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V01.4.~ AUGUSTA, WEPiNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1822. ' No. 350. •
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PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND
SATURDAY MORNING,
BY T. 9. HANNON.
Terms —Five dollars per annum, paya
ble in advance. No paper discontinued
till directions to that effect are given and
arrearages paid.
Advertisements inserted at 6*2 1-2 cents
per square for the first, and ,43 S-4 cents
,or each subsequent, insertion.
Letters to the editor, post-paid, will
he duly attended to.
Whiskej, Coffee,
Iron, &c. *
10 Hhds. Philadelphia Whiskey,
12 „ prime Sugar,
50 bags prime Coffee,
20 tons Swedes Iron,
5 hhds. prime Molasses,
8 ~ superior London Porter,
10 „ JamaicK Ruin,
10000 lbs. Bacon,
Just recaiveii and for sale by
Win. Henrj Egan,
Upper end, south side of Broad-street.
August 24 358 3t
We arc authorized
to announce Col. JOHN PARKS as a
candidate for a seat in the House of Re
presentatives, at the ensuing election,
from the county of Columbia.
August 7 343 tde
JAMES TOliVlllAi,
Attorney at Law,
HAS located himself at Waynesboro’,
Burke county, and will with plea
sure transact any business hi the profes
sion of Law which may be entrusted to
his care.
May 22 331 ts
Ten Dollars Reward.
LOST, some lime *iu May last, a red
morooco Pocket Book, iu or near
Augusta, which contained two dollars,
paper money, the bank not recollected ;
an execution in favor of John T. Colquetl
against Jordan Richardson and Robert
Gillmore, in Putnam Superior Court;
also one note of hand, given by me to Jes
se Tanner, for one hundred and twenty
five dollars, payable 251 h December,
1821, dated the latter part of the year
1C20; also, one note payable to I), k. B.
Sanford, for about three hundred dollars,
a few days after date, as well as recol
lected —which two notes have been satis
fied, and am determined not to pay the
same again unless compelled,—l omitted
removing my name although paid. Also,
one note on Thomas Cplcjiiett, payable
to Benjamin Colquett, for two thousand
UiAiitLa,.(i£ti.exU An July or August, 13™,
due 25th December, 1821, has a credit
in March before duo for six hundred dol
lars; one other credit in March after
due, for seven hundred dollars; one cot
ton receipt for two bales cotton, stored
at the warehouse of Sims & Williams, of
Augusta. All persons are hereby fore
warned from trading for any?,of the said
.papers, and you, the makers of said pa
pers, are cautioned against paying them
to any person but myself. Any person
finding said book, and delivering it and
contents to Mr. Charles 1). Williams, of
Augusta, or to the subscriber, Hancock
county, four miles from White Plains,
chall receive the above reward.
I. Reaves,#
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 13th August, 1822.
Richard Baugh,'’J. P.
August 24 358 Gt
M.
3amt * B. Bishop & Co.
HAVE LATELY RECEIVED
A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE AS
SORTMENT OF
HATS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND
QUALITY,
Among which are the following kinds
suitable for the coming season , via.
BLACK and Drab Beavers
Do. do. Castors
Fiiie White Russias
Black and Drab Imitations
Youth's and Children’s ditto
Children’s Fancy Huts
Men’s and Boys’ Rnrams
White and Black W olllats
Children’s Morocco Caps
Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns
Bandboxes in nests
Ladies’ Straw Bonnets, &ic. Sic.
Which they offer for sale very low, on
accommodating terms, so that it will be
an object to country merchants to call
' and examine for themselves.
April 27 327tf
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Just Received,
at THE AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE,
A few copies of
The Fortunes of Nigel,
fly the Author of Waverley, Ivauhoe, Sic.
August 17 \\ 356
Notice. *
1m HOSE indebted to the estate of the
A late Mr. John Cashiu, are requested
* call and settle the same ; while those
Who have claims against the said estate,
will please to furnish them within the
Usual time.
Catharine M. Cashin,
Executrix,
July 27 350 ts
(Scoruiit fthhrrfisci%
( Notice.
DURING 'the subscriber’s absence,
Mr. William P. Rathbone and Mr.
John Usher will act as his attornies.
E. Manton.
J August 14 355 1m
, For S die,
3 A, NEGRO Woman—a good Cook,
Washer and Ironer. Enquire at
1 the Augusta Book Store.
* May 18. . 330—ts
(tf* The City Marshal a
-1 dopts this method of giving notice to the
owners of Cqachei, that during divine
performance on Smdays, the drivers of
said coaches are jenerally in the prac
tice of taking up negroes and driving
about the city. Itis presumed that this
is done without tie knowledge of the
owners, and if it slould be the case, the
.Marshal will enderyor to put a stop to
the practice, if notice to that effect be
given him through the public prints.
August 17 356
For Sale,
THE SUBSCRIBER’S
PLANTATION,
1 A DJOINING the lower end of (he Ci
ty of Augusta, containing upwards
i of six hundred acres—from one to two
hundred acres of which is v ell timbered,
has a good
Shad Fishery.
To describe this valuable property more
particularly, is thought unnecessary.
, also,
From Fifty to One Hundred
: NEGROES,
Iu families—most of them born on the
plantation.
Mills HOUSL and LOT, on the
Sand-Hills, is likewise offered for
I sale. Bunk Stock of South-Carolina, of
, this State, or of the United Stales, would
be received in payment. A liberal cre
\ Hit would be given for a moity, if desira
-1 blc. Titles indisputable.
John Course.
; June 22 340 wtf
To Kent,
! From the first of October,
MThc following Tenements: —
one House and Lot, at present
occupied by Maj. Samuel Lark ;
Uid one at present occupied by David
Smith, Esq. Also, two Tenements in
I Bridge Row, No. 8 and 10. Apply to
Jno. H. Kimbcll & Co.
; August 17 356 8t
Notice. |
MTo Rent, from the first day of
October next, the Brick House,
on Broad-street, near the Mar-
I ket, at present occupied by the subscri
f ber.
John Phinizy.
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1 August 10 354 4*w
! Notice.
1 To Rent, from the first day of
f fmljff October next, two Tenements
: ITJBi, in the Brick Building on Centre
i street. lor terms enquire of
John Phinizy.
ALSO,
, To Rent, from the first day of Novem
ber next, the Brick Stores and Ware
house, on Bay-street, at present occu
pied by Mr. Thi mas M’Gran.
August 10 354 4tw
To Rent,
MThe Store k Dwelling-house,
near the Market, at present ce
il cpied by Messrs. E. Wood k
, Co. and possession given Ist October next.
Enquire of
John Sharp.
August 10 354 ts
To Rent,
For one year from the first day of October
next,
M\ comfortable House and Lot,
on the nortu side of Broad street,
near the Planters’ Hotel; with
a large Back Store. The House is two
stories high, and is well calculated for
the accommodation of a family, as well
as for a store. Apply to
John 11. Mann.
August 10 354 tIS
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
ON Thursday, the sth day of Septem
ber next, at the plantation whereon
William Dodson, dec’J, lately resided,
in Columbia county, all the personal
a property belonging to said deceased—
e consisting of household and kitchen fur
-1 niturc, plantation tools and farming uten
sils, horses and cattle, one cart and cot
t,.n machine, and other articles’ 100 te
dious to mention. The sale to continue
Crop day to day until all is sold. Terms
of sale made known on the day of sale.
’, Curtis Lowe, adrrCr.
July 17 347 tds
To Holders of Lottery
Lands.
TWO gentlemen have it in view, to
leave Augusta, in the course of
® two or three weeks, on an excursion
J through most of the Counties of the two
0 last purchases; and will obtain for the
! » holders of Lots all the information which
e may be in their power, respecting the
situation and quality of their tracts, fora
moderate compensation. For particu
lars enquire at the Augusta Bookstore.
June 5 335 ts
Stock, and Exchange
ilibpltrv*
THE subscriber’lms taken an office in
the building lately occupied by
Messrs. Stewart k Hargraves, on the
North side of Broad-street, opposite to
Uie Post-Office—where he otters his ser
vices in the above business, and hopes,
by strict personal attention, to obtain the
patronage of his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers in
commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the qicrchants ofAu
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokers ; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same systen
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser ; —the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true state of the market,
nor subject himself to fcho caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton at the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist. In order to give lime for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
leave the warehouse receipts by eight
o’clock, A. in.—if left later than .nine,
■■ales cannot he realized till the. succeed-*
ingday. If more convenient, the receipt
may bo enclosed in a letter of instruc
tions and dropped in the letter box the
night previous.
2d. Cotton will be sampled and receiv
ed from waggons till ten o’clock, A. j\i.—
if otlered alter that hour, sales cannot be
realized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invaria
bly be deducted from the account sales.
4 th. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, A. m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
bing higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6.{ cents a for hag entry and sampling.
6lh. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale. ♦
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stuck, amV
Vivukcvagc,
IN TIIF.IR VARIOUS BRANCHES,
Will he alien led to at all times during of
fice hours, width will be from eight o’-
clock A. Jt. till twoo’clock P. M. and from
three o’clock till five, I*, m.
John Kinney, jun.
O* Money Is sometimes worth more than a
others: Persons having it to loan, may, in the
strictest confidence, avail themselves of the advan
tnges of the market, hy applying at the above oflice
November 7275-ts
Just Received,
AT THE AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE,
A fresh supply ofthe following justly.es
teemed and highly approved
MEDICINES,
Prepared by IV. T. Conway , Chemist,
No. I Bumstead Place , Boston — ris.
Dr.Relfe’sßotanical Drops.
Dr. Rclfe’s Asthmatic Fills.
Dr. Relic’s Aromatic Fe
male Fills, for Obstructions, &c.
Dr. Relfe’s Anti bilious Pills
for Indigestion, Billions Affections,
kc.
Dr. Relfe’s Vegetable Spe
cific, (for sick, hf ad ache.)
Dr. Rclfe’s V egetable Rheu
matic Pills,
Dr. Jebh’s Rheumatic Li
niment. — Rheumatism of 20 j’ears
standing has been cured by this in
24 hours.
British Antiseptic Dentri
fice, most excellent for the teeth
and gums.
Dumfries Ointment, a cer
tain and safe cure for the Itch, in
one hour's application, be it ever so
inveterate. (£7** No danger from
taking cold.
Albion Corn Plaster. The
relief is immediate, and while it
dissolves and draws the corn out by
the roots, it causes not the least
pain.
Cambrian tooth-ache Pills:
the relief is instantaneous, without
the least injury to the teeth.
Dr. Hunter’s celebrated
Pills—Dr. Hunter’s Injection Pow
ders, and Dr. Hunter’s Cerate, for
the prevention and cure of vene
real complaints with perfect secre
cy. A treatise, explaining symp
toms, and a method of cure accom
pany eacli packet.
Pamphlets of many extraordinary
cures, may he bad of the Agents,
gratis.
(£r None of the above are genu
ine, unless signed •* W. T. Conway.”
Dec. 29 286
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’ “ Kollock’s Sermons,”
. IN 4 VOLS.
l ARE just received, at the Augusta
. Jr L Bookstore, and ready for delivery
to Subscriber*.
June 3 336
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The subscriber respectfully submits to
the public the following
PROPOSALS,
For publishing at Athens, in the Slate
of Georgia, anew weekly paper, to be
entitled the
Atheneum .
IN a community of Freemen, and where
a disposition to patronize Literature
and Science is extensively manifested,
the importance of a well conducted
Newspaper, must, of necessity, he ge
nerally understood ; and among a read
t “ig people, such a paper can hardly
, fail of being acceptable. That the
Athcneum will be a paper of this des
cription, it might perhaps be deemed
presumptuous to assert; but so far as the
efforts ot the Editor can render it useful—
( so lar as persevering industry and atten
tion can insure success to his underta
king—so tar, at least, the subscriber cart
! pi dge himself, that lie will endeavor to
render his paper worthy the attention of
its supporters.
1 lie growing importance of Athens,
where the flourishing University of the
| State is located, and surrounded, as it is,
| by an intelligent and wealthy neighbor
-1 hood, has induced a belief that no place
; in ths ppper country presented a more
inviting opening for the establilbing a
new weekly paper,—and the infiuei#e of
this opinion has led to the present propo
sals, and the subscriber flatters himself,
that, in the liberal patronage of an en
lightened community, his undertaking
will receive an approving sanction. And •
| while his own exertions will be persever
ingly employed to furnish a paper which
shall he useful to his supporters, he will
, venture to hope that his columns may he
diversified by tha occasional communi
cations of such scientific and literary
friends as may be disposed, through this
medium, to aid him, and benefit the cora
mnnily.
To make his paper useful, will be the
proprietor’s principal aim; and in the
furtherance of this object, he will endea
vor to give the earliest Foreign and Do
mestic Intelligence, with such portions
of Congressional matter, w hen the Na
tional Legislature are in session, as bis
limits will allow, —together with such
original or selected Political C.unmuni
cations, or Moral Essays, as have the
public good in view, aud are free from
personalties; but to articles intended
merely to gratify revengeful feelings,
and to provoke or continue personal con
tests, no place will be given. And though
in judging of these the editor may occa
sionally err, it is to be hoped that no im
proper motives may be supposed to in
fluence bis decision, inasmuch as (he
right Os rejec ting, as well as of inserting
communications, must be reserved to
himself.
As an editor, it will be his interest—as
it will be, under all circumstances, his
i oliniiti'... •of.ivß general sauKlactlCVtl.
From the line of impartial duty, he will
endeavor not to depart; and none shall
have cam e to accuse him of voluntarily
giving a needless offence to a single indi
vidual.
It will scarcely be necessary to say,
that the political complexion of the Alhe
ucutn will be Republican. In this age
of light and knowledge, and in this coun
try, none other ought to ask, or could he
expected to receive, public patronage.
CONDITIONS ,
The Athcneum will be published once
a week, on a super-royal sheet, and de
livered to subscribers, or forwarded hy
mail, at Three Dollars a year, payable
in advance, or Four Dollars, if payment
is deferred to the end of the year.
All subscriptions will be for one year
at least, and till a discontinuance is di
rected. No paper discontinued, except
as the option of the editor, until all dues
are paid.
Advertisements will be inserted at the
usual rates.
Q y Persons disposed to encourage the
undertaking, are requested tos gnify the
same hy the first of September, as it is
contemplated to issue the first number
early in that month.
Benj. Brantly.
Augusta, June 29 342
LOST,
ON tha 23d or 24th of December last,
a note of hand on Arnos Corley, given
to Alexander S. -Morror, in September
1818, and due three or ten days after
date, for tjje sum of sixteen dollars and
thirty seven and a hall cents. Any per
son giving notice of said note, will'be
handsomely rewarded, and all persons
are forewarned from trading for said note.
Littleton Collins.
1 Jan. 22, 1822 299-ts
LOST,
[ /"VN Monday the 10th inst. a Red
, H Morocco POCKET’ BOOK, about
. half worn, having in it a few change bills,
and an account against Mr. James Stal
lings, and some other papers. The fmd
; er will oblige the subscriber by leaving
j it at the Augusta Bookstore, and the
money which it contain.) will he given
as a reward therefor.
I Joshua Mercer.
' Sept. 26. 263-ts
A Piano Forte for Sale.
THE subscriber has for sale a very
fine toned Piano Forte, which he
will sell cheap Lr cash. The instru
ment can be seen hy calling at the Plan
ter’s Hotel.
P. Gallaher.
’ Jan. 28. 298-ls
Notice.
’ ALL persons having demand? agams
J\. the estate of Thomas Sanders, de
ceased, are requested to render their ac
counts, duly attested, within the time
prescribed bylaw, and those indebted to
the estate are requested to make pay
k men without delay, to
>' Yancv Sanders, Adm Jr.
April 7 ' 214
Just Received,*
• At the Augusta Bookstore,
SIR ANDREW WYLIE, 2 v, I 75
The L* # ** Family in Washington,
or a Winter in the Metropolis, 75
Curiosities for the Ingenious, selected
from Nature, Sclent earn! Art, 87 i
National Militia Standard, 2 v. 400
Newland on Contracts, 4 50
Hooper’s. Medical Dictionary, 4 50
Wilson on Fevers, C 00
Cooper’s Surgery, 9 00
Ramsbotham’a, Observation, in Midwife*
* ry, 2 25
Paley on Agency, 3 50
1 Conversations on Cheftiistry, 1"5
1 Dr. Syntax, No. 4, VOO
PTiAVS. *
Rosa—a Melo-Drama, 25
Adeline—byJ.H. Payne,
The Manager in Distress—by G. Col-
Wan,
Two Wives.
SONGS ANT) DUETS
For the Opera ofthe Devil’s Bridge.
July 17 347 2t
Just Received,
AND FOR SALE AT THE AUGUSTA BOOK
STORE,
HAPPINESS —a tale for the Grave
and the Gay —2 rots, price $ I 50
Lionel, or the last of the Pevenseys, 2v.
Memoir of the Rev. Henry Mariya, I vul.
Beo. $2 50
Perry Anecdotes No. 14
A fsep'lnrge Carmine and Blue Saucers
Largt Drawing Paper.
Plays, Pamphlets, Ac.
Multiplying Glasses
Gold and Silver Leaf, and
Fenetnn on Education, 75 cents
Carey's Essays on Political Economy
A Sketch of my Friend's Family
World in Verse
Simeon's Skeletons
ALSO,
SODA POWDERS,
Os a superior quality.
May 29 333
Just Received,
At the Augusta Bookstore,
Madeline, by Mrs. opie, $i
Sequel to Early Lessons, by Miss
Edgeworth, 2 vols. 125
North-American Review
Coxe’s .Medical Dictionary
Hicherand’s Physiology
Percy Anecdotes, No. 15 and 1G
Heavenly Sisters
—mnirmt ijiiw Reports
June 5 335 21
Notice.
DURING my occasional absence from
town ibis summer, Messrs? Augus
tin 11. Slaughter and George VV. Hun
tington, or either of them, are authorized
to act tor me.
A. I. Huntington.
July 27 350 ts
Just Received,
At the Augusta Book Store,
f jpHE Missionary Herald, fur June,
The Lollards, a Tale of the Fifteenth
Century,
Patriarchal Times,
Lacon, or Many Things in Few Words,
2 d vols.
The Spy, a Tale as the Neutral Ground,
Church's Digest,
Allen's Matliematieks ,
Bell's Anatomy, Edition 1822,
Vicar of Ivor,
May you Like it,
Memoirs of the Court of James f,
Biblical Dialogues,
Fashionable Tour,
The Grecian Capture, or Fall of Athens,
Unitarian Miscellany,
AuguM 7 363 2t
Information Wanted.
WILLIAM WILSON has absented
himself from his wife, and has
be en seen in Augusta about five months
ag«f; be was then in a small Jersey wa
gon, and has been maimed in a well
when digging it, by the fall of a bucket.
' Any person knowifig where he is, will
• confer a lasting favor on his wife, Pene
lope Wilson, by giving her information
at Lexington, Oglethorpe county, Geo.
July 31 351
t (£T subscriber, ex
pecting to be absent a short time, has
[ placed his Docket in the hands of T. S.
Hannon, Esq. who will attend to the
r magistrate’s business for the 3981 h Dis
-1 trict.
1 John Kinney, jr. j
August 10 354
93° A few Children can
be accommodated with Board, in a situa
tion sufficiently convenient to the Acade
my. For particulars, apply at the Au
-1 gusta Bock Store.
October 20 270-ts.
TVfINE months after date, application
i.x will be made to the honorable the
court of ordinary of Columbia county,
for leave to sell all the real estate of
William S. Moore, dec. coniisting of one
, lotofLand, in Early county, in the 2d
. district, rso. 378, drawn, by the deceased,
, one Lot in the 3d Henry,*No. 185.
i ALSO,
j One in the 10th Houston, No. 39. the
-two latter drawn by Reason Colley, ol
Jefferson county.
Robert Lazenby. adnCr.
Doc. 5 287-9 m
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NEW
Cotton Warehouse .
Tilt’, subscriber iin for ms his friends
and the public, that his Warehouse,
in that part of Augusta called H arris
burgh, Is now ready for the reception of
Cotton, on Storage, or for sale on Com
mission. It ig very s’Afely and convenient
ly situated, and the proprietor pledges
himself to juse every exertion to promote
the interest of those who nfiiiy confide
business to his charge.
J. S. Boers.
Feb. G • . 301 -ts
GrecnstjoYoJi Academy
iL&iinDo
I offer for sale the tract where I now
live, adjoining this place, being a part
ol the 5000 acre tract, which was recent
ly the property of the University of Geor
gia. Containing Upwards of 600 acres ;
between 3 and 400 of which are cleared
and fit for cultivation—with Dwelling
and Overseer’s houses, a well framed and
spacious Gin-house, Cabins, calculated
for upwards of fifty Negroes, with other
suitable plantation houses. The situa
tion selected hy me for a dwelling place,
is elevated and beautiful, and lies about
a half mile from this place, of which it af
fords a commanding view.
ALSO, *
One other Tract, about
four miles off, lying on the road to Lex
ington, and formerly the property ol
William Rhymes. This tract contains
500 acres ; 200of which are cleared and
undermost excel lent fencing, and uncom
monly well provided with good dwelling
and plantation houses.*
O’ Verms cun be. made accommodating.
Matt. Weils.
Grocnsborough, August 14.-3.55 ts.
Sand-Hills Establishment
BY Til K PROPRIETORS OF THE
Cits Hotel.
At the suggestion of( a'taumber of their
friends, Ulu subscribers hat e, with
considerable expense, fitted up
A House of Entertainment
ON THE
SiLnlO lillllh Sa
WHICH is now oiinii and ready for
the reception of those who may
please to favor it with their patronage.
From the construction of the House, it
is calculated to combine with the business
of a Hotel all the comforts of a Private
Hoarding House; and it is confidently
n.a c—••• i” avoid Pis
expense of an establishment of their own
during the summer months, will hero
mec( with every comfort and conve
nience they can Wish for. And gentle
men cngng' cPat-,business in town during
the day, antkwisliing to retire merely for
the night, w(|l here have an opportunity
of indulging in the luxuries of pure air
and water, and an undisturbed repose.
The subscribers avail themselves of
this opportunity to return to their friends
and the public that thanks which the ve
ry liberal support they have met with
since their commencement in business so
justly deserves; and they fflcdgc them
se’ves that their best exertions shall be
ever used, both at their Town and Coun
try House, to merit a continuance o!
those favors.
lET A Carriage will leave the City
Hotel every evening, at C, and return
excry morning at 8 o’clock.
Bjrd k Danforth.
City Hotel , dlugusla, )
fid July, 1822. $ 343 ts
During mj absence
from the slate, Mr. Edward Cainpfield
will act as my agent.
J. M. Hand.
August 14 355 ts
Notice.
ALL persons who have neglected set
tling their accounts with the sub
scriber, (relative to the estate of E.
Hawes,) arc requested to call on Mr. E.
Manton, who is authorized to settle the
same, with all other business interesting
myself.
Joseph Hawes.
July 10 345 If
Notice.
Alfred m. hobby and a. d.
TREADWELL, or either of them,
will attend to any business in which the
subscriber may be interested during his
absence from Augusta.
Wm. J. Hobby.
July 13 346
Just Received,
Jit the jiugusta Bookstore ,
A FEW COPIES OF
BRACEBKIDGEHALL, by the au
thor of the Sketch Book,
Martyr of Antioch,
Superb “Common Prayer” Books,
Plain and elegant do.
Specimens of Russian Riots.
Jnly 3 343 2t
Hamburg.
EUGENE BRE * AN,
INFORMS the public, that he is com
missioned NOTARY PUBLIC for the
District of Edgefield, in South-Carolina,
that he is ready to act as Conveyancer
—or to make up Accompts between
Partners, or for Executors and Adminis
trators—Post Books, and do every thing
> relative to the Scrivener’s office.
1 JuneS 335
Blank Deeds
FoPsale at the AugastA Bookstore-.