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Monthly Advertisement*.
i> otice.
£«INE months alter date, application will b<
o\l made to the Court of Ordinary ot Frankh
County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres
Land in said C nnty, as the property ot Adau
L„m, deceased, for the benefit ot the Heirs am
Creditors of-»'d deceased
John E. Carson, aanrr.
January 18. 1825 >"' fi • 63
Notice.
rNStNK months after date application will hi
iS\| made to the Honorable Interior Court "
Columbia County, when setting' as » Court ot Oi ,
dinary tor leave to s. II 202 1 2 acres of La d y
ingin the 2d 0 strict ot Monro- C u uy, Lot No
203. ,i being the real estate of Wi liam -mallet;
deceased, a <1 to be sold tor the benefit of th< (
heirs and creditors of «aid decrasi d.
James Sin alley, Adm’r. ,
January 4ld .5 I ir,9m 5<
— I
Notice. i
IVT INK months after dote, application will It
mode to the Honorable the Interior Comi -
of It f itnond Countv. wlie sitting tor Ordinal
purposes, lor leave to s II one halt of four an.
tin* e (| mrt-rs acr'*s ot Land, in said (.■, ,ii»l \
a Ij-ii i ig I uvU »t Ware and Coleman, forth
benefit ot Seaborn Skinner, minor
Livingston Skinner, I
Guardian. ,
Sepi. 11, 1834. Im9m 23
.jLimm— r-- ,
N otice.
VINE months after due, applicati n wi'l h
XT made to the H-morahl-- tlie Just c■» <d tit
Inferior Court, setting tor ordinary purpose-,, h
th - county of Uurke, for leave to sell all 'll- real
estate if Stephen Chi ire, late »t Hurke Count'
deceased, 'or the benefit of dye heirs ami cred
tors of said deceased. |
Mary Chnnce. Ad n’x,
Joseph Chance, Adin’r. '
Tlw ke count u s., 6 1824 1 ".9m 23
A once.
Nine months after date, application will h
made to the Honorable court ot Ordinary ot
Columbia County, for leave to sell two hundred ,
two and a half aerosol land, Lot No. lii. J7h
Disiric- (originally lla'dwin, now Jasper) granted
to Henjamin Sm-t isou, to tie sold lor the benefit i
of the heirs of llenjinuii Smiths m, fleeeased.
Tlionm•> C. Holton,
Jidmiuistru'or de bavin nan
June Ist 1824. 10,9 m 98
A otice.
INK. mouths after date, iipnl.cation .will h
•In made to the Honorable Court of Ordinal'
of C-dumb'ia County, (or have to sell ail tin
real estate belonging to the orphans of Nannie
Sullivan, deceased, ami also, an undivid cl tr-t
of La id, lying in Columbia County, hetoigi •,
to said orphans, tool to Meld d . ,l mes, a Minor.
John Cartliilge,
Guard)nil of said Orphans
Polly Jones,
(inardnin of •■!/» Hilda Jones
M*v 25 I 9?
Notice,
C*WINR months after date, applicition will b
il l made to the honorable I dVrmr Couti •
Richmond County, for l?.ve to sell the uudivjdei
half of Tenement No 7, Itridge It-w —also, tw
unimproved lots Corner ot Eloerl and Ri-ynol.
streets, for the benefit ot Margaret I*. Uoues,
Minor.
John Hones, Guardian,
Oct oh<*p 55 18 J V 1 rn9 h
iS uuce.
SAfINE mouths after date, a operation will bi
£ I made to the Honorable the Justices ot the
I lerior Court of said c it ,ty. when sitting f
Or (mary purposes, for leave to se|i the whole ot i
the. reai Estate of Irvin Uovet, deceased, late oi
,s.ud c m.ify, for the benefit of tlie heirs a.id cn
ditors of said deceased.
• James Lambert, ? ,
Edward Hoyet, *
Scrivni Coinin', U 1475 1 i*9 n (/>
“ NO l iCe!
NINE months alter date, application will b
made to the Honors de Court of Ordinary o
Columbia county, for leave to sell two tracts o
Laud in said county, lying on G eeubrier Cre k .
one co Paining 318 acres joining Pollard, Pulli.
and others, ilie other Comaining 172 acres joining
Luke and others, it being a pant of the real ratal
of I homas Jones, deceased, sold for the bentfi
of the heirs of said d.-ceased.
William Hooker, Adm’r.
In fight of bm wife
January 25. 1835. T-9 n 8!
N otice.
VsniNK months after date, application will he
made to the Inferior Court of Columbia
County, when sitting (or Ordinary purposes, foi
leave to s. II 2.55 acres of Land, (in said County)
belonging to tlie estate ot William U. Crabb, de
ceased.
John Kennon. adin’r.
November 6, 1834 l-n9m 40
N otice.
months after date, application will b-
J. x made to the Honorab e the In'erior Court .
Hurke County, when sitting for ordinary purpose
for leave to sell all he r- al esiate of Joseph Ma i
ray, late of Hurke county, deceased for the bent
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Henjamin Madray, Adin’r.
June 1. 1834, ' lm9m ' 97
N otice.
SAjtINE months after tlate, application will bi
wi'l ma le to the Honorable the Court ol O.dm
ary of Ho -fee county, for leave to tell the real Ks
tale ot Enoch Farmer, deceased.
John Farmer, adin’r.
Bu-ke County, Feb. 1, 1835 lm9m 65
N otice.
'SAjMNE montlis alter date, application will be
m»de to the Honorable Ihe Inferior C.. u r
or Columb'a county, for leave to sell a iraei ol
Land in said cou ly oi 105 1 2 acres, joining
Murray, Ray and inhere, it icing part ot tlie r.-n
esiate of William Hi io-•. I cea-id.
l ,( ‘gjj;y, Hiuion, adm’r. r.
M eh 15, li>*j 1 mil'm 75
; Notice.
VTINE months aft, r e, application will be
• rn.ide to the Honorable the Interior Court
f Kie.hniond C"imty, while silting (or Ordinary
urp ses, f'-r leave to sell a Lot in the City ot
ugusia binindecl by Ellis ai.d Houston streets
i) longing to the esta'e of Michael Silvert de
• used for the benefiil of the heirs and creditor
it said estate.
Andrew J. I ill, adm’r.
N alhoM Leeds, adm’r.
in iigl'l of hm "wife
Mary Lei da, adm’rx.
Jhimmin F b 1 18/5 19-
A dtice.
lABINE months after date, application will h.
ui.de to the Honorable (lie Justices of th-
I .lerior Cmirt of Scriven Conniy, when stiii.g
i r Ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell a cerim
i ract or parcel of Land lontaoung two bundle,
wo and a> half acres, si.owed lyi g a> d bi inj.
in Hie thirteenth District ot Henry County, G .
ami known and di-toignisliecl in the jilan c i san
Di-irict by the number eighty, (80) the whole ot
he r» al Estate of Sarah Callaway deceased, la"
"f said County, for the ben fii of the Heirs am
creditors of a-d-l il.n-0.-l,
Samuel Doughty, adin’r.
Seine n Coinin / evb 25 I j 1 i.9m 73
Notice.
)A|INE montlis as er date, apphea'ion will b,
■i 'I made to ihe Honorable tin Inferior Court o.
he county ol Franklin, while -i tmg n r ordinan
it 'm«e» fop leave u> sell the rea. estate of Tliorii
is D. Jordan, la c of -aid conniy, deceas-d.
Robert Pulliam, Adin’r.
VovpmKfi*- t s 1 H \ { 11*. 9m 41
A oltce.
NINE m mlhs alter date, ap .licalion will be
made to the Honorab e the Interior Conr
i Hiok County, when silling lor Ord nary pm
nose , for le ve to sell the real estMe ot Write}
'anberry, (Minor ) d'-ceasnd, f ri- the benefit o
die heirs and credi'ors of said deceased.
•lona. Lewis, adm’r,
Burke mv'ilu. ' 7
otice.
.jAIINB months alter date, application will b
iSl'l made to the Honorable the Interior Conn, of
Uurke County, when sitting for Ordinary purpo
ses for leav-* 10 sell the nndiv ed pirtnftlie
r d ) state c L-wis Eiminn I, dt eeised, for th
lenefit ol the heirs and creditors of said d- cess
d.
Jona. Lewis,
Bli-vivinrr Adminwvnitir dr bn'iiu mm.
Burke countu, i* 7 18 35 1 o 7,-y
(UJ< C.
A# : NE months after 1 .-e application will h.
mill loihe lloinu-iib t- the Court ofOrdo
i ol Column a Ooumy, lor I ave to sell .222 a
ores of Land lymg in Colunina County, on 111
waters t the big Kiokee Creek, adj ining Lam
>i HaniUon, Graved and otl.i rs, to be sold for lh
■’enelil of the heir f.l ,nn-s Mar:in. ■ ecea d,
Hohert Martin, adin’r.
Nnv.mh'r 8 18 '4 I 411
N otice.
\INE months aft r‘ove, annlicatiou w-h
ma le io die If morable th ■ Justices of
mlerior Co ri ol F anklm Conniy. when 1
or Ordinary pun-uses, (or leave to .‘•c‘l t*
. tale of John Gelling-, late of said conn- ,
eased, tor the heirs ami creditors of »jd .
1 used.
John (Tottiiigs, adrnr.
April 12, IR’j. I 1.9.11 e.y *-
Notice.
months after date, application will h>
i s made to the Justices of Ihe Inferior Om
if Franklin County , when fitting for Ordinan
imposes, for leave to k*-iI the real K-iaie of Ha
v <1 Clark, deceased, for the heirs and creditor
of said deceased.
Thus. Mays, e.v’r.
Wd 12 18°i 1 9 * 87
A mice.
NINE months atiei . a-e app'canon wih b<
made lo tin Jnsdces of he In'erior Conr
f Franklin Ci only, when suiing for Ordinal -
Ul-pnscs, for leave to sell the real estate ol Slai
g Proctor, a Moii r
James R. Ifaley, Guardian.
' - I 1825 1 9m 87
tM-oigiu, Hill he < anhly
Court uj Ordinal y, March Venn 1835
ORDERED, I lint a I applications It. rea.ter t<
he made 101 Letters ol Guimllansiiip, 1
iliuors under the age ot lonrteen y ars, shall I ,
■ I fi -d to the Clerk at I isl Iwen-y dai .• befo,•
he term of the Court ai which such applicatini
is lo be acted on hy the Court. And that tlie ap
plicant or applicants shall obtain from die (51 ik
1 not ce in writing, which shall he posted ai tlu
Colin House do-u-, at least twenty days hi fore lh
term at which the application is to be seed m
ignitying his or their intention to make such as
plication.— Oiidkhki), That in case the right ol
Guardianship occur within twenty day- befort
die meeting 1 f the Court as above expressed
the Court will exercise its discretion as to Uu
course to he pursued.
,-i true extract from the .Minuter.
Attest,
Samuel Sturges, Cllc.
b nril 13 1 I- .1 8
GE‘IRGI t. lticliiiio.nl < uuii y.
By the Honorab eih Coal -/ H dina'y of Ihe
County of Hi cbm d
To all whom it may concern.
LIIKASi Nathan fi fleal, ailmn* sirator
j de boms non, on 1 lie i state of II z. kial
a , ih ceased. Lite us said county, has up, lie.
o this Court for Letters Disinissm y
1 These are therefore lo cite and admonish ail
1 nd singular the kindred and creditors ot th
■aid dec. as- d, "> fie their objections ( I any they
tiv. ) m ti c 1 fti e of die Co 1 k of said Court o’
or before the first M today m N vembernex'.
tlu rwisc Letters Disnnssory w ill be g anted
_ him.
Witness tlie Honnrab'e Samuel Hale, one ot
the Judges of Sed Court, this 12 1 day o
1 April, 1825
fim Isaac Kerbprt, Ct'k.
*1 j 1 i
lh f n ■/ • / (i t •()• 0
& A 1 arge, vs.bop,ment ui'
JivwwVU*. Uuoks,
Ft- y*ht at M».v
GEORGIA Richmond Gounty.
, Gy the Hon. the Court oj Ordinary of said Gounty
t T<l ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKHS.
,■ TOTHKItEAS Lucy M. Yitmold, formerly I.ucj
i » # M. Pearson, udiruiu-UiaTix, and John li.
Mann, admimstra'or, on the Estate of George
Pearson, deceased, have applied to said Court
for Letters Dismissory.
1 liese are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors, of the
said deceased, to fie their objections, (if an)
hey have) in Ihe Office of the Cleik of the sai i
Oort of Ordinary, on or before the fiist Monday
o .lone next, otherw.se Letters Dismissory wd
>e granted to them,
V\ itn as, the Honorable Samuel Hale, one nl
the Justices of said Court, this sth day of No
Vember, 1824.
fitn Isaac Herbert, CVk.
Os the tour I of U dinary
bi Ollul 1 Unh i awl t aunty
tiy the Court of Or din wy Jot said County.
I'l ALL WII M IT MAY C NCKHN.
WHEREAS K ,1 tin Meigs and It b ft I)
moo ulmimsi rat >rs, de bonis non, on ih
estate of Jesse Dimon, deceased, iate of sa
County, liave applied to this Court for letter
Di-missory,
Thi s- are therefore to cite and admoni h ali
nd singular the kindred and creditors of the -an
!• ceased, to file their ■ bjections (it any they have
n 'he office of he Clerk of -aid Court on or b
ore the first Mo iday in June n> xt, otherwise lei
ters Dismissory will be granted to tiiein.
Witness the Honorable Samui 1 Hale, one of li
Judges of said Court, this 26,h day of No
vember, 1824.
6m Isaac Herbert, clerk,
Os the Court of Ordinary
GEOUt.IA, Scriven Loamy.
WHEREAS G.„rg Pollock, Administrat i
unh the wtl annexed, of tlie Estate iv
vViiliam Hoothe, deceased, and al-o admin.straloi
d ttie Estate of Mary Hoothe, deceased Am
William 11. Wade. adnWfiistraior de bonis non
'in Estate ol O- rge M Henderson, ificea.t
eac.i a, pfids f.r n tiers Dism ssopy.
These are (her-tore to cue and admonish al
and singular die kindred and c,editors ol th
aid decease ’s, to fi tne<r obj etions in this o
lice, on or before tin; fi si vi nday in Angn
next, ensuing, to shew caus (it atiy th. y have)
why letter# Dis-i jss ry should not be gnm etl ti
the applicants.
tiiven under mv hr.n lat ffice in J..cksrnbn
his 28th day ot hum -v. 1825.
6in Seaborn Goodtill, cVk.
<> r'diKlil A, franklin Couwu.
\AW UREAS Sa li- Power Adm’r. and Han
\jrm nab fate Adm’ X, applies (or Letter- o
D.smissory or. the estate of W diam fate, dec.
These are th. relore to cite an I admonish al
an-l singular the kind ed and creditors of th
■id dt c. ased, to file their objections in my offi
within ti e t me prescribe : by law, tn shew cans
('• any they have) why s; id letters of Dismisson
should no be gi-anted to them.
Hiv -n under oj hand at office in Franklin, this
7 day of Mire 1 1825
6m Frederick Beall, CVk.
liEOit *1 V t I Ur/cl :l CotlttiU.
Hi 11 LUKAS J, lues H Lillie and Samiu 1 Sha
mg, applies u,|- tgr# j)i,inissory on tin
•ate ot Will VI Ctach'og, ( J c- ased.
■■ i. .lo cite ul udm r i sh al
" r ;-°‘;'V
", n e I ns in r j '■*» I
fi_ ft b .1 ; HW 1-0 she
s.tv.% i's< I iby lel’iei” ,)i ‘" j
A two hour? beV a I
. 'here was HU UPK> :(h Fl . flk - ,i thl j
} uws they went t
~n _uen tliey drew’*, I], ft I k.
• J -..EU.iV.i W'lTi' struck L.
R. VfdIEREAS* Jon- v pt lj applies for Letter
♦ ▼ Dismissory,oj the estate of William Isham.
deceased.
ft y-e are therefore to cite anil admonish all
ml singular the kindred and creditors of thi
■nd dr ceased, to fi.e their objections in mv ot
(iee. within the time presenh- d by 1 w, to shew
cutsets any they have) why said Letters Di
n Ss tv simtild not be granted to him.
Given under mv hand a' « ffice in Franklin, tin
Bth day of December, 1824
6in Fre.di r'ck Beall. Clerk.
F.O .id ~ Columbia Camay,
WHEREAS llcnnet Grafton, has applied lot
letti r-* of Dismissory on the estate
■ orge C. fa .k -rslcy, deceased, late of sail
O-'Ui-tV. I
I bese are therefore to cite and admonish al
and -j. gutar ibe kmdred and creditors of tilt
sod deceased, to he and appear at mv offic
w thin the 'ime pr -scribed by law *o file tb.-r
bjeciions (if any they havet to shew cause vvli
s id letters -.f Dismissory should not be gra ited
Given under my hand at office, in Columbia
this Ist day of April. 1835. i
(iin G Jones, 7). CVk.
I KOI,i,|A Scriven Lonnty.
< W :IKI ‘ BXS * ho*. \V. O iver, Administrator
of the estate an.) > fleets, and James Uli
'ey, deceased, la'e of said County, applies for
otters I tisinissorv.
These are therefore to cite and admonish al
md singular the kindred and creditors of the
-aid deceased to file titer objections (if any the'
have) in the i ff ce of the ( l. rk ot-aid Court, oi
r before (be first Mi nday in Nnven her next
itherwise letters Dismissory vv ill be granted ti
I him.
Given under mv bat d at i ffice in Jacksonbo
mugh, this 35 •’ d.y of v id. 1825.
Bin Seaborn Good a) I. CVk.
\\
HAVING conatitu ed J.itlßS THOMPSON
Jr. E»q. my Age,it I •iriies lv solicit t/io-e
• u t'-sons indebted to mi for He Hamburg Gazettee
and all otheis in pecuniary an- ar , to mike pay*
menl to him immediate.y,
F. W. Pleasants.
CTj’A Subscription Paper is open at tins Office,
m Washing!on-street, whee those wishi ig to he
nine subscribers, have an opportunity afforded
.them, F. t\ P.
j M rch 11 74
Ten DuUavs iVewavA.
I ight sanded r ian Horse, black mane and
tail, about 14 hands high, 5 years old this
pi g, hi' been missing from Mr. Charles Gas
, ■ 1,-', in J.iif-s county, on the 3riu March. It is
- .opposed that he his been stolen or strayed a
vny, The ah.ivo j—ward will be paid on (he de
1-tv ol me said H rae to Mr. Charles G.ischet
.I Mr. Thomas B. httibb, at .MilDdgevilte.
April 12 ‘B3
Administrator’s Sale.
W'ill be sold on the first Tuesday in June next
at the Court- House in Uurke County, at the u
snal hours, agreeable to an order of (lie Hon
enable the Justices of the Inferior Court foi
said County, when sitting for Ordinary purpo
-1 ses.—
i Three negroes, named Hannah,
-Sucky and Moses, belonging lo die Estate ot lieu
ben Moore, deceased, suit! in order to make adi
i vision among the Heirs of said deceased.
Terms mad. known on dav of sal-.
Klizaheth Moore, adinr’x.
March 28 1 a25 lOt t 81
I
diniiiistr.itor’s Sale.
Will be sold on Saturday the 21si day of Ma\
next, ai the late residence of vlsry Platt, dt
ceased, nr at my House in Scriven County, be
low Pearce’s, between the hours of ten am
four o’clock :
All the perishable property he
l.ingiiig to the L-tate ot the saul dectased, con
■is’i got Cat le. Hogs, one Stove, Household
d K.iclien Furniture, together with a ntiiiibei
f o'her artic es too tedious to enumerate,
leinis ot s-de mad known on the dav.
Kphraim Hunter, Adrn’r.
Sever conn/ . A 4 18.5 8 t 83
Adniinintiatof’s haie.
r\ pursuaoc .an ord rot the I t rior Cour
of llichmond Count), sitting for Ordinary
purposes, there wi.J li sold at the Vlaiket House,
in the Ci y of Augusta, on the first Tuesday ii
June ncx 1 :
One undivided third p irt of the
Lot in the City it ,nig i-ia, at p, cs ul occupied
by M * ssrs. If-adit yA T) 'heriy, having a (r.ont oi I
{road and Eds streets of about twenty feel
vliicl, Lot is. the seventh part ot Lot No. 26, u
he pla iof s iid city This sale is ordered fi i
w beet fit of the II irs and Creditors ol Samue
dowers, jun. deceased
AVm C. Dillon, AdnVr.
Vnr'P 1 1815 Jl. P pi)
> olice.
4 < IfEF.AHLE to «u order of the Honorabl.
lulerior ( our. of Jefferson County, vvhd
-utu g to;- Ordinary purposes, will be sold at th.
'■fatk -t House, In (he town of Louisville, on thi
fii si M inday in July next,
A Tract of Land, containing one
-Mildred twen y-nine and a had acres, Hi g oi
lie wiuer- of Ifmck Jack C'eek, in said countv.
a joining lands of Etson and Kennedy, sold f, i
the benefit nt Josi fi S Patterson a minor.
Miry ( lenaents, (>umdian.
V nv'il 9 5 12 t i
aud ileeiwiveir’s
N-mCK.
I trF, wid iitteinl at the Mdowing .times ai
'» places, for'he purpose of collecluig tl
ax s of th year eighteen hundred and twenty
ur (1824) and receivn.g re'.ur s of Taxab
Property (or the year eighteen hundred aiu:’
wen l l fiv- (1825), v/. at the City II tel, n
Holiday the 25th >t April, 9lh and 2.3 rd of M»
i xt, at the G'obr Tavern, n Tuesds' the 26
Apr I, 10th and 24 ll ol May next—at th
■l.iiite-s’ Hotel, on Wednesday the 27Ml of Apr
md Kill and 25'h of May next, and will re
n .in from ten to one o’clock, A. M. at eaci
j ace.
K. Rucg,
Ta.r Collector. Richmond County
M F. Boisclair,
Receiver Tax Returns Richmond County
April 12 u-;
. i\ u m k.
k LL per»o''s who may wish to obtain either K
.A (ail, or tfray Lice os.-a the present year, an
lereby noufi- I, that lliev must make applicati
to the Ci'y Council, (in the usual way) on th.- 1
Bs(upday in Miy next. All liceus"s expire tl
•com] Mm day in May, whicli is only two clays v
er 'he firs, Saturday.
Fllank applications can be obtained by calling
"i the Cl rk.
Jiy order of Council
Geo. VI. Walker, Clerk.
Aurd 87
JS olice. 1
PEIISONS being daily in the habit of trespass
mv on the Hickory ridge tract of land, owne- 1
bv 'he Rank of Georgia, and cutting the wood an.
undergrowth therefrom : Notice is hereby given
hat the utmost vigilance will be used indeiectint
a d prosecuting the offenders The said Laud i
-minded on the west by Tiirknnei’s Spring, am
•art ot the village of Summerville, no the Fas
'V the lands ot A. Martin P If. Carnes at -
•iher«. it i- ay be m >re particularly known by th
Milledgeville road, passing f fir ttgh it.
My order of the Hoard
I. Henry
February t 1825. >f
olice.
4 LL persons to whom th late Francis Route
-A of the city of Augusta, dec- ased, is inclefi
ed. are requested to present their demands will
ti the time presenb- d by law ( and 'hose mdefi
cd, are requested to make immediate payment
B. Denver, } .. .
Paul Kossignol,
TVcemher 91 51
IN ntice.
VLL those ind bled to the Es'a'e of Wilhan.
. Musely, late of Columbia C unity, deceased
•re culled on to make payment, a id llime ttavm r
lemandsare requested to bring them in reguia
ly attested according to law',
Thomas Bowdre, adin’r.
May 2.5 14' 7«
JS olice.
LL persons to whom the estate of John V
ftA I ..vuitiN, deceased, is indebted, are rcquesle
to present their accounts within the time pre
scribed by law, and those who are indebted to
said estate, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to
Peter Bennodi, Adm'r.
I July SS. r £
Ccr CAUTION !
THE Person that took s Lerron Slick, Knife,
Pencil and Lancet case, containing three
1 Lancets, s r e known and are requested to return
them to tills office, or their names will be exposed.
April 15 3t §4
An Ordinance
Regulating the Mowing of Routs at the Wharves.
Skc. 1. Re it o' doined by the City Ci uiicii of
Augusta, that (rum aid after the pubic-hit gos
' this Ordinance, no empty bout Laving ess than
hrec able am! ci rnpetent nin on board ai all
times, thall be permitted to fasten to, < r anchor
at, any place opposite the city abate the bridge,
for more than four days tiniest' when aecnri ly fas
tened with a Bti ong chain or cable at bast fifty
feet in lei gtb to a growing tue, not less than
welve inches in diameter, and lliat in the event
of a considerable rise in the Kiver, such empty
boat, not faslentd as aforesaid, shall be immedi
■ itely removed below the bridge
2 Each boat engaged in lading or unhiding
during a high river, shall have at least f nr aide
men constantly on board, and alia 11 be secnri ly
fastened or anch red, in such a manner as 10 pre
vent her swinging or drifting on the Wh ol'
3. The City Marshal, op any other IKcer of
Conned shall have, and 'hey are lieu by vested
■ wi h power, and are required, to remove or cause
o be removed, at the risk atd expense of the
owner, to some place below the Bridge, any boat
or boa's, winch may he neglected by the owner
or agent , and tor each boat so removed tin- . ffi.
cer -hall be entitled to ten dollars, to be receiv
'd from the boat owner, in the same manner as
tner expenses incurred in the removal.
4 The owner r owners ot any and every boat
shall be liable to a fine, ai the discretion of C *un
o.l, not es'-t edi 'g two hundred dollars, for each
a d every violation of this Ordinance, and shall
moreover repair idi dam ges done to the \\ iiarves
t Bridge in conseqoe ce of such violation,
Dane in Council, the sth Jnmiaru, 1825
R. R. Held,
Mayor of the c.iy of .iagista.
By the Mayor
(iso M \\ ai.keii. Clerk,
Ari 122 86
A. UAItJJ.
Z. YIAUUUVGE,
SUKCEON DEMIST,
At Bachehler Codwisr’s . Rrouit Street , Augusta
nearly opposite he Planter's Hotel.
RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that
has returned again to this Ci'y, and
hilly solicits the Patronage of the-Ladies ana
Centlemen who may require Ins services in the
sec era! Branches of Ins Profession.— Persons
wishing his service in private Families can call and
see his work Manulactured on a new principle,
which he warrants
Te,pA\\ amV Gums.
The diseases of tile leeth and Cums are chief
ly owing to our own neglect i tin- parts of the
dimeiits which lodge about them after mustica
-on, growing a< rid and corrosive, the gums are
hereby first affected, as being the most ttmler
lav's, aiter these corruptions are produced, com
<"iily culled the Tartar of the Teeth, which
' troy ing both their texture and whiteness not
•'ly deprives the mouth of its principal orntu
nts, but brings on violent tooth acln s. and Ten
ners 'he Cums livid and putrid, and offensive to
urselves and others.—But though people in
eneral may prevent those inconveniences, by
are and attention at first, yet.it they are once
itfered to take place, it is no longer in the pow
rof 'ho sufferer to remove them this being pro
sily the province of the experienced Dentist,
viio has made the maladies ot the Tee’ll and
■ uris, with their attendant evils, the principal
hject and end of his studies.
Mr. Horance, IVmUst,
By long practice, a close application to liusi
ess, and u thorough knowledge of the structure
f the Teeth and Guns, has made ail the opera
tes in those paits quite familiar to him, mso
ooh that what some Dentists have judged im«
i acticable, fie fiath performed with ease and
> ety.
He places Teelh both real and artificial, (inak
g the la'ii r with pure enamel) from a single
e loan entire set so accurately, that they shall
iswer every purpose of the natural. 'I bus file
ate'-t deficiencies are supi-lied with ornaments
which have the recommendation of uiiji y. *
Those l eeth that h v- fallen out their sock
ts, wliich frequently happenn, though m a per
eel sound state, he, by a method peculiar to Inrn
if.lf, replaces as firm as ever, without the leas!
sin or uneasiness to .the patient.
Me clears the Teeth, it ever «o disc, lured, of
ill their foulness and tartar, with m pain, and
i enders them white and as fair as ever in half an
hour.
Teeth and Slumps extracted in the easiest man
ner, if ever so difficult.
IP-assists young ladies and gentlemen in the
first and second dentition, and removes the Mill!
l eeth at proper seasons, les' they should income
■ode the regular growth ot the succeeding onces
.ndit'a deformity of tins kind has taken place
hmugh the want of a Destist, Mr. Flora nee tin
ertakes to correct it j provided tb subject is
mi more than twenty years old, and restores the
cetli to their natural, regular and beautiful or
der.
N. B. A Tincture and Dcntrifice Baste, prepar
d by him only, which preserves the Teeth and
larges du m to a beautiful white, cures the gums
f the Scurvcy and majtes breath at all times sweet
md agreeable, and cures die Tpolli Ache i.i me
atfly. wi h uroper directions how to use it.
Octcb-r 12 31
DYING AND SCOURING.
ItDK SuOscnber returns Ins thanks to I lie pith,
lie generally, for the encouragement that
ie has received since his commencement in the
tying Business, in this phee, and hopes, r y>«
. net attention to Ins business, to have a comma
. ce of their custom j he still continues at his
Id stand, on the north side of Beynold strem,
•ear die intersection of Bridge Bow—v hre he
.tends to carry on the DYING BUSINESS, ns
It its various branches, on Cotton, Silk and
Woollen , also, Straw Leghorn and Crape.
Gentlemen can have their Coats, Pantalcn i . d
Vests scoured, grease, pnine and staines extiac d
u the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms,
by
W m. Taliaferro k Son.
Nnvpirber2 37
inoTrk ~
'EMIE Public are cauuo eo ag-.inst trespassing
8- on the Houses and Lots ot the subscriber
upper end ot town—especially against hauling
•and nr earth tr im the river b ok or contiguous
thereto. Each and every person offending shall
have the iaw rigorously enforced against him of
them.
Nesbit.
■fannary 21 no
lioiik. vuu\ iV>utiug,
Ncolly Executed at the > (/tee.