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About Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1848)
» .. .■ .hj'm.jjil lmu'll . '.'JIIM-IWUIMI. w'j«. •■ m ..x-u* . ~-? MW ?j ta j a P ani,^^^S^*S*Fl^i!l^j%il BV JAMES GARDNER. Jr..] AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1848. VOL. XXVII.—NEW SERIES—VOL. Il[ --^ 0 71 - THE COSSTiTDTIOIiUtot. OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREET, Third door from the North-West corner o Broad-Street. Bales of LAND by Administrators, Executors or Guar .nans, are required, by law, lo be held on the lir.it Tuw day in the month, between the hours often m thefore- H noon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in W winch the property is situate. Notice of those -ales must lie given iit a public Gazette SIXTY DAYS pte vioas to the day of sale. Sales of NEGROES must lie at Public Auction, on the ?irst Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o «ale, at the place of put die sales in the county where ‘The Letters Testamentary, or Administration, orGnar •dianship, may have been granted, first giving SIXTY ■DAY’S notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes o Xbis State, and at the door of the Court House where aw oh sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like manner FORTY DAYS previous to day of sale Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be published for FORTY DAYS. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinarv for leave to sell LAND, mud be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published FOUR MONTHS, before any order eb given by the Court. W Vote of Thanks to Gen. Taylor—lVlr Ash- mun's Amendment. Mr. Houston, of Delaware, introduced into the House of Representatives on the 3d inst. a resolution of thanks to Gen. Taylor and his troops 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. Ash mun’s amendment was sustained by the following vote : Yeas—Messrs. John Q. Adams, Ashmun, Barringer, Barrow, Blecher, Botts, Brady, Buckner, Can’oy, Clingman, Cocke, Collamer, AJonger, Cranston, Crowell, Crazier, Dickey, Dixon, Donnell, Duer, Daniel Duncan, Gar net Duncan, Dunn, Eckert, Edwards, Alex. Evans, Nathan Evans, Fisher, Fulton, Gayle, * Gentry, Giddings. Goggin, Grinned, Hale, Na than K. Hall, Janies G. Hampton, Haskell, Henry, J. IV, Houston, Hubbard, Hudson, Ir vin, Kellogg, T. B. KING, I). P. King, Lin ■coln, Mcllvaine, Marsh, Marvin, Mullin, Nes, Newell, Preston, Putnam, Reynolds, Julius Rockwell, John A, Rockwell, Root, Ramsey, St. John, Schenck, Sheppord, Sherrill, Sliuger daml, Caleb B. Smith, STEPHENS, Truman Smith, Andrew Stewart, Strohm, Sylvester, Thibodeaux, Taylor, Tompkins, Richard VV. Thompson, John B. Thompson, TOOMBS, Tuck, Van Dyke, Vinton, Warren, Wilson—So. Navs Messrs. Beale, Bedinger, Birdsall, 'Black, Bowdon, Brodhead, Win. G. Brown, ‘C harles Brown, Cuthcart, Chase, Beverly L. Clark, Howell Cobb, Williamson R. W. Cobb, •Cummins, Daniel, Dickinson, Faran, Feath er-ton, Fickliu, Fries, French, Green, Willard j’. Hall, Moses Hampton, Ilarmanson, Harris, Ilenlcv, Hill. George S. Houston. Inge, Chas. ■I. lugcr-nll, Jameisou, Jenkins, Andrew John ,vf.i. Robert W. Johnson, George W. Jones. Kaufman, Kennon, Lahm, La Sere, Sidney Lawrence, Let Her, Lord, Lumpkin., McClel land, McDowell, McLane, Maun, Meade, Mil !>• •, Morris. Morse, Murphy, Peaslee. Feck. I’helps, Filshury, Khett, Richardson, Richey, Rockhiil, Sawyer, Sims, Suiart, Robert Smith, Stanton, Starkweather, C. F.. Stuart, Strom, Thomas, James Thompson, Jacob ’1 hompson. Win. Thompson, Thurston, Turner, Venable, 'Wick, Williams—Bl. Now for the Contrast ! In 1848, when hostilities broke out between this country and Mexico, a certain act was passed by Congress by a vote of one hundred and seventy-four yeas to fourteen nays, declar ing that the war was brought on BY 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, aye to •to the bill. But what a sad picture doesgthe above vote now present to us. Two of our members, THOMAS BUTLER KING and • ROBERT TOOMBS, who voted in 1848 that the war was brought on by the act of Mexi co, in 1848, wc find voting that the war was “unnecessarily and unconstitutionally begun by the I 'resident of the United States',” and voting with them we find the name of ALEXAN DER HAMILTON STEFHENSI another repre sentative from Georgia! Scripture teaches ns, that ho 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 is now found in their company! W e will not place these three members, nor use the terms that their change of position provokes, but leave that for the people of thus • State and Union to do. That their course on tins 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 arc : 1846. * 1848. Whereas, by the act Be it Resolved, That of the Republic of Mi x- thanks he returned to im, war exists be- Gen. Taylor, Xc. “in tween the U. .States a war unnecessarily *nd that Republic, &c. and unconstitutional ly begun by the Pres ident of the United States.” • Among the Yeas, Among the I cas, Barringer, Barringer, Cocke, Cocke, Cro/Atr, Crazier, <i entry, Gentry, Hampton, Hampton, 3. W Houston, J. \V. Houston, T. B. King, T. B. King, Marsh, Marsh, J. A. Rockwell, J. A. Rockwell, Schenck. Schenck, Truman Smith, Truman Smith, Stewart, Stewart, ’Thibodeaux, Thibodeaux, Robert Toombs, Robert Toombs, Vinton. Vinton, (refused to vote.") Alex. H. Stephens. The remaining Whig member from Georgia, Dr. Jones, was present and refused to vote en Ashman’s amendment. [Trout the Alilledgecifle Recorder. Ist iiut] Court Calendar for 1848 Our readers will find below our Court Cal- ; eudar, carefully revised and with the aitera- | tions in the Courts, both Superior and Life- | j rior, made at the recent session of the Legis | luture. [arranged for the southern recorder.] Superior Courts- JANUARY. j2d Monday, Decatur 2d Monday. Chatham 4th Monday .Paulding Richmond AUGUST. 3d Monday, Bibb Ist Monday, Crawford kh Monday.Paulding (.'ass FEBRUARY. Paulding Ist Monday, Crawford id Monday, Cobh Cass Clark 2d Monday, Cobb 3d Monday. (ilu rokee Clark ' Pike 3d Monday, Cherokee M alton Pike kh Monday .Emanuel Walton Baldwin 4th Monday,Forsyth Forsyth Baldwin Jackson Jackson Meriwether Meriwether SEPTEM BLR. MARCH. Ist Monday, Coweta Ist Monday, Coweta Laurens Laurens Lumpkin Lumpkin Marion Marion Monroe Monroe Morgan Morgan Taliaferro Taliaferro 2d Monday, Columbia 2d Monday, Columbia Fayette Fayette Greene Greene Gwinnett Gwinnett Harris Harris Madison Madison Union Union Pulaski Pulaski 3d Monday, Butts 3d Monday, Butts DeKalb DeKalb Elbert Elbert Gilmer Gilmer Hail Hall Putnam Pulliam Talbot Talbot Telfair Telfair Th'day thereafter, Irwin Thursday after, Irwin 4th Monday .Cobb 3d Thursday, Bulloch Murray Monday after, Effingham Newton 4th Monday,Marray W alker Newton Washington Walker W ilkes Washington OCTOBE K. YVilkes Ist Monday, Campbell APRIL- ' M aeon Ist Monday,Camden Warren Campbell W ilkinson M aeon Tuesday after. Walker Walker Thursday after. Rabun Warren 2d Monday, < ’arroil Wilkinson Dade Thursday after. Rabun Habersham Friday after, W ayne Hancock 2d Monday, Carroll Henry Dade Montgomery ; Glynn Rondolph | Habersham Twiggs Hancock Thursday after. Tattnall Henry 3d Monday , (’hattooga Montgomery Em.muel Randolph * pson Twiggs Franklin Thursday after..Mclntosh 4 loyd and Tattnall Heard 3d Monday, Chattooga Jones Emanuel Oglethorpe Upson 4th Monday,Early Franklin Houston Heard Irwin Jones Jasper Liberty Lincoln Oglethorpe Scriven Thursday after. Bryan Stewart Uh Monday,Early 1 io\ d Houston Th'day before last Mon- Irwin day Bull ocli Jasper .Mondav after. Effingham Lincoln NO\ EMBER. Scriven Ist 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 4tk Monday .Glynn Sumter Lee 4th Monday,Lee Thomas Thomas 'Thursday after.Mclntosh Monday after, Lowndes Monday alter.LowndesA Monday thereafter. Ware Liberty Thursday do. ApplingjThursday after,Bry an JUNE. Monday thereafter .Ware Ist Monday,Baker Thursday do. Appling J e He i s on DEC L M B K R. Richmond Ist Monday, Baker JULY'. 2d Monday, Decatur Ist Monday, Bibb Inferior Courts- K \ STERN CIRCUIT. Wayne, Last Monday in December and May. Camden, l-t “ in January and June. Glynn. 2d “ in “ '• Mclntosh, 3d in “ Bryan, 4th “ in “ ic Liberty, 2d u in . “ “ Bulloch, Ist “ in February and J uly. Effingham, 2d “ in " “ Chatham, 3d u in “ u MIDDLE circuit. Columbia, 4th Monday in January and June. Washington, Ith “ in January and July. Montgomery, Ist “ in February and Aug’st. Tattnall, 2d u in “ Emanuel, Ist ** in January and July. Scriven, 2d “ in “ Burke, Ist “ m “ “ Jefferson, 3d “ in “ Richmond, 3d “ in March and Scpt’ber. NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Madison, 2d Monday in January and July. Elbert. 3d u in “ j Oglethorpe, 4tb “ in and June. Lincoln, Ist “ in February and July. Hancock, Ist i: in “ and August. W’arren, 2d u in u u W'ilkcs. Ist “ in May and November. Taliaferro, Ist “ in June and December. WESTERN CIRCUIT. Franklin, 4th Monday in January and July. Rabun, l-t " in J uly and January. Gwinnett, 2d “ in June and December. Jackson, 2d u in January and July. Clark. 4th “ in April and October. Habersham, 2d “ in July and January, i Hall. 4th “ in - “ Walton, 3d “ in May and November. OCJfULGEE CIRCUIT. Wilkinson, 2d Monday in July and January. Jones, 4th li in •* Jasper, 4th “ in “ 11 Baldwin, 2d “ in May and November. Greene, 2d in June and December. Morgan, Ist u in Putnam, * 3d “ in “ “ SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. Twiggs, 4th 31onday in January and July. Lowndes, Ist “ in February and A ug’sL Thomas, Ist 11 in January and July. Telfair, 4th “ in “ “ Irwin, 4th u in “ Ist in July. Laurens, Ist u in June fend December. Pulaski. 4th “ in Jan. and Ist Mon.Jnly. Appling, 36 “ in June and December. Ware, 4th “ in April and October. FLINT CIRCUIT. Bibb. Sd Monday in March and Sept’ber. Houston, 4th “ in January and July. ’ Butts, 2d “ in • « 1 Crawford. 3d “ in May and November Upson, 5d “ in January and July. j pike, Ist *‘ in June and December, j | Monroe, 2d u in “ | Newton, 4th u in “ i Ueurv, 4lh in January and July t CHEROKEE CUiCUIf. Paulding, 3d .Monday in May and November, j Cass, 4th “ in " Cherokee, l-t *' in June and December. Forsyth, 4th “ in May and November. Lumpkin, 3d u in June and December. Union. 4th “ in u “ Chattooga, Ist “ in August and Febru’y. (iilmer, Ist u in July and January. Murray, 3J “ in Walker, 3d « in “ Floyd, 4th “ in '• ‘‘ Dade, Ist “ in June and December. COWETA CIRCUIT. Fayette, 3d Monday in January and June. Carroll, 3d “ ’in u and July. Meriwether. 4th u in April and October. Troup, 3d u in June and January. Coweta, 4tli “ in June and December. DeKalb, 4th “ in “ Campbell, 2d *•' in u “ ('obb, 3.1 “ in •• *• Heard, 4th “ in May and November. SO UT K W KSTERN CIRCUIT. Randolph, 2d Monday in January and July. Lee, 4th •• in February and Aug’t. Early, 2d u in January and July. Baker, 4 th “ in " " Decatur, Ist “ in April and October. Doolv, 4th “ in June and December. Macon, Ist u in Feb’ry and August. Sumter, 3d 11 in CHATTAH9OCHEE t 1 RCLIT. Stewart, Ist Monday in February and July. Marion, 3d in May and November. Muscogee, 2J “ in Febr’ry and August. Talbot, 3d in June and December. Harris, 4th in “ 33usines5 Cari>B. To F’vofassioual and Business Mon. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of $lO per annum. Cards exceed- | ug -ix lines, will be charged pro rata per line. MEDICAL CARD. Dr. MEALS tenders his professional servi- | ces in the various branches ot Medicine, to the cit- j izens of Augusta and vicinity. He maybe found at the residence of Mrs. W ateum an, on broad-st. j Dec. 1 fimo O' DOCTOR HENRY" ROSSIGNOL being associated with Dr. L. A. LH GAS, respect- | ally tenders his professional sendees to the [mb- \ lie. Dr. Jl s office is with that of Dr. Dugas. March B ly CLEVELAND Ac SPEAR, SURGEON UENTiSTS NO. 215 BROAD-ST (Over Aldrich 3c Green's Shoe Store.) nov II I y 3.6 SAMUEL BARNETT, ATT O R N EY" A T l/A W , WASH IN(«TON. («A., W ILL practice in the Counties ot W ilkes. War ren. Hancock, Taliaferro, Elbert, Oglethorpe and Lincoln. Jan. 5. ly W ILLI A M B. T ERIIUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ROME, GA. Refer to —\V. E. Alk\a.ni>kk, Rome, Ga. Aug. 16 ly J V MES (i VRDNER, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW AIJtiI'STA. (IKOIKII A JOHN H. RICE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. (’ASSY ILLE. < i A. W ill [>raetis« in the Counties of the Cherokee ! Circuit. Collecting business will bo thauktu.K . received and despatched promptly -21 ly 50 I) WIEL S. iPRINTUP, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ROME, GEORGI \. W ill practise in the Cherokee Circuit—Pauld ing, Cass, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Union. Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dade, Chaltagoo and Floyd. Aug. 15 ly 46 ALEXANDER McKENZIE, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW, W AYNESBORO’, GEORGI V. April 20 ly Go JOH N 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 couutv of Burke. Any business in tru-tod to his cure will receive prompt attention. June 2 Ij 205 DTJRELL S. GREGORY, DAHLONEGA, LUMPKIN COUNTY, GA., W ill practice Law in the Cherokee Circuit. He will also act as Land Agent, where the laud lies in that or the adjoining counties. Rkfkukm Ks. — F. M. Cabot. Esq.. A. G. Wiin pv. P. M.. J. A. Smith,Esq., Dahlonega; Gov. C. J. McDonald. Marietta; Hon. Hiram Warner, Greenville; Col. K. L. Haralson, La Grange Sept. 15 ly BLACK & LAW SON, A TTORXE Y r S A T L A W , Will practice in all the Counties ot the Middle Circuit. Any business entrusted to them will meet with prompt attention. Address Edwahd J. Black, Jacksonboro, Ga. John F. La wson, Augusta, Ga. ly Nov. 18 Chas. P. M'Calt.a. | Gustave Komain McC ALL A A ROM AIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A PA LACHICOLA, FLORIDA. Nov. 7 ly GLOBE HOTEL. CORNER OF BROAD f dACKSON-STS. AUGUSTA. <i.\. RY FRANCIS M. JENNINGS. Oct. 24 ly H. F. BOUYER, TIN MANUFACTURER, On Broad-st.. at F. 11. Coak's old Clothing Store ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Roofing, «}kc.,at shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. W'ork in the country promptly attended to. G — Oct. 1 STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEOR GIA. OTP This Company having been re-organized and placed in an efficient state for service, are pre pared lo send forwarded without delay all freight that may offer. Goods consigned to W M. P. W ILLIAMS, Agent at Savannah, will be forwarded free of Commis • ons. The connection of R. M. Goodwin with thii Corsnanv has terminated. JOHN B. GUIEU. June C I—y Agent at Augusta. Citaticms, Sfc. I>ICHAIOND County, Georgia. —Where- i A as J V.MLS >IcLA\tS. administrator on the i Estate of EM \NUEL JOHNSON, deceased, ap j plies for letters of administration : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors oi said ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time i prescribed bv law. to -how cause, if any they have, ; whv such k-ttcii should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office in \ugustn. Feb- j uary I, 1818. LEON P. DL GAS, Clerk. i Feb. 1 | (i EORGI A, Richmond County.—\Vhere of as ANN DILL, applies to me for letters ot administration on the estate ol JACOB DILL, de ceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceas ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law. to show canse if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. Feb. 5 ' LEON P. DUGAS, Cleik. (1 EQRGIA, Chattooga Countyl’k ent J? their honors Charles Price, Irwin Atkin- I son and W illiam J. Henry, Justices of said Court i Toall whom it may concern Whereas, G. B. T. MADDOX, Guardian for MARY A. E. DICKSON, heir of WILLIAM DICKSON, deceased, applies for letters ot Di-- mi-.ion from the Guardianship of said heir : There- ' fore the kindred and creditors of said heir, are hereby cited and admonished, to tile their objec tions. if anv thev have, in my office in terms of the law, otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted : the applicant at September Term next, ol the i Court of Ordinary for said Court. March I 1 ’ T. T. HOPKINS, c. c. o. C l EORGI V, Chattooga County.—W'hcre as. RICHARD WILL BANKS, applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of NANCY SMI TH, late of said county, deceased : These are there tore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office within the time pre scribed bv law, to show can-e if any they have, I why said letters should not he gamed. Given un der mv baud at office, this Bth March. HI Id. March 11 T. T. HOPKINS, c. c. o. i 4 IKORGIA, DeKall coimty.—Whereas | \l I). J. iVIITI It EL ajijdies lor letters of Administration on tiie instate ol W 11. LAM MICH- j j EL, late of said couutv. deceased. These are j 1 therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the j kindred and creditors of -aid deceased, to be and | appear at rny office within the time prescribed hv ; 1 law and show cause if any they have, why letters ; I of Administration should not be granted the appli- | j cant. Witness the Honorable L. S. Morgan, one of the i i Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county j i this 11th January, 1818, Jan. 13 ALEX. JOHNSON, C. C, o. (1 EORGI A, DeKalb CoHUty. —Present. Ml their Honors E. A. Davis, Jno. N. Bellinger. ! L. S. Morgan, and Lochlin Johnson, Judges of said ° 7 w court. W hereas. ROBT. H. SMI TH. Jr. Executor of j ROU T, SMITH, Sen., late of said countv.de- r cca-ed, applies to this Court for letters dismissory. I from the Administration ot said estate : Therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased, are i herein - cited and adruoni-bed to file objections it | anv they have, in my office, within the time pie- ! i scribed bv law. otherwi-e letters of Di.-missory will be granted Hie applicant at the September ; ! Term of this Court. 1848. \\ itne-s. the Hon. John N. Bellinger, one of the 1 Judges of -aid Court. Januarv 11. 1848. Jan 13 ALIiX I!. JOH NSON. (Tk. C. O. 4 i EORGI \, Wilkes Comity. —W hereas, xll THOMAS (’. M AILS HA LI., applies for let ters of Administration on the estate ol \V i LIE B. j JONES, deceased, late of said countv. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and -ingular. the kindred and creditors ol said de ceased. to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, vviiv -aid letter- -liould not l>e irrantetl. i March 10 G, G. NORMAN, C. C. <>. I 4 1 KORGI V, Wilkes Couuty.—'Whereas. \ S JACOB 111 : BBA RD. Executor in right of I his wife, applies for letter- dismission from the es ■ rate of JOHN B. 311LNFit, late of said county, de j ceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and , ; -ingular the kindred and creditors of saitl deccas- > ! ed. to he and appear at my office within the time ! prescribed bv law. to show cause if any they have, | whv said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in W ashington, j December 10,1847. Dec 12 G. G. NORM AN. Clerk. 1 EOKRIA, Burke County.—All person \fi interested are herein notified that four ; months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave tosell a tract <>f land, belonging to JOSEPHINE O. SMEW MAKE, a minor ot said county: bounded on all sides,by lands belonging to ’William La-eter. ANNA SHEWMAKE Guardian. Jan. 8 ’ ('1 EORGI A, Sci iveii (bounty*—Whereas, H iVIAIII SO! TH W^EEL, Guardian of Mary I. Vrehcr, minor, heir of David Archer, deceased, will apply to the Honorable the Justices of the In ferior Court of said county, for letters dismissory from said Guardianship. These are therefore, to cite and adraoni-h, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said .Mary 1. Archer, to file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why -aid letters should not be granted. Witness the Honorable George Pollock, one of the Justices of said Court, this 10th of February 1818. ALEX. KEMP, C. C. U., S. C. ' Feb. 15 (1 EORGIA, Sun von County. —Whereas, W JOHN BLACK, Jr. applies for letters ot administration on the estate ol JOHN BLACK, •Sen., deceased, late ot said county ; 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. to shew canse. if any they I have, why said letters should not he granted the applicant. Given under my hand, at office in Jack sonboro, this 10th of February, 1818. Witness the Honorable John S. Manor, one of the Justices of the Inferior Court of said countv. ALEXANDER KEMP,C.C. 0./S. C. Fob. 15 4 1 EORGI A* Lincoln CotHIIV. — Whereas. Iff MLKRI WE TiILR HARPER, and JOHN HARPER,appIy for letters of Administration oa the Estate of JAMES HARPER, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed. lo be and appear at mv office, within the time prescribed bv law. to show cause it any they have, why said letters should not he srranted. Jan. 26 HUGH HEN PERSON. C. C. O. (1 EORGI A, Lin cotn Couuty.—Whereas, 1 WM. H. NORM AN, and LA W RENS j SUDDUTH, applies for letters of Administration on the estate of W ILf.IS SUDDU 1 H. deceased: e These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de t ceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by- law, to show cause if any they ’ have, whv letters of administration should not he granted the said applicant at the January Term next of the Court of Ordinary. * HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk C. O. Jan. 12 J YN EORGI A, Lincoln County. —Whereas, \T N. G. BARKSDALE applies for letters of 4 Administration on the estate of ELD AD Mc- LENDON, late of Lincoln county, deceased ; d 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 lime prescribed by law. and show cause, if any : they have, why letters of Administration should j not he granted the said applicant. 1 Ft b. 4 HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk. C.O public Mali's. RICHMOND SHERIFF'S SALE. On the first 1 ue-dav in 3! A3 next, will be -old, at j the lower market house, in the city ot Augusta, j wiihiu the legal hours of sale, the following pro- j perty, to wit; A negro man named Morgan, about 12 years of ago, Fanny a woman about 20 years ot age, and be# son Moses; levied on as tlie property ot Ben jamin Hall. Trustee for Harriet T. W atkins, and Harriet T. W atkins, to satisty a li. fa. on the fore closure of a mortgage in favor ol W illiain P Beall, ai d Davis I>. lladlcv. vs. Bcniaman Hall, Trustee for Harriet T. W atkins, and Daniel T. W atkins. 1 Also, at tlie same time and place, will be sold, ; a negro woman named Sylvia, about 35 years ol a'-c ; levied on a- the property of I farrietj’T. W at kins. to satisfy a li. fa. on the foreclosure of a morl ■ gage in favor of William I*. Beall, and Davis B. i Hadley, vs. Harriet T. W atkins. March 3 WM. V. KER, Deputy Sheriff. UK II MOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first 'Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold, at the lower market house ia the c ity of Augu-- ta, within the legal hours of sale, the following ! negro slaves, to wit; Stephen, Carter, Nancy, and her children. An- I neca, Jane, Jim, Noah, Harriet and Charles; le vied on as the property of Valentine Walker, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Snpcr or Court of Richmond county, in favor of the Bank of the Stale of Georgia vs. Valentine Walker. W M. V. KER, March 5 Deputy Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On the first 'Tuesday in JUNE next, will ( e sold at the Court House at Louisville, Jefferson, eoun tv, within the b gal hours of sale. Two Negroes, a woman and her child, the pro pert v of Jeremiah W Teller, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors March 11 W. G. WILL’HER, AdmT A DM IM ST R A TORS’ SALE. Agreeable to an order of the Interior Court of Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary and couutv purposes, will he sold, before the court house door in Jacksonboro’ in said comitv. on the first 'TUESDAY in April next, between the legal hours of sale, the following named negro I boy, viz : Sam, said negro belonging to the estate of Sarah i Parker, deceased ; sold for a division among the heirs of said deceased. JAMES PARKER. ), , . Jan. 25 THOMAS PARKER, \ Aum rs ADM IMSTK ATO R’S SA LE. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, before the Court House door in Elbert county, agreeable to an order granted by the Justieesot the Inferior Court ot Elbert county . while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, All trie lands in Elbert county, and the negroes belonging to the estate of Alary Oliver, deceased, i late of Klnert county, consisting of one house and j lot in Elberton, on the public square, whereon the j deceased formerly lived; one tract of land on ■ Falling creek, containing three hundred and ten i acres, more or less, adjoining B. E Habersham, ; William Moss, and others ; one tract on the vaters of Falling creek, containing two hundred and four teeen acres, more or le-s, adjoining Elizabeth i I lann, L. Harper, and others; one tract on Deep creek, containing two hundred acres, more or lc-s, adjoining Joseph Rucker and other-; one tract on j the waters of Dove’s creek, containing three him- j dred and fifteen acres, more or ie-s, adjoining lands ! of Thomas Burton and others ; thirty-two negroes, consisting ol men, women, boys and girls, and a large quantity ol corn and fodder. Sold for the j benefit of the heir- and creditors of said deceased. | Terms will be made known on the dav of sale. Feb. 2 IRA CHRISTIAN, Adm’r. A!) MIMSTR ATOR’ SS V LE. Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Scriven county, when -ittiiiLr for ordinary and county pitrjio-es. will he sold, before the court house door in Jacksonboro’, in said county, on the first TLTkSDA \ in April next, between the leiral hours of safe, the following negroes, be loniring to the estate ol James Parker, deceas ed. sold for the benefit of the heirs of said de ceased, viz : Sam, a negro man slave. 15 years of age ; Lucy, a woman 30 wars of age ; T\ rv, a woman 35 rears i of age, and her child Rachel, 2 rears old, and Frank, a man 30 t ears of age. Terms on the dav i of sale. j \MF.S PARKER. i«n, 25 Ttl< >M AS PARKER. \ Aam ls * A DMINISTRATORS’ s \ LE. Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of •Scriven county , when sitting for ordinary and county purposes, will he sold, before the court j house door in Jack-unborn’ in said'couutv, on the first TUESDAY in April next, between the | legal hours of sale, tiie following negro girl and land,viz: Ann, a negro girl, and one hundred and sixty ; acres of land in Scriven county . the properly ol the estate of Cynthia Parker, deceased; -aid property sold for a division among *he heirs ol'said deceased. JAMES PARKER. f . , . Jan. 25 THOMAS PA RK ER, S ,s ' EX EXT TOR’S SALE. \\ ill he sold, before the court-house door in New ton couuty, Ga., on" the first Tue-day in -APRIL, One nogro girl, by the name of Mali uly . about 21 years old. for the benefit of the heTs and cred itors of John Hamilton. Sr., late of said county,de ceased. Terms made known on dav of sale. Feb. 2 GEO. H. HAMILTON, Ex’r. A D 311 XI ST it AT< IRS’ SAL E. | Agreeable to an order ot the Inferior Court of Sc riven count v, when sitting for ordinary and county purposes, will be sold,-before the court house door in Jacksonboro’ in said countv, on the first TULSD \ Lin April next, between the legal hours of sale, the following negro and land, viz ; .Tnley , a girl, and seventy-two acres of pine land in Scriven coun'y, belonging to the estate of Ben jamin Parker, deceased ; sold for a division among the heirs of said deceased. JAMES PARKER. >,, , Jan. 25 THOMAS PARKER, S Aum rs * ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. ( Postponed.) Bv virtue of an order from the Honorable Inferior Court of Jefferson county, will lie sold, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, before the Court House door in Baker county, A certain lot of Land, lying in the second dis trict of Baker county, known as Lot No. 306, con taining two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of William Holland, late of Jefferson couutv. deceased. MARY HOLLAND, AduTx. March 7 GUARDIAN’S SALE. Pursuant to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when sittin-r (or ordina ry purposes, will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in April next, before the court house door in said county, A negro man named Aaron, about thirty-five years old. belonging to William R. Roberts, minor. Sold for the benefit of said minor. Terms on the dav of sale. JAS. A. MURPHREE, Guard n. Jan. 22 AD >IINI ST IC ATOR’S S A LE. Will be sold, on Wednesday, the sth day of April 1 next, at the late residence of Isaac 11. Davie, deceased, Lincoln county. The perishable property of said deceased, con sisting of household and kitchen Furniture. Horses, and Stock of all kinds, Plantation Tools. Corn, i i Fodder, and many other articles too tedious to | mention. Sale to continue until all is sold. Terms , of sale to be made known on the day. Sold for the ; , benefit of the lie.r- and creditors of said deceased. ‘ Feb. 16 HARDY LEVERETT. Ad m’r. | 7 "»xrAXTED. —A situation, as writing clerk, is i T T wanted by'a Gentleman in this city. For particulars, enquire at this Office ) March 7 1 public bales. HICH 31 ON 1> SUER I FI’S S ALE. On the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold, at the lower market ! ou.lc.in ttie city of Augus ta, within the legal Lours of sale, the following property, to wit; AH that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the comity of Ricbn on I. containing AtK) acres, more or less, with the improvements thereon, and bounded by lands of Elizabeth JSkin ner. Joseph \\ heeler, and a tract of land now ur formerly owned by William Giendeuning, and others. Also, all that lot or parcel of land, situate, ly ing and being in the city ol Augusta, with the im provements thereon, between the .Savannah road and Washington street,and bounded .Noilh by Wal ker street, South by W atkins street, Last by W asbihgton street, and West by the Savannah road. Levied on as the property ol Jacob Dill, de ceased, to satisfy the following execution* issuing from the Superior C’aurt ol Richmond county, in favor of Scranton J, Smith, vs. Jacob Dili, and thu Georgia Rail Hoad and Hanking (Atm pan y v*. Charles B. I lilt, James M. Hi it, Jacob Dill and Martin Hitt. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, the following Negro Slaves, to wit: Hannah a wo man. aged about Jo \ ears; Reeky, a woman about Jo year-;Chcenev a girl about 18 years; Jim. a man about 38 years; Henry, a I toy about Jo years; Sally, a woman about 4I years; aud Blister; a Boy about 1.3 years of age. Lt vied on as the property of Martin Hitt, to satisfy the following execution* issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond County. The Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company vs Charles B. Hitt. James M Hitt, Jacob Dill and Martin Hitt ; —Hubert S. Dill vs Charles B. Hitt and Marlin Hitt; Scranton &c Smith vs Martin Hitt, and a Fi Fa in favor of Charles B. iliit for the use of Scranton *sc Smith vs Martin Hitt. WM. V. KER, Dep. Sh’ff. March, f. RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in A| ill next, will be ; old, at the lower market, in the city ol Augusta, with in the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: A tract of land described in the deed of Giare Rowell to Joseph Ware, as all that tract o r parcel of land, lying in Richmoiid county, which was pur chased by the said Grace Rowell, from the execu tors of her late husband Edward Rowell, dec ased, and w hich consist of four hundred and fifteen acres, more or less, of swam]) land, and in the mortgage of the said Grace Rowell to Thomas Cnui ming, described as follows : All that tract of land, situate, h ing. and being in the county and State aforesaid, containing four hundred and fifteen acres more or less, known as Num ber -ix (.Nob) in » certain plat made by one John T Forth, in the month of July, Eighteen hundred and twenty nine, and enclosed by tho foiii ■. lines, to wit: beginning at a sassafras j corner.’on the dead river, and running south l(i west, lb-00, thence s 8.3, vv 54-00, thence south ! l^ ■ east 2(i-50. thence south 82, cast i. 30-00, to a Hack berry corner on the Savannah river, thence I up the sail! river to where the Dead river emptier into the said Savannah river, thence up said Dead : riv er to the beginning, being the same theretofore I conveyed to the said Grace Rowell, bv the Execu tors of Edward Rowell, deceased ; also the follow ing negro slaves, to wit; Pamcr, Primus, Barak, j Tom. Joe. John, Jupiter. Isaac, Beckv, BettW, Sarah and child, Mary, the wife of Joe, Mary, the wife of Tom, Dinah, Teuah, Fanny, Sally and her sou Spencer, and Jenny Dawson: levied on as the property of Grace Rowell, deceased, to satisfy a I i Fa on the foreclosure of a mortgage, by de i eree of the Honorable the fc'nperior Court of Richmond County, at January term 1818. in favor of Ann Camming vs the executors of Grace .Rowell, deceased. * WM. V. KER. Dep. Sh’ff. March 4. RICHMOND SHERIFF SALES. On the first Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold, at the lower market house in the city of Au gnsta. within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing properly, to wit; Two pair boh tail match horses, one pair of brown horses, two black horses, one bay horse, and one sorrel poney ; also, one four wheel car riage, one barouche, two buggies, one break wa gon. two saddles and bridles, 20 bushels of corn, and l.OOOlbs. of fodder; levied on as the property of Robert A. Watkins, to satisfy the following ex ecution-: one in favor of the State of Georgia vs. Rrbert A. W atkins, Tax Collector of Richmond countv for the year 8J47, and William P. Beale and Davis C. Ha lev, his securities, and a fi. fa. returnable to the Inferior Court of Richmond I county, in favor of the Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, against the said Robert A : W atkins, Tax Collector as aforesaid, and W illiatu p. Beale and Davis B. Hadley, his securities. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, 172 acres of land, more or less, wit h the improve ments thereon, situate, lying and being in the county of Richmond, and bounded by lands of Win. M. Hight, Lewis Lovell, and others .evied on as the property of Stephen Mitchell tu satisfy two ii. fas. issuing from the Justice’s Court of the I litth Distiict. Richmond county, in favor of Rob ert Stoodley vs. Stephen .Mitchell, Leander Mel ton vs. the same. Also, at the same time and place, will be gold, the following negro slaves, to wit ; Aaron, a man ! about b. 3 years of age, and Freeman, a hot' about j 10 years of age ; levied on as the property of Dan , iel F. Hitt, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Infe rior Court of Richmond county in favor ol Scran ! ton A Smith vs. Charles B. Hitt and Daniel F. j Hitt. WM. V. KER, March o Deputy Sheriff. RICH MON D SIIERIFF’S SABET j On the first Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold, at t e lower market house in the city of Augus ta, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: All that lot or parcel of land, with the improve ments thereon, situate, lying and being in the city of Augusta, on the south-east corner of Ellis and Marburv streets, and bounded north by said Ellis street, south by a lot of Mrs. Wrigbtmans, east by a lot now or formerly owned by Mrs. Whitlock, and west by Marhurv-slreet. A Iso. all thatlotnr parcel of lurid, with the im provements thereon, situate, lying and being in the i city aforesaid, on the south-west corner of Broad and Marburv streets, and bounded north by said Broad-street, south by Ellis street, east by said I Marburv-street, and west by a lot belonging to tin* ; estate of Philip Crump, deceased. Also , all that lot or parcel of land, with the im provements thereon, situate, K ing and being in the city aforesaid, on the south-west corner of Marbu- J ry and Walkins streets, am* bounded north by said Watkins-strcet, east by said Marburv-street, south hv a lot of Gilchrist, and west by a vacant I lot. Also, pll tbatlot or parcel of land, with the im provements thereon, situate, lying and being in the city aforesaid, fronting on Broad-street, ami bound ed north by said Broad-street, south by Ellis-street, I east by Cmnming-street, and west by a lot now or 1 formerly owned by the estate of Jones. Also,all the right, title and interest of Edward W. Collier. Sr , (said interest being a life time es tate.) to all that lot or parr el of land, situate, ly ing and being in the city aforesaid, fronting on El 11s .street, and bounded north by said Ellis-street, south by Green-street, west by a lot of Isaac Bry an, and* east by a lot owned by William Harper and D. Hodge Also, the following negro slaves, to wit; Jack, i aged about fit); Jim. about 19, and Zack. about 3°. j All the above levied on as the property of Edward ! Collier. Sen., to satisfy mi attachment cairied to i judgment at the January terra ot the f nperior I Court of Richmond county, lfi-18, in favor of the i Georgia Insurance an,d Trust Company vs Edward : Collier. Sen., and ordered to be advertised and i sold l)v -.aid Court, • RI*R, March 2 1 eputy Sheriff. i UNDEH-SHIRT3 ANDnDRAWERS g |F MEUINO, COTTON, SILK, and all other kinds, cheap, at i Oct 17 UM. O. BRICE & COS.