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TO THE PUBLIC.
THERE is perhaps no medical observation bet
ter established. none more generally confirmed
by the experience of the best physicians of alt ges
and countries and none of more importance to the
practitioner,than the- fact.tlmt many of the most diffi
cult and incurable complaints originate in neglect
ed cohlt. In a climate as '/arable as ours,where the
change* of the weather are frequently sudden ana
unexpected, it requires more care and attention,
guard against tins subtle and dangerous enemy of
ife, than most people imagine, or are able and
willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of pat
cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthmas
consumptions, and other affections, and hence the
farrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried up
by the learned and illberaie. The many cases ol
the kind, fell under rny observation j the propose
erous compositions of inflaming drugs, which
are in vogue ; the disappointment 1 experienced in
practice from remedies highly recommended j and
my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints
were strong inducements for me to consider
whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable
substances could not be invented, more free frnn
the well founded objections of practitioners, ant
better calculated to avert the threatening d<
struction of the lungs.
PULMONIC
S’jjTMvp oli Vegetables,
For coughs, colds, astbnus and consumptions
This remedy is superior to any medicine which
has been offered to the public, as it is prepared
from the most valuable herbs of our vegetable
kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de
pendcnce may be placed in its virtues for llu
cure of the above diseases. From the knowledge
the proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of tin
syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending u
to those who labour under these, distressing com
laints as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav
ing administered it to thousands in Ncw-York and
I’hda'Wflphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it
to the public, and after trial, those persons win
puronijlse the genuine syiup, will have (heir mo
ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they do
not tr-l satisfied that they have reaped beuefi
from the use of it.
Directions for Use.
Take a tea spoon full three times a day, saj
morn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re
lieved,
(O’ Gscli bottle will have the signature of tin
proprietor.
OC T Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sigi
of the Golden Eagle, Augusta,
October ?! 33
New ami Invaluable
PATKNriLJ) BT TUB UK ITKII STATES OF AMERICA
AUDLER’S
Asiatic Lenitive lor Pain.
This Medi- cine is a nev
er failing remedy foi,
the Tooth- Ache, Head-
Ache, and SlrjjNt other dis
eases. ”
JL pain m the teeth mid jaws when duly applied
nml employed, it possesses sovereign efficacv n,
delieving swellings of the gums, lace and adjacent
parts, ari.mg from or connected with tooth ache
It relieves head-ache or pains in the head in
thi must easy and agreeable manner, lor this fre
qnent and distressing complaint, diis, his new
medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re
stores both the organa of sense and the nerves or
their healthy condition at a quick and admirable
rate.
This new anil useful preparation produces, by
mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation
noon the spirits—it quickens the sensations,
sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates th
functions of the mind, by dissipating gloom nut:
vapours it nets truly like a nervous and cephalic
medicine, ol the first order.
Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered
in relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, the
head and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upon
the sight 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 ol 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 healthy functions of hear
«"g-
Certificate from Dr. Samuel L, Mitchell,
Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York.
Ihisxlay submitted to me his letters patent from
the United States, for compounding and vending
a r-'medy which he call* the Asiatic lenitive, and
ask d my opinion upon the same, whereupon, al
ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi
ration, 1 find it contains a mixture of such aroma,
ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cal
culated to produce a composing effect on the hit’
man body.
Samuel L. Mitchell.
Ji'e-.u. Vo’ k. 2 il, 181 S.
AvuUeir’s AUlk ot Roses,
AN eh gam cosmetic for whitening, softening
a.... beautifying the skin, and removing pin
pi ireckles and chops from the faee, neck, Sir
'lhe Milk ol (loses possesses many qualities, for i
not only serves for the above purposes, but it pm
tlu bhuin of youth on age, wltieh valuable proper''
every lady is fund H enjoy ing. This beautiful ro«
cos nu tic tin* a defiglnfu fragi ance, and is on articlr
wh cm can be used with safety, as it contains noth
ing niit will i jure the.skin, anil il is an indispensa
lil article to every lady, and should, be lound
their toilets.
l)tim'Tiims.—Afer being washed and drip,
then take a small quantity tin a piece of white fiai
ami.tel then wash lace, neck, ha.nU, Sic. Each hm
tlr will be signed by the proprietor, Price 81.
Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign of the
God E'ig'v, ’.ngusta.
J ■: •? .
Vv> tt rALL.
\P klliofw ll broke carriage horses in gnoo
nrdt '.. a»d a light travelling Carriage. Eu
■i l rat this Office.
•V* .8 89
Monthly Advertisements.
N otice.
IkJOINE months after date, application will b
made to the Court of Ordinary ol Frankh.
County, for leave to se ll one hundred Acres .
Land, in said County , as the property ol Adan
Linn, deceased, for the bent fit ol the Heirs am'
Creditors of said deceased
John E. Carson, adm’r.
January 18, 1825 1 tnfi ■ 63
N otice.
C'OINE monilia after date application will bt
ii\| made to the Honorable Inferior Court o.
Columbia County, when setting as a Court of Or.
dinary for leave to sell 202 1-2 acres of Land ly
■ng in the 2d District of Monroe Gunity, Lot No
208, It being the real estate of William Smalley,
deceased, ami to be sold for the benefit of tlu
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
James Smalley, Adm’r.
January 4, 1825 lm9m 57
N otice.
iT'OINE months after date, application will b.
sln| made to the Honorable the Inferior Com i
of Richmond County, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, lor leave to sell one half of tour am
three quarters acres of Land, in said County
adjoining lands of Ware and Coleman, for thi
benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor.
Livingston Skinner,
Guai dian.
tnvh 11, 1824. lm9m 23
N otice.
NINE months after dau, application will b
made to the Honorable the Justices of tin
Inferior Court, setting lor ordinary purposes, toi
he county of Burke, lor leave to sell all the real
■state of Stephen Chance, late ol Burke county,
deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased.
Mary Chance, Adtn’x .
Joseph Chance, Adm’r.
jHur.hr courtfu -t. 6 1824 I -9m
.IN otice.
I IaOINE months as er dale, application will bt
i JM made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
•it Column* County, lor leave to sell all the
real estate belonging to the orphans of Samuel
■ Sullivan, ih ceased, and also, an undivided tract
i ri Land, lying in Columbia County, belonging
o said orphans, and to Melinda Jones, a Minor,
John Cartlidge,
i Guardian of said Orphans.
Polly Jones,
Omar (lain of JVlclivda Jones.
May 25
Notice.
ijkOINB months after dale, application will be
. made to the honorable Inferior Court o!
Richmond County, for leave to sell the undivided
half of Tenement No 7, Bridge Row—also, two
unimproved lots Corner of Elbert and Reynold
itreets, for the benefit of Margaret P. Bones, a
Minor,
John Bones, Guardian.
October 25, ’8 M lm9m
Notice.
tfWINE months after dale, application win hi
JM made to the Honorable itie Justices ot tne
interior Court of said county, when sitting fu
Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole o<
the real Estate of Irvin Bovet. deceased, late A
"id county, for the benefit of the heirs and ere
lilors of said deceased,
James Lambert, ) nJ ,
F.dward Boyet.
Srrivrr, <-■ 1094 j -,q, r
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, application will bt
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ol
Columbia county, for leave to sell two tracts of
Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek,
■me containing 318 acres joining Pollard, Puffin
ami others, the other containing 172 acres joining
Luke and others, it being a part of the real rstat
of Thomas Jones, deceased, sold for the benefit
of the heirs of said d -reused.
William Booker, Adm’r.
In right of his -wife
January 95. 1895. Irr9m" 61
N otice.
iNJINE months after date, application will be
et made to the Inferior Court of Columbia
County, when sitting (or Ordinary purposes, for
rove to sell 235 acres of Land, (in said County)
belonging to the estate of William K, Crabb, de
ceased.
John Kennon, adm’r.
November 6, 1824 lin l ) -n AO "
N otice.
iTJWINE months after date, application will b-
JM made to the Honorable the Court of Ordm
ary of Burke county, for leave to sell the real Es
tate of Enoch Fa-mep. deceased.
John Farmer, adm’r.
Surkr County. K. h. 1 1H25 1 .')r>. 65
N otice.
tjjMJINE months after date, application will be
•SM made to the Honorable tile Inferior Court
of Coluntb'a county, for leave to sell a tract of
Land in said county of 105 1 2 acres, joining
Murray, Kay and otb-rs, it being part of the real
estate of William 'L io?., deceased.
Peggy, Binion, adm’r.v.
March 15. 1825 lm9*m 75
iS otice.
VTINE months after dme, application will be
tv made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
>f Richmond county, wbi'e sitting for Ordinary
urposea, for leave to sell a Lot in the City o
■ •'u gusts, bounded by Eli..a and Houston streets
• belonging i., the estate of Michael Silvert. de
r c. ased. for the beuefiit of t*e heirs and creditor.
1 ot said estate.
Andrew J. Dill, adm’r.
Nathan Leeds, adm’r.
in right o' his wife.
Mary Leeds, adm’rx.
Augusta, K'b r- I). I--. 5 1 9 n
N otice.
‘ijkJitflNE months after dale, application will he
JM made to the Honorable the Interior Court oi
he county of Franklin, while sitting for ordinal-'
l-uiposea for leave > sell ihe real estate of Thom
as I). Jordan, la e of -an! county, deceased
Robert Pulliam, Adm’r.
j November 18, 1823. lui9m 41
Notice.
VOINE months after date, application wiH be
(ti de to the Honorable ihe Justices of the
• ■icn i Court of Scnven County, when sitiing
lor Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain
tract or parcel of I.and tonluining two hundred
iwo and a. half acres, situated lying and being
tin- thirteenth District of Henry County, G»
• d known and distinguished in the plan ot said
ih-tnci by the num'icr eighty, (80) the whole of
I,e rt '“l Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, lau
ot said County, for the benefit of the Heirs arm
creditors of sa.H deceved.
Samuel Doughty, adm’r,
Scriven County, Feb. 25, 16-5 Imym 72
otice.
months after a application will be
Lx made to the Honorab e the Interior Court
>1 Burke County, when sitting tor Ordinary i ur
poses, lop leave to sell the real estate ot Wriley
Hanberr , (Minor.) deceased, for the benefit ol
‘he heirs and creditors of Haiti d- cense.!,
Jona. Lewis, admdr.
Burke county, March 7 1825 )- J S7
, JS otice.
months alter dale, application wiilh
made to the Honorable the Ink nor Court, n:
Burke County, when sitting tor Ordinary purpo
es, lor leave to sell the undivided part of Up
real Kstate ol Lewis Emanuel, dec <sed, for th•
benefit of the heirs and creditors of -aid dtceas
d.
Jonu. Lewis,
Surviving Jldunnis.raior th: bourn nun.
Bu ke county, March 7 182 i no - 5
N mice.
1 months after dale, application w ill b
I mad- o the ;.'om ruble the Court O'tl i
rv ot Columbia Connty, i.-r --ive to sell 22
crea of I.and, Iv g n Colu nbia County. . •
waters t the big Kok'-e -reek, sdj. i,mg |,„ p.
ol Hamilton, tirn 1 and nl.ers. t • b' sold h.r
benefit of the r. f i r,,,. s y,,j
Martin, ad in' 1 r.
Nnv-mb. r 8 1., J
■ otice
NINE -innitis usu-r apijocai on will bi
mad > to he H. nor,Lie he I ices oi th,
Interior Cour ol Frank' n G-uuy when siltiin
or O dm-oy purpos’ sIT hav to M ■: the no,
; Kslai ot John G-ttin r , lot. ,f raid con tv, ,|.
’ CBll '<*d, for the heirs and erect. 1- of-■ id .1.
ceased.
John Gettb'ga ad *n' n
April 13, 18 >; ,
aSollte.
NINE months after as , apph t.on i
made to the Justices ol the liif-ri r C
or Franklin County, worn mg I- Oi !
purpose--, for leave u sell th real rotate
vid Clark, deceased, for the h irs and c
ot said deceased.
Th- s Vifiys e r -
April 12, ]8 1 J ip.
. . .
, j\ ot-ice.
|WT INB month, a ter •( o, api.l w ; ;
i.N made to the Justice, of tl 1-
-t Frunki n County, when sin, - j
urp ses, for have 10 ill die ten , • ,
hlig P" ( , C
James II Haley ii„ J
Apr* 1 6i15 9 »
Gl ORlil \ fit chin HU.I \ <h,lj j
By the Court of Orilinuiy f.: sniu . ■- v 1
T > ALL WHOM IT MAV C JSIU.II.,'
VIT’IIEIvEAS It J tin Mei and 1 h : !i
vv inon Administrator,-, de bonis no !i
estate of Jesse Dim -n, dt-.as d, au .....
C onty, have applied to this Court ( f-n-.r
Hi missory,
These are therefore to ciie and achm ■.,
and singular the kindred and pretlifoi ■ pi , ■ .
deceases! to file their objeciions (it ■■■ v t .-y
in the office of he Clerk of-.a-d ('- mt-t or.
r ore (he firs Monday in June . \t, uii. 1 ■ ,3,
ters Di-nissopy will be granted . .In m.
Witness the Honorable S mu i Ha , ooe
Judges of saul Com , tin., 26 h div ■ *
vember, 1824.
Isaac Herbert. c'l'rk
OfthrCaw /. I - ,
GEORGIA, Richmond Conn y
By the Honorable the Court of Odiiaty 0 I
County of Hic/imonil
To all whom it may concern
\TWi!EREAS Nathan H- Beal, admin • .
wJT de hunts non, on the estate of H- 7. '
•leal, decea-ed late t.f said county, has an S
to this Court for Letters Uismis,oiy j
These are there fore to cite and admonish -1
and singular tne kindred and creditors or ,lr
-aid deceas’d, '■» file then- obj-cti ns (>f a-y di y
■‘Sve) in the , ffir.r of 'he Cl- 'k * said C -nrt 01
•r before tho first Mondav n N -vember nex .
therwise Letters Dismissory will be granted in
him.
Witness the Honorable Samue 1 Hale, one 01
tl»e Judges of said Court, th-s 12 it day o 1
April, 1825.
fini Isaac Herbert, C/’k.
Os the Conn of O Hoary
GEOU IA, Hicnven County.
WHEREAS Georg Follock, Administratm
with the will annexed, of he Estate ol
William Boothe, deceased, and al-o admims'ratnr
of the Estate of Mary Boothe, dec-r.sed Am
William H. Wade, administrator de bonis non oi l
. the Estate of George M. Henderson, deceased
each a,: plies for letters Dismissory,
Theft are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
1 sai : deceased’s, to file their objections in this ot
lice, on or before the first Monday in August
next, ensuing, to shew cause (if any they have)
why letters Dismissory should not be granted t<
■ the applicants.
Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbu
this 2dth day of January, 1825,
6 m Seaborn Good all, cl’Jc.
GEORGIA. Franklin County.
kIJHKREAS James H. Little and Samuel Shan
v ▼ mg, applies for Letters Dismissory on the
esta'-e of William M Cracking, deceased.
Thc.se are therefore to cite and admonish al
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
e sdd deceased, to file their objections in my of
f (ice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
- ctuse (if any Hiey have) why said letters Dis
misMiiy should not be granted to them.
Give 1 r.nder my hand at office ill Franklin this
7th day of Mar- 1825.
6m Frederick, Beall, CVk,
Georgia, Burke County.
' Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1825.
, f'kRDEKEU, That all applications hereafter to
’ vJ be made for Letters of Guardianship, ol
I Minors under the r.ge of fourteen years, shall be
, notified to the Clerk at least twenty days before
the term of the Court at which such application
j is to be acted on by the Court. And that the »p
--j plicant or applicants shall obtain from the Clerk
a notice in writing, which shall be posted al the
Court Housr door, at least twenty days before the
'erm at which the application is to be acted on,
i rnifyihg his or their intention to make such ap
/Itcation.— Ordkbkd, That in case the right ot
Guardianship occur within twenty days before
'he meeting of the Court as above expressed
ihe Court will exercise its discretion as to the
t course to be pursued.
■i true extract from the Minutes.
Attest,
> Samuel Sturges, C’lk.
1 Ar >ril 12 i,„4m 8.1
GEORGIA, Franklin County,
HERE AS John Evans, applies for Letter
. , Dismissory, on the estate of William Isham,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ol the
s-ud deceased, to file their objections in my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause (if an? they have) why said Letters Dis
m-ssory should not be granted to him.
Given under my hand at office in Franklin, this
Bth day ol D,.0-ir>b«r, 1824,
6m Frederick Beall, Clerk.
IsKOUitiil, isOimubi u County,
lIfUEREAS llennet Cralion, has applied for
»▼ letters of Dismissory on the estate ot
Tge U, Tankersley, deceased, late of said
Thes' are therefore to cite and admonish all
v|l fTular the kindred and creditors ot tbe
- - " c ased, to be and appear at mv office, 1
•'I hin t‘.e lime proscribed by law. to fie their 1
1 c'ions (if any they have) to shew cause why 1
1-1 I'-llers of Dismissory should not be granted
U. -n 11 nd r my hand at office, in Columbia
'h,s Ist dny of April, 1825.
( j ,n G. Jones, T). CVk.
‘ HA Scriven County.
'(k®* * •■-, EaS I lios. W. Oliver, Administratnr
-iS# "< he estate and effects, and Jaroea uii- i
" ■ t|r ' c I«‘e of said County, applies for ,
-t'-s ismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish al
-d singular :lie kindred and creditors of tlu
~:d deceased, to file their objections sis any they
' v ) in the office of the Clerk of said Court, on
. r 1 elore the first Monday in November next
•'herwise letters Dismissory will be granted ti j
t -iven under my hard at office in Jackso'nbo- 1
j rough, this 25'h day of April, 1825.
■n Seaborn Goodall, CVk.
E tGIA, Franklin County.
'if IKREAS Samuel Power Adm’r. and Han 1
M nah I'ute idm’rx. applies for Letters of
■m '7 on tlir ( state of William Tate, dec.
! a Are therefore to cue a-d admonish al 1
•n I gii-a- the kindred ai d creditors us the
; ; lec ' 8 fi'e Hieir objections in my office
'" nl llie tim,J Psi scribed bv law, to shew cause
ny they h ve) -.'by u.d letters pf Dismissory t
■; v.-iifd not be granted to them. j
<■ v-n ,1 d r m ha-d at ffiue in Franklin, this
(5 11 Fredm’ck Beall, CVk,. .
j ■ IA 'Scttven County.
\\W ERE AS Ja- i.b M'Gnwin,'applies f«r let
'JNr ers f-i Admi i-trati in de bonis non, on the
a-d -fleets of John M’Uowin, late of said :
. v. d>. c* used.
These an tip refore to cite and admonish all
d singular, the kindred and creditors of tht
Hi dt cea-ed, to fi-e their objections in Ihe office
lie Clerk of th. Court of Ordinary of said
untv within the nine prescribed by law. to 1
new rause i if any they have) why said letters ,
uld not he granted. 9
Gi ,-n 11 ,(ler my hand at office in Jacksonbo- *
rough, t‘i‘-97*h tl .y of Aurd, 1825. '
bn abnrn Gonrlall (Tk.
- —' l ' ■' 1 ■■
i ‘ LV, Burke County,
th. Hon. the Court of Ordinary of mid County.
T ' ALL WHOM IT MAX CONCEHK,
S \T HERE -• Abraham Danforth in right o’
’ » •'!« wile, and Augustus H. Anderson, a<|.
; 1 .-istraon the (s ate of Elisha Anderson,
n ceased iiav anp.iecl to said Court for letters S
n
New ih> 1)■ tliese are to cite and admnn
1 an a l l -i ainv -tr th- kioured and creditors ol
■ sa d deceas * to file their objections (if am
■, y h i ) it- 'he - (Ti e ol the clerk of this Court,
y\ or before the fi st Mnmiay in January next,
•Ip rwise fett' rs dismissory will be granied. ' r
Witnea the M .tiiorable James Torrancone '•
of th.” fit -i -c-a of said Court, this 7ih day •'
of Ma ch, 1825.
In Hainuel Sturges, Clerk
of ■ne Conn oj Ordinary.
In the Inferior Court oj Richmond County, sit '
ting as a Coa l of wdiutiry
Mondat, Ft bruary 7th, 1525
Danforth & Savage, .
vs. > liUJ.B JVISI. .
Adm’rs of Ralph Thomas, j
IT appearing to the Court, that the peiitionei 1
a-e pos-essed of a Bond given by Ralph thorn 1
as i - hit- Me time, together with others, condition c
al I-r making titles to par-ot Lot No. 22, in the
City of Augu-ta, con’amiitg a front of thirty nim
teel on Broad sireet ami in depth two hundred and
seven feet, and bounded >ll the south hy said
street, on the East by slot usually called P li>
Keatings and on the other sides by a lot late. Jolp
Willson’s, and that the said Ralph Thomas has de
parted ihis life without making titles to said lot '
1 and that letters of administration op his estate am 1
1 fleets have been granted to Abiel Camfield ol ‘
9 ud County.
Whereupon and on Motion of petitioners attor I
ney. his ordered by the court, that the Heirs and '
Representatives of said Ralph Thomas, be cited t. s
appear before th.- Court on the first Monday ir 1
- April to sb »v cause, it any ihey have or can, why
-lie said Administrator "I Ralph Vhumaa shoul
not be oniered to execute titles to the said lot p .
r the petitioners according to the prayer of 1 lie pe
tition : and that a copy of this order be published
n otic of the Oaz-'-es of (his City for tw-o Months.
■ Taken fro- the Minutes 1
Is aac Herbert, Clerk I
of the Couit of Ordinary.
February 11 lOt r 66
Wouk aut\ Job VrhiUng,
A> atk; Executed at this Offitt. -1
FOR SALE.
A LOT OF LAND containing’ five Acres,
handsomely situated near the new Miiledge
ville Koad, and about two and three fourths
miles from the southern boundary of Augusta.
On the premises are a comfortable Dwelling and
out buildings suitable for a small family—a few
choice fruit trees and an excellent garden. Thia
Lot with some additional improvements would
make an excellent stand for a House of Enters
'.ainment, and persons engaged in the purchasing,
ol Cotton would find it a convenient place
slop at for that purpose. I am authorized to
state that forty or fifty Acres of Land can be ob.
tained adjoining, which together would render
the situation desirable for a person wishing to
engage in a public line.
tor particulars enquire of the subscriber on
the premises.
Peter T. Pugg.
April 59 4t t 88
~ SHERIFF'S SALK. T
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Julv next, at
the Market House, in the city of Augusta, ba
tween the usual hours of sale.
Six Negroes, viz: Charles Gil*
bert, Nancy, Gabriel, William, Jinney, and Biddy,
levied on as the properly of A. Khodes, to satis
•y a fi fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage, Ander
son Waikins vs. said A. Hhodes
I erms Cash, Bankable money—purchasers paw
fop Titles. v f
Peter F. Boisclair, Sh'ff. r. c .
Mav 6 p 90
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next, at the Mar.
ket House in the City of Augusta, at the usual
hours, will be sold :
The Lot and improvements on
Broad Street, fronting the Planters* Hotel. The
properly of the late M. C. Leavensworth, and
sold by order of the Honorable Hie Inferior Court
of the county of Richmond, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
Samuel Hale, Adm’r.
4 j, 9e
Administrator’s »ale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Inferior Court
of Richmond County, sitting for Ordinary
purposes, there will be sold at the Market House
in the City of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in
June next:— • ,
One undivided third part of the
Lot in the City of Augusta, at present occupied
by Messrs. Bradley A Doherty, having a front on
Broad and Lilts streets of about twenty feet
which Lot is the seventh part of Lot No 26 in
the plan of said city, t his sale is ordered ’for
the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of Samuel
Bowers, jun. deceased.
Wm. C. Dillon, Mm’r.
April 1, 1825 llt f 80
Administrator’s ■ Hale. **
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
at the Court-House in Burke County, at th. u'
sual hours, agreeable loan order of the Hon
orable the Justices of the Interior Court for
said County, when .sitting fur Ordinary purpo-
Three negroes, namad liauua.ll,
Sackv and Moses, belonging to the Estate of lieu
ben Moore, deceased, sold in order to make adi.
VlSt u ainoiv t*'® lleiru of
Terms u"vle known on day of sale.
Elizabeth Moore, admr’x,
March 28, 1625 lot T 81
Administrator’s Hale.
Will be sold on Saturday the 2lst day of May
next, at the late residence of Mary Platt, de
ceased, or at my House in Semen County, be
low Pearce’s, between the hours of ten and
four o’clock :
All the perishable property be
longing to the Estate of the said deceased, con
sisting of Cattle, Hogs, one Stove, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, together with a number
of other articles too tedious to enumerate.
Terms of sale mad.- known on the dav,
Ephraim Hunter, Mm’r,
Scrivev county, April 4 1825 8t t 83
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Administrator's bale.
Will be sold at the late residence of John B,
Morrison, la e of Bui ke County, deceased, on
the 16ih day ol June next,
A stock of Horses, Cattle and
Sheep, ami sundry other articles too tedious to
mention.
Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. *
Rosina Morrison. Admr’x.
{£/* All persons indebted to tit?said estate, are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands, are requested to present them
legally attested. m
R. M. Admr’x.
May 2, 1825 7t t 91
Administrator’s
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
at the Court-House, in Wayneshorough, by or
der of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
Seven Negroes, viz: Monday,
Ben, farad, Pegg, Henry, Jim and Arch £». I. ng
ingtothe estate of Colten Merritt, deceased,
mil to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Comfort Merritt, Adm’rx.
hn*kr Cnvnty M.y 3 I 8 ’5 13t t 91
N otice.
A GREEABLR to an order of the Honorable
iV Inferior Cour. of Jefferson County, while
sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at the
Market House, in the town of Louisville, on the
first M tndav in July next,
A Tract of Land, containing one
hundred twenty me and a bait acres, lying on
ili» water of Black Jack Creek, in said county,
adjoining lands of Eason and Kennedy, sold for
'he benefit n f Josiah S Patterson, a minor.
Mary Clements, fiuardian,
April 9. !<25 I2t f »4
X otice.
£\ LL persons to whom the late Francis Bouyer*
XJa of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt
nl. are requested to present their demands with
in tne time prescribed by law ; and those indebt
ed, are requested to make immediate payment.
B. Bouyer, ) ~ ,
Paul rg ‘
I December 21