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Tti& S&BSCRIMBMJS * * ;
Have entered into Copartnership
f ■. under the firm of
Felix G. Gibson # Co
And are now receiving #n Extcn
' sivc assnrtment rtf
‘ British, French, IniiaSf Domestic
DRY ROODS. *
HARDWARE k CUTLERY,
AND
A General Assortment of
' GROCERIES,
*• AH of which will be sold low and on
accommodating terms
Bills of Exchange
, On New-York k Boston fotsAe.
Felix W. Gibson,
William G. Gilbert.
October 29. ts
IN ADDITION
fpO an extensive assortment oTgoods
1 already on hand, the subscribers'
Have just received by the ship Jane,'from
Liverpool, the
Following Articles
whifh they offer for sale on mode
rate tennp : „
15 trunk- Cambrics, Lenos, 'Calicoes
and Bombaxetts f
1 Bby 10 , i 1
50 boxes Crown Glass, t 9by HI
i 10 by 12
20 crates Porter Bottles I
Sho‘ & Lead. Sheet A* tUn»p|ron,C«sting
Table Salt, &c. dec.
ALSO.
10 barrels Linseed OH
8 cases Looking Glasses, assorted
14 do. Fine White Roram & Wool Hats
200 pieces Inverness Cot ton. Bagging
' * SO kegs Dupont A co’s. FP & F;F.F.
Gunpowder. ,
Edward Quinn & Go.
. J " - -Jf.:
HeihovaL I
Jr
■ '9
Wheeler,Bradley’s
ft Co. • ; :
Bare Removed their Stand one door
•east rs thi' City Hotel, where they
are Opining,
AS FVKOANT ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS.
Conwting of the following Articles ,
Lviat:— *;
EEADY made Clothing of-all des
criptions t .
Dry Goods, a general assortment
Looking Glasses from >l. to a ’IOO dol-.
lars tire pair |
Silver, plated and -common Castors 1
Ditto, ditto and brittania Tea Setts
Ditto Table and Tea Spoons
Gold Watch (Chains, Seals and Keys
Ladies’ Bracelets and Finger Rings ;
Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs
Copper Tea Kettles
Coffee Roasters
Ladies’ and Gentlemens’Bcaver Hat s
Ditto rditto Boots and Shoes
Windsor Chairs, dfc. :
N. B. The whole will be sold at very
reduced, prices.
Nov il -
Notice.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Offer* hie services to his friends
and the public 4n general, in
the '(
COMMISSION AND
Factorage Line, j
HAVING taken < the Waredlouse
lately occupied by Mr. Isaac La
Roche, where every attention will be
given to render general satisfaction.
John Burton.
October 4 ,/, ts 1
• SLATES. ,
Hanhart, Gandhi Co .
A GENTS for the New*York Slate
JfjL. Company, offer to contractfor any
quantity and quality at the company
prices——They offer fbrsale,
Bills on New-York,
States’ Post Notes, 500 and
100 dollar Notes.
• Nov, l ts
' UAtauar ovn C,. j
tII REMOVED their Com-’,
JTJL ;.N«g . itasn, irttothe brick hdnsel
lately occupied by Altocft Brua,
fa now ready to receive Cotton, Pro-;
’ <Juce> and all other s kind ■of Goods ibr?
Storage,and to transact any business in'
; the CommissionLine.they will be thanM
fol for a shore *df public patronage, and?
hope to g>Ve satisfaction to their custom- [
qrs-
H , Nov, t ___ H I
otige.
FRMIE Subscribers COMPTIW&
jL ROOM, is in Uie -louse lately;
ns&qhd by Rabetrt Lang’ and Co. north!
aide of upper end of Broad-atroet. |
ifec , ■ aaa» I ?‘ *
jjMMbfc—'i V =* ,vk * .-. It .
New* Goods#
Charles Harmon,
HAS JUST RECEIVED, ]
And tfffers fog Sale at his Store,four
doors bitow M'Kthxie, Meituoch,
0 Co’s, id lots' lo suit purchasers,
12 BALKS broad cloths, superfine, fin e
1 and common,
4 Ditto.Cassimuret, do. do. v do.
2 ditto Serges, ‘ *
1 ditto Blqe Plains', ■
1 ditto Dnffills,
2 ditto Bomb izettd,'
8 Cases Calicoes,
2 ditto Furnitures,
1 ditto Cainbrtcks,
1 ditto-Silk Hose, assorted,
Blankets, Guernsey Frocks & Drawers,
Twist, Ribbons, silk and cotton Shawls
Angola Hose Crapes, Sewing Silks,
Qaurt Hand kerchiefs, Florentine Vest
ings, Sarsnctts, See,
—ALSO
ItO Trunks Shoes,
- containing a.general assortment,
60 Cases. Hats, assorted,
40 Barrels NJ E. Rum,
20 Boxes Soap,
1 25 Ditto Cheese.
November 22. * ts
| The Subscriber
! Has on Hand & For Sale,
RATIFEK. a • <
Cinnamon, * ■. . o
' Cloves,. , Mint
Auni«ec(l, • f ~ .
Kennei s r i, . Cordials
Pepper Mint,
Double & Single
—ALSO—s
Wine, Hum, Brandy & Gin.
•Town and Country Merchants and
Familie*, can be supplied with the above
articles very low‘for cash, at the upper
end of -Bioad street, opposite to Miv
John M. Davenport’s.
Thomas Pye.
November 19. pw
Mississippi Stock,
In Small Bills.
For Sale or Barter for Prime COTTON..
APPLY TO ’ ■
liobert Isang SCo.
(November iff 9t
Jiibt Received,
2 Razees, for two Horses
2 Carriages - f
2 Gigs.
Which will be sold lowfor Cash, by
B. PICQtJEr.
von SALE,
Bills on N. York.
October ts ►
Bilk on New-York
For Hale hij
Beach & Thomas.
October 4.
Bills on New Y ork
AT SHORT SIGHT,
For Sale 6y
A. Slaughter A C. Labuzan.
August 16. ts
Bills on New York
For sale by ' ' "<
N.lj. ijf S. Bturges.
Ociober 11. ts
.r
If ILLS on NEW-YOHK—for sale,
|by MICH’L. F.BOISCLAIR.
< October 25 ts 7
Bills on Noav Y ork
For sale at the stare of •Y’ L &
S. St urges, by I
. Beers & Sturgea.
OotxAerll. ts
■ ■■ m w ■
Family Flour.
JL on hand (wr sale, a supply of SU
PERFINE FLOUR, from one ot the
belt mills in the Southern States.
'Wilson -& Black. 1!
Oct. ''B. Jtf ■; j
Doctors J. G. MCWHORTER and j
J. B. GUMMING, havin" unitedv
their iritercst in the practice of Physic,
Surgery Atid Midwifery, tender their,
professional services toibeir friends and.
thepnbile, and hope by their alliance to.
hemde to pay punctual attendance to'
both Town and Country friends. By ap- ‘
plying two doors above the Post-Office,
one or the other will -always found.
November 12, * g 4f
FlewelTm
Have Just Received Sf For Sate,
v 100 Pieces Prime Inverness ■
Cotton Bagging, i;
Which Itiey will sell low tor ouh or ap
. oroved n.p«r, with town acceptances.
LOcWwmC tf w .
•&,1k ■;, **• ; «.
Ilk: . * dsf r A w m . * % *
0 L • 4k '**
I ’ NOTICE.*
Sank of Augusta, 17 th ATuv, 1817.
A DIVIDEND of* six dollars per
share for the last half year, liaving
been this day declared bj the Board of
Directors on-the stock of this institution,
(the same, with ten dollars per stare of
surplus promts,'will be paid to stockhol
: ders or their legal representatives on and
■ after Thursday the 20th inst. Also, to
individual stockholders, the increase mo
ney received on 2,500 shares of New
Stock sold on the Ist instant, lor their
account. > t>
By order of the Board.
Augustus Moure, Cashier ,
—
At a meeting of the Trustees of
the Richmond Academy, on Sa
turday, the 23d Netr. 1817,
ON MOTION,
RESOLVED, that this Board will
convene in their rooin in the Academy,
on Friday the sth day of December ext,
at 11 o’clock, for the purpose of electing
Teachers I’c;' the institution.
A Rector with a salary of 800 dollars
per annum, and the tuition money of the
Classical scholars.
Two English Teachers, the first with
, a salary of 500 dollars, -with halt of the
, tuitioumoney in the English department.
Second, with a salary of six hundred
dollars. , “ , '
Anti the Teacher in the Female de
partment with a salary of 300, and the
tuition money in that particular depart
s meat, and the Board will at the same
time, appoint a Steward for the.institu
tion. : \ \
It is remtesfod that the candidates wilt
make thew applications by tetter, ad-’
’ dressed to the president of (his board.
Xhkerifrom the Minutedb
Isaac Herbert, -d*k.,;
——
Globe Tavern.
BROAD STREET, AUG LST A,
subscribers having purchased u
i lease of this Elegant and commodi
ous establishment, inform their friends
and the public in general, that their best
exertions shall be used to render comfort-,
able all those whoinay be pleased to call
on them. They have a number of pri
vate Rooms handsomely furnished, sepa
rate and apart from the bustle of thp tav
ern, for the accommodation of those to
whom such bustle would be unpleasant—
And having determined to spare no pains
in providing every.court fort, they rely with
confidence upon the support of the pub
lic*
.* Thomas Glascock,
Peter Donaldson.
June 30 ts
* NOTICE. ” ’
William White,
HAVING a desire to accommodate
the gentlemen of Augusta, -and
strangers also, who may favor him with
their aistom,hopes they will not pass the
sign ol the/BELL, at Campbell's Grove,
as he flatters himself of rendering every
comfort in a public line—as such lie hopes
to meet with liberal encouragement from
the public in gtneral. From 10 to T;
gentlemen can be accommodated witli
yearly boarding, on the shortest notice.
Gentlemen travellers can alsobeaccom
modated with good stabling for horses,
and the best of fodder and grain.
Nov&mberl2. , cw
WASHINGTON
Jockey Club Races
WILL commence on tlie Ist Wed
nesday in December next, free,
for any Horse, Mare or Gelding from
any part of the world—-Weights agreea
ble to the Augusta Turf. i
Running, 3 mile
heatSj for a purse of -{8 400
2d—2 mile by is 1 300
Sd—Mile heats for a purse '
supposed to be worth be
tvfoen 3 & 400 <
By order of the President.
H. M<Crea, Sec’ry.
October 22 lit
NOTICE. "~
THE SISTHRPOND
JOCKEY-CLUB RACES,
47" ILL commence qp the second
TT Wednesday in December next,
free for any Horse, Rare or Gelding from
any part of the world.—The first .day’s
running S mile heats, for m purse worth.
300 dollars—Second day’s running 2'
mil© heats, fora purse worth 200 dollars
-Third-day’s running, for a handy-cap-1
purse, 2 mile heats, for -the surplus and'
untrancc money, supposed to be worth;
200 dollars.—Weights as follows:
Aged Horses 'L 126 lbs, I
6. Year old 120 •' »
'■ A * do. do. 112
4 do. do. '402
* <**>• do. - 89
2 do. do. A Feather.
* Owen Tomlin, seeing.
November K awdw
Notice.
ALL persops having demandsagainst
the estate of Samuel Brant, de
feated, will present them within the
time prescribed by law, likewise all per
sons indebted to Uis estate are requested
to make immediate payment to’
• lames Johnson, J
October 22 • . law3m
Cancers
Effectually cured by a Powder hi
; r Thirty Days.
Dp. W. S. Parrott,
INFORMS the inhabitants of Augusta
and its Vicinity, that he will sojourn
1 during dud month, or six weeks in this
place. He cures (he most-obstinate
Cancers, risg or tetter worms, scald head,
scurvy, king’s evil, white swelling, and
various other complaints hitherto tho’t
incurable by medical art; and let this
be the motto or witness 'against him- —
, No Cure, no Pay, , '
Dentist.
VmtW. S. P
OFFIC lATES1ATES in the capacity of Den
tist, in all its branches; draws teeyth
, with skill, and without much pain, inserts!
; teeth from one to the whole set hardly to
be distiuguishe'cl from the natural- ones;
cleans teeth, plugs the hollow ones with
gold or lead, which method not only puts
an end to the pain, but preserves the
too til a great while; prepares a powder
much to the purpose for cleaning the
teeth, and preserves the gums, and res
tores a sweet breath, which cures the
scurvy perfectly in a few days. Those
gentleman or ladies wanting his assist
ance, will please to call, or let him know
-of their case , at the Ejagle-Tayern.
' November 12- ' ts
To Adventurers.
rIRSQNS desirous d graving Ship
ments of Cotton or other Prddube ,
made to any part ofEdrope, or th< Notr
thern States, are informed that the sub
scribers will undertake to make suclk
.shipments through tlie most respectable
Mercantile Houses, FREE OF ANY
CIfJIROE , except the mere forwarding
rates —and on tneproduce being placed;
subject to their order, will advance TWO\
THIRDS THE AMOUNT OF IN
VOICE, eitiier in Cash or Bills of Ex
change. The most satisfactory/referen-,
ces as td respectability tfe.-tak be given
on application.
, > Winter Bolton.
■Nov. 22 '' 3t
Witt he Sohl,~
ON the premises, on the first day of
December next, a plantation eleven
miles from Augusta, on the road leading
to Milledgeville, containing 256 acres—
-80 of <whish 4 v s cleared—A better, sfom!
for a public house is .not known in the
up-country.*flie house is two stories
high, 60 feet in length, and well furnish -
ed for the accommodation of travellers—
it is also well supplied with househob',
and kitchen furniture, together wit; !
stock of all kind, and every necessary ’
farming utensil.
P. Donaldson. ;
November 5 tds
For Sale,
7 well known Tract of Land, in,
JL Columbia county, called Moun<
Hope, ten miles above Augusta, on Sa--
vannah river, containing 528 acres— i
which is equal if hot superior, toanv !
tract of Land, in the county. There is;
on the premises a good Dwelling House,
Kitchen, Gin House, Stables, Corn
House, and all the necessary buildings
on a Plantation, all under a goodTenc*-;
the terms will be made kndwn, by appli- '
-cation to subscribers,-on the premises.
■John B. Wilkinson,
Win, H. Blackwell.
October 25 , *tf •
HOUGHT to Gaol in Jacksonbo-;
rough, Scriven county, November 5
18th, 1817, a negro man who says hi*, y
name GEORGE; also a negro wench
who says her name is CLARY, the wife
of George, and say they belong to Joseph
Bevan, of Camp jack, Effingham county.
George is a likely follow, lame in the'
left foot, stutters very much, of dark
complexion ; Clary is,of adark<iom
plexion, appears to be twenty-five y-ears
old, stout made, alfbut five feet six indies
high, has some smaH teeth round her
neck,. whidh she says are hogs teeth, and
says they ran a-way 3 or foj»r weeks ago.’
ALSO—Brought to Gaol in the same
place, November 20th, 1817, two negro
men whp say their names are LARRY
and BILL, and that they belong to Ben
jamin Burroughs, of Columbia county,
Georgia, eight miles above Augusta, near
Savannah river. They are of datk com
plexion, stout made, likely fellows.—
Larry about thirty years old, five/feet j
eight o- nine -inches high—Bill about ]
twenty one or two years old, five feet
nine or ten •indies high, say they rana
way Wednesday week, and were going
to Savannah.
Solomon Kemp* 8.9-€.
November 26. • o f
Carriages and Giggs.
FOR SALE. , J
THE subscriber has received an ad- •
ditional supply of Gigs and Car-
riages of a superior quality, made by .
David Beach of and warranted .
good.—-They will be sold on accommo
dating terms.
ALSO—Several DonWe BreastedCOT
TON GINS, of from 45 to 65 saws,
made by Boatwright (Haze.—apply to
G. B. Marshall.
Septembers. . _ *- ts
Folhiting Property
f° r sal#, at th«
,▼ T* C«urt*Hous«, in this city, on th»
first Tuesday in Decembermex{, bein*
the real estate of the iate R.
and .sold for the benefit of the haul
ot said esft;«, vi* .**'
Hi>use aiul Lot No. i, Yamacraw.
Wharf Lofr.No. i f do.
Whari Lot Wo. 10, do.
One Toft's LiV at Spring Hill.
One five acre LoC, Chatham county. 01
tlie borders of iH»e Aity.
Two Town Lots in, Snnbury.
One Town Lot ft) Brunswick.
470 acres prime rfter ewamp Land on
Argyle Island, about >2O acres cleared
andcultivated under daA),\ith quarter
drains, trunks, water m;JchiKe, barns
overseers,'winnowing, and n«ygro houses,
a garden spot, with a grove of vsaeet
orange and fig trees. The buildr i # ; are.
.situated on high knowles, out of the
p of freshets. This land produces as good
crops as any on the river, The w„ole
tract will be sold oi divided into two
tracts to suit purchasers.
800 acres pine Land; in the neighbor*
hood of Monttith,
11,000 acres pine Land, in Effingham
county, lad oft’in tracts of from -three to
five hundred .acres each. . ■<.
6000 acres of Land, in Sc riven county,
in different tracts; some of the tracts ",
prime swamp and oak and hickory lands. I
acres of Land, Washington coun- I
ty, oak and hickory. I
• 202$ acres Land, Wilkinson county, I
12th district, No. 265.
450 acres river swamp .Land, in South
Carolina, oposite the point of Argyle IsU
ami. '
• Fropa ten to twelve hundred acres of
Land, on the Salt Ketchet, in South#
Carolina. ' I
hour Lots in the town df -Coiasthia, I
South-Caroiiua-
Terms to be made known on the day
qI Salic* ' ' *
GEORGE ANDERSSON, ? -
JAMES M. WAYNE. < exec **«H ■
Savannah, September Il>- i <s< v I
, .■» 1., * .:t " r , i
Lands for Sale. I
ONE tract containing 541 acres in I
Edgefield District, S.C. near Beach I
Island, bounded byjands of John Ash*
bury, John Star, George Miller, and I
John Pryor, and others.
One Trart containing 183 acres, I
in.Edgefield District, on Savannah riv* I
er, bounded by Lands of John Pace,
Mr. Ray, Drui y Pace, and the River. I
As it is presumed no one will jMirchase V
without first seeing the above lands,(husc I 1
vho are disposed to get information as
.to situation, price, &c. are referred to
.Mrs. McLaws and Holt, or to Mr. Ar I
hraham Sdarkley, Charleston, South?
Carolina. 1 ||
November 15 _ ts ■ ,
A GREK ABLY to the last will (Jj'tos* Z
/\ lament of James JPearre, late of I
Richmond county, deceased, frill be H j
sold, on the Ist Tuesday in December |
next, at the Market-house in the city of T
Augusta, (if not previously disposed of I
at private sale,) the following ,
Tracts of Land, I
500 Acres of Land os the wa» I £
ters of Bearcreek, Franklin county, drii* H
finally granted to Nathaniel Pcarre-** I
Bounded N. £. by Call, on the other I
sides by lands of Wm, Glascock, and ■
George Dalton. * >
202 j Acres Land, Lot No. 30,3dl(lis* I
trict, old Wilkinson county. il
154 Acres Land in Irilkes county, I
near the mouth of Long creek, adjoining ■
lands of Cke, and George Graves. I
154 Acres in FFilkes county, adjoin* I
ing land of Clue Graves; each being part I *
vof 924 acres of laud originally granted I fi
•to Andrew Robinson." : . -
92$ Acres of Land, Elbert county-* ■
Bounded by lands of Joshua Graves, and I
by Savannah river; being a part of a tract I
originally granted to Joshua Bradley. ■
143 Acres in Jackson county, adjoin* ■
ing lands of Joshua Graves. I I
833 Acres of Land in JFarren county, ■ j
on Duhart’s creek; also one other trapt ■
originally granted to- Angus Martin. ■ ]
Title Deeds and Plots may be seen on ■ 5
the day of sale, when the terms of pur*M ]
chase will be made known.
J. T. ALLEN,? g^ fg , ■
L. PEARRE, S ■
October IS t ‘
To Let, -wVO
A STORE, as good a stand as any ini
the eify to purchase Produce, <*p* 1 .
posite the uppermost pump on Broad*
Street, and possession given immediate* <JCu
ly—For particulars enquire of I t,ici
Thomas Pye. ■ ai„;
Nov. £2 —■ a i J
To Let. I y
THE, Store and Dwelling WoutcH w x ■
lately occupied by George f f
dy, & Co. on the South side of i
Street, next door above Mr. 1). SL
llie situation is very eligible for vv
Goods and purchasing of
the Lot arc convenient Backstores, 5
ble and carriage House, Ac For ;
wl/to ' l ,avidm- K innbv.|j S
November, 13. ,
Blanks, ■t*
xYzatly Executed at this