Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 07, 1822, Image 3

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Lost, BETWEEN the Bridge and Upper Hamburg, a small Red Morocco Pocket Book, wflh the following bank ■ jUj j„closed—one ten dollar bill, on the <Htc Bank of North-Carolina; one of ", me amount, on the Bank of the State f Georgia, payable at the principal Hank at Savannah, one dollar on the Bank ; 0 f Augusta, and twenty-five cents in small i thawff®; and some other papers, only j valuable to the owner. The finder will, be suitably rewarded by leaving it at i either df the Hotels, at Hamburg, or all ihe Mansion House, Augusta,.Georgia. j November 7 20 2t Attention, Sportsmen! fpHE Spai'ta Jockey Club Races wifi, X commence, over the Sparta course, on Tuesday, the third of. December next, free for any horse, mare or gelding, from j any part of the world* Tlia first day’s running, three mile j heats, for a purse of three hundred doi- ■ lars, cash—Entrance to subscribers, j twenty dollars; to non subscribers, thirty I dollars. Second day, proprietors purse, of two j hundred dollars, two mile beats'—en-1 trance twenty dollars, free for any uag except the winner on the first day. Third day, a sweepstake, for the en trance money of the two proceeding days of that day, a t ten dollars, and the gate money of that day,—mile heals—the best three in five ; a leather on each. VVeights—the ta>o first days, accord ing to the rules of the Grecncsborough turf. Alston &, Taylor, PmpHtturs. November 7 211 td Valuable Heal Estate FOR SALE. WILL be sold, on the Wt Tuesdary in January next, at the Coart house in Lincoln county, between the usual hours oi sale, by order of the Ho norable Court or Ordinary of said cauu ly, that valuable body ol Land, lying on Savannah river, three miles below Pe tersburg, in said counlt 1 , containing thir teen or fourteen hundred acres, five hun dred of which is excellent low grounds; it being the real estate of Ezekiel Du Bose, dec. The plantation is in good repair, has an elegant two story dwell ing house, a gin house, packi g screw', and oilier convenient buildings, too te dious to mention—an excellent seine yard, fee. The terms are very libera), only one fifth in hand, and (he rest to be paid at four annual instalments. Those who wish to purchase <me of the most valuable settlements now offered for sale m the up country, are respec t fully in vited to call and view the premises be fore the cav of sale Micajah T. Antony, adni'y. NovemVi r 7 2ti 2’m Administrators Sale. WILL »o;d, oil tne Ist Tuesday in January next, at Lincoln Court* h-> -e, within (lie usual ,-i.le hours, the tuiluwiog tracts of Land—-viz. one tract, ■i-> .Gill reek, Cv,iua,.;in , five h i idml ml three acres, more ir lea-, adjoining Todd and innn ms; the c.ifier ui tie .voters of nil creek, adjoining bimmons, W alien aid others, containing four hundred and thirty acres, he the same mo m or less, — being the real estate of V\ illiani Slnk-s,, deceased; sold by order ol the Honora ble (Join i of Ordinary ol sail county, for the benefit ol tlnr heir; had creditors of said deceased. William W. Stokes, Archibald M Stokes, I's ■ lilors. Jane Stokes, adm'x. Novemfe " .hui Executor's >sale. WH.L bus > U, on 1 nasday, the l7tli day ot December next, at the plantation of the late Waiter Leigh, de vc.ucd, (three mites below Augusta, and kuuwu by (he name ot the f oily,) the present crop of corn and fodder, the duck ol horses, com, sheep arid hogs, together with all (he plantation '.ilensils, \ >kc ice. At.So, . Ihe said Plantation, containing 800 ■teres, more or less, of prime swamp hind, which is in a high stale of improve ment forcullivalion. AI.SO, A lot of 40 acres, adjoining lands of AALite, Hamilton, Bar,op and Course. I'cim, oy sale made known t>c Ui" day of sale. 13. H. Warren, executor. I Xoveuc ,7 v , t.. ! r , I Executor s £>ule. \\l 1,6 ‘"’-If on 1 tie P itaday, l7lfi • “ day December next, at the late Itw. hag of Elisha Walker, deceased, in t-" niuia o.inly, (lye per.-onal property de' eased, consisting bf stock of all amis, household and kitchen furniture, l°g''her wuib the cron ol corn and cot ton rats -d the present year on the plan 'ibnnoi saiifde eiysed ; also, with a nuni er 1,1 other articles, dale to cmnmeuce '' lb o’clock A. vL Term* of sale ma 'l9 know 1 qii dm day,. David Walker. Exe'r. aovemner 7 v, at Strayed, A Sorrel Horsej alpul fifteen and a i "'" l hands high; Ins made and tall jc eiing to a c-olor, about seven Wws of’, ha,, a white streak in the lore 'e ‘J, and white on some of Isis legs oy per on having taken up the above escribed horse shall he be liberally re ',r ! «d by sending him (o the subscriber, r giving such information as will lead, to ftls recovery. Jas, C. Morgan. •'ovember 7 Notice. /AN ’ho twelfth day of December next, will be »ld,ht the dwelling house | bde James Churchill, deceased, in u iiaond comity, ( , n a credit of six . r ‘ ’*> the plantation tools, stock, 1 other articles uff, ( ; i tcreased. Elizabeth Churchill, adm'x. °stober 3|. 27 ids Georgia, Lincoln County. By William I f trper, Citric of ike Court oj Ordinary far said county. WfIF.IG.AS \\ iliiam W. Stokes has applied to me for Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Lucretia . -stokes, late of this county, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and | creditors of said deceased, to be and ap , pear at my office within the time prescri- I ‘O' !aw, to shew cause (if any they I h , ave wl O otters of Administration | should not be granted. I Given under my hand, at office this 4th I day ol Nov. 1822. j Win. Harper, c. c. o. I y ° v ‘ it Georgia, Columbia County. By $. Cruuftra, Clerk of the Court of j Ordinary of Columbia County. WHEREAS Henrietta Nsvlor, his applied to me tor letters of Ad ! mini#) ration on the esbive of Nancy Dor j sett, dceea-ed. NoW, therefore, these are to cite and i admonish all and singular, the kindred , anil creditors ot the said deceased, to j file their objections in my olficc (if any they have) within the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters of Administra tion will b£ granted to them. Given under my hand and seafiof Of fice, this 7lh d.iv nt November, 1822. * S. Crawford, Clerk C. O. November 7 • * wr Georgia, Columbia County. By j. Crawford, Cleric of Hit Court of Ordinary of Columbia County. WMIEREAS William Ijarnett has applied to me for letters of Ad ministration on the estate of William R. Crabb, late ol said comity, deceased. Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish all and singular the km lred and creditors of the said deceased, to file (heir objections in my office (il any they have) within the lime presori.ben by law, other wise letters ol Administration will be granted to inm Given under tny hand and seal of Of fice, this 71h day of Noi ember, i;;w>. S. Crawlbrd, Clerk. C. O. Nnvembn 7 Georgia, Columbia County. Jiy vj. Cruuforu, C itrk of Ihe Court oj I rdinary of Columbia Courtly. W’UERLAS William Riley has ap plied to me for letters ol adminis tration on the estate and effects of Hardy Powell, late of sai 1 (.penty, deceased : 1 hese are therefore to cite and admo nish all and singular (lie kindred and cre ditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the lime proscribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, why said letters of administration should'not be gran to 1. Given under my hand .and seal of Of fice this 7ih d.i\ of Xoveml-er, L. 22. S. Crawford, Clerk C. O. 2 oveaiGer ? Georgia, Columbia County. tiy is. C tali Jura, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of Columbia County. \ X7TIER.EAS Nathan Crawford aid VV Edward Crawford, have app.ied to me for if, let s of administration on the estate and effects of Robert Crawford, late ol said county, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admo nish all pid singular the kindred and cre ditors of said deceased, to he pml appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law. to shew cause, if any they have, why said loiters of Administration should not by granted. Given under my hand and seal of Of fice this 7lli day of N u mber. 1822. S. Crawford, Clerk C. O. N .o emln.i 7 Georgia, Columbia County. By H. 'rmijnfd, Clerk <f tin Court of (hthnanr of Columbia County. W EKE AS bholdrick Brown and Sarah C VVahtcr, have applied to rno for Letters ol Adnni'nXralfou on the Estate of jokn G. Walked, det easpd, Now, therefore, these are to cate and admomdi all and singular the kindred and creditofe of the saut decooeed, to file (Rem objei tiohs in my office (it any they have) within ( lie time pi by law, other wise letter of AdmiuisoAtion will lie granted to them. Give h under nay hand a fid seal of Of fice, thi* tile day of Novriuhep, l;:45. S, Crawford, Clerk C. O. , ■ * Noveinner 7 m - i. - ■ ■■ JOHN S. HOLT, Offers his strvieps lu Ids Friends any, the I'nblrc, us u i C o tuiuis sio u NVgvc\vav\l ANtt Ware-House Keeper , AUGUST A, GEO. He contiiines to occlipy tlie Ware- House & Stores, where .VlcXaws .N Hon -lately transacted husiuesj, %liich AEe ill good order for the reception and safe keeping of Produce and Merchandize. — AU order* to purchase and consign meats for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or auy species of. properly, will be thanklully received; and he pledges himself, that evoiy exefliotr-ihall be used,ito make sa tisfactory returns of all business commit ted to his rare. ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW IIAKHKI.S FresVv FVowr, and a few casks Unpacked Stone Lime. September. 5. 2 ts (p 33 A few pieces of New Music and Musical Cords, for sale at the Augusta Book-Store. October 1 13 Brought to J ail, IN Augusta, a negro man, who says his name is Peter, and that he belongs to Ir. Robert Tucker, of Greene county. The owner is requested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges and take him away. T. Stewart, Jailor. November .7 27 dt Notice. ! BRONSON having taken in fd Mr. John \Vum tman as a partner, :S tliier business will be conducted under tile firm of Bronson cc Wightman: [_ 'Bhey are opening a general and extensive asortment of J STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, II SUITABLE Foil THE SEASON—VIZ. 2 bales superfine and common Cloths, li I ~ Casimore, 2 ~ Palincls, 2 „ Figured Ronibazettes, I ~ Plain do. - G trunks Calicoes, assorted, | 2 „ Plain and Stripe Cambric, J * j, low price Muslin Robes, ' | 2 cases Steam & Power Loom Shirting, i 1 ~ Sinchews, s I 1 ~ English and Italian Sewing Silk, ' 1 ~ Lang;don Wire Thread, 1 ~ Lewis and Tomis and Lewis 11. . super Gilt Buttons, I I „ low priced Gill Buttons, 1 ~ Roys’ Morocco flats, 0 6 „ Ladies’ Straw Hats, f 12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes, 15 ~ Ladies Morocco ~ 5 boxes Whittemore Cotton Cards, 15 ~ Holms’and Millie's and Snow’s, 6 cases Domestic Goods, assorted. The above Goods, with many others, are offered on the best terms —those Wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the Goods. Mn Wight man will remain in New-York for the f present for the purpose of buying; we shall bo able to keep a general assort s ment. Bronson & Wightman. Oct. 5 14 ts 1 Thomas 8. Metcalf r OFFEI'B FOR SAI.E ) QA -1 OVf Uhls, boiled Cider a 100 do Potatoes 20 do Beets - 1000 bunches Onions 100 Efils. new I lour off:casks Cut Nails 51) tons Sweeds Iron - j Iff bbls. best Cider Vinegar 50 Mid*, best retailing .Molasses 1 vff) cir ics Lime. / 10 bhils. Hams 30 bags Code Rum, Gin and Apple Brandy uNovembci 2 20 ts UIUKUtYUES, ’ Cotton iiaggiiig, &lc. See. 1 1 AAO Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging, ’ I tL"/” lirst quality 1 60. ii■ >“. English Baling Twine 80 Coils. do Rbj’ie 28 llhds. .Muscovado .V Orleans Sugar 25 Bng-i Green Coffee 60 Hhds. PMladMphia Rye Whiskey 30 Barrels do do do 24 do N. E. I uni 35 do N. E. Gin !' 10 Qr. Casks T'oncrilfe tVine 20 Tierces London Porter , 15 Boxes Wliittmorc’s No. 10, Colton . Cards 150 Bags Shut 5000 wt. Bar Lead 1 Iff Tons Swedes Iron, assorted 100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads .1000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt Any part of which articles will be sold unusually low for Cash or approved I A. Mitcholl V S. Clarke. September 1 2. 5 if —w. —— : ——* Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &c. 00 llhds. N. O. so Muscovado ?iigarl 100 bills. do do do 30 hMs, Loaf do f 10 tiercels Green Coffee 20 bags do do 12 tierces super. London Porter <1 20 tons assorted Sweeds Iron 'i 50 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey 30 do Molasses I 40 do Malaga Wine I 1.5 half bbls. do do 100 barrels Baltimore Flour I !)l) <do Mackerel 15> tierces Rice, Cogfiiar-iJlrandy, 11. i Gin 1 J utiaicj K nm, Acc; ■ ‘ All of which will be*»ld low for Cash, or apj roved paper, by Bacon & Danforth. 3 doors above •Cily-fJolel. September 24 10 e WNI.II &Uo. “ OFFER FOR SALE, iiilDS. pome Sf. Croix Sugar, D D UW Jo lM liacovado Uo 300 Rags prime gPeftn Coffee, 10 Pipes Holland Gin, I 5 do Cogntnc Brandy i 5 Hhds. Jamaica Rum, : 20 Qr. Casks Tonerifle Wine, 20 do. Malaga do Iff Barrels N. E. Rum, 80 Hhds. Molasses, : iff Casks London Porter, t 60 Bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar, 20 Bags Pepper, 50 Barrels Flour, 5 Uoxe* London Mustard, 30 do Raisins, 10 Boxes Whittmorecottoncards 3‘JO Qr. Boxes Spanish Hegars, 50 Kegs Powder, 200 Bags Shot, 5 Kegs Lead, 200 Pieces Cotton Bagging, 100 Coil Rale Rope, 20 Tons Iron, German Steel, „ English blistered do. B 2000 Bu»\\els B>a\t, All of which are offered low for Cash, or good paper. Sept. 10. 4 3m , Boarding. 0 A FEW genteel Boarders would be • A. taken at .Mrs. Srov’s, in Reyoold l» street, in the upper tenement of the e building immediately in the rear of the Bridge Bank. Lodging could be had if required. November 2 4t New Goods, scirm.r. run t;if, skason. i Just rteeived by the late w'rtvalsfrom Li ocrpuvl, cud for suit in the Hr dge Building, BEST Saxony blue and black Cloth? and Casi#neref, Moleskin and Videntia'Vesting, Green and rod Becking Baize, Assortment of Flannels, 1 igurud and plain black and colored Bombazolts, f igured and plain Cassimere Shawls and Points, Assortment of Hosiery, J-niioey VVoolsty, tor Negroes’ Clothing, ; f arlau I’laidsaud Bombazines, Cost black Siiishpws and Sarsnetta, »> it Nankin and Canton Crapes, Levantine and figured Silk, Flaided and striped Silk, English silk Hose and (i loves, Crape Shawls, assorted, W Into and colored Sat tins, Cotton Shirting* anil Sheetings, Fine and coarse Calicoes, 6—l and 4-4 Cambrics and Jactmets, I » n ii figured ~ ~ ~ I me and coarse Furniture Chintz, 6-4 and 4-4 cotton Checks, Colton Hosiery, Ginghams and Scotch 1 ioraespnns, Assortment of Sewings Cottons, 4-4 to fi-4 Cotton Shawls, Irish Linens, Lawns and Table Cloths, i, brown Linens, Platillas, Burlap, Sheetings, Russia Sheetings, Diapers and Hessians, Sterling Osnaluirgs Jc Flemish Sheetings, Linen Check and Drillings, Gloves, a general assortment, Good Assortment df Muslins, ii ii ,t Threads, Fine Linen Cambrics, Goad assortment of Hdkfs. Catalonia and Madrass Shawls, Flag and Bandana Hdkfs. Silk and cotton Velvet, Olive and Drab Cords, Merino and Velveteen Shawls, Shell ami fjorn Combs, Colton Bod Ticks, A-4 and 4-4 cotton Shirtings, Fluids and Stripes, i A general assortment of Domestics, | Pound and Pack Fins, I Satinets and Rutinots, And many more articles 100 numerous !o mention—all of which will Resold low tor cash or approved t>ap«t, by George Wrajrg, jr. ! October 29 Vi t ; w T\\e SubscviWrs, Have connected I licinn'lv es in Bu siness tinder the til in yt A. I. is' G. IV. Huntington , and have taken the front room of the Building occupied by Messrs. A. Flangh ter N; C. Lahnz nt, where they offer for sale, an assortment of U&OfcElUm A. 1. IJuiilington, G. W. Huntington. Augusta, Stpl. 10,1622. 4 ts REMOVAL. .Wiu\ W. IVviavV RESii;cri.ui.i,v acquaints his friends and the public, that he has removed from Bridge Row, or Centre street, to the north side of Br .ad street, the se cond house below Ihe cross street lead ing to the Planters’ Hotel, where he has, and intends keeping constantly for sale, a general assortment of GROCERIES, On accommodating terms. Oct. 12 17 2w2m .Vaiuvs V>. &l Co. HAVE LATELY RECEIVED A LARGE AND KXI'EWIYE AS SORTMKM'iiOE HATS, O S' EVEitV HF.bpiUl'TJun AND aPAtniT, I Among whirli are the JotlOwing kinds I suitable for Ike turning season, vis. BLACK and Drab Heaters Do. «10. Castors pine White Bussing IJlacfe and Drub Imitations Ywith’s and Children’s ditto Children's Ftmcv UtiU JMen’j and Hoys Borums While and Black W ol Hats Children’s Morocco Gaps ... Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns Bandboxes in teals Ladies’ Ftruw Bonnets, kc. kc. Which they effer lor «ale very low, on accommodating terms, so that it will be an object Ip country merchants to call and examine for themselves. April 27 ‘dtl\f Cotton VUvrp-WouHtv Upper end. South \de JJroad si. Augusta. Willian H. Egan, BEGS leave ), acquaint his friends and the ptftiy, that tile above is in complete orderjorthe reception of pro duce. The Beruriljfrom (jrc, which its pecu liar situation aßrds, and ther onveuience arising from its bmediate neighborhood to that part of thltown where the prin cipal portion of t >. Cotton is new sold, render it a desira e place for the plan-1 ters lo deposit th|r produce. Liberal' advances made. Sept. 14 6 ts Wanted to Hire, 4 SOBER, steady NSL Mao> who f\ is accustomed to the ms, of Horses. Enquire of the print? October 19 2b«. MRS. JULL Respecia uutv iuiorfnb her IVieiuls aiid.ihe public, that her School will rt-o, in in Augusta, at the room imme diutely opposite SJr. James Gardner’s, s Reypold-street, on NJopday -the 21st in stant, whfere will he taught by her, Mu sic, French, and every branch of English, with. Work—an approved master will he provided lo attend masses ol Drawing 4 j Dancing and Sacred Singing, on the most liberal terms. I Get. 12 n Swim French Evening School. At! I’.R the sth iusl. the subscriber I\. will open open a second class of in struction for the French L ngnage.— this-class, as well as the first, is li,piled to ton scholars; early application is re quested cf those gentlemen desirous' to enter. A few vacancies an: to be filled in the first class, by persons having gone through the first difficulties. For terms enquire of J. B. Uafitte. A few gentlemen may he accommoda ted with Board. November 2 26 5( Dancing School. MR. LLHLIL, grateful for the en couragement he has heretofore re , ceived, respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen ol Augusta, that he will again open his School on Monday after , uoon, tlie 21{tb Inst, in the room over the store ol Messrs. Mall .Sc Washburn. He will give throe lessons in each week for twelve weeks, which will make ‘J6 les sons in (lie quarter. His days of tuition will ho Monday, V\ ednosday and Fii day evenings, from 4 to (i o’clock. NIGHT SCHOOL, For Young Genlh nun, At tho almvcmcnUoned place, on tin sfime evenings of the Day School. The price will be $10 —in each school one half in advance. October 22 21 6w UNION GUARDS! Attention! A Election will on hold at the house s iX of Mr. 6. Turpin, on bulurday, the 1 9tli of November next,, at 7 o’clock, I*. Vi. torn 2d Lieutenant in said company, vice Licul. Frey, resigned. By order of fV’l 'Coldwell. Win. iJ. Bush, Scc’y. N. B. A meeting of Uc company will he held at the same lime and place. Hy order. W. H. B. Sec. October 20 . 24 6t THE snhscriber offers for t iJj!filß-Rent. his Sand-Hill Resident for 12 months from the first October next. John Giiulmt. September 10. 4 It To Wont, MTlie room former]}' occupied by J. P. Kino, as a Law Office, above the Augusta Book £tnre. ’ October 15. i IB 1 f The subscriber informs ' the community that he will open an even . ing school on .Monday the 14th hist, at his school room, on Green street, opposite the City-Hall, where will he taught, Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geography , Mensuration of Supeifuts and Solids, Su-vrying, &e. For further information, application may he made lo Cliarles Grenville. October 8 t.‘» if The Augusta Bridge h again offeredfor ealr, IS obedience to a decree of the 6lh Cir cuit Court of the United Status, for the District of Georgia, will be mold, ut Public Auction, to the higlsest bidder, at the market house in the city of Augus ta, on Thursday the 26th day of Novem ber next, The Augusta Bridge and its appurlenanees. r The terms of sale will be, “one third rash; one third payable in in one year from the date of the sale, with interest at serenpor centum per annum, and the re maining third payable in two years from the date of tlie said’sale, with like inUrest —The purchaser giving bond with Ap proved personal security, and a mortgage of that premises.” Tho income of the property now offer e'ti lor sale, is, from the best information the subscribers can nbtaifi, at least y 15,001) perspuftim —and as all previous ly existing impediments to Die sale arc now removed, and the subscribers arc in complete possession of jhe Bridge, they 'cJFnfidcntly invite the attention of capil 3lifts to this sale, as affording an oppor tunity of tfie most profitable investment of capital that will perhaps, ever again oocnr. ' ■ / Christopher Fitzsimmons, Freeman Walker, Commissioners. October 10. 16 Ids BOAaiHXq, A FEW Gentlcmed can be accommo dated with board(and lodging if re quired)in the large brick Building, next above the Post-office. September 24 10 ts For Sale. GOOD Black Bomb, with his wife and their male child. Apr'y. in the absence of the subscriber, to M . J. S. Beers or Mr, George M. Walker, Au | gusta. F. Walker. October 1 13 To Hire, TWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay - er and the other a 11 use Servant. Benj. Sims. September 21 9 * ! EAULE TAVEH.X. fjpHK above establishment being too • much out of repair for the recep tion ol transient persons, it therefore will he kept this winter for regular Hoarders, and those \vho may think pro per to call, at any hour, to refresh them selves with any thing to eat and drink, of the best that the markets of Charleston, •Savannah and Augusta can afford. There are a good many private (looms, i with or without tiro places. The If Ait will he supplied with all kinds ol the first quality Limrous, and those who may think proper to call, may rest assur ed 'hat every exertion will ho made to make every thing Comfortable and agree able. Fields Kennedy. October 15 -tr . . . WAR RENTON) GEORGIA. BTIIIE subscriber informs the Public, >«A hat his house is still kept ope for the Entertainment of Travellers. An additional number of stables, and other n cessary preparations, together with se veral year’s experience in his business, justifies bim in saying, that hereafter satisfactory accommodations will lie a know lodged by all who may honor him with their c alls. Intending to keep Ids liar constantly supplied with the beak li [itors, and being anxious and determin ed to fnrid“h gentlemen with all other convenience- with (he utmost prompti tude, the subscriber is induced confidently to hope, that the same, liberal encourage ment which tie has heretofore received, he may henceforth long continue to de serve. P. O. Paris. October 5 14 ts CAKD. f-w FLOItAMCE, Surgeon Dentist, at M.A' the sign of the Goiden Eagle, llam . org, b. G (who lias practised twenly fi\e years in Charleston) offers his ser vices to tlie ladies and gen'lemen ot Au gusta, in every branch of Ids prolessiou. lie invites those who may be in want of Ins services to tall and see bis woik, ma il nlacluK d on anew principle, whuh he warrants. 'Foeth and Gums. f diseases 01 the Teeth and Gums X are chiefly owing to our own mg. led j the parts of (he aliments which lodge about them aflermaslication, grow ing acrid and corro ive, the gunn. are thereby first affected, as being the most tender parts, and after those correction* are produced, commonly called the Tar tar of the Teeth, which, destroying both their texture and whi'eness, not only deprives t.ie month of it* principal orna ments, but brings on violent tooth aches, and renders the Gums livid and putrid, and offensive I>. ourselves and others. But though people in general may pre vent (hose inconveniences, by care and attention at first, yet, if they are once snllcred In take place, it is no longer in the power oflhe suflerorto remove them, this being properly the province of the experienc ed Dentist, who hath made the maladies of the Teeth and Gums, with their attendant ecils, the principal objec t and end of lib studies. Mr. Florance, Dentist , By long pr dice, ac loso application to business, and a thorough knowledge of the structure of the Teeth and Gums, has made all the operations in those parts quite familiar to him, insomuch that what tome Dentists have judged imprac ticable, be hath performed with ease and safely. lie places Teeth, both real and artifi cial, (making (ho latter with pure ena mel,) from a single one to an entire set, so accurately, that they shall answer every purpose of the imlurul. Thus the greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornaments, which have the recommenda tion of utility Those Teeth that have fallen out of their sockets, which frequently happens, though in a perfect sound slate, he, by a method peculiar to biuisell, replaces as firm as ever, without (he least pain or uneasiness to the patient; Me clears Hie Teeth, if ever so disco loured, ol all their foulness and tartar, without pain, ami renders them while and aafair aseverin half an hour. TccMi and Stumps extracted In the easiest manner, if ever so difficult. Me assists yeung Ladies and Gentle men ju the first and second dentition, and removes the A)ilk Teeth at proper sea sons, lest they should incommode the re gular growth of the succeeding otic*; and if a deformity ot thin kind has taken place, through the want of a skilful Dentist, Mr. Florance undertakes to correct it, provided the Subject is not more than twenty yean old, and restore the Teeth to their natural, regular aiid he'uliful order. N. B. A Tincture and Dentifrice Baste, prepared by him only, which preserves the Teeth and changes thorn to u imauli fe I white, cures the Gumsot the Scurvy, andmaktstho breath st all limes sweet and agreeable; and cures the Tooth Ache immediately, with proper direct tions how to pse them. October 29 24 JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Mattress M, Respectfully informs hi* friend* and tlie public, that he continues to keep on hand a supply of Mattresses of ' every description, among which are some of very superior quality manufactured of huir. Me also, has on hand, aud will constantly keep a supply of well made Cotts, which will be wild at the low price ot three .Inilitre. * October 2f. 23 3 W s > »* i;{ i • *