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SltoriflT’s Sale.
C\N ' ii.-i Tuesday in July next, at
/t, • >urt House, in Columbia
COU V. • ' e r.ll i,
Two Negro men, Moses and
D. ie, to-aliniy in < x<!- tnion, I htmias 1
Cobb v*-. Joseph linki rsley.
A I.So.
Peter, Marthena, Sella, Mary,
Tom. l.m nu' i mil >i:ii'gr<t, to iy
the follow i<g cxri ntions in wit, James
Hensav, guarhao, vs I A. Few, \mler
eo Watkn.9 v- the •* me. ami one fi. fa.
Squre A. Bithuian v 1 - I A Few.
AI.S
Two Negro children, Henny
and (»in .*•}, to stitly ■ nudry exec ulions,
CJn- s I?. Johiison anti others vs Na
than.' ! Fenrre.
A i.so,
A Negro woman by the name
of Aggy, aidln r linld, t.> ati«fy sundry
executions, AiigC'.t.- Cnywlord and
others vs. estalc ol diehard Bhaclcelford,
deceased.
AI.SO,
One sorrel Horse, to satisfy
sundry exo< ulious Robert T. Allen vs.
F.dmund Fuller and in* securities,
Thomas Roney and William lliley.
A I.SO,
Fifty Acres of Land, on the
wateis ot Germany’s creek, adjoining
Mugruder and others, to satisfy sundry
executions, W, VV. Harden and 'John
Keid vs. William Stapler.
a i.so,- •
One Acre and 7 tenths of au
ane, wi'h tlie improvements, on the
Fish 11 m toad, adjoining William Scott,
tnsalisfy sundry executions, Mark I’. Da
vis mid others vs. Julius Bcay.
Also,
A Negro boy by the name of
Allan, 219 acres of land, adjoining
Wrighlsboro’ common, Vaughan and
others, 300 arris, adjoining Porter and
others, Lillie llivnr, to satisfy an cxecu
lion Thomas ilowdre vs. Jeremiah
Reese.
Ai.so,
One Negro man by the name
of Ned, to sdisiy sundry executions,
Thomas Dooly and others vs. Taylor
Wiley.
Ai.so,
12 Acres first quality Land on
the waters of iI .it’s < reek, adjoining
Daugherty and Porter, to salt*** sundry
ox'diuons Jours, Hamilton, Einhrc and
others vs (leo Johneoii.
Win, Wilkins, D. Shff,
May HO 107 Id
Slicrifl 's -Vale.
WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday
in July next, at the Marked House,
iu ii e •ve«if l.oi'isville,
3 Negroes—to wit: Winn,
about iwriilyfi <* years old, I'm tar,
about fin* yiars old, and Cato, about II
yearn old token as the property of John
Bpivey, deceased, to satisfy li. las. iu favor
o( Littleton Spivey.
AI.SO,
Two Negroes, Frank, about
thirty site years edd, and Maria, ahoiit
fmtrleen yearj old—taken as the proper
ty of Jared Tomlinson, to satisfy fi. fas.
in favor of Noah Covington and others;
all lev led on and returned to mo by a
constable.
John W. Cowart,
Sheriff J. C.
May 24 105
SherilV’s Sale
~\\ ILL he sold, at the Market house,
V J in the town of Louisville, >u the
fir.'t'T nesday in I nly next, |
* One negro hoy, by (he name
ol Allred, alm.il ten years old—levied on
as the pi perjy of John Herrington, dec.
to satisfy fi fas. in favor of .VI, Robertson
ami Ceorge Cranberry--levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
AI.SO,
104 acres of oak and hickory
laud, adjoining Ezekiel C-ausev and others
—levied ini a- the property of Glholdred
Fountain, to satisfy ii. fas. ir favor of L.
Horry Mar-h-kdevied on and rciurued to
me by a constable.
AI.SO,
200 acres of pine land, tnore
or less— .eiied on ,h property of
Spires Camion, to s ai-fy an < xe auion iu
favor of Andrew Cai tm.'n
John W. Cowart,
■Sheriff Jtjf\ rsnn C'ty.
June? U)9 Id
feheriil ’s Sale.
"VX/MLI. i m sold, mi the first Tuesday
ti in July next, at the Court-house,
J;n k-ouhoro’, Seriveu county, between
the h .i i , ol leu and lour o’i In, L
One negro man named Doc
tor, j, vn d ou a- the property ol Niltncq
iel 'iol mis, K) satisfy executions in favor
ol Byrd Ferrill vs. James K. Roberts,
Li iah Roberts and Nathaniel Roberts—
levied aiid returned by a coUslable.
Ai.so,
One thousand acres of Land,
more or loss,ijo.mng lauds of John Roy-
I’ol T mid otlu is, levied Upon as the pro
pcily ot John Rawls, lo satisfy h li. fa.
in lavor of John ( ouudly vs. John Rawls
and W idlaui Smith.
ai.so, '
1 wo htmdr.’d and fifty acres
ol p*,io , !.• ■,( or less, lying on Briar
« <a e. k idi •ming lands of Alex’r Kemp
and Si.-aimtvh ‘n’Kmney. it tiring par' of
fi , hundred acre tract that wa-ori*»iii
stP ■ grunted to Timothy VP Kinney—le
vie • on to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Edward Lane vs. Robert D.
Ai’Kinney, James Bryan and J v .lm l!
j'.i’Lumey- lev icd «>n and returned liy a
constable.
James Bryan, s. s. c.
May 26 lOU td
lie rill'’s Sale.
ON thefiist Tucs lay in August next,
at tin* Court House in Columbia
co i t\, will be sold.
One Mulatto Woman slave by
thv am* *1 : li/.a, l.isilidv in execution
on the lor, closure of a Mortgage, Asa
Dcaring vs. tTi'aA-r "V, H v> p
Wm. Wilkins, D. JShfF.
May 30 ,07 fa
Executor’s Sale.*
■tTtll.L l,« sold, on'Tuesday, the first
Vi day olJnly next, at the planta
tion of tin late Fiizzell M’Tyre, dec. on
a credit of lour months, a part of the
personal properly ot add deceased—con
slating of household and kitchen furniture,
slio k of rattle, sheep, hogs, and other
otu b's. The sale to continue, from day
to day until the whole i* sold,
A. Rhodes,
J. Barry,
/*. i seniors.
May 21 104 td
ILF 'J he above sale is postponed lo tin
setond Salyrday in July next.
Five Dollars Reward.
Z> UNA WAY from the subscriber, »
JA negro fellow by the name of Tom,
about fie feel eleven inches high, light
complexion, andny some casualty injured
in boili feel He is a complete villain,
and will doubtless assume another name
perhaps with forged papers, permitting
liim to be hired as a bout hand between
Ibis am) Savannah. .
J. T. Dent.
March IP, i;, it
10 Dollars Reward.
RANAWAV from the subscriber, a
bout the 25th April last, an African
Negro man named CYRUS -about 30
years of age, of a black complexion, well
made and about fine feet high ; he h
supposed to he about Augusta as ho has a
wife there and was purchased some short
time since of the estate of W. White.—
A reward of ien dollars will be paid for
ids delivery to the subscriber in Edge
field District, Soulh-Caroliua, oi‘ i onliucd
in the Augusta jail.
George Ware.
May 28 106 9t
Ranawaj,
the subscriber, on Saturday
the I7lh lust, a Negro Man named
JOHN, about five feet 10 or II inches
in lieighlh, dark complexion, a larg
mouth and thick lips, he is about twen
ty-six or seven years of ago ; after tak
ing one or two drams is very talkative,
,s well known in and about Augusta, was
li» meriy owned by blind Vlr. Young,
and afterwards by Mr. Hold. M‘Coombs,
olteu employed as a drayman ; be was
lured all last winter and spring as a boa I
hand, most of the time in a Petersburg
boat ; he is an artful plausible fellow,
will likely assume some other name,
perhaps with forged papers, fir the pur
pose of hiring himself in a Petersburg
or Augusta boat. Ten Dollars will be
paid for his delivery to me, or lodged in
Jail and giving information of his appre
hension. All boat owners and others are
forbidden lo hire, or in any way to em
ploy said fellow, without my leave ; the
law will be put in force, against all that
may offend.
Angus Martin.
May 30 107 ts
Insurance against Fire.
Charleston Fire and Marine In
surance Company Agency,
Office under Ike Globe. Tavern.
XpilE subscriber oilers to take risk.- a
•i gainst (ire on houses, out buildings,
goods, wares, and merchandise, iu Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards,
. /gen/, .inrush i, Geo.
Ort. 12 17 ts
Notice.
CCOUNTS iliit* the Chronicle and
.K Adver.iser Office may be settled at
the Augusta Bookstore, where the pro
prietor may usually be found. Commu
ii aliens (or the paper may be left at the
cone place, or at the office, and orders
lor any kind of (minting, left at either
place will be promptly attended lo ain't
'he work, neatly executed,
April 9
Notice.
'TUIE copartnership of John Mayles &
1 Co. was dissolved on the 3d day of
June last, by the death of Mr. John Will
son. •
All persons having demands against
said fnm, are hereby requested to pre
sent them to the subscriber, and those in
debted, (o make payment to the same
without delay.
John Httyles,
Surviving Partner of Joh n Hafirs A: Co.
\iigusla Dcember 12 43
Brought to J ail,
JACKSON BOR O', Striven county, on
the 23d day of .May last, a negro wo
rn >n, who says tier name is Snckey, and
that sbo belongs lo Shaclnck Perry, of
Sandcrsville, Ceo.; sho appears to be
about forty years of age, and tolerably
dark < omplec ted. The owner is request -
ed to come forward, prove property, pay
charges and take her away.
James Bryan, jailor.
May 26 io« 3t
ULOfifi T.VY UV.x7
INHK Subscriber informs his friends
. and the public, that his
READING ROOM,
is just arranged, and that ms Bar is
much more convenient. And on ac
count of changing the situation of the
latter, he is better able to provide for
the accommodation of his customers,
and can safely promise them, that ac
la as his means ami ability to comply
with ids wishes can go, he will attend
to the comfort and convenience ofeve
ry guest who nmy honor him with a cal'.
tD* the Savannah and Washington
Stages put un at the G*obe.
WM. SHANNON.
IV cemhrr 20
Notice.
A * ,ersons having demands against
i , ll V“,’ estute of Conrad Wall, late of
I olumbia county, deceased, are request
ed to present them within (he time ~res
cTibed by law, and those indebted to
said estate arc notified to make payment
without delay, to
Frances Wall, adtu’x.
June 4 inn *iiw
Letters
rnEMAININO in tlic Port-Office, Augusta, Geo.
Jj Ist Jun.-, 1823,(n0t before advertised.) Persons
wishing letters Imm this list, will please ask for
i ■> Advertised Letters.”
A K*
miss Matilda Askew rors Lucy L Kennedy
miss Ainilly Aabton Bartholomew Kerins
> A Allen Freeman Kellogg
A Adams Leveret Kenca
Nathaniel Andrew! John Kirkpatrick
Allen i. Wbeting L
Ira Ames miss Hosanna Lyman
Ames it Allen nirs Hebeckab Lamar
B B I-' Leavenworth
mrs. Elizabeth Bacon Freeman Lacy
mrs. Ann Bulger A B Leigh
■ miss Ann Bryant Charles Lamar
Nathaniel Brown John Logan
NR Butler it Co James Lamkin
Pollard Brown P Lary
Zeplianiali Beal Samuel Lester
John A Bently Vinson Lockhart
Wm N Bostick ~ M
Thomas Bibb miss Elizabeth McCarton
John Biaotly miss Eliza Martin
t John U Brown miss Mary Myers
lloct Thomas J Bugg miss Harriet II Macon
’ PWBarefield miss Matilda Myers
* A Butler Mary Ann Mott
1 Isaac W Burton Randolph L Moll
mrs. Marv Beach Hr James S McFarlane
) Levy It Boruch Ozias Morgan
Benjamin Brown John Minor
» lloct Justin E Beebe John Milliouse
' Nathan Bunion Mttdison It Mitchell
1 William Bowioe Hugh Mcllonnel
Josiah Burton Daniel .VI ( Load
Doct Jolm B Bowers miss Theresa McTyre
diaries Bruce Dr p Macgill
James Beggs Smith Martin
- Isaac Bailey Tim’s 8 Martin
Josiah Bosel Alex’r. H Murray
O Charles Marshall
miss Nancy CutlilT Charles Melner
■ miss Mary Chapman Daniel Mallory
n miss Susan Chadwick John Morris
r. miss Elizabeth Caldwell N
* miss P E Casey mrs A Ann Nesbitt
I mrs M Clark Mitchell Nelson
g mrs Surah Clarke Janes Neville
mrs Ann M Clarke James Netherlin sen’r.
* miss Cath Cumrnerford O
I mrs Elizalieth Carter John O’Meara
_ miss Mary Atm OamphellArch’d. Ormeston
Thomas Collins Francis B O’Donnell
r Cummings, llulhard 4t OoAlex’r. S Outlaw
John Chandler P
,| 8T Combs mrs licbekiah Polhill
Dennis Cain Rev. Lovlck Pierce
William II Campbell William Pierce
George Cotclieli George VV S Vearre
Daniel Clements Samuel Player
Robert Cnrlilc Douglass Powell
mrs Hannah Church Daniel Pliares
Hubert B Campfield Gustavos Parker
Wijliam Collins Chauntey I’eitibone
II Lewis VT Pond
i miss Catlmrine R DurkccTbomas D. Pate
( mrs Sarah Dunean James Pennington
John V H Hitman s Benjamin Payne
Martin Dillon Martin Pateens
William Dillon It
. Robert Dalton mrs Eleanor J Rood
Richard Dennis Sarah Rhodes
Wm Drummond John Ransey
, . Barney V Dense Patrick Robinson
„ Josiah Darhey Avada Reed
Robert Douglass Hilly Sr-Shells
* John Day Edition Roberts
, Sanders Day Daniel S Roman
j. Gilbert Da (by Robert Roman
E Doct Georges Rives
mrs Louisa B Elliguotl John H Roberson
or John Evrlctte John Robertson
Charles A Ely Übric John Reddick
i Rufus K Evans S
I F mrs Sarah Stark
. mrs Mary Flynn mrs Eliza Smith
, Ishani Furev miss Ann Smith
’ Fuller miss Lavinla Smith
1 'Daniel O Fort Alenzo Simoiuls
I Warren Ford Arch'd Stokes
Henry F'uller John Stayner
G Joseph Sensaholh
; miss Ann Green C Schoeder
. John Green Daniel Sinclair
James M Glynn Bradly M Smith
* Robert A Golding Hester Stuckey
L VVilliam Glover Thomas Sandino
Samuel Gillespie Francis M Snell
William Germond Janies Sharper
George Gibson Michael Smith
Felix G Gibson Bullard Smith
Patrick Glennnii Huvlelilgli SI inner
William Gibbs Zachnrinh Singlelield
Richard Gray Roderick C Siecle
H T
Ira Hunter miss Ellen Tally
Anion Hitchcock Rev Joseph Tafvos
. Daniel Hayden James G Turpin
Asher Hines Ralph Tracy
John R Kinsey S Taylor
Alexander Hannah Armstead Thome*
■ Nathaniel Hill NKTownsin
Lemuel Harrison Mahery Turner
Alfred Howard AuresS Turpin
1 Demining S Hard George A Turkenutt
Dexter Henry Reland Tinklmm
J (V II Hinsdale Henry O’Terrell
Israel Holmes Robert Taylor
John II Hewitt George Tracy
Richard J Holmes Francis I luring ton
James SI C Hardy V
William Hills William Underwood
James Hewitt \V
Michael Helntz Rev M L Weems
Alfred Hunter James Willy
. , J Lieut. John Wilcox
miss Jane M Jones Caleb VViscolt
miss Mary H Jones C 11 Wilson
ens Sarah E Jull Lott Williams
Uriah Jones Edward Wood
John K Johnston Phincas fl Whitmore
James I) Johnston Anderson A1 Waddell
im Johnson Johnathan T Wells
Uicnuid .lohn. c on Henry \\ hca’on
Hugh Johnson sen John Wingfield
Jesse Johnson Henry White
Samuel Jackson Thomas Wynn
Jiyues Jones y
Charles Jones Jason Voting
James Fraser, p. m.
June 4 108 3t
Marshal’s Sale.
Continued ,
WILL be aoltf, on llic first Tuesday
in July next, at the Market-
House, iu (lie city of Augusta, between
the usual hours of sale,
One Lot, with the improve
ments thereon, in the village of Warren
,<Hi» in the county of Warren, containing
one acre, more or less, joining Heeth on
the west, and Fovvelton road on the north,
and at present occupied bv John 3. Hi»-
don. ‘ °
i
ALSO,
1 one other Lot, with the im-
I provemenls (hereon, joining John Butt
. and Moncrief, containing one and a half
acres, more or less, lying and being in the
county of Warren and village of Warreu
. ton.
also,
One other Lot, with the im
provements thereon, in the village of
Warrenton and county of Warren,"con
taining one acre, more or less, now oc
cupied as a Carriage Maker’s Shop.
\ ALSO,
One hundred and forty acres
of laud, more or less, in the county of
Warren, on the waters of Rocky Com
lorl Creek, joining Johnston and others.
ALSO,
One other tract of land iu the
county ol Warren, on the waters of
Rocky Comfort Creek, and situated
within one quarter of a mile of the vil
lage of Warrenton, containing one hun
dred and seventeen acres, more or less,
joining Pitts anti others, levied on as the
property of John Butt, to satisfy a fi. fa.
from the sixth Circuit Court of the Uni
ted States for the District of Georgia,
Goble and Thomas vs. Peyton Baker.
’ Chapel Heeth and John Butt.
Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for
t titles. r
f - Peter F. Boisr.lair,
/>. M. 1). G
June 4 108 wtd
)
Blanks,
OF VARIOUS KINDS,
I* 1 * ."V M C _ i it.. A __ a
Received at the Augusta
Bookstore,
ANEW' Dictionary of the Spanish and
English language, in 2 vols. where
in the words are correctly explained a
greeably to their different meanings, and
" °reat variety of terms relating to the
Iris, Sciences, Manufactures, Merchan
dise, Navigation and Trade Elucidated.
Sermons, or Homilies, appointed to be
read iu Churches in the time of Queen
Elizabeth, of famous memory.
An Essay, concerningTussis Convulsi
va, or Hooping Cough, with observations
on the diseases of children, by Benjamin
Waterhouse, M. U.
Inscription of China, part Ist
May 10 101
Peveril of the Peak,
EITHER in two or three volumes, may
be had at the Augusta Bookstore ,
at two dollars a copy—less than the pub
lishers price.
also,
Ingersol’s Gramatical Conversations,
particularly calculated for those who
wish to obtain a knowledge of grammar
with facility, and without a teacher.
April 12 93
fll/ 3 During a short absence of
the Subscriber from town, the Docket
and Papers appertaing to the Magistrate’s
Court of the 398th District, will be in the
hands of P. H. Mantz, Esq.
A. I. Huntington, J. P.
. April 26 97 If
Cheapest and most expeditious
route to the North.
Boat
LINE
To Baltimore, City of Washing
• ton or New York,
Via Norfolk, Va.
Stage Line from Fayetteville to
Norfolk,
fIN SIXTY HOURS,)
Without travelling iit the night.
1 " HIS line leaves the Mansion Hotel
every Monday and Friday at four
o’clock, A. M.aud arrives at Norfolk on
Wednesday and Sunday. By this ar
rangement passengers are enabled to
take the Steamboats for Baltimore on
Thursday and Monday, at 9 o’clock, A.
M.; or the Steamboat for the City of
Washington, every Monday, at the same
hour. The expense by this route to
Baltimore dincl, is now about three dol
lars less than the mail lino.
The steam brig New York, for New
York, direct, leaves Norfolk on the Bth,
IGlIi and 261 h of each month, at 9 o’clock,
A. M.—This vessel performs her run
in 3Q, to 48 hours—Passage, including
meals, sls.
Unsupported by any mail conlract,
the Proj rietors of the Stage Line rely
solely upon the public for encourage
ment, and pledge themselves to maintain
the reputation it has acquired for com
fort, expedition, and certainty. The
road is remarkably fine, and the best
drivers, stages and horses are provided.
The Stage Books are kept, at the Man
sion Hotel.
The Proprietors.
Dir Scats arc reserved until the South
ern Stages arrive.
Fayetteville, JV. C. 'lay 1 181 p
REMOVAL.
A. H. FRASER,
Patent If'ig and Ladies ornamental Hair
.MA.N’U FAUTOIVt,
BEUS leave to inform the Ladies and
Gentlemen of this city, that he ha.-
removed from the first door below the
Globe, to the fourth above, in that store
formerly occupied as a Drug Store by
Dr. Haviland, where he hopes to receive
a share of the public patronage, whicn
will at all times be his constant study-to
merit.
Wigs and Ladies ornamental Hair Cut
ting and Dressing, in a superior manner
to any in this city.
April 16 94 ts
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against
the estate of John Clarke, late of
this city, deceased, are requested to pre
sent them ; and those indebted to said es
tate, will please make payment lo
John Campbell,
•Aelita; Executor.
June 7 109 I2t
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the 10th and 11th
of July next, at the late resi
dence of Benjamin E. Winfrey, dec. all
the personal estate of said deceased
consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, house
hold and kitchen furniture, &c. &c.—
1 erms wHI be made known on the day.
Wm. P. Beale,
S. Crawford,
, _ Administrators.
June7 109 wtd
Will be Sold,
A T . llle Market-house, in the city of
XX Augusta, on the Bth day of July next,
al! that tractor parcel of land, known as
Furknelt’s Island, or Cutoff,”—toge
ther with all the land that may be con
lamed in the former bed of the river, or
Dead river, adjoining the aforesaid Is
lam! ; also, together with the privilege
of an acre of high ground, a landing, and
a road on the west side the Savannah ri
ver, through lands recently of G. Turk
nett, now of John S. Coombs aud Daniel
■'avoge, until it intersects the road lead
ing to Augusta,—sold by an order ol the
Court of Ordinary for the county of
Richmond.
M. L. Allen, adm’x.
Jno. R. Allen. adm y r.
AUDLER'S
MliiK 0¥ WOfeVS,
AN elegant cosmetic tor whitening,
softening and beautifying the skin,
and removing pimples and freckles from
the face, neck, iic. The Milk of Roses
possesses many qualities, for it not only
serves for the above purposes, but It puts
the bloom of youth on age , which valua
ble properly every lady is fond of enjoy
ing. This beautiful rose .cosmetic has a
delightful fragrance, and is an article
which can be used with safety, as it con
tains nothing that will injure the skin,
and it is an indispensable article to every
lady, and should be found on their toilets.
Directions. —After being washed and
dried, then take a small quantity on a
piece of white flannel and then wash face,
neck, hands, &c. Each bottle will be
signed by the proprietor. Price sl.
Prepared only and sold by E. Audler,
sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta.
March 27 88 ts
ZFLORANCE, Surgeon Dentist,
• (who has practised twenty-five
years in Charleston) hTs
place of residence to one of Mr. Phinizy’s
* 1 buildings, Bridge Row, where he offers
1 his services to the ladies and gentlemen
' of Augusta, in every branch of his profes
sion. He invites those who may be in
want of his services to call and see his
work, manufactured on a new principle,
which he warrants.
Teeth and Gums.
The diseases of the Teeth and Gums
are chiefly owing to our own neglect;
the parts of the aliments which lodge
about them after mastication, growing
acrid and corrosive, die gums are there
by first affected, as being the most tender
parts, and after these corrections are
produced, commonly called the Tartar
of the Teeth, which, destroying both
their texture and whiteness, not only de
prives the mouth of its principal orna
ments, but brings on violent tooth aches,
and renders the Gums livid and putrid,
aid offensive to ourselves and others.—
But though people in general may pre
vent those inconveniences, by care and
attention at first, yet, if they are once
suffered to take place, it is no longer in
the powei of the sufferer to remove them,
this being properly the province of the
experienced Dentist, who has made the
maladies ol the Teeth and Gums, with
their attendant evils, the principal
objeqt and end of his studies.
Mr. Fiorance , Dentist ,
By long practice, a close application
to business, and a thorough knowledge of
the structure of the Teeth and Gums,
has madeall the operations in those
parts quite familiar to him, insomuch
that what some Dentists have judged im
practicable, he hath performed with
ease and safety.
lie places Teeth, Loth real and arti
ficial, (making the latter with pure ena
mel) from a single one to an entire set,
so accurately, that they shall answer
every purpose of the natural. Thus the
greatest deficiences are supplied with or
naments, which have the recommenda
tion of utility.
Those Teeth (hat have fallen out of
their sockets, which frequently happens,
though iu a perfect sound state, he, by a
method peculiar to himself, replaces as
linn as ever, without the least pain or
uneasiness to the patient.
lie clears the Teeth, if ever so disco
loured, of all their foulness and tartar,
without pain, and renders them white
and as fair as ever in half an hour.
Teeth and Stumps extracted in the
easiest manner, if ever so difficult.
lie assists young Ladis and Gentlemen
in the first and second dentition, and re
moves the Milk Teeth at proper seasons,
lest they should incommode the regular
growth of the succeeding ones; and if a
leformity of this kind has taken place,
through the want of a Dentist, Mr. Flor
uice undertakes to correct it, provided
he subject is not more than twenty years
id, and restore the Teeth to their natu
ral, regular and beautiful order.
N. B. A Tincture and Dentifrice
i’aste, prepared by him only, which pre
serves the Teeth and changes them to a
beautiful white, cures the Gums of the
Scurvy, and makes the breath at all
times sweet and agreeable; and cures the
Tooth Ache immediately, with proper
directions how to use it.
February 27 76
Rheumatisms &. Inflam
mations cured.
IT IS A FACT,
lUIAF Ilhenmalismj of ordinary kind,
can be almost infallibly cured, and
Rheumatic Pains always mitigated,in a
few hours, by the use of Dr. Pierre E.
BrAndinb’s Anti-Rheumatic Salve. —
I hough most valuable for its efficacy in
Rheumatisms, this Salve is probably not
surpassed in the cure of Bruises, Sprains,
Burns, Scalds, broken Breasts, sore Nip
ples, and other external inflammations.—
A more valuable Family Rledicine, it is
presumed, has never been offered. Sold
in tin boxes, at §l, with printed direc
tions and certificates ofits utility. Drug
gists will at present be furnished on com
mission, or can purchase at a liberal de
duction. If* ;
Timothy Edwards, Jlgeni ,
Under the Globe Tavern, Augusta,
March 6 79 ts
For Sale,
Ay ALU ABLE and desirable Lot and
improvements, situate in the lower
part of the city, containing a full acre,
fronting on Broad and lleynolds-Streets,
immediately above the lot atpresent oc
cupied by James M’Laws, Esq, Titles
unquestionable. For terms apply to
Win. Jackson.
April 16 94 t s
10 Dollars Reward.
STOLEN from the undersigned,
Sunday night last, a small mouse co
lored horse M ule, branded with a Span
ish mark on the right.shoulder, compact
made, with a long tail. The above re
ward will be given for proof sufficient to
convict the thief, or five dollars for the
mule alone.
T T
A CARD.
THE Trustees of the Female a
my of Athens would
notify the public that the charge
Institution, has recently been r • hls
to the Rev. Thomas Slinky a nd W I*4 1 * 4
and that they will commence inst’ s '’
mthe usual solid branches
Education on the first dav of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 7 are’
known to require any very laboured?
minute statement, as to their or
for strict and exemplary
capacity for the employment’i n
they a-e about to engage at Athens ?!
in which they have been so succeUn
lately at Salem, and formerly at Z ’
places—They as well as their Trim? 61
ar« willing that their previous effort ° 5
this interesting business, whatever oL
perieuce or usefulness they may
shall be their only recommendation L
any luture undertaking. 0
By order of the board.
Asbury Hull, Sec’u
Athens, May 7 100 w6n
Sheriff’s Sale.
be sold, on the first Tuesday
»» m J uly next, at the Market-home
swUhe city of Augusta between the usual
hours ofsale,
Sundry articles of household
and Kitchen furniture—to wit— 2 ma
trasses, 1 cot, 3 pine tables, 1 mahogany
table, 1 writing desk, 11 chairs, i safe
4 shop boards, tea kettle, andirons, bed!
ding, 2 pillows, 2 framed pictures, look
ing glass, 1 shot gun, 1 clock, 3 trunks
and contents.—levied on as the properly
of David Donaldson, to salisly a fi. f a . o ,'
the foreclosure of a mortgage, Jame< p
Maguire vs. said Donaldson.
Peter F. Boisclair.
„ o V-MffH.C.
May 3 99 wtd
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in July next, at
the Market-house, in the city of
Augusta, between the usual hours of
sale, will he sold,
The following Negroes—viz;
Charles, Daniel, Rioses, Rosina, Florella
and Prudence—levied on as the properly
of Edward A. Sonllard, to satisfy an ex
ecution on foreclosure of a mortgage,
John W. Bridges vs. Edward A. Soul
lard. Conditions cash, purchasers to
pay for titles.
Daniel Savage,
Sheriff K. C,
April 30 98 wtd
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in July next,at
the Market house, in the city of Au
gusta, between the lawful hours, will be
sold,
48 roram hats ; 15 chip hata ;30 la
dies’ beaver hats k, feathers; 10 band
boxes ; 120 pair men’s k boys’ slues; 7
pair kid boots; 18 pair ki 1 slippers; 9
‘ pair prunele slippers ; 2 pair ladies’ mo
rocco boots ; 257 pair morocco slippers;
82 morocco skins; 17 pocket books; 3
trunks; 2 pair pistols; 3 gill epaulets;
and a lot ol buttons—levied on as the pro
perly ofO. Reed, to satisfy an execution
in favor James B, Bishop Si Co. vs. said
Reed.
Daniel Savage, Sh% ». c.
May 3i 107 wtd
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL he sold, at Lincoln Court-
House, the first Tuesday in July
next, between the lawful sale hours,
Four npgroes, one named Cae
ser, 48 years of age, and Patty, about Ti
years old, Caroline, 12 years old, ami
Reoeny, 8 years old"—taken as the pro
perty of Richard Aycock to satisfy the
followingfi. fas. one in favor of Wm. An
dres, one in favor of Elijah Hunt, one i:
favor of Austin Edwards, for the use o
Henry M. Watkins, one in favor of Janie:
Herring, one in favor of Marshall Marik
—all against said Aycock.
Terms cash, purchasers to pay for titles
Stephen Stovall, n. s. l.c.
Rlay 31 107 3tw '
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold, the first Tuesdayk
July next, at Lincoln Court-house
between the lawlul sale hours,
700 acres of Laud, more 0
less, on the northwest side of Fkbk
creek, joining J. G. Walker, Alexaude
-Moss, Beeman and others, it being
same place where Henry G. Wall#
now lives,- and tajicn as his property I
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of William**
Dennis Rlahoney, one in favor oi Chr.rle
Wittick k Co. —both vs. said Walker
property pointed out by defendant.
* ALSO,
Five Negroes—Peggy an' l llf
child Charily ; Peter, Henry and Lavim
—taken as the property of Kit hard A)
cock, to satisfy the followingfi. fas.-- 011
in favor of Stokes & Sayres, one in la'O
of William and Dennis Mahoney, o°° “
favor of Solomon Kneelaifd, and stjad,
others vs, said Aycock—property pm uW
out by Mrs. Aycock and the plaintiffs-
ALSO,
850 acres Land, more or I° !S
on Fishing creek, joining Moss, Walk®
and others, including a saw and grl
mill, with all the crap and improveiueu
thereon—the land and mills sold um c
the incumbrance of a mortgage- - '
same place where Lewis R. Beeman n<*
lives, and taken as his property lo
a fi. fa. iu favor of Reed, Woodruff * L ’
property pointed out by Dennis Mai
uey, who has the control of said fi. fa-
ALSO,
300 acres of Land, more o
less, on Soap creek, joining Mn rra - V j'
others, the same where William • -
thews now lives, and taken as his P ro i >c ,
ty to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour ol'•to'-
and Lamar—to be sold the life J 1 ®®. 1
Mrs. Matthews— property pointed on
Plaintiff.
Steven Stovall, d. s. Ci
May 31 107 3txv
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