The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, May 20, 1825, Image 4

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TO THE PUBLIC. THERE is perhaps no medical observation bet ter established, none more generally confirmed b} the experience oi the beat pnysicians ot all g*s and countries and nope of more importance U. *tn p •aclitioner ) tlian the fact,that many of the most diffi cult and incurable complaints originate in negl ct ed colds. In a climate as variable as ours,where the changes of the weather are f equently sudden aim unexpected, it requires more care and attention guard against tins subtle and dangerous enemy ot ife, than most people imagine, or are able am willing to best w. Hence the vast number of pat cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma consumptions, and other affections, and hence the farrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried up bv the learned and illiserate. The many cases ol the kind, fell under my ob ervaiion ; the prepost emus compositions of inflaming drugs, which are in vngtie ; the disappointment I experienced in practice from remedies highly recommended; am my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints, were strong inducements fur me to consider, whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable substances could not be invented, more free Iron the well founded objections of practitioners, and better calculated to avert the threatening d< struction of the lungs. PULMONIC Syvu\> ot Ne,gfciaib\e,s, For coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions This remedy is superior to any medicine whicl has been offered to the public, as it is prepared from the most valuable herbs of our vegetabh kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de peudence may he placed in its virtues for th» cure of the above diseases. From the knowledg* the proprietor baa of the pulmonic virtues of th* syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending n to those who labour under those distressing com hunts as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav ing administered it to thousands m Ncw-Vork am' Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering i 1 to the public, and after trial, those persons wh purchase the genuine syrup, w ll have their urn uey refunded by returning the bottle, if they d< not feel satisfied that they have reaped benef from the use of it. Directions for Use. Take, a tea spoon full three limes a day, nay rnorn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re he veil. ffj* Kach bottle will have the signature of tht proprietor. (IT Prepared only ami sold by K- Audler, sig' of the Golden Eagle, Augusta. October 21 3.2 jMttw and Invaluable SQiBIDIUHIHiB, rATSSITIEU BV THE USTITKO UTi I I.S OJ? AHXItIOA A UI) LEU’S Asiatic Lenitive lot Pain. This Medi- cineisanev er failing remedy for the Tooth- Ache, Head Ache, and other • dis ■ eases. fit OS remedy is good against tlm tool) ache m J. pain m the teeth and Jaws when duly applie. amlemployed.it possesses sovereign efficacy), delieving swellings of the gums, face and udjaeen parts, arising from or connected with tooth-ach It relieves tiead-ache or pains in the head n the most easy and agreeable manner; for this fr< quent ami distressing complaint, this, his new medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re stores both the organs of sense and the nerves n their healthy condition at a quick and admirubh rate. This new and useful preparation produces, by mild and genth stimulation, a cheering operatioi upon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, sh irpcns the perceptions, and invigorates tin functions of the mind, by dissipating gloom am. vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic medicine of the first order. No ,s its effect less beneficial when considerei in r lation to the stomach, than to the mouth, tin head and the spirits, by its qualities it acta upon the sight and immediate organs of digestion as a carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mosi comfartable warmth. •’ ie operation of this invention and improve meat is quite as favorable to diseases ol the ear, more especially it ads to great advantage in dul ness and hardness ol hearing, and even in incipi ent deafness, restoring the tailing organ to (hi exercise of its true and heahhy (unctions of hear mg. Certificate from Or. Samuel L. Mitchell. I)r. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York. this day submitted to me his letters patent from the United Sta'es, (or compounding and vending a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, and asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, al ter examining the receipt contained in the specif! cation, 1 find it contains a mixture of such aromat ic. anodyne, and anti-acid articles, as are well cal culated to produce a composing effect on the hir .man body, Samuel L. Mitchell. .V.’-ju- York. Yovemh • 'l’ll, 1818 •iiuWei* 1 * AuVk ot Itueea. < elegant cosmetic t r wbiiening, softening JIL and oeaulifying the, skin, and removing pim ples, free Kies and chops from the face, neck, in The Milk o; doses possesses many qualities, for is not n ily serves for the above purposes, but it put the bloom of youth on age, which valuable property every lady is fond ot enjoying. This beautiful rust cos metic has a delightful fragrance, and is an article wli cn can be used with safely, as it contains noth ing that will injure the skin, and it is an indispensa blc article to every lady, and should be tumid ot their toilets. Uiatrnons. — Aficr being washed and dric tnen take a small quantity on a piece of w hite flan anducl (lien wash face, neck, hands, &c„ Each bo. tie will be signed by the proprietor. Price gl. Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign of tin Golden Eagle, Augusta. July 4 2 A arge Assortment of Juvemle Looks, for sale at this off.ee. E. AUDLEK, t SURGEON DENTIST, RESPBG TFULi.Y informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready It serve them at all limes, at his or their houses, ii die line of his profession, and hopes he will met share of the public patronage, as he will extrac teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if eve of difficult, and ail its other branches. I'asio of Larson, A superior dentifrice to any ever offered so: cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth am nuking the breath sweet and greeabic. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in th; urns and teeth, and makes them firm at the ame time. Prepared and sold by E. Audler. At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Cottoi Range. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta, July 4 2 A. CAKIJ. ~~ Z. ILVIU.AXCE, SURGEON DENTIST, At Hachelder c f Cod-wise’s, Mroad Street, August i nearly opposite the Planter's Hold. RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that hi has returned again to this City, and respect tntly solicits Ihe Patronage of the Ladies ami Gentlemen who may require his services in th* icveral Branches of Ins Profession.—Persons wishing his service in pr.vate Families can call and see his work Manufactured on a new principle which he warrants. TeetVv vvmV Gums. The diseases of the Teeth and Gums are chief ly owing to our own neglect; the putts of th. iliments which lodge about them after masiica 1 tton, growing acrid ami corrosive, the gums arc 1 'hereby first affected, us being the most temlet parts, after these c irruptions are produced, com monly cdl -d the fartar of the Teeth, whicl destroying both their texture and whiteness no only deprives the mouth of its principal orna dents, but brings on violent to Uli aches, and ren mers 'he Gums livid and putrid, and offensive ti ourselves and others.—Hut ihough people ii general may prevent those inconveniences, h> are and attention at first, yet, if they arc one* ( suffered to take place, it is no longer in th. pow r of the sufferer to remove them this being pro perly the province of the experienced Dentist who has made the maladies of the Teeth and Gums, with their attendant evils, the principa' .bject and end of his studies. Air. Vlovance, Dualist, By long practice, a close application to oust ness, and a thorough knowledge of the structur of the Teeth and Gti ns, has made all the opera lions in those parts quite familiar to him, ms. much that what some Dentists have judged in. practicable, he hath performed with ease am sate'y. He places Teeth both real and artificial, (muk mg the latter with pure enamel) from a singl* one to an entire set so accurately, that they shal answer every purpose of the natural. Thus th 1 greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornament which have the recommendation of utility. Those Teeth that have fallen out their sock ets, winch frequently happens, though in a per tect sound stale, lie, by a method peculiar to him -elt, replaces as firm as ever, without the leas pain or uneasiness to the patient. He clears the Teeth, it ever so discolored, ol dl their foulness and 'artar, with -tit pain, am; renders them white and as fairas ever in hall at hour. I eeth and Stumns extracted in the easiest man net - , if ever so difficult. He assists young ladies and gentlemen in th* first and second dentition, and removes 'he Milk Teeth at proper seasons, lest they should mcom mode (he regular growth ot the succeeding one. and if a deformity of this kind has taken place '(trough the want of a Oestist, Mr. Florance un deviates to correct it ; provided the subject ii not more than twenty years old, and restores tin Teeth to their natural, regular and beautiful or der. N. B. A Tincture and Dentvifice Paste, prepai ed by him only, which preserves the Teeth am changes them to a beautiful white, cures the gum. of the Scurvey and makes breath at all times -wee and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache i.nme dialely, wi'h proper directions how to use it. Oc .fur 12 31 S. teluuu’s i*auacua. FIT HB subserber hav .g discovered (lie cotnpu A anion of SVVAIM’S celebrated Panacea bas now a soppily on h i d for sale ; he has redo ced the price from $3 5U to g 2 50, or by tin dozen S'24 All charitable institutions in the United State and the poor will he supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns will appoint an agent to order and distribute tin medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine is celebrated lor the cure of tin following diseases, “ scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer . sled or putrid sore throat, long standing r u . malic affections, cutaneous diseases, white swe 1 mg, ami disease of the bones, and all cases gen erally ot the ulcerous character, and chronic dis eases, generally arising in debilitated cunstitu lions, but more especially from syphilis, or afl'ec lions arising therefrom ; ulcers in the layrnx, nodes, &c. And that dreadful disease occasione* by a long and excessive use of mercury, &c. It is also useful in disease of the Liver.” " CERTIFICATES. I have within the last two years had an upper '.unity of seeing several ca-esofwry mveterau , ulcers which having resisted previously the regu lav modes of treatment, were healed by the usi ■ ol Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and I do believe, Iron | what I have seen that it wdl prow an important ' remedy in scrofulous, veuenai and mercurial dis 1 eases N. CHAPMAN, M. I). 1 Professor of the Institutes a tl P acuce of Physic, in the University d Pennsylvania I have employed the Panacea oi Mr Swaim .1 Dimerous instances, within the las'three years ml have always found it extremely efficacious specially in secondary syphilis, and mercurn iseases. I have no hestitation in pronouncing i medicine of inestimable value. \V, GIBSON, M. I). Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn sylvania. JOHN SHINN, hemist. N. B. For sale at Smith and Pearsall’s, N. E corner of Third and Market-streets. Philadelphia, February 17, 1823. Iml2m 87 An Ordinance. BOATS of all kinds which shall contain anj damaged corn, putrid matter or substance o ny kind, or which shall come from any pl«ce in fected with malignant or contagious disease, ahal top on the Savannah river at such place as shal oe directed by Council, and there remain untile* amined by such physician or physicians as Coun 11 cilmay appoint (nr that purpose j and until tin 1 said physician or physicians shall issue his or 'bet 1 certificate, stating that such boat or boats m«; ‘ come to the city of Augusta, without endangerm] : the health of said City ; And any owner or mans ger of any boat, arriving within the limits of thi City without first corn,dying with the regulation con'ained in this Ordinance, on conviction thereol shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five hun " dred dollars. In conformity to the above Ordinance, NOTICE is fieri by given, that all Boats arri ving from Charleston, (rom and alter this day will be required to anchor in the center of the n ver, below the Bridge, and there to remain (with 5 out any intercourse with the City) until examinee by Uoct. Thompson the physician appointed bi the City Council and rece ving his cerdicate o permission, and all officers of the city are hereby commanded to enforce the above notice andordi nance. B. U. Warren, A. Moore, > Committee. J. Hollinshead, S May 13 *4t 92 An Ordinance ( Regulating the Mooring of Boats at the Wharves ( Sec. 1. Beil o’dained by the City Council ot Augusta, that (rom and alter the publishing ot it this Ordinance, no empty boat having less Ilia; [ tnree able and competent men on board at all s limes, shall be permitted to fasten to, or anchoi I at, any place opposite the city above the Bridge for more than dat unless when securely fas ■uted with a if 1. in or cable at least fift feet in length , wing tree, not less than twelve inche- • ,er, and that in the event f >t ar )- def m the River, such empty , boat, not fast aforesaid, shall be immedi ,t ttely ~emove ic Bridge, e * . well b eng d in' lading or unlading r duri “ .i hip.. - all have at feast four able i men .•.oMstawAy on board, and sh ill be securely I fastened or anchored, in such a manner as to piv , vent her swinging or drifting on the Wharf i 3. The City Marshal, or any other office >t i Council shall have, and they are her eby vest , with power, and are required, to remove urc.uiu ! obe removed, at the risk aid txnense o( tin , owner, to some place below the Bridge, any b’ai t or boat., winch may be neglected by the "wnei t agent , and for eacli boat so rom wed the ofti , r shall be entitled to ten dollars, to b ■ receir -id from the boat owner, in the sam u manner a.- r ] other expenses incurred in the removal, g 4. The owner or owners of any and every boat dull be liable to v fine, at the discretion of Coil” ■■il. not exceeding two hundred dollars, for each and every violation of this Ordinance, and nail noreover rt pair ail dam ig s done to the VV uarve-- np Bridge in consequence of such violation. Done in Council, the sth January, 1825 11. R. lieid, Mayor of the city of Augusta By the Mayor Geo M V\ a i.keh, Clerk, A nri I 22 86 CoUcctov ami Vice elver’s NOTICE. il/’E wi I attend at the following times and » » p tees, for the purpose of collecting the 'axs of the year eighteen hundred a.id twenty four (1824) ami receiving returns of Taxab'e Properiy tor the year eighteen hundred at d . twenty-five (1825), v z. st the City-Hotel, on vlonday the 251 h of April, 9th and 2.3 rd of Mar next, at the Globe Tavern, on Tuesday the- 26 I' of April, 10th and 24th of May next—at tin Planters’ lintel, on Wednesday the 27th of April and 11th ami 25th of May next, and will re. main from ten to one o’clock, A. M. at each : place. E. Bugg, Tax Collector, Richmond County. M F. Buisclair, Receiver Tax Returns Richmond County. April 12 83 IbiAsy* ~ it HE subscriber having resumed the prac'lci ■ it LAW, tenders his services to the public. He will attend most ot the Courts in die Western ■arenas, the adjoining counties in the Flint and •cmulgee, and the counties of La wrens, Twiggs ■ml Pulaski, in the Southern Circuits. Thomas W. Harris. XT Letters addresse I to him Monroe, Wal on county, will be attended to. February 8 3m 65 N olice. ALL persons are cauttom d against trading for a certain note ot hand, given by the subsea tier to K bert Lundsy and Robert Bevdl of Seri ven County, in this Stale, for three hundred and Shy dollars, dated on the 11 ill day ot January 1825, and due the Ist day of January next, as 1 am determined not to pay the said note unles compelled by law, as the same was obtained foi unsound properly, and also for property io which he said Lundy and Bevill had, as I have good rea sons to believe, no just right or title, so that in ■ consideration for the said note lias ever been given. Christopher Hn>‘ll. t Emanuel County. Anri 1 t 15 tv* 91 #V OVlCfc. jTpiiE subscribers have connected themselves JL in the practice of dieLAW—they will uni ' nniy aiteu 1 all ti e counties of the Northern 1 ircuiv, and the county ot Franklin, of the We-- 1 rn Circuit, one ot them will bn generally founo 1 u their office in Elbeiton, win re they will (aki deasure in 11 ansaciing the business ot those who nay be unfortunate enoiign to be involved in tin Law John A. Heard, , Thomas J. Heard. » January 1, 1825 57 tor »aVc ot Wire, 1 Negi VVoinaii, a good Co«.k, Washer ami A Ironer. For partial ■ « m.-ity to William Mackie, V hrnsrv 2"? 69 Hook, vuuV Job Printing, Aefttly Executed at thre f'ffiec. FOR SALE. A LOT OF LAND containing five Acres, handsomely situated near the new Milledge nl ville Road, and about two and three fourths n miles from the southern boundary of Augusta lb On the premises are a comfortable Dwe ling am d ut buildings suitable for a small family—a few x choice fruit trees and an excellent garden. This n Lot with some additional improvements would ti nake an excellent stand for a House of Enter tr ainment, and persons engaged in the purchasing *> o' Cotton would find it a convenient place to tg top at for that purpose. 1 ant authorized t a slate that forty or fifty Acres of Laud can he oh ti' ained adjoining, which together would rendet ns 1 lie situation desirable for a person wishing ti >f engage in a public line. n- For particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. Peter T. Bugg. ■i- April 29 4t f 8k y, '' SHERIFF’S* SALE. , Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at A the Market House, in the city of Augusta, be- tween the usual hours of sale. > Six Negroes, viz; Charles Gil i- bert, Nancy, Gabriel, William, Jinney, and Biddy, 'evied on as the property of A. Rhodes, to sati’ l 'y a fi ft, on foreclosure of a mortgage, Andei son Watkins vs. said A, Rhodes Terms Cash, Bankable money—purchasers pay 'or lilies. Peter F. Boisclair, Sh’ff. h. c. Mav 6 k 90 Administrator’s Hale. ! On the first l uesday in July next, at the Mar n ket House in the City of Augusta, at the usual I hours, will be so'd : [, The Lot and improvements on i Broad street, fronting the Planters’ Hotel. The property of the late M C Leave ns worth, and sold by order of (lie Honorable the Inferior Coun ;f the county of Richmond, for the benefit of the teirs and creditors. t Samuel Hale, Jldm’r. Mav 4 p 90 ridmimsUatur’s oaie. > TN pursuance id an order of the Inferior Coun X. of Richmond County, sitting for Ordinary purposes, tin re will be sold at the Market llouse, in the Ci'y of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in Line nex : One undivided third part of the Lot in the City ot Aug tsta, at present occupied ' Messrs. Bi'adiey &t 1) ilierty, having a front on Broad and Eilis streets of about twenty feet, which Lot is the seventh part of Lot No. 26, in tte plan of said city Plus sale is ordered for ■ i“ benefit of the Hi irs and Creditors ot Samuel . Bowers, jun. deceased. Wm. C. Billon, Jldm’r. April !. 1825 llt f 80 1 Administrator’s Hale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June next at the Court-House in Burke County, at tin u sual tioura, agreeable to an order of the Mon orable the Justices of the Inferior Court for said County, when sitting for Ordinary purpo ses,— Three negroes, named Hannah, Sucky aod Moses, belonging to he Estate >1 Reu b n Moore, deceased, sold in order to make adi vision among the 11-irs of said dec used. Terms made known on dav of sal-*. Elizabeth Moore, admr’x. 1 March 28, 125 Eli T 81 .. dinimstr tor’s Will be sold on Saturday the 21 st day of May next, at the late residence of viary Platt, de ceased, or at my House in Scriven County, be low Pearce’s, between the hours of ten and four o’clock ; All the perishable property be '■'ngiog to the E late ■>! the said deceased, con i-ti goi Cattle, Hogs, one Stove, Household ltd Kitchen Furniture, together with a number j if other articles tno tedious to enumerate. Terms of sale made known on the day. Ephraim Hunter, Jldm’r. Scriven county. April 4, 1825 8 t 83 Administrator’s Hale. Will he sol I a Hie late residence of John B. Morrison, late of Burke County, deceased, on the 16 h dav o( June next, A stock of Horses, Cattle ami Sheep, and sundry otlie articles 100 lediou-, to mention. Sale to continue from dav to day until all is sold Rosina Morrison, Jldmr’x. (XT AH persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and thorn having demands, ate requested to present then, legally attested. R, M. Admr’x Mav 2, 1825 7t t 91 Administrator’s hale. I Will be sold on the first I uesday to August next, at the Court-House, in Waynesborougli. by or I j der of the Hotvrable the Court of Ordinary ; Seven Negroes, viz: Monday, i vten, Inrad, Pegg, Henry, Jim and Arch belong ing to the estate of Gotten Merritt, deceased, mu to be sold for the benefit of tile heirs and i creditors of said deceased. Comfort Merritt, Jidm’rx. Burke County May 3 1825 13; t 91 N olice. * GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable s A Inferior Court of Jefferson County, while I sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at the it Market House, in the town of Louisville, on the first M odav in July next, A Tract of Land, containing one hundred twenty-nine and a haif acres, lying on he waters of Black Jack Creek, in said coun y, . .joining lands of Eason and Kennedy, sold for ,l,’ e benefit of Jostah S. Patterson a minor. Mary Clements, Uuardian. April 9. 11*25 12 1 f 84 NTolice. yJA LL persons to whom the late Francis Ilnuve. d of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt cd, are requested to present their demands with in the time prescribed by law ; and those indebt ed, are requested to make immediate payment. B. Bouyer, > Ex’rs Paul Rossignol,^ December 21 51 Monthly Advertisements, is otice. jjjf INB mont bs after date, application will be iaSl made to the Court of Ordinary of Franklin County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres of Land, in said County, as the property of Adam ' Linn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and 1 Creditors of said deceased John E. Carson, adm’rjkr ’ January IS, 1H25 lm6m 63 Jp S otice. i tpWINE months after date application will be il N l made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Columbia County, when setting as a Court of Or n dinary for 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 Smalley; leceased, and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors »f said deceased. James Smalley, Adm’r. , January 4. 1825 lm9m 5 7 IS otice. months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Interior Court , of Richmond County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one half of four and tnree quarters acres of Land, in said County, idjoining lands of Ware and Coleman, for the • benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor. Livingston Skinner, Guardian. ’ Sept. 11, 1331 1 n 9 o 23 - ■ " *- JS otice. VfINE months after date, application will be i-w made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, setting tor ordinary purposes, for he county of Hurke, for leave to sell all the real stale of Stephen Chance, late of Hurke county, deceased, (or the benefit of the heirs and credi tor of said deceased. Mary Chance, Adm’x. Joseph Chance, Adm’r. Hurke county Sept. 6 1824 lm9m 22 JS otice. , months ufier date, application will be » made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary oi Columbia County, lor leave to sell all the real estaie belonging to the orphans of Samuel Sullivan, deceased, and also, an undivided tract of Land, lying in Columbia County, belonging o said orphans, and to Melinda Jones, a Minor. John Cartlnlge, Guardian of said Orphan 3. Polly Jones, Guardain of .Melinda ./ones. May 25 I ndm 95 JS otice. KIHE months after date, application will be iLJ made to the honorable Inferior Court of Richmond County, for leave 10 sell the undivided half of Tenement No. 7, Bridge How—also, two unimproved lots Corner of Elbert and Reynold streets, for the benefit of Margaret P. Hones, 8 Minor. John Bones, Guardian. October 25, 1834 :m9m JN otice. \NIINE months alter dale, application will be JM made to the Honorable the Justices of the Interior Court of said c u dy, when sitting f,p Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole of the real Estate of Irvin Boyet, deceased, late of said county, for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of said deceased. James Lambert, ) , Edward Bowl, $ St riven Ctwv A i■’ Im9io 63 IS UI LO E. months after ci.ee, application will be JL* made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to sell two tracisof Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek, one containing 318 acres joining Pollard, Pullin and others, the other containing 172 acres joining Luke and others, it being u part of the real estate if Thomas Jones, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said d ceased. William Booker, Adinir. In i iylit of his wife, January 25. 1835 In 9m 61 JS oltce. Nine months after . la' e, application will he made to the Honorable the Interior Court * of Richmond county, while sitting lor Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Lot in the City of \ugusta, bounded by Ellis and Houston sgi ets, belonging to the estate of Michael Rilvert be ceased, for the benefiit of *e heirs and creditors of sind estate. Andrew J. Pill, adm’r. jNatlnn Leeds, udw’r. m right o' h’s wife. Mary Leeds, adin’rx. Jlugusta, February 11, 1825 lm9m In the Inferior Court oj Uichmond County, sit ting as a Court of Ordinary Mux 0 a if, February 7lh, 1825 Danforth ft Savage, 1 vs. iItULE JVISI. Adfn’rs. of Ralph Thomas, j IT appearing to the Court, that the petitioner are possessed of a Bond given by Ralph Thom' hs in his tile time, together witn »»tlt- is, condition al for making titles to part of Lot No. 23, in the City of Augu la, con anting a from >f thirty nine leet on Broad s'reet and In depth two hundred and seven feet, and bounded on the south hy said street, on the E si by aid usually called P Ily Keatings and on llie other sides by a lot iale John Willson's, and that the said Ralph Thomas has be 1 parted this life without maki. g titles to said lot, i md that letters of administration on bis estate and i | effects have been granted to Abiel Camtield of 1 1 said County. Whereupon and on Motion of petitioners attor jney. It is ordered by the court, that Ute Hmrsand ; Representatives of said Ralph Thomas, be cued to _ appear before tills Court on the first Monday in April to show cause, if any they have or can, w iy (he -aid Administrator of Ralph Thomas should ■ not be ordered to execute titles to the said lot to the petitioners according to the prayer of the pe tition i and that a copy of this order be published ■ in one of the Gazettes of this City for two Months. Taken from the , Minutes. Isaac Herbert, Clerk oj the Court of Ordinary February 11 lOt r 66