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I Vol. 37.] I AUGUSTA, SATUKDAY, JUNE 11, 1823. [New Series—No. 111.
I edn esday & Aturday morning,
I BY VVM. ( J. HOBBY.
{Chamber,
t 7th June, 1823.
»nHE City Council has ordered (he
I f public meeting, proposed lo be held
,n me lOlli instant, to be postponed to
Vondav, the 16th ir*t. when the citizens
.f A, r ‘ufta are invited to
.It n.iT » l 10 °’ clo &’ A ' M -. at lhe C ’ ity
Ha ' L 1 R. R. Reid,
Mayor oj the City of Augusta.
tv the Mayor,
J Geo. M. Waiter, Clerk.
Mayor’s' Court.
Notice.
PERSONS Co»inipncing actions in
this Court are notified, that no suit
eaii progress unless the Mayor’s Fee is
paid at the time of filing the Declaration,
with the Clerk I and further, that no
*a:e will be placed on the Docket until
said fee is paid.
Win. Jackson, Clerk.
June 11 110 3t
Shad, Mackerel, &c.
60 barrels Shad i
, lilO do Mackerel
JSOO lbs. Mams, superior quality
20 hhds. Sugar
30 barrels Gin
6 do old Peach Brandy
50 t ags Coffee
20 Cheeses, very good
700 boxes Claret Wine
50 tons Swecd? Iron
1 pipe real Coguiac Brandy
On retail, very Cheap,
I hhd?. old Jamaica Hum
Tenerift - , Malaga and Currant Wine,
tic. Sir.
For sale on liber') 1 terns by
Joseph Bacon.
■June 11 110 It w
—
Mrs. San lord
INFORMS the citizens of this place,
that she will open her S'-hool on
Thursday, the 12th instant, at the form or
school room of Mrs. Jull, o.i Roynold-st.
Children will be instructed in all the usu
al branches of education, on moderate
terms.
June 11 110 3t
ATTENTION,
Union Guards.
AN extra meeting of the Company,
will be held at the house of Brunch
Kignns on Saturday evening, the 14th
itist. at 8 o’clock, P. M. to make an ar
rangement to celebrate the 4th of July.
Fhr members are requested to give their
#mictual attendance.
By order ofCapf Cold weld.
Wna. H. Bush, Sec’ry
June II 110 2t
For Sale or to Hire,
T .VO prime, likely and young Negro
-* Men, a likely, young Boy. who is
Pr y capable as a bouse servant, and a
• e gro Woman, who is a good washer
an i irouer. The above negroes wdl be
low, or hired on reasonable terms,
D > spulying at this office;
jlmie 11 I io 3t
INSURANCE"
AGAINST
* smso
|’”E subscriber having i een appoint -
* ed a S*nt of the Hartford Fire lu
j ance Company, will take risk? against
Lj,.}the lowest rate? of premium, on
- 1 IU §?» goods, wares and merchandise,
“ Augusta and its vicinity.
, John Beach.
—June4 IQ ;j ts
Choice old Wine.
A half pipes*, quarter U half
n fif q l ),,rter fine old L. P. IVladei
fron I ° r,' mrne^‘ate use . on consignment
•wi™ ?r d ’ d la, : lh 4c ° «)« i.
»rdp« t * ne undersigned will receive
B T 1 ! 13 , to Be put up t,y J.
June i J * W * Badges.
—1 109 if
r~ i
It Notice.
V\ s ald, at thr house of Simeon
•e °" f r ‘ d , a y- Dth Ju 'y
tui-p t, .howehoW and kitchen fund
Jehu o' j* ” e longing to the estate ot
.Mark Price Davis, adm’r.
HJB tch
The Subscriber
Begs leave to iulbrm his friends and the
public in general that he has commen
ced the
IMKDIP MIID SSKDI
MANUFACTORY,
Next door to Air, John Smith, Hair
Dresser, on Washington street—where
those who favor Bias with their custom
may depend on their work being done in
Ure first style and fashion, —where may
be had lull dress and half dress Bool?,
full dress Shoes, and water proof Boots
and Shoes—all of which he will sell on
the lowest terms, and warranted of the
best quality.
Ed. M’S weeny.
June 7 109 dt
Mineral Water.
A CONSTANT supply of Mineral
Water, direct from Saratoga,
for sa» o BY
R. B. &. D. G. Haviland,
Montgomery's IS nek buildings.
June 7 109 ts
The Subscribers
Have lately received a handsome assort
merit of
SPRING AND SUMMER
(B©©H)g} a
And expect in a few days to receive
a further supply. Those goods were
bought mostly at Auction in New-York,
and will be sold very cheap at wholesale
or retail for cash or acceptances.
Bradford & Morgan.
May 24 105 4w
W. JACKSON,
riTRNDF.RS his services to his friends
A and the public, as an Attorney at
Law and Notary Public, and will be
thauldul for any business in either capa
city. Jlis office is in the N. W. corner,
basement story, City Hall.
March 15 83 ts
Cotton Bagging, &c.
100 j lores 42 inch Colton Bagging,
first quality,
100 pieces stout brown Sheetings,
suitable for square hales,
100 pieces twilled Sacking,
30 c oil? Buie Hope
(100 lbs. Twine,
FOR SAI.E BY
Lawrence, Rapelye Co.
Mr. Clark's IS rick H inkling,
M'lntos/i-street.
December 24 43 ts
Hepburn & Prince,
138 Feud Street.
NEW YORK,
HAVE received, by the last arrivals,
a large and extensive assortment of
HARDWAREaud CUTLERY, consist
ing of every variety,—among their as
sortment are many articles selected par
ticularly (or the Southern Market.
They have in addition lo their shelf Goods,
Patent Carolina Hoes
Trace Chains, round and strait links
Anvils, Vices, Blacksmith’s Bellows
Cut and Wrought Nails
Hoop L and Cast Steel, Naylor & San
derson’s stamp.
May 17 103 3m
Just Received,
At the Augusta Bookstore,
A SUPPLY OF SUPERIOR
S<©lM UWIDIIES
Which will be sold by the gross, dozen
or single box, on reasonable terms.
June 4
Mackerel, Flour, &c.
11 BBLS. No. 3 Mackerel I
30 do. No. 2 Jo.
60 do. superior Flour
10 do. No 2 Shad
9000 lbs, very prime Bac«n
19 bags prime green Coffee
8 hhds. Orleans Sugar
25 bbls. N. E. Rum
4 hhds. very supeiior old 4lh proof
Jamaica Rum
2 pipes genuine Holland Gin
3 do. do. Cogniac Brandy
20 catty boxes Hyson Tea
CO canisters Imperial and Gunpow
der Tea
4 hhds. very superior Peach Bran
dy
5 pi pw do. Apple Brandy
15 bbls. do. do.
25 do, old Philadelphia Whiskey
5 hhds. do. do.
1500 pounds Share Moulds
32 M. Segars, assorted
Which with a general assortment of
GROCERIES, will be sold at low rates
Win. H. Egan,
Upper end south side Broad-Sl
April 23 9G ts
(tJ» F ax Collector’s
NOTICE.
I WILL attend at the store of Mr.
Simeon Russell, until the first day of
July next, for the purpose of Collecting
■he State and County Tax, for the year
1822. Persons in arrear will do well to
avail themselves of this opportunity,
after that time executions will issue.
• E. Bugg, t. c.
June 4 td
Summer Clothing.
JUST RECEIVED BV
J. WRIGHT,
MERCHANT-TAILOR,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY-HOTEL,
A handsome assortment of Ready Made
Summei U\oU\iug,
CONSISTING OF
Black and blue Camblet Coats
Mixed do do
Black and blue Bombazelt do
Searsuckers do
Black and blue Camblet Pantaloons
Black Nankin Crape do
Searsucker da
Drilling ds
Bombazelt do
Pongee do
Stripe Jean do
Black Silk Vests
While and Stripe Marseilles do
ALSO,
A complete assortment of Summer
Vestings, of a new style which will be
sold low for cash.
April 19 95 ts
More Leghorns.
1 case Ladies Gipsey Leghorns, from No.
30 to 60, of a superior quality, receiv
ed this day, which, in addition to'those
on hand, make our assortment nearly
complete, consisting of almost every
kind and quality.
ALSO,
An extensive assortment of
SPRING GOODS,
Consisting in part of the following, viz.
black, blue and mixed Cloths
L 5 and Cassiiueres
Valencia and superior aiarsuiles V estings
Yellow Nankins, long and short pin es
Blue do. of the Nankin dye, warranted
(; not to fade
Plain and striped Drillings
Cotton Florentines and(, ussimorcs
Scotch Stripes and Checks—l.ish Linens
Long Lawns and Sheetings
Linen Cambrics and Ildkls.
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ black, white
and mixed cotton and silk Hose,
and half do, an extensive assort
ment
Dock, bm k skin, Denver, castor, kid and
silk Gloves
6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-14 Table Diaper
Russia Diaper, Duc k and Sheetings
Striped Jeans and figured Spring Cords
French and common Bombazines, a great
/ D
assortment, and a part very line
Plain and injured book, mull, Jaconet,
Swiss and cambric Muslins
3-4 and 5-4 cambric Ginghams
German and flag Hdkts.
Nankin and Ganlon Crapes, Robes and
Shawls, plain, striped and figured,
black and assorted colors
Blank Canton Camlets and superior black
India -atins and Levantines
Black, while and green Italian Crapes
and green Gauze
Black, white, green, blue and pink Flo
rences and Satins
Black figured Lei hi.tine
Plain and figured Ribbons o! almost eve
ry wi'l ii, ( olor and description
Merino, camel's hair, cashmere, velvet
ine, /eiia figured Laces and fan
cy silk Hdkfs.
Cashmere Robes, a rich article
Needlework muslin Robes
Scollop and inserting Trimmings
10 trunks 3-4, 7-8 and 9 8 prints, c hintz,
plait and furniture and Calk i/ts
figured Muslins
A few pieces very superior 9-8 cambric
Prints
Italian sewing Silks, black, blue and as
sorted
Black, blue, green and dove colored silk
Velvets
Scarlet silk velvet and satin Ribbons,
suitable tor masonic use
Bandboxes by he package and dozen,
iic. Sic, Sec.
ALSO,
On hand a goodasscrUuent of fashionable
Straw Bouuets.
The above, together with a great va
riety of articles not enumerated, com
prise an assortment superior to any that
we have e.er offered for sale before,
which we are disposed (o sell for rash
or on time for approv ed paper, on reason -
able and accommodating terms. A gene
ral invitation is given to all who are in
want of Goods, to call and examine ours,
and particularly to our old customers,
who have been in the habit of paying as
well as buying.
Jewett, Abell & Co.
Upper wing City Hotel.
April 16 94 wtf
Bacon and Lard.
riTHE subscriber has on hand, and in-
A tends keeping a constant supply of
Bacon and Lard this season, through
which he will sell as low as the market
allows.
Sugars, Coffee, Spirits of all kinds,
Iron, Steel Castings, Molasses, Ac.
W. Ligon,
N 0,7,, 7, Bridge How.
March U> 84 ts
Mount Enon.
PETER LEQUEUX respectfully no
tifies the public that he will be pre
pared on the 15th of June enduing, to
furnish board and lodging lo persons
visiting Mount Enon, that well known
elevated and healty situation, during the
summer. Having a pleasant house, he
trusts his acc .mmodations and terms will
be satisfactory to tkoie who may call on
hint
May 26 106 €*.
Hardware and Cutlery,
PLATED WARE
AND
FANCY GOODS. ;
f|AHE subscriber has just imported, 1
T- horn the manufacturers in F.nglaud,
and now opened a splendid addition to
his former stock :
Fine Ivory and Selflip Knives and Forks
Stag handled and common boftc ditto, a
variety
Pocket, pen, 2 blade and spring back
Knives, of all sorts
Rogers’ best Penknives, ou cards
Razors and .Straps, of the best quality
Crown Lancets, Pallet Knives and Steels
Carving Knives, Shoe and Butchers’ do.
Common and tine Stock Locks, all sizes (
Common and fine and bust Secret Pad |
Locks
Knob, chest, cupboard & all other Locks
Hinges and Screws, a great variety
Home, dressing and pocket Combs
Hamming’s best silver eyed Needles, all
sorts
Elastic steel Knitting Pins, common do.
f ilcs, of all sorts and sizes
Tea and 'Fable Spoons
Chisels and Gouges, of all sorts, and 1
Carpenters’ 'Fools in general J
Common and fine Buttons
Gill and plated ditto
Plated Spurs, Bills and Stirrups
Drawing Knives, Trace Chains and Au
gers
All sorts of Brushes, Gun Flints
Fish Hooks, Sic. Sic. Sic.
Blacksmith’s Tools,
Os all sixes and best quality,
PATENT PLOUGHS,
PLOUGH IRONS.
Together with most other articles in
his line, which are offered on accommo
dating terms. Merchants are invited
with confidence to examine his stock,
which he trusts will be found as exten
sive and cheap as in any store in the
United Stales.
Reubeu Leggett.
May 17 :103 2m
On Consignment,
40 IBLS. prim* Pork
30 do. superfine Flour
20 bags Coffee, prime green
2 faggots German Steel
2 casks Shot
12 bbls. Loaf Sugar
FOR SALE UY
S. Kneeland.
May 24 105 stw
Copartnership.
THE subscriber, has taken into Co
partnership Mr. B. F. Kenkick,
the business in future will be transacted
under the firm of John L. Anderson
<i Co.—Who have, and will constantly
keep on hand, a complete assortment of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, IKON, NAILS, &c.
Also,
Saw and Grist Mill Irons, of all de
scriptions, made to order and warranted
John L. Anderson.
The Subscriber, •
Wishing to bring his former business
to a da e, as speedily as possible, re
quests all person? having any demands
against him, lo present them without de
lay. And all that are indebted to him, |
o c;dl and set tie their notes and accounts
when convenient.
John L. Anderson.
May 28 106 law 4t I
New Publication. !
JOURNAL of the Private Life and
Conversations of the Emperor Napo- ,
leon, at St. Helena, —by the Count De
Las Casas, —for aule at the Augusta
Bookstore,
April Id 94
Looking Glasses.
C'3 CI.ELAND haa on hand, and for
T» sale, a large assortment of Look
ing Glasses, very rich and fashionable
frames and late fashions, which will be
sold very cheap for cash.
April 30 98 If
E. Hurley, Dentist,
I_)URPOSLS leaving town shortly,
L and requests those persons who may ,
yet require his professional services, to
make immediate application. He may
be found at his room over the store of
Jacob Danforth, Esq. during business
hours.
February 13 70 ts
Land for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale that va
luable tract o( laud in Wilkes coun
ty, known as the factory tract; containing {
between eight and nine bundled acres ; (
very little of which is cleared. There is
on the premises a large stone building,
well calculated for a distillery, together
with a comfortable dwelling house and
outhouses. A never failing stream wa
ters the land, ou which is an excellent
mill seat. Persons wishing to purchase 1
will apply for terras, Sic. to
Wm. Longstreet, '
Agent for L. C. Shaw.
May 31 107 6t
To Rent,
*Till the first of October next,
the House at present occupied
H. B. Cook.
' May 14 102 »f
Misses Leghorns.
1 caseAlisses Leghorn Gypsis
10 do liupor Double Cape and Gypsie
Straw Bonnets, recently received, and
for sale low.
ALSO, ON HAND,
Ladies Leghorn Fiats and Gypsies, an
extensive assortment of a superior quality
Jewett, Abell &i Co.
Upper wing City-Hold,
June 4 __ 108 wtf
Ware-House to Rent.
IJAHE Spacious and centrally situated
J. IVA RE-HOUSE, on Bay and Jack
son Streets near Messrs. Sims & Williams
—at present occupied by Mr. R. Malone,
having all the conveniences adapted lo such
establishments. Possession will be given
on thejirsl of October next.
ALSO,
pjjSffjn To I.ease for a term of years—
and immediate possession given,
~* JP on BROAD STREET, in Hint
part of the city known as Springfield near
ly opposite lo Amity's Range—having a
front of about lilt) feet, and well calculated
for a Range of Stores.
For the terms of Renting and Leasing
the. above Property, belonging to J. S,
Blair, a Minor, gaudy to
Augustus Moore, Guardian.
April 12 03 vlf
The Vorkville
FEMALE ACADEMY
IS again in operation, having labored
under some difficulty respecting a
Stward which has retarded itu pi ogress
since the first of January, w hich difficulty
is now removed. I have purchased the
establishment with the determination, if
the friends of literature will patronise
thin institution, of rendering it perma
nent, as 1 bare removed into the house
for the purpose of boarding the pupils.—
Every possible isxerlioti will be nsed to
render satisfaction to the parents and
guardians of those young ladies who may
be entrusted to my care. They will b«
immediately under the eye of Mrs.
Chambers and .Mrs. Swift, the latter one
of the former teachers, who will attend
to all the branches heretofore taught—
having the assistance of her
James Wvkeman, who i- liberally edu
cated and will teach some branches not
heretofore taught, such as Natural
Philosophy, A tronomy and the higher
branches of Mathematics, &c.
The terms of boarding and tuition the
same as heretofore The healthiness of
the village in which tins Academy is lo
cated, as well as the elegance of its situa
tion, is well known.
Benjamin Chambers.
May 3 99 w3m
For Sale or to Hire,
A N excellent Blacksmith.—Enquire
at this office.
April 23 98 ts
Just Imported,
And for sale at the Augusta Book
store,
LARGI, superfine middle wove Letter
Paper
Memorandum Books
Children’s Books
Blank ','ards
Best Solid Lead Pencils
Neatly ruled Black Lines
Imperial Cabinet Ink, in large and small
bottles
Walkden’s Japan Ink
Pink Saucers, large and small
Indelible Ink
Children’s Paint Boxes
Silver mounted Spectacles
Ditto green glass
Pen Knives, assorted
Spanish Knives, &ic. Lc,
April 9 92
Notice.
THEsubscriber in addition to the Man
sion House, has addedlbr the Sum
mer Season, for the accommodation of his
Boardei s and others,, that healthy and
pleasant situation at the Sand-Hills, for
merly the residence of Mr. GeorgeTurk
nelt, and near
“ The Turknett Spring,"
and will be opened on the. first day of
June. Those wishing to stay at the Hill
through the Season, or partly there, and
in town, will do well to call immediately
as but tew room s remain now unoccupied.
William P. M’Keen.
May 17 102 1m
To Rent,
And immediate possession given ,
a The dwelling part of
the Tenement in the Bridge
Bank Building, directly over
Messrs. Woolsey’s Store, very commodi
ous for a family, having six Rooms, an
excellent Kitchen, Smoke House, &c. &c.
Apply at the Bank of Augusta.
January 16 58 ts
The subscribers to Joseph
Eve’s Poem of “ BETTER TO BE,”
are informed, that they may receive
their Copies, by calling at the Bindery
and Stationary Store, in Mclntosh-street,
and at the Augusta Bookstore, where
others also may be furnished.
February 22 74 ts
Bills on Philadelphia,
■ F9B BAI,F BY
W. J. Hobby.
Ma* $ W
Mouticello
female academy.
MISS USHER respectfully informs
the public, that her school was
opened lor tho reception "of young ladies,
the second Monday in May.
She flatters herself, from the encour
agement she ha* received, K»r the four last
years in Yorkviljc, S. C. she will be able
to give equal satisfaction to those parents
and guardians, who may place their chil
dren under her cut e, in this state.
Every attention will be given to their
manners, morals and expenses.
The high and healthy situation of this
Village, will invito people from the low
and unhealthy parts of the country, to
place their children here, that their stu
dios may not be interrupted by a long va
cation to escape sickness. The rates es
tuition will he the.same as at Yorkvillc.
trued hoarding can bo obtained on as
reasonable terms, as in any other Village
in the up country. A number of young
ladies can be accommodated in Mr.
Uusher’s family.
Miss Usher has testimonials from
gentlemen ol the city ofHartloid, Ccn
ueclicut, likewise from the Trustees of
the Female Academy at Yorkvillc.
Term:: < f Tuition.
per quarter,
Reading and Orthography, $3 50
The same, with definition ofwords
and writing, 4 SO
All the ehove iv iI It English G ram
mar and Arithmetic, 6 50
The above, with Composition, Ge
ography, Astronomy, the Use of
the Globes, History, Rhetoric,
Philosophy, &c. 3 00
In Addition to the above,
Needle-work ami plain sewing, 1 00
Drawing and Painting, Tambour,
Filligree and Emhroidc '2*o
Drawing and Painting alone, 3 00
Drawing, Painting, Filligree, Tam
bour and Embroidery, 10 00
Music, 15 00
June 4 \ 10831
JOHNSHOL'K
Offers hu services In his Friends and the
PuLli.t, as a
Commission Aloxchant
AN b
Ware-House Keeper f
AUGUSTA, GEO.
fie continues (o occupy the Warc-
Uoitso & Stores, where McLaws & Holt
lately transacted business, which arc in
good order (or the reception and safe
keeping of Produce and Merchandize.—
All order* to purchase and consignments
for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any
species of properly, will be thankfully
received; and lie pledges himself, that
every exertion shall be used, to make sa
tisfactory returns .A' all business commib
ted to his care.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A FHW HAHRM.9 %
Supev. Vvvs\\ tioM C,
AND A FKW CASKS
Unslacked Stone Lime.
September 5. 2 ts
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to (he estate of
Jehu Rees, late of Columbia county,
deceased, are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having demands
against said estate to bring them forward,
properly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law, to
Mark Price Davis, adm’r.
June 4 108 3t
FOR SALE,
At the Augusta Book Store.
fTNHE Trials of Margaret Lyndsay, by
JL the author of Lights ft Shadows of
Scottish life.
Justina, or the Will, a Domestic story.
May 31
W anted,
A GENTLEMAN qualified to take
. charge of Philooiathia Academy, to
commence on the first of September next.
The above institution is situated in Ruck
ersville, El ben county, four miles from
Savannah River, in a very healthy sec
tion of the county. A letter addressed
to the secretary of the board will be at
tended to. None need apply but those
who cau come well recommended.
By order nf the board.
John Banks, Sec } y,
April 12 93 wtf
Attorney at Law ,
RESPECTFULLY tenders bis seriy
res to his friends and the public in
general. His Office is at Mr. Samuel
S. Sturges’s Book Store, a few doors be
low the Ban*, where he may at all times
be found, unless when engaged on pro
fessional business.
December 10. law tf42
Notice.
ALL persons to whom I am indebted
are hereby required, personally or
by attorney, to be and appear at Law
renceville, in Gwinnett county, and state
of Georgia, on the twelfth day of August
next, as I shall on (hat day take the be
nefit of the act for the relief of insolvent
debtors.
By order of the Inferior Court of said
county.
Joseph L. Barnett.
May 31 107