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REJIISDY
FOB THE
ONCER.
flpHfi ap>Uc«*i:rt of the CANCER
JL ’PLAHTtER occasions but little
wdn, sod may be applied to any part of
[hit human system with the greatest safe
*ty. Aa a cure for this formidable des
troyer of man, it justly claims a superi
ority owt every other retnedy. It com
pletely eradicates every vestige of the
add is uniformly successful in
operatt-m. As it is less painful and
TOa*c cfcwlin than either tbet'caustic or
&tl&knifi it deserves a icleciflcd prefer
Numerous and icppectable testi
monies of the . fficacy of this celebrated
are in the possession of the sub
Hcribe#SußHent to remove every doubt,
eviilsbfthc most incredulous.
-'WSos** who may please to place them
selves under his care, may be assured of
his‘greatest exertions and tn* st assiduous
attemion---and it is that all those
that are* afflicted with the Cancer will
, nbl fall to jraproie the present opportu
nity to obtsm a speedy and lasting relief
Eoquifers will be referred to g< ntlc
men in this City, who are knowing to
the Vffi *cy of the Cancer Pjaister.
4 I. The poor will not be deprived of the
tiyiefit of this discovery on account of
mi*:inability' to pay—for if sufficient ev
Idedct* of such inability is produced they
1 Bh«U receive every attention »r»atis.
Emanuel Russell.
JKT’ Enquire at H. w - Coulter's, Au
gusta— - Jmaary 29, 3wm
Wkct. Sunday,
7 leave to inform his fricm.sam:
X* the public at large, Ufot he has made
Augusta the permanent place of his resi
dehoe, and hopes that a practice of 40
/ years in the line of his profession (parti
cuiarlv in the branch of Midwifery, in
diffe rent parts of Europe and America)
\ will entitle him to a f hare of pubjic pat
ronage—Apply at Mr. SHARP’S upper
end -if Broad Silt et.
v.* March 8 tl
Doct. John 6. Gumming.
RE PEC miUA miorms his
friends and the public in gen.
feral, that he intends to make Augusta
the permanent place of his residence,
where he will practice Physic, Sprgery,
/He slitters himself from his long
experience in Europe, .as well as eight
y ns practice in South Carolina, to me
rit the confidence of thos> persons who
may fav;»rHiim with the ir patronage.
N, B.#\He will keep his office at the
Glebe Tavern. Nov 15 —ts
Augusta, Bth March , 1817.
Brigade Orders.
IN pursunce to arrange m- ms of Ad
jutant General Newnan the parades
lot Inspection and Review of the diflT r
cm Regiments composing the FHt Bri
* gade of the Second Division Georgia Mi
litis, will take place at the following pe
riods. \n wit;—
In Warren, on* Monday the 21st
6f April, the convention of Officers ~nd
* non commissioned < fficars of tin 12th
Regiment—and on Tuesday the c2d the
Rt vi< w »nd Inspection of aid 1 Regimwnt.
4 On Wednesday 23d April, the
'Officers i»nd n -n commissioned officers
of the l lth Rrgiinent, (Columbia coun
ty)-and on Thursday ihe 24th, th#
Rc'vi vr and Inspection of ssid Regiment.
r In Augusta, on Friday the 25th
of April the Officers and non comimssi
>femt d ffic< rsofth** 10th Regiment (Rich
■ <%nand couny)—t nd on Saturday the 26th
the Review and Inspection of said He.
gim< nt.— By Order of
Brig* Gen’l Thomas Glascock.
W. BAR I ON.
0 . s'id-de-Comp.
Regimental Orders.
FSPH carrying into effect the Orders of
Brig Gen. Glascock, dated the Bth
inst. Majors Watkins and Marshal, will
be particularly careful that their com
mwsmned and non commissioned officers
hate legal*orders to appear armed and
® s * aw directs, on Friday tne
April next, at the upper end of
Greene street in this ei‘y, precisely at 5
o, clock, A. M. there to be subject to such
*#mM*orders, *s the Adjutant Gen.
OPrh* Sj»te nuy prescribe, each
officer bridging his commission or brevet
w »»d pi Saturday she 26th of April. the
whole will, convene at the
«3tnc hour and place, for inspection and
r for due perforrance of which
J&rfas pf Battalions, and Captains of
Companies will t ake proper m- >sures
Aj/ order of Lieut. Col, Donaldson.
Isham Thompson, Adjutant.
March IS. J td
. * FOR SALE,
■, J JVumbcr o/ Joumr
fcfEGROES,
born, miwtljr house Servants.
v'T
* SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE S<|tilfe at the Market-house
in the city qf Augusta , on the fret Tins
day in May next , betiaeen the x*sy
ai hours, '' t * ■.
TWO bunded and fifty acres
of land, mere or less, within the county
Richmond; situate and lying on the ro;‘d
leading from Millcdgeviile to Augusta,
and within twelve miles of the latter
place, at pi esent occupied by Col. Donald,
son, and adjoining lands of Beall and
Savage—levied on as the property of
James Collins, to satisfy sundry execu
tions.
Thomas Glascock, Shff.
M-rch 22., tds
fcherift’s Sale. ■
On the first Tuesday in A/ay nextp at the
Court-house in Juckionborough , Striven
coun-y between the usual hours ,
Will be sold in said county, 533
acres of prime land, adjoining lands of
Divid Lee, d<?c, and o’-hers. Th-re is
on the premises a comfortable dwelling
house and other out buildings, taken as
the property of J »hn I ucas, sen’r to
satify an execution in f;Vour Wihbm
Rawis; property pointed out by defend
ant's wife.
ALSO,
200 acres of land lying and be
ing in Sctivtn county, tbkv n as the pro
perty of Paul Marlow, to satisfy an cxe
cution in favour cf Richaid Dowdy.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
Msf* h 29. tds
"BHEIUFf’s »ALE.
WILL BE SOLI), at the Market.house
in the City of Augusta, on the first Tues
day in June next , between the usual hours,
A Negro Boy, named Simon,
by virtue us a fur< closure on a mortgage
—N dhaniel Jdks vs* Richard Jeiks.
Term*» cash.
Thomas Glascock, s r.c.
March 2p. tds
sale.
WILL BE SOLD on the la/ Tuesday in
May next , at the court house in War.
renton, Warren county, between the usu.
a I hoursi
12 or 15 Barrels of Corn 4 , about
1000 or 1200 pound* Fodder; levied on
as the property of William Waggoner,
to satisfy an execution issued out of War
ren Superior court, in LvourofJ.hn
Butt Vs. William Waggoner—Property
pointed out by the pluintiff.
| Conditions Cash.
A. Rodgers* s.w.c.
March 26. tds
I Sheriff’s Sale.
: WILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday
: in May next, at the court house in
Warrenton , Wa*reu county, beiweenihc
usual sale hours,
150 acres of land more or less,
( on the w ters of Bri.ir ert, k, adj ining
lands f Thompson, H.»rd >w .y and others
( —levied on as the property fjohn Saun
ders, to satisfy an execution issued out
of W trren superior court, in favour of
James Neal & George V.»rncr, assignees
vs. John Saunders—property painted out
by the defendant.
Abner Rogers, s.w c.
j April 1. Ids
I 20 Dollars Keward.
RUN AWAY fr mth subscriber on
ihe 24th inst two n grnes, to wit—
i j J Alt ROT 1, about 25 years of ge, 5 Let
8 or 9 inches high, of a black compb x
, i n, with a scar near the left cyt and a
, down countenance when spoken to- had
on when h* went away, a blue round- a
bf'Ul jacket and pantaloons, with other
cloths, and jt is probable he will change
i his dress— makts a profession of r* ligi n
and is a preacher—He carried awny with
him my chair box, which contained a
blue pair of cassimerc pantaloons and
swansdown vest,togetherwith three pock
el books and a memorandum book, which
contained many valuable papers, among
which were a bond given by Doctor M*-
WKorter of Augusta, to the subscriber
• for gSOO, and one other bund given to
Thos. Goode, by Benj min Prescott of
Columbia, S C lor giso. w ich bond
was assign d by said Goode to the sub
scriber. All persons are forwarmd a
gainst tradieg f r said bonds. One of the
pocket books was m tked with gold let
ters on th, outside. William C. Anderson
Amelia cowvy Virginia, which contained
between fifty end six y d liars Georgia
bank notes ESTER is a b;ack girl ab ut
30 years of age and was in a state of
pregnancy—had on when she went away
a northern homespun dress, striped whib
and red, and carried with her a'bhie haze
dress— said negroes were brought from
the state of Virginia last November, and
it is probable they will attempt to return.
Anv person apprehending and confining
said negroes in any jail, or delivering
them to me in Edg. field district, S, C.
shall receive the above reward—l also
forwarn all masters of vessels and owners
of boats from harbouring or carrying a
way said negroes, as they will be dealt
with the rigor of the law.
Wm. C. Anderson.
Sherifls For Sale at
tikis Office,
8r v
■ ■
>j v " 'YFFjg SP 1 *. ■ ......' >.
Administrators Sale.
ifeEEA-BLE to an order of. the ho
nofa.hle Inferior Court of Elbert
'-.ounty.WlLL BE SOLD at the cdim
house in said county on the first Tuesday
in May next, 175 acres of land or seven
eighths of a-tract of 2QO acres, situate,
lying and being in said county, on the
waters of the Beavetdam Creek, adjoin
ing lands of Thomas Oliver and Peter
Shepherd, it being the real estate of Ed
mund burden, dec. for the benefit of the
heirs, and creditors of said deceased.—
Terms made kn wn on the day of s*le.
Archibald Newbourn, adm’r.
February 26. tds
Executors Sales.
WILL RE on Tuesday the
32d of April next, «>f» the Sand-
Hills, at the late residence of M ijor,
James Peatre, dec.
A part of the personal estate of
said deceased.—Also will be R nted for
the term of one year, the House on th»
Sond Hitts, formerly ocrupied l>y h'tn,
which is large and commodious, and w; 11
calculated fur a Family or Boarding-
House. >
j)hn T. Allen, 7 F
Levi Pearre, 3
March Id. tds
_ NOTKE. ~
WILL be SOLD at the court house
in Warrenton, on the first Tuts
day in May next, two thirds of the real
estate of John Hardaway, dec. consism g
of two tracts of land, on< containing 176
acres, and the other 100 acres, lying in
the county of Walrren, on the w ters V f
Roc key C mfort, for the benefit of the
heirs and credit 1s of said deceased*
George VV Hardaway, adm’r.
March 3d, 1817. wc
The subscribers
HiVING entered into a Copartner,
ship in the Practice of the Law*
will attend to ary pr fessiuhal busim ss
which may be entrusted to llutn in th
counties of Hancock, Wilkes, Columbia,
Warren, T fferson. Burke, St riven,
1 Washington and Richmond, and also in
• the Federal Court. Their office
will be kept next door above Mis. Mont
goimry’s, where one of the subscribe rs
will attend at all times, when not on the
circuit* As w stud, nts will be t*ken.
Thomas Flournoy,
Jno. H. Montgomery.
January Ist. 1817
, Lawyer's OJficc.
1 r T'*HE Subscribers have formed a Part
■ X nersbip in the PRACTICE of the
LAW, and will be thankful for any ta
, vors in the line of their profession
r Th' ir Circuit will embrace all the ciun
s lies in the Middle District, andthecoun.
- lies <f H mcotk and Wilkes in the Wes t
t ern Dis'rict.—They will also attend t o
f Business in the Federal Court. Their
5 Office is on Washington street, and the
t ?»tnf wi ich was lately occupied by F.
Walker, at which, when not on the
Circuit, they would gl diy attend to the
calls ~f those who may please to favor
’ them with their business.
Robert Walker,
, Freeman Walker.
January 18. *(
Richmond Academy
J T) RENTS and Guardians of Chbdit n
X arv respectfully informed, that the
Boaid *f Trustees of the RICHMOND
' ACADEMY, have engaged Mr. Lu
: ) tiier Warren, lately from New Yotk,
1 as /an Assisrant to Mrs Hulbert, in
1 the Female Department ofthe Academy.
! and that on MONDAY next, the FE
MALE SCHOOL will be opened un
dcr the j int superin'endance of Mrs.
1 Hulbert and Mr, Warren.
It is confidently beiitved, that this ar
rangement furnishes the best opportune
ty of Fetaale Education, of any in iht
State of Georgia. By order of the Board.
Isaac Herbert, cl’k.
January 25* ts
Notice.
IN conformity with the sth section of
an Ordinance, entitled An Ordi
nance Supplemental to An Ordinance en
titled An Ordinance to regulate rhe Pub.
lie Market in the City of Augusta, pass,
ed the 2d day of June, 1816”—On the
fi;st Saturday in May next, the Stalls in
the Market House will be drawn for by
ballot.—Candidates will on that day
hand in their application to the City
Council. —By Order.
N. W. Herbert, Clerk.
February 22.
Now in Richmond
Jail, TENAH, who is about 30 years old,
and says she ranaway from Mrs. Ware,
a widow lady in Abbeville; but belongs
' *° Alexander Gray, Hying in Charleston,
S. Carolina. J* v
The owner is requested to prove prop
erty, pay charges and take her away.
A. Rhodes, junT. d.s.
December i 3 ' ts
41
The Copartnership,
▼ TERETOFORE existing under tEe
IT firm of Marshall $e Long, cosch
makers, is this day dissolved by the lira*
tual consent of both parties. All de
mands against the concha, are to be
presented to G, B. Marshall for settle
ment* and all debts due to the said con
cern, either by note or open account,
are to be paid to him only—January 11th,
ISI7.
Greene B.
Nicholas Long.
The Subscriber,
INFORMS his friends and the public
in general, that he continues to carry
on the business of Coachrin king, at the
old stand—and having good workmen in
the all different branches, together with
the best selected stock of matetials that
New York will ass *rd, flatters himself
that he will be able to furnish carriages
of any description, with the shortesLpos
sible notice, in a style not inferior to any;
and as low as they can be obtained from.
•hr Northward—AH orders for new; work
or repairs, will be punctually attended
to—and paynun* txpected prompt.
Greene B. Marshall.
January 11 1817 ts
NO ITCE.
THOSE persons indebted to Doctor
A. Cunningham, or the firm of
Cunningham and Meigs, are requested
to call on B. H. Meigs and settle their
accounts, as he is duly commissioned to
collect the same.
pC7* Attention to the above police
may save trouble and cost.
November,22. if
50 Dollars Reward,
To Apprehend the Th e/!
A MAN wh *Ms nis nSm WIL
LIAM AVERETt, about five
feet eleven inches high, vety spare made,
thin visage, with a thin high aquiline or
Roman nose ; dark h> eyes; fbir skin
md hair—his left leg has/betn broke a
itfle above th ancle, which has caused
a lump tha shows a little through the
Pantalaons, and the I* g is shorted than
the other—he had on a pale grey home
spun coat and pantaloons; a yellow spot
ted marseilles waistcoat; a blue cloth
big coat, With a large Cape; and mounted
on a small d rrk brown mare—he said
*hat he was from North Carolina, near
Sals ury. 1 hid employed hint in the
capacity of in Overs-er, and he left my
bouse on M n bay morning last, the 10th
I inst. about two hours before day—stolcd
and carried off with him a new Saddle
of the best quality, and a large French
Gold Watch, winds up on the face, a
1 small piece scaled off at the key hole, a
I ribbon chain with tassels connected to
j the wa f ch, with a steel ring, a small gold
I seal and k y, the ring on the upper part
of the key L worn out, and tied together
with a thread. The above reward will
be paiu to any person for the thief, sad
Hie and watch, or Twenty Dollars for
either* <• .
Gazaway Davis.
February 1». , if
Run Away
FROM, the subscriber on the 29th
day of December last, FOR
-1 UNE, a black,, stout made Negro,
about fify years of age; he makes
a profession of religion, and is a preach
er, specks slow and is plausible and
walks 1 me; he rode eff a brown bay
horse very old in good order; th> horse’s
wethers are Sure and his ha l k very much
abused. A so, LAWRENCE, * black,
stout mad, fellow* with large whiskers,
about 40 years f age. Also, LEWIS,
a stout, well made fellow, about 45
years of age, he sperks quiefcand stum,
rs. The last n. med negroes are bro.
tbers, and have a considerable likeness
to each other. Also, TOM, a tall good
looking well made fellow, about 20
y-ars of age, and the son of Lewis.—
They took a variety of clothing with
them. 1 hree of the above negroes em
barked for Savannah in a canoe. A lib
eral reward will be given to any person
j who will deliver the above described ne
groes to Mr. John R. Tulloss, at the
plantation of
Mary D. Barnes.
Cobimhiicounty. 11th hnuary, 18'7,
Thkaschy Department, )
March iSth, 1817. j
NOTICE is hereoy given, that funds
have b ;en assigned for the payment
©I such.. Treasury Mtes, and the interest
thereon, as are now due at the Loan
C-ffice in Boston, in the state of Massa
chusetts.
And the said Treasury Aotes will ac
cordingly be paid, upon the application
of the holders thereof respectively, at the*
said Loan Office in Boston, at any time
firior to the Ut dy of May, 1817, after
Which day interest will cetfse to be paya
ble on the said Treasury Notes.
The Commissioners of Loans in
several states are requested to make this
noticing-net ally known, by all the means
in their power: and printers authorised
to publish the laws of the United Slates,
will be pleased to insert it once a week,
in their respective papers, until the first
day of May next.
Wth. H. Crawford,
Secretary of the Treasury
"§‘~ Notice. (
THE subscriber, haring been solid.
!ed to the elements £
the
information to h e is £
djr toreceite thoathr* \
lessons
Thursday k Saturday. His price will bt
1 15 dollars perquarttr, payable in advance ■
Young persons who wish to learn, will
do well to avail themselves of this op,
portunity, the subscriber’s leisure «£
hies him to improve. He was early ac /,
quainted with the learned language
and slitters himself the method ht
dopted wiH gQflO student, the
.knowledge and useful
language. As liis pi incip .I care will be
to inculcate in an easymianntr, the ruks
of the Syntax and to make them a» quaint.
ed with an intelligible system of pronun*
ciation. Without relying on his own ca«
pacity, be flutter's himself that su h as
will honour him with fbtir confidence,
shall have no reason to regri-t thi ir time.
. Hours of Tuition from 7 till 9 J
March 15. -i * P» MENARD.
Tobacco Inspection^
AMO
COMMISSION
W ARE-HOUSE.
WAL IKU1KU EEiCrrt.' tq. . t
place, and Mr. JOHN A ELEN,
ol Franklin county, haVv been
to Inspect Tobacco at the Wapc-H<ii&
pf the subscribers, at the toot of the
Bridgfe, where convenit:nt and suhst*n.
tial Stores, the best of Coopers, and err.
ij other convenience and facility Er the
Satisfaction and quick dikpatch of cm.
tomers have been provided.
From the experience of these getide
men, as Inspectors, the eligible situ*,
tion of the subscribers’ Ware Hous., the
security of their Stores* adapted to <.v* ry
kind of Mcrchandjz and Produce, ,nd
the promptness and punctuality w k
which they will attend to orders and o J
signments, they are led to tX icct a lib
| eral share of patronage. Their ch rges
will be the same as at the other Ware-
H uses, and every accommodation usual
will be afforded to those who may favor
them with their custMm
Brux & Scurry.
I . - f
~ iNOIXI.
IFORWARN all peivnsfroro trading
for two notes for twenty dollars'each,
given by me to John Hicks, on the 28.1 i
or 29th of December last, and both of die
said notes mads payable on the Ist <f
March ensuing, which n tes w;er/: ob.
tained for unsound property, arid 1 am.
determined not to pay the s.>id froths,
; James
March 22. ’ ' ;
A Teacher Waited.
LADIES’ ACADEMY,
Mount of Health!
GR A'fl,i Ui)L 1i , <!0 ars liberal
support, has indue d the subscri
ber to accede to the s<.lu nations of bis
former employers, and again open the
Academy with an efficient Tocher to
assist Ms Sandwich-his own ill state
of health precluning his attendance 'in
the duties of the school, and compelling
nim to travel.
A perfect Grammarian, of xemplary
moral character, either young or • v ne
ed in life, may embrace a most f*v ra
ele opp- runity for a perm'm-nt and lu
crative situation. N;> obj r'ion • a
married gentleman. A Classical Scholar
would be considt red an acquisition.
Parents and Guardians who app-eci- |
ate a healthy Residence, an A .tb keep their*
children and wards constantly at school,
must make early application, as.'the
number is limited. <
T. Sandwich.
January 15. ts
S NOTICE.
THE proprietor of the Line »>f Stages
between Columbia, S. C. and F y*
ettville, N C. in order to, prevent dis.-p*
pointment to travellers, takes this me
thod of informing them, that the Cirti
ages are only calculated f,r the accom
modation of two passengers, and that he
can take no more at a time, esprcial ! y
during the prevailing scarcity of grain
and forage—that number can be com
fortably accommodated, as the-St ges and
Horses are kept in better order iftfen A
any time heretofore, and run three limes
a w ek,
Fayetteville, 20tb Feb, 1817.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having any
l againsn the late fi m of JOSEPH
NORMAN, & Co. Sadlers , will pk 3se
present them to the subscriber for settle
ment—and all those indebted to the said
firm are requested ta make immediate 1
payment to
D. M‘K,snney,
k 4 Surviving Cojianner•
October »5i ■'* ts i
i Exchange bills.
A RCHIBALD S POKES requests
Xx all persons holding his Exchange
Bills or Promissory Notes, for one dos af
and under, to present them for payment
previous to the first day of June n xt»
Petersburg, istfi February.—kt