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BALTIMORE, OCT. 18.
{stonishing Great Luck.
'Our anticipations arc realized, and
distant adventurer is the possessor
.* ihe great prize ot rHllllY
THOUSAND DOLLARS, drawn
yesterday afternoon in the Monu
• I.ottery. It was awanled to
iro7) agreeably to the scheme,
£ w« s * y*
Invd'pleasure in stating that the for
unale owner resides in Alexandria,
, n d that he purchased the lucky ticket
' t Cohen’s Office, while in this city
last winter. We shall announce his
name for the information of the
, lS soon as we receive his permission,
j n conformity with our invariable
" U ] P ■ in the mean time we will re
,mrk that this investment was made
January last at a very early peri
0d after the scheme was published,
■md this circumstance in addition to
ilu> many heretofore, should prompt
adventurers to send on their orders
for State tickets as soon as possible,
more especially in the State lottery,
because it offers to early adventurers,
superior advantages, from its arange
i!,ent, as only the prizes are to be
drawn, thereby securing investments
free from any possible risk, until every
arize in the scheme is actually drawn.
\Vc shall, as usual, pay every atten
lion to orders, either for whole tickers
or shares.
Errata.— ln die piece signed “How
ard,” .published in Tuesday’s paper, the
following corrections should lie made :
lathe ld» paragraph, for “ is a friend to
the best interest? of mankind,” rea l as a
friend, &c. In the same paragraph, tor
“the last forty years ofits existence,”
read, the forty years of it? existence.—
Ami in the last paragraph but one, for
“in a cause which in going so much to
improve the moral charat ter of our un
happy rare,” read, in a cause which is
doing so much,” kc.
mart am—
COMMUNICATED.
Departed this iile, after five weeks ill
ness. (in Raleigh, N. C.) on the 22d ult.
Vlis?’ Ann Eliza G-ai.ms, daughter o
Joseph Gale?, Esq. of that city, i u au
noum log the death of this amiable and'
worthy young lady, we will do an injus
tice to her memory in not giving her that
character which during her life she so
justly merited. As a daughter, none ex
celled her hi obedience, dutifulness and
affection; as a sister, she was ever obli
ging, kind and affectionate ; as a friend,
warm and sincere in her Iriendship;—
deception never found a place iu her
heart, but it was always open to the calls
of charity and bene' ol .•m e. Her mental
qir ’.Hies were great, were splendid ;
few, i pry few of her sex survive that
are her equals; those who knew her
host knew how to appreciate her real
woriji. The cruel spoiler death laid
hold of her in the bloom of ! to—to her
aged parents, brothers, sisters and nu
mere its acquaintances, Ihe loss is irre
parable time alone will heal the afflict
ed heart; but let this be their »o.isola
tion—they do not mourn as those with
9iit hope ; though it is their great loss
.1 is her eternal gain, i nd at the last great
Jay sue will be re koned one among the
jp " els of (Jim who will come to judge the
quick and tin* do d
“ Ood has laid np a crown for her,
A crown which cannot sane;
The I! i lupous .ladre, at that great day,
Shall i lace It on her head.
’T's Ood that lifts onr comforts high,
o.' them in the grave,
la ;.veK.ind (blessed he his name!)
. hid what he gives.’ 5
tv '*j C r.?dndil;tll. Ij*
ARRIVED,
Ship Aa'gnst.i, Wood, New- dor!,, 4 days,
6hip uaronne. Mott, Mew-Vork, 4 days,
- Ship ttWii Stales. I’ nice, Pioviii.ncc, 11 days,
Sh'p America, Turner, Hoston, 12 c.ays,
Ting Sereno, 11-rdiag, Boston, Ui days,
hloup tiarl, Wiley, Providence, 12 days,
iieriiion ominary.
IVHH i rusiee: g.un ~. n\ the public
- that they intend tu keep Uiisinstitu
tiou < oustautiy open i«r the r-i option ol
■pupils. Hcrinon is seven miles from l.ex
mgton, in the mosl hominy part of the
country. The govei nm t ot the inha
bitants of the icivu, so tar as rotates to
their moral conduct, is vested in the
Irusteesolthe Semin try. I liey are not
'shamed to avow liml it is their intention
to blend religions instruct inn withthe (ias
ucal studies which are usually taught in
icadpniics; confident lliat this course
"Hi set ure the |i;itronage ot those pa
ints who desire tlie present respectabili
ty and future happiness of ihsir tTiddren.
Ih. ir rate?of tuition are low, anil all
indigent pupils will receive iustrm lion
gratuitously,
t here are several lots in town yet nnsoln,
and they respectfully invite those parents
"ho are desirous lo place their t hildren
m a sehool of this character, to call and
examine lor themselves.
A classical teacher, who r an come well
xeei’mmor.ded, vcoi.lu receive immediate
employment. One will be wanted the
eutaing year. The salary is perhaps as
P'od as in any similar institution in the
wte. The trustees will receive appli
cations till 'ln. 23d Deeeml »f*r no'; f .
■lack Lumpkin, Secretary.
Demon, On. 3i 20 tit
To Kent,
4SgA In tlie t icmity of the Post
al jjffi tAfflce, a large and ronveiiient
Dwelling-House, with 2 Stores
<R lr0l)t an 1 a capacious C’i liar under
ne »th. Apply to
Mackenzie &i Ponce.
October SI
~:L: .— i
x To Kent,
= Until the i-i ol O. ti her, 1823,
es-Jsl.'be Dwelling House and large
'-“t unjoining, lately occupied by the
p -C6..scJ >. Kwblay. Also, In hire,
‘■younj ' Oir».
I 1 red. E. Dimas, Executor.
October n 25 ts
Auction and Cojiuiiissio*! i
business.
1 r PR, E undersigned has taken the Brick !
, 1- I eneuienl, on Bridge Row, next a*
hove Robert Dillon’s, where he i* ready J
to attend to any business with which he
i may be entrusted in hi? capacity as Auc
• tioneer and Commission ” orchard
• Win. Bee. i
, October 31 o- t p ,
| |
1 Kemoval.
eb hMsssam
MRS. SERA, thankful to the public
for their past favors, takes (his me
' j thoJ of imfoi tiling them that she has re
-5 • moved to the lower wing of the Brick
,j Building, on Broad-street, opposite to
J the Market, where she has opened and
intends to keep a general assortment of
’ articles in the -Vlillinery line. She is
tluily expecting an invoice of the b lest
and most fashionable articles from Paris;
all of which iruy always be had upon
favorable terms.
She continues the Mantle making bu
siness, in alt its various branches, and
1 will employ ary person or apprentice to
‘ I lie above art, who will mine well re
, commended.
October 31 23 St
, Coffee, Flour, Wine,
1R( IN, etc.
' IOOOO Lbs. prime Green Col j
i , ,e, N
70 bids, superfine Richmond f lour,
20 lihds. Muscovado and N. Orleans
Sugar,
18 ~ prime retailing Molasses,
5 puncheons 4lh proof Jamaica Rum,
I' 4 pipes pure Cognac Brandy,
2 pipes and > . . , ....
- , . Lisbon l\ me,
5 hall pipes j ’
20 quarter casks Malaga Wine,
20 half quarter i asks do. do.
I 30 bids. Loaf and Lump Sugar,
20 ~ Irish Potatoes,
AO boxes Must a tel Uniting, (Bolin,
Leach and Coy’s brand,)
13 „ Tumblers, (5Q straws ca. h,)
150 kegs Patent Cut Nails, assorted,
40') bars Swedish and Russia Iron, as
sorted sizes,
7000 wt. assorted Casting*,
150 gross Corks,
I .All which, with severed other nrlicier,
I in the Grocery line, will be sold low for
cash or town at » tu;u e«. by
J. k W. Harpch
October 51 Zo 3t
Lost,
■■■ BOUT tiic first <1 June last, two
V- Promissory Notes, signed B. Laniarv
lor twelve lunlJredand fitly dollars each,
payable to the subscriber—one on the
! first day ot July last, and the other ou
the first day ol January next, viili in
terest Ifom the first day of July lost.—
All persons are cautioned against trading
for said notes.
J. Hutchinson.
0.-opber 31
Executors ..ale.
ON the (ii*-I u..) in Januaiy next, will
be sold, at the Market-house, in the
■ ity of Augusta, twenty-five Negroes,
belonging to (lie estate of Job • Willson,
deceased, among them are several va
r Liable house servants, (mule and fe
male,) carp liters, I oat hands, Jcc.
-Perms Notes, with approved endor
sers, at nil • 'v ' 5
John Campbell, J „ ,
John Moore, )
October ' I 25 uls
ktrajed,
y N the night ol tie 21st inst. a dark
bay Horse, about 13 or 16 hunt-1
high, has a ->ar in the forehead, a small;
mark of: < ILr, shod belore, about nine
, years old, paces and trots, and in thin or
der. Vny person finding said horse and
delivering him to me in Augusta, M ill be
thankfully reward-d.
George Dunbar.
Octobrr 31 i i 3t
Stolen.
A LARGE dark bay Morse, five feet
two inches high, about seven years
old, well formed, trots, paces and can
ter*, taken from l.io' olnion on Monday,
the 28th inst. ; also, a bridle and saddle
taken with him—the bridle has a lelter
M placed in the tat; the saddle i* faced
and has a row of lacks on the margin ol
the skirt. Any person giving notice of
said hor*e, or delivering him to the sub
scriber, living six mde? from Lincolnton,
near the road that leads from Lincolnton
to Walker’s mills, shall receive filteen
dollars reward. The valne of the horsi 1
is allowed lo be S2OO. - Said hor?e was 1
nicked.
John Bentley. 1
October 31 it, _
A PREMIUM fer S. Carolina Bank
. Notes. An dy to
Kerrs & Graham,
October 26 -3 ti
Salt, Sugar anti Coffee.
1500 Bushels Fait,
2 1 Hhds. Prime St. Croix Sugar,
30 Bag* prime Green CofT e,
The ibove GOODS will be sold on
moderate term*, and in Lots to suit pur
chasers, if t k • n Bw Wharf—by
, M‘Gran &: Gordon.
PelO'UT 26
N. B. —Bills on Kew- York.
Administrators Sale.
THIS MOIiJVLXG,
* AT 10 O’CLOCK,
Will he sold al Ike corner Store, lately oc
cupied by 1 Tm. P. Malone A- Co.
A N entire stork of Bools and Shoes,
XJL comprising a general assortment,
Irom the best, manufactories qt the north
ward. tlso, a small parcel of CaMor
Hats, ifer. itc. belonging to the estate of
a deceased person, and sold by order of
the administrator. Terms at sale.
Eraser k Bonaire,
October 31 25 Auctioneers.
Just Received,
Ami for sale by the subscriber, on accom
modating terms,
40 11 lids, and 37 bbls. prime Jamai
ca, St. Croix & \. O. Sugars,
25 do Guadaloupe and Surinam
Molasses,
2 do Jamaica Rum, } . ,
5 pipcsCog. Brandy ( w ™ ted
sdo Holland Gif,A l ' rurfe ’
40 bbls. Northern Gin,
30 do do Rum,
50 do Rye Whiskey, .
3 do old Irish do
50 casks Sicily Madeira, Tencrlffo. !
Currant and Malaga Wines, . j
50 bids. Mackerel,
75 dv> superfine flour, from new
wheat,
1.5 tons Swedes Iron, assorted,
70 casks Patent Cut Nails,
100 bags prime Green Coffee,
20 do Pepper,
10 do Pimento,
40 kegs Richmond Manufactured
Tobacco,
4000 lbs. English Green Copperas,
2000 do Loal and Lump Sugar,
1,300 bushels Liverpool Salt,
20000 yards Northern Homespuns, ma
king a complete assortment, <
2000 yards Satinetts,
130 boxes Hunch xVluscatel Raisins,
20 do Te«,
30 do sperm and tallow Candles,
20 do No. 1 Soup,
15 dozen bottles Dyer’s While Cur
rant Wine,
200 lbs. Bugging Twine,
104 reams largo and small Wrapping
Paper,
20 do Writing do
10 bbls. Cider Vinegar,
Race and Ground Ginger,
j Salt Petre,
Fine find coarse Boots and Shoes,
Bonnets, Bonnet Papers,
Trace Chain.-,
Hardware, Glassware, fc- fee.
E. Man ton.
October 26 23 If
Goshen Cheese,
JUST RRCEIVKO And ro»* SILK BY
J. D. Hinsdale.
October 22 21 4w
Dissolution.
f BNHE copartnership formerly existing
between Kdlain Jir Hills, has' been
dissolved, and the subscriber hopes lor
the continued favor* of hi? form r cus
tomer? and the public generally, who
shall always receive hi* strict attentib i.
James Killam
Now off rs for sale, at filestore formerly
occupied by Killam k Hills,
A COMPLETE assortment of ready
at a nr.
CLOTHING,
Os the latest fa?' ions and m ule by the
best workmen;
They consist in part of
Extra superfine blue and black Dress
t Oats,
Black, blue and fancy colored Frock
Coats.
Superfine Cloth .t Casdmerr PJotaloons,
Waste.rats, Gunisey Frocks and Draw
ers, very fine,
Aud a large assortment of ladies’ and
gentlemen’s Plaid Cioads, &i< :kc.
N. B—Gentlemen wishing «an have
Clothes made lo m< asitre, on the shortest
notice aud in the beR style, by tbe best
of workmen.
October 20 23 6f
On Consignment.
20 HHDS. St. Croix Sugar, :
15 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
7 Hhds prime Coffee,
36 Kegs fresh Butter,
20 Hall barrels Beef,
15 Boxes Chocolate,
72 Boxes fresh Raisins,
5 Tierces Molasses,
20 Boxes Candles,
50 Coils baling Hope,
10 «3’a?es straw Bonnets Si. Bands,
13 Bag? Pepper and Allspice,
6 Barrels Mint Cordial,
30 Casks Cut Nail? assorted,
Just Received and for Sale, by
Alexander Bryan.
October!. 13 ts
ON the Ist day of November next*
wil' he rented the
WAKE-HOUSE
On Reynold-street, now tenanted by L.
C. Cantelou. Application to he made to 1
JOHN B EGAN, -or, in hi? absence,
io John W. Wilde, Esq.
October 1 . 13 ts
SEED RYE:
A small quantity, of superior quality ,
FOR BALK BY
Summers & Perry. .
October 1 13
Seed Wheat.
Just Received, and For Sale, (
Five hundred bushel* superior )
SEED WHEAT. ;
Apply In .Suniiner* k Perry, or , j
B. G. Sims.
September 17 7 ts
t
New & Cheap Clothing.!
The subscriber begs leave to inform his
hicii'Js amt the public, that lie is this
day opening', at his Store, two doors a
bove the Globe Tavern, a large ar.d
choice selection of I t
fashionable Clothing, 1
s
CONSISTING OF
Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress
Coa s,
Do. do. do. Frock Coats,
Do. do. do. Cloth and Cass'mere Panta
loons,
Do. do. and Duff Vests,
Bla<k Silk and elegant fancy pattern
Vests; an assortment of low priced
tesis and Pantaloons, of eve y des- I
criplion. t
AI.SO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Plaid Cloaks,
Assorted Patterns.
Tiren fc Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirts
and Drawers, Girnsey Frocks. Ac. Sic.
NEGRO CLOTHING, !
Os every description. i
The above articles are selected by
himself in New-York, on the best terms,
and are offered as low as they can be .
bought in the southern ‘tv a*.
E. L. Whitlock.
October 17 19 If
13 oiUm Warc-\lo\\se
Upper end, South side Broad si, Augusta.
William H. Egan,
r'VI’.GS leave to acquaint his friends
3 and the public, that the above is in
complete order lor the reception of pro
duce.
Cite security from fire, which its pecu
liar situation affords, and the convenience
arising from its immediate neighborhood
to that part of the town where the prin
cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold,
render it a desirable place for the plan
ters to deposit their produce. Liberal
idvapces ma le.
Sept. Id G ts
M’Dowall Koid,
Harr just rewired , I y icrnl arrival* from
Liverpool , .Yew- York, and I luladelphia,
Their Fall supply of
fVliich tv.th their Jui mtr Si.rl: m. hand,
mal.es their present assortment eery com
ptete. and extensive, which is of.'trcd for
cash nr approved paper, and consists in
part of the following articles —vis ;
| UNDON Dallle, Point and Rose
i.J Blankets; white and blue Plains;
i'd, while and greoa Flannels; green
Dai/.e ; common & super, blue, black &
drab Cloths ; do. do. Ca-simeres; elegant
I‘elise 1 lot be; Circassian, Caroline and
I arlan Plaid,- ; super A rominon I’riuG ;
elegant Cassimere Shawls U Points;
Furniture Dimity; Vrtleulia Vest Shapes;
Bombazines and DombazolC; d 4 Hint
7-11 Linens ; Long Lawns and Irish Sheet
ings an 1 Diapers; Russia Sheetings,
Dark and Dowlas; children’s, women’s
and meu’seotton and woollen Muse; co
lore ! and while Spool Threads; elegant
Alandcrir:, Nankin and Canton Crapes ;
Flag and Bandana Hkfs.; India Levan
tine; twilled and plain Satlins; Sin
shews, Sarsnelts, Italian Lutestring;
French and English Thread Luces; Me
rino Cloth, Silk and Tabby Velvets;
Sewing Silks and Twist; elegant figured )
Silks; do. do. Ribbons, a very complete
assortment; Zelia Scarfs and llkfs.;
Cask mire and llrillantine do.; 44, C-4
•iml 3-4 white, black an<l scarlet Merino
Shawls; figured silk Vestings; Gimp
Primming; Silk Buttons ; Linen Cam
lines and l ldktk. ; Italian Crapes ; Swiss
‘luslins; Ladies’ and men’s Gloves, of
•ell descriptions; Tortoise Shell Conibs;
Milo and Dressing do. ; .Vlorooro Pocket
looks and Reticules ; an extensive as
-orttnent of Domestic Shirtings, Sheet
mgs, Plaids and Bed Tiiks.
ALSO,
Oue case elegant LEGHORN HATS,
from Vo. 30 to 52.
October 17 19 3w
Hardware & Cutlorj.
Fresh Importation.
Sow opening at the subscriber’s store, a
prime assortment of Staple and Fancy
GOODS, ordnrded expressly for tl«i*
market —among them are,
Knives and Forks, of all sorts,
Deserts (in to, to match,
Razors, of the finest quality,
Spring Back and Pocket Knives,
Pen and two blade ditto, of all sort",
Scissors, common and refined steel,
Common and fine Pad Locks,
Flock and all other sorts of Lor ks,
Hinges and Screws, of all sizes,
Buttons in great variety,
Carpenter’s Tools, and
All sorts of Files,
Together with almost all the staple
articles in the Hardware line, for sale on
accommodating terms
Reuben Leggett.
Freeborn’s Ploughs.
The subscriber has also made arrange- (
merits with the patentee and will hereaf. j
ter keep an assortment of the Freeborn’s (
Patent Ploughs constantly for sale, where (
both planters and merchant" ran be
supplied as low as in New-York. An
assortment will soon be received here.
R Leggett.
Oct. 12 17 tin
Bank State of Georgia.
SAVANNAH, 21st OCT. 1822.
DIVIDEND No. 12. (
fiVHE Board of Directors having this |
J day declared a dividend of $2 per ,
share on the capital slock of this Rank ,
lor the last six months, the same will be |
paid to the respective .Stockholders there- ,
of, or to their order, on and alter Thors- ,
day next, the 24th lust. By order of the ]
Bord.
A. Porter, Cashier. |
October 29 23 3t
oo&ms&iox
Mare-House.
npHr. Subscribers continue to transact
V. Commission business, under the
firuof John H. Kimbell, & ,Co. Their
Ware-House is remote from any other
Building; seem** from any danger by fire,
situated in the pear of the Planters’ Hotel.
Samuel Halo,
John H. Kimbell.
September 7 3tf I
W anted,
\ Comfortable Dwelling House, for a
small family. Any person wishing
to rent such a one can find a tenant by
applying at the Augusta Bookstore.
October 26 23 ts
The Subscriber
WISHES to employ a man that is,
well acquainted with the Ditch-j
ingbusiness, and will giie liberal wages |
to any man that will come well ret urn- 1
mended.
Robt. W. Alston, j
Sparta, Geo. Ot-1.26 g't it
V*VV\i\\\Vi\i,
Attorney at Law,
HAS located himself at U ayticsboro’,
Burke comity, and will with plea
sure transact any business in the profes
sion of Law which may be entrusted to
his care.
May 22 331 If
TO BAKERS,
A\u\ 1* viy ate ¥ amiUes.
\C'ONS'I ANT supply of Now Hour
- {ll.'iX.lL f. brand) inferior tononc
in the Union, will bo kept lor sale at Mac
kenzie & Ponce’s Ware-House.
September 10 (! If
Insurance against h ire.
Charleston Fire and Marine In
surance Company Agency,
Oj/ict under the Globe 'I avert l.
Uj’|l' IF. subscriber idlers to lake risks a
wa gainst fire on houses, out buildings,
goods, wares, ami merchandise, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards,
•Igtnt, . lugnslii, Geo.
0. t, 12 17 ts
Dancing School.
M il. LESLIE, grateful lor the en
. couragement he has heretofore rc
ceived, respectfully informs the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Augusta, that lie will
again open Ids St houl on Monday after
noo'i, the 2titb inst. In (he room over the
store ol Messrs. I fall Jit Washburn. He
will give three lessons in each week for
twths weeks, which will make 30 les
sons in Ihe quarter. !I is days of tuition
will be Monday, Wednesday and Fii*
day evenings, from 4 In <1 o’clo- k.
NIGHT SCHOOL,
For i'onot' Gentlemen ,
At the abovcinenlioiied | lace, on the
same evenings o( the Day Si houl. The
,irii e will be $13 —in each school one
half in advance.
October 22 21 Cw
The Augusta Bridge
o n
h again offered for salt.
IS obedience toa decree of the (ith Cir
cuit Court ol (be United States, lor
die District of Georgia,.will bo sold, at
Public tuition, to ilieshighest bidder,
it the market house in the city ol Angus
la, on I hursday the 2Klh day u( Novem
ber next, The Augusta U.-i.lge and its
appurtenances.
Pho terms of sale will he, “one third
cash; one third payable in in one year
from the d itoot the sale, with interest at
seven per centum pur annum, and the re
maining third payable in tiro years from
the dale of the said sale., with like interest
—The purchaser giving bond with ap
proved personal security, and a mortgage
of the premises.”
'I he income of (he properly now offer
ed fur sale, is, from the best information
dm subscribers tan obtain, at least
$ 13,000 per annum —and as all previous
ly raiding impediments to the sale are
now removed, and the subscribers are in
complete possession of die Bridge, they
confidently invite the attention o- capit
alists to tin- sale, as affording an oppor
tunity of the mo t profitable investment
of capital that will perhaps over again
occur.
Christopher Fitzsimmons,
Freeman Walker,
Commissioner*.
o* The Editors of the Savannah Re
publican, (ho Charleston Courier, and
the Columbia Telesio; e, will please in
sert this advertisement in their respective
papers until tho clay of sale, and forward
their accounts to thisoffii e.
October 10. 16 Ids
JOSEPH PIIIEEIPS,
Mattress ,
RESi’EU 1 FULLY inlormji his friends
and the public, that he continues to
keep on hand a supply of Mattresses ol
every description, among which are some
of very superior qualify manufactured of
hair. He also, has on hand, and will
constantly keep a supply es well made
Colts, which will be sold at the low
price ol three dollars.
October 26 23 3w
JOHN SMITH,
Barber Hair-Dresser ,
grp \KE.S the liberty of giving inloi ma
iii, lion to the numerous gentlemen
who have heretofore faioretl him with
(heir custom, that he has removed from
his former establishment, to tho house
on Washinglon-street, lately in the oc
cupancy of Dr. .Vpaim. For past favors,
his most grateful thanks are ten
ded!, and he hopes to deserve, by iinre.
milled attention, a ■ outinuance of the
liberal patronage which lias been be
slowed upon bis well-meant endeavora to
please.
October 5. 14 ts
r
Notice.
SEALED Proposals will 1 c m
by the subscriber until tie 2>!'h <
of November next, for the supply
Wood for tlie use of the U. 8. Tn ops at
this station. The probable quantity re -
quired will be from 170 to 200 cords of
good oak or hickory Wood, to be corded
and delivered by the contractor at the
U. S. Arsenal, near this place, or on the
Sand Hills, at the option of the com
manding olficer. The contract to be for
one year from the Ist day of Decend'er,
1822, to (he 30th day of November, 1823.
Bom) and approved security, to the a
mount of twelve hundred dollars, will be
required for the faithful fulfiim nt ol the
contract.
L. A. Rigitil,
Lind. and f-'nsl Quarter Master.
U. S. Arsenal, near Agu-ta, (ieo.
October 22, 1823 21 if
hiio?,
(near the cm iiniEi,)
John Baptist I .ouis,
CION(T,I\ El* it to be a duty wire Ir be
| 2 owes to his friends aiul lire public,
| to express to them, through this medium,
Ids thanks for (lie patronage h Teiolbro
so hirer ally bcslowed upon him. He. will
in rke r j extraordinary professions ot su
per (only in the Slutring ail —he is well
aware that an experionr oof tireiU;/ years
will be properly weighed by a consi.lr r .do
public. As gratitude is without doubt
the noblest ftehng that man possesses, be
knows, at present, of no other mode of
evincing It, (ban by lowering his prir e> to
his numerous and respectable < uslomers
—do re In re Sharing and Hair-Culling
will hereafter be tastily executed at us
moderate a price as will be done at any
other place in town. His shop is still at
the old and well known stand, ear- the
City-1 Intel, al whir h latter pi e e (to bor
row part of (be words of another Knight
of the Strop) any gentleman can obtain
an excellent glass of French or Jamaica
Influence. His customers may be assur
ed that they will not lea e bis dymirilc
without being well finished, and at,least
more than half shaved !! ! His principal
aim will I e,
u To raise the suds by ten lor strokes of art;
T’improve the ht tuf,n ml render smooth ear h chin*
He will not vouch for (he rht/mc of (be
above; and therefore hopes to escape
erilieisiu.
October 10 10 ts
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Notice.
ALL persons having demand against
■ the estate of Waller Leigh, !:<(<■ ol t.ich
moml comity, deceased, an requested (o
present (hem, pro|n rly ari'lienli an d
for setlloment, within the Hm pre j r ril ed
by law, and those indebted In mak»' pay
ment.
13.11. Warren, E xe.cutor,
October 17 19 6w
SLATE."
T IF. NEW YOR’C SI.ATE COMPANY
Hits now nl Ihr Yiird for sole,
A \ excollenl assortment, at the fnl
i.\. lowing low prices, and ol the lirat
quality:
12 Inc.'lr at $4 7.7 ) ,
• 14 „ „ 600\./ Sr
1 10,18,20,22,24, Inch at 77u S 1
Oid ts left with the subscriber, will
be promptly attended to.
.1. Ganalil.
7 iignsla , Sept. 19 I! wflt
(ry Several genteel young
men < an be Hcroinm nl.t<-U with Board,
it: the midille tenement of tire Bridge
Dank.
August 28 379 ts
(jy A few pieces of
.New Music and Musii al Cords, (or ale
at the Augusta Book-Store.
October I 13
To Debtors.
1 J) ’HOSE persons who are indebted to
$ th" following Estates, or to the sub
scriber, i>re for the last time requested
to settle their accounts, as any further
indulgence < annul be mvc :
To tire Eitxte of llic late (ien’f John Twiggs,
„ „ „ no r> m* Harr,
us « v •} n inrun’ Low.
All notes and ar counts liner tired on
the return day of the next Superior
Court of this county, will be placed in
the hands of an attorney far ■ oljeclion.
George Twiggs.
October 19 20 4;w
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on tire third Saturday
of December next, at Uie late re
sidence of David Walker,.lAnnr. that
valuable tract nr parcel of khiND, lying
in the county of Columbia, fourteen
miles from Augusta, on the mad leading
to VWiglilsboroi gli, together with com,
loiJJer, wheal, oats, horses, woib-sleerr,
plantation utensil ■<, k< . Sold in eompli
am e wdth the Will ot Jesse Alhreton,
i,er emeil,
James Yarbrough, }„ ,
&i William Zacliery, \
October 24 22 1 1 w2m
City Taxes lor 1022.
> t UlOsE persons who have not had an
n. opportunity of paying their City
Tax for the present year, are notified that
they can pay the same to the subscriber,
who is duly authorised to transar t the
business of Collector and Treasurer for
the city of Augusta (during the absence of
John \V. Wilde, Esq.) anil will beat all
limes at hisoflice, City Hall, from 8 to 1
o’clock, every day of business, for this
purpose.
Win. Jackson.
September Ty ‘I If
Wc-.HU A,
H\S tin* plea.me if offering his ac
knowledpmepis, f.<p ti e lih< ial
r.ncouragi. men• be '«< received since
his arrival in Augusta, arid would inform
such ns may still 11 quire, his profession
al services, that as he eitVMiio.plate.
nainitig m town lri» % s&tat lime, up-
plications to him should be marie (pi,
-iiicdrttlely,
August
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