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I I-- -=-*r-" « ' ■„ M —BMBaff ' — ■ —• •■--r- .■■■■lll I. mill, 1.1 , '■UBLI3XIKD EVERY Tuesday, Thursday & Patuedav «ORS!,V«.» • . p v t. s. : : "n. ’ Mr-•* i a • •• . f” o ~vw “■ iue± "->t \ JUST ENFD.) , CANTON 'rOODS m issadomu .<’• fl" f ntul . t .4 c., _ >ant plain ami figured Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors do plain and figured Nankin and Can ton Crape Dresses, all colors, with •and without borders, and rich em broidered do do elegant embroidered and damask Crape Shawls and Mantles do fancy colored Bird-eye Silk Ildkfs do black Barcelona do do do Plaid Washing Silks, do black Sarsncts do Le.antine & 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 Ildkfs COTTON GOODS. case plait), figured and victory, laced bottoms and flounced Muslin Dresses, do 4 & 6-4 mull mull Muslin, 50 cts to 175 do 4 & 6-4 Medium, Jaconet & Cam bric Muslins, 50 to 100 cents 4 Jo 4 k C-4 India and Scott h Book do 254 to $2 do Tamnored Book and Leno Muslin do do do Mull ih> do Cambric and Garment Dimities, 1521045 l do fine Furniture do do 4 <Sc 6-4 Colton Cambrics, all prices do Calicc s, from 7d to 3s . do Furniture Chintzes, rich patterns and colors do Ginghams all prices 4 do an exact imitation of plaid wash ing Silk, very fine do 3-4 Si 6-4 colored Cambrics, Black • In da «.(.■' r 1 and checked M all Muslins at la 9 do C-4 spotted, striped, satin checks i and jubilee Muslins aiid Cambrics do Cotton Shirtings, 5-4 Waltham Sheetings do very fine White Marseilles Vest ing do Apron Checks do Cotton Shawls, Ro mal and Madras Hdkfs do wiiite and colored Homespuns do do do Denies, at 18$ to 25'cents, plain and twilled Cotton, Damask and Huckaback do LINENS. case Linen tiedtick do 4-4 Irish Linens, from 31 to 100 cents do 5 Si 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings do Linen Damask, 6 to 10 qrs. Long Lawns do Linen Cambric ilkfs front 3s loßs2 each do bleached and unbleached Dowlas to Russia Sheetings and Brown Hol lands WOOLLENS. J case wide and narrow Clack Bomba- H *eens, all prices H Irish Poplins, figured -J do Caroline silk and worsted Plaids, a ■ new article for Ladies’ Dresses I do beautiful figured Combazets, of white, black and fancy colors I do all .colored Bombazets ■ do fo'anteen Vestings ■ bale black, blue, brown and mixed H Broadcloths ■ do drab, blue, brown, olive and mix’d ■ do do do do do Cassitncres ■ do blue and colored Plains ■ do real Welsh White Flannels ■ do Yorkshire do and Red do I do London Outfit blankets I cases Lamb’s Wool and Vigonia^Stock ■ bigs ■ do Silk and Colton Hose, all colors I and prices I do 8-4 Saxony Shawls, handsome co ■ lors jl Ibe above, with many other goods not ■numerated, and weekly supplies from Motions, at New-York, I'biladelphia and W-liarleston, will constitute a better sup ,B‘y °f Staple and Fancy Goods than are ■•ually to be found in this city, all of • hich will be sold by wholesale and r<>- ■fb at low prices as can be bought in ■“is or the northern slates, for cash, cot ■n or approved notes—at the gtore late ■ occupied by Messrs. M’Kcnzie & ■vice. I . Latham Hull. ■ November 26 36 If ■I Cotton Bagging, &c. 800 pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging, I *1 first quality, 100 pieces stout brown Sheetings, 1 '■'l suitable for square bales, e ■ 100 pieces twilled Sacking, -Vi 30 coils Bale Rope h,l 600 lbs. Twine, I Foa SALK BY > I Lawrence, RapcJye & Co. I Mr, Clark'r Brick Building, "I * M'lrUoth-ilrett. ■ December 24 48 ts e.l mi. mesh. imm i. i T|iiiiiiMs » Groceries, &,c. &c. 138 BAGS priwu Greene Coffee, 1 55 Hhds. -Muscovado and Orleans Bm ,gar, first quality, IID H.i reels Philadelphia Rye Whiskey, 36 HlnL. do do 10 do Molawrs, 22 tierces Londou Porter-, 20 barrels Loaf Sugar, * . i 15 do Lump do 260 Pieces Cotton Bagging J 200 bag? Skit, assorted shies 100 barrels -wiperfine Flour 3 pipes pm « Cognac Brandy _ 1 5 do. do lloilaud Gin 5 Qr. Casks Sherry Wme ,JMSt-ja*. JW/l —■ # “ TOO Ream|,Wrapping Paper 3500 the. German Steel 'fhe principal part of thf wlmve articles arc now i,n the Steam Boat Co.’s Boat at the and will be disposed of very low jf applied for before put In S*ore. A. Mitchell & S. Clarke. December 19 46 ts Charles Lippitt &. Co. HAVE REMOVED / To the new Store • oppunite ■ the Planters' Hotel, on the south side of Broad street,' where they offer for sale a fresh supply of GROCERIES, &c. #tz. 80 llhds. prime St. Croix Sugars 300 bbls. do. and Brazils do. 2J boxes Savanna white 37 boxes loaf do. 70 bags prime green Coffee 20 do. Pepper aud Pimento 33 boxes Gunpowder, imperial and Hy son Teas 30 hhds. Molasses 10 pipes Cogniac Brandy } Warranted 10 do. Holland Gin f “ J“- 2ft hhds. Jamaica Rum / iuolce seiec -10 do. Sf. Croix do. J tion. 164 half pipes and quarter casks Madei ra, Port, Teneriffe, Colmana and sweet Malaga Wines 22 half bbls .Malaga Sherry do. 10. pipes Picqiont & White’s imitation Holland Gin 100 bhls N. E. Gin 200 do. Northern Whiskey sft do. N. E. Rum 64 do. Cherry Bounce 40 do. Cordials ol a sup rior quality Ift do. Linseed Oil superior quality 10 do. La.up do. winter strained 25ft ke;rs Tobacco of Euder’s, Wight ami Barclay’s Brandi 15 do Shot and Tjrad 150 casks Cut Nails assorted :00 coils hale Rope sft pieces Dundee Bagging 26 tons Swedes Iron assorted 5 do. American Steel, hoop, bolt and band Iron 1 do. Plough Moulds Nwecl Oil in cases, packs of Cloves, Indigo, Soap, Candles of a superior qual ify from southern Tallow, recommend ed to families, Shoes, Twine, Sogars, Colton Cards, bales \if Linsey Wolscys for Negro clothing a netv article, aud 20,000 yards of Plaids and Stripes. N. B. The highest price given for prime Cotton. December 14 41 1m Thomas S. Metcalf Vffcis for sale, on reasonable terms, 30 hhds. Muscovado Sugar 1 50 bags prime Green Coffee 30 hhds prime retailing .Molasses 100 bbls Northern Gin 50 do N. E. Rum 10 do Apple BrAndy 200 bbls No I, 2 and 3 now Mackerel 100 casks Patent Cut Nails 20 tons Swedes ami Russia Iron 60 casks first quality Lime 3 pisses Cognac Brandy 3 do Holland Gin 10 do Northern Gin 20 casks Malaga Wine 30 casks Cordials 32 boxes Gnn Powder, Hyson and Young Hyson Teas 150 canisters 2 lbs each Imperial do 50 bbls new Flour, Richmond mills 3 tons Castings 60000 Quills, very cheap 10 kegs No. 1, Richmond Tobacco 20 boxes Soap and Candles 20 bbls boiled Cider 10 hhds Hams 50 bbls Potatoes 600 pair Negro Shoes 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 White Sugar 10 bags Pepper and Spice 10 bbls Lump Suga 2 hhds Copperas 5 bales Domestic Plaids & Stripes 4 crate*Crockery, assorted 7 boxes Cotton Carids 1 trunk Calf Meins 1 case Canton Crapes in 1-2 pieces November 30 38 ts J. E. Clemha, HAS FOR SAJ.E, ON CONSIGNMENT, 25 Barrels Shad, i 20 bags Coffee, 15 chests Tea, 20 boxes Northern Candles, A quantity of Castings, And on the River (expected in a day or > two) a few barrels ■ . NEW RICE December 28 50 4t ' 1 ' % *■ * Ik i > arc and Cutlery/’ Smiths' and Planter s' i Tools, 4c. , Reuben leggett has just rc ■ . ‘ rived in * btibn to his former j stock, Vnutim* ‘ ws ; Anvils; Vices i itesc o best quality) cast i, jn“ -s cut, hand aiid pan* t., nan ’y-Uole and wood,Saws’ : iW- y , cotton Cards; wag \ ; f?. i.oaiug Glasses ; Waffle Irons f jT* ,'iies; .Vance Pans; Frying dffT ’ .~h _ and Spades ; Lamps, aswrled ; ■’ i. an terns : ox and drag Chains ; ft' e Chains ; patent Hoes ; 1 4ated S«d --l llerv ; a variety of wcrT‘ ■' ’ .ot'i^ij ■tffyesr., *. - v u,..- Wholesale and Retail «a reasonablr terms. December 26 50 3t The Subscriber INFORMS the public that he hasjust received a fr.esh supply of Drugs, Me-- dicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, &c.— also, Soda Powdetir and Henry’s Calcined Magnesia, direct from England,—which he offers for sale at the lowest prices. L. Rossignol, Near the Planters' Hotel. December 20 50 ts Xo’wcst TaslVvons. JUST RECEIVED 250 cases Roots & JShoes, OF A SUPERIOR ftUAI.IT*, In addition In a- large assortment unhand , selected particularly for the Vp-country. ALSO,. 8 Case? Combs 200 Charles Emmersoa’s superior Razor Straps, Warranted Also, Receiving 100 bbls. Nnrtiiern Rum 50 quarter casus superior Cordials 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 12 hhds. St. Croix Sugar 500 lbs. Loaf Sugar 15 bags Green Coffee 10 quarter chests old Hyson Tea 12 bbls Irish Potatoes 10 bbls Mackerel, For sale, on the most liberal terms, for cash or city acceptances, By Evjtns & Rayner, 3rf & 41/t Doors , lif corner abate, the Bank, Noveue.er 26 36 If The Subscriber Hus lately received a very general and complete assortment of Staple Articles, which he will, sell on reasonable terms. — Among which are — PRIME St. Croix, N, Orloaus and Muscovado Sugars in Hhds. and Bids. 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. Do. .very superior and highly finished Penknives v Superior Raisins in boxes Do. Cheese London duffd 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, Gin and Brandy, at retail, of superior quality. John Giodrat, Opposite the Bridge Bank. To Kent, A comfortable House for a small fami ly- December 19 46 6t The Subscriber RESPECTFULY informs his friends and the public, that his Office is in the front part of Doct. John R, Allen’s hop, where he is ready so receive and transact business entrusted to him a* an Attorney at Law. James M. Walker. Centre st. near the corner of Green at. December 24 48 ts London Porter, RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY J. Woodrow & Co. December 19 46 JOHJf SMITH, Barber & Hair Dresser, On Washington Street , between Broad and Ellis Streets. TIN FORKS hU customers that his Shop k open U AM thrtr accommodation at an tbftt*. from day fight until ao-clock, P. M. On Saturdays it will be UltediM 1 W at Right, and on Sundays • Noiember 30. Hi jj S rKcyor f- .irraP.' T >ece«aher 17, «22. ) i K,' n * -■'■■: ■*o to thoa i who 1 (ai » He k Mate under Hes • ght < oT ds, tha’ \i" au act pa?; U t the I, uvtit rssic, fjegfeiklit ’ • V forever re.-., ’ (t-oxo ‘he ' ’ b "ti er f:\\ in, f'ttt h»\ '■ hvi % - . ••uuugeuce to t■ • ftai *»!• *• - « “ Jl V ".g .its ■ ‘i; day Os I*o- i V ‘ r,\ rt to, ; H oi’ .•** •' or i >4 ate, and I I', nu- *.#• ■■ ■■ u> be mn yed, or ILu •.. b '■■■ •, ■ he in* th? Tecs of office, arising trow the pro cess oTyour present crops, and you may not he so at the last pinch, next fall— therefore, 1 advise you, not to delay a mo ment. The fyrtupate drawers in the 3d lottery, that it the lottery preceding the Ihst, as well as those who have drawn j rizes (a the 4th or last lottery, may be pushing forward their grants next ses sion, lest the Legislature should not con clude on a continued extension' of the term allowed Vo them.—This you will eadily perceive, must produce a great influx and an overwhelming pressure of btsiness, 59 that 1 could not, even with the aid of twenty assistants, which 1 am not disposed to employ in any exigency, meet the applications at that time, so as togive timely relief. If you wish to a void the expense of travelling to the Scat of Government, you may readily obtain your grants by enclosing to me by mail, or private conveyance, $4 25 for all grants under 600 acres, and for all grants over 500 and not exceeding 1000 acres, the sum of $7 50. The grants will be promptly attended to, and the change, ts any, will be fonnd in the envelope on the receipt of your grant or grants. For your further information, you will re member that no money is received in the State Treasury, except the bills of the State Bunk, Planters Bank,; Bank of Augusta, the Darien Bank, and the State Bank of South-Carolina. $ 1 on the small grants and $2 on the largest grants; North-Carolina State bills will lie received by the state officers for their fees, and bills of one or two unchartered banks, say Sanford’s, Bullock & Wells’ in small sums occasionally. Cou ty Sur veyors are requested to transmit, with out delay, all plats which remain in their offices to this office. Daniel Sturges, Sur. Gen. December 28 50 3t * - , ■ Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Elisha Anderson, deceased, are hereby notified to pay to the subscribers, ami those having claims against the es tate, are requested to exhibit them with in the lime proscribed by law to Ann Anderson, Admr'x. Augustus H. Anderson, Jldmr. Burke County, Dec. 28, 1822 50 3t Georgia, Columbia County. WiIEKEAS Thomas C. Bolton, Ad ministrator on the estate of Ceu- Smith, deceased, has applied to me tor letters disaraissory from the estate of saiil estate. 'These are to cite and admonish ajl and siagular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections in my office (if any they have) within the time prescribed by law, why said letters dis npssary should not be granted him. Given under my hand, at office, this 20th December, J 822. S. Crawford,. Cl‘R"c. o. Dec. 28, 1822 60 ipOm City Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in February next, (1823.) at the Market-house, in the City of Augusta, will he sold, All that lot or parcel of Land (and the buildings thereon) which is bounded north by Reynold street, south by Broad street, east by Harry Todd’s lot, and west fey Houston street—levied as the property of Elisha,Segrl, de ceased, in satisfaction of one execution in favor of Milton Antoay. and of another in favor of JolmJlollingshead. Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for titles. 7 On (Ijc first Tuesday in January, 1823, at the usual place, between the usual hours, will be sold, The articles advertised for the sale in .the present month, (and postpon ed,) and six stands and cases, with the types attached thereto—levied on as the property of Kean, Doytkink & Charlton, at the suit of A. R. Ralston. Conditions cash. Wm. Bee, Sh’ff C. A. December 28 50 3t Candle Manufactory, Six doors below the Market, Broad- Street, Augusta. THE subscriber has on hand a quanti ty of. Augusta made CANDLES, as good as ever was made in the state of Georgia, four to the pound, which he will dispose of at the low rate of fifteen cents per pound by the Bote. * B. Pavne. , December 10 4fT <Jt Real Havana Segara. Alexandria Begays in bunches. Thonm 6. Metcalf. • November *k. if 3S E. Hurlej, HA$ iivitt qttabje ' >r his profession ov.. .' . • < ■ .I. Daolorth, Esq, whr.it i .*' ,if .unci during the intermeiliatt* I- in ‘HitWa, j , ”"*4 to the applli » t jl * ■ , t,»t - into-; i -HU, ußtu. tccottragtn.'-ut. - v ' em ;.7. c I THE parti|vi-shtp of FrR.-r?/ '•?&* re was diss . ed on tjt.* if -by muturi mneti .. James'. 1 / ",V .iM tecdto theiv •. ta-couL t'tha. coa r o'- - ■ t-• .*< - • kCyfi-J James Fraser, v Hays Dowdre. November 16 32 If U. S. Mail Coach Line FOR SAVANNAH. rpHE above i-.- present arran- X ged to run on Tuesday.-, I'hursdays And Saturda)’s—they leave lhc PTaqtcr?’ Hbtel at 6 o’clock, A. M., lodge at Sdk)- mon’s and take the Steam-Boat Caroli na at Purysburg, breakfasting on board and arriving to duie in .Savannah. N. B.—On the Ist of January, 1822, this Line will leave she above house «ve ry day, at 12 o’clock, and arrive in Sa vannah the next day at 10 o’clock, A. M. December 14 44 tIJ Sportsmen Attend! THE Augusta Jockey Club Races wiil commence on the third Tues day in January next, (21st day,) free for any horse, mare or gelding on the conti nent. First day’s running, four mile heats, for a purse of $500.' ?d day, 3 mile heats, for a purse of S4OO. 3rd day, 2 mile heats, for a purse of S3OO. The Proprietor pledges himself that each day’s purse shall be hung up at the stand. Edward Byrd, Proprietor. December 17 45 tdr HIT The Charleston Courier will please insert the above qntil the 141 h of Janua ry and forward his account to this office for pay merit. Beach Island Races. THE Beach Island Races wjll com merce on Wednesday the &2J Rf January next, free for any horse, marc or gelding— -Ist day’s purse, for 150 dollars. 2d day dot, dq. 100 dollars. 3d day for ail entrance money of the two preceding days and of that day— And 4lh d iy’s running a Sweep stake of all the Gate Money. Entrance on that day ten dollars.—Mile heats, the best thiee in five—a feather in each;— Rules as lasi ytar.- By order of the Club. J. GARRIE, Treasurer. Dec. 24. ■ 48 tdr Just received at ike Augusta Bookstore, AFJ3W Guitars and superior Violins, Violin Bows and Bridges. 1 / ALSO, Ladies’ Reticules and Gentlemen’s Pocket Books and ’Wallets, and a few Blank CoUqn Bqoks, peceml?eg,l9 46 Escbeator’s Sale POSTPONED. THE sale of the Ten Lots in the vil lage of Springfield belonging to tile Estate of Doctor Adam Boyd deceased advertised to be sold on Friday the 15th November instant, is postponed to Tues day ffie 14lh day of Snuary next. Isaac Herbert, Esehealbr for RxchmSnd County Geo. November 14 31 7 Alfred M. Hobbj Offers Ms services to his friends and the public as AND Commission . Merchant. For the security of such articles as are committed to his charge, he bu taken the Fire Proof Store, formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. IJ. Oakman, in M’lnlosh hear Broad street, where every exer tion will be used te foi-Ward the interest of his employers. Cd* Days of sale Mondays and Thurs days. November 23 35 ts Building; Lots to Lease, ON both sides of Broad street, com meucing at my line, below Taylor’s Warehouse, and extending to Hawk’s Gully—fiw a terra of five or seven years. Also, several Lots bribe village of Har risburg, and some Fields top cultivation. For terms apply to P. H. ,Carj}£s. December 28 50 ts J. E. Clemnfi, Hat just r eceived for sale , IVags A3offee. Dec. 14 44 ts —-easßeeaßßiL -a Removal. Walmslej & Foster, Hove removed to Hie tlore recently occur pied by Messrs. Stewart k Harm Met, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, .vVhcre they have now or; honcl a pr i.- jf general <>a*o,’( men of DRtpfOClf: AMtWC WHICH SK’ Nankin ami Canton Cr- l-i, black ami coloured, * f Crap* ud Rich S;llu w'. t- Cashmere, Cmpe awl Plaid Flag and Bandana Hdkls. some verjv elegant \ Irish Linens, in half pieces, gomo very ' fine, Parasols & Umbrellas, in great variety, Hombazetts, Plain and Figured, Cotton Flaggs amt fiandmioel, White and colored Cravats, Silk Si Tabby Velvets, assorted colors. Tortoise Shell, imitation, dressing and pocket Combs, Cambric, Jaconet and Mull Muslins, | Power and Steam Loom Sheetings, Printed Marseilles and Valencia Vest* ■ ‘tf gs,' * Vest Shapes, a new and superior arti i cle, Black bilk Florentine Vestings, , Silk, Cotton & Wool Hosiery, assorted, | Gilt, Coat, Vest and Pearl Shirt But tons, Imitation Russia Duck and Sheeting, Damask, Bird’s Eye & Russia Diapers, Sewing Silks, black, blue and aborted colors, Stripe Drilling, blue and yellow Nan i keens, Rbrum and Imitation Beaver Hats; • Which are offered iow lor cash, or . town acceptances; and one of the firm being now in New-York, will occasional • ly receive through the season such sup plies as will enable them to keep their assortment pretty general, and on the most accommodating terms. June 22 340 wtf ft/* We, the subscribers, hav ing attended the WRI TING SCHOOL el Messrs. Coe Ai Strong, in this city, in justice to them and with pleasure to our selves, ackm >wlcdgn our highest satisfac tion in the improvement we have made whi la U nde r'dinir instruction. Wearelpl ly cop viiiced of thl practicability of their system and **-•. -• ’'e> ■ -u s their method of leaching, amv •'•«vhoik, hesiliition aver that, with suitable assi duity ou the part of the pupil, he -can, in ■ the course of twelve lessons, acquire a i fair hand-w-king. We therefore, most cordially recommend them as worthy of public patronage. />. W. Ramey Henry Dolby . Fronde H. Combs Lewis Smith Joseph Carswell Joseph H’right .S'. T. Combs James A. Donaldson , Thomas W. M'Coy Thomas Maguire , George Jackson A. R Bvux . Edmund B. Fox A. Mealing. Aiigdsla, Dec. 23; 1822. Haring taken lessons of Messrs. Strong & Coe, in Stenography, sKe with pleasure state that we are perfectly satisfied with their system and our, own improvement therein, anil of their ability to perform equal to their pretensions. J. R. Stanford. A. B. McLeod. 1 Augusta, Dec. 27, 822. 50 ts , Richmond Academj. PARF.NTS and Guardians who arc disposed to patronise this Institution, are respectfully informed that the Acad emy will be again opened on the Ist of January next, and no pupil will be ad mitted without a ticket from the subscri ber. Isaac Herbert, : Clerk to tbfi Bayd of Trustees. [ December 24, 1822 48 6t t —- —r- ■ - .... Just Received and for tale at the Chronisle. and Advertiser Office, ow consignment, Drayton’s Memoir* Gardner’s Anecdotes And a few pamphlets on Imprisonment for debt. s Dec. 24 48 ts • Just Received, AT THE AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE, BRACEBRIDGE HALL Rocha Blanche, or the Hunters es l the Pyrenees, by Miss Porter ’< 1 Combe’s Phrenology , Logan, or Family History . Hand of Providence L Bennett’* Book Keeping Charlotte Temple . Chapone’s Letter*, Gregory’s Legacy b Pennington’* Advice, in I-vol. • • Collect!’* Musical Grammar Whelpley’* Compeml' / Questions to do 1 A I. So, The True Masonic Chart, by R. W. * i J. L, Cross, G. L. i December 21 47 Jtut received at the Augusta Bookstore, A supply of Thompson's celebrated Eye Water. AMO,'I4 NSW BOXES Os Febrifuge Electuary. December 12. 4t '