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! v HAS IUWT RECEIVED,
AND INW.no* KI\KPINO, !
JL General Assordnrnt. nr id Constant
Supply, of Genuine
GROCERIES,
KfwMfftw* L ■: ;}
LIQUORS' ;
Suitable for Town Customers, Country
Merchants and Planters, at -
moderate prices.
WHOLESALE A&D RETAIL;
•—i—AMpNCJ .fflM ARE
THR FOLLOWING ARTICLES.
. 00 Bags Prim® Groen Coffee
Uhda. and bbis. of first and second .
quality SUGARS ■
Ditto and ditto loaf, lump and bastard
ditto ’ ‘ U: '
Ditto Mol***? , .
7 Chocolate, Pepper and Spice
'
Upon skin J - * »
1 Pipe rd and*V(Cry
Madeira f «
Qr. casks l. p- Tenerrffe V :
i)0, ditto Sjiorry V ~
Do. ditto Malika J .
4th Proof Jan»«!ca In.
Sd ditto West-li\dia VJLiUIU ,
25 BfiU. &fihliciß N. F.. J ;
First Chon Httfhnd Gin
Table Salt, raid superior Vinegar 1—
r <> O E'l'U fcH Vs ITS —
100 Demi Johns
100 Setts Wooden Measures
40 Boxes fjpermaeeti Candles
20 *DittO Mould ditto
20 Ditto first quality Turpentine
Soap
100 Carks of Cut Nails, 6f a superior
V quality, consisting of Sd. 4d. Cd.
Hd. lOd. 1 2d. and 30d.
40 Ditto Cut Brads, Bd. lOd. 12d.
» and 20d. *
5000 lbs Shot, from B. B. to No. 8
Ax Bar and smdl Sweetie’s Iron
German aud Blistered Steel
20 Regs Treble F. Gun Powder,
•(English)
A quantity of Northern Bed Ticking,
Gingoams, Stripes, Sheeting and
Shirting
40 Pieces excellent Inverness Bag
ging,
Ai.so,
A STOCK OF
Dry Goods Hard
ware,
Which will be ottered very low, being
determined to turn his whole attention
to the Grocery Business.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
—.l Large QjianWii ts
Saddler’s Tacks,
OF EVRliy SLZB, *
Which will be sold low by the quantity.
* November .22
Notice.
THE SUBSCRIBER , $
H&s taken a Stand a few doors above,
captain Kutchums, North side, upper
end of Broad-Street,
WHEXf HE WILL VRAHSAcr
Commission Busi
ness.
And Expects a Supply of V
GROCERIES,
IROUTLY. v
Which will be disposed of low for c.Asti.
Isaac La Roche. ;
October 11 7 ts
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N otico.
THE SUBSCRIBER, v
Offers his services to his fl u ids
and the public in general, in
the •
COMMISSION AND
Factorage Line. '
HAYING taken the Ware-House
lately occupied by Mr. Isaac La
Roche, where eveby attention will be.
given to render general satisfaction.
v John Burton.
October 4 ’ -ts
Bolting Cloths. ]
PpHE subscribers have just received .
• complete assortment of the best
quality DUTCH BOL TING’CLOTHS.
Edward Quia, -& to,
.June2s. _ __ \\
The Miacrihers, •
ARE DAILY' RECEIVING,
LARGE qUANTITiES OF ,
G 0 0 B S,
DIHECT FROSI EUROPE.
HUH. they can and will sell as
M low as any other house hi the state
that are regular dealers, am) Will give!
. the highest price for COTTON andoth
er Produce. .Customers will be prompt
ly attended to, and Ifieir favours grate-'
fully received bv
Eywiii, Groce k Co,
October H ,rr# ’ ■ $
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Meson Academy.
TIIS Institution will be opened on
the Ist Monday in January next,
under the sapcrintendance of the Rev'd.
David .Ryot, a youug gentleman who,
the Board «f Trustees arc well assured,
is fullyquaiified to conduct an institu
tion of this kind. The situation of the
Academy is healthy, and Board may be
obtained in Lexington and die vicinity,
on the usual terms as in the country.
Terms of Tuition as follows:
For students in the first rudi
ments of Reading, Writing and
Spelling, sixteen dollars per an
num. gl6 *OO
For students in Arithmetic,
English Grammar, Geography,
arid higher Englisl, studies, twen
ty dollars per aqnu iff. §2O 00
For students in the Classical
Departments, Iwpnty-four dol
lars per annum. g 24 (R),
All payable half yearly in advance. —
/ No students will be received fora Jess
i term than six months. •
By order of the Boat d of Trustees
Joseph AL Mollug, Sec’rr/.
4 December 10 . ts
Young Ladies’
..Hoarding and Bay School.
MRS. SANDWICH & Mrs HUL
BUUD, respectfully inform the
- public, that they intend i pening a school
■in thecUy df"Augusta, on the fiistof
j January ensuing, for the Education of
Young Ladies, m the different branches
*i; of useful and polite Literature. They
• have engaged the Rev. Mr Shepard to
\ attend to the scientific department of
J, Ihe Academy j. and fro;, his extensive
erudition and Jong expeuence, they
ter tfiemselves that they will be enabled'
to discharge with ability and faithfulness,
the important duties of their vocation.
Approved masters in Music,Drawing,
and other polite accomplishments will
attend the school if required. Useful
and Ornamental Needle Woik will also
he taught. Parents and Guardians, wno
are desirous of encouraging the ihstitu
tioni are requested to enter their chil
dren and those committed tprtheir care,
previous to the opening of the school.
The situation of the Academy is plea
sant and retired, and at the same time
convenient to the central part of tin
city. Terms made known on application.
Docomber .3. ts
j IVUJSG LADIES’
ACAD E M Y,
Washington-Street, Avgusta.
Airs. Grace,
jTW^jSPECrrFULLY informs the citi-
A 4b, (Wns of .Augusta and the public ii.
general, that the Academy will open on
y O.S”DAY, the 20th inst. wiierethe va
vious branches of education will he taught
s usual.
Terms of Board and Tuition mode
r ate, and. will be made known on appl;
cation.' • - -
October 18 ts {
Dancing Academy .
Messrs. Leslie ami Montais,
O ESPEOTFULLY inform the La
31b dies and Gentlemen 6f Augusta.*
that -their Day School,- is now only open
ed once -mwcek.-on-ASaturdays, from 9 to
12 o’clock,wii the onoming, and from S
to 5, in Bie evening. Their Night. School
is also altered'to Tuesday and Fridays,
, commencing at the usual hour.
Nov. 29 ts ■'
Fencing School.
MR. MONTAIS’ Fenciii”; School,
-has commenced, and will be con
firmed every. Monday aud Thursday
Evenings,beginning at early candle light
A fe\v more Scholars.can be taken, y
November 29 ts ■
A Teacher Wanted
A MAN well qualified to take charg
of an English School, will meet
with liberal encouragement by making
application to v
N". Crawford,
J oriah Harris.
Columbia county, Nov 29 ts
To Let. ~
Store and Dwelling House,
A. lately occupied Ity George Kenne
dy, & Go. on the :Soulh side of Broad
Street, next door above Mr. D. Ralston;;
The situation is very eligible for reading
Good! and purchasing of produce—On
the Lot are convenient Backstores, Sta
ble and carriage House, &c For terms
apply to
©AVID M»KINNEY.
- November 15.
N ©T I C E.
A GREEABLE to the order of the
XU. honorable the court of ordinary of
Columbia county, will be sold on the Ist
Monday in January next, at Columbia
court-house, all the real estate of Wm.
Benton.deceased, composing one tract
of Lanfi, of 100 acres, more or less in
saul county, adjoining Benton, Fuller,
and others, and sold for the benefit; ml
the heirs of said estate. , . j
Cornelius Collins, acling ndm’r. ■
in right of his wife. i
Nov. 6 ts
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Sjwrtiiig Intelligence^
THE Augusta Jockey Club Races will
commence on Wednesday the 14th
day of January next, free for any Horae,
Mare or -Gelding from any part of the
world.
The first day’s runnings 4 mile heats
tfortli, / • S4OO 00
Second day’s running, 3 do. do. 500 00
Third day’s running, 2 do. do. ? 4QO 00
a handy cap purse, worth y
, ~ Weights as follow:
7 Years old, - . 126 lbs
6 do. do. - - 120
3da do. - . 112
4 do. do. - - 102
3 do. do. - - £9
2 do. do. a feather.
By -order of the President,
M. F. Boise!air,
Secretary Treasurer.
December 3 ts
Notioo
WILL be let to the highest bidder,
on (Wednesday the 24<h day of
December.) The JiOQTH STANDS,
lor the ensuing Races.——Notes on
iStampt Paper, ami good Town Endow
ments will be required.
M. F Ooisdair,
Seci*y. and Tress’r.
December 10 ts
fVminted to Purchase
A .‘Smart, Active, Likely Servant, ac
customed to the care of horses, tra
velling and waiting—for such an one,
and who can also come well recount'end
ed for other good qualities, a very liberal
price will he given. .Enquireat this office.
December 3. i ts
oaV \NN ill KiVfc.ll
Lands for Sale ,
And a Bargain will be (Driven.'
135 Q acres .on Savannah river, Lin
coin county, including the mouth of Soap
creek, with a good Saw and Grist-Mill
new and in good order,and in an- excel-i
lent settlement for custom to noth; there
is land enough cleared to work about U)
hands; and good tor cotton or corn.
1 here is a great proportion of the tract
■-jood low-grounds, and as good up-lanu
is there is in Georgia. In so large a bo
dy it is not to be expected ail »o be ol
die first quality, but land of the same
quality (both low-grounds and upland)
and quantity, lying in a body to clear, is
not easily found on the Savannah river,
above Augusta. This placets situated
about 37 miles above Augusta, in -a very
healthy settlement; it has several fine
-.prings' on it, a good plate for a shad
fishery in the creek below.the mill; or a
<eine place on the river might be ha«U
with very little trouble, The toll from
he grist-mill will bread fifty in family,
.he saw-thill may be worked $o great ad
vantage, and the water’ is sufficient to
£»ind, saw and gin ail the winter and
spring. Any further description of this
place is deemed unnecessary To a gen
tleman who wishes to settle m this state,
>t is presumed a better opportunity will
lot offer.
285 Acres on Savannah river,
including what is called M‘Coys ferry.
as follows:—200 acres on the Carolina
fide.—7s in an island, greater part of,
which is cleared—and 10, on the Geor
gia side, including a tolerable dwelling
muse,gin and gin house, there is no im
provements on the laud on the Carolina
side. The island is not excelled as cot-v
ton land by any above Augusta on the
same river.’
—also.— >
230 Acres adjoining Lincoln
•ourt-house, good corn and cotton land.
These lands will behold low and on ac
commodating terms,'and indisputable ti
tles given, for further particulars apply
to Thomas Murray, of Lincoln bounty,
Georgia, or to Benjamin Glover, of Ab
beville District, bouth-Carolina
Benjamin Glover, '
Thomas Murray.
November 19 4w
FOB SALE, m
300 Acres of Land,
LYING about seven miles from this
City, upon the Washington road,
most of it is well timbered—-there, are’
upwards of forty acres cleared and un- ,
der good fence—there is also on the pre
inises, an excellent dwelling house, and
out houses, a good Peach and Apple
Orchard, and uncommon good water in
abundance.
ALSO
To be-disposed of, Four Prime
Negroes.—ls not sold at private sale be
fore the first day of January next, the
whole will be sold at the market-house
to the highest bidder on that day—A cre
dit will be given if required, for good'
personal security,-and a mortgage «u all.
A w'/> , r t
Isaac La Itoche.
November I s tds
4 LL persons having demands against
/V the estate of Jesse Stewart, fate of
Richmond co*nty, dec are requested to
render them in du'y attested, within the
time prescribed by law; and all those
indebted to said estate, are solicited to
came forward and make immediate pay
ment. *
, H. Bury, adm ? L
December 6» . c (
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Sparta Academy.
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THE Trustees of this institution,
with much.pleasure inform the pub
lie,* that it will be ready for the reception
of pupils on the second Monday in Jan
uary next. “
The Board of Trustees, in thus offer
ing the advantages of this infant institu
tion to the patronage of the ptihlic, feei
that becoming diffidence which such an
occasion is calculated to inspire. Sur
rounded as they are, by institutions of a
similar nature, already in successful op
eration, they ought to feel a diffidence
in recommending the Sparta Academy,
until experience has given it the impres
sive seal of approbation—They would
say however, that, from the character of
the teachers they have employed, and the
exertions they are determined to make,
the institution over which they preside,
will justly vie with any other seminary
in the up country.
? The prices of tuition will be such as
are charged iif other seminaries of equal
dignity;—Say, for the Classics, Mathe
| matics, fife, which compose the highest
class, sixteen dollars per term ; for tie
second class, including English Gram
mar, Geography and the use ol the Globes,
twelve dollars per term ; and for the
third class, including reading, writing
and ai kb me tic, eight dollars per term :
.the tuition money for each term will
required in advance; and no sclvolar will
. be taken for less than a term.
In the Female Department, will b*
, taught, ail the useful and ornamental
branches of Female Education, wide 1
will be charged in proportion to the a
boye prices^
The Board of Trustees in ushering
these proposals to the public, feel happy
-in the contemplation of that distinguish
ed liberality, which has characterised the.
citizens of Georgia, in fostering the
views of similar institutions recently es
tablished, which does honor to the char
acter of the state, and augurs favorably
to.the promotion of literature and sci
ence.—They would .further add, that the
; luuparalleled prosperity of the state at
this period, affords the most flattering
prospect of a. continuance of that spirit,
of liberality, to the institution oven
which they preside. ;
- Buaiding may be had at an equitable,
price, and the public may rely on the;
most unwearied exertions, to consult the
convenience and guard the morals of,
those children and, wards, who maybe;
entrusted to their care. ■
John Lucas,
Ctharles E. Haynes, I *3
M oses Andrew, j> §
Is. Childers, j |
Wm G. Springer, J ;
Sparta, Oeceiqber tyißlT. b
Phir Bale,
THAT well known Tract of Land, in
Columbia county, called Mount
Hope, ten miles above Augftsta, on Sa-1
vannab river, containing 528 acres—
which is equal if not-superior, to any
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 good fence;; -
the terms will be made known, *by appli
cation .to subscribers, on the premises. [
John B. Wilkinson,
Wm. H. Blackwell. '
Ocotber 25 ts
Lauds for Bale.
ONE tract containing 541 acres in
Edgefield District, S*C. near Beach
Island, bounded by lands of John Ash
bury, John Star, George Miller, and
John Pryor, and others.
One Tract containiug 133 acres,
in Edgefield District, un Savannah riv- ;
cr, bounded by Lands es John Pace, j
Mr. Ray, Drury Pace, and the River.
As it is presumed no one will purchase ;
without first seeing the above lands,those 1
who are disposed to get information as
to situation, price, &c. are referred to’
Mrs. McLaws and Holt, or to Mr. A- (
braham Murkley, Charleston, South- ,
Carolina.
November 15 ts ,
Sheriff’s Sale. <
ON the first Tuesday in January next,
will be sold at the court-house in
Warenton, between the usual hours.
One Sorrel Mare, about 6 years old,
Saddle and Bridle, levied on as the pnv
perty of Mulkey Gohrou, to satisfy an
execution issued out of the Inferior •
Court of Wilkes county, John Haliday, 1
vs. Mu Iky Coliron and Jesse Gun.
A. Rodgers, *s. w. c. |
November 29 ts
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Administrator’* Sales.
Will be sold before the Post-Office on ]
Wednesday, 17th of December next, <
the property of Samuel Brunt, deceas- \
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and (
creditors, viz. s
v 1 Riding Chair <
8 demijons of Copal Varnish i
Quantity of .Coach Lace ' *
Plated Handles, Joiuts, and Bands 1
Plated Stirrup Irons and Webbs ,
Saddle Busses and Cut i
David M*Kiune,> t. ,
James Johnson,'* JWmr *-
Nev. 9 ‘ tds
. , Blanks, ;
JVeatly Executed at this Office. c
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Sheriff Sate, .
WTLL be sold on the first T ue
m January next, at the Cn »? !
bouse in Jacksouborough, Scriven
ty, between the usual hours of ten ’ nd
three o'clock, , an< *
600 Acres river swamp km), Ir
mg and being in the county of Scriv *
m Bull Neck, adjoining John Smith and
others; levied on as the property c
Charles Floyd, security for Win \y:ij
a;ns, b> satisfy sundry executions in t
vorot Htilery Alligood— property w'
ed on, and returned to me by a const!' I
ale. ALSO, J ita *
814 1-2 acres river swamp land i
lying and being in the county of Semen*
adjoining Wm. Gibbons and others- |*
vmd on as the property of James Bcvitr
dec. to satisfy an execution in f, ’
ot Macklin Lunduy, cx’r. of }f nn Z
Lum ay, against Paul Bevil and Delia
Bevill, adm’r. and adin’x. of the
James Bevill.—ALSO, b4ld
100 acres of pine land, ly*
in tlie county of Scriven, with small \Z
proveraents, levied on as the prooertv
of James Bryan, to satisfy sundry se
ditions in favor of Thomas ScatWou-v
property levied on and returned to mo
by a constable.
ALSO,
6 head of hogs, levied on as the
property of Richard Oglesby, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Elijah Watson*
property levied on and returned to me by
a constable—ALSO, 3
300 acres pine land, lying in the
county of Scriven, with small improve
ments, adjoining Reuben Bolton; levied
on as the property of Win. BrowK, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Micajali
ilecton; property levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
ALSO,
37 acres pine land lying in the
county of Scriven, with small improve
ments ; levied on as the property of Wm.
Hill, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Solomon Wilson; property levied onaud
returned to me by a constable.
Bolomon Kemp, s.s.c,
t November 26. t<H
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• Sheriff 7 8 Sale.
WILL be Sola on the first Tuesday
in January next, at the court
•rouse in Waynesborough, Burke coun
ty, between the usual sale hours.
Six feather beds, bedsteads and
furniture, one wooden clock and one set
•of Blacksmith’s tools, levied on as the
iproperty of Jeyeiniah W. Williams,to sat
isfy an execution in favor of Millis Tay
lor, &Co. aga nst Jeremiah W. Willi
ams, Samuel Garlick and,John Bell,
ALSO,,
20 Acres of land more or less,
on the road leading from Walkers
bridge to Augusta, adjoining lands of
Amos Wiggins and others; levied on as
the property of John A. Roberts, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Samuel
Saxon, indorsee against John A. Roberta.
John Hell, s.u.c.
December 6. tds
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold by order of the hon
orable court of Ordinary of Co
lumbia county, at the court house of said
county, on the first Tuesday in January
next, the interest that John Gartrell,
late of Columbia county, deceased, had
in the Mills and fifteen acres of lantj on
Cain creek in the county aforesaid, which
interest is one half. Terms made known
on the day. t *
H. Gartrell, adm’r.
November 12. ts
Notice.
THE Subscriber ofters for sale his
plantation containing more than 800
acres, about 500 of which is cleared and
in a high state of cultivation; situated
within one mile of Columbia Court house,
and on both sides of the Main Uoad
leading from that place to Augusta.
—ALSO— f
Ills White Horse Tavern at Columbia
Court house. As it is expected that no
person will purchase without viewing the
premises, a further description is deemed
unnecessary—Young field Negroes and
cash will be received in payment.
* Job” Brisooe.
November 5. ....
SIOLEX,
FROM the subscriber, living eight
miles below Columbia court-house,
on the 4th inst. a Pocket Book, contain
ing three Notes of Hand, one for eighty
dollars, given by Thomas Hutchins to
Benjamin Fuller, due on the 24th Decem
ber, with a credit on the back f*>’
21 dollars, 25 cents—the other two, were
afiven by' Thomas Colvert to Benjamin
Fuller, for 16 dollars ach, dee ond’3
25th December, 1817. Tiie c e notes were
taken out of the Pocket Book, which v-as
thrown under the house where the sim*
scriber pesidos. AM persons are fonvarn
ed against trading for said Notes—and
the persons who gave them, are also for
warned against paying them. Ten -Dol
lars reward will be given for the recove
ry of the notes, and the detection ol the
thief.
Benjamin Fuller.
December 1-
We are authorised to announce
Col. Petf.r Donaldson, a candied®
for "the office of* Sheriff of Rich mo*'®
coudv/, at the ensuing election.—;juu-W