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asserted that the Rus
hare landed four thousand troops
Km Sevastopol, and seized the large is
land of Dunavez, below"Tutlscha, and
■hat also the Russians fleet threaten the
Ivttack on VarnjL
ft The all the fortres
■Bes in Dabrudja.
§ The genefal tenor of the news is con
isjdfied unfavorable to the Turks
Constantinople, March 27—The com*
F bined fleets entered Beycos Bay on he
■2sth.
k On the 30th March, the Circassians, by
P&Utake fired on the steamers Samson
[and Cacoque.
I The Greek Minister has received his
[passports, preparatory to leaving Cou
■stanunople
■jbTeign Gieeks are to be sent out of
yding to reliable accounts from
Khe Czar’s letter to the King of
gwcontains no tangible conees-ion to
K. it is chiefly.a justification of
rßnd concludes with gn iritirr.ation
RgAlestern powers may obtain lor
■be complsttfts, if they wish him
Ks couriers are passing m,-rapid
‘ln between Russia and Montene-
Ks. March 31.—Gen. Caufobers
■ivod with two French steamers, !
■ieviza.has been blockiw&d.
Ron don, Wednesday, April 5 !
■orthy accounts from St. Petersburg stale 1
phat the war is very unpopular amongst
the merchantile classes, and that in cfiti
-sequence of this feeling, an order has
t>een issued forbiding the assembling in i
the streets of groups coriststing ol more I
than two persons*
The Russian loss at Turtukai is po# s
atated at between 2000 and 2500 men.
it is stated that Oner Pasha bad an*
advance into Bab*
Gilo in an force lh§re
■iryiccnrdnice with his
jjkLbwhic h is well
BBft s will have
m -'**-• i
Vi;.
, Wr\d
Wnz. ! ii r.
■°i ■
Wt Black
mm-,.
W i '“ i “
Wfanu-.z f ,
Prnave co mm priced
press and llie Rus
to Moscow.
are destroying all the fop*
ti(Rations in’ the Dabrudja. Their posi
tion is considered critical, and reinforce
meiVts have been call*! for. ‘
the Turkish troop? we re falling back
•in goTud order -on Trajan’s wall.
No battle has taken place in the Baltic-.
EtILL later.
Ot. the 3(hh of March, an important
feally was made from Jtalafat, and a san
,;guihary encounter ensued, which was
’continued lor four hours. The Russians
were at least routed and pursued for a
• Considerable distance.^v’
The Turks having purposely left free
’The passage for the Russians to Hersora,
then attacked them in the, rear Alter a
hard fight, half of the Russian trortps were i
‘cut to pie'ces. The .remainder retired
•cross the Danubte
Spain.—The advices from Madrid state
that Mr. Soule had received instruct ons
from his Government to demand repara
tion foi- the Black Warrior affair.
On the 6th itist> the Spanish Govern
ment made the needful apology, a pecu
niary reco npense, and also tetftured the
Captain General.
In this county, on Sunday morning
last, by James Cox. Esq., Rev. William
Hudspeth to Miss Ann E. McElroy.
m .. T _ [
RECEIPTS to May 3d—S. York,
$ 1,50; Miss S. F. Hoalman, 1,50 by a
fiiend ; John Murphy, 1,50 ;J, S. Terry
1.50 by F. J H. Terry.
TWO months after date application
will be made to the Honorable the
Ordinary of Harris County.for leave to sell
all the Lands belonging to the Estate of’
Burton Jolthson, late of said county deceas’d
also his interest in the Female College lu
Hamilton.
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS Adm’r.
April 21st, 1854. nil
LOST OR MISLAID—a due bill. cTr
note of hand, given about the Ist of
December 1853. by E. H. Beall to the sub
scriber, for fifty dollars. All persons are
hereby forewarned against trading for said
due bill (or ndtf) and the maker forbid
paving the same so any person but the sub
scriber. B. F. WHITE.
Hamilton, May Ist, 1854. 1
HARRIS SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday ifi
June next before the Court-house
door, in the Town of Hamilton, Harris
county, within the legal houis of sale* the
following property, to wit: Che lot orpir
cel of land, containing 178 acres of lot No.
194, lying and being iu the 2lst District of
originally Muscogee, now Harris county.
Levied on as the property of JaiOeS .La
gans, by virtue of six Fi. Fa’s, issued from
a Justices court held iu the 7l7th Dist. G.
M., G, B. Rodgers vs. James S. Hagans
and John M. Nelson. Property pointed
out by James S. Hagans. Levy made aud
returned to uie by a constable.
ALSO—At the same time and place,
the following described properly, to wit:
iwo Negroes. Berry, a boy about SO years
of age een a hoy about 25 years of age,
said to be a good blacksmith, levied’ on as
the property of Blake Carter, and to be
so'd by virtue of 39 Fi. Fa’s, issued from a
Justices Court held in and for the 782d
Dist. G. M., L. B. Milner vs. Blake Carter,
William Carter: Property pointed out by
William Carter. Levy made and returned
to nfte by a constable.
W D H. ZAC HR Y,D. Sheriff
fay 2d, 1854. 1 *:
.GEORGIA < V,
Jlarris County p£4a%Term 1854.
T* appearing to the by the petition
. Jf Isaac Johnson, that James Whitehead
! uf said county deceased did in Ms lifetime
; ex<forite to said Isaac Jo’ lisoo, hfs bond to
-j execute titles in fee simple, to said Isaac
; Johnson, for Lots of ian#'Nos. 204 an. i 205,
ris Ccr. containing 202i acres fetch more
or less, and it farther appearing tn it said
James Whitehead departed this life without
executing tides to said Jots of land, or iti any
j:Wy providing therefor ; au'a> it appearing
|that said Isaac Johnson had paid the full
amount of the purchase price of said lots of
land, and said Isaac Johnson having peti
tioner! this Court to direct Jane Whitehead,
Executrix of the’ last will and testament of
James Whitehead, dec’d, to execute to him
i titles to said lots of land in conformity with
| said bond. It is therefor hereby ordered;
;.ihat notice he given at three or more public
places in said county, aud in The Organ of
isuch application that all persons contertied,
l may fib objections Jin the Clerk’s Office, if
||BHftg||w huv, why said Jane Whitehead,
pgßgfti* as'afore said, should not execute
jMPMb said lots of laud,in conformity with
Kd bond.
■A true extract from the minutes of salff
■ourt. Win. \ HUDSON Ordinary, f
BrThis 2d da* of Vlay. 1854. 11 m& ’
LiU ORGLAlfHarris Counlv.
H.F.REAB John B. Hasty applies
1 TV for Letters of Administration on the
estate of Elizabeth Harper , late of* aid coun
ty‘deceased J
Th ( se are, therefore, .to cite and admon**
ish ail and singular, the kindred and cred
itors of si.id deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the lime prescribed by law,
to show cause, If any they have, why said
letters should not be granted to said appli
cant?
* Given under my hand at Office, this May
Ist 1854.
Wm. I. HUDSON. Oidiuary.
%Hd3o
.- -
GEORG lA y Harr far County.
Beceiver’s
?’ ‘
BY and with the the Ordinarv
Court of said County/ will be sold at
.public outcry* to the highest bidder, before
the Court House door in the town of Ham
ilton, between rhe legal hobrs of sale on the
first Tuesday in June next, n-Fi, Fa. or
Execution in favor of William Glass, deeld
vs. Asbefy F. JohnStoll Administrator of
Robert Fife-, deic'd aud iohn Fife, afoouiVt
iug to three hundred and ninety dollars and
seventeen ceuta, principal arid interest up to
the Ist dey of May 1854. The same fo-ing
considered and adjudged-by the court and
receiver nsjnsolvent. S.old a's the property
of the said William Glass dec’d. for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
N. 11. BARDEN, RecV’r.
i May 1, 1854. 11 tds
LOST.
A SMALL BLACK POCKET BOOK,
with a steel clasp, containing FoUr
Potes. three of which were on’ Elbert and*
Columbus Dunn, two for S3O each, the
other for $22, dated abont the thirtieth of
January last, and duo onb day after, date;
the other, given by John J. ‘Pucker, for ten
<>r eleVeti dollars, dfited some time in De
cember last, and due the 25th December
next, all of which wefe made payable to
John M. Wright. It also contained papers
of no value to any one except the owner.—
The makers are hereby forbid paying the
above notes to any one except myself and
all persons fofwarned against trading for
the same. JOHN M. WRIGHT.
April 25 1854. 10 *3,
TI^SfUTHLIO,
. *By Hyatt & Mulholland.
y HAMILTON, GA.
WHO would respectfully inform the
citizens of Harris that they have Io
cated in Hamilton for the pUrpo-e of man
ufacturiug and repairing Tin ware of all
descriptions. All kind of work in their line
nade to order and kept constantly on hand.
Guttering of all descriptions dotie with neat
ness and despatch, on the most liberal tenv*.
Mr Hyatt, win attend to the repairing of
kinds of Jewelry, on mode ate terms. Give
us a call and we will try to please you.
Shop in the building occupied by Osbourn
& Johnsou as a Carriage Factory,
Hamilton, March 22, 1854. sw6m
ORE RN REMEDY
JACOB’S CORDIAL.
Cholera. > fqR ALL * \ CttOlerA mo&bus
DIARRHOEA.* CHOLERA INFANTUm
ALSO, ADMIR ABLY ADAPTED TO MANY *#GMaLE DISEASES.
MO SI E SPECIALLY MENSTRUATION.
The Virtues of Jacob's Colli/a l are too well known to require encomiums.
*-• Af >|pf
Ist. It ciircS the tborsl cases of DtArrloea. S7ihfl O.&feh painful Mefstrmlioh. 7 *
2J. It circs the worst forms of ‘Uj/senttrp., &tH. f l foltehcspciin ill’ the be&hmnd Loins. J
3//. It cures California or. Mexican Diurhoee. 9th. It Counteracts nervousness despondency, \
4th. It Relieves the severest Colics +% MHh It restores irregularities.. ‘’V ‘
slh. It Cures Cholera Morbus. Mih. It dispHs gloomy Sf Hys&fiifil feeling
6th. It Cures Cholera Infantum, Its an'pdmirabU Tonic. _
A FEW SIIOR r F.X I'RACtWrOM LK n'Eli'S, TESTIMONIALS. &c.
I have used J mob’s Cor.lial iu inid havelottod it a most efficient and in my
judgment, a valuable remedy. WarnkL Judge of Supreme Court. Ga.
It gives pleasure ia being able pa WjlKuienil Cordial—my own ‘personal iX
perieuce, and the experience of my aur||fih e |iils aroupd, me, is a sufficient gu.ar
anWie for mb in bliav<s ‘.iairpens tb.ly;;, vi j;Kafcttr'. Kb-si£*... ’
\\ in. 11. I NtH of Superior (’milt, Cherokee Lire'att.
1 take great pleasure fn .fec||HPl( thi^Miyalnsble. medicinn Iq all afflicted xvith
bowel diseases, for which I lie a sovereign sop error to
any thing else ever tried hy me. A, A G Wtbi N'te. Dep. G. Mv of Or. Lodge of-Ga.
. ‘l’his efficient remedy is travelling elebrfty as fast ‘a§ Bonapalrie pushed his col
umns into Russia, and gaining commendation AttreVer nsftid Uffe rsonmn .
For Sale by Dedell &. MuUins, R. i’uraer, and A, r. Johnstonj Wamrlfon pJ ■ B. foster
and -A! ,W Wynn. W ate Ay Hall; Wnt. fcßttjd tv bridge, Elhrsie *L. Jackson,
Cdfott/a; Wm McCartan, Cochran's XMtxeTi. ’t'. J. Hunt, and by the princi
pal Merchants aud Druggists tnrpughmiffShe Sute. j 12 ■
* Anderson A Roberts,*
ni. N'T Is T.t 1 J
Respectfully announce m the
citizens of Harris and the adjacent M
counties ihat they have removed thoir wlhce
from Ellexslie to Tai botton Ga. whe# they
are prepared, with all the facilities, for
execution of <tt 'ery style of >vwk ia thfir pro- i
session, ’*’ ‘ ‘■,... 1 1
Pefsous at a distance,
performed at their residences, are rdqucjfbrlt
to notify us by mail.
L, P. ANDERSON, * G.
I take this occasion to return thanks, fori
the very liberal patronage bestowed during 1 ';
the past four years, and.will addin N|fSif
of my present associate. Jja. Roß*:aTS.,?thai
an extensive UutWfre.theM ten ySts,
i49very depaftinety business, has
won for him an enviaffie reputation at a
practical -and sßillfulyJvprktnkttV apd cart
now OOARANTIijI witfi flatty
atfons perfigthcrf toy usv m pttlut
adnptatam du a 1 itai.\> be
y —at least, t> f
Talbott on,
llone A ing.
JNEW would respectii
to th • citizens of Harris and adjacent;
counties, that he is do any
kind of work.iu the ,j k
HOUSE and SJGN PAtjTttG; PAPER
• HANDIN’?? aud GLARING •>
business, w.itli neatHtss aifd despatch, oUjlHt
moderate tei msjas can be doaediy any oth
er-person. Refcdv<mixed Paints in large
or small quantities, always on ? hand. t
Prompt attefflion given 1 to all'drSa
ders sent to my.address a't Talbot ton, Ga*
Feb. 22. 3vle2m.
■ f “—. he —drjr- jfe!
GEORGIA, Goutl of Ordinary,
llarri’S * M:j*ch Term, 1854%
RULE ; NISL;
WBeßeas Jolia VV, a%
minist/atoii on^ ,ife,.J||fei
Norris, late of.%id •eount\T'd'-lfae;rtVt
plies for letters of dismis
It is therefore ordefed by
all persons concerned. at the
September Term of USA ensus
i,,g. then and there t(Kfewry'iiwwif any
tliey have, Why said leWta stibuld?not be
granted ffJf /L • •
A true extract fiem Tne pTiniitS of the
Court,. Wm. 1. HUDSONt Oljfuary.
M • rch 7, 1854. • ‘
—■■■ I. ■■ I ■ I .. II.” ‘■ I
Carriage Caciory*
THE Subscribers wonld respectfully
inform the citizens''of Ijlarris and the
a jacent countieli. lhattney arc now
red to fill all ordersln their lirfe of business.
READY made buggiels
kept constantly on hand, mabufaclured in
the Latest Style, and of tb* liest materials
the country can affbrd. Thoir work will
he put up by the best of workmen, and war*
ranted to please. • Repairing doile With
neatness and despatch. They will be
thankful for all calls, and solicit a liberal
share of public patronage.
! OSBORNE A JOHNSON.
Hamilton, March 15, 1854. 4mfi.
Sira. R. 11. WRITE
WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies
of Hamilton and vicinity that she is
in possessioh of. and receiving monthly, the
latest Fashions in the Millinery and Drefls
making line, and that she prepared id
cut Jit, aud make Dkksse-sio any pattern
desired. She is also prepared to ctlttr,
Bleach and trim BONNETS hi the latest
style , and on moderaie tend*.
A call from her friends % respectfully so
licited. i
February 22, 1854. I v3nltf
We are authorized to ainipunce the uatne
of WILLIAM W. GOODMAN
as a candidate for Receiveij of Tax Returns
at the next January Elecfcvn, —1855.
Feb. 11, 1854. } i
BLANK
1 throw Physic . o ll|fe Bogs.
PIJLV’ RM A CHER’S HYDRO EL*.
ECTRIC VOLTAIC ffHAIN S,
insjaat relief most acute
pain, and permanently all Neurjatf
gic %fs.easci|;
# swelled Jfffots, Neuralgiif ofttie Face,
;
j J>atup, f alpit itions of the heart,
perfoth%l Headache. Pains in
tl# tOm;it%. Indigestiorf, *
pjfc-f^^lß^nensia^f?terine Pains
W ! Otc> etc.
T first introduced iu the
i city of New Y<rjk lesS tbau one year since,
%Bd hfteiNietßji; subjected to thorough trials
eve.(*y hospital in the city, and applied by
, Yaft-nrUve Motii Carnothan, Van Bu
atid ohmrs, it was discovered that they
pkssesirktrangti and wonderful poWer in the
felief #pd cure of the above Class of dtsaa%
es. aud-their sale, and the Success that |j
atteotied their Use is unpaVafelled. J
Previous to their fiitroduction int%this
conotry.'they were used in every libspital
iu Europe, and are secured %y patents in
; France, Germany, Austria, Priwsia apfl
England ; and also in the United States.
j -THINK CLOSE & PONDER WELL ”
i'iie principles upon which it is claimed
I that the Chains produce thoir marvelous
‘ cures are, first—that all Nervous Diseases
are attended and produced by a deficient
supply of nervous fluid, and an agent that
resembles closely electricity, or electro mag*
natism ; and second—that the electro rrag
■ netic chains, by being worn over and upon
part and organ diseased, furnish to the
“exhausted nervous fluid which is required
‘to produce a healthy action through the en-
System. No disgusting nostrum is aL
flowed to he taken while using the chains,
but a rigid observance of the getfeyal laws
of health are required. Brisk friction upon
the parr diseased adds much to the effects
of the chains, by increasing their magnetic
power. . , u > . .
ONE 1 HOUBAND DOLLARS,
will be given io any person will pr%
dace so.many authenticated certificates
ofeuro", boib from intejligeht patients and
scientific physicians, as have beeu effeefod
oy the use of Pulvernflacher’s Electric
Chains. Th-iy never foil f6 perform whWt
they are adVerliSell.to, do;, person has
Over bden dissatisfied who has given them
a trial. .
IN FEMALE CASES,
nrior'e than One hundred permanent cures of
Uteri have been effected within
the lasi,year by the.use of these chains. By
applying brie end olf the ‘chain Over the rev
gion of the abdomen, hud the other up/
the ipiiie jdst above tbe hip, the Usual sev
ere syrntous iucidedt to that disease ate at
oii'Ce removed- . , .
MbDE OF USE.
The chain should be moistehetl before
use with common Vinegar, and th'en one end
of the chain should be applied diirectjy to
the Sedt of tbe pain or di&edsb, find the oth
er end opposed Jo if* , „ ..
BR NOT DECEIVED! The Electric
Ch tins are not to cure all diseases; but for
Nt-rVous Diseases it .is chi mod that NO
Medical Agent in tbe world h 9 produced
so many cases in the last year as the Elecs
trie Cha hi.
INSTANT RELIEF from the most ac,
ute pain, is produced at the moment of ap*.
plication much more effectually than ca.n
be produced by opiUm, iu auy of its forots.
Call aud olitain .a pamphlet (gratis.)
J STEINERT, Sole Ageut,
508 Broadway, cor. Pi jace St.
J. F. WOODBURY, Agen/t for Hbmiltdu.
. . ; 2v40yl
GEORGIA, > Court of Ordinary,
Harris CeDNTT \ March Term, 1854.
RULE NlSt
WHEREAS. James R. Blackmon.
Administrator on the estate of Joel
Blackmon, late of said county, deceased,
applies for letters of disffiissiou therefrom.
It is therefore ordered by the Court, that
all persons cqucehied, tie and appear at the
September Term of said Court, next eusu-1
ing. theh and there to show cause, if any I
they have why said Letters should not be j
granted. A true extract from the min I
utes of the Court,
Wm I. HUDSON, Ordinary, j
March f, 1854. |
J Ur. F- G. JftcEthany ,
SURGEON DENTIST.
¥¥AS removed bis locaiioji to AgbobNi
1.1 _ coupty, Ala. will attend
to an calls iu his line at the residence of
persons throughout the counties of Harris.
JJcrriictther and Troup , io Georgia, ai- well
as through the country adjacent to Auburn'.
Jan. 23, 1854. 49wJy
Foben E Huey, er. al. .in Dirr Sii-
Vrt. • fperror Coirr^,
Alexander S, Huey, March Tefrtfo
William C. Osborn, et. aI.J 11854.
SIT HERE\S It appears to the
W w that Alexander .S. Hiiey, oin* <X
the D fendauts in the above stated Bill, re*
si(tes. beyond the limns bf ih'l9 State, It ii
tber. forCi, ordered by thfc Court that th‘4
said Alex inder S. Hdey appeat* on or be
fore the first day of the Oext Term ol* tbit
court, and plead, answer or d'etbur, <uot
demuring al-mi) to Said Bill and that sOir
vice of said Bill he perfected oil him by thd
publication oft Dis order once a month for
four mouths, bdore the next Term of this
Extract troth the• urtf
Harris-Superior Codrt; #-
c N. H. BARDEN, Clerk.
A prill 8. 1654. _ , ;
M:stray Notice*
Ci.krk’s OfficK, Inferior Ccurt. f
/ . v : July 4, ifes3: y .
ALL, persons interested are
fied that Robert Welden, oftlie rOTtfl
District, G. M , Tolls before WilliatfJ T.
Smith, one of the Justices of the Peace fbF
said District as an Estray-, a dark bay Marti
of Ijtr’oye size, with a star . her forehead,
saddle marks on her back, fiirti h ring a
refued her hiyd 4toofs. 12 of Its years
jj>ld. Valued by” John L David and-Jesse
’ Cox. freeholders, of said couuiy and district,
to be worth forty dollars.
The owner of said F.stray is required tj
come forwjtwT, prove property, pay charge!
ant! take sid mare aWy, or she will hd
dealt the law directs.
A trudwXttact from’ - the EstrUV. Books*
■1 )Vm. I HUDSON, Cl’k I. C..
ti/lray A'otlce.
Allerk's Office. Inferior Court, |
y. January 24, 1854s , j
Jr\b persons concerned ate nelreDy no*
Jm tified that Elias D. Hines, of the
703d District, G, M. Tolls befdtre James E.
Holt, one of the Justices of Uie Peace for
9rtid District, as pk Astray, Hay Horstti
abobt 10 yeab bid, dtte fofb foot white, anti
b%h hind Ones, bob-tailed valued by Bos4
tViefl Barks.lon, a free bolder ol said couuty
District, to be worth dollars.
The owner of said estray is required to
eome- forward, prove charges
and take said horse away-, br he still iifl
dealt with as the Law directs. . *
A true extract from the Estray Book.
Wtp. I. Clerk: t
AGREEABLE % au order of the Court
of Ordirtary Os Harris County wjjtl bd
sold before the Court House Door ii/'Harn
ilton, on the Ist Tuesday itKUctdHpf that
part of the'Brick House Brick
store of Bedell & Mullins, a Doc
tor and Taylors shop, ribw occ’upfbtl by Dr.
Wm. L. Hamper, as a and
by A. J. GoMoh as *a Taylor Snip. Sola,
as the property of Dr. M. G. Idnes, late of
said county deceased. . , vt ■ \
M. C. FARLEY, Adm’r.
February 6, 1854* tds - ...,•
GEORGIA 7 Court Os Ordinary, ....
-Harris Cogntv-. y February Tform, 1854;
Rule ni. si.
WHEREAS Serting,,S. JkNKiwsr
Administrator of NathWl E. DaeK
dor, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismis
sion froria said Ekiate.—lt is therefore
dered by the CouVt, that all persons b6o
cerued he and appear at the July Tefm of
the Court, nekt erisuing, then and there t &
show cause, if any they have, why sayl let
ters should not be granted.
A true extract from the Qtinules of the*
F > urt. Wm. I HUDSON
February, 7, 1854.
. GEORGIA, ) Court _
Harris County. \ Januarv Terttf, 1854
RiILENISi. . ..
WHEREAS James G. Difi% Ad
ministrator, de bonis Hori bf th#
Estate of WitLiAM Davh, lete of said boun
ty, deceased, applies for Lettdl*s of Dismis
sion from said Estate:
It is therefore ordered that all person*
concerned, be and appbair at the July
Term of said Oourt nexu ensuing, then and
there o show cause, (if any they haH,)
why said Letters should not be granted.
A true extract ,from the Minutes of tbd
Coort. Wm. I. HUDSON, Ordiuaty-’
Januajy iftth, 4851. 47rn<tpL.. f .,.-. 4
Sacredfiarpsi
LA I’EST EDITION. .
JUST received, n Jot of Sacred ffarpi,
which will be sold w holesale abd rhta.il*
for cash or approved paper. . T .._
B. F. tV HlTfe •
Organ Office, Hamilton, Ga. Aug. 2tfi
GEORGIA ) Court of Ordinary,
Harris OobNTT. 5 January Tfiin, 1854/
RULE Nt. SI: %
WHEREAS ThomA* G. ftoah. Acfj
ministratof of Martha, Blackmoti,
deceased, applies for Letters of Disroifriofi
from said Es:ate.~it is therefore fofdrfred
by tha Court,* that alt persons co&fc'effied he
and appear at the July Term of thb Court,
next, ensuing, then and there to slhow cause,
if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
A true extract from tbe Minutes of th<
Court. Wm. I. HUDSON, Ordinary!
January 10, 1854* 47mflitu