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JI on 1 hly Advertisement*.
Notice.
NISR month** after date application will b*
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Columbia County, when “cHing :,s " Cl ' u , rt ol t ,
dinary tor leave to sell 202 1 2 acres ut Land Jy
in? in the id District of vl oin.e <'...miv J.-o N ..
2'jß, it being Vhe real f*i» le of W diet n Sinai lev,
deceased, ami to be sold for the ben fit ot tin
heirs and credit .rs of sod deceased
James miiaUey, .lam r.
Janitnrv 4. 1 825 ' 1 11
Notice.
NIVK m tilths after dale, application will I)
ntade to the Honorable the Justices of On
inferior Court, setting for ordinary purposes, for
• .| ie c , m nty of Burke, f.n 1 ave t*i s II ad the reai
estate of Stephen Chance, I tie of 11 trite c >u ity.
d*cease'K fur ih<* benefit of tbe Io ns and ciecli
tors of said deceased. 1
Mary (chance, Mm x. |
Joseph Chance, Mm’r. i
_/l,.efrcrs.,n tv /t Hit Hu |*
N otice. i
months after dale, application will he |
M made to the Honorable Court of Ord.nar* „
ot Columbia County, tor h ave to se t a t Hi ,
real estate bclo.. K '.n K to the orphans of Sarn.tH ,
Sullivan, deceased, and d o. an undivided <ract l
ot Land, lying in Columbia County, belonging
to said orphans, and to i-.d . tones, a Minor. c
Joint Carthage,
llnardian of tuivl Orphans, I
Polly Jones, J
(>ihh i/kih of d/ linrla Jctustt. f
Mnv 25 ’ 1 f '
Notice.
NINE months alter date, application will It*,
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary o
Columbia county, fur leave t« sell 195 acres * t
lend, (more or less) on Hie waters ot the little Ki
ultec Creek, adjoining lands ot ' uhman, \\ milling
and Others, it being par. of the real estate of Mrs.
Uach(*l ('ruwford, ami to be ho cl or b«
benclit of the beirs and creditors of Hind c> <p r " c
Simmons Craw lord, «/J dm r
April 23 iB-.<4 l"' 1 ' 1 'IL
* N ptice.
"ATINE* moiitlia after date, application wdl hi
made to the Honorable cm, t o. Os i a y m
Columbia County.,for leave to sed I*" 1 ' ,,1u _ l '
two and a halt acres ol land, L*( N>. 18, *7 '
District (o’rijrintftly llaidwin, t*ow ,|a. k >(n . j ,l "
to Benjamin Smithson, to he Sol I lor the bench,
of the heirs of Beoj -min Smithson, dec *.seil.
* - Thomas C. Bollon,
jfUmiiiiiitruior de buun non
June Ist 1824. hi. 9 m 98
, JS otice.
NI\E months alter date, application will in
made to the Honorable the Justices ot Hi-
Inferior Court, when sitting for Ordinary purpo
His (op leave to sell all the n 'divided real eslal.
01 James lies ', lat ? of Burk * C-nnty, deceased.
Isaac Moreland, .’him r.
In riff lit nf II ife.
Mav 1° 1,824 hn9m
.a tlllCC.
INE months after doe, application will he
Jy! made to the Honorable Hie interior Court I
Columbia county, when sitting Cor Ordinary pur
poses, for leave to s II the whole of the real es
tate of James Tinslev, dec ei il, f* r I >e benefit
of Charles C. and Sarah !•'. tim-ley. minors.
Lucy Tinsley, Ouardinn.
June 2,1. 1824. *L-9 ■■ 104
N otice.
NINE mnnlhs after date, application will b.
made to the Honorable the Interior tlouta
of Uichmond County, when sitting: for O dinar
■ —for leave to sett one half of four um 1
i,.i ~<4 quarters acres of Land, in sail County
adjoining I toils of W re and Coleman, for tin
benefit of Seahoi n Skinney, minor.
Livimrafon t>kimu r,
cJ I
(> u*idiiin.
Pept. 11 1824. 1 oO-
L_ —•—*
ounce.
NINE mouths alter date, application will h<
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court <
Burke County, when silting for ordinary purpose
for have to sell all 'he r. ul estate of Joseph Ma 1
ray, tale of Burke county, deceased, for the bene
til of the heirs uni creditors of “ tid deceased.
Benjamin Madray, Jidm'v.
June 1 18'1 lm9m 97
IS otice.
sOjjiNE months after date, application will h
JLM ma I-to tlie Honorable the Court ofOrdm*
ary of Columbia County, for leave to sell 222 a
cres of Laud lying in Coin nlna County, on Hu
waters nf the big Kiokrc Greek, adj ining Lands
of Hamilton, Craves ant others, to be sold (nr the
benefit of the heirs of James Martin, lieceu*., d.
Hubert Martin, ad in'r.
Novembers, 1824 lm9n 40
Notice.
'hjJWINE months after date, application will In
made to the honorable Inferior Court o'
Uiclimond County, for leave to sell the undivided
half of Tenement No 7. Bridge 14 >w —also, tue
unimproved lots Corner of Elbert and U ynoL
streets, for the benefit of Margaret I*. Bones, a
Minor.
John Hones, Guardian.
October 25, 1824 lm9ni 55
Notice.
S'SflNl*' mont ' ,s Bale, application will lie
made to Hie Inferior Court of Cobnut) ..
Comity, wben sitting for Ordinary pur nines, foi
leave to sell 2!5 acres of Land, (in said C rnuty)
belonging to the estate of William U, Crabb, Ji
ceased.
John Koiitiou, adm’r.
November 6, 1821 j n 9 n 10
'notick.
INL months inter dale, application will b!
IN nude tu tlie Honorable Court of Ordinary in
Columbia county, for leave u» sell two tracts o.
Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek
one containing did acres j fining Bollard, Pull'n
and others, the other containing 172 acres joining
Luke and others, it being a part of the real estai
ot I limnas .l ines, deceased, sold lor the bent If
of the heirs ot said d ceased.
illiaiu Booker, Jidm'v,
hi of his wife.
January 25, 1825. lni9m 61
! N otice.
OWIN'E months after date, application will be
«aw made tt Hie Court of Ordinary of Frankie
mi dy, for leave to sell one hundred Acres o
Land, in said County, as the property ot Adarr.
Linn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heira and
Creditors of said deceased
John E. Carson, adin’r.
Jam] rv 18, 1825 lni6m Ci
N otice.
dWiNE months r date, application will be
13 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol t
Hie county of Frankl o, while siitmg for ordinary
purposes for leave to sell the real estate cl I lion - I
as D. Jordan, late of aid com ly, deceased.
Robert Pulliam, Jldm’r.
N vember 18 182 d. Im9.n 41
t.hOHGI v, / oitrEiiion C.tiir May Teimi ,
lturh» 'minty.) 1824.
Bhesk.vt. The II murable ItoasiiT Wai.ki ii, Judge.
UPON the petition of Henry I*. Jones, slating
llial he is in possession of a€■ rtaio iracl I |
land, containing two huodreil and (illy acres, by .
a deed of conveyance from J‘>b Beriiins, sdua e
lying and being in t ie c unity of Burke, adjoining
ilie \hgator fond and lands, when surveyed, be
longing to Isaac Wimberly, and which said tract
of land was originally granted to Philip Belcher
and by the said Philip Belcher, to Job Perkins'
ami by the said J .h P rk us, to the said Henry P.
limes, which said deed ot conveyance is lost id
. inlaid, a copy of wuich as nearly as can he ie
collected is on file in the nliice ol the Clerk i f
i lie .Superior Court ot the county ol Burke, t
g.ether with an alfidivit of the loss > thereof, am:
praying also, tli P sai l copy deed may he establish
ed in lien ol the original so I si, or mislaid : On
motion of coiiost 1 lor pluiotill', il is articled that the
am , cony (lend he established in 1. il ot the oi i
g'mal deed, unless cause be shewn to the contrary
on or before tin fi. si day ol tne nt xt term o( tin.-
court, at, lit is l«. iber ordered. That a copy o'
.liis rule be published in one ■ r mot e of tbe pub
c Gazettes I his state, until Hie time lor she„
mg cause thereon.
I‘'..ct:"ct from the Minnies.
John Ca v [)»*(iter, Cl’k.
July BHi 1824. 1 tom 5
(iKOU il,\, U> c/imoiul •‘on ill/.
Hi/ the Court of Ordinary for mid County ,
T A Cl. WllwM IT MAY Ca NUKII.N.
\\l H EKE \8 It 1 on Meigs and Itob.Tt l)i
Vl moil Admi.’isl rat I r-, tie hnnis non, on tlu |
-.ate of Jesse llini’iil, di I'-as 01, late ol ft*
(loiiniy, have applied to this Court lor letter
Disinissory,
Tin se are therefor.' incite and admoni'di id.
uni singnl.ii' the kit drtd and creditor*, ol the sail
deceased, to fil their * hjeclions (il any they have
,n th ■ office ol the Clerk .4 said Conn on or h
lore the first Monday in June m '< 1 , oHi -rwise let
Dismissory will be gr o.ied to Hi. m.
Witness the Honorable Sanm. I H.de, one ol h
Judges of s.nd Court, tins 26 h day ol N
vember, 1824.
(5m Isaac Herbert, clerk,
Os • . to . of Or.tin ■ o
(iKOlttii tiieh loud . .only.
!io the l/onondde tin (■on of Ordinary oj tu.
Conwy of Utchmoh'l,
TO AM, WII M ll' MAY C NCBHS.
llj r IIKBE\S John Phini/v, administrator o'
11 I homas A. Bones, deceased, has apph*
to said Court tor Lellcrs !)i-missory.
Now therefore, these are in cit, and admonish
f dl and singular Hu- kindred ami creditors el the
aid deceased, to fil their oh|eclions (if any the;
* have) in the ollice of the Clerk to said Court ■
1 Ordinary, on or before the first Monday in M nt,
next, ot'mrwi-e letters ut Disinissory will be
granted to him.
Witness the Honorable Vacsmtink Walkkii
- one oi Hie Justices of said Court, tins dLt day
f August, 1824.
Bin Isaac Herbert, Cl’fc.
I Ot' ’ :s , . nf i'l fdiwrv
r 1 ~| t) s»l .\ tin no ill LtUU.. </
. f i the Hon, the (' nr' uj i)"dimi y of uoiil County
i T > ALL NVIH M IT MAY Cd.NCfcllN.
tfSartILBEAS I.UC) M. Varnold, Corn er y Luo
77 M, Pearson, admiiiislratrix, and I hn 11.
dann, admimstia or, on the Estate ot George
Pearson, deceased, have applied to said Cmir
_'*or Leiur*- Dismissory.
I hese are iheremre, to cite anil admonish 1
and singular, the kindred and creditors, ot Ho
” said deceased, to li'e their objections, (if u< .
' hey havi )in the Ollice ut the Cb ik id the s:u
Court ut Ordinary, on or before the 11 st Mooch,
in June next, otherwise Letters Disinissory wil
’’ be granted to Hu m.
Witness, the H norable Samuel Hale, o e of
, the Justices of said Court, this slh day of N
vember, 1824
~ (bn Isaac Hcrbe.it, Cck.
( f < nor of <> ■Unary
* (JEOUIt.A, I"rank'.in Coi tuy.
»%7HF.IIEAS Jiiiiii Eva.is, app es |.,r Lei ter
\ v Disinissory, on the estate ot Will aiii Isham
s deceased.
e I lu-se are therefore to cite and admonish sli
oid singular Hi kindred and credit rs of the
soul deceased, to file 'heir object mug m niy <t
fi-.e, within the time pre«crib H by law, to shev
- emse (if any they have) why said Letters l)i*
uvssopy should not he granted to him.
, Given nndi rmy hand at 1 Ifice in Franklin, Hii v
~ BHi day of Dee nb r, 1824
d (mi Rpcdcrick MeaU, Clerk,
MittiuiaU'atuE'a sale,.
NU’IICK.
.\ CUEKABLK to an rdi r obtained from Hie
Jc'Ja ,lu, ices of the Inferior Court ot Ifuikc
- Bounty, when setting for Ordinary purposes,
WILL lil<: SOU),
1 it the Court House Hour, in the town ol Way ties
uorongh, between the usual sale hours, on tlu
first 1 nesday in April next,
All tbai Lot or 'tract of Land,
lying and bemg in Hie C unity of Henry, coni *i •
mg two hundred two and one fial l acres o Land
in'Hie fifth Hist pic*, number sixteen. Sold (•
he benefit of the heirs uul creditors ot Cary
Godbee, junr. I.* e f ’'*trk C-oindy, dece»-ed.
John Skinner, Adin’r.
1 iravvpshot'n* x * i i Vl' I **
N utice,
LL persons to whoni the estate ot John Mi
- Laobin d- ceased, is indebted, are requested
o p,* sent ineir accounts within the lime j)r.
■ cribed by law, and those who are indebted l
• aid estate, are req leslcd to make immediate pay
i nentto
I Peter Ucunocb, .Id in'r .
| July '23. »■ 3
FOR SALE.
A LOT OF LAND, three miles from Augusta,
■ containing 70 or 30 Acres, forty of which is
Beared and under good fence, the balance flood
Land. There is nn the premises, a contortabh
*)w» lling House, w hich has lately undergone a
hnrough repair. A new Kitchen, meat House, at
-legant Uriah Pantry, Crib, Stabler, Fodder and
Carriage House, &c. all complete—a large yarn
well shaded ; a handsome Orchard of Apple,
’each. Pear and' Plum trees, a never failing ,
pringot exc'llenl water, within 80 yards of tin (
•welling, and as hv.lhy a situation as any in Rich
mond County.
The above will be sold a bargain, if early ap
plication ,u made to
Jno. l. Holcombe.
January 18 59
— t
FaXxcivluv’s feaVfc. 11
'•it the first Tuesday in v| .roll next, at 12 o’clock
Will be sold at the Market-House,
One Lot LAN I), 250 Acres. No.
199, tenth 1) riel WSarly County, belonging to '
he E..late of' John Willson, deceased.
Hts nrlfrr of the Executors,
Fraser, Bbwclre & Uenkell, ,
• Auctioneer* . j
. ; r \(l.uiiur.tra tor’s Hale.
to an order of ins Honorable the Jusli- i
ces >f the Inferior C ni l of Richmond Count) ,
whilp sitting for ordinarv purposes, will be sol i c
at the Mark. t-H mse, in v■ ty o I Augusta, on »'
the first Tuesday in M irnh next, at public outcry
All the NEGROES, belonging
m> t‘ e Estate of (lersiitun Selleck, deceased, t. ■
wit .—Peter, Lucy, Thornton, bul>, Sam, Polly. |
'lenry and Mary Ann.
ALSO
Vt tiic same time a: d place, one Track of Land, -
situate and being in the -6ih district of Early coun
'y, known as LM No. 27.3.
—ALSO
\ ' undivideij par! of a track f Land in tie
cmintv of Greene, situate on the south west bank
of the Oconee Rv r, —-old for the benefit of th H
creditors of tlie said [ state.
made kimwo on lltedav of sale.
Luke Reed,
Acting .Idmiiiitftrator Estate of G. Sell* ck, dec’d, ,
I-i ittry 4 55
Adminisirdtor’s Sale. ,
■Vi 1 1 he si Id on the first I uesday in March next,
at the C«'urt-!louse in Jackson'mrough, Scr
ven County, between the hours of ten and loir
o’d 'k, agreeable to an order of the Hon >ra
hie the justices f the lot riov Court ot sah.
County, while silting tor Ordinary pu"p»Bes
One negro man slave, named Pe
er, belonging m tl.e estate of Wind-")' Di> kso
■i ceased, sold for the purpose of maki"g a divi.
"i" among the Heirs of 'he sod dec a-ed.
t’erms made known on the day of sale. 2Uh da)
' December, 1324.
33 .) ami’s * ickson, Jldin’r.
Admim.slrator’s Hale.
Vgreeab ! e to n order ot the Hon .ruble Court > i
Ordinary of Warren County, will be sold on
dir fits; Tui sday in April iKXI, at the Coutl-
Ht use in Warren C iiuiy.
One Lot of Land in the 4th l)is
i"C i Houston C"U iy, h..hmg. gto tlu 1 esia
ie Richard Pray, decease,!, ami • own by th
uiniher 215, containing 292 1-2 Acres,
lel ms of sale made kunyn on jp. day.
Amos \Vi*ighu fldin’r.
Idicy P»rn,y, .. thu'rx .
January 5, 1 K2.» / t 75
Sheriir’s laliv, .
W; Ihe so. lone firs lie sdas in Ma^h'nex',
;t the Court Him.a in Hie Town o» yV'iyies
borough, Burke C "in'y. within sale non s ;
150 Acres of Pine hand, adjoin
,g Linds o) Jacob Evan., and 100 acres w i
i. Ar mins Powell now lives, adjoining Lands
• t*. .1. Culteau, I v ed on as the property of \r
urns Powell, to satisfy three execution-in fuvnut
of S. L. Royal, Executor, for the use of Wiliia...
lied.
also —
(53 Acres of Land, adjoining
Hi mas ltosii;k and others levied on as the pro
u rty of Colton Mernt, deceased, to satisfy an
xeculmn in favour f Win. Givin, deceased, Coi
Hie use of William Harron.
( —als
135 Acres of Land, adjoining
Lands of S. L. Royal nil others, levied on as the
n openy < f Uerjamin Guest, to satisfy an execu
mm I, favour ot S. L. Royal, for the use of Wit.
1 am Red.
also —
One Gray Horse, levied on as the
roperty of Ab i r H "Unlay, to satisfy an execu
tion in tuvor oi Thomas Ward.
also —
3 Negroes viz: Lucy, Susa, and
Elizabeth. It vi d o.i as the property of Lewis
vne, to satisfy su dry fi. fas. issued from a jus
ces Court, in favour of Littleberry Marsh,
— also —
The 9th part of three Negroes,
viz: Char,otu, Equilla and Mernt, levied on as
the property of Adam Wallace, to satisfy three
executions in favour ot William Reynold:, point
ed out by Wm. Wallace.
—also—
-5 Negroes, viz ; Mary and her 4
children, I < in, Clarissa. 11. tty and Cuyler, levied
m as the property of Abner Holliday, to satisfy
an execution in favour ot the administrators u
Rail Jones, deceased, pointed out by said adm’is
also —
One negro hoy named Terry, levi
ed on as be properly of John Brigham, Guardi
in of Free Hob, to satisfy two (i. tas. in favour ot
Elisha Haysnoh.
Jno. T. Forth, s. n. c.
January 27, 1825 f 62
a\ otice.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable tlu
liner.or C nirt of Hurkc County, when sit
. g for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the I
lira 1 fii! sday in F ■bruaiy next, at the Court j
uonse in Waynesborough, between the usua j
1 Hours ol sale ;
Two negroes, a hoy and girl, be
longing to the estate ~t Peter J. Colliding, de
'.eased, « Id tor the benefit of the heirs and ere
tiiloiS of sai 1 I'',state. Conditions cash.
Ahsiolutu Kinsey, adm'v.
November 24, 1821 Ui ? 44
miDas&a.
AM) STEAM U.tTHS.
DR HOUEL, a French Physician, respectfully
informs the public, that he has established
■5 TEAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusts
i lie very high repute lliese Baths have acqnin d
n Europe, where (although a late discovery)
hey are to b- found in every hospital, and iht
real cure, they have performed in Boston, Phi
l .delplna and Charleston, can leave no doubt o'
'heir efficacy. The in >st gentle as well as the
most powerful medicines are administered by'ha
neans, without any pain, trouble or disgust to lls<
atient.
I luy are a never fail ng remedy in all cutanc
mis affections; from Psora, Ringworms, &c. to
•■'aidbead and Leprosy. They also have nevei
tailed of success in either acute or chronic rheu
matism.
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcou'
welln.gs, incipient dropsy j in all diseases of th
joints, gouty affections di-persion of tumors, til
;ured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections;
oi all bilious disordeis, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis
epilepsy—these baths have been found most ser
vice-able, and have often succeeded even in here
ditary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin
istering almost every remedy belonging to tin
healing art, may be tendered applicable to almost
•very case, and (it is repea l ed) without any pain,
rouble, or disgust to the patient.
As these baths are not yet generally known.
Dr. llnjjEL will be happy to give the mos' res
■ectabli- references to persons who have been
curt d by taking them.
V\\p Steam $ N\eAVea\ \>at\\
LstabW s\\ me ut,
Is in Ellls-Street, opposite Mr, If. Mealing’s
Brick House, and has an entrance in Broad-street
immediately opposite the city //old,
J "iimry 11 57
.Meson Academy.
[T is with pleasure and confi leuce* that the
Trustees ot this Institution, present its damn
on this occasion, for the support and patronage ol
an enlightened public. Although endowed more
liberally perhaps than any other county school in
Die stale, yet its funds I ogling been unproductiv
ftir several years past bring mostly vested in -.tali
bank stock, the academy has been much clogged
in its operation. The board have not been able to
ff’er an adequate inducement to engage the servo
es of a Rector, who combined qualifications and
character, that would insure succ. ss to the si min
iry. This bar we are happy to state is removed
uid we congratulate the community in having
• roenred for the ensuing year, the Rev. Thoina'
Colliding, formerly of Liberty county, a g nlle
nan whose scholarship and general character at.
oo notorious to require the feeble tribute of out
•raise, Mr. Colliding will superintend b th schools
bis personal services and attention huwevel
will oe pi incipally besto veil on the female de
partment. In Die male academy he will be assis
Pd by Mr. Lathrop—a northern graduate who
Inis some experience in leaching—and who is re
commended as unexcep'i liable in talents am.
morals. To these considerations we have to add,
1 >cal inducements, such as health, cheapness ol
board, &c. and perhaps it would not he though
sup.-:flmms to suggest, that inasmuch as most o
tne important elections ar» transferred directly to
Die people it would become doub y necessary 1
enlighten their minds, for mum'li sia nls on a fir
mer basis than this, that in proportion as we giv
n the people power, we -hon'd als • give, then
-nowledge. On the practical adoption of >hi
rincipl • depends the preservation of our repurt
lican iiLtitu'is.
Joseph Henry Lumpkin,
Secretary
Off The Editors of the Jingustu
nad h'spi.btica7i, Savannah, -anil publish the übo ta
an Iforttnird their accounts to Lexington for pa
.neat, J. It L.
January IS 59
LVsst uL* Lt^tteirs,
Remaining in the I’OST OFFiDE, VVaynesbo
rough, (Ga.) January Ist. 1825.
A 1 K
Vilen Sarah j Key Ji shua,
Vndetson Nancy | Kersey Bud
Vtkinson Robert R * Kilkenny John Henri
Allen Robert * Key William T
B \ L
Bn ant Sims » Lasseter E Iward
tJracewtll b W | Luke'Thomas
Byne Lewis > Lasseter Saiiniel
U.ssell William \
Ballard John j Lewis John (J
By ne E & II | Lane Thomas
C | Livingston Be ter L
Clerk Superior Court | Low Edward
arswell Mathew } Longstr et Gilbert
Ciagg Elizabeth i M
Cuew John, 2 i '-laish Sarah
Cox William 1 Mcars David J
Colson John, 2 j Moore
Copeland Ann M [ Martin John
1J i Moore Roland
I) ike A-ariah, 3 | Moxly Nathaniel
D e Martin j O
Drake Eii s j Od m Elizabeth
Dickson’s Estate, Exp's i B
or Heirs i Paris H A
Dye Avery | U
Dai by Armsted j Robinson Cornelius
Dickson John j S
F 1 Shubart F R 2
Finny Sarah | Sapp Council
Fryer /acariah L | Sapp H C
G j Stringer Harriet
G abbs Ann ,\1 [ Sconnier Richard
Gains Duncan, 2 i Stewart Amos
Gresham Job j Sanderfer William
H | Spivy Littleton
Hurst John, 2 \ Stewart Vnna
Hart Thomas i Sapp Addison
Hurst Henry i T
till Wm Slier.(T | Taylor Jeremiah
larrison R.'bert f. | Telfair Alex’r.
H ymans William j Thomas Joseph
J 1 Trapuell
Johnson Moses, 3 ! W
lenki's Susan | Walton Thomas
Jones Henry B | Wallace George
Jourdin Richard { VVoolson Gnmah
E. Gai-Uck, P. M.
January 21, 1325 3t r 60
N otice.
| A LL persons indebted to the subscriber prim
I aJL to the 1-t of January 1824, are requested U
come forward and make immediate payment, as t
longer indulgence caneot be given. Persons in
debted to the Me firm of B. 1). ik I. Thompson,
are also reqii 'sled to make umnediaie reUlemcnt;
with the rubacriber, who is alone authorised U
-lose the accounts ot the concern.
13. IJ. Tborapson.
Augusta, Jan. 23, 1325. o'. 62
TO THE PUBLIC.
INHERE is perhaps no medical-observation bet
. ter establi-hed. none more generally confirmed
•> tlle experience of the best physicians of all ages
id countries and none of more importance to the
practitioner.lhuii the fact,that many of the most diffi
.nll ano incurable compiaittls originate in ncglectd
( cd cohle, In a climate as variable as ours,where the
changes of the weather are frequently sudden and,
unexpected, il requires more care and attention,'-
guard again t this subtle and dangerous enemy of
ife, than most people imagine, or are able and '
willing to Wow, Hence the vast number of pat-
I e " ,s > alilicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthmas
consumptions, and other affections, and hence the
■scrago ot rational and absurd remedies, cried up
.V learned and iiiiserale. The many cases of
(lie kind, fell under my observation ; the prepose •
emits compositions of inflaming drugs, which
uie in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced in
practice from remedies highly recommended , and
myowu predisposition to pulmonic complainfs,
were strong inducements for me to consider,
whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable
Mtbstances could not be invented, more freaiTrom
die well tounded objections of practitioners, and
icUer calculated to avert the threatening de
uruction of the lungs. *
PULMONIC
Syrup ot Tege, tables,
forcougns, colds, asthmas and consumptions.
I his remedy is superior to any medicine which
las been oflerod to the public, as it is prepared
li'oiu t.te most valuable herbs of our vegetable
kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de
inJudeiice may be placed in its virtues for the
cure of the above diseases. From the knowledge
ihe proprietor has of ttie pulmonic virtues of the
yinp, he has no hesitation in recommending is
■ io those who labour under those distressing c.im-
I ‘lilts as a sat * ami remedy, and hav
ng ad ~ date rad it to thousands in N.ew-York and
Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it
~o tiie public, and after trial, those persons who
purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo
. I,ev refunded'by returning the bottle, if they do
1 not feel satisfied that thev have reaped benefi
I trom the use of it. p
■ Directions for Use.
Take a tea spoon full three lime.i a day, say
morn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re
lieved.
0-J Bach bottle will have the signature of the
1 nroprietnp.
(IT Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sign
of the Golden Eagle, Augusta.
October 31
.\cw autl invaluable
H'yKNTKIU’iiB UNITED ST TBS OF AMEIIIG.
)
AUDLER’S
Asiatic LcnitWc IVc Pain,
litis Metli- cincisanev*
« r remed y i«r
fne iooi.lt- Ache, Hcad-
Ache, arid other dis
eases. ‘
11 US remedy is good against the tqoth ache of
pain in the leeih and jaws when duly applied
and employ ed, it pos-iesses sovereign efficacy in
- delieving swellings ot the gums, face and adjacent
parts, arising from or connected with tocth-ache
It relieves head-ache nr pains in the head, in
'■ 'h. most easy and agreeable manner j for this ft ?,
quent and (listre sing complain!, this, Ids new
medicine, is a charming prescription, fi r it re
stores both the organs of sense and the nerves or
their healthy condition at a quick and admirable
rale.
Phis new and useful preparation produces, by
mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering opt ration
upon the spirits—il quickens the set satimis.
sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates the
functions of the mind, by dnis.pating gloom and
vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic
medicine ol the first order.
Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered
in relation to tho stomach, than to H e mouth, (| tti
uead and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upon
ihe sight and immediate organs oi digestiotj as a
carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing
lorpor, correcting acidity, and creating a most
comfortable warmth.
The operation of t his invention and improve
ment is quite as favorable to diseases ct the ear
more especially it acm to great advantage in dul
■less and hardness of hearing, and even’ in incipi
ent deafness, resloimg the fail 114; organ to ihe
exercise of its true and healthy functions of bear
s'
Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. . Mitchell ,
Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-Yrrk
this day submitted to me his letters patent from
die United States, for compounding and vending
a remedy which he calls the Jisialic Lenitive, and
asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, af
ter examining the receipt contained in the spe'cifi'
cation, 1 find it contains a mixture of-uch arotnau
ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cal
culated to produce a composing eti'ect o n the hut
man body.
Samuel L. Mitchell.
I New- York, November 2 il, 1818.
AiuUer’s AiUk ot Roses^T
A N elegant cosmetic for whitening, softening
/A. and beautifying the skin, and removing pin t
jdes, freckles and chops from the face, neck Sic
The Milk ol Roses possesses many qualities, for is
not only serves for the above purposes, but it nut
the bloom oj youth on age, which valuable property
every lady is fond ot enjoying. This beautiful rose
cosmetic has a deaghtful fragrance, and is an article
wh oh can be used with safely, as ,t contains noth
mg- that will injure the skin, and it is ail indispensa"
hie article to every lady, and should be found on
their toilets. 41
a l)tnscTioxs.—After being washed and dried
o ben take a small quantity on a piece of white fl.
a undue! then w-a-h face, lieck, hands, & c . Each bT
'■ tie will be signed by the proprietor, pi j rt q‘. o, ‘
»- Prepared only and sold by 23. Audler, sign of »h.
h Golden Eagle, Augusta. " e
t .Inly 4 2
Moiik am\ Job VvinVms
Neatly Executed at this Office!"
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