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'j’he Yorkville
FEMALE ACADEMY
IS again in operation, having labored ,
under some difficulty respecting a (
Si ward which ha; retarded it* progress
since the first ol January, which difficulty
j
is now removed. 1 have purchased the
establishment with the determination, if
the Trifinds of literature will patronise
this institution, of rendering it perma
nent, as I have removed into the house
for the purpose of boarding the pupils.—
Every possible exertion will be osed to
render satisfaction to the parents and
guardians of thorn young ladies who may
bo entrusted to my care. They will b«
immediately under the eye of Mrs.
Charters and Mrs. Hwtlt, the latter one
of the former teachers, who will attend
to all the branches heretofore taught—
having the assistance of her brother,
James Wfkehtan, who I- liberally edu
cated and t)pll teach some branches not
heretofore taught, such as Natural
Philosophy, Astronomy and the higher
branches of Mathematics, fcc.
The terms of hoarding and tuition the
„ same ns heretofore. The healthiness of
the village in which this Academy is lo
cated, as well ns the elegance rt( its situa
tion, is well known.
Benjamin Chambers.
May 3 ' 99 w3m
Monticello
FEMALE ACADEMY.
MISS USHER respectfully informs
the public, that her school was
opened for (he reception of young ladies,
the second Monday in May.
She flatters herself, from she encour
agement she has received, for the four last
years lu Yorkville, S. C. she will be able
to give equal satisfaction to those parents
ami guardians, who may place their chil
dren under her care, in this state.
Every attention will be given to their
manners, morals and expenses.
The high and healthy situation of this
Village, will invite people from the low
and unhealthy parts of tile country, to
place their children here, that their stu
dies may not be interrupted by a long va
cation fu escape sickness. The rides of
tuition will he the same as at Yorkville.
flood hoarding can he obtained on as
reasonable terms, ns in any other Village
in the up country. A number of young
ladies can he accommodated in Mr,
U usher 1 * family.
Miss Usher has testimonials from
gentlemen, of the city of Hartford, Con*
net licul, likewise from the Trustees of
s thc Kemtvlo Academy at Yorkville.
Terms oj Tuition.
per quarter.
Reading and Orthography, $3 50
The same, with definition ofwords
. and writing, 4 50,
All the "hove with English Gram
mar and Arithmetic, 6 50
Thoabovo, with Composition, Ge
ography, Astronomy, the Use of
the Globes, History, Rhetoric,
Philosophy, &c. 8 00
In Addition to the above,
Needle-work and plain sewing, 1 00
Drawing and Painting, Tambour,
Filligree and Embroidery, 2 00
Drawing and Painting alone, 11 00
Drawing, Painting, Filligree, Tam
*bour and Embroidery, 10 00
Music, 15 00
June 4 108 3t
*• Notice.
ALL persons having demands against
the cstaje of John Clarke, late of
this city, deceased, are requested to pre
sent them ; and those indebted to said es
tate, will please in ikp puxnient to
John Campbell,
Action Dxeeulor,
*June 7 109 12t
.Administrator's Sale.
WILL be sold, ou the 10th and 1 1th
of July next, at the lair resi
deuce of Benjamin E, Winfrey, dec. all,
the poisonal estate of said deceased—
p* -consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, house
hold and kitchen furniture, Ac, Ac.—
, "Terms will bo made known on the day.
Win. P. Bottle,
S. Crawford,
Administrators.
June 7 109 wUI
Oil bilk,
Mdiealtd ai d p&uutred oy MeiffnJUo
rungeTwew l urk,
FOR TiHt OF
Rheumatism ami Gout,
Approved !c rccetniu ended by the board
of faculty of Pans anti Montpelier.
HU MAMITY requires to proclaim to
the public on exterior remedy for
tiie cure of all chronic disorders, but
particularly toe Gout am! liheiuiiiilisin.
Many thousands have been cured of
thus* tumble diseases, both in Ihe Uniled
states and in France, and many high
> iy -aide aud respectable Physicians ol
wishing to give junice to'
truth, have delivered the following cer
.tidhte.
certificate.
.V< v y >rkj ‘.’Ji/ August, 1820.
t?ilk. manufactured by
p. Morango, is capablilkif being applied,
v. iih great,advantage, in many cases of
\|p«uVand rheumatism, chronic enlarge
.HM-Ut a,id stiffness of the joints, and indu
rated tumours; and in some
, flvi« preferable tB any other remedy
wiUr w Inch \vc are acquainted.
H'nghtTool
Ale. r. //. Shri ns.
David Unstick. A.
John Wilson.
Joint f( clls.juil,
l''ith. S. Kusum.
It in. (t, S. MarnUeni
M t'.dio. Delqfield.
Thl» preparation i» sold for the Agent
wi tl«.» tfjLtitinn DomiMin, (with direc
fmii* bow to use it) —where Boda Water,
pic.j|,Ye<l Aahs, liquid Magnesia and
lunger IWr will btt,tous‘ni)liv kepi.
JVI .r.h*'. 87 wfim
(t?* The ftifoftriuer* to Joseph
I r.ffS Poem of “ HIT PER TO HE, 1 *
life i-,fo. nud, that (hey may receive
w tin'll* t*< piny** . ailing at she Uiudrry
and Siotiumry Stott, a> Mi lobwh.street,
nml ,il the Anjiisln where
ether* also may tc lumidiul-
February tit 74 ts
k* "Hi
0
Notice. i
A LL persons indebted to The estate of j'
.fV Joseph Henderson, late of Lincoln
county, deceased, cither hy note or ac- t
count, are requested to come forward i
and make immediate payment to the Ad- ]
minislrators, or suits will be brought a- i
gainst them without discrimination ; aho, i
those who have claims against said estate, i
will render them in to the administrators, i
duly proven in the time pointed out by
law
Charles Jennings, Ad'mr.
Catharine Henderson, Ad'mx.
Julie 18 112 3tw
Sheriff’s Sale.
TTfAILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
B in J uly next, at the Market-house,
in the city of Augusta between the usual
hour* of sale,
Sundry articles of household
and Kitchen furniture —to wit— 2 ma
trasses, 1 cot, 3 pine tables, 1 mahogany
table, I writing desk, 11 chairs, 1 sate,
4 shop boards, tea kettle, andirons, bed
ding, 2 pillows, 2 framed pictures, look
ing glass, 1 shot gun, I clock, 3 trunks
and contents. —levied on as the property
■of David Donaldson, to satisfy a fi. fa. on
the foreclosure of a mortgage, James P.
Maguire vs. said Donaldson.
Peter F. Boischtir.
D stiff n. c.
May 3 99 wid
l^hcrifl’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 be sold,
The following Negroes —viz:
Charles, Daniel, Moses, Rosina, Florella
and Prudence—levied on as the property
of Edward A. Sotillard, 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 li. 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 hats ; 30 la
dies’ beaver hate & feathers ; 10 band
-1 oxes; 120 paif men’s & boys’ shoes ; 7
pair kid boots; 18 pair kil slippers; 9
pair prunele slippers j 2 pair ladies’ mo
rocco boots ; 257 pair morocco slippers ;
>2 morocco skins; 17 pocket books; 3
trunks; 2 pair pistols; 5 gilt epaulets ;
and a lot of buttons—levied on as t he pro
perty of O. Heed, to satisfy an execution
in favor James B. Bishop & Co. vs. said
Heed.
Daniel Savage, Sh'Jf'. n. c.
May 31 U»7 wtd
Sheriff’s (Sale.
WILL be sold, at Lincoln Court
house, the first Tuesday in July
nex!, between the lawful sale hours.
Four negroes, one named CaP
sor, 48 years ol age, and Patty, about 17
years old, Caroline, 12 years old, and
llcoeny, 8 years old—taken as the pro
perty of Richard Aycock to satisfy the
following fi. fas. one in favor of VVm. An
dros, one in favor of Elijah Hunt, one in
favor of Austin Edwards, for the use of
Henry M. Watkins, one in favor of James
Herring, one in favor of Marshall Martin
—all against said Aycock.
Terms cash, purchasers to pay for titles.
Stephen Stovall, d. s. l. c.
May 31 107 3lw
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold, the first Tuesday in
July next, at Lincoln Court-house,
between the lawful sale hours,
700 acres of Land, more or
toss, on the northwest aide of Fishing
creek, joining J. G. Walker, Alexander
Moss, Ueenian and others, it being the
same place where Henry G. Walker
now lives, and taken as his properly to
-atisfy a fi. fa. in favor of William and
Dennis Mahoney, one in favor of Charles
Wittick & Co.—-both vs. said Walker—
property pointed out hy defendant.
ALSO,
Five Negroes—Peggy and her
child Charity ; Peter, Henry and Latina
—taken as the property of Richard Ay
cork, to satisfy the following fi. fas.—one
in favor of Stokes ,V Sayres, one in favor
of William and Dennis Mahoney, one in
iavurof Solomon Kneclaud, and sundry
others vs. said Aycock— property pointed
out by Mrs. Aycock and the plaintiffs.
AI.SO,
850 acres Land, more or less,
on Fishing creek, joining Moss, Walker
and others, including a saw and grist
mill, with all the crop and improvements
thereon—the land and mills sold under
the incumbrance of a mortgage—the
same place w here Lew s R. Beemau now
live*, mid taken as his property to satisfy
a fi. fa. in fat or of Reed, Woodruff Sc Co.
property pointed out by Dennis Maho
ney, who has the control of said fi. fa.
A I.SO.
300 acres of Land, more or
less, on Soap creek, joining Murray and
others, the same where William Mat
thews now lives, and taken as his proper
ty to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Moral!
and Lamar—to be sold the life time of
Mrs. MattheAvs—property pointed out by
Plaintiff
Steven Stovall, d. s. l. c.
May 3j 107 3lw
OUiViK TAV UUV.
'|'«HK Subscriber informa his friends
1. and the public, that ills
HEADING ROOM ,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is
much mure convenient. ’ And on ac
count ol changing the situation of the
•utter, he is better able to provide for
the accommodation of his customers i
and can safely promise them, that lu
iai as his mentis am] ability to comply
with his wishes can po, he will attend
to the comfort ami convenience of eve
ry p'tcai who may honor him with a call.
• OJ* ‘Fbe Savannah ami Washington
. it»gc» pul up at the Globe. ,
. _ W*|. SHANNON,
I December 20,
. i ‘ ' A
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on Tuesday, the first
day of July next, at the planta
tion of the late Frizzell M’Tyre, dec. on
a credit of four months, a part of the
personal property of said deceased—con
sisting of household and kitchen furniture,
stock of cattle, sheep, hogs, and other
articles. The sale to continue from day
to day until the whole is sold.
A. Rhodes,
J. Barry,
Executors.
May 21 104 td
(O’ The above sale is postponed to the
second Saturday in July next.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against
the estate of Conrad Wall, late of
Columbia county, deceased, are request
ed to present them within the time pre
scribed by law, and those indebted to
said estate are notified to make payment
without delay, to
Frances Wall, adrn’x.
June 4 108 3lw
United States
Catholic Miscellany.
THE United States Catholic Miscel
lany, published in Charleston, S.
C. has been discontinued for want of
sufficient support its a considerable
number of subscribers has lately ieen
obtained and more expected, it will re
appear in May next. Should this not be
■ the case, the proportion due t> those who
subscribed will be returned.
The topics which it will embrace arc,
I. The simple explanation asd temper
ate maintenance of the doctrines of the
Roman Catholic Church ; m exhibiting
which, its conductors are led to hope,
that many sensible persons will be aston
ished at finding they have imputed to Ca
tholics doctrines which the Catholic
Church has formally condemned ; and
imagined they were contradicting Catho
lics, when they held Catholic doctrine
themselves.
11. The examination of history for (lie
purpose of investigating the truth of ma
ny assertions which have been, perhaps,
100 lightly hazarded, and which have ob
tained too ready and too general cre
dence ; and which have excited unfound
ed prejudices in the minds of many well
disposed individuals.
111. The correct statement of occur
rences regarding the Catholic religion : 1
for the purpose of better discharging
which duty, communications and peri
odical publications from Rome, Paris
London, Dublin, Canada, South America,
the various parts of the United Stales,
and other portions of the world will he
obtained, and arc solicited.
IV. Memoirs and anecdotes of the
several eminent persons who have distin
guished themselves in the Church, or
against it, in ancient and modern times.
V. A ■summary of political events and
domestic occurrences.
VI. Occasional reviews of religious
publications.
O’ Advertisements will be received
at the usual rates.
The Miscellany will he published ia
the city of Charleston, S- C. weekly, on
a fine sheet of paper, quarto size—con
taining eight pages of three columns each;
so that the numbers may be bound atthe
end of each year.
Terms, $4 yearly in advance.
Persons wishing to become subscribers
to this paper, will please apply to (he
Agent at
L. Rossignol’s,
JVbflr Ihe Planter's Hotel, Augusta.
February 15 71 w
Five Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY from the subscriber, a
negro fellow by the name of Tom,
about five feet eleven inches high, light
complexion, andOy some casualty injured
in both feet. He is a complete villain,
and will doubtless assume another name
perhaps with forged papers, permitting
him to be hired as a boat hand between
(his and Savannah.
J. T. Dent.
March 18 84 ts
10 Dollars Reward.
RAN A WAY from the subscriber, a
hout (he 25th April last, an African
Negro man named CY r ßUS—about 30
years of age, of a black complexion, well
made and about five feet high ; he is
supposed lobe about Augusta as he has a
wife there and was purchased some short
time since of the estate of VV, White.—
A reward of ten dollars will be paid for
his delivery to the subscriber in Edge
field District, South-Carolina, or confined
in the Augusta jail.
George Ware.
May 28 106 9t
Insurance against Fire.
Charleston Fire and Marine In
surance Company Agency,
Office under the Globe Tavern.
QTpHE subscriber offers to take risks a
il gainst fire on houses, out buildings,
goods, wares, and merchandise, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards,
Agent, Augusta, Geo.
Ort. 12 17 ts
Notice.
fTHIE copartnership of John Haylcs &
JL Co. was dissolved on the 3d day of
June last, by thedealh of Mr. John Will-'
son.
All persons having demands against
said firm, are hereby requested to pre
sent them to the subscriber, and those in
debted, to make payment to the same
without delay.
John Hayles,
Surviving Partner of John Hafes Sc Co.
Augusta December 12 43^
Notice.
A CCOUN’TS due the Chronicle and
Advertiser Office may be settled at
the Augusta Bookstore, where Ihoj pro
prietor may usually bo found. Commu
nication* lor the paper may ho left tit the
same place, or nt the office, and order*
fer any kipd ul printing, loft at either
ware will be promptly attended to and
•hr work, neatly executed. »
April a
Sheriff’s Sale. !
ON the first Tuesday in July next, at
the Court House, in Columbia
county, wilt he sold, .
Two Negro men, Moses and (
Dave, to satisfy an execution, Thomas
Cobb vs. Joseph Tankersley.
. also, 1
Peter, Marthena, Sella, Mary, J
Tom, Emanuel and Margret, to satiety
the following executions to wit, James
Rensaw, guardian, vs. I. A. Few, Ander
son Watkins vs. the same, and one fi. fa.
Squire & Silliman vs 1. A. Few.
ALSO,
Two Nfegro children, Henny
and Ginney, to satisfy sundry executes,
Green B. Johnson and others vs. Na
thaniel Pearre.
ALSO,
A Negro w oman by the name
of Aggy, and her child, to satisfy sundry
executions. Augustus Crawford and
others vs. estate ot Richard Shackelford,
deceased.
ALSO,
One sorrel Horse, to satisfy
sundry executions Robert T. Allen vs.
Edmund Fuller and his securities,
Thomas lloncy and William Riley.
AI.SO,
Fifty Acres of Land, on the
waters of Germany’s creek, adjoining
Magrudcr and others, to satisfy sundry
executions, W. W. Harden and John
Reid vs. William Stapler.
ALSO,
One Acre and 7 tenths of an
acre, with the improvements, on the
Fish Dam road, adjoining William Scott,
to satisfy sundry executions, Mark RJJa
vis and others vs. Julius Seay.
ALSO,
A Negro boy by the name of
Allen, 219 acre? of land, adjoining
Wrightsboro’ common, Vaughan amt
others, 300 acres, adjoining Porter and
others, Little River, to satisfy an execu
tion Thomas Bowdre vs. Jeremiah
Reese.
ALSO,
One Negro man by the name
of Ned, to satisfy sundry executions,
Thomas Dooly and others vs. Taylor
Wiley.
ALSO,
12 Acres first qualily Land on
the waters of Hart’s creek, adjoining
Daughorly and Porter, to satisfy sundry
executions Jones, Hamilton, Emhre and
others vs. Geo Johnson.
Win. Wilkins, D. Shff.
May 30 107 td
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in July next, at (he Market House,
in the town of Louisville,
3 Negroes—to wit: Winn,
about twenty-five years old, Tartar,
about five years old, and Cato, about 3
years old—taken as the property of John'
Spivey, deceased, to satisfy fi. fas. in favor
of Littleton Spivey.
ALSO,
Two Negroes, Frank, about
thirty-five years old, and Maria, about
fourteen years old—taken as the proper
ly of Jared Tomlinson, to satisfy fi. fas.
in favor of Noah Covington and othei’u;
all levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
John W. Cowart,
Sheriff J. C.
May 24 105
Sheriff’s Sale
WILL be sold, at the
in the town of Louisville, on the
first Tuesday in July next,
One negro boy, by the name
of Alfred, about ten years old—levied on
as the property of John Herrington, dec.
to satisfy fi, fas. in favor of M. Robertson
and George Granberry—levied on and
returned to mo by a constable.
ALSO,
194 acres of oak and hickory
land, adjoining Ezekiel Causey and others
—levied on as the property of Etheldred
Fountain, to satisfy fi. fas. in favor of L.
Berry Marsh—levied on and returned to
me by a constable.
also,
200 acres of pine land, more
or less—levied on as the property of
Spires Cannon, to satisfy an execution in
favor of Andrew Garlrnan.
John W. Cowart,
Sheriff Jefferson (Ply.
June? 109 td
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in July next, atthe Court-house,
Jacksouboro’, Striven county, beiween
the hours often and four o’clock,
One negro man named Doc
tor, levied on as the property of Nathan
iel Roberts, to satisfy executions in favor
of Byrd Ferrill vs. James R. Roberts,
Elijah Roberts and Nathaniel Roberts—
levied and returned by a constable.
ALSO,
One thousand acres of Land,
more or less, adjoining lands of John Rey
nolds and others, levied upon as the pro
perty of John Rawls, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favor of John Connelly vs. John Rawls
and William Smith.
ALSO,
Two hundred and fifty acres
of pine Land, more or less, lying on Briar
creek, adjoining lands of Alex’r Kemp
and Susannali M’Kiuney, it being part of
five hundred acre tract that was origin
ally granted to Timothy M’Kinnev-le
vied on to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Edward Lane vs. Robert D.
M’Kinney, James Bryan and John L.
M’Kinncy—levied on and returned by a
constable.
James Bryan, s. s. c.
May 26 |QU Id
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday m August next,
at the Court House iu Columbia
■bounty, will be sold,
One Mulatto Woman slave by
s»<► name of Ellen, to nattily an execution
an the foreclosure ui h Mortgage, A»a
Hearing vs. F.leazer Trmcy.
Win. WiHuns, D. Skff.
May 30 107 Id
Marshal’s Sale.
Continued.
WLL be sold, 1 on the first TucsJay
Jin July riext, at the "Market
llouse, fu the city of Augusta, between I
the usual hours of sale, a
One Lot, with the improve- tl
ments thereon, in the village of Warren- P
ton, in the county of Warren, containing s '
one acre, more or less, joining Heeth on
the west, and Powelton road on the north, f 3
and at present occupied bv John S. Hig- “
don. ' «
ALSO, v
One other Lot, vyith the im-
provcments thereon, joining John Butt
and Moncrief, contain.one and sc half
acres, more or less, lyingjand being in the j
county of Warren and village of Warren
t°n. jj
ALSO, s
One other Lot, with the im
provements thereon, in the village of s
Warrenton and county ts Warren, con
taining one acre, mote or less, now oc
cupied as a Carriage Maker’s Shop.
ALSO,
One hundred and forty acres
of land, more or less, it the county of
Warren, on the waters of Itocky Com- 4
tort Creek, joining Johnston and others. '
also, . j
One other tract < of land in the j
county of Warren, an the waters of (
llocky Comfort Creek, and situated 5
within one quarter of a mile of the vil- ,
lage of Warrenton, containing one liun- ,
dred and seventeen acres, more or jess, ,
joining Pitts and others, levied on asthe
properly of John Butt, to satisfy afi. fa,
from the sixth Circuit Court of the Uni
ted States for the District of Georgia, .
Goble and Thomas vs, Peyton Baker,p
Chapel Heeth and John Butt.
Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for
titles.
Peter F. Boisclair,
D. M. D. G.
June 4 108 wld
(U 3 The Trustees of the Aca
demy of Richmond county, will on Sa
turday, the 21st of Jui.e next, proceed to
fill the place of first English Teacher in
this Academy, made vacant by the resig
nation of Mr. Taylor. The person ap
pointed will be required to enter upon
his duties on the first day of July. Ap
plicants will please to address themselves
to Nicholas Ware, Esq. President of the
board, or to the subscriber. A salary of
one thousand dollars will be given to the
person appointed, and a comfortable
house and lot will be provided for his
resid< .icc.
Isaac Herbert,
Clerk to the Board of Trustees.
April 26 97 tdw
AGREEABLY to an order of the
Court of Ordinary for the county
of Jefferson, will be sold at the Market
House in the town of Louisville, on the
first Tuesday in August nest, 490 acres
of land, adjoining Joel Darsey and others,
it being a part of the real estate of Wil- .
liam Mathews, deceased, and sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Anthony R. Cheatham, admr.
Catharine L. Mathews, adm’x.
May 10 101 wtd
Administrator’s .Sale.
ON Thursday the 3d day of July
next, at the late residence of Joshua
Fuller, deceased, will be sold, the per
sonal estate of Thomas Fuller deceased.
T erms of sale will be made known on the
day.
‘Kiziah Fuller, adrrdx.
Win. Wilkins, adm’r.
May 24 105 wtd
A CARD.
THE Trustees of the Female Acade
my of Athens would respectfully
notify the public that the charge of this
Institution, has recently been committed
to the Rev. Thomas Stanley and his lady,
and that they will commence instruction
in the usual solid branches of Female
Education on the first day of July next.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley are two well
known to require any very laboured or
minute statement, as to their character
for strict and exemplary piety, or their
capacity for ihe employment in which
they are about to engage at Athens, and
in which they have been so successful,
lately at Salem, and formerly at other
places—They as well as their Trustees,
are willing that their previous efforts in
this interesting business, whatever of ex
perience or usefulness they may impart,
shall be their only recommendation in
any future undertaking.
By order of the board.
Asbury Hull, Sec’y.
Athens , May 7 100 w6w
Will be Sold,
AT the Market-house, in the city of
Augusta, on the Cth day of July next, !
all that tract or parcel of land, known as
“Turknett’s Island, or Cutoff,” —toge- 1
thcr with all the land that may be con- -
tained in the former bed of the river, or j
Dead river, adjoining the aforesaid Is- '
land; also, together with the privilege 1
of an acre of high ground, a landing, and t
a road on the west side the Savannah ri- '
ver, through lands recently of G. Turk- (
nett, now of John S. Coombaand Daniel
Savage, until it intersects the road lead
ing to Augusta,—sold by an trder of the
Court of Ordinary for the county of
Richmond.
M. L. Allen, aiirdx.
Jno. R. Allen, adndr.
Maty 5 101 w6t j
Ten Dollars Reward. <
WILL be paid for apprehending my '
fellow BILLY, oflatethe proper
ty of Mr. Michael Long—who absconded
yesterday morning: he is an African by ,
birth, dark complexion, his stature is
short, with broad and rather round shoul
ders and short nock, Ids pronunciation is
indistinct and stuttering, his wardrobe j
consists of a blue cloth coat, with yellow
metal buttons, rather large for his person, 1
black hat, a short suitor jacket, pretty 1
well worn, a pair of new homespun trow
sera and black clolb rest. '
HhoulJ be be taken up iu the country, 1
all reasonable charges will be paid,
fsavanuth, June 1 Ul
AUDLER'b
MILK. OI
AN 'clefknt cosmetic fo r whit >
softening and bcaulifyj S 1 * u ! n t
»nu removing pimples andfreckU. f k ‘ n >
ihe face, neck, &c. The Milkrff 0 *
possesses many qualities, f or it ° ,
serves for the above purpose* but
Lhe bloom of youth on oge, which v,f Uls
Me property every lady s is fond
mg. 1 his beautiful rose co*m e fi r y '
delightful fragrance, aad
which can be used with safety as it 6
tains nothing that will injure the
and it is an indispensable article to
lady, and should be found on their t^! 7
Directions.-A fler being
dried, then take a small quantity
piece of white flannel and then wash h *
neck, hands, Sic. Each bottle will k!
signed by the proprietor. Price
Prepared only and sold by E. Audi,,
sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta ' i
Marcji,27 83 if *
mjaiDT'
ZFLORANCE, Surgeon Dentist
• (who has practised twentv-fi T I
years in Charleston) has removed hi»
place of residence to one of Mr. PhinizyU
buildings, Bridge Row, where he offer*
his services to the ladies and gentlemen
of Augusta, in every branch of hi 3 profes
sion. He invites those who may be in
want of his services to call and see his
work, manufactured on a new principled
which he warrants. !
Teeth and Gams.
The diseases of the Teeth and Gum;
are chiefly owing to our own neglect
the parts of the aliments which°lod»e
about them after mastication, growing |
adyid and corrosive, ihe gums are there
by first affected, as being the most tender
parts, and after these correction* are
produced, commonly chßid 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|
and 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 power of the sufferer to remove them,
this being properly the province of the
experienced Dentist, who has made the
maladiee of the Teeth and. Gums, with
their attendant evils, the principal
object and end of his studies.
Mr. Florance , Dentist ,
By long practice, a close 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 some Dentists havejudged im
practicable, he hath performed with
ease and safety.
He places Teeth, both real and arti
ficial, (making the latter with pureena
mel) f rom a single ono 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 recommends*
lion of utility. #
Those Teeth that have fallen out Hi
their sockets, which frequently happens,
though in a perfect sound state, he, by a
method peculiar to himself, replaces as
firm as ever, without the least pain or
uneasiness to the patient.
He 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 Slumps extracted in the
easiest manner, if ever so difficult.
He 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
deformity of this kind has taken place,
through the want of a Dentist, Mr. Flor
ance undertakes to correct it, provided
the subject is not more than twenty years
old, and restore the Teeth to their natu
ral, regular and beautiful order.
N. B. A Tincture. and Dentifrice
Paste, 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 andfagreeable; and cures the
Tooth Ache immediately, with proper
directions how to use it.
February 27 76
Rheumatisms & Inflain
mations cured.
IT IS A FACT,
FJNHAT ordinary kind,
JL can be almost infallibly cured, and
Rheumatic Pains always mitigated,!u a
few hours, by the use of Dr. Pierre
Brandiwe’s Anti-Rheumatic Salve.—
Though most valuable for its efficacy in
Rheumatisms, (bis 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 Medicine, it »s
presumed, has never been offered. Son
in tin boxes, at sl, 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.
Timothy Edwards, Agent,
Under the Globe Tavern, August*
March 6 “ (
For Sale,
A VALUABLE and desirable Lot and
improvements, situate iu the lower
part of 'the city-, containing a full acre '
fronting on Broad and Rcynolds-Streets,
immediately above the lot at present**"
copied by James M’Laws, F.sq. 1 c '
unquestionable. For terms apply ,n
Wm. Jackson.
April 16 94 ts
10 Dollars Reward.
STOLEN from the undersigned,
Sunday night Inst, a minll ’
»id horse Mule, branded with a bp-* '
bark on the right shoulder, romp -
made, with a long tail. The
ward wul be given for proof 1 , “.w,
convict the thief, or five JolUn fur
BroTe alone, n .
♦ J. T. Denj.
Gambia tttptf, Mey » 90 ■