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Vol. 37 ] AUGUSTA, TUESDAY* J ANUARY 14, 1823. [iNew Series—No. £?.
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f>UBtIBHKD EV ER.V
»«t,E3DAV, Thursday & Saturday
■ morning,
I BY T. S. HANNON.
|Tp she copartnership
under the firm of Wilde aud
Ivin,, disolved on thc f !T n "* £t '
K mutual consent. Both the underso
ld willattend to any business m which
WL late firm may have been interested.
■ John W. Wilde,
I Leonidas Watkins.
I Jannary II s>i lm
| TLOUR. ~~
USO BARRELS first affably flour,
Filaxall ami Ru'herlord brands,
I FOR SAGE BY
| A. Mitchell kS. Clarke.
| January i I )G ls
I Cotillion Parties,
■pHE Ladies and Gentlemen of Au-
H g U sta, are respectfully informed
Kit Mr. Leslie’s Cotillion Parlies, that
Kerc to take place at the Planters’ Ho-
K'everyother Thursday, are altered <o
Kcry other Wednesday, the first to take
B:\ce on’ Wednesday evening next, the
Ktliinst.
■ January II 56it
I To RenL
I A Small comfortable house on Groefie-
W.jL street—a good garden, coach house
Knd stable—Enquire at this office.
I January 11 56 3t
I Notice.
17HE Board of Directors of (he Bank
of Die state of Georgia, at Augusta,
Brill on Friday next iTth inst. elect a
B’ollgather’r for-tlie Augusta Budge.
I Candidates for the appointmo'u. may
l<now the amount of salary On application
lothe Cashier, as well as the security r < -
liuired for the faithful performance of the
lutiesof the office.
By order of thc 1 aa.i J
I. Henry, Cush’r
January 11 5(3 3t
Notice.
THE Pew holders in SarM-Fails
Church, arc hereby notified, by the
Wardens and Vestry thereof,* to con
vene at U) o’clock A. M. on Wadacs
<lay next the 15th inst. at the churc'i, to
devise aqd determine on the mo-t erij e
rlient mode of cancelling the debt now
due by said church *
A. Cunningham, Seo’y.
January 11 ofi hi
AUGUSTA RACES
Postponed.
IN consequence of the Races taking
place at Charleston on the
locky Cfuhof Augusta, have thought it
iipedientto postpone the commencement
>fthe Races in this plate until the last
TUESDAY in February, therefore,
THE Augusta Jockey Club Races
will commence oil the last Tuesday
n February next, (251 h day,) free for
tny horse, marecr gelding on the ronti
aent.
1 irst day’s running, four mile heats, for
■t purse of $503.
I* da y, 3 mile heats, for a purse of S4OO.
frd Jay, 2 mile heats, for a purse of S3OO.
The Proprietor pledges himself that
aach day’s purse shall be hung up at the
stand.
Edward Byrd, Proprietor.
December 17 45 tdr
E? The Charleston Courier will please
insert the above, until the 251 h of Februa
ry and forward his account to this office
immediately fop payment.
03* Races.
TN consequence of the Races in Augus
*ta taking place cn the 21st January,
e Beach Island Races will be postponed
Bold the second Wednesday in February
~**?’ v*2th day,) when they will po-i
--ively be run, free for ary mare, horse
or gelding. : ’
Lt day’s purse, for 150 dollars.
~ di *T J o- do. 100 dollars,
od day for all entrance money of thc
p r ec ® diu S d: »y« aud of that day—
jC Aatl the 4lh d running; a Sweep
. all l he Gate Money, Entrance
h rl t day ten dollars.^-M ile heats, the
bast three to five—a feather in each.—
Kulet at last year.
By order of the Club.
J. CARRIE, Treasurer.
ua HL_ 54 tdr
S.
Cotton Wait-Honfift
Vfper end, South tide Broads!. Augusta.
B William H. Egan,
EGS leave to acquaint his friends
and the public, that the above is in
due order or the reception of pro
i- P ' le sc 'unity from fire, which its peca
rsituation affords, and Uie convenience
. '' n s * ro,B its immediate neighborhood
m >l part of the town where the prin
-1; thm of the Cotton is new sold,
u< er It a desirable place fcT thc plan
ers to deposit their produce. Liberal
’lvaucesm^de.
Se?’-. 14 6 ts
' aud TasVuouabio
GOODS.
James Killam,
i 0/ the late firm of Killum &. Hills,
Has received and is now opening, at their
! old stand, a large assortment of
i BROAD CLOTHS,
CASIMERES, and
, VESTINGS,
Some of a vcry superior quality,
He has at work the first rate Journey,
men Tailors, & Mr.J, E, Shepard, whose
cutting is done in the neatest and most
, fashionable; manner, will cut and fuper
infend customers work made to mea
sure. The orders of the former custom
ers to the house arc solicited.
ALSO,
* Received a large assortment of
WfeaiVy
CLOTHING,
Os the following articles, which were
made in the best manner, exoressly for
■ this market, and will he sold at very low
I prices—viz;
DRESS COATS,
FROCK COATS,
PANTALOONS,
WAISTCOATS,
PLAID CLOAKS,
FINE LINEN SHIRTS, &c.
And same Ladles Cloaks—a very hand
some article.
November 10 32 ts
New & Cheap Clothing.
The subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and the public, (hot he is this
day opening, at his Store, two doors a-
Viove the Globe Tavern, a large aud
choice selection of
Fashionable Clothing,
consisting or
Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress
Coa s,
Do. do. Jo. Frock Coats,
Do. do., do. Cloth and Cassunere Panta
loons,
Do. do. and Buff Vests,
Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern
Vests; an assortment of low priced
VeS'S and Pantaloons, of eve y des
cription. .
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Plaid Cloaks,
Assorted Patterns.
Linen fc Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirts
and Drawers, Girnsey Frocks, ,Uc. o tv.
- NEGRO CLOTHING,
Os every d. scrip Hon.
The above articles are selected by
himself in New-York', on the best terms,
and are offered as low as they can be
bought in thc southern states.
E. L. Wliidock,
October 17 19 ts
P •
:
Xfewest ¥ustuous.
JUST RECEIVED
250 cases Boots & Shoes,
OF A SUPERIOR, AVALITY,
In addition to a targe assortment on hand ,
selected particularly for the Up-country.
ALSO,
, 9 Cases Combs
200 Charles Emmerson’s superior
. Razor Straps, Warranted
Also , Receiving
100 bbls. Northern Rum
50 quarter casks superior Cordials
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
12 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
500 lbs. Loaf Sugar
15 bags Green Coffee
10 quarter chests old Ilysou Tea
12 bbls Irish Potatoes
, 10 bbls Mackerel,
For sale, on thc most lllieral terms,
for cash or city acceptances, B/
Evans k Rayner,
; 3 d Sc 4th Doors, Isi corner above the Hank.
November 26 36 ts
; Alfred M. Hobby
- Offers his services to his friends and the
public as
ANO
- Commission Merchant.
For the security of such articles as are
committed to his charge, be lias taken
the Fire Proof Store, formerly occupied
by Mr. ~VVm. H. Oakman, in M’lntoah
near Broad street, where every exer
tion will bo used to forward the interest
'• of his employers.
(Jj* Days of sale Mondays and Thur
s daye
-18 November 23 35 ts
Q
Just received at the
Augusta Bookstore,
j A FEW Guitars and superior Violins,
J\. Violin Bows and Bridges.
| / AlsßOj
i! Ladies’ Reticules and Gentlemen’s
il Pocket Books and Wallets, and a few
Blank Cotton Books.
December 19 46
J ust Received,
AT THE AVGUSTA BOOKSTORE ,
BRACEBiUDGE HALL
Roche Blanche, or the Hunters of
’ the Pyrenees, by Miss Porter
Combe’s Phrenology
Logan, or Family History
Hand of Providence
Bennett’s Book Keeping
Charlotte Temple
Chapone’s Letters, Gregory’s Lcgaty &
Pennington’s Advice, in I vol.
Collcotl’s Musical Grammar
W’helpley’s Compend *
Questions to do
AJjBOj
The True Masonic Chart, by R. VV.
J. L. Cross, G. L.
December 21 47
The Subscriber
INFORMS the public that he hasjnst
received a fresh supply of Drugs, Me
dicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, kr. —
also, ooda Powder? and Henry’s Calcined
Magnesia, direct from England,—which
lie offers for sale at the lowest pi ices.
L. Rossignol,
Near thc Planters' Hotel.
December 28 50 ts
Charles Lippitt &, Co.
HAVE REMOVED
To the new Store opposite the Planters'
Hotel , on the south side of Broad street,
where they offer for sale afresh snooty of
GROCERIES, &c.
viz,
80 Hhds. prime St. Croix Sugars
300 bbls. do. and Brazils do.
21 boxes Havanna white
27 boxes loaf do.
TO bags prime green Coffee
20 do. Pepper and Pimento
3J boxes Gunpowder, imperial and Hy
son 'lens
30 hhds. Molasses
10 pipes Cogniac Brandy 1 Warrnntvd
1C d>. Holland Gin / pure ns im
-20 hhds Jwuaica Hum 2 c "
It) do. St. Croix do. \ .111111.
IG4 halfpipes and quarter tasks Madei
ra, Port, Teueritic, Cohuana and
sweet Malaga Wines
22 half bbls Malaga Sherrv do.
10 pipes Pierpont & While’s imitation
Holland Gin
100 bbl« N. E. Gin
200 jlo. Northern Whiskey
50 do. N. E. Rum
61 do. Cherry Bounce
40 do. Cordials of a sup“flov quality
10 do. Linseed Oil superior quality
10 do. Lamp do. winter strained
250 keys Tobacco of Ender’s, Wight aud
Barclay’s Brands
15 do. Shot and Lend
150 casks Cut Nails assorted
100 coils bale Rcpc
ill pieces Dundee Bagging
26 tons Swedes Iron assorted
5 do. American Steel, hoop, holt and
band Iron
1 do. Plough Moulds
.S'wcrt Oil in cases, packs of Cloves,
Indigo, Soap, Candles of a superior qual
ity from southern 'Tallow, recommend
ed to families, Shoes, Twine, Scgars,
Cotton Cards, hales of Linsey Wolseys
for Negro clothing a new article, and
20,000 yards of Fluids and Stripes.
N. U. The highest price given for
prime Cotton.
December 14 4-ttlin
Thomas S. Metcalf
Off as for sale , on reasonable terms ,
30 ihds. Muscovado Sugar
50 bags prime Green Coffee
30 hhds prime retailing Molasses
100 bbls Northern Gin
50 do N. E. Rum
10 do Apple Brandy
200 bbls No 1,2 and 3 new Mackerel
100 casks Patent Cut Nails
20 tons Swedes and Russia Iron
50 casks first quality Lime
3 pipes Cognac Brandy
3 do Holland Gin
10 do Northern Gin
20 casks Malaga Wine
30 casks Cordials
32 boxes Gun Powder, Hyson and
Young Hyson Teas
; 150 canisters 2 lbs eac h Imperial do
50 bbls new Flour, Richmond mills
3 tons Castings
50000 Quills, very cheap
10 kegs No. I, Richmond Tobacco
90 boxes Soap and Candles
20 bbls boiled Cider
1 10 hhds Hams
1 50 bbls Potatoes
' 500 pair Negro Shoes
1 10 casks best London Potter
100 boxes Raisins
25 pieces Bagging
230 lbs Twine
10 bbls best Cider Vinegar
100 bundles Wrapping Paper
60 boxes Hill’s best Shaving Soap
140 bags Shot, assorted
20 bags Canton White Sugar
10 bags Pepper and Spice
10 bbls Lump Suga
, 2 hhds Copperas
5 bales Domestic Plaids k Stripes
4 crates Crockery, assorted
; 7 boxes Cotton Cards
r 1 trunk Calfskins
I case Canton Crapes in 1-2 pieces
November 30 38 ts
t
• NEW house.
smith & \V\Ur.UT,
BEG leqre to inform their friends and the public, that (hey have established
themsklves in the Saddlering business at Augusta, in. rly opposite the Glol|e
Tavern,, where they have constantly on hand, of their own manufacturing, an ex
tensive assortment of all-kinds of \
Saddles, Saddh-hags , Bridles , Harness, Whips and Trunks; I
togoihijr with Saddle-trees, Skirting, Bridle and Harness Leather, Hog Skins\
Sheeps Call and Morocco do. sole and upper Lealher, and a complete assortipeni
of Saijllery Ware of every description.—Also, Coach Lace and Coach Furniture
t otmosi kinds. Merchants who deal in the articles, and Saddlers, will find it to!
■ their interest to call and examine. They respectful!} solicit a share of the public
■ patronige.
! N. ij. AIT orders will be faithfully executed.
i January, 4. 53 I2t ‘
-1 st*tr Kttttrib
NOW DRAWING IN BALTIMORE.
HIGHEST PRIZES IJV THE SCHEME JIBE j
20.000 dollars, 5,000 dollars, I
10.000 dollars, 5,000 dollars,
}O,OOO dollars, 3,000 dollars,
Sfc. $-c. Every Prize to be FLOATING, 8f all payable in CASH.
The popularity which this Scheme has deservedly acquired was anticipat
ed from its arrangement.
There is no possible Risk
during the whole drawing, which gives to the adventurer a cert dn chance for even
prize m the lottery, without, a possibility of loss, until the whole Scheme Is com
, plet' d. Besides the great Capital", there are the usual full proportion of Than
sands, Hundreds, Fifties, ice. and’nil less than
VVvfc Thousand Tfen Ddllav IT*vies \ \
Ac! \ enturers not yet supplied with chances should lo»e no lime in procuring them, )
because the present price of tickets is low, and because they will certainly soon be
come scarce—and if (he great Floating Capitals should remain long imdr.twu, the
TICKETS WILL RISE RAPIDLY.
rjihorefoi e, wii bout delay, send on for Tickets or Shares-, while they can lm had,
warranted undrawn, at TEN DOLLARS each, and Shares in proportion, at
■ COHEN'S
\
Lottery and Exchange-Office, IJ4, Market-street —Baltimore ;
C.V Order? 1< I! with J. & 11. ELY, fur Tickets in the above Lottery, will he
' prompt'y attended to. J, &Hr Ely. will he furnished with all the drawing?.—
Thc rirst drawing took place on Hie ‘2ot.li December, and it will continue to draw
rapidly until the whole shall be'completed.
January II 56 3t
JOHNS. HOLT,
I Offers his services To his Friends and Ih
Public , as a
, Commission^lfevcViant
ANM
Ware-House Keeper,
\ AUGUSTA, GEO.
I He continues to occupy the Ware-
House S; Stores, where Me Laws & Holt
, lately transacted business, which are in
good order for the reception and safe
keeping of Produce and Merchandize. —
All orders to purchase and consignments
for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any
species of property, will be thankfully
received ; and he pledges himself, that
every exertion shall be used, to make sa
tisfactory returns of all business commit
ted to his care.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A FEW BARRELS
ft\vofev.¥vfes\\ FWue,
i 1
AND A FEW CASKS
Unslacked Stone Lime.
September 5. 2 ts
. Notice.
THE copartnership of John Hayles &
Co. was dissolved on the 3d day of
J June last, by the death of Mr. John Will
son.
All persons having demands against
s said firm, arc hereby requested to pre
sent them to thc subscriber, and those in
debted, to make payment to the same
without delay.
John Hayles,
Surviving Partner of John Hayles ic Co.
Augusta December 12 43 ts
— n
Building Lots to Lease,
ON both sides of Broad street, com
mencing at my line, below 'Taylor’s
Warehouse, and extending to Hawk’s
Gully—for a term of five or seven years.
Also, several Lots in the village of Har
risburg, and some Fields for cultivation.
For terms apply to
P. H. Carnes.
December 2" 50 ts
J. E. Clemm,
Has just received for sale,
0 Trents ¥»ogs Cofffee.
Dr c. 14 44 ts "
Brilliantinc Silks.
JL CASE elegant black, white and fan
cy colored rich figured Silks
I case super Linen Cambric*
1 „ ~ y, ~ Hdkfs.
just received bt
Latham Hull,
Broad-Street.
January 2 52 ts
13 and 16-4 Superb Cot
ton Blankets,
OUI’ERIOU to any thing of the kind
ever offered for sale hei r.
Latham Hull,
Broad-Street,
January 2 52 ts
White Cotton Velvets.
JUST’ received, 1 cased While Colton
Velvets, for painting—hy
Latham Hull,
. ’ Broad-Street,
January 2 52 ts
French Crape Dresses,
Superior Quality.
X CASE French Crape Dresse*, as
sorted colors ; Bobbinett Lace Veils;
Black Bombasccns; German Silk Hdfs.;
Lamb’s Wool and Worsted Hosiery, &c.
Just received and will be sold low’ by
Latham Hull,
Broad-Street.
January 2 52 ts
Cotton Bagging, &c.
100 neces 42 inch Cotton Bagging, I
first quality,
100 pieces stout brown Sheetings,
suitable for square bales,
100 pieces twilled Sacking,
30 coils Bale Rope
600 lbs. Twine,
for sale by
Lawrence, Rapclyc k Co.
Mr. Clark's Brick Building,
M'lnlosh-streel.
December 24 48 ts
To Rent,
A ‘CONVENIENT dwelling house on
Mclntosh street.
Win. Camming.
Dee. 10 « w6t
-
London Porter,
RECEIVED AMD FOR SALK BT
J. Woodrow & Co.
December 19 ' 46
E. Hurley, Dentist^
HAb pr icprcd a room suitable for his
profession over the store of Jacob
Danforlh, Esq, where he may he found
during the intermediate Lou/s of meals,
to attend to the application of Gentle
men. lie deems it necessary to add that
his continuance iutown will be governed
by his future encouragement.
December 7. o4t
tobakersT
And, Private Families.
A CONSTANT supply of New Flour
(HAXALL brand) inferior to none
in the Union, will he kept for sale at Mac.
kenzie & Ponce’s Ware-House.
September 19 8 If
The Subscriber
RESPECTFULY informs hi* friends
and the public, that hi* Office is iu
the front part of Dot!. John R. Allen’*
hop, where he is ready so receive and
.transact business entrusted torhim as an
Attorney at Law # ,
James M. Walker.
Centre s(. near the comer of CirWi st.
December *24 4f! i(
tt/'* Tbe subscriber cautions '•*
persons desirous to lease Cots from f. |J,
Carnes, below Taylor’s Warehouse, not
to do so until the dividing line between
his loti and I*. If. C’s tract has been pro
perly defined—otherwise he will he uu- %
der the disagreeable necessity to eject
them without recourse either to process
oflaw or arbitration.
Nathaniel B. Julian.
Jumtnry2 5t If
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& targes' Map of Georgia.
A' tllE Original Subscription. List, for
the above map has been placed in
the hands of the subscriber for the pur
pose of making a final settlement of the
same. Subscribers, (or the legal repre
sentatives o’ subscribers,) who have not
yet received their maps, ace now re
quired to do so, and comply with the
terms of tUWr subscriptions.
11. Warns.
December 10. 49 if
Notice.
WILL he Hired, on the 15th instant,
at (he Market-house, Augusta,
mlil the first January next, eighteen or
'v'enty likely Negroes, consisting of
iine boat and Held bauds. Terms on
'be day.
January 7 54 4t
JAMES BAIiL7
{ » F-iipECTFt/LLY informs hi (friends
aA. md acquaintances, tual not being ,
ilile to obtain lusj former stand, back us
the Bridge Bauk, lie lias opened a house f >.
ou Ellis street, in the centre, between „
V). lutosh and Washington street*, nud
hopes from his due attention, and the su- .
perior style in which he intends keeping
Ins house, to be supported by a liberal
public.
Families can be furnished with Oysters
during the season. Gentlemen ran he
furnished with servants lo open oysters, if
required.
October )0 16
Heal Havana SSegars.
,r scs&j?? sc
AMKjOS,Havana, in quarter, hall tout whole Box
es. '
SO,OOO first quality Alexandria Segars In bunches.
l or sale low by
Thomas S. Metcalf.
November SO. 38tf
MttS. 11. buOME return.- bti most
sincere thank? to the inbai ltants of
Augusta, for the liberal encouragement
she has received during the last vear,
and hopes that by a continual attention
to the improvement of her pupils she
will always merit their approbation.
The Academy will be open on Monday
the 6th hist, on Greene street, near (bo
City Hall, where the following branch
es will be taught—Reading, Spelling,
Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geog
raphy and History. Drawing and the
French language will also be taught
grammaticaliy—All provincial pronuncia
tion will he a voided.
Termt of Tuition per quarter.
Reading and Spelling $4 00
Do. do. with Writing 5 00
Do. do. and Grammar 6 00
Tbe above branches with Geog
raphy and Arithmetic 0 00
Do. with History 9 00
Drawing inclusively 3 00
Do. exclusively 6 00
The French language exclusive
ly 10 00
Do. do. inclusively 500
Such Young Ladies who should be de
sirous of taking lessons in the French lan
guage privately, may be admitted from
6 to 7 in the evening.
January 4 53 3t
SEED RYE.
A small quantity , of superior quality,
FOR BALK BF
Summers & Perry.
October 1 13
Blank Deeds
For sale at the Augusta Bookstore.