The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, March 11, 1825, Image 4

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Month I y divert ue meats. N otice. i\K months alter dam, application will bf il l made to the Conn '•( Ordinary ol Franklin C>u itv, lor leave to sell one hundred Acres o- Li „1, in said C unty. as the properly ot Adan Linn, deceased, tor the benefit ot the Heirs anc Creditor* of »rd d-c-ssed John E. Carson, adm'r. Jan.Hrv 18 1825 'hifin N otice. month* "ft« r do, anplicatinn will b< il l made to the Honorable the Justices of tin I no,- Court of said COU ly. when silting Lr Ordinary purposes, for leave to sellihe whole of the tea K<Ute of Irvin B .yet, deceased, la'e <> said cm dy. for the benefit of the heirs and ere daors of said drc»s«ed. hmrs l.«nili«r' ’ t Mm’rs. Edward Hoyct, 5 Srriv-n f'nnntn. 1a".28 19*’> Im9m fil N otice. NINE month* after d*te, application will b made to the Honorable the Justices ol tin Inferior Court setting’(or ordinary pur mses, for the countv of Burke, for leave to se ! at tlie real estate of Stephen Chance, lute of Iturk -coiiniv, deceased, for the hen-fit of the heirs and credi tots of said deceased. Mary Chance. Ail a'x, Josc;ih Chance, Adm'r. Ttwkf county S.’ot fi IS’4 1 9rt 22 a\ otice. TVt INK mm'bs if’er I.t *, apnl cation will h J. n male to the Hononhle Court ol Ordinary of C bimhia County, (or leaV ■ to sell a'l tin real eata'p belong'd g to the orphans of Sanuie Sullivan, deceased, and sim, an undivid d trar of Land, lying in Columbia County, hi longing to said orphans, ami to Mel'n d i Jones, a Minor, John Carllidge, Guardian of *ui>l Orphans, Polly Jones, (Juai dmn of M, Hilda Jones Miv 25 In-Om 95 Notice. NINK months after dale, ap ilicadon will b made to the Honorable court ol Ordinary ol Columbia Co inly, for b avn to sill two hundred two and a half act'"* ol land. Lot No. 18, 17ih District (nrigma'ly Baldwin, now Jaap r) granted to It,’..j.imln Smithson, to he s M lor he bent-fi of the heirs of Benjamin Smiths m dec.-nacd. Thomai C. Holton, Jldminittn’tor de bonis non, June Is' (F 24. 1 9in 98 N otice. W»INK months after date, application will h tiJ made to the It morahle the Court of Orel■ i sry of lln'ke county, tor leave to sell the real Ks tale of Enoch Farmer, dee asm). John Karmer, adm'r. Pir he Cnwi'ih 1 1815 \ 9*» 7\T)l’Rlb. NINE months alter due, application wdl h> made t<> the Honors de Court of Ordm TV ol i Coin nbiu cmnly, for leave to sell two tracts o Land in said countv, lying on G ee brier Creek one containing 318 acres j nning I'o.lard, I’nl'in a id other*, die oilier c in aining 172 acres joining Luke and others, it being a part of die real esla* of Thomas .limes, deceas nl, sold lor the benefi of the heirs ol *Ti I d cease William Hook it, Adm'r. hi right of lu 8 wife .I‘uiMirv IVS I'r»9 *i 6 1 Notice, T^T IVR months after date, application will h. isl made id the Honorable Ihe Infe.ior Cmr of Rich nond c mnly, while sitting for Ordinal’) purp 'Scs, (it leave to sell a Lot in the City ol Augusta, bounded by Ellis and Houston street* b longing to the estate of Michael Silvcrt de ceased, for the heuefiit of the heirs ami creditor of smd estate. Andrew J. Pill, adm'r. Natlinu Leeds, adm'r. in viaht of /ns w iff, Mary Leeds, adm'rx. F*h ii«Vi 11, 182. i ’ 9tii 69 Notice. tj£»INF, months after date, application will in <£\| made to the honorable I f ri«r Conn <i Michmond County, for leave to -eli tlie undivided half ot Tenement No. 7, Bridge: IT’W—also, i w unimproved lots Corner ol Elm r' and Reynol streets, for the heiutil ol M,.rgarel I’. Bones, n Minor, John Hones, Guardian. O-t' ber 25 '8 t Ini9m 35 N otice. NT. months after dale, application will be v, i in l ilie tnlVrini’ Court of Co'umbii • ...ai . g (nr Ordinalv purposes, fin ’ t.» .ee* s of Land, (in >mlC unty ) *”■ i.:. , estate ol William It, Crabb, de* teas. ■ John Kcnnon, adm'r. \ V- 1824 ln.‘> 4-0 A oi ice. INK month* alter daie, appLca'inn vv II b IN made In tne II ir, iral) c the Interior Court o Huike County, when sitting lor • .rtli-nui’y purpose for leave to sell all he rml estate ol Joseph Ma ray, late of Burke county, deceased, nn ihe bene lit ol the heirs and .’.rrditnrs nt s.d I d 'reaped. Benjamin Matlray, Adm'r. June 1, 18’4 * Lii9.ii * 97 Notice. tjAUINE months after date, application will h. %4 S 1 made to the Honorable the Court oft).dm ary ot Columbia County, b-r leave to sell 222 a eves of Land, lying in C.-lunbia C’.unty, on di waters of the big Kmkee Creek, udj inmg Lm vi ol It HI it ilt Oil, Graves and ntl.ers. to be sold lor do benefit of the heirs of James Martin, rec a-nl. UtthiTt Martin, adm'r. Novembers 1824 1 i 9,n 40 Notice. tAWINE months after it„ie, appheadon will b, si I made to die Honorable the Infeiior Court o the county ot Kianslm, whi e .1 tmg t. r ordmar purposes fur leave io sell me real estate of I lion gs I) Jordan, la e of ’aid county, decess d. lioliert Pulliam, Adm'r. fw'vember 18, 1820. iu.9m 41 s Notice. SACTINR months after date, application will be d'-J made to the Honorable the Justices of th. Interior Court of Scnven County, w hen sitting f for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain ’ ract or psroi I of (.and containing two hundreo ’’ m o and an half acres, situated lying and being 1 m the thirteenth District of Henry County, G« 1 and known and distinguished in the plan of san District t>v the number eighty, (89) the whole ol the real Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, lav' ul said County, for the benefit of the Heirs am - creditor* of said deceased. Samuel Doughty, adm'r. Sc'ivrn Connly *’■ l>. 25 18 J I nOm /I : N otice. CMiINE months after < ate application will h iiJ made to the Honorable Interior Court «, Columbia County, when silting as a Court of Or linary for leave to sell 2j2 1 2 acres of La d Iv i, g in the 2d Dis’ricl of Monroe C unty, Lot No 208, it being me real estate of Wil iam ‘■mallei I. ceased. a”d to be sold for the benvfit of tin heirs and credio.r* of void deceased. James Smalley, Adm'r. J»nn*rv 4, 18 5 1 m9m 57 Ntilice. NINE months after date, application will b made to the Honorable the Inferior Conn of It comond County, when sitting for Ordinary i rp s.-s, for leave to sell one half of four and three q mro-rs acres of La id, in said County idjoi ing lands ol Ware and Coleman, for tin benefit ot Seaborn S<i ,ner, minor. Livingston S»kinn t, lluiivilinn, ‘’apt. 11, 18? f. 1-iOn 21 Vj, DU ( it t:h ,nul Couiuy. ity the Court of Onlinory fm said County, TO A 1,1, WII.-M IT MAY (MNCKIIN. IytIKUEAS U John Mi-’ith and Itob- rt IJ> *1 mon, Administrators, ilr bonis non, on th estate of Jesse Ditnon, de tased, ‘ate of svi. (’. unty, have applied to this Court (or letter Hi-miss i y, ThtS" are therefore to cite and admnnHi at and singilhu the kii dred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their . bji C'ions (it a iy lin y have) in the office of tlr* Clerk < f smd Court on or be • Core the first Mondiv in June in st, nfierwise let ters Dism ssnrv will be granted to tlvm. W Incas the fl norable Samuel II rle, one of 'he I .lodges of sail Court, ihis26ihdiy of N. I vember, 1824. i ,6ra Isiaac Herhcvt, clerk, OF l V ot I / D 'dii, a tiEDUU t ti.cOinou l is/oiiiy. Hi/ the Honorable the Court of Ordinary oj the County of Itichmoinl, TO A 1,1, vvn M IT MAY CONCBIIW. I SPHERE \S John I'hmizy, ad nimstrator of T f Thorna* A. Bones, deceased, has applies to said Court for Letteis 1)1 missory. Now therefore, these are to cite and admonisl dl and singular th - ki’ died and creditors ot tip said ih cca id, to fil t 1 cir objections (if any the) have' in the office o the Clerk ol Said Court o Onlinarv, on or hefo ■ in .■ first Monday in Marc next, otherwise letters of Uismissory will b< granted to hi n. Witness the Honorable Valfntixk Walkkii me of the Justices of said Court, tins 31st day of August, 1324. Out Isaac Herbert, Cl'lc. Os the •' of Ordinary ' itKO A Ui, no,ill C no ij, J fitj the Hon. Ih Conn of ihdi my at mud Connly T » ALL WH *.M IT MAV CO.NORHV. WIIKUBAS Lucy M. Y arn d, 1 r er'y I,UC) 1 M, Pearson, admmisiiatnx, and J.din It. 'Linn, ttdminlslra'or, on the Estate ot George Pearson, deceased, have applied to said Cour lor I. tiers Disrnisaory. These ate therefore, to cite and admonish ill and singular, the k mired and creditors, of tin said dec a ed. to fie their objections, ( f any hey havi ) in the Office or die Cle k of the sai (bunt ol Ordinar ,on or before lit fitst Moods' I m June next, ot.lu rvvise Letters Disinissory wd be granted to them. Witness, the II morahle Samuel Hale, one ot the Justices of said Court, tbi- sth tiny i f Nn Vein her, 1824 l)oi Isaac Herbert, CVk. Os '!>■ - our , of Ordinary GEOll'.i.v, .Sc tv a C onnti npIEKEAS G rg P luck, Admitisiratm with be wil aim xcd, ot the Estate o ■ William It lothe, deceas' d, and id o adm it s ralor ol (lie Estate of Mary Boothe, deceased. And H ilnatn 11. Wade, administrator de bonis i.on ot me Estate of George M. Henderson, deceased i ,’aclt applies for letters Di in saury. These are therefore to c le and admonish al and singular the kb-dred and cretin- ra of the ai 1 deceased’s, to file the r hj etions in this ol 'ice, on or before the H s. M nd>) in Augu next, eiisin g, to shew cut-e (i 1 ary they have) why let It- ta ids mssnry should not be granted i< the appl c m's Given tinder my hand at office in J.n’ksi non this 28m day of Janu rv, 1825 Qm Seaborn Goodall, cVk. 1 It < iHe i J mi. c uiin oj tuainiuna l,uaniy, sii ) tiny as a Con , of Ordinary • Mo.sday, Fvbru ry 7th, 1825 Danforth St Swage, ) vs. ijtULF. JSISI Adiit’rs. ot Its di I bonus, jy Ii appeal’ll g to the Cou ~ mat the petitioner aie poaseß’t’d of a I! n given b\ liul|ih i limn as in his lile tinit, togetln r vvnit otlici.-, cnnditioi it lor niak ng titles to par ol Lot No. 22, in the City of Ango la, con ami ig a front el thirty oint •.-.-t on Broa 1 s.fi et anti n depth two hit -died a vi seven feel, and hounded on the south by said revt, "11 (be E S' by all usually Called Poll lx atings and nn tne other sides by al o late Job. Wills m’*, anti that the said Ralph i lmmas has vie parted li s life wi It id m.iki g tnles to s id In., md ills letters ot a Iministration on his rs'aie sin If c's have be n grained to Abiel Cam tie Id oi 1 sa d County. i Wner. upon and m 'lotion of petitioners attor * n y. It it o dered by h court, tit At ibt* H-irsane Itepresemaiiv-s oi sa o K.d,,h T luniiss. be citevl n !■ i pear betoi c ill.s Colin on the first Monday i. Vr.nl io -how can- , tl any they have nr can, why he ■aid Administra'or > Ralph I lmmas sliou] i n be onjered to < xecule li les to the said lot t he petitioners «cc rdi g '. i the prayer ot tlie pe . tiou , and that a copy ■ i 'lns order lie pubhshe> n one of the Gaz 1 sos hs Coy t-T two Month i’lib a from b- ~linu!t'S Js t. c Heibert. Clerk o! ih ■ (.' our' oj Ordiuwy- Februarv 11 1 [ > )■ 66 ! »k wvkV i’v viVui^, At ally Executed at tun G-'/.x-t. MACON BUIOOE. [ WILL be lei at (lie post office in Macon, to llie lowest bidder, at pub ic outcry, on Friday the 15lh of April next, the building ol a '(RIDGE across the Ocn ulgee river at the 100 d the street leading to the public square in Ma J 'M. The river at the intended site has, it is bt eved, a very firm bottom, the most ol which n tnown to be of rock Its width a' common wa er is estimated at 250 feet : the height ot Hi , leers at 3b feet, the wh le length of the bridg* i 400; and the contemplated width 32 teet, atom nd limber may be very conveniently obUine ; md had gratis on the adj lining public Lands ihe piers and abutments to be of stone —ihe up ier works of a iprovi d timber, and to be shing led, weather board *1 and pamltd. Ihe undi-r --aker wid be ftqured lo give bon I with (lire pproved securities in the sum ot g 0 UUO In 1 tie faithful performance of his comract I h aines of the persons offered as secu ities mu submitted to the commissioners by the 8!h i i Npril : Letters for this purpose may be rlirect i the commissioners to the care ol Mortimer K Valiis, Esq, post master. Macon. 20 p-r cei I hi the amount of the contract w ill be advancei uul further advances will be made at the tliscre on of the commissioners as the work progresses A model f the intended bridge and the torn 1 if the contract will b open to inspeciion at tie oom over (idles sj. & Kirdsoug’a store in M icm. m and after he twenty-first ol March, until ilu time of letiing. Architects are invited to prepare and furnish uodels in wood on a scale ol an inch to the too . vi h accompanying explanations in writing which wll be received al the room above m< n ’ oned until Ito sday dm 15Hi of March, ine n s ve. A premium ot gIOO will be paid or tha nod I winch >hail b • ad -pled as best uniting th iroperiies of cheap •> s*, sireiigili, dnrabiii y an. oonvenie’ cc in repanog. Luke J. .V orajan, 'J Charles Builoih, ( Mortimer R. vVallls, yConors. Samuel Gillespie, I W illiam Bivins, , J dj* The editors U the ConsliMiilona'isl, Ihi Coin i b i Telescope, at d the Rah gh II gister. i me req,li sted to insert the b v u-til me 15t ■f Mirch, aid forward their acc u .is to M. II ] -''al'is, Rsq. Micm, On. i ■ Vf>ir ii !•* h tti.rv 11 r\s, If sM fit *ilu ri i’s toaio. Till be sol lo■ th ties. I’nes ay in Apr.l next ' ai the Court Honsi in VV yn -sbnroug.i, Lurk Coiiniy, within s '• hours. 211 Acres of Land, be the same n r- i less, a Ijoioo g Lan sos Seaborn IrJ.i as, md nth. rs, lev ed on s the |ro city o F. I 'turns. d‘reasVd. to satiny tw Executions m f votir of N. Lamed against .1 ones E M m Administrator of c ad F. J. Huns, decease 1 pointed out bv tin- <• mirth'• r. H. I) Burke, i). s. b. c. T ?,, hr»ifip« 28 - f ~i Ad uiiiiftsil'dufi s kNtle. ! ON Satur ay th • 9 n lav of Apr I n-xt, in the Town of VV righ'sh rough, C lumb.a enun y, between the usual h■ ns f sal . Will hft SmU\. he whole of the o r- md p.o, e y b -longing t be estate ol VV Liam Moseley, doceas -d, consis ~g of Horses, Carpenters Tools, tic Sic. Terms made k'own n the dav of she. Thomas Bowd e, adin’r. February 17, 1:25. .is 69 sAdiw'vuistnvlov ’s feuVe. imjTICE. GKEE \ RLE to an order obtained from »hr .luaiices I the Interior Court of Burk fuunty, when selling f.r Ordinary 'nrpo.se,, WILL BE SOUL t the Court I! 'use floor, in the Lown of Waynes ' rough, between the usual sale hours, on th iirst r.ixadav in April next. All that Lot or Tract of Land, ying and b.-oig in the Cnunty of Henry, coir in- 1 .g two hundred two ai d one hal f acres ot Lind i 110 li ti Idm l ie*, number sixteen Sold tor e benef’i of he heirs md creditors oi Ciry Uodbee, junr. late of Burk* t'oilnly, deceased. John Skinner, Jidm’r. IVayuesbnro' t< n o-v 4 13 >■< in* 58 Administrators f-taie. Will be sold on i lie firs I'nesday in April next, at the Cmirt House door, in Waynenborough, Burke County, agreeab'e to an order of the . Honorable the Inferior Court of sa.d County . while sitting for Or li nary putmoses. Two hundred and fifty Acres of Land, lying in the ti: s* l)is rict ol Walton Cou ti known as Lot No. 105, in the plan of said Di rict, sold as the property of the estate of Solo non Daniil, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs 1 jnd creditors. 1 Simeon Hampton, adm’r. JflMiuirv 94 18*5 lot f 62 FUii SAGb 10 OR KtbiN l. atlkllE unexp red lease and improvements o A the Lot known as the Littleman’s Garden utoated on Eliis-Slreet, neat' the corner of Cen •re-Street —having ad the conveniences for dai rying on Confectionary upon a large scale, be inks an Oven, Oryhouse, Sic. There is also a Ice House hi good ord -r, where 15 or 18 tons o lee can be secured for summer use. The whoh ill be shewn by application on the premises.— For terms apply to B. Bouyer. Augii'f 10 X 3 FOR SALE. A LOT OF I, XNO, three nidi's from Augusta, 1 ■ containing 70 or 8U Acres, forty of which i.- •'ear - d ami under good lence, the balance II uoa ( .and. I here is on the premises, a comfortable ( ivv. Ling House, which lias lately undergone a ( borough repair. A new Kitchen, meat House, ai legaul tt'ick Pair ry, Crib, Stabka, Fodder ami damage House, fkc. all complete—a large yar j ■ed haled; a handsome Orchard ol Apple, ■ ’each, Fear and IMnm trees, a never failing pr-ngot excellent water, within 80 yards of tlu • w fling, and as hudthy a situation as any in Rich mond County. Tne ab ive w I be sold a bargain, if early ap plication is made to Jno. C. Holcombe. linno»*v .59 \ur *p) ON Tuesday last, a Bunch of KEYS, tied with U-'.l Laiie. — The finder on leaving uieiu at this office, auall be rewarded. TO TUB PUBLIC. THERE IS perhaps no medical observation bet ter established, none more generally confirmed i) «*e txj erience ot the best physicians of all ages snd countries and none of more importance totfu n actitioner.than the fact,that many of the most diffi cult anu incurable complaints originate in negleclo ■ti colile . In a climate as variable as ours.where th< manges ot the weather are frequently sudden and unexpected, it requires more care and attention nurd against Hus subtle and dangerous enemy of 1 fe. than most people imagine, or are able an willing to best- w. Hence the vast number of pat ents, afllicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma ■«ns mptious, and other afieciions, and hence tht irrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried up •v the learned and illiserute. The many cases ot he kind, fell under my observation ; the prepose if'itH compositions of inflaming drugs, whirl 1 ire in vogue ; the disappointment 1 experienced r o-actice horn remedies highly recommended , ami •> ' WII predisposition to puimonic complaints <-re strong inducements for me to consider, whether u compound consisti: g of mild vegetabl* ■ubstaoceg could not be invented, more free Iron 'ue well founded objections of practitioners, anr oHrr calculated to avert the threatening dr st ruction of Hie lings. PULMONIC S'jvwp ot* For coughs, tf-dds, asthnus ami c msiimptions iiis remedy is superior to any medicine whicl las been offered t i the public, as it is prepare*- 'rum tlie most vam ible herbs of our vegetable tmgdom. and its qualities are such that every di cndence may he placed in its virtues lor Hie ore of Hie above diseases. From the kuowledg e proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of th syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending n ■o ih se who labour under ill me tfi-'ressing com lamts a* a Mis ■ and efficacious remedy, and hav ug administered it to Hi usands in New-York an* Fhilsdelpliia, he feels no hesitation in offering i to the public, anti after trial, those persons whi >ii-chase the genuine syrup, will have their m*i ev refund d by returning Hie bottle, if they *lr "t (eel sa‘isfied that they have reaped bench from the use b* - it. Directions for Use. I ake a tea spoon lull three times a clay, saj oim ng, noon and night, and continue it until re heved. dj 3 Each brittle will have the signature of the •ropriet > 'I T I’repared only and sold by £• Audler, sig ol the Goiden Eagle, Augusta, October . 1 33 .Nrw am) Jnvittuaifie BTKHTEDTIIE UNITtI) STATES OF AMEHICA. AUDLER’S Asiatic LcaiUvc lor Tain. Phis Medi- cine is a nev er lailitii; remedy for (lie Tooth- Ache, Head Vche, and other dis fjl ITS remedy is good against the tooih-aclie o 1. pain in the teeth and jaws when dull appli* * ml employed, it posse-ses sovereign efficacy i Idteving swellings of the gunw, face and ailjace".' arts, o'l-.ing from or connected with tootli-ach It relieves heacl-actie or pains in the head i he most easy and agreeable manner ; for this ft pient and distressing complaint, this, his new nedicine, is a charming prescription, for it Jr - lores both the organs of sense and the nerves o ,heir htailhy condition ala quick and admiral.! rate. Tnis new and useful preparation produces, by mid and gentle stimulation, a cheering optratioi ipon the spirits—if quickens the sensations, sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates Hi .’unctions of the mind, by dissipating gloom an* vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephaln nedicine of the first order. Nor is its efi'eci less beneficial when consldere* ■ii relation to the stomach, than to Hie mouth, th* uead and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upoi he sight and immediate organs of dig stion as ; carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removin; torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mos comfortable warmth. The operation of this invention and improve ment is quite us favorable to discuses ol the eat. more especially it ac's to great advantage in dui ess and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi ent deafness, restoring the failing organ to Hi* exercise of its true and healthy functions of heat 'R- Certificate from Hr. Samuel L. . Mitchell. Hr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York ibis day submitted to me his letters patent Iron ■he United Slates, for compounding and venilinj. a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, an* -skfd my opinion upon the sane, whereupon, a ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi cation, I find it contains a mixture of -uch ai- inut tc, annoyue, and anti acid articles, as are well cat culated to produce a composing effect on the ho man body. ♦ Samuel It. Mitchell. .Vrw- York, JlTnvemher 2*/. lb IT AmUeir’s «MUk ol Hoses, AN elegant cosmetic for whitening, sos enmy and beautifying the skin, and removing pm pies, freckles anil chops from the t me, neck, &*• I he Milk ol Roses possesses many qualifies, for n not only serves for the above purposes, but it pu the bloom of youth on are, which valuable proper!’ every lady is fond of enjoying. This beatrif il rov* has a de ightful fragrance, and Is an articli wh cli can be used with safety, as it contains noth mg that will injure the skin, ami it is an indispensa ble articJe to eveiy lady , and should be found oi .heir toilets. Diheotioxs. —After being washed and dric’ then take a small quantity on a piece of white flan mduel then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each hoi tie will be signed by the proprietor. Price gl. Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign of’th* Golden Eagle, Augusta. July 4 2 ¥ot bale, A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, a good Cook iV Washer and Irooer—for further particular iqu re at the Office of the Constitutionalist, December 21 51 E. AUDLER, t SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready in serve them at all times, at his or their houses, to • 'he line of his profession, and hopes he will meet share of the public patronage, as he will extract teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if ever of difficult, and ali its other branehcs. Taste ol Cacbon, A superior dentifrice to any ever offered for cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth and making the breath sweet and greeabir. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE, Os Roses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in the urns and teeth, and makes them firm at the ame time, Prepared and sold by E. Audler. At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Cotton liange. Sign of the dot den Eagle, Augusta. .fulv 4 2 A. CAUII. Z. TIAHUUVCE, SUKGEON DENTIST, .it Bachehler Sf Cod-wish’s, Broad Street, A\ i, nearly opposite .he Planter's Hotel. Respectfully informs the Public, p si ■ - has returned again to this City, and r» 'inly solicits the Patronage of the Ladi Gentlem-n who may require his service, l everal branches of his Profession. wishing his service in private Families can see his work Manufactured on a new pii n: winch he warrants TfepAVi and Gums. 1 he di-eases ot i tie I eeth and Gums arc chi ly owing to our own neglect ; the parts of the ■ liments which lodge about them alter n.as'ica ion, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums : ■ e ihereby first affected, as being the most tender parts, a'ter these corruptions are produced, coni monly called the Fartar of the Teeth, which destroying both their texture and wbite.iess not only deprives the month of its principal orna dents, but brings on violent tooth aches, and ren mens ihe Cams livid and putrid, and offensive to ourselves and others.—Hut 'hough people in general may prevent those inconveniences, bv ■ are and attention at first, yet, if they are once suffered to r ke place, it is no longer in the pow er of tins sufferer to remove them this being pro mi ly the province of the experienced Demist, who has made the maladies of the Teeth and Corns with their attendant evils, the principal bjvct and end of his studies. Vlorancfc, Dentist, Hy long practice, a close application to busi ness, and a thor mgh knowledge of the structure d the forth and Guns, has made all the opera tions hi those jjiai is quite familiar to him, mso r.uch shat whip some Dentists have judged un f.icticuble, he hatli ptTlormed with ease and safety. He plates froth both real and artificial, (inak ng the latter with pure enamel) from a single me to an entire set so accurately, that they shall ■ nswi-r every purpose of the natural. Thus the rreatest deficiencies are supplied with ornaments, which have the recornmenna'ion of utility, I'lmse feetti that have fallen out their sock tv, which frequently happen-, though in a per ect m und slate. I e by a method peculiar to hin t'd. replaces as firm .is ever, without the least odn or uneasiness to the patient. He clears the Teeth, if ever so discolured, of •II their foulness and 'arise, without pain, anti "rnders them white and as fairs* ever in half an hour. I eeth and Stnmos extracted in the easiest man ner, if ever so difficult. He assists young ladies and gentlemen in the lirst and second dentition, and removes ihe Milk I eeth at proper seasons, lest they should incom mode the regular growth ot the succeeding onces and it a deformity of this kind has taken place hrough the want ot a Ueslisr, Me. Florance tin lertakes to correct it ; provided the subject is ■ml more than twenty years old, and restores the eeth to their latural, regular and beautiful or der. N. B. A Tincture and Denlrifice Paste, prepar, d by him only, which preserves the Teeth and changes diem to a b autdul white, cures the guinft of the Scurvey and makes breath at all limes sweet \ and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache i.une ■ liately, with proper directions how to use it. A Situation Wanted, \ YOUNG woman lately from K gland would be glad to obtain a sitmtion in some pious and respectable family. She has been accustom 'd to every sort of work usual in families, and would m. ke herself very usetul either with the Need!.-, or in any of the departments of house keeping. Satisfactory references can be made. Enquire a' this Office. F bfti -v ts iUmaway, I^l0 VI the subscriber a Negro IVoman named Nancv, formerly belonging to Mr. M. Ardis, ■if Beach Eland. She is about thirty years of age, middle stature, and of dark complexion, and k supposed to be lurking in the city, nr neighbour- V hood 0O”A Reward of five dollars will he paid for her apprehension, Robert F. Poe. 'fare 1 ' 4. .T 7 ' •Ntgroes ter toute. 'TVIR -nose, i on ■ tiers (~r -al ■ I W EN I Y like- JL ly Negr e-, coi -isiing of M n. Winnm, Girls uni Bovs. They will he sold 1 w on application to me at the Eagle Tavern, where the Negroes may be seen. John D. Walker. .T«»»naVv I 3 59 KHUAPKi.I, •••\ From the Lot of John W. ** rd m Augusta, mi Hie mght of the 27'ib nit. u bright sorrel HORbE, ■vVJjg'vxi. ra'her under the common size, niii k- - aiu w hite hind I gs, and a blaze in his face. O her distinguishing signs nor recollected. Any person who should fi id. a id deliver the ibove described 11.-rse in IV, Bird in Augusia r to the subscriber, shall be reasonably compete ' sated. Fitzgerald Bird. Sparta, March 1, 1825 3t 72