The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, May 31, 1825, Image 4
jmm, —■——— ~ i BUTETOI3BT * I’UIJs (i ft, Vi It* ti VIA. THIS new and elegant estab ffTTril li-hm hi, «i:i Ij open .1 Uit nci jj uil9l t'mi of compoiy ax usual, nex »,v JHM nm miii. Tin' quality ul the water is b Co . i well known, in coiiHt qiu-nce of tin } numbers ol p rsuux wlio used am) receive be lull' tin l lie last season, tlm Hie stlhscrib' , deems .1 sca-cdy nece-sary to enter into a deiai % ol Hieir properties and effects. He will,, how ever, lor Hie informuli m of tlioie who tiny aid remain unacquainted wi'h them, terns' k, tlm there ara two h icings—the waters of one m c winch are strongly impregnated witli snlplin: and magnesia—the other with irm. the fir art's on some as a mild, on others, as an active cn ’ (Imrtic, ami are s'rnnglv recommended in con plaints of the tver ad k dievs, dispepsia, and it al liseaaes irising fnm a disordered stomach They «t o ice non >ve indigent on ami the cm e by wine i it is oroduceil restore lost sppetito, pit rify the blood, and ■ xlnliarale the spiiits. In ca- 1 ses of debdily ami weakliest, they hive been found particularly efficacious. I'lie waters ol tin oilier spring are strongly tunic, mid lb night verj 1 proper to he used after dr liking the sulplior wa- ;1 ter. To promote the elf- cts . f each, hot, cold 1 and shower baths arc provided. “ I'lie buildings of tliis establishment, as men v Honed in a funner advertisement, are nil of brick and in an eminent degree unite m atness, conve nience and comtort. These points have been pai ’ ticularly attended to in th me departments intend ed for the use ol ladies or (arnil es. The adj.i cent nionniains a lounding in game, gentlem n fond ol hunting, w II have an opponnmly of m dulgmg in that pur nit. Those preferring mor inactive anni n.Mneols, w ill ti id newspapers, b inks, chess iien, bickgunmon tallies, he. A nnsemeolx ii u lor the ladies have not been ' over.ooke I : Music ol the best kind will be pro 11 Ti led fop dancing— and sue as re fond ot plai ' iog in the E irle Piano, will find in the drawing rmm an rl gain oie provi led tor their ns Moderate ex else on hop- back or in carriag> 1 being c.iusid -red very pr per w tilst using tin waters, Hie snbscnb r take, ibis occasion to n in a tbit the part of the country m which Ii x ■ spri igs are situate), are peculiarly adapted to this ki id of exorcise —they are surrounded o * cv ,i Ie by lolly iiiouotaios, with a rich am beatii !iil v.d ry ioiervenmgheiwcc.il. This val ley alf nils excellent road-, and m ruling oit ill 1 pn-.- .nr mlialt d fresh from the iiuhi Tins, aeh g ‘ in eonm xi m wilh the waters, al once give, a 1 tni ince of returniiig bealgh, even to Uie greates iova id, tie if men from thf South, wishing lo clispens with the use of carriages ml horses, can con d.p ctlv to ihe spot without incurring the tx 1 pn Se ot eilh"r—they will proceed by wate twin Savannah, (Ihar estnn, or any other son h ! ern port, lo .r■ nl Ic, tlienca in dm steam boat to Uich noml, from whence there nt twice a week, « ■nail stage <ti»■ now passes within two mites ol tins place, and alter the 15 Ii of .lime, will coni directly to the spot, passi g through the llourisl ing town of l.mchbnrg. Alter arriving h r and re naming a' long as is agreeable, they cm tlion proceed to any of Hie adjacent sorings they nnv choose m aback kept hr the subscriber to 1 that purp 'B*'. foe distance to the Sweet Springs is iiiiriy s-ven md-s —to the Whii ■ Sulphur, fit)- fiv • io Hie Sweet and Salt Sulphur, sixty —lo th' 1 If -d Sulphur, sev-n y two —ami lo the Hi and tVann Spn.tga, between six y and aevenly mil a. It is recomm'mb'd lo gentlemen inte ding 1 visit any of 'he .Vngmii Watering Places, I t linv ■ their I tier* uddr tssed to the Boielonti f Springs. 11 being die first watering place th \ will i i ich si m going, and the last in returning, they will experience great convoim no. - in billow * ing diese d rccions —h esn«' on their amva they may find letters Ir nil home, and during the slay, will hav,' an opportu dty ol hearing Iron their friends every other day, as the mad fro the South arrives three times a week Ifuf n reoiann. g with tin* subscriber a-- long ns is a pr- eub: , they should ch uise lo pr ceed to a \ of the nieghh ring springs, In- promises that tli' ir lei tors shall he cirelully forwarded, wJielher .« ever they may direct. ('Jiailos Johnson. , r llotetrmrl Springs, vpr l 4 », 1M25 (1./* Tn** ‘‘luvwtfn CoisKu'inmiisl will enfn/ th ( above. o'ic* a iurr/c sow week* anti transmit th* ( acconn to he oj/in* of the O o qian • -• 94 v AMd> S (LA Vl Ii y I'HS. I|h (IOUI'jL, a I'rcnch Physician, respecllhllv' Ir ofonns the public, dial he has establish'- 1 Si EA VI an! MEDICAL It \ THS m Augusi . '• The very high repute these Hadis havi acquir i in Europe, where (allhough a late discoviry they are to b ■ found in every hospital, anil tin great cure- they have performed in Hosion, Phi 1 nlelphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt o 1 their efficacy. The mst gentle as well as Hu " moat powerful medicines are administered by ha '' means, widimit any pain, trouble or disgust to tU patient. *' They are a never failing remedy in all cutane oux atV cliona j from Psora, Ifii gworms, hr. u Sealdhead and 'l,eprii«y. They also have neve d faded of success in either acute or chronic rhen 1 mutism. a In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcon i twellings. incipient dropsy; in aH diseases ot ih, H joints, gout v ati’ecti ois lii.pi raion ot tumors, ill ci cured xyphd's, spasmodic or nervous affections c in all bilious disord 's, dyspepsia, liy pocondriasix. i epilepsy —these hstlis have been Inuiul most sei r vie a de, n i I have often succeeded even io lure ditary CompUinla. In line, this manner ot admin iatenng alrnotl every remedy belonging to Hi healing an. may he tendered applicable lo almos | every ease, and (it is repeated) without any pain trou'de, or diag ist to the patient. As these baths are not vet generally knowi Dr. Horui. will he happy to give the mnsi rex , pectahle references to persons who have bee ( d by fskii g them. 'V\\t (-V N\vn\u*a\ i.slubU»\wueut, } c Is in Kil X- xtror,, opposite M . U. Mealing’i > Brick loose, a d lias go entrance in Broad-stree immediately opp ixite 'lie c.l'’ /foiel, Jsinupy II 57 N otice. Aid, persons liavieg lU-inand* against the e iate o' K zs A. Levett, b e ol Burke Com. ft deceased, are n ques'.e Ito present then I gall> attested, and those indebted, lo make imim diale payment to Jonathan Lewis. ) -MmY. I f Itr.d aui > 7 .hlmr’x dr Rosina Morrison, ) 6»m S nun. May 2. W 25 7l t 91 TO THE PUHLIC. SITHKKK is perhaps no medical observation bet I. ter established, none more generally confirme. by Hie experience ol the best physicians of all gex. »"d countries and none of more imporiance t m« practitioner,than ihe fact,that many of tlie most tiifh ■ d' anti incurable compiainta originate in ncgkc tfd ■ 1,1 a climate as variable as onrs where tin changes of the weather aie frequently -udden am, unexpected, it requires more care and attention, guard against (Ins subtle and dangerous enemy o I > than most people imagine, or are able am’ wnlnig to besH w. Hence ihe vast number »f pat tents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma consumptions, and oilier affections, and hence tin srrag" of rational and absurd remedies, ciied m :.y the learned and illiserate. Ihe many cases ol he kind, fell under my observation : the preposf thus compositions of inflaming drugs, whicl ire in vogue ; ihe disappointment I experienced ii praciice from remedies highly recommended , mn nynwn predisposition lo pulmonic complaints were strong inducements for me to consider whether a compound consisting of mild vegetahl (distances could not be invented, more free Iron if well founded objections of practitioners, am letter calculated to avert (he threatening d •i ruction of the lungs. h PULMONIC Koi c uighs, colds, asthmas and consuniptioiis ' His remedy is superior to any medicine whici tas been offered to the public, as it is prepare 'rom the most valuable herbs of our vegetahh ungdom, and its qualities are such that every dr lem.ence may be placed in its virtues for tin ure of the above diseases. From tin knowledg the proprietor Ims of the pulmonic v.rlues of tin up, he has no hesitation in recommending ix 'i those who labour under Hume distressing com I unis as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav ng administered il to thousands in New-York aim Tndadelphia, he feels no hesita ion in offering h 0 the public, and after trial, Hi me persons win .mrcliase t ie genuine syrup, will have their m " e y refunded by returning Hie bottle, if they dt uot (eel satisfied that they have reaped belief Torn the use of it. Directum a for Use. Take a tea spoon full three limes a day, sat norn ng, noon and nighl, and continue il until re lieved. Hj' Bach bottle will have Hie signature of tlu proprietor. (I? I’repared only and sold by E- Audlcr, sig' 'f the Holden Eagle, Augusta. October 21 33 New and invaluable rATEJITKKII U¥ THE UNITKI) STATES OF AMEUIOA AUDLEiI’S Asia tie, Ltnullve £ov Pain. 1 liis Meili- c j ne j s a nev er full ing remedy to. tl,c Tootl, ‘ Ache, Head Ache, and other dis I 1 ! HS rcm«dy is good against the tooth ache in (lain m the teeth and jaws when duly appliei ml employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy 1 elieving swellings of the gums, face and adjacent arts, arising from or connected wilh tooth aclp ll relieves head-ache or pains in the lie ad n lie most easy and agreeable manner; lor (Ins In I'tent and distressing complaint, tliis, Ins ne. medicine, is a charming prescription, for it rt -nires both the organs of -ense and the nerves 1,1 neir healthy condition at a quick and admirable rale. This new and useful preparation produces, b, •did and gentle stimulation, a cheering operatic! i(>on the spirits—it quickens the sensations, sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates tin unctions of Hie mind, by dissipating gloom a , vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephah nedicine of the first order. Nor is its effect less beneficial when consideret 1 relation to the stomach, than to the mouth. Hi, ead and the spirits, b> its qualities it acu npm he sight and immediate organs of digestion as 1 'Tiniiiative and cordial, expelling wind, removing irpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mux |, minfortable warmth. Ihe operation of this invention and improve , ■lent is quite as favorable to diseases ol the car mire especially il acts to great advantage in dui ■ess a id hardness of hearing, and even in incipi ■ot deafness, restoinig Hie tailing organ to Ihi ■xerciae of its true and healthy functions of hear ■ K- Certificate from Ur. Samuel li. Mitchell. l>r. Ezekiel Andler, ol the city of New-York. ’ I is day submitted to me his letters patent (ron lie United Sta'es, for compounding and vending ' 1 remedy which he calls Hie Asiatic Lenitive, am • mked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, at r er examining the receipt contained in the specifi c Mtion, I find it contains a mixture of such aroma l - i' c, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cal ' ''dated to produce a composing effect on the hit 1’ nan body. Samuel JL. Mitchell. AVll i-Yorle. .Van, inner '2d , 1818. AuAWi-’s .Milk o£ Kusea. 4 N eU gam cosmetic lor whitening, jof.ening , iIF and beautifying Hie skin, and removing pi no ides, freckles and chops from the face, neck, &c The Milk ol Hoses possesses many qualities, for n not only serves for the above purposes, but it put he bloom es youth on age, a hicli lahmble propcrti every lady is fond ot enjoying. I his beautiful rose cosmetic has a delightful fragrance, and is an article wh ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth ng that will injure the skin, and it is an iadispcn&a ■ile article to every lady, and should be found on heir toilets. Dnm-noss. — After being washed and dried Mien take a snisll quantity on a piece of white flan nduel then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each hot e will be signed by the proprietor, [’rice sl. Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign of tlu ' • video Eagle, Augusta. Jidj' 4 2 A l.aige Assortment of 3u\ftiu\e, Books, for fitii at this Office. \ Monthly Advertisements. A otice. IVK months after date, application will b made to the Court of Ordinary of Franklin ■ ■ounty, for leave to sell one hundred Acres i r ••and, in said County, as the property of Adan • mn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs am Creditors of said dec-asr-d John K. Carson, adm’r. January 18, 1825 im6 63 A olice. months after ate application will bt inaile to the Honorable Inferior Court 01 olumbia County, when setting as a Court of Ur dinary tor leave to sell 202 1-2 acres of Land ly i mg in the 2d Disnict oi Monr- e C unty, Lot N',, JOS, it being the real estate of William mallet, deceased, and to be sold lor the benefit of tin neirs and creditors of mid deceased. James Smalley, Adm’r, January 4 is 5 , n.ym 57 < A otice. jAI I - E months after dali, application will In . made to the MoiiuraDle the Imerior Court t Kichmond County, when silling fur Ordinary /mrp ses, (nr leave to nr 11 one hall of lour and 'dree quarters acres of 1 and, in said Count) 'joining Hilda of Wan a,d Coleman, for tin benefit of Seaborn Ste.n r, nil m Livingston Bkimier, , Ouardian. I '< pt II 1824 j i j, t at oliCe. VT INK months after date, application will b- a j* made to the loadable oc Just ces of til I Inferior Court, st Uiug lor ordinal) purposes, im : lie county of If use, tor leave I set. all tin- real es ate of Sfepln n Cliftuce, late oi liurk county deceased, loi the be n fit of the Heirs urn! creel • ora of said dec, "><• . Mary Chimce, Adm’x, J o.*»cjiJi Cimnce, vidm r. Hirke ravtsy > , .y,|, iN tiLICC months ai i*i* , , indication will b •As* mace to the Upi.vr.ble Court of Ordinary n C lumuia County, ior av- i, seif at tin 1 real -slate del ">ging to the orpin ns of han.ut s nliva , d cea-,, d, a.,d also, an Undivided tia of Lund, lying ,n Columbia (joan.t. bi longiii, o said orphans, and to , if. Jones, a Minor, John Carthilge, i ° 7 < aur • ~uil Orphans 1 Polly J one-, Gu i o/ . I/- mda suns May 25 v A uLfCc. ,>|INK months alter . ie, i.c, m wi b, m,de to the honorable i iVrun Court i tichm in-1 County, n.j- leave to - ,1 tm- umlividi ns iof lein menl No 7, ondg |{>w also, iw - unimproved lots Corner u El - n and He old j -reels, tor the be. ti ut .Viarga t r‘ Uones, a -iiuor. John Homs, Guardian. , Ox |,-r 25. 182, Aoticu jIN K mo hits .stier ,1 , , a .p'lc-n io,t will b. ■o I made ,o the Horn r-til- (lie Justices oft). UTior Court oi said coju ,ty, when anting f htimary purposes, for have to sell the wimle o * '■e reai Estate-4 Irvin 11 ,et, d -.cease.l, late o •aid county, tir tli t b- iiefit of the heirs and cr> • •tors ol Mid ,!• C'.‘ns'-Mi. Jauics Lambert, ) , , fe.lm.-il H„y,. t Scriven Cnnti : . ,e; , i 61 / Mi I IC. . NINR months jm, .J,i . , application will bi made to the Honors do Court of -Urd .ary o : do nmbia county, for I. av ,o sell two ,isets i f-.iod in van! county, Iviog mi G i-enhritr foe- i o co Paining 318 acres joining I’o ard. Pun., lt d others, die o ner c m ai’niug 172 acres iom >i l.uki and others, u being a part es tne res’ < st, ■t I h'Hnas Jones, dec as. d, sold lor the bentfi o it tlie heirs U -ai-* d reuse-!. > VV iliiam Booktr, Adm’r. hi ■">irht of h•. wif ' January 25 1225 I y.. A OUCIi. VT INK months all r e. apiU.ration will to Ls made to the Hoooi bjie tin Infeiior Cut ■f Idclimuiid county, white si-ting for Ordman im poses, f.r leave to sell a Lot in the City ~ Ulgusta, bounded by Ell ■ and H uts on streets * belonging to the estate ot Michael S 'vert de « ceased, for the be uefiit of tin heirs aad creditor if said estate. Andrew J, Dill, adm’r. \ Aathan Deed*, adm’r. mi in light o/ his wife d Mary Deeds, adm’rx. 1,1 •Augusta Feb'nar If. 1823 1 y -8 otice. AfINE months after date, application will bt on made to the Honorable the Court of Oidio it ry of Columbia County, lor leave to sell 222 a cres of Land, lying in Columbia County, on du waters -if the big Kmkee Creek, adj im. g Lands >1 Hamilton, Craves and others, to be sol.l lor lit, (> benefit of the heirs . f James Martin, I'eceax-d. 1 Hubert Martin, adm’r. Novembers 1524 L»9m 40 I A otice. a VTINE months after date, application will In i-N made to the Honorable the Justices of tin V Inferior Court of Franklin County, when sittii.p ' or Ordinary purposes, (or leave to se t the real ” Estate ol John Gettings, late of said county, di ’ •eased, for the heirs and creditors of said d. ‘ ceased. John Gettings, adm’r. April 12. 1825. I n 9m 87 A otice. ]A|INK months alter dale, application will bt made to the Hoitoiable the inferior Court, of Ifitrke County, when sitting for Ordinary purpn (y «es. for leave to sell the undivided part of tin re d Estate of Lewis Emanuel, deceased, for tin „ benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Jona. Lewis, i Surviving .Administrator tie bonis non, , Rurkr county, March 7. 1825 fi»o,, 1 ( Book wm\ Job V’viuUug, Neatly Executed at thir (ffict. Notice. fAiINE months after dale, application will I il'J made to die Inst rior Court of Columb County, when s tling for Ordinary purposes, l< ave to sell 235 acta sos [.and, (in said County belonging to the estate o) W i-'liam It. Crabb, di ceased, John Kemion, adm’r. Novembrr 6, 1824 In 9m 40 A otice. AiilNE months after d..te, application will b —'J miidn to the Hooorub.e the Inferior Coin -•I Colomh a county, for leave to sell a tract ( Laud in said cou ty of 105 12 acres, joinin Murray, Itay and oihers, it being part ot tile rei -late of W iliiam Ho ion, deceased. Peggy, Pinion, adm’rx. March 1« IHii ‘ Li 9*rn 75 ' " ‘ ” -t —' » ■'■'■■■— xS olice. jAIINE months after date, application will l> •A J made to the Honorable the inferior Court . ■ie county ot Fran klin, while sitting for ordinar nil eposes tor leave to sell the real estate of Thun as D. Jordan, la e of said county, deceased. Jlohert Pulliam, Adm’r. December 18 J 823. Mm 41 A otice. jAfINE months aft; r date, application will h> in de to the lltinorable die Justices of th IMt rinr Court of scriven County, when sittiiq I <r Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certan tract or parcel of Land -tontamiog two hundret wo and an half acres, situated lying and beiny ■i the thirteenth District of Henry County, G a d known and distinguish ed in the plan of sau Oi’trict In the number eighty, (80) the while ol ne real Estate ot Sarah Callaway, deceased, lao I said County, (or the benefit of the Heirs am creditors of sa• ! deceased, Samuel Doughty, adm’r. Sciven Couny, 25 Ib.j In.9m 72 A otice. INK months alter cm application will be a-Ai made to the flonurab e the Interior Cnur II ,rke (tounty, when sitting tor Ordinary , ur >o*6", lor leav til sell tile real estate of Wriby ta iberrv, (M. *p»r.) deceased, t‘»r tiie b ip fit o • lie lie*iis and crtdif<»r-'v of <hir 1 d-censed. Jona Lewis, adtn’r. Rurke county, M v cli 7 1,-2.) I < 57 A otice tef IME months after date, application will be ill made to the lustices of the Inferior Cnur > Franklin C nimy, when sitting tor Ordinal ' u poses, for leave to sell the real ELtaie of Da v d Clark, deceased, for the heirs and creditor ’ said deceased. Tims Mays, ex’r. A rd 12, 1825 l;r;9'i 87 A otice, INlx months after Mate, application will b male to I he- J.titices of the Interior Conr I Frmklm C tin’., when sitting tor Urdma » urposes, (or -aye to sell the real esiate ol Stal ing IV,nor, •> Miner, James 11. Haley, Guardian. Annl U i 5 i , 9 t „ j-7 A otice. ’I|INE months • fti-r Mate, applies ion will b< AJ made to the Hon .ruble tlu; Court of O d o •> of H i, ke county, lor leave to sell the real Ks- Me ot Enoch Farm r <1 -reas.'d, John Farmer, adm’r. Rw ke Coun y, f ) -«JS 1u J n 65 (iE'HU.I HurKt toutl'y. Ry the Honorable the Conn of Ordinary of liw fsi County. To all whom it may concern, t it/ iIf.UL \s V\ iliiam tiapp aoi.i Ehen.cv Sapp aclmi dsirat r and admmistratiix, on ti. a-Me of Philip Sapp, late of said county, ih as-xl, have ap|)lttd to this Court for letters IJ >iis pry he e are therefore to cite and admonish ul ml sirg-dar the kindred anti creditors ol the sau coa-ed, to fi' their objections (if any flit i 'Ve) in the t.ffice of the C:. rk ul said Cou t, c i lo ( ’re the first Monday in January in X', othei 'i«e letters Di.niissory will be granted to them W t less the H i.urable AM n Pemb r on, on- I of iln- Justices of said Court, ilia 7'li vt a rc : 1825, ' J SSamuel St urges, Cl’lc. W the Court of O fhmrp, GKORCiIA, liurke County. ly tlu Ucn. the Court of Ordinary of said County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CoMCKIIjt. Abraham Uaoforili in righto his wife, and Angu lus H. Audi rs.m, ad nnistraioiH on the es'at ol Elisha Anderson, ceased, have applied to said Court for lette r I tismissmy. t Now tliemfore, these are to cite and ailmon :’i all and singular the kin ired and credi'ors ol he said -leceased to file their objections (it any I ley hnv ) in the office of the clerk 4 this Court, n or before the fl si M mday in January next, therwise letters disnnssory will be granted. i Witness the H niorable James l orrance, oin of the Justices of said Court, this 7th day of Match, 1825. n Samuel Btnrges, Clerk ut me Conn oj Ordinary, (tLOKGIA, liurke County. 'ly the Hun iht l oin t of O d nary of said County. TO ALL Wll H IT MAY COSCBUJf. rOffIIEUF.AS J nrtes And »m, Executor of the Estate of El sha Ander<on, deceased, and i esianientary Guardian of Virginia C. Antler in, has applied lu said Court tor letters Dianna ory. Now therefore, these are to cite and admonish ill anti singular the kindred and creditors of the Mid deceased, to file their objections (if any they iave) in the office of the clerk of this Court, on i before the first Monday in I noary next, other wise letiois dismissory will be granted. W itness ills Honorable James l orrance, one to the Justices of said Court, this 2d Mav, 1825 5m Samuel St urges, Cleric oj ihe Conn of Ord< tunyi A otice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Cottor Merritt, deceased, are requested to rendei t.. ir accounts in properly attested, within tin time prescribed bv Inv, and those indebud t said estate wih in ke immed ate pa\or ent to Comfort Merritt, Admr’x. Purke County, May 3, 1825 13t t 91 Georgia, Burke County. be Court of Ordinary, March Term, 18".' *** ’I hat a l l applications hereafter to , be niaile for Letters of Guardianship, jf Minors under the age of fourteen years, iha'd be n t lied to the Clerk at least twenty days before the teim of the Court a 1 which such application is to be acied on by the Court. And that the ap ■dicant or applicants ahull obtain from the Chrk i notice in writing, which shall he posted at the tli ur* House door, at least twenty days before the bf term at which the application is to be acted on, u , ignilying his op their intention to make such ap. ,y ’ licaturn.— That in case the right of Guardianship occur within twenty days before , a j 'be meeting > t the Court as above expressed, the Court will exercise its discretion n:i to the course to be pursued. A true extract Jrom the Mimtlei. Attest, Samuel Stnrges, if Ik, be April 12 lm4iii 8" 0 GEOIUd A, Sc riven County. r -' Ge pg pollock, Administrator ii »* with the will annexed, of the Estate of Wilham Boothe, deceased, and also administrator ’’ tlie Esta'e of Mary Boothe, deceased. And A'liiam U. Wade, administrator tie bonis non of _ 'be Estate of George M. Henderson, deceased, ach applies for letters Oismiasopy. These are therefore to cite and admonish all ' and singular the kindred ami creditors of the said deceased’s, to file their obj. ctious in this of b bee, on or b“fore the first Monday in August 'I lie *'' t 0 sI,PW cause (if ,„,y they have) wtiy letters Dtsuussory should nut be grained to . l - lie- applicants, Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbo ( hi- 28th day ot January, 1825. 1 6m Seaborn Goodall, cl’k. GEOUGIA, Jiichmonrl County, Uy the Conn <f Ordinary fur said County , T i ALL WHOM IX AiAIT C'»WpKHN. *EItEAS li John Meigs and Hubert DU »f inou Administrators, de bonis non, on the -stale o» Jesse Dimon, deceased, lute of said e County, have applied to this Court lor letters • Dtsuussory', Tluse are therefore to cite and admonish all ) si'tffular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections fit any they have) n the office of the Clerk of said Court on or be •ore (he first Monday in June next, otherwise let ters Dismtssory will he granted to them. Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one of (he Judges of said Court, this 26th day of No vember, 1824. 6m Isaac Herbert, clerk, Of the Conn of Ordinary. GBOitGi \, h'runkltn County \\l HKKEAS John Kyans, applies for Letter v T Uiamtssory.ou the estate ol William Isham deceased. These are therefore (o die and admonish all ami angular the kindred and creditors ot the stvd deceased, to file their objections in mv of fice. within the time prescribtd by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said Letters Dis n ssory should not bp granted to him. Given under my hand at office in Franklin, this !i 'n day oi D< cemlup, J 834. 6m Frederick Beall, Clerk. GKOKt 1 \, Columbia County, VV GEKKAs Bonnet Gralton, has applied for ' ' let' 'f i f Dismissury on tlie estate of George 1 a deceased, late of said c maty, I Itese are therefore to cite and admonish all •ci vji.gular ilie kindred and creditors of’ the (I deceased, to be and appear at mv office, within the time prescrib ed hy law, to fie their elections (if any they have) to mew cause why id Liters of Dismissoty should not be granted. Given under my bund at < ffice, in Columbia, tins Jst day of April 1825. 6>u G Jones, I). ('Vie. GKUKtiIA Sc’iven County. I‘W.IfcHLAS tiles. W. O tver, Administrator /s# of the estate and i ffecls, and James oil vr, deceased, late of said County, applies tor titers 1 lismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all ml singular tlie kindred and creditors ol the aid deceased, to ILe (heir objections 'if any they •»v- ) in the . flic.- ot the Cl rk of said Court, on r before (tie first Monday in November next, > berwite letter* Disinissory will be granted to ■m. (iivpii under inv hand at office in Jacksonbo rough, thn 25'lidny -r A;.id. 1825. (ini heabom (iotulall. CVk. t* r.i tit* .1 A, t'run'kuH County. IMUSaS samuei Power Adrt.V and Han- • '•'/ null l ute Aclm'rx. ap lies lor Letters of Usmusory or. the estate of Wnliarn l ate, dec. inese are th- relore h cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the ■aid dec, used, to file their objections in my office vvithin the tone piv -cnbt n by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters of Disniissory should not be granted to them. L ven und' r my hard at office in Franklin, this *’h day of March 1825 (ini Frederick Beall, CVk. V )Uvil \ be tivai Lou my, WEKEAS Jacob M’Guwin, applies for Jet ers ol Administration de bonis non. on the I-: .. e and effects of John M'Gowm, late of said Omni v, deceased, fhese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the sa d deceased, to file their objections in the office of the Clerk of tin. Court of Ordinary of sant County, within the time prescribed by law, to hew cause (if any they have) why said letters ■ hould not be grained. Liven under my hand at office in Jacksonbo rough, this 27th day of April, 1825. Gm Seaborn Goodall, CVk. GEUKgIa. haukl.n County. 41JHEHEAS James If. Little and Samuel Shan ** ing, applies for Letters Dismissory on the t-stale of William M Cracking, deceased. These are tlterefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections in my of fice, within the time prescrib' d by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters Dis missoty should not be granted to them. , , G ' l Ve l under my hand at office in Franklin, this tth day of March, 1825, (ifii Frederick. Beall, CVk. *'oy bale, or Hire, A Negro Woman, a good Cook, Washer and *a Ironer. For partieu'a*h apply to William Alackie. February 22 ts 59