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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1848)
■■ —■ ■&! q, ,■;■' '«■ ■Las.. 11 !" 1 " ■ 1 ■- T^aesssesssm DAILY CONSTITUTIONALIST, * BY JAMES GARDNER, Ja.j AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1848. VOL. XXVII.—NEW SERIES.—VOL. III.—NO. 54. THE CUNSTITUTION AUSX. OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREET, Third door from tbo North-West corner o Sale* of LAND by Administrators, Executors or Guar •can*, are required, by law, to Am held on tbe fintTusi day in the month, between the houn often in the fore noon and three in tbe Afternoon, at the Court House in which tbe property is situate. Notice of those sales must be given in a public Gazette SIXTY DAYS pre vious to the day of sale. Sales of NEGROES must be at Public Auction, on the first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o sale, at the placeof public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guar dianship, may have been granted, first giving SIXTY DAY'S notice thereof, in one of tbe public Gazettes o this State, and at the doqr of the Court House where such snles are to be bold- N otice for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like manner FORTY DAYS previous to day of sale Notice to tbe Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must he published for FORTY ©AYS. Notice that application wiH be made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell LAN©, must be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute can eb given by the Court. Tote of Thanks to Goa. TayJorweZgr- Asb min’s Amendment. Mr. Houston, of Delaware, introduced into *thc House of Representatives on the 3d inst. a resolution of -thanks to Gen. Taylor and his for their heroism at Buena Vista. Mr* Henley moved an amendment by adding the words “engaged as they were, in defending the rights and honor of the Nation," when Mr. Ashmun moved to amend the amendment by adding the words “in a war unnecessarily and unconstitutionally begun by the Presi dent of the United States.” Mr. Ashman’s amendment was sustained by the following vote-; Yeas—Messrs. John Q. Adams, Ashmun, Barringer , Barrow, Blecher, Butts, Brady, Buckner, Canby, Clingman, Cocke, Collamer, -Conger, Cranston, Crowell, Crozier., Dickey, Dixon, Donnell, Duer, Daniel Duncan, Gar net Duncan, Dunn, Eckert, Edwards, Alex. Evans, Nathan Evans, Fisher* Fulton, Gayle, Gentry, Giddinga, Goggin, Grinnell, Hale, Na than K. Hall, James G. Hampton, Haskell, llcnrv, J. IF. Houston, Hubbard, Hudson, Ir vin, Kellogg, T. B. KING, D. P. King. Lin coln, Mcllvaine, Marsh, Marvin, Mullin, Nes, Newell, Preston, Putnam, Reynolds, Julius Rockwell, John A. Rockwell, Root, Ramsey, St. John, Schenck, Shepocrd, Sherrill, Slinger land, Caleb B. Smith, STEPHENS. Truman Smith, Andrew Stewart, Strohm, Sylvester, Thibodeaux, Taylor, Tompkins, Richard W. Thompson, John B. Thompson, TOOMBS, Tuck, Van Dyke, Vinton, "Warren, Wilson—B6. Nays—Messrs. Beale, Bcdiager, Birdsall, Black, Bowdon, Brodhead, Wm* G. Brown, ‘-Charles Brown, Cathcart, Chase, Beverly L. .Clark, Howell Cobb, Williamson R. W. Cobb, •Cummins, Daniel, Dickinson, Faran, Feath .erston, Ficklin, Fries, French, Green, Willard P. Hall, Moses Hampton, tlarmanson, Harris, ‘Henley, Hill, George S. Houston, Inge, Chas. J. Ingersoll, Jameison, Jenkins, Andrew John son, Robert W. Johnson, Geor'ge W. Jones, Kaufman, Kennon, Lahm, La Sere, Sidney Lawrence, LetHcr, Lord, Lumpkin. McClel land, McDowell, ilcLaee, AL'-pp. Meade, Mil der, Morris, Morse, Murph-V, Peaslee, Peck, Phelps, Pilsbury, Rhetc, Richardson, Richey, jßockhilL Sawyer, Sims, Smart, Robert Smith, Stanton, Starkweather, C. E. Stuart, Strom, Thomas, James Thompson, Jacob ’1 hompson, Win. Thompson, Thurston, Turner, Venable, -Wick, Williams—Sl. Now lor the Ce&tegugti In 1848, when hostilities broke out between -this country and Mexico, a certain act was i passed by Congress by a- vote of one hundred tend seventy-four ycasrto.FouKTßSN nays, declar ing that the war was brought a& JSV (THE ACT OF MEXICO. Among the yeas, it was a source of gratification to us, and no doubt ■to the people of Georgia, that every represen tative from this State, gave his vote, ayk to to the bill. Hut what a sad picture docs the above vote now present to us. Two of our members. THOMAS BUTLER KING and ROBERT TOOMBS, who voted in 1846, that - the war was brought on by the act of Mexi co, in 1848, we find voting that the war was “unnecessarily and unconstitutionally begun by the President of the United States'," and .voting with them we find the name of ALEXANDER (HAMILTON STEPHENS! another repre sentative from Georgia! Scripture teaches us, that he who is not for us is against us. Common sense teaches us, that he who is not .for his country is against it. Two of our rep . resentatives have been for and against, and another ianow found in their company!— .We will not place these three members, nor < use the terms that their change of position . provokes, but leave that for. the people of this State and Union to do. That their course on this question may not be forgotten by the present generation or posterity, we place them, with the company they have selected, in op posite columns, and shall keep the list in our paper until their names become as familiar as household words. Here they are: 1846. 1848. Whereas, by the act. Be it Resolved, That of the Republic of Mez- thanks be returned to ico, war exists be- Gen. Taylor, &c. “in . tween the U. States a war unnecessarily . and that Republic, &c. and unconstitutional ly begun by the Pres ident of tiie United States.” Among the Yen, Among the Yeas, Barringer, Barringer* , Cocke, Cocke, Crozier,. Crozier, Gentry, Gentry, Hampton, Hampton, J• W Houston, J. W, Houston, . T. R- Kjng, T. B. King, Marsh,. Marsh, . J. A. Rockwell, J. A. Rockwell, Bchenck, Schenck, Truman Smith, Truman Smith, Stfewart, Stewart, Thibodeaux, 1 Thibodeaux, Robert Toombs, Robert Toombs, t Vinton, ; Vinton, (retosad to vote/) Ausx. H. Stephens. The remaining "Whig member from Georgia, Tbr. Jones, was present and refused to vote on Ashman's amendment. j [From the JMUledgevUle Recorder, Ist iwf.] Court Calendar for 1848- Our readers will find below our Court Cal endar, carefully revised and with the altera tions in the Courts, both Superior and Infe rior. made at the recent session of the Legis lature [arranges for tub southern recorder,.j Superior Courts- JANUARY. -<i Monday, Richmond 2d Monday, Chatham 4th Monday,Paulding Richmond AUGUST. 3d Monday, Bibb Ut Monday, Crawford, 4th Monday .Paulding Cass FEBRUARY. Paulding lat Monday, Crawford 2d Monday, Cobb Casa Clark 2d Monday, Cobb 3d Monday, Cherokee Clark Pike 3d Monday, Cherokee Walton Pike 4th Monday .Emanuel W aitoo Baldwin 4th Monday .Forsyth Forsyth Baldwin Jackson Jackson Meriwether Meriwether SEPTEMBER^ MARC H. Ist Monday, Coweta 1 st Monday, Coweta L sure ns Laurens Lumpkin Lumpkin Marion Marion Monroe Monroe Morgan Morgan Taliaferro Taliaferro 2d Monday, Columbia Sd Monday, Columbia Fayette Fayette Greene Greene Gwinnett G winne tt H arris Harris Madison Madison Union Union Pulaski Pulaski 3d Monday, Butts 3d Monday, Butts DeKfdb DeKalb Elbert Elbert Gilmer Gilmer jiall HaU Putnam Putnam Talbot Talbot Telfair Telfair Th’day thereafter, Irwin Thursday after, Irwiu 4th Mbuday,Cobb 3d Thursday, Bulloch Murray Monday after, Effingham Newton Ith Monday,Murray Walker Newton Washington Walker Wilkes Washington OCTOBER. Wilkes Ist Monday, Campbell APRIL- Macon Ist Monday, Camden Warren Campbell Wilkinson Macon Tuesday after, Walker Walker Thursday after. Rabun Warren 2d Monday, Carroll Wilkinson Dade Thursday after, Rabun Habersham Friday after, Wayne Hancock 2d Monday, Carroll Henry Dade Montgomery Glynn Roudolph Habersham Twiggs Hancock Thursday after, Tattnall He nry 3d Monday, Chattooga Montgomery Emanuel Randolph Upson Twisrga F ranklin Thursday after,Mclntosh Floyd and Tattnall Heard 3d Monday, Chattooga Jones Emanuel Oglethorpe Upson 4th Monday .Early Franklin Houston Heard Irwin Jones Jasper Liberty Lincoln Oglethorpe JScriren Thursday after, Bryan Ftewart 4th Monday,Early Floyd Houston Th'day before last Mon- Jrwin day Bulloch Jasper Mondav after, Effingham (Lincoln NOVEMBER, fscriven 1 st Monday, Troup Stewart 2d Monday, Dooly Floyd Jefferson •MAY. Muscogee Ist Monday, Troup 3d Monday. Burke 2d Monday, Chatham Camden Dooly Sumter Muscogee Friday after, Wayne 3d Monday, Burke 4th Monday,Glynn Sumter Lee 4th Monday,Lee Thomas - Thomas Thursday after,Mclntosh Monday after, Lowndes Monday after.Lowndes& Monday thereafter. Ware Liberty Thursday do. Appling Thursday after,Bryan JUNE. Monday there at ter, W are Ist Monday .Baker Thursday do. Appling Jefferson DECEMBER. JULY. Ist Monday, Baker Ist Monday, Bibb 2d Monday, Decatur 2d Monday, De calur Inferior Courts- EASTERN CIRCUIT. Wayne, East Monday in December and May. Camden, Ist ** in January and June. Glynn. 2d “ in “ *• Mclntosh, 3d 44 in “ “ Bryan, 4th “ in 44 44 Liberty, 2d “ in “ « Bulloch, Ist 44 in February and July. Effingham, 2d 44 in 44 44 Chatham, 3d “ in 44 44 MIDDLE CIRCUIT. .Columbia, 4th Monday in January and June. Washington, 4th “ in January and July. Montgomery, Ist 44 in February and August. Tattnall, 2d 44 in * 4 Emanuel, Ist 44 in January and July. Striven, 2d 41 iu 44 44 Burke, Ist 44 in “ 44 Jefferson, 3d 44 in u 44 Richmond, 3d 41 in March and SepFber. NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Madison, Sd Monday in January and July. Elbert, 3d 44 in 44 “ Oglethorpe, 4th 44 in * 4 and June. Lincoln, Ist 44 in February and July. Hancock, Ist 44 in 44 and August. JiVarren, 2d 14 in 4i 44 Wilkes, *lst 44 in May and November. Taliaferro, Ist 44 injuneand December. WESTERN CIRCUIT. Franklin, 4th Monday in January and July. Rabun, Ist “ in July and Janaary. Gjyinnett, 2d 44 in June and December. Jackson, 3d 44 in January and July. Clark, -4th 44 in April and October. Habersham, 2d 44 in July andJannary. Hall, 4th 44 in 44 Walton, 3d 44 in May and November. OCXULGEE CIRCUIT. Wilkinson, 2,d Monday in July and’January. Jones, 4th “ in 44 •* Jasper, 4th 44 in u 44 < Baldwin, Sd 44 in May and'November. Greene, 2d 44 ,in June and,December. Morgan, fit 44 in 44 4 4 Putnam, 3d '• in ,M SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. Twiggs, 4th Monday ia January and July. 'Lowndes, Ist *• in February and August. Thomas, tlst 44 in January and July. Telfair, 4th 44 in 44 ** Irwin, 4th 44 in 44 Ist in July. Laurens, Ist 44 in June and December. Pulaski. ,4th 44 in Jan. and Ist Mon July. Appling, 3d 44 in June.and December. 'Ware, 4th 44 in April and October. , .. FLINT CIRCUIT. Bibb, 3d Monday in March and Bept’ber. Houston, 4th 44 in Jabuary and July. Batts, 2d H 'in “ 44 Crawford, 3«1 44 in May and November. 1 Upson, 3d 44 in January and July. Pike, Ist 44 in June and December. Monroe, 2d 41 in “ “ Newton, 4th “ in 44 44 Henry, 4th ** in January and July. CHEROKEE CIRCUIT. Paulding, 3d Monday in May and November. Cass, 4th 44 in “ 44 Cherokee, Ist 44 in June and December. Forsyth, 4th “ iu May and November. Lumpkin, 3d 44 in June aud December. .Union. 4lb " in 44 44 Chattooga, Ist “ in August and Fcbru'y. Gilmer, Ist “ in July and January. Murray, 3d “ in •* “ Walker, 3d “ in 44 “ Floyd, 4th 44 in 44 Dade, Ist 44 in Jane and December. COWETA CIRCUIT. Fayette. 3d Monday in January and June. Carroll, 3d “ in “ and July. Meriwether. 4th “ in April and October. Troup, 3d “ in June and January. Coweta, 4th 44 ia June and December. PeKalb, 4th '* in 44 44 Campbell, 2d *-• ia 44 Cobb, 3d “ in “ *• Heard, 4th 44 in May and November. SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT. Randolph, 2d Monday ia January and July. Lee, 4th * 4 in February and Aug’t. Early, Sd “ in January and July. Baker, 4th 44 in “ “ Decatur, Ist 44 in April and October. Dooly, 4th 44 in June and December. VI aeon, Ist 44 in Fcb’ry and August. Sumter, 3d * 44 in “ “ CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT. Stewart, Ist Monday in February and July. Marion, 3d 4 * in May aud November. .Muscogee, 2d 44 in Febr’ry and August. Talbot, 3d “ in June and December. Harris, 4th “ in “ 41 Business Carirs. To Vrofsßsional and Business Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of 510 per annum. Cards exceed ng six lines, will be charged pro rata per line. MEDICAL CARD. arDa. MEALS tenders his professional servi ces in £he various branches of Medicine, to the cit izens of Augusta and vicinity. He may he found at the residence of Mrs. Waterman, on broad-st. Dec. 1 6tno SAMUEL BAHNBTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW,, WASHINGTON, GA., WILL practice in the Counties of Wilke*, War ren, Hancock, Taliaferro, Elbert, Oglethorpe and Lincoln. Jan. 5. ly WILLIAM B. TERMUNE* . ATTORNEY AT LAW. ROME, GA. Refer to—W. E. Alexander, Rome, Ga. Aug. 15 ly JAMES GARDNER, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW AUGUSTA, GEORGIA JOHN H. RICE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. GASS VILLE. GA. Will practisa iu the Cdunties of the Cherokee Circuit. Collecting business will be thaukfaily received and despatched promptly -21 ly 60 D ANIEL S. PRINTUPj ATTORNEY AT LAW. ROME, GEORGIA. Will practise in the Cherokee Circuit—Pauld ing, Cass, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Union, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dade, Chattagoo aud Floyd. Aug. 16 ly 46 ALEXANDER McKENZIE, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYNESBORO’, GEORGIA. April 20 ly 178 JONES Sc SHEWMAKB, ATTORNIES AT LAW. WAYNESBORO, GA. JOSEPH B. JONES, and JOHN T. SHEVV MAKE. having associated themselves in the prac tice of Law, will promptly attend to any burineas entrusted tp them m.tjhe counties of Burke, Jeffer son, Emanuel,-Richmond,Scriven and Washington. July 8 J 2 JOHN J. JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON. GEORGIA. Will practice in the counties of Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford and Monroe and also in the county of Burke. Any business in trusted to his care will receive prompt attention. June S ly ,205 DURBLL S. GREGORY, DAHLONEGA, LUMPKIN COUNTY, GA., Will practice Law in the Cherokee Circuit. He will also act as Land Agent, where the land lies in that or the adjoining counties. References. —F. M. Cabot, Esq., A. G. Wim py, P. M., J. A. Smith, Esq., Dahloaega; Gov. C. J. McDonald, Marietta-/ Hon. Hiram Warner, Greenville; Col. K. L. Haralson, La Grangr Sept, 15 ly BLACK & LAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.. Will practice in all the Counties o( the Middle Circuit. -Any business entrusted to them will meet with prompt attention. Address Edward J. Black, Jackson boro, Ga. John F. Lawson, Augusta, Ga. ly Nov. 18 R. S. DILL, ~ COMMISSION MERCHANT, New Orleans. Nov. 19 —3m Chas. P. M’Calla. J Gustave Romain McCALLA * ROMAIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA. Nov. 7 ly John L. Cq»*e. . Oscar L. Shewmake COPE & SHEWMAKE, Factors and Commission Merchants. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA . Sept. 16 ths2m GLOBE HOTEL. CORNER OF BROAD 4* JACKSON STS. AUGUSTA, GA. RY FRANCIS M. JENNINGS. Oct. 24 ly R. P. BOUYfiR, ~ TIN MANUFACTURER, Oh Rroad-st., at F. H. CooUs old Clothing Store ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Roofing, Acc., at shortest notice, and oa the most reasonable terms. Work in the country promptly attended to. ly— Oct. 1 CLEVELAND 'St SPEAR, SURGEON er*f&> DENTISTS WO. 215 BROAD-ST (Over Aldrich tc Green’s Shoe Store.) novll ly £fgal SToticfs. FOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, while sitting for ordinary pur* • poses, for leave to sell the Lana and Negroes, be longing to the estate of Isaac H. Davie, late of Lincoln county, deceased, for the benefit oi the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Feb. 16 HARDY LEVERETT, Adm’r. ITIOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting f«y ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of the late John M. Gardner, decensed. Feb. 10 JAMES GARDNER, Jr.. Adm’r. FOUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond couuty / for leave to sell the interest (being one-fourth,) of JOHN MORRIS, a minor, in a tract of land, lymg in Columbia county, containing 125 acres, an I bounded by lands of Wm. Moore,,John Jones and Joseph Reynolds, Esq. AUGUSTUS T. MORRIS, Guardian. Nov. 2 FOUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to the Honorable the inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, tor leave to sell all the real and personal property of LOUIS P. E. DUGAS, deceased. Jan *0 * L. A. DUGAS, Adm’r. TjIQUR MONTHS after date application I J? will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke qpunty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the interest of Julia Ann Pierce, Minor, in EOO acres land in said county. I AMES CHANCE, Guardian. Jan. 13 j OUR MONTHS after date application will I be made to |he Honorable Interior-Court of Columbia when sitting as n Court nary, for leave totsell the personal property belong ing to the estate <E Carey Johnston, deceased, late of said county. VVILLIAM F. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. Jaa. 12 % f MONTHS after date applicatignwil. JU be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond county, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to th# estate of SARAH BLACK STONE, deceased. Nov. 2 ARQYLE BLACKS TONE. Adm’r. TVT OTICE.—*AII persons having demands 11 against the estate of JAMES GARDNER, late of Richmond county, deceased, are hereby notified to hand theip in duly attested within the time prescribed l by law ; and those who may be indebted to sai<| estate, will make payment to £. GARDNER, Ex’rx. J an. 18 6c parsons haying demands »• gainst the .estate of VALfcNTINE LUTH- RfNGER, deceased, late of Richmond county, will hand them in prpperly attested; mi all indebted to said estate, ahll make immediate payment to AGNES LUTHRINGER, Adm’x. Jan.l3 —co BULLETIN No. 1. 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The Graefenberg Company is prepared to show to the public themqst unquestionable evidence that these celebrated pills are every day curing all dis orders of the Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Erysipelas, Green Sickness, and all dis eases to which females are subject. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Headache, &.c., all Bilious Com plaints, «kc. Tbeir wonderful efficacy arises from their power to open the pores; to ..cleanse and strengthen-the stomach and bowels; to make the urine and monthly discharges flow healthily; and to give tone and vigor to the system. Price 25 cts. a box. No family should be without them. If they do not give satisfaction the money will be promptly refunded; and every agent is hereby instructed to that effect. The Graefenberg Health Bitters; (O* ENTIRELY VEGETABLE ,ff) —warranted to make one quart of incomparable Bitters. They are skilfully and elegantly prepared by this Com pany from a number of the most purifying, invigo rating and healing Roots, Barks, Herbs and Vines, gathered in the wide domain of nature in both hemispheres. They will restore strength and vigor of body, give clearness to the most sallow com plexion, and create keen appetite. All persons who are afflicted with occasional ill health, low spirits and losi of appetite, should procure them at pace. Price 2,5 cts. a package Tha Graefenberg Fever and Ague Pills. This Pill is the great conqueror of Fever and Ague, and Fever of all other types and forms. The Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound. This is now the standard Sarsaparilla Prepara tion .of thf day; far surpassing all others before the public. la addition to the princely Sarsaparilla, this . preparation contains Guiacum. Mandrake, Bur dock, Elder, Yellow Dock, Queen's Delight, and three other roots. It is taking the place of all Other Sarsaparillas, and should be tried by all who wish to use anything of the kind. Price * bottle, which will make two quarts of the greatest possible strength. The other Medicines arc The Graefenrerg Eye Lotion, The Childrens Panacea, The Green Mountain Ointment, The Consump ; Tives Balm. The Dtsektert Strop. It is intended that there shall be a Graefenberg Depot in every neighborhood in the United States, t at which the Company’s Medicines may be found. The Generel Agent for So. Carolina and Geor gia is George Brainard, at Charleston, S. C., to - whom applications for agencies mav be addressed. EDWARD BARTON, Secretary. k For sale By Wm. Heines, Broad-st. Augusta. Ga.; ; R S. Robert?, Edgefield, C H. So. Ca.; Hvde & Jones, Macon, Ga.; James; Duncan. Mitledgeville; M. C. WUUamsoa. Davlsbaro; D. R. fifathewsoo, Hawkinsvitla; Wm R King. Union county, Ga. Jaa. 6 fly ■ * —W——B—IMWB—WMI ■■ ■ IBjH (Sitations, RICHMOND County, Georgia.—Where as James McLAWs, administrator on the Estate of EMANUEL JOHNSON, deceased, ap plies for letters of administration : # These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by taw, to show cause, if any they hare, why such letters should not be granted. Giyen under my hand at office in Aupusta, Feb uary 1, 1843. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. Feb. 1 EORGIA. Richmond County.—Where as ANN DILL, applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of JACOB DILL, de ceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my oifice, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any tfiey Lave, whv said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. Feb. 5 LEON P. DUGAS, Cleik. GEORGIA, DeKalb county.—Whereas D. J. MITCHEI. applies for letters of Administration on the estate of WILLAM MICH EL, late of .aid county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and show cause if any they have, why letters of Administration should not be granted the appli cant. Witness the Honorable L. S. Morgan. oue of the Judges of the Court of Ordinary ut" said county this 11 th J anuary, 1848. Jan. 13 ALEX. JOHNSON, C. C. O. /S EORGIA, DeKalb County.—Present. UT their Honors E. A. Davis, Jno. N. Bellinger L. S. Morgan, aud Lochiin Johnson, Judges of said Court. Whereas. ROUT. 11. SMITH, Jr. Executor of ROBT. SMITH, Sen., late of said county, de ceased, applies to this Court for letters dismissory, from tbe Administration of said estate ; Therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased, are hereby cited and admonished to file objections it any they have, in my office, within the time pre scribed by law, otherwise letters of Dismissory will be granted the applicant at the September Terra of this Court. IC4B. Witness, the Hon. John N. Bellinger, one of the Judges of said Court, Janunrv 1 L 13-iB. ALEX’R. JOHNSON, Cl’k. C. O. Jan 13 GEORGIA, Wilkes Couuty.— Wherea* JACOB HUBBARD, Executor in right ot his wife, applies for letters dismission from the es tate of JOHN B. MILNFR, late of said county, de ceased : These are therefore to cite and adpaunish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters shppld not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Washington, December 10,1847. G. G. NORMAN, Clerk. Dec 12 GEORGIA, Darke County.—All persons interested are hereby notified that four months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the inferior Court, when sitting as t Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a iract of land, belonging to JOSEPHINE O. SMEWMAKE. a minor of said county: bounded on ail sides,by land* belonging to William Laseter. ANNA SHEWMAKE Guardian. Jan. 8 GEORGIA, 'Lincoln County.—Whereas MERRIWETIiEiI HARPER, and JOHN HARPER, apply for letters of Administration on the Estate of JAMES HARPER, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time, prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Jan. 26 HUGH HENDERSON. C. C. O. EORGIA, Lincoln County.—Whereas. VIT WM. 11. NORMAN, and LA WRENS SUDDUTU, applies for letters of Administration on the estate of WILLIS SUDDUTH, deceased : These arc therefore to cite anti admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased. to be qnd appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any thev have, why letters of administration should not be granted the said applicant at the January Term next of the Court of Ordinary. HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk C. O. fan. 12 ("1 EORGIA, Lincoln County.—Whereas. IT N. G. BARKSDALE applies for letters of Administration on the estate of ELDAH Mc- LENDON, late of Lincoln county, deceased : These are, therefore, to .cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors, of said de ceased. to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters of Administration should not be granted the said applicant. Feb, 4 HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk. C.O GEORGIA, Scriven Couniv.—Whenas, MARY SOUTH WELL. Guardian of Mary I. Archer, minor, heir of David Archer, deceased, will apply to the Honorable the Justices of the In ferior Court of said county, for dismissory from said Guardianship. These are therefore, to cite and adnmni h, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said Mary I. Archer, to file their objections, if any they haye, within the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Witness the Honorable George Pollock, one of the Justices of said Otirt. this 10th of February 1848. -ALEX. KEMP, C. C. 0., S. C. Feb. 15 (■'l EORGIA, Scriven County.— Whereas. T JOHN BLACK, Jr. applies for letters of administration on the estate of JOHN BLACK, Sen., deceased, late of county : These are therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at offic.e in Jack sonboro, this 10th of February, 1848- Witness the Honorable John S. Maner, one of iLc Justices of the Inferior Court of said conntv. ALEXANDER KEMP, G. C. 0./S. C. Feb.ls NOTICE#— A 1 persons having demands against 'he estate of IS AAC H- DAVIE, late ol Lincoln county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the administrator in terms of the law in such cases made and provided. Feb. 16 HARDY [.EVERETT, Adm’r. DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN O’NEILL, Silk avd Woollen Fancy Dyer, informs the citizens of Augusta, and it% vicinity, that he has commenced the above busi ness on REYNOLD-STREET, in the rear of La mar Sc Oliver’s Store, three doors below the cor ner of Campbell-street, where he is prepared to execute work with neatness and despatch. He flatters himself, from bis long experience in some of the first houses in Europe and America, to be able to give satisfaction in every branch of his bu sines*. Any orders which he mav be favored with will be promptly attended to. ile will Dye, Re- Dye and Renovate Gentlemen’s Clothin* of ail textures and kinds—Coats, Vests, Pants He renews the shades of all colors, and makes the garment have the appearance of new cloth. He pledges that work finished hv him wiR neither have a disagreeable smell or stillness, more than when new. Ladies’ Garments will be Dyed and finished in workmanlike style. Persons residing at a distance, by directing their articles to me at Augusta, will meet with prompt attention. JOHN O’NEILL. Oct 20 ts POST OFFICES IN EACH COUNTY Appling— L*a£er?*-Aibuny, Concord, Gillon's, Nekton, .Oak Lawn. Baldwin Milledgevillc. Bibb —Echacunna, Macon. Brya.it— E<<en. Bulloch- —Statesboro. Millray. Burke —Birdsviile,Brin=on.vilie.Fryer's Fond*, Hol combe, Lesters District, Midville,.Old Church Sardis. Waynesborough. ’ Bulls —lndian Springs, Jackson, Lofton’s Store. Camden —Centre Village, Jcffersoaton, JLanesbury Saint Mary's. Campbell —Campbeljton, .-C.ed.or Branch, County Line. Dark Corner, Rivertown, Sandtown. Carroll —Carrollton, Hickory Level, Laurel Hill, Rotherwood, Tallapoosa, -Villa Rica. Cass —Adairsvilic, Allatoona,Cartersvilie,Caasville, free Bridge, Iron Works, Kingston, Oothcsl oga, Pine Log, Saliquoy, Stilesßoro. Chatham —Savannah. Chattooga —Alpine, Chattoogavillo, Dirt Town, Is- land Town. Summerville, Teloga Springs. Cherckcc —Boardtree, Ball Ground, Canton, Har nageyille, Hickory Flat, Orange, Millville. So cial Hill, Trov, Woodstock. Claj'kt —Athens, Farmington, Ssikm, Watkinsvillc. Cobb —Acworlh, Golgotha, High Bridge, Lebanon, Marietta, Powder Springs, Mill Grove, Roswell Columbia —Appling, Barzena, Cmbroath's, Darby's Eubank’s, Lombardy, Raysvilie, Republican, Thompson, White Oak, -WrighUboro. Coweta —Bexar, Johnson’s Store, Haralson, Kedron, Location, Lodi. Newnan, Rio. Willow Grove. Crawford —Francis vide. Hammock Grove, Hickory Grove, Hopewell, Knoxville. Union, New A gency. Decatur —Attapulgus, Bainhridgc, Cairo, Olive G rove. Dade —Trenton, Wauhatchee. DeKaib —Atlanta, Cross Keys, Dccatqr, Ly thorns, Pantbersviiie, Rough and Ready, Stone Moun tain, Utoy. Dooly —Cedar Creek, Drayton, Holiidaysville, Mill wood, Traveller’s Rest, Vienna. Early —Blakely, F ort /iaines,,Pa.chiUa. Effingham —Reform, Springfield. Elbert —Amandaville, Cold Water, Cook’s Law Of fice, Eagle Grove, Elbertou, Montevideo, Pe te rsburgh, RuckergviUe. Emanuel —Swainst trough. Fayette —Fairburn,-Fayetteville, Jonesboro’., York. Floyd —Cave Spring, Courtesy, Hermitage, Mis sionary Station. Rome, Vann’s Valley. Forsyth —Big Creek, Cummine, Hartford, High Tower, Vickery's Creek, Warsaw. Franklin —Aquiila, Bancroft, Bowersville, Cush vilie, Carnesville, Fair View. Grove Level, Middle River, Parkers Store. Walnut Hill. Gilmer —EUnay, Prince Edward, Tacooh, Talk ing Rock. Glynn —Bethel, Brunswick. Frederica. Greene— Cracker's Neck. Greensboro, Loncrshoals F actory . Penfield, Public Square, Scull Shoals, Union Point, White, Plains. Gvrinnett —Auburn, Cain’s, Choice’s -Store, Law rence vdle, Orrsvilie, i’incknev vide, Rock Bridge, Suwar.c, Sweet Water, fellow River. Habersham—V> atesvide, Clarkegvilie, Dawson, Hol lingsworth, Mount Vpuah, Loudsviile, N&coo chee, Walton’s Ford. Hail- —Ar?o, Cbesnut Hill, Gainesville, .Gillsville, Hog Mountain. Hancock — . Long’s Bridge .Mount Zion, Powelton.Rock Mills, Shoals of Ugechco, Sparta. Harris— Cochran’s Cross-Roads. fElJcrslie, .Hamil ton C. IL, Mulberry Grove, King's Gap, iHed moat, Waverly Hall, VVhitesvilie. Heard —Berrien, Corinth, Euon Grove, Franklin, Houston. Henry — Double Chains,-Flat Bock, Fosterville. Lo cust Grove, McDonough. Sandy Ridge, Tuck er's Cabin.,White House, Stockbridre. Houston— BatemanVlStore, Eusbayvilje, Fort Val ley, HayneviUe, Henderson, Minerva, Perry, Wellborn’s Mills, Wiina. Irwin —Adams, Ho>u?e Creek, Irwinsyillo. Jackson — Barber’s Creek, Harmony Grove. Jefferson, Mulberry, Marcus. Jasj’er — Hillsborough, Mechaaicsville, .Monti cello Palo Alto,‘Shady Dale. Jefferson — Form's Bridge. Louisville,- Reedy Creek, Sylvan Grove, VWoodb urn. Jones —Blountsvillc,Clinton, Larksville, Tranquil, a Laurens —Buck Eye, Dublin. Laurens Hill. Lee —Chnmba, Palmyra, SiaykqviUe. Sumtenrille. Liberty — Riceborongh, Walthourvilie. Lincoln-?- Double Branches, Goshen. Uincolnton. Lmc •yules —Alapaha. .Qkapilco, Piscola, Sharp’s Store, Troupville. Lumpkin — Amicaioia. Auraria, Barrettsville, Cal houn. Crossviile, Dahlonega, New Bridge. Macon —Grang.<rsville, Ham burg, Lanier, MarshaQ ville, Martin’s Store, Horse Head. Madison —Brookline. Damelsvilie,-Madison Springs Mclntosh —Darien. South Newport. Marion— Glcnalta, Pea Ridge, Pineville, Poindex ter, Tazc-well. Meriwethei —Erin. Farmer’s. Flat Shoals. Gold Hilt, .Greenville. Rocky ‘Mount. Texas. Warm Sprintr". White Sulphur Springs, Woodbury. Wood Ilonje. Monroe —Cull ode a, ‘Forsyth. Gullettsville, Juhn stonvillc, Prattsville, R uss el vilio, Union villa. Montgomery —Boxville, Colquitt, Mount Vernon. Morgan —Buck Head. Ebenezcr,-Fairplay, High Shoals. Madison. Park’xßridge,-Rehobothrilfe. Murray —Cohuttah Springs, Coosawattee, Dalton, Holly Creek. Red Clay, Pleasant Valley, Red Hill, Spring Place. Sugar Valley, Tunnel Kill. Muscogee —Columbus, Ilulloca, Shell Creek, Up utoie. Newton —Conyers, Covington, Lcaksville, Newborn, Oak Hill, Oxford, Newton Factory, Sheffield, Starrsvillc. Oglethorpe —Bairdstown, Bowling Green, Goo»e Pond, Lexington, Millstone, Philomath, Sal mon ville, State Rights. Paulding —Cedartown, Huntsville, New Babylon Van Wert. Pike —Barnesville, Griffin. Liberty Hill, Milner Zehulon Pulaski —Hawklnsville. Putnam —Cloptnn’s Mills, Fatontnn, Glades Cross Roads. Rockville, Stanfordville. Rabun —Clayton. Randolph —Brooksrllle, C6tton • Hill, Cuthbert, Eu taw. Georgetown, Lo.wel, Petawla. Richmond —Augusta, Belair, Mcßeen, Richmond Factory. Scrv'en —Armenia. Black Creek. Buck Creek Ual cyondale, -Jaeksonboro, Mill Haven, Mobley Pond, Scarborough. Stewart —Florence. Green Hill, .Hannahatchee, Lannahassee, Lumpkin, Richland, SearsvUl*, Summerfield. Simfer —Americus, Danville, Friendship, Plains of •Dura, Ponrdtown. Talhct —Bluff Spring, Carsonvillc, Centre, Davis ton. Pine Hill, Pleasant Hill, Prattsburgb, Quito, Talholton. Tiliaferro—C r a wford svill e, Raytown, Tattnall —Perry’s Mills, Reidsville, Surrenev's. Telfair —Copeland,, Jacksonville, Lumber City, Temperance. Thomas —-Duncanville, Groove rville, Thom a*ville% Troup —Antioch, Cane Point. LaGrange, Long Cane, Mountville, Vernon, West Point. Twiggs— Marion, Rain’s Store, Tarveraville. Union —Blairsville, Ivy Log, Polk, Shady Grove, Young Cane. Upson —Double Bridges, Hootcnsrille, Thomastoa Waymanville. Walker Chesnut Flat, Dogwood, Frick's Gap. La favette, Medicinal Springs,Rock Spring, Rose ville. Snow Hill. Viflendw, Wood’aJStation. Hc/Zon—Outf Off, Good Hope, Monroe .Social Cir cle. Windsor. Ware— Waresboro. Warren —Camack, Double Wells. Mayfiekl, W«- 1 reuton. Washington —Curry’s Mills, Davisboro, ;llebr°*» Irwin’s Cross Roads, Oconee, Sandursville, i Tennillc, Warthen’s Store. , Wdrme —Waynesvillc. I —Aonia, Centre vilic. tDanburgb. Mallwyi ville, Pistol Creek. Rehoboth, Washington. Wilkhia&n —Cool Springs, Gordon, Irwington. Ms Donald.