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' GEORGIA ADFERT.ISEU.
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"JoiTss j AUGUSTA, WEDNESBAY, JULY 1 4; 1824. ““7 rNO. 224~
prBUSHED EVERY
vdgDNESIiAY ASD SATT’RDAY MORNING,
By WM. J. HOBBY.
j|^ T '• -^l^—======^
50 bbls. superior Baltimore GIN, just re
£- ceived on consignment. for sale low by
Egan 8i M’Laughlin.
Rly 10
M Fresh Ground Flour,
FROM WALKER’S MILLS,
«FOK SAFE BY
Egan &; M’Laughlin.
|uly >0 ' 2id 3t
I Mackenzie &l Ponce,
fmlpi'e jwU received , at their JVare-house ,
A SUPPLY O if
LANCE WOOD,
Tiy the Shafts of Gigs and Sulkies, whbh will
heMßuid worthy the attention of Carriage ma
“julylO 22? 4t
;>jf Passage from Ireland.
nWUOSE wishing tp engage passage for their
■ friend* from Belfas t to Charleston, S. C.
smlie old office of Thomas G. Foliug-by, B«-I
fist, arc informed that he will as usual des
llijh a first rate fust sailing ship from thence in
October, for Chnrlcstoi . Bi th, on board may
l}fe secured on moderate ten 8 by npnh leg to
A. G. Folingsby,
Hamburg S. C
m?, ?.—There will be a Surgeon on board,
ajfcj probably Mr. Grainger, who came out in
tli Hercufo-s last season —they will coutiibuto
tlhe comlnrt oftbe passengers.
■ uly 10 223 3t
Dissolution.
■MIL Copartnership heretofore existing un
■ tier the firm of Codwise, Bach elder
Wo. was dissolved, on the 20th ult by the
■ill of Mr. D A. Codwise. The business will
.•continued under the firm of Dachelder ki
Hd wise.
J. W. Bachclder,
C. F. Codwise.
■July 10 323 4t
■ To Renß
■E -1 From the first day of October, (he
H|fiy 4'ore on Broad sin el at present ocen
■ -•‘Li- pi dbyL. J. Hunter. For terms ap
ply to the subscriber.
L. I. Hunter.
fl july 10 '33? ts
I To Lent,
91 ■'s For one year from the Ist October
n ' X L ~ie .Dwelling House, Office.
■ i-.ge House,. Stable slid one acre Lo>, al
hjksent rented to F.Jward F. Campbell, front
iHf I*l Reynold, Elbert and Bay street?, and
above the old Theatre lot.
SHc-lp. i o of
Lewis Rossipnol, or
Alexander Dugas.
■r- lv 10 3.3 ts
Stopped,
T two negroes (supposed to be nma
W ways.) a yawl built four oared bout The
. ewocr can lew if, by proving property and pa"
t J!|t charge 'li- rv. iao it wll be old in the conr <
lof thirty d. >s, agreeably to nn art of the legi.la
tore ul tills state, ia sin !. ca-es made and provi-
S' 1
Alexander M. Conn.
TUff, Beaufort Uis S. C.
■duly 15 233 3t
For Sa!o,
(JdITAT very pleasant and healthy sitin'ion
M in South Carolina, called Falmouth, dis
#it above Augusta two and a half, and Iwo
Mies from Hamburg. The tract contains 900
m 1000 acres of various grades of river, oak
hickory and pine Lauds ; on the premises are ai
elegant Dwelling, with every necessary «u'
■re, and attached to lh» Plantation isacob'-
an I grist m 11, barn, stables, gin, overseers •
Sgro houses, highly improved, with garde.
#< haVds, aifil several never fining spri gs oi
(Acfdier.t water. In this place are perhaps
& i,binod more real and solid advantages and
than are usual to bo met with.
■jm Terms will be liberal, and persons disposed
topurebase, are invited »o call on
John A. Barnes,
On tut iiremiscs.
jlJuly 10 * 23 ! It
E N. B. If the above property is not disposed of
■prior to .’the 3d August ncxty.it will then be
at public sale, at Edgefield Court house,
rto a responsible purchaser, on liberal terms.
liVlill Wrights &, Mill Owners.
I —^
|T ; HE subscriber has thought proper to ac
I jl quaint the public that he has introduced,
ftsnd put in operation, a Horizontal Wale
■ Wheel, ol a new construction. This wheel is
l-eo calculated, that ; t req tires no more water
I than the overshot under the same head and fall,
land i.- very simple and attended with much less
lexpense than the Shroud or Float-bucket
■ They are extremely weil calculated for low
ft heads, particularly those subject to hack water
I This wheel was in vented in Ibid, and Is now
■ much used both in New '2ark and Pcnnsylva-
Inia, and highly approved of.
He has al-o introduced and put in oj era
l-tion a Machine, which he calls the Shaker Rub-
Iter and Wmd Fan; this machine will clean
1 wheat or rice superior to any thing ever yet
BtLscovered ; far superior to the Bolling Serene,
1 and the mode of scouring oil'the smut, &c. with
psto tps. The machine is simple and the expense
grilling. I could give the Wheat Cleaner and
W\\ ntor Wheel as good recommendation as 1
ylcoulJ wish, but as 1 have pul the whole in ope
'ration in a Mill which I have built on Enoree
river, lor Col. Benjamin May bin, Newberry
District, 1 therelore invite you to call and judge
for your; el* es.
T. H Kepler.
N. B.—All orders addressed to Timothy H.
''Keeler, will be punctually jdtemled to if | ost
paid. I c,vu he found at Dr. C. B. Attwood’s,
near Poplar Grove, Newberry district, where
all orders can be directed, t T. H. K.
Judy U) 323
1)0 N JUAN.
JCST R KCEIVED AT TH K AUCDSTA BOOKSTORE,
1 jGIANTOS IS and Id of D«m Juan—Price
37 1 -2 cents.
Jul 10 233 '
A Distressing Case.
4 YOUNG ;Man, named John Thompson,
A who left England in the year 11)21, and
wrote to his friends in the year 1932, from'
Charleston, S. C. since which time neither bi*
friends or wife, wI jo is in a most miserable state
of mind, have had any tidings of him whatever.
It. is sincerely hoped, should his al
ien I ion, nr that of any person who may know
where the said John Thompson is, tHM they
will immediately write to hisuufiappy wife, so
as to relieve her distressed s(Me of mind, and
that of hwchiidron and friends; hy doing which
they will have the prayers of the family for
their kindness,
Any editor who will give public ly tivMhc
above, will coni'cr a lasting obligation on the
wife ands mile ofthesaid John Thompson.
Direct to No. 2, While row, Spit dficlds,
1 London.
New York, June 12 223
Georgia, Richmond County.
5 ’ HO d AS (3 AM PBELL, of the counly iifore-
I- said, tolls before me a Bay Mare, blac k
mane and tail, right hind foot while, a slnr in
her forehead, teats mid canters, 14 hands high,
supposed to be eight years old. Appraised I y
ovvui M’Gar and John Wilcox at (ixlv dollars.
JAMES A. MAY, J.P.
A true copy from the record, 7lh July, IID4.
James M’Laws, clerk.
July 10 2 3 3!
Just Received,
\ ND forsalc, a few bundles NORTHERN
-i. HAY, by
B. Picquet.
June 3 22 1 if
Crockery and Glass M are,
108 WATER STREET, NEW YORK,
OFFER PUR SALK
300 Crates and cask? EARTHEN and
GLASSWARE, of a superior quality They
have also a < oraplcte assortment ol Goods open
ed, which they will repack to order at the fol
lowing prices ;
Edged Dinner Plates, 50 cts. doz
~ Li caklast do _ 41 ~ ~
„ Desert do 35 ~ ~
Enamelled Quart Bowk, $1 31 ~ „
do pint do CO ~
do J pint do 40 ~
do Teas, 3 set'
do 2 quart Pilchers, 310 doz
do 1 ~ ~ 1 ,»1 ~
do pint „ 03 „
do i i, ~ bl ~
Blue printed Plates, 1 12 1 2 ~
~ ~ Breakfast do 1 ~
~ ~ Dcsej t do it ~
„ „ qt. Bowls, 219 „
„ „ pi. do 100 „
~ ~ i pt. do 94 «,,
~ ~ 2 quart Pitchers, 550 „
quart ~ ;> 75 „
pint ~ 2 J1 m
i pint „ 1 39 ~
Blue Teaq 40 sou
~ square shape Tea Setts, f!7.J 12 § I each
~ Basons and Ewers, D7i &i* I paii
Cream colored Plates, 44 cents
„ „ 21 size, 37 1 2
ii ii 3d ~ 31
ii ii 4th,, *5
,i ~ quart Bowls, 75
~ pint do 41
„ ~ Ik2 pt do 32
~ ~ 2 quart Pitchers, 225
it -i T-bvrt „ 1 50
ii ii P l ‘T ii Bi
~ ~ B 2 pt „ 50
~ ~ Wash Basons, 1 7.5 2 50
~ ~ Chambers, 1 75 2 50
Quart Ring Decanters, $4
‘hut „ „ 3
Paper quart ~ 2 50
~ pint „ 2
Flint 1-2 pint Tumblers, 75
„ Wines 75
And ail other articles in proportion.
June 12 215 ts
''insurance '
AGAINST
w iii- -lli O
r SIHE subscriber having l een appointed agent
S, of the Hartford Fire Insurant < Company,
will take risks against fire, at the lowest rate,
of premium, on buildings, goods, wares and
' merchandise, in Augusta and i' j vicinity.
Joint Bead).
June 4 104 ts
~it£)i)4 MWpk
JUST received, a quantity of Soda Powders,
of superior quality. Ptv'se who retail the
article, will be supplied st a low price
John Beach & Co.
April 23 *O2 if
Just Received
AT T!l E '
AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE,
BALLA.M’S -Middle Ages
Adventures of Hajji Baba, of Ispahan
Prose by a Port
The Scottish Orphans, by Mrs. Blackford
Edgeworth’s Vv orks
i Shakspearc
; viuteuin of Foreign Literature and Science,
lor April, 1424.
May 22
A Teacher Wanted
FOR TH K
LANCASTERIAN SCHOOL.
f rIMIE present Tutor having declined engagin*
e | for any forger period than the 31st Augu.-l
m xt, properly qualified candidates for the ra
.ancy are requested to make application at an
. caily period, to either of the undersigned.
t Thos. Cummnig,
i John Bones,
Augustus Moore
April 24 SOI wU
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
T INIIE subscriber having purchased that valuable stand, known a' the Eagle Tavern, is pro
it paring to open it as a Mouse of Public Entertainment, on the first day of October next, in a
style of convenience and comfort which shall he satisfactory to those who favor him with their
custom. Thu House has recently undergone a thorough repair—the beds on the first of October,
wilt bo all now j the bed rooms in neat order, and every convenience will I e provided, either for
transient customers or <o islant hoarders. It is intended that the Eagle Tavern, from ils ample
iceommadations and the attention of its proprietor, shall merit, as it is hoped it may receive, a
due share of public patronage. The Bar will bo well supplied with the best of liquors ; the sta
bles will be well furnished with provender and attended by careful hostlers ; and charges will
be so regulated that those who once call at the cs nblishmcnl will be, imbued from a regard to
economy and comfort, to repea' their visits—While constant hoarders will be kept in such good
humour as will, it is hoped, induce that punctuality, which will afford (he subscriber the cncour
igcment and support he will endeavor to deserve.
Fields Kenned j.
July 10 Tiq |p)
Fs trays.
GEORGIA, I Clark's Office of the Lift
Columbia County S rivr Court.
WHLLIaM B. LUKE, of Captain Thoma
Culbrcath’s District, No 3, lolls befor*
•mmur! Crump, Fsq one sorrel mare, about 13
years old, 4 feel 8 indies high, her right eye
nut, low in flesh, no brands nor marks visible,
■xcept a while spot on her neck Appraised by
Ezekiel Reed and Thomas Harden to §'JC
Hay 221, 1824.
Andrew N M. Edward?, of Capt. James O.
Stallings’s District, No. I, tolls before Samud
Blackwell, Esq. one dark bay guiding, üboul
15 hands high, 1 2 or 13 years old, a star in hi?
forehead, right hind foot white, long mane and
tail, a mark of the collar on tho right shoulder,
canters and (rots. Appraised by Arthur Fostei
and Hugh Patri.k at $45, May 291 b, 1824.
.Nomas Bennett, of Capt, J. G. Stallings’s
District, No. 1, tolls before Daniel Clements,
Esq. oae bay horse, 9or 10 years old, 15 1-2
hands high, marked on cm h shoulder with th<
gear, white a; otson each side of the mans, sip
uosed to be rubbed by tho collar, docked tail,
liia right hind hoof white, low ni order. Ap
praised by Jum i I' Dent and James U. Stal
lings to S4O. the 15lh J line, 1 i 21.
Taken from the IMray '!■ ok
G. Jones, clerk.
J illy 7 2‘z2 31
GJ* The suhschber s Line of Stages
between Align-ta and tuna.-cab, vd.l lo.ilinu.
through Hie summer —leave Augusta, every
fuesuay, Thursday -. nd Saturday, -at So’clork.
P. 51. through in one day. For si at*, apply »'
'No Sayamiaii, Gharlcslon and Washing' .-n -a
otiice, first door south of the Post Office.
Joseph I. Thompson, proprietor.
J une 19 217 U
Just Received,
AT TIIF
AUGUSTA HOOK-STORE ,
IIERO of No Fa turn : or, Memoirs of Fi anci
3. I Burnett, the I efevre of “ No Fiction
tod a Rcvii wof that Work. With Letters and
\ ulhcntic Documents,.
The Rudiments o! Chemistry; Illustrated by
Experiments and Copper plate engravings of
the Chemical Apparatus, by Samuel Parke;, F.
S.— F. 5. A. ,tc. j] new Edition.
A Physiological System of Nosology with a
< orrerlcd and simplified Nome in I -tiirc, by John
b ason Good, M.D. F. R. g. Mem. Am. Phil
■air. ro d F L. H. of Philidelphia.
The Study of Medicine, by Jolm Mason Good,
ID. Nc.
Travels in America, by J. M. Duncan, A. B.
1 11 . i■ le Out; or an Interior view of the New
Vork State Prison ;
I'ogcthcr with Biographic-si Sketches of Hu
Lives of several of the Convicts, by One Wh
it nows.
A Compendium of Medical Practice, Bin tra
'cd by Interesting' atid Instructive ('a-.c'. Ac. by
James Bedingfield, hm-gnon; late Apnlhicary to
Vie llrish I Infirmary, w th Notes, by .Stephen
VV. Williams I D.
I-or The OracF sos God, four Ora I ions, for i
Jodgmcid to Come, an Argument, in nine purls,
by the Revered I dward living, M. A. Minislc-r
I the Caledonian Chan h, Ilatloii-Carden.
Feb. jji 182
JiLst Received
AT THE AUGUSTA HOOK STORE, j
4 TOUR in Italy—By an American; Don
. L Juan, Cantos 15 and 16—By Loid Byron
pi ice 37 j.
July 3 221
To Rent.
frj-criw THE subscriber offers to rent, for the
J:'AJsjj- ensuing sr-asor., his slimmer retreat
near toe Rocks, about five miles from town.—
The situation is very healthy, and has the ad
- milage of a Spring of excellent water within
a few yards of the door. The House is torn
tollable and contains five good rooms. Fire
wood for the summer season, may be obtained
without charge. F'or particulars apply to
Hugh Smith.
WHO OFFERS FOR BALE,
A goad GIG and II ARNES.?, aod an excel
font Horse, either for the saddle or for Harness;
d?o a good farm Horse and a Cart.
Mari h 6 187 ts
To Rent,
Uffh A Store, Kitchen and bark Store,
|J j well siluatcil In Broad Street, lor the!
iro. tiy busiuesf. Pois Cation will immediately
ee given. Api ly to
E. Audit r.
Nor. 29 159 ts
Liverj stables.
SAME subscribers have opened a Livery Sta
ble, on Ellis street, near James Ljlies’
coach makci’s shop, where Carriages, Gigs and
Horses, can at all limes bo hired—and horses
will he kept by the day, month, or year, on
reasonable terms.
Merrill Gucdron.
April 10 197 ts
Boarding and Day School
FOR
YOUNG LADIES.
83830 SraUSiaHa
INTLNDI.NG to adopt a more systematic
course of ins ruction, than she has hitherto
pursued, inform; her friends and patrons, dial
tier school will lierc flcr be divided into three
classes, to be dsnomiiia ed the Junior, Middle,
and Senior clashes; and'tut the following will
be the prescribed course of ins rue!i in for each
lass:
The Junior Class will he instructed in Read
ing, Spelling, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography,
and English Grammar, The principal bool;
rcquirHT for bis class, will be Goodrich’s
A. uh-n’s! c, Woodbiidge's Geography ami Al
las, Greenlc.il’s Grammar, and Clarke’s Ele
ments of Astronomy.
Fur entrance into 111 e Middle Class, a know
ledge oftbe abovemciitioned studies will bo «-x
iccled. This class will attend io D-ibollV
Vrilhmelic, Woodb idgels large Gongraj by
and All i*, Alui ray’s Grammar and Exercises,
Blair’s Kiictoric, Tytier’s History, Goodrich 1 :
History bf the United Slates, and Keith’s Use
of die Gi bi-.-, and expl.iualiou of the Element?
-d A;' ronomy.
A general knowledge of Ihe studies of die
Jiinioi m l Middle Classes, will be requisite for
idmiv ion into the Senior Class,
The principal studies ol ibis cla«s will be Be
any, Ciiemii ry, History of England, Rome,
I'.i'i Greece, I'alcy’s N.ituriM Theology, Evi
leiices of Cliristi inily and Moral Philosophy.
Day’s Algebra, Playfair’s Em lid, Enfield’s Phi
losophy, and Stewart’.? Pliilosopihy of the Mind
Tho Voung Eadi. ?, of cither class, can be
taught the French Language, and receive in
.< rue ion in Drawing, Painting, a'd etching on
Velvet, with the method of preparing the co
fours.
Tallinn and Board, including Washing, $32,
50 per quarter.
Music taught hy a competent Master, al sl2
per quarter.
Use of the Piano, $1 per month, $3.
Middletown, Connecticut,
JuneO 214 if
Clas'dieul and Frifflish Homi-
O
nary of Augusta.
< S ’lIfE Public i? respectfully informed, that
-I ib , I'omiuary fur the Classics and English
will open on the bin of July next, at the Parson
ige liiiine of ihe K. C. Chuich. Parents and
Juardians wishing to enter children to the
•■jf hool, will be pleased to apply between (Ip
hours of 9 and 2 o’clock, al the Parsonage
house- to
E. Swiney.
3 T The Seminary will he kept open every
day, Sundays excepted, from 8 liil one o’clock,
I and from i part *2'o oin the evening. On Sa-
Uirdiys it will be kept open only till I o’clock.
June 3d 220 If
iNoticc.
f pulilic arc informed that the passage
3. in the Steam-Boat Company’s Boat, is ul
present, flight dollar? from Angu la to Bavan
nah, and ten dollars from Savannah lo Augusta.
il. Alden, Agent.
Jiino 10 217 If
J. VV. Houghton,
Hus Received in addition lo Uis for slock,
3( f Packages of Shop, viz.
Gentlemen’s Washington Ties and Shoe;, of
various fashions and qualities
Ladies bilk Slippers
Ditto Denmark Saltin and Morocco
ALSO,
20 f ‘o IN?. Solo Leather
luO Sides of Upper do.
All of which will b,e told, low
Juug 30 220 wtf
JOB PRINTING
Neatly &r promptly executed at this Office.
J ust Received,
AT THE
Augmta Hook Slorc,
A lew copies of tlie Print of the Signing
ol the Declaration of Independence, en
graved front Trumbull's celebrated Painting
ol that great national event —in which the
likenesses of many of die distinguished
sages who decided upon and signed that
instrument, are preserved. Tiiese proof
prints will he sold nt the subscription price.
March 1 7 UK)
J ust Received
AT Til K
AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE,
MEMOIRS of Dout. Ailnn, by Lucy Aikin
Deformed Transformed, a Drama, by
Lord Byron
Philadelphia Medical Journal, of FtK 1834
ApiirkM 201
Just Received,
, AT THE
AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE,
r O • Renan’s Well; by the author of Warcrly,
Nc. &C.
, A Winter in Washington; or Memoirs of the
Seymore family
I Flic Spaewife ; a tale of the Scottish Chronicles,
, by the author of “ Annals of Iho Parish,” Ate.
I High Ways ami By-Ways, or Tales ofthe Road
side, pkked up in Ihe French Provinces, hy
a Walking Gentleman.
I lie I’rcson I Stale of England, by Joseph Lqwe,
E;q.
Iho Pilot, a Tale of Ihe Sea, by the author
of ihe Spy, &c
Pile Pioneers ; or the Sources of the Susquehan
na: by ditto.
' Don Juan, Cantos 12, 13 fc 11.
Sets ol Waverly Novels, complete 1C cola
1 Ewell's Medical Companion,
Buchan’s Domestic Medicine
1 Bichat’s General Anatomy
Wislar’s Anatomy i
Dorsey’s Surgery
Ri< '- craiid’s I’liy.-iology
Bedard’s additions lo Bechat
■ Picket’s Expositor
Picket’s Grammar.
March 17
JNcw Works.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
J AUG UST A BOOKSTORE,
I Bulvft A\\visUuv\,
i OF
1 I.UNF.nURG.
Jane Porter—2 vola.
The Alhigensos, a Ilomancc—by the Au
, tlior of Bi-rtiam, a Tragedy} Woman,
or Pour et Coiitre, Ac.
’ Clarke on Diseases of Females
’ English Common I.aw Depoits, vol. 7
Constitutional Jtepoiis
- Chilly’s Pleadings
Grimshaw’s United States
Do. England
* Questions for dillo
Key for ditto
t- Grinisliaw’s Etymological Dictionary
s Chalmers’ Sermon’s
Thomson on Varioloid
‘ A Table of the Corresponding Prices of
Cotton, shipped from the United States
to Liverpool, from five pence lo two slid
i lings rising hy farthings; and Exchange
on Louden from par to id per cl. prom.
Price 50 cents.
ALSO,
i Superior Soda Powders
Ginger Peer Powders
' Thompson’s Eye Water
April 17 ' 1!)9
J ust Received,
AT Til E AUOUS TA HOO K STO RE,
A NEW bytlcui of Cultivation—by Maj. Gc-
L\. m-ral Alexander Bcatsoa
Osborn’s Poems
bluileiit’s Walk
White’s Dielionaiy
At.so,
Cliilty’s Criminal Law
Cameron and Norwood’s Reports
I Peters’ ftcpoi ts
r| ALSO,
Millwright’s Guide
I Whelply’s Compcud
e C«?ar Detphini
■ J cult’s Devotion
e Condie’s Examination
Bedingfield’s Compendium of Medical Prac
tice
Wliltficld’a Sermon.
( June 5 1'23
(ipimsliaw's Histories.
Fun SALK, AT TilK AIIOPSTA HOOK STORE,
Grimshuw's History of England, and
History of the United Stales,
THIRD EDITIONS,
INTERSPERSED with much additional amu
sing and historical matter ; large 12mo. price
$1 ; each accompanied by a book containing
about 1500 <lueslions, with a Marginal Refer I
cnce lo the pages in the History, price 25 cent?;
and, for the convenience of Teachers, a Key,
containing the Answers, price 50 cents.
; These epitomes, though particularly designed
I for Schools, will be found useful digests for the
■ general reader, as no important incident or i|ate .
. has been omitted. 1
Also, for sale,
Grimshaw’s Etymological Dictionary, con
- tabling the derivations and definition- of English
words, from the Greek, Latin and French lan
guages, and all the generally used technical
and (olilc phrases, from the French and Latin.
Price $ I 50. J
June 26 2i9
CUEAPr
sale, a (louse Frame, 24 and 48 fee', 2
. stories high, with all the necessary lumber
for flooring, weatherboarding, ceiling, (in.
dressed and thoroughly seasoned. Apply to Wil
liam IE Cary at tho Mills of the late Al.
C. Leavens w orth, 3 miles from Hamburg.
June SO 220 3lw
Til F GAMUT, 11
For Sitl-j at ihe .Augusta Bookstore.
.1 nst Keceived,
.ir the auousta book store,
C< OVVPRR’S Correspondence,
' Ferry Mallory
National Calendar, (or 1824, and
A lew Preceptors for the Piano, VilSil),
i' lute, Clarinet, Flageolet, and Drum-• with no
assortment of Music for the Piano Forte, Flute,
Clarinet, and Violin.
AI.SO,
Flutes, Violin*, Violin Bows, Flageolets, and
Violin Strings,
May 12 500
VALUABLE BOOKS.
FOR SAI.E AT Til E
AUGUSTA BOOK-SPORE,
•1 large andcom/ilcle assortment of Bonks — amt: .»
which are. the following:
Ay rough's Shakspeare, :S Vols.. London Edith i
Aihin’s Memoirs oflhc < <>n 1 nfQilccu Elizabeth
AlicrneUiy’s Sui rcry, 3 vols.
Armstrong on Few,amt Consumption
Allen’s American Revolution, 2 vols. »
Adam’s Lectures, 2 vols.
American Coast Pilot
Amci ican Biographical Diet.
Addison’s-’Evidence ol Christian Religion
Anna Sow fd’s Letters, 6 vols. second Edition
Brackenridge on South America
Baker’s Livy, 6 \ r ols.
Bonycastle’s America
Barton’s Botany
Bowdritch’s Navigator
Boyd’s Dante, 3 Vols. London Edition
Bnffon’s Natural History, 20 Vols. do.
Burnet’s .History ofhisown Time, 4 Vols. ditto’
Botta’s History of the War of Independence,
a Vols.
Benger’s Memoirs of Antic Iloleyno
Brown’s Divinity
Blair’s Sermons, 5 vols. London Edition
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