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f shorn Gypsies \
.AND ITVTtf. |
ASES Ladies’, Misses, Men’s & boy’s
Leghorn G^sies
AND HATS,
mOf a Superior Quality ,
|E FOR SAIK UNUSUALLY LOW.
PR'S*
HL/eii«re assortment of Stable IS Fancy
I DRY GOODS,
BeXED TO THE PRESENT & APPROACHING
I SEASON,
b rnz-J
■jX' rtA Super & Superfine, black blue
■kt Coronation mixed Cloth. and Cas-
Eineres, (one niece blue cloth very
■hperior '
I r & common black white anct figured
■seilles, Valencia, Florentine and
red Cassimere Vestings,
! and Striped Jeans, Cotton Floren
9, cotton Cassimeves, plain and strip
drillings, blue Nankins, plain and
ped yellow ditto, (long and short
:es,) and black Camlets, for coa'>
pantaloons
midd.ing and low-priced Bomba
les, plaint twilled and figured black
assorted colors
and blue black Bombazines, fine
cheap
Cashmere and figured Silk Hand
chiefs, new articles and very rich
ets, Mull, Mull Jaconet and common
bricks
id 8-4 Damask Table Linen
London Chintz, Furniture ami
ited Cambricks and Calicoes
and brown Irish Linens in whole
half pieces, a part very fine
d, Bobinette and Silk Laces, a great
rtment
md French Levantinas, Florences,
enetles and Satins, plaid, striped,
red and plain, black, white, green
assorted colors
ie Carlisle and cambric Ginghams
id Tibby Velvets, assorted colors ;
piece white, suitable for painting
white and green Italian Crapes and
Mull aud Jaconet Muslin, scollop
Inserting trimmings, (a few pieces
rtings very wide and rich)
Bandano, Canton and German Silk
Jkerchiefs
1 and Canton Crapes, plain and fi
d black and assorted colors
it Satin figured Mandarin crap.
I9€S
1 and Mandarin crape Shawls and
n and figured Books, Leno and Swiss
usiins and Scotch Lawns
priced Lenoes, salable for pavilions
ite, spotted and cross-barred cambric
tavftts
iea’ and gentlemen’s black and white
ilk Hose and Gloves
■ ant figured Satin and Needlework
luslin Robes, Walking Dresses am
carfs, very rich
bons, an extensive assortment ot all
Kinds, too great a variety to particular-
Erl, thread, bone and ivory Shirt and
Suspender Buttons
nil and Imitation Combs, a good assort
ment
yinet Wire, Pasteboards, Willow Flats
Mid Mi Hindis
lidboxes, by .he package and dozen
;k, white, blue, green and assorted
alian and India Sewing Silk
lestic Plaids, Stripes, Shirtings and
leeting, Ike. Sic. &c.
VITH A GREAT VARIETY Os ARTICLES
NOT ENUMERATE,),
I prising an distort meat qual, if not nn
trior, to any in the city, -which are offer
I for sale at wholesale or retail, very low
r cash , or on a liberal credit for town
'.ceptances.
REGULAR SUPPLIES
I be received from out partner in New
c through the summer, which wil' en
u> to keep constantly or. hand a gen
assortment of fresh Seasonable Goods,
ie newest fashions and latest imports
£ On hand, as usual,
lOOD ASSORTMENT OF FASH
IONABLE, FINF,
;raw Bonnets & Trimming.
Jawetl, AbeW & Go.
U; per wing, City Motel
ay 16 ■ wlf
WLoane «%* Bones
Have Received,
er the Georgia, and Juno, direct from
V Liverpool.
OANDSOVE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT Or
Irockery, Glass
lud Hbina W are,
»Lovv for Cash, or town acceptance,
piv; 20 if
%* Mr. Henry Hunnah
i , is tuts r.-ized to coiiect for tuis Oi
ft,and correct ali errors.
Duly 25——
j. For Hale,
l»WO Likely Negro M n, under good
a correction, a; d a Girl ab. ut 14 tear.
B, winch w.llbe sold lo t rcasii.—Af.
■"to m. Shannon, at the Globe Tavern.
■ujy 8 ts
Cotton, 'stuck,
.ilts ASO
ExcWttgft Broker.
subscriber has taken an office in
the building lately occupied by'
Messrs Stewart Si Hargraves, on the m-rlb
aide of B r )aJ-street, opposite to tlie Post-
Office—w‘iere he oflcis his services in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age oS nis friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers
n commercial operations general ,y, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
rusia and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokeis; and henc
tile ease, certainty and dispatch with
’vhich it is executed. The same system
i perfectly practicable here. The mer
hunt, by applying at the office of tin- sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble ol sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true, slate of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
to all times know where to resort for cot
ton the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist" In order to giv.-* time for sampling,
citizens offering cot ..tin are requested to
eave the w are-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m. —ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the sticceding day
If more convenient, the receipts may be.
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton willbe sampled and "receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m. —
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
realized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
' 4th Sales will commence at ten o’clock i
and close at twelve, a m.
sth Persons choosing to limit and lim
•ing higher than the market, will have
leir receipts returned them on paying
6J cents fora bag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale.
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
Brokerage,
In their Various Branches,
Willbe attended to at all times during of
-e hours, which will be from eight o’-
ick a. m. till two o’clock p. m. and from
three o’clock till five. p. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
yj* Money is sometimes worth more
than at others Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
Ueinselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at Uie above office.
November B.———if
HDsD Bundles of
JYorhern Hoy,
For sale u ! the V' are House of
McKenzie & Ponce,
May 23——ts
StOR GfE
AND
Commission Business.
T
ft HE Subscribers having cotmecled
themselves in the above business, under
the firm of
MwsaToto $ Groves.
Tender their services to the Mtrchs us
and Planters, and solicit ihe Patronage of
their friends and he public. Their Ware-
House is situated on the river bank, near
the Steam Boat Wh-..rf, ( ormerly occupi
ed by U. :* WVPoe,) which is now it
good order far the receptiwn of Cotton
and every 'etxription of Merchandize, to
toe care of which the persona) attention
ol' one of the firm will be constantly de
voted,
R. H. \I ns grave,
Hylvanus B. Groves.
June 24 lawif
» 100 lieward.
Stolen from tile subroriber. on Sa.
tn day »vening last, a Ited Morocco Pock
et Bmk, containing Three Hundred and
F sty Dollars, viz:—Two one hundred doi
ar iti !s on the '•tale Bank of Georgia
one F'*ty dollar bi'l on the Darien Hank j j
tlnrtv three dollars of Tennessee money— 1
the balance not recollected, with a num. I
ber of due bills on different persons, to
the amount of 30 or 40 dollars, with sun
dry accounts, &c The pc son suspect
ed o have stolen the Pocket B jok, goes
bv die name of CHARLES Fl.fi H SUV, a
bimt 24 or 25 years of ag.-, fair complex
ion, Pgh* hair, and abou five feet high—
wears a green frock, or Waterloo coat, and
white pantaloons,-—he is by trade a Car
penter.
The above reward will be given for the
apprehension of the Thief, and the reco
v'-ry of the money, and nil reasonable ex
penses paid, by the subs, v her, residing at
Mr. Ligcn’s Tsvern,
Hez. A. Barnard.
Jnly 15——
For Sale,
3 Y'X.ccWeut Gig Hursts,
AND A
Secondhand Gig Harness
Will be soid low tor cash—Enquire at the
Globe Tavern. May 27 ts
FOR SALE.
.f PLEASANT and retired residence
-n tile SAND-HILLS. Aj-j.ij to
J. S. Dolt
u 2, n
Hamburg.
EPGUNK BBENAN,
INFORMS the Public, that he is com
missioned NOTARY PUBLIC for the
District of Edgefield, in Sonth-Carolina,
tiiat he is ready to act as Conveyancer—
or io make up Accompts between Part.
ner», or for Executors and Administrators
Post. Books and do every thing relative
to the Scriwner’s office
Jun* 3 if
Insurance against
Fire /
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance t ompaiiy Agency
Jl HE Subscriber offers to take risks a
gainst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its vicinity
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
{Between thi Post Office & Globe Tavern.)
December 20——-
" ’ * '
Wbarl Company’s Office
Notice.
President and Directors have this
. day declared a dividend of 1 1-2 per
cent, on Hie Capital Slock ot the Company
for the last quarter ending the 30lh ultimo
—the Same will be paid to the Stockbol.
ders or their Agents on and after the I2;h
inst.
John sharp, 7>easV.
July 4- 4i
Thomas Wall* ins’
■Saw Mills
r r
J FIR subscriber's Mills are still in ope
ratiun, both SAW and GRIST He will
deliver Lumber in Augusta, at jgl2 per
thousand, and will cause every attention
to be paid to each branch ol bis business
—“ Ilis customers will be fairly dealt by .”
Thomas Batkins.
April 8 ts
Lauds For Sale,
YF application be made immediateh
I.<ii3s, District 22 Early Courtly son the
Water* of Lime Creek .-f. Lot 189, District,
3, Henry County, Lot 210 District 12
Monro.. Counlv —Apply at this Office.
April 16
For Sale,
’.HAT well known and valuable plan
latinn whereon William Jones, deceased,
lived., in the county of Burke, containing
Fifteen Hundred acres ol oak and hickoiy
land, and about two hundred acres clear
ed, well adapted to the culture of corn
and cotton. On the above premises there
is a good two story house, and all other
necessary out buildings, and an excellent.
Saw ami Grist Mill on a never failing
stream—three hundred acres more of pine
land adjoining the above, lying in the
county of Richmond, and about seventy
acres cleared. We deem a further des
cription unnecessary, but invite all those
persons who wish to purchase a valuaole
place, to come and view the premises and
judge f r themselves. For further parti
culars apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
Isaac Walker,
Administrators of the estate ofWm. Jones.
Nov 1 n.5 —ts
iilobe Tavern.
‘ I HE Subscriber informs hi. friends and
| the public, that his
j Heading Room,
I is just arranged, and that his Bar is much
more convenient. And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, he is
better able to provide for the accommo
dation of bis customers; and can safely
promise them, that as far as bis means and
ability to comply with his wishes can go,
ne will attend to the comfort and conveni
encc of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
K3r The Savannah & Wash I
ington Stages put up at tlie
Globe,
W. SHANNON.
December
Augusta Stagi* office,
REMOVED.
T
ft HE office of the Augusta Stuge hav
ing been removed from the City Hotel, or.
the Bay, to Colonel Shellman’s MANSION
HOUSE, in Broughton street. Persons
wishing seats will apply there in future
John Womack.
Savannah, June 17 July 4 1
From North to South.
f' ROM four to six new, comfortably con
structed four wheel Vehicles, drawn by
four horses each, and drove by sober and
careful drivers, will set out from Trenton
in New-Jersey to Savannah, via Augusta
in Georgia, on or about the 15lh day of
September next. Tlie route through
Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolinas,
will be confined as much to the neighbor
hood of monntains, as the good roads
through the country will allow. The
journey will be leisurely taken, so as to
consume from four to five or even nix
weeks, dependent somewhat upon the in
clination of persons who may become pas
sengers.
Those who are disposed to engage seats
for the above described journey, can do so
bv applying to the Post master of Savan
nah. Priority in the choice of BcaU will
be regulated by numbering (he first appli
cant one, which will entitle that person to
the first selection and so on to the last.
An entire carriage can be taken up by en
gaging the number of seats.
P. S. All the Gazelles in Georgia and
those at Columbia, Sonth-Carolina, are re
quested to insert tlie above notice twice a
menth, for the two succeeding months
and forward their accounts for payment to
the Post master at Savannah.
June 3
I)r. Fendaii,
HAS removed his Shop to Dt. Wat
kins’ building on Broad-street, a few
doors below the Augusta Bank.
June 10 2m
E. BISBKE,
POmiUIT Pd IJVIMR,
Respectfully informs the Ladles
■..■ d Gentlemen of Augusta, that he has
aken a Room, (very suitable for his pro
fession,) one door below the Eagle Ta
vern; where he trusts from the successor
bis peicil, and the satisfaction he has uni
’imly given in his Likenesses, that he
.■ ill merit a share of public patronage.
N. B.—Mr. B. would observe, should a
• ikenessnot be perfectory, no pay would
■e required
June 6 ts
Seeds for Sale.
ip
I HE subscriber lias for Sale a quantity
■f Turnip and Cabbage Seeds, which are
.varranted Fresh.
DAVID SMITH.
Near the Market, Augusta,
July 18 w4w
Administrator’s Sale
POSTPONED.
W ILL be sold at the Market-House,
in the City of Augusta, on Tuesday, the
Ist of August next, between the usual
hours of Sale—
A troct of Land, lying
in the Second District of Early, No. 39.
—ALSO—
At the same time and
place, a Negro Woman, named Juna, be
longing to the estate of Emanuel Grego
ry, dec’d, and sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
r |ewis H. Gregory, admT*
June 6 wtds
Tax Collector’s
And Treasurer’s Office.
The City, Road and Well Tax for the
year 1822, being now due, and payable,
the subscriber will attend at hia office on
Broad-street, upper tenement of the
Bridge Bank, every day, from 9 A M to
1 P M. to receive the same until the 30th
day of June next, after which time execu
tions will issue against all defaulters with
out discrimination.
John W. Wilde,
C. U T. C. A.
april 25 ts
For Sale,
liOTNo. 210, District 12, Monroe
County. Apply to Joseph V. Bevan,
Augusta.
The Journal and Recorder at
Miliedgeville, and the News at Wash
ington will insert the above three times.
Jufy 4 ■
The subscriber respectfully submits to the
public the following
PROPOSALS,
For publishing at ATHENS, in the Stale
ot Georgia, a new weekly paper, to be
entitled the
ATHE.VBVM.
IN a community of Freemen, and where
a disposition to patronize Literature
and Science is extensively manifested, the
importance of a well conducted Ncwspa
per, must, ot necessity, be generally on.
' derstuod i and among a reading people,
i such a paper cun hardly tail of being
acceptable That the Athencum will
oe a paper of this description, it might
perhaps be deemed presumptuous to
assert: but so far us the efforts of the
Kdilor cun render it useful—so far us per
severing industry and attention can insure
success to bis undertaking—so far, at least,
the subscriber can pledge himself, th;vi
he will endeavor to render his paper wor
thy the attention of its supporters-
The growing importance of Athens,
where the flourishing University of the
Mate is located, and surrounded, as it is
by an intelligent and wealthy neighbor!
hood, has induced a belief that no place
in the upper country presented a more in
viting opening for the establishing a new
weekly paper,—and the influence of this
opinion has led. to the prose-m proposals,
and the subscriber flatters himself, that,
in the liberal patronage of an enlighten
ed community,' his undertaking will re
ceive an approving sanction. And while
his own exertion will be pertcveringly
employed to furnish a paper which shall
be iisetul to his supporters, he will ven
ture to hope that his columns may be di
versified hy the occasional communications
of such scientific and literary friends as
may be disposed, through this medium, to
aid him, and benefit the community.
To make his paper useful, will lie the
proprietor’s principal ami ; and in the
furtherance of this object, he will endea
vor to give tlie earliest Foreign and Do
mestic Intelligence, with such portions of
Congressional matter, when the National
Legislature are in session, as his limits
will allow, —together with such original
or selected I’olilical Communications, or
Moral Essays, as have the public good in
view, and are free from personalities : but
to articles intended merely to gratify re
vengeful feelings, and to provoke or con
tinue personal contests, no place will be
given. And though in judging ot these
the editor may occasionally err, it is to be
hoped that no improper motives may be
supposed to influence his decision, inas
much as the right of rejecting, us well as
of inserting communications, must be re
served to himself.
Aa an editor, it will be his interest—as
it will be, under all circumstances, hiain
dotation—to give general satisfaction
From ibe line of impartial duty, he will
endeavor not to depart; and none shall
have cause to accuse bon of voluntarily
giving a needless offence to a single in
dividual.
It will scarcely be necessary to say, that
the political complexion of the Alheneum
wilt be Republican. In this age of light
and knowledge, and in this country, none
other ought to ask, or could be expected
to receive, public patronage.
CONDITIONS.
The Atheneum will be published
once a week, on a super-royal sheet,
and delivered to subscribers, or for
warded by mail, at Three Dollars a year,
payable in advance, or Four Dollars, if
payment is deferred to the end of the
year.
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No paper discontinued, except at the op.
tion of the editor, until all dues are paid.
Advertisements will be inserted at the
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undertaking, are requested to signify the
same by the first of September, as it is
contemplated to issue the first number
early in that month.
Benj. Brantly.
(Hj* Editors of newspapers in Georgia,
are requested to give the above a few in
sertions.
Augusta July !.-■
A Xcw I üblication.
MflS S COLVIN having, for a consi
derable time past, had it in contemplation
to publish a lx.riodical Work, now repo
ses to issue the First Number of it as
soon as it has been ascertained that suffi
cient patronage will be afforded to defray
the expenses of Publication. The Title
is intended to be
A. S. COLVIN’S ;
WEEKLY MESSENGER. I
ft will contain four pages Royal Quarto, i
and be delivered to Subscribers » very Sa- I
turday, at the price of Four Dollars per I
annum, payable qo rterly in advance. i
Its Contents will be chiefly Literary 1
but there will be such notices of other ■
matters, of News, of Fashions, of Taste
of Marriages and Deaths, kc. aa to render
it a vehicle of General Interest and Amuse
ment.
The inhabitants of the District of Co.
lumbia will be waited upon in ft few days
f'-r the purpose of obtaining theif Signa
tures.
Subscriptions will also be received at
the Bookstore of Messrs Davis A Fohcf,
Pennsylvania Avenue
N. B Persons residing at a distance, may
forward their Subscriptions to the Editor.
post paid.'
Washington, June, 1822.
(tT A Subscription Paper is left «t tin
Bookstore of J, & H. Kir.
July 4-
IftA A *>*oat
JiiM Hcsideiice
ISf WASHINOTOff,
FOB. SALE.
J OFFER for Sale, the House and Lots
where I reside in Washington Wilkea
coun.y. The premises consist of >. sn ail
two story Dwelling.! louse, i n good repair,
a jih the usual out-houses, and four Lots
"n/creeaeh, subject to the deduction
ot a tew feet, on the street sides. About
halt the ground slopes gently to the South
and is in other respects adapted to earlv
gardening The residue, is a beautiful
grass Lot almost level, wi,lithe ornament
am convenience of a Spring, aiH l of a
irndl stream winding through it, Thu
situation though near and conveni-mt to
the most public part of the town, is out of
its noise ami bustle •, ami hence is aptly
formed either for the enjoyment of the
excellent society of this place, or for re.
tirenient and quiet as may suit the taste
cw the occupant.
I will take the very low price of two
tin usaad two hundred tlollais; and wit|
it desired give almost any length of ere
dit, on being unquestionably seemed with
interest from the date of the purchase.
I would prefer not to give possessing
until October next, but may agree on an
earlier day,
Oliver H. Prince*
June 3 daw If
lUll For Sale.
ij.
a WO Lots in the town of Washington,
Wilkes County, well improved, w ; th
dwelling houses (hereon and convenient
out houses. One of the I>Uon the pub.
lie. square, on which there ar t several te
nements. No further description is ne
ci nary, persons wishing to purchase by
applying to the subscriber personally, or
by letter directed to (Ids p| J( e, will re
ceive any information they may desire.
ALSO,
200 Acres of Land neap
Washington, well improved, with all the
necessary houses for a plantation. The
and is of the first quality t for further
particulars apply as above. Terms made
accommodating.
.lolin B. Leonard*
July 15— 4t
A House and
iuM LOT,
For Sale,
In Washington,Wilkes county
A. HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public Square in Washington, is iff'-red
for sale at a just valuation. It is divided
at present, into two tenements, contain
ing four rooms on Hie lower floor, five on
the second, a good garret and cellar, ai.d
has a small piece of ground attached to it.
Possession can be had of one tenement,
immediately; and of the other, in May.—~
For further particulars, enquire at this Of*
fice.
Feb 18 ts
TO RENT.
M* HHB House in the rear of
X the Branch Bank ; well
adapted for a small family—
ii • h>wtr part of which i> also convenient
ly arranged for Offices—enquire at the
Hank.
July 25 df
Sheriff's Sale.
Will be Sold,
AT Lined .ton on the first Tuesday in,
September next, between the usuar
hour*.
200 Acres of land, more*
or less, adjoining h, ds of John M*C , rcl
and .I oho H. Walker, on the wait is of lit*
tie river; to satisfy aimdry small execu
tions issued trom a justices Court, against
Henry Sturges ; levied and returned to
me by a constable, the propeity pointed
out by said Sturg. s.
ALSO—
-100 Acres of land, ta*
en as the properly of Wm. Covington, Ja.
mor. adjoining Lamkin and Fleming, on
lit le River ; it being a part of a tract for
merly belonging to Wm. Covirgton, dec.
the place whereon the defandant now
lives, to satisfy sundry executions, issued
from a Justices Court, against said Wm.
Covington, Junior; levied and returned
t<> me by a Cons-able, the propers. poiu- |
ted out by the shurity. Terms Cash
N. Bussey, s. l. c*
Inly 25 3t *
For Sale, I : i
liOT 189, District 3, Henry County.
—apply to
Durham T. Hal],
. , totvattnafr
July 4 -
Sheriff’s Titles,
For Sale it t this