The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, March 18, 1825, Image 4

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*\i VCOX BiUUUL WII I, be let at the p .si office in Macon, t< the lowest bidder, at pobhc outcryi o Pr Jay the 15th of April next, the building of v JVKIIH’K across Hie Dcnr.ulgee river at the 100 of tbe street leading ’the public squire in M coil. The river at tie intruded site has, it is h 1 hevod, a ven firm bottom, the m >st ot' which known to be of roc*. Its width at common w ’ ter is estimated at 250 feet : tbe height of tin " peers a’ 38 feel, the whol • length of tt.e bridg a* 400; and the contemplated width 32 feet, atom and timber may be v ry conveniently nbtaine t - and had gratis on the adjoining public Land' The piers and abutments to be of atone—the up per W ika o( a iproy. d onlier, and to be ailing led, weaiher b onded and painted. The under taker will be nq i r d to give bon l wi h thrm ap moved a icuriln s in the turn of $20,000 U ■ ilie faithful pertonnance of Ins comraot. Hi name, of the persona offered as securities mu? 1 be sol) o tied to the c unmisaioners by the Bth ol | April; Letters for this purpose may b • directed to mi,* com nissioners to the ore ot Mortimer II \\’al B*q. pos 1 master. Macon. 20 per cent o i the amount of the contract will be advanced, and further advances will be made at the discre lion of the commissioners as the work progresses A modi 1 -if the intended bridge and the forn df the conTitei will b ■ open to inspection at tin ron’ti over Odl.spie sh Birdsong's store in Macon on and Tier die twenty first of March, until tin , time of letting. * Architect a are invited to prepare and furnish , m .dels in wood on a seal ■ ol an inch to the foot, v.’itlt accompanying explanations in writing— which w 1! he received at the room above men . tinned until Tuesday jhe 15tb of March, inclu . sive. A premium ol SIOO wdl he paid or that , model which shall he ail .pteii as best uniting the properties of cheapness, strength, durability ami convenience in rrpa r ng. Luke, J Morgan, "I Charles Bulloch, i Mor diner 51 >V allia, yConCrs. Samuel Hillespie, I AVillinn Bivins, J (jfj* tli .d'orr of • (is- Constitutionalist, the r.nlu ,lu I>l -scope, and the Raleigh Register at‘“ eiioes'.d o ins irt tile obov until the Ist of M ii'p’i. i d forward their accounts to M, t ! \\ .t i- K-ri, M ,ron, tl a. .Ujc "Vlvip ry 1 1 1< 25. 115 M 65 .Sne.'ff’s Sale. Will be add m fie .1 s > iie-.day in April nex at in* Court house door in Waynesh ooug l , Dnr'r <: 11 \, >1 bin side Pour* ; 81) Veres of Land, adjoining lauds of L.-ivis W(infield atnl nil s, 11 I 61) acres ad joining laud of Will nn Till) an I oilier*, levied "011 a the pr iperty of J hn fhomps n, d ceased, to salislV two executions in liiv ur ot Ward & Hnz mill and Vt 1 >u'n fhompsv*. Tabitha Tii ops hi, udmi i strainx of John Thompson, deceased. ALSO One negro man named Hardy, le vied on Hi” roperiy ot iti- jamin linen, 1 satisfy tw(i Xf-.iniiins in favour of S. L Royal Ex 1 hi*. < ol Wil’liim Royal, for ihe u e <>i Wi ll u> 11 I and Ei ler Lequ ux and James Eolliill. Ex’r ol E '.niton, deceased Ado- One large di% sor el Hoi'hi-, 1 v -,1 -i . »s th property <>• George VE K;«v, *1 - satisfy an Execution in favour of A igu* tii»Ji*'s, (h e. one negro Girt, named Ehi.ii*. Irvie.l on as he property of Hasdil Warn ck, dec to satisfy a.i Execution in favour of tlurket l> Th oinpso 1 agiiiist the Admiuislrators of situ. W.,rii(‘ck, leceused ALSO — 375 Acres of Laud, adjoining 1 amis .11 Col <an and odr.lß, vied on as 1 prop yol Jiicb Hurst,"to H..ti*ly an Execution in ,av .or of J »cib Ureas i", ju ir. bearer, pointed out b\ defendant, — also — SOO Veres us Land, more or less, adj I, mg Lx ..Is > Mary Guduey and oi icr , 1 Vied on as lue property ot William Godbet, ' aa'isty a Execution in favour of Mary Gnfli pninlc i out by Samuel Godbee, and returned uy a countable. ALS— O-074 Acres of Laud, adjoining L«ud> 01 lurmrß. M .ore a ti .all i- 1 vi d 1 a Hie pr ipeity of John U, M ore, to aatisty sun dn Executions issued (run a Judice* Court, i favour of John C. P ythreSs, and now tor tbe 11 • us Unwell I). Uui k.p pointed out by John li M 'M e. and returned by J ones Tindale, consU 1 ble also 410 Acres of Laud, adjoining Lan 1. f A lios W eg.ns aid others, Iv,don 11 th ))r»perty of Richard Evans, to siiUisty an E\ ecu p.n in laVeiir ot John C. Poylhress, pomtid out by defendant. —ALSO— -200 Acres of Land, adjoining Laniot the E-. <te f Isaistl Carter, deceasm and others, levied on as th" piopeny of Thumi Hollidav, to satisfy an Execution m favour of Tho has Ward, returned by a Co istable. ALsO— One negro man named Jim, levi ed 01 .* tile proper'. L> ■. ,lyn to satis y sundry fi.,fas. issued f in a Magi-trains Court o. Burke County, in favour of Harmon Hum 1 , against L. Dyne and H rliard Byne. — also — One negro (»irl, named Hetty, le vied o is toe pr mer . I Lew < Ui 11 ,to satis fy a 1 Execution in favour ot E. & H. Dyne. —also— -11 Negroes, viz: Jack and his wife NsiiCT, Slid ier iwo uhddren, l e.i.y an Joe, W> ny ~ndlui' three children, Jack, (ul lundy an Emily, (doe and her chil l R ise, a d woman Mi l), levied on as tne property 01 L. «i Uy ie. 1 snfisly an Execuvioa m fat our of Charles Uichaid-on, vs, Lewis 'tyne. — also — SBi i-3 Veres of Land, adjoin ing Cailds ni Ja nes H JJ iit iitlltl’s, it.V l •.. on as the proper yol .1 u•« Ki- 11, to satisfy a. Ka cut o 1 in favour ol Francis Ward. AL'-' 1 — 57d 1 3 Acres of Land, adjoining Land 01 E . cd - d Carpenter, 1 c!u>n h *> I Scarb.ougn' Dower, levi”.l on as the [iropi rty 0 Th mas Scamr >ngh, to auisty an Execution in I your of the S ate „• i;,» >rg John I'. Forth, s. « c. F hr'isrv ’+ 1 -J5 n r 71 iifvtk vwu\ 3hß Vv’uViug, A'catly Executed at this Utfice. HherilFs Hale. 'ill be soil on the first Tuesday In April next, - at the Court House in Wayneaborougli, Iturk County, within sale hours. ,■ 211 Acres of Land, be the same J ■ re nr less, adjoining Lands of Seaborn H. Jones, id others. It-v.ed on as the property of F. J I inrna, d- ceased, to satisfy two Execution) in f„ mir of N. Lamed, against James B, Morris i'lministi-ator of said F. J. Hums, deceased, jointed out by th- a bnin strator. H. I) Burke, ». s. b. c. Fcbrnarv 23 1H25 St f 72 Administrator’s Sale. 'j Vill be sold on he first Tuesday in April next at the Court House door, in Wayneaborougli .( tlurke County, agreeable to an order ol tfi Honorable the Inferior Court of said County while sitting for Or Unary purposes. 1 Two hundred and fifty Acres of Ltu-d, lying in 11*; first District of Wijlton Gnu y. kit ivn. as Lot %o. 105, in the plan ol said I)i . let, sold ns the of the estate of Sol. non Uanicl, deci iitd, for the hem fit of the heir, ind creditors. * Simeon Hampton, adm’r. January 34 1'32.5 DA' f 62 Administrator’s rtale. OV Satur lay tin 9th day of April next, in the I Town ol Wrigh'sborough, Columbia couu >y, between the usual hours of ‘ala. WiW Be fteVv\, • lie wh< le of the personal property belonging ti 'he estnlr of William Moseley, dece' B-d, const*' ingot Horse*. Carpenters 'Tonis, &,c Sic. Terms made known on the dav of s* : e. ■ Thoinds Bowdre, adm’r. j Feb'uarv 17, 1325 'da 69 NOTICE. GREE\ni.E to an -r 1 r obtained from 'lie rA Justice* 1 tl.e Inferior Court o' Uu k '.ounty, wh. n • tting for Ordinary purposes, WILL BE SOUL t'.p Court I) uscdoui, m the t own of Waynes • rough, between llio usual s1 Ie hours, on (lie ust Tuesday in April next, All that Lot or Tract of Land, tying and being in the County ot Henry, cmitai ' mg two humlr. d two and sne half acres o' Land i i '.he fit h Dis'.ric*, number sixt>cn Sold f n t ie benefit of the heirs and cred nrs of Gary Undbce, jmi r. In' -of Iturk County, deceased. John Skinner, Adm’r. tVfiyru shm* I;* II IPv4 1 H I Atlmmistrator’s .-tale. \grecable to an order nl the Honorable Court 'I Ordinary of Warren County, wil! b? sold on stie li st t’uesday in April next, at the Court- House in Warren C unty. One Lot of Laud in the 4th Dis cict of Hnuslon C> unty, belonging to tbe eitta 1 • if Richard Uray, deceased, mid known by the lumber 215, enntaining 262 1-2 Acre*. Terms ot aaie made kn”wn on the day. Amos Wright, Adm’r. Lucy Bray, Adm’rx. January 5 1835 t 75 In on Jjinu Lloun oj . clinouit County , uu ting us a Cou i of Oi itiuary. Monday, F< bru >ry 7th, 1825 Danforth 8c Savage, ) vs [■ RULE NISI, Adm’rs ol Rmph Thomas, j IT appearing to the Court, that the petitioners are possessed of a U n J given bt Ralph Thom ,s in his hie time, together with others, condition il for making titles to pan o Lot N. , 22, in tin i City of Augusta, conlami. g a front us thirty nim feet on Broad street and nd pth two hundred a d seven feet, and bounded »n the sou it by said street, on the East by aid usually cdlrd P K 'atings and on the other side* hr a 1 late Job Willson’* and that the said Ralph i homas Ita* de parted'his life wr limit makmg titles to sai l lot ami i Ira 1 letters us administration on his estate and effects have be n granted to Abiel Camlield ot said County. Whnr upon and on Motion of petitioners attor ; ry. It is ordered by the court, that the Heirs and | Representudves of said Ralph Thomas, be cued o appear before this Ciurt on the first Monday in Vnrd to show cause, it any tiiey Pave "' can, why the said Administrator ul Ralpti Thomas shmd not be ordered to execute illes to tbe said lot i ! he petitioners according t > the prayer of toe pi tition ; ami that a copy of this order be published n one of the Gaz ttes of'hia Oily lor two Months Taken from th> .Minutes. Isaac Herbert, Clerk of the Conn of Ordinal y- February 11 l f * i ( 6 JNOTIt ii. .*| MI IK Public arc cautioned against trespassing Il on the Houses and Lots of the subscriber upper end of town—especially against hauling sand or eai'i’i from the river bank or contiguou■ hereto. Eaclr and every person off” .ding shall have the law rigorously enforced against him 1 1 hem. Hugh Netsbit. Janarv 21 VLL persons to whom ill. late Francis Bouyti, of the City of Migusla.deceas.il, is indtib d, are tequvsted to present their demands «ith o tin- time prescribed by law , and diose ndehi. d, are requested to make immediate payment. B. Houjer, }[ h .. Faul Kossignol, V)m -peher 21 5 1 i v . otit.e VLL persons indebted » t Ii; übscriber prii to the Ist ol January are requested i oief’i'Wird iud make immediate payment, ns mger indulgence cannot be given. Eersons n> , bled t > he la . firm of B. I), & I. t hem-son, r ids r q led to make immediate setdem t- Hi ih subscriber, who is alone authorised to . «e the accounts ot the concern. B. I). Thompson. 1 Augusts. Mare' - 1 71 \\ wuUh\ to ti’ue. . OH.I. tin ti si .( Jsnu.ry nex, tnur young A NEGROES, accustomed to work, from tin of 18 to 25 11. Picquet. January 21 • §5 : . »>.“ "f Monthly Advertisements. Notice. '?WINE months al'u-r date, application will be JNI made ti the Court of Ordinary ot Franklin hmnly, for leave to Fill one hundred Acres i f hand, in said County, as the property ol Adam .'nn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of aid d c ised John E- Carson, adm’r. t •January 1825 Im6i. 63 N otice. tNiINE months after oale application will be | ■i'J made to the Honorable Inferior Court • olumbia County, when setting as a Court ot Or .linary lor h-ave to 5e11 202 1 2 acres of Land ly g in th- 2d District ol Mnnc e C uoty. Lot No 'OB, it being the real estate of William • mallei, * deceased, and to be sold lor the bemfil of the | .airs and creditors of "aid deceased. James Smalley, Adin J r. , January 4 18,5 1..i9m 57 I i N otice. VT INE months after date, application will hi 1 IN made to the Honorable the Interior Court of itici itiond County, wlten sitting for Ordinary . .rposi.s, (or leave to v 11 one half of tour and ree quarters acres of Land, in said County • ijotning lands ot Ware and Coleman, for tht benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor. Livingston Skinner, Guardian. Sept. 11 1834. hii9tt 23 A OIICC. VSiINE mott'ha after d ■ e, application will b* ... J made to the Honorable the Justices "f U t 1 iferior Court of stiff cm >ty, when silling f Ordinary purports, for leave to sell the who e ' ic rea Estate ol Irvm Ifnet, deceased, la'o • i.iid c miity, f m die benefit ot the heirs and ere duors of s'i’d d-e used. , Jam™ Iswhert. / Ma ,,. s _ Kcl w itd tyei. } 1 Scnven f ount 1. 28 18 ’ i lin'd . 63 S otipe. VJINE rn ’ihs after doe, application wil b ~ai mallei', an- •! tunable 111'- Jis cos 01 th inferior Court si ding for ordinary ttrpo=e-., (01 it- county of Burke, 10. leave to s-' all In- nal •siale fSephm 1 ounce, late of link county, lee av d, ur Ute beo fit ot the heirs and cn d jib of aid deci as»d. JVldi-y Chance. Ad ’’x. Joseph (jb ince. dm’r. Murk? county ■ *l'3 4 ) 9m N otice. months after dtle, • ppl cation will In A male <0 the Honorable Court of Ordna ■>* Columbia County, for leave to sell all th ■,d estate finlongh g lo the erph isn l Sami' Sullivan, deceased, and al o, an undivided tra t 01 Land, lying in Columbia Couuiy, belonging 0 said orphans, and In Melinda Jones, a .Mi no.’ John Oartlidge, Gii'w liun of said Orphans. Polly Jones, Guarduin 0/' JWUimla 'cries Mnv 25 ii'hn 95 uuce. KTiNE months as da n, ap >1 cation will be made to the Vl' t.nrahle court ol Ordinary ol lolumbta Gountv .r Jeavi s* II wo htnid-.n. ,vo and a had acres o land. Lot No. 18. 17th District (originally Baldwin, ow Jaspi-rj grated 1 Heojanr.in Smithson, to be an] I tor he be fit f the heirs of llenjamin Suii.n- ■< < c ased Thuttia (3. Bolton, A nr istra'or dr bar's non June Ist 1?24. I 9m 98 1 - s olioe. AjINE month after date, application will b ,i's| mu If to the H m ,iahl 'ln? Court of Orrhu , of llit'-k- coo uy, tor cave, to sell tin real Es Ute of Enoch F mer, dn- ■. ■ 1 John Partner, athu r. Under County, F r bllß 5 1 65 NOTICE. VINE months atici d ,<*, application will b< made to the Hon. ta d> C urt ofOrd" ary Columbia county, tor leave 0 sell two tracts i Land in said county, tying on Greenbrier Crc k one containing 318 acres J nnmg Pokard, Pit* n ant others, the o her containing 172 acres jointin' Cuke and others, it being a part of the real esla f I'h 11 mas Jones, deceased, sold lor the benefi if the heirs of aid d c sed. Williiin Booker, Adm r. Jn right of his wife. January 25, 1335. 19 61 N otice. months after dale, application will be d j made to the honorable Inferior Con t "I Richmond County, for leave to sell the tindividt«' ,i*!f ol tenement No 7, Bridge How—also, tw ■ itnimproved lots Corner ot Elbert and Reynold streets, (or the benefit ot Margaret I‘. Bones, a Minor. John Bones, Guardian. October 25, 1824 im9 o 35 Notice. •3'WINE months after date, application wih be 1 i\| made to die Inferior Court of Columbia C>»iin y, when sitting lor Ordinaiy purposes, ii j ve to sell 235 acres of Land (m sa.d Bounty, ■elonging to the estate of William R. Crabb, de ceased. . , John Kennon, adm r. Nnveinh- r 6. 18 1 lu.9in 49 N otice. N'MNE months after date. application will he made to tiie II n trabie Hie 1 11 f» rior Court u tiirlte County, when sitting for ordinary P lir P' Bt ' ! or leave to seh ill fie real estate ol Joseph Ma '-j y, late of llurke county, deceased, for the be in j it ot the heirs mid Teditors of said decea-ed. ; llenjamin Madray, Join r.\ June 1 18 34 ' lm£ n_ 97 > otice. 'AI'NE months after ilate. application will b- : iJ made to the Honorable the Court of Gtdin ; i v of Columbia County, I t leave to sell 223 a 1 . of Land, lying in Columbia County, on lln j waters of the big Uiokee Creek, adj tntng La. ds, .1 Hamilton, Graves and others to be sold for tin j benefit of the heirs of James Martin, deceased. • Hubert Martin, adm’r. [ November 8,1824 Lmyra 40 TO THE PUBLIC . i r *IHERE is perhaps no medical observation bet i ter established, none more generally confirmee oy the experience of the best physicians ol all ages mid countries and none ol more importance to the practitioner,than the fact,that many ol the most diffi cult ai.u incurable complaints originate in neglecte od colds . In a climate as variable as ours,where tin changes of the weather are frequently sudden and "expected, it requires more care and attention, guard against this subtle and d mgeroqs enemy 01 tin. than most people imagine, or are able am willing >0 bestow. Hence the vast number of pat ■'fiiis, afflicted with cougns, catarrhs, asthma: consumptions, and other affections, and hence tin tarrago' of rational and absurd remedies, cried up by the learned and illiserate. The many cases ol 'he kind, fell under my observation j the preposi ; erous compositions nf inflaming drugs, which are in vogue ; tlie disappointment I experienced ii practice from remedies liighly recommended ; am! j my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints vere strong inducements for me to cotisu.tr whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable ■iibsiances could not be invented, more free from the will founded objections of practitioners, and b.-tier calcuia'ed 10 avert the threatening dr struction of the h" gs. PULMONIC ot* VfcgeiaVAes, For c- 'it,;n», colds, asthmas ami c*,.sumptions This remedy is superior to any medicine which 1 1 been offered to the public, as it is prepared Irom the most valuable herbs of our vegetable kingdom, and its qualities are such ttiat every dt uendence may be placed in its virtues for tlu cure of tlie above diseases. From the knowledge the proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of tlu yrnp, he has no hesitation in recommending if to those who labour under those distressing com laints as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav mg administered it to th ttsattds in New-York and Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it to the public, and after trial, those persons wh purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mu ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they di not fe- 1 sH'isfied ihat they have reaped bench irom the use of It. Directions for Use. Take a lea spoon lull three limes a day, say "iirn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re heved. uJT Bach bottle will have the signature of tht •reprietor. (O’ Prepared or.ly and sold by E- Audler, sigi •t the Gohlen Eagle, Augusta. October 21 33 .New ami Invaluable BIKNTEDTHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AUDLER’S Asiatic Lenitive ior Pain. This Metii- cincisanev | Ache, and otlier dis llS remedy is good against the touth-ache ol X pajn in the teeth and jaws when duly applied 1. employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy f delievmg swellings of the gums, face and adjacent iaris, arising from or connected with tooth ache. It relieves head-ache or pains in the head it he most easy and agreeable manner; for this fn quent and distressing complaint, lids, his new nt dicine, is a charming prescription, for itpi ■uores both the organs of sense and the nerves 01 1 heir healthy condition at a quick and admirabh iate. This new and useful preparation produces, b> mild and gentle stimulation, a entering operatior 1 pon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, -.Parpens ine perceptions, and invigorates tht iniictions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic uedicine ol the first order. Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered n relation lo tlie stomach, than to the mouth, tin lead and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upon the sight and immediate organs of dig lion as a carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removin.. orpor, correcting acidity, and creating a most comfortable warmth. The operation of this invention and improve men! is quite as favorable to diseases of live eai more especially it acts to great advantage in dui tess and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi ent deafness, restoring the failing organ to th<. exercise of its true and healthy functions of heat ng. Certificate from Ur. Samuel L. .Mitchell , Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York. this.day submitted to me his letters patent fron he United Stales, for compounding and vending a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, and iked my opinion upon the game, whereupon, af ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi cation, I find it contains a mixture of such aromat ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cal culated to produce a composing effect on the hid nun body. Samuel L. Mitchell. j York, Vwf• ?d% I «SIS. wkUAUeir’a Roses. * N •.P gaiu cosmetic lor whitening, sof.entng and beautifying the skin, ami removing pimt des, freckles and cbop» from the face, neck, Ur 1 he Milk of Roses possesses many qualities, for u not only serves fur the above purposes, but it pui the bloom oj youth on age, which valuable properly .. very lady is fond ol enjoying. This beautiful rose cos metii has a delightful fragrance, and is an arliclt 1 u’h'ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth I ng that will injure the skin, and it is an indispenr.a Ole article to every lady, and should be found ot, ! their toilets, DtßgcTiovs.— \fier being washed and dried (then take a small quantity on a piece of white flan I indue! then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each bo j'le w ill be signed by the proprietor. Price gl. i Prepared only and sold by K. Audler, sign ofthe I Golden Eagle, Augusta. j July 4 2 Lor Sale, \ LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, a good Cook Washer and Ironcr —for further particular ,q re »t the Office cf the Conttitulionalist. ’ December 21 SI £. AUDLER, t SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladles and Gen tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready to serve them at all times, at his or their houses, in the line of ins profession, and hopes he will meet share of the public patronage, as he will extract teeth and stumps, and in the easie t manner if ever if difficult, and al! its other branches. Taste us Carbon, A superior dentifrice to any ever offered for cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth and making the breath sweet and grt cable. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in the him and tpeth, and nukes them firm at the ; note time. Prepared and sold by E. A udler. At ids Drug and Medicine Stor be Cotton Hange, Sign of the Gohlrn Eap :h, J'dv 4 ' 2 A. DA) Z. ILUU.A.M.., SUKGKUN UUNMSi, fit BttchtUler c/ Voihmse’s, Jtroad Str- ■: Augv.-t* nearly opposite Me Planter'* UESI’EC 1 FULLY informs the ■ up, tb-.i nc has returned again to this ( lire-,, ci j I ally solicits the Patronage of e .i lu- .mi Gentlemen who may require his ser ic.a i seieral branches of Ins 1 r s , , wishing his service In pnvat- ;;C. , d , see bis work Manulaclurt .1 jii a ci .ie, which he warrants. ' Tt&tth and Gvuik I he diseases of the leeln and tiunis are cl, sf- t iy owing to'our own neglect; the parts of the T Kliments w iden lodge aouui them alter mastica turn, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums at e thereby first affected, as being the most tender parts, ai'Ur these corruptions are produced, com . monly called the Tan at* of the t eeth, which destroy ing both their texture and whiteness not only deprives the mouth of its principal orna dents, hut bring, on violent tooth aches, and fen > mers ihe Gums livid and putrid, and offensive to ourselves and others, —Hut though people in general may prevent those inconveniences, hv e '’are a«d attention at first, y et, if they are once suffered to take place, it is no longer in the povv i er of the sufferer to remove fhent, this being pro perly the pint i nee of the experienced Dentist, wlm has made the malaoies of the Teeth and Gums, with their attendant evils, the principal ■bject and e"d of Ids studies, Mr. Tlorance, lifcntist, P>y long practice, a close application to busi es?, and a thorough knowledge ol the structure ot the Teeth and Gums, has ma le all the opera tions in those parts quite familiar to Idm, inso much that what some Dentists have judged im practicablc, he bath performed with ease and safety. Me places doeth both real and artificial, (mak ing the latter with pure enamtlj iroin u single one to an c-ntiie set so accurately, that they shall r answer every purpose of the natural. Thus the - greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornaments . which have the recommendation ofuilluv. Those Teeth that have fallen out their sock ets, which frequently happens, though in a per -1 feci sound state, he, by a method peculiar to him : »elf, replaces as firm as ever, without the least ,>ain or uneasiness to tlie patient. I He clears the Teeth, ts ejrtp so -ducokfVed, of • a<l their foulness siiffTartarg wilhout pain, and renders them w hite and as faints ever in half an hour. Teeth ami Stumps extracted in the easiest man ner, if ever so difficult. 1 He assists young ladies and gentlemen in the first and second dentition, and removes the Milk Teeth at proper seasons, lest they should incom mode the regular growth of the succeeding oner s md if a deformity of this kind has taken place • -Itrough the want of a Dentist, Mr. Florance un dertakes to correct it ; provided the subject is not more than twenty years old, ami restores the I Tell) to their natural, regular and beautiful or der. N. B. A Tincture and Dentrifice Paste, prepar 'd by him only, which preserves the Teeth and changes them to a h autiful white, cures the gnnisi of the Scnrvct and makes breath at all times sweet and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache imme diately with nroper directions how to use it. October 12 3j A Situation Wauled, A YOUNG woman lately from England w ould -.TI be glad to obtain a situation in some pious and respectable family. Site has been accustom d to r very sort of work usual in families, and would make herself very useful either with the Needle, or in any of the departments of house keeping. Satisfactory references can be made. Enquire at this Office. F biuiry 18 gg Tlvft Dollars Reward. ABSCONDED fron 111, subscriber, near Wash ington, on Hie night of the 21st NovcHu.tr, 1824, a boy by he name of Marcus, about .eight teen years ot age, five feel four or fr o inches 'tiglt a bright mulatto, unart and intelligent. Ihe above reward will be p, id for IPs delivery tp me subscriber, and ail reasonable expenses paid ; or on being lodged in any Jail in the slate, that lie might be got. James Uavant, Wilkes County, February 22 4t t gp grots for Salt. subscriber offers for sale TWENTY like j 1. ly Negroes, consisting of Men, Women, Girls (and Boys. They will be sold low, on application . to me at the Eagle Tavern, where the Negroes may be seen. John D. Walker. January 18 N otice. A LL persona to whom the estate of Johv M I Lac ms, deceased, is indebted, are mp'.-ste Ito present their accounts within the time pre scribed by law, and those who arc ind.-bt ,d m said estate, are requested o make ia-medi. pay, menl to Peter Rentiuch, Jidm’r. July 23. i 5