •• |
from Ma
•rata yon
4th
llitib
Clark
Cuss
Walton
Crawford
Early
Clmrokeo
.(nekton
Emanuel
•• Upson
•• Meriwether
*• Forsyth
*• Dcciitur
SKl’TEMHER.
1st Momliiv, Fiko
•• Baker
*• Humicr
“ Morgan
•• Laurens
Taliaferro
“ Marion
Cliailiam SuiicilorCoiiH, May
Torin, 1910.
Alexander Wilson nnd wife, oimpltiinnnts, v*. Wm
G Ecu, and Joseph Wiggint, defenduuts—In
Equity.
rT uppeuring by the tiflidavii ofcompluinunl*’ soli-
JL citor, ilmt iliadefi'iidniit Joseph Wiggin* resides
out of tlm county ofCiiulltnni, nnd ilmt service In*
been perfected upon tlm other defendant William G
Een. On motion of l.evi S D’l.ymi, Complninniits’
Solicitor, it is ordered, that llm said defendant .In*.
Wiggin* do plead, answer or d-lour, to tbe said bill
w'ltliiufoiir months from rim n.ljoiiinnmnt nl'this
Conn; und it i* fuitlmr ordered, ilmt this rule he
piihlBhcd once n mouth until tlm expiration of ihe
time limited lor thu defer. Jntiis’oppeiirniice.4tli Juno
131ft.
A trim extract from the minute*.
EDWARD G WILSON,
juiie 7 Dept. Cl’k Sop. C. C. C'.
AYMilcdt
SITUATION a* an Overseer on a Rice Bin il
lation, by iiim who has hud 3 veui* experiouco
on Cooper River ill South Carolina, and who Im*
been lor (lie two last years on the Savannah Rack
River; lie can come well recoin mended; bii.I pled
ges himself to spare n.ijmin* on his pnrt to give full
satisliicrion to any nno who may desire his services.
Apply by lelter to B. C. through llm Bust Office,
Sava mi all, Ga. t dec 15
I’.^OUR month* after daw, npplicaiion will ha
s. undo to tho Couit of Ordinary for Camden
Caunly, for 'enve to sell a.I the e-lnte, boili real nnd
pi-rsom.l, tmlongiiig lo lt> Leri Bess»-iit, la'c of sniil
county deceits,;*!.
WILLIS L\NG. AdmiuDlrntor.
Ci.md-n Coiruiv, G..... Aug. o. 134ft. noc 14
NoliCth
\ I.L person* having derr.nnd* acuin*t John Fort,
. bit.’of Wayne c.ein’y, deceased,are requested
In presi-ni tlmm duly nolhentir-uied to the suhscri
her*, within ihe time prescribed by law; nml those
indebted are iequcst.nl to make payment to
ELIAS FORT. } ,, ,
nnv20 ; JOHN FOR Mr. S
Notice.
1 101)11 mor.tht after date 1 rimll apply to )Im
lion, ilm Inferior Court of the county of Bui
hub, while sit' ing for ordinary purpose*, fur leave
to sell one hundred acres uf Laud Imlonging to tlm
E<.tiiin of Simeon Sheffield, deceased, for llm pur
pose of paying the debt* of said deceased.
01*31 JAMES HAGUN. Adm'nr.
Notices
F OUR month* lifter date application will liomndu
to the Il«n. the Judge* of tlm Inferior Couit
of Camden conn y. while sitting for ordinary pur
pore*, for lea'vo lo sell ail the real es'oto belonging
to llm eliildren, minnrt, of Jobu Slote-bury.
jan2ft JOHN STOTKSBURY.
Notice*
A LE persons having demands ugainst the Estate
ofS.f
LEGAL NOTICES.
OcorKin, Camden County.
W HEREAS, Sarah Builey Administratrix of
thccsinte of David Dailey,dcc'd, nptmnltfor
letter* of diimiition from tabl e»t»te. Tlmte nra
therofi.ro to cite and admonish all perron* interest
ed lu file their objection*, if any they have, in tlm
utlice of tbe C'lrrk of the Court of Ordinniy (or raid
county, within the time prescribed by law, otlmr
wi«e llm said Saudi Bailey may obtain the letters of
ilixmissi’Mi applied for.
\Y it nets, rim lion Archibald Cloik, one of tlm
Juiticct of said Court, thi* I7lli ilav «l Uctolmr,
1310. O I'ERCIVAL COHEN, Clerk.
<»<• 27
tdcoi'tfiu—UIcIntoKli County.
VS, r HEREAS William King applies to me for
v 7 Letter* of Dismission,ii* Admiuittralor.upon
ilm estatu of Capt. James Devegcr, lulu uf sr.id
coitoty, ilnemivd.
Tb.-se un* therefore lo cite nnd udinonish all nnd
s'ngu hi. ihekiiidred and creditors of tnid deceased,
Im and appear at my office, within the time pre-
«:*ribed bv hi»>,io show cause, if nny they have, why
sui.l letters iliou d not be granted.
Given under my huial.ul my office, this third dny of
August, nigiitecn Huiuli.'.I mid Forty.
J. E. TOWNSEND,
ling ft Clerk, C. o. Mcl. C.
Cjicor^itir CniiiUcn County.
TTTT'IIEREAS, Elvn Rilmron, ndmiuislrutrix of
W the estuto of .Manuel Riberorr, deceased, np
plies to the Justices of llm Inferior Court, when sit
ting for otdinirv purposes, for letter* of ditmission
on *unl estate. ’ These nru therefore lo cite and ml
umnisli ull persons interested, tofiin their ulyections
(if nny they hnvo) in tho office of tho Clerk of the
Court of Ordinary, nt Jefferson, in tuid county,with
in the time pr. scribed by Inw, ollmrwite the snid
Elvn Ribcron, may obtain tiro letters of dismission
applied for.
Wit nest, thu Honorable Hugh Brown, one of the
Justice* ofsnid Court, this 7th rliiv of October, 1840.
oc 13 G. I'ERCIVAL COHEN, C'lkc ucc.
Giolfry nnd Hiram Mnrah.aro requested
to protent the same, tstwl those indebted will ptouta
to pny the samo. D FERGUSON, Adm'or.
dec 12 ffit
Notice.
A GREF.ABEE to no order of tho Honorable the
/ l rnferior Court of Scriven county, when sitting
ii* a Court of Ordinnry, will hu sold at the Court
IIi.iisu door in McIntosh couuiy, on tlm first Tims-
ihiy in March next, u tract of Lund lying in snid
dimly of Mcfiuo*h, known a* I’attervm's Island,
gnint.id to John Meli.tusli, it being a part uf tlm
real estate of G.nngo R D I'ntlersoii, ileeea*c«l; sold
tor tho benefit of tbo Imirs of snid deceased,
dec25 I4t JOHN M. WADE, Adm'or.
AdiHiiiistruti'ix'ii Notice.
l.Mjl.'K nioiirii* after date, application will bu
_M. niiulo to tbe nmioiuhlu thu Inferior Couit of
Chatham County, silting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell tbo following property, belonging to
tile ustate of Walter Smilb, dccoiiscd, to wit: a
sloop nmned George Wusbingtoii, and fivo negro
slaves, niiincd Jack. August, Hniinidi, Nelly, uud
Doctor, for tlm bear lit of llm Imirs nmi creditors of
■aid estate. MARGARET C. SMITH,
oi* 1 Administratrix.
A - sr
11. tm
2d
Coweta
l.ei
Corie.*|teiHleiK-e of the N. Y. Ilernhl.
WASHINGTON,.Inn. 21.1341.
This has been one of those real bleak nnd wintry
days nt Washington. The whole country around
ha# n sheet uf beautiful white sleet, and thu ho; •
from Georgetown College Imve been skating over
to Congress to bear the debate*.
1 can't tell you of anything new or inti* rotting —
There wnt agtnml party nt tlm Spanish Minister's
Inst night, where tlm gient men. nnd tlm fair wo
men of llio metropolis wero ull assembled. Tbo
groat ntirneilon nf tho evening, 1 heard, was a Chi
nose Mandarin, in lull costume, from Canton, lie
stood upon rim rug of one of rho luxurious opart-
moms, and looked upon the scene with gram grnvi
ty for sumo hours. He wns presented to many nf
the ladies, one of them asked him “how he liked ihe
dancing;” ho replied that "it tcenu-d a pretty amuse
ment, but rntlmr troublesome, be tliuuglii. for those
engaged in it.” Hesaid.in hi*country, "timy always
hired the dancers nt parlies.” Ho was *tked if b ( ,
thought the women pretty. He said, " that wo
men were ptrtty all over the world, and so rimy
were in America, ami an they were in China.” And
again. Im was asked how I,a liked the large feet.—
He said that " in China, it was customary to make
the feet small, and A nmi ien lie supporod, tl-oy were
made lo wear them large.”
He answvred every question like a perfect diplo
matin; and someone a*kcd Mr Forsyth it Iro* Imd
been accredited lo the State Department?
From Ike Portland Adrtrliirr,
Mortality among Ike Vnfetiiom.—The whole
number of lawyers admitted to the Cumberland Wtr
from the establishment of the County in I7fi0to the
present time is WO. of whom 53 hat# died. Tlm
age* uf 3ft of lha deceased are known, amounting in
lha agirs'fatn to 1790 year#, which give# 4i 89* lull
years as ilia atBiagu lent) uf Ihuir liras. This fall*
miirh Mow llm usual avtragi: nf Ufa. even of pro
frttiuna! men; a fart for wlitcli we know not bow in
arrwum. The ubletl among lliosu who liatw died
irarltad lha age of 76,uf wliWi I litre wvirt but two,
Monroe
Gwiuiiull
lluits
Dooly
Elbert
Dr Kalb
Gilmer
Hall
Fiitnam
Talbot
Bulloch
Cobb
Macon
" Harris
•• Newton
" Baldwin
" NValker
" Murray
" WusblngioiT
Elfirigbam. Thuraday niter
Al'IUL.
1st Mouday, Wariru
•• Mumpter
•• Walker
4 Wilkinson
•• Muscogee
•• Campbell
Rabun, Thursday after.
Wayne, •• 44
2d Moudav, Carroll
Dado
• Camden
Habersham
" Hancock
*• Henry
44 Montgomery
Tattnall, Thursday after.
V)d Monday, Emanuel
** ChatiiMga
" Franklin
44 Heard
:: gar
" Oglcilioqic
4lh m 8c r nc’i
•* Lincoln
44 Jaipur
44 IL’USIOII
44 Troup
44 Irwin
*" McIntosh
ldlwity, MomDy alter
Bryan, Friday after
Telfair, Thursday at
M outlay.
MAY.
trt Monday, Burke
" Biew-art
V.l •• C'lialham
3t| •• Jrllersoii
till •• Thomas
l.own.Irt.Mootlay after lib
Monday.
Ware, Mondsy after
Appling. Thursday titer
JUNK.
lit M 'lelty, Bk.llll.Ultd
Greene
" Madison
14 Union
- Monroe
4 - Fayette
14 Gwinnett
44 Elbert
“ Dmdy
44 Bull*
'* Do Kalb
'• Gilmer
Hull
44 Talbot
'• I'miinm
44 Stewurt
44 Newton
" Baldwin
•• Cobb
44 Mar on
44 Harris
44 Walker
44 Murray
44 Bulloch
44 Washington
OCTOBEU.
1st Mouday, Warren
Wilkinson
Campbell
Muscogee, Tuesday after
Sumpter ■* "
Walker 44 44
Kabnii, Thursday ufier
2d Monday, Hauctx-k
Camden
Dade
Henry
Habersliam
Cam'll
Hants
Montgomery
Tattnall Thursday alter
dd Monday, Emanuel
Chattooga
Ogled i
YVanlctL
A SITUATION ns Book Keeper nr general
CleiU in n Commission House or Wholesale
•Store, hy u person who lint h*0H employed for
neurly seven yours in u Bank und who cun produce
certificates ns to his churoeier and abilities. A line
nddressed to J. V N., left ut the Post Office box
Nov 235, will have immediate nttcution
dec. 5—|7t
GEORGIA:
A Pi'oclninnlieii;
By His Excellency CHARLES J, Me DONALD.
Governor nnd Gommai.der-iii-chicf of the Army
nnd Navy of tbit Slate, nndofllm Militia ilioieof.
W HEREAS,by the first section of nn act of
llm Geiier-rl Assembly of ibis Stale, assented
toon the eighteenth day of December, eighteen linn
dred nnd forty, entitled 44 an art to compel the #ev<
oral BANKS oftliis Stale lu redeem their liabilities
in SI'ECIE, ii ml to provide lor the forfeiture uf tbo
charier or charters nf such ns may refute: ii is made
the duly of Hi* Exc. Ilency llm Governor on the
l-’.i st d ry of January, eighteen hundred nnd feity
me, to issue hi* I'ruchimathin, requiring that tho
ievernl Bank# of ibis State, their Branches or Agon
»•!(•*, winch have liereloforo failed to redeem tlicir
liab lilies in GOEDaud SILVER, nnd nil ruli-r
U.iiiU* in this Siut<-, thnil r.n or before tbe first dnv
„f FEBRUARY, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED and
FORTY ON K, pay to any persuiror persons, ( Bimiis
aiul Broker* cxcvpted.) iu St’EClK, every bill,
note, draft, chock, receipt or money on deposite, ex
cepr in ea«e# where sueli deposits me l»y terms ol
exiiting contract*,payableoihmvi*n riinu in specie,
issued or received, or which may hereafter bo DsiicJ
or received by them respectively, upon demand or
somntioii.
pro do tbeivfere, in confumiry thereto,issue this
my I’loclumnlion, thereby requiring (lie several
Banka uf ibis Suite, their Branches or Aceneies,
w hich have liereloforo failed to redeem rlii ir liabili
tie* in Gold ami Silver, nnd oilier Bunks in this
State, on or before tho First day ef February, eigli
teen hundred end forty-one. and thereafter, to pny
io any |K*rioii or pei sons, (Bunks nnd Brokers ex
copied,) in Specie, every bill, note, draft, check ru
ceipt, oi money on deposite, issued or received or
which may hereafter be issued or received l»y them
icspeelivcly.upon demand or presentation, cxrepi in
cases where such deposits are by terms of existing
contracts payuble otlw-rwiso iliiin in Specie. And 1
do hereby charge uml require each and every of
them, to be careful and punctual in the strict observ
ance and faithful performance of all the duties on
joined on them by the afervtaid recited act of the
General Assembly.
Given under my bind, and : he Great Seal of the
State, nt the Cnpitol in Milledgeville, this tli
first day ofdonuary in ihe your of our Loid,
one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, n
of American Independence die tiMv-lifili.
chari.es j. McDonald.
By tire Governor:
’.Mm. A. Tesuille,Secretary of Siato.
jon 7—I3t
Ull
Franklin
Jones
Heard
Floyd
benv
> after Ub
Lincoln
44 Jasper
44 Houston
*• Troup
44 Irwin
Telfair. Thursday after
Uullix-h, last Moodav
NOVEMBER.
Effingham, Friday alierttu
1st Monday.
•Jd Mouday, Jefferson
3d Burke
NVayne, Thursday after3.1
Monday.
4th Monday, Thomas
Low mlr*.Monday after lilt
Monday.
Ware. M.m.l*y after
Ai'plmg Tl.uiwlsv after
till Moinlay, L’sinden
iliiin, Moods) after
Melotosh. 44 44
IJbrty. 44 ••
lb)u". Friday
Savatitiali Library Variety.
T HE following is published for the benefit of all
concerned J
Rule V-, Section ft. "After the said engagements
shall have boon signed hy ilm memlier*, it slinll be
the duty of ihe Tren»urvr io make rolleciiunt of all
due* somi-annuall), ami ia case of nonpayment bv
an\ memlier of hi* duo* fi.r ono wliolo year, *uc|i
mendn-r shall he drlmrrrd tho privileges of member
ship thenceforth, until the dues rimll have been paid,
ami it slinll be tbe duty of ill.' Treasurer io sue such
delinquent, uml cnfiore collection by the most
speedy course of law; and on ihe fust meeting of the
Society after the fust day of February of each year,
the Treasurer shall render a lull mount.I the Iran*
uciions of the preceding year in ull ill* department*
of his office, nml shall stand charged with nil duet
remaining uncollected when he shall hum failed to
enforce this rule upon delinquents,"
I' M. REE, Treasurer.
the monthly meeting of the Committee of Sni'cr
intemlenre will U> held at half past seven o'clock,
on Tuesday owning, at the Library Room,
jan 3
»«r i. eniibriVu * co^
At Filvate Hale.
I.*’ .ling froiu brig ILmiul.it, 10 bhd* N E Rum,
wdllv sold lew fiom tlm whalf, >lrc0
Notice.
F OUR months from duto application will be made
to tlic Coint of Ordinnry of Ciuitlinm County,
for b'live to sell tho iireroe* belonging to the estate
of Jacob II Mayor. Into of Chatbam mainly, ib-ceas
c-d, for tho benefit of tbe lieira nml creditors of suid
nnio. R G WALLACE,
j.ui ft y\dministintor.
AdiiilnistratorN Salt*.
A GREEABLE to nil oulcrof tlie Inferior Court
of Cuinden county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will ho sold lit the Couit House in tiro
ioivii uf JefTt-rson, on the first Tuesday in A; ril next,
Itoiwceu i ho usual hour# of sale, a negro girl named
CATE, sold us thu property of tho cstnto of Robert
Bessent, deceased, for iho her.cfit nf the creditor*.
jin 2!) WILMS LANG, AdmV.
Nottro,
A LL persons liavine demand* against rlio estate
of James I’opn, Jr., of May River, S. C», are
requested to huml tlmir account.* properly attested,
id thoso imlcblod lo iliu ext me will make payment
i F I* I’Ol’E, Qualified Exiculor.
jan 3
Cicorjriu, Uaiiulcii County.
W HEREAS, Maty Hardee has upplied lu the
Hon. tho Court of Ordinary, of C'ani.len
County, for letter* of adtniuUtroiion on tho estate of
Tbomns K Hmdee, dec cased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish, nil und
lingular, tlm kindred nnd creditors nf i ho said deceu*
oil, tu file their ulijcctiomt, If any they Imve, in the
Clerk’s office of suid Court, in thu time presi-rilx-d by
law, otherwise letter* of ndmiiiistrutiuii will bo
granted.
Witness, the Mon. Hugh Brown, one of the Jus
lice* of said Court, 3Utli November, 131ft.
G I’ERCIVAL COHEN, Cl’k. c. o. c. c.
nnv (J
Licortfiti, Cmmlcii County.
W HEREAS, A J Bc*s-. , tit hns applied to rIn*
Hon. the Court of Ordinnry, of Camden
County, for letters of administration on the estuto of
Hortice S I’ratt, lute of Aliibuna, deceased.
These nro therefore toci e and admonish, nil nnd
singular, the kindred and creditors of the suid dc
cea.cd, to file their objections, if any they hnvo, in
the Clerk’s office of suid Court, within tho time pro
scribed by law, otherwise letters of administration
will be granted.
Wii ness, the H<ui. Archibald Clark, one of tho
Judge* of said Court, lift* 3()iti November, 1840.
G I’ERCIVAL COHEN, Clk.e.o.c.c.
nnv ft
ITXcliitoKli County.
IvrOTICE.—Six monilis lifter dale, Win I King
-Li uud M M 11 arris, w ill make application to the
lion Jii«ti.-e* of tlm Inferior Court of McIntosh ro.
wIdle sitting for ordinary purposes,for letters of dis
mi l-inn mi (lie e.-.tuto und eil'ei'ls of Jolili llnrris,
seii’i-,deceased. WM 1 KING, Adm’or.
uug 2U M M HARRIS, Adm’x.
Notice.
I TIOUR inrmth* after date application will be made
. to tbe Honorable Inferior Court fur Camden
county, for leave lo sell pari of Lot No, 1 nnd im
provement#, ill the town of St Marys, belonging to
Kuphcmiu T.JnlmnanJ Wiuniftcd E Wind,minor*.
[Signed] 11 U WARD.
jan 29
~Oe*>»’Kitt--CliuIi»u«i CouuCy.
To all wlmm ii may concern ;
W HEREAS.Seymour IInrii.* lias applied in.
the 11 on. tbo Court of Ordinary nl Chatham
County, for Letters uf Administration on tho estuto
und effects of William Wilcock.
These nre tlieref ire to cite and ndmnnisli, nil and
singular the kindred and creditor* of the said de
ceased, t» file their objection* (if any they have) to
the granting of tlm administration of tho estate of
tbo deceased to the applicant iu tlm Cletk’s Office
nf rim said C< urt. on or before tlm firsi day of March
next; otherwise letters of administration will be
granted.
Witness, the Hon William T Williams, one of
tbe .1 u*i ice* of tbe said Court, the 23th dny of .limit
ary, A D one thousand eight hundred mid fortv one.
lloBT W FOOLER. Clk cc ucc,
j an gp L
caimicu Superior L'otirt.
Novellibei Term, 1840.
Almdvui)) Molt, )
r.». > Rule Nisi.
Daniel Menlh. )
O N tbe petition of Abrulmo. .Mott, praying the
foreclosure of rim equity of red. mntioii of ilit*
following trncl* or parcels of land, t.» wi': all tl.ut
tract or parcel of land coinaiiiirg two Inin.lie I nml
fifty neres, more orle#., nriginnlly prame.l lo Janus
Williams—Also, all that other certain tract or par
cel of land containing four hundred acres, inure or
less, originally granted to lame* Prevott; mid also,
all that other tract or p'urel of 'mid on riic Ninth
side of the Groat SatiUn, opposite the Burnt Fort
Kerry, containing fifty five acres, more nr less,origin
nlly granted to.lolin Proven, mortgaged by the said
Daniel Henth. to the said Abruhnm Mott, Sent-., on
the twenty fourth day of October, 133G, lu secure
the payment of the sum of two tlmufiunl do'lars
mid interest,mentioned in three promissory note# of
tlio same date, and payable ns follows, tj wit: one
th.iusmid dollar# on or before tho l«t dny of January,
1S37 ; the further sum of fivo hundred oil or before
tho 1st day of January, 1833; and tho further sum
nf five hundred dollars on the 1st day of January,
1039, tin* samo being for value received.
And on motion of Mr. Chirk, attorney for the pe
thinner, it i* ordered that thu principal, interest
nnd c.)*t» duo on the remaining promissory note of
five hundred dollars he paid into Cuui t, on or before
the first du) of thu next term, otherwise tho equity
of redemption of said muitguged promise* will from
thenecfoiih Ih? foiedcsed. and such further other
piiH-cedings taken place as the law directs.
And it it further ordered, that this rulo be pub
fished in one of tho public gazette* of the State, four
mnnih* previous to the time appointed forpnyinent,
or served on tlio rnottgoger or bis special agent, at
lei»«t three month* previously thereto.
Lot Rule Nisi issue 24th Nov., 18-10.
CHARI.ES S HENRY,
Judge Sup’r Court, K. I).
A true extract from the minute* of tho Superior
Cotirt of Camden Count'-.
doc 11 _ OP COHEN. Clk. s. c. c. n.
Illlllot-ll Stt|K‘|lO|- ColUTs'
Mutch Term, 1310.
Rachel Wilkinson, )
vs. > Divorce.
Riley Wilkinson. )
7TTIIE Shi'iill' having returned, that the defondunt
L Riley Wilkintmi is not to be fiui!id In the
County of'Rullorli, on motion ofLovIS. D'Lyon,
Attorney for the complainant, U is ordered, that the
said Riley Wilkinson do ffto id* answer in defence,
to th« suid action nt or In-fore the next term of this
Court, And it it further ordered, that set vice of this
rule hi* peifecied by publication in one of tbe
Garetti-s ef the rit\ of Satiurnh, once a month until
lh« expiration nf ilia lime limited fur tbo filing oi
tlie defendant's answer.
Extract from the minutes.
STEPHEN THORNE.
• p |.» Deputy Hherill
(><M>igiti, CaiiHioii County*.
W HEREAS, Israel Goer bus upplied to the
IIiiii. the Court of Oidinmy, of Camden
County, for letter* of ndminislruliun un tho estate nf
Eelelia Atkinson,deceased.
These nro ilieiefmo to cite nnd admonish, all nnd
singular, the kindred and creditors of iho said du
ce ist-d, to file their obji-ciiuni, if any tliey have, in
Clerk’s office of snid Court, in tlie timo prescribed
by law, otherwise letters of udministration will be
granted.
Witness, the II»n. James M Smith, one oftlio
Justice* of said Court, 30ih November, Dill).
G I’ERCIVAL COHEN, Cl’k c, o. c. c,
nov G
GporBia»jj be rtyCottniyi
W HEREAS, Ar.-liilmld Hodges nml JnoDelk
applies for letters of administration on the
Estuto of William Hodges, Into of said county, du
ccn*ed.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and
■•iiigulur, the kindred niulcr.-liioisofsni.l deceased,
tu I in uud nppenr at my offico within the timo pre
scribed by law, to show cuu«e (if uny exist) why
said letters should not lu* granted.
Given under my hand nt the Clerk’s office this
ftlli day of December, 184ll.
d.c I I JOHN W STACY, c. c. o. i..o.
PUBLIC SALES.
City 9lierliP« Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in March next, will b«
told, befeiR tho Court House, in the city of St
vminuh, n negro girl named Sarah. Levied on un
der on rxrcutinn from the Honorable Conn of Com
mon I'lens nnd Oyer and Terminer, for the city of
Savannah, in furor of John Murcharson, ngnintt Oil
via C. Robinion. Properly pointed out by the plan
till'. ISAAC D’LYON, Slieriffccp&o tea.
jnn 3ft
Sheriffs Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in Minch next, between lha
u.uul luiuis of tule, before the door uf tho
Court Hnu*c,in the rounty 'ff Chatham, will be sold,
all the right, title and interest of Jas D Cox,nnd Ma
ry A C Cox his wife, of iu and all that half lot of
luiid and improvement* thereon, known as South
ludi'ul Lot No (21) twenty one, Washington Ward,
in thccity ufSavannuh, bounded cast by Eust Broad
street, south by Cungro.s street, west by Lot No 24,
nnd mil lit by nut theru half of said Lot No 21; to
ti«!y 3 li fus, i-sued out of Magistrate's Courts, at
the instance of O Johnson .Sc Co.etol, versus James
D Cox, nml MnryjA C Cox his wife. Lcrys made
und return'd by u Constable,
jin 31 ELISHA WYLLY.a.c. c.
Slinrill >8 Sulc.
W ILL bo sold on thu first Tuesday in March
noxt, before tho Court Housedoorin Bulloch
county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property to wit, viz: fuur hundred und seventy acres
of nine land, in >re or less, lying on the waters of
Hotelier's Mill Creek, ajoining lands of John Akens)
all other siejes unknown; tuken as lha property of
Lewis Aken*;to satisfy ofi lu in favor of Henry J Par
risli uud others, property pointed out by defendant,
levy mado by constables nnd returned to mo.
jan 21 ERASTUS WATERS, a, n. c.
Slierlfl’s Sale.
W ILL bo .old on tho first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court Houso door in Bill
loch county, within the usiiul hours of sale, the ful
lowing property to wit, viz: fivo hundred acres of
pinn land, more nr lets, lying on the Dublin road#
also on great Black Creek,whereon John Burnside!*
family now lives, taken at tlio property of John Bum
sides, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the State and olh
crs. Levy mado hy cunstublo und returned to me.
jnn 21 _ ERASTUS WATERS, a. b. c.
~ Georgia, Chnflmm Coiniry.
To nil whom It may concern.
W HEREAS Henry K. Burroughs, adminia’r
of tlio ostute of Amy Dentler, Into ofChal**
bam county, deceased, linih applied to tlie Honora
ble the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for
otters Dismissing.
These are therefore lo c'lto nnd ndmonish, all con
cerned, lo file tlmir objections (if any tliey have)
in i be clerk’s office,of tho suid couit, on or before tho
fifteenth day of January next; otherwise letters
dismissory will he grunted.
Witness, tlio Honorable Elias Reed, ono of the
Justices of the said Court, tlie fourteenth day of
July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred nnd forty.
EDWARD G. WILSON, Dep’y Clk. c. o.c.c.
July 15
State otdcorglu--Chatham Co.
To nil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, H II Baker, Administrator, ca
tale W H Thompson,deceased,hath applied
io tho Hotiorublu thu Court of Ordinnry of Chat
hnm county, lo be dismissed from suid Administra
lion.
These ore therefore lo cito nml admonish, ail con
earned, to file rii.-ir objections (if any they have) In
tiro Clerk's offico of tlio snid Court, on or before
tlio tlii’lcenih day of July next; otherwise letter*
uf dismissary will be granted.
Witness tlio Honorable M Myers, ono of tho Jut
lice* of said Court, tho thirteenth duy uf Junuaty, A
D. one thousand eight hundred und forty one.
EDWARD G U1LSON,
j»n 13 Dep’y Clk c. o. c. c.
CtaorRiu—Cututfen Coimiy.
W HEREAS Priscilla Thomas,Administratrix,
••f tin? o*iu’o id A Pun Thomas, deccusi'd,
hath a;.plied to the ll.imirnb!e tho Court of (Jrdinn
r.v of Camden county, for |,*tter*di«mis«"iy.
Those nro iheioforo to cito nnd nd'nnnisti till con
coi ned to file llieir objocti.'tis (if nny they have) in
• he Clerk's office of-aid Court, within thelinv* pre
scribed by [law, uiheiwisu letter* dismissory will
be granted.
Win,era, the Honorable Hugh Brown, ono "fthe
.!u«ticcc of said Couit, the I5tbdty of January,
1841. G I’ERCIVAL COHEN.
j"n 20 Clerk c. o. c. c.
Gcoi-gin-Pniiukit Couttiy.
TySTHEREAS, Sarah Taylor hns applied to ihe
tt Hon. the Court of Ordinary uf Cutnden
County for Letters of Ailmiuistrutiuii on thu eslute
of l.iibun Tuylor, deceused.
^ These uro therefore to cito nml admonish all nnd
singular tlm kindred nml creditor* of said deconsrd,
to file their objections, if nny they have, in the Clerk's
office of suid Court, in the timo proscribed by law-,
n:ln*ini*tf letter* of ndministiniion will be granted.
Witucs*, (lie Honorable Archibald Clark, ono of
tin* Justices of said Court, this fiftct'nili day of Jnn
iiury, eighteen hundred and forty one.
G I’ERCIVAL COHEN,
.i 1 " 1 20 Cloik c.o.c.c.
Gi'oi'b'ia—Cliuiltaui C'oieiaty.
To nil w-huiii it intiv concern.
W HEREAS, Snran J Godfrey, hull applied
lo the Honorable tire Court of Ordiu.try of
Chatbam County, for l.i’iiers of Administration on
tl r* citato nnd effects of Wm Godfrey, late of Chut
hnm county,deceased.
These nre iherefi-ri* locltcund admonish, ull nml
sing.ilar the kindred and creditors of the said d.
ci*.rse,|. to file llieir objceiions (if nny tliey have) to
the granting id the ui.ministration of the estate of
t'.o d.-cniit’d to tlm applicant iu the Clerk's ofiir
of ill? sui.l court, on or before llm twenty sixth duy
of February next; ntberwiso letters of administra
lion will be granted.
Witness tlio Honorable M Myers, ono of tho
Justices of tin* suid Couit, the twenty sixth duy of
Jnmiurv, A. D. one thousand eight hundred nnd
forty one. EDWARD G. WILSON,
jan 27 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c,
Court of Common Pious nml of
Oy«r and Tomiiucr, for the city
of Savannah.
December Term, 1840.
W HEREAS, George Oliver, nnd Thomas D
Morel, Petit Jurors, and Laurence Connell,
John Bradley, Anmn Thrasher, Then Wall, Lewis
Boiisrhon, Chri-tnpiier Clurkin, and Ew'dJ Purse,
Tulismcnon the Petit Jury, summoned tnuttend this
tprm of the Court minlo dcfuuli; ordered that tliey
bu severally- lined in the sum of twenty dollnrs each,
unless sufficient cause of excuse, be fih <1 with liiu
Cleik of this Court on or before the first Monday in
Juuuary next, 21st Dec. 1840.
A true extract from tho minutes.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Dcp, Clerk c. c. r. tt o. * t.. c. a,
CZT Telegraph copy. jan 19
<xcoi'Kia—Chntliaui County.
To nil whom it may Concern.
W HEREAS, Leunidns Wylly, Administrator
estate Jonathan LnnieU, Into of Chatham
County deceased, hath npplied to the honorable tho
Court of Ordinnry of Chatham County, for letters
dismissory.
These are theroforo lo cito nnd admonish nil con
corned, to file their objections (if any they hove) in
in the Clerk’s oflicenf the snid Court, on or before
the nineteenth day of March next, otherwise letters
dismi**ory will Ihj granted.
Witness, the Honorable M. Myers, ono of the
Justices of tlie snid Court, ihe nineteenth day of B e p
•.osnber A. D. ono thousand cighi hundred nnd forty.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
sep 19 Deputy Clork, c.o. o. o.
ti c«igiii-(3tutlimuCmnityi
To nil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, George Jones hnth npplied to tho
Hiinornhle die Conn of Culinary ofChatliam
County,for letters of administration on tlm estate and
effect* iff Mary Savage, late of Chatham County, do
censed.
These are therefore to cite nnd ndmnnisli, all find
singular the kindred and creditors oftlio said do
ceased, to file iheir objections (if any they Imve) to
tbe grunting of the administration of the estato of
tlm dccensed to the nppiicnnt in tho Clerk’s Office
iff the said Court, on or before the thirteenth day of
February next; otherwise lottcis of administration
will begrapti'd.
Witness, tlie HonornhloA. Porter, ononftlmJua
tices of tho snid Court,thetliirteenth day of January,
A. D. on-* thousand eight hundred and forty one.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
jon 13 Deputy Cleikc. o. c. c.
Cicorffin—Chatham County.
To nil whom it may concern j
W HEREAS, Lnami Baldwin, AdmV, estate
A K Cliickering, deceased, hath applied
tu the Honorable the Court of Ordinary ofC'haiham
County, lobe dismissed from snid Administration.
These nro therefore to cite and admonish, all con
corned, to file their objections (if any they have,)
in the Clerk’s office, of the suid Court, on or before
the thirteenth day of July next; otherwise letter*
of dismissiwy will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, one of thn Jut*
tices of tho said Court, llm thirteenth day of Jnn
unry, A. D. ono ihoiisuiid eight hund red and forty
one. EDW’D. G. WILSON,
jan 13 Deputy Clerk, c. o. c. c)
Georgia— Gly nn County.
W HEREAS, John M. TDon applies to the
Hon. the Couit of Ordinury of Glynn conn
ty.for letter* of administration on ihe estate uf Ann
Webster, lute of said county, deceased.
Tlicc are therefore lu cito uud ndmonisli. all uud
singular, tho kindred und creditors of tlm said d.
ceased, u» file their objections, (if uny they liuve) in
tbe Clui k’s office of suid Court, ivitnin rim time pre
scribed by law, otherwise letters of udniinUtrution
will be granted.
Wiine** tlie Hun. Francis MScurh-tt, one of i|ie
Justice* iff tbo Inferior Couit. 18th DecemLer, 184(1.
dec23 JAS. MUORE, Clk. c. o. o. c.
Georalii—Liberty County.
W II EREAS, Archibald Hodges and John Dell*
apply In mo for letters ot a lininutrntiun on
the e.tutn ->( William Hodgi-t, luto of (old cou
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adniordsb all and
singular, the kindred ami creditor* of said deceased,
to Im and appear at my office wiibln rim time pre
scrilmd by law, to slum cause, if guy ealtt, why
sai l letters should not be graun-d Given under my
band at office, this tourtl.day ofJanuary, 1341.
Ji» d * JOHN W III ACY. c c cl <
Gcoiuia—Clialliam Uoiiuty.
To all whom it may concern,
W HEREAS, Richard Dotson, Executor of tho
last will and testament of Wiliinm Dotson,
Into of ChiiiliHin County, deceased, hath applied to
the Honorable lbe Ceiirt of Ordinary of Chatham
County, to be dismissed from said Executorship. -
These urethra-fore to cite and admonish, all and
singulur the kindred un-.l creditor# of the said do
ccnscd, lo file their objections (if any they have) in
the Clerk's Office ef the suid Court, on or before
tlie twelfth dny of May next; otherwise letters dis
missory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. E Reed, one of the Justices of
ihe said Court, the 12ih duy of November, A. D.
1840. EDWARD G WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk, cdcc.
Cliatauun Inferior Court,
JULY TERM, 1840.
W HEREAS, Joseph Itois, Wm. B. Boumnrt,
Simon Bunt*, J.irJW*Folker, R. B. Harvey,
mil James A. Fawns, were summoned to attend the
present term of this Court as Jurors, and made de
limit.
Ordered, That they he severally fined in tho sunt
of twenty dollnrs, each, unless they do, on or before
ilm first dny of iho nuxt term, filo with the Clerk of
this.Cuui t good und* ufficient excuses lor said de
fault.
LA true extract from the minutcs.1
EDWARD G. WILSON,
nug 12 1fl0t Deputy Clk Inf. c. c. c.
Siute of Georgia, Chatham Co.
^ To ull whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Mmgnrct B Dcsnoyer,has appli
cd to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
of Chat hnm cniftiiy.forloltorsnl administration on
Bn' estuto and uffcclt uf A V Dcsnoyer, late of Chat
ham county, decented.
Tl.o.o lire therefore locite nnd admonish, all ouib
singular riu* kindred and creditor* of llm suid deccaa
•)‘l, to file tlmir objections (if uny they bava) lo the
grunting of tho administration of the estato oi the
deceased to tho uppliennt in the Clerk’* Office of the
said Couit, on ur before the sccomJ day of tnhruary
next; mberwiso lottcis of ulininklrtlliW will be
granted. . , .
Witness, the Honorable M Mver*. one or the Ju»
lice* of tho said Court, lha second day of January,
A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fortyow,
jnn3 H>JUT W POOLER,Clark.
JYq|| C |j # \
A LL persons indubUrl lu llie ritatu of A P Nor
ion nf Florida, lately of Chatham County,
deceased, nra requested to maka payment to llm
umUrsigned, and tlioM lo wlmm said eitata la In
debisNl are required lo It iml in ilndr bills properly
attustud, within tbn llm* prescribed hy law. In
ROUT W POOLER, tebanmra*
dse u