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rFSDAV, *I*HI'KSDAV & SaTUROAV
C MOMISU,,
R y T. S. HAKNON.
' 1 in "*«
X- 'Sft.V. ,
i’AIR of, S|k> xuitsp, gqfd frames
aud double plains. The finder
I [,« well rewarded by leaving thefE
hir cffiCC*
; n , ember 9
Final Notice.
WILL attend at the «lore of Mr. Si
neon Russell, until the twfioiy-M
--,jof this month, for the purpose d
jetin o ' the State awl County Tax for
rear ir.2l. Persons in arrears will
„ 'n to avail themselves of this oppfir
;tv or executions will issue without
* Ut * r, ""E. Bugg, ll
[ovemher 9 ~ 9 Ul
For Sale, ■
HANDSOME second hind CRIB,
wilh Bed and Mattress to suit.
AnSiij
Tiauo Toi’tc.
Enquire at Ibis office,
[ovemher 9 , g ” ‘
To Rent,
A first rate stand for business,
|l| particularly desirable as a Gro
"Apply at this Office.
o',ember 9 29 3t
Notice.
(HP. subscribers beg leave to tender
ilie.r services in- receiving and for
di„g produce for sale in Charleston,
i gentleman who will attend to sole*
re is of long & known expenewp a,. ,
lor and Commission Merchant, aqd
nises prom Stines* and attention irr the
l.srge of any businofs co.'nDjitti'il to
care Advances, If nece-sary, will
Bade, on delivery of Ike ?ln,' >'• ■
it here, and the only charges are
t usual with fl >cto- u- C ; t.tafor,.
Robt. M’Donald &, Cp.
artsa t.c, • *-•
ovemher 5 27 tt
amos: Thompson,
<; ronn” • d his Office' to a
. ownin' the npj'i r pari of i' r. JR-
Danforth’? brick building,mn Broad
r Washington street (whe*s* he njay.
II be found except when pro
iO'i.il!y engaged,) respectfully ten
s hi? services to Ids friends and trie
liem the practice of LA ' ,to traru>
any famines? reposed to his charge, in
I'.c-d court? of the middle circuit.
Invcniber 5 27 ts
action and Commission
BUSINESS.
'HE undersigned has taken the Bri. k
Tenement, on Bridge How, next a
' Robert Dillon’s, Where be is ready
tad to any business with which he
vfo entrusted in his capacity as Auo
leer and Commission erebant.
Wm. Bee.
) loher 31 ts
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A Card.
HIE subscriber respectfully inform 2
bis friends, and those of thn«eol the
‘firm of Thompson &
Auction and Commission husmess
I he continued by him, at the “tore
‘V occupied by them, where oil of
'forth purchase or sale cf'ierchan
i will be thankfully received and
kjllyexecn ed.
John P. Andrews.
October 24 , ,*u
. ■
Goshen Cheese,
lc <T REtK'V -it, Vli C<Ki SACK B»
J. Sr D. Hinsdaß*.
kicker ii gi 4w
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Notice.
EALED Propose!*' will he received
by the subscriber until the 20th day
V. ember next, for the supply of
*4 for the use of the CL fi. Troops at
»station. The probable quantity re
lrpl will bn from ISO to 200 cords of
’• oak or hickory Wood, to be corded
hlsluered by the contractor at the
5 Ar?enal, nonr this plage, or on the
Hills, at the option of the com
! 'ii? officer. The contract to be for
'war from the Ist day of December,
’• ,O 'its 30th day of .November, .1823.
1 • •'ml approved security, to the a
oftwelve hundred dollars, will be
|:,|r?l ' for the faithful fulfilment of the
tact.
L. A. Kigali,
Li’tit. and Put Quarter Hosier,
- -tme,ial, near Augusta, Gee.
Oclotnr2!2, 1822 21 ts
J - &, D. Hinsdale
4V ® J tJ3T RKCT.IVI6D Al* ADDITIOXAL
tvrnx or xakcx
©©®a)s 9
together with their foriitui
"*i iuey offer- for sale for cash or city
( Spur. a t a small advance from
York cost.
November 5 27 I2t
\ t I
I .1
! Just Received,
Ani frr tkf _ on accom
ilhiis. and 37v.fay(s, prime JamM
cn, ?t. Croft & S. O. Lngars,
' . „ ■~'‘ J aud Sm inun
afolhAses,
•.. *■)>•. ■* w
(. : T> uipe.. Cog. Brandy; S w,w ? 4 * ,loti
HhiiandGin, S »’ nme >
40 bbts. Northern Gin,
30 do do Rum,
bfl 1 . do Rye Whiskey,
. 3 do old Irish do
50 casks Sicily Madeira, Tcneriffe,
Currant and Maiajfa Wines,
50 bills. Mackes'el,
■' Yo do eitperfme Flour, from new
wheat,
15 tons SwedesJrorr, assorted,
70 casks Patent Cut Nails,
100 hags prime Green Coffee,
20 do Pepper,
10 do Pimento,
40 kegs Richmond Manufactured
Tobacco,
4000 lbs. English Green Copperas,
2000 do Loaf and Lump Sugar,
I TflO bivhrj* Liverpool halt,
if'OOO yards Murlheru lloiuesjinns, ma
* ' kiu? n complete assortment,
2000 yards BatiuoU?,
150 Wses Bunch -irusca'cl Raisins,
.. . 20 do Tea,
30 do sperpa kdi tallow Caudles,
20 do So. i P.inp,
15 dozen Iml ties Dyer’s White Cur
rant Wine,
. 200 lbs, Bagging Twine,
100 reams large and Slnali- Wrapping
Paper,
20 do Writing dp
10 bbls. Cider Vinegar,
Race and Ground Ginger,
Salt Poll e, ■
Fine and coarse Boots and Shoes,
Bmuv ts, Bonnet Papers,
Trace Chains, . j
Hardware, Glassware! fee. &c.
E. Mnnton.
Orloher 26 2d ts
Seed Wheat.
Jiisi Received, and For Sate,
Five Jh mid rad hiultel? superior
SEED WHEAT.
' ■“* 15 Tj. Sims.
B n tem’orr 17 7if
Salt, Sugar and Coffee.
1 «i OO B .«heli Salt,
2;> ilhds. Prime St. Croix Sugar,
30 Bags t-riiTie Green Cuff o,
The above GOODS will be sold on
inoiierate terms, aud in Lot.! to suit pur
chasers, it Id bn iV.,51 the f- by
M‘Gran & Gordon.
Os ii Vt -iT ’ “'
N. B. —Bills on JYi w-York.
ao^isSiaiaifiT
Men hunt J a dor,
i>IM'UKN‘S hi* c 'ucer.‘ lli.uk* t<» l.i-
I % friends aud the uuhlir generally lor
ihe liberal eneoitr ig< inent he In? recei
ved, and beg? leave td inform them tint
he remains at his old stand, op)x)sitP (he
City Hotel, ami will constantly keep 011
baud Clotlu. Cassimcres and Vesting*, of
the l.fcslquality, which he will hare made
,np to order, on t>e shortest notice and in
the best maimer, by the best workmen,
;ynd warranted tr» j.ileasc. Persons wish
ing to furnish 'hoir own Cloths can do so.
eird'er 5 27 If
UWMNUnrUI.V
liare-House.
11HE Saly crlber- couthiae to transact
Commission business, under the
firm of John 11. Kitnbell, k Co. I heir
Ware-ITo tse 'ls remote from any other
Bulldin?, secure from a-.y d «nger by fire,
situated in the rear of the rj niters’ Hold.
John H. KimbrH.
ftejiiem'ier? 3 tl
( heap Goods.
T ; t SVV-C r«K>? t» «"' v tvKCKIVIXC
I'lf KALI- SUPPLY or
dl(£)i©lD3 9
Comprising moit (u-lior.i iuiiubUf<;r Tom
ntid Country iradt.
Those who want good bargains for
Cash, are respectfully invited to 'all; as
he is determined to selllov’
P. Stovall.
KJ* He wishes t* l or l.i- * mime
diately a steady good House "'cunan,
Novemtier 5 27
Oy the 10 day of November next,
-a-U? he rented ‘he , .
wake-house
On R< yoold-‘‘tre»‘ii now tenanted by h
c. Cautelou. Applicatmt. «o be made U
JOHN B EGAN, - or, m Uw absence,
10 Jonx Wi W,I - DE *! in , f
October 1 13 “
L To Rent,
a Until the’lst ol October, 1823
the Dwelling House and largi
lining, lately occupied by th
; deceased Mrs. K«rbl -y. Also, to lure
n a y° un y J* Dugas, executor.
October3l -r 25 ts
1 ' "
Removal.
MRS. Sl'.ltA, thankful to Ahe public
for their past favors, takes this mc
j thod of imforming them that she has re
moved to the lower wing of the Brii k
Building, 011 Broad-street, opposite to
the Market, where she lias opened and
intends to keep a general assortment of
. articles in tlui Millinery Imp. Hie is
daily expecting an invoice of the latest
■oid most fashionable articles from Parts;
all of which may always be had upon
liivorabl/terms.
, bhe continues the Mantua making bus
sines?, in all its various branches, and
. will employ any peison o" apprentice to
(he above art, vylui will come well re
commended,
-• October 31 25 Gt
New & Cheap Clothing.
m v
The subscriber bogs leave to inform his
friends and the pnl.Hc, that he is this
day opening, at his Store, two doors a
hove Die Globe Tavern, a large’ and
choice sflcction of
Fashionable Clothing ,
CDNSISTIJIC, or
Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress
. < ,'oh e,
Do. do. do. Frock Coats,
Do. do. do. Cloth anti Casstmere Panta
loons,
Do. do. and Duff Vest*,
Black Silk and elesfaut fancy patter
Ves s and Panlalomis, of evo y des
cription.
ai.so, a t.Anr.iq assortsievt of
Plaid Cloaks,
.4.«»r'cc/ I’at Inns.
Lii’fii & C'.'iicu Sir.r;Flartwd sliSb
.uul Driwsv-. i.f ‘ev Frc; b- Cc. iif.
NEGRO CLOTHING,
Os every description.
The above articles are selected l \
biniscif in Ncw-V"rk, on the best term?,
and are offered as low as they can bf
bought in the southern slaw
E. L. Whitlock.
October 17 .9 tl
SEEDRVE:
.4 snail qUUntilift nf superior quality,
FOR $A|>K ntf
Summers «& I'erry.
Ouloiier 1 13
JAMES BALL,
1 i EsI^JC'TEU.IuLV intorlttGii* fricn-.l*
IX ftncTacquaintances, that npt here
able to obtain hi! former sland, bark of
ihe Bri ’gc Bank, he has opened a hou*e
0.1 Ellis street, in the centre, between
■idolosh and Washinglon street?, and
hones from his doe atteuilion, an I the -1
’ jierim-style in which he r tends Ire'') big
lii hsmse, to 1m supported by a liberal
public.
Families can be furnished with Oysters
l during the season. Gentlemen can he
, furnished with servants to open oysters, if
. required.
October 10 Ifi
; To Kent,
Min the vicinity of the Post-
Office. a large and convenient
Dwelling-House, with 2 Stores
in front and a capacious Cellar under
nefith. Apply lb
Mackenzie & Ponce.
October 25 tt
To Rent~
MThe Store ?V Dwelling-house,
near the Markes. at preseul «r
--ucpied by Messrs E- VVooil k
Co. and possession given Ist October next.
r Enquire of
John Sharp.
August 10 354 ts
To Rent,
From the Is’. October, sove
pi-gtß ral tenements in Cotton Range.
’ Al "” 3 ' s ' Ansley.
September 20 W
i SLATE.
5 ’ THRKEW-TORXi^tfcCUMFA**
# Ha. non-at the Yard for saU,
4 N excellent assortment, at the fob
- ‘V lowing low prices, and of the fir*
J.TSST Mt vdi. p "
il 1«,1R.W,42,24. Inch at 7 . st ’T’ U °L
e Orders left with the subscriber, wd
August cl. Sept. 19 8 w?l
Tr / ■/ f 1 ■ * ' *'■ ‘
EAtiLt T.W V.VVN.
'ItME abiyr establishment being to<
J- much oat of repair for the rerun
tion of transient person?; it there fort
will be kept t'yis winter for regulai
Hoarders, and tliose who may think pro
per to call, at ans hour, to refresh them
selves with any t/iir.g to eat aud drink, ol
The best that llib markets of Charleston,
-Savannah and Augusta can afford.
'There arc a,good many private Rooms,
with or without fire places. The BAH
c will be supplied with all kii.ds of the
. first quality biaooas, and those whe
. may think proper to call, may rest assur
i ed that every; exert ion will bn made U
n make every ll(ingcomfortable and agree
j able.
f Fields Kennedy.
s October 1.1 iu
I j ;
WAHUF-NTON, GEORGIA.
Qnp.’lE suiscriber informs the Public,
<L& dial tils bouse is still kept opei. for
th* E.iterUinuicnt of Travellers. An
• aiUilional iluimber of stables, aud. other
’ u ecssary preparation?, together with se
veral years experience in his business,
1 justifies Mm in saying, that hereafter
satisfactory accommodations will bfc
acknowledged by all who may honor him
with their Vails. Intending to keep hb
Bar constantly supplied with the best
liquors, and being anxious and determin
ed lo furnish gentlemen with all oilier
convenience* with like utmost juvimpti
.l ode, the subscrlheris induced confidently
Jo hope, that the same liberal encourage
ment which he has heretofore received,
be may hoiiceforth t- A ~
October 5 H ts
The Augusta Bridge
Is again offeredfor sale.
I'N obedience to a decree of the 6th Cir-
X < nil Court of The United Stale?, for
lie District of Georgia, will be ?old, at
Public Amßon, (• the highest bidder,
.1 the market bouse in the city of Angus
q, on ’) hurjday the 28th day of Novem
ber next, The Augusta Bridge and its
ippurtenarires.
I ho Kfrms of sale will he, “ one third
.ask; one tbird payable in in one year
;vom the date ol the sale, with interest at
• o ren per c.-ntum per annum, and the re
inuintug Jlii'rd payable in two years from
<l|C dawfofthe raid sale, xnth like intercut
J 'The-purchaser giving bond with ap
.ovnd personal iih unity, and a mortgage
i the premises.”
The income of the properly now offer
ed for sqle, is, from the best Information
the subscribers call obtain, al least
,*ls,ftofiperan*"in> —and as«H previous
ly exiting iinlAediomils to the sale are
-emovrd, <nd Hie subscribers are in
[ bmpletn i>s!"»sion of ihe Bridge, lh»'\
• . oiifi lenily invite the attention ot cupii
ali-ls to litis side, afforliu •an oppor-
I (unity of the mod profitable in, estment
of capital that win Ibrhaps ever again
- .iccur.
1 CJinsl°P ll(>r Fitzsimmons,
Freeman Walker,
1 ( miiiiis I'Oirn.
|. OcP)’ cr 10. '6 tl|s
lUI.WUVV.Nb,
A FEU (leiiilemcn can be ac< ommo
iJatpl with tmard(and lodging if re
- qniredjin the large brick Building, next
( above tjic Pott-ntllce.
1 Se pi ember 24 ”
For Salp.
C\ GOOD Black Smith, With his wifi
and their male child. Apply, m
in, absence of the subscriber; to Mr. J
3. Beers or Mr, George M. Walker, Au
: 4 "‘ U ‘ y. Walker.
: Octolier t
To Wire,
TWO Negro MEN, one n Brick Ley
cr end the other a H use Servant
Renj. Sims.
September 21 . »
TO BAKEUS,
jVnA tVwuU- TamUVes
■ < joNsIANT supply of New V ion
\ (HdIXALL brand) inferior tonon
In the Union, will be kept for sale at Mac
keiwie b Poucc’s Ware-House. •
1 SeiAember Ift
rt For Sale,
£\ STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 year* c
JaA arc, ha has been in the habit •
working about * Store ; he M an hone?
11 and sober fellow j any person wishing t
purchase will.—apply I®
George Hill
October I 1
CARD.
ZFLORANCE, Surgeon Dentist, at
? the sign ot tlie Golden Faglc, Ham
burg, S. G. (who has practised twenty
five years in Charleston) offers bis ser
vlces to the ladies and gemlcmrn (tt Au
gusta, |n every branch ol his profession.
He invites those who may he in want of
ices to call anti see lux work, ma
nlifin 1 ui % 5 «u u now pft,, h
warrants.
« Teeth and Gums.
,' e fINHE diseases ol the ')>eth aud Oums
r JL are chiefly owing (o oiir own n< g
. ICBtt the parts of the aliment? whkh
* lodge Wbonl them after mastication, grow
ing acrid and corro ive, the gums an
j thereby first afluct<?d, as being the most
» tender parts, and after these corrections
are produced, commonly called (be Tar
u tar ot the 'Teeth, which, destroying both
their texture ami whiieness, not only
deprives t ie mouth of its principal orna
.. uienls, but liringa on violent tooth inches,
‘ ami renders the Gums livid and putrid,
and offensive t'> onrsedves arid others.
‘ But though people in general may pro
vent those inconveniences, by bare and
attention at first, yet, if they are once
suffered to take place, it is no ffinger in
- the power ol (he sufferer lo remove (hem,
this being properly the province of (he
exporieuetd Dentist, who hath made the
maladies of the Teeth and Gums, with
their attendant the pHiu ipal objert
and entl oih{s »imfie«v
Mr. Florance, Dentist,
By long (ir cii< e, a ■ lot I appecatioii to
business, and a Ihorougti knowledge ol
the structure ol the Teeth and Gums, has
made all Ihe operations in those parts
quit? familiar to him, insomuch that
n wlmt some Dentists have judged impra<
r licahle, he hath jierlbimetl with ease and ,
safety. ,
He (daces Teeth, both real and artifi- (
’ •ial, (making the latter with pure ana- I
c me),) from a single one to an entire set, <
1 so accurately, that they shall anSwei 1
s every puntose ol the nalural. Thus live I
greatest defin iencies are supplied with
ornaments, which have fhcrecommenda
p lion of utility
Those Teeth that have fallen onto(
' their socket*, which frequently happens, <
though in a (lerfect sound state, hr, by
matbod peculiar to himsell, replaces a
loured, <*t all their foulness and tartar,
without pain, and renders thorn whit'
- and as fair as ever la half an hour.
, , Teeth and Stumps extracted hi th* ’
' easiest manner, if eve-rsb difficult.
He assists young Ladies aud Gentle 1
men in the first andfueond dentition, ar.il
‘ removes Ihe Vlilk Tepjh at proper sen *
sons, tell they should incommode the re I
L gula growth fifths succeeding ones; and
• if a deformity of this, kind lias taken plat e,
through the want of a skilful Dentist, -
Ir. Florence undertakes to corrocl it,
’ provided the subject is not more than ,
t twenty year? old, and restore the Tteth t
' to (heir natural, regular aud beautiful j
irder.
1 NL.-B. A TTu'Tnreand Dentifrice Paste,
’ urepared by him ouly, w hich preserve?
1 the 'Teethand chang-s them toil ueuuii
nil white, < ures the Gann" of the Scurvy, 4
' and makes the breath at all limes sweet c
’ cud ngrebable; aud curct 1 the Toot)
Ache immediately, with proper dlrec- e
’ 1 lons how to use them.
1 October 29 24
1 .
3 stolen or »Strajed,
S'lliOo lr, David .‘-mitii’s or, o
1 Tuesday night last, a bay Hor*r.
<
iddle and Bridle;.the horse Is about
( 1 5 bauds high, rather ?low in hi? fflfivc
-ikk I? and well known in this (dace, a*
* I . long? ?o the subscriber. W».o ev--
eluri.s the saoi'* Will receive five do Hal'- 1
award apd no quedfoiiA a'-ked,
John Marshall.
November 7 28 31
JOSEPH PHILLIPS,
Mattress Maker,
:l Ik CPPEGTFULLY informs his friend?
X%, and the public, that hecotttinucs to
keep on hand a *upply fit Mattresses ot
every description, among which are some
of very superior quality manufactured of
hair. He also, has on hand, and will
* l on-lantly keep a supply of well made
” /'olis, which will be sold al the low
1 ■ .rice ol three ollars.
•“ October 26 23 3w
mbs. JULL
REspkct*Ci.i-t inform* her friends
and the public, that her School will
reopen in at the room imrne
f: diatoly fijipodtc Mr. James Gardners,
l> ileyiiold-strcet, on Monday the 21st in
stant, Where will be taught by her, Vin
slc, French, and every branch of English,
_ with Work—an approved waster W ‘B he
provided to attend c as»«? of Brewing*
Dauting and Hacred Binding, on the
most liberal terms. ' .
’■* Ofit. 12 I? 2wim
If
£ Notice.
THE subs- riber offers for
J?£p3 Rent, his Hand-Hill Rewtertc*
lor I J mouths from the first Octobf-rncgt
John Gindrat, a
O) September 10. - ? ; , * 4.if .
Os ■" ■ * —’.
»• Several genteel young
,c men cm he accommialalod with Board,
in the middle tenement of the Bridge
Bank. i '
Attgort 28 359 ts
*■ K 'VI IvO A V7. UV»
MANSION DOUSE,
AUGUST.!, GEO.
subscriber begs leave respect
's* luUy to inform the, puli lie that he
c<ni Runes to keep up that large and con
venient Establishment, at Hie c orner of
(freon and Vl’lutoeh streets, for the ro
option of Company. It is situated it)
the most pleasant part of the city, and
no exertions will bn spared to render it
worthy o( the patronage o( (he public.
Rooms are filteJ up in superior. »tyle Cor
the accommodation of families, as well
as single rooms for gentlemen.
Ills fable and liar, he is confident,
will not be excelled by any in the south- *
ern eoui>|gy. Rarge, commodious and
sate ntnMes and lloubPH a*©
prepared, and he also keeps a J..IVE-
I«y ' I ABLE, which is pVovided with
Carriages, Homs and approved Oatlc rs.
The most grateful acknowledgements
of thesiibscnberHie respectfully lender*
ed for (he enrourngemeid receiv ed be
lore and since his late bereavement, and
he ho|>es from the unremhlert attention
of his fantily and himself, to merit a con
tinuance of thni patronage which has
heretorc been so lil ornflv be i. m ..,h
Wm. F. M'Kecn.
Oct. 12 ,n,
City Cid lector am] Treasurer's
NOTICE.
ttllip.w Mf'rtwr Him rnptt' fho
■ irpnol paid their Retail and Dray Li
rutos, will please call on the subscriber
and settle the tonic before the Oth day
of Dec ember next, Otherwise executions
will be issued against them immediately,
without distinction to persons. Me may
be found at all (imos at the upper line*
meat of M’K non and Shalta's fridge
Hank ’<nil<lp, ,
John W. Wilde, c. Si t. c. k.
\»’VV)l' Si 7
| ,
ft?" Wc are authorized to an
immi'. M Rpflti, a I•iindiclyle fur
the office of Receiver of 'fax Return.-Jor
Ric hmond county at die ensuing election.
October 29 S>4 ts
We are authorized
to announce Mr. .Michari. P. Ring
ci.Atn, as a Candidate for Receiver ot
fax Returns of-this county at the en
suing election.
*>'«■' 39 tde
(jj‘ We are aulhprized
10 stale, that Richard ICusii, jS»q. is a
• andidate for the office of Receiver of
’ fax Returns for Richmond county at (he
"■■suing election.
Mepleinber 17 wdr 7
33® We arc requested'
to slate, that .loiist Rivbumak, will be
a Candidate for the Olfice of '1 ax t. ol-
the ensuing election in Rich
mond Ciunty.
October 24 33 tde
- - ; ■- cir'‘- ;- - -
ft/ - We are authorized to say
vJmt Capt. I'jMßgb bou.O'Jji aa.aoiiiualc
■or Tax Collector of Richmond county,
at the ensuing election.
October 24 32 tde
ft/ - We are authorized to an
fiouiicc liou.AM) 1 ; vim, Esq. a can
clidal# (or Tax Collector of Richmond
county at the ensuing Election.
; 24/ ' T H 3t
ft/ - We are authorized to an
nounce, Jomr S. Co(imd> ;n anUiclato lor
Tax Loll*** to/; of Richmond county, at
the ebsaiifg election. 1
' VOptober 22 ' 21 tde
Notice.
ON the twelfth day of December next,
will be sold at the dwelling house
of the late James Churchill, deceased, in
Richmond county, <n» a. credit of six
months, all the plantation tools, stock,
and oth"r avttcW i\»cenMsil.
Elizabeth Churchill, adm'x.
October 3J. 37 Ids
a. T ib it aov
■ly . IK.iiiisi,-
HAS the fdeg-w'ff nffming hi* ac
koowlcdgfuema, for tRe lib rat
ene mrapemen' he Ijjw rtewerf since
Hl* arrival in Angu«ta,and would inform
such as may stilt i squirt- his profemlion-
I al services, that as tie con temp, M*-, re
maining in town but a short time, ap.
1 plications to him nlioukUw unde Ipt
mediatcly
August 2S- —"tf.