The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, November 25, 1825, Image 4

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Mo n i hi'i 1.1 d vort iso m ent N i) lice. NlM’i mo'ithi* after dale application will Lit made l.» di Honor" 1 "’ Court o( 1 C.olutabia County, w* ' ': -.T Or-1 dinar/ lor leave to v :i I 4 < ng in the 2.1 U.i'i • >■ Dour < 208, it being the r> a v.'.i y. deceased, and to ' ■ “ If. heirs and credito 1 :»>«. • J g S tiilloy, . ‘.(I: > i. January 4 1 ' ImOm ,N< - N’lNKinon o't date, '* '• made I C ■> ' lr 1 County, lo.' I •.■ to d ■-■ ■ I,tnd, hi s» biuitty < the proj Linn, d«Ce i ■ Creditor* o» ; a.! dec • ■ John K. * January 18, 1 8.,’ 7 i'v <n ice. NINE months id' itK. d made to the ilmioranl' Columbia county, for leave lo ten i Laud in said con, tv, • Vi'»J7 '»>• Greeobri. r C. one eont in..o • ,1 i ucw s j lining Pollard, I’ullin •\ud other . Me; other cnUainhg 172 acres joining : J.okt .. id other*, it being a part of t lie real caiat.- J ol .hrneH, deceased, sold tor tli« beneiit; of liie lieii'H of sai 1 deceased, William Hooker, Jidm’r. \ In right of In* wife January 25, 1825. Im9m 61 Notice. OMINF. mouths after date, application will bi ii J made to t!c‘ Honorable the Justices of tin Inferior Court of mid county, when sitting f.n Ordinary purposes,' f«»r leave to sell the whole of the real Kilate of Irvin If .vet, deceased, lalo of said county, tor the benefit of the hems and ere dilors of said deceased. J«m,. s l-ambwh > Mm ,,. s Kdwam lloyet, y Srr’Vin ('minty, Jan. 28 1825 lm9m 68 Notice. 'VT INF. months after date, application will hr mad.- i > the Honorable the I d riot* Cotirl ol Uiniurio id county, W' He silting for Ordinary pur rm rs, for I live lo sell a Lot in thr- Oily ol Angus la, hounded 1 y E'lis and llonston-street* belong log to llie esla'c of Michael isilv.il, deceased, tin the be in: lit of ihe b urs and credit "o' ol said estate | Andrew J. Dill, adm’r. Natlian Leeds, adm’r. i n ritfhl of his uijr Mary Leeds, adtn’rx. Jmrnnlii, February It. 1825 lm9m Notice. STXjMNE months aft r dite, application will bi -* made to the lion nabl.” tin; (luutt <d Ordin nrv of tt i - lc county, (or I ■ ave to sell the real Ms line us Enoch Farmer, d-'-ewd. Joint Farmer, ndm’r. Burke County, Feb. 1, 1835 lm9m 65 Notice. 'NIfINR months after date, application will b< .'1 J mijde to the Hoitornble the Justice* of th< I irim l .r ffourt of Soriven C unit v, when sit inp. I >r .>!•.iinury po.M-.s. s, lor leave to cell a ccr'ain tract or pur , id of Land containing two bundre two and an I If acres, siiunlcd Ivin, and be mg lr. t'i". thirteenth District of Henry County, (la and, known and distinguished in tin; plan of aid Di lrio.i bv the number eighty, (801 the whole o| the real E-tite of Surah Callaway. d'C-vml, },; O of said thnintv, for the benefit ot the Ifcirs and creditors of said deceased. Samuel Doughty, adm’r. Sn'ivrn Cmmtif l*Vh 25 IK\?5 !?• 9m 7 3 N oticc. TVTINT. months alter dale, application wIH b» i m made to the Honnriib:e the Inferior Conr < f Hark" County, when sitting for Ordinary pnr poses, (dr leave to sell Hi; 1 real astute of Writei Hanberry, (Minor,) deceased, for the benefit o the heirs and credi i-r, of said deceaaed. Joim. Lewis, adm’r. fhtrke county, March 7. 1825 lm9m 57 N tii ice. ’ixVTIVF, months aft-r alatc, application will b( L s made to the Mumirubl the I iferior Court of Columbia county, fir lest • In sell « tract ol Land in said eouniy of 105 12 acres, joining Murray, Kay and o'lkts, ii being part of the real slate of William Minion, d- erased S J eggy, Bin ii m f ad in ’r.v. March I*. m‘)* n 75 N olicc. VXfINR montlis after date, iipplicatinn will In made t i the Honorable the Inferior Court, of llnrke County, when eitiing for Ordinary purpo se i. for leave to sell the undivided part of (lr r.;al Fatale ol Lewis Mman ■ I, deceupcd. for llu benefit of the Leifs and creditors of said decent: cd. Jona. Lewis, Surviving .-Mmi'iittrator de banin iiun. Ihr l e i 'limtii, M ireh 7. I n > ]in9 n 7 N otice. months afterdate, application will b. « made to the lionorubh the Justices of ths Inferior Court ol Franklin County, when sitting tor Ordinary purpos. s, (nr leave to se I the real Kstale of John Ceilings, late of said county, de ceased, for the .heirs and creditors of said de ceased, Jtilui adm’r. April 12, 1825. I m ,9 87 N oticc. N INF, months after dale, application will b< made to >hc Justices ol tin* Inferior Cour of Franklin Cmni v, when sitting f»r Ordinal v pin-poses, for leave to sc;l the real Kstaie of Da vid Clark, dece.,sed, for the heirs and creditor, of said deceased. Thus. Mays, e.x’r. April 12,1 13 lm9m 87 N otice. monllis after da'e, application will hi w'* made to the Justices ,i the Inferior i * m • I Franklin County, when silling (or Ordinary 1 uvposi ?,for 1 !’■■(> to Sell the real estate ol Star ling Proctor, a Minor. •I Hines H. Haley, Guardian. Apr i 12, 1 h-’j lm9m 87 Notice. (JB INF, months niter date, applicalion will In j ii J made lo the Justices of the Inferior Coun ol maiveii County, when sitting for Ordinary x purposes, for leave to sell a certain tract of Lam containing two hundred acres being in the coun ty aforesaid, belonging to the F.slate of Gale!. I How. li, deceased. f»r the benefit of Ibe Heir.- ■. editors of the said deceased. 1 tbala Howell, Jidm’x. June 1 I 2 ' "i9m 105 N i- , \ ths : or !>n will be : ior Court of 1 coun . .. a s ■ . o.' . :' j ’!i’jio. leave t ( ; -I,- , i. ■ », Jacob - .'cktau'i, deceased, »r tl. b , .dli . ,i jt. irs ts said dcuea ncl, i xr. July !5 1 o.9rn ii -. _ ’ Noli' '■ |%3 ■> ■' date i > will be *- s made lo the Honorable d Inti . ... Jourt ofj tt'mg sot purpo-r -Ii the rea l ea’.ati of William j ... 1 I Cou Iv, d 1 V. i». Mainsuti. Idm’r. ] , uniy, S- 1 10 liiiJni 24 j i Notice, i N' INK t non ■ d.Oe, a; ation will be made lo the ' da die istlCes of lilt t .Inferior Court of Scnv,. ", white sitting j I for O dinary purposes, (or leave o cell, all that j i, act or parcel of Land, containing one lie u ami acres f more or leltj situate, lying and being In the county aforesaid, on which is a Saw nod (Iris Mill—the same being a part m the real estate o! James Fonder, deceased, for -he purpose of tnsk- . mg a division among the Heirs us the said de ceased. George Hciibins, Jldm’r. ' September 20 1825 lm9 o 27 | Notice. , NIMF. months after date, application will bc ; . in.ide ,o the Honorable the Jits;.cos of th - i |in (ore r Court of Scrivcn county, top .• ave to ell, the whole of tie; real eshde of Levi Hew ird, deceased, late ot Sc-iven county, for the be nt fit of the Heirs and creditors of the said de-| ceased. Kli/.altcth Howard, Admr’x. Septemb-T it) 1825 lm9tn 27 tJMOULIA, Frank.in Luumy. WHMRM.vy James 11. Little and Samuel Bhan ing, »p- lies for Letters Oiamissory on the estate of Wdliant M'racking, deceased, Fhese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors <d the |said deceased, to file their objections in my of fice, within the lime prescribed by law, lo sin. w cause (if any they have) why .ai.i letters His- I miasmy should not lie granted to them. Civet under my hand at ollice in Franklin., thi 7th day of March, 1825. (s:n Frederick, Beall, Ct’k. QKORCIA, llnrke County, lly the /lon. the Court of Ordinary of said County TO A LI. WHOM IT MAY CUKUKHN. \\l F.KKAB Stephen Lloyd and Lojah Attawsy, *’ Administrators of John Sikes, deceased, a;.- piels 'or letters Dismissory. N jW therefore, these are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the ,aid deceased, to file their objections (ifany they 1 have) io the office of the clerk of this Court, on ir before the first Monday in December next, 1 otherwise loiters dismiss ry will be granted. Witness the Honorable James Torrance, one ot I Ibc Justices o' said Court, thisotli July, 1825 ! (mu Samuel St urges, Clerk of thn Court of Ordinary CF.DUuIA, Striven County. fFIIFAS William G. Hunter. Admini Ua \tdl tor of the Kslate of Joseph Ooughron, de - on si.f 1. Lie of said county, (with the Will annex ed) applies for letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish sll and singular, the kindred and creditors of tb< said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bylaw, to file their objections, (if any they have) to shew cans' why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band and private seal, there being no seal of office. Om Seaborn Goodall. Jack onboro’ sdi dav of Oc f . IBf> 31 GEORGIA, Columbia County. 1 VfITHKRKAS Itennet Craft on, has applied fin 1 if letters of D'snicyory on the estate ol s George G. I'ankerslc-y, deceased, late of said l! county. These ore therefore to cite and admonish sli and singular the kindred and creditors ot the said deceased, to be and appear at my office - within the time prescribed by law to file theit objections (if any they have) to shew cause why said letters of Dismissory should not be granted, j , Given under my hand at office, in Columbia, j this Ist day of April, 1825. iiiii G. Jones, I). CVk. j GEORGIA, litchmond County l By the Jlonorab e Ihe Court of Ordinary of suid\ County. T> ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKIIN. "'W Rebecca T. Baldwin, and William j j J. Hobby, Administratrix and Administra tor on lne F. tut-; ot Augustus Baldwin, deceas { I ed, have applied to said Gomt for Letters Dis-j . inirsiry. j Now therefore these arc to citeand cJmonish al ) and singular, th; kindred ami creditors of th . said deceased, to file iheir objections sis any diet . have) in the office of the ('Jerk of this Court, on or befare the first Monday : n May next, other ; wi .e Letters Dismissory wdl be granted lo them. ; Witness tie Horn Table Samuel Mali;, one ot the Justices of <lie raid Court, this 21st day of October, A. D. If-25. t Gin lsa;tc Herbert, CVk. Os th ( wt of Ordinary. ' . GKDIiGIAi Striven County. WHEREAS flu's. (V. Oliver, Administratui , ol tile eaialo an 1 effects, and James ul: ; ver, deceased, late of said County, applies ioi letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish si and singular the kindred and creditors of tin ! said deci a-cd. to li'e their objections (if any diet I have) in the office of tlie Clerk of said Court, oi or before the first Monday in* November next \ otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted L him. Given under my hand at office in Jacksunbo rough, this 25dt day of April, 1825. !0m Seaborn Goodall, CVk, GEORGIA, Burke County. tty the Hen. the Court of Ordinary us said County To At.l. WHOM IT MAY CONCURS. WUKREAb James Anderson, Executor of the Kilale of Elisha Anderson, deceased, ar is t estamentary Guardian of Virginia C. Ande son, lias applied to said Court for letters Dlsmis ory. Now therefore, these are to cite and admonish •II and singular the kindred and creditors of the mid deceased, to file their objections (if any they ■iuve) in the otTice ot the clerk ot tins Court, on •r before the first Monday in January next, other wise letters diamissory will he granted. VV I’.nt ss the Honorable James I'orrance, one o! the Justices of sanl Court, this 2d May, 1825 (5m Samuel Sturges, Clerk GEORGIA, Semen County. \TC?!IERE.\S George Pollock, Adrninistratoi JJ with the •v;h ; »ed, of the Estate ot William 5 •, • sd, tnd also administrator .* the Boothe, deceased. And William iiiiistralor dehorns non ot the Esta •- <l. Henderson, decea ed, each up;. I) -- ssoiy. 'l'liese t . c > e and admonish all diiflsing.il:. kin'-- td creditors of tin said decet cl.- objections in this of fice, on f-i i.rst M nday in August next, ensiling, to shew cause (it any tiiey have) wiiy letters Dismissory should not be grunted If the applicants. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonbo this 28th day o ! January, 1325. (5 m Seaborn Good all, cVk. GEORGIA, tturke County, tty the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of tturki County. To all whom it mav concern. ATWIIBRRAS Will am Sapp and I'henicy Sapp, AJ administrator and administratrix, on the estate of Philip Sapp, late of said county, de ceased, have applied to this Court for letters Uis missory. The e are therefore to cite and admonish al anti singular the kindred and credit firs of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in "ie office of the Clerk ot said Court, on .p before the first Monday in January next, other wire letter. Uismissory will be gr cited to them. Witness the Honorable Attoti Pembf-rton, one of the Justices of said Court, tins 7th March. 1825. t .1 Harm id Sturges, CVk. Os the Court of Ordinary j GGO lit dA, Jiurke County. \ tty the Hon. th Court of O dinary of said County TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CO.VCKUIf, I%ATiIEUEAS Elijah Byne, and Enoch Byne, It administrators on the estate of William byne, late ot burke, deceased, Imvo applied ti .said Court lor Letters Dism ss< ry. Now therefore, these are t:> rite and admonish nil and singular ihe kindred and creditors oi th.- sa-d deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office of the Clerk of this Couit, on rr before the first Monday in January next, other wise Letters Dismissory will be granted. Witness tlte Honorable Alexander.!. Lawson, cue of the justices of said Court, this 2d May, 1825. Ti) Samuel Sturges, CVk. Os th*. Com f of Ordinary, jG EORGIA, Burke Comity. ; tty the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of said County TO ALL WHOM IT MAY C INCHIN. WHBKIUs Abraham Ounforth in righto ¥f his wile, and Augustus if. Anderson, ad miiiistrators on the -state of Elisha Anderson, deceased, have, applied t> said Court for lettern Dismissory. Now therefore, these arfi to cite and admon ish ail and singular the kindred nod c.-euitois ol the said deceased to file their objection (if any they have) in the office of (be clerk of this Cour on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise I tiers dismissory will b« granted. Witness th Hmarable. James Torrance, nm ol’ the Justices Court, this 7t i day, of March, 1325. tN Samuel Sturges, Clerk - i ' the Court of Ordinmry UPERK iia , ild It!', May i'ee.it. tB2o. Hays Bowjihe, Mortgage, ”j Petition for Pore E*S’. I closure. William Puller, administrator | of Charles Beads, deceased, I ~r TTr. ...... and John W Bealle and > ItULh llozekiah Healleand others, lie ; rs of tiie sa d Charles, Ik j a tract of Land. J ; Upon the Petition of Hays Duwdrc, praying j the foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption in land to a certain Tract or parcel of Land, situate. I lying and being in the county ot Richmond, am) State oi Georgia, on both sides of Butler’s Creek, containing seven hundred acres, more nr less, Known as Beall's mill tract. Bounded on tin east by land belonging to said Bowdrean l others, south wardly by I.ig n’s lain!, and noi thwardiy by j lam’s belonging to Robert Crawford or It’s heirs which said land was mortgaged by said Charles Healle in his life lime to the said Hays Bowdre. mi tin lifieenth day ol April, in the year ot our Lord 1824. to secure me payment of a promisso-l ry Note signed by sa d Charles, for the sura ofj nine hundred and seventy-seven dollars, and du- ! the first day ol January last, and the interest tin might accrue thereon; and the sunt of nine hun di ed ami seventy-seven dollars, and interest from the first day of January last, being now due on said mortgage. Now to wit, at .May Term. 1825.; ! On motion, ol John P. King, attorney for Pet I-i i tinner, it is ordered by the Court, that the prin ; ciple, interest and costs, due on said mortgage I be paid into Court within twelve months iron I the date hereof, or from henceloith the Equity of redemption will be forever barred and lore closed, and the inortgiged premi. es si id in term of the law. And it is further ordered, That s copy of this- Rule he published in one of the public Gazettes of the City ol Augusta, at least once a month un til the time appointed for payment, or served u:n> i tiie Representatives and Heirs of the sunt Cnarles, a( least six months previous to the lime the money is directed to be paid. Tine extract from the minutes, James M‘La\vs, Clerk. June 7. 1825. Iml2m 99 “aotickT SIiIKLI, months alter date, application w.l he R. made to toe Inferior Court of Columbia | County, while fitting lor Or inary purposes, foi 1 leave to divide twenty Negroes, the property o' James Martin, late of said cmoty o I which the heirs living out of tiie ooumy am' i 1 v Georg i, ai • respectfully notified of ,uch Application. i ills 29th day n* August, 1825 Robert Martin, Adin'r. August dO 2room 19 Sheriff’s Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in De cember next, at the Court-House door, in Wayne thorough, Burke county, within salt hours : One Negro man, named Nelson, levied on as the property of Robert E. Brodnax, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Justices Court ot said county, at the suit of James Anderson against Stephen W. Blount, and Robert K. Brodnax. ALSO, Three Negroes, viz. Luce, Susan and Elizabetli; levied on as the property of Lewis Byne, to satisfy sundry ft. fas. from a Justices Court ot said county* at the suit ot L. B. Marsh, Executor of lane Bennet, deceased, against Lewis Byne, Richard Byne and Administrator of Redding I). Bryant. also, One Jack, levied on as the property of Rawls, to satisfy an Execution in favour of Rawls. ALSO, Thirty-five Acres of Land, more or less, being the interest of Henry J. Holliday in 200 acres ot land, adjoining lands of Sime on Lowery and others, levied on as the pro perty of Henry J. Holliday, to satisfy two ft. fits, in favor of Ezekiel Inman. ALSO, One Hundred Acres of Land, adjoining lands ot Henry Crew and others, levied on as the property of Arthur Royals, to satis fy a Ji. fa. in favour of William Ligon. Jno T. Forth, s. u, c. October 28, 1825 f 38 Sheriff’s Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, at the Market-House, in the ci ty of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale :— Four Negroes, viz. Rachael, Toney, Bris to and Rose, levied on as the property of A. Rhodes, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the fore closure of a mortgage, Thomas Cummins vs. said A. Rhodes. ALSO, The following Negroes, viz. Charles Gil bert, a man, Nancy a woman, Gabriel and William children, Jinny a woman, Biddy, Allred, Sarah, Phcebe, and Ann Eliza, chil ; dren ; levied on as the property of A. Rhodes, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclo sure of a mortgage, Anderson Watkins vs. 1 said A. Rhodes. Peter F. Ruisclair, Sh‘Jf. r. c. i November 1, 1825. std 38 Executor’s Sale. ON THURSDAY the 15lh December uex', will be sold at the Plantation of the late Col. Nicholas VVaur, on Lillie River, m Coluni b-a county, the Cora and Fodder and oilier pio . visions made there tr.e present season, all ihe (arming utensils belonging to the place, tne slot o | torses and Mules, among which me same vm J Insole brood Mares, and fine Colts of the best I blood—the stock of Cuttle, some full a.,,! son.. halt blood of the English bieoi; the stock Hogs,-and the Plan atton :—-1 here are about fit ' oe.i hundr <1 acies oi La.id, and enough cleared, md in cultivation to give employment to twenty five or thirty hands. Much of this land is ol ’ good quality, and the rest very valuable for it. 1 timber- —also — At tiie same time uiul place, will he sold the Grist and Saw-Mills on Little Rive./ u d the Bridge across it, known as Wares, v/iln , about forty acres ot Land attached thereto. And on THURSDAY, the 33d December, there will he sold ai the Plantation on Savannah River, in Columbia county, at Hie mouth of the Kiokee Creek, the whole of (he . lorn and Fodder, Fanning utensils, stock, Sic. belonging to that place, and also ihe Plantation ■ itself, including about six hundred teres of I.ml of very excellent quality. And on THURSD A Y the 39th December, will be sold at the market-house, in the City of Augusta, about Cony very likely A'egroet, including mechanics, house servants, and field hands. The sales at each place will commence at ten o’clock, A. M. ami close at 4 o’clock, P M. and be continued from flay to day, until (he properly is all sold. I welve months credit will be given for all j sums over Ten Dollars, and notes with good se nt nly required, before the property will be de - livered. Susan B, Ware, Kx'trx. W in. W. Holt, JUx’r. Os the mil of J\r. H are. " (p* Editors of Newspapers m Georgia, and the L Hlors ot the Columbia Teljscope, in South-Caro* l.na. are reques e I to give thia three week*v in sertions, and forward their accounts to this office 1 for payment. October 34 Administrators .>ale.~ BY order of the honorable ihe Inferior Court, will be sold at 'be Market Hour* in the City oi Augusta, on the first Tuesday in January nest, I between the usual hours ; Two Slaves, viz. Roxiua & Har py, belonging to Hie Estate of the late John u j rather®, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and I creditors. R. H, Wilde, Adm’r. ' j November 4 p td 38 ■j NOTUJK |vy ILL be sold on tiie 2(Jih December next 1 H o-i the pr'mises, that well known and vh it hie PUBLIC Si ANt), at present occupied by ' j the subscriber, situated at the Fork ot the Mil 1 j! .dgeville and ’Vrightsborough roads, six miles j from Augusta. i —AL«O j The Household Furniture and o :ther personal property. There are two hundred I acres of Laud—twenty-five good swamp—and six of which is prepared I r cultivation. p j Ihe i nprovements comprise a comfortable a I Dwelling, and convenient oui buildings. : i The terms of payment will be made easy to 1 ; Hie purchaser. V* illiam H. Burton. ; iXj’ Ebe editors of the Georgia Journal will | publish the above twice, and forward their ac count to the subscriber. i vv. n. u. November 1,7 iEdward F. Campbell,} t INEQUITY ; Phineas M. Collock, I el. al. 3 Soulh-Carolina, Edgefield District. IN obedience to an order of the Court of Equity, will be sold at Hamburg, South* i Carolina, on the sth day of December next, > on a credit of one, two and three years, 1 with interest from the date, all that Tract or Plantation of Land, lying at the junc tion of Horse Creek and Savannah River, 1 and within two miles of Augusta, contain s ing acres, be the same more or less. i The purchaser will be required to give t bond and security with a mortgage of the , premises, to pay in cash the cost of suit 1 and for a title deed. Whitfield Brooks, Commissioner in Equity. F Edgefield, C. H. > 1 28th Oct. 1825. y td 38 grj” For the evidences of title and a , I more particular inscription of the land, ap ijply to E. F. Campbell, Augusta. . j JS otice. ,} Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next. at Columbia Court-House, between the u,-ual j hours ot sale, agreeable to an order of the | Honorable Inferior Court of Walton county : >1 One Tract of Land in Columbia 1 county, lying on Greenbrier Creek, containing ■3lB Acres more or less, including the Plantation and Mills—it being a part of the real estate of Thomas Jones, late of said county, deceased, (bl ithe benefit of iha Heirs of said Estate. Terms on (he day of aa e. W illiam Booker, Adm’r. October 25, 1825 37 AM) STEAM Hates. Dl!. OULL, a French Physician, respectfully informs the public, that he has established [STEAM and MEDICAL CATS in Augusta. I'iie very high repute these Baths have acquired ; m Europe, where (although a lav..', discovery) they are to be found in ev t ry hospital, and tin: great cures they him; perl or in tel in Huston, Phi ladelphia and Charleston, can n ave no douht of their efficacy. The most gentle as well as the most powerful medicines are administered by I tint amain, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the patient. Tin y arc a never tailing remedy in all cutane ous afltebons; Hern Psora, Ki.gv.orms, &c. to M.aluhe'ati and Leprosy. They also have never ailed of sacces.3 ia either acute or chronic rheu matism. In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous wed ‘.gs, incipient dropsy: in all diseases of the joint;, gouty a.i-.f tioo-s. dispersion of tumors, ill curcii ■> piiib.t, sp» .nnodic or nervous affections j nail hiliots-i iM-u-iS, dyspepsia, hypocondriaals, pii •• sy—tliese baths h.ave been found most ser viceable, and have often succeeded even in lit rc ditary complaints, in fine, this manner of admin* istering almost every i: nsdy btdooging to the healing art, may be tendered applicable to almost every case, and (ii is repeated) without any pain, trouble, or d: .yen hi the patient, i As these bmha vc not yet generally known, or. 1 mfTEL will be happy to srivo me tuout res pectable references to persons who have been cii.'cu :ty tuki ,g them. January 11 57 I FA I K N T COT TON PRESsT I'"S ’■ ;P< S--b veriber respectfully informs his friends J. mid the publ.cin general, dial he lias invented i\* & useAul M.ac\iu\fc, Jo the pvrpos of Packing Colton into square Bales, by the power uj a Lever, acting on ) 11 Fmcum. which /hives the follower I that presses the Colton into the Bale, The power of this Machine is such, that from •150 to 500 p muds of Cotton can be pressed in -1 0 live yards us 42 .itch bagging with consider* hie ease, and in av- ry .shot-, time. The superior advantages ot th.s machine are deally manifest, dial in addition to the small quantity of bagging required, fwlich certainly is an o'.Jcct J two bands can with, gi\ ai ;a ,e, pack from eight to twelve bales .V. one day, if me cotton is conven ient, by having some assistance in sewing, which is by thr the most tedious part. The simplicity of this machine and Is superior power aie great ly adm red by meclemical artists, and in fact all who have seen it. Ity a mechanical dem-nistra tion it is proven, that the p ever of the lever and its concomitants are equal i) not superior to any, even to the wedge if properly applied. From the high ami frequent encomiums past on die invention, the subscriber is induced to of fer it to the Public .i'* son ani-.g ■; ovtll y of their immediate notice. Aiv person that may want, can apply to the subs iriber. The probable cost will be TIE TV DOLLAKS, when ail materials are found, mid EIGHTY, if not found. Paten': Letters having been obtained from the Depart ment of State of the United States, all persons are prohibited from making or using the same w ithout h gid ngiv. All infringements will meet with the rigor of the law, made and provided in such cases. Any mechanic that may wish to be bentfitted !>y the invention, may by paying a very moderate 1 sum secure individual c unity or st ite rights. 'I he same is offered to farmers and all others. ' j The it, re us the Machine is sixteen feet long, j three feet wide, and can be used in a house of six ■ teen feet pi . eh, or brought so near the outside that the cotton can be conveyed by a tube from the Gilt ) to the J’ress, Lewis Lays sard. Halifax, N. C. Sent. 28, 1825 I4t f 30 Ten Dollars Howard. K) AN AW AY from the Plantations of Mrs, N. W ). Jones, and Miss Campbell in Jefferson Tun tv, near Louisville, about the 20th October last, two fellows by name, POUI'UjXK and SCIPIO , f.r whom the above reward will be s paid on their being lodged in the Jail of Chat ham or Kicmnond Counties, or delivered to the Subscriber at Augusta, or FIVE DOLLJiUS , r "r t;ith“r, vnd all reasonable expenses paid.— , SCIPIO is well known about Augusta, and both dwell known about Savannah. K. F. Campbell. L . N r nvpwib“r 18 42 n To Toacliera. 4 BE 1 of excellent School Furniture for sale, fl sc. vt Tables, Benches, large Maps, A 1 a,v '' '*ds STOVE suitable for a SrhonMioom im- a S-. 0.0 Inquire of G, W. Warner Esq. Au ;;usla, o. 4 s, tbscriber at the S;. -J Mills 1 B. B. Hopkins. Septemo 2~