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IiULEAUS PEII A^SDM,
AAVAXCR.
By (jiootls.
He Subscribers,
FOR SALE,
H, of the Bridge Bank of
H Augusta,
H^L ; Vr s i it lk to the season
|H n ;„t arul Duffil Blankets,
Flannels, Baizes,
H billed Drub Cloths,
assorted,
c k Muslins,
■
■*>
■uns,
Shirtings,
|Hcan Shirtings and Sheetings,
■,vat Variety of other articles.
WmHEA'CE, HA BELIEF Co.
118 ji ti ■
iVc.
W4!h proof Cognac Brandy Scig
■s & Otard Dupny & cos brands)
■llniland Gin pun as imported
Hsks L. P. Ten- rifle Wine
Hs loaf and lump Sugar
best Hyson Tea
do Imperial do
Ho do Gun Powder do.
and for sale by
■litchcU & S Clarke.
■. »•
ft'J
ft ice, Papelye fy* Co.
H received and offer for sale, an
■ assortment of
■Nsupufine Cloths
Ble Milled tassimeres
■n and Nankin Crapes
Bews and Sarsnetts
B nr * Beaver Gloves, assorted
■Buckskin do
white Crap- s
■ i and worsted half Hose
■/mens and Dowlas
B« Hollands and Osnaburgs:
Hers ’ ts
I ■ For Sale,
V Acres of t AND, on the Wa
B'bbert and Rocky Creeks—Fo-
Brs enquire ot
I Geo. Vi. JBvans.
B— _tf
ft Classical Seminary.
B'day mix- 15ih iust. the Rev.
■ Smith, prnprses to open a soli me
Bsir clionofa limited number ■-
B tie Classical, and in those bra
■n English E.’i: -t on which forr
r a- to a classic.-.
Ht -«iil engage -o prepare h--
tr a reputable en ianc-- into an~>
in tne U■- 101. A lew youths cm
Drtahly acco-module-? ns bo v-'
v family, to v/.i>se minds, m-.-a!
-iners, every p-ope- aiter.'ioj
?pa;d. Po, terns-ac. ipolv eithe.
ly or by ett.jr to Mr. Sindh, ,
enccßroad S‘:* et, Au
ho editors ot tli’; Sava. i. Bcpab
I Myseii 11, -re reqo.e-.i d to pub
ahovtj twice- a -ve- 1. for -n
--and so. ward thcii ucc./nnis'o this
tr pay me - it.
«7 11 Vo
to web*
' ity Council vviil be open o r ‘
)ndrv the first day of Januar”, 01
P* H. an ! on every subsequent
tl the end nfthe .said meruit. (Snn
ttepted,'. at the same hour, and
ttnue open until 5 o’clock, P, M,
•et’sons liable *0 pay a Road or
Hntlieciiy oi‘ Augusta or its vi
re require- 1 at*end and give in
un-s a-reeiibly the provisions
Jral Ordinance for litt* regulation
•y nf Augusta. Those wh • f.ii to
1 after that period bo suh -ect to
htx
11. Clarke, c, c.
her 28 ' -, t
HLanufftf hv v,
tore be low the Atirnc, ' ;h
. Side Broad-Street
ibscribrr baa on S;v. »o
tsupply of the best M-V C
CANDLES *st 2*s ceo.ti p.r
M. Payne.
given for TAI.Vo'.v.
ya- w6w
• C. Laces,
* ike Ci'.izens ol A..i :sta aoc
dj, that he has s'tinned bin.
B. Martin’s on he corner ■
Washington stre- ts, who j t.
rofoseional services in P.iyt- i
l Midwif ry, and hop-s no
-1 t'Henuoa 'to gain u linen
wnsge.
o 3tp
GROCERIES,
Wm. H Thompson § Co
’ 1 Gffer for Sale,
130 bags prime green Coffee i
50 bamdls prime N. 0. Sugar
8 pipes pare Holland Gin
1 3 do do Cog Brandy
5 hhds J. Rum
2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wine
. 50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q. boxes Spanish Segars
40 do do Imperial > v Tll.l a
Gunpowder & Hyson S AUi J\
200 qr- Canisters, do do do
10 Bags Pimento and Ginger,
16 Do. Pepper,
20 Sacks Fresh Almonds,
15 Boxes No, 1 Soap,
200 Bags Shot, assorted,
100 Kegs Duponts Powder,
20 do Best Richmond Tobacco,
12 Boxes Chocolate,
22 Barrels N. E. Gin,
36 Casks Cheese, ;
100 Boxes do.
3000 Bushels Salt. |
October 31——If j
This Lay lieceived , j
AND FOU SALE BT
Dim nek & Marsh
Merchant Taylors ,
(Nearly opposite the CITY-HOTEL.'
AN INVOICE OF
Blue £5 Black Hi •ess Coats.
Also on hand, lately received,
SCOTCH and Tartan Plaid and Camlet
Cloaks,
Waterloo Coats
Great Coats,
» autalfions
Os Shepherds west of England blue, black,
andwiite C ansi mere,
Do. of superfine double mill’d, black, blue,
drab, dandy mix’d, light and dark
mixed Coburg and brown cassimere
and Cloths
Vests.
Os Superfine and common black, blue, buff
drab snd white rassiiriere
D-' of white, printed be white Marseilles
Do of Valentia stripe, spoiled £1 figured
Do of silk stripe, sprig’d and vine, ( new
and elegant style of goods)
D- of black and strip’n silk Moleskin
Do of plain, figur’d 8t striped black Flo
rentine
Do of Toilenet and Swansdown.
Shifts.
Os superfine Irish Linen, English 8t Amer
ican Cotton, both plain and frill’d
Do of of uperfine white Flannel, Lambs
woo! ami worst- >1 a ovkingnclt
\S - ‘AW VS.
OfFlannel, LumbswooiSt stookingnet.
The above goodsare. mostly of tin-ir own
manufacture in the course of the present
(agon, and are warranted to be equal in
quality and workmanship to an- ever of- 1
in din tli-s or any other market—and
.Pi be replenished with additions every !
)seays throiu b the winter.
Also for sale, an invoice of
Gordon Cloths and Cassi
-1 acres,
■a iiich will be made to order in the high
- style of Fashion.
December 21. ts
KE W GOODs.
flewett, C So.
Ai the Upper Wing of the CITY HOTEL.
HAVE JIAT RECEIVED FJiOM
XEiV-YOJiK,
Vn additiona supply of Staple and Fancy
Dry G
AMONG WHICH ARE
The Following Articles.
TNIGM) a- d plain Nankin & Canton crape
Jjy dresses, h ack and colored of a
superior qm.lity*
Ernbroide! cd t’uk Hose,
Linen and Jaconet Cambric very fine,
Linen Cambric lladdkeichiefs,
F gun .l -io.;lt MinJbn
4 4 and 0 4 Cambric do,
Bi u k Italian Sewing Silk
Blac k & Colored Clnchews & Sarsnetts
Ribbons,
A glee r assortment, figured and plain
from N ■ 1, to 12 Gentlemens’s
beaver Gloves, first quality, i
3, s Pes purple colored & white kid do
Chintz Calico very fine,
ei Pc Dmbr. Has,
I a-’e and Satin, Ornamented Bsjl and
Ti ealre dresses, a very rich ar
ticle
Shell Combs, a good assortment, some
extra large
•Silver and Gold eyed Needles.
■J t r.ri bbin Buttons, £oc.
it |([; . variety of odur articles not enu
j >e ,. ai -I_a general invitation is given to
, I , -ho wish to purchase goods Cheap,
j iaiitiary 13 wl *
NOTICE.
.. I.L those indebted tor the estate of
Jam s Brady, deceased, will find
• • -j- 1 ... accounts &c. in the hands of
■ 1 th :e -for collection, unless settled,
-i-j 1 to the 101 h of January nest; and
n .. t who have claims against said os
,te, are requested to render them n;
! i.> rnihen.icated, within the time pre
-cnbed by law.
AVm. Slavers, adm r.
January 1 12
Jewett, r So.
Upper Win-'—City Hotel,
Offer For Sale the Following
ARTICLES:
blue, and mixed
cloths and kerseymeres,
Irish Line's,
Steam Loom Shirtings,
Jaconet and Cambric Muslins,
Imitation India Book ditto,
Dimities,
Carlisle and Scotch Ginghams,
Figured and striped Silks and Satins,
various colors,
Black, White and Pink ditto, ,
White, Blue and Green Levantines,
Black, Blue, Green, Yellow, Straw co
lor, Pink and Changeable Florence,
Bl .ck and White Lace Shawls,
White Lace Veils,
Plain and Figured Thoole Lace,
Silk Sbawh,
Ladies black and white figured, and
plain silk Hose,
Garniture, Satin, and Tafety Ribbons,
plain & fring’d a great ass ortmsnt,
Galoon bindings.
Black, green, and white Italian Crapes,
Cotton, Bandanna, Brittania, and Ma
drass Hkfs,
Worsted Vestings,
Cotton Suspenders,
Do Cords,
Figured, twilled ami plain Bornbazettes
Print and nlate Calicoes,
Ladies Merino Reticules,
Do. white and colored Kid Gloves,
Gentlemen’s Buckskin ditto
Black and colored Sewing Silk,
Linen anil Colton Thread,
Curtain Bindings,
Pocket and Pen Knives,
Playing Cards,
Bonnet Wire,
Domes, ic Stripes, Plaids and Shirtings,
IVhittomore’s No-10 Cotton cards,
Fine Straw Bonnets by the case or doz.
Do. Bandboxe-, &c. fcc
The above are fresh Goods
recently purchased in New-Yoik at low
prices; and will be sold at a reasonable
advance for cash, or short credit for ap
proved paper.
December *?5. wic
Notice.
AGREEABLE loan order of the hon
orable Court of Ordinary of Columbia
Countv, Will be Sold on the first Tttes
day in March next, at Columbia Court
house 202-12 acres of land in Wilginson
county; district 27th, Lot No. 178, sold
as the property of Dexter Gibson, dec
Terms of sale nine months credit.
Sarah Gibson, ex’rx.
•‘•had’h. W Grihson atlr.
Dc oinbcr 7. Ids
Notice.
IST ILL he sold at Hie house of John
f I Cartledge in Columbia county, on
Wednesday the 28th of February next,
the personal proper'y of Obediah Sulli
van deceased, (negroes excepted) con
sisting of hoi- es, some household furni
ture, with other articles 100 tedious to
mention,
John Cnrtledgc? , ,
r , o xmmrs.
Cor Sullivan, 3
Januory 18
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
the late Capt David M’Kiitney, ei
tiler by note or open account are reques
ted to come forward and pay the same be
fore the Is' day of March next, as all
debts due the estate, on that day will be j
placed in the bands of an attorney for cel- 1
lection.—All persons having claims against i
the estate, are notified to exhibit them
to the administratrix, within the time
prescribed by law , properly authenticated,
(j. 8. M Kinney, adm'x.
Augusta, January, 18 •• 5t
Caveat E
I.L persons are requested to lake no
’ tice that I have legal and equitable
liens, fora considerable part of the pur
chase money which remains unpaid, upon
1 a number ten, in the lots laid off by Ed
ward F. Campbell on Broad street An
gusta, whereon there are three frame
tenements, formerly my property, and by
me sold to James Myers. Any person j
who purchases, will take the properly j
subject to those liens ol w hich if more par
iciilar information is desired, it will be
given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or
the subscriber.
Jesse Watson,
by bis Attorney
A. Slaughter.
January 8 ts
The Subscriber,
SOLICITS those who can furnish him
with evidencr, to enable him to pros
--cute with satisfaction, three persons wha
were concerned in maltreating his man
s-rvant COMUS, on the Washington
oad, this side of Col. Man’s on the eve
ning of the 2d inst.—The boy was furnish
cd with a pass wheih he propuced (with
ut efl’-'Ct) and was by those men beaten
in a shameful manner—when a certain
gentleman came up and informed them
'.bat his pass was not out by one veek, the
negro does not knew who was his friend,
being an African, understands but little
English; scarcely enough to be under
stood —should a reward be expected, any
thing reasonable will be granted by
Isaic Laßoche,
\pply to
A. Slaughter £5 C. Lahuzan
or Thus. S* Oliver.
December 7 ts
LaWnclxft £) Watson,
CONTINUE THE
Factorage £s* {Commission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
Where all orders will be promptly attend
July 7 ts
J. Hewitt,
TIROFESSOH of Music from New-York,
X respectfully acquaints the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta, that lie intends
giving lessons on the Piano Forte, varia
tions and Singing, with the proper meth
od of accompanying the voice, also, on the
Violin and Violoncello.
Terms made known by applying to him
at the Eagle Tavern.
January II ts
LA irOFFICE.
V
X HE subscribers have formed a con
nexion in the various branches of proles
sional business, under the firm of Rock
well& Mkpiii hn. They will attend to any
business confided to them in the following
counties, viz :
Bald-win, Jasper, Wilkinson,
Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, £if
Morgan, Washington, Laurens,
Greene, Twiggs,
And also in the 6th Circuit Court of the
United Stales.
Samuel JRocJewell\
Joseph L. Hepburn.
AHUedgeviUe, Sept. 21 —ts
Consignments.
Di* rtOOEH’S
(’elebrati'd Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
UX/'HICH is used in Consumptions,
t t 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 preparations
are always liable to. He invites the Pub
lic to try and judge of the efficacy of tbt
Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the re
sult of many years labour and experience
of Ids own practice. He is sensible of the
professional objections which are so often
urged against Patent Medicines ; but it
is not for him to say that such objections
are sinister. He can only observe that
the Medical properties of his Detergent
can only be tested by its use. A few
Cases of the above, are offered low at
Wnolcsale and Retail; also Casks and
Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus
tard; Alum and Madder; with various
other articles on the most accommodat
ing terms.
C. C. Dunn,
Ansley’ Range.
January 1. ts
Latelj Deceived
AND FOR SALE
At the New York Commissi m Book Store.
A Companion for the Festivals and
Fasts of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, Companion for the Altar; or
weeks preparation for the Holy Commu
nion, • Hobart on Confirmation, an as
sortment of Common Prayer Books, hand
somely bound, together With other late
publications.
The subscriber agent for the above es
tablishment will receive subscribers for
Wheatly on the B ok of Common Prayer,
now publishing in numbers, and which is
highly recommended to the members of
i the Episcopal Church. 'The first number
can be s eii at his store, a few doors below
the Banks.
Samuel Starves.
January 18 Ut
Races ! Races !
IXI1 E Augusta Races, will commence on
Tuesday the '2oth February next
The first Hay, a purse of 400 dollars,
four mile heats and repeat, free tor any
horse, mare, or gelding.
The second day (the 21st,) a purse of
300 dollars, three mile heals and repeat.
The third day (the 22d,) a purse of 200
dollars, two mile heat* and repeat
'The fourth day (the 23d,) the entrance
menfey to be run for, the three best in
I five.
j Letters on the subject to be directed to
Jacob Stalvy and
"William Lam kin,
Proprietors of the Rues Turf.
£j* Each day’s purae to be hung up on
the Judge’s stand.
Duoember 15. tdr
Private Boarding House.
jtyluS. SANDWICH has opened a Pri
vate Boarding House on the corner of
Washington and Ellis Streets, in the
Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oli
ver Reid.
Young Ladies from the country can be
comfortably accommodated.
November 13 tt
Twenty Hollars Reward,
And all Reasonable Expenses
WILL be paid for apprehending and
lodging in any jail in the state ol
Georgia, a Negro Fellow named
MARTIN
He ts owned in Savannah, has absconded
ind is supposed to be lurking about Au
gusta Market, as his business at home is
butchering—He is about 30 years old, six
feet high, square built, has two of his
front teeth out, and has a scar on his h tad
—tor further particulars enquire at this
Office.
9 S pt. 5 ts
' f NEW-YORK
, HAT STORE.
' George Hannah,
CLate us the firm of HOYT & HAVNAff,
Charleston, South-Carolina J
f'l F.SI’KCTFCLLY intorms his friends
, ELl< and the public, that he has just re
i turned to this city, and lias removed his
i STOUR to the large It nek Building, near
ly opposite his former stand, me door a
hove the store of Mr. K. H Mtsouovu,
WHERE HE 13 NOW OPENIN'*
, A Large anti General Assortment of
Fresh Hats,
From the celebrated manufactory of Mesrs.
Tweedy & Benedict, and other appruv/'d
Manufactories in New-York,
CONSISTING us
. Gentlemen’s black and Drab Beavers,
/ Broad and narrow Brims, some of which
. are Water proof
Ditto ditto Castors
Ditto imitation Beavers
Mens’ & Boys’ tine and common Uorams
Ditto Merino and common Wool Hals
Children’s and Infant’s Hats,
. Morocco Caps,
Ladies Beavers,
Military Hats, &c.
All of which are offered for CASH or
town acceptances on the most accommo
dating terms. The above assortment is
probably surpassed by none in the city for
low prices and qualities. Country Mer
chants and others are invited to call and
judge for themselves. The greatest care
taken in packii g hats, so that they may
open in good shape and order.
December 28 w6w
tA6rj. £/cra>
MILLINER AND MANTUA-MAKEtt,
FROM PARIS,
WHERE she was employed in the
house ol Mr. Le Hoy, the most
fashonable Mode Ware-House in France,
lenders her services to the Ladies of An.
gust a, and its vicinity in the above lines
of her profession.
Mrs. 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 prints at
the shortest notice, to suit the fancy or
taste of the purchaser.
She has regular correspondents in Pa
ris, wtio will furnish her monthly with
the latest fashions, from that emporium
of taste and elegance.
Mrs. S. would be glad to instruct a
few young Ladies in the above business.
Her residence is at the house formerly
occupied by Mrs. Oliver, naar the Bridge,
.(a mary 1 ts „
Mr. Leslie
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies
and Gentlemen that his DANCING
SCHOOL will commence on Saturday the
27tli instant, at Ids former stand on Broad
street, nearly opposite the City Hotel. —
Days of attendance every Saturday, from 'J
till 12 o’clock A. M. h from 2 till 5 P. M.
His Night School
for young Gentlemen will commence on
Friday evening the 26ih instant, at Can
dle light—price of tuition in both instan
ces Ten Dollars per quarter.
MR. LESLIE returns his thanks for the
liberal encouragement he has heretofore
met with, and hopes by his unremitted
attention to the improvement of ins pu
pils, to merit the patronage of those who
may favor him. Mr. L will thank the pa
rents who intend to send their children
to enter their names as soon as conveni
ent.
Ladies’ seminaries and private tuition,
attended with punctuality —Terms and
other particulars made known at the school
room. January 16 ts
Notice is hereby Given,
ffMIAT the concern of Glascock SJ Dick-
X in son is dissolved by mutual consent,
that the unfinished business lias been
transfered to David F. Dickinson, who is
authorised to close and settle the same.
That I‘homas Glascock will attend to ad
vocating causes in which the said concern
have been employed, and will continue
his practice in the counties of Richmond,
Burke, Scriven, Warren, and Columbia,
and will also practice in the count es of
Washington and in the Mayor's Court of
ttiis city.
Thomas Glascock,
Davhl F. Dickinson.
January 11 * ts
JOBS
Neatly executed at this® ffice
a
Eagle Tavern
THE partnership of Whipple & Booth of
the Eagle Tavern being this day dis
solved hr mutual consent. AII debts due
by the said firm will be paid b> saitMWhip
pple, and all debts due to (he said firm
are to be collected by him only.
Jesse VVhippie,
1). 8. Booth.
N. B. The house will still be continued
as formerly, by the subscriber.
„ 1R J- whiffle.
May 16,
Strayed ,
*•'' m my plantation
WJX 10 Harnwell District*
T \ on Savannah River,
,wn b,ack » unbroke
f(<»l h .T v ' nu,es » 2 yoars,
» th <*y were bro’t
"* from Kentucky & will
probably make for the
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that I can get (hem, or deliver
Ithem to George Allen of Auguato, shat
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Win, 11, Hubert,
Nov, 24 ts
Stop the Thief!
VV AS stolen from the tongue of a wa
gon, in or near Augusta, on Saturday
night the 13th inst.
A Likely Red Sorrel Horse,
about five feet high, ten or eleven yeahl
old, his hind legs white rather more than
halfway up to the hook; his right fore
foot and paster joint white; his face white
—the white in his face extends from be
tween his eyes dovm over his nose, mouth*
and a part of his under lip; his mane and
tail is near the color of his body. He is a
well proportioned, heavy bodied horses
his neck is tolerably long, and well shap
ed ; he has a good head well joined to hi#
neck; he is in fine order for service, is a
natural trotter, but may be made to rack
tolerably well—he is a Hue gig horse, but
does npt draw kindly by the side of hi#
match. 1 have an exact match for him, and
and kept them for the carringe only—sw
ing to this fellow being a little refraciory
in the carriage I bad concluded to have hint
driven a trip or two in a wagon to Augusta.
He is more valuable to me than he proba
oly will be to any other person, in as muck
as I have a most excellent match tor him—
I herefore will pledge myself to the per*
son who has taken him, that if he will faring
him to me in Sparta, and allow me .o give
him thirty nine lashes on his bare back, I
will not pester the penitentiary with himi-
Should he be traded, as he probably will* *
before he gels far from Augusta, 1 will re
ward any pet-sun for their trouble in giving
information of him to Maj. Thos. P. Wells*
Attorney at I.aw in Augusta, or myself ia
Sparta.
John Abercrombie.
January „5 2w
(C7*The Editors of the Savannah Repub
lican and Charleston City Gazette, are re
quested to give the above one insertion,
and forward their accounts to the Chroni
cle Office. j.A.
SAMUEL TARVER; is hereby appoint
ed my Aid de-Camp, and will be o
oeyed and respected accordingly,
Thos. Glascock,
Brigadier General, Ist Brigade*
Division, Georgia Militia,
January 18 ts
Pianos,
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of’
first rate London made Fiano Fortes,
talent polished and round Cornered.—
Fop sale low for cash, or approved paper,
by A. PICQUET*
at Messrs. F. G. GIBbON, k Co.
ami ary I w ts
Wanted Immediately.
A YOUNG MAN who is capable of dis j
charging the duties of a BAR KEEF-'jf
ER. He must come well recommended
—Apply at the EAGI <
(jecemberll. 1 u ts
City*Tax Collector’s Sale
At the Market-house in the City of Augus
ta, on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours of sale.
The following lots in
Springfield, v : z 11, 12, 13, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27,42,43,61, to satisfy the road tax
tor the years 1818,1819 and road and well
ax for 1820, tax due on each lot, ninety
five cents and cost.
A. Bugg. c. t. c.
January 11 wtds ;