The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, March 25, 1825, Image 4

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Monthly idcertiseiwntn. olice. C«(NE months alter date, application will b. £s| made ti> the Court of Ordinary ot Uankli County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres <■ Land, in said Count), a* the property ol Adair Lmn, deceased, for the benefit of the He.rs and Creditors of-a I deceased, John E. Carson, adm’r. January 13. 1825 1 " 6 " - S tdice. tn»|NE months after date application will be JtJ made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol Columbia County, when setting ms a Court ol Or dinary for leave to sell 202 I 2 acres ot Land I) ini** in th»' 2d District of Vtonr-f C 'ti iiy, Lot N UOB it being the real estate us William btnalle), decased, a id to be sold for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased. James Smalley, Adm r. January 4. t3's ' C1 " ' IN dice. NINE months after dale, application will he made to the Honorable the Interior Corn of Richmond County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell one half of four am three quarters acres of Land, in said County adjoining finds of Ware and Coleman, lor tin benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor Livingston Skinner, Guardian. Sept 11, 1824. Im9m 2J A otice. I7NHNE months alter dale, application will b> sLI nil le to the Honorable the Justices ot tin liheror Court of said c unty, when sitting fm Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole o' the rea Estate of Irvin Boyet, decease!, late o a id c iu ity, for tlie benefi' of the heirs and ere dilors of said deceased. J ” ra, s i r-nwßitl Boyet, 3 S n viCoun v In 28 IBT3 1 n9n 6> N otice. NINE months after dm -, application will b made to 'he Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court sitting tor ordinary purnnses, for the county of Burke, for leave to sell ail the real estate if Stephen Chance, late of Burke county, dec ased, I >■ the be efi of the heirs and cred tois of said deceased Mary Chance, Adn’x, Joseph Chance, Adm’r. Burk? county 8 . 8 M 24 I h9..i 22 N otice. TL INE nmi Its after Ide, aiiplicalimi will hi •I' 1 made to the Honorable Court ot Ordinary ot C hnnbia County, for h avt to sell all tti< res' estate belonging to the orphans of Samuel Sullivan, deceased, and also, an undivided Ira l, ol Land, tying m Columbia County, belxngitq to said orpiians. a d to Meli da Jones, a Minor. John Gartlidge, Gwirdnm of mid Orphan*, Polly Jones, Guardian oj .Melinda done*. May 25 I 9m 95 [Notice. "IM INE monilis aft r ■line, application will b I p made to the Honorable court ol Ordinary «• Columbia County, or leave to sell tao hundred two and u hah acres 01 land, Lot No. 18. 17th Dioric ( .rigmallv Baldwin, now Jasp. rj granted to Benjamin Snvthson, to be sold I' r Ihe benefi of the heirs of Benjamin Sm tliaoii, dec, ased. I'hmna (j. Bolton, ,1 Imii.iilrnior ile bout* "on. Jun* Is* 1 c 24. 1 9m 98 ,s otice. SptjflNE months afti i date, application will b> U'l made to the Hon »ri* le he Court of Ordi'i ary of Burkr e.ou dy. tor leave to sell the real Es tale ot Enoch Fann r d iso I. John Farmer, adm’r. Iturlce County ■' h I 18J5 1 n9m 65 NUllGli. uoiiths attc date, application will b. | dial nude to the Honora de Court of Ordinary ot Columbia ootiniv, for leave to sell two tracts ot Land in said county, lying on Gieenbrier Creek on - c. itaining 318 acres joining Pollard, Pullin 1 and others th • oilier cmi mining 172 acres joining Luke and others, it being a part of the real estai of I’ll mias Jones, deceased, sohl (or the hem fi: of the heirs of said d ceased. William Booker, Adm’r. hi tight of hi* wife. January 25 1825. Im9m 61 IS otice. ( VNgINE months after dale, application will be U'J nude to the honorable Inferior Court o( Richmond County, fnr leave to sell the undivided hah ul tenement No 7, Bridge Row—also, two ummpruvtd lots Corner of Elbert and Reynold si reels, lor the benefit of Margaret P. Bones, a Minor. I John Bones, Guardian. t Oct' her 25, IS2 V tm9iu 1 N otice. * 57NVINE months after dale, application will he si I made to the Inferior Court of Columbia Co nny, when sitting (or Ordinary purposes, tor - le ive to sell 233 acres of Land (m said County) belo igiog to the estate of William R. Crubb, de ceased. John Kennon, adm’r Nnvemh' r 6 IM'-l 1 ■ suuce. INE months niter date, appl cation will h< J.NI made to the Honorable the Interior Court i I Burke County, when sitting for ordinary purpose for leave to sell all he r ai estate of Joseph Ma ■ r»y, late ot Burkt county, deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs and redilors ot said decea-cd. Henj ;tmin Madray, Adm'r. June 1. 1824 Imdm 97 Notice. SiNI'NE months after dine, application will h «Sw made to the Honorable the Court ofOrdm an ol Columbia County, lor leave to sell 222 a eves of Land, lying m Columbut County, on tin wall rs t the big Kmkee Creek, «>lj nnng Land ol Hamilton, Craves and olio rs, to be sold forth, benefit of the heirs of I on, s Martin, . ece«<ed. Hubert >1 art in, adm'r. November 8, 1824 ImVin 4R ! Sheriff's Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, . at the Court house door in Wayiiesborough, Burke County, within sale hours : 80 Acres of Laud, adjoining lands ,f Lewis Whitfield and others, and 60 acres ad joining lands of William Tilly and others, levied m as the property of John Thompson, deceased •<i satisfy two executions in favour of Ward & Tozeman and William Thompson, vs. Tabitha l Thompson, administratrix of John Thompson, deceased. —also — One negro man named Hardy, le- 1 ied on as the property ot Benjamin Guest, t , atisfy two executions in favour of S. L. Royal Executor of William Royal, for the use ot William Red and Peter Lequeux and James Pollnll, Ex’ra if P. Cotton, deceased. —also — One large dark chesnut sorrel Horse, levied on as the property ot George Vl‘. Kay, to satisfy an Execution in favour of Augus .us Junes, deceased. also— One negro Girl named Phillis, vied on as iho property of Basdil Warnock, dec 0 satisfy an Execution in favour of ilurket 1) hompsou, against the Administrators of said Warnock, deceased —ALSU— -375 Acres of Land, adjoining 1 .amis of Cutteau and others, levied on as in, property of Jacob Hurst, to satisfy an Execution ,ii favour of Jacob Dressor, junr. bearer, pointed ■ut by defendant. —ALSO 200 Acres of mind, more or less, iljmning Lam h ol Mgry Godfrey and others, le vied on as the property of William Godbee, l atisfy an Execution in favour of Mary Griffin minted out by Samuel Godbee, and ru'urneab) a ci nstable. —also— -674 Acres of Land, adjoining Lands ol I timer B. M mre amt others, levied on 1- th • propetty of Joint R. Moore, to satisfy sun Iry Executions issued from a Justices Court, m ■ vour «( John C Poythress, and now for the u e ■f Howell 1). Burke, pointed out by John K, Moore, and returned by James Tuidale, consta ble. ALSO — 410 Acres of Land, adjoining I.anils of Amos Wiggins ami mners, Icv.ed on as the properly of Richard Evans, to aatidy an Ex cution in favour of John G. Poythress, pointed ut by defendant. —also— -200 Acres of Land, adjoining Lands of ihe Estate of Isaiah Garter, deceased md others, levied on as the property of Thonu (ollidsy, to satisfy an Execution in favour ul 1 hornas W'ard, returned by a Constable, ALSO— One negro man named Jim, levi •d on as tlie property ot Lewis Byne, to satis y ■undry Jl, fa*, issued from a Magistrates Court ol ilttrke County, in favour of Harmon Hurst, sgainst L. Byne and Richard Uync. —also — One negro Girl, named Hetty, le vied on as tlie property of Lewis Byne, to satis iy an Execution in favour of E. &. 11. Byne. —also— It Negroes, viz: Jack and his rife Nancy, and tier two children, Lewey an I ie, Winiiy and her three children. Jack, Cul 1 11 mly and Emily, Cloe and her child Rose, and a woman Milly, levied on as tlie property of Lewi Byne, to satisfy an Execution in favour of Clurlet , Richardson, vs. Lewis Byne. —ALSO — 283 1-3 Acres of Land, adjoin ing Lands of James 11. Bryant and others, i vieu mi as the property of James Russell, to satisfy an Execution in favour ol Francis Ward. ALSO 5/6 4 2 Acres of Land, adjoining Lands ot Pollock and Carpenter, including 8, L ■carbrough’s Dower, levied on as the property of Thomas Scarbrough, to satisfy an Execution in fa vour of the Slate of Georgia. John T. Forth, s. u. c. February 24, 1825 St t 71 hheritf’s Sale. >Vill be sold on tlie first Tuesday in April next, tlie Court House in Wayiiesborough, Burk County, within sale hours. 211 Acres of Land, be the same more or less, adjoining Lands of Seaborn 11. Jones, and others, levied on as the properly ot F. J turns, deceased, to satisfy two Executions in fa vour of N. Lamed, against James E. Morn Vdministfatnr of said F. J. Burns, deceased, pointed out by tbe administrator. H. 1). Burke, d. s. b. c. Administrator’s bale. Will be sold on the firs' Tuesday in April nex I at tlie Court House door, in Wayuesborougl Burke County, agreeable to an order ol th, Honorable the Li rior Court of said Count i while silting fir Ordinary purposes. Two hundred ami fifty Acres of Land, lying in 11.e first District ot Gallon C' ti ty known as Lot No. lUS. in the plan ot said L)i Diet, sold as the properly of tlie estate ot Sole :non Daniel, deceased, lor the benefit of tlie lieii 1 and creditors. | Simeon Hampton, adm'r. Jannart 24, 1825 LJ r 62 Aominisiraior’s oale. ON Salur lay me 9th .lay of April next, in th 1 Town ol W nghtsborough, Columbia coun i), Oetween the usual hours d nl ■ WiW kit feidA, lie whole ot the ,>• r- nal pi ope ty belonging !■ lie estate of William Moseley, deceased, consist leg ot Horses. Carpenters Tools, &.c Sic. Terms made known on the dav id sale. Thomas Bow dre, adm'r. February 17, 1825. ids 69 Administrator’s ffale. vgrctable loan order ol Hie Honorable Court ot Ordinary of Warren County, will be sold on the fii st Tuesday in April next, at the Court House in Warren C. indy. One Lot of Land iu the 4th Dis net ot Houston (>' uniy, belonging' to ilie estate *' Uirhar i Uray, deceased, and known by iht number 215, containing 202 1-2 Acres, terms ot *a!t made known on the day. Amos Wright, Adm’r. Lucy Bray, Adm’rx. - January 5, 1825. t 75 A Anmustraior 1 g sa\e. NOTICE. X\ GREEABLE to an order obtained from the Justices of the Interior Court ot Butkf County, when getting for Ordinary purposes, WILL BE SOLD , at the Court House door, in the Town of Waynes borough, between the usual sale hours, on ills first Tuesday in April next, All that Lot or Tract of Land, ying and being in the County ol Henry, contain tig two hundred two and one half acres ot Land, in the fifth Uistric, number sixteen. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Cary Godbee, junr. late <-f Burke County, dece l d. John Skinner, Adm’r, IVaynrahoro* laminrv 4,1 825 10t 58 Guartlian’s aale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, s' the Court House in .lacksonboro’, Scriven coun ty, between the hours of ten and four o’clock pursuant t» an orders of the Honorable the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of said county, whe sitting for ordinary put poses All that tract or parcel of Land, containing four hundred and ninety acres (mor. or I’-ss) situate Ivmg and being in the fourteenth district of Irwin county, Georgia, and known amt ’istinguished in the plan of said district, by t h* number twenty-three (23.) old for the belief! ol ■sarah Lee, orphan, of John SI Lee, deceased Terms made known on the da> site Peter Reddick, Guardian. Scriven county, Jatitt ty 28 lib t 63 iS otice. A GREEABLE to a . nrd- r of the Ilonorabli . the Justices of the Interior Court, w hen sit ting for Ordinary purposes, wiil be sold at the Court House in the Town of Waynesborouglt, on 'he fi st I’u’sday in Slay next, Two negroes, viz: Tom and Kit? wife Silvey, sold tor t ie heneft’ i.t Hr. Kicharo Rogers, Minor, heir of Richard Rogers, dec. Terms at sale. Jno. Rogers, Guardian, March 8, 1821, 9' t 7 Take iS*uUce. City Ri.au and Well lax to, 1825 is now . due, and the Collector and Treasurer mar bt found at the store occupied by N. L. Stttrge Jun’r. on the comer ol Wa lung-on and Broa Street, everyday (Su tdav excepted) uml litst day ot May next, to-rece ve pivuiem tor ante, Fubhc notice is hereby given that execu tions will be issued against ail defaulters itnn.i, diately alter the lime snec ft -d. Nathaniel L. hturg's, Co t etor and *• usur t March 1, 1825. I t 7 i MOTsLK. r |Vllß Public are cau n-tied agai >st trespa sing I on the Houses and Lots ot r>e s bsc -tber upper end of town —especially agai ,at hauling and or earth from the rivn bank or >'oiitiguuu thereto. Each and every person off’ riding ‘hah have the law rigorously eulorced against him of hem. Hugh Nesbit. January 21 1,1 Notice. 1 LL persons to whom th la-e Francis Bottve of the city of Augusta, dec< ased, is indebi ,d. are requested to present their demands well in tile time prescribed by law , and those mden ed, are requested to make immediate payment. B. Bonier, , Paul Rossignol.^ Dmeceher 21 51 A otice. I LL persons indebted to th; subscr.ber pro i\. to the Ist »t ,1 unary 1824. are requested come forward and make immediate payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given. Person- i, debted to the laie firm of U. 1). k I. Thompson, re also requested to make immediate settlem nt ill) the subscriber, who is alone author.set! to close the accounts of the concern B. D. Thompson. Augusta, March 1 > 71 N otice. LL persons to whom tlie estate of John m 7A Lauhin deceased, is indebted, are r, qiip.tr to present their accounts within the lime 1 , scribed by law, and those who are indebted to aid estate, are requested to make immediate pay nent to Peter Bennoch, Jidm’r. July 23. f « ftTliV TUI LA \ \ \ T ME Subscribers back Store was broke open 1 011 Sunday night and robbed, amoi g the a>- ' cles taken, were two pieces ol dark mixec Cloth sixteen q arters wide, intended f 1 Hoot -•loth, one bag C flee marked M ta grass b.g) FIFTY HOLLARS REWARD will be given lot I he property and conviction of the I hiet. 1 S. Kneelancl. N. B. As depredations of this kn d havt bee j tr quen the past week nr two with im pui.ity, cannot some plan be devised to arres' the e viliians—where are our Police officers. Augusta. M rrh 15 3t 75 Xegvoes for feaVo. THE subscriber offers for sale I WENTYIike ly Negroes, consisting of Men, Women, Gir - and Boys. They will be sold low, on applica'nm to me at the Eagle Tavern, where the Negroes ( may be seen. John I). Walker. .Tannarv 18 *>9 A Situation Wauled, \ YOUNG woman lately from England would be glsd to obtain a situation io some pious and respectable family. Site has been accustom cd to every sort of work usual in families, and 1 would make herself very use.tul either with the Needle, or in any of the departments of house keeping. Satisfactory references can be made. Enquire at this Office. Ft ben try 18 68 Wauled to Wire. jfplLL the first of January next, four young A NEGROES, accustomed to work, from tin age ot 18 to 25 B. Picquet. January 21 o'J TO THE PUBLIC. THERE is perhaps no medical observation bet ter established, none more generally confirmet •jy the experience ol the best physicians of all ages and countries and none of more importance to the practitioner,than the fact,that many of the most diffi cult ana incurable complaints originate in neglcctd ed colds, In a climate as variable as ours,where the changes of the weather are frequently sudden and "expected, it requires more care and attention, guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy ol ile, than most people imagine, or are able and willing t« bestow. Hence the vast number of pat cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma consumptions, and other affections, and hence the arrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried up by tlie learned and illiserate. The many cases ol the kind, fell under my observation j the propose erons compositions of inflaming drugs, which are in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced in practice from remedies highly recommended ; and my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints were strong inducements for me to consider whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable substances could not be invented, more free from the well founded objections of practitioners, and better calculated to avert the threatening de struction of tin lungs. PULMONIC Syrup of \ogetab\es, _ For coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions. I his remedy is superior to any medicine which has been offered to the public, as it is prepared Irom the most valuable herbs of our vegetable kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de uendence may be placed in its virtues for the <nre of the above diseases. From the knowledgi •be proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of the syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending is to those who labour under those distressing com litms as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav mg administered it to thousands in New-York and Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it to the public, and after trial, those persons who purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they dt .ol leel satisfied that they have reaped benefit ft o.*n the use of it. Directions for Use. Take a tea spoon full three times a day, say norn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re lieved. CO’ Each bottle will have the signature of the proprietoi. ,(E? Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sigt >f the Golden Eagle, Augusta. October 21 3.3 Atw ami i a valuable J’ATENTEED BJ THE CBIrKI) STATES OF AIUBICA. AUDLER’S Asiatic Lenitive I’ot Tain. This Medi- cine is a nev er failing JfSb remedy foi tlie Tooth- Arhe, Head- Achc, and other dis eases. * j VMS remedy is good against the tooth-ache ot i pain in the teeth and jaws when duly applied •id employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy in ielievmg swellings of the gums, face and adjacent parts, arising from or connected with tooth-aclu . It relieves head-ache or pains in the head it 3e most easy and agreeable manner ; for this fire juent and distressing complaint, this, his new nedicine, is a charming prescription, for it re itores both the organs of sense and the nerves or e/r healthy condition at a quick and admirable rate. This new and useful preparation produces, by mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation tpon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates the • unctions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalit medicine of the first order. Nor is its effect less beneficial when consideret i, relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, the • ead and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upot the sight and immediate organs of digestion as a carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing • orpor, correcting acidity, and creating a most comfortable warmth. The operation of this invention and improve ment is quite as favorable to diseases ol the ear, more especially it acts to great advantage in dul tess and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi ent deafness, restoring the failing organ to th* exercise of its true and healthy functions ot hear g. Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell. Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York this day submitted to me his letters patent from the United States, for compounding and vending a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, and asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, af ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi cation, 1 find it contains a mixture of such aminal - anodyne, and anti acid articles, ns are well cal culated to produce a composing effect on the hut man b«dy. Samuel L. Mitchell. Nero-York, Novem/e r 'hi, 1818. dying and scouring. ritilK Subscriber returns Ins thanks to the pub I A lie generally, for the encouragement that he has received since his commencement in the Hying Business, in this place, and hopes, by a Si net attention to his business, to have a cuntinu .nice of their custom; he still continues at hi I old stand, on the north side of Reynold stree-. 1 near the intersection of Bridge Row—where In f intends to carry on the DYING BUSINESS, it . all its various branches, on Cotton, Silk and ) Woollen , also, Straw Leghorn and Grapn el Gentlemen can have their Goats, Pantaloons and . Vests scoured, grease, paint and statues extiac tci at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms by Win. Taliaferro & Sou. November 2 37 , tor feaVo, A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, a good Cook ,"V Masher an! Ironer —for further partiCttlai iqu re at the Office of the Constitutionalist, December 21 51 » E. AUDLER, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies 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 his profession, and hopes he will nice v share of the public patronage, as he will extract • teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if ever * of difficult, and all its other branches. i Taste ot Carbon, , A superior dentilrice to any ever offered lor I cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth and ! making the breath sweet and gn eabic. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, i Which removes all scorbutic humour in the I ums and teeth, and makes them firm at the . ame time. i Prepared and sold by ; E. Audlei 1 At his Drug* and Medicine Store, at e Ccttoi- Range. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Au asm. July 4 ‘i ; A. CARD. L, TLOR.AXCE, SURGEON DENTIST, Al Buchelder if Cod-wise's, Broad-Street, a<-j'i,iste y opposite .he Planter's Hoi \ iESt’EU FULLY informs the Public, that he i ®•' 1S returned again to this City, at d tespeot j tally -i i<- the Patronage of the loh UIK ' . Gem n who may require his ser m he set 'Ranches of his Professioi mi ' sryice in private Families can call an ‘ ! - *rk Manufactured on a new • w arrant-. , Vefttb and Duma. I no v.. cases ot the Teeth and Gums are chief ly owing to our own neglect; the pails of the aliments which lodge about them alter tnasiica iion, growing acrid and t orrosive. the gums are thereby first affected, as being the mos ten let parts, after these corruptions are product.l, com , raonly called the Tartar of the Teeth, which 1 destroying both their texture and whiteness not only deprives the mouth of its principal urua dents, but brings on violent tooth aciies. and ren \ thers the Gums livid and putrid, and offensive to ourselves and others.—lfet (hough people in general may prevent those inconveniences, by care and attention at first, yet, if they are once suffered to lake place, it is no longer in the pow er of the sufferer to remove ihem, this being pro perly tho province of the experienced Dentist, who lias made the maladies of the Teeth mid Gums, with their attendant evils, the principal object and end of his studies. 2My. Eloxance, Dentist, By long practice, a close application to busi ness, and a thorough knowledge of the structure of the Teeth and Gums, has made all the opera tions in those pai ts quite familiar to him, inso much that what some Dentists have judged im practicable, he hath performed with ease and safely. He places Teeth both real and artificial, Gnak ■"* from me to an entire set so accurately, that they shall answer every purpose of the natural. Thus the 1 greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornaments - which have the recommendation of utility. Those Teeth that have fallen out their sock, ets, which frequently happens, though in a per feel sound slate, he, by a method peculiar to him self, replaces as firm as ever, without the least pain or uneasiness to the patient. ’ He clears the Teeth, it ever so discolored, of ' all their foulness and tartar, without pain, and renders them white and as fairus ever in half an hour. Teeth and Stumps extracted in the easiest man ner, if ever so difficult. He assists young ladies and gentlemen in the first and second dentition, and removes the Milk f'eelh at proper seasons, lest they should incom mode the regular growth of the succeeding onces and if a deformity of this kind has taken place hrough the want of a Destist, Mr. Florence un dertakes it) correct it ; provided the subject is not more than twenty years old, and restores the Teeth to their natural, regular and beautiful or der. N, U. A Tincture and Dentrifice Paste, prepar-\ d by him only, which preserves the Teeth and changes ’hem to a beautiful white, cures the gains of the Scupvey and makes breath at all times sweet: and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache i.nme diately, with proper directions how to use it. October 12 3j AudVet’s JAi\k 01l Roses. AN elegant cosmetic for whitening, sof,ening and beautifying the skin, and removing piriit rles, freckles and chops from the face, neck, &c. The Milk oi Roses possesses many qualities, for is not only serves for the above purposes, but it put -Ihe bloom of youth on age, which valuable properly pv-ry lady is fond of enjoying. This beautiful rose osmetic has a delightful fragrance, and is an article wh ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth ng that will injure the skin, and it is an indispensa hie article to every lady, and should be found on their toilets. Dikkctiovs.— After being washed ami dried' dien take a small quantity on a piece of white Han anduel then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each bot tle will be signed by the proprietor. Price §1 Prepared only and sold by E. Auiller, sign of’the Golden Eagle, Augusta. July 4 j Agency \\ Having constituted james Thompson Jr. Esq. my Agent, I earnestly solicit those , persons indeb'ed to me for the Hamburg Gazettes and all others m pecuniary arrears, to make pay ment to him immediately, 3 E. W. Pleasants. OfTA Subscription Paper is open at his Office, in M ashmgton-street, where those wishing to be- I come subscribers, have an opportunity afforded diem. p vv r, I March 11 tl 74 for sale, Beautiful Bay 'hare; _ may be had cheap on immediate ap | plication ai this Office. March 22 77 r | Douk vmA Jub Vviuluig, Neatly Executed at t/n 3 uo.ee.