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tSeorgin, Senveu County :
Courl of Ordinary—January T«im,lB39 —Present,
their honors John S. Reeves, Jellerson llobeits,
and 1 Maries 0. Stewert,Justices.
Rule M. Si. Jan. Wh, 1839.
ITPuN the app’ieation of Jdm S. Reeves, ad-
J ministratorof Richard W. Reeves,deceased,
late of Scriven county, statin;* that he has fully ad
ministered said estate, and praying citation for let
ters dismissory. It is, on motion, ordered thai the
Clerk do issue a citation, requiring all persons to
show cause (if any they have) why the same should
not bo granted; and that the same he published
once a monl i for six months. Uetumab oto July
term of said court.
A true extract from the minutes,
jan 1 s-hm .ItISIII A PERRY. Clerk.
Georgia, SctTvcu County:
Court of Ordinary —January Term, ISB9 —1 resent,
their honors, John S. Reeves Jefferson Jtoheits,
and Charles C. Stewart, Justices.
Rule Ki. Si. Jan. NM, 1839.
Iyp V the app’lcation of Solomon H. Smith,ad
j ministratorof Win. Smith, deceased, late of
Scriven county, staling that he has fully adminis
tered said estate,and pravingcitation for letters dis
missory. It is, on motion, ordered that the Clerk
do issue a citation, requiring all persons to show
cause (if any they have) why the same shall not
be granted i and that the same he published once a
nonth for six months. Returnable to July term
< said court.
A true extract from the minutes.
j"' I'-dm J SKUA PKRRY. Clerk.
Georgiii j Ncriven County:
Court of Ordinary—January Term, ISSfI —Present,
their honors John S. Reeves, Jefferson Roberts i
mid Charles C. Stewcrt, Justices.
Rule Ni. Si. Jm. 14/ii, 1839.
UP i N the application of Richard Herrington,
sen., administrator of Richard Y. Herrington, I
decease I, I ite of Scriven county, statin r that he (I
has fully administered said estate, and praying ci- I
talion for letters dismissory. It is, on motion, or- I
dered that the Clerk do issue a citation, requiring t
all persons to show cause (if any they have) why c
the same shall not be granted ; and that the same g
he published once a month forsixmonths. Returna- t
ble to July term of said court. ti
jan 18-b’m _ JOSHUA PKRRY, Clerk. f
Georgiu, I.incoln county: a
Court of Ordinary—January Term, 1839 —Present c
their Honors Stephen Stovall, Lewis Parks, A
W. Hngaman. and William It. Cantetou. S(
UPON the application of Robert Mumford and
John IX Mammae!*, securities, for Thomas U e ,
Ilacmmack as guardian for his minor chi dren.com- a
plains to this ri urt lliat the said guardian mis- t
manages the estate in his hinds; an 1 that he lias j
never nude return to the court of his acting an I
doin rs as guar li in, and that lie has moved beyond
the limits of the tate.
It is ordered by the Court, That the said Thomas
IX Hammack show cause at the next term of this '.
court why sai l securities should nut he re ievej
and discharged fom their securityship, and such
g lardian be co upe led to give new security or his c
letters of g lardisnship he revo ed.
It is further or lered. That a ropy of this Order *
be serve 1 upon the said Thomas it. Hammack,2o
divshefere the next tern of this Court, or he pub- 5
lishn.d in one of the public gazettes as the law re- v
quires.
A true extract from the minutes. 1
HUGH HENDERSON, C. C. 0.
March 11, 1836.
UP 'N the petition of James Ramsey, stating
that Aimer E. Holliday, deceased, late of
Ru. ko county, on the seventh day of September, n
183 d, in the county of urray,did make and execute
his re tain lon I, a copy of wliich is tiled in the s
c erk’s otOce of this court, whereby he hound him tl
self, his heirs, executors and administrators, to ,
miite a feosimplc title to the said James Ramsey, „
to a certain lot of land, being part of lot No. 2I ),
third section,ninth district,original Cherokeecoun- t
tv, drawn hy Kli/a elli Clark of Afclntosh county,
begi mi rgon the western main street, fronting on
said street II i feet and running hack to the alley,
ail a so stating that the sai I Abner K. has depart
ed this life withont executing said title, and pray- .
lug this court to direct Matthew Jones, the adminis
trator of the goods and chatties, lands and tenements
that were of tic said Aimer E., to make said til 1c 1(1
in terms of the statute in such cases made and pro- tl
viris'll —it is therefore on motion of counsel ordered, s '
that all persons concerned beam! appear at the next v
.May term of this court, and then and there show
raise why the prayer of Ire petitioner shall not he 1
granted. And it is further ordered that a ropy of
ibis rule he pun ished once a month before said •
court, in one of the Gazettes of the city of Augus
ta for three months.
A true extract from the minutes,
T. H. BLOUNT, IX C.
January 17, 1839. j.m 24-ni3ins
William IX Crawford,administraO I
tor, Ac., vs. Bju f |
"Char olte Jackson, alias > , , .
Charlotte Jolmfon, f ,
Wiley Melton and others. J
BP appearing to the Court that Charlotte Jackson,
alias Charlotte Johnson, and Wiley .Helton re
side beyond the imits of this State : '
It is therefore ordered that the said Charlotte and
Mi ley appear at the next term of this court and de- !
nsir, plead ui answer with hill: And that this rule
I t published in one of the Gazettes ol Augusta for j
tie space of four months. A true copy from the
aiuutes. JAMKS AlcLaws, Clerk. ,
January 31,1839. fob l-l n
Georgia. It K'j nit y —Scriven Superior Court, in
I Chambers— Thomas and Kdmund Gross, cotnplan
unli, and M’Calien I‘ollock and IVila Umbra,
I defendants.
3 T appearing to the Court that the defendant,
Wilaßmhra, resides without the limits of this
State and cannot ho served with process in the
usual m inner pointed out by law, it is therefore or
dered hy the Court, that the sai l defendant appear
at the next term of tins Courl and plead with said
bill or the same will he taken as confessed against
him ; and the said court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain. And it is further ordered, that a
copy of this order I c published once a-month for
four months. JOHN BHLV, Judge Sup. Court,
Ml idle District, Georgia.
A true copy of the original order.
JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
January 26,1539. jan 31-4 ms
Richmond Superior Court, January Term, 1839.
William A. Bradley,
. vs. J- In Equity,
ir'p all ' duller and James Rceside,3
I "Pne-.i tig to the Court that James llecside, I
S-.y fi*ft*ndant» in sai I oa«e, resides out
fictr l .a «?
month for four months in one ol the gazettes of this
state.
A * eepW* to the foregoing rule, the said James
R*n«id ■ is hereby noli ed to appear and answer the
bill of Pie complainant in said rule mentioned, on or
before the second Monday in June nest or t o
Court will be moved for an order that said hill be
taken for confesd against him.
A t uc copy from the minutes, 2d February ISS9
feb 4 mil JAMKS Mel. \\V -. s'ls-rk.'' ’
In s e.iven Superior Court— etoher Term, 1.538.
Present his Ho tor John Slily.
Ana Graham,
vs. I-Divorce.
William Graham. 3
rp ' E Shpri Thtving returned that the defendant
J. is not t) be lo in I in this ro mty, it is there
upon or molior of Mu'ford Mar-h, eo„nsol for
li reliant o d red, That t ic lef ti I nt appear at the
next le m of this court aa 1 answer the ro nplai >t
of sail libellant or in default thereof, the said
coart wr 1 proceed in said case as though there
were a pe.so ml service.
And it is further o dered, That a copy of this
rule e published on ea month for th.ee months
moe of the gaz-tloi of this Mate before the next i
term of sai 1 c i iri
A true extract Lorn the minutes, this first of Feb
ruary, 1839.
_March 12 .,8'9. JOSIIUA P^RY.Clork.
♦ I| i Up comity ;
W H hn, l u VS Rrl '- de
V T ho.ns non. on the estate o f Charles Cavan
oah, decease 1, applies for letters dismissory
. h ® >e * re therelo eto cite an lad n mi,!, „n
sing liar tre kind ed an torch,, sos s a Hd m« ld
to ea.J x ca. at mv t)! fi wilhi , „ , 1 * *l
scribed by law. to show can.* if ,nv r,,.,
whv saij Jet'er# «h mid not he g.ante I ' UC ’
Given under my hand at o fire in
this 18th dav ot February, 1839 ’ X VT '«boro.
fch2l <lr„ T. H. m.iit N T 1,
Geoigia, Lincoln couniy •
fITHEHEAS Wlhy C. Tatoir. and Van Allen
W Collars, administrators of the estate ofThos,
I’lorancc, deceased, applies for letters dismissory (
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
and singular, the kindred and creditors of raid de
ceased. to he and appear at my oil! c with the time
prescribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have
wl y said letters «hou d not be granted.
(liven under my hand at office, in Lincolnton,
his 7thdayof March. 1839.
HUGH HENDERSON, U. C.O.
March 11,1839.,,
Georgia, Columbia county;
n/'iIEKEAS David Holliman, executor of the
estate of Mark Price Davis,deceased, applies
for letters dismissory from said estate.
I '1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
J lingular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appuar at my office within the lime pre
scribed hy law, to show cause (if any they have)
why said tellers should not he granted.
(liven under my hand at office, this 17th January,
183 S; (1 AUK I EL JONES, ■ lerk.
Gconri i, Columbia <•« .nty :
fITHEUEAS Curtis If. Shock ey. Esq., admin- i
ff istialor on the estate of V\ il iam W. Simp
son. deceased, applies for letters dismissory from the
administration of said estate; I
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditoisof the said deceas- ,
ed, to file their objections, (if any they have) at my t
office, accoiding to law. s
(liven under my hand at office, this 19th day of
January, 1839. GABRIEL JOKES, t
jan 23-Gm Clerk. J
Georgia, llurkc couni y :
Hy the I'lun. the Court i > ordinary of said county.
kITHEKEAS, James S. Drown and William t ]
* V Pa mer,executors of Noah Smith, deceased,
Ezekiel Lester.administrator of Wesley VV. Ucese, a
deceased, Henry hance, administrator of Alexander q
Warren, deceased, Samuel Barron, administrator of i
Hiram Nunn, deceased, William Bennett, adminis- h
tea lor cum tee. annexe, Abraham J. 11. Nayland, de
ceased, WilliainJ. Evans, administrator, Amos Wig
gins, deceased, John M. Junes, administrator of
Charles Jones, deceased, Joseph Jansen, administra- -
tor of Michael Wigfins, deceased, Addison Dun
fjrd, administrator of William Dun Cord, deceased, .
and Jolm Applewhite, administrator of Peter ,
Applewhite, deceased, liave severally petition
el said court, stating that they have fully ad- c
ministered said estates, and praying letters dismis
iory therefrom:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
svery person interested in the several estates, to be r
tad appear at the said couit of ordinary at July 1
term next, and then mid there show cause why the c
jrayerof the petitioners should not be granted. c
Ly order of Court, <-
THUS. li. BLOUNT,
jan 21-Gm I). Clerk.
Giorgio, Lnrcoln county:
nj H EKI’.AS Toliver Jones, surviving adminis- (
trator of the estate of Moses Jones, do- 1
ceased, applies for lette.s of dismission
These ?re therefo.e to cite and admonish all and 1
singu ar. tlic hind ed an 1 creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the lime pre
sciibed hy law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said leltovs should not he granted. (
Given under my hand at office, in Lincolnton, j
tills rlstday of February, is; 9. ■
HUGH HENDERSON,
February 26. Clerk.
Georgia, .lelferson county.
Mary Cotter, deceased, dc bonus
non on the estate of David Cotter, deceased,
applies fur letters of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish aP and ; i
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased I
to he and appear at my office, within the time pre- (
»' ribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, s
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro,
this loth January, 1839.
jan lo ‘ E. BOTHWELL, Clerk. ,
Georgia, Scriveil » nuiily : s
\\J H EREAS William Moore applies for letters ]
f v dismissory from the administratorship of s
John Moore, of Seriven county, deceased. a
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and \
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and apoear at my ollice, within the time pre
scribed by ’aw, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he granted. j.
Given in c.cr ny hand, at office, in JacUsonboro’, .
tliis \ ll,li day f January, lse.lv). ,
Jan 18-6 m .itismiA terry, cierit.
Gvorgm, l.nicolu counti :
UJ 11 EREAS Jelferson Winn, administrator of 1
the estate of Jolm Winn, deceased, applies
for letters dismissory;
These are therefore to cite and admonish a’l and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, 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.
Given under my hand at office, in Lincolnton,
this Jlslday of February, 1839. 1
HIGH HENDERSON,
February 2(1. Clerk. 1
Georgia, l.ineoiii county :
WHEREAS Jonas Guive, administrator of the
estate of Samuel Davis, deceased, petitions
fur letters of dismission ;
These are therefore to cite, summon and admon
ish all and singu’ar, the kindred and creditors of 1
said deceased, to he and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if am
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Lincolnton,
this 7lb day of A arch, 1839.
HUGH HENDERSON, C. C. 0.
March 11,1830.
Geoigiu, J (Tin (sou county ;
a * . HEUEAS Sam el W. Robbins, administra
* v tor on the estate of William Uutley, de
ceased, applies for letters dismissory;
These arc taerefo.e to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he ami appear at my office within the lime pre
scribed by law, lo show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should nut be granted.
Given under my hand at ollice in Louisville, this
23d March, ISly.'
EIIENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
march 23
Georgi i, Jeltersou county I
U/ HEIIEAS John R. Cook, administrator on
the estate of James H. Cook, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
lo he and appear at my office within the time pre
! scribed by law, to show cause, if ary they have,
why said letters should not 1 e grunted;
(liven under my hand at office in Louisville, this
1839.
r.OP..SE,/.c,iv US, 111.. 01-.5..
march 23
(Jenr.'in, Jctletson cotiniy ; "
WHEREAS lleniah S. Carswell, a.lministrstor
V ? on the estate of Sterling i). Eason, deceased,
! app ies for letters dismissory from said estate ;
Fhese are therefore to cite and admonish al and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased
lo he and appear at my oiln e within the timi pre
sold cdly aw, to show cause, if any they have
: why sai I letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this sth day of
Febru try, 1839. EUE.NE/lErl BOTHWELL.
feb 9 _ » lerk.
Georgia, Ilurke comity:
Hy H ic Court of Ordinary of Bur ice county.
WHEREAS Benjamin I). Hill.administrator o
v V William Whit eld, deceased, late of sail
county, has petitioned said court for letters dismis
sory.
These are therefore to cite all persons interested
dohe and appear before said court, on the lirst Mon.
di.v in May next, to tile their ohjei lions, if any they
h ive, otherwise said lott rs will he granted.
By order of said Court, this 20th < ’eto cr, 1838
nov I I'. H. ULOI NT, D. Clerk!
John L. Becker, -a
vi. (.Libel far Divorce.
Justi- a W. Becker. J
f|IHE She it having returned that t' edefen lant
| is not to he found in his bai iwick It is
ther. fare ordered, ' hat she be required toapwaral
t e next t -tna o( this Court and answer or the
Coa t will proceed as in rase of judrmenl by ,i,.
fan't. \n lit is further ordered. That (his rule b e
puhhs' c 1 in one of the gazettes in the ritv of An
g (St I. in the State of Georgia, oijre a mom I, for
th cc months, previous 1 1 the next term of this
A true extract from t 1 e minutes of the v u . (Pl]
Court of Ru lnn md county. State of Georgia kvi
ruary 15th. 1 39 ,1 VME< McL.VW.s\lerk
’X
Georgia. Lincoln county :
i « / HERE iS Peter Lamar applies to n.t tor ict-
Vt ters of administration with the will an
nexed, on the estate of David .Mot redie, deceased ;
These are therefore to rite ami admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appeara Imy office, within the lime pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
(iiven under my hand at office, in Lincolnton,
this 22d day of March, 183£).
HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk-
March 26 _____ _
Georg in, IHukc county : .
• * / HEREAS David Tiniey applies for letters ot
Vt administration on the estate of Thomas-
Gahard, deceased;
These are thciofore to cite and admonish ail and
! singular, the kindred and creditors of sai l deceased,
I to Oe ami appear at my office, within the time pre
scribe I by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not I e granted.
Given under my hand, at ollice in Waynesboro,
this Ist of March, 1539. T. if. BLOUNT,
Mnreh 21 I). Clerk.
Gei/i'.iU, s oiunihiu county :
WHEREAS Benjamin S. Cox,administrator of
James S. Dansdell, deceased, applies for
letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,)
at my office, according to law.
(iiven under my hand, at office, this 17th Decem
ber, 1839. [dec 21 j GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
Georgia, .senveil County:
WHEREAS Noah Freeman applies for letters
dismissory, from the estate of Eliza Oliver,
dec., of Scriven county.
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to shew ce.,se, if any they
have, why said letters shall no* oe granted.
Given under my hand. .id seal at ollice, this
2th day of November, 1533.
nov 15 __J-SIIUA PERRY, Clerk.
NOTICE. —Application will be made, after
ninety days, to the Directors of the Georgia
insurance and Trust Company, to renew certificate
No. 50, for nineteen shares of new stock, which
certificate is lost or destroyed,
maro lm3ms SAMUEL HALE.
IN )UR months after dale application will he
made to the lion. Inferior ourt of Jclferson
rounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave tosell a tract of Land lying in Burke county,
containing 315 acres, belonging to the minor heirs
of James Trimb.e, late of Jefferson county, de
ceased. JAMES A. CARSWELL,
April 25, 1539. __ __ Guardian.
I.IUUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lin
coln county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a part of the real estate of John
■'loss, dec d. of said county, sold for the bcne.d of
the heirs and creditors.
April 8, 1339 _ WM. W. STOKES. Adm’x.
].NuUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior( ourt of Lin
coln county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a lot of.and in Murray county, No.
59, Bth District 3d Sect on, drawn by the orphans
of Noah Walton, dec’d, also for leave to sell lot
No. 11)1, I th District of Lee. Drawn by said or
phans, sold for then' benefit.
April 8, 1339 HARRIETS. WALTON, Adm’x.
1,1 Doll mouths after date application will I.e
made to the Honorable Inferior ( ourt of Lin
coln county when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave lo sell the lands belonging to the minors
of Noah Walton, dec d, situated in Lincoln countv,
sold for the benefit of said mino.s.
April 8. 1S3!) 11A It HIE TS. WALTON, Adrn’r.
B,SOUIt months after date, application will be
D made to the Hon Inferiorcourt of i.urke coun
ty, when setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the one-lifth of an undivided tract of and in
Richmond county, containing one hundred and
sixty-six acres, adjoining the land of Henry Usher
and Wm. Tinsley, belonging to the estate of Elijah
Walker, deceased. ALEX. CARSWELL,
February 16, 1839. Administrator.
JIUMi months ‘after date application will be
y made to the honorable the Justices of the in
ferior Court. when sitting for ordinary pm puses, for
leave tosell a 1 the real estate of John Ki Ipatrlok,
\ale ot Buvke county, deceased.
WILLIAM KILLPATRICK, Adm’r.
February 21,1839.
I.IOUR months after date application will he
U' made to the honorable the Court of i rdinary of
Burke county, foi leave to sell the real estate of
Welcome Almond, a minor.
MA TTHEW ALMOND, Guardian.
March 11, 1839.
17IOUH months after date applic Son wl l be
made to the honorable Inferiorcourt ofJeffer
son county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the
estate of the late Mrs W. S. E. Berrien, deceased,
for the purposeof division of said estate.
JAMES W. M. BERRIEN,
February 9, 1839. Administrator.
1,11I ,11 H R months afterdate application will tie
_ made to tne Hon. Inferior Court of Richmond
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave tosell all the real estate and personal proper
ty of Thomas M. Chandler, deceased, late of said
county. F.M. ROBERTSON,
jan-11 Administrator.
1,1. ’U R months after date application \vil l be
” made to the Hon. Inferior court of Taliafero
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Owen
Holliday. A. H. STEPHENS,
A. W. GRIER,
Jan 19-im Administrators,
I.inuil months after date application will be
" made to the Honorable Justices of the inferior
( ourt when silting foroidinary purposes, for leave
to sel two Tracts of Land, belonging to Welcom
Al.mund, a minor.
'IA ITHEW ALLMOND, Guar’n.
Jau 10, 1839-4ni •
1.1 >*l It months after date, application will be
made to the Hon. the inferiorcourt of Burke
county, when sitting foroidinary pm poses, for leave
to sel three hundred acres of land in said county,
and one Negro girl, named Lucy, belonging to the
heirs of Hezekiah Lewis, deceased.
JOHN ROGERS,
January 24th, 1839. 4m; Guardian.
■ ItH R months after date, application willhe |
Er made to the Hon. the inferior court of Burke j
county, when sitting as a court of ordinary for
leave lo so 1 all the Lands and Negroes belonging lo I
in® «stmn of Henry Chance, senior, deceased!
L. B. BURCH, Administrator.
January 24.1539. 4 ms
1 after ilate appli. ation wilTc
B made to tie honorable Inferior court of Co
lumbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to se t tire Lands and Negroes belonmtw
to the estate of Jonathan Child, deceased. 8 °
U M. CHILD, Administrator.
Mnrrh 2PVJi. «
H iiuHit'is after date application will le
3 made to the honorable the Inferior Cou.t of
Warren rounty. when s iting as a Comt of i r li
nmy. so leave to sell the real estate of Haynes 8
Ryan, deceased. EVANS M Cl! ARY
P r *' 3, 1539. Administrator.
'YJ'OTICF,.— Four months after date, application
1 1,. wl " ,>e made to the Ho i. the Inferior ton it
ol burke county, when sittii g for orlinary purpo
ses, tor leave to sell brty-eight aires of and lv
ing in s.ud county, belonging to the estate of Robert
Ca,tubers, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and
creditors of said deceased
r . JA o n E ?c r^ KUTHKRS * Adn ii D i»‘rat 0 r
February 2fi,1b39.
\T OTH'E —'bur taont’-s after dri" application
i 1 "iR be made to C o honor b’e Infc ior ; ourt
of Lincoln county, while sitting fororlinarv purpo
ses, for leave to so I a lot of 'and lyi g in Farlv
county, third district. No. (3' 6 Circe bund e 1 and
six s d awn by Josiah Brunson, deceased, late of
Linco n county JOHN EADY, Administrator.
Mu *eli n.i s:>9.
N r ° r . i ,V l '; _FoU , r morU,,s al ' ,Pr rtaffiTpnlicmVn i
will be made to the Conrt of Ordinary of .
idirke coim*y. for leave to sell all the real estate i
do gmg to Elisha \ndc son. deceased, late of said
county. JANE H. ANtlEßsi v,
JAMES ANDERS.’ Xccu,t ‘ x -
AUGUSTUS h. 'XDKRS N
Febnmn 26.18.ap p"? V’
i Gcorgi:., Uiirkc county :
I 'VITHEUEAS Nathaniel L. Sturms applies for
ff letters of administration de bonis non on
the estate of Samuel Sturges, deceased;
Those are thereto.e to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to he and apjiearatniv office within the time pre
scribed hy law to show cause, if any they have.
I why said letters should not be granted,
j t.iven under my hand at olfice, in Waynesboro
this Ist of March, 1839. T. H. BLGUNT,
March 21 D. Clerk.
| Georgia, Jefferson comity :
WniEKEAS Calcedonia Green applies for let
ters of administration on the estate and ef
fects of Hubert Green, late of said county, de
ceased ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to nle their objections, if any they have, in my of
fice within the time prcsciibed by law, to show
cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this
12th of March, 1539.
Idil-.NEZER BOTHWELL,CIerk.
March 16, 1839.
Georgia, Columbia comity :
W HERE AS Archibald Heggie applies for let
“ * tens of administration on the estate of Na
omi Ann Wood, (a minor,) deceased j
I hesc are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to tile their objections, if any they have,
in my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand at olfice in Appling, this
13th of March, 1839.
GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
March 10, 1539.
Georgia, t oltunbiu county;
WHEREAS Archimedes Lee Zachry, adminis
trator of Geo go A. Tindall, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to nle theiro jections (if any they have) at my
office, according to law.
Given under my hand at office, this oth November
1838. [novBJ GABRIEL Jt.NES, Clerk.
PILES, HAEMORRHOIDS, &c.
PRICE $1 .—NO CVIIE NU PAY.
HAV’S LINIMENT.
No F iction.—This extraordinary chemical com
position ihe roMill of science and ibe invention of a
ee.eloalid medical mm, ihe introduction nl which
to the pul lie wns invested vviih iho solemnity id a
deaib lied bequest, has since gain d a reputation
unparalleled, mlly sustain.ng iho correclnesa oft .e
laineiiled Ur. Gndley’s last cunlssiun that" bo
daied not die wit onl giving in posterity ilio bene
lit oi ins knowledge on this subje. I," and lie there
lor* heqneai ed to his blend and attendant, CLlo
inon Days, lire setae! id ins uiscmerv
It is How used in the principal hospitals,and the
private prneliee in onr country, tirsi and mosl eei
l- Inly (or the euro o, ihe Piles, and also so exten
ively anil ctfeelniilly us to bnfile crcilul.lv, unless
whert its elle* Is nro witnessed. Externally in ■ lie
b,flowing * oiii) l.iiids;
i'ur Dropsy —creating extraordinary absorption
a' t o'i«*>.
A I Swellings— Reducing them in a few Lours.
Roeuin'itism, a cute or • hrui.ic giving quick ensc.
S ire. Throat—Uy a. sneers ulcers or Colds.
Croup, and Whooping Cough— Externally, and
over Inoehesl.
Alt Bruises Sprains and Burns —( uring in a few
hours S ires and Uicirs —VV la ther tiesh or loin*
standing, and fever sores.
Us operations upon sjnlts and children in redu
cing ihennnie swellings, and 100 ening coughs and
lit.li mss id Ihe idlest hy reluxuljon oliln pans, Inis
been surprising be)ond conception—l'be common
on nk of those who have used it in llieJPitei, is
“ U acts like a eliurni ”
1 H E Pi I. AS-—'The price 81 is refunded loany
person who will use a Lottie of Hay » Liniment for
the Piles, and ret urn t lie empty boille without being
i ured. Theseare * lie positive ord* rs id the proprie
lor to Ihe Agents ;nnd out ol man) thuusa-dsold
not one has been tinsnceessbil.
'A e might insert cenifii ales to any length, hnl
Prefer 111 it I hose w ho sell the article, should exhibit
I he original io purchasers.
GAUIUbV—None can bo gem ine without a
sp eniliil «t graved vvrnj p< r, on whii-h is my name
and also IhutoJ the Agents
„„s s.. SOLOMON HAMS.
TO EDI TORS, &r—A l l eoinilry papers who
will in-en the alum* 12 months, and sand m e nunn
her m the agents shall be eiitnled to one dog, n of
the Lineament.
Sold Wholesale and retail by ( OMSTOCK &so,
Sole \gents. 2 I leii her street, neat Maiden Lane]
one door b low Pearl street, ,N vv York, and by one
Druggist in every town in ihe Union,
for sale by A.VTUNV& HAINES, 232 Broad
reel, A ign la. mar 30
HANDIIUEE AND II VLUNESS.
Oldrhm.E’s haim oe Columbia -
DANDRUFF AND BALD S ESS— 1 be ar
tide named above is a ch nne.il combination ol
such ingredients as have proved th mselves elT’t a
emus ill assisting the nainnl growth id I lie human
hair, and removing all ohstieles to its peneet devel
opemonl —ln commending lids article to the par
iieulnr notice of u discerning public, the proprietor
is hut recapitulating the oil express, d sentiments
ol the nr i y hundred, w lu* have successfully tested
its efficacy and wonderful qnal lies -this com
pound having acquired lor tlself a character lor sin
gu.ar merit and value, it is used by ladies and
gentlemen genera,ly, to k< ep the Hair moist and
beanl.ml, and ihe head free from Dandruff, which
n does most perfectly, and thus prevents Baldness.
fcd milieu—Observe that each hull leaf the gen
uine Balsam of I olumbia has a splendid engraved
vvm 11 per, oil which is repn seined the Falls oi Niaga
ra, iVc. Tor sale hy
ANTONY & HAINES, Sole Agent.
n P"I 2 232 Isi reel.
a kK. E. >PollN, a German physician ol much !
-* ' note, having dev..led his allenlioi. for some
> ears m the cure and removal of the cr uses of N FI
VuU.S AMIMCK HEAD AGUE, has ihesaiis
fiction to make known, lira he ha» a remedy which
I by removing iho causes cures effectually and perma
nently ibis distressing coinpl tint I hero are many
families w ho have considered sick Headache a eon
sinnnonal incurable land,y complaint- Hr.fi as
snr. s I hem I lull hey me mislaiveu, at d labouring
•in er distress which ill y might noi onlv alleviate
but actually eiadicnled by the use of his remodv ’
Ii is Ihe r* suit nl sen ni.fi,• research, and is entirely
| ol a different chatnpter from advertised patent medi
| eims, and is not imp e-isunl to the lasle. i
HEADACHE, SI, K UR NERVOUS
The ex.raordmary reputation I hat Hr. Spohn’s
rein ily lor this distressi.-.g comp tint is every dav ■
pan.mg IS certainly n inatt jr „l iiiurh astonishment I
i hat so m rh sntleiing should h ,vo existed for ,
I wnhonl any ihscuvi ry ol an effectual , rov.-miv , „ r
| cue,lS truly a siihj.,l lit much regre, |,„t Hr ’-t
| now in-sores ihe public llmtsueha r medy has been '
iny, 11'e las will lamwnce the mn-t credulous 'The
, nnciples on w In. hii ads an-simple ami plain Itis I
I n " a mined fact that this romp aim, whether cal fed 1
.>ie,i I lea,la, he, or Nc. Mills llediiche. arises prnn !
ar iy from ilw shun ich-tlioso who ilinik they hue )
Ihe Nervous Ilea,lnedm mav rest assured ihat this
or_a i, the si maeh. is the first cause, that th'svs
'em bus bee. ire vitiated ordenilim e,l, though ,h
-sio.n.'e it, and that etily t Inongli the same channel
mn.'l t!;<>>■ ,*\, ,,!■ ir,. I -ration ut ihe na oral a, d
■ lied hy lu eii a.s ol the system. 'I In- ohj, el, Dr.;!
Spot n’s r, liieny is eiiiniemiy enleuiaied to a tain, i
i he Ir ilb o| this p ■mu,m cannot bo etintrovairled, j
neil ike soom r snffaers nuh he hernia, he became
convine, d ofii, ih* n-i-or will iheir suffering end . '
in restoration ol health, Dr. Spohn pledges Lis I 1
pn fessiin ai repmat on on I his fael. Toe remedy !
may he bad oi apothecaries generally throughout : 1
the I 'nil,id >laies. ° , I
For sale hy ANTONY & HAINES, No 833 (
Urn nl sire, I, Augusta. n)ar f
ESSENCE OF TV HE,
Tor changing bed ~r Gr.iv or any I ght colored ,
H ur to »i hfviii t'ul B-ov\n or Hi ir k.
Warranted eijf erior io any . fle-r»I !
f r ln celebrated Grecian I ye will change Red .
a or Or y llnir.io Brown or Black. It i,,|
wi h siii'h surprising lacibly and accuracy that its
presen,.,, c limi t ledetee ed The shad, mV he
lefi at Brown, or may lie made perfectly jet Black i
at »hr plrasu e *»l *h u«rr * ’ "
I , ' S’*" 1 iiiiiiiher of cen'letnen, who have n,„, h
hair m i art. or en'trcly, are in the eonstnm halat »( 1
■ ' Wl "? I' I'** 1 '** * ll :,r '' "."vcr Hiispe, ini „f being 3
I 7"> ■ ■'•"'•y baele lors a, .1 ,v„I „,. r , | mv „ .*
ih -tr Io mines 111 mairimo ,y by „ 8 , .t us ,
lis warrm ted ,iii.cn tto any mq.lo in ,h«. wnrM I
am! is sold at ah,ml half the preeoi'thc Fiirimon, ’ V
. .For sale by ANTONY A II AI NFS ,C". o
JAVNE’S INDIA IS EXPECTOUANT,
IS recommended as decidedly superior to any oth
er known combination of medicine, for Coughs,
Jolds, influenza, Consumption, Asthma, spitting of
blood, Angima Pectoris—Palpitation of the heart,
Bronchitis j Chronic Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Difficulty
jf Breathing, Jiooping Cough .Pains ami Weakness
ol the Breast, and all diseases of the Pulmonary
Organs.
This medicine is highly and justly recommended,
by numerous and respectable individuals, who have
found relief from its use. Many who have been
laboring under protracted Coughs and Pains in the
breast, and have been i I pposed by themselves and
their Iriends far advanced in Consumption, have
been happily restored to perfect health by the use
of t lis valuable Expectorant.
The Rev. C. C. P. Crosby, late Agent of the Ameri
can Baptist, writes as fallows :
New York, June 15, 1835.
To Dr, Jayne —Dear Sir, —I have made use of the
Indian Expectorant, personally and in my family,
for the last six years, with great benefit. Indeed I
;nay consider my life prolonged by the use of this
valuable medicine, under the blessing of Cod, for
several pears. 1 may say almost as much in the
case of rry wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. Tinson,
of the Island of Jamaica. Tor all cases of cough,
inflammation of the chast, lungs and throat, 1 do
most unhesitatingly recommend this as the best
medicine I have ever tried. My earnest wish is,
that others afflicted as 1 have been, may experience
the same relief, which I am persuaded they will, by
using the Indian Expectorant.
C. C. P. CROSBY.
N. B.—Many of my neighbors, on rny rccommen
btion, have tried this medicine with uniform suc
cess. (Mr. Crosby’s present residence is near Eliz
abethtown, N. J.)
n ere by certify that I was cured of a violent
:ough and pain in my breast by using Dr. Jayne’s
ixpectorant medicine. My wife also was afflicted
vith a bad cough and pain in her breast, at tended
with so much difficulty of breathing as to prevent
her hum ge' ling any sleep for a number of nights in
succession ; out by taking two doses of this medi
cine she was enabled to sleep quietly through the
eight, and in a few days, by continuing its use, she
vas perfectly cured. JACOB RIDGEWAY.
Hancock's Bridge, N. J., Sept. 24,1838.
Last spring my wife was confined to her bed by a
listressing cough and pain in her breast and side.
Her cough harrassed her day and night, and her dif
liculty of breathing was so great that she got very
little sleep for many days and nights together.—
None >f the medicines she took appeared to be of
any service to her, until Dr. Jayne kind.y sent her
a bottle >f Indian Expectorant, which completely
restored icr to health. She firmly believes it is the
best nedioine ever discovered.
WM. POULSON.
Hancock's Bridge, N. J., Nov. 21, IS3B.
Copy of a letter from the Rev. Simeon Siegfried,
pastor if the Baptist Church at ICuborough, near
Philadelphia.
Dr. D. Jayne. —Dear Sir, —You will probably re
collect that about two months since, 1 called upon
you and procured a bottle of your Indian Expo to
rant. stating that I was then troubled with an invet
erate hoarseness and cold of three months standing,
for which no medicine that 1 had tried afforded any
relief. 1 deem it due to you and to the Expectorant
to inform you, that the use of that one bottle entire
ly removed the complaint, and that 1 have had no
return of it since, f rom a fair trial of this medi
cine, andalso of your Carminative Balsam, in my
own family, and under my observation, 1 confidently
recommend both to the afflicted. Yours truly,
S. SIEGFRIED.
Philadelphia, July ISM, 1837.
Dr. Jayne. —Dear Sir, —Labouring under Pulmo
nary Affections for the last live years, and being
troubled recently with a severe cough, attended
with frequent attacks of hemorrhage, 1 was per
suaded to buy your Indian Expei torant, after 1 had
resorted in vain to the best medical aid of this city.
Before I had taken two bottles,! am happy to say
that the cough entirely left me,t ogether with the
hemorrhage. I make this statement under the im
pression that it is a duly which 1 owe to my fellow
sufferers, and as an expression of my sincere grati
tude to you for your invaluable medicine.
Very respectfully,
J. E. MOORE, Dentist, 49 S. Fifth-st.
Philadelphia, March 30, 1838.
DR. D. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM,
is a certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysentery,
Diarrhoea, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, Summer
Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach,
Flatulency, &o. &c„ and all Spasmodic and Nervous
Diseases, as Sick and Nervous Headache, Husteria,
Cramp, &c. &c.
This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and safe
compositions ever offered to the public for the cure
of the various diseases of the stomach and bowels,
I and the only article worthy of the least confidence
for curing Cholera Infantum or Summer Complaint;
and in all the above cases it really acts like a charm.
The highest testimonials have been received of the
great variety and number of important cures it has
effected—by persons, 100, of the first respectability,
who have too much intelligence to be imposed upon
themselves, and too much honesty to lend the influ
ence of their names for the purpose of imposing upon
others.
Baltimore, March 27th, 1838.
Dr. Jayne—Peat Sir, —You ask me what proofs I
meet with of the efficacy of your medicine. I can
safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for
Bowel Complaints that has given me so much satis
faction, and my patients so speedy and perfect relief
as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it le
comcs a standing remedy for those ailments, and is
called for again and again, which 1 think a pretty
good proof of its efficacy and usefulness. In the
Summer Complaint of children it has frequently ap
peared to snatch the little victims, as it were, from
tho grave. “1 have saved the life of my child, and
of such and such a child,” 1 have repeatedly heard
said. In dysenteric allcctions of adults, I have time
and again seen it at t like a charm, and give perma
nent relief in a few hours, I may say in a few
minutes. In line, it is a valuable medicine, and no
family should bo without it. Respectfully,
M. L. KNAPP, M, D.
For sale by WM. K. KITCHEN
nrt 27 (>md&w Sole Agen fur Augusta
O. COSHY’S DYSPEPTIC liiTTEKsi
PERHAPS there is nothing more calculated to
disgust the public eye than the innumerable
advertisements of nostrums that are constantly ap
pearing in the public prints. Ail are ready to ex
claim, our souls are sick, our ears are pained with
every day’s reports of ils and specilics. This state
of the public mind would seem to forbid any person
of delicate mind from sending forth any new dis
coveries in medicine, to the trial of the public.—
Still, motives of delicacy sliou d not prevent us
from ma ing known real discoveries, which wc
are confident will benefit our fellow-men. This
latter consideration has prompted tho author of
these bitters to make them known. He knows
hey arc highly efficacious, for hcliimse f, his wife
and many friends, have given them a thorough trial’.
Ho was himselfa coniirmed dyspeptic, so much, that
even his recollection was gone.' By using these
hitlers he has ‘ cen restored to health. Mrs. (os y
was troubled for many years but was restored to
health by the use of these bitters. This has been
the case with many of his friends. Mr. Cosby in
sending forth this advertisement ad Iresses those
who know him. He has been for many years a resi
dent of Augusta, at which place, he can at any
time be consu ted about the bitters. They are
good in all eases of diseases of the digestive or
gans, the symptoms of which are mdwestion
pain or oppression in the stomach from fool’
loss of appetite, flatulency, heart burn, giddiness in
the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassi
tude. general weakness, disturbed sleep ’&<•
The composition is entirely Botanical, and lias
proved efficacious when many celebrated medicines
had failed. In support of which he refers them to
Freemmi W. Lacy, sherilf of Richmond county
and William T. Phompson. editor of the Augusta’
Mirror, aid lie might refer you to many others
but deems it unnecessary as he is willing to n'acc’
it on its own merits. All he asks is for those who
are a.llicte 1 with tie dyspepsia to give it a trial.
They can be had atT. If. Plant’s book-store. An
guita; C. A. Doude, Edge-eld ourt-Honse j John
H o shy's tavern at th-Cberokee ponds ; John H.
Wilson, at the Honk, Abbeville District. 8. C.; and
oft). Cosby himself, at the cornerofWashington and
Ellis-Street* feh 15 1m
| BOOK AND JOIi PRINTING.
WJ. THOMPSON respectfully informs his
• friends and the public generally, that he
is prepared to execute every variety of BOOK
AND JOB P HINTING, with neatness anddespatch.
His assortment of materials is equal in extent or
quality to any in the city, and from his thorough
acquamtace with the business, he hopes to be able
to give general satisfaction to those who may favor
him with a share of their patronage.
1 o those who have heretofore patronized him, he
begs leave to return his most grateful acknowledge*
meats for past favors ; and he hopes by strict at
tention to bu.iness and constant efforts to please to
merit a continuance of their patronage.
i&LA U BLANKS, of every kind, kept con
stantly on hand, or printed to order, on the shortest
notice. feb 13-ts
tuu burnt corn piaster.
WAKU.ViNTED to cure, without iriconveu*
all Dorns whatever . To« Pillowing
j is »H the proprietor, a widow, who depends on the
sale of tine article lor support, will present:
certificate.
I Wo, the subscribers, do certify, that wo have
j known ihe Burnt Corn Tla.-fer to cure and craoirto
a great number of Corns, li has been used w ith the
must perlect success by oir selves and friends
many years, anu the propr eloris a widow.
( Signed) John Mono, Jr, Ira Higgins, Benjamin
Bryan, Celand Bice, Arch Benson, Lewn Running,.-
Lemuel Lynch, John Motley, jr. W
For sale by AN lUN Y 6e HAINES, No. 532
Broad street, Augusta. april A
NEW VOLUME FUR 1539.
THE NEW-YORK SPIRIT OF THE
TUBES.
A Chronicle of the Turf\ Field Sports , Litera
ture and the Stage.
William T. Porter, Editor.
Published every Saturday in the City of New-York,
and Embellished with very large Imperial Quarto
Engravings on Steel , of distinguished Horses ,
Eminent Actors , sr.
The Ninth Volume of this periodical commenced
on the Dth oIM trch, lo3‘J. It i* now-neot the ve
ry largest weekly papers in America consisting ol
iwelv immense quarto pages instead of eight, as
hitherto. The pr« sent volume will he Bins*rated by
SEVEN SUPKKIt ENGh AVl\(iS, of the most
on STEEL PLATES of the lar
gest size ; two of the senes were published in the
first number oftho volume—one being a Fancy Por
trait of AUGUSTA, tlie benuii til and celebrated
danseuse , in ihe character of La Sylph ule —rue other
ajPoriruit of Mr. >tevk n*s fnnion* BLAi K JMAKI A.
celebrated as tin* best Four .Mile mare of h r day
at the North, and theconq ier»»r ol 'Jnflom the great
Twenty Mile race no Cong Iskind, Portraits of
•lonn Hascombk. of Mi.ngo, and o' Impoiied Mu-
NAitcn, will follow Bla« k Maria, and oiler subjects
both > porting and 'I hmirical, vmli he * elected to
cowtii uc the so ics, which win thin so in a boauli
ful and mkrestingtvAU.EiiY of Engkavings. The
Engravings w II be lie; luge*! ever given in an V
merienn p«* iodical, those already pnhluhd being,
oi.o ofiiiirtecn inches by lit>cvn, and the other lour
t *cm by eighteen. They vvili be ml el djorateiy and
ri. h!y finished, and primed on a large line sheet, to
accompany the paper Care will I e taken that ih*y
are so secured tor transmission by ihe in-uls that
they may reach ttieir disttnaii n without injury,
and he suitable lor framing 'The body oi tt<e caper
ilseii will be illustrated by fine Wood rf.ngravj \cs
ol Ruing and >poitini< ’ups, Designs of Ceiebra ed
Ka. e Courses, ami Etchings ol Hor-cs, on ih'» pi m
ot “Bell’s Lde in London,’ 1 which (he Race Cup
annexed i a specimen
The pi hit of tiikTimes” will continue to be
primniiiv a*.d essentially devoted to the Americav
anu English TURF. Under this get eral h ad vvi.l
he embraced i complete Ameruan Pacing Cdeodar
lor the current year, and mil reports of the Now
market, Doncast r, Epsom, Ascot, Good wo >d, Liv
erpool and * h ster Unco d ealings in England, and,
si ch i»i hers ns may be interesting from i ..e clinracVw
of the horses engaged nr other circumstances
A List of the WINNING HOlljnlvn ol (lie prece
ding year will he published, arranged in Four Dis
tinct Tables, — One ol Tour Mile Winners me of
Three, one of'l wo, and oho of One Mile V\ iin. era,
These (aides show at a glance the w inner of o\e»y
race ol the last year, Ins Age,* olor, Pedigree and
Owner, she Prize won; the Weight earned, the
Time made,and the Hon*es Beaton byh m,together
withtlie dam am) plnceol the race and a re erencito
thy pugeofihn preceding volume where Ihe r co was
I originally published, i h ti h!,or lahle of Fou Mil
'Vinners appeared in the 2d number, and it com
p'ises ail the foregoing particnlurH of ihe l our Mile
races ran in America,dur.ng the year 1838- These
mbit s are compiled with infii ilo care ami labour,
and at great exp. use; they are of constant prac
tical use, and n crease in value every year A List
of English \\ inning Horst s for «he same year will al
so ho published in tue volume, arranged in the En
glish torrn. ,
A 'Table of American Trotting II rseg , with the
Age, Color, Ovvier, Time mule, Weight carried,
Dorses Beaten, Ac. &c. will be published tilths
volume,and in addition there will he published mi J
abstract of every Great Trotting Performance in A
meriea ferseveral year.- ba k. withe pecia. reference
h» the lime made This ahs raci has been compo cd
fr m several authentic s un-es and will i e cxln me-
Iv iuleiesiing as the only complete lecord ol Ameri
can ITotiing ever uitmptcd. A Table of American
Stallions in the usual form will also appear in an
early number of the volume, and wid b> fund con- f
veiiienl for breeders ns distgnating the nge, color,
pedigue owner, place and price ol .-landing, of near ,
j ly every distinguished stallion in America
'These arc hut ihe leading features ol ih i Turf,
department ot the paper, of w Inch the others can on
ly he enumerated in brief. Thev comprise n com*
p! p| o record ol all I mportniions and all scales of Blood
>tocK—Sweepstakes, Bat ing and Tr iting Watches,
and 'Baring appointments,— Essays on breeding and
trading.— Pedigrees and Pedbrntames of Distin
guished Horses, — with all ilie current News and
On Bits in •*porting trcles, both nt home and abroad
/ mi to complete the Sporting Doj artment, lull de
tails, original and selected will he given upon
maidy p:ihtimes, ns Hunting, Eh.oimg, Fcshufjlv
\ etching and Boating, l edcs nan and oilier Athletic
ami manly sports J here is only room thus casually
j * ‘ n«*lice these subj cts, which are favourite themes,
and will ever be enleria n g at lengih
| Another part ot Ibe design of ihe paper will ern-
I brace an Agric llural Department , designed to pro-
| mote iln* interest and mini.-Ur io the instruction of
! Breeder* of fine Cattle. Sheep sc.
The next prominent Department is the Theatrical
cal page, constantly devoid to original crit ctsmsof
the Drama, and rioiices of the New Vork Theatres,
—Green Hoorn I tdligeii.e. , derived from nit exten
sive ih i.tnc’U correspondence mamt dned wi heveiy
! f, hv in ihe Union and hy which the paper is air ody -
favorably known a.id widely circulated in ihcatn- "
| cal circles. The English Stage. now so blended
, with our own l»v aeommnnry olactos and of plays
I VV| 'l receive sue i a nonce as to keep the rentier
j consiai tly apprised of any new or amusing incident
it may fu nish
. Again, selections will he const ndy made* from the
j per.octicul-i o ihi*. c<»umry and oi Euglan ,and bus
: po formed a lively and elegant, literary d. panment
j occ pmg sevcial pages And hre the design of
; the Editor will be to select such artiel-a . nlynsate
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