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.’■'five JUIttAWS PEW AUSCM,
jy advance.
Cw^oWiNa,*
miißCt:ivnn and now op -
I UMNG. hY
|i!!am ($ Hills.
I Tailors, n huh-. n-'ct of the Poe
■ , l Ul j nearly opposite the Hunks
Bisting of a General Assortment of
■end) made Clothes,
I mostly of
Iprr/me Goods,
■ table for CMz.mw ’:se. and made
■ north r.ml at Charleston, under
■v,n inspection
■>ry3 ts
/ Hats! Hats!
■ll rj Kiel io.
IstuK ~F TUT. C3LEEN H I, UKTWET.V
AVI) globe taveuv,
H, Ha clved and will from time to
■ time Deceive,
extensive ass u’tmcnt of
■|‘,v beaver & other
IH AT S,
H ami Goodness are
He any aver offered to the public.
then null be found—
|H and second quality Heater Hals
H; style, black and white, broad
brims,
■ ditto
Fancy ditto
black plain ditto
jocaeys
■ :ni Vo i'iis’ host Merino Wool
who want large brim best
beaver, will find them here
manufactured under tin- pm
|Hipection of one of the partners
and known to be goo',.
who are in want, and country
w ill do vy.fcli to call—they will
|Hm>'essle and retail c.n a, is -
Houis avu\ ftVl.iCB,
as usual*
lit
|l‘J (ioods.
the Subscribers,
■ OFFER FOR SALE,
I Tenement of the Bridge Bank of
I . iugnsta ,
Btment suitable to the season
I VI/:
■Point ami Unft\l Blankets,
Hs, Flannels, Uai/es,
■ Milled Drab Olotbs,
■' Ciutin, assorted,
I do
Hvkk Muslins,
■ do.
Bams,
w
■!' L°om Shirtings,
■ CIM Shirting* n :l d sheetings,
■ J;”; v of other articles.
■ «MCE, UAPF.LYESJ C<-.
i-'l if
w ll h\ Gin, tyc,
■ 4 J* !H, ‘'-’ognac Brandv Sue
■’M &ccS Lrnm’ A
■ '"‘ I L'li pure as i uporte l
■ :s “■ V TonerHle Wine
■ "“fSng:tr
■fats on st Tea
■ o ' Imperial do
, !l ' L 'in Powder do.
■ :r "=*Al !J s Clarke.
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12 ; :a $ To/
■ ~ '• Jur aalt an
■. ‘''■’■■'itw.jrt of,
|3- ,r ‘w
■ ••'issimohis
■-■ * ! joV, n ~
■ ■ ~io n L "' i : j cs
ftu' 1 1
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Iciv'v • 1 assorted
A.i]
?f»pcs
Hr - tfthuburgs.
’*?</ Street
'h- : V
B w i-'/ r i rr'p ■
■\.\m :*? '*>•*• m\Nrfa c
■ ■**■*'« cents per
li„ T . Payne.
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ISTEW* G O IWS.
a-.wry * • ■'..-..’H| 1
Jewell, *A>£e{ij cj- C Sck
At the Upper Wing of tin-1,1 iV HO I'EL
HAVE JUST nvmVEU FROM
J\'EIF.Y‘JRK,
An additional supply of Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods,
AMONG WHICH ARE
1 he Following Articles.
lOIG’D and plain Nankin St Canton crane
lad dresses, black ami colored of a
superior qa >lity,
Embroidered Silk Hose,
Linen and Jaconet Lamoric very fine,
Linen Cambrh Handkerchiefs,
Figured book Muslin
4 4 and 64 Can bric do,
Black Italian Sewing Silk
T»l ItClv. y Colored Cinchevvs St Sarsnett?
Ribbons,
A greet assortment, figured and plain
from Nv 1, to 12 Gentlemens’s
beaver Gloves, first quality.
Ladies ]iurple colored 8t white kid do
Chintz Calico very fine,
Si’k Umbrellas.
Lace artd Satin, Ornamented P?!l and
'l'lieatre dresses, a • •• v rich ar
tide
Shell Comb#, a good assortim nt, some
extra large
Sliver and Gold eyed Needles.
Pearl Shirt Buttons, £#c ££?.-
With a variety, of other a'iich a ’ ot enu
merated —A general imdution is given to
all who wish to purchase, go nla Cheap
January 13 vvil
/foi-eii, 9' f So.
XT';-per Wing-.i-i .
Offer ior b ale the Followng
ARI li'LEf:
!)■ ;C, and mixed
ciollis and • s.j mt res,
Irish Line s,
Steam Loom Shirtings,
Jaconet and Cambric Muslins,
Imitation India Bock ditto,
Dimities,
Carlisle and Scotch Ginghams,
Figured am i striped Sides and Satins,
various colors,
Black, White h d Pink ditto.
White, .ydus d Green Levantinrs,
Black, Blue, (b ;00. Yclh.w, Straw cn-
Join Pipe, a id Climigt able I'ioreuce,
Black ,ahS ’.Vbue Lace Suawls,
XVdiite Lace V. ils,
Plain and Figured Thonle I.acc,
SiiV SUawlf,
Ladies black and white figured, and
plain sib; Hose,
Garniture, Satin, un i Tafety Ribbons,
plain A fring’d a great assortment,
G»loo» bindings,
Black, green, and white Italian Crapes,
G'.lton, Bandanna, Brituiiia, and Jia
drass llkfs,
XVorsted Vestings,
Colton Suspenders,
Do Cords,
Figured, twilled and plain Bovnbazcttcs
Print and plate Calicoes,
Ladies Merino Reticules,
Do. white and colored Kid Gloves,
*} odlemon’s Buckskin ditto
'■ ack and colored Sowing Silk,
I.- ion and Cotton Thread,
Curtain Bindings,
Pocket and Pea knives.
Playing Curds,
Bonnet XV ire,
Domestic Stripes, Plaids and Shirtings,
Whittomore s No. 10 Cotton cards.
Fine Straw Bonnets by tha case or doz.
Do, lia-ulboxea, &c kc.
The above nro fresh liioods
r-'ccntly puic -tisvd in Ne »...k-ut ;< w
prices; and will be sold at. a reasonable
tdvance for cash, or short credit for a
proved paper-
December 5. wtc
Lailv»F\k<i by WfeVrMtU,
CONTLNVr. the
Factorage h’ Vo.emission
business in savannah.
Where ail orders vvi.i be promptly attend
sd to.
■ liilv/ lC
s. umuui 4?vav,
Four /hors r< tie ■>!■■■ Xet, South
S rlr hr ,:: : Street.
t} ESPECTFULLV hiibttus his friends
andc -t.m -s, dut lie is daily re
etivtng in addition u> l»is ?'.?■•• u-r stock,
. I l-vrre <f
Boots Shucs,
t. l . . .
o^eA r ef*y b» j st
mvUTijia. an i of the ujv. ,-st fashions, well
calcube e.t to salt the season, the wlrd-t
‘ will be Sold low and on accommodating
terms.
The sir sciiber begs leave to mention
that tie Ins on hand
Lr ,s > nO -.hern sole Leather
Pii sides well drest Leather
Calf and Kip Skins.
January 4 wtf
J. Hew ,
PROFESSOR of Music from Nc'v-Yo“k,
:espcctfully acquaints ihv J.adtes a’i--
Gentlemen of Augusta, that he intends
: vih<r lessons on the Piano, forte, t ani
ons ar d Singing, with the proper ir.eih
>d ofaecompa’vying the voice, also, on the
N irdin and Violoncello.
Terms made known by applying to him
at the Eagle Tavern.
Janupry IV tj
- - -m * ~ -
ht r s j
t’mMir-i 5 1
V and (he public ill general, they have
'ken the store lately occupied by Mr. J
l(ou s *h!oo, adjoining Messrs Morgan &
.» «itord, where they will always keep
on hand,
ti General 'Assortment ofi
Ladies' & Gentlemens' I
Boots Shoes |
Os the newest pattern and best materials.
THEV HAVE ALSO ON HAND,
A LARGE SUPPI.Y OF
Mgro and hoarse Shoes
ALSO A aVAN'IITY OP
Water Proof Shoos.
All of which they will dispose of on the I
must accommodating terms.—Repairing *
done on the shortest notice, and in the
icatast manner,
John M. Clarke, &Co.
DecßTTibr ;■ 25 ,f
ITuihTe itmsT
Win. II Co
OJfr/nr Sole,
150 bugs prime green Coffee
50 barrells prime N O. Sugar
8 pipes pure Holland Gin
3 do do Cog Brandy
5 hhds X. Hum
2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wine
50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q. boxes Spanish Segura
40 do do Imperial i A
Gunpowder St Hyson S JL Pi i\
200 qr- Cjsnistcrs, do do do
10 Bags Pimento and Ginger,
1G Do. I’. pper,
20 Hacks Fresh Almonds,
15 Roses No, 1 Soap,
200 Bigs Shot, assorted,
100 Kegs Duponts Powder,
20 do Best Richmond Tobacco,
12 Boxes Chocolate.
22 Barrels N. E. Gin,
56 Casks Cheese,
100 B-'xes do,
3000 Bushels Salt.
October 31- if
t his JJaij Received ,
AND roil SAX.E nr
Dimock & Marsh
Merchant Taylors ,
('Jeur'y opposite the CITY-HOTEL.)
an invoice op
151 m; 5) Black Dress Coats*
Also cn hand, Intel;/ received.
m Go rCll and Tartan I’lrid and Camlet
i-3 Cloaks, !
V.aterlco Coats
Great Coats,
* anUilvAona
Os Shepherds west of Eagland blur, black,
and wide Cussimere,
Do. of superfine double ini'l’d, black, blue,
drab, dandy mix’d, light and dark
mixed Coburg and brown cassifnere
and Clotiis
Os Superfine and common black, blue, buff
drab sn-1 white casaimere
Do of white, printed h white Merficilles
Do of Vaientia stripe, spotted h figured
Do of silk stripe, sprigM and vine, ( new
and elegant style of-goods)
D” of black and strip'd silk M desk in
Do of plain, figur’d b, striped black Flo- ;
remine
Do of’Toileuet and Swansdown.
fehleis.
Os superfine Irish Linen, English ?t A mer-1
man Lotton, b.,‘h plain and i’nb’d ;
Do of of ntperfine while Flannel, Lambs-j
woo! and worsted stock!ugnett
Drowc-Ta.
Os Flannel, Lambswool & stock?ngnet. !
The above goodaare mostly of their own
manufacture in the course of the present I
reason, and are warranted to be equal in j
quality and workmanship to an; < vef of-1
tercel in this or any other market—and
win he replenished with additions every
15 ntys through the winter.
Aten for sale, an invoice of
London Ciollis mid Citsfii
ineres,
tVh’ch will be made to order in the high
est si vie of Fashion.
December 21. ts , ,
Groceries .
,-r)
Illtds prime Fugar
70 bugs Coffee
20 casks best London Porter
50 boxes Raisins.
.Tost received and for sale low for cash,
or approved paper.
Win. 11. Thompson £j co
J uly« ' 3t
LJIJV OFFWK
FIIB suhvciiber* have formed a con
nexion in the various branches of profits
.ional business, under the firm of Rocu
wem.S; MK?ni'H.x. They will attend to any
business confided to them in the f ollowing
counties, viz ;
Baldwin, Jasper, JFiikineon,
Jones, If uncork, Puhvki, <J
JUorgan. Ifd kington, Laurent,
O.e.vy, 'Finn?*,
An d aiso in the 6th Circuit Court of the
United Slates.
Samuel Roclnvell ,
Joseph L. Hepburn,
i Sept 21———ts
' KT.VJjquvt
HAT ’fl u HE.
I Oeorgo ll.tr it ah,
, C Bute of the firm of JIOYT U if. I.WVAU,
! Charleston, South-Carolina )
j 3JI ESFEC'f FULLY informs lus Trieiuls
j J.ii: and tiic public, that he has just ra,
I turned to Ibis city, and has removed his
< STORE to the large Brick Building, near
ly opposite his fotmer stand, >ue door a
hove the store of Mr. H. H Muss hove,
WHERE HE IS NOW OPENIXH
A Large and General.ltterlmtM of
Fresh Hats,
I’ From Hie celebrated manufactory of Mesra.
Tweqdy & Benedict, ami otherjapproved
Manufactories in New York,
C OJVSISTIJVG OF
I
Gentlemen’s black and Drab Beavers,
Broad and narrow Brims, sutucof which
are Water proof
Ditto ditto Castors
Ditto imitation Beavers
Mens’ & Buys’ fine and common Rorams
Ditto Merino and common Wool Hats
Children's and infant’s Hals,
Morocco Capa,
L -dies Ueaveis,
Military lints, i*'c.
All of which are offered for CABII or
town acceptances on liie most accommo
dating term#. The above assortment is
probably surpassed by none in the city fol
low prices and qualities. Country Mer
chants and others are invited to call and
judge for themselves. 'I lie greatest care
taken in packing hats, no that they may
open in good shape and order.
December 2B wfiw
THE SUBSCRIBER
Respectfully informs Ms friends
i and tile public, that he has received
a neat assortment of NEW GOODS suita
ble to his line of business, consisting of
Superfine Cloths,
Coronation mixed Cassi
ni ere s,
Black ami Blue ditto
Superfine Valencia Vest
ings, (entirely now.)
(Xjr - He has formed a connexion in Charles
ton, by which means lie will always have
on hand, a constant supply of the newest
goods, and fiistnons direct from London.
.Isuncs Gordon,
Tailor and Habit Maker,
Washington Street.
Augusta, December 28 t£
- -■ —a—A«i an ■ 1
Congigiimeuts.
Bit. ROGER'S
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
WHICH is used in Consumptions,
Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or
diseases originating from Colds, with
signal advantages. This Medicine is freed
from all-those objections which,the use of
inflamatory drops, or .similar preparat ions
are always liable to. He invites the Pub
lic to try and judge of the efficacy of tin
Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the re
sult of many years labour and experience
of his own practice. He is sensible of the
professional objections '■ liicb are so often
urged against Patent Medicines ; but it
i is not for him to say that such objections
.are sinister. He can only observe that
the Medical properties of bis Detergent
can only be tested by i's Use. A few
\ Cases of the above, are offered low at
i Wholesale and Retail; also Cashs and
j Barrels i f Lamp and 1 .inseed Oil, Mus
tard: Alum and Madder-; with various
I other articles on the must accninniodat
| leg terms.
C. C. Dunn,
Atulef Range.
January L H
Lately Received
AND FOR SALE
At the Alva York Commissi at Bonk Store.
V Companion for the Festivals and
Fa c -tsof the FrotcDant F-piscopnl
Church, Companion for the Alla’-; or
weeks preparation for the Holy Commu
nion, Hobart on Confirmation, an .as
sortment of Common I’iayer Books, hand
somely bound, together with other late
publications.
The sub-ct iber agent for the above es
•ablishment,' will receive subscribers for
Wheatly on the Back of Common Prayer,
now publishing in numbers, and which is
Highly recommended to the members of
Hie Episcopal Church. The first number
can he s en at his store, a few doors below
tiie Batiks.
Samuel Sturgcs.
January 13 ‘-d
Twenty Dollars llewar il .
And all Reasonable Expenses
’■nffTll.L be p-'i 1 I »r apprehending and
f ▼ lo in any jail in the state o(
Georgia, a Ncg; o Pefiow maned
MAUTIN
He is owned in Savannah, haa absconded
oral is supposed to be lufki-ng about Au
gusta Market, as hi- business at home is
butchering—He is -.bout 30 years old,
feet high, square Unit, has two of hi,
front teeth out, "d baa a scar «;i htaijfad
—for further particulars enquire at this
Office.
pVji't- s—-ts
TvfjfTO- ir-xartagww'-t.-x-x vp-tarxj—t»»r. runm. *
, I
< W. 11. Turpin,
aasjltstrcetivH an. exten
sive supply of Fresh
and Genuine,
fvl cI iN
Shop Furnifnre. Instru
ments, Dye Stuffs,* c. «y
ALSO,
ll,s. Green Copperas
1,00.) lbs. Alum
5 000 lbs. Logwood
3,200 lbs. Glauber's Salts
3-,000 lbs. Refiuixl Suit Pr.trc
1,500 firs. Dmch M:ul.!er
too lbs. Indigo (.Spanish nnd r.troUi ;i)
200 Baxes Window (pass '
4 .0 Kegs Enplish withe Lead
I'.’O Kegs Spanish Bwivn
900 Cialfims Linseed Wd ( U t quality)
150 Gallons Spirits Turpeiu„ u;
400 Gallons Ta ners Od
500 lbs Lamp Black.
Tog ther with a general as
sort we lof
Fjdo PaliltS,
Fautf Brushes, Fully and Ih. sh GAR;
PEN SF.EDM, for sale at the Sign r.f the
Golden Mortar.
Augusta, January 15 u 3w
i/cra,
MiT.XJNER AND M\NffCA-MAKER,
FROM PARJS,
\\JfOVMV. she was employed in the
\hf h .use. ot bn. 1,. Roy, ihc most
(usbonnble Mode Ware-Mouse in France,
tenders her services to the Ladies of Vu
tfnsia, ami its vicinity in ti,c above lii.es
of her prefi ssion. /
atre S. has just received a few of the
most fashionable Bonnets, and also a num
ber of colored Prints of the latest fa
shions, both for Bonnets and Dresses,
which will be made from those p.-inis r.i
the shortest notice, to suit the riuicy or
taste of the pui cliase.r.
blie has,regular correspondents in Pa
ris, who w.li furnish her monthly with
the latest fashions, from that emporium
of taste and elegance.
Mrs. 8, would be glad to instruct a
lew young Ladies in the above business.
Her residence is at the house lorincrly
occupied by Mrs. Oliver, n«ar the Bridge.
January 1 ts
Fruifflirniotel.
Jl the Sign o f the Eagle
fIXNHE subscriber has established a House
H of Entertainment, at tliis pleasant
and healthful place. It is situated on the
Washington road, thirteen miles above
Augusta, in Columbia county. The
house, is large, and commodious, and eve
ry exertion will he made In render it com
fortable to travellers, and others who
may honor him with their company
His (aW« will be furnished with flic best
provisions the country can afford, and Ins
Bar always supplied with tlie choicest Li
quors. Particular attention will be paid
to bedding. His Stables are large mu'
full of Provender, under the direction of
a faithful and active hostler. JS'<> Spirits
will he retailed in the house —and all pos
sible care will be taken to preserve the
utmost decorum on alloccadous.
Dpci.J Pace.
January 4. 2wet wtf
For Sale,
'
J . Or A*
£>• . --- Jjf
vvr.fr t ** r
A Valuable Plantation ,
SITU .VIE on the Savannah rivotr, Ab
beville district, South-Oarolinu, eleven
mdes above Vienna; containing from
000 to 1000 acres of prime oak and h**
Itory LAND, 250 acres of which are no.'
under cultivation, and Well calculated to
produce cotton, com and wheat. It is
well stocked with black cattle, hogs, &c
which will bs disposed of with the pre,
uilscs. T’ur terms apply to Robert BUIon.
■\ugujla, or the subscriber, on the premi
ses.
James A, Black,
Jam;’-;.’ 13 Cu
■ VJ ”•f'W •■■■TWaw»ik.var;rTcwttanmfcMfer
j Kagte Taverb
‘^smisaw
wMw W
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, 'r
Ami PiivnunuhSlftsc Office
ry
T :| I’. partnership of \Vlii|M'l • & H )oth
of thi' Earle Tavern unit Savannah
.'iige Office. being (his day dissn'vedby
nipt nl consent. /!i debts due bv the
i said (inn wilt hr paid h' said H'hiuple.a A
n’l debts (tile to the said firm are to he
collected liv !>hn only.
'(Tvnac
I). 8. Boolli.
N Tt. Tli • house will milt be continued
as formerly, by the subscriber
J. WHIPPLE,
May IG.
Land & Negroes for Sal 9
m "'"'
TJIIK Subscriber offers for sate b(<j
tract of Land hi Washington county,
on the Soutti side of Ogcchce lliver, con
taining about two thousand acres, nearly
live bundled cleared and under fence.
There am two settlements on it, and the
tract might be divided into three The
road leading from Louisville 'o Sanders
ville and Sparta, and from Augusta to the
Purchase and Alihurrht, byway of Penns
Bridge, runs Ihroiigh it where one of the
sfitloinents is made, and whjeli is estah.
li.iiied us an advantageous place ol tradcj
with a good dwelling house, store and
»;i t house, and oilier necessary out build
ings.
'flu: other settlement is also wel |r(|
proved,it would be an object ton Havaa
inih or Augusta Merchant, who wished*
al'by retreat in the summer, with the
advantage of prosecuting their business
with success, It would also be an eligi
ble situmion fora Branch Bank—heinjf
nearly central between Louisville, San
dei svibe and Sparta It is healthy and
'Veil w atered, There are about four hun
dred arres of high riv«r swamp, well
timbered and sufficiently high for cultiva
tion. not be!m, subject to any but uncom
monly high freshets. It will be sold a
bargain, in a body or divided W suit pur
dinners. Apply to Wro. N Harman, eso,
near Louisville.
ALSO,
10 prime Ncgroe , a fel
low, Ins wife and four children, he is a
jobbing carpenter, cooper, tnylor, cook
and can do any thing on a farm, is also a
prime field hand, a young wench and her
child, she is a prime field hand with the
noe or plough, another young wench
brought up about the house, is a good
seamstress, rook, washer and ironet#
nurse and house servant, with her child
about twenty months old. They are sold
to raise th cash, apply to
( 'hai lc' J. Jenkins,
Near Danielsville Madison county.
January 4t eow4t
Strayed,
Fr m my plantation
JJfnc; in Hat’ll well District,
■' V' on Savannah lliver,
CT IjA mi black, imbroket
horse mules, 2 years,
* old, they were bvo't
from Kentucky & will
probably make for the
westward—-whoever will secure the said
mules, tha’ 1 can get them, or deliver
It hum to tie Urge Alien of Augusto, shal
’■eceivt - a f ward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Wm. H. Uobert,
Nov. 24
■■■■■ ■ 11. ll
S 35 Reward.
-a Strayed or Stolen oA
the morning ofihii 4th
J 1 V~ mst. fiv«* miles below
the Piney Wood Hnuse,
f F.dg'dicdd District, S.
, ’ Vyu Caroline, a havtrna r( ,
. and sorrel Foncvthor 8 ®
thp n , are is
Colt, about fourvears old, her right hind
er leg has an old cut which disposes it ,f>
swell when standing—'The horse is a Ugh*
sorrel, bob-tail two or three white legsfc
white on his forehead.—The above re
ward v ill he given for their delivery to
Vr. Low at Edgefield or the subscriber at
'be Augusta Bridge, and all expenses paid
mending their lek'oration.
John Ooodall.
Jaritary 8 6t
Wanted immediately.
it VOUNO MAN who is capable of dis
charging the duties of a BAR RRF.T-
Lll. He must come well recommends.l
-—Apply at the EAGLE TAVERN-
December 11. ft