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TO THE
fIYUEUE is perhaps no medical oh.-ervslion bei
JL ter established none, more generally confinnet
by the experience of the best physicians ot all agio
and countries and none of more importance 10110
practitioner,than the fact,that many of the most ililli
cell ana incurable complaints originate in ueglecii
ed coldt, In a climate as variable as ours,where tin
changes o( the weather are frequently sudden am'
unexpected, it requires more care and altentioi
guard against tins siihtle and dangerous enemy o*
ife. titan most people imagine, or are able urn
willing to bestow. Hence the vast number «i pa'
cents, afflicted with cougns, catarrhs, asthms
consumptions, and other affections, and hence tin
farrago of rational and absurd remedied, cried ii;
by the learned and illi-erate. Ihe many cases ol
the kind, fell under my observation; the prepost
emus compositions of Inflaming drugs, wind
are in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced h
practice from remedies highly recommended , am
my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints
were strong inducements for me to consider
whether a compound consisti’ g of mild vegetable
substances could not be invented, more free from
the stoll founded objections of practitioners, and
hotter calculated to avert the threatening dr
struction of the lungs.
PULMONIC
ot Vegetables,
For Coughs, colds, asthmas ami Consumptions
This remedy is superior to any medicine which
has been offered to the public, as it is preparer
from the most valuable herbs of our vtgelabb
kingdom, and its qualities are such that every th
pendenCe may be placed in it's virtues for th>
cure of Hie above diseases. From the knowledg'
the proo.iotor lus of the pulmonic virtues of tin
syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending i
to those who labour under those distressing coni
flints a- a safe and efficacious I'eioedy, am) hsv
ini;- admiiii-li i ,'] it to thousands in New-York and
Phdadelpb a, hr feels no iiesitaiion in offering a
to Tie public, ami after trial, itvse persons wlv
purchase the genuine syrup, wiil have their mo
iipv r"l i.ided !>v returning the bottle, if they di
n t (e.d .ntis icd mat they haw reaped benel
rum ilie use of a.
/Hi rcliuns for line. j,
Take « tea spoon full three lime* a clay, aa; ,
room ng, iiuu i ami night, and rimtu.iif if imiil re
lievud.
(Jjf* Each buttle, will have the signature of the
proprietm.
OT7* Prcpnred only ami sold by B - Audler, sigi
of the Golden Eagle, Augusta. i
October ‘3l 3.1
ISew .inti lavaiumiiu
PAfIBITHKD B* TUK UNITKII STATUS OF AMJiaiCA t
AUDLER’S J
Asiatic Lenitive tov Vain.
Tins M»mU- .. V, »* is t n«v
rr ,uilin S f'-'lneily tui
tin* Tooth- Ache, Htiatl
Ache, ami °thcr tlis
cases. * "
fllillS remedy is good aealnst the tooth ache «t
X pain m ike teeth and jaws when duly applied
and employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy n
delieving swellings of tlieguma, lace and adjacent
purls, arising from or connected with tooth ac.ln
It relieves head-ache or pains in the head ii
the moat easy and agreeable manner ; for this fr<
quent and distressing complaint, this, Ilia nev
medicine, is a charming prescription, for it r<
stores both the organs of sense and the nerves >
their healthy condition at a quick and admiraho
rate.
This new mid useful preparation produces, by
mild ami gentle stimulation, a cheering operatioi
upon the spirits—it quickens the sensations,
sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates tin
functions of the mind, by dissipating gloom ami
vapours it acts truly like a nervous and ccphaln
medicine of the first order.
Nor is its elfect less beneficial when conslderei
in relation to the stomach, than to (ho mouth, tin
head and the spirits, by its qualities it acts up. i
the sight and immediate organs of digestion as >.
carminative and cordial, expelling « ind, removiii).
torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a most
comfortable warmth.
The operation of this invention and improve
ment is quite as favorable to diseases ot the ear,
more especially it acts to great advantage in dul
ness ami Hardness of hearing, an 1 even in incipi
ent deafness, restoring the tailing organ to tin
exercise of its (rue and healthy functions ofheto
tig. ’
Certificate from Dr, Samuel 1., Mitchell.
Dr. Ex.-kiel Audler, of the city of New-Vork,
this day submitted to me his letters patent from 1
the United State*, for compounding and vending
a remedy which he calls the Asiatic henitive, and
asked my opinion upon the same, w hereupon, at '
ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi
cation, I find it contains » mixture of such ar .mal
ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cal
culated to produce a composing effect on the luo
man body.
Samuel L. Mitchell.
AVw-FbrA*, November id, IMI 8
AvuUfer’ft «>VUk o£ Hoses.
AN elegant cosmetic lor whitening, sofening
and beautifying the skin, and removing piiiu
pies, freckles and chops f rom the face, neck, fkr
The Milk ot Hose possesses many qualities, for h
not only serves tor the above purposes, but it put
the bloom oj youth on age, which valuable proper)'
every lady is fond of enjoying. This ht auiifnl cost
cos metic has a delightful fragrance, and is an article
wh*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 cu
their toilets.
Dtutxrioss. —After being washed and drip,
then take a small quantity on a piece of white flan
amluel then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each hot
tie will be signed by the proprietor. Price gl.
Prepared only and sold by K. Audler, sign ofth
Golden Engle, Augusta.
.Inly 4 5
&> VVm. \V. Holt, Esq. is res
pectfully recommended as a suitable person, t
fin lie office of Mayor ol the City— at the an
ual Election in April—and will hr supported by
MANY VOIEUS.
Match 15 75
E. AUDLEK,
t
HURUGOJS DENTIST,
RESTED 1 FULLY inform- (be Ladies and Gen
tlemen of Augusta, that he will he ready t
,erve tliyrn at all limes, at his or their houses, i
be line of his profession, and hopes he will me.
-hare of the public patronage, as he wiil extrac
•eih and slumps, and in the easiest manner if eve
if difficult, and all its other branches.
Taste ot Carbon,
A superior dentifrice to any ever offered fm
leaning beautifying and whitening the teeth sir
nuking the breath sweet and greeabic.
SCO liIS UTIC ESSENCE.
OF Roses,
Which removes all scorbutic humour in thi
urns and teeth, and makes them firm at th
one time.
Prepared and sold by
E. Aurller.
At his I >rwg end Medicine Sj -e. »t the Cotto
Mange. Sign of the Golden JS'ilnT Augusta,
July 4 2
A. OAlili.
L. T\AUULVCE,
SUItGEON DEN I IS P,
At Bachelder if (Jothmse’s, Mroad Sl-eet, Aui'usi
nearly opposite he Planter's Hotel.
R ESP EG I FULLY informs the Public, that h<
lu- returned again to ihis City, .and respect
■ally solicits the P.a ronsge of the Ladies am
tientlemen win may require his s-rvices in iht
several branches of Ins Profession.—Person
" ishing his s< rvice in private Families can call ai t
see his woi k Manufactured on a new principle
which he w arrant-,
TaatVi and Rums.
The disease, ol ilie I e> in and -mii.s are chiei
ty owing to our own neglect ; tne pans of tin
di cents wideb lodge abou them atier ma-'ic
m i growing acrid and corrosive, the gums an
‘hereby first affected, as being the most ttn lei
unis alter these corruptions are produced, cum
nioidy called the Tartar of llie Teeth, wh cl
b droyiug bmh their texture and whiteness no
o"i> deprives the mouth of its principal on.a
dents, but brings on violent tooth ache- and ren
cuts the Gums livid and putrid, ami off nsive t<
ourselves ami others.— Uut iliougb people ii
general insy prevent those inconveniences, b'
are and attention at lirot, yet, if they are one
-offered to lake place, it ia no longer in tin pow
•r of the sufferer to remove them, lids being pro
perly die prov nee of the experienced Dtiilisi
who has made the maladies of the Teeth am
Gums, with (heir alien !ant evils, the principa
bject and end of hi- studies.
•Mr. ¥\weauce, Dentist,
Ifv long practice, a close application to ousi
ies«, and a thorough knowledge ol the struclur'
of the leeth amt Gums, ua- ma le all the opera
turns in those parts quite familiar to him, inso
natch that what some Dentists have judged irr
practicable, he hath performed with ease am
s ifpiy.
He places Teeth both real and artificial, (mak
'ug the latter with pure enamel) from a singl
me to an entire set so accurst eli, that they sha
nn-wt-r every tiurtmae of Hie natural. I hue Hit
greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornament
which have die reeomnneudaiion of utility.
Tin>s»’ Teeth that h .vr fallen out their sock
ets, which frequently happens, though m s pet
tect sound stale, he, by a method peculiar to bin
self, replaces as firm as ever, wmiout the leu
min or uneasiness to the patient,
lie clears tlie Teeth, it ever so discolored, ol
'll their fullness ami ailar, walnut pain, am
renders them white and as fairas ever in half a
hour,
I eeih and Stumos extracted in the easiest man
ner, if ever so difficult.
lie assisls young ladies and gentlemen in tin
first and second dentition, and removes the Mi l
I i-eMi at proper seasons, lest they should incom
mode the regular growth ot the succeeding once
old if,i deformity of this kind tins taken plac
hrough the want of a Destist, Mr. Florance un
dertakes to correct it ; provided the subject u
not more tiiau twenty years old, and restores ibt
leeth to their natural, regular and beautiful > r
tier.
N, 11, A Tincture and Deutrifice Paste, prenat
i d by Inin only, w Inch preserves the Teeth an
changes them to a b ■auldul white, cures the guru
of the Scurvey and makes hrealli at all titn-s swe<
and agreeabl , and cures Hie Tooth Ache home
balely, wi Ii nroper directions how to use it.
On b ,• 12 ;3j
Aesou atcaneiu^.
II is with pleasure sun Conti,e u.e that tlu
1 rustees of tins Institution, pn cn its clauri
n tins occasion, fm the support and p.; r nage o
u> enlightened puldic. Although endowed mon
iberally pel haps than any other county scliool u
the s ate, yet its funds having been unproductive
lor several years past bei g mostly vested in st«u
oank stuck, the academy ti ,s been iiiuch clogged
in i ,s operation, Ihe board have not been aim u
tter an adequate in aueinent loengage the servi
ces t'f a Hector, who combined qua .ficauuns ant
character, that would insure success to the seinm
ary. I his bar we are happy to si ate is removed
and we cungraudate the community in having
, procured tor the ensuing year, the Kev Thoma-
Gould ng, formerly of Liberty c inity, a gemK
man whose scliotarsbip and genera! ciiaracter ar
mo notorious to require the feeble tribute ol ou
praise. Mr. Goulding w ill -uperiiilend b ah school!
—lns personal services and attention Imwevti
wul lie principally bestowed on the teinale rit
partmeiil. In the male academy lie will be assi
eil b» Mr. Lalbrop—a northern graduate win
i some experience in leaching—ami who is rt
• commended as unexcepti cable i i talents am
. morals. To these considerations we have to add
i local inducements, such us health, cheapness o
y boihd, &c. and perhaps it would not be though
, upeifl unis to suggest, lhat inasmuch as most <
, toe imp ■ riant elections are tram,fern d directly i
i “ie people, it would become doub y necessary
* enlighten their minds, tor n urudi stands on a(i
i ner ba-is than ibis, that in proportion a- we giv
o the people power, we should also give lb
, knowledge. On the practical adoption ol >hi
, nnciple depends Hie preservation ol our fepu
, ican institutions.
Joseph Henry Lumpkin,
, , AVe entry
iXj" The Editors o.l'the CousHinlionaha. Augusta
aid Republican, Savannah ml publish h aboi
mdftn ward their accounts to Lexington /or pa
unit, j (
Ja iuary 18 -,o
i - - —■■ —— ■■■—
tin W umv Lid
Acuity hiuutcd at Inis ove*.
armia&aa
AND STEAM B.yTrfS.
___
| kR HOUEL, a French Physician, respectfnii
mJ informs ihe public, that lie his establish
STEAM aid MEDICAL BA lUS in August;
Ibe very high repute rueue Baths havt acquit*
>n Europe, vs here (although i late discovi r
they are to be found in every hospital, and r
Treat cnies they have performed in Boston, L J h,
idolphia and Charleston, can leave no double
heir efficacy. The m ist gentle as well as II:
nost powciiul medicines are administered by h..
neans, without any pain, trout),e or disgint to ih
■atient.
• hey are a never fining remedy in all cutane
'Us aft. ctions; from Psora, Ringworms, ik-. !■
sealtlhead aid Leprosy . 1 hey also have nev<
’ailed of success in either acute or chronic rliei
mutism.
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcmu
weilings, incipient dropsy; m all diseases of th
j tints, gouty affections, dispersi in o( tumors,,
med syphilis, spasmodic or nervou- afiV-ctions
o all bilious disorders, dyspepsia,
pilejisy—these baths have been found most sei
viceable, and have often succeeded even in Inn
‘itary complaints. In tine, this manner of adinli
■luring almost every remedy belong!'g to th
healing art, may be tendered applicable to ulmos
very cjae, a 1 d (it is repea ed) without any pair
'ouhle.mr disgust lo the patient.
As these baths are not yet generally know
Hr. Mount will be happy to give the mos: r *
Deniable references to persons who have bee
cured by lali. g them.
V\ift Stftmu Sf .MvAicaV BaVb
LatubUfAi luftut,
lain Ellis. Street, opposite Via it stealing’
trek House, a d has an entrance in Broad true
immediately ot>oosiie the city /fool.
.1 ■ ev n 57
Lust t .
J LN the 23d hist, "pock T HOOK, contain
A" ng sundry papers and a *urn ol mmni
sav 1,30 dollars, viz: glOu bill, Ha k .>1 Dire n
eorg n, No. 42b dated May 4th 1819. n ark. ci
letter A among the rest of he IL k II I w. s
two dollar bi I, .( the Bank of South Oar* lina
■ml two tend liar Hills, on what Bank not re
collected. A suitable reward will he given hi
s rec'Very. Any person finding the gam" will
leave with Mr. Daniel Dll, -r Mr. lie.
Jamil) (Juti IT, otherwise o the sub-c- b r
Wm. L. Walker,
of Lincoln County
Msrrli 2$ 3,
LOiT!! LOST! !
\NO I K drawn by tt< ssrs. A. Much* 11 & 8.
Clarke, payable six■ y .’ays niter d* o, J in.,,
y 21,t Uizs, t. < r order, for live hundred an
uglily fi ur doll.us, 43 .tents and endorseti by u
‘ he public is cun, ned aga* ist trading lor ti
me, ai d the dm.we sos s-.irl it te gainst p v
incut to any olh r than th- sub nib -s.
J. W. L. Simmons & Co.
F h 25 _
"*»■' 11 ' “ ' - _
iiOSt,
ON the I2lh Inst. ( viih a mall sum of money
F. Walker’s Clo ck tor gib, «., the Bank o
t ignstn, dated the 1 lilt in-l. p ,y übi.- to bearer.-
file Public is cautioned not to trade tor th
'.heck, Ti «• finder by 1-av.ng it with the. sub
oi ibers, w:l* be uo.iUlv reward 1.
11. ii. Duncan & Co.
January 14 .yg
Xcgcoes lo\* rtaVft.
'p'lK suhsciib. r offers fi r .ale i u E.NTY lit.
I l\ Negr ps, ennais mj; of Men \V m n, Gir
aiul B as. fiber will he sold Iw. on anplioa in
tome it the Eagle Tavern, where the Negro,
may be seen.
John I). Wnlker.
Toniuirv *;Q
KOii. nALIb,
s\ Beautiful Hay Mare:
iLH m y he liau cheap on immediate aj j
I” (i i'is office.
. h 22 77
«Vgftue>j \\
O (VINO con-tnuied -Ki. H I'IS THO.IfPSOX
II Jl Jr, Esq. ray Vgent. I earn ’ly sol-.cit those
T'tini indch’ed to me fir tin Hamburg Gazelles
ami all otlmis in pecuniary arr art, to make pay
ment to him immediately,
K. W. Pleasants,
llj”A Subscription Taper is open al his Office
i Wa-liing'on v treet, "here 'hose wishing to bt
come subscribers, have an opportunity a.lorded
hem F. W. P.
M rch 11 74
iNUTUE.
'BMIE Public are camioned ag.inst trespassing
I on 'he Houses and Lots of the sub-crihei
it iper end of town —especially against hauling
■nid or earth from the river bulk r contiguous
lepeto. Each and every p' rson off -uding shal
ave the law rigorously entorced against him of
them.
Hut'll > pt-hit.
f«ni»‘Tv 21
a AU i 1u.%.
AI.L persons I re catriou d agamst tradii g Cot
a N ite ot § >sb, given b the subscriber 'o
ne Joseph Hen uTs'in, d<•d ah m h» 29 h A
iril 1824, and due fit Journey 1825 Ihe con
-act on which the note was fninded having
I railed on the part of said 11. nderson, he is deter
-1 mined not to pay it.
Wilson I’ird.
Shn Is of Oijeecfe, March 25. 1825 B*l 78
A otice.
i LL persons having iernands upon the estatt
% ,1 Nicholas VV ife, deceased, are requested in
o.aae them known to the subscribers. Those why
e indebted to the said estate, will please to makt
immediate p* nr nt.
Susan LI. Ware, Ex’trx.
\V. W. Holt, Kx'r.
n rerr*. r 4 Si
.«otice.
» LL persons to wr 0111 Hit esta.e 01 John J
IT A Aunts deceased, is uuleb ed, iri r* quest.
, se it their acco’ints wulun me time :n>
lihed by lav l , and Uiose Win are indeblei ■
les.ale, are requested c nnke immediate p.i
j en lo
Peter liemiocli,
July 23. r 0
T\\e teu\auua\\ Line ol
STAGES.
aAVING discontinued running on the South
Carolina side, will leave this place even
unday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o’clock, A
M. on the Georgia side, by the way of Cutlo’c
-I ill have n and Pearce’s.
For seats apply at 'he City Hotel.
. Joseph I Thompson and
James Kirkpatrick,
Proprietors.
March 15 1825, 6t 65
" IhAWo
IT HR subscriber having resumed the practice
1 DA vV, tenders his services to the public. He
will attend most of the Courts 111 the Western
Circuits, the adjoining counties iu the Flint am'
Ocmulgee, and me counties of if wrens, Twiggs
alj<l Pulaski, in tlip Clircuits,
Thomas VV. Harris.
(TT Letters sddres.el to him Monroe, Wal
Oil county, will he- a'tend<*d 10.
’'“b ■"■( 8 3.r> 65
otice.
yp'lK ‘•ubscrib *rs tia e c mnected themselve j
in the practice of 'he LAW they will uni
irnly attp-i 1 all t e counties of the Nortlieri
ircuit, and the county of Franklin, of the VI c.
ern Circuit, one o) them will be generally found
it i licit .Hr in Elberton, where they will lak
•lea'tire in 'ransacu ig the business ol those win
nm be unfortunate enough to be involved in tin
Laws
John LJeard,
Thomas J Heard.
lannarv I, 182.5 57
i\ once.
PRHSONS being dai y m the habit of trespass
1 ig on the Hn korv ridge tract of land, name
hy the Dnik of Georgia, and cutting the wood and
md- rgiowtD therefrom : Nonce is hereby given
hat tile utmost y gilanct- will be used in detecting
■ol prosecuting the offend-rs the said Land n
munded on ttie west bv urkanet's Spring, and
> . t of the village of Summerville, on the Eas
(V the lands of A. Martin P H. Carnes anti
chert, it tnav lie more particularly known by th.
vlidedgeviile road, passing 'hr ugh it.
iiy urilev of the Board
I. Henry
T’rhnisrv I 1825, rt.l
‘ u.vvi«gfc & ilurstis I’uv
And House ai the Sand-Hills
TO RENT.
f p r *L Subscriber ffers ms Can-,age and Hor
JL ses fop Ba!<-, a. d im mdiate poi ession giv
-0 of mem, it desired.
I he residence ol the subscriber *f 'he Sind
! .U is ale) ofle-ed lor He t until the first of It
v mher in x*—here be ng on the p'.-nns
od < arden, iiuvi j.'in I item to an ahiAa 1* '
■ Vege'aht -s, a g- ?• <-,r,Viv also 0 ;
is Grapes, Peaches, Figs & - Stc .
E. F. Campbell,
March 22 2 r 77
~i'o i ENT.
From the first October next,
Three Stores and a Dwelling
jffpa. House, uj p. rem outti side Bros
jiiiW Street, adj lining Egan ft M'Latigl ■
Ini’s, viz :—The Store occupied b
-.11 .nykCo. iln; Siore occupied by HiU tr
den—mid the tw story Fiame House and Stci
j doing the i ime—Abe house is well calcula.t <
■r a private family nr loading Hou>e— having a.
sc dent Brick Kuc/ieA, The S'ores are all tp.or.
lesirahlv situated for ttie Grocery Business,
Apply 10
William H. E^an.
September 17 24
FOR SALE.
A LO T OF I, AND, three miles from Atgosta,
L containing 70 or 80 Acres, forty of which is
■ .ar *d and under good fence, the balance Mood
:md There is on the prom ses. a c -mfi.mble
)w. lling House, yvhicli has lately undergone a
borough repair. A new Kitchen, moat House, m
h'gwnt Brick: Pantry, Crib, Stables, Fodder and
Tannage House, &c. all complete—a large yar
veil shaded ; a handsome Orchard of Apple,
Peach, Pear and Plum trees, a never failing
pringof excellent water within 80 yards of the
'welling, and as healthy a situation as any in Hid)
■nond County.
The above will be sold a bargain, if early up
plication is made to
Jno. C. Holcombe.
tanoarv 18 59
FOR SALE OR iO LiPaN i.
ek'IHE unexpired lease and improvements 01
■J. the Lot known as the Littieman’s Garden
itnaied on Ellis-Street, near the corner of Cen
re-Street having nil the conveniences for car
rying on Confectionary upon a targe scale, br
ides an Oven, Dryhouse, &0. There is alsi a
> Ice House in good order, where 15 or 18 tons
Ice can he secured for summer use. 'I he wholt
(vtii be sheyvn by application on the premises.—
, For terms apply to
B. Bouyer.
August 1 13
A Situation WvuvUhV,
4VOUNG woman la ely from England would
, be glad to obtain a situation in some pious
0 soil respectable family. She has been accustom
0 ed to every sort of work usual in families, aim
, would make herself very useful either with the
Needle, or in any of the departments of house
keeping. Satisfactory references can be made.
Enquire at this Office.
February 18 68
Notic
. A LI, persons tc whom ‘he late Franfcis Bouyei
■’ ot the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt
ed, are requested to present their demands with
n the time prescribed by law ; and those tndeb<
d. are requested to make immediate payment.
H. Houyer, .. .
Paul Uosßiguol,s lt /A
D,uccebcr2l 51
Monthly Advertisements.
jS otice.
months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary ot Fianlitiu
;ounty, for leave to sell one hundred Acres ot
Land, in said County, as the property ol Adam
Linn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and
Creditors of said deceased.
Jthii E. Carson, adm’r,
January 18, 1825 lm6m 63
IS otice.
OOINE months after date application will be
TI made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
'olunibia County, when selling as a Court of Or
dinary for leave to sell 202 1 2 acres of Land ly
ing in the 2d District of Monroe County, Lot No.
208, it being the real estate of William Smalley;
deceased, and to be sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
James Smalley, Adm’r.
Januorv 4. 1825 Ini9m ‘57
N otice.
NINE months after date, application v : P he
made to the Honorable the Inferior Lou.
of Richmond County, when sitting for Oi tin : ~
mrposes, tor leave to sell one half of foot an ;
three quarters acres of Land, in said ( ■ ,
(joining lands of Ware and Coleman, I
benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor.
Livingston Skiune
Gun i'
Sept. 11, 1824. ln,9'n 5
IN otice.
'dSfINE mouths after date, application
T'-l made to the Honorable the Justices the
Inferior Court of said cou ty, when s : : fop
Ordinary purposes, for leat eto sell the v • >
the rea 1 Estate of Irvin B'-yef, decease ,
said county, for die benefit of the heir i .... ert
rltlors of said deceased.
‘James Lambert, ) q . ,
Fdward Boyet, y
Srriven Coinin' .!*•. 58 1835 lm9m ’ 63
a
N otice. ' \
%JINE months after dan, application will be
is made to the Honorable the Justice* of the
Inferior Court, setting for ordinary purposes, for
die county of Burke, for leave to sell all the real
state of S'ephen Chance, 'ate of Burke county,
leceaued, lor the benefit of the heir* and credt
ors of said deceased.
Mary Clin nee, Jldn’x,
Joseph Chance, Adtn’r.
Burke county Sep'. 6 1524 1 9m 23
IS otice.
INK months after -lute, application will be
i” made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
it Columbia County, for leave tn sell all the
eat estate belonging to the orphans of Samuel
Lilf'ivan, deceased, and aim. an undivided tract
of Land, lyh g in Columbia County, belonging
•o said orphans, and to Vlelp da Jones, a Minor.
John Cartl'ulge,
.Guardian of said Orphans.
Polly Jones,
(iuurdnin of Melinda Jones.
Mav 95 V»hm 95
t ■■ - n i _ mmrn
V_ —A mice. ’
'iu INB months aft. r da'e, application will be' 1 "'
i* made to ttie Honorable court o' Ordinary of
dumb a County, tor leave to sell two hundred
wo and a half acres of land, Lot No. 18, l/l li
District (.ingmally Baldwin, now.lasper) granted
to Benjamin Smithson, to be sd 1 fur t lie benefit
of the heirs of Benjamin Smithson, deceased.
Pborna- C. Bolton,
i Jidministra'or de bonis non.
Jump Ist 1 .‘-24, le.9m 98
t\ otice.
fNtINE months after date, application will be
JNI made to the Honorable he Court of Ordin
ry of Burke county, tor leave to sell the real Es
tate of Enucti Fanner d *c-vned.
John Farmer, adm’r.
Burke'County K I f H.:5 I-oQni 65
iS OTIC ii.
VTINE months after date, application will b*
lN made tn the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Columbia county, tor leave to sell two tracts of
Laud in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek,
one containing 318 acres joining Hobart), Pullin
and others, the o'her containing 172 acres joinin'*
Luke and others, it being a part of the real estaUjJ
if I homas Jones, deceased, sold (or the benefit
of the heirs of said deceased.
William Booker, Adm’r.
In riyht of his -wife.
January 25, 1825. Im9 n 61
In otice. *
.I*l INF. months after dale, application will be
ia'J made to the honorable Inferior Court of
Richmond County, for leave to sell the undivided
halt ol tenement No. 7, Bridge Row—also, two
immproved lots Corner of Elbert and Reynold
streets, for the benefit of Margaret P. Unties, a
M.nor.
John Bones, Guardian.
October 25, 1824 lm9m
JM otice.
’ ttjflNE months after date, application will be
J/J innde to the Inferior Court of Columbus
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, tor
cave to soil 235 acres of Land, (in said C unity)
belonging to the estate of William R. C.-.1)1), de
ceased.
John Kennon, adm’r.
_ November 6, 1824 lintlm 40
is otice.
d SkTINE month? after da'e, application will be
msde to the Honorable the Interior Court of
1 Burke County, when sitting for ordinary purpose*
li tor leave to sell ail ‘he reat estate ol Joseph Mad*
c ray, late of Burke county, deceased 'or the bene
fu of the 1 :ir« and creditors of-al.' deceased.
Benjamin Madray, Adm’r,
| June 1, 1824, Jm9tn 97
]n otice.
UjOINE months alter date, application will be
:r . Tit inadr to the Hot ruble me Court ul Ordni
l! jry ot Columbia County, tor leave to sell 222 a
*>• cres of Lam , lying in Colu nDia County, on Hie
d- waters of the big Ktokee Creek adj initig Lauda
o i aoult. a, Graves and o't.i rs, to be sold lor the
oenetil ol the Lei rs t ■ s M'lritu, deeva- d.
• Robert .Tallin, adm’r,
November 8, lt>-4 LuVm