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V01.37.] AUGUSTA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1822. [New Series—No. 20. J
I’UBLISIIF.D EVERY
Tuesday, Thursday &. Saturday
morning,
BY T. S. HANNON.
x\l’Dowall & Reid,
Have, just received, by ecetit arrive Is from
Liverpool, New-York, and Philadelphia ,
Their Fall supply of
Which with their former Steel: on hand,
makes their present assortment very com
plete and extensive , which is offered for
Cai/t or approved paper, and consists in
part of the following articles—vie ;
1 ON DON Dude, Point and Rose
J i Blankets ; white and blue Plains ;
Ted, white and green Flannels; green
Baize ; common & super, blue, black Se
drab Cloths ; do. do, Casshnorea; elegant
Pelise Cloths; Circassian, Caroline and
Tartan Plaids; super & common Prints;
elegant Cassimere Shawls & Points;
Furniture Dimity; Valentia Vest Shapes;
Bombazines and Bombazetts; 4-4 and
7-8 Linens; Long Lawns and Irish Sheet
ings and Diapers; Russia Sheetings,
Duck and Dowlas; children’s, women's
and men’s cottori and woollen Hose ; co
lored and white Spool Threads; elegant
Mandarin, Nankin and Canton Crapes;
Flag and Bandana Ukfa.; India Levant
tine; twilled and plain Saltins; Siu
shews, Sarsnetts, Italian Lutestring;
Trench and English Thread Laces; Ms
tino Cloth, Silk and Tabby Velvet,?;
Sewing Silks and Twist; elegant figured
Silks; do. do. Ribbons, a very complete
assortment; Zelia Scarfs and Hkfs.;
Cashmire and Briilantine do.; 44, C-4
apd 8-4 white, black and scarlet Merino
Shawls; figured siik Vestings; Gimp
Trimming; Silk Buttons; Linen Cam
brics and lldkfs.; Italian Crapes ; Swiss
Muslins; Ladies’ and men’s Gloves, of
all descriptions; Tortoise Shell Combs;
Side and Dressing do. ; Morocco Pocket
Books and Reticules; an extensive as
sortment of Domestic Shirtings, Bheet
,iags, Plaids and Bed Ticks.
ALSO,
One case elegant LEGHORN HATS,
from No. 30 to 52.
October 17 19 3w
Fancy and Staple
Zlrg
Bigelow S? Gilchrist,
Have lately received a large and general
assortment of Dry Goods, which they
offer fur sale, at their new Store, near
ly opposite the Post-Office,
CONSISTING OF
ROSE, Point and Duffle Blankets,
- Super and common Cloths and Cas
siraeres,
Cambric and Jaconet Muslin,
Swiss and India "4nil do
Pelisse Cloth and Circassian Plaids,
Lamb’s wool, worsted Sz cotton Hosiery,
Plain and rib’J Eng. and French Silk do
Black Bom azine, (superior quality,)
Nankin & Canton Crapes, fig’d lc plain,
Italian do
Black and col’d figured Grosdeaaples,
Plaid and striped Silks,
Black Mode and black Poplin,
Merino and CasUuere Shawls and Scarfs,
Worked M uslin Pelerines and Spencers,
Elegant Muslin Robes,
English Thread Lace aad Inserting Trim
mings,
Crape and Silk Hkfs.
Tortoise Shell Combs,
White Velvet, (for painting,)
English and India Flag Hkfs. and
A general assortment of rich figured and
plain Ribbons, &o. Hzc.
October 17 19 Ct
New & Cheap Clothing.
The subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and the public, that he is this
day opening, at his Store, two doors a
bove the Globe Tavern, a large and
choice selection of
Fashionable Clothing,
CONSISTING OF
Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress
Coa s.
Do. do. do. Frock Coats,
Do. do. do. Cloth and Cassimere Panta
loons,
Do. do. and Buff Vests,
Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern
Vests; an assortment of low priced
Vesis and Pantaloons, of eve y des
cription.
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
Plaid Cloaks,
Assorted Patterns.
Linen & Cotton'Shirts, Flannel c hirts
and Drawers, Girnsev Frocks, &c. Sic.
NEGRO CLOTHING,
Os every description.
The above articles are selected by
'himself inNew-York, on the best terms,
and are offered as low as they can be
bought in the southern stairs.
E. L. Whitlock.
October 17 19 ts
Notice.
ALL persons having demand against
the estate of Walter Leigh, late of Rich
•moud county, deceased, are requested t#
present them, properly authenticated
for settlement, within the time prescribed
by law, and those indebted to make pay
ment.
B. IL Warren, Executor.
October 17 19 6w
NEW GOODS.
Jewell, Abell, & Co.
Upper Wing, City Hold,
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM N. YORK
dn extensile assortment of
FALL AND WINTER
I
GOODS,
—to wit :—
tiLOTHSof every discriplion,
s Flannels,
Rose and Duffle Blankets,
Plain and figured Bombazetts,
. Caroline Plaids, (rich and elegant
patterns)
Domestic goods of every description,
Damask Table Linen, Irish Sheeting
and Linens,
Plain and figured Canton and Nan
keen Crapes,
Mandarine Crapes (a very rich ar
: tide.)
The above, with articles not enumera
ted, comprise a very general assortmentof
I STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, all of
which (hey offer on the most accommo
dating terms.
ALSO,
i Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Bands,
and Trimmings constantly on hand.
September 14 2aw If
On Consignment.
20 HIIDS. St. Croix Sugar, 1
15 HhJs. Muscovado Sugar,
7 Hhds prime Coffee,
36 Kegs fresh Butter,
20 Half barrels Beef,
15 Boxes Chocolate,
72 Boxes fresh Raisins,
5 Tierces Molasses,
20 Boxes Candles,
50 Coils baling Rope,
10 Cases straw' Bonnets & Bands,
15 Bags Pepper and Allspice,
6 Barrels Mint Cordial,,
30 Casks Cut Nails assorted,
Just Received and for Sale, hj
Alexander Bryan.
October 1. 13 ts
Cotton Wave-House
Upper end, South side Broadst. Augusta.
William H. Egan,
BEGS leave to acquaint his friends
and th.e public, that the above is in
complete order for the reception of pro
duce.
The sec urity from fire, which its pecu
liar situation affords, and the convenience
arising from its immediate neighborhood
to that part of the town where the prin
cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold,
, render it a desirable place for the plan
ters to deposit their produce. Liberal
advances made.
Sept. 14 6 If
Sugar, C offee and Ivon
-150 Ilhds. Prime Sugar 1
150 bags do Green Coffee
50 tons Swedes Iron assorted
3 do Plough Moulds
WITH A
GENERAL SUPPLY OF
GROCERIES,
FOR SALE DY
•S’. HILLS 4* ALLEN.
May 11 328 ts
Flour, Corn, & c.
H(f)(D BARRELS fresh FLOUR,
50 half do do
1000 bushcLCorn,
100 barrels Mack rel, No. 3;
10 tons English Ivon,
20 coils Bale Rope,
2 pipes Cognac Brandy,
For si 1- by
M‘:iran £$ Gordon. .
August 8. t.
TT\e Subscribers,
HAVE connected themselves in Bu
siness under the firm of
A. I. &r G. W. Huntington ,
and have taken the front room of the
Building occupied by Messrs. A. Slaugh
ter & C. Labuzan, where they offer for
sale, an assortment of
A. I. Huntington,
G. W. Huntington.
Augusta, Sept. 10, 1822. 4tf
To Uenl,
a The Dwelling House and pre
mises on Telfair street, nearly
opposite to the pren ises ol Da
- via crquhart,Eso. Apply to
L. C. Cantelou.
October 17 19 2t
, Notice.
L“ ept in a Dr\ Goods Store, on Broad
street, some time during the pas'
■ lummer, a pair of Gold Ear Drops, winch
the owner can have by applying at this
office.
Octobcjr 17
Hardware & Cutlery
Fresh Importation.
Now opening at the subscriber’s store, a
prime assortment of Staple and Fancy
GOODS, onlerded expressly lof this
market—among them are,
Knives and Forks, of all sorts,
Deserts ditto, to match,
Razors, of the finest quality,
Spring Back and Pocket Knives,
Pen and two blade ditto, oi all sorts,
Scissors, common and refined steel,
Common and fine Pad Locks,
Stock and all other sorts of Locks,
Hinges and Screws, of all sizes,
Buttons in great variety,
Carpenter’s 'Pools, and
All sorts of Files,
Together with almost all the staple
articles in the Hardware liue, for sale on
accommodating term*.
Reuben Leggett.
F reeborn’s Ploughs.
The subscriber has also made arrange
ments with the patenteeaud will hereaf
ter keep an assortment of the Freeborn’s
Patent Ploughs constantly lor sale, where
both planters and mtrehants can be
supplied as low as in New-York. An
assortment will toon be received here.
R Leggett. i
Oct. 12 (7 1m
CO.MAHS9IOK
H arc-Uouse.
" tpiir. Subscribers continue to transact
I Commission business, under the
firm of John 11. Kimbell, & Co. Their
Ware. House is remote from any other
Building, secure from any da iger by fire,
situated in the rear of the Planters’ Hotel.
Samuel Hale, 1
John H. Kimbell.
September 7 3 ts
SEED RYE:
A small quantity, of superior quality,
FOR SALE BY
Summers & Perry.
October 1 13
Seed Wheat.
Just Received, and For Sale ,
Five hundred bushels superior
SEED WHEAT.
Apply to Summers >k Perry, or
13. G. Sims.
Se. teinber 17 7 ts
REMOVAL
3oVu\ W. YVetuV
REsrEtTGUi.LV acquaints his friends
. and the public, that he has removed
from Bridge Row, or Centre street, to
the north side of Broad street, the se
cond house below the cross street lead
ing to (lie Planters’ Hotel, where he has,
and intends keeping constantly for sale,
a general assortmentof
GROCERIES,
On accommodating terms.
Oct. 12 17 2w2ra
Insurance against Fire.
Charleston Fire and Marine In
surance Company Agency,
Office under the Glube Tavern,
Tipi i E subscriber offers to take risks a
wl gainst fire on houses, out buildings,
goods, wai ts, and merchandise, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards,
/ Agent, Augusta, Geo.
Oct. 12 17 ts
ON the Ist day of November next,
will be rented ‘.he
WARE-HOUSE
On Reynold-strect, now tenanted by L,
C. Cantelou. Application to be made to
JOHN B. EGAN,—or, in his absence,
to John VV. Wilde, Esq.
October 1 13 ts
To Kent,
And immediate possession given,
A House on the Sand-Hills,
suitable for a small family,
IB|H Mrs. Moore’s, Mr.
'■ 11 Hopkins’ and Dr. Fendall’s
lots. !■ or terms apply to J.&W. Har
per, Augusta, or John Neilson, near the
Quaker Springs.
August ’4 355 ts
For Sale.
GOOD Black Smith, with his wife
and their male child. Apply, in
ihe übsence of the subscriber, to Mr. J.
■). Beers or Mr. George M. Walker, Au
gusta.
F. Walker.
October 1 13
NEW
Cabinet Warehouse.
David W. Donaldson
Informs the public that he 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 p 14
Notice.
r IUIE subscriber takes this opportuni-
X ty of iutbrming his friends and cus
tomers that f.r this year he will remain
at his old stand a few doors below the
Market, where
AND
REPAIRING
Will be done in ample form.
C. Prou ty
October 1 13 3w
Go wuw Vs shm Business.
rpHE subscribers inform their friends,
X and the public, that they will attend
to the sale of Cotton scut them from the
country, and every exertion made to pro
cure t|ie highest Market price for those
who may intrust it to their care. Their
Commission is only one half of the cus
tomary rale.
Rob, & Bcnj. Lang.
September 26 11 12t
TUomas Watkins'
Saw cSj Grist Mill.
riVIK subscriber’s Mills are still in
X operation, both SAW and GRIST
He will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at
Si 2 per thousand, and will cause every
attention to be paid to each brunch of
his business.
—“ His customers will be Jaiily dealt by." 1
Thus. Watkins.
April 3 ts
Cottori Bagging, &c. &c.
A AA Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging,
first quality
SUO lbs. English Baling Twine
80 Coils do Rope
28 Ilhds. Muscovado .k Orleans Sugar
25 Bags Green Coffee
60 Hhdff. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
30 Barrels do do do
28 do N. E. lum
35 do N. E. Gin
10 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine
20 Tierces Loudon Porter
15 Boxes VVhitttuorc’s .No. 10, Colton
Cards
150 Bags Shot
5000 wt. Bar Lead
10 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads
3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
Any part of which articles will be
sold unusually low for Cash or approved
pap. r.
A. Mitchell Sr S. Clarke.
September 12. 5 If
Notice.
SILAS BRONSON having taken in
Mr. John Wiohtman as a partner,
tliier business will be conducted under
the firm of Bronson & Wightman :
They arc opening a general and extensive
usortmenl if
STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON—VIZ.
2 bales superfine and common Cloths,
1 ~ Cashmere,
2 ~ Satinets,
2 ~ Figured Bombazctte?,
I ~ Plain do.
6 trunks Calicoes, assorted,
2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric,
1 ~ low price Muslin Robes,
2 cases Steam k, Power Loom Marling,
1 ~ Sinchews,
1 ~ English and Italian Sewing Silk,
1 ~ Laagdon Wire Thread,
1 ~ Lewis and Totals and Lewis 11.
super Gilt Buttons,
1 ~ low priced Gilt Buttons,
i ~ Bitys’ Morocco Hats,
5 „ Ladies’ Straw Hats,
12 trunks coarse and fine Slices,
15 „ Ladies Morocco „
5 boxes Whitlemore Cotton Cards,
8 ~ Holms’ and White’s and Snow’s,
6 cases Domestic Goods, assorted.
The above Goods, with many others,
are offered o . the best terms—those
wishing to purchase are invited to call
and examine the Goods. Mr. Wight
man will remain in Ncw-Vork for the
present lor the purpose of buying; we
shall be able to keep a general assort
ment.
Bronson & VVightman.
Oct. 5 14 ts
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
7'o Rent,
rpHE subscriber offers to
||B«nß X Kent the lower part of
his house 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 6t
Wanted Immediately,
BY the subscriber, six or eight thou
sand Hoop Poles—for which a libe
ral price will be given.
James P. Maguire,
Opposite the City Hotel.
O'-tuber 17 3t
To Rent,
a The Store & Dwelling-house,
near the Markes. at present or
ucpied by Messrs E. Wood «k
Co. and possession given Ist October next.
Enquire of
John Sharp.
August 10 354 ts
To Rent,
( Possesion given the Ist of October next,)
M Tenement No. 11, 12, & 13,
Bridge-Row. Apply on the
promises.
AngV't 359 ts
Dualist,
HAS the pleasure of offering his ac
knowledgments, for the liberal
•ncouragemenl lie has received since
Ids arrival in Augusta, and would inform
such as may still i equire liis profession
al services, that as lie contemplates re.
n.inning in town but a short time, ap
plications to him should lie made ini
mediately.
August 29 if.
bomihikb,
A FEW Gentlemen cim be accommo
dated with board (and lodging if re
quired)!.! the largo brick Building, next
above the Posl-oliloc.
September 24 10 ts
"just received,
AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
A few Copies, of the Lute
intended Insurrection
AMONG
A Portion of the Blacks of Charleston.
(South-Carolina.)
September 24. 10 ts
WiH be Sold,
ON the 4th November, next, at the
plantation of Doct. W. Collier, (ho
Land belonging to William J. Germany
Terms of sale cash. Title* indisputable*
Peter Laqttcux.
October 17 19 -it
To Rent,
And possession given tin first ofOcl. ncx
a THAT large and con
veuient D veiling House 1 to I
ly occupied by Vleisr?. Stewart and liar
graves, together with Carriage House
and Stables. —Enquire of
Wm. While.
August 29 ts
Notice.
ALL persons who have neglected set
tling their accounts with the sub
scriber, (relative to the estate of E.
Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E-
Manton, who is authorized to settle the
same, with all oilier business interesting
myself.
Joseph Hawes.
July 10 345 ts
OCT 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 Mthiasl. at his
school room, on Green street, opposite
tiie City-Hall, where will be taught,
/Leading, Writing, Arithmetic , English
Grammar and Geography, Mensuration
of iSupcrJiecs and iloUds, tSu'teying, hr.
For further ialonnalion, application may
be made to
Charts Grenville,
I October 8 15 if
JAMES BALL,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and acquaintances, that not being
able to obtain his former stand, back of
the Bridge Bank, lie has opened a house
on Ellis 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 hause, to be supported by a liberal
public.
Families can be furnished with Oysters
during the season. Gentlemen can he
furnished with servants to open oysters, it
required.
October 10 16
TO
AuATvivate Families.
A CONSTANT supply of New Flour
{HAXALL brand) inferior to none
in the Union, will be kept (or sale at Mac
kenzie & Ponce's Ware-House.
September 19 8 ts
NEW
Cotton Warehouse.
fIIHE subscriber (informs his friends
X and the public, that his Warehouse,
in that part of Augusta called Harris
burgh, is now ready for the reception f
Cotton, 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
AUGUSTA
FREE SCHOOL.
rpilK Board of Managers of this Insti
.l. tution give public notice to the in
habitants of Augusta that tile Sc hoc! w ;U
be iu operation again by the Ist of Nov,
After the death of their late teat h
rr Mr. Turk, they immediately consult
ed upon the most beneficial method ol
filling the vacancy. The hostility of our
(climate to strangers, evinced in the early
and 1; meutcd death of Mr. Tuck and al
so by other numerous facts, induced tho
Board to enquire for sor.o suitable per
son who had been previously Accustomed
to the climate, to undertake the manage
ment of the school. Such a person was
found in Mr. Joel Catliu who being dis
posed to give his whole attention to stub
an object lor a length of time, was iuime
diately sent on to New-York to obtain
the practical knowledge requisite lor
the fuiperintcndance of a Lancaster!an
School. He is expected to return by Uio
lime above mentioned, when the Semi
nary will be opened and conducted as
heretofore.
W. T. Branllj,
President of the Hoard,
Octobers 14
EAGLE TAVERN ,
WARREN TON, GEORGIA.
OrpHE subscriber informs the Public,
<Ja> that his house is still kept ope- for
the Entertainment of Travellers. Ai»
additional number of stables, and other
necessary preparations, together with se
veral year’s experience in his business,
justifies him in saying, that hereafter
satisfactory accommodations will b.»
acknowledged hy all who may honor him
with their calls. Intending to keep lur
Bar constantly supplied with the host
liquors, and being anxious and determin
ed to furnish gentlemen with all oilier
conveniences with the utmost prompt!-
(tide, the subscriber is induced confidoul ly
to hope, that the same liberal encourage
ment which ho has heretofore received,
he may henceforth long continue to de
serve.
P. 0. Paris.
October 5 14 ts
a*BA nu sirs snap ,
(nEAII THE CITY (Ihi EC.)
John Baptist Louis,
(NONOEIVKS it to be a duly which be
J owes to his friends and the public,
i(V yxj re«s to them, through this medium,
uis thanks for-the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him. Ho will
make no extraordinary professions of su
periority in the Shaving art —he is well
aware that an experience, of twenty years
will bo properly weighed hy a considerate
public. As gratitude is without doubt
the noblest/<(7tng that mm possesses, he
knows, at present, of no other mode of
evincing it, than by lowering his prices to
his numerous and respeoiat 1c t ustoim rs
—therefore Shaving and Hair-Cutting
will hereafter be tastily executed at as
moderate a price as w ill be done at any
other place in town, ills shop in still at
the old and well known stand, i ear the
City-Hotel, at wlii< h latter place (to her
row part of the words of another Kmgb:.
of the Strop) any gentleman can obtnu
an excellent glass of French or Jani
Influence. His customers may In a;
cd that they will not leave Ins .!> m
without being well hrtuhed , and a
more than half shaved! !! tit. tr. ■
aim will be,
“ To raise the tucl» by tender strokes of .ir*..
improve tbcAtorf,and render fir.oe:i.< > _ V. ■
He will not vouch lor ther/v,
above; and therefore hopes to eauij-u
criticism.
October 10 16 If
JOHN SMlTIir
Barber &l Hair-Dresser. ,
a|>AKE.V the liberty of giving inloima
tjJC lion to the numerous gentlemen
who have heretofore favored him with
their custom, that lie has removed from.
his former establishment, to the house
on Waihington-strcet, lately in the oc
cupancy of Dr. A'pann. For past favors,
his most grateful Blanks are ten
dered, and he hopes to deserve, by unre
mitfed attention, a continuance of tho
liberal patronage which has been be
stowed upon his well meant endeavors to
please.
Octobers. 14 ts
Western Hotel.
aKlljllE subscriber still re»
4ak mains at Capt. B. .Mims’
welt known stand, where
Greene and Centre streets
intersect each other, and directly oppo
site the Market from the Augusta Bridge;
and when taking into consideration the
pleasantness of the situation, good water,
low prices, and his attention to make
those comfortable who call, he hopes to
obtain a reasonable share of public pa
tronage.
An excellent Wagon Yard is also kepi
by the subscriber,
RATES,
Man per day, . . . $ 1 25
Man and Horse per day, 200
Horse per day, .... 75
, kc. kc. &c.
Woodson Ligon.
Aufiula, Aug. 21 wt:J