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| VOL. 39.] AUGUST\, WEDXKST) VV, SEI"I' 7^TiTu7{ Tm"(P24 ~ ' s-a—-— —-a
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PUBLISH CD EVERY
9 KDNESBAY AND SATURDAY MORNING,
B v VVM J HOBBY.
£9 ■■•*■ '** UTrMTf*--«-.UW .J T -r»~. TB»_ *• vWUHIUrWirTr*
Bills ofl New-York,
FOR sale: bv
L. Bnrie.
H Sept. 25
I Commission Business.
The Subscriber,
x \VING engaged W .rehouse* and Store?
Bl in the upper part of Hus city, oiler* lu-
a general Comrui .-non Merchant.—
v/ho may placo mercha elbe or produce
K r r his care, may safely rely on every pos.-u
He exertion being uted, to give general sale
Ht.oa.
; Barn a McKnine.
I Sept* 25 2 2Ut .
' Salt & Corn.
■OOO Bio-luls Liverpool ground Salt
H luuu bu la Is prime Corn, lor sale in ids
to suit purchasers, by
J 3. li. Warren.
Sept. 25 2 2t
■dth,27tli&2Bth of October
ft <IIE final and finishing Drawings of that pa-
H- Iriolie and now very interesting Lottery—
the
I\V fi&Vuugtou NlomuwLut
I lIhDtTU'IEIM?*
thocityof Bal'imore, under the super-
H'eiulance of the Commisioners appointed In
Governor and Council of Maryland, will
Hi™ place on three successve days, \ iz. the 86i!r.
Hi ill and 211th days of October. It seldom oc
H th:ii a Lottery is brought so beautifully to a
H:>.«e ; the wheels will be rich and interesting,
Hsnbiining
Twenty Thousand Dollars,
I Ten Thousand Dollars,
Beside-.. i'liousanda, Hundreds, &c. all pa able
Hi i utli, which can be had at Allen’s office.
I (I-/' Ui-lant ailveuHirer? should send in tlieir
I rders without delay, and previous to the first
■ 1 die three drawings, as'hey will not have an
I I r n ur ily of renewing ilieir prizes between
■io drawing', The m .men! the lottery is fin
I he I, adventurers will be informed o the fate
II the ir Tickets.
I Tickets 512. j Quarters $3.
Halves G j Lights 1 50.
I TO l!E HAD, WARRANTED UNDRAWN, AT
AfilAiA.iN*o
iLoitorj & Exchange Office,
lC(> Market-street, Baltimore,
I tviiere was sold in t e sth class of the Lottery,
I Ilia 10,000 dollar prize ; and sold a $ 10,000 and
I paid the 10,000 and HO,OOO in he State Lottery,
I snd wherein a StateJLottery, was sold and paid
11. too 000 dollar prize, a 20.000, and no leas than
I i; or 10,000 in the same.
fi j O' ders for 'Pickets, enclosing rash, wl!
I' c , romptly attended to. If orders should not
I anr e in time, die cash will be returned without
I delay. Address
S, &. M. Allen,
Baltimore.
Sept. 25 ■ 2 71
To Kent,
I From the first ol October next, the
I , lyg r ;|. Store at present occupied by the sub
-It. iiUer. For terms applv to
J Jus. Higginbotham.
I Sept. 25 2 If
To Dent,
I TLI ROM the first of October next, three Storer
I -J. iu Bridge Row, near the Bridge, being
I good situation for a grocery business, terms mo-
I derate. Apply to
Oliver Reed.
Sept. 25 2 2t
Bv a Public I Live, lot* them
I shall Dje.
IADIES and gentlemen the subscriber takes
J the liberty to inform you of his rfecosn
I nieticemenl in the above business, and likewise
I his dissolution of partnership with Caleb Quo-
I turn, or Jack oi all trades and master of none. —
I He likewise finds himself obligated to return
I thanks lor the decisive preference that the pub
lic has bestowed on him—but must beg their
excuse for his neglect of not publishing it before,
■ through the great Bow of business ; being sue
cursor to air. Gary fret, ii Dyer, and having the
advantage of French instruction by a native ol
I bans, and the practical part in the cities ol Lon
do i, .New-York and Dublin.
•N B. Country customers'punclually attend
ed too, 1 hop . they will favor me whh a continu
ance of their custom—Gentlemens hats neatly
dressed at the .-honest notice. Likewise all
gentlemen in the cotton business, < an b,. supply
cd wi‘h mai ku g ink on moelerale terms.
Ladies Leghorn Boron s, Silk Crapes, Bom-
Bombazines, Boinlr-zeUe, Straw Bonnet:-, &<’.
ike. fee. Dressed in -upeiMr still. By yo n
obedient and very humble, .N'c.
Wm, M’Douall.
September 25 2 It
The Subscriber
Iy F.TUitXS his grab ful dunks and acknow
t Y ledgments, 1.0 those persons who have
hwitofore given him tlieir encouragement ant
Peonage, and informs th.-m that he has re
turned, and now occupies his former slant I.
frouiing (he Court House, of entPrlHimncnt. —
He trusts that his experience in the businr?.
v/iil be sufficient to wurruu the coik.lh.-gou, th.-r
these who favor him wl'ha c ,il, will hr yoiitcl'
aiJ 1 attentively commoJatecl. Ho ii:vilcs hi
fridi'ls to once more favor him with thoii
custom, and assure? ll.eaj and the pul lie ?on fj
r «ily, that »»ui.hibg shall he wnnt'«gr on his pan
Jo i-llord them every comfort anil convtniet t
in his power,
Samuel B. Head.
II ishinglon, Sept. US 24 i Cl
_N. B. Persons wishing to hire Tlor?«»“Li
can tic accomm jdated at any I'nie.
. . ' s. b. n.
iiai’ijcr tic Doiitgoiufry,
* iti.’fj ifs'ironS oj do:;*' im. <>• it! si nr is on tUtJifCt
rst k '
(£j
, ■u'-d * i'" l wdAl.*£)
i Dn unusual.y iiHv .i i i n oiiiuiodr iing Icruis.
I THLV HAVE «. w on HAND,
QA
ilhds. Philadfilpiiia Whiskey
600 bushels Corn
IdUOO lb*, prime Bacon
100 bids. Superfine Flour
1. 00 bushels Sail
15000 Castings. English ami American
150 keg- Cut .Nails and Brads
10 bundles Gei in ni steel
20 boxes Window- Glass
10 blub, Monas?es
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
e 50 bids. -\. Gin
10 bids. N. E. Rum
10 qr. casks Tenet iffe Wine
ill• birds Sugar
t> boxes C ay Pipes
1 *>o bids. No. j kercl
12000. Spanidi Cigars
M 0 lbs. ir.sli INiitaiegs
12000 lbs. Iron, assorted
50 pieces Cal ton Bagging
5 pieces Sacking
s 200 Salt Sacks
1000 yards Tow Linen, ice. kc.
Sept 4 2ao ts
FIRE UN 1 SUU A ACE.
'jpl IE subscriber, as agent ol (he llartlor. -
.i- fire Insurance Company, conlinncs to lake
risk? aguinsl fire, on buildings, goods, wares am
merchandise,in Augusta and 0? vicinity.
John Beach.
August 2fl 037 ((
1 o Kent,
' House and lad, corner of Green
iyl and Tell dr si reels, well calculates
!g£jySß fur a private family, having sever
rooms, and a brick Kitchen beneath.
Apply to
Elizabeth Carman.
Sept. 4 ...jy it)
Crockery and Glass Ware.
Wav via TViwm-vey,
10S WATER STREET, .NEW YORK,
OFFER FOR SALE
O u 0 Crates and casks EARTHEN and
GLASS WARE, oi a superior quality 'liny
have also a complete assortment 01 Goods open
rd, which they will rr.jiaclt to order at the fol
lowing prices:
Edged Dinner Plates, 50 cts. doz.
„ Breakfast do 44 „ „
„ Desert do 35 ~ ~
Enamelled Quart Bowls, $1 21 „ ~
do pint do 60 „ '
do Teas, 5 tell
do 2 quart Pitchers, 819 doz. ,
do 1 ~ ~ 181 ii 1
do pint „ 93 ~ ,
do i „ „ o>l )> 1
Blue, printed Plates, 1 :2 t-2 ~
„ ~ Breakfast do 1 »
~ „ Desert do 57 ~
„ „ qt. Bowls, 219
„ „ pi. do 100 „
„ „ ill 'Io 04
„ ~ 2 quart Pilchers, 500 ~
quart ~ 3"5 ~
pint „ 2 1 » (
i pint ~ 1 39 »
Blue Teas, 40 sett ■
~ square shape Tea Setts, 37J -V 1 curb •
„ Basons and Ewers, !/. -j Ic S 1 P a 11
Cream colored Plates, 44 cents
2d -d/.e. n. 1-2
” ” r., 31
)> » 3d ~
i. .» 4th „ 25
„ „ quart Bowk,
). i Jlllt 4° 4‘
” 1-2 pb clo y
„ „ 2 quart Pib hers, 220
:: :: „ i ™
„ .. p‘' a »
- ~ ~ 12 pt ~ o 0
r Wash Basons, 1 75 2 50
: :: Chambers, 1752 50
Quart Ring Decanters, f 4
POM ~ ~ rn
Paper quart „ • M
„ P' nt
• Flint 1-2 pint Tumblers, y>
I „ Wines .
And all other articles in proportion.
June 12 "»5. ts
’ WLNES, &c.
The subscribers hare recently reran d an acdiljnv
h their stark of U'ine raid Fine Liquors, and
0 now offer fur sale,
50 PIPES, half pipes, and quarter casks,
White and lied Wines
’ Superior Cognac Bi audv, selci ted in the Lon
,. don market
Jamaica Rum, (Waterloo’s Cargo,) very old
and tine
Holland Gin, warranted pure
With a renerul assortment of
GROCEHIIS.
!1 A I. ii Ci. VV. Huntington.
,1 une '-’3 ..-iit
■■
5 AT ITK
Augusta Clothing fctoic,
Opposite the City Hotel,
have received a part “F tu em
FALL rfTOCk;
e Consist nig of a Urge asso, tmrnl of
d j pr[7 Black Dress "oats; Blue. BlaG:
>• 15 and'!• ancy Frock Coat ; and a largo mi,.
1, „V ol Pantaloons of all sizes and - olors; !• an
~ c V Vc«l», ol liiiT.-i out f olors ; also, a cood sup
». ply of Shirts, (pte!n «»;• collon and
u. ,;. Iline i; Drawer-, Pi aid Cloaks and Big Coals,
P .Ud ci large as.urlmir'l of
ir bcivnnts Ciotiling.
f- AH of whi liiiio Flesh Stuck, and will be
■’ sold low for cash, by .
e Ariel Look,
A "tut fur J J 1 much A Marsh •
Sept. II 211 U
A ! JOB PRINT IN G,
Neatly executed at this office.
r « !fsa# y lift (Jl
wig SS-d 11
■ ....
MANSION HOUSE.
S subscriber has taken a new lea to for a term of voars, of this well Imnwii establishment,
api" teiid i-s.his services with the snniospiril of aooommodMi.'n which lm hopes has
’ _ "’(ysen paid to his customers nod patrons. This < stablkluimi' i« undergoing a thorough
(I, 1 ) '’Rh considerable -id Jit ions, wliidi lie hopes with several years experience, and his uu
if < “ttcntimi to business, to share that portion of public patronage woich he is entitled to.
’fins a-' C fined up in superior stylo, for the nccoinmod; ti„n of families, as well as single rooms
> r gentlemen, and has, in an airy situation, fine large .Stables, and sale Carriage homes, who Ii
~e l'‘tLges himself s!k*U be uitcnded to by approved ostlord.
Win. P. M’Keon.
August 28 037 |p
N. B. On hand, and constantly kept, a large supply of Pino and Oak woo 1, which will be. sold
<) ■ reasonable term*!.
ft'Nf*'- Aj vfAv^”’ * ‘‘v ; ‘yf> V?T .
•V* ''t
AUGUSTA, GtIOJIGiA.
1 HI? anb rribov hnving i»ur< hasod 'hut vain:.hie Bland, known u (ho Kapflo r ruvfTn, is pro
’> paring to open it as a House ol I’uldic Entertainment, on t!i<; first day of October next, in a
4>lcol Coiiveiiicnco and com lor! wh.cli shall be satisfa; hoy to those who favor him with their
cistern, flic House ha- recently undergone a thorough repair—the beds on the first of October,
will tie all new ; the bod rooms in neat order, and every convenience will he prov ided, either for
1 I'MUxlOiJ X! i 1 jLxUI /.IU i• u t > 111 I. O.M.U «1 A ! -- 4 .1 •. I i-L t *J - ■ -• •'*l e • • 1-
luc ‘-hurt’, ofpuldi patronage. Iho Bur will bo woll supplied with iho host ol hquors ; Iho si. -
bios will be well furnished with piovcnder and attended by careful hostlers ; and charges will
be so regulated tb it those who once call at. the catablishineiil will be indin ed Irom a regard to
ei onomy and comfort, to repeat tlieir visits —While constant hoarders will be kept 111 siicli good
humour as will, it is hoped, induce that panel mil ily, which will afford the subscriber the encour
agement and support he will endeavor to deserve.
Fields Kennedy.
ii m 223 tO
Jnl v 10 .
if Tench Tuition.
.■•HE fiibsi nber will re-op. u bis French
i Evening School on the first Monday in
O' tober next, a private and convenient room
>l.vi. g been fitted (or the purpose. An earlv
application is requi sled, in order to arrangi
the classes, as i( is necessary in order to pro
serve the system adopted, t. begin togellu 1
and keep togrtber. For particulars, apply at
Hr. 'lTeadweli’a Book dtorc, where a sub
scriplion paper is left; or to the subscriber,
who wi-iiing to devote bis whole attention t
that kind < f instruction, will give private 1»?
? ns to Young Ladies, at their parents’resi
dence.
J. B. Lafitlc.
Sept, it .41 (U
Keceived Vcstcrtlay,
AT THE
AUGUSTA BOOK-STORE,
/(i,IJ Eit tie it of New England —a Romance in
S. one Voi.
Hie Blank Book, ora Small Colleger
History oi the North American Golonic?, from
tlieir int*Detent to Hie conunencenient ol the
Revolutionary War, l,y John M:ir:-b:.ll
fv’oodt,ridge and Willard’s Universal Gcogra
ohv, with atlas.
1 . ' , , - Oil)
Sept, 15 -n-
Final Notice.
f WILL allend at the Store of Mr. Moses
1 Rolf, until Hie first day of October next, for
;e purpose of cotlei ting the state md county
! x. for the year 1323. I'eisous in arrtar«,
will do well io avail llurn * 1:' -of 1 bis op nor: u -
nn v, or exei olioi will iosne and agreeable to in
onir.r of 1 lie Justi'a.-? ol the lufctior t.ourt, o
„• r-o 1 \ iil bo allowed a vote.it the ensuing
. .uclioii?, unless the uiiove n: a'd Dx be paid.
K. IJugg, T. c.
Srpt. 3 240 Id
To Rent^
MA n l possession given the first of Oc
tober next, the -toreat preset) occu
pied by Oliver J enney. Aooly t-»
Hoiiry Byrd.
August 21 235 11
Frivato Jioarding.
NUMBER of Gentlemen may be accorn
modeled with Boarding (and lodging if re
quire 1) iu a private lamily, in the house next
c ove Di Turpin’s, Broad street, from the
first of October next. Enquire at Mr. Tread
well’s Book Store, or oi
J. B. Lafitto.
Silt. 11 24 i }2l
To Kent,
J7IRO.M the first day of October next, a con-
T venient Dwelling House and Lot, on Ellc
-trcct, at present occupied by Mr. A. Tread
well.
ALSO,
A commodious dwelling House and Lot, on
Reynold? street, O" upied by Mr. William Gio
ver. For terms, apply to
Robert Dillon.
August 28 237 If
( r/.-vy.-v IF
,R'.fE: .i. "s* <SMt<k«vQ
r.b.df'! -.-VT.-,.'- Mhl-.««r?N's
I r - ' J
- ■ '■ 1 «' 3
BOUSE.
rjnriE subscriber lias made considerable ini
'Ji provement in the House kept by him, and
lias added several largo room? to ‘lie buildings,
Members of the Legislature, can be accommo
dated with rooms of any size, to suit tbe entire
delegation from any county, separate. Families
pan lie lodged in apartments detached from the
main buildings, where they can be retired and
i comfortable.
Ho presents his sincere thanks to the mem
j bin sol the legislature, and to the public gene
rail’-, for tlieir encouragement at tbe last session,
, i 11 hopes to merit a continuance of their pa
r i tronage.
,-i John Downer,
, i Mlltedgcville, Sept. 3 210 UN.
i For Hale or To Kent,
j'■ ill. unexpired lease and improvenicnts in
' ii Iho Lot known a. the Little Man’s Gar
•leu, silua’e 1 on ERis-rlreet, near the corner of
t :. pre street, having all the conveniences for a
Coulee lionary on a I -rge scale, be ides an oven,
j i dry house, ice. There is also an Icehouse,
in good order, where 15 or |K tons of ice can be
| secured fur summer ire. The whole will be
-hewn by ap licallon 0.1 the- premises—and for
! terms, apply to
l>. Bouyer.
| August 11 132 H
j To Kent,
1 jfpA Two Tenements, one at the cornet
.b’JJsJL of Macintosh k Reynold streets; tin
other on Reynold s'rcct, adjoining thereto.—
I Possession of'he former can be had Ist Orrober,
- or earlier if required, and ol the latter Ist No
• vember.
Anderson Watkins.
August 21 2D ’f
FT 0 Persons having buis
ne-s with the subscriber, are notified that Mr.
- Jona. M. Hand, will act as his attorney, during
! the .Summer.
K. J. Meigs,
1 June 2 212 ts
II Wo are authorized to announce
- R. Bush, Esq. a candidate for Receiver oi
! Tax Returns, Dr Richmond county, at the next
■ election of countv olficer*.
rnpt, 4 239 Id
JK»rfy.!Bw«rxal ucoi vaaic rtm .-m.' •—rrmrrwi mu nr'? y f«^^i
Mi-lIM M
rBNO Rent, liom the tiieyfiiy i.l Ocioi.cr riexl,
Y six Dwelling HoiiiWftvro of them suitable
for Law-Otfi. es,-villi the nto is-ary out build
mgs, situated on Lilis and Washiogton-streets.
Audu w J, Dill.
August 7 231 ts
ft?* '1 h p undersigned may be found
it the Mayor’s Otficc in Hie City Hall, from 0,
A. M. to ;i o’clock, I*. M. and nil other times at
the ollice ol Hoi/r ic JiKiu, or at his Dvvolline',
on Ellis street.
R. R. Reid.
Juno 1(5 o|g ip
Soda W ater, &c.‘
’■fiMlF. subscriber basin full operation the Up
k geian Founlnin, at his store sign of the
•ohlcii Eagle, Cotton Range, whore r,.uy be
nad Soda IVatr.’rand its various prepai ation: oi
-MD* Magnesia, kc. kc. of tin best quality.
JE. Audler.
ALSO,
Soda, Seidlrtz and bix.liel Powder? in Boxes.
■ln rtly expected, a quantity of ICE from
Charleston, which will make the above pleasant
uni agreeable.
May !1 20:1 ts
ft?* Richard Wariie and Geo. W.
Warner have formed a binnncss innneximi in
lie practice ol' the LAW, under the firm ol
VVaiise .V Warm.ii. Their Joint Ollice will
will be I; Ipi in the room hitherto occupied by
'ir. Warner, south end ol “Cummings* Law
Building I”—where one of the partners may be
found at. all times from ti o’clock, A. M. to 2
o’clock, P. M.
July 21 220 ts
ft?* Wo are requested to announce
Nalb miel E. GoJlin:., of Columbia county, a
■ andidalo Dr n scat in the House of Represen
tatives at Hie approaching election.
Align t 20 237 (d
(Jirciilatiiig 1 J dbrarj.
j T is proposed to open a Circulating Library
b. 'it Hie Augusta Bonk Store, early in next
m.'iilti. 'I he Snbscriptlrm Book is ill present
m the hands ol J, W, Bird, Ivq.—bv applica
tion to him, or at Hie Augusta Bonk Sd ro, per
sons disposed to lavor (ho undertaking may
have an opportunity of subscribing.
August 25
MEDICA I? COLLEGE
of Houlli-Carolina.
I K AllE Lectures in this College will commence
-1., in district ton on the second Monday in No
vember next, and continue live luonllis—’J'hc
Professors are—
Joint Edwards Holbrook, M. D. Professor ol
Ai atomy.
K-I.ojjjd Huiui'-LlieL',.... .VI II I a..0. .£
,-t c trim, and the ilisi-ases of U omen and Infaiils,
James Ramsay, M. D. Prole sor of Surgery.
Henry It. Frost, M. D. IVotessorol Materia
Modica.
Edmund Kavencl, M. D. Professor of Che
mistry ami Pharmacy.
Stephen Elliot . L. L, 1). Professor of Na
lural Hislorv and Botany.
Thomas G. Prioleuu, M. d.
Dean of the Faculty.
[f T The Editors of t u e following paper.l arc
requested to publLh the above once every dirae
weeks nnl.il Noveinl.er, and foi ward their ac
counts for payment, vizN’cw-Orlcans Mer
c aiitile Advertiser; Alabama Mobile Registerc
I'ei.smola Gazette ; Georgia Patriot; Augusta
t 'in onicle ; Milledgeville Journal; Nashville
Whig, Teiioesfi.e.; Raleigh El ir ; Western C,'a
rolin'iau 5 ( ape Fear Recorder ; Aurora, Pliila
dolphin ; New - York Evening Post; Bo lon
< 'nnlira I ; Winyaw llltellig' n< cr;Slate Gazelle,
Columbia; and Yorkvillo Pioneer, Soulh-Cruo
linn.
Anoint ?.>
0(/" Mr. Benjamin Barton, of tht;
House of S. Hills & Aldcn, will .ulus ihe.attor
oi y of the subscriber, during ins absence from
the city.
J. M. Hand.
August Id 233 If
f ■'■-•‘U
v' .a E
Notice.
, rj'MlE public arc informed that the passage
3 in the Hina A Boat Company’s Boat, is at
pr t -ut. Ft gbl dollars from Align‘lnto .Savan
nah, and ton dollars from bavannali 10 Augusta.
- H. A Muu, Agent.
June 19 2i7 it
Notice.
A EL persons having claims against the Estate
. . j ol Col. George VV. Evans, late of this Coun
iv, deceased, arc desired to render them in duly
attested, within the time required by law—and
’ all persons indebted to Hie Estate, are requested
I to make payment without delay to
, J. S, Barney, Adm’r.
r May 12 206 ts
Dissolution.
’'BMIC Copartnership heretofore existing be
3. tween A. G. Howard & R. T. Walker, is
this day dissolved by mutual con ent —all debts
1 due the said concern, will be received by A. G.
1 Howard, who ir alone authorized to collect the
same, and to pay all claims against it —the bit
• mess hereafter will be conducted by A. G.
Howard on his own account, who hopes by bis
assiduity and attention, to merit a share of pub
lic patronage.
A. G. Howard,
R. T. Walker.
" April 30 206 ts
* Notice.
PERSON'S having demands against the es
tate cl Edward Houghton, late of Richmond
munty, dec. are requested to present them
P legally attested, within the time prescribed by
I 'aw ; and those indebted to the said estate, art
Ibo requested to make immediate payment.
A. G. Rayford, adm'r.
Feb, 4 ’ 178 ts
•MvniK V..IW.
'l JOHN G. POLiIILL,
1 attorney at i.aw,
s. B-? 1a settled himself at Augusta* and will at
tend the Mayor’s Court of the city, and
Hu: Superior Courts of Burke, Striven, jeffir
_ son - Washington, Columbia and Richmond
counties.
(Ci Mis clients in Burlr, Seriren anil JefTer
\ sou, will at all tours in vacation l ave (lie : d*
t Vantage of easily consulting hi» brotiiei* Vliyor
, James Polliili, at Waynesborough, (Burke
comity,) in all his cases in which they are i id,
cmnloyed in opposition.
December 10 152 if
Classical and English Seimi*
narj ol* Augusta.
:'|Mir. Public is respectfully informed, tl i•
i | 7 t!lc Seminary for Iho Classics mul K.- fl,
will open on i tic mil of July next, at (lie I’m -h
!, ?o Monro of the It, CJ, Cliurch. Parent? :->■ 1
Guardians wishing to enter children to n.
Sfhool, will be pleased to apply between Ila
■ hours of 0 and 2 o’clock, at the Parsonage
1 home to
E. Swinoy.
Oj’ The Seminary will bo kept open <• . •
day, Sundays excepted, from « till one oVlo
and from 4 past 2totl in the evening. On I ,i
• I unlays it will be kept open only till I oVV. I;
1 Juno lit) 22Q ((
Notice.
rjMIK subscriber having boon appointed, !.v
| fi the Honorable Court of Ordinary, with
■ Robert Dlmon, as administrator to settle tin
balance of the estate of Jesse Dlmon, deco
—notifies all persons concerned to stale t o
amount and dignity ol the claim?, (hat an cm iy
distribution may be made of the assets, as tim
law directs.
R. J. Meigs,
One of Hie administrators.
No. 4, Cotton Honi”
Ail persons indebted to said estate are not■ fi '
that Wm. T. Could, esq. is authorized to col
lect and settle the same.
R. J. Meigs, adm'r
April 3 195 if
Trunk. NlvYUutvxeAuv^.
♦I oseph Roderick,
//os removed from Bridge- How to Broad stmt,
opposite Brewster & I‘resruWs, near the gm \
VND respectfully informs the public, mat
he makes and repairs Trunks on I lie ?!i ; i
esl notice. Trunks taken and exchanged, f
Icsired. The bigbeat price given for Deer
ml Call Skins, at the above Factory.
Paper Hanging and Upholstering Unsinr-is
carried on, on the most reasonable terms.
A neat assortment of Band Boxes always on
hand, sold wholesale and retail low for cadi.
-1-mtitimrr rr-< .m.
Sept. It 141 (f
CC/* The subscriber's Lute of Stud cs
between Augusta and Savannah, will continue
through the summer—leave Augusta, every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 2 o’cl. > k.
I‘. M. through in one day. For scats, apply at
the Savannah, Charleston and Washington S age
office, first door sooth of Ihc Pott Office.
Joseph J. Thompson, proprietor.
June 19 „,217 If
Notice.
ON (he first Saturday in October next, the
City Council will appoint four Auction,
tiers for the city of Augusta, tor one year from
that day. Persons desirous to obtain the ap
pointments, will hand their applications to the
Clerk, (naming securities,) on or before nine
o’clock on that day.
By order ot Council, passed the 3th Septem
ber, 11J24.
> Geo. M. Walker, Clerk.
Sept. 15 242 Id
G rimshaw’s Histories.
1-0a SACK, AT THE AUGUSTA BO'iK STORE,
(irimshaw's History of England, and
History of the United States,
THIRD EDITIONS,
INTERSPERSED with much additional amu
sing and historical matter ; large I2mo. price
5 I ; each accompanied by a book containing
about 1300 fyuesHms, with a Marginal Refer
ence to the pages in the History, price 25 cents;
and, for the convenience of Teachers, a Key,
f ' containing the Answers, price 50 cents.
1 These epitomes, though particularly designed
• for Schools, will be found useful digests lor the
• general reader, as no important incident or date
baa been omitted.
JUso, for sale ,
Griinshaw’s Etymological Dictionary, con
taining the derivations‘and definition? of English
words,-from (ho Creek. Latin ami French lan
guages, and all the generally used technical
and | elite phrases, from the French and Latin.
1 Price ;5 I 50.
,) June 26 219
TUITION
Miss JULIA HAYDEN,
Jy ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
It she ha? opened a SCHOOL for the inslruc
-3 lion of children in the various elementary
3 branches of Fnglish Education. She has a com
. mpdious room on the lot of Doctor Thompson,
e where she ay be seen by those wishing to
. place tbcircbildren under her care.—lfer terms
will be moderate, and the number other pupils
3 limited to twelve.
She also oilers to teach young ladles the art
of Landscape and Fancy Drawing, and Fain\
ing in Oil or Water Colours. Specimens —*
pencil may be seen by those who will call as \
above.
Jan. 24 175
Received,
- AT THE AUGUSTA BOOK-STORE,
„ A SUPPLY of the large fiat, and other Tur
,, t\ nip Seed.
July 14 224
THE GAMUT,
For Sak at the Augusta Bookstore.