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ViX.ee ulov’s raAe.
Or. the fin . i 1 'i-c.nex .at li o'cluct. ■
Wiil hr ddatth Mark-
One Lot LVN U, ZW Acres. N«.
193 pnth D.» rei K.rv G > belonging i.
the Estate of .1 «' "ills..* ■
Ho tr'l-r vs the Executort. i
Fraser, Bowdro Jfc Henkell,
jiuciiontt” >■
D-c. " r3l ' 1 i
.VLaOO.V I
X%7it.L be le at the |> >st office in M-«con, t> 1
W ilie lowest bidder, at (mb ic onirry, oi
y, ,|,y ihp 1301 nf April next, the boil h gos i
BRIDGE ,criss the Hcmulgee river at t lie lon «
ot me street leading to the pnbl c square in Ms .
cm. The river hi I lie intended site lias, it mbe
lieved, » verj firm tfi<; moat of w hich "■ n
k mwn to be oi roc*. Its width at comm in w* f
,pp , s estimated at 250 feet : the height ol lb. i
peers a' 38 left, the wll. le length of Hie bndg t
a’ 4M; and the contemplated width 32 lent, wont il
and limb r mav be Very convenienliy obtained n
aid bad grabs on tl.e adj lining public Lands I
Tlic mers and abniments in b• of stone—the up- b
p r works ol a iprnv -d timber, and to be ahing ir
JeJ, weather b iard-d and painted. Ibe undt r
tak(-r will be required to give bond with tine,
ap ,roved securities m ihe sum of g’O.UOO loi
the faithful pertormance ol Ins compact Jh
names of the persons offered as securities must
b- submitted to the commissioners b> the Btli ol
April ; Letters lor tins purpose liny be directe(
to die C'lin.inssioners to tne cire ol Mortimer II
Wal is, K'fj post master, Macon. 20 per cent
o , the’amount of Hie contract will be advanced, J
and further advances will be made at the discre .<
I,on .f the c .rnmiHsioners as the work progresses
A model of Hie intended bn Ige and the torn
of the contract will be « en to inspection at tlu a
mom over Gill ••pi* & Uhdsong’s s ore in Macon
0 i and sfier he twenty-first ol March, until Hu
time oi letting. ,
Architects are invited to prepare and nirnisl
m "dels in wood on a scale of an inch lu the fno , (
will Hccomnaov mg t* .lunations in writing M
whic iwdlbe received at. the room above mmi
tin. (lull'd Tuesday 'be 15lb ol March, mclo t
«iv A premium ol gIOO will be paid for th
, n , ,11 w i, eli ,bu I b ad pb dns best uniting ill
p ,er m* cb ap n ss. aireng b, durabiliiy aim
cunvemei ce m repamiog
1 ,uke I. Vlorgan, "j
Charles Ballocli, j
Mortimer ({,. .Vallis, 'fCum’n.
{Samuel Gillespie, j
V\ iltiani Bivinw, J
C[y Tlie cil irs of me Constllun nslist, tin
Colo b IVI. sC >pu. and I'm If.itrigli Ifegotoi
ar r’q o s dm insert the ib v n ti! tlie Isi ■
ot M iron, aid forward iheir accounts to M, It
Walds, Esq. M .c > ■. H* •*
Macon Ebu nll ’5. 1 1 4M 65
Font »AiiK.
a (__()(' OK I.ANII, tiir. i miles from Ausosta
J\ cool,lining 7u .1 do Acres, forty of winch i
cle.ivd ami un.l. Igo ml feuc., the balance li uo
I.iod I 'uto is on the premises, a c mloriabn
llw* I g I louse, whicn lias lately undergone'
thorouyii repair. A new Kitchen, meat House, a
elegant’ Il'ich Pan'rv, G' ib, Slabl-s, V older am
Carr, ig.- li.iiSe, Ike. al conipn-i.—a large yai
Wed i.ade.l ; « b idn me Orchard ot Ap t le,
J'l-'icb J’ or and elnm tr-es, « never iadiop
spring of exc' ldi' w . r within 80 yards ol tin
1 'h g, a .(I ns h.aiihy n situation a. any lit Kiel,
ramiid County.
Tn- ihav ■ will i>« sold a bargain, if early ap
plication is made lu
Jim. C. Holcombe.
Isnusrv t 8 t 1 *
fe acrid* s cjule.
Wi.l be su'd on tin* iu*s I uesda) n March nex I
al me 0 itirt H os-, in tin (own m V\ay es
I),a- ,ji, l{ irke (. , v.,Av thin al< h. u r s : -
1.) 1 Acres of Fuio ,liau l, adjoin
ing , i. i .i.i-ol) (java ij, aid li/O aeres wor
on \r mi, I' w l mjw liv«s, adj nniug Lands o
I'. ,1.- tut ean, 1.-v.ed. on aa ihe’prop -ny ot \r
niiis I* ive‘l, to sat.siy three ex-c Hums in lavnm
0 S. L. Uoyal, Executor, tfr ibe use of Wiliiati
Ked.
A L O
03 Acres of Land, adjoining
Th uittH l» > i *.H u<\ >«heis vit-d on »l»c
pt riy it C*diui Vlerni, dec a*ed, t > satinlv J*
exi cutioii iii tuvoiir. I v\ in. ii.vm, ileccuscd) lt>»
the use of W dlia’ii B.»rr«*n,
135 Acres of Land, adj dining
L.a id *t S. 1., if )da ol Olilel-9 levieil on as tl (
piuper y f lienjamin G lost, m s.iisl) anex -en
1 -oli favour ot L. If iyal, fir the use of Wi -
liam lied.
also—
One (xray Horse, levied on as the
property ol Ab r Molb ay to satnsiy a.i execu
tion in lavor of Thom.i li aril.
A I.S' I
3 Negroes viz: Lucy, Sosa, anti
,-K ./. >r*lli i . vul wi 00 . ilie pr pt ri' ol he »i•
li) ue, t s iiiHfy wu d. y h. »as. iwsucd ro»n a ji»
tioe« O 'un, in uv»»nr >t* * ttleb rry M rsli.
—AISO—
Tne 9ll» part of taree Negroes,
viz: b i .iie, t. pulla an • ueriit, leviio on .i
the property m v n Wallace, to sutisly ihrt ■
exec f ions in tavour ol William Keynolds, ponu
ed ooi by Win. Wallace.
ALS—
O-5 iNegroes, viz : Vlary and her 4<
childr -o, .il, . lar-..!«, Kelly a i * Uy .Cf, levi**
oi is the property ol Ab mr Holiuy.to satisfy
a.i i-xeci"im in favour o' die administrators ot
W tv Jones, dec -a-seil, p noted mu by said aom’is
ALSO —
Oue negro hoy naiued Jerry, levi
ed 0, as tl r• • riy if Job i Hr ,i m, G i.u- .
a i if f ee J 'b. to satisfy tw ft. ihs. ih favour •
E .-sba fay so oi
Jim. r. Fiirth, s, b. c.
Jihimry 27 1 f
sheriffs sSale.
W ill be I'd 'I dm ay ie instant, at tn
Ve-idu 8. re 'it B. P,cq im, between the i
jo 1 i r .( sa'e.
Sundry articles of Merchandize,
a*ta ic s toe ro >.-my m Le.ier iluiiip rev
a, ilu i i. v .c- i 1 ’Jero'n Case
By Ortle’ -f C jurt.
i. Ficq icl. Sheriff.(\ ,1.
V SfUB f 1 1 It 6*>
Vio Vi wo A Aob I’v’uUug,
aVetM/y Hxecuted el this Otfioe.
Tn ihe J /mV Court »f Richmond Courtly, «'<-!
,ing at u Cowl of Ordinary
Mo it DAT, February 7th, 1525
•lanforlh 8c Sivage, 1
us, b RULE NISI,
\dm’rs ot Ralph 1 homas, J
[P appearing to the Court, that th" petitioners
are possessed of a Bond given by Ralph I bom
it- in his hte time, together with others, condition
4 , for mak og titles to pur' o! Lot N . 22, in the
Oity of Argo t«, ci nigining a front of thirty nine
ft on Broad atpeel and in depth two hundred and
, ven feet, and bounded on the south by said .
a reel, n the Balt by a lot uau.dly called Fol
Keatings and on the other sides by a lot late Job. ;
Willson’s, and that the said Ralph I homas has cle
.nrted this life wi bout making titles to said lot
hul dja' letters o I administration on bis esiate ami
off. cts have be-n granted to Abiel Camfield oi
isid County. .... c
Whereupon ami on Motion of petitioners attor
ney. It it ordered by lh‘ court, that the Hmrsaou
Representatives ol said Ralph i homas, be cited in
vppear before this Court on tne first Monday in
\r'ril to show cause, if any they have or can, why
die said Administrator id Ralph Thomas spool .
not be ordered to execute tides to the said lot t. ,
be petitioners according to the prayer of the pe
it ion : and that a copy of this order be pnblislid
n one of the Gazettes of this Cdy for two Mom hs
Taken from th<• Minntet
Isaac Herbert, Clerk 1
oj the Court of Ordinary-
February 11 Id' r 1
AAiuiui»U , atm* , s ttaVc.
NOTICE.
AGREEABLE to an rder obtained from thi
Justices of the Inlenor Court ot Burk» 1
Jounly, wlmn setting f - r Ordinary | opposes,
WILL BE SOLD ,
it the Court llous, door, in the Town of Waynes
•orough, be'ween the usual sale h'-urs, on the
irat I’nesday in April nex l ,
All that Lot or Tract of Land,
lying and ocinj* in the County ol HfnrVi conui
iwo hundred '.wo and ne h ill acre ol Lml
in the fifth Dialric*, numtier sixteen Sold f
be henefi- of the heirs sod creditors of Cvry
tiudbee, jiinr. la' of B"rke C-iunty, tk-'ea ed.
John Hkiuoer, Jidtn’r.
IVav"?shorn’ lann ir 1 ’ 4 1825 1 H .58
Aonumsirator’s ha e.
ATI be sold mi the first Tuesday in March next,
at Mie Court-Mouse in Jacksonborutlgh, Sc.
ven County, between the Hours of len a d ton
o*cl ick, agre-able to an order ol die If..nor
ble the justices f the I itt rior Court of sa
<J. unty, wh le sitting for Ot dinary purpi se«
One negro man slave, named Be
■r, belonging ■<, the esiate of W indsor Uiiksmi.
teceased, sold fop the purpose of making a divi
ion among the Heirs of the said dec use ’
Terms made kn wn on the day ot sale. 24 hda
J 1 Dpcemoer, 1824.
53 JamTS Hickson, Adm’r
2V (lmim.trator’s »alc.
grecalde to an order of ibe IL.itorab e the Jus'■
cesof the Inti rior C mrt of Richmond Cottnti
while sitting for ordinary purpo.es, wid be sol
at lie Mai k t House in die city ol Augu-ta. oi
tl" first Tuesday in Vlaich next, at pob'ic outer.
All the iNEWIIOks, belonging
i the Ea'iub of Gersliam Scileck, deceased t
wit.—Peter, l.uct, Thornton, Hob, Sam, Pol j
'lenry and Mary Ann.
ALSO
At the same time and place, one Track o* Land
dtuate and being in the 26th district ol Early conn
y, known as Lot No. 273.
—ALSO—
An undivided part oi a track of Land in tin
'“nuntt of Greene, simate on the south west bank
if Ihe Oconee River,—sold for the benefit ot th
creditors of the said Fsiaie.
j3*Teyna made know i on Ihe dav of .-ale,
Luke Heed,
Acting Ailminiilrator F.atatr of G. Seliich, dec’ll
J nr t 55
ivtiaumelialur'g ale.
Will be sold on 1 lie lira Tuesday in \ ird nex'
al the Court House door, in Waynesbor iu.;h
Burke County, agroeab'e t ( , a n order of Hi.
Honorable the InP rinr C mrt of sa d Count)
wt"|p f t Ordinary pu'-onses.
Two hundred and fifty Acres of
Land, lying in rlo fitst Hislricl ot Vta'ion Con
t\. known as Lot No. 1(15, in the plan of said 111
fict, sold as the property ol the estate of Sn|n
"in Hani< I, deceased, (or the benefit of the heir
nid creditors
’Simeon Hampton, tidin'r.
January 24, 1825 10 r 63
Administrator's itale,
Vgreeab’e loan order ot the Honorable Court cl
Ordinary of Warren County, will b ■ sold on
'be ft si Tuesday in April next, at the Coum-
House in 'Var n en 0 m ’y.
One Lot of Land in the 4th l)is
tr ct "f Houston Cou.i-y, belonging m ihr esla i
>t Richard llray, deceased, and known by the
number 215, Containing 302 1-2 Acres
Terms o! suit- ma ’e know n ..n the dav,
Amos Wright, Adm'r.
Lucy Bray, . idiu'rx.
January 5. 1835. r 75
■■ y .m ...I - ■■ ,i
lx Harman's >''a e.
A ill be sold on loe li si l uesday m Aprd nev| a
the Court House in Jacksonburo’, Scrivencon
ty, between the hours of ten and four o’clock
pursuant to an orders of the H moruole the his
'tees of tne Inferior Court ot said county, who
billing for ordinary pm noses;
All that tract or parcel of Land,
contai i"g our hundred end ninety acres (m-ir
■t loss) s male Long and being in the louneenl.
district oi li win.county, Georgia, and known am.
s'i iguished in the plan of said district, by th
umber twenty-three. (33.) sold fur the hen .fi ol
saiall L-e, . rphan, of John M. Lee, deceased -
Terms mi . known on the 1 n nf sale,
Peter Reddick, Guardian.
Scriv. H coun’y ,ln na a 28 Lit t 6 $
si it vVKI) oit siu. E ~
IiAROM the subscriber on the night ofthe7ih
inst. a sorrel HORSE, switch tail, win
oak in the tor-head one hind leg while, on*
cle a nttle larger than the other. When lit
vot away he lia a .hurt piece of rope on he
"ck. Any one giving inf irmatinn or reiurnini
mto the subscriber, shall meet with a hanclg
nn.-reward, in Cuminmg’s Buiklipg, Broad
reel, Augusta.
Ora Howard.
February 11 3‘t fifi
E. AUDLER,
t
SURGEON DENTIST,
RESPEC 1 FULLY informs the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready h
serve them at all times, at his or their houses, t
die line of his profession, and hopes he will tnee'
share of the public patronage, as he will extrac
teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if evn
>f difficult, and all its other hranehcs.
Taale of Carbon,
A superior dentifrice to any ever offered so
cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth am
nskmg the breath sweet and grt eabic.
SCORBUTIC ESSENCE.
Os Roses,
Which removes all scorbutic humour in th<
i ns and teeth, and makes them firm at th<
ame time.
Prepared and sold by
E. Audler.
At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Cotto’
Uange. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta,
Julv 4 2
UAlfi REST*) it \ UVE
And Preservative Vegetable Cerate,
I' HE important discovery of a veg iab e sub
. stance, capable ol restoring and pn serving
ihe hair, wa- accidently made oy an individual
who has neither the capacity nor the dispositio
o practice decepti m or fraud. The fullest re
1 ance miy be placed on the efficacy and powei
I the. Vege abe (1 ra e no* only in restoring
uid preventing the f’alli g oil' of the hair, but in
orodueing the greatest lu tre and liveliness of it
mag.nab e ; a id die public may rest assured lha
i s effects will he clearly manites ed in the coursi
if a short urne by th ■ renewal and v gorous
growth of die hair, and by effectually prevent
ng its coming out or (alii g of}'. I fie Vegetabh
(1 rate, tends to re-ust itate and excite he em
gies of the capillary vessels, which conslilu
those organs that secrete tlie matter forming In
hair j thoe, like many other organs of tfu am
■ mal body, which have b-en in a st.de of dorman
yor disease, may he r. stored to iheir healthy
, iction. a id perform all those functions ss-tgne
t 'em by nature.
I'fte piopne or being awa r e of the mimerou:
■pecifics panied on the pu>>lic, and desirous tha
he present article may not suffer, re*»B its me
pits on the i (Feci it has produced on hundreds oi
persons, both male and female, and found to be
he only thing in restoring aid preventing th
hair from coming out of the In ads of those who
ave used it, and all that is asked, as it relates to
tlie verily of its eff ct, is a fair trial.
Elderly penple, with bald heads, must rest as
nrt d that by applying a few boxes of the ahovi
ernie, their hair wdl be restored with all its
. out hi ul beauty and life.
Ihe proprietor ol the above valuable discove
cv intends appointing agents thriugh he United
'tales for the sale of d. mid ah o i,, Europe,
Directions.
The Vegetable derate being perfectly inno
cent, may b • pi ntifully applied, night and morn
; ng, and rubbed hard into dl" pores of the In ad
with the fi gers, without apprehension of dan
;er. In addition to its other value, it beaut fi
•he hair and whiskers.
N. B. Gentlemen that ate bald, after using n
for some weeks, will find a sma 1 fibre n) frail
, row rig on the place that is bald , they will cot
mue it for about ten days after its appearance
hen they will shave their hair cl se off where t
* afF-ctrd, after that it will receive its natural am
rigorous growth.
And th ise Who have (he misfortune of loosing
he.r hair by sickness, the Genre will restore I
them in a very little time a fu l and beautiful
n : d of hair, as it is beyond al l doubts that it i
lie'Uily thing that has ever been discovered it
his country, or prrhaps in any other.
A constant sm.plv for sale by
K. B. & D. (t, Haviland,
Agents faGeorg. a
li-’iiarv 14 ,58
Aa.vteVs
PILLS.
»YSPEPSIV, and its attendant symptoms, habi
lual costiveness, chol.c, diamnca, cholera
.-■rbus, looseness, irregularity of the bowels an
• I es, sek head idles, y llowneas of the eve-, ami
kin, oppression ofstomach af'< r meals,eructation,
i. art burn, fee'd breath, &c. are some of the pr ■
minent const que ecs of a deranged and weakened
stale of the organs of digestion.
Ihe \im Dtspkptic Pills, invigorate the stn
much and bowels, by a simple, and almost imper
cr ptible operati or, and prove a safe, easy, a: d
•fficacums, remedy forthe above symptoms, and
• r every mollification and degree of Dyspepsic
mm Us commencement to its most obstinate ami
confirmed state.
run SALK IT
R. J 3. & D. G. Haviland.
Agents so G,o gia
Mncernber If 5 )
aiiuiWci*'s *>V'iVW ol* Hoses.
4 N el gam cosmetic lor whitening, ms enmg
il. ami beautify mg the skin, and removing pun
pics, ireckles and chops from the face, neck, fee
The Milk ot Roses possesses many qualities, for is
nit only serves for the above purposes, but it put.
he bloom of youth on age, w hich valuable property
very lady is fond ot enjoying, t his beautiful rose
c s ns tic has a de'ightful fragrance, and is an artich
h ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth
ng that will i' jure th. skin, and it is an ir.dispensa
de article to every lady, and should he found or
heir toilets.
lit BKCTloss.—Xf'er being washed and dried
then take a smsll quantity on a piece of white flan
indue! then wash face, neck, hands, Bcc. Each hot
e will be signed by the proprietor. Price sl.
Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign of lh<
(.olden F.sgle. 4ngusta.
Ir.lv If •»
•\ otvee.
\LL persons to whom <it It.ie Francis Bouyer,
of the city of Augusta, deceased, is iudebt
d, are requested to present their demands with
n the time prescribed by law , and those udebt
d, are requested in make immediate payment.
ft. Bom er. ) ,
u i o • i > Ext ra.
Haul Hossigtiol.s
December 2) 51
1 Cr" A dozen genteel young men
can be accommodated with BOARDING, by ap
plying over Mr. G. Cleland't Hat Store.
February 8 v (~5
TO THE PUBLIC.
THERE is perhaps no medical observation bet
ter established, none more generally confirmee
•jy the experience of the best physicians ol all ages
and countries and none of mortrimportance to tin
practit ioner.than the fact.tliat many of the most ditti
cult ana incurable complaints originate in neglecti
ed cohle . In a climate as variable as ours,where th
changes of the weather are frequently sudden ami
nexpected, it requires more care and attention
guard against tins subtle and dangerous enemy ot
ife, than most people imagine, or are able am
willing tp bestow. Hence the vast number u s pat
cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma
consumptions, ami other affections, and hence the
arrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried u)
by the learned and illiserate. The many cases ot
me kind, fell under my observation ; the prepost
emus Compositions of inflaming drugs, whict
are in vogue j the disappointment I experienced i
practice from remedies highly recommended , anil
ny own predisposition to pulmonic complaints
r ere strong inducements for me to consider
whether a compound consisting of mild vegetabl
rubstances could not be invented, more free frun
the well founded objections of practitioners, am
better calculated to avert the threatening dt
struction of the lungs.
PULMONIC
Syrup of "Vegetables,
For coughs, colds, asthmas ami consumptions.
This remedy is superior to any medicine which
has been offered to the public, as it is preparer
mm the most valuable herbs of our vegetabl.
ingdom, and its qualities are such that every de
icndence may be placed in its virtues for thr
• Tre bf'Wlp above diseases. From tfie knowledg
'he proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of thr
syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending is
'o those who labour under those distressing com
la.n's as a safe ami efficacious remedy, and hav
■ng administered it to thousands in New-York am
Philadelphia, lie feels no hcsiladon in offering i
to the public, and after tria', those persons win
puichase the genuine syrup, will have their nn
ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they dt
yrt feel satisfied that they have reaped benefi
from the use nf it.
Directions for Use.
Take a tea spoon full three times a day, sux
nonvng, noon and night, and continue it until re
lieved,
03* Each bottle will have the signature of ilu
proprietor.
03* Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sigt
>f the Golden Eagle, Augusta.
October 21 33
New and Invaluable
BTEHTEOTHE VWITEJI STATES OF AMERICA,
AUDLER’S
Asiatic Lenitive fox Pain.
This Medi- cine is a nev
er failing remedy for
the Tooth- Ache, liead-
Ache, and other dis
eases.
THUS remedy is good against the tooth ache o
I pain in the teeth and jaws when duly up,,lit t
, nl employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy n
lelieving swellings of the gums, lace and adjacent
parts, arising from or connected with tooth-aclu
It relieves head-ache or pains in the head, n
ne most easy and agreeable manner; for this fn ■
(uent and distressing complaint, this., his new
medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re
-tores both the organs of sense and the nerves or
icir healthy condition ala quick and admirable
rate.
Phis new and useful preparation produces, by
, mid and gentle stimulation, a cheering operatic
ipon the spirits—it quickens the sensations,
marpens the perceptions, and invigorates tin
unctions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and
vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic
nedicine of the first order.
Nor is its effect Jess beneficial when considered
... relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, tin
.cadand the spirits, by its qualities it act. upon
he sigh' and immediate organs of digestion a- a
carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing
! torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mils’
comfortable warmth.
The operation of this invention and improve
i nent is quite as favorable to diseases ol the cai,
nore especially it acts to great advantage in dm
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
Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell.
Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York
this day submitted to me his letters patent Iron
; the United Slates, for compounding and vending
' a remedy which he calls the Asiatic lenitive, am
ask. d my opinion upon the same, whereupon, at
* ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi
• cation, 1 find it contains a mixture of-uch aroma
1 ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cal
’ cnlated to produce a composing effect on the hir
' man body.
Samuel L. Mitchell.
|( New-York, November 2 il, 1818.
d LOS V.
undersigned, lost between this place and
H Uapi I). Berry’s on the main Savannah road,
hi< POCKE T BOOK, containing one Five Dollai
' Bill and a few Doil.trs in small change—likewise
sundry notes, to wit : One mode Ly M. Tarver,
for due and payable to 2. S. Barney; as ud
minis’rator of G. V. . Evans, one for g'2i 50, en
dorsed and payable as the first ; one by Itenj
•, Palmer, fnr gB, one by John Williams f-r g 6 18,
and one by J ines Collins, for sls. nay aide as the
. first—and all of them were due on the first day
.ot January, 1825. Likewise one other Note,
made by John James, in favr urns S. Tarver, foi
$lO, and one by M, Bethune in tavnr of M. M
Dye, for S3O. Ad persons are cautioned not ti
ttade for the aforesaid Nrtes, and the Drawer
are hereby notified not to pay ttie same to ant
- person but the subscriber, who will pay a siiiu
1 ble reward lor the delivery of the Pocket Book
and papers to Mr. James M’Laws, or to
Samuel Tarver.
January 18,13‘>5 4t r *2
INDISTINCT print
Useful and Inter eating.
Dr. A. G. HULL’S
Lately improved Self-adjusting Patent
HIM GE_TRUSS.
THE superior utility of this Truss consist* io
its simple mode of application, as well as
3 die happy effect (from its approximating quali
s des) ot the Rupture Rad, which in iis form and
i operation, difl'us from all others; inasmuch ae
t acts on the principle of a double hinge, pre
entmg its flat border on the outer walls of the
aperture only, with its concave part and cushion
a to it* centre : and is, by its own power ol adjust
i ment and approximating qualities of the rupture
■t j'ad, super eminently calcula ed not only to keep
the rupture in its place without harm to the ad
jacent par s ; but als. calculated to, and has in
many instances effected a perfect cure, in per-
V 0,18 tr,)m 30 lo 70 years of age. And even when
I 1 cure ls hopeless, it will, by approximating those
, narts on which the Irusspudis applied, actually
.essen the dimensions ol tue rupture opening,
instead of enlarging it , as is the great fault with
the convex or round formed pads, mechanically,
I though erroneously designed to ruxss into its
opening.
In evidence of the superiority of this Trus*,.
many certificates of its woi dertui cures iiav t been .
ieceived, winch more ihan verily all that the Fa-
tentee has said ol its excellence. Among them
is a certificate ot the Medical Society of the
State of New V4rk. Also from many of the
most respectable medical Institutions, as well as
eminent medical practitioners in New York ai.d
other S afes, Ihe loilowi g may suffice :
Copy of a letter from Samuel U Mar-h.i 1, Hospital
ISurgeon United Unites Navy, JVew York, tu F.
l.e 11 iron, E j q. Apothecary genera! (J. ,y. Army,
UtAit bin—This will uc Handed to you by Ur.
Hull, the inventor of a fru s,which promises,to be
xiremely useful in every species of Hernia,—it
s, in my opinion, so far superior to ah the Trusses
hitherto used, that 1 have determined to make use
bf them in ad the Uni'ed States Shi, s, which may
oe fitted out at this port* As a production of
nienean ingenuity, it is entitled to a lair trial;
and lam persuaded you will lake pleasure in af
fording n that justice, by employing u in the ur
ny. With great respect and esteem, 1 am, Dear
Sir, truly your obedient servant,
SAMUEL H. MARSHALL
New-York June 24,1819
Extract oi a certificate from Natha i Smith, M. D.
i C. S. M, S London, Profess.>r ol Theoiy and
Practice »f Physic, Surgery, and Obstetrics,
Yale College.
I his may certify that 1 have examined Ur. A. G.
Hull’s self adjusting Patent Hinge I ruse, ami have
ipplied it in several cases ol Hernia. Prom my
knowledge ot the principle on w nidi it acts, and
iivm its effects, 1 do not hesitate to give it a deci
ded prefeience to any thing of the kr d 1 have
ver seen. N A 111 AN SMI IH.
Extract of a certificate fr.om Valentine Molt, M.
I). Professor ot Surgery, University ot New-
York.
ihe subscriber -has had fm quent opportunities
I examining Ur, Hub’s patent truss, and ofsee
ng the application of it to different kinds of Her
ns, and he docs not hesitate to say it is the best
. .strument he is acquainted with. He thinks Ur.
Hull's truss, from Hie limited mom liy and flatted
'n in ol the rupture pad, a preferable conn ivunce, i
and one which nt believes wid contribute largely
to abridge the stiff rings of that par cl cominunoy 1
alH.cted witn rupture. Uoctor Hull is entitled to. j
he thanks oi tbe pub ic lor baying directed Ins i
attention to the construction of tins iiiMiunienl;
lossefsi g professional kn >wledge united vvi-.h me- *
. lanical ingenuity, would alone, entitle his inven- »
r 1011 to die notice and regard of his surgical br-th
en - • VAI EN I INK MO I I. M. U.
Extract of a letter from Ur, S 11. Woodward, of
V. i Con. who experienced Hie Imp- , |
10 i fleet of the instrument on himself
Ur. A G, Hull, \
U.'ar Sir—l can inf rm real pleasure, ; i
dial after two years I have found your ‘ *
( • i us- tu be decidedly preferable to any instru
ment of die kind 1 have ever used or seen, li is
asy l i the wearer, yet fully adequate to prevent
he descent ot the bowel —Perhaps ab ive all the
•.dvaiiiages o: your Truss is the concave pad , diis,
t believe, is peculiar to your nisi rument, and is, t
j. "onceive, well calculated *o i fleet a radical cine
d die disease. lam resp. ctiuby vour friend and
servant, • SAMUEL It. WOODWARD.
Any Size, form or preasuie may be ob'ained of
R. B. & 1). G. Haviiaiul. v ij
Agents for (yeort/ia,
February 4, ” 64
I
•Vv«a<m •iicauwuvy.
i ■" I’ is with pleasure and confidence that the
A l i ustees of tins Institution, present iis cla ms
i. Ins occasion, tor the sup port and patronage of
, hi eiibgiitened public. Although endowed more
, iberally perhaps than any other county school in
■ he s ate, yet ns funds having been unproductive
or several years past hi ing mostly vested in stale
• bank stock, the academy tins been much clogged
, in its opera ion. Ihe board have not been able to
ffer an adequate inducement to engage the servi
ces of a Rector, who combined qua ifical ions and
E characier, that would insure success to the semm
a-y. This bar we are happy to state isremovtd
and we cengiauilate the .community in having
procured lor the ensuing year, the Rev Thomas
: Gould ng, foimeriy of Liberty county, a genile
, man w hose sc oiurship and general character are
j, too notorious to require the feebie tribute of our
(i praise. .Mr. Goulding will superintend bbthschools
i —lns personal services and attention however
j will be principally bestowed on the female de
.ariment. In the male academy he will be assis
1. ted by Mr. Lathrop—a northern graduate who
n has some experience in teaching—and who is re
commended as unexceptionable in talents and
morals. To these considerations we have to add,
local inducements, such as health, cheapness of
board. Sic. and perhaps it would not be thought
supetfl mus to suggest, that inasmuch as most of
tlie important elections are transferred directly to
t ] the people, it would become doubly necessary to
( enlighten their minds, for notruib stands on a fir
,l mer basis than tlvis, lhat in proportion as we give
f to the people power, we “Should also give them
. knowledge. On the practical adoption of 'his
I principle depends the preservation of our repub
. lican institutions.
Joseph Henry Lumpkin,
’• Secretary.
p dj” The Editors of the Constitutionalist, August*,
I and Republican Savannah, ■wW publish the abort,
' an !forward their Uk counts to Lexington for pay
ment. " J, H. L.
Jannarv 18 59
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. smith and Wheel maker, of good characier.
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