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TO THE PUBLIC .
THERE is perhaps no medicsl obs erva t lo n bet
ler established. none more generally confirmee
by the experience of the best physicians of all aget
and countries and nene of more importance to the
practitioner.than the fact,that many of the most diffi
colt ami incurable complaints originate in neglectc
ed cohts. In a climate as variable as <> urs>w here the
changes of the weather are frequently sudden am'
unexpected, it requires more care and attention,
guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy ot
ite. Mian nost people imagine, or are able and
willing to hestow. Hence the vaat number of pat
cents, afllicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma'
consumptions, and other affections, and hence tin
farrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried up
by the learned and illiserate The many cases o'
the kind, fell under my observation t the prepost
emus compositions of inflaming drugs, whicl
are in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced h
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 vegetabh
substances could not be invented, more free Iron
the well founded objections of practitioners, am
better calculated to avert the threatening d<
struction of the lungs
PULMONIC
Ss\*up of VogoloibYos,
For emghs, colds, asthmas ami consumptions
This rem <ly is superior to any medicine whicl
has been offered T> the public, as it is prepare!
from the most valuable herbs of our vegetabh
kingdom, and its qualities are such that every tie
pe idence may be placed in its virtues tor tin
cure of the above diseases. From the knowledg
the proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of th
syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending
to those who labour under those distressing com
l.iinis as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav
ing administered it to th nisands in Kew-York am
Philadelphia, lie feels no hesitation in offering i
to the public, and after trial, those persons w i
pure inse the genuine syrup, will have their m
ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they di
n it (eel satisfied ihut they have reaped belief
from the use of it.
Directions for Use.
Take a tea spoon lull three times a day, m\
rr orn ng, 1100,1 and night, and continue it until re
lit-ved.
I CT Etch bottle will have the signature of thi
proprietor.
iTj' Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sig'
of t e Gulden Eagle, Augusta,
Jt" t Id
ami luvaiu.UMt
rATKSTEBI) UK TUX UNITS I) STATES OB AMERICA
AUDLER’S
& sialic Lenitive fov Pain.
This Metli- cine is a nev
er failing remedy foi
tiic Tooth- Ache, Head
Ache, and other dis
eases.
f|A Is remsdy is guutl against the tooth ache m
Jl pain in the teeth and jaws when duly appliei
ami ii|iloyed, it possesses sovereign efficacy n
d- living swellings of Ihe gums, (ace and adjacent
pun., arising from or connected with tooth-ache
It relieves head-ache or pains in the head i>
the most easy and agreeable manner; for this frt
quent and distressing complaint, this, his nev
medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re
Stores both the organs of sense end the nerves 01
their healthy condition at a quick anti admirubn
ra't.
This new and useful preparation produces, b\
mild and gentle- stimulation, a cheering operaiioi
upon the spirits—it quickens (he sensations
sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates tin
functions ot the mind, by dissipating gloom am
vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephaf
medicine of the firm order.
Nor is its i lleci less beneficial when considers
in relation to the stomach, than to die mouth, tlit
head and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upm
the sight and immediate organs of digestion as i
carminative and cordial,expelling wind, removim
torpor, correct! ig acidity, and creating a mo»i
Comi-Ttable warmth.
I'ue operation of this invention and improve
me U is quite as favorable to diseases ol the ear,
more especially it acts to great advantage in dip
mss and uardness ol hearing, and even in incipi
eni deafness, restoring the tailing organ to tin
e\e cise of its true and healthy (unctions of hear
mg.
Certificate from Vr. Samuel L. Mitchell.
Ur. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York,
this day submi'ted 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, al
ter examining the receipt contained in the specili
cation, I find it contains a mixture of such aroma
ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cal
cula'.ed to produce a composing effect on the ho
man body.
Samuel L. Mitchell.
.Vs-. Tor >e. Govern ■ i 'LI. ISIH
•iutUev’a AUVk o£ Husca.
An cirgam. cosmetic lor whiienmg, sofiemng
a-.d beautifying die skin, and removing pin
pi ~ treaties and chops from the face, neck, Su
Toe .Vldk ol U -St's possesses many qualities, for i
n t only serves lor the above purposes, but it pu l
the bh'iin of youth on age, which valuable proper!
every lady is fond ol enjoying. I bis beautiful i m
Cosmetic lias a delightful fragrance, ami is an ai tie!
w h cli can be used with salety, as it contains nod
ing that will i Jure the skm, ami it is a;i indispen
bi, article to every lady, and should be lound o
their l nlets.
Directions. — Afer being washed and dne
then take a small quantity on a piece of while tl
smiuel tliell wash lace, neck, hands, Ike. Each b
tie will be signed by the proprietor. Price gl.
Prepared only aiul sold by E. Audler, sign oft
Golden Eagle. Augusta,
July 4 2
Notice.
r I'ME co-partnership m .lulian & Thompson
dissolved Che-übsenber has | resumed T
office near the market,
N. .13. Julian.
Fcb.,lß Si
£. AUDLER,
BURGEON uENTXST,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Geo
tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready I
serve them at all times, at his or their houses, i
he line of l»is profession, and hopes he will me
.hare of the public patronage, as he will extrar
i eetli and slumps, and in the easiest manner if eve
f difficult, am! all its other branches.
l?aslc Carbon,
A superior dentifrice to any ever offered so
cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth an
m iking (lie breath sweet and greeabic.
SCORBUTIC ESSENCE.
Os Hoses,
Which removes all scorbutic humour in the
■ims and teeth, and makes them firm at the
ame time.
Prepared and sold by
E. Audler.
At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Lotto-
Range. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta,
July 4 2
A. UAliO.
Z. ELVUULNUE,
SURGEON DENI IST,
At Bachelder if Vodwise’s, Broad Street, Augusti.
nearly opposite he J J lant<:r’i Hotel .
Respectfully informs the Public, that h
has returned again to this City, and respect
uliy solicits the Patronage of the Ladies am
Gentlemen who may require his services in th
everal Branches of his Profession.—Person
wishing his service in private Families can call am
see his work Manulactured on a new principle
which he warrants,
Tcctb and tiams.
The diseases ot the I eelh and Gums are chief
v owing to our own neglct ; the parts of tin
liments which lodge aouut them alter mastic,
on, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums an
hereby first affected, as being the most tciidei
laris, a ter these c irruptions are produced, com
noiily called the Tartar of the Teeth, wind
icsiroying both their texture and whiteness no
only deprives the mouth of its principal nrna
dents, but brings on violent tootb aches, am! ren
un-rs (he Gums livid and putrid, and offensive ti
mrselves and others.—But ihough people i
general may prevent those inconveniences, by
arc and at tent ion at first, yet, if they are once
suffered to take place, it is no longer in the pow
er of the sufferer to remove them this b -ing pro
1 perly the province of the experienced Dentist
who has made the maladies of the Teeth am
Guns, with their attendant evils, the principal
hjert and end of his studies,
JVLr. Vioraucc, Dentist,
By long practice, a close application to bus
icss, and a thorough knowledge ot the structui
d the Teeth and tin ns, lias ma le all the opera
lions in those parts quite familiar to him, inso
much that what some Dentists have judged in
practicable, he hath performed with ease an
safety.
He places Teeth both real and artificial, (mak
:og the,latter with pure enamel) from a singl
■me to an entire set so accurately, that they shai
iisswer every purpose of the natural. Thus tbs
, greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornament
which have the recommendation of utility.
Those Teeth that h.ve fallen out their sock
ots, which frequently happens, though in a pei
eel sound slate, fie, by a method peculiar to fun
, self, replaces as firm as ever, wanout the leas’
pain or uneasiness to the patient.
He clears the t eeth, if ever so discolored, ol
i >ll their foulness ami tartar, with-mt pain, am
renders them white and as lairas ever in half a
hour.
t eeth and Slumps extracted iu the easiest man
er, if ever so difficult.
Heassi-ts you g Indies and gentlemen in tin
, first and second dentition, and removes the Milk
Teeth at proper seasons, lest they should in coin
mode the regular growth of the succeeding once
and if a deformity of this kind lias taken placi
(trough the want of a Destist, Mr. -Florence un
ertakes lo correct it ; provided the subject is
i»t in are than twenty years old, and restores tin
Tee h to their natural, regular and beautiful or
ilcr.
N. U. A finctnre and Dentrifice Paste, prepar
d by him only, which preserves the Teeth an
changes ilfm to a b au'iful white, cures the gum
>f the Scurvey and makes breath at ail limes swee
ami agreeabh, and cures the Tooth Ache i.nme
liatcly, wi h proper directions how to use it.
Oc .her 12 31
•iVvesou Academy.
rT is with pleasure ami cunfiieuce that th<
Trustees ol tins lit--ti union, preen', its claims
on tins occasion, for the support ami pa,rimage o
an enlightened public. Although endowed iron
iberaliy pi rhups than any other county school in
ibe state..yei its funds having been unproductive
tor several years past being mostly vested in state
. bank stock, die academy bus been much eloggee
in its operation, ’The board have not been able i
t , Her an adequate inducement to engage the serv.
I ces of a Rector, who combined qua ifications am
• character, that would insure succ, ss to the senun
ary. This bar we are happy to slate is remove!
and we CMigiatnlata die community in having
procured lor the ensuing year, the Rev Thonta
doubling, formerly ol Liberty county, a g. inlt'
nan whose scholarship and general character ar
too notorious to require the feeb.e tribute ot on,
praise. Mr. Goulding will -upenntend b tbsehmn
- —lus personal services ami attention hnwevt
will be principally besto veil on lue temale tie
o-tmenf. Iu the male academy be will be assi
*■ led bt Mr. Lathrop—a northern rad a io wb
as some experience in teaching — ami who is r.
’ impended as unexceptioimb e in talents an
x .orals. To these considerations we have to ad.
cal inducements, such as health, cheapness •
loard, &c. and perhaps it would not be thougi
uperflmms to suggest, that inasmuch as most i
t ie important elections are transferred directly I
■ e people, it would become doubly necessary t,
(lighten their nnjuls, lor n • Iru<li stands on a li
~ i basis than this, that in proportion a. we gn
1 the people power, we should also give the
mwledge. On the practical adoption of thi
'••iiciple depends the preservation of our reput;
can institutions.
Joseph Henry Lumpkin,
Secretary
iff The Editors of the f bnstitutionahst, August,
I 'fepublscan Savannah, will publish he abov
id forward their ai counts to Lexington for pa
J. H l„
I n ■ rv 18 59
Louk awA S tV) Stinting,
A eutiy Executed ai tins Office.
soiDamiL
AM) S I’KA.vl li v IHS.
)U. HOUEL, a French Physician, reapecifull
informs the public, that lie has establish'
EAM aid MEDICAL BATHS in Augus
ne very high repute these Baths have acquir-
Europe, where (although a laie discovt r>
ney are to be found in every hospital, and th
reat cures they have perlormed in Boston, Flu
delphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt o
■eir efficacy. The most gentle as well as tin
lost powerful medicines are administered by Hi.
•leans, without any pain, trouble or disgust to th
atient.
They are a never failing remedy in all cutane
•us affections; from Psora, Ringworms, £cc. ti
■aldbead and Leprosy. They also have neve
■ stied of success in either acute or chronic rheu
raatism.
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcou
Wellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of th<
mints, gouty affections dispersion of tumors, id
cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections
n all bilious disord is, dyspepsia, hypocoudnasi
•pilepsy —these baths have been found most sei
viceable, and have often succeeded even in lien
iitary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin
storing almost every remedy belonging to th
tealing art, may be tendered applicable to almoa
very case, and (it is repea’ed) without any pain
- rouble, or disgust to the patient.
As these baths are not yet generally known
Dr. 1 lotikl will be happy to give the mos ns
•eclable references to persons who have beei
cured by tuki. g them.
The Steuw Sf .MeAie-aV
EalabViskmeuV,
ts in Ellis-Strcet, opposite ,Mr. it Mealing’
trick House, a d has an entrance in Broad streei
~ omedia'ely opposite the city //bud.
January II 57
J. ftVmm’s Fauacoa.
THE subsc.ro r iivi g discovered cue compo
sition of SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea,
-as now a suppfly on ha"d for sale ;he has redu
td the price from R 3 50 to gz 50, or by tin
lozen g 24 y'
All cnardable institutions in the United State t
iml the poor wul be supplied gratis.
It the citizensthe principal cities and towns
•• ill appoint ao agen' to order and distribute the
oedicioe to Ine poor, it will be supplied.
Tins medicine is celebrated tor the cure of tin
following diseases, “scrofula or king's evu, u-cei
•ted or putrid sore throat, long stan higr u
nauc affections, cutane ous diseases, wliiti swet
g, and disease of the hones and all cases gen
■rally ol the ulcerous character, and chronic dis
eases, generally ari mg in debilitated consiuu
lions, but more expeciaTy ifom sypmlis, r aff'ec
1 ions arising therefrom ;ul t i the layrov
nodes, &c. AnJ that dreadfo disease occasioned
! *>y a long and excessive use I mercury, Sic. It is
iso useful in disea-n of the Liver.”
CEB i IFICA I ES.
1 have within tne lust iwo years had an oppor
unity of seeing several cases of very invelerat*
liners which having resist* d previously the regu
lar modes of treatment, were healed by the
of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and 1 do believe, from
•vliat I have seen that it Will prove an impor an
remedy in .scrofulous, venerialand mercurial dis
ease N. CH.vPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes a-d Practice of
Physic, in the University -( Pennsylvania
I have employed the Panact a ot Mr. Swaim ii
numerous insure s, within the last three, year
and have aL; >ys found it exuemely efficacious,
■specially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial
diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it
• medicine of inestimable value.
W. GIBSON. M. 1).
Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn
sylvaoia.
JOHN SHINN, ' hemist.
N. B. For sale at Smith and Pearsall’s, N. E.
corner of Third and Market-streets.
f'hilarfpl'ihia, Felv-uarv 17 I’2> ]■> Rv
Lying and scouuag.
-I3HE Suit cnber returns his thanks to .lie pub
1. lie generally, for the encouragement tha
ne has received since his commence , em in th
: lying Business, in this place, and nopes, i>y
s rict attention to his business, to have a cent n o
■ nice of their custom ; he still continues at In
old stand, on the north side of Reynold stree
tear the intersection of Bridge-Row—wh u re lu
ntends to carry on the DYING BUSINESS, n
•II its various branches, on Colton, Silk ane
Woollen , also, Straw Leghorn and Crap
Gentlemen can have their Coats, Pantaloons and
Vests scoured, grease, paint and staines exti uceo
at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms
by
Win. Taliaferro & Son.
November 2 37
LOST!! LOST!!
\NO ! E iiimw i Oy Mem s. A. Mi-cnell h S.
Clark-', payable sixty days after dale, J.mua
i y 21st 1825, to our order, for five hundred am'
ighty four dollars, 43 cents, and endorsed by us.
The public is cautioned against trading for th*
ame, at d the drawers of said note against pay.
■nent toany others than the subscribers
J. W. L. Simmons & Co.
Feb 25 70
iiUlit,
I fh® 12th inst. ( • i u a .nail sum of money)
Ur F. Waken's Ch ck for gsd, on the Bank oi
v igusta, dated the 11th inst. , ay able to bearer. —
The Public is cautioned not to trade for the
heck, The tinder by leaving if with the sub
•cribers, will be suitably rewarded.
R. B. Duncan & Co.
January 14 58
•Vegvoed lior SaVe.
11l IE subsc.i .er offers h<r sale TWENTY like
. ly Negr-ies, consisting of Men, Women, Girls
d Boys. They will be sold low, on application
i me at the Eagle Tavern, where the Negroes
nay be seen,
John D. Walker.
January 18 59
A feVtuaVum Wanted,
1 4 YOUNG woman laulv from England woult
J V lie glad to obtain a situation in some piom
nd respectable family. She has been accustom
1 to every sort of work usual in families, am
could nuke herself very useful either with th*
edle, or in any of the departments of house
•eping. Satisfactory references can be made
quite a' this Office.
T bni.irv IS 68
£/* A ' arge tssortmem of
Juvenile books,
For «a.e m Ihit UJfine,
lAst of lifcttfcTS,
Remaining in the Poo I -Of PICE, at Columbia
Court-House, (Ga.) March 31st, 1835.
A M
trehrr Avary,Jmw Wm Murray
Vdlis Ager-on Martha Matawes
■{ bert I Harry M’Lendon
vrcherAvary John Magruder
!iss S M Andrews Robert Martin
esse Alford VVm Murray
B Mrs Mary Myddleton
Wm P Realle lohn W Moon
iichard C Burch ; Miss Mary Magruder
Morion N Burch Hezekiah Magruder
lohn Burch mmuel McNair
frs Mary Burke I Wm Mnncrief
John Black Thomas Malone
Ralph Briscoe Jesse H Morriss
Robert U Burke ; John Messer
C N
L’k Inferior Court, 3 Mrs Hester Newsom
• h’k Superior Court, 2 O
1 Thomas Carvair Wm H Oakman
William Carroll P
Warner Cannon Wilder Philipps
Peter Crawford Mrs Susannah Pullin
John Cole Joseph Prince
Mias Fliza Crawford Nicholas W Pilty
Ja-nzs Cartlidge David A Perryman
D Pierson Petitt, Esq.
John Day Dr. J Parklmrst
VLss Virlinda Davis R
Jno. M Dorsey Randal H Ramsey, 2
E Reubin Reynolds
Sterling Edwards Jane Hay
F ; James Ree»
Mrs Charlott M Foster D L Ryan
G S
Mr? Mary Gorroll Jesse Steed, 2
He&ekiah Grubbs Miss M. Shackelford
William M’Garr William Sims
Joseph Gartreli I; C"1 H Slaughter
.1 W Gibson -KM Saunders
H ; Joshua Stanford
Thomas Harden John T Sm.th
samnel Hows Robert Shields
. Anderson Holloway James G Stahngs
, Thos. Harden Secretary of Harmony
Wm Hudgins Lodge No. 16
Mrs Mary Harrison T
Henry E Harrison Mrs Rhoda Taylor
s Archibald Htggic Churcliweli Tarvin
Benjamin Harrison W
Drury Harrison Miss Olivia Watson
. George IV Hardwich Col Zach. Williams
J Thomas Watson
Robert Jones James S Wilson
L John Wilkins
■li-s Mary M Luke Mrs Elizabeth White
W Lm kett j Samuel Wilkins
Luke 1.-vely John H Wright, Esq
\.h id Levi Miss Martha W ilborne
, Mrs Mart J Loyd Henry Wills iun.
David Low V
Mrs Mary Ann Lamar ; Wibiam Y*mng.
Wm. F. Wilkins, *p. m.
Anri' 5 3* r 81
iAsi ot boilers,
Remaining in the TOST-OFiFoE, at vVaynesbo
. rough, (Ga.) Ist April, 1825.
Robert R A-kmson | Abner Belcher
, Mary Ann An rews j,i.cob Dust
Harley Atlaway | Ann Henderson
ames Anderson | .Limes H Hay mans
J Brown j Giurge Hammond
Augustus Boullneau, 2 I Lieut DL Holliday
i-.h Brigham, 5 > In- ig liaigraves
Till.am Barron, 2 |Ez k>* 1 Inman
I ines II Bryan It) I thomas Jones
lohn Bell, senr j vllr- d Jarvis, E>q
i V.ncent Bearfield | loim Jurdeu
t Jessey Burch 5 \bs fern l^inscy
Rn’liard Brack | S las M Lester
Ro hud Byne J J. mes Lewis
J hn H Cox I Bryant Lane
(ames Chance, 2 ? Bmijamin Madery or
I .seph Chance } saac Farmer
Wm li t’a-dwt-H, 3 |Be ry Marsh
iarlin Cleavoiaiid ? Wil am U Mulfnrd
lemy Crew, \ Rev Colin M'lver
, vlargarett Crozier | John M‘Nedl
» ephen D- benport sDt Baulding B Miller
Samun Davis, 2 B niah Nicks
tvery Dye \ Wtiinney Oliver
I. P Dugas | Benjamin Phillips
Miss Lucy Dillard j Capt Roberts
V Forth J Hoshea Rawls
itnothv Farrell > Arthur Royal
Jesse F-rrow j Wes ley Reese
"homas Tloyd | Elizabeth Russell
Robert Fryer i Frederick R Shubart
Fielding Fryer | vrtor Sikes
M rgarett V Ford | Clement Sharp, 3
( Eh.isa H Evans j Lewis Spane
■-liarlfs Gregory | James Shepard
Wi ilium Godbne, 2 I Capt Everitt Sapp
W-Ilium Godbee or ,5 Samuel Sergar
Samuel Godbee or | lames Shirley
Spions Reev; s l James It Spann
Anna G.ubbs » Sarah Seabrooks
- Jonathan Gregory t Ea«on Sneed
Benjamin (histlap j Richard Thomas
tra -ge Green j William Taylor
Lester Humphreys, 3 4 Tahitha Thompson
Absolem Harwell, 2 | Solomon Ward
John Must, 2 | John W'imberly
Wi ham Must f William Wales
Abner Hi ll'day | .lame* Ward
lacob Hargrave | William West
Mrs Isaac Harris | Ely Warnoch
Joseph Hines or |
E. Garlick, p. m.
April 5 t 81
) A (luiiitistTator’s »ale.
' TN pursua ,cc of an order ot the Inferior Cour’
JL of Richmond County, sitting for Ordinary
, purposes, there will be sold at the Market House,
in the Ci'y of Angus's, on the first Tuesday in
June nex* :
One undivided third part of the
_ Lot in ih* City of Augusta, at present occupied
8y Messrs. Bradley 8* D iherty, having a front on
Broad and Ellis streets of about twen'y teet
■- whinfi Lot is the seventh part ot Lot No. 26. in
Is the plan of said city. This sale is ordered for
i the benefit of the Hi-irs and Creditors o( Samue
Bowers, jun. deceased.
Wm. C, Dillon, rfdm’r.
AprP 1. 1825 ID f 8
Administrator’s hale.
WILL be sold on Tuesday the I9ih April,
i c l Tv ai the Ip-use ol John Se'.ges, al (he per
s-mal Estate of Samuel Bell, late of the Count
, of Richmond, deceased by order of the Honors
hie the Court ot Ordinary of said County.—Con
it ditions made known at the time of sale.
s- John Scnges, Jldndr.
'■ April 4 '* 82
For
FIRST rate Meat and P-a.-try cook, Washer
and Ironer, warranted sober and industri
ous. Enquire at this office.
April 5 ?t 81
In the Inferior Court of Jtichaand County, tit
ting ae a Court of Ordinary,
Monday, February 7th, 1825
Danforth & Savage, )
vt. inuLR ms I.
Adm’rs. of Ralph Thomas, j
Ir appearing to the Court, that the petitioner*
are possessed of a Bond given by Ralph Thom
as in his life time, together with others, condition
al for making titles to part of Lot No. 22, in the
City of Augusta, containing a front of thirty nine
feet on Broad street and in depth two hundred and
seven feet, and bounded on the south by said
■oreet, on the E ist by a lot usually called Polly
Keatings and on the other sides by a lot late John
Willson’s, and that the said Ralph Thomas has de
parted this life without making titles to said lot,
and that letters of administration on his estate and
effects have been granted to Abiel Cornfield of
-aid County'.
Whereupon and on Motion of petitioners attor
ney. It is ordered by the court, that the Heirs and
Representatives of said Ralph Thomas, be cited to
appear before this Court on the first Monday in
\nnl to chow cause, if any they have or can, why
the said Administrator of Ralph 1 honias should
not be ordered to execute tides to the said lot to
the petitioners according to the prayer of the pe
tition ; and that a copy of this order be published
m one of the Gaz-ttes ofthis City for two Months.
Taken from the .Minutes
Isaac Herbert, Clerk
of the Court of Ordinary .
February 11 10 f 66 -
hherilT’s Hale.
VVill be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
at the Court House in Waynesbcpugh, Burke
County, : v
&) Negroes, viz : Ixatt, Cherry,
Charles, Juii. Wily, Prince, Sofa, Afi’y ami her
child Lucretia —levied oh as the properly of John
Uairel, deceased, to satisfy two Executions in fa
vour of the Administrators of Halt Jones, dec.
—also —
1 Negro man named Bill, levied
on as the property of Lewis Uyne, to satisfy sun
dry Executions in favour of Brodnax, Welch and
others, returned by a constable. I
ALSO— *
1 Jack-Ass, levied on as the pro
perty ol Eubank and Rolls, to satisfy Iwo Execu
tions in favour of Wily Ross, for the use of U-
N. Hnliiday and others
ALSO
One third of 348 acres of Land,
adjoining Linds of William Barron, senr. ai do-
Ihers, levied on as the property of Jesse White,
deceased, to saiisty an Execution in favour of John
ll,' Mann.
—also—
-200 Acres of I/and, adjoining
Lands of Thomas Burke, levied on as th* proptr
v id T. B. Moore, to satisfy sundry f, fas. in fa
vour of E G rlick and Redfield.
—also —
One grey Horse, levied on as the
properly or Alexander I*. Lewis, to satisfy an
Execution in favour ot Patr ck Sessoms.
ALSO —
The tlii d part of three Negroes,
viz : Lewis, Jam a d Have, levied on as tiie pro
... r'v of l li- mas Sorsliy, to satisfy an Execution
n favour of Cary Godbey, administrator on the
Estate of Biddy M Mire, deceased.
Jno. T Forth, s. n. c.
March 31. 182.5 5' t 81
t.- _ Notice.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
the Justices of the Inferior Court, when sit.
ting for Ordinary purposes, wiil be sold at the
Court House in the Town of Wayiiesborough,
on the first Tuesday in May next,
Two negroes, viz: Tom and his
wife Silvey, so.d for the benefit of Ur. Richard
Rogers, Minor, heir of Richard Rogers, dec.
Terms at sal-.
Jno. Rogers, Guardian,
March 8, 1825. 9t t 75
Administrator's stale.
Will be sold on the first Cues lay in 'lay next, at
the Court House in Franklin County, at the
usual hours, agreeable to an order of the In
ferior Court of said County, while sitting fop
Ordinary pm poses
One negro, named Randal, of the
estate of vVm. E iwards, deceased, add in order
in make a division among the Heirs of said de
ceased. \
Terms raide known on the dav of sale.
George Stovall, adm’r.
M.vch It. 1825. 7i t 77
Administrator’s Hale.
Will be'old «n the fiist Tuesday in June next
at the Court- House in Burke County, at the u
sual hours agreeable to an order of the Hon
orable the Justices of the Inferior Court so
said County, wnen sitting for Ordinary purpo
ses. —
Three negroes, named Hannah,
Sticky and Moses, belonging lo the Estate ot Reu
ben Moore, deceased, sold in order to make a di
vision among the Heirs of said deceased.
Terms made known on dav of sal-.
Elizabeth Moore, udinr’x.
March 28 1H25 D* t 81
Administrator's Hale.
Will be sold on Saturday the 21st day of May
next, at the late residence of Mary Platt, de
ceased, or at my House in Scriven County, be
low Pearce’s, between the hours of ten and
foor o’clock :
AH the perishable property he*
longing to the E late of the said dect ased, con
-i-ting ol Cal'lc, Hogs, one Stove, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, together with a number
of other articles 100 tedious to enumerate,
terms of s-i'e mad- known on the dav.
Ephraim Hunter, Adm’r.
Scriven conn,;, , Apio 4 1825 8" T 83
N otice.
,A LL persons to whom the estate of John M
XJk l.Auiuis. deceased, is indebted, are requests
o present their accounts within the time pre
scribed by law, and those who are indebted to
said estate, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to
Peter Heunoch, Adtn’r.
.T'llv 9S r 8
t blank Heeds of Conveyance,
JS'eatly Printed on Va ume Paper,
For sale at tins Office.
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