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GEORGIA ADVERTISER.
OFFICE, ?
No, 215 Broad-street $
PUBLISHED EVERY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING
By A H PEMBERTON.
We are requested to announce
Daniel Savage, Esq. a Candidate lor lax
Collector, at the ensuing election in Rich
mond county.
July 29 86 td
* # *We are authorised to
announce R. BUSVJ, Esq as a Candidate for
Receiver of Tax Returns at the e suing elec
lion.
Oct 28 tde 8
We are authorised to
announce OLIVER '.EID, Esq. as a Candidate
for the Office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing
Election.
Oct 18 5 td
|£P A person who is ac
quainted with Book Keeping and Accounts,
and who writes a good hand, would be glad of
a situation in some respectable house in the
city. Satisfactory references will be given
Enquire at this office.
July 12 81
lieavrivwovWv & \WworA,
no 207.
HAVE JUS’i RECEIVED
.4 general assortment of Fresh and Genuine
MEDICINES.
ALSO,
WINDOW GLASS, Paints, Oils, Halters
Material*, Dyestuffs, &c. &c.—whic
will be disposed of at the lowest Market prices.
Sept. 27 103 ff
By. M. CL lieavciiiYfOYtU,
OFFERS his services to the pubiicm the va
rlous branches of his profession. UlsT 0*
fine is north side Broad-street, No. 207. To
those unacquainted with him the most satisfac
tory references can be given of bis professional
qualifications.
July 15 82 If
Winter Strained Lamp
OIL,
FOR SALE, BY
Leavenworth & Howard.
Sept. 27 <1
llowse., feign & Ornamental
R. P. SPELMAN,
Continues House, Sign, and Ornamental Paint
ing at kis old Shop nearly opposite Ike
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
Where all orders in his line will be punc
tually attended to.
Writing and enameling on Glass, Painting
and Gilding, on Silk, re-varnishing and po
lishing pianofortes, re-gilding fancy chairs, &c.
neatly executed as above.
Preparing Oil and water colours for Ama
teurs.
July 1 72 ts
“aTWAiLWr"'
RESPECTFULLY informs his fr.cods and
the public, that he lias opened SCHOOL
in one of the Tenements of Anslcy’s Range,
where he will be thankful to receive children.
N. U.—Terms made kuown on application.
Feb 4 36 ts
FIRE INSURANCE.
QTpIIE Board of Directors of the Hartford
« Fire Insurance Company, have appoint
cd John W. Bridges, Esq. their Agent in
Augusta, during the absence of the subscri
ber. Those who wish to effect Insurance a
gainsl Fire, or have any other business with
the said Company are requested to apply to
said Bridges, at No. 353, Broad-street.
John Beach.
Augusta, May 23, 1826 07 ts
TOTH EPUBUcT
1 hereby caution all persons concerned, or
who may become in any way concerned,
«ot to credit any person whatever, on my ac
count, unless by my verbal or written order,
as I will not pay any debt contracted on ray
account, except with my special directions.
A. H. Pemberton.
Dec. 7 20tf
GROCERIES, «f C .
THE Subscriber is now receiving, and has
on hand a general assortment of
AMONG ARE
■Sugar in hoghsheads and barrels,
Coffee in tierces, bbls. and bags,
Whiskey, Gin, Rum, Brandy,
Madcria, Teneriffe and Malaga Wine,
Loaf and Lump Sugar,
Iron of all sizes
Nails assorted
Cotton bagging and sacking
Whittmore’s best Cotton Cards
Negro Shoes
Carolina and patent Hoes
Ti ace Chains
Rogers’ Orange Gun powder
Shot, Lead, &c. &c. &c, for sale on rea
sonable terms by
JACOB DANFORTH,
191, Broad Street
Nov 4 If 10
Codfish, Potatoes, Unions,&c
Cy R boxes eo lith, 100 lbs. each
&» * 100 bis. Irish potatoes
S'l do onions
5000 strings of onions
25 bbls, beets
inn l OXCS Prime cheese
300 half and whole boxes, no. 1, soap
1 rui 9 ‘ °‘^ er vinegar
, ° -"“Is- “ess shad. Just received, and for
No. , G ‘ if* METCALF.
Mo? *A
Groceries, &c.
SOB, IWoad-fetYefct.
®SO Bbls. &, 4 hhds,
PRIME OLD WHISKEY
48 bbls. Northern Gin
60 do do Rum
36 do Apple Brandy
3 hhds. Superior Jamaica Rum
5 pipes Cognar Brandy and Holland Gin
25 qr. casks Currant, Sherry, Port, and
French Madeira Wiucs
25 bags Prime Coffee
10 hhds. Prime St. Cr. lx Sugar
10 bbls. Loaf and Lump Sugar
25 do fresh Canal 1 lour
i 20 boxes fresh Hyson Tea
, 50 pier es Prime Cotton Bagging
100 pieces ch ap quality, for square bales
25 kegs No. 1. Richmond Tobacco
20 bags Pepper, Spice, and Ginger
1 pair of Patent Ballancos
Just Received, ami for sale by
GEORGE H. METCALF.
November 4 10 ts
One very Fashionable
SF, QMI HAM)
®r 51
(j Made by Hall,) with Harness Complete,
X Second hand Piano Forte,
2 dozen Chairs,
1 Bureau,
2 Carpets,
alhtrbcds,
m ate,
3 Bedstead;--Also,
Pieces Osuaburgs, art
3 Pieces Diaper—Also,
1 Second hand Sirky and Harness,
1 do. do. Gig and d . for sale by
Wm, Henry Egan,
Factor,
Nov 8 ff 11
Sheriff's Sale.
11/ ILL be sold. aJ Lincoln Courl-house, on
VV the first Tuesday in January next, in
iho usual sale hours, the following Property,
to wit:
90 Acres of Land more or less,
joining Chrozcr and others, levied 00 s *<• c
property of John Wing, to satisfy two C fas, in
favor of Rem Remson vs, John Wing, and
pointed out by said Wing, and relumd to me
by Constable. ■ firms cash
C. Jennings, Sh’Jf l. c.
Noa. 8 3fw 11
to Let,
•TAHF. Dwelling House over the Store ot
X the subscriber.
ALSO,
The Store lately occupied by L.
DWELLE.
A. Gould.
Sept. 2 96
To Heat,
A HOUSE, STORE and two Rack Stores,
well situated for the Grocery or Dry
Goods business, and is an excellent stand lor
either. The House contains four rooms, and for
the accommodation of a good tenent they can
have seven which will make it convenient for a
private Boarding House, Possession given on
Ist October.—Apply to
E. Audler.
Sign of the Golden Eagle, Cotton Range.
t 27 103 tl
DRUG S TORE
Ilf
M lrJ*
FOB SALE.
THE. subscriber will sell his stock of Drugs,
Medicines, &c. a bargain, '/’he Glass Fur
nilure is of the first quality all gilt labelled
and lettered, and Drawers all elegantly paint
ed and labelled. The stock is not very extrn
sivc, but is well assorted, and it will be an ac
quisition to any young Puysician who wishes to
practice in this city. The stand is also excel
lent, which can be had with the slock. The
reason the subscriber sells, is that he cannot
attend toil without neglecting his professional
business. He will also dispose of the Patent
R'ghls for making and vending the Asiatic
Lenitive for Pain, and for making and vend
ing the Columbian Opodeldoc, for the State
of Georgia—which medicines arc well known
and much approved of throughout the United
States. Any person wishing to purchase, can
apply personally or by letter, (post paid) which
will be attended to.
E. AUDLER,
Sign of the Golden Eagle,
Augusta, Ga.
IFT The Millcdgevillc Statesman, Columbia,
S. C. Telescope, and Savannah Georgian will
publish the above three times, weekly, an tl
forward their accounts to the subscriber for
settlement,
Oct 14 ts 4
COTE 03C mOKfcU&GE
AND
Commission Business,
Cummings’ Range, Mclntosh Slrceet.
(A ||HE finn of HUBUMLL & b.SE\D being
wL 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 to
business confided to him, to give general satis
faction.
J. C. Snead.
Oct 14 ts 4
lavip"oTL
■ JUST RECEIVED, a few tierce* Lamp Oil,
tor sale by R B. & D. G. HAVE AND,
Nov. 4 3} W Broad s(.
Be just, and fear not:
Let all the ends, thou aim’st at be thy country’s.—S hakspeare.
AUGUSTA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1826.
EAGLE TAVERN,
*
;•
<am
FIELDS KENNEDY,
BEGS 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. EDMUND BUGG,
md hopes by Iheir joint exertions to vender general satisfaction. Considerable additions and
repairs have been made to their establishment, which will render it as commodious and com
fortable as any other in this section of the Southern Stales. They have large, airy, and convr
nient rooms, with beds and bedding, entirely new; and from the retired and at the same time
adjacent situation of the EAGLE, to the business part of the City, it presents advantages which
cannot fail to gratify the Planter, Merchant and Traveller.
January 20. 1m 5
MANSION HOUSE
I*
TAKES LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT HE STILL CONTINUES TO KEEP
THAT WELL KNOWN ES TAJiLISHMEJS '/’ON GREEN STREET,
I, KNOWN AS THE
: fawner*
a VT7HF.RE his customers and patrons will find those accommodations which he ventures to
• » v hope have heretofore been satisfactory, and he still desires a continuation of public pat
onage. His STABLES which are large and commodious, are siluated on Green street, at v
rroper distance from the House, where experienced and attentive OSTLERS will always he
t. in readiness to pay every attention to HORSES entrusted to their care.
WM. P. M’KEEN.
August 20 94 wlm 2m
THE'STEAM BOATS,
■ j Pendleton &■
t TVfOVVin fine order, have commenced running for the season, from Charleston, inland, via
c il Beaufort and Savannah, to Hamburg and Augusta. The merits of Captains BRACKEN
and SAS3 A RD, as Masters, are sufficiently well known in this trade. We have made ampi
t provision for Lighterage during a low river, having twelve Lighter Boats, most of them new
i and all in complete repair. Our rales of freight will be regulated by (he existing difficulties of
i the navigation, and we hope, by the security and despatch of business, that the public will find i
i their interest lo afford us a liberal share of patronage. The rules by which all Freights, &c
a shall be regulated, may be seen at The Offices of the respective Agents.
B. F WHITNER,
R. M HAMILTON
Powder, as heretofore, can onlj be received on
. board of the Tender ; and its shipment otherwise, shall be deemed a forfeiture to the owner*
11 besides the public exposure of the delinquent.
* Oct 25 ts 7
LAW NOTICE.
i THE SUBSCRIBER
HAS removed his office to the basement
tenement of Mr. A. J DILLS’ resi
dcn< c, on Washington street, leading directly
to the City Hall, and formerly occupied by
11. L. Sion, Esq. where he may be constantly
found.
Cliarlps Carter.
. Augusta, Geo. Nbv. 4, 4tlw
n Lime, Nails, tyc.
0 £\ fP Casks fresh -tone Lime
Aaa *-9 50 do assorted patent Cut Vails
’ I'kXl lb. //oop Iron
*' 2000 do. German and Blistered steel
10 tons Sweeds Iron, assorted sizes. For
sale by G. U. METCALF.
Nov. 4 ts
For Sale,
A HAMILTON RIFLEMAN UNIFORM,
I, /jL with elegant equipment. Enquire at this
Office.
(. June 3- <TO
Wo w&mm*
HAS removed from Augusta, to Madison
Morgan county, Georgia —where he con
0 tinucs the practice of LA W.
> His unfinished law-business in the county ot
y Richmond. Mr. W. has left in the hands of
y W. T Gould, Esq.
y March a 41wtf
For .Sale,
A handsome suit of UNIFORM, suitable for
the Richmond Hubbarb, which would be
old very low. Apply this office.
Nov 8 71
White Lead.
A constant supply on hand, of New-York
*- V WHITE LEAD, warranted to bo supcrioi
~ lo any English.
BOR SALE BY
John W. Long,
Savannah, Agtnl
r JDec. 22 72 ts
, job PRINTING
Neatly Executed at this Office.
Bryan, Peck Pardee,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
No. 26ff, Corner of Broad and Jackson streets,
and 5 doors above tho Cilobc Tavern,
where they are now opening, and
and keep constantly ou hand,
AN KLKUANT ASSORTMENT OF
READY MADE
ea«ar»KW«,
such as
CLOAKS, Coats, Frock Coats, Box Coals,
Pantaloons and Vests, of all descriptions.
ALSO,
Blue, black, and fancy colored Cloths and
Cassimcres, of a superior quality.
ALSO,
| Vestings of all descriptions, Gloves, Suspen
ders, Fancy Cravats and bilk Handk’fs., which
they offer low for cash. Particular attention
, paid to tho Tailoring Business, and all kinds of
, Dress Clothing made up after the latest fash
ions, and by first rate New-York workmen.
All orders in their line executed with near
ness and despatch.
Doc. 7 19 ts
and
Commission business.
'PHE subscriber, having taken that large
JL Ware-House iu Hambvru, (So. Ca.)
erected by Henry Shultz, Esq. and lately occu
pied by Col, M’Khmc, intending soon to remove
thereto, and to devote the whole of his alien
lion to a GENERAL STORAGE and COM
MISSION BUSINESS, tenders his services to
his friends and acquaintances in Soulli Caroliua,
in receiving and selling their Produce ; as also,
iu 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 arc spacious, and their
convenient situations being placed immediately
iu Iront of the road for the up country, are the'
boiler calculated for the convenience of pur
chasers of 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, audio all
others who may be inclined to do it, the subscri
ber also tenders his attention lor buying, recei
ving and shipping the same, and will gladly,
when occasion may require it, allciul lo such ol
, their business as the want of lime, which the
necessity ofreturning to Augusta may, in times
i he inconvenient for them to finish themselves.
He flatters himself by prompt attention to the
directions of his friends and ac quaintances from
both sides of tho river, with his endeavors to
give satisfaction, as much to the buyers as to the
sellers, with his disposition to accommodate and
please, generally, to merit a share of their fa
vors.
BENJAMIN PICQUET.
July 96 85 ts
MED^INAL
LEECHES.
The Subscriber,
INFORMS the Surgeons, Physicians, and the
Public, that he has just received a supply of
GF.JfVSUfE
illoo* arrc<K«,
■ Vilh which ho offers his services; Irom manj
years practical experience, he has had with
those valuable articles, unde.- the most eminent
Surgeons of New York—Drs. Post, Mull, Kis
sum, Si event and Peikim, who have referred to
him cases were the above was necessary, and
from the numerous cases were topical blood
letting is required, hath made him perfectly
familiar lo their use, as they can be applyed lo
the part effected without irritation or pain : the
above article is of the utmost service iu infla
mations of all kinds, viz; The Eye, Brain, Ner
vous Headache’s, Toothache’s, Piles, Quinsey’s,
Measles, Rheumatism, Gout, Croup, Mania.
&c. Si c. and gives the greatest ease to children
Teething.
Qj“ Persons requiring his services, will
pie; sc to give notice at his residence, sign of
the Golden Kagle , Cotton-Range.
E. Audler.
N. B. Dentistry in all its branches, attended
u as above.
Sept. 30 104tf
boarding;
GENT LEMEN or Families, can be accom
modated with Boarding and Lodging, on
be most reasonable terms, Jackson Street,
ext door above Sims and Williams’ Ware
House. Every attention will be paid to the
omfort of those who will confer their patron
igc.
Oct. 5 I ts
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold, the first Tuesday in De
cember next, at Lincoln Court-boose,
between the usual Sale hours :
30 Acres of Land on Fisiting,
joining the Estate ol Walton; taken as Use
property of Johu Owens, to satisfy sundry
fifat from Magistrate’s Court, in favor ol Wpi
.VI. Lumpkin and others, vs. T. T. Smith a
geut. for John Owens.
100 Acres ofLand on Pistol Creek,
joining the Eat ile of B. Wailoa and Others,
the same place where Anthony Stnbling uow
: lives, and taxon as bis property, to saliifya
jifa , in favor of Rebecca Hdlycr, vs. said
Slribliug, propertv Debited out by defendat t,
f>, st»vall,rß. s. L. c
yon i t*3b
1 '* * r*'
MOLASSES.
Igjio Hogsheads good
I Jacob Danfortb,
Nov. 11 1!)! Broad hi> et.
DRAFTS
ON
BOSTON, Providence, Now York, PFilla.
d' tpUia, Baltimore,'Washington, R .b
--moud, Charleston, and Savannah, in tarns to
* suit purchaser*, constantly for sale by
S. L M ALLEN,
b _ No, 254. Broad street.
O’Liberal adva ce> made on Cotton shipped
savannah, Charleston orN'w York.
United Statm* Hank Notes for sale,
to North Carolina, Newborn .ml Cap* Fear
Note , pun based at a am dl discount.
Augusta, Nov. 15, 1826. 13 ts
MAYO It’s COURT.
'> YN consequent e of there being a vacancy in.
.. th “ Mayoralty, by the resigm-.tion of the
Hon. W. W. Holt, the regular Te m of the
Mayor’s Court for the present month which
should have been held on Monday next, will
be continued over, according to (he act, until
the regular Court in November next. Suitors,
> Jurors, ai d Witnesses, summoned for October
n ' orm, will be bound to attend at November
f Term.
Wm Jackson, Clerk.
Oct 21, 1826 9 t e
To Printers.
A VKRY MJPE TOR RAMAGE ROYAL.
IH’fUtfUfl JIJrfBS, will be » 4 ld very
low (or cash —Apply at this office. • ,
Nov 7 ‘I
NQTIt^
rflE Copartnership fitfmoiily existing undef*”
the following firnts, have been dissolved,
viz; Beers and Bunnell, in Now Yo rk.Philadel
■ pbia and Ch:u Liston q Beers, Bunnell and Co,
Chcraw, H C.; Boers, Bumicll and Booth, Pe
tersburg, Va lend Charleston, S. C.and Beer
Bunnell and St, John, iu Baltimore, Md. and
Augusta, Geo.
J. D Beers.
Wm L. Booth,
J H. St. John,
Surviving Partners*.
The subscriber* will continue Iho Exchange!
Business for Ihi irons account and iienefit, un
i dcr the fo'lowmg firms, vis,,—J. D Beers Si Co.
in New York; Boers. Booth St St. J..h.., iu
Philadelphia, Baltimore* Petersburg, Va.
Charleston, S.C. and Augusta Geo.
J D. Beers,
Wm L. Booth,
J. R. St Jolm.
New York, Aug. 26, 1826 104 If
notice! ~~
2Mr. T. B. VayoWe,
IS NOW READY TO COMMENCE, GIVING HjS
©ancCiifl
To the Pupils engaged in the Assem-*
bly Room, at the Theatre.
Mr. F. intends giving a Practising Party for
his Scholars, every other Saturday evouiug. to
which he invites the Parents, Guardians and
friends of the Pupils, (o attend and judge of
their progress. Mr. Fayolle will attend iu
Seminaries and Private Houses, when called
for—The days of Tuition are Monday end
Wednesday, from 3 to 6 o’clock for young La
dies ; and Tuesday and Thursday, at the same
hours, for young Gentlemen. Terms, $lO per
f quarter, payable in advance. For further par
ticulars, apply at the Mausion House.
MRS. FAYOLLE
ITa 3 the pleasure of announcing to her
iricnds and ihc Ladies of Augusta, that she will
, attcud in the different Seminaries of the Cny,
for the purpose o( teaching the PIANO
FORTE, SPANISH GUITAR,and SINGING.
Mrs. Fayolle will also attend in private fomi
lies, or at her residence at the Mansion House,
and hopes by her unremitting attention, to do.
justice to those entrusted to her care.
Nov. 12 ts
TUE PIAoVO TOBsTeT
LESSONS will be given on the abov; In
strument b> JOHN D. BPEISSEGGER,
. of Charleston, 8. C. Terms and reference*,
can he had by applying at the Book Store of*"
Thomas Basinger, No. 221, Broad-street.
November 11 3t 12
ROBERT LEAL, *
MILL-WRIGHT,
FROM THE STATE OF NEIV-YORK,
INFORMS the Cilizons of Georgia and South.
Carolina, that he has returned to Augusta,.,
, and may be seen at tho Planter’s Hotel, where*
! he wi 1 be glad to sec any person who may”
• wish to contract for tho Building or Repairing”
. of Saw and Grist Mills, Cotton Gins, or any'
other Machinery of that nature Hr has em
ployed good and faithful workmen, and cart
warrant his work to bo equal, or superior t»
any in the Southern Country, He begs leave
to tefer those who may wish to employ him, te
Samuel Hale, Esq. Major G 3 MaAhall, and -
, Mr. A. J. Hill, by whom he ha* he ret,’fo—»
been employed,
Nov. 8 31
15 Dollars Reward.
* . STRAYED or stolen, from,
Lemmon of Augusta, o*
* ***** N *g h ‘ 1«L a dun coU
> ’fj ifiWiTii tL nrcJ or ‘gbtsorrel HORSE ,
between 7 ami 8 years old, about 14J hau Is
’ high, blazed fare with a small while spot ou his
1 nose, and a sore on the right shoulder. TI , 0 a
-1 bov* reward will be paid by the owner of the
iiorse, on bis being delivered to Asaph Water*
man. E?q Augusta.
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