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(icargiii' Si-rii-Mi ( om;i) :
l our! of : ii;!in irv—January Teim, 1839—. Present,
,lu lr lionors .1 im S. Beeves, Jellerson Roberts,
an ! i harles (’. Mewert, Justices.
Hi. Jan. 14f/i, IS3P.
IT|1 T| > i'ic iiiv’ication of J.ilin 3. Reeves, ad
-111 t.ist.atoi of Richard \V. Reeves, deceased
I.llc I ! SVrivcn c unity, stating that lie Ins fni-r a:!-’
ln|, int ■ <■: -uJ cs.at.-, and praying citation fur let
i'Ts nism. < try, 11 's, on motion, ordered that the
'l a' i*..tit* a i iation, requirin' all persons to
Mp\y came ,i. nay they have) why the same shoul I
'' h-u.t. d ( and that the same he published
once a month for six months. Returnable to July
term oi suit) court.
' true extract uom the minutes.
JOSHj ' PERRY, Clerk.
' ■;,(
ti'Hi i i i ir linary —> Jan war v Term, 1839—Present,
1 i»'i ' . j.i'im S. Mcevos, Jell'cison Rohcjts,
am! Chariest. Mewart, Justices.
- Xf. Jan . 14//i, 1830.
R y P \ i .t i.tp it ation of Solomon R. Smith, ad-
I 4 ministrator of \. m. Smith, deceased, late of
Sc,i\ :■ r.unity, i it'ng that ho has fully udmiiiH
t,,;'d said 1■ 1 ir. and praying' -Ration for letter' dis
,n' ’y- iti'.on motion, ordered that the ( Jerk
do i • a citation, r. j uring all persons to show
cause (il any they have) why the same shall not
l»c ; iMc.l ; an.i lnat the ' nru* he published once a
nontii for six mouths. Returnable to July term
< said court.
A true extract from the minutes,
janl WA PERRY, Clerk,
firorni t, SYi iv. il Count v:
('■ ; il of ,■!i lii: . —January Term, 1830 —Present
(heir honors Jo in S. Reeves, Jefferson Roberts
and Ch i;!“ r. S<‘*wcrl, Justices.
Jan. 1 Mh t 1889.
|T P '* tlie a;i;dicat‘. mos Richard Herrington,
•I sen., a ir.rni t rator of Richard Y. Herringtou,
d - • e.l, ! ite 01 Scrivf'ii county, statin„ that ho
li 11 illy ad uiniste rs d said estate, and praying ci-
I ’di n 1: Ir li i . lt h, on motion, or
dered that the Clerk do i • ie a citation, requiring
■ill person* to show cause (if any they have) why
l • ene >h ill not he granted and that the same
i e n ihlis’ie I 0:1 re a mouth for six months. Return a
hle to July term of said coui t.
'■ ■ HIM PERRY, (lerk.
c: ‘urglu, I.Htrohi county :
Court of »r Un uy — lanuary Term, 1839—Present
: >'ir lemurs ! phen Stovall, Lewis Parks, A
\V. 1 lag iman, a id William H. ( antetou.
3 j \*>iS ihr application of Robert Mumford and
T •• ’ : I*>. Haaim.ieU, securities, for Thomas R
i I uminin’a as , u ■id inn for his minor children, corn-
I* ‘i ,,s l ;) tli.s ci 11 i t that .thr said guardian mis
inaa.i f . I ; u* estate in his hands; and that he has
i*. ver in.i.l.’joturu to the court of his acting and
d'dii: .i> juar.lim, and that ho has moved beyond
the limit * of f lie Mite.
oid • Ibyt ie ( 'ourt, That the said Thomas
U. Hammacii show (ans'* at the next term of this
cuiirt why .ai l s rurities should not bo re ieved
and discharged from their • eenrityship, and such
guardian he car ,» '! <1 to give new security or his
letters «m guaidi-mship ho revoked.
It. is furtiier ordered, That a copy of this Order
he reive 1 upon the said Thomas R. llammack,2o
d iys bell i • the next term of this Court, or he pub
lished in one of the public gazettes as the law re
quires.
V true extract from the minutes.
neon hitn’DErson, c. c.o.
11 eh n, X 36.
Ti'TV the petition of James Ramsey, stating
vi.J that Aimer 10. Holliday, deceased, late of
Rurkc county, on the seventh day of September, I
1-31, in the c i inly of Hurray,did make and execute
l i ; certain bond, a copy of which is filed in the
clerk’i nub >■ of this roil rt, whereby In* hound him
" If, hi' n drs, executors and administrators, to
make a fee simple title to the said James Ramsey,
r- a reii mi lot of land, bring part of lot No. Jlu,
thlr 1 r tin t, ninth district,original Cherokeecoun
-1., I *• ii by I Jizaheth (’lark of ilftdntosh county,
l-egin'ii 1 '; on the western main street, fronting on
said street 1 M fret and running back to the alley,
:e I ' so luting that the sai l Vbner K. has deinirt
■l 1 scitting t aid title, and pray
in.; I’ii court in direct Matthew Jones, the adminis
-1 atm of the ;ui» 1 < and chatties, lauds and tenements
that were of the said Abner IT, to make said title
in term ;of t!ie hi :te in Mich eases made and pro
v'il i 'I is the, ( Inr on motion of counsel ordered,
lb e.l .1! I pci ua (concerned he and appear at the next
.'Jay t'in of this court, and then and there show
. a 1 •<> why the prayer of I ie petitioner sliall not he
grant ’d. And it is'further ordered that a copy of
Ilia rule lm pu bi-lied onco a month before said
c» art, in one of (he Gazettes of the city of Augus
t a for three months.
A true extract from the minutes.
T. H. RLOUNT, D. C.
- January 17, Jan 24-m3ms
Wi'liun I). Crawford,administraO
Ch e Jackson, alius I <
n.'.rl..ii.* .li.hnlun, f Inter P leader -
Wil .il.'iljn an I otlu’i's. J
Hl' iii*pe *i hij; Ij tho I'ourt Hint t liarlotta Jnckson,
i.) a 1 .s tli ii lulU* .Id'k.sun, ami Wilvy .Holton re-
M.io boyoml tho imlt* nl’ I'lisSlato r
Ii h thari-lbr*' ",don 1 that the said Charlotte and
Wiley .iji *. ar at tin* m*\t lorm of this oourt and ile
nmr, plead 01 answer with hill:. \nd that this rule
In* published ill one of the (iazclles of An pisla for
i e spare jf lour mould;. A true copy from the
mimitas. JAM I’.s McLaws, Clerk.
January jl, Is'! I. tVh 1-4 i
i* ■ c.': si. It Jttj — Sr, tvi'it S iperior Court, in
.i i ,/ /*■ iltd IJI ,mml ficiK.v, campUt n
• . - J i/ VitUeti PttUnrk and I l't/.r Kinbra ,
dcfeiuUnlt.
4 d ■ iriu 4 to the Comt that the defenilant,
N Wila lain ra, resides witliout tho limits of this
Male and runout la* served with process in the
haul m mn, r pointed out by law.it is therefore or-
J hy t!i*' Court, that the said defendant appear
at the next tormoi in* Court and plead with said
Hill or the sain ■ will tie taken as confessed attains I
him ; and the sai l eotti I will proceed as to justice
slu!l appertain. And it is further ordered, that a
■ of litis order he published once a month for
f air months. ■ SI 11, V, Judge Sup. Court,
Mi i He District,lieur);ia.
\ true copy of the oriipmil order.
JD.'ltl A i'KRRY, Clerk.
1 * . . : jin !!| dins
Ii *■ i muary i\ rm, Isii!'.
William \. Hradley, -y
f in liqiiity.
VV il' . i■ . i I ' all ■ra id J allies Uee-ide, ’
r; i an; ■ uia - t*i the Court that James Ueeside,
Cl * . t ■ huts in sn t case, resides out
of tlv* • t le of i! orpia, ord ,ed that service l*e per
f.-t'loi 1 ,1 mes tei ale, 1 > pnhliealion once a
inoniii f,ir l nir mouths in one of the stiueUesof this
stile.
W a' l l I to IV foretioinj} rule, the said James
"eesid * is l-erehy n diaed to a'ppear ami answer the
Id", 'ff i empl ainanl in said rule mentioned, un or
nefore t ie seined Monday in June next, or the
i mil! will he moved for an order that sail bill he
I iken for confosse 1 against him.
A l nee.' from the minutes. Jd I'ehruarv. 1S3!).
•a i ni t- J AMES McL UV S, Clerk.
• "liven Superior > ourt — etoher Term, 1338. —
I’tv-mt hi* lonor John Silly.
Ann tlraham. y
vs, f- Divorce,
Williamllraham. J
rjtlME Sh eri i lia, ino returned that the defendant
(r is not to 'i; loon lin this county, it is there
upon on mode l of oluihird Marsh, counsel for
ii .dlant. ord :ed, I'liat the def n I mt apiiear at the
im ,t t in of I'd- • v.irl and answer the complaint
of said libellant, or in d"tAult thereof, the said
court will proc.-e.l in said case as though there
were a personal service.
tnd it i in ih r ordered. That a ropy of this
rule I e published on r a month for thiee months
in one of 1 tt this St it< ire the next
term of said court
A true ext... i id >; i the minutes, this first of Feb
ruary, I'3U.
JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
March U, T* P.
< enrsia, Un conutv :
Vj \i HE IK VS Simeon IP 11. administrator, de
V V bonis non, on the estate of Charles t'avan
nah. decease I. applies for letters distirissory.
These are therelorc to rite an 1 admonish all and
'iop i ir, i ie kind vd Bn I creditorsofsai 1 deceased,
to '• and i,,p >ar at my office, within the time pro
s' idled by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why sai 1 letters should not be T; ante 1.
Diven un 1 :nv Inn lat Dili 'e, in Waynesboro,
this I Hi ,hj 1 Tt'.ruary, IST9.
feb 21-am T. 11. BLOUNT, D. Clerk.
Lincoln county ;
Wiley G. 1 atom and Nan Allen
Collars, admit Mralors of the c late* of Thos.
Monnce, deceased, applies lor letters ;
i hese arc* therefore to < ito and admonish all and
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to and appear at my olfi e with the time
preset ihed i y law. to show cause, if any they have
why said letters shou d not be granted.
Given under my hand sit office, in Lincolnton,
his 7thday of March. I '•/.i'K
HUGH HENDERSDN,r. C.O.
March 11,18 30,
Gcorgin, * uliinihi.i r(, ui(y;
•JkTHEKEAS David Holliman, executor of the
V T estate of Mar If la ire Davis, deceased, applies
for letters distnissory lVo;n said e>ta'e.
i he.ie sue Ihercfore to cite and admonish all and
singular, l!ie kindred and nodi tors of said deceased,
. to he and appear at my ollue within the time pre
set! ed I y law, to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 17th January,
1838. G\B .Ml J< i.N I S ■ h rk.
fH-ongia, JrJir i.soit county ;
HEREAS Ileniah S. Carswell, adminislrstor
V f on the estate of Sterling I). Eason,deceased,
app ies for letters distnissory from said estate ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and (
singular, the kindred and ((editors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the ilrnt pre
snihed hy aw, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my bund at office, this .Oth day of
February, 1839. EBENE/EH BOTH W KLL,
<■ 9 cu rk.
Uooi'Ki&y Iftnrke comity:
Hji the Court if Ordinary of Ii nrhr county.
\\l HEREAS Benjamin H. Hill,administrator o
v V William Whitlield, deceased, late of sah
county, has petitioned said court for letters dismis
sory.
Those are therefore to cite all persons interested
doho and appear before said court, on the first Mon
day in May next, to file tln ir objections, if any they
ha ve, otherwise said h it -is will he granted.
By order of said Court, this 10th October, 1838.
nov I T. 11. If LOU NT, I). Clerk.
Georgin,.((*il(‘isi>n county :
\\/ M FItF.AS John It. Cook, administrator on
« v the estate of James 11. Cook, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismi v ory ;
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and et c ditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the linn l pro
scribed by law, to show cause, if a ty they have,
why said letters should not he granted ;
Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this
23d March; 183.0.
KBENEZER NOTH WELL, Clerk.
inarch 23
Georgia, Jefferson comity 5
UJ IfEREAS Sam id \V. Robbins, administra
tor on the estate of William Bailey, de
ceased, applies for letters distnissory;
These tire therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this
23d March, 1839.
EBENEZER BOTH WELL, Clerk.
march 23
Genrgiu, Lincoln county :
V\W 11 Fin: AS Jefferson Winn, administrator of t
» tluf estate of John Winn, deceased, applies 1 ‘
for letters distnissory} ,
'I hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office within the
time prescribed hy law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Lincolnton, '
this 21st day of February, 1839. c
HUGH HENDERSON,
• '< I ruary 26. Clerk.
Georgia, Lincoln county :
Us lIER FAS Jonas Cilice, administrator of the (
estate of Samuel Davis, deceased, petitions *
for letters of dismission ; c
These are therefore to cite, summon and admon- L
ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of 1
sai l deceased, to he and appear at my office within
the time prescribed hy law, to show cause, if an>
they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand ul office, in Lincolnton,
this 7th day of J arch, 1539.
HUGH HENDERSON,C. C. O.
March H, 1880.
Georgia, Jelleifton County*
WHEREAS Mary Cotter, deceased, do bonus
non on the estate of David Cotter, deceased,
applies for letters of dismission from said estate.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to he and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed hy law. to show cause, if any they have,
win said letters should not he granted.
i.iven under my hand, at office in Waynesboro,
this loth January, 1539.
jan i • E. BOTH WELL, Qjerk.
lii'iir 'ia, . v >ei 1 ven i entity :
HABEAS W illiam Moore applies for letters
V ▼ distnissory from the administratorship of
John Moore, of Scriven county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors s . lu j deceased,
to I c an 1 appear at my olfice, within the lime pre
scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro’,
this Mth day f January, 1839.
jan 18 6m JOSH I \ PERR’V , Clerk.
(a'oi",a, iiurivO com l y ;
Hy the I'hn. the Court 1 1 Mrdinary of said county.
imriIEHEAS, James S. Brown and William
V ▼ Fa mer,oxecu,orsof Noah Smith, deceased,
Ezekiel Lester.administrator of Wesley W. Reese,
deceased. Henry 1 hauee. administrator of Alexander
Warren, deceased, Samuel Barron, administrator of
Hiram Nunn, deceased, William Bennett, adminis
trator cum tc't. annexo , Abraham J. 11. Nayhind, de
ceased, William J. Evans administrator, Amos Wig
gins, deceased, John M. Jones, administrator of
Charles Jones, deceased, Joseph Jansen, administra
tor of Michael Wiggins, deceased, Addison Dun
ford, administrator of W illiam Dunford, deceased,
and John Applewhite, administrator of Feter
Applewhite, deceased, have severally petition
el said court, stating that they have fully ad
ministered said estates, and praying letters distnis
soty therefrom:
The>e are therefore to cite and admonish all and
every person interested in the several estates, to he
a id appear at the said court of ordinary at July
tarin next, and then and there show cause why the
i ivayer of the petitioners should not ho granted.
By order of Court,
THUS. 11. BLOUNT,
Jan 21 6m 1 ). * lerk.
Georgia • Lincoln count • •
vi r HERMAN Toliver Join s, surviving adminis-
VV trator of the estate of Mo<cs Jones, de
. ceased, applies for letters of dismission ;
These -re therefore incite and admonish all and
singn ar, the Kind ed and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my olfice within tiie lime pro
se libed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
wh\ said letters should not he granted.
| Given under my hand at office, in Lincolnton,
| his 21st dav of February, 1539.
11l Gil HENDERSON,
I Pel ruary 26. (lerk.
John 1 ■ Bc< ker,
t?«, C Libel for Divorce.
Jnstina W. Becker. J
rilllE SherilThaving returned that the defendant
8 is not to be found in his hni’iwick. It is
i therefore ordered, 'That she he required to appear at
I the next term of this Court and answer, or the
Court will proceed as in ease of judgment by de
■ fault. Audit is further ordered. That this rule be
| nu'.dished in one of the gazettes in the city of Au-
I gusta, in the State of Georgia, once a month for
I three mouths, previous t» the next term of this
Court.
A true extract from the minutes of tho Superior
Court of Richmond county. State of Georgia, Feb
ruary loth. 1539. JANIES McL V\\ S, Clerk.
April 6,1839. to dm
Geoi gin* Burke count j :
f HERE \S David Tinley app’ios for letters of
? administration on the estate of Thomas
j Gat.a-d,deceased 1
'These are therefore to cite and admonUh all and
> singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased.
to he and appear at my office, within the time pre
> scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have.
why - lid letters should not be granted.
♦ Given under tny hand, at office in Wavneshoro.
, this Ist of March*, 1>39. T. H. HLH NT.
I March »1 V. Clerk.
i Georgia, Columbia county:
Benjamin S. Cox,admini& ,
▼ f James S. Dansdell, deceased, applibty
letters dhmissory. • y
I'iiose arc therefore to cite and admonish, all ana
singular, the kindred and creditors of the arid de
cciuod, to file their objections, (if any they have,)
at my office, according to law.
Given under my hand, at o/fice. this 17th Pccem
ber, 1838. [deg 21J GABRIEL JONES, Cork.
Ueurgm. •ci iveu * oaiil y:
HJ 11 EIiEAS Noah Freeman applies for letters
dismissory, from the estate of Eliza Oliver,
dec., of Seri von county.
i hose are therefore to cite, summon anil admonish
all and dngu.arthe kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time pn cri i 1 by law, to stew cr.jse, if any they
have, why said letters shall io* oe granted.
(liven under my hand, .d seal at office, this
2th day of November, 183 S.
nov 15 JOSHUA PERRTi. Clerk.
Georgia, Lincoln
i\: II EllK;. S Peter Lamir applies to me fur let—
* * ttus of administration with the will an
nexed, on the estate of David Ale redic, deceased ;
I hese are therefore to ciu and admonish ail and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at rny offic 1 , within the time pre
scribed by Jaw, to show raise, if any they have,
why said letters should not lc granted.
(•iven under my hand at office, in Lincolnton, •
lliis 22d day of March, 1831.
HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk.
March 2G
Columbia comity:
W !, . K,IKAS * l, His H. Shock’ey, Esq., admin*
▼ V istiator on the estate of Wil iam W. Simp
son, deceased, applies for letters dismissory from the
administration of said estate:
1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the k indred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to file their objections, (if any they hate) at my
office, according to law.
(liven under my hand at office, this 19th day of
January, 1839. GABRIEL JOKES,
Jan 23-0 m Clerk.
R months after date application will be
I made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lin
coln county, when silting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a part of the real estate of John
‘loss, (lec’cl. of said county, sold for the jeneht of
the heirs and creditors.
April 8, i 339 \\’M. \v. STOKES. Idm *x.
It months after date application will bo
made to the Honorable Inferior Cour. of Lin
coln county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
lor leave to sell a lot of land in Murray county, No.
of), Bth District 3d Section, drawn by the orphans
of Noah Walton, dec’d, also for leave to sell lot
No. 101, loth District of Lee. Drawn by said or
phans, sold for their benefit.
April 8, I 39 HARRIET S. WALTON, Adm’x.
it months after date application will be
n made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lin
coln county when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell the lands belonging to the minors
ol Noah Walton, dec’d, situated in Lincoln county,
sold for the benefit of said minors.
April 8, 1839 HARRIET S. WALTON, Adm’r.
liVH K months after date, application will be
made to the Mon. Inferior court of Burke coun
ty, when setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the one-fifth of an undivided tract of land 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.
NOTICE. —Application Will be made, after
ninety days, to the Directors of the Georgia
nsurance and Trust Company, tOTenew certificate
No, 66, lor nineteen shares of new stock, which
certificate is lost or destroyed.
mar 6 Jm3ms samuel half..
“INCUR months after date application will be
R made to the Mon. Inferior i ourt of Jefferson
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell a tract of Land lying in Burke county,
containing 315 acres, belonging to the minor heirs
of James Trimble, late of Jefferson county, de
ceased. JAMES A. CARSWELL,
April 2 ), 1839. Guardian.
TW[ 1 1 1 R E.—Four months after date, application
iN| will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Burke county , for leave to sell all the real estate
belonging to Elisha Anderson, deceased, late of said
county. JANE H. ANDERSON,
Executrix.
JAMES ANDERSON,
AUGUSTUS H. ANDERSON,
February 26, 1839. Executors.
jJNOI R months after date application will be
B made to the honorable the Justices of the In
ferior Court, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a 1 the real estate of John Ki.Jpatriok,
late of Burke county, deceased.
WILLI A \I KILLPATRICK, Adm’r.
February 21, 1839.
BNOUR months after dcte application will be
made to the honorable the Court of ordinary of
Burke county, foi leave to sell the real estate of
Welcome Almond, a minor.
M Vi riIEW ALMOND, Guardian.
March 14, 1839.
"IJIOI U months after date apnlic tion wil be
8 made to the honorable Inferior court of Jeffer
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 purpose of division of said estate.
JAMES W. M. BERRIEN,
February 9. 1 839. Administrator,
a months afterdate application will bo
made to Ino Mon. Inferior ( ourt of Richmond
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell all the real estate and personal proper
ty of Thomas M. (- handlo.l, deceased, late of said
county. F.M. ROBERTSON,
jan-ll Administrator.
HNi I u months after date application will be
tP made to the Mon. Inferior court of Taliafero
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,for leave
to sell the lands belonging to tin* estate of Owen
Halliday. A. 11. STEPHENS,
A. W. GRIER,
jan 19—1 in Administrators.
DNOUR months after dale application will be
. made to the Honorable Justices of the Inferior
Court when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
• to sel two Tracts of Lund, belonging to We!com
Allmoiul, a minor.
MV IT MEW ALLMOND, Guar’n.
Jan 10, 1539-dm
R ltd S'. months ..Iter »i; 11 ,*, aiMiiu aiiun will be
Ei made to the Mon. the Inferior court of Burke
county, when sitting for ordinary pm poses,for leave
to soli three hundred acres of land in said county,
■ and one Negro girl, named Lucy, belonging to the
heirs of ilczekiah Lewis, deceased.
JOHN ROGERS,
J.uni try Uh, 1 39. 4m > Guardian*
fNUI H months after date, application will be
C 1 made to the Mon. the inferior comt of Burke
county, when sitting as i court of ordinary for
leave to so l l all the Lands land Negroes belonging to
the estate of Henry Chance, senior, deceased.
L. B. BURCH, Administrator.
January 24, 1839. 4ms
JNOUR months after date application wi l te
PP made to the honorable Inferior court of Co
lumbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sc 1 1 the L inds and Negroes belonging
to the estate of Jonathan Child, deceas’d.
[ WM.CLIE T T, Administrator.
. March 29th, 1839. *
SNOUR months after date application will be
’ made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Warren county, when sitting as a Couit of i rdi
nary. for leave to sell the real estate of Haynes S.
Ryan, deceased. EVANS MeCRARV,
Vpr;l 3. I s '.'. Administrator.
—Four months alter date, application
il will be made to tlie Mon. the Inferior Court
of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell forty-eight acres of land ly
ing in said county, belonging to the estate of Robert
Carutheffc. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
r creditors of said deceased.
JAMES CARI TIIEUS, Administrator
February 26, 1539.
*TOTI(T.. —Four months after date application
LNI will be undo to Tic honorable Inferior Court
of Lincoln county, while silting for ordinary purpo
. ses, for leave to so l a lot of land lying in Early
county, third district, No. (306) three hundred and
six; drawn l\ Josiah Brunson, deceased, late of
Linco'ncounty. JOHN KADV,Administrator.
March 11. 1839.
ifoieui. IJnrke county : JA
■ a ruEKEAS Nathaniel L. Sturgcs applies lor
VV letters of administration de boms non on |
he estate of Samuel Sturges, deceased ; , Jol
The-e are tliercfo.e to cite and admonish all and blo)
Ni ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased i„ R
I \1 appear at my oilice within tlic time pie- jf
wll Mw to show cause, it any they have. of
Hers should not he "ranted. or|
this Ist of-, hanU at office, in Vvaynesboro
March 21 j. H. BL -UNT, b
j Georgia, JelK D. CK-ik. ol
n^M ( KASCX cmlllty: lal
j Vy ten of adnnn Ni;l ( ,teen applies for let- br(
| feels of Robert Green,-w on the estate and es- t i„
ceased: 0 f said county, do- p e
The- i are therefore to cite 0 p
singular, tiie Kindred and creditoylmomsh a ll and
tonic their objections, if any thej* sa id deceased,
tice within tiie time presciibcd by v in my of
cause why said letters should not he gnhAo show
Given under my hand at oltice in LouitSv
IStb of March, 183 I. this
KBFMIZEU DOTHWELL.CIeX i.
March Id, 1830. r
Georgia, Columbia county:
V a lli-.RI.AS Archibald lieggie applies for let
** ters of administration on the estate of Na
omi Ann Wood, (a minor,) deceased ;
I hese are tiiereiore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to hie their objections, if any they have,
in my oliicc within the time prescribed bylaw, to
show cause why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand at oltice in Appling, this
13th of March, 1539.
GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
March 16, 1839.
Georgia, Columbia county;
% VT H h-U HAS Archimedes Lee Zacliry, adminis
? V trator of Geoage A. Tindall, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, tiie kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to lile theiro jections (if any they have) at my
oltice, according to law.
Given under my hand at office, this Gtii November
1838. [novBj GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
FILES, UAEJiOUUIIOIUS, &c.
THICK Sl.-A’O CL UE AO PAY.
JIAV’S LINIMENT.
NoFiction.— fins extraordinary chemical com
j position die result ofscience and the invention of a
I ceichialid medical in: n, die introduction id winch
to the public was invesnd vvnh the solemnity of a
dead' lied lieijnest, has since gain d a leputaliou
unparalleled, lolly sustaining the correctness of toe
tuiiienieij Dr. Grid ley's lust conlssion that “lie
dared not die without giving lo posterity the bene
fit ul las knowledge on this subject,"and he iliere
lore beiplean ed to his friend amt attendant, SUo
mun lluys, die seine: id his niacinerv
It is now used in the principal hospitals,nnd the
private practice in onr country, first and m„ s i cer
lainly liir die cure ol the Piles, and also so exten
l ively and effectually as id baffle credulity, unless
where its effects are witnessed. Externally m die
tallowing complaints;
tor Dropsy —Creating extraordinary absorption
at,oiice.
A I Swellings— Reducing them in a few hours.
Uheumulimi, Acme or t hrnnic giving quick ease.
Sore Throat —l!y cancers ulcers or colds.
Croup, and Whooping Cough— Externally, and
over the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains nnd Burns —t ’uring in a few
hours Sores and Ulcers— W bet her liesli ur lot!"
slandlog, and lever sores.
Ils operations upon a,lulls anil children in redu
cing rheumdc swellings, and ioo.-entng coughs and
lightness of Ibe chest by relaxation ot Ihi pans, has
been surprising beyond conception—The common
mi ark of those who have used ii in the Pries, is
“ It acts like a charm ”
JJIE FILES-—Thoprice Si is refunded toany
person who will use a balde of Hay a Liniment for
the I’iles, and rciiirn the empty boille without being
cured. These are the posilive orders of the propne
tor to the Agents ;and out ol many thousand sold
not one has been unsuccessful.
W e might insert certilirnles to any length, hut
Preler thill those who sell the article, slioulil exldbn
the original to purchasers.
CAUTION-—None can bo genuine wiihoul a
splendid engraved wraj per, on which is my name
and also Unit of the Agents
SOLOMON IIAVrS.
TO EDITORS, &c—All country papers who
will imert the above 12 niutilhs, nuil so ml oi e num
her ni the agents shall he entitled lo one dozen of
the Liiieatneul.
_ Sold wholesale nnd retail by ( OMSTOCK ifeCo,
Sole lgents. 2 f [etcher street, neat Maiden I.anc,
one il.iiir h low IVarl street, N vv York, and by one
Druggist m every town in ihe Union.
Fur sale by AVIUNYifc HAINES, 232 Broad
reel, A igu ia mar 30
DAN'DIIUEF AND BALDNESS.
OLDRIDi.E’S 11AI M OF (JULUMBIA
DANDIiUFF AND BALDNESS.- hear
title named above is a ch -mii-al combinalion ot
such ingredients ns have proved themselves effi a
emus in insisting the iin.U'ftl growth ol Ihe liiinian
hair, anil removing all obstacles lo its perfect (level
opemunt —ln coiiimenniiig I his nrticlc to the par-
In uhir notice of a discerning public, the proprietor
is hut recapitulating ihe oil express. <1 sentiments
ol the mi y hundred, who have successfully le-led
its efficacy anil wonderlul ijnal lies -tins com
pound having acquired lor ilsell a clmrncier lor sin
gular merit and Milne, 11 is used by ladies ami
gentlemen genera.ly, to keep the 1 fair moist mid
beaiildul, and ibe head free from Dandruff) which
ji does most perlectly, an I Ihus previnis Baldness.
tar i 'intlion—Observe that cm li boll leoftl egen
uine Balsam of Columbia has a splendid engraved
wraj per,cm which is represented!he I-allsol Niaga
ra, Ate. For sale by
AN TON V & HAINES, Sole Agent,
npnl 2 232 It-oad street
DR. E. >PutlN, u'Gerinno physician el mui U
Hole, having devolcd Ins anemia-, fur some
j ears in the cure and removal of the cl uses of S ER-
Volls AND »JCK HEAD ACifE, has thesaiis
fiction to make known, tin he ha- a remedy which
by removing ihe causes cures effectually and permit
j nenliy this distressing complaint I here are many
1 families who have considered ■'ick liemlaclie a coo
sliiunonal incurable lumily complaint- Dr. 8. as
sures them l lint hey are mistaken, and labouring
tinner disiress which lit -y might noi imlv alleviate,
j but acinally eiadicnltd by the use of bis remedy.
It is ihe result ot sen niiffc research,and isemirely
j of a different chniacter trout advertised patettl merfi
| cities, and is not imp easaut to the taste.
HEADACHE, sh I£ OR NERVOUS.
The cx.ranrduiary repitiulion that Dr. Spohn’s
1 remedy lor tills distressing compaint is every day
j gaming is eerme.ly a maitarot much astonishment,
! Thai so m ich suffering should It ive existed forages
i without any discovery of nit effectual prevcttliv t, or
cure,is truly a subject of mueli regret but Dr. 8.
now assures the public that such a r medy has been
invented as will convince Ihe most credulous. The
• rinciplesonwhii h it acts are simple and plain It is
an a milled Incl mat this comp amt, whether called
Sick Headache, or Neivous Headache, arises prim
nrily from the stoinach—those who think lin y ime
the Nervous Headache may rest assured llmt ibis
orgaa, the slimiai-h. is the first cause, ihai th-sys
tem has In-coir.e viiiaied or denilna ed, iltioogh »h -
sioinaeh, and ihat only through the same channel
must they expect s rest nation ul the an oral nnd
hc.il by functions ol the system. Tin. object, Dr.
Spoint's remedy is eminently calculated to ntam.
file truth of this position cannot be controverted,
and the sooner sufl'eiers with die headache become
convinced ofit, the sooner will their suffering end
in restoration of health, Dr. Spulm pledges his
prr fossionni reputation on this fact. Tne remedy
j may lie had m apothecaries generally throughout
| the United states.
Eor sale by ANTONY &. HAINES, No. 232
Broad-street, Augusta. mar 26
ESSKNCI2 OF TYRE"
For changing Red or Grav or any I ght colored
Hair lo a bcnudUtl Brown ur Black.
Warranted superior to any offered,
f jtlll' celebrated Grecian I ye will change Red
* orGr y llnir, to Brown nr Black. It is done
in h such surprising facility and accuracy, that ils
presence cannot lo detected The shade may he
left at Brown, or may he made perlec tly jet Black,
at I lie pleasure of the user.
A great number of gentlemen, who have gray
hair i n part, or entirely, are in ilia constant habit of
using this anicle, a til are never sus peeled of being
gray. Many bachelors and widowers have made
their forlimes in matrimony by useo t tins dye It
is warranted rupori r lo any mad" in ihe wiir'd,
and is gold at about hall ihe price ol i lie European.
For sale by AN !ON\ A HAINES, No. 232
Broad-sl net, Augusta. april 2
DYNE’S INDIAN. EXPECTORANT»
S recommended as decidedly superior to any oth- I
cr known combination offncdicine, for toughs, y
ids Influenza, Consumption, Asthma, spitting ol is
xid’ Angima Pectoris— palpitation of the heart, ,4i
onchitis; Chronic Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Dilhculty Hi
Urcathing, Hooping Cough .Pains and VV eakness qu
the Jkeust, and all diseases of the Pulmonary ac
V tO
This medicine is highly and justly recommended, hi
f numerous and respectable individuals, who have
land relief from its use. Many who have been be
ibodng under protracted Coughs and Pams in tire m
least, and liavc been i I pposed by themselves and te
icir friends far advanced in Consumption, have m
ecn happily restored to perfect health by the use
f t lis valuable Expectorant. s'
n
[Vic Rev. C. C. P. Crosby, late Agent of the Ameri-
can Baptist, writes as follows :
New York, June 15, 1835.
To Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir,—l have made use of the
Indian Exiiectorant, personally and in my family,
[or the last six years, with great benefit. Indeed 1
tay consider my life prolonged by the use of this j
■liable medic ine, under the blessing of bod, tor .
years. 1 may say almost as much in the
oftheSsy wife, and also of the Ucv. Mr.T'inson,
mllamimnd of Jamaica. For all cases of cough,
most unheS.of the chast, lungs and throat, 1 do
medicine 1 haHngly recommend this as the best
lhat others affliefsyer tried. My earnest wish is,
the same relief, whi*l have been, may experience
using flic Indian KxpeJU" persuaded they will, by
'aid.
N. B.—Many of my neigh*' l c - P ' CR°SUV.
lation, have tried this mcdicffii on r«'ommen
cess. (Mr. Crosby’s present reslSi. th uniform suc
abethtown, N. J.) ’c® 18near tliz ‘
nereby certify that J was cured ol . .
lough and pain in my breast by using Dr. 0 10 e ,
ixpectorant medicine. My wife also was aflfß® 8
vitli a bad cough and pain in her breast, attencSft. 1
with so much difficulty of breathing as to prevent i
her from ge' ling any sleep for a number of nights in
succession ; uut by taking two doses of this medi
um she was enabled to sleep quietly through the
light, 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
li mlty of breathing was so great that she got very •
little sleep for many days and nights together.—
None if the medicines she took appeared to be of
any service to her,until Dr. Jayne kind.y sent her
a bottle if Indian Expectorant, which completely
restored ler to health. She firmly believes it is the
best nedk ine ever discovered.
WM. POULSON.
Hancock’s Bridge, N. J., Nov. 21,1838.
Copy of a letter from the Rev. Simeon Siegfried,
pastor of the Baptist Church at Roxborough, near
Philadelphia.
Dr. D. Jayne. —Dear Sir, —You will probably re
collect that about two months since, I 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 I had tried alforded 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. From a fair rrial of this medi
cine, andalso of your Carminative Balsam, in my
own family, and under my observation, 1 confidently
recommend both to the afflicted. Y’ours truly,
S. SIEGFRIED.
Philadelphia, July 18th, 1837.
Dr. Jayne. —Dear Sir, —Labouring under Pulmo
nary Affections for the last five years, and being
troubled recently with a severe cough, attended
with frequent attacks of hemorrhage, 1 was per
suaded to buy your Indian Expectorant, 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 ogetber with the
hemorrhage. 1 make this statement under the im
pression that it is a duty 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, &c. &e., and all Spasmodic and Nervous
Diseases, as Sick and Nervous Headache, Hustcria,
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,
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, too, of the hrst respectability,
who have too much intelligence to he imposed upon,
themselves, and too much honesty to lend the influ
ence of their names for the purpose ofimposingupon
others.
Baltimore, March 27th, 1838.
Dr. Jayne —Dear 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 be
comes 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
the grave. “I have saved the life of my child, and
of such and such a child,” 1 have repeatedly heard
said. In dysenteric affections of adults, 1 have time
and again seen it act 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 he without it. Respectfully,
i M. L. KNAPP, M. D.
Forsalehy WM. K. KITCHEN,
oct 27 6md&w Sole Agen for Augusta
O. COSBY’S DYSPEPTIC BITTERS.
B JERH APS there is nothing more calculated to
I disgust the public eye than the innumerable
advertisements of nostrums that are constantly ap
pearing in the public prints. All are ready to ox
| 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
i of delicate mind from sending forth any new dis
, coveries in medicine, to the trial of the public.—
i Still, motives of delicacy shou d not prevent us
from ma .ing known real discoveries, which we
are confident will benefit our fellow-men. This
i latter consideration has prompted the author of
i these bitters to make them known. He knows
hey are highly efficacious, for tic himse f, his wife,
1 and many friends, have given them a thorough trial.
1 lie was himself a confirmed dyspeptic, so much, that
I even his recollection was gone. By using these
. bitters he has been restored to health. Mrs. Cos.iy
• was troubled for many years but was restored to
. health by the use of these hitlers. This has been
“ the case with many of his friends. Mr. Cosby in
I sending forth this advertisement addresses those
s whoknowhim. He has been for many ycarsaresi
' dent of Augusta, at which place, lie can at any
1 time he consulted about the bitters. They arc
, good in all cases of diseases of the digestive or
' gans, the symptoms of which are indigestion,
pain or oppression in the stomach from food,
loss of appetite, flatulency, heart burn, giddiness in
I the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassi
tude, general weakness, disturbed sleep, Sic.
The composition is entirely Botanical, and has
1 proved efficacious when many celebrated medicines
had failed. In support of which he refers them to
* j Freeman W. Lacy, sheriff of Richmond county
} and, William T. Thompson, editor of the Augusta
’ Mirror, and he might refer you to many others
r but deems it unnecessary as he is willing to place'
it on its own merits. All he asks is for those who
, are afflicted with the dyspepsia to give it a trial,
i They can be had atf. 11. Plant’s book-store. Au
t gnsta; C. A. Doude, Edgefield Court-House; John
, ll.' oshy’s tavern, at the Cherokee ponds s John U.
. ; Wilson, at the Hook, Abbeville District, S, (’.• and
! | oft). Cosby himself, at the corner of Washington and
1 Ellis-streels fob 10-fm
HOOK AND JOB PRIM'IMi.
T. THOMPSON respectfully informs
\\ , friends and the puulic generally, that he
prepared to execute every variety of BOOK
KB JOB FHIKI'ING, with neatness and despatch.
[is assortment of materials is equal in extent or
uality to any in the city, and from his thorough
cqunintace with the business, he hopes to be able
j general satisfaction to those who may favor
im with a share of their patronage.
To those who have heretofore patronized him, he
.egs leave to return his most grateful acknowledge
ments for past favors; and he hopes hy stiictat
ention to business and constant ellorts to please to
ncrit a continuance of their patronage.
{TfLA u BLANKS, of every Kind, kept con
jtantly on hand, or printed to order, on the shortest
■lotice. fcb 13 ~ tf
Til E UUIINT CO UN PLASTER.
Ur ABUANTED to euro, without mcun.en
ioncu. nil Corns whatever Fne f.d.ovving
is all the pr vector, a wi low, who depends on the
sale ol this article for suppoit, will present:
** CERTIFICATE.
We, the subscribers, do certify, tint wo Into
known.he Burnt Corn linger to cure and eriiGtete
a great nnrnher of Corns. 1' has been used withlho
must peneet success hy oumelves and InenUs
many years, am. the prtqrr.etor is a widow.
(Signed/ John M turn, Jr, Ira Higgins, Benjamin
Bryan, Celaml Iliee, Areb Benson, Lewn Uunning,
Lemuel Lynch, John Motley, ir.
lor sale hy A.MUNk A HAINES, No- ‘3d
Broad street, Augusta. npnl
NEW VOLUME FOR 1539.
THE NEW-YORK SPIRIT OF THE
TIRES.
A Chronicle of the Tars, Field Sports, Litera
ture and Che Stage.
William T. Porter, Editor.
Published every Saturday in the City of New-York,
and Embellished with very large Imperial Quarto
1 Engravings on Steel, of distinguished Horses,
I Eminent Actors, fyc.
‘ ""lie Ninth Volume of ibis periodical eomm’ncccl
i ~nf ->‘Jih ol March, 1839. It is now. nool the ve
j ry laig-.j vteckly papers in Amenc-a consisting ol
( tvyelv in.qense quario (rages hist, ad ol eight, ns
hiilierto iq e se ,, t vo i U me will he illustrated by
SEVEN SUI-.'Kti p.NGn A VIMiS, of the most
cosily description STEEL PLATED of the lar
gest nz<-; two of til. teues were published in ihe
first number olthe volume—one beii ga Fancy Tor
trait ol AIhiUSTA, Itie beaim ill and celuhrated
. dans ease, in the character ol ha Sylplude —the other
nj Pori rail of Mr. >teve Vs finu„na BLA> K MABt A
celebrated as the best lour dine rnnie ol her day
at the Noith, anil theconqueror ot J ri/iem iheg'ent
j Twenty Mile race on Long Island, Pori rails of
| John Bascomuk.ol Mingo, andm Impelled Mo
| naiich, will billow Black .Maria, and oilier Mihjeeis
hulli c (anting and ’i heal rival, will be selected to
continue lire sc tea, wliidi will thus Imni a beauti
ful and interesiingGALLEiiY of E.nguamngs. t he
Engravings will he ihe hugest ever given in an A
menean pn jodical, those already (mnlishcd being,
| oi.o ol thirteen inches hy linec-n,onyJ the other lour
j teen hy eighteen. They will be ad elaborately and
I richly limshed, anil printed on a large line sheet, to
accompany Iho paper Care will I c taken ihai they
| are so secured lur transmission hy me ituils that
(they may reach llieir dtsnnaii m without injury,
and he suilaole lur Irnniing The body ol the t aper
itsell will be illustrated by fine Wood i .engravings
ol K.-.cmg and Spoiling t ups, Designs oft. cl.-hruied
Ka. e Courses, am. Etchings ol I torses, on the phih
ol ‘‘Bell’s Lite in London,” which the Race Cup
annexed i- a specimen
Ihe “."firir of the Times” will continue to tie
primarily and essentially devoted to the American
anu English 1 IbF. Under this general h ad will
heembnievd t complete Amentnn Hating Calendar
lorllie current year, and lull reports ol the .New
market, Duncast r, Ep.-om, Ascot,(«oodwood, Ltv- /
crpuul and t ie sler Unco .Heelings in England, and
s. eh others ns may be interesting from t..e diameter
of the horses engaged or other circumstances
A List ol"ihe WINNING liUitssErv ol theprece*
ding year will be published, arranged in Four Dis
tinct ’Tallies,—One ol Four .Mile winners one of
Three, one of Two, and one ot One Mile U hitters,
These tables show ai a glance the winner ol eveiy
race ol the lust year, his Age,' olor, Pedigree anil
Owner, ihe Puzo won; the Weight e nm-d, the
Time made, and Ihe Homes Beaten hy h in, logcl her
with the dae and place id ihe race and a re.crenel to
tin-page ol ihe preceding volume vv hire ihe r ee was
originally published. Ih fi si, or mlile of Four .Mil
W Miners appeared in the 2d numb, r, and it com
p'isea all the loregmng particulars ol the Four .Mile
1 laeesran in America,dnr.ng the year 1838 'These
J tables are compiled with n.fit ite cure and labour,
i and at gr. at expense; they are of i ons.ant prac-
I tieal use, a. d n crease in vain.; every year A List
I ol English H inning Horses Tor .he same year will al
so he pubit-hod in ti.e volume, arranged in (tie Ett
glisti torin
A J able of American Plotting H.rses, with the
Age, Color, Uvvi er, I’niie mule. Weigh, earned,
Dorses Beaten, Ac. &c. will he published in tit s
j volume,and in aihliiion there wilt he published an
abstractni every (.real Ironing Peril.nuance in A
meneafer several year.- ba. k, wnlte peciai reference
n. ih • uni, made Tnis abs rae. has b. ett eoinpu ed
fr msevi-ral auilieiiiie s lin es and will be extn ntc
lv interesting as Ihe only complete leeord ol Ameri
can 1 rot>iog ever aiiiiipted. A I able ol American
Stallions in ihe usual lorin will also appear in an
early number ol the volume, and wi.l b. t mud con
venient lur brtedersas disigimtilig the ago, color,
pedigree owner, place and pr.ee oi standing, of near’
ly every distinguished stallion in Ainenea
These are hut the lea.hog features ot ih> Turf,
department ol the paper, ol which the others can on
ly he enumerated in nr.el thee comprise a com*
pHe leeord ol all Importations and all Sales of Blood
Mock—'weepsmkes, Kiteingand Ir tttng Mulches,
and Baring appoinlitielits,— e.ssays on bleeding and
trading.— Pedigrees mid Pei lot malice-. ol Distin
guished Horses,—with all the current Nows and
Un Dnsin > porting ireies, both at home and abroad
,nd to complete the Sporting tmi inlmenf, lull de- s
tails, original and seleiied will he given upon all *
manly pastimes, us Huinnig, „nng, Fishing,
luiehiogai.il Boating, t edes nan and oilier Athletic
and manly sports ’1 here is only room thus casually
to notice these suhj els, which are favourite themes,
and will ever be eiilertn.il.g at lengt h
Another part ol the design ol t he paper will em
hiaee an Agnv Iturul Department, designed n- pro
mote the interest and mints!, r to me instruction of
Breeders of fine Cottle . Sheep Ac.
The next prominent Department is the Theatrical
eai page, constantly t.evo.ed to original erit eisms of
the Drama, and notices of the New Vork Theatres,
—Grom Bourn I telligenue, derived Irma an exten
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