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AUftirsTA
AND
GEORGIA ADVERTISER.
OFFICE, ?
No, 215 Broad-street £
PUBLISHED EVERV,
WEDNESDAY AND SATUHDAY MDBN'JNG
By A H PEMBERTON:
I tt?” We are requested to announce
J)a>iel Savage, Esq. a CaudpMtapr Fax
BCollector, at the easing Rich,
fconJ county.
■ July 29 86 td
■ * # * W e are authorised to
■announce R. BUhll, aa a Candidate for
■Receiver of Tax Returns at the emia' oieo<
Cion.
ft Get 28 TDK 8
O'" Wo are authorised to
announce OLIVER tvDip, Jsq. as a Candidate I
or the Cffi-e of Tax Collector, at the ensuing
Election.
Or; >3 5 td
Lady wishes a situa
ionas House Keeper or Seamstress, or she
would be willing to attend on Children, The
lest recommendations can be given. A line
iddressed to A. M R. and left at this office
will be attended to.
April 6. 53 ts
{£p> A person who is ac
quainted with Bo.J< Keeping and Accounts,
llnii who writes a £*;ood wculd fr*e oi
s situation in pome respectable house id the
»ity. Satisfactory references will be given
inquire at this office.
July 13 81
(£j J> The Editor of the
lUCON TELEGRAPH respectfully iuffiru;
he public that bis types, &c. which have been
| irocured new from the Foundry, are on then
| way to this place, and are now daily expectel
I immediately on their arrival, his paper witllc
E icmmenced. Persons who have kindly uudet
aken to procure subscribers, are requested to
brward a list of Lho same to Macon without
N UTay.
M. Bartlet.
| Macon, October 10,1826.
| , '
Dupont’s Gun-Powder.
Yi'HE subscribers have just rcceiv<d an as- ,
.1. sortmeat of the above, ( onsisting of FF. k
fFF. G.and R. ; also, EAGLE POWDER
|u kegs and canisters, which they offer for salt
#t their usual terms.
Pillot fit Lcßarbier,
ALSO,
15 Rales IDinn Roping
5 do fresh Soft Shell Almonds
j 20 Demijohns of old Cognac Brandy
f Claret Wine, in casks demijohns and boxes.
March 15 47 If
-v- r " 1 . - j -
Paints, Oil, Glass, &c.
THE subscribers have constantly' on hand, a ;
supply of J. Noye’sNo. 1, N. York WHITE
LEAD, warranted superior to English ; also, a
jfev tierces prime LINSEED OIL, and a gene
ra 1 • ssortment of WINDOW GLAsS, togctiiei
Kvith a large and well selected stock of DRUG;
end MEDICINES, which they offer for sak
low %
Country merchants and others are requested
to call and examine for themselves.
R.B.&D. a Haviland,
JVb. 280 Broad-stnet-
Aug. C 82 if
XfcaveivworWv & Howard,
no 207.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
f A general assortment of Fresh and Genuine
MEDICINES.
ALSO,
WINDOW CLASS, Paints, Oils, Hatters
Materials, Dyestuffs, &c, &,c.—whic
will he disposed of at the lowest Market prices
■ Sept. 27 103 if
Dr. M.. C. Leavenworth,
OFFERS his services to the public in the va
rious branches of hi" profession. Ills O.
E';e is north side Broad street, No. 207 To
those unacquainted with him the most satisfac -
tory references can be given of his professional
qualifications.
July 15 82 ts
Winter Strained Lamp
OIL,
TOR SALE, BY
Leavemvorth &: Howard.
f 3ept. 27 I)
slou?e, Sign & Ornamental
[
I R. P. SPELMAN,
I mtinues House, Sign, and Ornamental Paint
ing at Vis old Shop nearly opposite the
'I I PLANTERS' HO TEL,
a ’Where all orders in his line will be pnoc-
Bj.ally attended to.
I Writing and enameling on Glass, Painting
tjknd Gilding, oa Silk, rc-varoishing and po
lishing piano fortes, re-gilding fancy chairs, tic.
beatiy executed as above.
% Preparing Oil and water colours for Ama
teurs.
I July 1 72 ts
& ® Ob'JLs
FACTORS
AND
I Commission
AUGUSTA. *
lP EEL thankful! for the liberal patronage
.fL they have received, and respectfull in
[ form their friends and the public gencral’y that
Bhey continue business at their old stand, on
street.—Their Warehouse and Close
t®»toragcs are in good order for the reception
|COTTON and MERCHANDIZE.
Liberal advances will be made on Co-ton
'jphen required, and their undivided attention
IfaiJ to the business of those who may be
Ijpleased to patronise them,
i September 8 gR/%n
||AGLE TAVERN,
&®a®3®a a as®.
FIELDS KENNEDY,
BF.GS leave to return his thanks for the patronage which has been bestowed upon him by a
liberal community. He has associated himself in business with Mr. EDvIUND BUGG,
md Ropes by their joint exertions to vender general satiif.iction. Considerable additions and
repairs (rave been made to their establishment, which will render it as commodious and com
fortable as any other in this section of the Southern States. They have large, airy, and conve
lient rooms, with beds and bedding, entirely new; and from the retired and at the same lime
adjacent situation of the EAGLE, to the business part of the City, it presents advantages which
aimed fail to gratify the Planter, Merchant and Traveller.
January 20. IM 5
MANSION HOUSE.
ana st#as®M®maHß
TAKES LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT HE STILL CONTINUES TO KEEP
THAT WELL KNOWN ES 7VJ BLt IS UMICN ON GREEN STREET, J
KNOWN AS THE
WIIF.RE his customers and patrons will find those accommodations which he ventures to
hope have heretofore been satisfactory, and he still desires a con tic ua l ion of public pat
ronage. His STABLES which are large and commodious, are situated on Green street, at a
proper distance from the House, where experienced and attentive OSTLERS will always be
u readiness to pay every attention to HORSES entrusted to their care,
WM. P. M’KEEN.
August 26 94 wlm 2m
ItheTsteAm jwats^
Pendleton & Edgefield ,
NOW in fine order, have commenced running for the season, from Charleston, inland, via
Beaufort and Savannah, to Hamburg and Augusta. The merits of Cap aina BRACKEN
•and SASSARD, as Masters, arc sufficiently well known in this trade. We have made ample
provision for Lighterage during a low river, having twelve Lighter Boats, moat of »hem new
and all in complete repair. Our rates of freight will be regulated by the exiting difficulties of
the navigation, and we hope, by the seen i y and desp-bh ol badness, that the public will find it
their interest to aff.rd us a liberal share ol patronage. The rules by which all Freights, tic.
shall be regnlated, may be seen at The Offices of the reipective Agents.
B, F. WHITNER,
R. M HAMILTON
Powder, as heretofore, can only be received on
hoard of the Tender ; and its shipment otherwise, shall be deemed a forfeiture to the owner
besides the public exposure of the delinquent.
Oct 25 TF 7
BENJAMIN DEAN.
M Street, si Fresh Supply
of Elegant BEAVER i
ment of Rorum Hals,
which he offers, Whole- ,
sale and Retail, on rea- c
sonabie terms,
tt?* B D. will receive Old Hats
in Exchange far New, if not 100 much injured
or broken.
Oct. 14 4 If
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public, that he has opened SCHOOL
in one of the Tenements of Ansley’s Range,
where he will be thankful to receive children.
N. B—Terms made known cm application.
Feb 4 S 6 ts
- Be just, and fear not :
Let all the ends, thon aim’st at be thy country’s.— Skahpeare.
AUGUSTA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1826.
REMOVAL.
A NDREW'S’ Lucky Lottery Office is remo
/V ved to No. 266, Broad-street, six door,
above the Globe Tavern.
O* Orders received for Tickets and Shares
in the Grand State
Virginia Lottery,
drawn last Wednesday in the city of Richmond.
HIGHEST PUIZE.
The returns of the drawing will be received ,
to-morrow morning at
ANDREWS’
LUCKY LOTTERY OFFICE
266, Broad-slrttt, second door east of Jack'
son etretl-,
October 4 TF 1
FIRE INSURANCE.
IJFJHE Board of Directors ol the Hartford
Fire Insurance Company, have appoint
cd John W. Bridges, Estj|s their Agent in
Augusta, during the absence of the'aubscri
her. I hoso who wish to effect Insurance a
vaiust Fire, or hive any other business with
said Company are ’requested to apply ti
said Bridges, at No. 353, Broad-street.
John Beach.
Augusta, May 23, C7 ts
TO TH L PUBLIC] ~ ~
£ hereby caution all persons concerned, or
wio may become in any way concerned,
not (c credit any person whatever, . on my ac
count, nnlcss by my verbal or written order
a- 1 «ill not pay any debt contracted on my
account, CSCtpt with my special directions^.
• A. H. Pemberton.
Dec. 7 20tf ,
CL
AND
English Seminary.
THE branch of this institution, which is to
be conducted at the Sandhills, during tlu
Summer months, will bo opened on Monday,
the slh of June, under the direction of the Rev.
G. Shehan. #
Edward Sweeny, prefect.
June 3 70 ts
E?A(£iS©’BA£»ia
AND
Comuussion LasineßS.
r jpHE subscribor, haring taken that large
A. Ware House in Hambuko, (So. Ca.)
erected by Henry Shultz, Esq. and lately occu
pied by Col, M’Kinuc, intending Boon loremovi
thereto, and to devote tho wiiolo of his altoo
lion to a GENERAL STORAGE and COM
MISSION BUSINESS, tenders his service# to
his friends aud arquaint&uccsin South-Carolina,
in receiving and a< lling their Produce ; as also
in forwarding it, with any other kind of Mer
chandize that may either have to come up or
go down the river to and from Savannah and
Charleston. His Stores are spacious, and their
convenient situations being placed immediately
in front of tho road for the up country, are the
better calculated for the convenience of pur
chasers (if Produce, as well as doing business
with despatch for the sellers.
To his Augusta friends, who are in the habit
of purchasing produce in Hamburg, and to all
others who oay be inclined to do it, the subscri
ber also tenders his attention for buying, recei
ving and shipping the same, and will gladly,
when occasitu may require it, attend to such ol
their busiuca as the want of time, which the
necessity of returning to Augusta may, in times
be inr nivenient for them to finish themselves.
He flatters himself by prompt attention to the
directions of his friends and acquaintances from
both sides of the river, with his endeavors to
give satisfaction, as much to the buy era as to the
sellers, with his disposition to accommodate amt
please, generally, to merit a share of their In
curs.
BENJAMIN PICQUET.
July 26 85 ts
NOTICE.
rllE Copartnership formerly exi ting undre
the following firms, have been clissolv* d,
iz; B :cr» and Bunnell, in New Yo rk,l hiladel
, hia and Cha.Lston ; Beers, Bunnell and Co
t /‘hcraw, S. C.; Beers, Bunnell and Booth, Pi
tersburg, Va. and Charleston, S. C. and Beere,
i’unnell and St. John, in Baltimore, Md. ami
\ugusta, Geo.
J. D Boors.
Win. L. Booth,
J.R. St. John,
Surviving I artnera.
The subscribers will continue the Exi haugo
Business for their own account and benefit, un
der tho following firms, viz.—J. D. Beer. St Co.
in New-York; Boers, Booth Si St. John, in
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Petersburg, Vi
Charleston, S.C. and Augusta Geo.
J. D. Beers,
Win L. Booth,
J. R. St, John.
J .Veto York, Aug. 26. 1H26 104 If
DOAKOIiNG. /
1 /"d ENT LGMEN or Families, can be accom
| \J" modated with Boarding and Lodging, on
.he most reaaoriable terms, Jackson Street,
text door above Sims and Williams’ Ware
House. Every attention will be paid to th«
omfort of those who will confer their patrou
ige.
Oct. r> i ts
White Lead.
A constant supply on hand, of New-York
WHITE LEAL), warranted to be superior
o any English.
BOR SAf.H BV
John W. Long,
Savannah, Agent
Dec. 22 72 ts
To Rent,
M Three Stores, in front of the Ware
house of the subscribers. For further
particulars, on the premises, ta
R. Malone & Co.
August 31 99
LWZtCLV BUOKLUiAUB
AND
Commission Business,
Gumming s’ Range, Mclntosh Strcect.
XWHE fiim of HUBBELL & SNEAD being
•ol dissolved, the subscriber will continue the
business in his own name, and on his own ac
count, and hopes to be able, by his attention t ■
business confided to him, to give "eneral satis
faction. °
J. C. Snead.
OH 14 jfi 4
For IS ale,
A handsome suit of UNIFORM, suitable for
the Richmond Husbarb, which would be
old very low. Apply this office.
Nov, 3 ‘ '
ML-
Bryan, Peck & Pardee,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
No. 268, Corner ol Broad and Jackson streets,
t and fi doors above the Globe Tavern,
Where they are now opening, aud
and keep constantly ou hand,
AN KLEOANT ASSORTMENT OF
READY MADE
•MWXVTGh
seen AS
CLOAK 1 ". Coats, Frock Coats, Bo* Coats,
Pantaloons and Vests, of all descriptions.
A I.SO,
Blue, black, and fancy colored Cloths ami
Casoimercs, of a superior quality.
ALSO,
Vestings of all descriptions, Gloves, Suspen
ders, Fancy Cravats and Siik Ha: Ik’fs., which
they offer low for cash. Particular attention
naid to the Tailoring Busiuiav, and all kinds ci
Dress Clothing made up after the latest fash
ions, and by first rate New-York workmen
All orders in their line executed with neat
ness and despatch.
Dec. 7 19 ts
TO LET,
rHE Dwelling House over the Store c!
the subscriber.
ALSO,
The Store lately occupied by L.
DWELLE,
A. Gould.
Sept. 2 96
MEDICINAL
LEECHES*
The Subscriber,
INFORMS the Burgeons, Physicians, and tlu
Public, that he has just received a supply of
ttfcNUIXK
isiooft samites.
With which he offers his services; trom many
years practical experience, he has bsd with
those valuable articles, under the most eminent
Surgeons of New York—Drs. Post, Mult, fits
sam, Stevens and Peikins, who have referred to
him cases were the above was ntcessary, am!
from the numerous cases were topical blood
letting is required, hath made him perfcctl)
familiar to their use, as they can be apply* d to
the part affected without irritation or pain : the
above article is of the utmost STviccit: infla
illations of till kinds, viz: The Eye, Brain, Ner
vous Head idic’s,Toothecho’s, T iles, QuinseyV
Measles, Rheumatism, Gout, Cio ip, Mania.
Sir. &c. and gives tile gft airst case to children
Teething.
O’ Persons requiring bis services, will
pL 1 Be to give notice at his residence, sign of
tho Gulden Eagle, Cotton-Range.
E. Audlvr.
N. B. Dentistry ia all its branches, attended
to as above.
Sept. 30 lOttf
T\\e FoWovfiiag
HAVE been received by the Steam dost
Company's Bra's, and are now in Store,
if Dot applied for fiiefoire the Ist of November
next, they will.be sold at Auction, to pay cui
tomary charges:—-
Marks. Artieles.
“O Sage,” I Box
G. B. 1 Barrel
No Mark, 4 Screws for Carriage
“Wm, Briscoe,” j Box
“T. Wheelock,” U Bi xei
C. F. G. 1 Box
“T. i nrvaille,” 1 Barrel.
Wm. J. Wood,
Treasurer Steam-Boat Company.
September 80 104
HAS rcmi-vcd his Counting room, lb No
209, Broad-street, two doors below the
\ugusta Book-More, where he offers fur sale,
IVmui Cotton Bagging,
LIVERPOOL SALT.
October 11 Cl J
Xtto Gcolds
AT NO 230, BROAD STREET.
llenTY 81. Vield
HAS jaßt opened a handsome, and well se
lected, ass- r>mrnl of Woollen, Cotton
Silk, and Linen Gjods, of all descriptions,
which have been bought in New-York, since
the late decline in prices, and are now rffere d
for pale, at a modtraje advance on the first cost.
October 7 1m 2
JNoticc.
WHEREAS I, Augustus Humphry, of
liartlaml, in Hanford county,'and State
of Connecticut, did appoint Terrain Humphry,
then of Hamburg, in the State of South Ciiro
hna, my lawful Attorney, to marage ray hu?i
ness in the Stales of Giorgia aud Solith Caro
liua.—l do hereby give notice to whom it may
concern, that I do hereby revoke the said pow
er of Attorney, intrusted with him, and that I
will not be bound by any acts of his after thic
date.
AUGUSTUS HUMPHRY.
ITartland, Con. Sept. 1826. # lm S
JOB PRINTING,
PS\ILJ **KDTS» at tun
* To kkn r. A
MSL TWO TENEMENTS oa
Ilf INorth suit- <> Broad-Street,
D 1 !;* , a *’OVp th > Throe Story Brick
ouilaitig of Thomas f pmmino
Win Cummins.
September 2 9(j If
( tor &u\e, or Weal,
M, ®. M
| 'HATlarge and cuu.veiuunt WABTiiUi- .-j
■ formerly belonging to Mr. Isaac Euitocbc
next above Messrs. Sims, Williams, &. Co. i
On the Lot is a pood Dwelling House, with /
all necesary outbuildings ailacticd. The Ware
, House lain completeorder for the reception
Cotton, other produce, or merchandise.
ALSO, ton R I3 NT, . /'
’ A r.nrfo two story HOUSE, a few doors,
above Messrs. Holcombe and Brother’s Ware v
House, formerly in the occupancy ofli. 4i B,
Lang It conlainsSStoresi trout, and on the
I-nt, are Baclt Stores and Ware Houses, in com
plete order.
ALSO,
Immediately opposite and next, above Mr.
P Carre’s four Stores, 40 by 60 feet, suitable ’or I
Grocery Stores.
’ ALSO,
On Reynolds street, one large Store, 40 by SO
I fed) an d adjoining it, above, 2 Dwelling Houses
AND ALSO,
On Reynolds, oelow Centre street,the Dwel
ling House, which Mr Jesse Dimond formerly
occupied. For particulars of the above «p| V to
1 JACOB DANFORT*i.
; Aug. 2 87 ,f
To Ueot,
4 HOUSE, S TORE an < iwo Rack Stores,
r.V well situat 'd for the Grocery or Dry
Goods business, and is an excellent, stand for
either. The House contains four room?, and lop
the aceommudation of a good tenant they can
have seven which wilt make it convenient for a
private Hoarding House. Posse sion given oa
Ist October.—Apply to
E Audler,
Sign of the Golden Eagle, Cullnn Jl.mgn
Sept. 27 lOd (f
To Bent, ~
plfsSW That well known and convenient
Stand (or the Gro< ery business, situat.
«d in Bridge Row, adjoining the Ware House
of Mr. Robert Malone, and now occupied by
Mr. Thomas Hcory. A good Grocery establish
ed at this stand will receive orders from the
Ware Hour* for Good* in that line. Possession
■ s iven immediately. Anply to
Beers, Bunnell St. John.
Septembers? ts 08
~~
From the Ist of October, thee
DWELLING MOL’ E, on Green
street, mw occupied by Col nrd Mr Kinne.
James Fraser.
Sept. 9 08 .f
Lafayette Hotel,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
fITITE public are rc.« (fully irf rmed, that
6 in conaeguo ce of (he recent death of
Ir. Chme.nl Tracy, the subscriber, who bus.
been employed iu the management of the
LAFAYETTE HOTEL,
f has assumed the eupcrintentlance of it. This
uew and sp cinus building ( has l« n
purposely erei te I at great expet.se for an no
( TEt.,)is now in < o aji’ete oider for the reception
‘ and at i ommodatiou of
Travellers and Boarders.
Besides the advan r'g of a lumber ol Roams
with BISULE BED 3, FIRE PLACES, lad BELLI;
the hotel coni ms sever 'un i mo
r muwi.vo 0.00. MS
and apartment), pai'iculxrtv .noted for (h»
private accommodation of Travelling Families
with, or without Lodging, can be accommodated.
The furniture and beddino are of the
best qu.'.ity a <1 entirely «. ~ , and each bed i»
supplied with a MOSCUETO NET.
Bathing Rooms
ar « attached to tho ll , »u f ia > supplied villi wa«
U;r from tho Hny* Mount iqueJu ;t.
’ be BAR is richly supplied with a variety
i f the *
CHOICEST Ll^uonts,
recently selected for it in the Northern cities
by an experienced judge. Large Stables n fe
conveniently placed in the rear.
The Subscriber is determined to conduct the
House in the moat genteel manner, and no es»
torts shall be fpirud to render it every way
worthy of a couliahalioa of the patronaga it
bu* received.
WM, TRACY.
Nov, 1 w3m 9
ID* The Charleston Courier, Augusta Chro
nicle, Raleigh Register, National Intelligencer,
Norfolk Herald, United Stales GatteUe, and
, New Yoik Mercantile Advertiser, will insert the
i above once a week, for three months, in their
, respective papers, and transmit their ecrou ’lt
. to the North Carolina Journal Office for pay
-1 tntnl.
~EVENING
CII.VB GVtE.VVVLVE,
RESPECTFULLY ialormsthe thatr
his Evening School will commence oa
Monday, 6th of November uoxt, at his School*
room on Green Street.
Terms as usual.
Oct as! Ct 8
©ML Wo W&lltSU&Ba
I_T AS removed from Augusta, to Madison
Til Morgan county, Georgia—where lie con
tinues the practice of LAW.
His unfinished law-business in the county of
Richmond. Mr. W. baa ia the bands of
W. T. Gould, Bats.
Marrfh 4
5 VOL. 41.
£ NO. ID.