The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, March 15, 1825, Image 4

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HlerifTi Sale. Will be sold on the fir* lue.day in April nr*' « the C uri house door in Waynesberough, Burke C- entv, wiihin sa'c l |n " r » : 8J Acres of Land, adjoining land* of Lew.* Whitfield •nrl others. and 6u acre* ad joining land* of Will «m Tilly and others, levieu on, me property «f John Thompson, deceased, to satisfy tiro executions in fav .ur of Ward & Bozeman and Wil'am Thompson, v,. Tahilha Thompsm, admin stratrix of John Thompson, deceased. —also — One negro man named Hardy, le vied on a. tin- property of Benjamin Guest, t sa'isfy iwo executions in favour of S. L Royal Executor of Wil iam Royal, for the use o' Wi lixii' Red and Peter L<-qu ux and James Polhill, Ex'rt of P. Cotton, deceased. — also — One large dark cheanut sorrel Horse, 1-v.cd on as the properly of George M' Kay. to satisfy an Execution in favour of Augus tus Jones, dec. one negro G r!, named Phillis, levied on as the property of Uasdil Warn nek, dec to satisfy an Execution in favour of Uurket D Thompaon, agunst the Administrators of said Warnuck, deceased. —amo -375 Acres of Land, adjoining Lands of Oufeau and others. levied on as tlu property of Jac >b Hurst, to satisfy an Execution in favour of Jacob Dressnr, juur. bearer, pointed out by defendant, —ALSO 200 Acres of Land, more or less, uclj .ning Lands ot Mary Gedbey and others, le v Inn as l.ie property of William Godbee, to Satisfy ■ ' Execution in favour of Mary Unfit i. I intro mt by Samuel Godbee, and returned o, a constable, —also— -074) Acres of Land, adjoining Lands of Turner H M mr** and others, It-vitd on a- the propel y of John R. Moore, to aatisfy sun d'v Kxecuiimia issued from a Ju.tiers Court, in favour of John C Poythreb, and now for the use of Ifoweh H. Hulk'*, pointed out by John R M -ore, and reiuraed by Jamea Tindale const,i ble. als— o-410 Acres of Land, adjoining Lands of Amo* \A ,*gins and others, levied on ,i> til- property of Richard Evans, to satisfy an Ex. ecu.ion in fav mr of John C. Poylhreaa, pointed out by defendant. ALB I— -200 Acres of Land, adjoining JI" ■ol the Estate of I sum Carter, deceased and o liera, levied on as the mop rty of Thomas H« div, to BAiisfy ao Execution in favour of Til eras Ward, returned b\ a Constable. —a i. o One negro man named Jim, levi ed i .a me pr <peiTy of Lewis Uyne. io salts ) *nii In /i. Jut. issued from a Magistrates Court o llnrke Courtly, in favour of Harmon Hurst, • h a'iist L. Uyne and U chard Uyne, als • One negro Girl, named Hetty, le vel nn a* u.e priperiy of I. wis I) n-- ( io .satis I) mi Execu uni in favour ol E. & H. Uyne. als— o-11 Negroes, .viz: Jack and bis wile N.i c , ami .ier two children, Lewey an Jo.*, Won, mi Ih r three children. Jack, Cul lii-.dy uii.i Emily, (;loe and lu-r child Rose, a da w niiaii v| ilv, levied on »« the property ol L< wii Hvne, in salisty an Execution in favour of Chants Richa'daon, v.s. Lewis ' yne. ALS • 28J i-3 Acres of Land, adjoin ing '.suds of Janies M. Iliygnt ik.il others levu cl o -ih property ui Janie* Russell, to aalikfy a Execnt o. in favour ot Francis Ward. —a l- 12 Acres of Land, adjoining I. ' n- nl t* i. oca , cl Carpenter, Vclu o g a. L S .K ngii’s I) w r levied on as the property « 1 b "lias scarhrougli, to satisfy an Execution in fa f ir of tlie SC" i tienrgi John T. Forth, 8. u c. F h"i""'v oj,. 1 (; JJ .1 t 71 s ■ • ; v Aummisiraiora Hale. OV 'samr .a, in 9m clay ui April next, in the I’own ot M ngmaboiough, Columbia coun ty, between the usual hours of sale. NN U\ be £oU\. the whole ol the i-voiai piopeny belonging tc th saute oi Wliiam Moseley, dt reused, consist ing o Horses. Car.enters Tools, &c. &c. Terns mad- known mi the day of s de. Thomas Bow d re, udin’r. Feh uarv 17 inij „| s 09 ihluuiiisirttUit’s Ha\e. vonctc. GKEE tlll.E to an orct r obtained from the iii*iK < > ■■( the InierKT Court ol Uurki Cou .tv, wh • 1 ling 1 r Ordiniry purposes, WILL HE SOLIK at the Court ’mum door, in the town ol Wayne*- bo cmgii, ue'ween the usual sale hours, on ill first r o adav in Anril lies'. All tliat Lot or Tract of Land, lyiug ■> id ■ on in die County of He my, comm ing Iwo iiuucSr- J two aod one hah acres n Land in die li h Disiric, number sixteen. Sold h • the heutfi 1 of he heirs aid creditors of Can Godb. e, junr. Ir. » R. ik • Cuuuty. deeeisecl.' Jnlm Skinner, . idm’r. Waynesboro* * \ » *.•»> . |fj» jr " - ' Atijuiiiisirauu's Agreeah eoan "■ cler-u ‘Uc itonoiable Court < 1 Onlimry d Warren CoU'dy, will b- sold 01. toe fi si r ii adey in April next, at the Court 11 use in W .rr.’ii C uimv. One Lot of Land in the 4th Dis trier ol ll iusto cJou ny, belonging to die esia • ot Richard Bray, decea-cl. and known by ih numb r Jli, c.intainisg ‘202 1-2 Acre, terms of »a e 01*.'c t, u..vu on the dav. Amos Wriglu, Mtn’r. Lucy Brij, Adm'vx. Jsnu.vv 5 IS'-’.i. r 75 .VO Tii hi. PpHK Pttbl'C are cautioned ag.ii sf trespass u, A "ii ih Houses and Lots ot the sub-erd) V p-r end of town—especially against haulm t.- nor eanh rmi the river bmk r contigiKUi 11 -to, Each and every person offending gh.i Jv.the law rigorously entorced against him 1 Ulsut. Hugh Mesbit. ■lnnti cyj JHACOff BUUMIE. WH L be let at the post office in Macon, to the lowest bidder, at public outcry, on Friday the 15th of April next, the buillmgof a BRIDGE across the Ocn.ulgee river at the loot if the street leading to the public stjuare in Ma ton. The river at the intended site lias, it is be deved, a very firm bottom, the most of which it known to be of ruck. |ts width at common wa 'er is estimated at 850 feet : the height of the . teers at 38 feet, the wh-.ie length of the bridge ’ cl 400; and the contemplated width 32 teet, stone •nd timber may be very conveniently obtained ' and had gratis on the adjoining public Lands 1 r he piers and abutments to be of stone —the up- f »■-r works ot approved timber, and to be shing l"d, weather boarded and painted. The undei '.aker will be required to give bond with three ip, 1 roved securhiea in the aum of g 20,000 for he faithful performance of his contract. Tlu * mines of the persons offered as securities must 1 he submitted to the commissioners by the Bih o v April : Letters for this purpose may be directed c o the commissioners to the care of Mortimer H c . Wallis, Esq. post master, Macon. 20 p. r cent ' on the amount of the contract will be advanced, *■ and further advances will be made at the diacre 1 lion of the commissioners as the work progresses * A model of the intended bridge ipul the torn of the contract will be open to inspection at tb< 1 room over Gillespie &, Birdsong’s store in Macon, nn and after the twenty-first of March, until the i time of letting. Architects are invited to prepare and furnish ' models in wood on a scale of an inch to the fool, | with accompanying explanations in writing— which wil be received at the room above men 1 tioned until Tuesday the 15th of March, inclu sive. A premium of &109 will be paid ior that model which shall be adopted as best uniting tlu pruper'ies of cheapness, strength, durability anu convenience in repairing, LukeJ. Morgan, 'I Charles Bulloch, j Mortimer K. Wallis, 'fCom’rs. ' Samuel Gillespie, I William Bivins, J [ (T j" The editors of the Constitutionalist, the Columbia Telescope, and the Raleigh Register, are requested to insert the above until tne 15t • nf March, and forward their accnu its to M, R Wallis, Esq. Macon, Oa. J Macon, February 1. 1825. 115 M 65 Guardian's Sale. 1 Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court House in Jscktonboro’, Scriven coun ty, between the hours of' ten and four o’clock, J pursuant to an orders of the Honorable the Jus j tires of the Inferior Court of said county, when j si'i ing for ordinary purposes: f All that tract or parcel of Land, oonlai ing lour hundred and ninety aor< s (mor or less) i'luate lying and being in the (mirteeni . d.strict of Irwin county, Georgia, a id known am; , distinguished in the plan of said (listnet, by Ih< number twenty-three (23,) sold for the bent fi o' ■ arali Lee, orphan, of John M Lee, deceased • Terms ma le known on the day ot sale. Peter Keddick, Guardian. Striven couiuy, January 28 lUi t 6:5 JN mice. AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond County, will ne* old on the first Tuesday in March next, at itie m irket house in the city of Augusta, be ween the usual hours of sale : “ Four Hundred and sixteen 6-lOth t. acres of Land, lying on M’Bean, one fifth part 10 three hundred and fifty acres, lying on Spirit Creek. Three negroes ; Nancy, Billy and 1 Frank, (he whole being tne real estate of Lewis Collnis, deceased, fop the benefit of the heirs of said, deceased. Term* made known on x the da) of sale. : Benjamin Howland, ) , llnliwt Alku. ’\MnCrs. nrcember 7 t 47 cm LOTS FOR SALE. ON Tuesday the 15th of March next, at 12 o’clock, wi'l he offered for sale, before the I’ost Office, several vacant Lois on Broad-street, in the u+iper part of the city of Augusta —also, ; several Lots on the river, and on Reynold-stree . TEUMS—Ont half cash, the balance payahl. ■n tha Ist day of January, 1826, for which notes bearing interest fr m the day ot sale, at 7 pet cent, per annum, and mortgage on the proper.) will be required. A plan of the LOTS and other terms, will be ‘xhibited on the day of sale. E. F. Campbell. CO*The Charleston Courier, Sava -mu Hepub lican, and M lledgeville Journal, it is requesle" m.iy publish t' e ab.ire, weekly,’till the tine ot the proposed sale, a.id forward their accounts to this Office lor payment. February 8 6t r 6S FOR SALE TO OR RENT. Bk)HE unexpu-ed lease and improvements o aJL the Lot known as .the Littleman’s Garden, situated on Ellis-Street, near the corner of Cen ire-Street—having all the conveniences for cur rying on Confectionary upon a large scale, be- ' -ides an Oven, Dryhouse, &c. There is also a Ice Hoqse in good order, where 15 nr 18 tons ol 1 Ice can be secured for summer use. The whole 1 ill be shewn by application on the premises.— Fpr terms apply to B. Bouyer. Angii't 10 1;] FOR HALE. 4 LOT OF L AND, three milca from Adousta. ‘ • containing 70 or 80 Acres, forty «f which i deared and under good lence, tlie balance II 00 I. and. There is on the premises, a c imfortabn '•willing House, which has lately undergone a borough repair. A new Kitchen, meal Rouse, ai. •legant Brich Fan.irj , Crib, Stables, Fodder anc '.arriige tlnuse, ike. all complete—a large yv veil shaded ; « handsome Orchard of Appl k 'each, Pear and Plum trees, a never failii.j, nr ng ot excellent water, within 80 yards of th. welling, and ag healthy a situation as any in Rich I mnd County, The above will be sold a bargain, if early aj dication is made to Jno. C. Holcombe. lannarv 18 -,9 NN auXeA io Wive. sTpILL tlu* first of January next, four your.) “ NEGROES, accustomed to work, from th ;'e of 18 to 35 B. Picquet. ! January 21 up T 0 T/LE PUBLIC. THKHb * 8 perhaps no medical observation bet ter established, none more generally confirmei by the experience of the best physicians of all agrT Slid countries and none of more Importance to tin practitioner,than the fact,that many -of the most dith jolt ami incurable complaints originate in neglect' d colds, In a climate as variable as ours,where th. '■hanges of the weather are (rerjuently sudden am; mexpected, it requires more care and attention ;{uaid against this subtle and dangerous enemy of ite, than most people imagine, or are able an' willing to bestow.. Hence tnevasl number „f pat cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma consumptions, and other affections,' and hence tin Urrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried u. °.v l *'f learned and illiserale, The many cases o' the kind, fell under my observation ; the prepos. crous compositions of inflaming drug’s, whicli ire in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced i» practice from remedies highly recommended; anr ny own predisposition to pulmonic complaints were strong inducements for me to consider whether a compound consisting of mild vegetabl substances could not he invented, more free Iron the well founded objections of practitioners, and better calrula'td io avert the threatening di struction of the lungs. PULMONIC Syrup ot Vegetables, For coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions. Phis remedy is superior to any medicine which us been offered to the public, as it is prepared rom the most valuable herbs of our vegetubh kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de peudence may be placed in Us virtues for the cure of the above diseases. From the knowledge the proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of the sytup, he has no hesitation in- recommending is to those who labour under those digressing coni taints as a safe and clficaci 'ns remedy, and hav og administered it to thousands in New-York aoo Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it i the public, and after Inal, ih ise persons win purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo iey refunded by returning the bottle, if they di mt feel sa'isti -d that they have reaped belief trom the use of it. Jiirectiona for Use. Take a tea spoon full three limes a day, say norn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re lieved. • (0“ Each bottle will have the signature of the proprietor. tO* Prepared only and sold by IP Audler, sign ■f tlie Golden Eagle, Augusta. Or*< her "1 nq JNew and iuvaiuadlc safEDafiUßa, BTEWTEIITUE UNITED STATES OS AMERICA. AUDLER’S Asiatic i.iMuWvc tor Tain. Thi» Bjfedi- ciueisanev rpillS remedy is good against (he tooth-ache o' JL pain in the teeth and jaws when duly appliee "in employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy in Relieving swellings of the gums, face and adjacent parts, arising from or connected with tooth ache. It relieves head-ache or pains in *he head i he most easy and agreeable manner; for Ibis fiv quent and distressing complaint, this, his ne> medicine, is a chioming prescription,fop itfre stores both the organs of sense and the nerves tu heir healthy condition at a quick and a'lmiiahli rate. This new and useful preparation produces, by mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operatic’ ipon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, sharpens the pere.eptians, and invigorates tin motions of the mind, by dissipating gloom am vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic medicine of the first order. Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered n relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, the tead and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upnr the sight and immediate organs of digestion as a carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mosi comfortable warmth. The operation of this invention and improve neiit is quite as favorable to diseases of the ear, core especially it acts to great advantage in du ■"•ss and hardness of hearing, and even m iiicipt ent deafness, restoring the failing organ to (In xeicise of its true and healthy functions ofheai "g- Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell. Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-Ycrk, this day submitted to me his letters patent fron -he United States, tor compounding ,nd vending a remedy whicli he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, am ,«ked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, at ter examining the receipt contained in the specif] cation, I find it contains a mixture of such aroma-., ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cat ciliated to produce a composing etlect on the hit man body. Samuel L. Mitchell. .Veni. York, November 'LI, ISIB. •AuAtee’s <MWk oli Ruses. AN elegant cosmetic for whitening, sof.ening and beautifying the skin, and removing pinn b S freckles and chops trom the face, neck, &c I he Milk ot Hoses possesses many qualities, for it mt only serves for the above purposes, but it put tie bloom of youth on age, which valuable property 'Very lady is fond of enjoying. This beautiful rose cos metic lias a delightful fragrance, and is an urtich ili ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth ng that will injure the skin, and it is an indispensa de article to every lady, and should be lound oi heir toilets. Directions,— Af’er being washed and drie ben take a smtll quantity on a piece of white flan nduel *hen wash face, neck, hands, &c. Eachbot e will be signed by the proprietor, Price gl. Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign oftht •olden Eagle, Augusta. July 4 2 Fur Sale, V LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer —for further particular pjire at he Office of the Constitutional-st. December 2! 5! E. AUDLER, t SURGEON DENTIST, 1 RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Augusta, that he will be reauy t. serv»-them at all times, at his or their houses, i< ■ the line of his profession, and hopes he will n.e; share of the public patronage, as he wid extrac ’ teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if eve < of difficult, and ail its other branches. 1 Vaste of Lark on, ‘ A superior dentifrice to any ever offered fin , cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth and , making the breath sweet and grt-eabic. | SCQUBVTIC ESSENCE. Os Hones, Which removes ail scorbutic humour in flu urns and teeth, and makes them firm at tin ame time. Prepared and sold by E. Audler. At his Drag and Medicine St..re, at the Cuttoi * Range. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta. July 4 2 ‘ A. 13AJI1J. Z. VIaOUAJS’GE, SURGEON DENTIST, At Bachelder (J God-wise’s, Broad Street, Auguste [ nearly opposite ,he Planter's Hotel. . RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that h( , has returned again to this City, and respeci- g 1 uuy solicits the Patronage of the Ladies aiu ,j Gentlemen who may require his 8( rvices in the ■ everal branches of Ins Profession.—Persons wishing his service in pnva'e Families can call add see bis work M.tiiulactnred on a new principle - which be w arrants. Teeth and. Gums. The diseases of me Teeth and Gunn are chief ] j ly owing to our own neglect ; tile parts of tin I l diments which lodge about them alter inastici. I non, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums an thereby first affected, as being the most len-te e parts. after corruptions are produced, com d ; inonjy culled the Tartar of the Teeth, whicl t destroying botli their texture and whiteness no nly deprives the mouth of its piincipal orna 'b‘niß, but brings on violent tooth aches, and ren t mars the Gums livid and putrid, and offensive ti mrselyes and others.—But though people h general may prevent those inconveniences, b\ ' care and attention at first, yet, if they are onci . suffered to take place, it is no longer in the pow 1 cr of the sufferer to remove them, this being pro n perly the province of the experienced Dentist p who has made the maladies of the Teeth aim 5 Gums, with their attendant eyils, the principal 0 bject and end of Ids studies. «Mv. Flovance, dentist, By long practice, a close application to busi -css, and a no rough knowledge of the structure if the Teeth and t urns, na» made ali the opera 'inns in those paits quite familiar to him, inso nuch that what some Dentists have judged im . practicable, be hath performed with ease and safely. He places Teeth both rea’ and artificial, (mak j - nig the latier with pure enamel) trom a singl t me t an entire set so accurately, that they sha 1 , insurer every purpose of the natural. 1 hus Iht j deficiencies are supplied with ornament t , which have the recommendation of utility. TV se 'Teeth that hive (alien out their sock , ets, which frequently happens, though ih a per j feci sound state, he, by a method peculiar to turn i elf, replaces ss firm as ever, Without the leas i lain or uneasiness to the patient. He clears the 'Teeth, if ever so discolored, o all their foulness and tartar, without pain, and | renders them white and as fairas ever in half ai ■ hour. Teeth and Stumps extracted in the easiest man ■er, it ever so difficult. Hr assists young ladies and gentlemen in the first and second dentition, and removes the Mill - i eeth at proper seasons, lest they should incom node the regular growth ot the succeeding once; . uni it a deformity of this kind has taken place j hi- ugh the want of a Destist, Mr. Florence un intakes to correct it; provided the subject is j not more than twenty years old, and restores tin ( >eth to their natural, regular and beautiful nr der. N. U. A Tincture and Dentrifice Paste, prepar il by him only, which preserves the 'Teeth an ( changes them to a b autfful white, cures the gum of'he Scurvey and makes breath at all times swee and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache i.nnie diately, wi-h proper directions how to use it. October 12 ’1 A feltaatiou Wanted, -j 4 YOUIjJG woman lately fr-un England would * l\. be glad to obtain a situation in some pinn.- ,md respectable family. She has been accustom | d tn every sort of work usual in tamilies, am would make hcrselt very use ini either with tin Needle, or in any of the departments of house keeping. Satisfactory references can be ma le. Enquire at this Office. Fibril ry 18 68 Ywe Mo Wavs heYfavA, ABSCONDED from ne subscriber, near Wash * ingtoii, on the night of the 21st November c 1824, a buy by li name of Marcus, about e'-gh '< pen years ot ag. , five feet four cr live incite; b t.igh a bright in-daiiu, smart and intelligent. The c ib.ive reward w-11 be p.-ud for his delivery to the subscriber, and all reasonable expenses paid ; ot on being lodged in any Jail in the state, that lie _ might be got. James Davant, , U iilces County j February 22 4t t b 9 H JVogvoes £ov teaVo. r rHE subscioer ntl'ers tor .-ale T WEN 1 Y like ly Negroes, consisting of Men, Women, Gir.s and Boys. Tbev will be sold low. on application to me at the Eagle Tavern, where the Negroes - may be seen. John D. Walker. • January 18 09 * - ■ <i >i otice. LL persons to whom the estate of John M s Laurin, deceased, is indebted, are request! o present their accounts within the time pri scribed by law, and those who are indebted t" said estate, are requested to make immediate pai 1 S ment to I j Peter Benaocn. M.mr, 1 July -V . , ' Z * Monthly Advertisements. notice. CMiINE months after date, application will be •INI made to the Court of Ordinary of Franklin a.unty, for leave to sell one hundred Acres of Land, in said County, as the property’ ot Adam Linn, deceased, for the benefit ot the Heirs and Creditors of said deceased. John E. Garson, adm’r. J a nnsry IS. 1825 limfim 63 Notice. OOINB months after cate application will be made to tlie Honorable. Inferior Court of Columbia County, when.setting as a Court of Or dinary lor leave to sell 202 1 2 acres of Land ly ing in the 2d District of Monroe C .unty,. Lot No, 208, it being the real estate of William bmalley; deceased, and to be sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. James Smalley, Adm’r. .Tanuarv 4 1825 lm9m 57 JN otice. NINE months after date, application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court if Richmond County, when sitting for Ordinary nnrposes, tor leave to sell one half of four and three quarters acres of Land, in said County, idjoining lands of Ware and Coleman, for the benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor. Livingston Skinner, Guardian. Sen* 11 1 °94. 1 m9m 21 iN otice. tNjHNE months after date, application will bt made to the Honorable \he Justices of the Interior Court of said con Iy, when sitting f r y Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole if the real Estate of Irvin Bnyet, deceased, }■ -* o said county, for the benefit of the heirs aad cre‘ ditors of said deceased. James Lambert, ) . Kdward Jioyet, y Jldm’r Scriven Comity, Jan. 28 1825 T m9n 63 N otice. NINE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices ot the Inferior Court, sf ttii;,g for ordinary purposes, for he county of Burke, for leave to sell all the real estate of Stephen Chance, late of Burke county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Mary Chance. Jldm’x, Joseph Chance, Adm’r. Burke county Sent. 6 1894 1 m9m 22 JS otice. ’ Vj'INE months after .dite, application will he IN made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Cohjmbia-County, for leave' to sell ail the real estate belonging to the orphans of Samuel Sullivan, deceased, and alto, an undivided tract of Land, lying in Columbia County, belonging o said orphans, and to Melinda Jones, a Minor. John Cartridge, Guardian oj said Orphans. Polly Jones, Guardain oj JMtlinda Jones. May 25 * lo>9m 95 Notice. k VTINE months after dale, application will be La! made to the Honorable court ot Ordinary of lolnmbla County, for leave to sell two hundred 'wo and a hall acres of land, Lot No. 18, 17th District (originii'ly Baldwin, now Jasper) granted to Benjamin Smithson, to he sold lor the benefit if the heirs of Benjamin Smithson, deceased. Thoma> C. Bolton, / 7 Jftlminislra'ov de hovis non. Jnnp Ist 1 n Qni 98 N otice. OWINE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordin* ry of Burke county, for leave to sell the real Es tate of Enoch Farmer, dccea-e l. John Farmer, adm’r. Burke County, Feb 1. 1825 lm9m 65 “ is otice! VTINE months af'er date, application will be IN made to the Honorable Ci urt of Orduiary of Columbia county, for leave to sell two tracts of Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek, nie containing .318 acres joining Pollard, I'ullin md others, the other containing 172 acres joining Luke and others, t being a pai l of the real estate >1 Thomas Jones, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. William Booker, Adm’r. I In right of his "wife, January 25. 1835. Im9m 61 N otice. i . > WINE months af'er dale, application will be iaSI made to the honorable Inferior Court ot Richmond County, for leave to sell 'he undivided half of I enement N 0.7,.7, Bridge Row—also, two unimproved lots Corner of Elbert and Ri-y nuld itreets, lor the benefit of Margaret P- Bones, a Minor. John Bones, Guardian. October 25, 1824 lim9m 35 M otice. months after date, application will be i&NI made to the Inferior Court of Columbia County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for eave to sell 235 acres of Laid, (m said C.unity) belonging to the estate of William U. Crabb, de- t. teased. John Ken non, adm’r. November 6, 18’4 lm9m 40 Is otice. NINE months after date, application will be made to tne Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke County, when sitting for ordinary purposts inr leave to ,-ell all 'he real estate of Joseph Mad pay, late of Burke county, deceased, tor the bene lii of .the heirs and creditors of ami decea-ed. Benjamin Madray, Adm’r. June 1. 1824, ' lm9m 97 Notice. V > £tNE months aher due, application will be •L 2 made to the Honorub e the Court of Ordin ary of Columbia County, for leave to sell 222 a ires of Land, lying in Columbia County, on the waters of the big K.okie Creek, adjoining Lands of Hamilton, Graves and others, to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of James Marlin, Pecea-ed, liohert Martin, adm’r. Novemb r 8, 1824 1 "9rn 40 Bovik and Job VviuUug, Neatly Executed at tin* Office.