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9 \L!]SofliANhor NKGIh U-:*,by Adininistraiors,
I'AVCiVtofs,, <*• Guar«Hans, are required, by law, to be heal
on the lirst I’m-.-day iu l a*, month, helweeii the hours of
Ton iu the forenoon, smd three in the afternoon, at the Court
hou<e oft he couiilv in which the properly is siinati'.--.No
tice of these sales must hegi veil in a public gazette,&l a1 \
iliiv’s previous to the day of sale.
Notiee of the sale of personal property, must be given
hi like manner, KOKTV days previous to the day ul sale.
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published IbrFOUTN d»»ys. ~ r/ .
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dinary lor leave to sell bA.NU or MS CKOhS, muwl be
p i* i ‘ :cifor FOUII MONTHS.
tut#
NAVA &§ B M S.
Jl ST Received. on Consignment, two
Cases Black iv.nl Yellow Wathii-
I'u iorXAVAIIIXO HATS. For Suit*
low. -'<• tuia,.
Juivfiry 23 ffi ‘I
TO mul£
FOSB A VIS \*i 9
A iVGCffiO WOMAV,
8&/3T i«0 is it good CO; *.v mill areas-
W W toimvl to lloiisp work.
BWSi'U'IIIS AT THIS OmCE.
t>ro Ci> -o
jI sals.
fegsi u)linos. eouToaico
P will ho Sold low
lor i.aso, or apiirovoi! pnpor.
c. eiHM.res.
Oct'l'l'T I<> 't
inTxio ! no.ua :: uo.mjv :::
X i abaadaaao in Marliot
fTS’t O owhci-h in Ooltl mines, i’iiintit
lions, nml ollu'r jiroperty. 'S k<‘
MRisKiribiT boys loavo to inl'orin bis
tri.'inls mi l tin? ptiblio. that ho is liniiy
\ isilo.l Uy ivipilnlists, whoso inruls lire
yro if, ami wlioaro ilosiroas anil mixioii
of i>nro!msiny wholes or slmros ol pi’<>j>-
eriies—improvi'il or uniiiiprovinl—"bo
wish to bwoou? proprietors or partnois
rs «.» il 1 miiiimf eoni;>iViiies —or woitlii
lo ia ami invest in mey nl rensonnlile in
terest satisfaotorily soemeil—wottbl in
l ist mi l a-lvnnee - their money in «».v
wiiy, pro? ideil they \v«*rc seeure.l mid
satisfied of rcatiseitig a fair and roasona
hi- interest for lliosain « —llierofore tiiose
iv’i ) wis'n to sell, or mo lyne-e property :
or ire I cash partners, will d > well to ap
ply to tbo sab seriber per mail, forwnrd
io >- every neeimsary inl-annatioi) and m
f-truelioi) aeeompanied will) an advance
retainin'; oiliee fee of 5 or cld —postnfr“
in every instance to be paid.
w nvcaiTT,
Heal 51-tale. Uroker’s, Attorney's and
Honer.it Ar-oiil. .\u.3J. SonCi-Fourtli si
JViiliiiMplihi, I'li
\. H.*—T’ip South and Morfii ( aroli
jin and tleorjjin papers will eojiy (be a
Iwive one nimitli, ami send in their bills.
|.VVi irv 5. I’oC/j
SAW J^OTiC 1 id*
IjSil \I,I. lieroafier regularly alien
tbo Superior Courts of llieiimon*'
t '.unity. lily oiliee am! resitlenee are ie
».reensboroujrli. I‘ersons residing in
A'i rasta. bavin# business to trnnsaef. re
fpiirin# the services of a fai wyer, in the
comities of (dreene, .Uor.grnn, Newton.
Clarke, Oglethorpe, \V ilites, l.ineoln.
Talliuferro, .Monroe, or liancoek, and
who may choose toentinist ii to me. will
have an opportunity of conferring willi
me, personally, twice in a year, in rela
tion to it. j itANC irf ii. t
pee r, _ tl' I s
'mV •
f7U)j;n months after date, npjdimtion
1 wdl be made to the honorable the
Vo-n t j.f Ordinary of Richmond comity,
f.r leave to sell a mulatto girl called Ju
dy for (lie benefit of the heirs nml emli-
‘■"“■'‘wviou-oaii.,
Mm.initili’dliir of I). Clerk.
Poe 32 ' :t
" ““IjOST
B\ (he subscriber, a small RhD .MO
ROCCO GILT
a* oc 1 ats r»isooii 9
with a SI'CCL CL.ISP, containing n
hont wf.O and some papers of no \alne. Ii
was dropped in Broad-street. Angnsta.
or between that and the Hunker Springs.
The subscriber's name is written mi a
paper in said book will) tin- ago ..» three
Ls liis ehildren. Whoever may hml and
},-ave 11 with it- contents with Mr. Ji ms
l.ynes, nt the Uualter Springs, shall be
handsomely
Dcrl ™
V
DRI-^OOD^
i
HItOCEUIES A I'IdI.MTHU;,
AT Mj* HULL’S
AUCTIO.\ STORK.
s GOODS, Ijincns, Lawns, liin
e S W en Cambric, Colton do. Birds Eye (
r and iinssia Diaper. Merino tlloths. Cali- ,
v eoes. (tisighams. Bleaelied ami Brown
,y Shirting A: Sheetings,’llontbnssettß, Silk ,
and Tliread Lace, Fancy Silk Gauze, ,
l . .Merino. Ibnssian. and Cotton Shawls,
worsted, cotton, silk, thread, and lambs
” wool hose and half hose, assorted colors.
0 Nett and Webb suspenders, crapes,
- mandarine robes, figured and plain—
-1 brown, linens, osnabnrgs, London pins,
•j Brazillian tuck and side eoirbs, spool
/ coll >n, lustring, pearl buttons, limey
ii gauze scarts ami handkerchiefs, book ,
~ muslin, worsted, kid, and horseskin
gloves, tapes, didiil Blankets, carpeting, J
r Bugs, &r. Ucc. ,
CiROCRRIES' i
Santa ( roix, is Orleans and Musea- 1
* vailo sugars, eoifee, bagsring, repo, rice, J
n Hoar, twine, sacks, letter paper, soap,
candles, butler, shoe thread. A:e.
5 FI T IB.\ITI'*SF.
Side ItoariL. soliis. eliairs, bedsteads, ,
clocks, matresses, music stools, cut glass. ,
, f mounted castors, cordial stands, silver )
'i mounted candlesticks. iVe. Ac. ,
: 3»1 ff.SC Kffi Ii A EOUS. |
1 Shotguns, innsquels, boots,shoes,hats, ,
n A:e. i
e UEADY-MADH C LOT SUNG. i
Coals. I’anlidoons and v ests. <
f A SSOR TP. I) JR R K I. R Y. ]
All the above articles will be sold on
i-ea -onaMe terms at \o. tilo Broad street. (
dan 10 ol !
■ m Boxes Alnseatelle RAISINS,
’ new crop—For sale by i
* P. PHILLIPS.
• I lee S !
AVJfe’V' AVXvAV\n\). ;
i 1
■ 8- lIALFiiS Osnabnrgs, i
•JO f)o. negro Cottons, i
lil Do. brawn fSbeelings & Shirtings, ,
(>0 I’ieees while, red, »V green Flannels, ;
o() Do. rich Cambric Prints,
oO Do. C.dlieoes (low price.) i
JOIJ Day. Chintz,Verona,lmitation,Mad- i
rass, Aliislipalain, Berkley, and
Britannia Handkerchiefs,
- 100 Pieces Choppa Bomals,
1 Cased-1 Irish Linens,
i I S)o. 7-8 do. do.
50 Doz. ladies while cotton Hose,
100 Do. mens do. do. Imif do.
100 Boxes Spool Cotton,
200 Beams Wrapping Paper, ,
'flic above is olfei'ed f. r sale low, for
Cash, or approved paper, by ,
Cil.Adi LESS PHILLIPS.
Oct If? If 1
■®" ill'f,J< having nssoeinled 8. 11.
J « 01/lA'Eti in his business—it will '
iie; I'aller be conducted in the name of
la. HBTAa & C°- ’
1 They will be thankful for such basi- 1
ness as may bo intrusted to them, and for |
! su h patronage as they may be found to •
••merit.
(jCr 5 . Liberal advances will be made on 1
Goods placed "ill: them, lor sale, it
l required, and prompt returns insult* foi
Goods sold.
_ _ 07
liOAF *ff T C«
•c iDadbnS LOAF 81 ASAIi.
_H_ .lost Beeeived on I’onsigtmuTil
and For tfule liow, by
L. in LL.
Feb. 0 fb 07
j o niT
AV VT< fl MAKER,
,vo. g nu<).\f)-sTj{Ei:T ;
HAS again began
• v business, in the Brick
.House, No. 1 17, Broad
\ street, lately occupied
N as the CITY HOTEL:
' lf ‘ " ,K>,on
■\ all his alteiilion to re
. pairing
. WATCHES & CLOCHSj
»fevery description, in the best possiide
manner, and at very reasonable prices.—
He solicits the patronage of bis friend
ami former customers, and all "no xvisk
1 to have their AValehes made lo keej
I gootl time at a moderate price. He wii!
i -ell bis remaining JBTOCK. eoasisting of
|Q mrtn tfil ®
C rjj rnj nl tie 3
WATCHES AST) CROCKS,
CASTORS, AC. AC.
t for less than they cost, at Wholesale and
■ Beta'll.
Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
and all other descriptions of WATCH
ML ASSES, constantly kept on hand.
Augusta, April 28. IS>O. si»
LAN D 1(111 S A LE.
A CHS AT BARGAIN
is now olli reil in the sale ol a tract. ot
a.l of LAND, in Carroll county, which is
- discovered to be rich in the Guhh n propi'C
t„ The owner being on tlie eve of a long
ionrney lo the North, will now sell it lew,
ifa cjitic.U ap)»lieation is made. Indispu
t-ible titles will bo delivered.
. afplv at this office.
■Time Id J _*
i "Administrator’s IKsoticc.,
•VVAOt'tC monlbs afier date, applieaimn
I w ill be made to the Court of Ordi
- miry of Columbia county, for leave lose i
c ail the real estate of Bobcrt Craw lord,
late of said county, deceased*
BENJAMIN S. COV. .I*./*,
t Feb. k*. ltm-> >
A VALUABLE MEDICINE
CCg 3 Rrcommrmlcd hi/ vnqmvlionoble and
conclusive testimonials.
THE proprietor confidently offers to
the wlmt experience has
pro veil to be one of the most efficacious
compounds in (ho Materia Mediea. for the
cure of that class of distressing, danger
ous mnl inveterate Diseases produced by
an impure stale of the blood, acrimony
of the ha mot's iVtllt vitiated habit ofboily,
and usually exhibiting themselves in the
various forms of Scrofula. Salt Rheum. Lc
pros;/. St. Anthony's Fire. Fever Sores. Il’hile
Sivetiin/rs, Foul nml obstinate Vlccrs, Sure
Legs ami Lyes, Scald I lead, Scurvy, and Ve
nereal Taint, where Mercury has tailed.
I>«. UELEE’B
Botanical Drops!!
have, in a multitude of cases, cured these
inveterate and deep-rooted complaints in
their worst and most hopeless stages.—
The Drops are also given with success
for violent eruptions aller the meet sirs ,‘ red
blotches; festering eruptions, and pimples on the
fare; and in connection with Dr. .I rain's
Liniment, they remove while swellings of
tlie joints. The Scrofula, in its early
shapes of mere tumours behind (lie ears
and under tlie chin, and swelling of tlie
upper lip and nose, will not only quickly
yield to this preparation, but scrofulous ul
cers, w hich have spread lo such an extenl
and depth, as lo corrode the earlileges, and
affect the hones with caries, have been gradu
ally and permanently healed, by the per
severing administration of this powerful
medicine; the sunken squullid counte
nance restored lo its florid line, tbo vital
energy re-established, and the whole sys
tem purified and invigorated. They are
also the best Spring and Autumnal Fhysic.
From many oilier proofs of tlie superi
or \ irtiies of Dr. Retfes Drops, the I’ro
prietor selects the following
INTERESTING CASES.
O'? 3 A Lady, to whom ivlerenro can
be made, w as for years aillieted with Ini
moiirs on her neck, accompanied with
frequent itching eruptions, and running
sores. !Bbe had tried various remedies
and bad taken the best medical advice,
but could gel no permanent relief, «& her
ease daily becoming worse, fears were
entertained of a fatal termination of her
complaint, when a friend pro? identiaily
recommended the Botanical Drops, four
bottles of w hieb elleeled a complete cure,
to the surprise and joy of herself aud
friends.
A Child tifß years, had lost the use
ot Lis arms, one leg was almost crippled,
hip dropped out of place, thigh ami arms
swollen iV broke open in several places,
and many of the sores had penetraled down
lo the hone. On taking these Drops lie re
covered the use of his limbs, the sores
healed up, and he was restored to health,
although thought incurable.
young .Man, near Boston, was
reduced so low by eruptions and sores in
various parts of his body, especially his
neck and hands; weakness at the sto
mach, loss of appetite, general debility,
and gradual decline of the whole system,
so us to threaten an approaching Con
sumption. He was entirely cured, and
restored to a line state of health, by five
or six bottles of these Drops.
.Married Lady w as for years af
liieled w ith eruptions on the face, head,
ears ami various parts of the body, at
tended w ith violent itching, hiiriiing, Ac.
innl tried many prescriptions w ithout ef
fect : was confined to her room, anil de
clined nil company. Hie was eared by
taking four bottles of these Drops.
tX/-’A I,ad belongingto tSaugus. whoso
head w as covered all in er with sores and
blotches, was wholly cured hy a few hol
lies. aller every other remedy had failed.
child five years old, laid her
face covered w ith a scab, v atlons erup
tions about the body, and was blind of
both eyes. Bbe was cured by taking live
hollies.
A ('orrrespondeb! writes time: “'I have
had Fleers on my legs so had that I ex
pected to lose the r.se of tin m. nod could
only walk on crutches; two pieces ol
none came fiom my right leg; when
hearing of your Rdf 's Jtolnniei.l Drops.
oiler trjing every tiling else linn i
!nought would alloy my sufferings, on
.icing three bodies, i found mysell nearly
well ; the ulcers begun to heal up and
cease running.'’
A gentleman writes, he had hern sore
ly idilicted for ten years w ith Biles nil
over his hotly, and h:i\ ing tried all kinds
■ ifremedies without success, hy the use
•he Drops he was perfectly eared.
Another Gentleman writes; "I have been
seriously aillieted with the Salt Bheum
on my head, <.V<*. and resorted to the use
of many nieilii ines w ithout < Heeling a
cure, or doing any essential good, until 1
obtained some of your Botanical Drops,
which, on using a short time, entirely
eared me. 1 therefore recommend il to
every person aillieted with this com- \
plaint.' 1
{£/» -I was aillieted," writes a person.
• for six years with intolerable burnings
all over my body, a dreadful ulcer on ntj j
left leg. uml i very other day a return ol
head ache. After taking one Lottie I
began to mend, and alter the third, was
perfectly < nred : sixty two pieces ofhone I
came from my leg. mostly very small, the
largest was two inches long. ’
Fricevl. or(i bottles for 80.
For sale by special appointment by I
TI FFIN' A IVANTIGNAC. j
Druggists, Augusta, Georg ill.
*,* Observe (trot none are genuine w ith |
out the w rilten signature ol'T. K 11)DEB. I
on the outside printed w rapper. I
Jan 22 ln»
HOTICTI*
ETIOFI! months alter dale, application j
' will he made, to (he Honorable tin [
Snlerior Court of Richmond County, sil j
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell all the Beal Estate of Dabney Berry. |
dec. late of Richmond County.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, Adm'r. j
Jan 15 mini 50 I
OHIO REFORMED
WOtt Tl 11 €1 T< > *
BV. and with the consent of the Re
formed .Medical Society, ofthe I Hi
•‘■d Hates, the new Befornied Medical
Institution lias been located in Worth
ington, an interesting and nourishing
town on the Whetstone Biver, eight
miles north ofColmnbus, on the N'ortliern
I nrnpike. Tliis cite lias been chosen
because it presents the greatest advan
tages to facilitate the researches ofthe
Botanical student—the country around
it abounding with every variety of medi
cal plants ; and the situation being the
most healthy and delight'd in (ho Wes-1 i
tern country—and because tlie oeenpan- i
ey ofthe large College Edifice, together j
with ground of every variety of soil for (
an extensive botantnlar garden, has been
presented to ns by the board of trustees
of Wortiiimrlon College.
There will be attaehed to the institu
tion, a Dispensary for analyzing and 1
preparing \ egiiahle .Medicines; and an j
Inlirmary, where persons from theneigh
boarhood, or a distance laboring antler 1
fevers, consumptions, dispepsia, liver ;
complaints, gravel, ulcers, fistulas, can- ‘
cel’s, &c. tVe. will be successfully treat- '
ed, vviilioiit bleeding, mercury or the knife, ’
anil (rom which the student will acquire
a correct know ledge of the nature, ope
ration mid superior efficacy ol vegetable
agents in removing disease. *
I'lie necessity for an ia-1 Italian of this
kind in the West, o lie under tin* direc
tion of competent Professors is striking
ly evident. It is an institution that is de
signed to concentrate, and disseminate
all tlie knowledge of Doctors of Medi
cine and empyrics, sages and savages ;
and that will demonstrate to the student
and the sick Uml \ egetnbies alone afford
tlie only rational, sale and ell'octuid means
of removing diseases w ithout impairing
the constitution, or endangering life or
limh. The present system of practice
which treats diseases of every form with
nietalif minerals, the lancet or knife, is
dangerous or inefficient, the lamentable
facts which every day presents too fully
illustrate. Nor is this truth more clearly
exhibited, lima the tiiet that vegitable
substances alone, are void of danger,
and powerfully efficient when adminis
tered ; a relercnee lo the success ol'onr
New York infirmary, and the success of *.
ignorant botanical physicians, proves ,
Mas fact.
Tlie Gollegp and Infirmary will be
opened the ii st week in December, w here
students from all parts may enter and 1
complete their Medical Education, and '
vv’ie! e persons laboring under every
species or tliscnsc siiaii eeceiv e prompt
and faithful attention.
The course ofsludy to be pursued, and
which will he taught according to (he
OLD and !• EI'DB M ED system by Lec
tures, Recitations, Examinations mid
suitable text books, is, Ist Anatomy and
Fhisiology. 2d, Did and Befornied (Sur
gery. Jhl. Theory and I’ruetiee of Med
ieiue. dth. The old and improved sys
tem of Midw ilery, with the disease.* of
women nml ehildren. sth. Materia Me
dica willi praetieai and gem r.il Botany.
<»IU. Medical and Botanical Chemistiy
and Parmaey. 7. Mated Lectures on
collateral {Science—.Moral and Mental
Philosophy—Phrenology—Medical Ju
risprudence—Comparative Amitomy
Medical History, *Ve.
By attending Ihls Lislilntion. the Mn
deiu will aecpiirea correct knowledge of
present practiced physicians—a ka >w
ledge of the use and abase of minerals,
I lie Lancet, < Historical Forceps and the
Unite, and a knowledge of (he new and
improved system, that supercedes their
nsp, with tenfold more safety Mini success.
Tit ere Will be no specified time to com
( Ifto a course of study; whenever the
student is qualified he may graduate and
receive a Diploma—some will j nss in
one year, others w ill require more.
R i q nisi I ion jo r Ad nils si on.
1. A eertifieate of good moral charac
ter. 2. Good English education.
7'< ruis. —The price of qualifying a per
son to practice, including a Diploma, and
.KfTKS to all the adv antages of the Misti
tit’ion, w ill be Bdstt in advmice, or 875 in
advance, m.d 8|(i!l at the close of his sin
dies. Every adv milage given, and s me;
allowance made to those in the indigent
eifetiinstnnees. board will be had at 8i
per w cell, and books at the \> eslern < its
prices.
Every student on entering Worthing
ton (Jollege will become an honorary
| men her of the Befornied Medical Boei
| ely of the t idled Stales, from Whom h<
will receive a Diploma, an annual l»e
--j port of tdl the doings and diseovi ries of
' its dili’ei ent memliers, and In' entitled to
i all its constitutional privileges and bene
1 , ‘ ,s •
i 'I hose wishing further inf rnnntion will
i please address a letter (pest paid) to |
Col. (I. H. Grisw eld. or tiie undersigned,
and it shall receive prompt attention,
j Students and others had belter beware
ofthe slanders ofthe present physicians.
: w ho know no more about oar institution
| ;ban they do about Botanical medicine.
J. J. STEELE. President. ,
Worthington. D. : Oct. !8’j().
Feb Id 39 I
| FOlt SAIiE. I
j "S’JIE Ent and Premises on Broad j
j -4 street Known in the plan of tlie,
j < ily. as No. 22, extending
j and 7t! feet on Bey in Id si reef, and bound- [
! !•<I on the East by lot beionglnglo James |
(Johnson, and on the Wist by r John
j Bones’s lot.
j For Terms, apply to Jott.x Mooun, or
I to
ALEVA.VDEB MAFKV.
Fehrnary 2. 57
, JOS’PRIITTIItO
j NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICI j
I
*
Sltijjtijstii, <SSf.rjoT|jifn»
—a
THE NI KKt Kinilii.
B(Lato Proprietor of Iho Globe TaVorn, and more recently of th* Xrt&nslon Houbo^
Id.B leave to announce lo his friends and the public, generally, that lie has lu-
Ken t hat elegant nml commodious fire proof brick building «\x the corner of
i;mau ami Jackson Btreots. and immediately adjoining the new Masonic Hall It
js situated m the ..1061 central part of the City, nml is in (he very heart ofbusiness-.
hemg ... the y.e.mly ofthe Augusta Bank, and the Brunei. Bat* ofthe Hale of
I Ins nl known as ilio
GLOBE MOTEL,
and in its interior arrangement and general construction, unites In an eminent
<rree, spaciousness, neatness, and eomliirl. To the man of family, the individual
traveller, the daily boarder or the fashionable visitor, the GLOBE . aesenls lu-eom*
modations inferior lo none in the .Southern States.
Having conducted for a number of yeara, two among (be most popular Hotels
511 this City, be Hatters himself that Ids experience in business, added to the superior
advantages of situation and the resources under Ids eontroul. will enable him t< give
the most decided satisfaction to all who may honor him with their patronage.
His S 1 ABLLS are spaehuv-. and well ventilated, mid amply supplied w ith lit*,
best of provender, and attended hy experienced and steady ostlers—in addition to
which, the sub eriber will bestow Ids own personal uni emitting attention, and in hi*
charges, will not forget the pressure ofthe times.
. (tT* The J’jlhertoa Huge departs ovi ey jvu.i , , . , • .. m.d ar
rives every Friday evening at 0. The Pendleton .Stage dij arlseviiy 'l.:tsduy,ut
l o clock in the morning, and arrives I‘very Monday at 2 oClork in the evening.
'I he .Milledgeville Stngi- arrives every day except Thursday, at 7 o’clock in the eve
ning, and departs every day except Wednesday, at 2 o’clock in the morning. Too
Savannah Stage arrives every .Monday, Wednesday Olid Friday, nt 1(1 o'clock in .ho
morning, and departs every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, nt 2 o'clock in lh«
morning. WILLIAM SHANNON
AUGUSTA. September 9tli, 1829.
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALK lIVTIIE SUIIHCRIIIIIR
ATT A.VCTIO2I PDICEB.
v nr.vj:u.v u .xssokt.viknt ok vai.i r ani.r. Books,
CONSISTING OF: <
Theological, Medical, Historical. Rio gra
phical and Miscellaneous
BO Q
AMOhia TiIKOT ARE:
and Foekel Bibles,
j’rayer Books and Testaments,
Wnil's Psalms and Hymns,
Fox's Booh of Martyrs,
< 'nlrnefs Sacred Geography—plates,
Bolliu's Ancient History,
Gregory's Practice, Idle of Bolivar,
Mackenzie's 5t'(l() Bei'eipts,
Byron's Works, Goldsmith's do.
Pope's poetical do. Moore's do.
Hannah More’s do.
Burns’ do. Chalmers' do.
Hooper's Medical Dictionary.
Gibbons' Koine, Spectator, 2 vol.
Walker's Dictionary and Key,
do. Pocket do. Lady ofthe (Manor,
Scott’s Poftieal Works,
Political Economy, Jackson Wreath,
Western aud Southern Songster,
Indian Wurs, Puley’s Philosophy,
Arabian Nights, I vol. new edit,
Form Book, do. do.
Goldsmith's A minuted Nature,
( 'lareinloii's Rebellion. (! v 01.
Horn's Introduction. I vol.
I Milford's Greece. 8 vol.
Wilkinson's Memoirs. 5 vol.
Home, Smollet and Bissefs England,
Lingard's England. 10 vol.
Plutarch's Lives, -1 vol.
Handel and Hadyn's,
('olleetioii of iMn-ie,
Church do. new edit. |
Boinan Li I era I nre, j
Pliiil's (icogfai hy of W. Stales. 2 vol. j
Gillie's Greece, Carpenter's Guide,
Keith on the Globes,
Memoirs of J. Eastburn.
Confession of Fail!), Lights
Shoberl's Austria,
Hungarian Brothers,
Bl ow n's Novels (I vol,
Mercer's Cluster, F’.iglish Bender,
Jlurrny's tirnimear.
(HAS. PHILLIPS.
November 15 If lli
feccutors Sale.
I YAU’.HIIiH DIILDINt; LOti
ON the first Tuesday in April next,
will be sold nt (he lower Murkel
'■ Hoiise in the City of Angitfifa,
i ' VVve \ol‘tMu\ \vn\>TOVCTC\ew\S,
1 adjoining Mrs. Smell's, bounded on tlie
' South and West side hy Reynold and
• Jackson streets, and known in the plan
i of said City hy the No. (>5 —extending j
j "fault feet on Reynold ami—— I'rtt i
| on Jackson street, tlie same being part
ofthe Estate of John t 'mnpbell, dic’d.
Terms, —One third cash, balance in (>, 12
and 18 months, with interest from date,
ami mortgage on the properly.
It. CAMPBELL, ) Executors
JAMES FRASER, * of
JAMES HAS!PER. ) J. C.
Oct w i»s»Mta y <
- -■ ■— -m i
JV*T ion*
u\
W. .1. 3808 Pi. V 9
AT TIIU
AH;i STA ROOK-STOIC E,
rgltii: New Map of the Sidle ol'4 ncor->>
B pin, <lrmvn from i.cnml surveys.' y
t mi lion Welhorn, lute ,*■ urveyor ( t in nil,
imil O. Own, oh vvhiehin addition to
other drlinentions. (In- respective districts
ofthe Ramin drawn lor, in (lie vnrioiift
Land Lotteries nrc neeiinitely number
• '■l, nml llit* bonmiaries of the. eounties
plainly marked out. The Maps to be bud
on rollers, or Cor (In 1 poeket,
.Inn t>‘J ;? 2
FOR SALK OR TO BETiIC
a A House A». I,cl, pleasantly
t^ilmill-tl in llmnburp, hnvinjs
nil eon venienres for a family
immediate possession would
In' piven. l*o r Curt tier particulars, eii
«Hiirt; of Mr. Tin w in lliirnburp. or of
\Vm. J. Iloimv, Sen. in Augusta
1 tee -!> o r>
vtiJWL A ,iuv "' V»wm,i,i\o. Lot,
IWaP ‘V* A I.ARCE STOKE,
• nr'-MBiL V ’ l ."ileululed for IJry-Coeds
i " ~r. .i Croeerirs, opposite llio
I store ol Tlmnuis, Csrj upper
'(•'.r ’ 1 street—an «?xeelb nt f-lneil
j ‘ H *’ .miness. l , o‘"isKimi willin' piven
| * .. llie first ot October. I*or terms. w bieb
f " ill be liberal, apply to Mr. Josi i n Cak
' niK, at the above place.
garret Lawrence.
.Tnly 31 > s,((
I' j a 'wbJ ~t an t 7
ATTORNEY AT LATV,
I ILL attend the Superior (ttu L*’
V V ferior Courts of Riebmond
{Columbia counties—hud tin' Court ‘'l
Common Pleas of Aupustfi, lie mrtf be
found at theottieeof UobeH R. Reid. Esq.
corner of Washington and Ellin-stveels.
July‘J I f
; ®T Minis. prime .TSupar,
! l’i do Museove
l'*awi»iss roK sm.k nt.ijljll’S.
ee I-
i fl .no Bnptrinjr,
H Duffle Rlanhefey
<i bales i’oii;j quarter Befce do
a do H,* preen Ac white Flnnnela.
“ ‘b* .lived Sattinelte,
, 1 ( "' Y‘S fine amt low prim! Prints.
"'J 0 U’ees Swiv. Jwekonet, oi ‘I
,W IMllslillK
,Vr sale by (*- PHILU ■-
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