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I AND
' AUGUSTA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1833. [Now Series-No. 54.
i ÜBLISHED EVERY ,
:sday, Thursday &l Saturday
morning,
B¥ T. S. HA sNOy.
Notice.
HE Citizens of Georgia who have
claims against the (Jhe> okea Natipn
dians, for property taken cr destroy
revious to the intercourse law of
I, by that nation, are hereby notified,
a treaty with said nation is contem
«l to be heldon the loth January,.
at the Cherokee Agency.—Those
lens who have claims are requested
and them into the Commissioners on
>art of the state, previous to that
, or at the Treaty around.
Thomas Glascock,
James Blair,
Commissioners for the State.
iy 4 53 .It
Landing.
'ons Wagon Tyre Swedes Iron,
IR SALK BY
Cantelon Ik Phinizy.
•y 4 ;j 3 3*
Notice
JMG MAN wauls a situation in
; respectable commen ial house
la null warm weather. Any
ishing to employ c.ui have good
! tn tills place. A line lott at this
•ectcd to A. 'A. will br ; prompt
ed 10.
ry 4 53
H. ULOML re. urns her most
;ere thanks lofho inhabitants y‘
for the liberal eacou:’agen».ui
has received during the last v ear,
hopes that by a continual attention
the improvement of bar pupils she
I always men* their approbation.
The Academy will be open on Monday
Ctliinst. where ,he foUnwing hr uch- ,
will be taught—Reading, Spelling,
riling, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geog
ihy and History. I (rawing and the
such language will also bo taught
lannaticaily-All provincial ptonuiicia
will b® avoided.
[ Term of Tuition per ‘farter.
Beading and Spelling $4 CO
Do. do. with Writing 5 l yi
Do. do. and Cl l aminar 6 CO
the above branches with G«og
[hy and Arithmetic !1 00
History 3 00
Drawing inclusively 3 00
Do. exclusively 0 00
she French language exclusive-
O tD
iO 01*
Do. do. inclusively 500
Such Young Ladies who should be dc
lus of taking lessons in die French lun
ge privately, may be admitted from
7 in the evening,
auuary 4 L.i 3t
To Rent,
wA la the vicinity of the Fost-
InJ Office, a large and convenient
Dwelling-House,, with 2 Stores
root and a capacious Cellar under
tk. Apply to
Mackenzie & Ponce.
ictober 31 * 25 tt
. Notice.
iu% THE subscriber oilers fir'
LLRent, his Sand-Hill Residence
1 months from the Ural October next. I
John uiudrat. j
eptember 10. 4 ts
Spectacles.
HE subscriber informs his friends and
customers, that he has just received
i New-York, a good assortment of
er and Steel Spectacles ; also, extra
*3es, of the best quality—which he
fit either to old or :.ew Spectacles,
he shortest notice and to suit the
t of persons of any age.
J. Gatlin.
• s. Jewellry, Watches, itc. &c.
ALSO,
alches repaired, as usual at the old
n °rth side Croud-street, between
itosli and Wa-hingtoa-slreets.
(vemher 19 ts
COMLJiUSSIOM
Ware-Htmse.
HE Subscribers continue to transact
Commission business, under the
of John H. Kimbcll, i; Co. Their
c-Houss is remote from anv other
ding, secure from anv danger by lire
ited in the rear of the Planters’ Hotel
Samuel Hale,
J ohn H. Kimfcell.
B*Umber 7 3 if
RYE :
taaliiy , of superior quality,
UE si
umrners & Perry.
Fop Sale,
UK COS SIC XX KMT,
30XES HERRINGS,
to
Evans 82, Rayner.
Just Received,
BY THE SUBSCRIBER, THE FOLLOWING
■ GOODS,
Which he offers to sell low for cash or
town acceptances;
*~S- Cases assorted Straw Bonnets
L case 4-4 Irish Linens, very !o\i
charged
1 do. Long Lawns, to be sold very
low
1 bale brown Shirting
Black and white. Merino Scarfs
Merino .Shawls and 4-4 Hltfs.
Rich .figured Silk ditto
Wtitle cotton Hose
Furniture Calico
Flag H ltfs. very superior
German do.
3-4 black and colored Crape Shawls
and Scarfs
Imitation Madras? Ildkfa.
Imperial twilled Tapes
Union Stripes nU 6-4 Cambrics
French Crap" Dre?ses, &c.
Apply to the subscriber, at Mr. G.
Clcland’s Hat Store.
Louis Kopman.
January 4 53 ts
Offered for Wholesale,
An elegant assortment of
FRENCH
mmx (s®®ajs.
CI.XSISIING or’
|3 L AIN and figured Silk and Silk Rih-
JL bou^
Luces, Muslins, Linen Cambrics
Cambric Hauilkeithlcls, silk Braids
and Trimmings
Leghorn Hats, &c.
which will be disposed of at liberal terras
and low prices, at the store of
Messrs. JAMES ROBERTSON .v Co.
By Paul Garcsche,
Importer ts French Goods from Charles
lon
January 4 ’«.!
Private Hoarding' House,
>V|~fS?UwilE -e*i‘.vd young gcatlxarti
3dr can be acco.nan-date I a nit ,1..y
ooard. Apply at lias odi'C-
January 4 53
F or Sale,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
Tons Swedes lion, assorted
100 Barrel? Flour
.Ip ply to
VVm. Sims &: Williams.
November 23 <*■> ti
New & Che an Clothing.
L
The subscriber beg- leave to inform 1
friends and the public, I hut ha is thi
day opening, at his Stoic, iwn «. *•••.-
hove the Globe- Tavern, it targe and
choice s« lection o) ,
Fash ionablc Clothing,
COSSISTIM! OT
Blue, Mack nd un .-uj • rSuc Lies.
Coa i,
Do. do. do. Frock CoaU,
Do. do. do. Cloth and Casi'inere Panta
loons,
Do. do. and Cass Vests,
Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern
Vests; an assortment of low priced
Vests and Pantaloons, ol eve y des
cription.
ALSO, A LAItCG ASSORTXKX r OF
Plaid Cloaks,
I
Assort'd Patterns.
j Linen is Cotton Shirts, Flannel
t-.uid Drawer.--, Girusey b ro< k-, wc. i;. .
NEGRO CLOTHING,
Os erety description.
The above articles are selected by
himself ir. New-York, on the be=t terms,
and arc ottered as low as they can be
bought in the .-outhern states.
E. L. Whitlock.
October 17 l ( J tl
''auction.
Sales,
ON Saturdays—for the sale of Books
Statiouary, J e welry, VV atches,
_(^ c> Sales to commence at 7 o’clock.
John P Andrews.
. November 14 Auctioneer.
Notice.
>TUIE copartnership of J*hn Hayles Sr
J. Co. was dissolved on the 3d day of
June last, by the death of Mr. John Will-
SOD.
All persons having demands against
said firm, are hereby requested to pre
sent them to the/übscrlber, and those in
debted, to make payment to the same
without delay.
John Hayles,
Sun n ing Partner rs John Haf.es k Co.
Augusta December 12 43 ts
Sturges ’ Map of Georgia.
rfIHE Original Subscription List, for
_L the above map has been placed in
the hands of the subscriber for the pur
pose of making a Jinal settlement of the
same. Subscribers, (or the legal repre
sentatives of subscribers,) who have not
yet received their maps, are now- re
quired to do so, anti comply with the
terms of their subscriptions.
R. Warns.
December lOt 4-
’ 'ail V jff is oi
piSl^l
0
NEW SADDLERY WARE HOUSE.
SMYTH &WYULOVIT,
BEG leave to inform th*ir friends and the public, that they have established
themselves in the Saddlering business at Augusta, nearly opposite the Globe
Tavern, where they have constantly on hand, of their own manufacturing, an ex
tensive assortment of all kinds of
Sedates, Saddle-bags, Bridles, Harness, Whips and Trunks;
together with Saddle-tree--, Skirting, Bridle aud Harness Leather, Hog Skins,
Sheep, Calf and Morocco do sole and upper Leather, and a complete assortment
of Saddlery Ware of every description.—Also, Coach Lace and Coach Furniture
of nnkt kinds. Merchants who deal in the articles, and Saddlers, will find it to
their interest to call and examine. They respectfully solicit a sharo of the public
patronage.
H. AH orders will bo fiat!:fully executed.
January, 4. 63 I2t
This day Received,
«> * ?
And for sale hy the subscriber. Agent for
the sale rs D& <•’.? C . n ant Wine,
1 5 Qr. Casks
25 half do. do. I
40 six gallon kegs r !
• 20 boxes containing me don. oiittles j
each, of ti.is superior article,
which will be sold low for ca; h or !
good paper.
Elisha Manton. i
December 31. 51 ts
Recently received aud j
i . .
I now receiving,
j B-di sre idv made Clotliii.g, com-I a j
1 Jui U.g ul fluid Jluaks ni sitj-Piior qu..li
’ j I , super Mark and blue dress Coats, do.
• j -Jo. Cloth, C'assitiierc aud Sauioel i'ansa
i loons.
j Arse,
j 30 bags pi-mi-.’ ( h
| lb •">. fopp-.f
j ;> ilo. fiilteil! 0
I 1!! bbds. prime Sugars
15 do. prime ret .ding t' , .-n
j Ccgiiac Brandy, and h- Gin of
- quality warranted pure
( Sicily, Marl. Ira, Teuerl/li, drv and
sweet Mala; •■» and Civic. i.ivs
100 1.1.-Ij, Irish foiatocs
5 do. Cider Vinegar
With a g>. r i-al assortment of Dry
Goods and < iro< erii which vvijl be sob!
ou reasonable tei ai by
Elkhn Manton.
December3l ot ts
; Pickles, Preserves, &c.
TTUS 1' received an assortm«'it of l’l< k
y b I’rcserve-, Ketchup and l-'ish -. i
i Ci':-, consisting of •
! Fid.l -I Girklns
1 . ka .tfeys
Red Ca'..hagc
Onions
Melon Mangoes
Cucumbers and I’oppa-rs t
Walnut otid .Mushroom Ketciiup
Reading Sauce
J Preserved Quiaces and Larbcr-.
rie.-,
Put up in Jura and Bottles particularly
for family use, and arc- warranted to keep
any length ol lime.
ALSO,
10 bhN. Cranberries
10 hem* Ccildm
For sale bv
Thomas S. Metcalf.
December 31 51 U
Y
e *antV Vas\viona\A«i
GOODS.
James Killam,
Os i.'ie late. Jinn of Killam & Hills,
Has received and is now opening, at their
old stand, a large assortment of
EIIOAD CLOTHS,
£ CASHMERES, ami
i, VESTING 3,
• Some of a very superior quality.
‘-le has at work the first rate Journey
men Tailors, & Mr.J. E. Shepard, whose
- cutting is done in the neatest and most
fashionable manner, will cut and super
intend customers work made to mea
e sure. The orders of the former custom
i ers to the house are solicited.
ALSO,
Received a large assortment of
• CLOTHING,
Os the following articles, which were
made In the best manner, expressly for
’ this market, and will be sold at very low
prices—viz:
DRESS COATS,
FROCK COATS,
r PANTALOONS,
0 WAISTCOATS,
1 PLAID CLOAKS,
FINE LINEN SHIRTS, Ac.
>t And some Ladies Cloaks—a very hand
- some article.
e November Hi 32 ts
Blank Deeds
For sale at tin Augusta Bookstore,
(SiiiaiDo i
ZFLORANCE, Surgeon Dentist, at
• the sign of the Golden Eagle, Hatn
j burg, S, C. (who has practised twenty-
J five years in Charleston) offers his ser
; vices to lljc ladies and gentlemen of Au
-1 gusta, in every branch of his profession.
He invitee those who may be in want, of
j his ucrviccs to call and see bis work,
.iiomtfactured on a new principle, which
j he wau-a.its.
r V>vUv anvV Gums.
THE diseasesof tl c Teeth and limns
i are cluotiy owning to our own neglect ;
j, thi; parts of the aliments which In !ge
I about them-after mastic ation, growing
I acrid and corrosive, the gums are there
by 11 i-st afflicted, as being the moat ten
der parts, and alter these corrections are
produced, commonly callod the Tartar
iff the Teeth, which, destroying both
their texture- and whiteness, not culy de
prives tiie mouth of its principal orna
ments, I .. 1 brings ou violent tooth aches,
and ren-icr-s the Gums livid and putrid,
and offensive to ourselves aud others.—
i But though people in goner 1 may pro
j vent lfc,.s« i icouveuie.icep, i.y euro and
j utter.'tiou a* first, yet, if they arc once
j offeree’ to take «ce, it is no longer in
> j- -ver rl uw sufferer to remove
them, inis being pro; erly the proviueo •>
the expeiitmced Dentist, who hath made
the iu dadics of the Teeth and Guir.“,
with their iut.mdaut evils, the principal j
object and tr-l of his studies.
j 3lr. Flora not, Dentist , |
I BY long practice, a close application
j to badness, amt a thorough knowledge of,
1 the structure of the Teeth and Goins, .
I has made all the operations in those
parts quite laaili. ir to him, insomuch |
that vlial some Do.itists have judged irn
practicabie, he hath performed with
ea.o • 111 d safety.
He places Teeth, both real and arti
ficial, (making the latter with pureena-
I i,..d) from a single one to an entire set,
so accurately, that they shall answer
every purpose ot the nature!. Thus
the greatest deficiencies art supplied with
i ~i mur.eut-, which have the recommenda
tion .ff utility.
'Fhose Teeth that have fallen out of
their sockets, which frequently happens,
though iu a perfect sound state, be, by a
method peculiar to himself, replaces as
firm as ever, without the least pain or
uneasiness to the patient.
He clears the Teeth, if ever so disco
loured, ol all their foulness and tartar,
without pain, and renders them white
and as fair as ever in halt an hour.
Teeth uud Stuaips extracted in the
easiest tnauiie ;’, if ever so difficult.
He assists young Ladies and Gentle
men in tue first and second dentition, and
removes the Milk Teeth at proper sea
sons,' lest they alloy'd Incommode the re
gular growth of, the succeeding ones ;
’ and if a deformity of this kind ha? taken
place, through the want of a Dentist,
Mr. Florance undertakes to correct it,
provided the subject is not more than
twenty years old, and restore the Teeth
to their natural, regular aud beautiful
order.
j N. F>. t Tincture and Dentifrice
’ Paste, prepared by him only, which pre
serves the Teeth and changes them to a
beautiful white, cures ths Gums of the
Scurv'V'nd makes the breath at all times
sweet and agreeable ; aud cures the
Tooth A. he immediately, with proper
directions how to use them.
January 4. 53
1)K. CUNNINGHAM
IS grateful for the confidence placed
in°him as a Practitioner ; and hopes
1 that those in arrears for pcist services
will call and settle the same.
In future he expects his service to be
paid for when rendered.
December 31. 51 Ini
i Notice.
THE partnership of Fraser *c Bowdre
was dissolved on the 11th ins., by
mutual consent. James Fraser, will at
tend to the unsettled accounts tff dial con
cern, and continue the Auction and Com
mission Hu-iness.
James Fraser,
Hays Bowdre.
1 NoVjpiiiitr Id
| JOHN S. HOLT,
i Gjfi ers his services In lus friends and /he
I'ubhr, as a
! {j omwvis sioiv M.e\* c\\ai\V
A MB
Ware-House Keeper,
' AUGUSTA, GEO.
j He continues to occupy the Waro
! House it Stores, where McLaws & Holt
i lately transacted business, which are in
, good order tor the reception and sale
keeping of Produce and Merchandize.,—
All orders to pure base and consignments
for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any
species of property, will be thankfully
received; and he pledges himself, that
every exertion shall he used, to make sa
tisfactory returns of all business commit
ted to his care.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A FKW lIARRELS
Super. SresYv ¥\ouf,
AND A FKW CASKS
Vns lacked Slone Lime.
September it. 2 ts
Cotton Ware-House
! Upper end, Smith side Rracdst. Augusta.
William H. Egan,
BEGS leave to acquaint his (riends
and the public, that (ho above is in
complete order for the reception of pro
duce.
The security from fire, which its pecu
liar situation affords, and the convenience
arising from its immediate neighborhood
to that part of the town where the prin
cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold,
render it a desirable place for the plan
ters to deposit their produce. Liberal
advances made.
j Sept. 14 6tf
| TO BAKEftSr
And Private Families.
4CO.NST.VS T supply of N. w Motor
, (HAXAIJ. brand) inferior tore>m
in the Union! wilt he kept for tide at Mac
kenzie A; Ponce’s Ware-House.
September 19 fl If
Fashionable Hats.
W i Geuilenicn’s superfine black
£\f\W Beaver Hats, of the late Oval
shape L-just received by
Gilbert Clelaml.
December 31 47 ts
The Subscribers
W ILL make reasonable advances on
j W consignments of Cotton to then;
: friends in Savanuab.
Win. Sims &t Williams.
November lii U
i
To Kent,
f ■ i And possession given Imne
i dlatoly, a comfortable Dwelling
! Ggipgj House. Enquire at this otlice
or at the Augusta Cockstore.
November 14 31 ts
Portrait and Miniature
PALNTEH, *
RETURNS his thanks tor the liberal
encouragement he has met with
since lie has been in the city, and respect
fully iinforms those who feel disposed to
patronise the mimic art, and perpetuate
an everlasting resemblance of themselves
in colours that never fade, to call on him
at lus present residence, in the house for
merly occupied by the late John Wilson,
Esq. deceased, where portraits of his
painting may at any time be seen.
He assures the ladles and gentlettoen,
who might take Tonce at a little flattery,
that in the exercise of his pencil he is en
; tirely divested of that fulsome trick of
. gaining popularity and favour, so often
. resorted to by the pretenders to the art;
; nor will he paint a face ou cauva-s, at
i any time, so characatured and distorted
, I as they are sometimes seen in a convex
, mirror, or on the agitated surface of a
i backet of water when suddenly iulrodu
i ced to the floor ; but will draw (hem as
1 near the human face divine, as his hum
bie'abililies will allow.
. Specimens of an elegant style of India
. Ink drawing and of Miniature Painting,
t may be seen it Mr. Sturges 1 Bookstore.
Mr. B. v/ill give lessons in drawing if
. requested.
Wanted to Rent,
A room with a north light, suitable for
the above business.
December 19 46
~MISS KINGSBURY’S
DICTIONARY,
OR
Difnition hook for Children,
The same which was advertised to
be published by subscription in this
paper last summer, is now ready for suh-
I senbers and the public at large. The
, author has bestowed a great deal of la
’ bor u,.on this work to render it useful,
and hopes that those [arsons who have
the of the education of
children, will make this a primary Book
in their Schools. It «ay be obtained at
Milledgcvillc, Athens, Eatonton, and in
Augusta, at the Bookstore of J. & If.
I Ely.
December 12 43 6tw
JAMES BAJ.L,
11 ESIM'.CTI- ULLY inform? hit frieuiis
V and acquaintances, that not being
able to obtain his lormcr stand, Lack of
the Bridge Bank, he has opened a house
on Ellis street, in the centre, between
Mclntosh and Washington streets, and
hopes from his due attention, and the su
perior style iu which he intends keeping
his house, to be supported by,a liberal
public.
Families can be famished with Oysters
during the season. Gentleman can he
furnished with servants to apenoysleis, if
required.
October JO Ifi
Letters
R I'maining in the PuM. Offi.-e. Augusta, Georgia,
(not la-lore advertised.) tier. SI, la.".'. iVr*ra>
wishing Letters from this list, will please ask Coe
*• advertised letters.”
A Mr Ermery Matthew
Ardis Matthias Mnmit George
U Merrer Rev. Jesse
Butts Miss Francis S MeKellaii Miss Mary
Bulgrr Mrs Ann illilner (Jharlos
Bloxum Daniel Minton Julm
Bogan Elisabeth Mrs McDermott Angus
Beech Sylvester Middleton Miss Janb
Bowdnsy Edward E McElmurray A
Ballard Jarvis Morgan Ervin
Bo|ware Oliver T Munson Ransom
Bush Littleherry Mann ll.nun
Bruce Francis Miller Edward W
Blake J 11 McDonald tl
Billing Harriet N
Beal Mrs Elizabeth hew man Thus B
Byrd John Netherling Jiionh
Bickley I has VV Nelson John Ult
Biscuit Francis Nesbitt Mrs A A
Bolden Ira 1*
Henliain Elias IVafre Humphry
Burney Mrs Mary Bart is Ainlslead
Bush Richard Pye Thomas
Bush Thor; u Paul Madame
Dalian, e Mary Mi-s Putnam J U
Bilhro Henry T Powers Edward E
C Phillips John
Cleveland Larking Pinney Romania
t'unniugham Joint Parris Jack
Carter Sir—SHvcrsmitJ. Palmore BenJamiH
Cain Dennis U
Clarke T A Redly T
Clayton William Bitchy William
Ciir.iplin Hrecn B Kolierts Dr E.'dumnß
Coll h ti k W F Kambo Jesse
Clarke Sophia Miss Rodgers Berry
Capers Kev William Rati'lule John
Cooky Timothy t * Rowe Adna
Carlton linage Is ltd ban. -oft (.’has VV
Cooper Major W’m Ramsey idissMuiy
Crane Lemuel Randolph Drake
D Robertson Usury
Dunbar Uaurge Rees# James
Dickenson Cosby Riclutrdson Jamds
Ddlon Win C Uoilgers Mrs te E
Davies Win W Utcbanl.S A
Downs Rev Cyrus Rowe Martin
Dliaoa Robert S
L'anlel Jepllia Smith Elizabeth
K Smith W U
Elder Joint Stillman James
Elder Jt Snttie Einaholser Vli„ Msfr
Edde Jesse Sledge Chapped
Evans Richard Straltuu James
Edwards Timothy .1 Smith Arthur
Effingham Thomas Smith i human
Eyland James R«|>P uardy (j
Ellis Jonathan Smith D W
F' (Smith iienj. flf
Federich W iley Shut-man Lewis
Folsom Stephen Stewart Thomas
ti Rleaphans John
(ireshain Joseph Been James Rev.
(iillelanil Miss Susan .Stephens Mr. I
titilpln Samuel (Steam boat office) ,
tilover Samuel Fuiilh Levina
I irate Francis Stoihluit Hiram E.
(ireen WmJ Starves Eli
Gibson Felix O Sliullz Mary Miss
limn Thomas She.iks Wilium
(ireenwood Henry Hatmlee Juba
II ’ Sego William
flamed W U Side hot ham J .1
Hotchkiss Danl C T
Harris Jack Townsend J F
Henderson Harry Troth Clarissa C
Holden Freeman Tracy Ralph
Harris Lewis Terry William
Hutchins Jno P Twiggs Mi s Mary E
Holmes Richard Twiggs UL
Hart Spencer Tally Mary Slits
llagood Gideon Tarver Jno K
ilowarth Benjamin Thomas Robert
Hand Edmund Tarver Jno
Hall Jeremiah Thomas Elizabeth
Hooker George J V
hall James B Villo Martha
K Vallatin Hugh
Kelly Solomon W
Knight Robert William Seri
Keith Marshall Wood Asa
L Walker Elijah
Lawe Stark A Wilde Wm
Lanikiil James Woodford Z. ntb
Lewie John Woodruff Isaac
Lamar George W Watkins Jason
Lewis Peter Whitmore Phioets Jj
Lee Needham Warren Hastings
Logan John Wood it
M Walton Jno C
Matthews Mrs Eliza’th Washburn Dorcaj
Mitchell B U Walsh J ti
Meacham Lyons Woolfolk Samuel
Metcali William Willy James
McMillan Malcolm Williams James
Miller Benjamin Wiggins John
Merradith James Walker Thomas
Moore Thomas J Wood John
Murray Janie*
, James Fraser, P. M.
January 2 52 5t
j O'/ 8 " We, tlie subscribers, hav
ing- attended the WRITING SCHOOL
as Messrs. Coe & Strong, iu this city, in
[ Justice to them and with pleasure to our
selves, acknowledge our highest satisfac
tion in the improvement we have made
while under their instruction. VVcareful
, !y convinced of the practicability of their
system and the superior excellence of
their method of teaching, and without
hesitation aver that, with suitable assi
duity on the part of the pupil, he can, iu
the course of twelve lessons, acquire a
• fair hand-wiling. We therefore, most
cordially recommend them as worthy of
public patronage.
/„. W. Barney Henry Daily
Francis H. Combs Lewis Smith
Joseph Carswell Joseph Wright
S. T. Combs James A. Donaldson,
Thomas W. M ’ Coy Thomas Maguire
George Jackson A. It Brux
Edmund B. Foe A. Mealing.
Augusta, Dec. 23, 11J22.
Having taken lessons of Messrs. Strong
Si Coe, in Stenography, we with pleasure
slate that we are perfectly satisfied with
their system and our own mprovemeut
therein, and of their ability to perform
equal to their pretensions.
J. R. Stanford.
A. B. McLeod.
Augusta,,Dec. 27, 1822. 30 ts
To Rent,
A CON v'EN'IKMT dwelling house on
1 il Mclntosh street.
Wm. Camming.
Dec. K) & wb>