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U SAVANNAH
Line of Stages.
THE Augusta and Savannah line of
Stages will be continued by the
subscriber, who trusts his unremitting
attend n 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.
X
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Just Received ,
14 HKDS. N. E. RUM,
11 do. Jamaica do.
12 • do. Muscovado Sugar,
10 Bags FreslPGreen Coffee,
4 Quarter Casks Sherry Wine,
1 Hbd. Loaf Sugar,
3 Tierces do. do.
100 Straws half pint Tumblers,
2 Hhds. Copperas,
.2 Tdhs Sweeds Iron,
£ Blistered Steel,
2 lymks fashionable dark, blue
jEalico(>v ; .
1 -} IrfeVLinens,
1 jSs. 4-4 .efe. do.
150 yJatks Ground Salt.
All of whichuvill he sold Wholesale
and Retail, on very low- terms for cAsq, ,
or PRfdyjoE, bv . .• r
‘February 28. *.*
: “■' * ■ ■ r ■■
•t.-Eactorage-^i;^
’COMMISSION BUSINESS.
TTIE subscribers having entered in
to partnership, under.the .firm of
Barrett & Sims,
in the above line of business, in this ci
ty, informs their friends and the public
in general, that they shall continue to
occupy the same stores, as heretofore
occupied by Thomas Barrett, where
they are erecting, in addition, a largfe
Cotton Warehouse, which will afford
them room to store 5000 Bales of
Cotton at one time, sectlre from the
weather.
T/m,iLp*J)urreu, *
** hßcnjamin Sims.
Augusta, August 30. eowtf.
Beggs & Barnes,
HAVE JUST OPENED,
at the corner store lately occupied by
•THOMAS PARRETT,
14 FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
AND
Groceries,
Which thty will sell very low for
CASH or COTTON. ..
They have also Received on Consignment ,
Fine Rose Blankets,
London particular MJfde ii:a Wine,
in half pipes and quarter Casks,
And a few casks of Hibbert and
Sons’ Best BROWN STOUT.
November 29. 19
Phinizy Barnett ,
HAVE taken a lease for three
years of Waynes Wharf and Stores in
Savannah, and mean devoting their at
tention to the transaction of business
for thtir 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, 1867. 26
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber expecting in
the course of three or four weeks to
leave Augusta during the summer sea
son, requests all those indebted to him
to call and settle their accounts, and
all those who have demands against
him, to render them in for payment.,
GEO : F. RANDOLPH.
March 21.
_4_
FOR SALE, i
TWO Hundred and Seventy
Seven Acres of LAND, laying on Sa
vannah river, near the mouth of Little
river in South-CarolintT- —for particulars
apply to Colhoun Gt Wilson in Augus
ta, or tt> James Colhonn, js‘. in Vienna.
April 4. Sr—
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SATURDAY, APRIL 2\‘ ISO7.
advertisement extra.
G. S. Houston, & Co.
Respectfully inform the public that
they have recently received from
lee’s patent and
Family Medicine
WAR E-HOUSE, NEW- YORK,
an additional and ITe.'e Supply of those vain,
able Medicines, which, as annodynes, preven
tions or cures of the diseases to which the hu
man body is subject, ei'her from imprudence,
change of climate, accidents or natural causes!
arc unrivalled—in the words of an old physician
on this subject, we may add. Experentia Docet—
they having now been in general use through
out the United States, for seven vears 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 thing,
“ ’Tis wetth while to use it right."
They are well-known and attested to by nil
merous certificates in out p£)ss**ssioti f as mi.
parallelled in the following diseases *
Worms, itch,
Colds Diseases of the
Asthma. Eyes,
Consumption, Ringworms,
Gout, w Tetters, ike.
Rheumupsm, Inward weak-
Sprains,j nesses,
False yj : Nervious disor-
Ache,. dels,
T oolhjAche, Ague k Fever,
Corns , &c. &c.
To th se Afflicted with nefrVous disorders
lowness f spiritsr losstof appeute, indigestion,
j recomme ided
H nil ton's Grand Restorative.
It isprkved by long and extensive experience
to be abkohitely unparalleled in the cure of
Nervous lisbrdprs, Co’hsumptioAfel.owiter.s o 4
Spirits, *
Hystfrital AnbcaWis, "Inward and Seminal
Weakness, Flour albus (or whites) Barr muess,
Violent cramp in the stomach and back, In
digestion, Melancholy, Gout in the Stomach
Pains in the Limb 3, Relaxations, involuntary
Emissions, Impotency, &.c. he:
Hamilton’J Worm-Destrbying Lozenges.
Which lave 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 dangerousflomplaints
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 Elixer , %
For the cure of every head ftche.
The Damask Lip Salve,
Isrecommended (particularly to the ladies
as an elegant and pleasant preparation) for
chopped and sore lips, and every blemish aud
inconvenience occasioned by colds, fever, fee.
speedily restoring a beautiful rosy color and de
icate softness to the lips.
The Genuine Persian Laotian,
Celebrated for preventing and removing
blemishes of the face and skin of every kind,
particularly freckles, pimples, pits after the
small pox, S.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 Jot the Teeth ts* Gums
Dr. Hahn's Genuine Eye-Water.
A sovereign remedy for all diseases of the eyes.
Tooth-Amt Droj.s.
The only remedy yet discovered, which
gives immediate and lasting relief wkthe most
severe instances. ,1^
The Sovereign Ointment for the Itch .
Which is warranted an infallible remedy in
one application. - • -
Anderson's Pills, Cfc.
Essence and Extract oj
• Mustard,
* Celebrated for the cure of «he Gout,Rheu
matism, Palsey, Sprains, Bruises, he.
A large and of the Indian
VegitabW Specific,
A Safe, speedy, and pleasant cure for a cer
tain dreadful disease—Prepared by Dr.Len.ux,
The above medicines sold only by appoint
ment of the sole Inventor and proprietor, at
their Store, Broad-street, Augusta.
Tanuary 11. 29-
LUMBER.
PERSONS wishing to procure j
Lumber, can be furnished by making
application at this office.
January 10.
9
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On i/ie Tuesday in May next,
at the Court House in ’lumen county ,'
at the usual hours ,
Will be Sold,
ONE Negro Woman.Ti •cosy,
levied on as the property of Berryman
Shepherd Harrison, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of William and Felix
Gilbert.
ALSO,
Two Cows :md Calves—two
Colts, each three years old—one eighty
gallon still—one shot gun, levied on as
the properly of John Williams,to satisfy
an execution in favor of Janies R,
St-mnis, Sc Co.—Conditions Cash.
Jeremiah Beall, s. w. c.
April 4, IbOT. 37
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first . Tuesday in May next, at
the Court House in iVaynesbordugh ,
Burke county, at the usual hours,
Will be Sold,
112 ACRES of pine land ad
joining lands of Jacob Overstreet, and
Alary Gray, and 100 acres of pine land
on Sweet water, adjoining land of Jo
seph Slioemsker and P. Gout ran, tak
en as the property of John I. Gray,at
the instance of the President, Diretars,
& Co. of the Branch Bunk of the Unit
ed States.
ALSOf "
150 Acres of land in* Bmke
county, adjoining William Thompson,
John II mnali. and others, pointed out
by ti.e iA$ en as the proper
ty of Cft- i\ ua- -j<t the instance
Margaret
Holliugswoith, constable, and return. J
to me.
Gross ScrupgsftS. E. C.
April 4, 18Q7. 37
SHERIFF’S SALE. *
On the Jir st Tuesday in June next , at the
Court-House in Warren county, be
tween the hours of lev. and three o'clock.
Will be Sold,
ONE Negro Aoy v by the name
of ISAAC, levied on by virtue of a
mortgage given by William Mipis to
Ignatius few; negro pointed
out by Henry RAidai'.
Conditions cash*
*■' J&ietitt, S. IV. C.
March 28, 1307. 36
—— . «r *
20 Dollars TievPard.
R AWAY in the month of Au
lY last, a Negro Man named
MARK, about twenty-eight yearsof age,
five feet eleven inches high, two or three
of Ids fore teeth out, a little pitted with
the small pox, and a very bad counter
nance —He was formerly the property
of the widow Webster, in Wilkes coun
ty, near the town .pf. Washington, where
it is expected He has run to, having a
wife belonging to one West in saicl
ptighborhned. And person delivering
him to the subscriber or securing him
in any j ul in this stale shall receive the
above reward.
IVm. Bacon.
January IP. 25
1 .Jj-frff
NOTICE. *'
r T' , HIS DAY the Co-partnerslup of
JL BROWN & LIN dissolved by
mutual consent, and business will be
carried on in future at the same place,
in Wrightsborough, by Charles Lin—
those indebted to the late firm will
please to come forward and close their
accounts with him, as he is the only
.person duly authorised to settle the
same ; lie expects to keep up a corn
pleat assortment of
Dry Goods id Groceries ,
l and hopes from his known steadiness
;to business to merit the patronage of a .
' liberal public.
Charles M. I An.
April 4. Sr