The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, March 04, 1825, Image 4

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Monthly Advertisemerits. Notice. NINE month* after date application will h» tn.. te to the Honorable Inferior Court o Columbia County, when setting as a Court of O tlinary (or leave to 8.112')‘- 1-2 acres of Land ly. ing in the 2d District ot Mnnr .e C uinty, Lot N 2(J3, it being the real estate of William Smallet, deceased, and to he sold for the benefit of th< heirs and creditors ot said deceased. James Smalley, Adm'r. .Tsntjsrv 4Hi 1 ,|!: > n 57 1 N otice. t NINE months alter date, application will b made to the Honorable the Justices of th> Inferior Court setting tor ordinary purposes, for the county of Burke, for leave to sell all the real estate of Stephen Chance, late of Burke county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Mary Chance*. Adm'x. Joseph Chance, Adm'r. Rurke county Sept.o H 24 1 9m 22 N otice. NINE months af'.-r list**, application will bi 1 made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of C durnbia County, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to tlie orphans of Samuel 1 Sullivan, deceased, and also, at) undivided tract * of Land, lyffig in Columbia County, belonging ‘ to said orphans, and to Melinda Jones, a Minor. John Cartlul^e, fluardiari of said Or/titan), •» Polly Jones, . Ouanlnin of Melinda .lours. I Mav 25 Im9m 95 IN otice. NINE months after daie, application will b made to the Honorable court of Ordinary ol Columbia County, for leave to sell two hundred two and a hall acres nl land, Lor No. IS 17th District (originally (laidwin, now Jasper) granted to Benjamin Smithsu i, tp he sold tor die benefi of the heirs of benjamin Smithson, deceased. Thomas C. Holton, Jhtmi Ui/ratnr tie boois non. June Is 1 1' 7 24. 1 9m 9H otice. WINE months after date, application will b>' siSmade to the Honorable'he Court of Ordin ai y of Hu ke county, for leave to sell the real Es tate of Enoch K ll n r, d-rened. John Farmer, adm'r. Hurk* County IVh. 1. 1825 lm9m 65 ____ - NINE months after date, application will hi made to the Honora -le Court of Ordinary tn Columbia county, for leave to sell two tiscisn- Land in said count*, lying on (Jreenbrier Creek, cue containing old acr-s Joining Po-lard, I’nllin and others, the other c mtaining 172 acres joining Luke ami others, it being a part of the real esta' of 11l 'mas Jones, deceased, sold for the benefi of the heirs of said d cease 1. William Hooker, Adm'r. In ritrlil of Ins wife, January 95. 1325. Im£m 61 Notice. TV] INE months after date, application will br Xsl made to the Honorable the Inferior C met of Richmond county, while tilting lor Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell u Lot in the City m Augusta, bounded by Eilis ami Houston a reels, belonging to the esta'e of Michael Silver! de ceased, for the brnefiit of the heirs aud creditor ot said estate. Andrew J. Dill, adm'r. Natlnu Leeds adm'r. in ritrlil o/ hit wife. M ary Leeds, adrn'rx. Mhrusln, Febm-i It. 183. JL. 9m 69 N olice. 57S(|1NE months after date, implication will bi ciNJ msde to the honorable Inferior Court ot Kiciimon I C muty. for leave to sell the undivided hail of f. nernent No 7, Bridge Row —also, two unimproved lots Corner of Elbert and Reynold streets, for the benefit of Margaret P. Hones, a Minor. John Bones, Guardian. O.'tnhr'*’ B*4 1 »Il * ' N otice. tTNjrINE months after date, application will be dl i made to the Infern'r Coiut of Columbia Couu v, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, foi le.ve to s-ll 2;Jj icres of Land, (in said County) be longing to ttie estate of William R. Crabb, de ceased. John Komion, adm’r. N 6. 18‘34 40 N once. INB months after dale, application will bt Isi .i.ide to the Honorable the Interior Court * ( llnrkc County, when sitting for ordinary purpose t>r lea\e to -ell dl he real estate of Joseph Ma i ray late of Burke county, deceased, lor the bene lit ol the heirs and .-reditors of sod deceased. Benjamin) Mad ray, Adm'r. ,Tnn«» 1. 18-4 lm9n 97 N otice. '.NiiNK months after date, application will b till made tn the Honorable the Court of Ordin ary ol Columbia County, fop leave to sell 222 a cres of Land, ly ng tn C- In nbia County, on the waters ot the big Iviokee Creek, adj ining Lands ol i lamilton,. Graves and others, to be sold for the benefi* of the heirs of lames Martin, ece»«ed. Robert Martin, adm'r. November 8.; 1824 !o 9m 4U N otice, TkJ INE months after date, application will bi i.s| made to the Honorable the Inferior Cour’ of t 1 mood County, when sitting for Ordinar pi.r i » s, lor leave to sell one half of four am tlip ijur ts acres of Land, in said County aiij n .. 1 .ds of Ware and Coleman, for .It, ben* nt ot Seaborn Skinner, minor. Livingston Skiumr, C iltirdiau. Sept if. 1K24. lm9ni 2d N otice. months after d-tie, application will b U> J ad. to the Honorable tho inferior Court o ] the county ot Franklin, while silting tor ordinar ' ptu poses for leave to sell the real estate of 1 lion ' as D Jordan, la’e of said co inly, deceased, Robert Pulliam, Adm'r. Notice, MINE months after tlaie, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Franklin ■outity, tor leave to sell one hundred Acre* of -and, in said County, as the property ot Adam i.inn, deceased, fop the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of -aid deceased John K. Carson, adm'r. N otice. JIjINR months after date, application will b I*l made to the Honorable the Justices of the I iferior Court of said county, when sitting f i Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole u< the real Estate of Irvin Hoyet, deceased, late e -laid county, for the benefit of the heirs and ere titora of said deceased. James Lambert, ) Edward Hoyet. 5 JMin 18 ' Scriven County Jan, 28 1825 ImOm 62 GEORGIA, Richmond County, liy the Cowl of Ordinary for said County, TO AM. WHOM IT HAT CONCERN. WHEREAS R. John Meigs and Robert D> rnon \dininistratora, tie bonis non, on the estate of Jesse Dimon, deceased, late of san! County, have applied to this Court for letter Dismissory, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said i deceased, to file their objections (it any they have) in the office of i lie Clerk of said Court on or b fore the first Monday in June next, otherwise let ters Dismissory will be granted to them. Witness the Honorable Summ-I Hale, one ofth Judges of said Court, this 26th day of No vembir, 1824. 6m Isaac Herbert, clerk , Os the Cowt of 1 1 ih nary GEORGIA Richmond County. Hy the Honorable, the Conn of Ordinary of the County of Richmond. TO ALL Wll M IT MAT CONCERN. WHEREAS John Elunizy, administrator ol Thomas A. Bones, deceased, has applied to raid Court for Letters Dismissory. Now therefore, these are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tl.e said deceased, to fii, their objections (it any tin y have) in Hit office the Clerk of add Coorl of Ordinary, on or befute the firsl Monti .y in March next, otherwise letters ol Dismissory will be granted to bim. Willies- the Honorable Valentine Wai.kki one ol the Justices of said Court, tins olal day f August, 1824. 6m Isaac Herbert, Cl'k. Os the Conn of Ordinary »EOi{t,lA Uleuoionil County, liy the Hon, the Court of Ordinary uj said County | TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. liy 11 ERE AS Lucy M. Y-Arnold, formerly Lucy fl M. Pearson, administratrix, and John 11. .lliiin, administrator, on the Estate of George Pearson, deceased, have applied to vaid Coin t >r Letters Dismiss >ry. I'hese are thereiore, to cite and admonish a'' and singular, the kindred and creditors, of th aid decea-ed, to fi’e their objections, (if any bey have) in the Office ol (he Clerk of the sni Court of Ordinary, on or before the first Mood y i t June next, otherwise Letters Dismissory wd be granted to them. Wittuss, the Honorable Samui l Hale, o’ e ot the Justices of said Court, tin sth day of No vember, 1824. 6m Isaac Herbert, Cl'k, Qfth • Court ot O dina y GEORGI V, Erankhu County. WHEREAS John Evans, applies tor Lexers Uistntssory, on the estate of VV dliain Ishaiii. deceased. I'hcse are therefore to cite and admonish al and singular the kindred and creditors of th said deceased, to file their objections in my ot i lice, within the time prescribed by lav, to she ■ cause (if anv they have) why said Letters l)i ■msanry should not he granted to him. Given under my hand a' office in E'ranklin, lhi> Bth day of Deeemh’ r. 1834 6m Frederick Beall, Clerk. i . WHEREAS Gc- rg. Pnlnck, Administrator| with the wd annexed, of the Estate oil 1 William Boothe, deceased, and also administrator: ol the Esta'e of Mary Boothe, deceased Air William H. Wade, administrator de bonis non -i tue Estate of George M. Henderson, decease*! ' -‘»clt applies for letters Disnrssopy, These are therefore to cite and admonish si 3 and singular the kindred and creditors of tin , Miid deceased’s, t*i file tlteir obj- otions in this ol fire, on or before the first Monday in August - next, ensuing, to shew cause (if any they hav ) why letters Dismissory should not be granted to the applicants. Given under mv hand at office in Jacks, no this 23th day o. January, 1823. 6 m Seaborn Hood all, cl’k. In the Inferior Court oj Htcnmond County, ah I ling as a Con a of Ordinary, Monbas, February 7th, 1825 . Danforth & Savage, 9 vs. \ RULE JS'ISJ. Adm’rs. of Ralph Thomas, j IT appearing to the Court, that the petitioners are possessed of a Boml gn en b* Ralph Thom ■ as in his Lie time, together wiih utiiei*, condition. .1 for making titles to part o. Lot No. ?-2, in the City of iAugu-la, cm aming a front of thirty nine feet on Broad street and in depth two hundred and seven feet, and bounded on the south by said , - reel, on the E.iSi by slot usually c.-Jl *1 P-dl Keatings ami on the other sides by a lot late Job Willson’s, and that the said Ralph Thomas has de parted this hfe without make g titles to sai l lot, | and that letters ot a*hninisl ration on his es ate and effects have ben grained to Abiel Camfield ot * 9 d County. 1 Whereupon and on Motion of petitioners altor n- y. 11 is ordered by the coitn, that the If irs aid Representatives ot saul Ralph Thomas, he cited o 1 appear before this-Court on the first Monday in V ini to show cause, it any they have or can, why die said Administrator ol Ralph Thomas sin ui not be ordered to execute tides to the said lot u he petitioners according to the prayer of the pe i .turn ; and that a copy of this order be publishe- i ■1 one of the Gazettes ofthis C-iy for two Months ( Taken from tin Atinute*. Isaac Herbert, Clerk oj the Court of Ordinary. February 11 10: r 66 For SMiVtt or Hire, i \ Negro Woman, a good Cook, Washer ami j ,0. Ironer. For partirn ■ apniy to William Mackie, February 22 ts po WILL be let at the post office in Macon, to the lowest bidder, at public outcry, on Friday the ISth of April next, the building of a BRIDGE across the Dcrnulgee river at the loot of the street leading to the public square in Ma con. ihe river at the intended site has, it is be ieved, a ver> firm bottom, the most of which is known to be of rock. Its width at common wa •r is estimated at 250 feet : the Height of lh< I to rs at 38 teet, the whole length of the bridge u 400; and the contemplated width 32 feet, stone t od timber may be very conveniently obtained , «'nl had gratis on the adjoining public Lands | Hit; piers and abutments to be of stone—the up-[ c per works o( approved timber, and to be shing L led, weather hoarded and painted. The under- c taker will he required to give bond with three ipnroved securities in the sum of gJO.OOO for t •he faithful performance of his con ract. Ihi j n ones of the person* offered as securities must ; u ‘- submitted to the commissioners by the 3th ot - 'pril : Letters for purpose may be directed c ) he commissioners to the care ot Mortimer R ,■ V'aliis, Esq. p«»st ma-ter, Macon. 20 per cent j. on the amount oj the contract will be advanced, , and further advances will he made at the disr.re ( ion of the commissioners as the work progresses, g A model of the intended bridge and the form , f the contract will b open to inspection at the , null over Gdles.ue &l Birdsong's store in Micon, and fter the twenty-first ot March, until the , t ire of •etiing. , Architects are invited to prepare and furnish t n 'dels in w od on a srile ot an inch »o the foot, , with accompanying ex lunations in writing— w ich w 11 bo received at the room above men ned until Tuesday 'h 15'h of March, inchi sive. A premium o' gIOO will he paid tor that nodel which .l<u)l b ml pted as best uniting th proper*i®« of • hea ■ >ess, strength, durability anti convenience in repairing I-uke J. Morgan, (h. rles Bi.ilocii, f Mon oier li. ‘Vallis, Samuel (iillespie, I W itiia.ui Bivins, J • (O’ 'fin em ,r ,t He Constitutionalist, the nolo b (’■ I cope, and the Raleigh Register, I arc req les’ed ■ o insert the ab-v until the 15th 1 i March, rward their accounts to M. K. I Vallis*Esq VI cm, Ga. I . 1 file n Vb ~ •<• 1 1f?,75. tISM 65 | Atlamiisliaiof’s ;?ale. ON Sator a to 9 o I,y of April next, in the ! wo O; VVvig sha ough, Columbia coun , between the . . I h • sale./ . WiU lie. isniA, _ i .he whole ol th [i on. pioperly belonging to he estate of Wham deco sed, consist- , : k or l»t rses. C ■ penters Tools. &c. &c. Terms mm 1 ' k own i 'he O y >.t r. e. Thomas Rovvdre, nd n’r. Feb o'irv 17 1 3., ; d 09 « Vt\\VUlUtAv UK t’ij NUIKH. o\ GREE\BJ,E to an rd r ohta’ned from the A Justices of the Interior Court of Burk' 'luenty, wh-.t n- ting for Ordi i.<ry imposes, WILL BK SOU), at the Court i. . iihi m i, in the Town of Waynes .rough, he'ween the n«ua' Sale hours, on th irst I " sdav in April m x;. All that Let or Tract of Land, lying aid being . lie Cun o' i> iii-nry, contain ig two hundred r o and..one hah acres o' Land n the fifth Distiir , number sixteen Sold for he benefit of he heirs aid creditors of Cary Uodbee, jiiur. 1 i Ih'rfcc County, decea- d. John Siviuucr, Jdm’r fPnyneahoro' 'a t. If?- 1 58 Administrator's •‘•ale. Will be s hi . . . • iti lily i April next at the 'iif M use dour in Waynesborough Burke f> ii" agreeable to an rd rof th Honorable the Inf- rwr Court of said County while sitting f Or .inary purposes Two hundred ami fifty Acres of Land, 'ymg in fi-.-t I• s'rict Walton O' u ty known as Lo No 105, in the plan ot said hli ■rict, sold a- the proper y of the estate ot Solo 't non Daniel, dr ceased, (or the bem fit of the heir and creditors. Simeon Hampton, adm'r. Tan"arv H IB’s ' • r 89 Kult a.vLit* I'O UR KfciiN I at ||H K unexpired lease and impn vements o -JL the L n known as the Littieman’s Garde , i situated on F.llis-S reel, near the i timer of Gei i tre Street— havii g a 1 tt e conveniences for cm ry ing on C nfeciioiiai'y upon » large scale, be sides au Oven, Dry house. Stc. Ther is also a Ice House m good order, where 15 or 18 tons oi Ice can he secured for summer use. The whole will be shewn by application on the premises.— For terms apply to B, Bouyer. August 10 13 FOR SARfci. 4 LOT OF I. \NI). three miles from \uou.-ts. “m containing 70 or 80 Acres, forty of winch is cleared and under good fence,- the balance Ifooi Laud. Chepe is on the premises a c mfortao t Dwelling House, which has lately undergone u 'borough repair A new Kytclien, meat House, an egant Brick PuT.ry, Crib. Stables. Fmlder and Marriage Mouse. £cc. all complete—a large yar well shaded ; a handsome Orchard of Apple, Reach, Pear and PI on trees, a never failing spring of excellent w eer, within 80 yards of the j Iwell ng, and as healthy a situation as any tn Rich j mond County, I The ahnve will be sold a bargain, if early ap j plication is made to Jno. C. Holcombe. linnary 18 59 A tovtuatioui Wauled, j 4 YOUNG woman lately from England would . * be glad to obtain a situation in some pious | uid respectable family. She has been accustom j d to every sort cf work usual in families, and (would incite herself very useful either with the I Needle, or in any of the departments of house-1 keening. Satisfactory references can be made. I Enquire at this Office. F bruary 18 68 j Wanted to VLi\*e. j iTJILL the first of January next, four young j i sJL NEGROID, sccystoraed to work, from tlu ( |age of 18 to 25 i i?. Picquet. j ’• January 21 69 < TO THE PUBLIC . THERE is perhaps no medical observation bet ter established, none more generally confirmer • by the experience of the best physicians of all ages I ana cuunir.es and none of more importance to the i practitioner,than the fact,that many of the most diffi- I cult ana incurable complaints originate in neglectd t ed colds, in a climate as variable as t.urs.where the changes of the weather are frequently sudden and unexpected, requires more cure and attention guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy oi , tfe than most people imagine, or are able am. , willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of pat ients, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma consumptions, and other affections, and hence the tarrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried up by the learned and illiserate. The many cases ol tie kind, fell under my ob-ervation ; the prepose 1 ci "Un Compositions of* inflaming drugs, which 1 are in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced ir practice from remedies highly recommended ; and my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints were strong inducements for me to consider I whether a compound consisting of mild vegetabl. substances could not be invented, more free from ■ the well founded objections of practitioners, and 'letter calculated to avert the threatening dt struciiou of the lungs. PULMONIC S>}T\\p of Vegetables, • For coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions his remedy s superior to any medicine which ias been offered to the public, as it is prepared rum the most valuable herbs of our vegetable * kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de * ,iendeiice may be placed in its virtues for the ' .'ue of the above diseases. From the knowledge ’ lie proprietor lias of the pulmonic virtues of the • syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending is 1 o those who labour under those distresamg com lamts as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav mg administered it to thousands in New-York anti Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it to the public, and after trial, those persons wlu purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo ney refunded hy returning the bottle, if they dr. u>t feel satisfied that they have reaped henefi rom the use of it. Ilirections for Use. \ Fake a tea spoon full three times a day, say norn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re- 1 ueved. 1 OCj' Each bottle will have the signature of the I oroprietor. }Xy Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sigt ! of the Golden Eagle, Augusta. October 21 33 iNew ami invaluable BTEMXXDTEE U»I1£» STATUS OF AH£»ICA. AUDLERS Asiatic. Lenitive ion Pain. This Medi- c '^^' s a nj»v-1 I3UIS remedy is good against the tooth-ache o' . pain in the teeth and jaws when duly appliec . 11 employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy 11 lieyiug swellings of the gums, face and adjacent itc, arising from or connected with tooth-achi It relieves head-ache or pains in the head, u or mpst ,e»sy and agreeable manner 5 for this fre pient sod distressing complaint. Oils, his uex uedieme, is a charming prescription, for it rr i ores both the organs of sense and the nerves n eir healthy condition at a quick and admirable rate. I fiis new and useful preparation produces, by mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation ■ (ion the spirits—it quickens the sensations, sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates the •unctions of the mind, by dissipating gloom am' vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalit nedicine of the first order. Nor ts its effect less beneficial when considered ' m relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, the •lead and the spirits, by its qualities it act* upoi 1 the sight and immediate organs of digestion as s ' carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing ' •orpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mo». ! comfortable warmth. 1 The operation of this invention and improve ment is quite as favorable to diseases ot the ear, ' more especially it acts to great advantage m dui ness and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi ent deafness, restoring the failing organ to the exercise of its true and healthy functions of hear i ng. Certificate from pr Samuel L. Mitchell, t Dr. Ezekiel Audler, ol the city of New-York. this day submitted to me his letters patent froit j he United States, for compounding and vending a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, and asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, at- , tep examining the receipt contained in the speciti cation, I find it contains a mixture of <uclt aroma - c, anodyne, and anti ac'.d articles, a" art well em ulated to produce a composing effect on the liu man body. Samuel L. Mitchell. JVeni-York, November 2d, 1818. AuAier’a *Nii\k Hoses. AN eh gain cosmetic for whiteaing, sos euing and beautifying the skin, and removing pion ,des, f'reckies and chops from the face, neck, fkr File Milk ot Roses possesses many qualities, for not only serves for the above purposes, but it put the bloom of youth on age, which valuable property every lady is fond o‘ enjoying. This beautiful mm cosmetic has a delightful fragrance, and is an arlicK wh cb can be used with safely, as it contains noth mg that will injure the skin, and it is an inclispensa bie article to every lady, and should be found ot their toilets. | Dihectiovs. —After being washed and drie [then take s small quantity on a piece of white flat janduel then wash face, neck, hands, & Each but tie will be signed by the proprietor. U-ice gl, ■ 1 Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign ofth Golden Eagle, Augusta, j Tnlv 4 2 ST LOiT *Q) ON Tuesday last, a Runch of KEYS, tieo with Red Tape.— hue finder on leaving! 1 them at this Office, shall be rewarded. E. AUDLER, * t L SURGEON DENTIST, i* RESPECTFULLY informs tbe Ladies and Gen. ✓ tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready in serve then at all times, at his or their houses, to t the line of his profession, and hopes he will meet 1 share ot (he public patronage, as he will extract f, teeth and stomps, and in the easie-t manner ii ever ( ly ot difficult, and all its other branehcs. A* Yastfc tit Uaxlioii, \ A superior dentifrice to any ever offered for r cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth and f making the breath sweet and greeabic. i SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. A Os Roses, si Which removes all scorbutic humour in the . ums and teeth, and make* them firm at the V ‘ML aiue time. V WT Prepared and scld by E. Aucller. ml At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the C ttun Uange. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta ' 1 Jutv 4 ■ I ■ A. OAKI>. | Z. FJaORAXCE, V SURGEON UENTrsr, If At Backelder if Codwige’s, Broad-Sh eet, An .^1 nearly opposite .he Planter’s Hotel. *>*tA t Respectfully informs the Public, ti -.a jfjM ■ has returned again to this City, and re: i Hilly solicits the Patronage of the Ladle: / S Gentlemen who may require his services i t ■ f • several Branches of his Profession.—?*.joiw t ■ wishing hia service in private Families can can and (W see his work Manufactured on u new priu Hi which be warrants. 1 V Tfcfctß auA Gums. ' V The diseases ot tbe Teeth and Gums are cutei- J ly owing to our own neglect; the parts of the ' aliments which lo.lge about them after mast Hu : % tion. gi owing acrid and corrosive, tbe gums are thereby first affected, as being the most tender parts, atter these corruptions are produced, corn ; inonly called the Tartar of the Teeth, which JL destroying both their texture and whiteness net J only deprives the mouth of its principal drna dente, but brings on violent tootli aches, and ren mers the Gums livid and putrid, anil offensive to ■. ourselves and others.—But though people in general may prevent those inconveniences, bv care and attention at first, yet, if they are once suffered to take place, it is no longer in the pow- ~4 I er of the sufferer to remove them, this being pro- ' perly the province of the experienced Demist, who has made the maladies of the Teeth and Gums, with their attendant evils, the principal hject and end of his studies. Mi'. ¥lvii**aiiee, VVeivtist, Bv long practice, a close application to bust- / ess, and a thorough knowledge of the structure f the Teeth and Guns, has made ali the opera tions in those parts quite familisr to him, inso- | much that whet some Dentists have judged hit. I ■raciicable, he hath performed with ea.-.e and f| Safety. « lie places Teeth both real and artificial, (male- •'y, mg the litter with pure enamel) from a single one to an entire set 31 accurately, that they shall i answer every purpose of the natural, dims the * m gi'eatest deficiencies are supplied with ornaments, J which have the recommendation of utility, W '* I hose Teeth that have fallen out their sock- - ets, which frequently happens, .though in a per- » ect sound state, he, hy a method peculiar to him- f elf, replaces as firm as ever, without the least pain or uneasiness to the patient, Me clears the Teeth, if ever so discolnred, of all their foulness and tartar, without pain, and renders them white and as fairas ever in half an hour. Teeth and Stunting extracted in the easiest man ner, it ever so difficult. He assists young ladies and gentlemen in the: i first and second dentition, and removes the Milk Teeth at proper seasons, lest they should incom mode the regular growth of the succeeding oncea <nd if a deformity of this kind has taken place i though the want of a Destist, Mr. Florance tin § Jertsfeea to correct it ; provided the subject in not more than twenty years old, and restores the Teeth to their natural, regular and beautiful or der. . N. B. A Tincture and Deutrifice Paste, prepay- ■ . * i d by him only, which preserves the Teeth and * changes them to a beautiful while, cure 1 the gums of ihe Scurvey and makes breath at all times sweet and agreeable, and cures tbe Tooth Ache i.nme- M diately, with proper directions how to use it. Jf October 12 31 | QUAKER SPRINGS' ,< * SE VEA MILE S Eli OM A UG US TA, i/U E -nbscriber having lately purchased the above establishment, is now furnishing it aiid tlioroughly repairing the buildings. He will spare no pains to accommodate parlies of gentlemen and travellers, and keep always on hand a supply of the beat Liquors that the Augus ta, Charleston and Savannah markets will afford ; and his table will not be inferior to the best public house in Augusta, and upon as reason-able terms. James Indies. N. K, James I.ynes, takes this method of re- k turning his thanks to his numerous friends and ac quaintances, for the liberal support afforded him in the Coach-Making business, and flatters himself by industry and attention, to merit their contin ue 1 favours in the profession which iie has re cently adopted. February 8 6t 65 DYING AND SCOURING. imHB Subscriber returns his thanks to the pub fl lie generally, for the encouragement that he has received since his commencement in the Dying Business, in this place, and hopes, by a strict attention to his business, to have a continu- M ance of their custom ; he still continues at his old stand, on the north side of Reynold street, near the intersection of Bridge-Row-—where he intends to carry on the DYING BUSINESS, in ill its various branches, 00 Cotton, Silk and Woollen , also, Straw I ghwrn and Grape. Gentlemen can have tlv. m Coals, Pantaloons and ; VeRU scoured, grouse, paint and staines extracted at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms, by W in. Taliaferro & Son. November 2 37 Bcbk vu\A hVv ivUug, A tally Executed at this Oy.ce