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Vol. XVI .No. 28.]
Robert Lang & Co.
' Z/J VE JUST RXFJVEIi,
AND AP.S NOtV OPENING
Tn the U/i/ier Tenement of T/iomaS Cum
ming, Enqr’s tuigc prick Bauding,
THE FOLLOWING
1 GOOD S,
Which they will Sell low for Cash or Coun
try 'Produce.
BLUE, Black, Brown and Mixed
Li. -<.IM CitA s
| otv.r.-e Mixed Onto
Whiu and Yeiioa Ftannels
Caucoc aoo Bengal Grtghams
* rttid ® \V; nite and Bi lok Co.ton Cambric
L..i ~ Cambric and Ribbons
Junxy, 'Viiite and Fiinted Mirsails
Siia ivis u»;d ti mdkerchtei*
jiion and CoHon Minting
•'ancy Muslins and .Muffed Cambrics
’la cL and Black Italian Silks
Vatic and B.uc Sew ng ditto
uatt-n and Cotton Phu.lLs
'Luo ditto Checks
Colored ar.u Nuns l itre id
jadies' Snort tv ni’e and Black Siik Gloves
White Janes and Suspenders
Jennet Vice a*id Thimbles
'en Knives and Scissors
)Y ivv Cat si and Cupboard Lock#
Siock and Pad do.
IL. and kook and Hinge* •
iiil Hand and iVlinam Saws
irass Nosed Bellow ses
3 l.;ied Spurs anti IF idle Hitts
not. Ltd, Claw Hamtners and Hoes
eelyards Found <m-l Paper Pins
’west Oil Fa-H ilevs and Decanters
Voile, likio and Green Edge Plate*
lolasses ar.d Malaga Vl me
v'ini.ii and Hiisiced &eel
, ig H on yrc and Square Bar Iron
®it eld K.n ueky Bagging.
tB.De-'tmbf 29 3t 27
M l O NLIIU NDREp~CRA IE jf
Be rockery,
Kg 5 Hampers Bottles,
|lfco Boxes Halt Pint Tumblers.
B[( Her,well uuu j i stie .
* Abner Woodruii.
'Apecembcr 29 4i ■ 27
lIE undei signed are authorized to draw
9h_ BILL, on several Mercantile Houses in
for considerable Stuns, and will
Saw at sight sot Augusts and Savannah Bank
Hates' paid us at our Store in Augusta ; ano
H 30 days sight foi ali other soutnem Bank
llft'tw. is alt scuthen N jus p.tssat a dis ouru
H IVk.-teise* and Kentucky., W: ft. t <t\ <»ur-
HW.. M t>!s. arr-AUv.emeni •will acf.nnvmodau
H|,ny of out' acquaintances,. and others, who
H.sa to have tu 'ds in Tennessee and Ken
jPiff ky. and may at die same tune be a muter j
convenience to us, and oar friend* at Nash- j
A Ery.’in, Sc Sons.
£fp S We could Loe 8 > iu .argons to
||| .shville and luck at a ian price,
j|c' December 29 - v „ 27
B|. Lawyers (Mice.
||gl* # * The tibscriber respectfully in>-
Bi.j ms ine-nus, .no wan ay n«»- u. a
&»■> for his services h.u he nas
an Office at ififc corner ot Washington
HH*’ l kill* StreeK— where he Will at,end on
IpßwiurMLy and Friday in each wc.k. B auch
i&S timer. Esq. will'attend to Office business,
:Yift u.c absence of ihc subscriber.
8® . F. Walker.
■%* The Election for a Justice of
i* . > , .-o 1 i:e Oi,)
fjfjH U| i'ist i is postponed until, Finlay the 20;n
Hos January nexi, when tt will be field on
aHi'liy at tiie Giobe i'avcin, at Ihe usual
|bH , Thomas C. Russell, j. p.
I Isaac Herbert, j. p.
P»Dece'n - 27
jHv’iVcare aatHon/id to state
H a ' *i uj ■' J ,c/ . 1■ G S All, V' ill DC a Lull*
aline ensuing cicetim- sot COLI.EC
bF i aXGs, fur Hicl'tnond county.
JO 23
l%* Wanted to purchase, a smart
->L) i>v> V • u.JOU. Jin -J. 10 ) cal Sos ajic.
■; lr e m th e AugU siu, Book •Store.
Y'SHv 2.i 52
\\Vare to an
il-: i, ■ - Lnsu
\mALL HAND ,
4 '*m U.V. J/ ijUt.u o lore.
A.' Erwin & Sons,
ILI VE JUST RECEIVED ,
And are now Offering for Sale,
At their hi/OAEm in siugueta, m udduion to
their
FORMER STOCK,
1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt
30 Boxes Blown and VV iaie liavannah Su
gars
20 Bags and 10 Barrels best Green Coffee
10 Barrels and 2 Tierces second quality do.
5 tihds and 2 l ierces Molasses
25 Ban els Copperas.
50 Grates of G. Sc B. Edged Ddph Plate*
10 Grates Liverpool Ware, and Cups and
. Saucets
iO Bags Black Pepper
20 Pieces Flannels, assorted colors
20 Ditto bupetlime and 2d quality Broad
cloths
150 D.tto of Prints
100 Dozen Leno Shawls.
A L.iRGR ASSO/ifMENf Ot
TIN WARE.
100 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
Anti ait weekly lieceiviug lame Ropeaiu!
Tw.ne i
Bed Cords, Butter, See.
Together with many other Articles to suit
the Market and Season, which they ate sel
ling at a very moderate advance far Cash or
Produce, and will auend punctually to all or
ders from iheir friends in the Country.
I) 'ember 22. 26
Sait and Copperas.
Liverpool Ground Salt in Boats on
tun Kive’r.
also —
A Few Bawds COPPERAS.
./I/o P hSCEiVEAf •
For Sale by
R. J. Meigs Sc Co.
U/ifu r end of hrood SueeC, Auyuma.
December 15. 4; 25
Just Received,
By the Subscriber,
>i> i. oil S«i LJIUj
]fEF,R
PDK : ER, RAISINS
PRUNES •
ANCHOVIES & CAPERS
Clarer wine.
And several other articles, which will be
disposed of low for Cajh.
F. Link.
December 22 3t 26
CAUTION.
TTTHEREAB my wire Elizabeth Sikes,
VV h j s without provocation, made free to
take herself off from my House and piotec
tion, and to seek quAttiS e.st-where—tin* is
j therefore to caution all persotis from crediting
I her on my account, as V shall n«t ueu-alter
;p ,y any debts contracted by ho:. ’
his
Wm. M Sikes.
mui k.
December 29. 3* r 27
For Sale, '
A NEGRO WOMAN, accuse
tmred ujj Cooiung and House Work, and
who also can Card and well.
—tALSO. —-
A Woman accustomed to House '
Wotk, vv(tn her two Children —\ shou credit
will he given if required. Enquire at the Au
gusta Book Store.
December 29. 27
tcTrent,
That valuable plantation,
adjoining, Course, McKinne,
and others containing upwards of One Hun
dred and t w nty Acres of tph cleared ground.
Persons desirous of Renting are requested to
make application to.
Elba R. Bacon, Adm’r,
October 27. 19
Notice.
A LL Persons irideDU'd to tiie estate of
f\ Benjamin B. Bea-!, late of Warren
County, deceased, are requested to come for
wardand settle the same, and those who have
any demands against said estate, are desired ;
to produce them properly authenticated as the j
law directs to
Robert A. Beall, Adm r.
December 15. 2*. 26
LOST OR MISLAID,
A NOTE of HAND given to Lvwis
HodgkrsOn. or bearer, by Afifieles Ikn
iel and David Daniel, due the first Jutuary
: 813, for Twenty-Eight DolLrs, All persons
are cautioned for trading said note as payment
is stopped accordin ' m law.
Liuieberry Thomas.
December 8. 25
THURSDAY, JANUARf 5, 1815.
The Subscribers,
liiVE RECEIVED ,
A'tT OFFER FOR SALE,
For Sash or Produce,
10 BoTs White Havannah
10 I’o jjmd suu.e Barrels Brow 1 ( ?
2 Do. (Loaf J ~i
10 I«l’'!s.!iVlolasses,
10 H r ids Copperas
Cffe * ,
2 (11-Hs. Jamaica Rum
1 PrpJ Cogniac Brandy
Claret iin Casks and Bottles of the best
cidity
10 B'. :s Prunes
Ciockc y and Glass Ware in Crates and
IfiJtcS
an assortment or
CUTLERY fcf DR f GOODS,
Bkck, White & Lead colored Silks
Mi15.,.,-, Camb ics, &c. '
25 Pieces Heavy Kentucky Cotton Bagging
Iron ..ltd Steel, of all kinds
6 ! Wi ought Nails
1000 Buthels Liierpnol Ground S- u
Lafitte-Eff W. Bruix,
December 15 3i 25
JUST RECEIVED,
And for sale by the Subscriber, ,
Eon • doors above :he Pom-Office,
10,0 CO vvt. Waggon Tire and Axe
B.:t Iron,
20 Boxes Windsor Soap,
100 d( C ’tton Balls,
1 Bix Bonnet Wire,
1 do. Middle Tacks,
Skins,
Wood Red do.
Nonhw«rd and Country Homespun,
Grindstones, Saddles, &c.
Homes Tupper.
Dcrcmh'r 22. .Ji 26
Sea Island Cotton.
The Subscribers ,
I Offer for sale,
• FIFTY BALES COMPRESSED,
... kA.Aiw CoiYuN,
For which approved Augusta or
Savannah Paper, oi Utils on New-iork Oi
Boston, w 11 ')<> taken in payment.
Slaughter, Labuzan Watson.
Decern er 1. 23
WANTED.
30 or 40 WAGGONS, to go
to Alexandria in Virginia.
apply to Barrett & Sims.
October 27. 18
Compressing T wo Bales at Once,
« The Subscriber,
H \S a Machine lor the Compression of
R tmd Cot on, and will be ena
bled to dispatch large Lotts in a very short
lime. B. PICQUET.
'■onmb 4 6
TO THE PUBLIC.
'■'H ''HE Piuprietor3 of the BRIDGE oppo
jL site tills City, h rving experienced fre
qu/tit inconvtnfences for the want of Chang-ft,
h *e as a remedy therefor, issued a few Due
Dills from 6* to 50 Cents eac s *. For the
redemption ot which they have deposited with
j Messrs Leigh LT Scurry (at the end of the
Bridge) a sufficient sum in current B ANK
NOTES, where the due bills will be paid,
whenever tlve amount presented, shall be one
dollar or upwards.
December 14 25
Notice.
THOSE indebted to the Subscriber, are
requested to make immediate payment
io Messrs. J. h B. Howaru, who are au
thorised '.o receive and gram discharges for
the same, |3* Those who do not avail
themselves of this notice, may rely oil having
their notes and accounts placed in the hands
of an attorney for collection, by the first Feb
ruary next, as no longer indulgence will be
given.
W* B. M 4 Gehee.
December 22. 4t 26
j For Sale 42-8 Acres —(Terms Cash.)
V A P elegant and healthy situation one
1 mile south of Washington (Wilkes
County,) now in the occupancy of Maj Bcn
jamin Sherrod*—^The Buildings are veiy
commodious—There is a good Barn, Stables,
Spring House, Ctib, and in fact every build
ing necessary to render the Farm compleat—
Possession can be had the first of January,
IS 16.
Thomas W. Sims.
December 22. 4t 26
Slates by the Bozen or Single,
i>#r Huit *t tht Aujiuua Ruitk-Sotre.
[Whole No. 808.
Mount Enon English and French
ACADEMY, ;
WILL open again the second MONDAY*
being the 9th of January, next, after
the Christmas vacation, where Reading, VVri
ling, English Grammar, Geography, the use
of the Globes, as well as the Practical Branch
es of the Mathematics, and Stenography will
be taught with precision and assiduity ; also
the French Language and Drawing by Mr.
and Mrs. Smith, to such as require those ele
gant additional accomplishments Mount
Enon possesses and holds out to public view,
two very extraordinary advantages, being (in
point of Health) surpassed by .;o s'vv- ton,
perhaps not equalled by any in the Southern
states, and secluded from scenes of vice.
Salutary ; at once to the minds and bodies of
youth, peculiarly adapted to a rapid and vir
tuous Education—As this has been experi
mentally demonstated this year, and too well
known to be contradicted—the Subsetiber
| forbears to enlarge. The business of the
Boarding-House, is conducted in a superior
stile—Terms as usual by the year, viz. & 100,
£25 paid quartc.iy m advance—-the SrutlelTls
tirvh'g their own Bedding, and S l 50 cents
for Wood and Candles during th*-winter.
• , John Carr.
December 22. 3 t;w. 26
LADIES ACADEMY,
MOUNT OF HEALTH!
NEAR AUGUSTA.
THIS Satmnaiy has been established IS
years without if case of Fever —Ter ms
as usual, although West India Procure is
nearly doubled in price—Globes and a Fotte
Piano ate provided for teaching tire sciences
of Astronomy, Geography and Music, and a
close Caniage is kept—Parents and Guar
dians may avoid the risk and expcnce of dis
tant journeys, and the danger of sea ports du
ring the war. T SANDWICH.
In grateful acknowledgement for
an Its ytais liberal support, me ."subscriber
wishing to render his experience beneficial tn
the rising generation—recora ilends to his
brethren of the didactic prof sston, to peruse
with care—Atkin, Bennet, Blair, Burton,
Chapone, Edgeworth, Fenelon, Genlis, Greg
ory, Moore, Pcrctval, Kett and Knox—Au
thors to whom the Subscriber is indebted for
tite suoerior of lus pupils;
- —Ji >#— . *
BEAUTIES OF CHRISTIANITY
PROPOSALS,
Tor Printing by Subscription ,
TllE BEAUtIES OK l lllt
HO LY RELIGION.
li f i IriA l the young ant! innocent may b«
1 induced to begin their journey tor
Immortal Bli»s, in the unerring pains ol Chi is
tianiiy 1 the aged and offending be reclaimed
by the- mi id radt>nee of Gospel Truths !**
The Beauties of Christianity appeared in the
course of a few letters published some years
since, in one of our mast popular papers, edi
ted by a man of science—they will now re
ceive considerable addition by the original se
lector from authors of immense value, and
place the Gospti in so plain a poin of view,
that every reader may be induced to put on
the “easy yo ! e” of Christ, and they will
find ths--“ burden light”—and that* rest to
their immortal sttuls, which no other profes
sion can bestow 1
In the course of the work will be inserted
the celebrated letters from B’shop Burnet on
the conversion of Lord Rochester, and that
to guard against the abuse of ardent spn its—
this letter was te-published in several of the
not them slates.
The selector was encouraged in the orignal
publication, by the following eulogium of
Dr. Johnson—that “ Those persons merited
the thanli3 of the rising generation, who con
tracted the experienced ruies of morality and
religion into so comprehensive a point of
view, that they might recur habitually to the
memory, rather than those who have encum
bered the wbrid with lengthy productions of
originality.**
A catalogue of essential and cheap books
necessary for the improvemnt of souls in their
journey to immortality will be inserted—As
the Selector willingly presents his Labouis of
Love, the price of the Pamphlet will be only
fi Tty cents —It will be put to press so soon
as a sufficient number is subscribed for. Se
lected by T. SANDWICH,
An experienced Teacher who has perused
the manuscript, recommends the work to the
Presidents of our Colleges, ami Proprietors
of Academies, for their senior pupils.
Cfr The Work will contain ninety.
pages or upwards, piinted on a good type atuWf
fine piper. f V
N. B. Subscriptions received at this office;,
December 8. 4t 24 I
Doct. J. Farrington, f
J T WING established himself in this cit y,
I 'be north ride of Broad-Street, near
thcAtarket, intends devoting bis whole
Ition to the Practice of Physuk, and the
branches of Surgery, Abdvnjery, Kc. &c. K
August li, 7.