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MORNING,
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/ Medical Notice.
rfi »i«b»criW has iwtaWished his
SUf.PHtjaOi;S rUMIGATOR,
i 0 AuEawt*, at™* awme*’ «? Rn>W and
<J by Mr. Came, whjr.n vriu be in aim
ration wery is* during the ferwoon.
Jos. Eve.
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COE St STRONG, return their grate
ful acknowledgements to their
.friends and patrons for the liberal encour
agement they hare already received.
They will commence giving a second
course oftessons in Penmanship, on Mon
day next, the 23d instant. Specimens of
astonishing improvement made by their
pupils m inis place, may be seen at their
Writing Room, at the Eagle Tavern.—
As their stay in town will be short, those
washing to acquire a fair hand writing in
a very short time will do well to make
immediate application. If requested,
they will give private lessons to Ladies
at their houses.
Augusta, Dec. 19, 1822 46 31
Eo IBUSIBl&Sa
Portrait and Miniature
PAINTER,
RETURNS his thanks for the libcritl
encouragement he has mot with
since he has been in the city, and respect
fully imfornu those who fee! disposed to
patronise the muonic art, and perpetuate
an everlasting resemblance of themselves
in colours that never fade, to call on him
at his present residence in the house for
merly occupied by the late John Wilson,
Esq. deceased, where portraits of his
painting may at any time he men.
He assures the ladies and gentlemen
who might take offence at a Ijttlc flattery,
that in the exercise of his pencil he is en
tirely divested of that fulsome trick of
gaining popularity and favour, so often
resorted to by the pretenders to the art;
nor Will he paint a face on canvass, Wt
any time, so cbaracatured and distorted
as they are sometimes seen in a convex
minor, or on the agitated surface of a
bucket of water when suddenly introdu
cedto th*floor ( but wi'l draw, them as
near the human face divine, as bis hum
ble abilities will allow.
Specimens of an elegant style of India
Ink drawing and of Miniature Painting,
may be seen at<Mr, Ely’s Bookstore.
Mr. B. Will give lessons in drawing if
requested.
Wanted! to Rent
A room with a hprtfa light, suitable (or
the above business,
December |9. 46
Jtut received at the
Augusta Bookstore,
A PEWGnifar* and superior Violins,
.1% Violin Bows and Bridges.'
AMO,
Ladies’ Reticules and Gentlemen’s
.Pocket Books and Wallets, and a few
Blank Cotton Books. ,
December 19 . -46
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Notice.
fftUE Copartnership between the sub-
JL scribers was dissolved by mutual
cons sat on Saturday the 7th inst.
John G. Winter,
John H. Roberts.
WaiTentoß, December 19 46 2t
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Candle Manufactory,
Six doon below the Marketßroad-
Street , Augusta.
mHE subscriber has on band a quanli-
X ty of Aiigusta made CANDLES,
Us good as ever was made in the state of
Georgia, four to the pound, which he
wilt dispose of at the low rate of fifteen
cents.per pound by the Box.
B. Payne.
December t9fp ,an 46 6t
m wjiri. ■Ag.-ww , ■' '
Sportsmen Attend!
Tine Augusts* Jockey Club Hues
will commence on the second Tues.
day in January next, (14th day.) free for
any horse, mare or gelding on the conti
day’s running, four mile heats, for
a purse of / ' S6OO.
2d day, 3 mile beats, for a purse of S4OO.
3rd day,'2 mile beats, for a purse of S3OO.
' The Proprietor pledges himself that
etch day’s purse shall be hung up at the
ft and. .
Edward Byrd, Proprietor.
December 17 45 tdr
87 The Charleston Courier will please
loierttho above until the 14th of Janua
ry and forward bw account to this
for payment-/
■ To Rent,
m3a And immediate possession sh
IhM yen, the TENEMENT next to
Broad street, in Phinizy’s brick bnilding,
Bridge Row, The dwelling apartments
above are convenieptand well finished,
and the store and back room below well
qualified for a mercantile establishment.
Apply at, the <2ty HAH, to
* Jnclw.
- Jwwmhrr 14 44 4t
V- rvV« ;-aww ~ %
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Cottoft Bagging;
' Hessians, &c.
50 Tieces Cotton Bagging, ’
2 baler Hessians, (an excellent
! substitute ibNmlglng,)
Osoahurgs, Sheetings, anfd
1 bale Scotch Plaid Cloaks,
! TOR SALE ay
[ W. Hutchison,
At Messrs. R. & B. Lang**.
December 19 » 46, •' '
—. .i ■ —«».
The Sabaciibec''*-
i «ty a very gmerat sped,
complete assortment of ,
Staple Articles,
' which he trill sell on reasonable terms
Among which are —
PRIME St. Croix, N. Orleans and
Muscovado Sugars in Hhds. and
1 Bbls.
j. Havana and St. Domingo Coffee
* Whiskey in barrels
’ Teneriffe, Currant and Malaga Wines do.
A very neat assortment of Table Knives
and Forks
- Do. spring back and pocket do.
1 Do. very superior and highly finished
8 Penknives
> Superior Raisins in boxes
’ Do. Cheese
London duffil Blankets
Patent Hoes
Trace Chains, strait and twisted links,
very strong
German Steel in faggots
Sheet Iron
Plough Moulds
Square and plate Iron, assorted
he has, also,
Salt, Rum, Gfa and Brandy, at retail,
of superior quality.
John Gindrat,
Opposite tiie Bridge Bank.
' To Rent,
A comfortable House for a small fami-'
December 19 46 6t
Groceries, &c. &c.
138 lAGB prime Greene Coffee,
55 Hhds. Muscovado and Orleans Su
gar, first quality,
100 Barrels Philadelphia Rvo Whiskey,
36 Hhds. do do do
10 do Molasses,
22 tierces London Porter,
20 barrels Loaf Sugar,
15 do Lump do
260 Pieces Cotton Bagging
200 bags Shot, assorted sixes
100 barrels superfine Flour
3 pipes pure Cognac Brandy
5 do. do Holland Gin
5 <*r. 1 Jasks Sherry Wine j
15 do. do. L. V. Teneriffe dou
18 do. do. Malaga do.
100 Reams Wrapping Paper
3500 lbs. German Steel
The principal part ofthr above articles
are now in the Steam Boat Co.’s Boat at
the whartj and will be disposed of very
low if abplied for "before pot in Store.
A. Mitchell & S. Clarke.
December 19 46 ts
London Porter,
I RECEIVED AND *Oll SALE DY
J. Woodrow to Co.
December 19 46
Charles Lippitt & Co.
HAVE REMOVED
7k the neic Store opposite the Planters'
Hotel, on the south side of Broad street,
where they offer for sale afresh supply of
GROCERIES, &c.
", ' vw.
80 Hhfia. prime St. Croix Sugars
300 bbls. do. and Brazils do.
21 boxes Havanna white
27 boxes loaf do.
76 bags prime green Coffee
20 do. Pepper aud Pimento
r 33 boxes Gunpowder, imperial and Hy
son Teas
30 hhds-Molasses
10 pipes Cogniac- Brandy ) Warranted
10 XfiWbmd cm r^rJTa
20 hhds. Jamaica Rum f choice aciec
-10 do". 81. Croix do. ) *““•
164 halfpipes and quarter caeki Madei
ra, Port, Teneriffe, Colmana and
sweet Malaga Wines
22 half bbls Malaga Sherry do.
10 -pipes PUrpont & White’s imitation
Holland Gin
100 bbls N. E. Gin
200 do. Northern Whiskey
50 do. N. E,Rut»
64 do. Cherry Bounce
40 do. Cordials of a superior quality
10 do. Linmed Oil superior quality
10 do. Lamp. do. winter strained
260 kags Tobacco of Coder’s, Wight and
Barclay’s Brands
15 do. Shot and Lead
i 150 ca>i» Ckt Nails assorted
iflQ cods bale Rope
. pieces Dandee Baggmg
26 tons Swedes Iron assorted
6 do.- American Steel, hoop, bolt and
band Iroa .....
I de. Plough Moulds
■ > Sweet Oil m cases, packs of Cloves,
» Indtoo, Soap, CahdWi of a superior qual
. ity from southern Tallow, recommend
» ed to Gmiltes, "Shoes, Twine, Segars,
> Cotton bales of Linsey Wolseys
I for Negro clothing a new article, and
- 20.000 yards of Phdds and Stripes.
Jfi highest price given for
pfh!i#C^ton.
December 14 44 la
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Augusta, Georgia.
THE subscriber has taken the Planters’ Hotel, lately occupied by John Miller,
EsIJ. situated between Reynolds and Macarten streets, and fronting Jones
street. This establishment is the largest and best adapted for the comfortable ac
commodation of Travellers of any in the state. There are Rooms fitted up, and
will be reserved for the accommodation of Families. A Bathing Establishment
is also attached to the Hotel.
Planters, Northern and Southern Merchants, who may be pleased to patronize
the proprietor, will find convenience in being in the neighborhood of (he great
Colton Mart from the Upper Country.
Stables, in all respects suitable to the extdnt of the establishment, are provided.
% Jojui Houghton,
Late of Greene County.
November 12 30 wtf |
Thomas S. Metcalf
OJfcts for tale, on reasonable terms,
30 ilids. Muscovado Sugar
50 bags prime Green Coffee
30 hhds prime retailing Molasses
100 bbls Northern Gin
50 do N. E. Rum
10 do Apple Brandy
200 Üb)a No 1,2 and 3 new Mackerel
100 casks PettentCut Nails
20 tons Swedes and R «nia Iron
AO casks first quality lame
3 pipes Cognac Brandy
1 do Holland Gin
10 do Northern Giu
20 casks Malaga Mane
30 casks Cordials
32 boxes Gun Powder, Hyson and
Young Hyson Teas
150 canisters 2 lbs eacli Imperial do
bfl bbls new Flour, Richmond mills
3 tons Castings
50000 Quills, very cheap
10 kegs No. 1, Richmond Tobacco
SO boxes Soap and Candles
20 bbls boiled Cider
10 hhds Hams
50 bbls Potatoes
500 pair Negro Sboei
10 casks best London Porter
100 boxes Raisins
25 pieces Bagging
250 lbs Twine
10 bbls best Cider Vinegar
100 bundles Wrapping Paper
50 boxes Hill’s best Shaving Soap
140 bags Shot, assorted
20 bags Canton While Sugar
10 bags Pepper and Spice
10 bbls Lump Suga,
2 hhda Copperas
5 bales Domestic Plaids & Stripes
4 crates Crockery, assorted
7 boxes Cotton Cards
1 trunk Calf Skins
1 case Canton Crapes in |-2 pieced
November 30 38 t<
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levies! TaaMions.
JUST RECEIVED
250 cases Boots & Shoes,
OF A SUPERIOR ftOALITT,
In addition to a large assortment on hand,
selected particularly for the Up-country,
■ '■ ALSO,
8 Cases Coqdis
200 Charles Nfcamerson’s superior
Razor Strife, Warranted
Aha, Receiving
100 bbls. Northern Rum
50 quarter casks superior Cordials
3 pipes Cpgnac Brandy
12 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
600 Ibe. Loaf Sugar
16 be£s Green Coffee
10 quarter chests old Hyson Tea
12 bbls Irish Potatoes
10 bbls Mackerel,
For sale, <n the most liberal terms,
for cash or city acceptances, By
Evans &c Rayner,
3d k 4th Doors, Ist comer above the Bank.
1 November 26
Notice. ,
THE partnership of FraseF k Bowdre
was diwolved on the 11th «wt< by
mutual Consent. James Fraser, wdl at
' tend to the unsettled accounts of that con
-1 cem, and continue the Auction and Com
-1 mission Business. ,
James Fraser,
Hays Bowdre.
November Iff 3*
J. E. Cleimn,
lias just received for sale,
Twenty Bags Coffee.
Dec, 14 44 If v
Alfred M. Hobby
Offers hit tcrvicet to hit fritndt and the
public at
AND
Commission Merchant.
Tor the security of such articles hi ar
committed to his charge, be has taken
ths Fire Proof Store, formerly occupied
by Mr. Wm. H. Oakman, in M’lntosh
near Hroad street, where every exer
tion will be used to forward the interest
of his employer!.
(£?" Days of sale Monday! and Thuri
days.
November 23 35 If
On Consignment,
QA Hhds. Whiskey
' OU 100 Bbl*. ditto
75 bbls. Flour
50 do. Northern Gin
SO do. N. O, Sugar, and
25, Bags Coffee,
This day landing, and for tale by
Ba on& Danforth.
ALSO.
20 Firkins Supr. Goshen Butter, ii
100 Boxes Cheese.
Dec. 14 44 At
E. Hurley, Dentist,
HAS procured a room suitable for His
profession over the store of Jacob
IMuforlh, Esq, where be may be found
' during the intermediate hours o f meals,
' to attend to the application of Gentle
men. He deems it necessary to add that
his continuance in town will be governed
by his future encouragement.
December?. 41
X
Georgia Fencibles.
AN extra meeting of the Company will
be held at the Eagle Tavern on
Monday the 23d lost, at 7 o’clock, P. M.
when an election will be held ftr Ensign,
to fill the vacancy occasi med by the pro
motion of Lieut. Watkins. By order of
Capt. Wells.
James M. Glynn, Secretary.
December 13 2t
U. S. Mail Coach Line
FOR SAVANNAH.
SESEb
rfUJE above Line is at present arrao-
X ged to nm on Tuesdays. Thnrsdaji
and Saturdays—they leave the Planters’
Hotel nt 0 o’clock, A. M., lodge at Solo
mon’s and taka the Steam-Boat Caroli
na at pnrysbnrg, breakfasting on board
and arriving to dine ia Savannah.
N, B-—On the Isf of January, 1822,
this Line wilt leave the above boose eve
ry day, at-12 o’clock, ami arrive in Sa
vatnak the next day at 10 o’clock, A. M.
December )4 44 tlj
Just Received,
Sixty Packages New & Elegant
(D#INIMS»
(j«ST OFKHKD.)
CANTON GOODS.
Case Masaadonian Silk, figured and I
*ri| od, a new and elegant article
for Ureases, Pelisses and Hats
cases plain and figured Nankin and
Canton Crapes, all colors
do plain and figured Nankin and Can
ton CeapO Drosses, all colors, with
and without border* and rich em
l>ro>d». w* .V
' de-ekegaut etalSMdcred and .damusa
Crape Shawls and Mantles
do fancy colored Bipd-ey o Silk Hdkfs
do black Barcelona do do
do Plaid Washing Silks, do tjack
Sarsnets
do Lerantme & Florence Silks, black
•: and colored
do Satins, black and fancy colors
do black and assorted colored Sewing
Silk,
Black Italian do
do best quality black Silk Florentines,
for Vests
do Flag and Red Bandanna Hdkfs
COTTON GOODS.
case plain, figured and victory, laceij
bottoms and flounced Muslin Dresses
do 4 <k 6-4 mull mull Muslin, 50 eta
to 175
do 4 6-4 Medium, Jaconet k Cam
bric Muslins, 50 to UK) cents
4 do 4 k 6-4 India and Scotch Book
do 2*4 to $2
do Tamborcd Book and Leoo M uslin
do do do Mull do
do Cambric and Garment Dimities,
Ist to 4sl
do fine Furniture do
do 4 & 6-4 Colton Cambrics, all prices
do Calico*s, from 7d tods
do Furniture Chintzes, rich patterns
and colors ,
do Ginghams all prices
do an exact imitation of plaid wash
ing Silk, very fine
do 3-4 & 6-4 colored Cambrics. Black
do
do striped and checked Mull .Musjins
at I*9
do 6-4 spotted, striped, dhtiu choplu
ami jubilee Muslins mid Cambrics
do Cotton Shirtings, 6-4. Waltham
Sheetings
do very fine White Marseilles Vest
ing
do Apron Checks
do Cotton Shawls, Musulipatam, Ro
und and Madras Hdkfs
do while and colored llowesputis
do do do Dccries, at 18|
to 25 cents, plain and twilled
Cotton, Damask and Huckaback do
LINENS.
case Linen Bed tick
do 4-4 Irish Linens, from 31 to 100
ceuts
do 5 & fl-4 Irish Linen Sheetings
do Linen Damask, 0 to 10 qrs.
Long Lawns
do Linen Cambric Hkfs b om fit to Bs2
each
do bleached and unbleached Dowlas
sto Russia Sheetiugs and Brown Hol
lands i
WOOLLENS.
case wide and narrow Black Bqmba
zee us, all prices
Irish Poplins, figured
do Caroline silk and worsted Plaids, a
new article for Ladies’ Dresses
do beautiful figured Com hazels, of
White, black and fancy colors
do all colored BombazeU
do Granteen Vestings
bale black, blue, brown and mixed
Broadcloths
do dra>% b * ue , brown, olive and mix’d
do do do do do Cassimeres
do bfcte and colored Plains
do real Welsh White Flannels
do Yorkshire do and Red do
do London Duffil Blankets
cases Lamb’s Wool and V (gonial Stock
-1 ings
do Silk and Cotton Hose, all colors
and prices
do 8-4 Saxony Shawls, handsome co
lors
The above, with § any other goods not
enumerated, and weekly supplies frqm
auctions, at New-York, Philadelphia and
Charleston, will constitute a better sup
ply of Staple and Fancy Goods than are
usually to be found in this city, all of
which will be sold by wholesale and re
tail at low prices as can be bought in
this or the northern states, for cash, cot
ton or approved notes—at the store late
ly occupied by Messrs. M’Kfnzie U
Ponce. ■
Latham Hull.
November 26 36 ts
SOHX SJAITHT
Barber & Hair Dresser,
. On Washington Strut, between Broad
and EUis Slreete.
nNFOBMB bis customers that his Shop U open
H for their accommodation at all tines, rom day
Uabt until 9 o'clock, P. M. On Saturdays it will be
kept opes until 13 o’clock at night, and on Sundays
till meridian.
November 80. ?
Real Havana Segars.
"iod»0 trst quality Msnandrta Began In bunches.
For sale low iiy
Thorms S. Metcalf.
November 30. *««
03* We are authorized to an
oonnee Anselm Broo, t candidal* for
the office of Receiver of Tax Retnms for
Richmond county at the ensuing election,
tober 20 ift
Window Sashes,
FOR sale by the subscriber, a quantity
of 8 by 10 whita pine Sash,
Geo. A, Simmons.
Dec. 3 v . 54 6t
EAGLE TAVERN,
>#*V' T C tOROIA.
sittscrtber juiotnut Hu
uL that his home is (till kept pjicu lor
the Entert;unn>«tt s/ Traveller*. An
additional number of stable*, and other
necessary preparation*, together with se
veral year’s experience in his business,
justifies him in saying, that her«afte*
satisfactory accommodation* will be
acknowledged by all who hiay honor bith
with theft calls. Intending to kecpdtis
Bar constahtly supplied with the best
liquors, and being anxieus and determin
ed to furnish gentlemen with all otbep
conveniences with the utmost prompti
tude, the subscriber is induced confidently
to hope, that tiie same liberal encourage
ment which lie has heretofore received,
he may henceforth long continue to de
serve.
P. O. Paris.
October 6 14 ts
Classical and English In
stitution.
BY a Rule in the Richmond Academy,
there it a vacation until the Ist, of
Jammy- after which (be exercises will
he resumed. The suHcribir receives
under his own immediate charge a limit
«e number of females--those who have
been wRh him heretofore are considered
as already engaged for a part of the
next year. Those who pay eight dol
lars a quarter will have their children
taught by (he subscriber without dislino
tlon; and those who prefer to pay six
dollars will bave.lheir chil
dron faithfully taught by Mr.
inylor.. y gßi)teel>ardingfor girt*
and boy* may be had in, the Academy,
under the immediate c«« of the subscri
ber, at the rale of 4b dollars the quarter
for every thin*. '
W, TJBrantly, Rector.
December 17 45 ts
New Oyster House Es
tablished
AT the corner of Washington and El
lis streets, where will be constantly
kept Oysters in the shell and pickled.—
Also, all kind* of Relishes, Si c. which will
i he served up at the shortest notice at any
hour, by active and attentive servants,
and every attention paid to gentlemen
who may be pleased to patronise th* es
tablishment.
A. J. Dill
December 7 tl 41
Notice.
QF'\ THE subscriber offers for
1 I fl.ltent, bis Sand-Hill Residence
lor 14 months from the first October next,
John Gindrat.
i September 10. ,411
• EUK.
1 1 (HE above establishment beibg too
A much ont of repair for the rw:ep-
I lion of transient persons, it therefore
will he kept this winter for regular
I Boarders, and those who may think pro
per to call, at any hour, to refresh them
selves with any thing to eat and drink, of
the beat that the markets of Charleston,
.Savannah and Augusta can afford.
There are agood many private Rooms,
with or without fire places. The BAR
will be supplied with all kinds of tho
9 first qtflity Liauoßt, and those who
may think proper to call, may rest assur
ed dial every exertion will be made to
make every thing comfortable ami qgrcc
. able.
Fields Kennedy.
I October Ifi 18
1 JAMES BAI.L,
Respectfully informs hit friend*
and acquaintances, that not being
able to obtain his former Hand, back of
the Bridge Bank, bp ha* opened a house
on Ellis street, in the centre, between
Mclntosh and Washington streets, and
hope* from his due attention, and the su
perior style In which he intend* keeping
hi* house, to be supported by • liberal
public.
Families can be furnished with Oysters
during the season. Gentlemen can be
furnished with servant* to open oysters, if
required.
October 10 16
Notice.
T OBT or mislaid, two Note* of hand,
JL4 given by Edmund B, Glascock to
Jesse Johns, or bearer, one day after
date, for thirty dollars, each dated 19th
of March, 1822. I further forewarn E.
B. Glascock from paying-said notes as I ,
have not received any value thereof.—
Any person finding said notes and leaving
them at the Chronicle Office, shall re
ceive a reasonable reward.
/ Jette John*.
December 19,1922 46 3t
Job Printing,
Neatly WPtrtW at the OW^.