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Ogle thorp County
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the Store of Major Phinixy, Lexington.
Washington, Wilkes County t
Col. Francis Willis.
Maj. Patrick Jack.
Green County
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Jackson county
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Franklin county
Thomas P. Carnes, Esq.
Hancock County:
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Doct. William Lee,
Eli Harris
Worren County
Capt. Thomas Dent,
George Hargraves.
Lincoln County
John M. Dooley, Esq.
Charles Stovall.
Columbia i
William Ware, Esq.
Solomon Marshall,
Burke County
William Whitehead, f :
Col. John Whitehead,
Col. John
Jefferson Countyi ■ f
George R. Clayton, Etq. j
James Bozeman, Esq.
John Bostwick, Esq.
Scriven Coujilg
Reuben Wifipnsom \.<
“William Oliver, Esq.
Major Skinner, 'Sv/
Savannah: SeympUt 4 , Scco. primjfrS,
Bacon and Malone,
PPlutosh County ; Geqrge Baiiliei**
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Facto’rage ,'f
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COMMISSION BUSINESS.
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THE Subscribers having taken into
Partnership John and Thomas
L. Malone, the business will, after the
first day of the ensuing month, be car*
ried on, under the firm of
BACQN, MALONE, fc? CO.
JO HA BACON,
I. MALONE.
3P Credit's Wharf, >
Savannah , April 25. 5 lOt 40
FOR SALK
THREE Hundred and Seven
ty Seven AcresofLAND, laying on Sa
vannah river, near the mouth of Little
river in South-Carolina—tor particulars
apply to Colhoun (J Wilson in Augus
ta, or to James Colhoun, jr. in Vienna.
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
ADVERTISEMENT EXTRA.
G. 8. Houston , & Co.
Respectfully inform dm public that
they have recently reqjjved from
LEE’S PATENTING
%
Family Medicine ‘
WARE-HOUSE, '
an additional and Fresh Supply of jjios£ valu
able MedicinesV'hich, as annodynes, preven
tions or cures of the diseases.<o.\vMt» the hu> :
man body is subject, 3n>et
change of climate, accidents or causes,
are unrivalled—in the \v«rds of an oldfAysician
on this subject, we may add. Experenii^Docet
they having now been in general use through
out the United States, for sevej} years past,
and attended with general success; ivhen used
agreeable to the directions; for, in the lan
guage of Chesterfield,
‘•lf whtK to use a tiling^
“ ’ l’is worth while to use it right.”
The/hre v/ell known and attested to by nu"
merous certificates in our possession, as un"
parrallellfd in the following disd&scs:
.Worjns, Itch,
Coughs &. Colds Diseases of the
Asthma, * Eyes,
Gjmsumption, Ringworms,
* Tetters, &c.
Khedroatism, Inward weak-
Sprains*: —. • nesses, .
Palsey,* Nervious disor-
Head^Ache,, ■ ders,
Tooth Ache, Ague & Fever,
Corns, •. $... he. he.
x o those afflidtftl with nervous disorders
lownejj of spirits, loss of appetite, indigestion,
Btc.»3ts. is recommended
Hamilton's Grand Restorative •
It is proved by long and extensive experience
to be absolutely unparalleled ‘in the «ure of
Nervous disorders, Consumptions. Loivness of
Spirits, Loss of Appetite, lmpitrity of Blood,
Hysterical Affections, Inward and Seminal
Weakness, Flour albus (orwhltes) Barronness,
Violent cramp in tlie stomach and back, In
digestion, Melancholy, Gout in the Stomach,
Pains in the Limbs; Relaxations, involuntary
Emissions, Injpotency, &c. Bt£.
Hamilton's Worm-Destroying Lozenges.
Which Tiave within four years past, cured
upwards of one' hundred and twenty thousand
persons cf both sexes, of every age and in c
very situation, cf various dangerous complaints
arising from worms and from obstructions or
foulness in the stomach and bowels.
Hamilton's Elixir;
A sovereign remedy for colds, otfotinate
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 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, &c
speedily restoring a beautiful rosy color and de
icate softness to the lips.
The Persian Lotian,
Celebrated for preventing and removing
blemishes of the face and skin of every kind,
freckles, pimples, pits after the
small pd^^fcnj*
Gotland's real and genuine Lotion.
Hahn's Anti-Bifious Pills,
Are recommended for the prevention and
cure of Biliohs and Malignant Fevers.
Powderfkei/ie Teeth b* Gums
DrfJjahn TG ennmb ''Ey«JJ\ater.
% sovereign reiflldy for all diseases of the eyes
Tooth-Acne Drops.
The only remedy yet discovered, which
gives immediate and lasting relief in the most
severe instances.
The Sovereign Omttnentjor the Itch,
Which is warranted an infallible remedy in
one application.
Anderson's Pills, <s'c.
Hamilton'B Essence and Extract oj
Mustard,
Celebrated for the cure of the Gout, Rheu
matism, Palsey, Sprains, Bruises, Sec.
A large and Fresh supply of the Indian
Vegitable Specific,
A safe, speedy, and pleasant cure fipr acer- j
tam dreadful disease—Prepared by Dr.Leraux.
The above medicines sold only by appoint
ment cl the sole Inventor and proprietor, at
thoir Store, Broad-street, Augusta.
January 11. 29
Blanks 4
of every description executed at
this office, with neatness and
dispatch-
Beggs & Barnes,
HAVE JUST OPENED,
, at the Comer store lately occupied by
• V rjHOMA SBA HR Err,
ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
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~G y* AND
? -Ciroceries,
: 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’ Be.<t BROWN STOUT.
November i 9. 19
The Merchants? U Planters'
COFFEE-HOUSE
AND
HOTEL,
on the bat, in the
CITY OF SAVANNAH.
Thomas Bayley , sen.
HAVING taken the above house,
begs leave to solicit the patronage
of the Gentlemen Merchants and Plan
ters visiting that city, and those who
honor him with their favors, will find
every attention paid.
N. B. A constant LADDER, WINES
and SPIRITS, of the first quality.
April 11. lOt 38
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Just Received ,
I4HHDS. N. E. RUM,-
) l do. Jamaica do.
12 do. Muscovado Sugar,
10 Bags Fresh Green Coffee,
4 Quarter Casks Sherry Wine,
1 Hhd. Loaf Sugar,
3 Tierces do. do.
100 Straws half pint Tumblers,
2 Hhds. Copperas,
2 Tons Sweeds Iron,
| Ton Blistered Steel,
2 Trunks fashionable dark, blu*
Calicoes,
1 Do. f Irish Linens,
1 Do. 4-4 do. do.
50 Sacks Ground Salt.
All of which will be sold Wholesale
and Retail, on very low terms for gash
or produce, by
HA PRISON £9* HAMILTON.
February 28. 32
NOTICE.
AFTER the expiration of nine
months, I shall apply to the hon
oruble the inferior court of Richmond
county, for leave to sell part of the
Eersonal estate of Elizabeth Chadwick,
eceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors;
Elizabeth Chadwick.
May 9, 1807. 42 I
TAKE NOTIC.
AFTER the expiration of nine
months an application will be
made to the honorable the inferior court
of Columbia county, for an order to
sell seven hundred anck 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, A ,
Joseph J. Moore,
March 14J Iso7. 43,
Just Received For Sale,
3000 lbs.
Prime Coffee,
jn Bags and Barrels, for Cash or Pro
"duce.. - BARRETT Sc SIMS.
April. IS. 39
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SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1807.
Samuel Wigfall,
Informs his friends and the public that
he has taken Mr. David A/‘ Kin net
into Co-partnership, ar.d that their
business will hereafter be car
ried on wider the firm of
Wigfall &M’Kinney
By this arrangement they will be
enabled to keep on band a constant
supply of the best selected materials,
SADDLES,
BRIDLES, HARNESS, &V.
AT THEIR
Manufactory,
NEAR THE
CITY-HOTEL, AUGUSTA.
Where orders shall be particularly
attended to, and they hope, from their
attention to business, and from the faith
ful execution of their workmanship, to
merit a continuance of those favors that
have been so liberally conferred.
May 30. 2m 45
William Butler,
Book-Binder fc?
RESPECTFULLY informs
his friends and the public that lie has
just received from Ncw-York a com
plete assortment of
English & American
---JPag&rViz:
Imperial, Medium, *,
Super Royal, Demy Bc.
Royal; Foolscap.
ALSO,
Ledgers, % Letter Books,
Journals,-' ; Cash Books,
Day ‘Books, Receipt Books,
Invoice Books, Record Books,
And Blank Books of every des
cription made with or withoJ# Spring
Backs, and patent black lines for writ
ing on.
BOOK BINDING in all its hraches
executed with neatness and dispatch—
All orders left at the Centvnel Priming
Office, or at my shop opposite Major
Phinlzy’s dwelling house, will be-punC
tually attended to. 0 . c
May 30. 4 5
Edmund Stroud,
BLACK-SMITH,
From Philadelphia , ’ \
BEGS leave to inform the ci
tizens of Augusta and its vi inity, that
he has commenced the above business
in all its various branch.s, in the shop
formerly occupied by Mr. M‘Mii.lan,
near Major Phinizy’s dwelling house,
M‘lntosh street, Augusta—From liis
attention to his customers and know
ledge of his business, he hopes to mer
it a share of public patronage. '
May 30. * 3t 45
AUGUSTA SAVANNAH
Line 0 Stage si
* I 'HE Augusta and Savannah line of
A Stages will be continued by the
subscriber, who trusts his unremitting
attention to the LINE, in endeavoring
. to render passengers safe and comfort
able, tvill 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. *