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Petersburgh :
Capt. J. P. Watkins.
Viena i
James Calhoun.
Fiber ton. i
Middleton Woods,.Esq v . ...
Oglethorp Cowityi
Wm. H. Crawford,
Samuel Shields, China Grove , and at
die Store of Major Pbinizy, Lexington.
Washington , Wilkes County:
Col. Francis Willis.
Maj. Patrick Jack.
Green County
Maj. Young Gresham,
James Nickelson,
William Grant.
Jackson coicnty
Samuel Gardner, Esq.
Franklin county:
Thomas P. Carnes, Esq.
Hancock County:
Hines Holt, Esq.
Doct. William Lee,
Eli Harris
Worren County
Capt. Thomas Dent,
George Hargraves.
Lincoln County
John M. Dooley, Esq.
Charles Stovall.
Columbia ;
William Ware, Esq.
Solomon Marshall,
Burke County
William Whitehead,
Col. John Whitehead,
Col. John Davis,
Jefferson County; ■'
George R. Clayton,’"Esq.
James Bozeman, Esq.
John Bostvvick, Esq.
Scriven County
Reuben T Wilkinson.
William Oliver, Esq.
Major Skihner,
Savannah: Seymour, Scco. printers, '
Bacon and'Malone,
Mclntosh County : George Baillie.
AUGUSTA SAVANNAH
( Line of- Satges..
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 continuance of
public patronage. He at the same
time informs them that the STAGE
OFFICE is removed from Ashton’s
Tavern, to Mrs. LOXGSTREET’S
Boarding-House-
LEWIS CALFREY.
September 20. 9
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BLANK SHERIFFS TITLES
For Sale at this Office.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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ADVERTISEMENT EXTRA.*'*
G. 8. Houston, & Co,
Respectfully puuiigthat
they have recently receiva?4*from
LEE’S PATENT AND '
Family Medicine
WAKE- J; 0 U t K, * *
an additional and of those valu
able Medicines, which, a§ aunodyneii preven
tions or cures of the disuses to which the
man body Is subject, either from imprudence,
change of climate, accidents or .natural causes,*
are unrivalled—in the words of an okl physician'
on this subject, we may add, Experentia Docet—
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. ’
“ It ’tis worth while to use a tiling,
“ ’’bis worth while to use it right."
'I hey are well known and attested to by nu
merous certificates in our possession > as uu
parrallelled in the following diseases:
Wprms, Itch,
Coughs & Colds Diseases of the
Asthma, Eyes,
Consumption, IJingworms,
Gout, * "letters, &.c.
Rheumatism, Inward v.eak-
Sprains, ■ nesses^
PaJsey, * Ncrv.ious disor-
Ache, ders,
Tooth Ache, Ague & Fever,
Corns,- &c. &c.
To those afflicted with nervous disorders
lowness of .spirits, loss of appetite, indigestion
See. &c. is rec.ommended ’
Hamilton's Grand Restorative.
It is proved by lolig and extensive experience
to be absolutely Unparalleled in the cure of
Nervous disorders, Consumptions. Lowness of
'Spirits, Loss-of Appetite, Impurity of Blood,
Hysterical Affections, ’inward and Seminal
Weakness', Flour alb us (or wmtesj
Violent cramp in the stomach and back, In
digestion, Melancholy, Gout in the Stomach,
Pains in the Limbs, Relaxations, involuntary
Emissions, Impotency, Bcc. &c.
Hamilton's Worm-Destroying Lozenges.
Which have within four years past, cured
upwards of one hundred and twenty thousand
persons of both sexes, of every age and in e
very situation, of 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 Hirer,
For the cure of every kind of 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 c. Ids, fever, &c.
speedily restoring a beautiful rosy color and de
icate softness to the lips.
The Genuine Persian Lorian ,
Celebrated for preventing and removing
blemishes of the face and skin of every kind,
particularly freckles, pimples, pits after the
small pox, &c.
_ - Gotland's real and genuine Lotion.
Hahn’s Ami-Bilious Pills ,
Are recommended fcr Jthe prevention and
cm* of Bilious and Maligtfant Fevers.
J.CestorativePoloder/orjhe Teeth (St Gums
Dr. Hahn’s Genuine Eye- H ater.
A sovereign jemedy for alljdiseases of the eyes
Iboth-At fie *
Th&.&nfy remedy yet discovered, which
giveamn mediate and lasting relief in the most
severe instances.
The Sovereign Ointment for the Itch ,
. Which is warranted an infallible remedy in
one application.
Anderson’s Pills, (Ac.
Hamilton’s Essence and Extract of
Mustard ,
Celebrated for the cure of the Gout, Rheu
matism, Palsey, Sprains, Bruises, Sic.
A large and Fresh supply of the Indian
Vtgitable Specific,
A safe, speedy, and pleasant cure for a cer
tain dreadful disease—Prepared by Dr.Lern.:x.
The above medicines sold only by appoint •
ment o; sole Inventor and proprietor, at
their Store, Broad-street, Augusta.
January 11. ° 29
LUMBER. .
PERSONS wishing to procure
Lumber, can be furnished by making
application at this office.
January 10.
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wanjaicv-aTTi;gravw. .-*i. st;c .'vat!.&*at
Beggs £s? Barnes,
HAVE JUST OPENED,
at the,corner store lately occu/iied by
* • •
* A, FJESII ASSORTMENT OF
Y'DRY GOODS
4 **
Ya N D
•<• '■ Groceries,
’ Which they will sell very low for
CASH Ol' COTTON.
They have also Received on Consignment ,
Fine Rose Blankets,
I .ondon particular Madeira W ine,
in halfpipes and quarter-cask;
And a few casks of ITib'x rt and
Sons’ Best BROWN STOUT.
November rit. 19
Just Received,
14 HHDS. N. E. RUM,
11 do. Jamaica do.
12 do. Muscovado Sugar,
10 Bigs Fresh Green Coffee,
4 Quarter Casks Sherry Wine,
1 FI lid. Loaf Sugar,
3 Tierces do. do.
100 Straws half pint Tumblers,
2 Hbds. Copperas,
2 Tons Sweeds Iron,
\ Ton Blistered Steel,
2 Trunks fashionable dark, blue
Calicoes,
1 Do. Irish Linens,
1 Do. 4-4 do. do.
150 Sacks Ground Salt.
All of which will be sold Wholesale
and Retail, on very low terms for cash
■ or nai>»uejK_Jby
IIA KIfISCKV er M AIVU JL ITJIM. ■
February 28. 32
NOTICE.
AS I have moved to the city of Au
gusta, on Broad-street, opposite
1,. Harris’, Esq. 1 shall attend to the
business of
FARRIERY
in all its different branches, viz: Cut
ting, Docking, Nicking, Pricking, Fox
ing, &c. with every kind of medicine
necessary as remedies for all disorders
incident to Horses, Glanders exceji ed.
From my long practice ano successful
performance, I hope to give' full satis
faction to all who may choose to call
on me. ROBERT M'COMBS.
N. B. Also, I shall attend to
; the call of all persons who may wish to
employ me to bleed, Ecc. Those who
are unfortunately in veneria! complaints '
may depend on secrecy, and perfect i
cure, in a shorter time than can be per
formed, except the same medicine is
made use of—and is a cure, which does
not injure the constitution or hinder
them from their daily occupation.
R. M‘C.
March 7.3 t 33
Boat Hands.
IF applied to soon, the sub
scriber will hire for the ensuing year,
Several Good Boat Hands ,
long accustomed to the river.
JOHN B. BARNES
January 3. 42.
FOR SALE.
A YOUNG and likely coun
try born Negrp Woman, she is a good
cook, washer, and ironer, and sold for
no fault but want of employment....En
quire at this office.
July 19. 5S
HAVING taken Mr. Benja
min T. Duyckinck in Co-partnership
in the business of the Office, the estab
lishment will in future he conducted
under the firm of Geo : F. Randolph, 1
Co.
CEO : F. RANDOLPH.
January 24.
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1807.
..w. etc •zjcmeismesaasxsi
Extract of a letter from Cowles Mode,
Secretary and acting Govern ,?• of the
Misrisiffii Terri'cry , to the I)c/un t
ment oft Va r, dated , “ Washington,
M. T. Jan. 19, 1807.”
SIR,
“ obedience to vour instructions
by express of the 20th of December
last, I immediately, after proroguing
the legislature, proceeded to put the
territory in a state of preparation for
the arrestation of the suspicious persons
and boats, which were contemplated
therein ; my. militia were collecting a t
particular points on the river, when I
received a letter from col. Burr, who
had landed at Bayou Pierre, with nin"
I boats and about 100 men. Thisjetter
j W. nt t<. an avowal of his innocence of
tiie charges, which rumor and public
i apprehension had announced 'against
him, and solicited me to appease the
fears which his approach had begotten;
a t the same tim he guarded me against
the horrors of civil war, and the evils
resulting from such a state of things 2
this seeming threat induced me to a
dopt a different mode of conduct, from
wnat the colonel might have expected;
and instead of adopting this, pacific ad
monition, I ordered a very huge nor
tion of the militia of the territory to
rendezvous at certain points, and wait
further orders. With the promptitude
ot Spartans, our fellow-citizens shoul
dered their firelocks, and in 24 hours,
1 had tlie honor to review 575 men ut
Natchez, prepared to defend their coun
try. I her were ordered under the
command of Col. Claiborne, to a point
on the river about 21 miles above the
city, there to remain to guard the river,
and intercept for ail boats
that might descend the river. On the
K>U) luiispati.bed two of my aids to col.
Burr, who had temWEj* jtmixcu*
tiie citif authoifiy; these gentlemen
engaged on mv part to give the colonel
an interview in the neighborhood of the
detachment stationed at the mouth of
t ole’s creek. Conformably thereto I
met the colonel on the 17th, and after
a lengthy interview he offered to sur
render himself to the civil authority of
tiie territory, and to suffer his boats to
be search, J. On the 18th, col. Burr,
accompanied l>y my aids, major Shields
and Poindexter, rode down to the place,
and WdS committed to the- highest tri
bunal of the civil : uthority, wltere he
now remains for trial.
“ Four gentlemen of Unquestionable
respect.>i:i;ity, with a detachment of 30
men, are now in the act of making the
search of the bouts, and to-morrow I
expect,their report.
; * - bus sir, tnis mighty alarm, with
j all us exaggeration, lias eventuated in
; nine boats and 1.00 men, and the rm jor
j part of these arc boys, or young men
just from school. Many of their depo
sitions have been taken before jut'go
Rodney, but they bespeak igno’ain c of
the views or designs of the colon. ■' I
believe them really ignorant and
ed. I believe that they are the - s
of stratrgem, if the assevenn ; f
generals Eaton and Wilkinson, are to
be accredited.”
Phi Til /C y Jj il li t c‘l 1 ,,
FIA\ L taken a lease for three
y ears of Waynes Wharf ant! Stores in
Savannah, and mean devoting their t
tention the transaction of bu smess
for their Mercantile friends in Augus
ta, and the back Country, whose inter
est they will at all times endeavor to
promote—Having, for the present, a
surplus of Store Room, they will take *
Produce on Storage.
Savannah, January 12, 1807. UO
Samuel Wigfali,
Has Received on Consignment,
20 PHILADELPHIA MADE
STILLS,
! CONTAINING from 33 to 142
Gallons each, ami of a superior quality,
which he will sell low for cash or cotton.
March *4, 1807. 4t 34