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.Monthly Advprtisemenls,
N otice.
NINE months after date application will
made to the Honorable Inferior Court
Columbia County, when setting as a Court of'
dinary tor leave to 5e11202 1-2 acres of La id
j,ig in ihe 2d District o( Monroe (' iiuty, Lot N
it being; the real estate of William -m il
deceased, a d tit be. sold tor the bent lit of t
hetfa and creditors of »'<id deceased
James Smalley, Adm’r.
,hnin> >v 4 M*s 1 n9 r n 57
N otice.
months after ds'e, application wi'f b
JN made to the Honorable the Just c a of ti
Inferior Court seeing lor ordinary puruoses, li
the county of Burke, for leave to sett all the re: |
estate of S'ephen Chance, late of Hurke county ,
deceased, 'Ol the benefit of the heirs and crad
tors of said declared.
Mary Chance. Ad n’v.
Joseph Chance, Adm'r. 1
Hn’ ke county Sent. 6 18'4 1 lit 22
Notice. |
m milts afar. Id - , aptd cation wdl be (
1m made to'he flonortble Conyi .of (l>liiipn ,
*of Columbia County, (oi I av-- to set! all t‘ i ,
real esla'e belonging to the orph ns ot Samuel .
Sullivan, deceased, and al-o, an undivid d Ira' ,
of I.a d, lying m Colombia County, 1) longing ,
to said orphans, and t. Mi 'i• ’ fl u In es, a Minor. (
Jolm Carli.dge, t
(in n'hnn uft aid Orphan* •
Polly Junes,
Ownduin uj Ahlrmlu -loves,
Miv as i q m y >
i\ otice.
NINE months after dale., application will b
made to the Honorable court o Ordinary ol
Columbia County, fur 1 averh aril twohuidied
two and a halt acres ot land, T.ot No. 18 17 h
District (urgin' ly Baldwin, now Is p> rj granted
to Benjamin Smitusou, liujj' - sold lor h* - benifi
of the heirs of Benjamin 'Smithson, d. <•< used.
Tlnimad C. Holton,
jtd.vi liatralnr dr bouts < on
June Is' 1824. 1 9m 9 q
IS otice.
\NJINE mon'hs after date, application wdl !)•
<ll I uia to to tun Honorable the Court ol Ord u
a.y of Burke euuiity, tor leave to-eh die real Es
tale of Enoch Farm r .I • i. -<l
John Filrlne , .•, adm'r.
Utrhe Cull "V. 1 1.8 35 I • • 65
Mi TIC I-..
NINE mouths alietdaU', miplicntion wdl h
made to the lliinoro de (ft urt of Ord ry
Columbia county, for h ave to sell two uhcinoi
La id in said countv, lying on Gi eenbi'ier Crec I.
cum containing ol t acres joining I’O mid, I’ullin
and othe rs, the oilier c nuiiniug 172 acres joining
Luke and others, it being a part ut the rest *slv
of Thomas .loiies, deci usi d. sold tor the beiteli
of the heirs ol said d cease.'.
William Hooker, Adm’r.
in , i irht of ins vrifv
.limiini'V 95. 1 IJS 1 T>9ni
Notice.
VtuflNE monlbs after date, nppbcation will In
ii I undo to the honorable 1 .finer Court o
Richmond County, for leave <u sell die nndividei
hah hi t enement No. 7, Bridge Mow—also, tw i
ilium, roved I its Corner ol Elurrl and K ynold
■ ireels, for the bem fit ot Margaret I’. Bones, a
Minor,
Joint Hunt's, Guardian.
O-l hep 25 8. t nPlin >5
i\ otice.
r«INE months alii i date, application wdl be
4*l made to die In fen r 40.i1. I of Columbia
C mniy, when sitting for (Jrdmiuy pur to s. foi
leave to s, II 255 acres od sa d C ‘iinty
b* longing to tfie cslojje oi*tW i li nn It. Ciahb, di
cease d. ,
John Kpiiikmi. adm’r.
N ■VP'n'vT fi. IHJI* * I t; it)
N otice.
INK months after date, application wdl In
1 w made to the Hon .ruble the Interim Co irt oi
Burke Con ty, when sitting for ordinary pnrp l se
for leave to sell all he real esla'e of .Joseph Ma
rsy. late of Bui kt county, deceased for the bint
fit of the heirs md .•.redilors of ««i i deceased.
Henja min Mad ray, Adm’r.
June 1, lff>4. ‘ lm9m 97
N otice.
VNjf NE montlts after dite, application will bi
4 made to the Honorable the Court of Ordn
ary ol Columbia County, ( r leave to sell 222 a
ores of l and, lying n Coin nbia C.may, on lit
>ra.. rs i f ill - big K nitre Creek, adj ming Land.'
ol Ihin Ifoo, Graves and nil . rs, to be sold tor lip
.bem.li. of Hie heirs f i.mt s \lnriln, rec « .d.
Hoht'rt Martin, adm'r.
JSJ - pL, v 9 1.1 I I
Notice.
TIVj IN'E months after date, application will b.
In made to the Honorable tin* Inferior foil
of Kicnmond County, when sitting (nr Oi dinar
pnrp. s s, for leave to sell one hall of four am
thr e q arters acres of Land, in said County
adj uni lands of Ware and Coleman, for tin
benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor.
Livingston Skinner,
Guiivilmii.
Sept. 11. 18?4.
iN otice.
JNfINE months after date, application wdl b
v- I made to the Court of Ordinary ol i'lankl ■
C noty, tor leave to sell one hundred Acres c
Li .d, in said C. unty. as the property ot Adan
Loin, d ceased, fir the benefit of the Heirs am
Creditors ot said lee -as. I
John K Carson, adm’r.
*’*ivrn’ Ift fii *tf> r;{
N otice.
V<i|iNK months after tine, app'icailon will 0
11, made lo die Honorable the Inferior Conn
the county ot Frank!.n, w hile silting tor nrdiunr..
purpose. g.r leave to sell the rea' estate of flioin
as l) Jordan, la e of s*jd county, deceas'd
Hobart Pulliam. Adm'r.
lj«uk vuuV Jot) VviUViiig,
Neatly Executed at this o<}i(x.
Notice, j
,S IVE months alter da'e, application will b»
I made to the [Honorable the Justices of tin
'enor Court of said c only, when sitting fc
iioary pii> pints, for leave to sell the whole <
r a Estate of Irvin B.iyel, deceased, laie (,
I c unity, fir the benefit of the heirs and ere
or* of said deceased.
Jarnos Lambert, ) M ,
Mward Boyet. 5 M ' U
Striven Cotm-n. I» • 2H 1 Im9"* 6'
(iKO.itil », / JU'fcaiua c .isi a, ; ici n.
Hurke ''utility.) 1824.
■ ’■ikskist, The Honorable Hobk.ht vValwkii, Judge
Jl'ON the petition of Henry F Junes, statu „
that he is in possession of a Certain tract
ml, ront’iinii* two hn dred and sis v acres, b
d-ed of c niveyance from J b Perkins, seuati
ying and being m tlie couoiy of Burke, adj
h» Al gator Pond and lands, when surveyed,!),
hinging to Isaac Wimberly, and which said trar
f (ami was originally granted to Philip Belcher
d by.N'e uaid Pin in Belcher, to Job Perkins
,nd by the said Job P ik ns, to the said Henry 1*
In es. which said deed of conveyance is lust e
lislaid, a copy of w.nch as near ly as can be re
I ected is on file in the office ol the Clerk et
Hie Superior Court of th>* county of Burke, t
getl.ei wiih an affidavit of the loss thereof, am
pr ying also, that Slid copy deed may be establish
ml in lien ot the origins] so l ist, or mislaid : On
motion of counsel tor plaintiff, it is ordered ' hat tl e
.ii ' copy deed be established in I n ot the op
ginal deed, unless cause be shewn to the contrary
on . r before the fi st day of the next term of til
court, and it is further ordered. That a copy r,
tins rule he puhl shed in one or more of the pub
lie Gazettes ot this stale, uni.l the time for i.itu
ing cause thereon.
Extract ft am the Minutes.
John Carpenter, Cl’k.
July B'h. 1824 I coin 5
HikUlt .1 A, Jl ih i.'itid C uuiili/
Hi/ the Court of Ordinury Jo’ said County,
To ai.i. wn m rr M,-,r c mckhn.
i|fIIKUKAB It John Meigs and Hob rt !>'
f » mon Administrators, de bo*da non, on lv
estate of J- sse l> mon, deci as d, mie o' --a
C nimy, have applied to this Court lor leUtr-
Itisnnssory,
The go are therefore to cite and admnnph "11
and singular the kindred and creditors of the sale
deceased, to file their Jyjecimos (it any they have)
.n the office of ilm Clerk of said Court on or b
fore the firs' Monday in June next, otherwise le l
lers Dismissory will be gra .led to them.
Witness ihe It .mnahl Samtlt I Hale, one nfllu
J ll Ires of sai'l Court, in 26 h day ot N.
venober, 1824.
6m Isiutc llp.rbort, clerk ,
Os tit a Cot ' of Ordinary
t .ED C>l \ /so 'iiiiuiiil County,
tty the Uutioriihle the Court of Ordinary of lh
Vonn.y of ft• cbmoud,
TO tU Wll M IT MAV C iXCSIIN.
tITIIKHEtS John Phiiiizv, administrator oi
fv I homas A Bones, deceased, has appiiei
i I . said Court li.r l.etteis Hismissnry.
Now i bereft re, these are to cite and admonisl
ill and singnlir tlie kindred amj creditors of tin
aid di ceast d, to .file t!>< ir objections (il any the
.ave'in the office the C-lerlc of said Court < ’
Ordinn - ', on ir before the first Monday in Marc
next, otherwise leliera ol Dismissory will b.
gr.inte I to hi n.
Witness the Honorable Valksitivk Wackku
me ot the* Jm).ceu of said Court, this slst day
f August, 1824.
(liu Isaac Herbert, Cl’k.
O'" tlie Court of Ordinary
'.I - .') \ Itic ~wi.il (.onnty.
' Hy the Hon. th C art of OmUna-y oj siid Courtly
TO AI L WHOM IT MAH CONCKIIN.
\l\T ItKUEAS l.ucv M. Yarnold, furmer'y I u 1 "
ill M. I eats.in, otiimni'-tia'rix, and John It.
Maim, hdniimstia'or, on the Eslale ol Georgi
. Pearson, deceased, have applied to said CJutir
for Letters Dismissory.
I liese are theiemre, to cite ami admonish i,li
sml singular, the kindred and creditors, ot tin
* .aid deceased, in ti e their ohj ctiuns, (d any
liey have) in the Office ol Hie Ch - . k of the ssn
Court of Ordinal - ', on or before the fi st Moods
m June next, nth. rwise Let ers Dismissory will
he granted to them.
Wdn. ss, the li morable Samuel Male, one ol
the Justices nt said Court, this sth day t.fN
vembiT, 1824.
(ini Isaac Herbert, Cl’k.
(If the Court of O dinary
i
Ghu U.IA, t'ranknn Cuun.y.
U r I! f . ItEAS J »ii l l Evans, applies for Letter
l)i»niis»ory ,ou the cs'nic of William Ishani,
dvci ssed.
t hese are therefore to cite and admonish all
id singular the kindred and creditors ol th
siid deci - ased, to file their objeenms in my nt
fice, within the time prescrib. d hy 1. w, to shev
cause (if any they iiav ■) why sa - d filters Ui.»
inssorv sin it d not tn grant'd to him.
Given under mv hand »' office m Franklin, lh
8 h day of Decemh r, 1824
6m -Frederick Beall. Clerk.
GF.db'.i Scuven tunny.
WHF.KKAS G rg Floi k, Administratm
» ill) tlie wd annexed, of the F.vlaie o
Will am B lothe, die aaed. ami al.o admin.siratot
’ .| tne Es ale of Mary Boothe, deceased Ann
t ill in H. Wade administrator de bonis non oi
ne Estate ot George M ll.Mulerson, UeCcased
■ach aiiphes f.r letters Distn ss iry.
riie>.e are ther. t"re to cue aid admonish al
ml singular the kindred and c"editors of the
said deceased's, in file th; t obj ctions in this ot
•ice, on or b“fore the first M mday in August
iext, ensui >g. to shew cause (it any they have)
Uiy lelteis DismiMory should not he granted to
he applicants.
Given under my hand at office in Jacksrni .
' i« 38:h day ot .lanusry, 1825.
6m Swalmrn H'»od;»ll, cl'k.
N «)Uce.
LL pe'sona to whom the estate of John Mi
Iki I .al hin .1. ceased, is indebted, arej-eq icste
i present their accounts wiiiiin the tin e ~i
cribed by law, and those who are ind. hted t
, d estate, are req teslid to make immediate pay
nenl to
Peter Hennoch. Adm'r.
Inly 2d. v 8
N uVxce.
VLL persons to wlm m, la e Francis Bouyei
ol in r,ty ot Augusta, decrased, is mil
d, are requested to present .iieir demands wrh
■i the line prescrib'd by lax , aid hose indcn,.
! d, are request, d In rnaKe immediate payment
H. Houj er, ) . .
Paul iiussi£uul ; 3
December 21 *■'
|ln the Inferior Court of Richmond County, tit
ling at a Cow l of (Ji ilinary,
Monjjav, February 7th, 1825
Oanfortli k Savage, ,
vt. iIiULEJWSJ. 1
• dm’rs. o( Ralph Thomas, j
I I'appearing to the Court, that the petitioners *
are possessed of a Bond given by Ralph I horn ‘
- in his life time, together with other , condition. |
I tor making titlestopart ol Lot No. 22, in the 1
ity ot Augusta, con'aining a front of thirty nim
•ft on Uroad s'reet and in depth two hundred ar d
ven feet, and bounded on the south by said '
rest, op the East by a lot usually called Poll
Keatings and on the other aides by a lot late Job.
vVdlaon’s, and that the said Ralph Thomas has de
.rted this life without making titles to said lot j
d that letters of administration on his es'ate anri 1
tfecis have be n .granted to Abiel Camfield ol
aid County.
Wher- upon anil on Motion of petitioners attor
y. It it ordered hy th■■ court, that the lieirsand
tepresenlatives ot said Ralph Thomas, be cited t<
pear before this Court on the first Monday ii
ini to show cans*, if any Hiey have or can, why
lie said Administrator of Ralph Thomas shoul
ol be ordered to execute titles to the said lot li
be petitioners according to the prayer of the pe 1
lion ; and that a copy of litis order be published *
n one of the Gaz ties of tins City for two Mom Its
Taken from th- .Mum let.
Isaac Herbert, Clerk
oj the Conn of Urdeua'y- (
TeT.ru arv 11 10* f f 6
hheiiiTs hale, ;
Will be sold on be hrsl Tuesday in March next, ,
at the Court It ns in the Town of Waynes .
bonugli, Burke C within sal.- hmie S
| j
150 Acres of Fine Land, adjoin
ing I.owls o) .hicob Kva a d lOd acres v\ .ere
in Ar mins P w d now lives, adjoining Lands nt 1
P J.Cuii.au lev.ed mi as the prnpe. yof Arti
m ■ P well, to sa'is'y hree executions in tavoui
• 1 S. L Royal, Executor, lor the use of Wdiian
-f d.
Alc—
n-63 Acres of I,and, adjoining
I’hmiiaV U .sti tk and others lev ml on as he pro
pi riy of Cot ton Mem, deceased, to sat sly a
execution in favour of Mm. Givin, deceased, for
the use of WilhJin Barron.
—ALB - .
135 Acres of Land, adjoining
Lands oi S. i.. R yal and others, levn d on as ti e
Ipi oper'y nl Hetijamin Guest, to satisfy an execu
j ion in favour ot a. L. R >yal, tor the use of Wil
liam Red,
—also—
One Gray Horse, levied on a* the
property if Abner H liulay. to satisfy an exei.u
lion in lav.u- ol "Thomas Ward.
als—
o-3 Negroes viz: Lucy, Susa, and
.Uizaheth. levied on as (he property oi Lewi
dyne, to satisfy sundry fi, fas. issued from aju ,
ices Court, in favour of Litllebi rry Marsh,
s —also —
The Dili part of three Negroes,
viz: Charmtte, Equdla anti .vternt, levied on as
•he property of Adam VV dlace, to satisfy three
executions in favour of William Reynolds, point
d out by Win. Mai.ace.
—also—
-5 Negroes, viz ; Mary and her 4
children, i 0111, Clarissa, Hetty and C'uylcr, 1. vied
on ns the property of Abner 11 ol iday, to satisfy
m execution in favour ol tlie administrators ot
Haft Junes, deceas d, pointed out by said a-i.u’.s
—also—
-one negro boy named Jerry, lovi
.l oi as tlie . r iperty of John Brigham, Guardi
in ol Free B ib. to satisfy two ti. fas. in favour oi
Elisha llaysmin
Jno. Ti Forth, s. u, c.
Janu i r v 27 1 °2V «■ 62
to her ill’s bale.
Will b“ sold on Monday die 2lsi instant, at the
Vendue Store of B. Picquet, between the u
1 end h it's of snip.
Sundry articles of Merchandize,
vtached as ihe pr iperty of Lester Humphreys,
at the ms'ance of Jerome Case-
Hy Order of -Court,
A. Ficqnet, Sheriff, C. A
I ll 4t 66
&a\c.
On the first I u stlay in March next, at 12 o’clock
Wit| (, e sold at the Market-House,
One Lot LAND, 250 Acres. No.
7 \
199 tenth Du ret Early County, belonging t
lie Estate ot John Willson, deceased.
Hu order of the f'xecutorf,
i Fraser, Jiowdre & Heukell,
Auctioneer s.
jo v 54
AAwUMisVrtvVwK’d feaVa.
NOTICE.
\GRF.E ABLE to an rder obtained from the
Justices of the Interior Court of Barks
County, when setting for Ordinary purposes,
will in: solh.
it the Court House door, in the Town ol Waynes-j
jorough, between the usual sale hours, on the I
first Tuesdav in April next.
AH that laid ur Tract of Land,
lying and Being in 'lie County ot Henry, contain
■ig two hundr d two and one hall" acres of Land,
i the fillh Distric*, number sixteen. Sold for
he betufit of the heirs and creditors of Cary
Godbee, junr. iate of Hnrke County, deces-ed.
•John Skinner, Adm’r.
Aduiluistrator’s toale.
■ Will be sold nn the first Tuesday in March next.j
I at the Court-House in Jacksonbprough, Seri ;
I ven County, between the hours of ten and foui
j o’el k, agreeable to an order of the Honora
ble Hie justices of the Inferior Court of said
County, « li L sitting (nr Ordinary purposes ;
One r.egrc man slave, named Pe
te', belonging o th* estate of Windsor Dickson,
d ceased, sold for the pyrpose of making a divt
| ion among the Heirs of the said doc. ased
i I erms made kn tvu on the day of sale. 24th daj
! I I lecember, 1 +2l.
1 53 .lanv-'S Dickson. AAmW.
Torui
I 1 All E Pub he are cautio ud against trespassing
, n the Houses and Lots of the subscnbei
upper end of town —esp. cially agaitist Itauling
and or earth Irony the nv r bank r contiguou
nereto. E-ch ami every person offending she!
ia\e the law rigorously enforced against him ut
hem.
Hugh Nesbit.
JanuarySl 69
aucox BUUMiE.
WILL be let at the post office in Macon, to
the lowest bidder, at public outcry, oi.
Friday the 15th of April next, the building of a
BRIDGE across the Ucmulgee river at the 100
of the street leading to the public square in Ma
con. The river at the intended site has, it is be
oeved, a very firm bottom, the most of which is
known to be ol ruck. Its width at common wa
er is estimated at 250 feet : the height of the
neers at 38 feet, the whole length of-ilie -bridge *
at 400; and the contemplated width 22 feet, stone •
ind timber may be very conveniently obtained h
and had gratis on the adjoining public Lands 1
The piers and abutments to be of stone—the up- P
per works of approved timber, and to be siting c
led, weather boarded and painted. The under- e
aker will be required to give bond with three <-
approved securities in the sum of §20,000 for i
be faithful periormance of his contract The g
■allies of the persons offered* "a/ sehuritiet-must <
>e submitted to the commissioners by the Blh ol v
April: Letters for tins purpose'vnay be directed o
o the commissioners to the care of Mortimer R c
vValiis, Esq. poet master, Macon. 20 per cent '
on the amount of the contract will be advanced, h
and further advances will be made at the discre
tion of the commissioners as the work progresses -
A model of the intended bridge and the form t
if the contract will be open to inspection at tin r
room over Gillespie k Birdsong’s store in Macon, ti
no and after the twenty-first ol March, until the v
time of letting. v
Architects are invited to prepare and furnish s
models in wood on a scale of an inch to the toot, t
wi'li accompanying explanations in writing— a
which wdl be rec ived at the room above men s
Honed until l ues'ay the Jsth of March, inclu
sive. A premium ot §IOO will be paid tor that
nodel which shall be adopted as best uniting the
properties of cheapness, strength, durability and
convenience in repairing.
Luke J. Morgan, 1,1
Charles Bulloch, j
Mortimer 11. Wallis, 'fCom’rs. 1
.Samuel Gillespie, I
William Bivins, J *
C7y* The editors of the Constitutionalist, the
Columbia Telescope, and the Raleigh Register, j
re requested to insert the above until the 15tli
■ f March, and forward their accounts to M. R. j
M allii, Esq. Macon, Ga.
JVlneon. F h uaryl. 1825. tISM 65
QUAKER SPRINGS,
SE VEN MILE S FUOM A UGUSTA. 1
Oj¥)HE übsenher having lately purchased Hu
<Li above establishment, is now furnishing i'
and thoroughly repairing the buildings. He
wid spare no pains to accommodate parlies oi
-enileinen and travellers, aid keep always or.
land a supply of the best Liquors that the Angus
a. Charleston and Savannah maikets will afford ,
>nd bis table will not be inferior to the best publn
house in Augusta, ami upon as reasonable terms.
James Lynes.
N. B. James Lynes, takes tins method of re
luntiug his thanks to his numerous friends and ar
quaintunces, for the liberal support afforded hin
in the Coach-Making business, and flatters Itimsell
by industry and attention, to merit their contin
usd favours in tne protession which he has rt
cently adopted.
February 8 6t 65
KOH SALE.
A I O T OF LAND, three mites from Anors-rA.
containing 70 or 80 Acres, forty of which i
cleared and under good fence, the balance H'oo:
Land. There is osi tiie premises, a c mtoriabU
Dwelling House, which has lately undergone »
horougii repair. A new Kitchen, meat House, si
legani Unck Pantry, Crib, Stables, Fodder am
tJsrriage House, kc. all complete—a large yar.
well shaded j a handsome Orchard ot Apple,
- Peach, Pear and Piun/ trees, a never fading
spring of excellent water, within 80 yards of tlu
(welling, and as healthy a situation as any in Rich
mond County.
The above will be sold a bargain, if early ap
plication is made to
Jno. C. Holcombe.
January 18 59
“for sale or to~rkn tT
4||HE unexpired lease and Improvements ot<
J. the Lot known as the Littleman’s Garden,
situated on Ellis-Street, near tile comer of Cen
tre-Street—having all the conveniences for car.
rying on Confectionary upon a large scale, be
sides an Oven, Dryhonse, !<.c. There ic also a
Ice House in good order, where 15 or 18 tons o'
toe can be secured for summer use. The wholt
will be shewn by application on the premises.—
For terms apply to
B. Bquyer.
’"August 10 ,13
Fifty MoVViirs VWwavA.
RWAWAY from the subscriber about tlie
25(h uit. a negro mao named H AMIL TON,
about thirty five years of age, six feet high, very
dark skin and large thick lips. Had on when ht
went away, a blue short Jacket, with blue mixed
aattinet trowsers. Ke is well acquainted in Bry
an, Liberty and MTntosli Counties, ff’hoevei
will return him to the subscriber, shall receive the
tabove reward and ail reasonable charges.
Levi Hills,
Per Attorney, H. B. Hathaway
Tj* The Patriot, Mtlledgeville, and Gazette, JJu.
rien, mil give the above lino insertion» ; and the
Constitutionalist, Jluguttu, three insertions, and
forward their accounts to this office for payment.
February 11 3t
SLR a V LI) OR STOLEN,
iTJROM the subscriber <m the night of the 7th
. inst. s sorrel HORSE, switch tail, whit
lureakin the forehead, one hind leg white, one
Uncle a little larger than the other. When he
went away he ha 1 a short piece of rope on lie
neck. Any one giving information or returnin',
him to the subscriber, shall meet with a handg
some reward, in Gumming’s Building, Broad
street, Augusta.
Ora Howard.
FpKimisi-v 11 3*l 66
Notice.
PERSONS being daily in the habit of trespass
mg on the Hickory ridge tract ot land, owned
by the Bank of Georgia, and cutting the wood and
- indergrowth therefrom : Notice is hereby given,
t.hat the utmost vigilance wdl be used in delecting
■ and prosecuting the offenders. The said Land is
oounded on the west by Turkanel’s Spring, and
uart ot the village of Summerville, on the Eas
by tlie lands ot A. Martin, P- H. Carnet and
1 ithers, it may be more particularly known by the
Mtlledgeville road, passing tbr mgb it.
jby order of the .Uoiird
1. Henry.
February 1, 1325, U 63,
TO THE PUBLIC.
THERE is perhaps no medical observation bet
ter established, none more generally confirmed
by the experience of the best physicians of ail aged
and countries and none of more importance to the
practilioner.than the fact,that many ol the most ditti-'
cult and incurable complaints originate in neglecttf
«d coliie. In a climate as variable as ours,where the
changes of the weather are frequently sudden and
inexpected, it requires more care and attention,
guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy of
ffe, than most people imagine, or are able and
willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of pat
cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthman
consumptions, and other affections, and hence the
arragn of rational and absurd remedies, cried up
by the learned and illiserate. Ihe many cases of
ne kind, fell under rr.y ob-ervation ; the prepose
•rous compositions of inflaining drugs, which
ire in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced in
practice Irom remedies highly recommended ; and
my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints,
were strong inducement* for me to consider,
whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable
substances coujd not be invented, more free from
the well founded objections of practitioners, and
better calculated to avert the threatening de
struction of the lungs.
PULMONIC
Vegetables,
For coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions,
fins remedy is superior to any medicine which
has been oflered to the public, as it is prepared
irom the most valuable herbs of our vegetable
kiiqoiom, and its qualities are such that every de
pendence may be placed ir. its virtues (or the
'.urc of the above diseases. From the knowledge
the proprietor has of the pulmonic Virtues of the
syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending is
10 those who labour under those distressing cum
-1 onts as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav
mg administered it to thousands in New-York and
Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it
to the public, and after trial, those persons who
the genuine syrup, will have their mo
ney refunded by returning (lie bottle, if they di,
not feel satisfied that they have reaped bench
iron* the use of it.
Directions for Use.
Take a tea spoon full three times a day, say
morn ng. noon and night, and continue it until re
sieved.
(Ej* Each bottle will have the signature of the
proprietor-
CT Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sign
>1 the Golden Eagle, Augusta.
October 21 23
New atul invaluable
atoaMsaaißg
BTEIfTEDTUE UNITED STATES Os AMERICA.
AUDLER’S
Asiatic Leuitiye loe Pain.
TWb Medi- cltie is anev-
Ache, and other’ dis*
remedy is good against the tooth ache of
. pain in ike teeth and jaws when duly applied
oul emplojed, it possesses sovereign efficacy in
swellings of the gums, face arid adjacent
part4 k -arising from or connected with tooth-ache
‘■lt relieves head-ache or pains in the head, in
thf'mdsl easy and agreeable manner; for this fre"-
qhent and distressing complaint, this, his new
medicine, is a charming prescription, fur it re
stores both the organs of sense and the nerves or
■heir healthy condition at a quick and admirable
rate.
This new and useful preparation produces, by
mild and gentle stimulation, a operation
ipon the spirits—it quickens the sensations,
sharpens the perceptions,' and invigorates the
functions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and
vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic
medicine of the first order
Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered
in relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, the
Head and die spirits, by its qualities it act* upon
the sighi and immediate organs of digestion as a
carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing
torpor, correcting acidity, .and creating a most'
• comfortable warmth.
The operation of this invention and improve
ment is quite as favorable to diseases of the ear,
more especially it acts to great advantage in dul
ness and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi
ent deafness, restoring the failing organ to the
exercise of its true and hetydiy functions of hear
ts-
Certiorate from Dr. Samuel L, Mitchell.
Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the'city 6f New-Ycrk,
this day submitted to irte bin letters patent from
he United States, for compounding and vending
a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, and
asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, af
ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi
cation, I find it contains a mixture of such aromat
■ ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cal
culated to produce a composing effect on the hut
man body.
Samuel L. Mitchell.
J\"e-w.York, J\'ovemher 2(1, 1818.
AuAiev’a JMUk ot Rosea.
A N elegant cosmetic for whitening, softening
is. and beautifying the skin, and removing pimt
,des, freckles and chops from the face, neck, &c.
The Milk of Hoses possesses many qualities, for is
not only serves for the above purposes, but it put
t lie bloom of youth on age, which valuable property
every lady is fond of enjoying. This beautiful rose
cosmetic has a delightful fragrance, and is an article
■ wli ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth
ing that will injure the skin, and it is an indispensa
ble article to every lady, and should be found on
i heir toilets.
Uik&ctioks. — After being washed and dried
then take a small quantity on a piece of white flan
anduel then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each bot
tle will be signed by the proprietor. Price gl.
Prepared Only and sold by E. Audler , sign of the
Golden Eagle, Augusta.
July 4 2
(0* LtiiaT
ON Tuesday last, a Bunch of KEYS, tied
wi'h Red Tape.—The finder on leaving
them at this uffics, shall be rewarded. *
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