The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, April 26, 1825, Image 4

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City tariff’a fe«Ae. WILL be »old on aamrcuy uie 29m instant a' the Market House between the uaual hour . °* The uncxpired lease of a store. and the ha- k store belonging thereto. of a 'em 1 ment on Broad street, opposite tbc Planters Ho tel, and lately occupied by Uenja oin R.cliard.oi by’viru-ofan aiiacbment in Mayors C-urt- Harber & Blair, said Benjamin Richardson. A. Picquet, Sheriff, c. a. April 19 1,1 85 . WheritTs hale. 1 Will be sol lon the lirst I’ueaday in May next, | at the Court House in Wayneaborough, Burk* County,: I 9 Negroes, viz : Matt, Cherry, Charles. Jim. Wdy, Fr.nce. So a, vffy ami h child Lucretia —levied on ns the property ot John Harrel, deceased, to satisfy two Executions in fa vour of the Administrators of Ball Jones, dec. —ALSO— -1 Negro man named Bill, levied | on as the property of Lewis Byoe, to sandy sun , dry Executions in favour of Hrodnax, Weicli aiul | others, returned by a constable. ALSO— J 1 Jack-Ass, levied on as the pro t perty of Eubank and It dls, to satisfy tw . lit cu- J lions in favour of W ly Boss, tor the use of <L N. Holliday and others. — also— - One third of 348 acres of Land, adjoining Lands of Wiiliain Barron, sent, a <1 o thers, levied on as the property of J- sse Mint, deceased, to satisfy an Execution in favour ol John H. Mann. ALS— O-200 Acres of Land, adjoining Lands of Thomas Butke, levied on as to- proper ty of T. 0. Moore, to satisfy sundry/, fan. in fa vour of E. Garlick and Rodfield. —A I,HU One grey Horse, levied on as the property ot Alexander I*. Lewis, to satisfy an Execution in favour of Patrick Sessions. ALKO — The third part of three Xegroes, viz ; Lewis, Jane a. d Uav-, h vied mns tin |>i perty of Thomas Sorshy, tosa'isfy an Executin' in favour of Cary Godbey, administrator on lb' Estate of Baidy M .ore, deceased, .1 no. T. Forth, s. u. c. March 3! 18.3 5 r Si Administrator's hale. Will he hoid on the lirst files lay in day next, «i the Court House in Franklin County, al Hu usual hours, agreeable to an order of die In tenor Court of said County, winle sitting f,,i Ordinary purposes ; One negro, named Randal, of the estate of Win, Edward,, deceased, sold i. min to make a division among the Heirs of said de ceased. Terms made known on the day "f sale. George Stovall, adm'r. March 11, Ifr.W ' 7t r 7' Administrator’s dale. Will be sold on the (its' Tuesday in June next si die Court House in Burke County, at tht u Sn d Imurs agre able to an ordei of the Hon orable the Justices of the Inferior Court for said County, when sitting for Ordinary purpo les . Three negroes, named Hannah, Sucky ami Muses, belonging io die Estate "I K-u --ben Moore, dec ased, s<dd in order to rnike adi vision among the Heirs of said decea.ed. Terms made known on day of sal •. Klizahetli Moore, adinr’x. March 28. IS3S lOt r 81 Administrator’s hale. Will be sold on Saturday the 2lst day of May next, at the late residence of Mary Platt, de ceased, or at my House in Scriven County, b low Fearer’s, between the hours of ten ami four o’clock : All the perishable property he longmg to the Estate of the said deceased, con sisli -g of Cattle, Hogs, one Stove, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with a numbei of other articles too tedious to enumerate. Terms of sal- mad k tow ion the day. F.phraim Hunter, Muir. Scrive » nu-iv Vn 4 18 3 8' r H 3 Administrator’s Sale. IV pursuance ol an order of the I iferior Cour of Richmond County, sitting for Ordinary purposes, there will be sold at the Market House, in the Ci.y of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in June next:— One undivided third part of the Lot in the City ol Augusta, it present occupied by Messrs. Bradley St Doherty, having a front on Broad and B'dis streets of about twenty feet, which Lot is the seventh part of Lot No. 26, in the plan ot suid city. This sale is ordered for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors ol Samuei Bowers, jun. deceased- Win. C. Dillon, Mm'r. April 1, 1825 I it r 80 N otice. L GKEKABLE to an ord r of the Honorable /«. the Justices of the Interior Court, when sit ting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court Mouse in the Town of Waynesborougli, on the first Tuesday in May next, Two negroes, viz: Tom ami his wife rdivey, sold tor the benefit of Dr. Kicliard Rogers, Minor, heir of Richard lingers, dec. Terms at side. Juo. Rogers, Guardian, March 8, 1823. 9t t 75 N otice. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable Inferior Cour. «f Jefferson County, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold al the Market House, in the town of Louisville, on the first Monday in July next, A Tract of Land, containing one hundred tweiiiy-niiie ami a half acres, lying or the waters of Black Jack Creek, in said county adjoining lamia of Eason and Kennedy, sold foi the benefit of Josiah S. F atterson. a minor. Mary Clements, Guardian. Aprd 9. 1825 12t r 84 Bvvtk. vuuV JUiL Vvitttmg, A/ea(iy Extcultd at ik u Cfflee. List Lettfivs, Remaining i- me Fusil OFFICE, at Columbia (Sou rt-House, (Ga.) March 31st, 1825. A t M treher Avary,jr. | Wm Murray vvdlis Agenon \ Martha Matewes K b-rt I' Allen | Harry M'Lendon .. t'Cher Avary | John Magruder lias 8 M Andrews | Robert Martin lease Alford | Wm Murray B I »lrs Mary Myddleton Wm P Bealte i John W Moon Richard C Burch f Miss Mary Magruder Horton N Burch J Hezekiab Mtgruder I .hn Burch | namuel McNair Jrs Mary Hurke J Wm Muncrief I hn Black 1 Thomas Malone Ralph Hnscoe j lesse H Morns* Robert B Burke | John Messer C \ N ;’k Inferi.-r Court 3 » Mrs Hester Newsom ,’k Superior Court, 2 | O ' nomas Carvair Wm H Oakman A ilium Carroll P Varner Cannon Wilder Philipps Peter Crawford Mrs Susannah Fullin John Cole J .*eph Prince Miss Eliza Crawford Nicholas W Fitly la ne* Carl lidge David A Perryman D Pierson Petitt, Esq. John Day Ur. J Farkhurst Miss Virlinda Davis K Jno. M D-trsey Randal H Ramsey, 2 E Iteubin lie) Holds Sterling Edwards lane Ray F : la ties Roes Mrs Chsrlott M Foster 1) L Ryan G S Mrs Mary G'irroll | Jesse Steed. 2 llefeekiah Gru b* | Mis. M. Shackelford Wdha n M’ .<-rr > A illiam Sons .1 «eph Gurtrell | Col 11 Slaughter .1 VV Gibson | B M Saunders II | J oshua Sta.-tord Thomas Harden } John T Sra’h Samuel Howh > Robert Shte ds Voderson Ho'loway ( Jam-s G Staling* Thus. Harden 1 Secretary i f Harmony iVm Hudgins } Lodge No. 16 Mrs Mary Harrison t T Henry B Harrison j Mrs Rhuda Taylor \rchibald Heggic { luirciiwell Tarvin Benjamin Harrison VV Drury Harrison Mis-Olivi i ’A atgon G-orge VV llardwich Col Z ch. Williams J ; Th--iii.s Watson Robert Jones James S Wd.on L John W ikius Mi s Mary M Luke Mrs El z-beth White J W Lie kett Samuel Wilkins I .nke I ively it H VV right. Esq Alb-id I.evi d -s Martha W dborne 'lra Mary .I Loyd Henry Wills jun. ilavd Low Y Mrs Mary Ann f.-amir William Young. Wm. F. Wilkins, p. m. Apr! l s 3 t y1 Lis I ot LeUttca, Remaining in die POST-OFiF. E, at Wayneabo rough, (Ga.) Ist April, 1825, It ihert R Atkinson | vboer Belcher Mary Ann Andrews | Jacob Huat Harley Attaway | Aon Henderson . James Anderson (James H Hay mans J Brown { George Hammond Augustus Boulineau, 2 J Lieut I) L Holliday .1 -hn Brigham, 5 i lu ha I ta- graves William Barron, 2 | Ezek "1 Inman James H Bryan l-; I Thomas Jones John Bell, senr | vllred Jarvis, Esq Vi-iccnt Bearficld J John Jnrden Ji-sey Bi i ch | vhs lem Kinsey , Richard Brack Siia ■ M Lester Richard Ilyne I one- Lewis John H Cox Bryant Lane .lames Chance, 2 Benjamin Madery or Joseph Chance Isaac Farmer Wm R Caldwell, 3 He- ry M .rsh Marlin Ch Hvcland W.liam B Mulford H nry Crew, ; Rev Colin -d'lver Margarett Crozier I mi M‘N- 111 Stephen D benport Hi Building II Miller Banmel Davis, 2 H mall N eks Vvery Dye vVinnney 01-ver I, F Dugas tenjamin Pliillips - Miss Lucy Dillard Capi It bens A Purlh loshea Rawls Timothy Farrell Vi'liur Hnyal Jesse Farrow iVestley Reese Thomas Floyd Elizabeth Russell Robert Finer , Freder’nk tt dhubart Fielding Fryer Vrtor 8-kes M-rgarett A Ford Clement Sharp, 3 El isa H Evans Lewis Spane ■tharles Gregory James Shepard William G'-dbee, 2 Capt Bverilt Sapp William Godbee or Seegar Samuel Godbee or : Ja-nes Shirley Spurns Reeves I James B Spann Anna Grubbs Sarah Seabrooks , Jonathan Gri gory Ea-on Sneed i Benjamin Gihtiap j Richard Thomas Orange Green William Taylor Lester Humphreys, 3 I'ahitha Thompson Absolem Harwell, 2 Solomon Ward John Host, 2 I -hn Wimb- rly William Hint W-lliam Wales - Abner Holliday lamas Ward 1 Jacob Hargrave William West Mrs Isaac Harris Ely Warnnch 1 Joseph Hines or E. Garli* k. p. m. April 5 t* t 81 > otice ALL perrons having deinsnds against the es tate of " illiav J.iNss, deceased, lute o t.oiiimbia County, are requited to hand them in agreeable to law and receive payment—all • lime ' indebted to said estate, will please call and make payment to ? Lucy Jones. Kx’frx. Nelson Al. Benton, ExW. Moreh 2? «- 77 N otice. VLL those indebted to the Esla'e of William Mosely, late of Columbia County, deceas- d, r are Called on to -nake payment, and those h-v ng lemands are req-iested to bring them in regulai - ly attested acrnrding to law, Thomas Bovvtlre, adm'r. Msv 25 14' 7« 1— —— N otice. 4 LL persons havingdemands upon the esta i i .V of Nicholas Ware, deceased, »re requested o make them known to the subscriber.- I hose u m re indebted to the said estate, will please to make mmediate payment Susan B. Ware, Ex'h . . W . W. Holt, hx'r. December 24 "3* ! TO THE PUBLIC . ! THERE is perhaps no medical observation bei ' ter established, none more generally confirmee by the experience of the beat physicians of all age and countries and none of more importance to the ■ practitioner,than the fact,that many of the most difli cult and incurable complaints originate in neglecu d colile. In a climate as variable as ours,where tin ' changes of the weather are frequently sudden am ; unexpected, it requires more care and attention guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy i its, than moat people imagine, or are able an willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of pa> ' cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma , consumptions, and other affections, and he.ice tin farrago of rational and absurd remedies cried ui by the learned and illiserate. The man> cases o' the kind, fell under my ob-ervation j the preposi erous compositions of inflaming drugs, whirl are in vogue j the disappointment I experienced it practice from remedies highly recommended , am my own predisposition to puhtionic complaints were strong inducements for me to consider whether a compound consisting of mild vegeiabl substances could not be invented, more free Iron the well founded objections of practitioners, am |] better calculated to avert the threatening d. st ruction of the lungs. PULMONIC Sjnip of Vegetables, For Coughs, colds, asthmas ami consult ptinm This remedy is superior to any medicine whic lias been ottered to the public, as it is prepare Tom the most valuable herbs of our vegetal)! * kingdom, and its qualities are such that every he pendence may be placed in its virtues to l ' tin cure of the above diseases. From the- knowledg ttie proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of th- ' ■yrup, he has no hesitation in recommending n to those vho labour under iln'se distressing com lamts as a aafe and efficacious remedy, and hav uig administered it to thousands in New-York am . I'hdadelphia, lie feels no hesitation in ottering n to the public, and after trial, those person- wh purchase the genuine syrup, will have then nn ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they di not feel satisfied that they have reaped benef from the use of it. Directions for Use . , Take a tea spoon 'nil three times a day, sat morn'ng, noon and night, and continue it until re lieved. 03* Each bottle will have the signatutu of tin proprietor. 03* Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sig of the Golden Eagle, Augusta. October 21 33 .Mew amt Invaluable I’ATHNTE til Bt TUB UNHID 81'ATSS OV AMEKICA AUDLERS Asiatic LtnilWc for Pain. This Medi- cineisanev er failing jfD remedy foi the Tooth- Ache, Head Ache, and other dis 1 ITUs .-ernedy is good -gainst the to-ith ache o J. pain in the teeth and jaws when duly apuliei o d employed, it pos-essf-s sovereign efficacy u delieving swellings of the gums, lace and adj uv parts, arising from or connected with tooth ach h relieves head-ache or pains in the head i ill most eaiy and agreeable maimer ; for this fr quent and distressing complaint, this, his i;e' medicine, is a charming prescription, for ii n •tores both the organs of sense and the nerves i ■ heir healthy condition at a quick and udmirabh , a'e. ( I'his new and useful preparation produces, b\ mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operaiio ■.pon the spirits—it quickens the sensations sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates th •unctions of the mind, by dissipating gloom am. vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cepbalu ni dicine of the, first order. Nor is its effect less beneficial when considerei - in relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, llu head and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upm the sight ami immediate organs of digestion as i carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing ‘ ornor, correcting acidity, and creating a mo- . -oinfortable warmth. 1 Hie operation of this invention and improve pent is quite as favorable to diseases ol the ear, 1 nore especially il acts to great advantage in dui 1 ness and oarduess ot hearing, and even in incipi ent deafness, restoring the tailing organ to the ‘ xercise of its true and heahhy (unctions of hear mg. Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell, Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-Ycrk - i his day submitted to me his letters patent fron he United Stales, for compouudiug and vending s a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, am asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, ai [ ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi cation, 1 find it contains a mixture of -uch aromai ‘ ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are w ell car dilated to produce a composing effect on the hu 1 man body. j Samuel L. Mitchell. Nevi-York, November 2d, 1818. •iuAier’s «MAVk of Koseg. AN elegant cosmetic for whitening, softening and beautifying the skin, and removing pinu pies, freckles and chops from the face, neck, &c The Mdk of Rose- possesses many qualities, for is not only serves for the above purposes, but it put he bloom of youth on age, which valuable property every lady is fond of enjoying. This beautiful rose 1 C-\s metic has a delightful fragrance, and is an artich ■\ n ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth ; ng that will injure the skin, and it is an indispensa ole article to every lady, and should he lound on iheir toilets. Directions. —After being washed and dried then lake a small quantity on a piece of white flan mduel then w»-h face, neck, hands, &c. Each bot ,e wdi be signed by the proprietor. Price gl. Prepared only and sold by A'. Audler, sign oftht i,olden Eagle, Augusta. J In. 4 2 4ioi* rm\e or UAro, a N gr V'l.u.ati, « d Cook, Washer ami A I rimer. Fur pan r-. - plv to William Mackie. Monthly Advertisements. N otice. iJJBINE months after date, application will bt. fIM made to the Court of Ordinary of Fran Min County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres ol Land, in said County, as the property of Adan Linn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of said deceased. John E. Carson, ad in’r. January 18 1825 lm6m 63 A otice. v'HINE months after date application will be iSSI made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol ■ilumbia County, when setting us a Court of Or linary for leave to sell 2i>2 12 acres of Land ly : g in ihf 2d District of Monroe County, Lot No. 208, it being the real estate of William Smalley; leceastd, a id to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. James Smalley, Adm’r. January 4 18 >5 lm9m 57 A ouce. pkj INE months after date, application will be Iw made to the Honorable the Inferior Court f Richmond County, when sitting for Ordinary mi-poses, for leave to sell one half of four and hree qiiar'ers acre- of [.and, in said County, djo l ing lands of Ware and Coleman, for the benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor. Livingston skinner, Guardian. Sen*. 11, 1824. 1 m9n 23 A otice. NINE months after da e, application will bt maoe to the Honorable the Just'ces of tin. Inferior Court setting tor ordinary purposes, for hr county of Burke, lor leave to sell all the real state of Stephen Chance, late of Burk--county ieceased. *or the benefit of the heirs and credi tots of suiddect a-ed. Mary Chance, Adn’x. Joseph Chance, «idm.’r. flurlce county S- 6 1824 1 9m 22 A otice. ■VJINE months after date, application will b I_n! made to the Honorable court ot Ordinary' ol Lduinbia County, for leave to sell two hundred «o and a half acr.*s ot laud. Lot No. 18, 17ib Disiric (angina ly Ba'dwin, now Ja-perj granted to He jamiu mnitbson, to be 8"ld tor the benefit if the heirs of Benjamin Sm'ihann, deceased. Thoma- C. Bolton, Admi is/' a'or de bouis non June Ist 1824. l-9-t 98 A otice. t i’ INE m -othg at' er da *, apt I catinn will b< * made to the Honorable C urt of Ordinary ■P' C lumbia County, for leave to sell nil the Teal esta e belonging to the orphans of Samuel Sullivan, decease t. and al-o, nn undivided sf Land, lying in Columbia County, belonging o said orphans, and to Midi da Jones, a Minor. John Cartridge, Guardian of said Orphans. Polly Jones, Guard iin of JVltlindci Jones. \fnv I 9m 9.5 A otice. INE months alter date, application will b. a'J m-ide to the honorable I ferior Court o < uhmond County, for leave io -ell the undivided islf ot len ment No 7, Bridge Row—also, twi imm roved lots Corner ot Elbert and Reynold s reeis, lor tbe benefit of Margaret P. Buries, a 1 1 nor. John Bones, Guardian. October 25 '■ S I A uiice. VINE months after dale, application will bt ■i -I made to the Honorable the Justices ot the > termr Court of said cju -ty, when sitting f i Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole ol e rca- Estate of Irvin Boyet, deceased, late ot aid county, for the benefit of the heirs and ere uors of said deceased. James Lambert, ) , Kdw.rd Boyet, \ Striven Count" L 28 18 -5 l-nUn 63 a u ric D.. N’INE months afterdate, application will bt made to the Honor* de Court of Ordinary o' Columbia county, for leave to sell two tracts ol Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek one containing 318 acres joining Pollard, Pulim a id others, (he oilier containing 172 acres joining Luke and others, it being a part of the real estat >f rhumas Jones, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said d'-ceased, William Booker, Adm’r. In right of his wife January 25. 183,5. 1 9 n 61 A otice. •TWNE months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Columbia County, when silting for Ordinary purposes, foi cave to sell 235 acres of Land, (in said County) belonging to the estate of William U. Grabb, de ceased. John Kennon, adin’r. November 6, 1824 1 bm 46 A otice. N'INE months alter date, application will be made to tbe Honorable the Interior Court ot Burke County, when sitting for ordinary purpose tor leave to sell all ‘he real estate ot Joseph Mad ray, late of Burke county, deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Benjamin Madray, Adm’r. June 1, 1824, lm9m 97 A otice. OWINB months after date, application will be LI made to the Honorable the Court of Ordin ary of Burke county, for leave to sell the real Es tale of Enoch Farmer, deceased. John Farmer, adm’r. Hwke County, Feb. 1, 1825 lm9m 65 A' otice. ITNJINE months after date, application will be iLj m Je to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, for leave io sell a tract of La id in said county of 105 1 2 acres, joining Murray, It y and others, it being part of the real -tale of U ilium Birdun, dec -a-ed. Peggy, Bimon, adm’rx. March 15, 1825 lm9*m 75 \\ Notice. £ NINE month* after date, application will ba m made to the Honorable the Inferior Court C jf Hichmond county, while sitting for Ordinary ' \ ■urposes, for leave to sell a Lot in the City of 1 Augusta, bounded by Ellis and Houston streets, X belonging to the estate of Michael Silver! de- ■ ceased, for the benefit! of the heirs and creditors ■ of said estate. I Andrew J. Dill, adm’r. 1 Nathan Leeds, adm’r. ] in right of hit wife, i I Mary Leeds, adm’rx. I Augusta. Febniar; 11, 1825 In 9m i I Notice. w IJWINE months after date, application will be I saw made to the Honorable the Justices of ihe 1 Inferior Court of Scriven County, when stiing I for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain 1 tract or parcel of Land jontaining two hundred I two and an half acres, situa'-d lying and being ' in the thirteenth District of eury County, Ga. t and known and distinguished i tlx plan of said I • District bv the number eight (8b , the whole ul m| the real Estate of Sarah Calls wav. dd <l, I&te I of said County, for the benefi bn s and ■ creditors of said deceased,. J Samuel Dong tty, adr*\[r, P Scriven Courtly Veh 25, 1825 v In 9 70 ■ Notice. D ipBINE months after date, »pf. ncati v 'dl b I iaM made to the Honorable tin (ifeioi Oi.crt H the county of Franklin, while sit in? ou ‘' a !. H purposes for leave to sell the rei ent of d , { , I as D. Jordan, la»e of said county dec> • ’ H - * Robert Pulliam, j , « November 18. 1 lm9r I N otice. 'I NINE months after date, apple will be fl made to the Honorable the ji Court I of Burke County, when sitting so Unary I poses, for leave so sell the real en« of \V -iley I 'lanberr’', (Minor ) deceased, fir the b -moit of > ■ the heirs and credi"'rs of said d c 1 e I ■ Jona. Lewi-, jdm r. j Rurlcr emmty, Marrh 7 1825 2 T A N otice. 1 jtfllNE months after date, application ’ill he 1 I <D made to the Honorable the lot ’-.0. Court, of X Uurke County, when sitting fir Ordinary purpo- ■ ses, for leave to sell the undivided part of the ■ real I state ol Lewis Eina niel, deceased, for the ■ benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas. M ed. ; U Jona. Lewis, '•9 Surviving Administrator de bonis non, V Bu' ke county, -.larch 7. 1825 lm9oi 75 1 N otice. i fi««NR months after date, application will be ■ AM made to the Mon rabie the Court of Ordin- ■ ry of Columbia County, for leave to sell 222 a. I ores of Land, lying in Columbia County, on the I waters of the big Kiokee Greek, adjoining Lands I of Hamilton, Graves and others, to be sold for the I benefit of the heirs of James Mariin, deceased. I Robert Martin, adm’r. I November 8. 1824 1 ni9m 4fi I Georgia, Burke County. <■ Court of Ordinary, March Verm, 1825. I OIIDEKEL), I hat ail applications hereafter to I be made for Letters of Guardiansnip, of I Mi rs under the age of lourteen years, shall be I noi-fi 1 to the Clerk at least twenty days before I the term of the Court at which such application I 1 is'o be acted on by the Court. And that the ap. I plicant or applicants shall obtain from the Clerk I a notice in writing, which snail be oosted at the I Court House door, at least twenty days before the I term at which the application is to be acted on, I ignitying his or their intention to make such ap- ; J* olication.—Ohdebrd. That in case the right of (I! Guardianship occur within twenty days before iie meeting of the Court as above expressed, Hie Court will exercise its discretion as to the course to be pursued. A true extract from the Minutes. j Attest, a Samuel Sturges, Cl’Je, »t : ' 12 Idm 88 • t-, lltCl A. Hichmond County. ■ By the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of the County of Hichmond To all whom it may concern. EItEAS Nathan 11. Beal, administrator. \JK# de bonis non, on the estate of Hezekiall Ht-ai, deceased, late of said county, has applied to ■ his Court for Letters Uiamisiory. These are therefore to rite and admonish all md singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, tp file their objections (if any they have) in the < ffice of the Clerk of said Court, on f or before the first Monday in November next, J otherwise Letters Dismisaury will be granted to J' him. Witness the Honorable SamuehHale, one of ill the Judges of said Court, tfus 12th day of April, 1825. * pi Om Isaac Herbert, Cl’k. | Os Ihr Conn of O uinary. 1 ■ r .i. —. ■ J I GKOWGIA Richmond County. I By the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of said County. I TO ALL WHOM IT MAE COMUSUM. I WHEREAS Lucy M. Yarnoid, formerly Lucy 1 M. Pearson, administratrix, and John 11. I Mann, administrator, on the Estate of Geor'Ae I Pearson, deceased, have applied to said Court I for Letters Uismissory. m These are ther fore, to cite and admonish all J and singular, ihe kindred and creditors, of the said deceased, .. fi:e their objections, (if any they have) in the Office ot the Clerk of the said Court of Ordinary, on or before the first Monday in June next, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted to them. Witness, the Honorable Samuel Hale, one of the Justices of said Court, this sih day of No vember, 1824. 6m Isaac Herbert, Cl’k. c \f 'he. Court of Ordinary. Teu Do War a llwwavd. i\ Light sanded man Horse, blaca mane and tail, about 14 hands high, 5 years old this spring, has been missing from Mr. Charles Gas. diet, in Jones county, on the 27th March. Lis supposed that he has been stolen or strayed a. ■ way. The above reward will be paid on the de livery of the said Horse to Mr. Charles Gaschet or Mr. Thomas B. Stubb, at Mill-dgeville April T 2 83 ftp CAUTION ! THE Person that took a Lemon Stick, Knife Pei cil and Lancet case, containing turte Lancets, atf known and are.requested to return ' them to this office, or their names will be exposed April 15 3t