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HAVE taken a lease for throe
years of Waynes Wharf and Store•• ; n
Savannah, and mean devoting tb > ■
tenlion to the transaction of businctt
for their Mercantile friends in Augus
ta, and the back Country, whose inter
est they will at all limes endeavor to
promote—Having, for the present, a
surplus of Store Room, they will take
Produce on Storage.
Savannah, January 12, 18C-7. 26
TAKE NOTICE.
/V FI ER the expiration of nine
/a. months an application will be
made to the honorable the inferior court
of Columbia county, for an order to
sell seven hundred -and fifty acres of
land, formerly the property of James
Moore, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate.
Samuel W. Goode, } , , ,
Joseph I. Moore, 5 Mm rs '
March H, 1807. 34
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Beggs & Barnes,
HAVE JUST OPENED,
at the corner store lately occupied by
¥ ROM AS RARHEfr,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
AND
Groceries,
Which they will sell very low for
CASH or COTTON.
They have also Received on Consignment,
l ine Hose Blankets,
I jondon particular Madeira Wine,
in halfpipes and quarter casks,
And a few casks cf Hibbeit and
Sens 5 Best BROWN STOUT.
November 29. i£>
Just Received ,
14 KHDS. N. E. RUM,
11 do. Jamaica do.
12 do. Muscovado Sugar,
10 Bags Fresh Green Coffee,
4 Quarter Casks Sherry Wine,
1 Ilhd. Loaf Sugar,
3 Tierces do. do.
100 Straws half pint Tumblers,
2 IThds. Copperas,
2 Tons Sweeds Iron,
\ Ton Blistered Steel,
2 Trunks fashionable dark, blue
Calicoes,
1 Do. 1 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 fur gash
or produce, by
HARRISON G? HAMILTON*
February 28. 32
Office of the Oracle.
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French language, and all who de
sire correct information.
THE Editor of the French
Journal L’Oracle , who has just estab
lished himself in Charleston, SoutU-
Carolina, informs the public in gener
al, and particularly the French and the
amateurs of the French language, that
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in the European continent, at Bor-’
deaux, Paris, Holland, See. and has
constituted as his agents and corres
pondents the principal editors of Ga
zettes in those different cities, to pro
cure him subscribers and the most cre
ditable and recent information.
Should the Oracle which he has just
commenced crown with success his
hopes in the attempt, he flatters hirn
scil it shall merit the approbation and
encouragement of an enlightened pub
lic.
This work, the only one in the Unit*
ed States, demands more particularly
the support of Frenchmen (who, toge
ther with other nations) should recip
rocate in its advancement, because it
is tat more resting to them on ac
oou.'t >• having the advantage of dis*
semi:uu::’ig whatever is favorable to
i item.
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on account cf the Oracle.
Charleston, Feb. 25,1807. 39
BLANKS
of every description executed at
this office, with neatness tind
dispatch.
SATURDAY, MAYS, 1807.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
0« /f'r*# Tuesday in May next, ut
the Court-!ixi,;e in Warren county , at
the united hours ,
Will be Sold,
1000 ACRES of land, lying
and being in Columbia county ,011 Sweet
water, adjoining lands of Thomas Carr
and Robert Jones, levitd on as the pro
perty ot David Robertson, at the in
stance of Robert Malone.
ALSO,*
One Negro Man BRITAIN,
levied on as the property of Charles
11. Devereux, at the instance of W il
liam White.
ALSO,
Two Negroes, Stepney &Batt,
levied on as the property of Joshua and
Sally I Lop, Kclni’r- nud r\dm’v. of John
Newsom, deceased, ut the instance of
George Hargraves.
ALSO,
130 Acres of land, lying and
being on Carson’s creek, adjoining
Young, Waggoner, and others, levied
on as the property of William Smith,
ut the instance of John Matthews,
pointed out by the defendant.
ALSO,
25 Acres of land, levied on
as the property of Peter Hodo, at the
instance of Thomas Springer St others.
ALSO,
One Negro Girl, levied on as
the property of Pricsiey Sandfovd, at
the instance of Forget sen and Moore.
Conditions Cush.
J. Beall , 5. W. C.
March 28, 1807. 35
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in May next,
at. the X’ourt House in Warren county ,
Ut the usual hours ,
Will be Sold,
ONE Negro Woman Treesy,
levied on as the property of Berryman
Shepherd Harrisen, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of William and Felix
Gilbert.
ALSO,
Two Cows and Calves—two
Colts, each three years old—one eighty
gallon still-one shot gun, levied on as
the property of John Williams,to satisfy
an execution in favor of James R.
Semms, & Co.—Conditions Cash*
Jeremiah Beall \ s. w. c.
April 4, 1807. 37
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in May next, at
the Court House in Waynesborout'll,
Burke county , at the usual hours ,
Will lye Sold,
112 ACRES of pine land ad
joining lands of Jacob Overstreet, and
Mary Gray, and 100 acres of pine land
on Sweet water, adjoining land of Jo
seph Shoemaker and P. Coutrau, tak
en as the property of John I. Gray, at
the instance of the President, Diretors,
St Co. of the Branch Bank of the Unit
ed States.
ALSO,
150 Acres of land in Burke
county, adjoining William Thompson,
John Hannah, and others, pointed out
by the defendant, taken as the proper
ty of Charles Simons, at the instance
of John Laseter, Isaiah Carter and
Margaret Bonnel, levied on by Jacob
Hollingsworth, constable, and returned
to me.
Gross Scruggs, S. B. G\
April 4, 1807. 37
FOR SALE.
I HREE Hundred and Seven
ty Seven Acres of LAND, laying on Sa
vannah river, near the mouth of Little
river in South-Carolina—lor particulars
apply to Colhoun O’ W ilson in Augus
ta, or to James Colhoun, jr, in Vienna.
April 4. 73
ADVERTISE ME N T EXT KA.
G. S. Houston , & Co.
'O ESPECTFULLY inform the public that:
they have recently received from
LEE’S PATENT AND
Family Medicine
WARE-HOUSE, NEW-Y 0 P, K,
an additional and Fresh Supply of these valu
able Medicines, which, as aimodyues, in even
tions or cures of the diseases to which the hu
man body is subject, eHier from imprudence,
change of cKnv.ee, accidents or natural causes)
are unrivalled—in the kvorcis of an old physician
on this subject; we may add. Experentia Docct
they having now been in general use through
out the United States, lor seven '.ears 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;
“ ’Tis worth while to use it right) ’
• "1 hey are wall known and attested to bv nu
mercus certificates in our possession, as un
parrallelled m the following diseases:
Worms, Itch,
Coughs&Colds Diseases of the
Asthma, Eyes,
Consumption, Ringworms,
kout, Tetters, Ike.
Rheumatism, Inward v.ea):-
Sprains, nesses,
Paisev, Nervious disor-
Heacl Ache, ders,
I ooth Ache, Ague & Fever,
Corns, &c. &c.
1 o those afflicted with nervous disorders
lowness of spirits, loss of appetite, indigestion
etc. Sec. is recommended '
Hamilton s Grand Restorative •
It is proved by long and extensive experience
to be absolutely unparalleled in the curb of
Nervous disorders, Consumptions, Lowness of
Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Impurity of Blood,
Hyster.cal Affections, Inward and Feminal
Weakness, F lour albus (or whites) llam .inc: s.
Vie lent cramp in the stomach and hack. L.-
digestion, Melancholy, Gour ip the S >.:• ’t i. %
Pains in the Limbs, Relaxations, involunrui v
Emissions, Impotency, Jkc. t;c.
Ha wit on V Worm-Destroying Lozenges.
\V hicli have within four years past, cured
upwards of one hundred and twenty thousand
persons of both sexes, of every age and ,n c
very situation, of various dangerous complaints
arising front worms and from obstructions or
foulness in tlie stomach and bowels.
Hamilton's Elixir ;
A sovereign remedy for colds, obstinate
coughs asthmas, sore throats, and approaching
consumptions.—They are particularly reconv
mended to parents who may have children
afflicted with the
Hooping Cough.
The Anodyne Elixer,
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 colds, fever, & ( -
speedily restoring a beautiful rosy color and de
icate softness to the lips.
The Genuine Persian Lotion,
Celebrated for preventing a „d removing
blemishes of the face and skin of every kind
particularly freckles, pimples, pits after the
smallpox, &c.
Lowland's real and genuine Lotion.
Hahn's Anti-Bilious Pills,
Are recommended for the prevention ar.d
cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers.
Restorative Powder Jor the Teeth Ist Gums
Dr. Hahn's Genuine Eye-Water.
A sovereign remedy for all diseases of the* eyes.
Eooth-Aine ixTojn,,
The only remedy yet discovered, which
gives immediate and lasting relief in the most
severe instances.
The Sovereign Ointment tor the Itch ,
Which is warranted an infallible remedy in
one application. '
Anderson's Pills , ifc.
Hamilton s Essence and Extract of
Mustard,
Celebrated for the cure of the Gout, Rhea
mutism, Palsey, Sprains, Bruises, Ic.
A large and Eresh supply of the India t
Vagitable Specific,
A safe, speedy, and pleasant cure fer a cer
tain dreadful disease—Prepared by Dr.Lerr. :\
The above medicines sold only by appoint •
inent ct the sole Inventor and proprietor, at
their Store, Broad-street, Augusta.
January 11. “ 29
LUMBER.
PERSONS v. isliin g to procure
1 Lumber, can be furnished by making
! application at this office.
• January 10.