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TO THE PUU LIC.
11HKRK i» perhaps no medical observation bel
ief eatibli'lied. none more generally cmf'inne
bj ilie experience ot thebest physicians ofalt tgi -• 1
and countries and none of more importance to It '
pi actitioner.than the fact,that many ot the mo I rtiffi 1
cult a id incurable coropiainls originate in neglect
ed coble, In a climate as variable us ours,where tin
changes of the weather are frequently sudden aim
unexpected, it requires more care and attention '
guard aguin-t thin subtle and da.gerom enemy ot
lim, ban mat people 1 agine, or are üblc an
wiling to beat w. Hence the vast number of pal
Cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma
consumptions, and other affections, and hence tin
farrago of rational mid absurd remedies, cried up I
by the learned and illiserate Ihe many cases o a
the kind, fell under my observation ; the prepose
emus compositions of inflaming drugs, wind
are in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced in
practice from remedies highly recommended ,am (
my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints
were strong inducements for me to consider
whether a compound consisting of mild vegetahh
substances could not be invented, more free Iron
th. well founded objections of practitioners, am
better calculated to avert the threatening dt
structiun of the longs.
PULMONIC
of VfcgotaiVAea,
For coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions
This remedy is superior to any medicine whief
ha. been offered to the public, as it ia preparei
from the most valuable herbs of our vegetable
kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de
pen lence may be placed in its virtues for tin
cure of the above diseases. From the knowledg
the proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of tin
syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending i;
to those who labour under those distressing com
lamta as a safe and efficacious remedy, sod has
mg administered it to thousands tit New-York am
Philadelphia, lie feels no hesitation in ottering i
to the public, and after trial, those person' win
purchase the genuine syrup, will have their m -
ney retunded by returning the bottle, if they hi
not leel satisfied that they have reaped belief
from the use of it.
Directions for Use.
Take a tea spoon full three limes a day, say
morn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re
lieve t.
S'j’ Each bottle will have the signature of tin
proprietoi.
U'J* Prepared only and sold by E- Attdler, sig
of the (ioldeo Eagle, Augusta.
October II 33
\UW mill liivtuimDlu
rATXSTKI.iI H X THK DKITHI HTATKS OV AMKBICA
AUDLEII’S
Asiatic LcuitVvc tor Pain.
This Medi- cineisanev
er failing remedy lot
the Toolli- Ache, Head
Aclte, and other dts
eases.
f|t H 3 remedy is good against the tooth »che •
JL oar. in us • teeth aiid jaw* when duly applim
ami employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy n
if hevnig i welling* of the guilts, face and adjacen
parts, ari .mg from ir connected with tooth ach
It relieves ueud-sche or pains in the head i
the most easy an I agreeable manner; for this (rr
quet and distressing complaint, this, his tie'
medicine, is a dunning prescription, lor it r<
stores .mith the organs of senae an I the nerve-, o
their heap iy condition at a quick and admirabi,
rate
fiiia ’iew and useful preparation produces, b.
mild -< .1 gentle stimulation, a cheering operatio
Upon tlie spirit'—it quickens the se isations
ahiivpens the percenti'iis, and invigorates tin
fn ic i os of the mind, by dissipating gloom a <
vs,'our.' i' nets truly tike a m-rvous and cephah.
oi'- h'hue I the firsi order.
Nor i- n- effect less beneficial when considerei
in relation to.the stomach, than to the mouth, tin
heads id the spirits, by its qualities it acta ttpot
the sight and immediate organs of dig< slion as u
carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing
toroor. correcting acidity, and creating a mos
comtorl able warmth.
file pe rati, m of this invention and improve
tne.it is quite as favorable to diseases of the ear,
more especially it acis to great advantage in du!
ness a id hard ies* ot h ari-ig, and even in incipi
ettt deafness, restoring the tailing organ to th<
exercise if its true tnd healthy (unctions ofheai
mg.
d.riijtcate from Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell.
Dr hz -k,-1 Attdler, of the city of New-York,
t* d»y sabm.ned to me pi* letters patent fron
th tJitiltid States, for compounding and vending
a n i ,!y which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, and
ask ,t -,iy opinion upon the same, whereupon, at
tv examining 'be receipt contained in the specifi
c..ti m, I find it contains a mixture of >uch ar .ma ■
ic, an .dyne, and suit acid articles, as are well cal
culated to produce a composing effect on the hu
man body,
Samuel L. Mitchell.
AVa iv* » ■>} r<»s
•xUvVifeL ,, & ot Uuaca.
■ .•himmc * ir wlilunr>£, fillip
and iieansilyntg ne skin, and removing pm
pi, s, iivcnn-s and chops ifom the face, neck, Ike
I'l, t Vldk oi tl-iscs possesses tna ty qualities, tor o
n u only serv ' lot tin- above purposes, but it put
th- blvun oj youth an age, wliicit valuable property
tv. ,-y ,a,ly*is t -ltd o. enjoying, This beautiful r >•
c „ s metic has ad- ightful frag atice, and is an artich
V h‘ct. I all be used with safety, as it ennui -s in.li
-ial will i lure the skill, and it is an mdi»penss
bt article to every lady, »ud should be tound m
their toilets. .
DiawTios.—Afcr being washed and d
then take a .mail quantity on a piece ot white
anduel 'he:, wantice. neck, ha ids, Bic. Each
tie will be signed by the proprietor I’tice £f
|»r; o', -.I only atid sold by JS. Awlltr, sign ol it.
Gold. Eagie, Angus'*.
,! . v 4 2
t-. A* ai v.ssorime, ni of
iuwuUfc Lucks,
Ter tale at lit* Ojhce.
£. ATDLER,
If
SURGEON UENTIST,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Cer.
tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready t
erve them at all times, at his or their bouses, ii
he line of his profession, and hopes he will met
share of the public patronage, aa he will extrac
tee'h and stumps, and in the easiest manner if eve
of difficult, ad all its other branches.
Paste of Uarbon,
A superior dentifrice to any ever offered sot
cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth am
i.nking the breath sweet anil greeabic.
SCORBUTIC ESSENCE.
Os Hoses,
Which removes all scorbutic humour in th'
3 ims and teeth, and makes them firm at th
same time.
Prepared and sold by
K. Audler.
At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the C'ltlo
llange. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta,
July 4 2
A. OAIvJJ.
Z. YLDV3UIXUE,
SUKGBON DEM IST,
At Bachehler if Codu/ise’s, Broad Street, Auguiti
nearly opposite the Planter's Hotel,
Respectfully informs tbs Public, that ht
has returned again to this City, and respect,
'imy solicits the Patronage of the Ladies am
Gentlemen who may require his service* in th.
'eseral Branches of his Profession,—-Persoiu
wishing bis service in private Families can call ant 1
see his work Manufactured on a new principle
which he warrai.ts.
Teeth and tiuvua.
The diseases of the Teen and t>unis are chief
yowing to our own neglect; the putts of tii
■lunenls which lodge about them alter mastics
'ion, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums sri
hereby first affected, as being the most lenrtei
■arts, after these c irriiptinns a: e produced, curt
monly called tile I’anar of the Teeth, whici
destroy mg both their texture and whiteness no
only deprives the month of its piincipal orna
jeuts, but brings on violent tooth ache-, and ren
.ners the Gums livid and putrid, ami offensive t
ourselves and oii-ers.—But ilmugu people i
' .enerul may prevent those inconveniences, by
are and siiention at first, yet, if t bey are one.
a uttered to take place, it fe no longer in the pow
1 er of the sufferer to remove tliein this being prf
perly the province of the experienced Uenlisi
woo lias made the maladies of the Teeth ui <
G-nns, with their attendant evils, the principa
bject and end of his studies.
Mr. Flovauce, Dentist,
By long practice, a close appiiralion to busi
■ess, and a thorough knowledge of the structur
>t the Teeth and Gums, has made all the opera
- lions in those parts quite familiar to him, ins
much that what aome Dentists havi judged in
practicable, he hath performed wilt) ease am
salety.
Me places Teeth both real and artificial, (maV
ng the latter with pure enamel) from a singh
me to an entire set so accurately, that they sha
mswer every purpose of the natural. Thus ill
u greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornamen,
I which have the recommenda ion of utility.
Those Teem that h.ive fallen out their sock
* -Is, which frequently happens, though inapt i
tecl sound slate, he, by a method peculiar to hm.
sell, replaces as firm as ever, wiiliuul the lea.-,
nain or uneasiness to the patient,
i He clears the Teeth, d ever so discolured, o(
,■ ill their Inulness and tartar, without pain, am
imdei-s them white and as Tairas ever in half a
hour.
Teeth and Slumns extracted in the easiest man
, -er, if ever so difficult.
He asst-is young ladies and gentlemen in tin
, first and second dentition, and removes the Milk
Teeth at proper seasons, lest they should iiicom
mode the regular growth ol the succeeding one
id if u deformity of this kind has taken plac
•trough the want of a Destist, Mr. Florence tin
lertake* to correct it; provided the subject it
, .tot more than twenty years old, and restores tin
Tee'h to their natural, regular and beautiful <>r
, der.
N. B. A Tincture and Uentrifice Paste, prepai
•d by him only, which preserves the Teeth an
I changes them to a beautiful white, cures the gum
the Scurvey and makes breath at all times - wet
„ and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache Lt,me
Lately, wi-h proper directions how to use it.
Oci her 12 31
3. ttVuuu’s I’uuut pa.
. FINHE sitb-icroei-h iV g discovered tiie c mp -
JL anion of SWAIM'S celebrated Panace,
.ia* now a suppily on ha d fur sale ; he has redn
: ced the price from 53 AU to g 2 50, or by tn
ozen 824
All char.table institutions in the United State
and the pmr will be supplied gratis,
II (lie citizens of the principal cities and towns
will appoint an agent to order and distribute tin
< medicine to the poor, it will be supplied,
Thi« medicine is celebrated tor the cure of the
following diseases, "scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer
1 aied or putrid sore throat, long standing r'm
■ malic affections, cutaneous diseases, white swell ,
' mg, and disease of the bones, and all cases get,
’ erally of the ulcerous character, and chrome di
eases, generally arising in debilitated consulu
lions, but more t-xpecially Irum syphilis, jr attVc
-ions arising therefrom ; ulcers 111 the layrnx
- oodes, &c And that dreadfo. disease occasion, 1'
by a long and excessive u-e of mercury, tec. It t
.is . useful in 1 aease ot the Liver.”
T CERTIFICATES.
I have within me last iwo year* had an upper
c 1 unity ot seeing several ca esofvery inveteraii
” ipeer* which having resisted previnusly the regn
! l»r 11 de* of treatmeni, were hea'ed b> the us<
' ot Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and I do believe. Iron
!' wliat I have seen that it will prove an imp..nan
remedy in scrofuloua, venerial and mercurial <lis
ea-JB N L'H.VPM \N. M. 1).
s Professor of the Institutes a d P.aclice -if
Physic, in the University <-t Pennsylvania
I have employed the Panacea of Vlr. Suaim 0
-mer >tl* inslmces, ' thin the las'three years
* ml nave always found it extremely efflcaci -u*.
mecially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial
iseasea. I have'to hestiiatu-n in pron./ttncing ii
medicine of inestimable valu. .
W. GIdSON, M, D.
’rofesaorof Surgery in the University of Penn
sy Ivama,
JOHN SHINN,' lienii-T.
N. B. For sale at Smith and Pearsall’s, N. E
•mer of Third and Markot-ntreeU.
Philadelphia, February 17, 1323. Iml2m 97
•Monthly Advertisements.
>• otice.
jjkJflNE months alter dale, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Franklin
'uunty, for leave to sell one hundred Acres ol
Land, in said County, as the property ot Adam
Linn, deceased, for the binefil ol the Heirs and
Creditors of aid deceased
John E. Carson, adm’r.
•January 18. 1825 1m6... 63
N oiice.
fiNIINE months after 'tate application will bt
•SM made to the Honorable Inferior Court «i
Columbia County, when setting as a Court of Or
linary tor 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 btnalley.
deceased, and to be sold lor the benefit of th»
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
James Smalley, Adm’r.
January 4 18 5 1 9m 57
1 r , -
xS oiice.
VWINB months after date, application will hi
siN| made to the Honorable the Inferior Coun
I Uichmond County, wuen sitting for Ordinar
-opposes, lor leave to sell one half of lour an<
three quarters acres of Land, in said Count}
(joining lands of Ware and Coleman, for tin
benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor.
Livingston Skinner,
Guardian.
Sept. 11. 1824. Im9m 23 i
IN otice.
VTi’NE months after date, application will be
X.M made to the Honorable the Justices of th i
Inferior Court, setting lor ordinary purposes, foi
the county of Burke, for leave to sell all the real (
state of Stephen Chance, late of Burke county
deceased, ‘or the ben- fit of the heirs and cred
ora of said deceased.
Mary Chance, Adn’x.
Joseph Chance, Adm’r.
Burke county Sent. 6 1824 Itn9m 22
iN otice.
1
tf'BINE months af-er -late, application will b
iSSI made to ihe Honorable Coun of Ordinar;
i C imnbia County, tor leave to sell all tin
eal estate behmgi g to the orphans of Samue
-ulliv.io, ili ceased, sod also, an undivided tra- i
ii Land, lying in Coin ohia County, behmgiiq
n said orphans, and to M i da Jones, a Minor,
John Carllulge,
Gn.nUun oj said Orphans.
Polly Jones,
Guardu.i u j Melinda Jones. 1
May 25 I■■ 9m 9>
iS otice.
.VINK months after „.t-, application w.!l b»
JM made to the h >no ble Inferior Coo t o
hclimond County, for lease to s ih>- undivided
ulf of Tenement No. 7, bridge K w r -so, iw
niim.'mved lots Corner ul Eii.ert and Keynote ;
nreels, lor the benefit of Murgsre P- Bones, a
linor.
John Bones, Guardian.
October 25, 1824 Im'Jm
IN otice.
.NIINE months alter da.e, application will h-
JM made to the Honorable the Justices of th
i.iter-or Court of said c U"ty, when siding fin
Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell i.be wlm.e <•
ißi! real Esuteof Iryio Bojet, deceased, late o
said county, for the benefit of the heirs and cr.
• Hors of said deceased.
James Lambert, ? a , ,
Mwarcl 14.,yet. 5 M>n VS ’
Striven t #.,«.• >h i .| rn9m 6J
m uric H,.
•kTINE months alter dan, application will b
a. w m nie tn the Honora de Court ol Ordinary
Coiumb a county, for leave 10 sell two tracts o
Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek
me containing 318 acres joining Pollard, Puilii
and others, ibe other containing 172 acres joining
, Luke and others, it being a part of the real estai
, ’f i honias Jones, deceased, sold for the bench
of the heir Sol said deceased.
William Booker, Adm’r.
In i ight of his ivifi
January 25 1835 L 9- 61
x\ OUCti.
NINE months after dine, application will b
m-Je to the Honorable the Inferior Coin
.I - U>ch-M)iid county, whi'e si ting for Orduiar>
urposes, f r losve to sell a Lot in the City ■
tugusta, bounded by E!bs and Houston sireets
. belonging In the estate of Michael Sdvert de i
ceased, for the benefiir of the heirs aud creditor <
i >1 said estate.
Andrew J. Dill, adm’r.
IN athan Leeds, adm’r.
in right of fus ivift.
Mary Leeds, adm’rx. '
Augusta. P-h’im- i£, |S2S I 9"
In otice.
|>Uf 1 NK months slier date, application will b' |
■aw made to the Honorable the Court ofOrdin
■y ol Columbia County, lor leave to sell 222 a .
res of Land, lying in Coin nbia County, on th
waters of the big K-ukee Creek, adj -ining Land
• Hamilton, Graves and others, to be sold forth
lenefii of the heirs of James Marlin, ec-j-ed.
Hebert Martin, adm'r.
N-'vnmSer 8 1K '4 1 ..Or>i | i
IN otice.
NINE months after date application will b.
made to the Honorable the Justices of tlu
-enor Cour ot Franklin County, when situin
i or Oidinary purposes, (or leave to sed the real
I tate ot John Gettings, late of said county, de
■eased, for the heirs and creditors of said de ■
/.eased.
John Wettings, adm’r.
' April £2. 18‘>5. I bn. 87
I —..-- - n -
1 IN otice.
' ’ik^jflNlE months alter date, application will bt
1 id made to .he Honorable the Inferior Court, id
iturki County, when sitting for Ordinary purpo
ses, f r leave to sell the undivided part of th
real Fatale ot Lewis Emanuel, deceased, for th.
1 oenefit of the heirs and creditors of said dece.ts
ed.
Jona. Lewis,
Surviving Administrator de bonis non, |
Batkt sounty, March 7, 1825 lns9m 75 1
Notice.
•jTNIINE months after date, application will be
iaJ made to the Inferior Court of Colombo
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell 235 acres of Land, (in sa>d County)
belonging to the estate ol William H. Crabb, de
ceased.
John Kennon, adm’r.
November 6, 1824 lm9m 40
N otice.
t|N|INE months after date, application will be
•SSI m-de to the Honorable the Inferior Cour
o Colombia county, for leave to sell a trac of
Land in said county of 105 1 2 acres, joining
Murray, Hay and others, it being part ot the real
•state of William Runon. deceased.
Peggy, Binion, adm’rx.
March 15. 182 i 1 9*m 75
N otice.
'|X|INE months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the inferior Court ot
Hie county of Franklin, while sitting lor ordinary
purposes for leave lo sell the real estate of Thom
•s U. Jordan, L e of said county, deceased.
Robert Pulliam, Adm’r.
December 18 18.’3 1 .9 n 41
xN otice.
IkNjINE months after date, application will be
wM made to the Honorable the Justices of th>
i tcri ir Court of Scriven County, when sitting
i r Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain
tract or parcel of Land tontaining two hundrei.
wo and an half acres, situated lying and being
n the thirteenth District of Henry County, Ga
and known and di-tinguished in 'he plan nl said
Di irici bv the number eighty, (80) the whole ol
die real Eitate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, lau
■I said County, for the benefit of the Heirs aim
creditors of said deceased.
Samuel Doughty, adm’r.
Scrtven Coun y b. 25 18 5 lm9m 73
IN otice.
NINE monihs ader da ■, application will be
made to the Honorub e the Interior Court
■ 1 Burke Co-inty, when sitting tor Ordinary pui
•rose', lor leave to sell the real estate oi Wrlley
Hanberry, (Minor.) deceased, f.r the benefit o
he heirs and credi rs of said d-ceased.
Jona. Lewis, adm’r.
Burke county. Minch r 1825 t '* • 57
xN otice.
VTINE monihs after dale, application will be
i. w made to the Justices of the Interior Court
•'t Franklin County, wnen sitting for Ordinary
m-poses, for leave to sell the real Estate of Da
v d Clark, deceased, fur the heirs and creditor
of said deceased.
Thos. Mays, ex’r.
April 12. 1895 1 9- 87
„ xNoiice.
NINE months after dale, application will be
'ade to the Justices of the Interior Cour
t FrsnKlin Couiiti, when sitting fir Ordma'v
purposes, lor ii av.- to sell the real estate ol Star
ling P- -cmr. i Vlmor.
James R. Haley. Guardian.
,\pm 12 , s ;,5 I• 9m 87
iN UIK-e.
I>|’lNE months after date, application will b
JcJ ins ti 1 1 the Honorable ihe Court of Oidn,-
■ivy of Burke county, for leave to sell the real Es
ate of Enoch Fa' in T, deceased.
John Farmer, adm’r.
Burke County. F- I 1825 1 inJin 65
GEvJUGI t, Bui e County.
By the Uoinrab'e the Court oj Ordinary of Bark.
County.
To all whom it may oncern.
WHEKEAS W dlium Sapp and Phenicy Sapp,
admi 'istrator and administratria, on the
es ate of Pnilip Sapp, late of said county, di
eased, have applied to this Court for letters Dis
mis-ory.
I'be-e are therefore to cite and admonish al
<nd singular the kindred and creditors of the san,
deceased, to file their objections (if any the
nave) in the office ot the Clerk ol said C' urt, o
r hes re the first Monday in January mxt, at lit
wise letters Dismisgory will be granted to them.
Witness the Honorable AH n Pemh r'on, uin
of the Justices of said Court, tins "ill March
1825.
t J fciamuel Isturges, Cl’Jc.
(if the Court of U Unary
(rbiORGIA, Burke County.
By the Bon. ihr Conn uj Or,,inaro o/ said County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COMCKIIK.
WHEKEAS Abraham Danforth in right ol
’ his wife, and Augustus H. Anderson, ad
ministrators on the estate of Elisha Anderson
deceased, have applied to said Court fur letters
Dmnissory.
Now therefore, these are to cite and admnn
nth all and singular the kindred and credi'ors ol
the said deceased in file their objections (it any
they have) in the office of the clerk of tins Cour
on or before the fi 'st M >nday in January next,
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the H movable James Torrance, on
of the Justices of said Court, this 7ih day
of Match, 1825.
In Samuel Sturges, Clerk
of me Court nj t Unary.
(rPiOiiUlA, iiurke County.
By the Hon. the Court oj O dinary of sui t County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAI COSCSIIS.
rkt/'IKUKAS James Ande son, Executor of the
tj# Estate ol Elisha Ander-on, deceased, ar
a ' esianienlary Guardian ot Virginia C. Anne
s ti, lias applied in said Court lor letters Dismis
sory.
Now therefore, these are to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
-,.,'d deceased, to file their objections (if any they
ave) io the office of the clerk of this Court, op
or before the fir-t Monday in J muary next, other
wise letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable James I'orrance, one ni
the Justices of said Court, this 2d Mav, 1825
6m Samuel hturges. Clerk
of the Coun of Ordinaryl
_____
THE Copartnershi]) of Bhodsax & Few, ii.
the practice of Medicine, is this day dis.-olv
ed by the removal of Dr- Few, from Waynesbo
rough.
All persons indebted are requested to make
immediate settlement by cash or note.
R E Drotlnax,
Thus. S. Few.
1 IVaynesborough, April 25, J 825 3t t 96
i Georgia, Burke County.
?| Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1525,
ORDERED, That all applications hereafcer to
be made for Letiers ot Guardianship, of
) Minors under the age of lourteen years, shall be
• n ulied to the Clerk at least twenty days before
die term of the Court at which such application
is to be acted on by the Court. And that the ap
plicant or applicants shall obtain from the Clerk
i not ce in writing, which shall be posted at the
IJouri House door, at hast twenty days before the
term at which the application is to be acted on,
ignifying his or their intention to make such ap
plication,—Oiuiesed, That in case the right of
I Guardianship occur within twenty days before
'he meeting i.f the Court as above expressed,
I he Court will exercise its discretion 33 to the
course to be pursued.
A true extract from the Minutes,
Attest,
Samuel Stnrges, CVk.
April 12 lm4rn 8>
GKO It i IA, Scnven County.
1 ftMTHERKAS Georgi Pollock, Administrator
v t with ilie will annexed, of the Estate of
William Boothe, deceased, and also administrator
nt ttie Estate of Mary Boothe, deceased. And
William (1. Wade, administrator dc bonis non of
t ie Estate of George M. Henderson, deceased,
each anplies for letters Disrpissory. t
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of (lie
said deceased’s, to file their objections in this of
fice, on or before the first M nday in August
next, ensuing, to shew cause (if any they have)
why letters Dismissory should not be granted to
the apfd Cants.
Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbo
bis 28tli day ot .lamturv, 1825.
6 m Seaborn Goodall, cVk.
GEORGI A. Richmond County,
Uy the Honorable the Cow t of Ordinary of the
County of Richmond
To all whom it may concern.
W EKEAS Nathan H. Beal, administrator,
de bonis non, on the estate of Hezekiah <
i' ai, deceased, lute of said county, has applied
to ibis Court for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all
"d singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the office of the Clerk of said Court ou
ir before the first Monday in November next,
■therwise Letters Dismissory will be granted to
him.
Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one of
the Judges of said Court, this 12th day of
April, 1825.
6m Isaac Herbert, Cl’k.
1 Court of o>uiiiary
GEORGI A, Franklin County.
WHEREAS John Evans, applies for Letter,
Dismissory, on the estate of William Isham,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections in my of
fice, within the lime prescribed by law, to shew
cause (if any they have) why said Letters Dis*
missorv should not be granted to him.
Given under my hand at office in Franklin, this
Bth day of December, 1824.
6m Frederick Keall. Clerk.
■■■ ■ ■
GEOns Lv, Columbia County.
WHEREAS Helmut Crafion, lias applied for
letiers of Dismissory on the estate of
* urge G. Tankersley, deceased, late of said
county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
und singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, to file their
objections (if any they have) to shew cause why
.aid letters of Dismissory should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Columbia,
this Ist day of April. 1825.
6m G. Jones, 1). Cl’k.
GEORGIA, Scriven County.
HERBAS fhos, W, Oliver, Administrator
'ww of the estate and effects, and James oli.
ur, deceased, late of said County, applies for
utters I hsmissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
nd singular the kindred and creditors of the
.aid deceased, to file their objections sis any they
luve) in the office of the Ch rk of said Court, ou
r before the first Monday in November next,
therwise letters Dismissory will be grunted to
im.
Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbo- g
rough, this 251 h day of April, 1825.
6m Seaborn Goodall. Cl’k.
GEORGIA FruuK'un County.
WHERE AS Samuel Power Adm’r. and Han
nuh late Adm’rx. applies tor Letiers of
D simssory or. the estate of William 'fate, dec.
These are therefore to Cite and admonish all
ml singular the kindred and creditors of the
■aid deceased, to file their objections in ir,y office
within the time prescribed by law, t« shew cause
(it any they have) why said letters of Dismissory
should not b- granted to them.
G ven under my ha ul at office in Franklin, this
7 h day of March, 1825
6m Frederick Beall, Cl’k.
Admiiiistr tor's
Will he soid oi. 'ii.; fir-t I ueviay in August next,
a' he Court Hous.- in Fiankhn county, at tho
UHII 1 hours : x
One Negro, named Randal, of
the E ale of Wu i m Euwuuis, deceased, ,old in
rd r to mpke a division among the heirs of said
deceased, —Terms made known on the day of
. sh e,
George Stovall, Mm’r.
May 24, 1825 lut r 97
Administrator’s Sale,
Will be sold on 'he fist I ue.day in July next, at
, the Court-House, in the town of Waynesbor
ough, Burke County, wivhin sale hours, agree
able loan order obtained from their Honors
, the Justices of the Inferior Court, while sit
tine for Oidii ary purnn-e- :
Four Negroes, viz: David and
Saber his wife—(Hl, and hi- wife Jude ; gold as
the properly of William Royal, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs a d creditors of said Es
tate.
Benjamin Guest, Mm’r.
May 4. IS2‘i 7> t 95
N olice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Cot'oa
Merritt, deceased, are requested to render
'heir accounts in properly attested, within the
ime prescribed by law. and tho*e indebted to
aid estate will make im-ned ate payment to
Comfort Merritt, Jidtnr’x.
Burke County, Mayo, 1825 13t r 91