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F.UNESDAV AM) SATURDAY SOKSINK,
Hv WM. J HOBBY.
Richmond Academy.
V!K School, in Iho EngFith Department of
till- Institution, under the superintendence
Vlr. Jambs Moore, will open again on Mon
,y next, tJio 4th of October, in=t.
Isaac Herbert,
Clerk lo the Board of Traitors
"October °- 4
Cheese FcisSale.
pHR subscriber has ju-l received a quantity
p ofUhecse, which will he sel l low, lor cash.
Davit! Smith,
jXenr the Market, Ausvsbt
October 2 4 if
AiECTAVEO,
~ the Steamboat Henry Sh.till~.frum Charleston,
GARESH Copers nnd Olives
X* 6 kegs Spiced Salmon
4000 Dosamiges best yellow Sectors
Fresh Vaa-er’s Ale
Oranges and Limes,
Robert Lang.
Octohep 2 4 *■ -
Tales of a Traveller,
PART I.
By Washington Irving,
| % 1 list received lit the Augusld I3ook-Slore.
I October L 2
*" To Kent,
(Afflj A part of the Tenement, occupied by
r subscriber, the lain residence of
ir". David Smith, on Tclfuir-strcct. Apply on
le premises, to
Win. Burton.
October 2 jLdl*
7 To Bent,
pt ;"A 'Hie Dwcf/ing (louse, next above (he
11-A'I 1 -A' residence, corner of Telfair
UuilT/oert streets, embracing every coveuience
cquisitc fora family. Apply to
David Urquhart.
Octobers 4 II
Received on Consignment, !
By the. Steam boat Hamburg,
3O barrels Superfine Richmond Flour
15 do Sugar
ALSO, IN STORE,
3 pipes superior Cognac Brandy
2 car-Ks Claret
For stile low, for cash or approved paper, hu
A. Cardfile.
Oct, 2 " 4 2t
ITemovaiL
Brad ford & Morgan,
nAVTi removed their stock of Goods, to Phi
nizy’s Brick House, next door below .Mr.
John Bones. They are now receiving an exten
sive and general assortment of
staple and Fancy Goods,
Which they will dispose of at very low prices,
Lr cash or ac. eplances.
They invite (heir former friends lo call ami
rxsmino. their stock of Goods.
October 9. 4 If
j HAS REMOVED HIS
Fancy Dry Good Store,
To the Corners if Broad and JiPlntiish strati-
Mr. At shuts Building, where he is opening an
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
British, French, India and Domestic
Ln CsSl£si|p^£
ViZ:
PARISIAN Print?,
Fancy dark and Mourning Calicoes,
do. do. do. Muslins,
Sup, i pi inicd Cambrics,
hn h Chintz,
Printed U-ustmcjne Shawls,
Scarlet, blue, black, green and white Cash-?
mere Scarfs,
do. do, do. do. do. Merino
Shawl - - and Scaifs,
i lam y »ok Shawls,
1 Shaded Ceape do. ahn v article,
Phasic tabby Velvet, Toilet (Casses,
figured black Bombaz, Its,
As orlod sewing silks,
Cotton flag Handkerchiefs,
.•Mil: (lag tja idkerciuefs for Children,
Plain A- figured Swiss, l»ook & mull .Muslins,
Swis miiilm Caps,
do. do I Fil'dlcerchicF,
Fine and coarse book muslin Handkerchiefs,
1 rend) < rape Scat 11.,
Anikin do. do
French do. Dresses,
'■'•akin do. do.
' bun nankin crapes, superior quality,
1 •<!>»♦, do. do. do- do.
dik Hose, “ilk and kid Gloves,
I Rnnlurc binities,
da Calk ues,
*■' lute and coloured Flannels,
Pi ul >i-k? for dre“si r ,
Bun k sini hews and : ’i-netls,
I’ dian (j-apes.
Plea's for ladies Cloak-,
■-wt-iss mas’ n • raviiiu,
A LARGE A OUTMUST
S \TTINUTTS,
Plain and striped, dill" retd colours,
superfine id no C mixed, double milled, plain
and striped Cassiraerts,
Crick striped do.
Lafayette do. do. a new article,
Id Bales sheetings and edi tings,
■lO Pieces Colli.li PaggU ',.
Lavender and Cologne water,
AA hirh l )e will dispose of low for Cash or ap
proved Paper.
trill he Banded this day,
4 Cases .14, 7 i>, and 44, Irish Linens.
October 4 li’t
Bills on Ntiw-ioi k.
FOR SALE BY
In. Barie.
Sept. 25 2 Ot
ifliicsit.
Moticc,
\T7II.L bo sold low, for cash, a House and
tyv on the Sand-Hills. For erms, ap
ply to
John S. Combs.
October 2 4 ts
r i’iie iSubscribcrs,
ARE NOW IIECEIVIXO TtlEJtl KALI, SUPPLY OF
ARTICLES IN THE
afjit ,
Selected per onally, a..d exj ns?elv lor tin.
market, which they can with confidence re
commended lo their customers, and will di;
pose of the following articles at their usual
low rales, (or Cash or approved Town Ac
ceptances VIZ;
on
O \J> HI IDS. best Philadalphin Whiskey,
ICO BtirreU do. do.
30 111 ids. prime St. Croix Sugar,
10 Pipes Northern Gin
.50 Barrels do do
100 Barrels saner fine Richmond Flour
50 Quarter casks .Oniiga Wino
5 boxes while Havana Sugar
5 Pipes seperior Cognac Brandy Dupvi/'s
Brand
5 Pipes Schiedam Gin
ISjOOO Pounds superior tahare Moulds
1000 Assorted Hoop Lon
15,(100 Iron assorted
3000 Blister Steel
2000 German do
70 Reams wrapping paper
5 Baggs Pimento
5 do Pepper
20 Barrels superior Northern Crackers
50 Half barrets do do
.0 Puncheons sup. 4lh proof Jamaica Rum
50 Barrels loaf and lump Sugar
500 Pounds hugging Twine
A I.SO,
On the river, and expected daily,
100 pieces best 42 inch Hemp Bagging
6t) bhls. “ Washington” Gin
10 pipes superior llollandGin
40 crates well asserted Crockery
20 bhls. Peach Brandy
20 casks Cheese
tIO bags Prime Green Coffee
50 pieces best Twilled Sacking
Egan & M’Lauglilln.
October 2 4 it
G PIPES Superior Cognac Brandy, Uupuy’s
Brand, very highly recommended.
Just Reetived, on Consignment and
FOR SALE BY
Egan &t M’Langhliu.
October 2 4 41
“william n. eganT
Renew? the tender of his services in the
COMMISSION
AM)
S'iOKAGE BUSINESS,
'Joins Friends and the. Public.
r-jt 13 Warehouse a the upper end, south, side
Jl. i Broad street, is now ready for the recep
tion of Cotlon and other Produce, upon which
liberal advances will he made, when required.
Any business with which lie may be favoured,
shall be punctually attended to.
OrtobcrS 4 ts
pieces Cotton Bagging
2 tons Swedes Iron, assorted
2000 bushc/s of Sa/l
Ilhds and bb/s St. Croix Sugar
Prime Green Coffee
St. Domingo do
Tierces ami hirff tierces ol Rice
Bafc Rope _
Spermaceti Candies
For sale by
Thomas McC ran.
October 2 4 3t
To Kent,
Amt posse-don given immediale/y,
liriry he House at present occupied by Mrs.
ixn.siry, near/y opposite the Eagle Tavern
For terms, app/y at the ugusta Bookstore.
Oct. 2 ‘ tf^
i or -bale.
a (HE subscriliei ofl'eis lor sale, the whole
.1, stock oi Drugs, viedmmcr, Paints, - Oils,
,V-. which the laie Dr. E. S. 'i'mvvhiidge,
1 1 ambit ■g, fell on hand at the lime of his death.
The assortment is represented as being very
■mod, and the business in wlie 'n Dr Trowbridge
was engaged, had already become ve.-y profit
able; and promised to ho more so. The stock
and house were insured until April next, ol
which the purchaser shall have the benefit. —
The necessary shop furniture, must ho sold with
the olher article.-. A pei Iced inventory ol the
stack on hand, with its estimated value, v.i 1 he
left at Col. 13. F. W’hilner’s ftor.-, (the Post-
O lice,) lor Urn inspection of purchaser:-. Air.
Edward .Moore will conduct lo L.e
>, ou3 i. occupied by Dr. Trowbridge, and will
Iso rccive unceded wri (.m pr.q 0.-.aU to par
.-base, in the absence of the >un.«.riher. The
torms ol sale sale, area credit of six months, on
me half, and of cine months on IGo other. A
note with indi.yml dco socanilv will he; rcqnir
,,|. qPc host hid offered by Saturday the 16th
October next, will be re- rived
(J C. Maysnn,
Sole Fcetutor of F.. S. i rnvbrllgc
Hamburg, Oct. 2 4 4*
f 9 "ST" a I\T f i
fell AV 1 i*-.
Lewis Sancrid,
I’VVER ready I<> evince Ins gra.ii tide, for th<
Jtlj s'etuly and undimiiiishcd suj port ho n ■
(Xpcrient <-d in business—\ihife h. Leg- to off-.i
hi* best thanks to his ;■ ton-; ha- a/.so lo a a
ao-ince, Hint lie- has removed from hi* <-/d .-land,
nth- tTty-’iote/, lo U a.hinglon slr< el, west
-idc, tin # e door Ir-’in Br-md-flrc-et, with a Ire h
andwc// se/ucted sloe k ol i.a/ors and jlher ar
ticles in Ins fine of business.
L. 5. rtspc',(fn//y sn/icits the co-udcnance of
his friends, and hi-of J customers in pariicu/ar,
,nd flatters lilniseff, that By strict attention to
Business, he wWZmerit (besame.
Pi ice for Shaving t; 1 4
do do Hair Culling l i-2
On. 2 __ 4 31
job Printing,
Nestlv executed J this Oiuca.
It
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MANSION HOUSE.
oAJIE snbecriher lias taken a new lease for a term of years, oftlii? \v- II known esl -hishment,
«- and again tetters his services with the- same spirit of accnnimodiition which he hopes ha--
heretofore to his customers na l patrons. Tliis estabUshinciil is undergoing a thorough
epair, widiconsideratild additions, which he hopes with several years experience, nnd his on '
remitt, d attention' lo business, to share that portion of public patronage wnicli he is cntille-1 to.
Rooms a ,- c fitted up in superior slyle, for the accominod .lion of families, as well as single rooms
i<>r gentlemen, and has, in an airy situation, fine large Stables, and sale Carriage houses, which
ic pledges himself ahull Le attended to by approved ostlers.
Win. P. M'Kcch.
August 23 3.17 If
N. 15. On hand, and constantly kept, a large supply of Pine and Oak wood, which will be sold
on reasonable terms.
List ol’ Letters,
i. ALMNG in the Post Oflire, Augusta 0;«. Ortobcr Is
18M, (mu 1 it-lore Persons wishing I.el
iers from ibis Eisi, will pleaiu ask for “advertised letters.”
A J
I nines Aclnms N 15 .InJmn 2
llaniiltou Airlilson Knchel S Jackson
B Joshua Jones
Nathan Hell Henry Jcrvine
Uiciiard Unsli 5 mrs Nancy Jeter
.».» !;.■«, Heal 2 Charles Jones
Joshua Derry K.
William A 13ugg Michael Kean
John Harr mrs Caiharine II Kerr
George lioulinean John Al Kunvn
mrs Mary Bennelt L
Charles Bussey Branch Llgon
mis KUzalielh Beal Uarret Lawrence
John A Byrd mrs Elizabeth La Iloche
Liulebury Busli Starling: L inear
miss Mnrv Ann Derry Thomak H Luckcl
Uanslei Blrgc John Lucky
Joseph Beniiett 2 Leer Lory
mrs Eliza h Briggs Jaaies Layton
Andrea Bui h r mis Margaret Laser
Zepheniah Beal William Lotran
Win W Bissell 2 George Livingston
Thomas Bond II Laboden.s
Wm Borpui W
Duct F 11 Badger James Morgan
Bernard McCartney
mrs Lucent! Grafton John McQnln
inr (Miamplaln mr» Cathai hie McCarthy
Stephen Chandler mr Michau
mrs Louisa Carson John Massy
John S Campbell B «»* s » Mary A Magruder
Bhehe Courtney Howell U Mnrr
Bohert Carson William Mosly
John M Cooper Edward McSwecney
John Collins William MeUomiall
mrs Marv Ann Clark Baniy l> Murson
111 rick B Clark nils Elizal'cth Mathew?
mr Carnes Jll Meridetb
mr> Koscannab C*asteVon G
miss Eunice Caldwell John OGlelrce
John Cunev Archibalil Oruuston
James Caray Henry ' » Lone
(Dihert Cot ion Joim o Keelic
Peter Curre I*
riißCar.del Samuel flayer
S Coombs J Ben ce
mrs Ann P Canningham Laliun Pool
Marlin <‘rnwley John Pettit
John Chandler mr Pain
Charles Coleman R Pelletier
D John B Price 2
Charles Dyaball Mathew Perry
John Day James Patterson
Thomas W Davis Doct John Pm.-sley
lfem*y Dalhy
William c Dillon James W Koiierts
inr» Elizabeth Davis I other Roll 2
B II Douglass Wm M Reves
Dickinson wr< rhrosn llonsay
Doct Charles C Dunn 2 ). B Rhods
nns Ann L Detnres I'redenek J Reanelu
Anstide Dolavigne John W Rend
Doct Isaac Da Costa \V in J It a} held
Isaac Ci Eubosi' t ’’ .
!•; mrs .Ltsepo Simtli
Evans.V Kaynt-r licv llcm-v Kafiord
.losvpil Eve .Tamrs Spam
p mrs Samuel Sprague
Ollier Foster J « S"' 11 '? , „
Slept,eii !•«.•< miss <• mime <. Snead Z
Samuel KnsilkU 2 Uarnnbv ddvers
llenrv Fax mrs Abigail Stay
mis, Mary Few mrs 11-|,silmh Stewart
(j mrs Sarau Stark
Felix Cl Oilismi Wira.ial, Stevens
William Hilbert Zactmnab faimim'lield
Hi v Thanias Claidncr Spencer -V Guilil ird
mrsUimre 1
mrs namiali Oilffia William I emplcton
.losepli Ureen I'etcr Tenicl.
William Itardner llolieit It I aider-ley
Thomas Ureen Tat St Davies
]£ John I homas I uylor
M (' Hughs mrs Ami T i.vlor
.Iniin F (Toiriebsan A Treadwell
I- o Ilarldurt 2 r N
T!*.. a.ts Ulna a d John 1’ ( anre
John Heard . ”
1 <nr Itamllt-m Jason Watlims
1 Uoiiorl II iven It W!1 on
. .ler-mini, Harris 3 lli-nj \\ nod
. Samuil Hi* Henry Wooster 2
\ idcrsoi, 11-llo'vav 2 T Wood
lic. ive 11111-1 Wi Ham Watkins
mr, H o-rli-t S Handley 2 William Wi i.fid
\\ ill ism J lialev Nimrod tV»;;ei
; mrs Elim O Hartford nirs Am, Ware
I Jooatlian F llnrrichson For U H
. (ieojoeJ Heard .losepli \\ alt-o,
rioet dowel Jo-e, 1 1, Wbreler 2
i mrUuglis Ilielmrd U. r„e2
* A It Warn-,,
' James Fraser, p. m.
October 2 4 3t
i Commission llustncss.
; The Subscriber,
■ STAVING engaged AVapchnuttcs nml Stores
L.S. hi the ujqiov j.ru-t of this city, offers l,i
i service? as a general (Jommh-hv, Merclvta!.—
I’ersons who may jdace merchamliso or pro-iocc
under his care, may safely rely on every possl
hlo excrliou being used, to give general satis
fitctio:).
Barna McKinne.
Sept. 25 'I -’ot
To Kent,
St ROM the first day of October next, a r«n
--4 venicut Dwelling House, and Lot, on Ellis
-trect, at pre-ent occupied by Mi . A. Tread
well.
ALSO,
A commodious dwelling House an-J Lot, on
’ Reyiioids-siicel, occupied by Air. William Glo-
L vcr. For terms, apply lo
‘ Robert Dillon.
August 23 237 if
! 7 To Kent,
> LsFln Two Teuemouts, one at the corner
Ia of Macinto h & Reynold streets: the
other on Reynold street, adjoining thereto. —
Possession of (he former can he had Hi Ocoher,
or earlier ,1 rc piiitd, and of the latter I=l No
vember.
Arjflorson Watkins.
August 21 237 ft
llai j)er k, Montgomery,
Being desirous if rUs>nif their basin ess on Ihtjirsl ,
of October nmt, offer their stock of ,
<ais®®iaims 9
On unusually low and accommodating terms.
THEY llale NOW ON HAND, 1
c>A
O'? Ilhds. Philadelphia Whiskey 1
liild bushels (Joi n
1 fit 100 lbs. primp Bacon
BKJ bids. .Superfine Flour
FIDO bushels sjdt
155(10 Castings, English and American
150 kegs Cut. Nads and Brads
10 bundles German .'■'led
20 boxes Wiiplow Glass
10 hlids. Molasses
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
50 bids. N. Gin 1
10 bbls. N. E Ran,
10 qV casks Tenerilfe Wine
20 hhds Sugar
3 boxes C ay Pipes
100 bhls. No. 3 Mackerel
12000 Spanish Cigars
30 lbs. fresh Nutmegs
12000 lbs. Iron, assorted
50 pieces Cotton Bogging
5 pieces Sacking
200 Salt Sacks
1000 yards Tow Linen, &c. Sic.
Sept. 4 239 If
mmmm &
AT v n K
Augusta Clothing fStore,
Opposite the City I Jolt I,
HAVt: KK C KIV' Lt>A PA IIT (»V T». I EIR
FA.LL WTOCK;
. Consisting if a large, assoilmnil of
TJd,UE and Black Dress Coals; Blue, Black
JJk ami Fancy Frock Coals; and a huge sup
ply of Pantaloons, of all sizes and colors; Ean
-y Vests, c.( different colors; also, a good sup
ply of Shirts, (plain and frilled) cotton ami
flannel; Drawers, Plaid Cloaks and Big Coals,
And a large assortment of
Servants’ Clothing.
t i
All of which are Fresh Stock, a id will hi
sold low fur cash, by
Ariel Cook,
jlgent for iJnnoel; ,v Marsh.
Sept. II ' 241 ts
Crockery ami Glass Ware.
\\«vv v\s & G \\awuePA),
(OS WATER STRtt'r, AEW YORK,
OFFER FOR SALK
300 Crates and racks EARTHEN and
liLA-S:*' VVAIIIO, of ;« snu'-iiur <j:i:■ 1«Iy 'I hev
It* \'i; 11 (SO A f c.u jiD't (; Hs-oi f UM lit ()! CLIOISs o; ’MI
• ■ •. which they will r/jmcli to order at the 10l
lo w mg prices :
ridged I >i iiij« i* Piatrs, 60 cts. d< z.
)t Lreitklaj! do 44 ~ n
„ 1)0:.r.|-l do 3i ~ ~
j Enamelled Quart Bowls, 2l 1 ~ „
el i • pint do (if) ~
do I pint do 49 ~
do Teas, 3 sett
do 2 quart Pilchers, 3 19 duz
do ) ~ ~ I ..I ~
tlo pint ~ 93 ~
4 1 ’ i ,» ~ c-l ii
1 Blue priuleJ Plate", 1 12 12,,
„ „ Breakfast do ) ~
' | n » Heseit do 77 „
,i „ „ ql. Bowls, 219
~ „ pi. do 106 ~
~ ~ i pi. dr, 94 ~
~ ~ 2 quart Pilcher?, 550 ~
quart ~ o 75 ~
puil ~ 2 ..I ~
t pint >, f 39 ~
Blue Teas, 40 sell
| „ square shape TVa Setts, 371 fi $ 1 each
~ Basons and Ewers, 37) A. SI pan
‘ ! Cream colored plates, 4 I rents
„ „ 24 size, 37 1-2
~ ~ 3d ~ 31
„ „ 4th „ 25
~ ~ quart Bowls, 75
1 ~ pint do 'H
’ i „ )> I 2 pt do 32
i ~ ~ 2 quart Pilchers, 225
j i, „ quart „ 150
j ~ ~ pint ~ 31
» t, 1-2 pt „ 50
~ ~ Wash Basons, 1 7.5 2 50
~ ~ Chambers, 1 75 2 50
Quart Ring Decanters, S 1
!» )> :{
' | Taper quart ~ 250
i ~ pint ~ 2
' | Flint t-2 pint Tumblers, 75
j ~ Wines 75
And all other articles in proportion.
June 12 215 ts
26tli,i27t!i k '2Btli of October.
fß'llE final and finishing Drawings of that pa
fi. Inolic and now very interesting Lottery—
THE
W tvsAvvwgUiU «NVonume-ut
iL©n'mia^
1 frawii in tin- city of Bal’ imore, undi r ihesuper
mtetidiiiicc of tiie Commisioners appointed bv
the Governor and Council of Maryland, will
lak ■ place on three snetrssvi days, viz. the S6lh,
27;h and 21ith days ol October, ll seldom oc
curs tha 1 a Lottery is brought so beautifully to a
cajsu; Hie wheels will be rich and interesting,
containing
Twenty "Thousaucl Dollars,
r I cii I housand Dollars,
Besides i hoii.-ands, Hundreds, &c. all payable
m cash, which can be had at Allen’s office.
IFj j Distant adventurers should send in their
ordei sVitlioul. doiuy, and previous to the firs;
1 the three drawings, as they will not have an
opportunity of renewing their prizes between
the drawings. The moment the Lottery is fin
idled, adventurera will he informed o. the fate
of their I"ic kets.
Tickets §l2. j Quarters §3*
Halves G j Eights 1 50.
TO BE HAD, WARRANTED UNDRAWN, AT
ALLEN’S
Lottery &. Exchange Office,
J fit) Mar led-street, Haiti more,
Where was sold in t e s(h class of the Lottery,
die If),One dollar prize ; and sold a § 10,000 and
i-aid the 10,000 ami 20,000 in - be State Lottery,
and wherein a SlalelLoUerv, was sold and paid
i 100 000 dollar prize, a 20,000, and nn lers than
ti or 10,000 in (lie same.
(p - Orders (or Tickets, enrlosing cash, will
lie promptly attended 10. If orders should not
arrive in lime, (he cash will ho returned without
delay. Address
S. Si M. Allen,
Halt imore.
Sept. 25 2 7 t
For Sale or To Kent,
« 'IIP unexpired lease and improvements in
$ the Lol known as the Little (Man’s Gar
den, situated on Ellis-3 reel, near the coiner ot
Centre street, having all the conveniences for a
Confer (binary on a large scale, besides an oven,
a dry house, Rc. Thera is oho an Ice house,
ic g.-nd order, where 15 or IF tons of Ice can he
.secured for summer no. The whole will h,
-hewn by application on I lie premises—and for
terms, apply lo
l>. Bonyer.
August II ,13j if
To Kents
/V: From (hi first ol (Moher next, the
j-.iFlore at present occupied by the imb
si rii-er. Fur terms apply to
Jas. 11 ia’ginbolharn.
Sept. 25 2 If
The Subscriber
* 5 ETURNS his gralefnl thanks and arkuow-
Ji.\. ledgmcnts, to those persons wim have
heretofore given him their encouragement and
patronage, and informs them that he lias re
turned, and now occupies his former stand,
fronting the Court-House, of entertainment.—
He trusts that his experience in the busincs,
will lie sufficient to warrant (hoconclusion, that
these who favor him with a call, will he politely
and all entirely aceomtr.e dated. He invites his
nid fiir nds to once mere favor him with fhcii
i u.-loni, and e-.-ures thorn and the public gene
rally, that nothing shall he wanting on his pari,
lo iliord them cvciy coinlbrt and coiiveme .ct
in Ills power.
Samuel I>. Head.
tVashinglon, Sept. 13 44 fit
Pi. It. I'rr.-ons wishing lo hire Horses and
Gig?, <an he accommodaUd at any time.
B. B. 11.
FIRE hNSUHAJNCE.
'5 HIE tnhscriher, as agent (he Hartford
,2 Fire In nrance Company, (-entinurs to take
risk-against fire, on buildings, good-', wares and
mcrchanilisc, in Augusta and its vicinity.
John Bead).
August 20 237 If
Deceived \ estenlay,
AT T!! S’.
Ai; (J UST A I iOOK-STOUE,
E'lll. vV d,ch ol New England—-a Romance in
I one Vol,
I he Blank Bonk, or a Small Colleger
Hi lory of the North American Colonic?, from
flicir seßlemenl to the commeiicemoul of the
It evolutionary War, by John Marshall
Wood bridge and Willard’s Universal Geogra
phy, with alias.
Stp . la 212
f rench Tuition.
' 5 All J . -iihscriher will re-open hi- Frenrh
Brtning School <>n Hie first M nday in
October next, a private and convenient room
havi-ig been filled (or the purpose. An tariy
application is rcqu< sted, in order lo arrange
the i.l-i.-se?, as It is necessary in order lo pre
serve the system adopted, l„ begin together
and keep together. For particulars, apply at
Mr. Treadwell’s Book Store, where a sub
scription paper is left; or to the subscriber,
who wishing to devote ilia whole attention to
dial kind of instruction, will give private les
ons to Young Eudica, at their parents’ resi
dence.
J. B. Enfitie.
Sept. 11 241 lit
Classical and English iScmi
nary of Augusta.
'I HIE Public is respectfully informed, that
s the Seminary for the Classics and English
will open on the 6th of July next, at the Parson
age House of tiie ft. C. Church. Parents and
Guardians wishing to enter children to the
School, will he pleased to apply between the
hours of 9 and 2 o’clock, at the Parsonage
house to
E. Swiney.
(FT The Seminary will be kept open every
lay, Sundays excepted, from ii till one o’clock,
and from i past 2t06 in the evening. On Sa
turdays it will be kept open only till 1 o’clock.
June 30 220 ts
AUCTION.
On Monday, th? lltli of October next,
AT 10 O’CLOCK, A. IK.
II ill he nold, at the residence of Colonel IV.
Montgomery,
All tho Household and Kitchen Furniture, be
longing lo llio estate of Judge Montgomery, de
<’iM£cd—together with a Miscellaneous Libiary.
I'ertns at sale.
I>i/ order the ddminis/ralor.
Fraser, Bowcire &t Henkell,
Auctioneers.
A uarust. 25 236 wtd
~~ "7uJcTIoIC
On Tuesday, 7th December next,
AT <2 o’clock,
Will be. sold, at the Market-House,
ON K l.ot and improvements, fronting on
Green and Ellis-slrcets. One Lot and /
improvements, lying on Reynold and Macinln li
slreels, belonging to the estate of John VVil -on,
deceased, bold by order of the executors.
DJT' On the day of sale the Lots will be jnit
up (ifnecessary) as purchasers may wish.
Terms at. sale.
Fraser, Bowdre 8t Henkell,
Auctioneers,
Sept. 15 514 1 ts
N. B. The corner House occupied by us as
au Auction Store, is to rent for one year,
COFFEE HOUSE.
rAMIE subscriber has made considerable im
J provenient in the ]louse kept by him, . t
has added several large rooms to the huildin
Members of the Legisluture, can be accomrec
dated with rmmis of any size, to suit the entire
delegation from any county, separate. Families
ean bo lodged in apartments detached from the
main buildings, where they can be retired and
comfortable.
He presents his sincere thanks to the mem
bers of the legislature, and lo the public gene
rally, lor their encouragement at the lost s<, ir ,
and hopes lo merit a continuance of their pa
tronage.
John Downer,
Millrdifrvillp, Sept. 8 210 (N.
Private Hoarding-.
O t
\ NUMBER of Gentlemen may bo accom
modated with Boarding (and lodging if n -
quired) in a private family, in the house luxt
above Ur. 'l'urpin’s, Broad street, from Ihv
In st of October next. Enquire at Mr. 'I read
well’s Book Store, or of
J. B. Laftlle.
Sept. II ,241 121
VVIJN lb 8, &c.
The subscribers Imre ri renlh/ received cm addition
hi their stock of Wine and Fine Liquors, unit
now offer for sale,
IMRES, half pipes, and quarter casks,
White and Red Wines
Superior Cognac Brandy, selected in the Lou
don market ,j.,
Jamaica Ruin, (Waterloo’s Cargo,) very old
and fine
Holland Gin, warranted pure
IVith a central ittsoi lmr.nl of
GROCE KIES.
A I k G. VV, Huntington.
June 23 2ih if
ipf' Persons having buis
ness wilh the sub' fiber, aie notified liiat Mr.
Jona. M. 1 land, wall act as his attorney, during
the bummer.
R. J. Meigs.
June 9 212 ts
ft/* We are authorized to announce
!>. lies ii, Ksi|, a c mdidate for Receiver of
I ax Returns, for Richmond county, at the uext
election of county ollicera.
Sept. 4 239 Id
C7* The subscriber's Bine of Stages
between Augusta and Savannah, will continue
through the summer—leave Augusta, every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 2 o’clock,
i’. :M. through In one day. For seals, apply at.
the Savannah, Charleston and Washington S age
office, first door south of the Post-Office.
Joseph I. Thompson, proprietor.
June 19 217 ts
Notice.
THE public are informed that the passage
in the Steam Boat Company’s Boat, is at
present. Eight dollars from Augusta to Savan
nah, and ten dollars from Savannah io Augusta.
H. Alden, Agent.
June 19 21t ts
■
ft/* Mr. Benjamin Barton, of the
House of S. Hills Si Alden, will Set as Ihe attor
ney of the subscriber, during his absence from
the city.
J. M. Hand.
August 14 233 If • V
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