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Wednesday & Saturday morning,
BY WM. J. HOBBY.
*■ ' * Lost, ' ~
BETWEEN the Planters’ Hotel and
Post-Olfice, a Gold Seal and Key.
The finder will be liberally reward by
ifavin 0 ’ the same at the Planters’ Hotel.
June 14 HI 2t
"the subscriber ,
Hat lately received ,
MADERIA WINE, in half quarter
casks, ofJ. H. March’s brand ; also,
the same, of the importation per the Lou
isa Cecilia, in 1818, in demijohns, for fa
mily use; Cognac Brandy and Jamaica
Ram, of superior quality and strength, 8
years old ; superfine Flour, and a gene
ral assortment of Groceries —which will
be sold on reasonable terms.
I Fred. E. Dugas.
I June 14 in 4tw
Passage for New-York.
THE elegant and fast sailing
mfSy Packet Ship,
CLIFFORD WAYNE,
Will positively sail on the 24th inst. For
passage, having superior accommodations,
Apply to
Edward Williams,
Savannah.
June 14 111 2t
To Rent,
MFrom the first day of October
next, two Dwelling Houses and
Lots, on Reynold street, convenient to the
Market; also, two tenements in the Brick
Building, on Centre street.
John Phinizy.
June 14 HI 3tw
Dissolution.
THE copartnership of North & Rowe
is this day dissolved, by mutual con
sent.
All persons Indebted to said firm are
requested to call and make immediate
settlement to Adna Rowe, who will con
firm# business at the store formerly occu
pied by N. & R.
John North.
Adna Rowe.
June 14 111 3t
BUNCOMBE.
James Patton, jun.
RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends
and the public, that he continues to
keep his well known establishment at the
sign of the Eagle, iu Ashville, Buncombe
county, who is in readiness to receive
and attend to those who may call on him.
His house is arranged so as to accommo
date gentlemen with their families with
rooms, suitable and airy for summer.—
Also private rooms for those who wish,
and roems for transient travellers. With
a new range of stables now putting up,
seventy two by fifty four feet, with four
range of stalls therein, and a stream of
water conducted to every part of the es
tablishment through pipes from the
mountain. And convenient to this es
tablishment are some very Chalybeate
water, some of which has been used to
advantage. He has on hand a general
assortment of Goods, Spirits, Sec. Tan
nery, Saddle, Harness, Boot and Shoe,
Taylor, and Blacksmith’s Shops, with
their proceeds, made suitable for the Ira
veller, all of which shall be sold on the
lowest possible terms. ,
His rates of boarding for man and horse,
seven dollars per week —children and
servants a proportionable deduction. —
Also a further deduction, where a family
stays a length of time. His boarding
house is a large white framed house,
joined by a brick building below, and is
in the southern part of the village, 32
miles south of the Warm Springs, andjy
sufficiently large for the
of one hundred persons. He
Uzeil to say that Win. MurrayflßßßßH|
south of Ashville, and Dr. WpgwßaSjl
Bounh, 1 mile below the WarmUßliliii
(both good houses) also hold themnNJH
,n readiness to take visitors and travellers
to the mountains the ensuing season, and
pledge themselves to render every possi
ble satisfaction in their power on the most
i moderate terms the country can afford.
i JH' roads across the Saluda
I ■peyanano gaps, of the Blue Ridge,
I put in good repair by the Slates
i 'JHtb and North-Carolina.
June 14 111 3t
Court.
18. Notice.
IHr BSONS Commencing actions in I
I ■ this Court are notified, that no suit
progress unless the Mayor’s Fee is
at the time of filing the Declaration,
. With the Clerk; and further, that no
will be placed on the Docket until
me is paid.
V, Wm. Jackson, Clerk.
1 jo 3t
Eos gale dr to Hire,
T'y, o P r * m# » likely and young Negro
len *. .* I'kely young Boy, who is
w ß J, ca PJ b ** *• » hmu* servant, and a
IJfi*. who |« a good washer
( M 4 low*!* liboV ° M » r ?f W '" b#
hv b ' r# ® 00 reasonable terms,
at Ifci cilice.
iioat
Hardware and Cutlerj,
PLATED WARE
And
FANCY GOODS.
THE subscriber has just imported,
from the manufacturers in England,
and now opened a splendid addition to
his former stock;
Fine Ivory and Selftip Knives and Forks
Stag handled and common bone ditto, a
variety
Pocket, pen, 2 blade and spring hack
Knives, of all sorts ,
Rogers’ best Penknives, on cards
Razors and Straps, of the best quality
Crown Lancets, Pallet Knives and Steels
Carving Knives, Shoe and Butchers’ do.
Common and fine Stock Locks, all sizes
Common and fine and best Secret Pad
Locks
Knob, chest, cupboard & all other Locks
Hinges and Screws, a great variety
Home, dressing and pocket Combs
Hemming’s best silver eyed Needles, all
sorts
Elastic steel Knitting Pins, common do.
Files, of all sorts and sizes
Tea and Table Spoons
Chkels and Gouges, of all sorts, and
Carpenters’ Tools in general
Common and fine Buttons
Gilt and plated ditto
Plated Spurs, Bit!s and Stirrups
Drawing Knives, Trace Chains and Au
gers
All sorts of Brushes, Gun Flints
Fish Hooks, Sic, Sec. SLc.
Blacksmith’s Tools,
Os all sizes amPhtst quality ,
PATENT PLOUGHS,
PLOUGH IROjVS.
Together with most other articles in
his line, which are offered on accommo
dating terms. Merchan s 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 Slates.
Reuben Leggett.
May 17 103 2m
On Consignment,
40 3BLS. prime Pork I
30 do. superfine Flour
20 bags Coffee, prime green
2 faggots German Steel
2 casks Shot
12 bhls. Loaf Sugar
for bale i;y
S. Kneeland.
May 24 105 stw
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Copartnership.
rpllE subscriber, has taken into Co-
J. partnership Air. B. F. Kenkick,
the business in future will be transacted
under the firm of John L. Anderson
M Co.—Who have, and will constantly
keep on hand, a complete assortment of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, IRON, 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 close, as speedily as possible, re
quests all persons having any demands
against him, to present them without de
lay. And all that are indebted to him,
to call and settle their notes and accounts
when convenient.
John L. Anderson.
May 28 106 law4t
New Publication.
JOURNAL of the Private Life and
Conversations of the Emperor Napo
leon, at St. Helena, —by the Count De
Las Casas, —for sale at the Augusta
Bookstore.
April 16 94
■Looking Glasses.
H^EL AN D has on hand, and for
large assortment of Look
vSj§sßkery rich and fashionable
fashions, which will be
for cash.
I Wm 98 ts
E. Hunky, Denti^
PURPOSESwBaving tqwn shortly,
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 Dauforth, Esq. during business
hours.
February 13 70 ts
Land for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale that va
luable tract of land in Wilkes coun
ty, known as the factory tract; containing
between eight and nine hundred 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
out houses. A never failing stream wa
ters the land, on which is an excellent
mill scat. Persons wishing to purchase
will apply for terms, Sic. to
Wm. Longslreet,
Anentfor L. V. Shaw
May 21 IQ? M
To Rent,
MTIU the first of October next,
the House at present occupied
H. U. Cook.
'May 14 W ts
AUGUSTA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1823.
The Subscriber
Begs leave to inform his friends and the
public in general that he has commen
ced the j
QKDDH &599) SIM®
MANUFACTORY,
Next door to- Mr. John Smith, Hair
Dresser, on Washington street—where
those who favor him with their custom
may depend on their work being done in
the first stylo and fashion, —w here may
be had full dress and half dress Boots,
lull 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’Sweeny.
June 7 109 6t
Mineral Water.
A CONSTANT supply of Mineral
Water, direct from Saratoga,
fur sale by
R. B. & D. G. Haviland,
Montgomery's Brick buildings.
June 7 109 If
The Subscribers
Have lately received a handsome assort- 1
silent of
SPRING and summer
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
K JACKSON,
ITIENDEIIS hie services to his friends
JL and the public, as an Attorney at
Law and Notary Public, and will be
thankful for any business in either capa
city. His office is in the N. W. coiner,
basement story, City Hall.
March 15 83 ts
Cotton Bagging, &c.
100 pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging,
first quality,
100 pieces stout brown Sheetings,
suitable for square bales,
100 pieces twilled Backing,
30 Coils Bale Hope
600 lbs. Twine,
FOR SALE BV
Lawrence, Rape!ye & Co.
Mr, Clark's Brick Building ,
M'hUosh-strcet.
December 24 48 ts
Hepburn & Prince,
138 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK,
HAVE received, by the last arrivals,
a large and extensive assortment of
HARDWARE and CUTLERY, consist
ing of every variety,—among their as
sortment are many articles selected par
ticularly for the Southern Market,
They have in addition to 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®IM IPdmmiMa
Which will be sold by the gross, dozen
or single box, on reasonable terms.
June 4
Mackerel, Flour, &c.
41 BBLS. No. 3 Mackerel
30 do. No. 2 Jo.
60 do. superior Flour
10 do. No 2 Shad
9000 lbs. very prime Bacon
19 bags prime green Coffee
8 hhds. Orleans Sugar
25 bbls. N. E. Rum
4 hhds. very superior old 4lh proof
Jamaica Rum
2 pipes genuine Holland Gin
3 do. do. Cogniac Brandy
20 catty boxes Hyson Tea
60 canisters Imperial and Gunpow
der Tea
4 hhds. very superior Peach Bran
dy
5 pipes 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
Wm. H. Egan,
Upper end south side Broad-St,
April 23 96 ts
(U° Tax 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
the State and County Tax, lor the year
1822. Person* in an oar will do well to
,ivail themselves of this oppot lunily,—
alter that lime executions will i**ue.
£. Bugg, t. c.
June 4 10« U
Summer Clothing.
JUST RECEIVED BY
J. WRIGHT,
MERCHANT- TAILOR,
NEARLY OPPOSITE TDK CITY-HOTEL,
A handsome assortment of Ready Ala de
Summer Clothing,
CONSISTING OF
Black and blue Camblet Coats
Mixed do do
Black and blue Bombazctt do
Searsuckcrs do
Black and blue Camblet Pantaloons
Black Nankin Crape do
Searsucker do
Drilling do
Bombazett 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 Gipscy Leghorns, from No.
30 to 60, ofa 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,
i ALSO,
Ail extensive assortment of
\ SPRING GOODS,
Consisting in part of the following, viz.
SUPER black, blue and mixed Cloths
and Casslmcres
Valencia and superior Marsailcs Vestings
Yellow Nankins, long and short pieces
s Blue do. ol the Nankin dye, warranted
I not to fade
, Plain and striped Drillings
. Cotton Florentines and Cassimercs
( Scotch Stripes and Checks—lrish Linens
Long Lawns and Sheetings
Linen Cambrics and Hdkfs.
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ black, white
and mixed cotton and silk Hose,
and half do. an extensive assort
ment
, Doole, buck skin, beaver, castor, kid and
silk Gloves
, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-14 Table Diaper
Russia Diaper, Duck and Sheetings
Striped Jeans and figured Spring Cords
French and common Bombazines, a great
assortment, and a part very lino
Plain and figured book, mull, jaconet,
Swiss and cambric Muslins
3-4 and 5-4 cambric Ginghams
’ German and flag Hdkfs.
Nankin and Canton Crapes, Robes and
Shawls, plain, striped and figured,
black and assorted colors
Black Canton Camilla and superior black
India Satins and Levantines
Black, while and green Italian Crapes
and green Gauze
C Black, white, green, blue and pink Flo
rences and Satins
. Black figured Levantine
. Plain and figured Ribbons ol almost eve
ry width, color and description
Merino, camel’s hair, cashmere, vclvet
iue, Zolia figured Laces and fan
cy silk Hdkfs.
Cashmere Robes, a rich article
Needlework muslin Robes
. Scollop and inserting Trimmings
10 trunks 3-4, 7-0 and 9-8 prints, chintz,
plait and furniture and Calicoes
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,
i suitable ior masonic use
Bandboxes by >. he package and dozen,
Sic. Sec. See.
ALSO,
On hand a good assortment of fashionable
Straw Rornwts.
The above, together with a great va
riety of articles not enumerated, com
prise an assortment superior to any that
we have ever offered for sale before,
which we are disposed to sell for cash,
or on time for approved 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.
THE subscriber has on hand, and in
tends keeping a constant supply of
Bacon and Lard this season, through
which be will sell as low as the market
allows.
Sugars, Coffee, Spirits of all kinds,
Iron, Steel Castings, Molasses, Ice.
W. Ligon,
JVo.7, Bridge How.
March 18 84 ts
Mount Enon.
PETER LEQUEUX respectfully no
tifies the public that be will be pre
pared on the 15th of June en«uing, ts)
furnish board and lodging to persons
visiting Mount Enoo, that well known
elevated and tioalty situation, during the
summer. Having a pleasant bouse, he
trust* hi* «J ition* and term* will
be iati'lactqr/ to (hose who may tail on
Ilian-
May 28 100 fit
[New iSeries—No. 112.
Shad, Mackerel, &c.
60 barrels Shacl
100 do Mackerel
1500 lbs. Hams, superior quality
20 hhds, Sugar
30 barrels Gin
6 do old Peach Brandy
50 bags Coffee
20 Cheeses, very good
100 boxes Claret Wine
50 tons Swceds Iron
1 pipe real Cogniac Brandy
On retail, very Cheap,
1 hhds. old Jamaica Rum
Teneriff, Malaga and Currant Wine,
&c. Sic.
For sale on liberal terms by
Joseph Bacon.
June 11 110 4tw
Mrs. Sanford
INFORMS the citizens of this place,
that she will open her School on
Thursday, the 12th instant, at the former
school room of Mrs. Jull, on Kcynold-st.
Children will be instructed iu all the usu
al branches of education, on moderate
terms.
June 11 110 fit
INSURANCE
AGAINST
THE subscriber having been appoint
ed agent of the Hartford Fire In
surance Company, will take risks against
lire, at the lowest rates of premium, on
1 buildings, goods, wares and merchandise,
s in Augusta and its vicinity.
John Beach.
1 J une 4 108 ts
1 Choice old Wine.
A FEW half pipes, quarter Si half
quarter casks fine old L. P. Madci
j ra, fit for immediate use, on consignment
fromJ. Howard, March Ai Co. will be
sold low. The undersigned will receive
. orders for Madeira Wine. L. P. Malmsy,
| Scrcial Si Tinta, to he put up by J.
. 11. March & Co. who have selected the
bc;t the Island affords.
1 J. W. Bridg es.
June 1 109 ts
Notice.
t IX FILL be sold, at the house of Simeon
VV Rees, on Friday, 11th July next,
( one horse, household and kitchen furni
ture, Sic. Sic. belonging to the estate of
Jehu Rees, dec’ll. Terns at sale.
Mark Price Davis, adm’r.
I June 4 108 tils
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Misses Leghorns.
i 1 case Misses Leghorn Gypsis
10 do Super Double Cape and Gypsie
. Straw Bonnets, recently received, and
for sale low.
ALSO, ;>N HAND,
. Ladies Leghorn Flats and Gypsies, an
extensive assor'ment of a superior quality
Jewett, Abell &l Co.
Upper wing City-Hotel.
June 4 108 wtf
Notice.
I' HEsubscriber in addition to the Man
. sion House, has addedfor the Sum
mer Season, for the accommodation of his
Boarders and others,,that healthy and
pleasant situation at the Sand-Hills, for
merly the residence of Mr. George Turk
nett, and near
“ The TurknettSpring”
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 few rooms remain now unoccupied.
William P. M’Keeu.
May 17 102 1m
To Rent,
And immediate possession given,
A The dwelling part of
the Tenement in the Bridge
Bank Building, directly over
u o66i »i. >» oolsey’s Store, very commodi
i ous for a family, having six Rooms, an
i excellent Kitchen, Smoke House, Sic, Sic,
, Apply at the Bank of Augusta,
i January 16 58 ts
Just Imported,
And for sale at the Augusta Book
store,
LARGE superfine middle woveLcttcr
Paper
vlcmorandutn Books
Children’s Books
Blank Cards
Best Solid Lead Pencils
Neatly ruled Black Lines
Imperial Cabinet luk, 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, tic. Sic.
April 9 93
' for sale'
At the Augusta Book Store.
rt IHF, Trial, of Margaret Lyndsay, by
1. the author of Light* it Mhadowsof
Scottish life.
Justina, or the Will, a Oomeidic story,
Mly H
Notice.
THE creditors of Hezckiah Dickinson
and Flewellen & Dickiusoo, are
hereby informed that llezekiah Dickinson
lias obtained an order from the Honorable
,thc Justices of the Inferior Court of the
county of Richmond, to be brought before
them on Saturday, the sixteenth day of
August next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. at the
Court-house, in the city ol Augusta.
Those interested will please attend,
personally or by attorney, on that day at
the time and place above mention d and
then and there oiler their objections ifany
they have why the benefit of the several
Acts, of this state, passed for the relief
of insolvent Debtors, should not be ex
tended to him.
Avgusta, June 12 111 wtd
For Sale or to Hire,
A N excellent Blacksmith.—Enquire
-u * at this office.
April 23 96 ts
Notice.
VLL persons indebted to the 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 tl em forward,
properly attested, within the lime pre
scribed by law, to
Mark Price Davis, adm’r.
June 4 IOK at
Received at the Augusta
Bookstore,
ANEW Dictionary ol the Spanish and
English language, in 2 vols. where
i in the words are correctly explained a
greeably to their different meaning 6, ai d
a great variety of terms relating to the
Arts, Sciences, Manufacture- ivjeixban
■ disc, Navigation and Trade Elucl Utud.
Sermons, orHoMii.iES. appointed to be
read in Churches in tin- lime of Queen
Elizabeth, ol famous memory.
' An Essay, concerning Tussis Con . ul»i
va, or Hooping Cough, with observ'd ons
® on the diseases of Children, by Iknjatnih
B Waterhouse, M. D. ■ *
’ Discription of Cliina, hart l. l
• May 10 -■ 101
B " . 's
Peveril of the Peak,
Eri H El\ in two or three \ ol"mc.',n*Ry
be had at the Augusta liookslo re,
at two dollars a copy—less than the pnh- ,
Ushers price.
1 A i,so,
, IngersM’s Gnmatical Conversations,
- particularly calculated for those who
f wish to obtain a knowledge of gr ammar
with facility, and without a teacher
April 12 93
ff?* During a short absence of
the Subscriber from town, the Dr !<tt
and Papers appertain)* ;o the VCig! 'treto’s
Court of the ti'Jgtli Ui-tri't, will l.e ,n the
. hands of P. M, t'aniz, |'
i A. I Huntington, d. P.
April 26 07 ts
J Wauled,
A GENTLEMAN qnalmcd to (eke
charge of I’liilourailiia A-;:.demv, to
commence on the first of September lies
'l’he above institution in situated ii
ersville, Elben county', four mibv i-mu
Savannah River, in a very healthy
• tion of the county. A letter addressed
• to the secretary of the board will be at
-1 tended to. None need apply but those
I who can conic well recommended.
By order of Hit hoard.
John Banks, Sec’y.
April 12 93 wts
[ JANIES Nl. GV.NNf.\,
Attorney at Law,
Respectfully tenders his .criv
ces to his friends and the public in
general. His Office is at Mr. Samuel
8. 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, lawtf42
' Notice.
ALL persons to whom I am indebted
are hereby required, personally or
, by attorney, to be and appear at Law
reoceville, in Gwinnett county, and state
of Georgia, on the twelfth day of August
- next, as I shall on that 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 9fw
Ware-House to Rent.
ffIHE Spacious and centrally situated
*- WARE-HOUSE, on Bay and Jack
son Streets near Messrs. Sims Se Williams
—at present occupied by Mr. R. Malone,
having till the conveniences adapted to suck
establishments. Possession will be gt run
on the first of October next.
ALSO, .
p|p» To Lease for a term of years-x
and immediate possession given, r "
IHXj' on BROAD STREET, in that
part of the city known as Springfield near
ly opposite to Amity's Range—having a
front of about IttO feet, and well calculated
for a Range of Stores.
Ear the terms of Renting and Leasing
the abuir Property , belonging to J, S.
lllair, a Minor, apply to
Augustus Moore, Guardian.
April 19 93 u(f