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MJOTOT& ©ffISR©HU<OIUII - - AND Kforjjiii iHkitisifr. V01.37.] AUGGSTA, THURSDA\, OCTOBER 17, 1822, [New Series—No. 19.] PUBLISHED EVER V Thursday & Saturday morning, BY T, S, HANNON. MUSIC. , t y gtephaD, Professor of Music, most \j "respectfully informs the Ladies and Xtiemeu of Augusta, that he will , eSt |, Music on the Porte Piano, Violin, flute, CUroneit, Ac. indication way be made at this office, rtal'ew lines left, will be dhlyAttended y B—He also tunes Forte Pianos. Ociofer J 5 18 Singing School, ft. Tailor, Proposes opening a singing school at the Academy on the first Tues iav c.ening in November. All those who feel au interest in Sacred .Music, are respectfully invited to attend on that evening, as a short lecture on the sub ,ect may then be expected. V\ hen the school is organized, if desired, it will be moved to some central part of the city. Those who may wish to attend us scho lars will please to leave their names at the Hook store of Messrs. Ely’s, Mr. or Mr. Hobby. Ihe school will meet two evenings in *ach week. Mr. Dyer’s collection will t-- used; terms five dollars per quarter. FOR SALE. An excellent Horse Si Gig. Enquire si Ih? Academy. October 15. 18 lawlm To Rent, a THE lower Tenement of the building occupied by the sub scribers, which is well calculated for a store and a family, having a large two ■lory kitchen, a brick pantry and a large rack stare. Apply to R. & B. Lang. Oclnber 15. IBBt To lAvivt, MTlie room formerly occupied by J. P. King, as a Law Office, above the Augusta Poole More. October 15. 18 above establishment being too *• much out of repair .for the rerep of transient persons, it therefore be kept this winter for regular arders, and those who may think pro nto call, at any hour, to refresh'them fei with any thieg to eat and drink, of * >tsl that the markets of Charleston, wannah and Augusta can afford. . !lere arc agood many private Rooms, ! h «r without fire places. The BAR 111 be supplied with all kb.ds of the Vl quality Liudors, and those who .“•' think proper to call, may rest assur 'bat every exertion will be made to tie every tiling comfortable and agree- Fields Kennedy. October 15 •JOHN 8. HOLT, V s Ati services to his Friends and the Public, as a Wmissiou NVeircVuml AND ” arc-Hoitse Keeper , . AUGUSTA, GEO. * 6 continues to occupy the Ware . Stores, where McLawu U Holt iran *aclcd bu&iuess, which are in ordor for the reception and safe of Produce and Merchandize.— r °| to purchase and consignments , e of Cotton, Merchandize, or any • C 3 property, will be thankfully * VeJ ; anc * he pledges himself, that ‘Y exertion shall be used, to make sa c ry returns of ail business commit a(o his rare. ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW BARRELS ¥\our, i AND A FEW CASES t slacked Stone Lime. «Ptember 5. 2 ts Mackerel. Bale Rope, A C * Vy Barrel. No, 3 Mackerel, .. ?° 118 Bale Rope, hittemore’s Cotton Cards, 1 K l °> 9 do. Wool do. V- casks Teneriffe Wine, . 2 rces Prime Rice, “’Johns and 5 kegs old Irish Whis r°a by [key, r. Henry Harper. *pt«nib(v 3 , * * iHYwus V' vuuvW r i- MIS Institution is under the direc tion of Elisha W. Uiiksteh, Esq. a 1 gi ad I late of Middlebury College, assist ed by Miss Fish and Miss Wood ; the former, an Instructress of considerable L experience and both well qualified for the duties of their office i The examination of their pupils took place on the 28. hos May. The highest anticipations of the Trustees and citi zens who attend'd on the occasion [ were mure than read zed. The promtp ness wiih which the must difficult ques tions were answered in English Gram mar, Arithmetic, Geography both An cient and Modern, tibeloric, ,'ac. evinc ed at oi.ee the industry of the pupils and the fidelity of the Instructresses. The trustees of this Female S milia ry, at the commencement of the ) ear, declared that if was not their intention to pud the Institution into notice ; yet they fe I no hesitation in saving that they have seldom witnessed an Humili ation in which Girls of h same ~ge did themselves or their Instruct.essi s mure credit and, slur having ob.s< rvc 1 for six months the coutsc of instruction pursu ed here and the degree of proli deucy attained, we can ~on scientioi.Kly recom mend this Academy as worthy of the public patronage The l.eullhfulness of this place and the advantages which as a village it enjuvs, it is confidently hoped will offer sufficient inducements to patents to place .heir daughteisin this Seminary. Young ladies from abroad are reqtiir ed to board with the Rector in his fami. ly, or with some relative. With the exception of Music, every branch of a solid and or namenta* education may be here acquired. At the close of the next vacation, it is intended to adopt in the Academy a more regular and sys tema .c course of ed. cation ban is ge nerally pursued in similar Institutions I he vacations are so arranged that the Rector is seldom on the circuit during •tile term. ° liis professional duties, therefore, in te.lere but little with his attention to the government and stjperiutei.dance o* the Acad.-my. MoSis Waduki., n A. S. UiilTOS, I Trustees nf Ih J. Nismt, > .ithi ns Female Jno A. Gohu, 1 .death my. A. Hull. j Athens, Geo. June 27. 1822 <sm Bethlehem, Geo. September, 23d. 7JMIE public examination of the young * Ladies, attending this Academy, will commence at 9 o’clock on Tuesday the 15th of October next. Iftheday be pleasant, the examination will, for the ac commodation ol spectators, be held in the new Church a* this place. The Iriends and guardians cf pupils, together with all neighbouring lovers of improvement, are requested to attend.— The winter session will commence on the first Wednesday of November 1822. September 26 11 For Sale, STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 years of age, he. has been in the habit of working about a Store ; bo is an honest and sober fellow ; any person wishing to purchase will.—apply to George Hill. October 1 13 TO BAKERS, And Ti-Wale ¥amilies. A CONSTANT supply ol New Flour XX. (HAXALL brand) inferior to none in the Union, will be kept for sale at Mac kenzie & Ponce’s Ware-House. September 19 8 ts NEW Cotton Warehouse. THE subscriber imfortns his friends and the public, that his Warehouse, in that part of Augusta called Harris burgh, is uow ready lor the reception f Colton, on Storage, or for sale on Com mission, It is very safely and convenient ly situated, and the proprietor pledges himself to use every exertion to promote the interest of those who may confide business to his charge. J. S. Beers. Feb. 6 301-ts fl®© Bundles of NoTt\\evn Hay, For sale at the V are House of McKenzie & Ponce, Mav 23 ts 03* A few pieces of New Music and Musical Cords, for sale at the Augusta Book-Store. October 1 13 The subscriber informs the community that he will open an even ing school on Monday the 14th iust. at his school room, on Green stieet, opposite the City-Hall, where will be taught, Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geography, Mensuration of Superjices and Solids, Su -veying, be. For further information, application may be made to Charles Grenville. October 8 15 ts ALMANACS, For the Year 1823, For sale by GEORGE BOSTVVICK. ALSO, A few copies of the “ Hundred Won ders of the World.” Apply as above. October 1 13 Doctor Thompson, HAS removed to the well known stand, so long occupied by Doctor Watkins, on Broad-street, where he may at all times be found except when enga ged in professional business. October 1 13 3w Valuable Property for Sale. J I'M!E subscribers offers lor sale all his J. possessions in the town of Lcxing ton, Oglethorpe county, with the excep tion of the house occupied as a store, which is on the corner, and not connect ed with the other buildings. The situa lionn is the most eligible one in the tow n for any kind ol public business, being immediately on the main street, and fronting the public square and court house. The buildings consists of a large ami convenient dwelling house, suited to the purpose of a tavern, and ha» been oc cupied as such for many years. The out buildings arc also calculated for a tavern, and much better improved than most lots in our up-country towns, besides the dwelling house. There is also another house 011 the street, fronting the square, with two rooms below, wine h may be easily fitted upas a store. The buildings are in good repair. There is also about 380 acres of land adjoining the town, 250 cleared and in good order, which can be purchased with the town property, if the purchaser should wish it. The subscri ber being anxious to dispose of this pro perty, will sell it at a reduced price, and if required, will give a liberal credit up on any part, or even the whole of the purchase money, if well secured in the ultimate payment. John Moore, Lexington, Oct. 8 15 4w To Rum or for Side, MA House and Lot, ad -iA joining rhe lesidence of the subscribe r ; the House is nearly new. Pcrsicis wishing to purchase ir Hem the above premises will apply to the subscriber for information. C. Fletcher, On the curnei' of Greene and Jackson streets. August 29.— —— f M Notice. TI3F. subscriber offers for Rent, Ids Sand-Hill Residence for 12 months from the first October next. John Gindrat. September 10. 4 ts The Augusta Bridge Is again offeredfor sale. IN obedience to a decree of the 6lh Cir cuit Court of the United Slates, lor the District of Georgia, w ill be sold, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the market house in the city of Augus ta,on Thursday Iho 28th day of No\ em ber next, The Augusta Bridge and Us appurtenances. The terms of sale will be, “ one third cash ; one third payable in in one year from the date ol Hie sale, with interest at seetn per centum per annum, and the re maining third payable in hco years from the dale of the said sale, frith like interest —The purchaser giving bond with ap proved personal security, and a mortgage of the premises.” The income of the property now offer ed for sale, is, from the best information the subscribers can obtain, at least $ 15,000 pcranuum—and as all previous ly existing impediments to the sale are now removed, and the subscribers are in complete possession of the Bridge, they confidently invite the attention 01 capit alists to this sale, as affording an oppor tunity of the most profitable investment of capital that will perhaps ever again occur. Christopher Fitzsimmons, Freeman Walker, Commissioners. HT The Editors of the Savannah Re publican, the Charleston Courier, and the Columbia Telescope, will please in sert this advertisement in their respective papers until the day of sale, and forward their accounts to this office. October 10. 16 Ids Pianos for Sale, THE subscriber has on hand two wel toned and ornamented (round cor ners) London made Pianos, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. \V. Brux. Octobers. 14 6t MTo Kent, From the Ist. October, seve ral tenements in Cotton R^tnge, Apply to J. Ansley. September 28 12 We are authorized to state, that Richard Rush, Esq, is candidate for the office of Receiver of Pax Returns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. Septsmber 17 wde 7 Notice. OIf.AS BRONSON having taken in VJr, Ji hn W ightman as a partner, tbifir busiiess will be conducted miner tbe firm oi Bronson & Wiglitman : They arc 'ihening a general and extensive asOrlment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, 1 SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON—VIZ, , 2 bales su|w'i-fiuc and commou Cloths, . 1 ). C. jjnere, 2 ~ --^UTicts, 2 ~ Figured Combazcttcs, 1 ~ Plain do. 0 trunks Calicoes, assorted, 2 ~ Plain »ud Stripe Cambric, i I „ low piice Muslin Robes, 2 case- Steam k Power Loom Shirting, 1 „ Sinchewi, I ~ English and Italian Sewing Silk, 1 „ Laugdoa Wire Thread, •1 ~ Lewis and Tomis and Lewis li, super Gilt Huttons, 1 „ low priced Gilt Buttons, 1 ~ Boys’ Morocco Hats, 5 ~ Ladles’ Straw Hat?, 12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes, 15 ~ Ladies Morocco ~ 6 boxes Wbiltemore Cotton Cards, 8 ~ Holms’and White’s and Snow’s, 6 mses Domestic Goods, assorted. The above Goods, with many others, arc offered on the best terms—those wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the Goods. Mr. Wight man will remain in New-York for the present for the purpose of buying; we shall be able to keep a general assort ment. Bronson & Wiglitman. Oct. 5 14 ts GWOUMUES, Cotton Bagging, &c. &c. /t Pieces 42 inch Colton Bagging, Tt Ar vs first quality 500 lbs. iv A *iah Baling Twine 80 (.'oils do Hope 28 JI lids. M uscovado Si Orleans Sugar 25 Hags Green Coffee 60 Hhdi. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 30 Barrels do do do 28 do N. E. I urn 35 do N. E. Gin 10 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine 20 Tierces London Porter 15 ISoica Whiltmore’a No. 10, Cotton Cards 150 lings Shot 5000 wt. Bar Lead 10 Toss Swedes Iron, assorted 100 Cades Patent Cut Nails and Brads 3000 Budiels Liverpool Ground Salt Any pxrt of which articles will be sold unusually low for Cash or approved l ' iP A. Mitchell frS. Clarke. September 12. 5 If w James B. \Us\uv\a & Co. HAVE LATELY RECEIVED A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE AS SORTMENT OF HATS, Ol’ EVERY DESCRIPTION AND UUALITY, Among which arc the Jullumng kinds suitable for the coming season, vis. BLACK and Drub Heavers Do. do. Castors Fine While Russias Black ami Drab Imitations Youth’s and Children’s ditto Children’s Fancy Hals Men’s and Hoys’ Korarns White and Black W olliats Children’s Morocco Caps Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns Bandboxes in nests Ladies’ .Straw Bonnets, &c. &c. Which they offer for sale very low, on accommodating terms, so that it will be an object to country merchants to call and examine for themselves. April 27 327tf NEW Cabinet Warebonse. David W. Donaldson Informs the public that be has opened a manufactory of the above descrip tion, in all its various branches, a few steps below the market, where all orders in his line will be thankfally received and punctually attended to. October 6 14 ts 03* I wish to employ im mediately, an OVERSEER, capable of managing to advantage thirty hands; — He must be sober and industrious. Freeman Walker. September 19 8 To Rent, fit HE subscriber offers to IM M -L Rent the lower part of his bouse in Broad-street, opposite to the market, consisting of three rooms and a cellar, or the whole house, if application is made immediately. W. Brux. October 10 16 fit Sugar, Coffee, iron, &c. 60 HhJs. N. O. Si Muscovado Sugar I 100 bids, do Jo do 30 bbls. Loaf do 10 tierces Greeu Coffee 20 bags do do 12 tierces super. London Porter 20 tous assorted Sweeds Iron 50 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey 30 do Molasses 40 do Malaga Wine 15 half bbls. do do 100 barrels Baltimore Flour 90 do Mackerel 15 tiei es Rice, Cogniac Brandv, 11. Gin • .Jamaica Rum, & c. All of which will he sold low for Cash, or approved paper, by Bacon & Danforth. 3 doors above City-Hotel. September 24 * 10 WM.tt/mojvLrso.x & Co. OFFER FOR SALE, IHIDS. prime St. Croix Sugar, oJ Vf 30 do Muscovado do 300 Bags prime green Coffee, 10 Pipes Holland Gin, 6 do Cogniac Brandy 6 Hhds. Jamaica Rum, 20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine, 20 do. Malaga do 10 Barrels N. E. Rum, 111) Hhds. Molasses, 10 Casks Loudon Porter, 60 Bbls Loaf and Lump Sagar, 20 Hags Pepper, 50 Barrels Flour, 5 Boxes London Mustard, 30 do Raisins, 10 Boxes Whittmore cotton cards 300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars, 50 Kegs Powder, 200 Bags Shot, 5 Kegs Lead, 200 Pieces Cotton Bagging, 100 Coil Bale Rope, 20 Tons lion, German Steel, English blistered do. SOOO Bus\\e\s All of which are offered low for Cash, or good paper. Sept. 10. 4 3m To Hire, A NEGRO Woman, a good Cook, Washer and ironer ; and a very ac tive BUi, accustomed to House busi ness. I'ho woman will be sold if appli ed for immediately. Apply at this office. September 19. 8 ts To Rent, MThe Store & Dwelling-house, near the Markes. at present oc ucpied by Messrs E. Wood i Co. and possession given Ist October next. Enquire of John Sharp. August 10 354 ts To Rent, (Possesion given the Isi of October next,) M Tenement No. 11, 12, Si 13, Bridge-Row. Apply on the premises. Augr-l 359 ts DIMOCK & MARSH, N\eTc\mnt, Tailors, OPPOSITE THE CITY-HOTEL, Have this day received a Large Supply of Ready Made Clothing, CONSISTING OP Superfine Black & Blue Coats Ditto Frock Coats, with and without Capes. also, A Large Assortment of Plaid Cloaks and Big Coats .Superfine Blue and Black Pantaloons A large assortment of Fancy ditto 1 Super Blue and Black Cassimere Vests, ' Silk and Mole Skin ditto 1 Fancy ditto of various patterns, ALSO, A large assortment of Linen and Cotton Shirts. CRAVATS AND DRAWERS. Negro Clothing , Os >U descriptions. All of which will be sold on reasonable I terms for cash only. October 5 14 ts 1 For Sale, 1 QnpiJE extensive Coach-making and Blacksmith cstab ishrnent occupied by James Lynes, at the comer of M’ln tosh Sc Ellis streets ; also, the House and , Lot at present occupied by Mrs. Kinney, r on the comer of Greene Si M 1 In tosh streets.—yllso two tracts of Land, one in Henry the other in Irwin county. Fur ther description is deemed unnecessary as persons wishing to purchase will ex amine the premises. Titles iudisputa . ble. Apply to G. J. Conn.. October 5 14 ts f * # * Mrs. Warne’s School 1 for Young Ladies, will be rc-opened in 1 Augusta, on Monday the 21st. inst. in tbe 1 house, on Washington street, occupied during the past year by Mr. Joshua Dan fcrth. October 1. KMawtf a- -r JAMES BALL, Respectfully informs ins friends and acquaintances, that not being" .■tble to obtain his former stand, back of the Bridge Bank, he lias opened a house on Ell ; s street, in the centre, between Mclntosh and Washington streets, and hopes from his due attention, and the su perior style in which he intends keeping his heuse, to be supported by a liberal public. Families can be furnished with Oysters during the season. Gentlemen can be furnished with servants to open oysters, if required. October 10 16 HARDWARE AND CETLEKN. A. M. H oolsey Sf Co. Have recently received and are now o peuing, at the lower tenement of tho Bridge Bank Building, an extensive as sortment of Hardware and Cutlery , Particularly adapted to the Georgia market, which (hey offer for sale on fa vorable terms, for r ash or credit, to city or country dealers— CONSISTING OP Knives and Forks, various qualities, Pen, Pocket and 2 blade Knives, Sportsman’s and Spanish Knives, o» Cards, Scissors, Razors, Portable Cases, Fine Dressing Cases, Hand, Mill, Cross Cut and Pit Saws, Files, Screw Augurs, HL Hinges, Patent and Common Slock Locks, Scotch Spring and Common Nob do. Pad, Chest, Till, Trunk k Cupboard Locks, Hammers, Screw Plates, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Flints and Trace Chains, Moos, Frying Pans, Shovels and Spades, Anvils, k<. &c. Oct. 5 14 61 INIIR Subscriber informs his finds . and the public, that his READING ROOM , ,s just arranged, and that his Bar is much more convenient. And on ac count ot changing the situation of the 'alter, he is bet’er able to provide for ilie accommodation of his customers; *ml can safely promise them, that as far as bis mentis and ability to comply .vith his wishes can go, he will attend o the comfort and convenience ofeve y guest, who may honor him with a call. q 3" The Savannah and Washington Stages put up at the Giobc. WM. SHANNON. December 20 ....... . m '•>«' EAGLE TAVERN, WARRENTON, GEORGIA. OjpHE subscriber informs the Public, <UL that his house is still kept opee for the EnterlainmcAt of Travellers. An additional number of stables, and other necessary preparations, together with se veral year’s experience in his business, justifies him iu saying, that hereafter satisfactory accommodations will bo acknowledged by all who may honor him with their calls. Intending to keep his Bar constantly supplied with the best liquors, and being anxious and determin ed to furnish gentlemen with all other conveniences with the utmost prompti tude, the subscriber is induced confidently to hope, that the same liberal encourage ment wliich he has heretofore received, he may henceforth long continue to do serve. P. 0. Paris. October 5 14 If Notice. Alfred m. hobby and r. d, TREADWELL, or either of them, will attend to any business in which the subscriber may be interested during his absence from Augusta. Wm. J. Hobby. July 13 346 am» srauaiXt Dentist, HAS the pleasure of offering his sc, knowledgmems, for the liberal encouragement he has received since his arrival in Augusta, and would inform such as may still require his profession al seivices, that as he contemplates re maining in town but a short time, ap plications to him should be made im mediately. August 29 ts. ~JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALK AT THIS OFFICE, A few Cojtitty of the Late intended insurrection AMO9U A Portion of the Black) of Charlttlon. (South-Carniina.) September 24. 10 ts To Hire, TWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay er and the other a H use Servant Uenj. Sims, September 21 0