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r Vo^ I l AUGUSTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18,1823. mow s.-rios-N,. » *
PUBLISHED KjVEUY
TUESDAY, TIIUUSDAvj & SATURDAY
• MOR.VIou',
■ by T. s. hak NON.
I
I One or two good Stage
I Drivers wanted,. sot whom liberal vvage
■ will be given. Applvto
I W. Shannon,
■ ,1l the Globe Tavern.
I January 1G if
I
lu. States’Mail vjoach for
1“ Savannah,.
Through in One Day .
yapHti United States’ Mail Coach for
I Savannah, via South Carolina, will
leave the Planters’ Hotel every day,
(Sundays excepted) at 3 o clod. P. M.
■Take the Steam boat Carolina a I I’urys-
and arrive in Savannah at duViuck
I s)u the following day. -
|V Fare through slt!—for seals apply a
lift he Planters’ Hotel.
X Jas. I. Thompson,
1 I Agent for the Proprietor.
|'|| N. H.—Passengers by taking this route
IKarrive at Purysborg in time to lake the
PmStag-e for Charleston, « Hidi runs daily.
IK January 1G If
|J To R(>ut.r
H tind immediate possemion given,
H The dwelling part of
|.M|tSvßW| the Tenement in the Bridge
IK iiiioß- Bank Building, directly over
Store, very coimnudi
[Kous for a lain-ly, having six Rooms, uu
JKexcf ilent ililcl an, Smoko House, k<\ kc.
at the llat.kcf Augusta.
■ January 16 - r >G I*
■ On Consignment,
9 A HANDSOME four wheal Carriage,
iKi\. which will be sold low, on uc< nui-
leru s. Apply to
K Stanford k Parmclec.
January 9 55 Otw
I fLouk.
1150 BAPIRELS first qhality flour,
>■ ijaxal and Rutherford Brands,
roil SALE B Y
A. Mitchell &i S. Clarke.
January II . 56 ts
Brilliantine Silks.
V- CASE elegant him k, white and fan
cy colored rich figured Silks
■ rase super Linen Cambrics
JUST RECEIVED.JiY
K Latham Hull,
■ JJ road-Sired.
■ January 2 42 If
eißs and 16-4 Superb Cot
ton Blankets,
IR to any thing of the kind
red for sale here.
Latham Hull,
Broad-Street.
> 52 ts
1 Cotton Velvets.
eived, lease of White Cotton
for painting—by
Latham Hull,
> Broad-Street.
>n Bagging, &c.
iccea 42 inch Cotton Bagging,
first quality,
iece * stout brown Sheetings,
su 'UtPle for square bales,
■eces twilled Sacking,
oils Bale Rope
)s. Twine,
FOR SALE BY
fence, Rapelye & Co.
Mr. Clark's Brick Building,
M'lntush-street.
ir 24 48 ts
k Crape Dresses,
Superior Quality, v
i rcnch Crape Dresses, as
>rs; Bobbinott Lace Veils;
baseens; German Silk Hdfs.;
>ol and Worsted Hosiery, &c.
lived and will be sold low by
Latham Hull,
Broad-Street.
2 52 ts
!« Subscriber
quantity of HOUSE SILLS,
hewn, for sale.
D. Berry.
9 55 wlm
’0 BAKERS,
Tivate Families.
iTANT supply of New Float
lALL brand) inferior to Bone
i, will be kept for sale at Mac
mce’s Ware-House.
it 19 * 8 ts
• and VAslvitmabl^
goods,
James Killam,
a Os the lute Jinn if Killam k Hills,
) Uns received ;mu U low opening, at their
o!d stand, a large assortment of
BROAD CLOTHS,
CASIMERES, and
VESTINGS,
Some oj a very superior quality.
f lc lias at work the first rate Journey
men Tailors,*. Mr. J. L. Shepard, whose
cutting is do/.? in the neatest and most
fashionable Mam m, will (.at and citpc-r
--iatend customers work made to mca
, fcl,re - Tito orders of the former custom
ers to the house are solicited.
ALSO,
lit c tired a large assortment if
r) Made
! CLOTHING,
Gt t!ic iollowii.g ru (ii lof, which were
made in the best manner, expressly for
this market, and will be sold at very low'
price;—t iz :
DRESS COATS.
■ 1 FROCK COATS.
PANTALOONS,
■ • WAISTCOATS,
i PLAID CLOAKS,
FINE LINEN SHIRTS, Ac.
An.d same Ladies Cloaks—a very hand
i some article.
; November Id 32 If
. New & Cheap Clothing.
I
[’he subscriber I tegs lourcju inform his
friends and the public, tlmi }ie is this
( day opening, nt his Store, two i.lor.ys a
> hove the Globe Tavern, a large an*.’
■ choice selection of !
; Fashionable Clothing',
COtSSIETIKCi OF
bias, black and mixed superfine Dress
Coa s,
• j Do. do. do, Frock Coats,
Do. do. do. Cloth and Cass’mere, Panta
loons,
Do. do. and Buff Vests,
Black Silk ami elegant fancy pnli::a
Vests; an assortment of lew priced
Yes's and Pantaloons, vus-y des
cription.
ALSO, A LARGE AsSORT viK.vr O F
Plaid Cloaks,
■Assorted Patterns,
Linen Si Cotton Shirts, Flannel Simas
and Drawers, Oiruscv Frocks. kv.
NEGRO CLOTHING,
Os every description.
The above articles are selected* by j
himself in New-York, on the bast terms, j
and are offered as low as they can be I
bought in the southern stairs.
E. L. Whitlock, j
October 17 ■ 19 ts ,
I
J. E. Clernm,/ |
Has just received for sale,
Twenty Rags Coffee.
Dec. 14 44 if
JOHN S. HOLT,
' Offers his services In his Friends and f |
Public, as a
P ommVssVili
AND
Ware-House Keeper,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
i Ho. continues to occupy the Ware-
House Stores, where .Vic Laws St Holt
lately transacted bininrs.-. which are :u
good order for tlio reception and sate
keeping of* Produce and Merchandize. —
Ail orders to purchase and consignments j
for siide of Colton, Merchandize, or any .
species of property, will be thankfully |
received; and he pledges himself, that j
, every exertion shall be used, to make ■ ?-
tisfai Lory returns cf all business commit
, tod to bis c are.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A FEW CAKEELS
. Tres\\ Tlo\i c,
AND A FEW CASKS
. Umlackcd Slone Limp.
September 5. 2 ts
*» ——
•
The Subscriber
f TNFORMS the public that he basjust
J. received a fresh supply of Drugs, Me
dicines, Dye Stuffs, Faints, Oils, ilc.—
also, Soda Powders and Henry’s Calcined
Magnesia, direct from England,—which
he offers for sale at the lowest pi ices.
L. Rossignol,
, JVear thj: Planters' Hotel.
December 28 50 ts
Just received at the
Augusta Bookstore,
A FEW Guitars and superior Violins,
Violin Bows and Bridges.
p ALSO,
e Ladies’ Reticules and Gentlemen’s
- Pocket Books and . Wallets, and a few
Blank Cotton Books.
December 19 46 - .
• Charles Lippitt &, Co.
HAVE REMOVED
Ti> the new Store opposite the Planters'
Hotel, on the south, side if Proud street,
where they offer for sale a fresh supply of
GROCERIES, &c.
VIZ.
0 I [lids, prime St. Croix Sugars
BUt) bbls. do. and Brazils do.
21 boxes Havanna while
27 boxes loaf do.
70 bags prime green Coffee
. 20 do. Pepper and Pimento- ' • ’
33 boxes Gunpowder, imperial and llv
son Teas
| 30 birds. Molasses
30 pipes Coguiac, Brandy V Warranted
10 do, Holland Gin f pure ns itu
-20 birds. .Jamah a \\rnn }' l ’ l orte<l "'I' 1 "
, , .. ; 11 i choice sclec
tl,». £h, tiu, j Mon.
IGI halfpipe? ami quarter casks VJadei
ra, Port, i cnu iilc, Colmaua and
sweat Malaga Wines
22 half bids Malaga Sherry do.
10 pipes iWpont Sc White’s imitation
Holland Gin
100 bbls N. E. Gin
200 do. Northern Whisker’
50 do. N. E. Rum
04 do. Cherry Bounce
-t0 tm. Cordials oi a superior quality
10 do. Linseed Oil superior quality
10 do. Lamp do. winter strained
250 k egs Tobacco of Eudcr’s, Wight and
Barclay’s Brands
15 do- Shot and Lead
150 casks Cut Nails assortcd
100 coils hale Rope
50 pieces Dundee Bagging
2d tons Swedes Iron assorted
6 do. American Steel, hcon. Dolt and
hand Iron
1 do. Plough Moulds
•Sweet Oil in cast-i, parks of Cloves,
Indigo, Soap, Candies of a superior qual
ity from southern Tallow, recommend
ed to families, Shoes. Twine, Sugars,
I Colton Card.-,' bales of Lins-.-y \V ( ,h, vs
j for ,N<'Go clothing a now a.'iii.le, .md
GO.'jrV, J ,;,! ’dr of Plaids and Rt-ijm?.
N. i*. 3-be hmaoel pre given fori
prims Col?o, ■ I
Prc-etul cr » ! -1 ’ Ini
Thomas H. Metca.ll'
Off as for .-ole, uu reasonable terms,
, ..
buds. .Viujci'.vr/a, So,, ’r
011 hags primp Green i
BO hhsD prime retailing .V* .dues os |
100 bbls Northern Gin
■>o do N. E. Runs
10 do Apple Brandy
20.1 bids N;, ijsj.ni I civ?.- Mai Ucr-l
300 mks Patent Get Nails
20 ton* Swetles and Russia Iron
50 casks first quality Lima
3 pi do» Cognac Brandy
B do Holland Gin
id do NortlmraGiu S
2!1 OK ska Malaga v> j
j 3$ cask's Cordial? 'i
32 boxes Gun Powder, Hyson and j
Young lii'son Peas r
• 150 taai.-lcr. ills e;.oh d;> i
• • o • ’ l : * . . . !
• ;*» •J.m'i ii*; a » lU'ii. i;:Ci*i»v4Hl l
< 3, t ms. Cast':-? j
I s'dsCo very chejjT. j
j 10 kegs No. ‘V.ehmortd ’iV.racco ;
t v* - ■/. r* i / •. . i . ,
■*• - stilwi Cu.d-aic.)
20 bbls boiled Cider
10 hhds Hams
50 bbls Potatoes
500 pair Negro Shoes
10 casks best London Porter
• 100 boxes Kiiisiii*
1 25 pieces Bagging
! 250 lbs Twine
10 bbls best Cider Vinegar
100 bundles Wrapping Paper
50 boxes Hill’s best Shaving Soap
1-P* L'-'o 5 Shot, assorted
20 irugs v,*£J'to» White Sugar
10 bags Pepper add Spice
10 bbls Lump Ruga;
2 birds Copperas
5 bales Domestic Plaids & Stripes
4 crates Crockery, assorted
7 boxes Cotton Cards
1 trunk Calf Skins
1 case Canton Crapes in 1-2 veceo
j November B(> B 8 tt
*> J*sa
2S*wwest Tashlons.
! JUST RECEIVED
250 cases Boots & Shoes,
OF A SUPERIOR REALITY,
| In addition to a large assortment on hand,
I selected particularly for the Up-country.
ALSO,
8 Cases Combs
200 Charles Eamerson’s superior
Raaor Straps, Warranted
Also, Receiving
100 bbls. Northern Rum
50 quarter casks superior Cordials
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
12 hints. St. Croix Sugar
500 lbs. Loaf Sugar
15 bags Green Coffee
10 quarter chests old Hyson Tea
12 bbls Irish Potatoes
10 bbls Mackerel,
For sale, on the most liberal terms,
for cash or city acceptances, By
Evans &t Rayner,
3d Sc 4th Doors, Ist corner above the Bank,
November 2C Bdtf
Blank Deeds
1 For sale at the Aupista Bookstore.
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' " ** ■
NEV\r SADDLERY WARE HOUSE.
„ rri SJIIXH &WUIOVIT,
5~? , T to inform thv ir friends anti tlic public*.*, that they have < t;«! i licil
.p' ,' em? l ' O3 m the Saddlering business at August,*, nearly opposite ilie Globe
cm, v .ci e they have constantly on hand, oi their own rcnnilacturing, an «x
--ttiisivo assortment ofali kinds of
& fiddles, Saddle-bags, Bridles, Harness, Whips md Trunks ;
togut nnwiili Saddle-trees, Skirting;, Bridle and Harness Leather, Hog Skins,
r ca'ni ’* «> Morocco do. sole and upper beatlirr, and a complete assortment
o .. ac oi \ \ are of every description.—Also, Coach Lace and Coach Furniture
o( most .finds. Merchants who deal in the articles, and Saddlers, will find it to
the.n.eiesttocallande.auiine. 'j'liey respectfully solicit a share of the public
N. B. All orders will be faithfully executed.
JanHa|, y» d- 5 3 jo t
Lottou Ware-Howsc.
Upper end, South side Broad si. Augusta.
William H. Egan,'
I"fcEGS leave to acquaint 1 tis friends
J anil die public, dud (lie above is in
complete order for (lie reception of pro
duce.
The security from fire, which its pecu
liar situation affords, and the convenience
arising from its immediate neighborhood
j to that part of (he town where the prin
|e\n;d pm lion ol (he Cotton is now' sold,
1 vender it a desirable place for the plan
ters lo deposit their produce. Liberal
ad\ aiicoj made.
K'pt. i.i e ts
- ■ ■—> —c
Huiltiing Lots to Lease,
.( t»N Wlii sides of Bmud street, corn-
J H T iiir.icinj; at my line, below Taylor’s
| V\ avchouse. and to liuwl>’"
J Gully—iora term us live or seven years.
, Also, cvcral Lots in the villag’e of liar*
rLburg, and some Fields for cultivation.
I 1 or terms apply to
P. JT. C times.
TVrouih. r flO ts
| (L p The copartnership
j existing under V jv firm of Wilde and
| *.\ atkins, was di hived on the first in.-t.
Iby mutual con-eip,. Loth the undersign
ed will attend to any business in whicli
ib‘» !"te firm niAv have been interested.
I iiAm W. Wilde,
Leonidas Watt ins.
I Jaavary.il L(i la.
I
AUGUSTA PACES
Postponed.
IN consequence of the Races taking
place.at Charleston on the
docky C lob of Augusta, have thought it
expedient (to postpone the commencement
of the liners in this place until the last
TUESD.A V in February, therefore,
THE Augusta Jockey Club Races
will commence on the last Tuesday
in February next, (25th day,) free lor
any horse, figure or gelding on the conti
nent.
First day’s retiming, four mile heats, for
u purse of s>ooo.
?d day, d mile Heats, fora purse of S4OO.
3rd day, 2 mile Ircats, for a purse of S3OO.
The Pioprietot pledges himself that
each day’s purse . tall be hung up at the
stand.
Edward Byrd, Proprietor.
December 17 45 tdr
Races.
T.N consequence of the Race.’in Angus
! I. la taking place on the 2!st January,
1 the Roach Island Races will be poEwoueJ
until the second Wednesday in February
ne.xt, (12th day,) when they will posi
tively be run, free for any marc, horse
or gS.hling.
Ist day’s purse, for 150 dollars.
2d da,/ do- do. 100 dollars.
3d day fur all entrance money of the
two preceding days and of that day—
And the 4th day’s running a Sweep
stake of all Ujc Gate Money. Entrance
on that day ten dollars—Mile heats, the
beslthiee in five —a feather in each.—
Rules as lust year.
By order of the Club.
’ J. CARRIE, 2'reasurcr.
January 7 54 tdr
JAMES BAI.L,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and acquaintances, that not being
able to obtain bis former stand, back of
the Bridge Bank, he 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 house, to be supported by a liberal
public.
Families can be furnished with Oysters
during the eason. Gentlemen can be
furnished wih servants to open oysters, if
required.
October 1C 16
To Kent,
A Small comfortable house onGrcene
strcel —a good garden, coach house,
and stable—Enquire at this office.
January 11 ")C3t
Notice.
tTIHF. copartnership of John Hayles &.
s * Co. was dissolved on *he 3d day of
11 June last, by the death of Mr. John Will
- son.
A’l perrons having demands against
- said firrn, arc hereby requested to pre
c them to (he subscriber, and those in
-1 dobted, to nii-ke payment f> the same
without delay'.
’ John Hayles,
1 Surviving Partner of John liases & Co.
Augusta December 12 43 ts
Land for Sale.
S' o r 171, 3d district, and lot .56, 4th
-*-4 district, Habeishatu—Lot 137, Ist
■ distric t ; lot Tfi, sth district ; !„• 279,
’ j'- LI ! district, and 1..1 ‘.Hid, 17th dutrhl,
Early. Also, a trac t of C(lf) a» iv.- v. ill.
■ mproveineats, in Edgefield disiiicl. u. o.
in Cuffctown creek, known by the name
of Longmire’s tract. Apply to
W. H, Turpin.
January 16 53 31 Vl -
MISS KINGSBURY’S
DICTIONARY,
Oil
Difpilion Book for Children ,
Ft Mil. same which was advertised to
X. be publirliMl b> subscription in this
■ papei last «im.u«vr, i now ready for suP
| scriberß and llic public at largo. The
author Las host owed a great deal ofla
bor upon this work to render it useful,'
and hopes that those persons who have
the superintendance of the education of
children, will make thE a primary Book
. in their Schools. It may be obtained at
I Milledgcville, Athens, Eatnnton, and in
i Augusta, at the Bookstore of J. & |L
f Ely.
L December 12 43 filw
> Just Received, j
’ AT TUB AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE,
Bracebridge hall
Roche Blanche, or the Hunters ol
r the Pyrenees, by Miss Porter
. Combe’s Phrenology
Logan, or Family History
. Hand of Providence
t Bennett’s Rook Keeping
i Charlotte Temple
Cha, one’s Letters, Gregory’. Legacy &
Peiminglun’s Advice, in 1 vcl.
C’ollcolt’s Musical Grammar
Whelpley’s Com pend
Question,- to lb
Al. So,
Tiie True Masonic Chart, by R, W.
J. L. Cross, G, I.*
’. December 21 47
J
■' Taxes for 1823. -
n Office of Clerk of Cutmr.il will
.£• be opened from two (olive o’clock,
P. ?.?.• on every day, except Sundays,
during ike month of January ensuing, at
, live City fjall, at which time and place
will be received the returns of property,
w ithin (he limits of the City ol Augusta,
, liable to Road and Well Tax for the
. year 1323.
B. Clarke, c. c.
December 12. 43 Id
Jtut received at the
Augusta Bookstore,
A supply of
Thompson’s celebrated
Eye It ater
Af.SO, A FEW BOXES Os
Febrifuge Electuary.
December 12. 43
To Rent,
Until the Ist of October ensuing,
THE k>wer front room of'the C.ironi
cle and ,\tJvertiser Office. It iswcll
: calculated for a Lawyer or a Doctor.—
Enquire at this Oi\.c.
January 9 55
L* ’ r i. IV. Ul/|
Lite ratin e. >’
: 4 GENTLEMAN, who received,his
-■ *- education in the University of Glas
n»w, and basdevoted fifteen years to the'*
instruction ol youth in classical and scion
tilic knowledge, wishes to obtain a situa
tion as Principal of an Academy in Geor-
His Lady has conducted a Female
I Seminary for nine years, and is well qual
ified to instruct young Ladies in the vari
ous branches of polite and useful litera
ture. The most ratisfactory Referer.c&w
can be given. As permanent location is
the inienton, health, will bo consulted.
Letters, addressed to J. F. E. Beaitie’s
Ford. N. C, will meet with immediate
attention.
December 12. <l3 lOtw
, Columbia Land for Sale.
TUL subscriber offers for sale, two
small tracts of laud, each contain
ing 100 acres, lying on the waters of Ger
many’s cicok, in Columbia conn tv, ad
joining lands of Col. Ignatius Few on the
east, and lands of the estate of Wni, Fpw,
ilec. on the south, and was originally
granted to James Oliver. For terms
apply to the subscriber in Augusta.
M. Antony;
Dec. 21 47 w4t
■ i&o
Portrait and Miniature
OALNTKK,
RLTLTv.NS his thanks for the liberal
encouragement he has met with
since he has been in the city, and respect
fully informs those who feel disposed to
patronise the mimic art, and perpetuate
I" un everlasting resemblance of themselves
. in colours that never fade, to call on him
at his present residence in the house fcr-
L merly occupied by the late John Wilson,
. Esq. deceased, where portraits of his
. painting may at any time be seen.
Ho assure: the ladies and gentlemen
who might take offence at a. Mile flattery,
that in the exercise of hi:, pencil he is en
tirely divested of that fulsome trick of
gaining popularity and favour, so often
resorted to hy the pretenders to the art; '
nor will he paint a face on cany i-s, at
anytime, so characatured and distorted
i as they arc sometimes seen in a convex
minor, or <«n the agitated surface of a
bucket of water when suddenly introdu
ced to the floor ; but will draw them as
near the human fgee divine, as his hum
ble abilities will allow'.
Specimens of an elegant stylo of India
Ink drawing and of Miniature Painting,
may be seen at Mr. Sturgeg’ Bookstore.
Mr. H. will give lessons in drawing if
requested.
Wanted to Kent,
A room with a north light, suitable fqr
the above business,
December 19 <Jf,
AUCTION.
. BY A. mThOBBY.
WILL be sold, on file 10th day of
February next, in front of Mrs.
Cumming’s dwelling-house, Centre-st
all the House hold and Kilt hen Furniture
belonging to the estate of James Walker,
deceased —consisting ofsideboard, tables,
sofas, plated and glass ware, &c. and
some other personal properly. Terms
made known on day of sale.
fly order of I lie Administrator.
January 2 OH 3tw •
To Rent,
A CONVENIENT dwelling house oo
Mclntosh street.
Win. Curaming.
Dec. 10 42 w6l
SEED RYE;
.3 small quantity , of superior quality,
FOR SAUK BY
Summers & Perry.
October 1 13
Alfred M. Hobby
Offers his un ices to hit friends and lh>
public as
AmwawaaMi
AND
Commission Merchant.
1 For the security of such articles as art
committed to his charge, he has taken
the Fire Proof Store, formerly occupied
by Mr. Wm. 11. Oakman, in M’lntesh
near Broad si reel, where every exer
tion will be used to forward the interest
of his employers.
(Lj* Days of sale Mondays and Thurs,
days.
November 23 35 ts
Third and Last Course
of Lessons.
COE & STRONG respectfully in
form the citizens of Augusts, that
their last Course of Lessons in Penman
ship and Stenography, ia this place, will
commence to-morrow, at the Eagle Ta
vern. They have already had nearly
forty scholars, who have made a very
rapid progress,—specimens of their as
tonishing improvement may be seen at
their writing room, an examination of
which they confidently hope will indm e
others to become pupils. Those who
wish to profit by the present opportunity
{will do well to make immediate applica
tion. Honrs of tuition from 3to 5 and
from 7 to 9, P. M.
January 7 6’l ts