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THE SEBSCtSSBEtEOtf,
/t*ato Pwrietor of tho Globe Taveni, and more recently of the Mansion Housov
BjjfV.'S leave to announce lo bis friends nml the |>ni»lie generally,that he has ta
(ten that elegant and commodious lice proof brick building on the. corner o!
Broad and Jackson .Streets, and Immediately adjoining Ike new Masonic Hall. It
is situated in the most central part of tlie City, and is in the very heart of business—
being in the vicinity oftbe Augusta Hank, and tlie Branch Bank of the fcilate ol
Georgia. Tliis Establishment is known as the
QI.OIIE HOTEL,
and in its interior arrangement and general construction, unites in an eminent, de
gree, spaciousness, neatness, and comfort. To the man of family, the nuliv idu.n
traveller, the daily boarder or the (fashionable visitor, the GLOBE presents accom
modations inferior to none In the Southern fcdutes. .
! Having conducted for u number of years, two among the most popular Hotels
in this City,ho Hatters himself that his experience in business,added to the superior
ad outages of situation & tbe resources under his eoiitronl. will enable him to give
the i.osf decided satisfhetion to all who may honor him with their patronage.
His STABLES are spacious and well ventilated, mid amply supplied with tbe
best of*provender, and attended by experienced and steady ostlers—in addition to
which, tue subscriber will bestow bis own personal unremitting attention, «Vinbi
charges, will not forget the pressure of the times.
following TALES arrive id, and depart from, tbe Gloom Motml
**’ depni^i
grbinid I hereby devote 'for [enj^f’})' o'clock. I*. IM.—and depurls every
olher I’orjver I u-oaianwiie:.*... Tiusdinj and Friday. at (I o’clock I*. JM.—mid de
and VV/h/'.''A///, at 10 o clock, A. M.
* GaKK.Nvu.Lit, S. ‘C. Scauk arrives rrcry Mht'mlai/ and Safnnfiiy, at 7 o clock, P. M.
and departs iwn-y 'J'knrsday and Sunday. at . 2 o'clock, A. M.
Caiinusvim.h, S.’('. Htaok arrives veenj Friday, at 0 o clock, I*. M —and departs
nay Monday, at 4 o'clock, A. M. WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, June 1831. _
DU. BARCLAY'S VEGETABLE
PILLIB, For the Studious and Srdru
(iii'H - -These Vegetable Pills are miyli
from the prescription of an old physician
in extensive practice, and have long
been held in high estimation through
nut Europe. Not one particle ol mer
cury, Antimony, or other mineral enters
their composition. They are expressly
designed U» rest ore the tone and energy
of the digestive organ?, and to remove and ,
correct indigestion, a 6<i dand ilrfrchrr ajipr
tite, depression of spirit*, drowsimss, habihntl
cattivriuss. drhilili/, uni any derangement
of the stomach or laurels, Their operan
fion is perfectly inihl, and requires no
charge of diet, and persons of the must
delicate constitutions may take tin in
with perfect safety.
To the Merchant, die Writer, Accoun
tant or Clerk, and all who are exposed
to the numerous train of diseases invari
ably assailing persons of sedentary hab
its, they will he found to he convenient
and valuable medicine.
i'or sale in boxes at 51) cents each, by
TV LIPIN .J- D ANTIGN AC,
higusta. (irnrgiii.
Hept. 7. wtimfiti
n V£<:
\ A .SUPPLY of the Crlhralnl Miir-nv
man Ipprrirnt, has Just been reccix
_L(al by
TURPIN A D’ANTIGN \C.
Aukm’s /or its Sale in (hi* Cilt).
V merely pouring wafer on a tea i
Hjp.poonfni of this Aperient, a cool
ing and grateful elferveseiag beverage is
obtained, resembling Soda \\ aler to the
taste, i)'* imparting to tlio constitution all
the benefits of the Congress Waters at
Saratoga.”
Hun.mi's EFFE R VES('ENT MAG
NESIAN APERIENT, dor the proven-,
tion and cure of’lndigestion, Bilious and |
Liver complaints, nervous weakness. i
headache, heurlbnrn, habitual custive
ness, giddiness, eataiu'oas diseases, i)*c.
i}-c. The surprising ellieacy of this su
perior medicine has obtained for it the
patronage of many eminent persons,
whose high cacuminal, together with its i
extensive and increasing sale, tally
proves its pre-eminence, and bills fair t,i ,
render it the most popular remedy ex
tant. To dyspeptic, the sedentary, and :
studious, it will he found invaluable. Irani |
its promoting a proper action of the liver ;
in tlie secretion of bile, or correct it when :
in a vitiated state. Obstructions of the ;
stomach or bowel* are gradually remov
ed, it restores the appetite, and gives!
lone, strength and energy t» the system. |
Travellers, nnd residents, in warm oli
mates, will had Haller’s -dagae-imi Ape
rient a desirable article; it prevents any
accumulation of bile, is portable, and the
method of preparing it unusually con
venient. Children have frequent occa
sion for gentle and cooling purgatives—
they will lake this Aperient in preference
to any other.
The public attention is rcspectflilly di
rooted to the wrapper which contains
many testimonials of its elilency. with
full direction for its use—Prepared by ii.
Butler, Chemist, London.
Observe that each bottle bears
the signature of 11. Butler.
.Sept. 7. w6m96
NOTICE.
A LL oersons Indebted to die cs* , :*»‘ ot
• ffL Daniel Savage, de-; *" 11
no,' ■ «»
f I, will '“■■-fib
1 within the time prescribed «»>
e h.glascocM Ex - r
W.H. B. SA> AOL.S
i
RECEIVED
PER LATE Altltn'ALS AND ON HAND,
pieces line and low priced
oil pieces pink, half and fancy stripe
Ginghams
151) do. I I, ("> -land t! I, Cambrics
1!) do. Swiss and Hook Mu-lias
Si.) do. Largest si/.c Silk Bandanas
i() di>. Hiissia Sheeting
I (i do. ('union Flannel
J eases I I fine mid extra line Irish
Linens
0 do. 7 8 and I I bleached Shirting
(Linen IbidJ
o dii. ;{ 1 do. <!•>.
J bales 8 I brown do.
3 do. (kitten Osnubnrgs
1!)() dozen Cotton Handkerchiefs
Jl) pieces red, white and green Flan
itels
10 do, mist ekdlinetts
10 dn. 7-1 heavy didile Blankets
‘JO do. 8 point do. do. ilo.
100 dn/.. white and grey Lambs Wool
halfll. ->
100 do. do. < otlon do.
100 do. slate worsted (lose
Jot) do. paient, slide and Cotton Sus
penders
i(10 do. •Spool ('ottiill
50 do. boxes Cotton Halls
I ill) do. Hray.ili.in Tucking Combs
50 do. Navtirino ilat *
1 ease ('niton ( inhrellas
50 reams Cap and Letter Paper
Tor side low, for cash, or approved
paper, by _
sept - I C. PHILLIP*
I,AN J> FOR SCVLE.
A C*B£LflLT 33A21G AIN
is now tillered in the side ol a tract, oi
lot of LAND, in Carroll county, which is
discovered to be rich in the Holden proprr
| hj. The owner being on the eveof a Ion;
1 journey to the North, will now sell it Inn
j ifii quint application <s made. indis|)U
table titles will be delivered.
APPLY VP THIS OFFICE
.lane lit
££ As«Bs 8 A
| JffllfiS. Bs* IS
1 api espeeifidty iui'oi ms her friends, aim
Jhiu the public generally, that she has
| removed her Hoarding establishment to
I the Uriels Tenement over Messrs. L
! Ili’ia.'s & Co's A reno.N Stoui;, No. -15
; Broad street. !Biie tenders her grateful
: thanks for ihe liberal patronage hereto
; (lire rectavt d. and solicits a coat inaaiuv
j of it, assuring those who may favor her
| with their company, that no etf iris shall
be spared on iter part, to give the at
most satisfaction.
OetJJ ts <5
UECEIVEI) AT TUB AVGUSTA
: UOOK-STOItB,
rßlin: Ist Number of “ The American
JL .1 airind of Improvements in the
s I sel’ul Arts and Mirror of the Patent t»f
--i lice, containing authentic descriptions
• and illustrative drawings of the re
cords, specifications and models ol
s the Patent Oillce, by permission of the
!Becretiiry of .State, being a faithful rep
resentiilion of the state of the arts in
- America, tVe. N. P. Poor and \Vm
Green »V umf proprietors;
,r ‘ ’ ... t* ivifner assistant Editor, with an
appendix containing the Patent Laws’
ic forme «hove work wil
'<■ i,o received at the Augusta />.-’• sy vre
as w bere the first number can he exa ame,
_ will no doubt contain much u-cfit
iaformation of the state and pri.grcss c
r - the mechanic arts in our count. >.
Ocf-’W
S&u&u&tu
JILLLLIi ll■ II 111 l ■IHMBWWIWII ■■■■■ ■■■iUJ—JII MIIII IflllHWlMlll^ngaßßMilgWßMKWamilM
A CEBTAIW CtRiR FOR THE I
ITC r H.
rEnillS filthy and infectious disorder.
JL be it ever s i inveterate, may be cur
ed In one hour's application by the use of
DUMFRIES? OINTMENT.
It is unrivalled forth e plcasalness, ease. I
expedition, safety, and cet tainty, with which
j it produces a perfect cure of this disease.
The ointment is known to be so certain
j and expeditious in its operation, as to es
j feet a cure in one hour's application only!
without any hazard of taking: cold, as the
I composition does not contain the least
particle of mercury, or any other danger
ous ingredient; it may be applied with
perfect safety in the state of pregnancy,
and even to children at the breast.
AT/ 5 * Pricvii7b Cents per box, with ample di
n olio ns
1
' DUMFRIES’ HIGHLY APPROVED
s EYE WAFERZ
S safe and powerful wash lor
l> ja sore or injiamed Eyes, stands pro
emint among the multitude of ordinary
c preparations for this purpose. The most
u obstinate as well us the more slight inlla
f motions of that delicate organ, yield
to this highly approved Eye Water,
which will brace and restore the tone of
the diseased parts. On recent sore eyes
(he effect is highly salutary, and in cases
of years standing, the most unexpected
relief lias been received, after other ap
plications of inferior efficacy had failed.
Those who use it pronounce it to be one
ofthe best preparations for those com
plaints they ever met with, especially in
obstinate cu&cs of soreness and inhuma
tion.
(15 !> Price 23 cent* a bottle.
a i.so,
The celebrated Cambrian Tooth Ache
PILLS, which give immediate relief with
out the least injury to the Teeth. On
trial this will he found one ofthe host re
medies for tlii-- painful complaint. Price
00 cents a box.
FOR FEMALES.
Dr.IVcUVs
f -• ny.lllS' ■>■•*'7: '' . "[ _ . J. xajaaU I
~.. i..,l »» 1i.r.l nrealmn ” <•( In
i.iMi il “ lord of creation ■■ i>i iu> ■ ■••• -
HA VK been loiigcclebrntcd as a most
valuable anil ellicacious remedy
.ignmst those general complaints pecu
liar to the female portion of society.—
They cleanse, purify ami promote a free
and brisk circulation of the blood, when
become sluggish and languid from them
llieling ailments for which these Till
are n safe ami effectual specific. They
assist the suspended operations of the
sanguiferous system, when nature re
quires it, and rectify the irregular habits
oft he unhealthy female whose sickly an
palid countenance becomes reanimated,
and freshens with the natural glow of re
stored health They are a tried and up
proved remedy iu obstructions, debility, hy
pocondrin. green sickness, giddiness, jni/jnta
lion 'of tin: heiirl, bad digestion. ,ton tiling uj
food, pains of the stomach, shortness of breath..
upon every little motion, sinking of the sjnr
i is. and its consequence, a dejected conn
ti'innice and dislike for exercise and con
versa!ion. They arc equally conducive
to the health of married ladies, except it;
cases of pregnancy, or hectic At oonsamp
live habits, when they must not be liken.—
‘hit (hey may ho administered to grea
advantage a month or more utter uveota h
uirnt, for the purpose of cleansing the sys
It'in null purging’those gross humours,
which, when retained, lay the foundation
.if numerous diseases, anil render the in
cautions subject unhealthy lot life. They
vl, add also he taken by all women from
15 to 3D, to prevent the dangerous disin
ters consequent upon that critical period
of female life. They have been fiu the.
found, by experience, to afford a power
fid remedy in all Ici/pochondrinc, hysteric, anc
rnparish dirorders, both in mm and women.
w I lose nervous system they strengthen
and regulate, aid nature in throwing oli
those gross mid superahundnnt humours
iv hieli produce tm-lancholy and depres
sion of spirits, renovate the body, ream
mate the mind-, and diffuse a genera'
cheerfulness mid elasticity throughout
the whole system. Price a box.
For sale by bis special appointment,
(together with all I he valuable .Medicines,
as prepared by the late Dr. Conway.) by
Tl'lilMM vV D VVPIG.NAI ,
Druggists, . I’lgusta, Geo
(£"?=• Observe that none are gonuin.
without (lie written signature of T. Kill
, DMIS. on the outside printed wrapper,
.'an I lin ‘-’5
Savannah River JMavigatior.
affairs of saidCompany,having
§1 been brought to a close, with the
exception of paying the Stockholders,
the undersigned gives notice to all eon
earned. thala limil Dividend of One l)ol
lor and Forty-Six Cents pci* Share, (on
all Shares on which $33 lias been paid)
w ill he paid to (het'rtockholders or (heir
1 legal representatives, neeonipnnied bj
the proper vouchers, on application at the
* first Brick Building West of the \c«
ilmkct, Broad-street, Augusta, to
' J.W. BRIDGES.
1 Au trust a. Oct. 30. wtf H
to vivm\
*A large DWELLING. DOT.
Ac. and A LARGE STORE,
well calculated for Dry-Goods
and Groceries, opposite the
store of Edward Thomas. Esq. upper
end of Broad-street—an excellent stand
lor business. Possession will be given
on the first ofOctober. Forlernis, which
will he liberal, apply to Mr. Joseph Cak
i atK, at tlie above place.
GARRET LAWRENCE.
■ _ndyJß . Hi
;;
-ss-4w For Sale. *?***
I —f ! 111 subscriber offers for sale.a tract
Ml of first quality Oak and Hickory
a Laud, containing 300 acres, situated in
" Columbia county, on the Big Kiokce
creek, adjoining lands of Richard Tub
-11 man and Tankersly. The land is
e, of excellent quality, and will he sold on
>u | i).idating terms. In the absence
itl ot the suoDx..:Knv apply to Col. William
of Mugar, or IMr. Henry i»-n, v
THOMAS vrw lJDi
July 3 ts 77
JUST RECEIVED
BY
WM» J. IIOBB¥ s
AT THE
AUGUSTA BOOK STORE.
W IPE and death of Lord Fitzgerald,
B A Lafayette, in America,
Journal of a Naturalist, The Bravo,
Roxohel, f.'luh Book, Affection's Gift,
Friendship’s Offering, Blair’s Lectures,
I'hadeus of Warsaw, Anastatius,
.Mason’s Farriery, Lilly,
Brown’s Novels, «j-c. Ac.
Dec 21 2t 22
El ST OF LETTE US,
REMAINING in the Post-Office at Augusta,
Gn. on the Ist of January, 1832, (not
before advertised.) Persons wishing Letters
from this list will please say they are advertised.
A.
Adams Jno Anderson Virginia
Adams Henry Arnold 11 I
Adams Sarah Atkinson VV R
Albus t
n.
Ranks Dr Boalware Amanda
Beall N il Brooking Bob’t
Bedell Malilon Brookncr Daniel
Bell Wm A Bronson Zenos
Bennett mrs Burton John
Hisscll Milo Budlong Pearce
Blair Ilobt J Burrilt Isaac
Bmce Alsey Buckingham Charles
Brown Jno F Burden Archibald
Bourne John Burke Robert
Bulan Richard M Butler N K
C
Cayo Raimond miss Charlotte Barnes
Case W F care of Marlin Craw-
Cassela Samuel J ley
Cash James J Crallon Bennett
Capers Thomas II Crawley mrs
Charter Win 1) Coghlan mr
Cli.unpney Horatio N Crane William
Clarke EdwardS Cook Roswell
Cu tis David L
D
Dallas Corn in adore A Dickson James v
..au.ootiuo lo.J ool«. ; aiW i..j ) t]w ,
L.ocamp V J W j s
Edinonston Charles Evan rev Josiah s
Egbert Peter M Eve Joseph A jr p
Ellis diaries Evans Jacob e
F , ,
Few rev I A Fox James 1. F. |
Fleming miss Martha luster Alexander I
G c
Gillon miss Ann Green Jesse P v
Goodman miss Susan Grubbs Hczckiali g
Guy mrs Elizabeth Grissit mr Ij
Greenwood miss Martha t
If
Harmans Matthew Houston Alexander ,
Hawley Hezokiah Hopkins Harrison t
Hall Asaph Howell Eliza D |
11 ay good Appl ton Hutt Thos 11
Hazzard Oliver P Hoggins Abram
Hamill Andrew Hudson Hampton A 1
Harper A T Honey J
Hitchcok Chester Hunter J W jr
Hills Stephen Hudson Win O
Holcombe .William Hutson 'lhomas |
Hudson A
J .
James Joseph Ivy George A ‘
Johnson mrs Elizabeth James nitsAlcy j*
Johnson Hiram 11 Johnson dr W .S 1
K
Keating mrs Eliza Kilborn Channcoy
Kennedy William Knight James M
Kennoii Nancy
L
Leon Lewis Loyless Nancy B
Lumherton Alfred Loud John
Law Josiah S Lubbock mrs D S
Likins T M
M
Mahon Charles Martin mrs Margaret
Muntz Horatio McGuire John J i
McTyre Ann B Merrills miss Jane (
Maekio William Millon John C ,
MoTyrc 1101 l md Mijls C F care of Oliver
Me Mil len miss Matilda Lamar :
Marshall AB Mm ray PJ ,
McMillan Aichibald Mood Thomas S
, MuKco W B Moore Hiram
N
Newir.n Thomas Nevvin miss Mary
Nelson Mitchell
O
Oliver Win B Owen Ficldcn S
P
■ Parker William Plummer Samuel A
Philips Thomas Prontj Cheney
Perry BF Pope Aathaiel
Peuwell Thomas Pye Willi im
’ U
r Ciuesnol Alfred
11
Rankin William Rice rev Luther
Ramsey Edward Kockbonth Joseph
Reid capl Robert Roland Merit
Riley mrs Elizabeth Roberts E S
S
Samlorlin Gcorgo Sims Frederick
j H i*iil It ISrluir.l
Scuvcll Charles Smith Richard
final s rev Win Smith M uses
Scott Caty Lambaid Alfred, care of.
Sago Stephen R 1* Spellman
Selleck Frederick Stringfollow Win
Shelton N 1. Slingall W W
Sniiihvvick John Spencer W A, U S A
Smith lummy Suaics A A
Smith Stoddard W Sullivan Alexander
T
Taylor J W TI lomjson W II
Taft Josephs Thurman mra Elizab’h
Tale Robert Tift Nelson
Thomson miss Nancy Turley Thomas
Thomson Ishaiir 'Turner rev Allen
V
Vallotton Francis
W
Waterman Asaph Wilson miss Julia Ann
Walker Ueo it/ Wiggins William \V
W alker Alexander Willcox Eliza
Walker Reuben Wilcox John
Walker miss Martha Wright Ebonczcr
Watson Alexander Wright Calvin
West Elizabeth C Wright William
White lias Elizabeth
Y
Young tnrs Mary
Win, C. MICOU, F. M.
Jan 4 35
FOBS SAMjH*
1,100 ote 1,200
ACRES f LANDi
WITH Saw, Flour, and Rice Mills
on it: situated in Barnwell Dis
trict, S, C.. 28 miles from Augusta and 10
t from the Village of Barnwell, about on a
. line direct fVoin Charleston to Augusta.
tlrerefore it is presumed the rail road will
* cither pass through it or not far off.—
Price $2,000; one-liflh cash or approved
’ endorsed paper at 60 and 90 days, the ba
‘ lance at 1,3, 3, and 4 years credit, with
J interest and mortgage of the premises.—
Titles indisputable and warranted.
1 Q5 5 * Apply to
.foH.V GUIMARIN,
watchmaker. No. 147 Broad street *■
July 9
EDUCATION
with maiwaii labor.
'3l HE subscriber having purchased
HL a small plantation near Eatonton.
m-oposes to take six or eight ycung men
of good moral character, between the
ages of 12 and 17 to provide for their in
struction in the various brunches of Ed
ucation; in Agriculture, and in the Me
chanic Arts. A pparalus to illustrate the
sciences of Chemistry, Astronomy. Nat
ural Philosophy, &c. will be procured
and a Mechahicshop erected.
Schools df this kind established in
Tennessee and in the Middle and North
ern States have nourished beyond the ex
pectations of the most sanguine. Hun
dreds of applications to enter students
have been rejected during the year for
the want of accommodation. The writer
has been urged by several respectable
and litc * y gentlemen, who have prom
ised t' cf *ons, to open a similar one in
Gco-g ah tin! he now designs to make the
exym all ipy. So many months have e
laiy be since he formed
Gn itiilvs frAtotion, that lie has not time
make high pretensions in re
tlrhalt,tor “ ’qualifications nor the amount
Vat—and wj,-. learned. He will endeavor
they to impart instruction nsfarnnd
as Wain >as lie is able. Assistance will
be procured in teaching the mechanic
arts and some of common the branches
of Education. The object is to make
practical men and qualify them to be
come good teachers of schools.
In government, he will endeavor to
act the part of n parent and treat the pu
pils as his children ; but he must be obey
ed. He desires no parent to send his son
who is unwilling to have him submit to
the regulations of (lie school. Eacli stu
dent will labor two or three hours in the day
or about one day and a half in the iveck —
Care will lie taken, as the weather grows
warm, that they be not exposed to a mid
day snn, (ill they become inured to athle
tic exercise, by employing the mornings
and evetJngs. So many hours will noJ.
i*?. olr v.
season, somewhat more.
Each student will provide himself with
sheets, towels & blankets—and it would
be economical for him to have a coarse
suit to wear during the hours of labor.
Hooks, stationary, oil, itc. will be fur
nished those who need (hem at the low
est price. The times of examinations and
vacations cannot now he named. IJeii
gious service will he attended every sab
bath in Eatonton, u little more than a mile
distant.
Those who wish to enter their sons
must give information and secure places
by the 10th of January, The school will
ho opened on the 23d.
Letters post paid, addressed to Eulon
tou, will receive attention.
\\.cgwVaVunvs uud Terms.
]. The coarse of instruction will occu
py three years.
*2. Hoard, lodging, washing, tuition.
&:e. for Iho Ist year will he $00; for the
2d s>7s; and for the 3d SSO. Payments,
half yearly in advance
AHIEL SHERWOOD.
Eatonton, Dec. 10, 1831. 20
( LASSI C'AL, M ATI IEM ATIC AL,
AM) ENGLISH
SEMIN ARY* _
Anthony malone win open
(his institution in this city, on the 2d
of next January, ut the Parsonage of the
Catholic Church. Mr. Malone will re
ceive only a select number of pupils, to
whom he pledges himself to do ample
justice. Dir. M. will hold an annual ex
amination of the pupils of his seminary,
to which the public will lie invited, and
lie confidently hopes that on that aeon
sion, parents and guardians, who snail
favor him with their confidence, will la
well pleased with (lie improvement
which their children or wards slmll have
made. As to capacity, or moral char
aeter, the most respectable reference
will be given. As to terms, which shall
be moderate, tj-c. apply at the seminary.
N.IJ. The English department in ad
dition to the subordinate branches ol
spelling, reading, dictionary, vS. English
grammar, will comprehend sacred and
prophane history, geography. English
i composition, declamation, (j'*c. Sir.
Dec 14 10
TkoatV Swovd EXERCm
MIS. WILLEY
WILL give a Course of Lessons in
the Broad Sword Exercise, Cut
and Thrust, ami Attack and Defence, at
the Masonic Hall—(lie course to lie com
prised of 13 lessons, to commence on tlie
first Monday in January and continue
eacli day thereafter, in the afternoon or
evening, ns may he most convenient to
the pupils generally. Terms, for Broad
sword exercise alone, $2, and for the cat
and thrust and attack and defence in ad
dition, $2 the course—ifa sufficient num
ber of pupils he obtained to form a class.
The lessons will be general, to members
off he Richmond Hussars or nay others
who may desire to attend—and will he
given in each or all of the exercises, as
each pupilnmy wish.
ff?" Apply to either of the Officers of
the Richmond Hussars.
1 Dec 24 22
i NOTICE
FOUR months aller date, application
will bo made to the Honorable Infe
rior Court of Franklin county, when sit
i dug for ordinary purposes, for leave to
. sell Lot No. 5, in the Ist district 1
eln county, ns the pmnorre.
of James AWcNTA MILLEB^JIce-—i
, fitflfirtg ** Ma
\
THE M
R especttoi.lv wsmSr I
friends and the public s-Wk
c! tnat lliey are receiving un(l
‘heir old stand. 313, KLNG jSTIjM
ii CharkiU ,n. S. C. a largeand splcndhnk
e sortmentof '
HARD-WARE, CUTLERY,
e FAtc/gooßs,
- To which the attention of country n .er
vited V,Slt " ie 110 ci,y for sttl'plies is in
-'T * , SMITH, HARRIS ,f. Co
Charleston, Oct. 26 J
1 _ Augusta Chronicle, Georo-i,.
Journal, Macon Telegraph, Colu,„hn‘
Laquirer, Washington News and Atbr
, man, will publish the above weekly
1 four months and send their bills for n av
1 nient with a paper containing the above
i , i oe vV co.
' October 20 w 4m7
; OK. BARCLAY^
CON CENTRATEO COMl*Ol Vn
OF CtIBEBS AND BAKBAPA
KILL A, an inofionsive. positive, ami
( speedy Remedy for the cure of Gonor
. fluea, Gleet, Semina Weakness. B'tiic
. tare, Whites, Pains in the Louis Kid
, nics, Irrjlntrouof the Bladder and Ure
. thra, Gravel, 4ud other Diseases of ill,.
Urinary Passages.
; This most e!.Wionß Preparalion is
conveniently useA and totally devoid of
irritating qunhip., frequently perform
Ing cures in n days; it is hoalthl.R
to the slosnachi and by no means un
pleasant la the palate; possessing' ail the
active inetlireiiial properties necessary
tor the cure ol the above Diseases with
out any ’liability of injury to the system
, h y # slll ' t ' to weather. It has ob-
toe sanction of many ol there
, *pectvble members of the Faculty, „ n d
a(idt-c approbation of all those who
hut-c had occasion lor its use
■ . «Vi Treatise on the Medicinal Properties of
L sSSo'P OI ' U "\ COm l“ ll ' d f'om the Lest Author,.
nslitii 1 * *!Jjj' o,* ' C|l ”t°
tended its use, in various internal Chron
ic Diseases.
Sier choice Ingredient, obtaining
■lebrity in Europe, lias also been
•cd. forming a safe, speedy, and
permanent cure for the above diseases.
Prepared by S. G. Barclay, M. 1). -
Strand, London ; and for sale by •"*
TURPIN & D AN riGXAO.
AgKXTS, (South CaniUjF
Sept. 3
Ia A %% OTt
N SHALL hereafter
w the Superior Courts of Richmon.
i ounty. M y office and residence arc in
Greenshorough. Persons residing in
\ugusln, having business to transact,
requiring the services of a Lawyer, in
the counties of Groene, Morgan, New-
I n. Clarke, Ogietorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
Talliaferro, Monroe, or Hancock, mul
who may choose to entrust it to me,
will have an opportunity of conferring
with me personally, twice in a year,
in rcluttioa to it.
FRANCIS I!. COSt.
Dec 5 If 18
THE
JRAS3 j\ t €S-120RtiIA\
Ji S PUBLISHED iii the CityofSav
1. annah. and under the late improved
arrangement of tb<> Western Mail, de
parts for the interior, Mobile, New Or
leans. vVc eacli day, a few hours alter it
is issued, arriving at Augusta in 28. at
Milledgeville in 48. and at Macon in 51
hours after its departure. Terms $8 tiO
per annum in advance.
THE COUNTRY GEORGIAN
Is published three times a week andean
tains all the inieiiigonce, including new
advertisements, published in the Daily*
paper. Terms $3 00 per annum, paya
ble in advance.
The Georgian, daily and tri weekly,
■ contains thehdest Commercial, Political:
I Domestic Miscellaneous intelligence,
. and particular pains arc bestowed upon
the Marine department, where also will
I ho found all that relates to Darien and
i Charleston. A. Price Current, carefully
I corrected from statements of buyers and
i sellers, together with remarks on tbe
transactions of the week, is published
every Saturday, (he Foreign Exports
noted daily, and regular tables of (he
Exports ofonr principal Staples, both
Foreign and Coastwise, published puce
a month.
Advertisements fro pi abroad will be
conspicuously inserted in both papers at
75 els. per square of 11 lines for the first,
and 37.\ cents for every succeeding pub
lication, when daily, or 30 cents when
twice or three times per week. Legal
notices carefully published, so ns to com
ply with the requisitions of the law.
Jan 14 28
. ALL persons indebted to the estate ol
/A Mrs. Mary McTyre, late of Rich
mond county, deceased, arc requested to
, come forward and settle the same? and
I all those to whom the estate is indebted
t will present their claims to (ho subscri
. her, within (he time prescribed by law.
; A-RHODES, Ext.
Nov 16 6l\v 13
; IBtsifi*
I H m AVING relinquished ti;e Auction ij*
t Jy jjjj Commission Business, in favor of Mr.
. John Marshaci., i» will be continued by
. him at my late stand, 231 Broad Street.
He is prepared to make ad vanccs on any
a Consignments he may be favored with.
C J'IIILLIPb.
» Augusta, 10th Jan. 1832.
s AICTioS".
f And Comnussion Business.
HAVING taken the store lately occu
pied by Mr. C. Phillips, I will con
- tinue to transact the Auction and Com
mission Business, ns recently
hy him, and solicit a continuation d ‘ ‘
1 patronage Mr. Phillips hyafrees to any
' with. My attent&r,,! terms.
- elusive)" '' J. MARSHALL.
V Augusta. 10tb — —