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V 01, 37. J AUGUST A, IHURsDAA, JANUARY 23, 1823. [New Series—No. 61.
PUBLISHED EVERY
fsda y, Thursday &t Saturday
MOR.VIN(>)
t}V T. S. HANNON.
(rj> The undersigned
removed his Law Office U» tK« house
recently occupied by Dr. Carter, on
atosh-strcct.
James M, Walker.
To Rent,
NTIL the Ist October, and imme
diate possession given,' the up-stairs
ic above house. It is welt calculated
i single person. J. M..W.
intiary-l 3t
ruthern Pacificator.
iE Editor respectfully informs his
Patrons, that he has been advised of
ihianient of his printing: materials.—
therefore, fondly hopes that the Pa
llor will very shortly make its debut
•ea public that has honored its
jectus with a reception at once libe
nd animated.
liitlemen, into whose hands, suh
tion papers have been placed, are
eslod to make returns ns soon as pa
lmary 20 bO If
r Sale at the Augusta
Bookstore ,
AUDEN PEAS by the peck, quart,
or single paper, and a variety of
rGarden Seeds by the box or smal
[uantity.
muarySl ■ CO
Richmond Hussars.
PPEAII on your parade ground in
front of the Mansion House, on Sa
ay the 25th inst. at 10 o’clock, A.
a full uniform and completely cquip-
A regular meeting of the Compa
vill be held at the Eagle Tavern on
Jay the 24th inst. at 7o’clock, P. M.
By order,
McGran, F. S.
anuary 21 CO 21
1 barrels Lamp Oil
I kegs Verdigris
) bundles of Hay
I tierces Irish Potatoes
For sale by
McGran & Gordon.
L B. Bills on New-York.
lanuary2l GO It
Final Notice.
LL persons in the city of Augusta,
. liable to road or well tax. for the
r 1823, are notified that the lime for
eg in returns of properly agreeably to
general ordinance, expires on the 31 si
le present month, and that the books
then be closed and a double tax as
td on all defaulters,
he Clerk’s Office will remain open
the south corner of the City Hall)
i two to five o’clock, P. M. every bu
ss day until the close of the time al
=d, and persons who cannot conven
y attend in the afternoon, may meet
despatch by a call on George M.
ker, Esq. who will he found at the
Hall almost every hour of the day.
D. Clarke, e. c.
inuary 21 60 Id
Notice.
Pocket Book was found in Washing
lon-street by one of my negro girls,
some money and papers. The ow- ,
;an have it by eescribiug the sayne
paying for this advertisement.
Henry Mealing.
nuary2l GO 3t
Notice.
HE subscribers being informed to
day ol some malicious reports rela
lo the credibility of the house of D.
Sanford, of Creensborough, take
aethod of assuring the community
they have the most undoubted au
ly tor thus publicly contradicting ,
amo, and that malice alone could
instigated any individual to have
Jrtli such a rumour.
VVm. Sims & Williams.
, 1 hey will give bankable mo
or an 7 change bills of the above
srn.
»uary2o ~C 0 ts
" 11 ■ •*>> ■■ ■ ■
Notice.
dE public are cautioned against re
ceiving or negotiating in any mau
whalever all notes or drafts signed
idorsed Walmsley, Foster & Co. as
ich firm ever existed ; and all note?
pied were done without pur know
?. or consent, and will neither be
loaedor paid by the subscribers.
WaJmsley & Foster.
a » ar y2i 60 3t
To Rent,
CONVENIENT dwelling house on
-uclntosh street.
w m. Gumming.
j Cll ° 42 w6t
The Subscriber
AS a quantity of HOUSE SILLS,
ready hewn, for sale-
P- Berry.
,r pary 0 ss wlm
Brilliantine Silks.
J. CASE elegant black, white and fan
cy colored rich figured Silks
I case super Linen Cambrics
1 >) »> »> ~ Hdkfs.
JUST RECEIVED By
Latham Hull,
Broad-Street.
January 2 if
13 and 16-4 Superb Cot
ton Blankets,
SUPERIOR to any th, of the kind
ever offered for sale h,
Latham Hull,
it r.i.ui-Slteet.
January 2 r,.> ts
White Cotton Velvets.
LIST recei ved, I cm vei White Colton
Vcdvclf, for painting— i v
Latham Hull,
tit Mid-Street.
January 2 52 ts
French Crape Dresses,
Superior Quality.
1 CASE French Crape Dvesso?, as
sorted colors; Hobbinett Luce Veils;
Black Bomhaseeus ; Merman Silk Hills.;
Lamb’s Wool and Worsted Hosiery, &c.
Just received and will bo ?.i’d low by
Latham Hull,
Broad •.'Uriel.
January 2 52 If
Cotton Bagging, &c.
100 pieces -12 inch Cotton Bagging, j
lifst quality, >
100 pieces stout brown Sheetings,
suitable for square bales,
100 pieces twilled Sacking,
30 coils Bale Rope
GOO lbs. Twine,
foil SALK BY
Lawrence, Rapelye & Co,
Mr. Clark's Brick Build-in g, ;
M'l.ilosh-slntl.
December 24 IS ts
Just Received,
BY THE SintSCfttßr.lt, TIB FOLLOWIN'« '
GOODS, _ j
Winch he offers to sell low for cash or
town acceptance*;
Cases assorted Straw Bonnets
1 case 4-1 Irish Linens, very low j
charged
I do. Long Lawns, to bo sold very
' low
1 bale brown Shirting
Black and white Merino Scarfs
Merino Shawl? and 4-4 i i’;f .
Rich figured Silk ditto
White cotton i lose
Furniture Calico
Flag Hdkfs. very supei tor
German do.
8-4 black and colored Crape Shawls
and Scarfs
Imitation Madra.-s Hdkfs.
Imperial twilled Tapes
Uqion Stripes -v rid G-.j Cambnos ]
French Crape Dresses, kc.
Apply to the subscriber, at Mr. G.'
Clclund’s Hal Store.
Louis Kopman.
January 4 53 ts
Colton Bagging, W his
key, <Src.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
pieces heavy Baltic Hemp j
Cotton Bagging, 42 inches wide first I
quality
9 hhds. and a few barrels rye Whiskey, j
high proof
3 hhds. N. Gin
13 bags prime Green Coffee
For sale loir let
EllVny & Cimtiii, '
January 11 57
Pickles, Preserves, &c.
JUST received an assortment of Pick
les, Preserves, Ketchup and Fish sau
ces, consisting of
Pickled Girkins
Pickalil’cys
Red Cabbage
Onions
Melon Mangoes
Cucumbers and Peppers
Walnut and Mushroom Ketchup
Heading Sauce
Preserved Quinces and Barber
ries, .
Put up in Jars and Bottles particularly
for family use, and are warraaled to keep
any length ol timip.
ALSO,
10 bbls. Cranberries
10 boxes Codfish
For sale by
Thomas S. Metcalf.
December 31 51 ts
FLOUR.
150 DARRELS first quality flour, I
IXaxall and Ru'herford Brands,
FOR SALE BY
A. Mitchell & S. Clarke.
January 11 **
London Porter,
RECEIVED AND FOR S ‘.LE BY
J. Woodrow fc Co.
December 19
Summers &l Perrj
—OFFER FOR SALE
(11 WA4 | Yards superior Tow llag
•blVcV/'Lf ging 42 to 44 inches wide
50 '4s superfine Philadelphia Flour
100 ooxes frobh Muscatel and Bloom
Raisins
42 hhds prime N. O. Sugar
100 do Philadelphia Whiskey
100 bb*.s do do
50 hhds sweet Havana Molasses
30 bags green ‘ offee
12 bbis N E Rum
25 kegs Cut Nails
10 GUIs mint and annisseed Cordials
25 boxes Cordials, assorted kinds
to pieces 42 inch hemp Bagging
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
Loaf and Lump Sugar, Gunpowder,
Imperial and Hyson Tecs, bale Rope,
Soap, &c. all which will he disposed ol
on tile most reasonable terms.
January 14 57 fit
Just Received, from New-York,
J. WRIGHT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY HOTEL,
A Complete Assortment of
READY-MADE BLUE AND BLACK
DRESS COATS,
Pantaloons, &c.
Made the present season, ol excellent
materials and in a superior style, which
will fie sold low for cash.
Clothes made to measure, us usual, at
(lie shortest notice and on the most rea
sonable terms.
January 9 55 ts
.Xww and YasluoiVaVAc
aoous*
James Killam,
Os the laic fna of Killam A Hills, ;
Has received and is how opening, ut their
old stand, a large assoi ImcSl of
BROAD CLOTHS,
CASHMERES, anil
VESTINGS,
Some of a eery superior quality.
! ‘■fc has at work the first rate Journey-
Unen Tailors, Si Mr.J. E. Shepard, who-c
I’udiag is done in 11 to ucate.-t and must
i.ohioi.atilo inaiiLcr, will cut and super
intend' customers work made to mea
sure. The orders of the former cautpru
ers to the house arc solicited.
ALSO,
Received a laryc assortment of
llcwtV'Vj Made
CLOTHING-,
Of'the following ai tir Its, whir h were
i made in tbo best manner, expressly for
' this market, and will be sold at very low
| prices—vi/,;
DRESS COATS,
FROCK COATS,
PANTALOONS,
WAISTCOATS,
PLAID CLOAKS,
FINE LINEN SHIRTS, Ac.
And some Ladies Cloaks—a very hand
some article.
November 18 32 ts
New & Cheap Clothing.
The subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and the public, that he is ibis
day opening, at bia Store, two doors a
hove the Globe Tavern, a large and
choice selection of
Fashionable Clothing ,
COMSISTEVG OF
I Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress
Coa s,
; Do. do. do. Frock Coats,
■ Do. do. do. Cloth and Casiimcre I’anla
loons,
j Do. do. and Buff Vests,
Black Siik and elegant fancy pattern
Vests; an assortment of low priced
Vests and Pantaloons, of evety des
cription.
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Plaid Cloaks,
Assorted Patterns.
Linen fc Colton Shirts, Flannel Shirts
I and Drawers, Girnsey Frocks, Arc. iic.
NEGRO CLOTHING,
Os every description.
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 the southern states.
E. L. Whitlock.
October 17 19 ts
Leghorn Gypsies.
2 CASES Ladies’ Leghorn Gypsies,
from No. 30 to 60, a part of which
are very fine ami perhaps superior to any
ever offered for sale in this market before.
LIKEWISE,
A general assortment of fashionable
Straw Bonnets,
together with an extensive assortment as
usual, of British, French, India and
American staple and fancy
Dry Goods,
for sale at wholesale and retail, on the
most reasonable terms, by
Jewett, Abell & Co.
Upper wing City Hotel.
December 17 45 2awtf
Thomas S. IVlUalf
OJfeis for sate, on reasonable terms,
30 lihds. Muscovado Sugar i
50 hags prime G'’eeu Coffee
30 lihiL prime retailing Molasses
100 bbl? Northern Gin
50 do N. E. Rum
10 do Apple Brandy
200 hbl-No !, 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 each Imperial do
51) bbls new Flour, Richmond mills
•3 tons Castings
50000 Quilt?, very cheap
10 kegs No. I, Richmond Tobacco
20 boxes Soup and Caudles
20 bbls boiled Cider
10 hhds Hijina
50 bbls Potatoes
500 pair Nerro Shoe.s
10 casks bed London Porter
100 boxes (Uisins
25 pieces Bagging
240 lbs Twine
10 bbls best Cider Vinegar
100 bundles Wrapping Paper
50 boxes I Jill’s best Shaving Soap
1 10 bags Shot, assorted
20 bags Canton White Sugar
10 bags Pepper and Spice
10 bids Lump Suga.
2 IiIfI? Copperas
5 bales Domestic Plaids A: Stripes
4 crates Crockery, assorted
7 boxes Cotton Cards
1 trunk CalfN'kius •
1 case Canton Crapes in 1-2 pieces
November 30 38 If
m 1
Ia van esi YusMons.
JUST RECEIVED
250 cases Boots & Slices,
' A SLCEHIott (kUALITY,
In addition to n la rye assortment on hand,
select/d particularly for the Up country.
ALSO,
8 Ca~cs Combs
200 Charles Eniuicrson’s superior
Razor Straps, Warranted
yU.it), Receiving
100 bbls. Northern Rum
50 quarter crudes superior Cordials
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
12 iihds. fit. Croix Sugar
500 U s. Loaf Sugar
15 bags Green CoJliwe
10 quarter chests old 1 lyiou Tea
11..'I 1 ..' bbls Irish Potatoes
10 bids Mackerel,
For rale, on the most, liberal terms, 1
for cash or city acceptances, By
Evans h Rayner,
34 i 4//c Doors, Ist comer abut e the llunle .
November 26 36 It
One or two good Stage
Drivers wanted, lor whom liberal wages
will be given. Apply to
VV. Shannon,
At the. Globe Tavern.
January 16 58 U
U. States’ Mail Coach for
Savannah,
Through in One Day.
njIHE United Slates’ Mail Coach for
3. Savannah, via South Carolina, will
leave (lie Planters’ Hotel every day,
(Sundays excepted) at 3 o’clock P. M. ’
i&SSSm
Take the Steam Boat Carolina at Purys
burg, and arrive in Savannah at 3 o’clock
on the following day.
Fare through $12 —for seats apply at
the Planters’ Hotel.
Jas, I. Thompson,
Agent for the Proprietor.
N. R.—Passengers by taking this route
arrive at I’urysburg in time to lake the
Stage for Charleston, which runs daily.
January If! 58 ts
On Consignment,
A HANDSOME four wheel Carriage,
which will be sold low, on accom
modating terms. Apply to
Stanford &£ Parmelee.
January 9 55 6lw
Notice.
THE copartnership of John Ilaylcs &i
Co. was dissolved on the 3d day of
June last, by the deal h of Mr. John Will-
All persons having demands against
said firm, are hereby requested to pre
sent them to the subscriber, and those in
debted, to make payment to the same
without delay.
John Hayles,
Surviving Partner of John Uaylet k Co.
Augusta December 12 43 ts
J. E. Clemm,
this just received for sale,
Trents Bags fcoffea.
Dec. 14 41 ts
JOHN S. HOLT,
Offers his services |r> his Friends and Ih
Public, as n
C o\\\missio\v •Mer cUant
AND
Ware-House Keeper ,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
He continues to occupy the Ware-
House Store?, where MrLaws&iloll
lately transacted business, which are in
good order for the reception and sate
keeping of Produce and Merchandize,—
All orders to purchase and consignment." <
lor sale of Cotton, .Merchandize, or any
species of property, will lie thankfully
received; and lie 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
Fre»\\ fcTouc,
ANn A FEW CASKS
Unslacked Slone Lime.
September 5. 2 If
I
The Subscriber 1
INFORMS the public that he has just j
received a fresh supply of Drugs, Me- (
dicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, &c.—
also, Soda Powders and Henfy’s Calcined
Magnesia, direct from England,—which
he offers for sale at the lowest pi ices.
L, Rossignol,
Kear the Planters' Hotel.
December 28 50 ts
~ TO BAKEUS,”
And Private Families.
A CONSTANT supply of New Flour
(HAXAJAj brand) inferior to none
in the Union, will be kept for sale at Mac
kenzie & Ponce’s Ware-House.
September 19 R ts 1
SEED RYE P i
A small quantity, of superior quality,
ron sale by (
Summers & Perry.
October I 13 |
To Kent, j
And immediate pnssevsiun given, \
Jjfjj|k, Tlie dwelling 1 part of <
the Tenement in liie Uridge I
ISflJJLBa.ik Building, directly over ‘
Mismsi s. VVool.scy’s Store, very toninuidi- 1
ous Jor a family, having six Rooms, an
excelleiitKitchcii, Smoke House, &c. Ac,
Apply at the Bank of Augusta.
January 16 58 If
Third and Last Course
of Lessons. i
CJOE k STRONG respectfully in- ‘
> form the citizens of Augusta, that '
their last Course of Lessons in Penman
ship and Stenography, in Ibis 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 1
their writing room, an examination of
which they confidently hope will induce
olliers to become pupils. Those who
wish to profit by the pnesent oppor (.unity
will do well to make immediate applica
tion. Hours of tuition from 3to 5 and
from 7 to 9, P. M.
January 7 M If
JAMES BAI.IT
Respectfully informs ins friends
and acquaintances, that not being
able to obtain his former stand, back of
the Bridge Bank, he has opened a house
on Ellis street, in the centre, between
Mclntosh and Washington street?, and
hopes from his due attention, and the su
perior style in which he intend? keeping
his house, to brf aupported 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
J. Woodrow, & Co.
I litre received another assortment of
Su\>feYV» TVwimc’A
Bfeaaeß, &c.
Which will be sold very low, at their
store in Mr, Cumming’s wooden building.
December 5 40 ts
3A2VILS TOIAIYU ,
Attorney at Law,
HAS located himself at Waynesboro’,
Burke county, ami will with plea
sure transact any Business in the profes
sion of Law which may be entrusted to
■is care.
May Vt 331 ff
LAW.
fI’IHE subscribers, havingfnrr..eJ a po
i partnership for the practice of Law,
will attend to any business with which
they may be entrusted, in the counties of
Richmond, Columbia, Lincoln, wilkes
and Washington.
I. A. Few',
W. Briscoe.
January 14 57 2iw
JAMES M. GIiXJW,
Attorney at Law,
Respectfully tenders his servi
ces to his friends and the public in
general. His Olfice is at Mr. Samuel
S. Sturges’s Hook Store, a few floors be
low the Ban*, where he may at all times
lie fbund, unless when engaged on pro
fessional business.
December 10. , lawtf42
Just received at the
Augusta Bookstore,
A supply of
Tho trip sou’s celebrated
Eye Water.
A 1.80, A FEW BOXES OF
Febrifuge Electuary.
December 12. 43
t- - ■ -
WAKRENTON
Female Academy.
REMOVAL.
J OSEPH Andrews k. Thomas P. Jonas,
Principals ol the above Academy,
having disposed of their interest in the
buildings lately occupied by them, have
removed to the healthy and pleasant vil
lage of Williamsboro’ in Granville coun
ty North-Catolinn, Iti miles wist frcui
Wafrentoh j where their School will
open on the 2nd Monday in January
1823. The same course of study here
tofore pursued, will be continued undo*
all tlie same teachers, they being mem
bers of the family. The Pupils are in
structed not only in the rudiments of
knowledge, but also in the higbe t
branches of science, ever taught in Fe
male Seminaries; including Grammar
and Parsing, Helios Lettres, Geography,
Chymeslry, Natural Philosophy, Botany,
Astronomy, Ac, The principals possess
a better Philosophical Apparatus than
most of our Colleges ; and lectures arc
delivered on the different subjects, ac
companied With experiments.
Hoard, with tuition in all the above
branches, CO dollars per session. Music,
Drawing and Painting and (lie Latin and
Greek languages are also taught; and
charged us follows t Music SO dollars,
Drawing and Painting 20 dollars, and
the languages It) dollars pet session, the
amount for board and tuition is payable
in advance, and each lady in to furnish
herself with a coverlid, a pair of sheets,
blankets and towels. New Pupils pay
only from tho pai l of the session in which
they arc admitted. r I here arc eight,
competent teachers, whose time is de
voted to the business of tins institution.
IVUlidtmboru ’, JV. C, JVbp. 30 41 wilt
Notice.
The subscriber offers lor sale or lease,
for a term of years, that well known
Public Stand, in Richmond county, four
miles below Augusta, on the maih road
leading from Augusta to Savannah, uid
at the fork of the Savanfrah and Louis
ville roads; the tract contains 174 a< re-’,
lying on both sides of these roads, (illy
or sixty acres of cleared and under a
good fence, the balance of the tract is
wood land, and the best of pine timber
for ranging timber, house sills, or firn
wood. There is on the premises a
new two story building, 43 by 32,
well constructed for public or pri
vate business with a new Store, also,
ont-build '*gs, with a spring of excellent
water convenient to the building. Tho
above property can be had on accommo
dating terms, if early application is made
to the subscriber, on the place, and in
disputable titles will be given, if-old.
D. Berry.
January 9 65 wlm
MISS KINGSBURY’S
DICTIONARY,
OR
Definition Book for Children,
TlflE same which was advertised to
be published by subscription in this
paper lust summer, is now ready fcr sub
scribers and the public at large. Tho
author has bestowed a great deal oi la
bor upon this work to render it useful,
and hopes that those persons who have
the superintcndance of the education of
children, will make this a primary Hook
in their Schools. It may be obtained at
Milledgeville, Athens, Eatonton, and in
Augusta, at the Bookstore of J. A: 11.
Ely.
December 12 43 6tw
Just Received and for sale at the Chronicle
ouid Advertiser Office,
OU CONSIGNMENT,
Drayton’s Memoirs
Gardner’s Anecdotes
And a few pamphlets on Imprisonment
for debt.
Dec. 24 48 ts
Would be Rented,
riTO a small family, two good rooms,
JL with fire places and a good kitchen,
from now until the first of October nMj.
Enquire at this office.
1 January 1 Ats
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