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AUGUSTA USAVANNAH
Line of Satges.
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THE Augusta and Savannah line of
Stages will be continued by the
subscriber, who trusts his unremitting
attention to the LINE, in endeavoring
to render passengers safe and comfort
able, will secure him a coutinuance of
public patronage. He at the same
time informs them that the STAGE
OFFICE is removed from Ashton’s
Tavern, to Mrs. LONGSTREET’S
Boarding-House.
LEWIS CALFREY.
September 20. . 9
BLANK SHERIFFS TITLES
For Sale at this Office.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Beggs & Barnes,
, HAVE JUST OPENED,
i at the corner store lately occupied by
, Thomas barhErr,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
AND
Groceries,
Which they will sell very low for
CASH or COTTON.
They have also Received on Consignment,
Fine Rose Blankets,
London particular Madeira Wine,
in half pipes and quarter casks,
And a few casks of Hibbert and
Sons’ Best BROWN STOUT.
November 29. 19
Just Received,
10 PUNCHEONS 4th proof
Jamaica Rum,
6 Hhds. prime Muscovado Sugar,
25 Barrels do. do. do.
J Pipe Holland Gin,
1 Ditto Northern ditto,
5 Quarter Casks Sherry Wine,
1 Hiid. Loaf Sugar,
3 Tierces ditto,
3 Boxes Chocolate,
2 Tons Swedes Iron,
2 Country ditto,
1 Ditto Blistered Steel,
\ Ditto German do.
1 Bale low priced coating,
1 Ditto Kendal Cottons,
9 Pieces Duffel] Blankets,
1 Box 4-4 Irish Linens,
1 Ditto | ditto,
2 Trunks Fashionable Calicoes,
1 ur 1
20 Kegs White Lead.
Which vviil be sold WHOLESALE
and RETAIL, on very reasonable
terms, for Cash or Cotton.
HARRISON 45* HAMILTON.
Augusta, Dec. 20, 1806. 22
Administratrix Sale .
Cm the first Tuesday in February next,
in the town of Waynesbo? ough, be
tween the hours of 10 and. 3 o’clock,
Will be Sold,
TWO lots in the town of
Waynesborough, containing one acre
each, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of John Dickson, dec. agree
able to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Burke county.
Margaret Dixon, Adm’x.
September 27. 10 —
TO RENT,
The Meadow-Garden plantation,
ONE mileabove Augusta, for a term
of years, if required, and immedi
ate possession given.—The stock there
on, consist ing of Cattle and Hogs, would
if desirable to the lessee.—For
terms apply to
Anderson Watkins.
January 10, 1806* 25
10 Dollars Reward
STRAYED or STOLEN
FROM the neighborhood of Augus’
ta, a likely GREY MARE
■ about fifteen hands high, seven or eight
; years old, no marks or brands recol
' lected ; she was missing on the 28th of
> last month. Any person delivering her
■ at the plantation of Edward Telfair, or
to the subscriber in Augusta, shall re
: ceive the above reward.
Wm. Bacon.
! January 10. 25
LUMBER.
. PERSONS wishing to procure
■ Lumber, can be furnished by making
application at|lhis office.
January 10.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1807.
Jacob Danforth ,
Has Just Received,
And is now opening a Large and General
ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
AND
Groceries,
Consisting of such articles as are generally
in demand at the present season,
TOGETHER WITH A HANDSOME
SUPPLY OF
SADDLERY,
HARD WARE,
MEN’S Fine & Coarse Shoes,
LEATHER, &c. &c.
ALSO, A QUANTITY OF
NORTHERN CIDER, of an
excellent quality,
CHEESE, POTATOES, &c.
All of which will be sold on the low
est terms for cash or any kind of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
November 22. 3 m 18
city Hotel.
LEWIS M‘COY,
MOST respectfully informs the
public in general, that he has taken for
a term of years, that
LOAG ESTABLISHED TAY ERA,
Aorth-side of Broad-street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
where his Bar is well supplied with
WINES, BRANDY, RUM, GIN,
PORTER, Ctc. etc.
the market affords His STABLE,
which is large, airy and commodious,
well stored with Corn, Fodder, and ev
ery necessary for those horses which
may be put under his care, atttended
by a sober, careful and attentive hostler.
From his unremitted attention to bu
siness, the comfort and satisfaction of
his guests, aided by his family, he hopes
to obtain a share of public patronage ;
which it shall ever be his desire to merit.
A number of gentlemen can be ac
commodated with BOARD, by the week,
month or year, on the usual terms.
November 8, 1806. 16—
NOTICE.
Will be Sold,
At the Court-house in Waynesborough,
Burke county, on Tuesday the 7th of
April next , by the Sheriff of said county
A TRACT of Land contain
ing 590 acres, the property of the es
tate of John Mitchell, dec. bounded
south by lands belonging to the town
of Waynesborough, north by William
Urquhart’s land, west by Wm. Doug
lass, and east by D. R. Elliot’s land,
to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased.
John Whitehead, )
John Stevens , > Ex’rs.
John F. Mitchell, J
Mary Fauche , Ex’tx.
January 17. 26
20 Dollars Reward.
RUN AWAY in the month of Au
gust last, a Negro Man named
M ARK, about twenty-eight years of age,
five feet eleven inches high, two or three
of his fore teeth out, a little pitted with
the sro|Jl pox, and a very bad counte
nance-*-He was formerly the property
of the widow Webster, in Wilkes coun
ty, near the town of Washington, where
it is expected he has run to, having a
wife belonging to one West in said
neighborhood. And pef%on delivering
him to the subscriber or securing him
in any jail in this state shall receive the
above reward.
Wm. Bacon.
January IG. 25
advertisement extra.
G. S. Houston, & Co.
T) ESI EC TFULI.Y inform the public tint!
XV they have recently received from
LEE’S PATENT AND
Family Medicine
WARE-HOUSE, NEW-YORK,
t an additional and Fresh Supply of these valu
able Medicines, which, as annodynes, preven
tions or cures of the diseases to which the hu
man body is subject, either from imprudence,
change of climate, accidents or natural causes,
are unrivalled—in the words of an old physician
on this subject, we may add, Expermia Docei
they having now been in general use through
out the United States, for seven years past,
and attended with general success, when used
agreeable to the directions ; for, in the lan
guage of Chesterfield. "
“ If.’tis worth while to use a thing,
I “ ’Tis worth while to use it right.''
They are well known and attested to by nu
merous certificates in our possession, as un
parrallelled in the following diseases:
; Worms, Itch,
Coughs & Colds Diseases of the
Asthma, Eves,
Consumption, Ringworms,
Gout, 'letters, &c.
Rheumatism, Inward weak-
Sprains, nesses,
Palsey Nervious disor-
Head Ache, ders,
Tooth Ache, Ague h Fever
Corns, &c. he.
, To those afflicted with nervous disorders,
lowness ol spirits, loss of appetite,indigestion,
«c. Sic. is recommended
Hamilton's Grand Restorative.
It is proved by long and extensive experience
to oe absolutely unparalleled in the cure of
Nervous disorders, Consumptions. Lowness of
bpints, Loss of Appetite, Impurity of Blood,
digestion, Melancholy, Gout in the Stomach,
Pains in the Limbs, Relaxations, involuntary
Emissions, Impotency, &.c. Sic.
Hamilton's Worm-Destroying Lozenges.
Which have within lour years past, cured
upwards of one hundred and twenty thousand
persons of both sexes, of every age and in e
very situation, ol various dangerous complaints
arising from worms and from obstructions or
foulness in the stomach and bowels.
Hamilton's Elixir ;
A sovereign remedy for colds, obstinate
coughs asthmas, sore throats, and approaching
consumptions.—They are particularly recom
mended to parents who may have children
afflicted with the
Hooping Cough.
The Anodyne Eliper,
For the cure of every kind df head ache.
The Damask Lip. Salve,
Is recommended (particularly to the ladies
as an elegant and pleasant preparation) for
■ chopped and sore lips, and every blemish and
inconvenience occasioned by colds, fever, &c.
speedily restoring a beautiful rosy color and de
icate softness to the lips.
The Genuine Persian Lotiaji,
Celebrated for preventing and removing
blemishes of the face and skin of every kind,
particularly freckles, pimples, pits after the
smallpox, &c.
Gotland's real and genuine Lotion.
Hahn's Anti-Bilious Pills,
Are recommended for the prevention and
cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers.
Restorative Powder for the Teeth ist Gums
Dr. Hahn's Genuine Eye-Water.
A sovereign remedy ft all diseased of the eyes.
ToOth-At ne Droja,.
The only remedy yet discovered, which
gives immediate and lasting relief in the most
severe instances.
The Sovereign Ointment Jor the Itch,
Which is warranted an infallible remedy in
one application.
Anderson's Pills, hfc.
Hamilton's Essence and Extract q/
' Mustard,
> Celebrated for the cure of the Gout,Rheu
! matism, Palsey, Sprains, Bruises, &c.
»* £ J(&gc and Fresh supply of the Indian.
Vegitable Specific,
r A safe, speedy, and pleasant cure for a cer
tain dreadful disease—Prepared by Dr.Leraux.
, The £bove medicines sold only by appoint
’ ment of the sole Inventor and proprietor, at
* their Store, Broad-street, Augusta.
1 January 11. 29
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1 BLANKS
s of every description executed a t
this office, with neatness and
dispatch.