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To P.zrcutnrs, Administrators, and Guardians.
q. I i,'pi ,11'l.A.N'i) or .NEOROEIS, by Administrators,
rfc,atto“, or Citiarditiiis, are required, I,y law, to beheld
nn the ii--l Tuesday in the month, between the hours of
vnin • ie fiirenoon, mid tliree in the afternoon, at the Cmirt
, P nftitc, enmity ill which the properly is situate.—No
„f curse sales most hegi yen in a public gazettt-,SIXTY
j a vs previous to the day of sale.
Notice of till' sale of personal property, must be given
M,kc manner, FOIITV days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to the debtors nnd creditors of an estate, must he
irahlistol fir FORTV dnys.
1 Notice that application will he made to the Court of Or
■ inrv f.r leave to sell LAND or NEGROES, must be
•fSsitedfhr FOUR MONTHS.
rtTj-'y VUUMSS^MKX.
■ - We are authorised to announce
ABSALOM RHODES, Esq. ns n enn
(ll,lute ini' ■' seat in the Senatorial branch
ol’tho ."Slate Legislature, at the ensuing
election.
August "21 92
t f.c \Ve are authorw/.-t 1 to nimoiiuce
Ih' iIon.AVM SCHLEY, ns a candi
date fur a seat in the Representative
branch of the State Legislature, at the
ensuing election. July 31 *(>
( i f= We are authorized to announce
riURLES CARTER, Esq.nsacan
iliomp fur re-election to the Hepresonta
tiv ‘ ranch of the State Legislature, at
tip- nu\t October election fur lliehmond
cp 'y. July 31 y.
We are authorized" to ammanc*
niWAUI) J. BLACK, Esq. as a
iM idiilali 1 i .T re-oieeliou to the Reprosen
t-.tive b of the State Legislature. at
th- cash :-ff election.
,";iy 17 #3
;y Wr ur ■ a nth vised to announce
*lr. WILLIAM .Mlt Oc, Sea r, as a
I’ti-..lidale for the olflcc of Receiver of
Tiv Returns, tit the appvoachiiig'election
m January next.
■Vugiist 35 td 03
>'* "iVcpi-p authorized to amiouuce
Mr. ,11. r. tIOISCLAIR, as a ctm
liitlait.* f<-r re-election to tae office of He
• i ivi i-of Tax Returns, at the approach
ing I'i'-e’iou, in January next.
-s f)7
X .1 *¥ SCSfcOOI #
HR SUBSCRIBER takes leav to
3. irifbrtn his friends and the public,
’.mt on t'te Ist October next, lie will open
• rtI'HDOL mi Broad-street, near ihe
’JP.'cr (Market, ttad solicits a share ofpub
l’c j-as ron arc.
GEORGE J. McCLESKEY.
August ’■'H T.vif SH
Sfc-3 ~Kh&m HUTCHINSON
13RGS leave to inform her li iemls and
3 the public ia general, that the Exer-
C's; -; of’her School, will, with Divine per
i i( . rcsumctl in Augusta on the
t ins p Jlonpav of October next.
(i/* The School Room is in the Bridge
Ilimk Building, No. 133.
Aiurnst lio 4tw 03
, A GRSAT BAP.CrAIM
is now otiered in the sale of a tract, or
of LAND, in Carroll county, which is
discovered to be rich in the fr >iMen proper
ty 'i'ko owner being on the eve of a long
journey to the North, will now sell it low
‘‘fa 'pick application is made. Imlispu
btliir lilies will be delivered.
, APPLY AT THIS OFFICE
Juno Ifi 73
A Ll< perst nj in lebtedti th« lalo firm
*y nfIIALL & HARDIN, by tmli
°f atlierwisc, ore re<)m‘stc<t to make im
npliftfc pay- iFiit to lii-.NjAMtx Hall, who
n , n< ‘ is authorised to received payment
S;, -’h cl.litas—the books, papers, and
■'"fettled business of the firm, geneially.
left in his hands by consent.
BENJAMfN HALL.
EDWARD J. HARDIN.
l. IH3Q. yt 0 o
I Guardian’s Motice.
j II months alter dale, application
will be mutlo to the honorable In
lPr*, r IJoart of Franklin County, when
‘ tin ff hir Ordinary purposes, for leave
."ell he real estati- belonging to Jhe
J-irs of Thomas Harbour, dee., li»r the
said heirs.
DANIEL CHANDLER,
Guardian.
km of>
J. Guardian's Moticc.
R months alter date, application
. will be made to the honorable In-
s P ’’. ' r f omt of Franklin County, when
ln S for Ordinary purposes, for leave
" f ’J tbo real Estate of Ann Pewel.
IGNATIUS TERCEL,
o Guardian.
»GEORGIi
■ MAT
MANITFACTOR Y.
THOMAS EVANS
fa lAKES this method of informing his
,aL friends and former customers, that
, he lias connected himself "in business,
with Mr. ANDREW RANKIN, one
of the most extensive and celebrated
Hat Manufacturers in the U. States : and
from the fact that sill Hats sold at their
Establishment, are of their own manu
facture, they are enabled to recommend
and warrant them with the utmost con
fidence, to the public; and to oiler, at
very reduced prices, both wholesale and
retail, a assortment of Hats of
all qunlitus and shapes.
Country .Merchants and others, will
find it to their interest to examine their
assortment Ik*fore they purchase else
where. Single Huts of any size, shape
or quality, made at the shortest notice.
The business will, alter this date, be con
ducted at the old Stand. No. 37!), Broad
Street, under the firm of
RANKIN 7c EVANS,
ON HAND always, ns above, a
Large Assortment of Fur. Cloth, and
Patent Leather CAPS: also, LEG
HORN AND STRAW HATS AND
BONNETS, which will be sold very
low.
Augusta, Sojit. Ist, IS3O Of*
it/"'The H'afhington AVics will insert
the above for lour weeks.
MXED PAINTS
Or ALL COLORS,
AND in ANY QUANTITY,
TOR SALS, AT NO. 218,
•Vert Door It*! >w the Drug Store of
R. R. UAVILAND &- CO.
Broad-Sfcroct. Augusta, Goo.
O'y* Suitable Brushes loaned.
Ji. P. SPELMAN.
August 13 wtf !)1
to in: nt,
FROM Tin: IST OCTOBER .\EXT,
Separately or jointly, the tißt)-
■AIM LEU V STORE, No. 3iK, now
’ occupied by Messrs, Hand Tfc Bar
ton—a good stand forbusihess.
a i so.
The BACK STORE attached to the
above. Apply to
EUGENE, cm MATIIURIN VERDERY.
August 3i v. t; > !)3
, TO RENT,
.From tlie Ist October next, the
f tpf Grocery Store, No. 33!>, a good
stand for Business. Apply to
BRIDGES & GIBSON.
■Tunc 20. tt‘ 70
'VO VVVa.N'V, '■
n_._n 'l'hcsingic-itory building, on
E’*' 'oalhsidc of Broad-street,
|M.;i adjuiniug, on the Wort, the
Ware-House formerly occu
pied by John C. Holcombe, Esq.—and
just above the upper market.
ALSO,
r r a The single story building,
IU ‘ S * hut one to the one last
mentioned, on the West, eon
taining n CAimfortable dwell
ing ami n large front room, suitable for
a store.
fry rou Ti'.TiM't Arn.Y to
A. 11. PEMBERTON.
July 31 Si<;
iIVaXT,
From the Irl of October nert,
n» The Briek House i/iamim
her of years occupied by
|!!!|h» .’fessrs. James M. Carter A
Co. ns a Drugstore, and fami
ly residence—For terms, apply to Dr. M.
Anthomy.
ELIZABETII GOB BON.
July 17 tOl H 2
TO iI3.NT,
Tb« Dwelling part ofthe Hom e
"’tfo* f>>rme*lv occupied by Messrs.
Joint Maddin 7c Co. ns a Drug Store.—
Possession given on the first of October
next. —Amv to
J AMES M. CARTER & Co.
Sept 17 If W
¥pabta TAVSRIST
rfffiii
k li! ii! r; Wm&mL
T i > It E N T.
HAT spacious and well arranged
M TAVERN, in the Town of Hpar
ta. iliuicock county, at present occupied
by Mr. William Mackie.
‘This establishment is not surpassed by
all v of a similar kind in the up-Couutry,
and will, with judicious management,
yield a lymdsoihe return on the capital
employed. The furniture and stock will
be sold on a credit, for approved paper, to
my person or persons who may contract
for the premises.
Possession will be given on the Ist at
November next. Apply b>
McKenzie x bennock.
September 15 tl !5)
At thc foot of tlin Blgro,
in Hamburg, a few days
rr*W since, a Dark BRINDLED
TV |\, tow w ith a CALF a
bout 15 months old. The Cow is suppos
ed to be about 6 years old, ami is now in
the possession of Mrs. Lawson, near thc
Bridge. The owner can have her, by
proving property and paying expenses.
Sept 15 ts H)
AUGUSTA, OA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. IS, isao.
i _ ■ •lErrsßsoisr
TBIIIE Jeffhiisox .Medical College
wis instituted ia Philndelphia, in
and during its first session, was (%n
--. mnved by an act ofthe Legislature of
I eimsylvaniti, with power to confer <le
greesin Medicine, and witli all the privi
s *V^ os ” ,1( 1 prerogatives of similar lustitu
t tions, in our own country and in Jqg'rope.
Since its foundation nearly (100 Ntu
" tlents have attended the respective oour
-1 ses of Lectures, and of this number, M 5
1 from various sections of the IJ. States,
r (he Canadas, "West Indies and Europe,
• have been admitted to thc Degree of'Doc
-1 lor of Medicine.
Thc fJth Session of the College will
1 commence on the Ist Monday of No-
veriiher ntixt, ;m<l it is believed, under the
I most favorable auspices; every obstacle j
to its future advancement having beep
1 removed, and such measures adopted In
■ the Board of Trustees, as will give n new
• impulse to the exertions ofthe Faculty.
■ \mong these measures, it is thought pro
. per to specify particularly, the appoint
■ meat of Prolessor Drake, of Cincinnafti. |
1 to the Chair of the Practice of Afe<! eme.
His acknowledged reputation us a Lec
turer, and more especially his practical
i acquaintance with the diseases most pre
l valent in the Southern mu! Western see
■ tions of our country, in which a m ijority
• ofthe Graduates in Medic.uc may be e\-
peeted to locate thcmselv, tiuisl .greatly
enbn.ncM.he value of his Instvclions
Thc additions which have Ik . i\ juude
I to the Anatomicnl ("abinet, with the fii
cilities afforded for dissection tut de
" monstration, are such as will h ;r coin-
I pnrison with those ofthe oldest .Medical
School on this side the Atlantic.
In all other respects, it is confidently
believed, it, is not surpassed by any of its
sister Institutions," with all of which, as
fir as is known, it is placed on a footing
of perfect equality,—a emirs ■ of Lec
, hires in one, being held equivalent to a
course on the same branches, in every
other.
The Alms House and Ilospiml ofthe
city afford ample opportunities to the
Student of acquiring clinical instruction,
and hours are appropriated to this pur
pose. An Infirmary for diseases ofthe
eye is also connected with tlio College,
under the direction of the Professor of
Surgery, who will operate in the presence
ofthe class, where this is practicable.
The following is Ihe organization of
, the Medical Faculty,—viz;
.'hutfomif*— Bv Samuel McGlellan, M. D.
Materia Medico and Obstetrics —l!t John
Muf.rle, M. D.
Chemistry—* Bv Jacob Gurry, 31. D.
Theory and Practice of Medicine —Bv Dan
iel Dkake, M. D.
Surgery —Bv Gnoncr. MoCmu.i.an. 31. D.
Institutes of .Medicine, .Medical durisurudenee.
and the Diseases of ll’omen and Children—
Bv B. Rush Rules, 31. D.
The lee for attendance on each course :
is #ls, or sf)o for till Ihe courses. The
1 graduation fee is #ls, ami no other'
i charge is made either on matriculation, \
' or subsequently.
The whole expense is therefore less i
I than #3OO for the two fuh courses, re- ;
quirotl by law to entitle the (Student to
graduation. One oft best*, at least, must
i be attended in ibis Institution; anil it is j
‘ further required, that the candidate skull i
■ have studied three years (inclusive ofthe |
■ terms of attendance on Ihe Lector*s) j
under the direction of a respectable prac
titioner of Medicine.—that he shall he i
twenty-one years of age—a ml having;
presented a Thet-is on some 3l<-<lienl
subject, shall give satisfactory evidence
of his qualifications on an examination
by the Faculty, which takes place imme
diately after the close of each session.
The annual Commencements !■ i con- |
ferring the degrees, will not he »! layed j
beyond the time requisite to complete the
• examination, that no unne-.- ary ex
■ pen.se may be incurred by the student,
for board. This may be procured in
Philadelphia, nt the rate of fiom #3 50 to
#1 in very respectable houses, to which
the Janitor will furnish references, with
out charge.
Ten Students are by law admitted
gratuitously, each Session, (the sum of
’ #3O only being paid by each to me>*l (le
. current expenses of the Institution.)
Vindication for the benefit of this pro
vision. and all other conimimientions to
(lie Faculty, must be addressed to Sam
• i i t. 31e('i.ellan, >l. i). DMn of the Fa
culty, at (he Jefferson .Me-lienl College,
lOlli neni 1 Walmit street, Philadelphia.
By order of the Faculty.
SAMUEL McCLELLAN. Dean.
Philadelphia, Awnst. IS‘(0. wst !)(>
AUGUSTA UKIDUE
FUBM.
"WTOTICEis hereby given, liinf all [tro
Xml dace Wagons ami Girts, contain
ing one or nior*; hales of Cotton, hogs
heads of Tobacco, or barrel-: of Flour
1 are from this date, entitled to pass the
; AUGUSTA BRIDGE, free, of Toll:
' This arrangement has been made, for
thc purpose of enabling the Planter, to
' avail himself of this extensive .Alarket.
> free of nil expense.
• (Signed)
1 Jksse Kent. A. Commino,
I 'l’hom as AlcGu an, Jos. Bio non.
> John Luxes, John Wooi.fo lit,
t Committee.
Augusta, August SB, 1830. w3m f)l :
f The Carolinian, Southern Times,
Greenville .Mountaineer, and Charleston
Courier, will please insert the above
weekly fi>r three months, and send their
accounts to this office,
ADAHMSTUATUI V NOTICE
• txOUR months aflonlate, application
) Jp will be made to t ; ie Honorable the
- Inferior Coflrt of Franklin county, when
- sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
i to sell all the real esttu-- of Win. Jones,
s deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and
t creditors of said deceased.
RACHEL /ONES, Admi x.
Jtuic 13th. )SW 73
' s9&e>
AT TUR
ll’fllVSTA ROOK-STOKE!,
Urandd’s Chemistry, Good's Hook of
Nature,
| Lunee on the Chest, Hooper's Examina
tions,
Gentleman s & Ladies' Lexicon, Letter
VVri tor's,
Harman's Pulpit Assistant, Course of
Time, Lalla Kookli,
lute's and Hind's Farriery, \atioiml
Orator,
\ irginia llo\isf,vif'e, Stories of Waterloo,
Campbell's Poems,
Paul Clifford, Moore's Poems, Moore's
Works,
Moore's Life of Myron, N utsliell of
K nowledge,
1 ’l.nuiah Moore's Works, Caldwell's Cul
len. j lemons’ Poems,
Children ofthe Abbey, Drydin's Virgil,
Flake's Fotnny,
Gi’iiusimw's Failed States, Greece and'
Home,
Smiley's Federal Calonlator,Pike’s Arith
metic.
Smith's Arithmetic, Natali's Ilotany,
Anal Mary's Tales. American Anecdotes,
Gricshnoh's New Testament, U. Kohert
son's Sermons, * •
Towle's Astronomy, Crown's E. Gram
mar, New Speaker,
Kent's Commentaries. Chilly on Con
tracts, Toller’s Executors,
V.mug's Night Thoughts, Tales of a
Grandfather, Ac.
at.so—Tiir; roi.T.owiNa
GARDEN SEEDS:
Carrot, Caddish, .Mustard, Onion, Cn
cinnlu r, Early Turnip. lee Eettuee, Win
ter Squashes, Flood Meet, A: Herb-Seed.
Sept 11 !)S
WQMWJ
OF
IIAMBURCw
VOW WA\Ah,
OV long credit. without interest, tl(l<>s
from the State, and exemption from
Taxes
The- State of South-( 'aroliaa laiving
lately purchased, at a Sale under a decree
j in Equity, the whole oft lie Original Tawn
of Hamburg, the undersigned, in pursu*
I mice of authority vested in them l»y the
1 Legislature, will oiler for Sale and Kent,
| at public Auction, in Hamburg, on Tues
i day the lillli day of October next, all
! tlio improved LOTS in that part ofthe
Town, which is owned by the State, ex
pending from .IfeFride’s Tavern, south.
; to the Fridge, iiiehiding that extensive
j and valuable Ware House, built by Mr.
! Shultz. MtKM’eet long and 50 feet wide, di
! reel I v mi the margin of (he river, mid ca
pable ofeontuiidugoOiM) hags of Cotton.
They will also, oiler some unimproved
Lots. Thrt terms ofllie sale are liberal;
j a credit of one, two ami three years, with-
I out interest, the instalments being equal,
and as the State is the proprietor, the
titles will he unquestionable.
The property now ottered for sale, i
: recommended to the enterprising, by ma
Iny peculiar and eminent advantages. It
is situated at the head of Steam Foal
navigation, on the Savannah river, on
the South (tarolina side, directly opposite
the most commercial part of Augusta;
and is the natural, ns well as accustomed
market, (or the produce of a large por
tion ofthe Hack-Country of South Caro
lina; ;jO,oo» f igs of Cotton per annum,.
and other produce in proportion, being
the average ofpurchases for years past.
It is the contemplated termination of the
Charleston Kail Komi; and n confident
anticipation is entertained, that a Franch
or Agency of one of the Charleston
Hank's, will shortly !<<• established there.
The place is abundantly supplied with
cxeellent water from numerous ttever
t'ailmg Springs, beyond any Southern
Town; and from past experience, may la
regarded as unusually healthy. In ad
dition to these advantages, if is recom
mended by another, which is not enjoy
ed by nny place in the United States or
elsewhere—a total exemption from Tax
es. for Eight years, by the foilowiug.ioiul
resolution ofthe Legislature of Soulh-
Carolina.: -‘//r.-o lvnl, that all Town Lots
and Stock in Trade, within the corporate
limits of Hamburg, be exempt from Tax,
on the part of the State, for the term o I
Eight years.’’
We‘may therefore, with the utmost
confidence, pronounce that no place in
the Southern States, alibi'd* a finely field
for enterprise, or an opportunity for, so
profitable an investment of Capital. The
attention of the enterprising is therefore
particularly invited; of those who have
no capital, and wish to acquire it; and of
those who have, and wish to in ves t and
■ increase it.
It. J. EARLE, ) r (mm ia.
HENRY SHULTZ. [
TIH»S. HARRISON 7 .)
August 11,
NOTICE.
PROPOSALS will he received until
the first Saturday in October next,
-for furnishing the Jail with wood one
i year, from that date. Persons wishing
■ to engage in the business, will hand their
. applications, (naming the price per cord,)
1 to Mr Frazer, the Keeper ofthe Jail.
Fy ■■• v, er ofllie Jail Committee.
GEORGE M. WALKER.
Sept 10 1W
BACON.
B\Co.n, consisting o-
Hams, Shoulders, mu'
( Middlings. Just He
ceivcil, and For Sale on moderate terms
VT SHELTON'S WAREHOUSE..
June ;j<) wtf 77
Savannah Stcam»Boat
V&mptmy.
fgl I! R STEAM-BO AT < <>3i PA N Y
.Ml of Georgia, in order to give increas
ed certainty mul despHlchlo their opera
tions in the transportion of merchandize
between Savannah and Augusta, have,
during the past season, added such n num
ber of Boats of light drafts, expressly eal
tainted to navigate the River in its low
est state, ns it is hoped, and confidently
expected, will, with the facilities hereto
fore possessed by them, enable them to
give entire satisfaction to such as may
forward their properly by their boats.
The Company lias upon its Wharf, spa
cions Warehouses, for the reception of
Goods, which are protected during the
' night by careful watchmen.
There will be no delay in the shipment
of the Goods, and no expense will be
spared to deliver them in the shortest
possible, time.
W3I. P HUNTER,
President Steam Boat Company.
August 11 ts K)
JAMILS; m P.VMTirj
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WILL attend the Superior and In
ferior Courts of Richmond and
Columbia counties—and the Court of
Common Pleas of Augusta. lie may be
found nt the office of Robert R. Reid, Esq.
corner of Washington and Ellis-strecls.
July 31 ts 81
LAW MOT IOjE ~
1 SHALL hereafter regularly attend
the Superior Courts of Richmond
County. My office and resilience are in
Groensborough. Persons residing in
Augusta, having business to transact, re
quiring the serv ices of a Lawyer, in thc
counties of Greene, Morgan, Newton,
Clarke, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln.
Tallinferro, Monroe, or Hancock, and
who may choose to entrust it to me, " ill
have an opportunity of conferr'ng with
me, personally, twice in a year, in rela
tion to it. FRANCIS it. CONE.
Qy'* The Constitutionalist and Courier,
will please publish the above for 3 weeks,
and semi in their accounts to this office.
Dee. 5 ts
rx During my absence from
Mr. WILLIAM
• T - WIGIITMAN will net
ns my agent.
W3l. U. SHELTON.
April 17 W
I^JLKEY.
X N excellent SI LKE\ .xxit 1 1 Double
IxL Spring'Fop—For sale by
L. HULL.
August M
’bdaiabd TABLE.
4 GOOD Second Hand BILLIARD
TABLE for sale—Apply to
L. HULL.
August M
JUST RIICIJIVED,
40 Barrels Northern Gin.
fffTJ 10 do Apple Brandy,
I<M> Boxes 'Fallow Ckmdlcs,
30 Demijohns superior old Cognac
Brninb/. For Hale b '/
C. PHILLIPS.
August II H 0
V IKGINTA MANUFACTURED
tobacco.
H fTX KEGH MANUFACTURED
3 IP TOBACCO ,
For Sai.F. ev L. iIUI.L.
August 11
FRESH FLOUR.
( Y BARRELS Fresh Bnltimon
&Xw FLOUR, Just Received, ant!
for Sale low.
L. HULL.
August 11
Bordeaux Clarcfc
4 CASKS SUPERIOR BORDEAUX
CLARET,
For Sale low, by
li. HULL.
August 11
sr&&& WT-WITn
300 DOZ. SPOOL COTTON,!
Just Received, and for Sale, by
L. HULL.
August 11
I RICHMOND SHERIFF*® SALE,
ya m.■ JJJj be soil! on the first 'Fuesds.-y
f f in Octolx-r next, at the Market
r in the City of Augusta, within
• tin* usual hours of sale.
) One small Wagon, levied on as the
property of James A. May. to satisfy a
li. fa. Kelly Dawson vs. .May 7t Wil
eox. E.JU. GLASCOCK, Sh lf.c. a.
Sept \ sits
VOLUME I4i« IOO*
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JUST RECEIVED. AM)
roxi calj33 ev the sunaciußEi?.
AT AUCTION prices,
.'lnor.g which are ihc-folloicing valuable
vr OB.ESJ
1,10 VS Boot of.lfartjrs 1 Vo".
. Josephus’ Works 2
Buck's Theological Dictionary 1
J/ilncr's Cliurcli History 5
Smith's Sermons 2
Hooper's .Medical Dictionary, 2
Do. do. do. 1
Gregory's Practice, i I
Armstrong's J/edleril Works, 1
Cooper's Ist Dines Surgery 1
Lingard's England, 10
Shukspeare's Works, 2
do do H
.McKenzie's 5,000 Receipts, I
Spectator, I’
Walker's Dictionary and Key, I
<lo. pocket do. 1
Rollins' Ancient History, 4
do do do 8
Lady of the .Manor, 7
Byron’s AVorks, H
Hodman’s Natural History, !1
Kirke. White's Works, 1
.Mayo's. Mythology, (plates) I
Robertson’s -works (rtewedition), J
Gibbon's Rome, (do do) 4
Hantiuh.Moore, (do. do.) 2
Pope's Poetical Works, (new > ,
Eibrary edition) steel plate, $
100 IJJDGIIH3 AND JOUimALS.
Full bound, in 1,5, (>, and 7 Quires each
C. PHILLIPS.
June 12,
J3BT E.EGEITED,
Bales Brown Sheetings At Shilling!*',
■1 Cases bleached do. do.
2 Bales Osnahurgs,
1 do Colton do.
L onsiTf Indigo Stripes,
1 bale Pawtucket Ticks,
100 pieces fine A. low {triced Culicoep,
100 do Silk Handkerchiefs,
100 doz. Ladies’white Cotton Hose,
200 do Seringapntam, Kritlnnia flcA
Berkley Handkerchiefs,
100 doz. Spool Cotton, in boxes,
00 do 8-1 Chintz Shawls,
20 do Nuvnrino Hats,
000 do Lead Pencils,
20 pieces English Gingham*,
10 do colored Circassians,
rou SAi.n u v
C. PHILLIPS.
August 11 I**!*
m.uM twyraAjaiif*
WATCH MAKER,
NO. 147, BROAD-STftEiilV
HAS ago in began
business, in the Brick
House, No. 117, Broad
street, lately occupied
CIK ns the ( IT V HOTEL
,A where he will bestow
ull Ids attention to re
pairing
watches a c docks,
ofevery deseription, in the best possible
nmniier, and at very reasonable prices.—
He solicits the patronage of bis friends
and former customer**, and nil who wisK
to have their Watches made to keep
good time at a moderate price. He wil
sell hiy remaining STOCK, consisting of
J357H1L217,
WATCHES AND CLOCKS,
CASTOHS, AC. AC.
for less than they cost, at Wholesale ami
Retail.
Thick Patent WATCH GRASSES,
and all other descriptions of WATCH
t.I.ASSES, constantly kept on hand.
Augusta. April 2H. IHJIO. f>!)
ANP
Ornamental Painting:.
/-HI HE SUBSCRIBER, would inform
fl the citizens of Augusta, that he.
w ill carry on the HOUSE PAINTING
and GLAZING BUSINESS, and also.
SION, CHAIR, and ORNAMENTAL,
PAINTIN’UI all of which shall he doner
in the best manner, and with despatch.—
Persons -w ho feel disposed to patronize*
him will please cull at'lds Shop, No. fMS,
Broad Street.
WILLIAM B. DAVIS.
June 2 ts fd
w iKESom
HAMBURG, S. C.
finite unJcfSTgrtcd has the pleasure
M. to inform the public in general, tiiat
be ban routed Mr. James Cobb s
■ COTTON
Inspection Warc-K 01120,
HAMItUItG, s. c.
Situated on the main street and at the
entrance of the Town . He will give his
entire services, and render all accommo
dations in ins power, to those who rimy
lavor him with their custom. His nclt*
shall be many, if his words are but few ;
1 which lie hopes will ensure him a share
of public patronage.
THOMAS N; DAVIS?.
1 N. R. lie will be prepared to receive
and forward all Merchandize com mitt e A
to his’charge. .>
EUmbuho, Sept. IB Bt* ®