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Vol. 37.] AUGUSTA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1822. [New Series—No. 15.]
■“ published every
Tuesdav, Thursday & Saturday
MOUSING,
BY T. S. HANNON.
' " AUGUSTA
fREE SCHOOL.
THE Board of Managers of this Insti
tution give public notice to the in
habitants of Augusta that the School will
be in operation again by the Ist of No
tember after the death of their late teach
•r vlr Tuck, they immediately consult-
Z upon the most beneficial method o,
iii the vacancy. The hostility of our
climate to strangers, evinced.n the early
and lamented death of Mr. l uck and al
so by other numerous facts, irnUiced the
Board to enquire for some suitable per
mn who had been previously accustomed
to the climate, to undertake the manage
ment of the school. Such a person was
found in Mr. Joel Gatlin who being dis
posed to give his whole attention to such
an object for a length of time, was imme
diately sent on to New-York to obtain
the practical knowledge requisite for
the superintendance ol a Lancasterian
School. He is expected to return by the
time above mentioned, when the Semi
nary will be opened and conducted as
heretofore. _ _ ,
W. T. Brantly,
President of the Board.
October 5 J 4
* * A few Gentlemen will
be accommodated with boarding in a
private French family, in the most cen
tral part of broad-street. Enquire of the
Printer, or J. B. Lafitte, at the JPygean
Fountain.
October 5. Id 4t
. / ■ -
Lost,
ON the 30lh Sept. 1822, between A
tliens and Lexington, a small leather
Pocket Book, containing to the amount
of eight dollars and fifty cents, or theit
abouts, in money, and other papers, a
moug which was a note of hand given by
William .Vlanifee to George Willson, or
bearer, for one hundred dollars, dated
sometime in March, 1821, and due 12
months after date. All persons are
hereby cautioned against trading for said
note, and Wm. Manifee is cautioned not
to pay it to any other person except the
subscriber. Any person finding said
pocket book and leaving it al Vlaj. L. A.
Erwin’s, Athens, with the note and oilier
papers, may have the money that was
iii the pocket hook for finding the same.
Daniel M’Coy, j r.
Augusta, Oct. 1822 14 dtp
O’ The Journal, Milledgoville, Mis
iioaary, Mount Zion, will please publish
the above three times, and send their ac
counts to this office for payment.
JOHN SMITH,
Barber &. Hair-Dresser,
JJHAKES the liberty of giving informa
lly tion to the numerous gentlemen
■who have heretofore favored him with
their custom, that he has removed from
his former establishment, to the house
on Washington-street, lately in the oc
cupancy of Dr. Spann. For past favors,
his most grateful thanks are ten
dered, and he hopes to deserve, by unre
mitted attention, a continuance of the
liberal patronage which has been be
llowed upon his well meant endeavors to
please.
Octobers. 14 ts
For Sale,
THIE extensive Coach-making and
. -*■ Blacksmith estab ishment occupied
°y James Lynes, at the corner of M’ln-
Sc Ellis streets ; also, the House and
“° l present occupied by Mrs. Kinney,
* n 'h® corner of Greene k M’lntosh
■greets. —Aho two tracts of Land, one in
Henry ihe other in Irwin county. Tur
ner description is deemed unnecessary
as persons wishing to purchase will ex-
Jnnne the premises. Titles indispnta
ble Apply to
G. J. Conn..
Octobers 14 *f
NEW
UaMttet Warehouse.
David W. Donaldson
Tvporms the public that he has opened
A a manufactory of the above descrip
tor*, in all its various branches, a few
•ftps below the market, where all orders
* bis line will be thankfully received and
punctually attended to.
October C 14 ts
imi
WdB,E-HO\!BfE.
KEI CHUM k HEN RY CAMP
AA» BELL, having associated them
>eics in the Ware-House Business,
~ e old stand of R. K. is opened under
‘e care of Mr. Henry Campbell. Those
P 0 “ay please to consign Produce or
oods to them, may be confident of the
’-tmost care and attention to their inte
and if required, small advances
f, ‘" ''e made by Ketch um Sc Campbell.
Augusta, sth Oct. 1822 14 w2m
Wrapping Paper
F°r sale et this Office.
DIMOCK & MARSH,
Merchant Tailors,
OPPOSITE THE CITY-HOTEL,
Have this day received a Large Supply of
Readj Made Clothing,
CONSISTING OP
Superfine Black & Blue Coats
Ditto Frock Coats, with and without
Crapes, also,
St Large Assortment of
Plaid Cloaks and Big Coats
Superfine Blue and Black Pantaloons
A large assortment of Fancy ditto
Super Blue and Black Cassimere Vests,
■bilk and Mole Skin ditto
Fancy ditto of various patterns,
ALSO,
A large assortment of Linen
and Cotton Shirts.
CRAVATS AND DRAWERS,
Negro Clothing ,
Os all descriptions.
All of which will be sold on reasonable
terms for cash only.
October 5 14 ts
Pianos for Sale,
riNHE subscriber has on hand two well
JL toned and ornamented (round cor
ners) London made Pianos, which he will
dispose of on reasonable terms.
W. Brux.
Octobers. 14 Ct
Corn, Flour, &c.
50 barrels Fresh Flour
100 Barrels Mackarcl No. 3
10 Tons English Iron
SOO Bush Is Corn.
FOR SALE BY
M’Gran & Gordon.
Octobers. 142 t
N, B.—Bills on N. York.
HARDWARE
AND
CTTLEWX.
A. AL Woolsey Co.
Have recently received and are now o
pening, at Hie lower tenement of the
Bridge Bank Building, an extensive as
surtment of
Hardware and Cutlery,
Particularly adapted to the Georgia
market, which they offer for sale on f;
vorahle terms, for cash or credit, to city
or country dealers—
CONSISTING OP
Knives and Forks, various qualities,
Pen, Pocket and 2 blade Knives,
Sportsman’s and Spanish Knives, on
Cards,
Scissors, Razors, Portable Cases,
Fine Dressing Cases,
Hand, Mill, Cross Cut and Pit Saws,
Files, Screw Augurs, HI. Hinges,
Patent and Common Stock Lorks,
Scotch Spring and Common Nob do.
Pad, Chest, Till, Trunk k Cupboard
Locks,
Hammers, Screw Plates, Buttons,
Pins, Needles, Flints and Candlesticks,
Trace Chains, Hoes, Frying Pans,
Shovels and Spades, Anvils, kc. kc.
Oct. 5 14 Ct
Notice.
SILAS BRONSON having taken in
Mr. John Wightman as a partner,
thier business will be conducted under
the firm of Bronson k Wightmau :
They are opening a general and extensive
asurtment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS,
SUITABLE for the season—viz.
2 bales superfine and common Cloths,
1 „ Casimere,
2 ~ Satinets,
2 „ Figured Bombazcttes,
1 ~ Plain do.
6 trunks Calicoes, assorted,
2 „ Plain and Stripe Cambric,
I ~ low price Muslin Robes,
2 case* Steam k Power Loom 6'hirting,
I „ Sinchcws,
1 „ English and Italian Sewing Silk,
1 „ Laiigdon Wire Thread,
1 ~ Lewis and Tomis and Lewis H.
super Gilt Buttons,
1 ~ low priced Gilt Buttons,
1 ~ Boys’ Morocco Hats,
5 „ Ladies’ Straw Hats,
12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes,
15 „ Ladies Morocco ~
5 boxes Whittemore Cotton Cards,
8,, Holms’and While’s and Snow’s,
6 rases Domestic Goods, assorted.
The above Goods, with many others,
are offered c the best terms —those
wishing to purchase are invited to call
and examine the Goods. Mr. Wight
man will remain in New-York for the
present for the purpose of buying; we
shall be able to keep a general assort
ment.
Bronson & Wightman.
Oct. 5 14 ts
We are authorized
to state, that Richard Bush, Esq. is
. candidate for the office of Receiver ol
Pax Returns for Richmond county at the
ensuing election.
September 17 wde 7
*
3ames T». lUsVio\* & Co.
have lately received
A LARGE AMD EXTENSIVE AS
SORTMENT OE
HATS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND
UDALITY,
Among which are the Jollowing kinds
’ suitable for the coming season, vis.
BLACK and Drab Beavers
Do. do. Castors
Fine White Russias
Black and Drab Imitations
Youth’s and Children’s ditto
Children’s Fancy Hats
Men’s and Boys’ Roratns
White and Black W ol Hats
Children’s Morocco Caps
Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns
Bandboxes in nests
Ladies’ Straw Bonnets. kc. kc.
Which they offer for sale very low, on
accommodating terms, so that it will be
an object to country merchants to call
and examine for themselves,
April 27 327tf
CUOCmYES,
Cotton Bagging, &c. &c.
AAA Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging 1
vr first quality
500 lbs. English Baling Twine
80 Coils do Rope
28 Hlids. Muscovado k Orleans Sugar
25 Bags Green Coffee
60 Hlids. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
30 barrels do do do
28 do N. E. bum
35 do N. E. Gin
10 Qr. Casks Teueriffe Wine
20 Tierces London Porter
15 Boxes Wliittmore’s No. 10, Colton
Cards
150 Bugs Shot
>OOO wt. Bar Lead
10 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads
>OOO Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
Any part of which articles will be
sold unusually low for Cash or approved
paper.
A. Mitchell 8r S. Clarke.
September 12. 5 ts
Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &c.
60 Hhds. N. O. k Muscovado Sugar
100 bids. do do do.
30 bids. Loaf do
10 tierces Green Coffee \
20 bags do do
12 tierces super. London Porler
20 tons asssorted Swecds Iron
60 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey
30 do Molasses
40 do Malaga Wine
15 halfbbls. do do
100 barrels Baltimore Flour
00 do Mackerel
15 tierces Rice, Cogniac Brandy, 11.
Gin
Jamaica Rum, kc.
All of which will be sold low for Cash,
or approved paper, by
Bacon & Danforth.
3 doors above City- Hold.
September 24 10
Just Received
And for Sale,
50 Hhds. best quality retailing MO
LASSES. Apply to
B. F. Verdcry,
At Brewster & Prescott's.
Oct. 5 14 41
Seed Wheat.
Just Received, and For Sale,
Five hundred bushels superior
SEED WHEAT.
Apply to Summers k Perry, or
B. G. Sims.
September 17 7 ts
H. THOMPSON
& Co.
OFFER FOR SALE,
HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugkr,
tJVf 30 do Muscovado do
300 Rags prime green Coffee,
10 Pipes Holland Gin,
5 do Cogniac Brandy
5 Hhds. Jamaica Hum,
20 Qr. Casks Teueriffe Wine,
20 do. Malaga do
10 Barrels N. E. Rum,
80 Hhds. Molasses,
10 Casks London Porter,
60 Bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar,
20 Bags Pepper,
50 Barrels Flour,
5 Boxes London Mustard,
30 do Raisins,
10 Boxes Whittmorecottoncards
300 Qr, Boxes Spanish Segara,
50 Kegs Powder,
200 Bags Shot,
6 Kegs Lead,
200 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
100 Coil Bale Rope,
20 Tons Iron,
German Steel,
English blistered do.
2000 Salt,
All of which are offered low for Cash,
or good paper.
Sept. 10. 4 3m
eagle’ TAVERN,
WARREKTON, GEORGIA.
RTSME pubscriber informs the Public,
that his house is still kept ope for
the Entertainment of Travellers. An
additional nuiuler of stables, and oilier
necessary preparations, together with se
veral year’s in his business,
justifies hi® in saying, that hereafter
satisfactory accommodations will be
acknowledged iy all who may honor him
with their cabs. Intending to keep hi-
Bar constantly supplied with the best
liquors, aid being anxious and determin
ed to furnish gentlemen with all other
conveuieices with the utmost prompti
tude, thesubscriberis induced confidently
to hope, that the same liberal encourage
ment wljch lie lias heretofore received,
ho may lencefbrth long continue to de
serve.
P. O. Paris.
Odder 5 15 ts
To Kent,
From the Is*. October, seve
ral tenements in Cotton Range.
Apply D
J. Ansley.
Septnnher 28 12
, To Bent or for Sale,
A A House and Lot, ad
i®- joining the residence
of the subscriber ; Hie
House is nearly new.
Persons wishing to purchase or Kent
the shore premises will apply to the
subscriber for information.
C. Fletcher,
On the corner of Greene and Jack son
streets.
August 29. if
To Kent,
And immediate possession given,
DrsjjA A House on the Sand-Hills,
fgpjjllfib’ suitable for a small family,
b|||i adjoining Mrs. .Moore’s, Mr.
Hopkins’ and Dr. Fcndall’s
lots. For terms apply to J ,k W. Har
per, Augusta, or John Ncilson, near the
Quaker Springs.
* '4 355 ts
To Rent,
And possession given the first of Oct. ncx
MTHAT large aud con
venient Dwelling House 1 te
ly o copied by Messrs. Stewart and Har
graves, together with Carriage House
and Stables. —Enquire of
Wm. While.
August £9 ts
To Rent,
MTlie Store k Dwelling-house,
near the Markos. at present oc
uepied by Messrs E, Wood k
Co. and possession given Ist October next.
Enquire of
John Sharp.
August 10 354 if
To Rent,
(Possesion given the \sl of October next,)
M Tenement No. 11, 12, & 13,
Bridge-How. Apply on the
premises.
Ange 12 J 350 If
Notice.
L.suJiW THE subscriber offers for
|wp| Rent, his Sand-Hill Residence
(or 12 uionllisfrom the first October next.
John Gindrat.
September 10. 4tf
_ NEW
Cotton Warehouse.
TITHE subscriber imfurms his friends
I and the public, that his Warehouse,
in that part ®f Augusta railed Jlarris
burgh, is now ready for the reception f
Cotton, on Storage, or for sale on Com
mission. It is very safely anil convenient
ly situated, and (be proprietor pledges
himsell to use every exertion to promote
the interest of those who may confide
business to his charge.
J. S. Beers.
Feb. 0 301-ts
To Hire,
A NEGRO Woman, a good Cook,
Washer and Ironer ; and a very ac
tive BOY, accustomed to House bnsi
ness. The w-oman will he sold if appli
ed for immediately. Apply at tbit office.
September 19. Btf
Lost,
BETWEEN the Bank and Holcomb’s
Ware-House, $9 C2J in two sheets
and a half of Augutla Bank and change
bill*.—A liberal reward will be given te
the finder by delivering the same at this
Office.
fjrj* I wish to employ im
mediately, an OVERSEER, capable of
managing to advantage thirty bands
He must be sober and industrious.
Freeman Walker.
September 10 8
Attention \
123 d District Company.
f N Election will lie held at the house
of Major D’Anlignac, on Saturday,
the 12 th inst. for Cantain to command
said District Company.
Thomas H. Handley,
Major Com ’g, 70</( Rallulion.
October 1 13 tile
law!
wTIFIE undersigned have removed their
office to Washington street, adjoin
ing Major Freeman Walker’s.
G. W. Crawford,
H. L. Sims.
September 24 10 w3t
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SAI.li AT THIS OFFICE,
A few Co/iius, of ih,e Lute
Vntc ndeA \ nsnt\* ection
AM UNO
.3 Portion of (hr U tucks of Charleston.
(So u Ih~ Carolina.)
September 2-1, 10 ts
DeuVibt,
HAS the pleasure of ottering his ac
knowledgments, for the liberal
encouragement he has received since
his arrival *n Augusta, and would inform
such as may still lerpiire his profession
al services, that as he contemplate, re
maining in town but a short time, ap
plications to him should he made im
mediately.
August 20 ts.
To Hire,
f jjtWQ Negro MEM, one a Brick Lay-
A cr and the other a li use Servant.
Rcnj. Sims.
September 21 9
JAMS vtvum.L,
Attorney at Law,
HAS located himself at Waynesboro’,
Burke county, and will wit li plea
sure transact tiny business in (he profes
sion of Law which may be entrusted to
his rare.
ts ay 22 331 ts
TV\OUVAB \V t\Vk Ills’
Saw Grist Mill.
rjlllE subscribe^’s Mills are still in
S. operation, both SAW and GRIST
He will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at
sl2 per thousand, and will cause- vert
ait' in ion to be paid to each brunch ol
his business.
—“ Ilia customers ivitl be fairly ilenll by "
Tlios. \Vutkiiis.
April 3 ts
Notice.
\LL persons w ho have neglected set
tling their accounts with the sub
scriber, (relative to the estate of E.
Hawes,) are requested to rail on Mr. E.
Manten, who is authorized to settle the
same, with all other business interesting
myself.
Joseph Hawes.
July 10 345 ts
ON the Ist day of November next,
will be rented the
WARE-HOUSE
On Reynolil-street, now tenanted by L.
C. Cantclou. Application to be made to
JOHN B. EGAN,— or, in bis absence,
to John W. Wii.de, Esq.
October 1 13 If
IUANSYL FA AT A VAT FERSPPY.
Medical Lectures.
f pHE MEDICAL LECTURES in this
J. institution, will commence on the
Fu st Monday in Xuvcmbcr next,
And end the Ist week in March follow
ing. The course of instruction will be on
Anatomy and Surgery by Dr. Dudley.
Institutes of Med cine ) „ l)f c - a i c i wt .n.
Se Materia Medico, y
Theory and Practice j u jj r0W1)
nf Medicine. >
Obstetrics and Diseas- J
f,t of Women and Dr. Richardson
Children. )
Chemistry “ Dr. Blythe.
W. H. Richardson.
For the inlormation of the .Medical Stu
dents in the western country and else
where, I am authorized by the Medical
Faculty in Transylvania University, to
stale their willingness to receive the
currency of Kentucky for their tickets,
for live ensuing course of lectures.
September 17 7 w4w
TO RAKERS,
And TvW ate ¥amWies.
A CONSTANT supply of New Flour
(HAXALL brand)'inferior to none
in the Union, will be kept for sale at Mac
kenzie fc Ponce’s Ware-House.
September 19 8 if
* # * Mrs. Warne’s School
for Young Ladies, will here-opened in
Augusta, on Monday the 21st. inst. in the
house, on Washington street, occupied
during the past year by Mr. Joshua Daj
forth.
October 1. 131awif
Athens VemaVe
&<g&Dißßnr n
T
JL HIS Institution is under the direc
tion of Eusiu W. Giu.stjsu, Ef.q. a.
graduate of Middlebury College, assist
edby Miss Fish and Miss Wood ; the
former, an Instructress of considerable
experience and both well qualified stir
the duties of their office
The examination of their pupils took
place on the 2tilh of May. The highest
anticipations of the Trustees and citi
zens who attended on the occasion
were more than realized. The promtp
ness wall which the most difficult que's
tions Were answered in English Gram
mar, Arithmetic, Geography both An
cient and Modern, Hhetoric, &,e eviwe
ed at once the industry of the pupils and
the fidelity of the Instructresses.
The trustees of this Female Semina
ty, at the commencement of the year,
declared that it. was not their intention
to puff the Institution into notice ; yet
they feel no hesitation in saying that
they have seldom witnessed an Exnmin
atiou in which Girls of the same age did
themselves or their Instruciiesses mure
credit and, alter having- observq.l for six
months the course of instruction pursue
ed here and the degree of proficiency
attained, we can cow scientiuusly r-mom
mend this Academy hh worthy of the
public patronage The healtbfulness
of this place and the advantages which
as u village it enjoys, ii. is confidently
hoped will offer sufficient inducements
to parents to place .their duughtem in
this Seminary.
Young ladies from abroad are requir
ed to lioaid with the Hector in his fami
ly, or with some relative. With the
exception of Music, every branch of a
i olid and or numealui education may
bt here acquired. At the close of Hie
next vacati m, it is intended to adopt in
the Ac.dtitiy a more regular and sys
tema ic course of education than N ge
nerally pursued in similar. Institutions.
The vacations are so arranged that the
Hector is seldom on the circuit during
the term.
llis professional duties, therefore, in
terfere but little with bis aUcnlius, to
the government and aupciiulemiance
of the Academy.
Musks WAnnul., -v
A. H. Chiton, I Trustees nf th
J- Nisiiit, s Jlthais Fannie
Jmi A. Conn, - ilcadany.
A. Hum. J
Athens, G‘o. June 27, 1b22 6m
Bethlehem, Geo.
SXPTGMIIKK, 23J.
public examination of the young
I. Ladies, attending this Academy,
will commence at 0 o'clock on Tuesday
the I olli of October next, it (he day be
pleasant, the examination will, lor the ac
commodation of spectators, be held in the
new Church at this place.
'l'he friends and guardians of pupils,
together with all neighbouring lovers of
improvement, are requested to nil end,—
The winter session will commence on the
first Wednesday of November 1022.
September 20 11
CAUTION. ~
fj'UlE public are cautioned from tratV
I-' ing for certain notes of hand, given
by the nodersiguod, to George W. S.
I’earre, in purchase ( fliis interest in the
late Augusta Chronicle and Georgia
Gazette; as they are determined not to
pay said notes, the office which they pur
chased of Pearce, being at the lime, (and
to them unknown,) under a mortgage,
and a considerable portion of the office
since which time having been exec uted
and sold as the property of said Pearre.
John K. M, Charlton.
Andrew Ruddell.
John B. Leonard.
, September 28 wOw
To Merchants, Brokers and
others.
A YOUNG man of steady habits,
who is well qualified, from having
had considerable experience in business,
and whose acquaintance is very exten
sive in South-Carolina, which would se
cure more custom to an employer, is de
sirous of obtaining a respectable situation
in this city. He would prefer one res
pectable, rather than lucrative nod not
so. lie would undertake for a reasona
ble salary, if the situation was one b- his
liking. Satisfactory and unexceptionable
testimonials of bis good character, inte
grity, and fidelity, can be produced from
eminent persons well known in Augusta,
A letter addressed to J. H. P, and left
at the Augusta liook .Store, or this office,
will meet with immediate attention.
Sept. 10. 4 lawtf
Caution.
£\ LL persons are hereby forewarned
not to trade for or purchase any
note, or notes of hand, given by the sub
scriberto Mr. Uobt. M’Coombs, as the
stipulation for which the said notes were
given has not been complied with by said
M’Coomba.
Wyett B. Davis.
October 1 13 91
For Sale,
STOUT Negro Fcllow, 21 years of
GKA age, he has been in the habit of
working about a Store; he it an honest
and sober fellow ; any person wishing to
purchase will. —apply to
George Hill.
October I