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f homas S. Metcalf j
OFFERS for sale
Bbls. boiled Cider
"iJfl do Potatoes
2 ( ( do Beets i
./inii) bundles Onions
ill i bids, new Flour
casks Cut Nails j
i J tons Sweeds Iron
jO bbls. best Cider Vinegar
-Jo hhds. best retailing Molasses
t(o casks Lime
10 hhds. Hams
4o bags Coffee
Hum, Gin and Apple Brandy
No vember 2 ts
Boarding.
FEW yenteel Boarders would be
4 taken at Mrs. Stoy’s, in Reynold
in the upper tenement of the
tuilwin? immediately in the rear ofthe
Bridge Bank.
Xnvember 2
French Evening School.
l ipTEii the Mb iusl. the subscriber
4. will" open open a second claw ol in
action for the French Language.—
This cla«s, as well as the first, is limited
'ten scholars; eady application is re
vested cf those gentlemen desirous to
inter A few vacancies are to lie tilled
i«|he first class, by persons having gone
through the first difficulties. For terms
enquire of J, B. Lafitte.
A few gentlemen may be accommoda
ted with Board.
November 2 51
Letters
tN t the Post Office at Augusta, Ga. Ist
1 November, 1822, (not before adver
'.ised.) BT Those that wish letters from
this list will please ask for advertised
f a John Kirkpatrick
B Ames James Cohb, care of 1
Redden Atwell Joshua Key f
U L
James Butler William lansdafe
John Bones Gilbert Longslreet
David Black William Lewis
Mis Ann Boulineau Charles Lnieo
I)r David 0 Barton James Leislie
June Barham James Lockrey
Andrew Butler Conrad I.iverman
I) Broehon Si Laventme F VV r Lacy
Pollard k Brown M „
Jin Vnn Bishop John Moore, of b C
J arris Ballard James S McFarlan
,'lenderson Brown Edward Megar
John C Bohieman Arch'd MrLnachlin
ffmCßrannan Malcomb McMillan
Mrs Kliialieth Bogan Charles F Mct/.lin
Jin John Bacon Rev Win Me Whir
C T .Morgan
James(Jammerford Mis Sarah Moss
Clem Cox Buckcr Christian Marks
John Collins A F Moore, care of A. i
Joseph Crafton lexarmer Allen >
Mr comes W in Moody
Mrs Mary Clark N
Uriah Cancer, jr Alexander Nesbitt
Bradley Catlin Thomas Nelson
Robert Craig Mrs Rebecca Nail
Jacob Con -table O
Win Loughlan Messrs Oakes
Edwin Critcber P
Thcs Cooisey Thomas Powers
P'Jarrie James Powell
Elisha Croc-er Edward E Powers
Tamer Clanton Wind Pcrulde
Mr« II B Cooke Gustavus Parker
Iter IVin Capers John Perdue
Juba Constable Mrs Rebecca Polhill
II Edward Price
David F Dickinson David I’atson
Win 0 Dillon Mrs Rebecca Phillips
Oliver Danforth Jack Paris
Edward Dykes Paul Philips
W :!l Dillon Q
John Davis Tliomas Quixenberry
Davis .v Smith Wm Quigly
Mr- licmri tta Dawson H
p houa.Json Win U tiffin
Kitbaru Dennis, jr. Moses Riley
E Paul Honey
Jonathan Kills,Jr. Mrs Kiiza Russel
Hen y Elliot Daniel J Hose
F Mr- Mary Ramsay
John:! cceman Edward Row ell. Jr.
Jarao- ■ 'in;tain Hardy Rowell
Mr- M Fox ' g
J *■' *‘ r Benjamin Sliavv
RvvA i Fisher MonsieurSi.Crick
In ' “ L“i d Janies Stallings
Wmun B (ox James gouthwick
(j Spencer Smith
Hiram G is Jam<*s Snydam
A!v»a 11 Gordon It H S pel man
I'Hirick (Toruon Mi -s Marl?-Savage
i-boon Thoma* Stewart
H* 1 . x G Co Arthur Sim ins. B. Island
John BGuedron Win Smith
H*v Thomas Gardner Henry Saffoi’d
HpnjyGuUeuge Joshua Seaeo
Bailey GodJied John Stapelton
i Green James S Shatter
H B rands Shields
Maihrw Herman Mr Sheriff
Sarah lien|j Janies Stillmen
JJ' ,p aii« W Holmes Rev WD. Snodgrass
Mathew l> Robson T
John I JUtfrwull Mr Terry
J ine; j 'ewltt Natlil I ruesdale
Jolm Hooper Oliver Terry
”■ w »t v Hl Mrs Ann Till*
hvoh liv-Irick Miss Eugei.eTredweJ
-ohn aificld Tames TuHy
Bi^hartiilia* Vinson Thomas Taylor
MdhdiiVl [■’ Parris George Taylor
Mary Hatcher 811 Titton
Jos'aj, Hownru W
jG'.r.as H Handley Win C Ware
~7'* -‘umhle ’ Elilm Williams
Hemphill Tolliver Will#ox
'* r Howard Edwin Whlta. er
j J acob W ise
M T aae Jones Mrs Patience Walker
Chant-* Jones Arclid W-itsnn
Tho* Williams
1 v k William Wood
5 ?ST. Jason Watkins
1 ,^‘ Jas G O Wilkinson
V b , n s Mieus Kelly Y
S iua Key Mrs L UC y Yarnold
James Fraser, P. M.
_Novemb V 2 24 3t
Georgia, Richmond County.
. erkofU MO/
•* T , n "''y ‘‘f Hirkmond County.
t.H, ,A- Aim-1 Cumfielil, hvs up
on t ® lor letters of Administration
jig estate of Ralph Thomas, deceis-
W > la ‘* of said county,
v > Ihereforft, these arc to cite and
a„ 1 ; l, *S and ■‘ingular, the kindred
file „ re,J "o r? of the said deceased, to
n,.„ " objections in my office (il any
bv i, /* within the time pres-ribed
tin! ' w !' Otherwise loiters of Administra
“Oh will be granted to him.
lvcn under my hand and seat of Of
.m the city „( Angima, this 2nd day
1 ’ovemher, IRyj, '
v Isaac Herbert, c. c. o.
•govern l,er i
iV ' WuVtvm & Warvis,
A ' E Jl;s>r BECEIVEU, and on the
90 R,VER,
Hhds. Muscovado Sugar
sh°- £■ or,oai ‘ a do
o»J ba, B Coffee
r >( * ar,U barrels Whiskey
ogs t.ut Nails assorted
e,t f n ffia and N. E. Bum
k 1 bvTn .\' lack<,r fcl ami Loaf Sugar
■ 10 Window fllass, &c.
r .1 LS<),
orates and hhds. Crockery and
W. Glassware
-j'teaihcr 21 9
BY JOHN P. ANDREWS.
» On Tuesday Mornintr next,
THE sth NOVEMBER,
Will be sold before, my Store,
Groceries, Hardware,
<Sl t c.
Particulars and terms on day of sale.
November 2 2t
Marshal’s Sale.
\\7ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
» f in December tha Market-
House, in Hie city of Augusta, between
the usual hours of sale.
One tract of Land, in the 9th
district of Houston Countv. (No. 247)
two hundred and forty seven, containing
two hundred two and a half ac res, more
or leas ; also, one grey Morse, about
nine years old.—Levied on as the pro
perly of V\ illiam F. Ware, to satisfy two
ft. lia.’s, issued from the District Court
of Georgia, the Post Master General vs.
William F. Ware and Peter Crawford,
the same vs. William F. Ware.
Conditions cash, purchasers pay for
Titles.
Peter F. Boisclair,
United Slates 1). !. D. Georgia.
Novembers 25 (ds
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday iu December
next, at Columtjl; court-house, the
lollnvmg property, (viz.)
One chesnut sorrel Horse, le
vied on ns the property of f-anniel C.
Bice, to satisfy an execution, Adm’r of
James Wood \s. bainual C. Rice and
Samuel Hanuon.
ALSO,
One ninth part of 200 acres of
pine Land, adjoining Newsom mid Skin
ner, to satisfy an execution from a ma
gistrate's court, William Riley vs. Sime
on Powell.
ALSO,
Forty-seven acres of Land, on
G ..Tma.iyee.K, aiijniiiiuiiig Iv. 1 lour
uoy, If, . . Sanders, T. S. II trrl-on, tv.
satisfy sundry executions, John Watson
and others vs. Beverly .spivey.
a i.so,
The one half of two hundred
and ninety acres oi Liaad, adjoin nz D,«>-
ly and Scott, on creuk, to sa
tisfy an execution, E. D. Perrymau vs.
Beverly Spivey.
w.so,
585 acres of Land, ou the wa
ter. oi i.e Ucne ci*c';K, .< , jo. r*g uiiii
and Cnlvui'd, to satisfy sundry cxccu
lions, Jesse V\ alsou anil others ys. Solo
mon Huge and lloge K Speir.
ALSO,
1 37 acres of Land, on the wa
ters hi L,‘ion’s creek, .. ijoilii g .Jib.-un
and Harden, to satisfy an execution, A
dani Guess \s. Hciben Davis.
ALSO,
Ffty acres of Land, more or
less, . jci’i. g p lea.uun-.. ii uni y and
others, to satisfy sundry '-x < utions, in.
, B. if undley, agent for G. Tucker ii Co.
vs. Janes Watson and Thom » Boland.
A I.SO.
Four Negroes, Midway, Peg
gy, .-uiey ant dar* h, «..» i■ y ii se
cvtiou iu favor of arsb.dl I’iinnaii \s.
John isandiford.
Wm. F. Wilkins,
I) Hh'ff Columbia
November 2 2ti ids
Sheriff's JSale.
®N tlie first i uesday in December
next, at tlie nlarket-house, in the
ci.y oi A igusla, between tlie usual hours
Oi ><■ Du gold,
4000 acres of Land, more or
less, wiu. uie iin.'.oveni' iU- iherton, iy
iug on iiotli sides ol Butler’s creek, join
ing catkins, Walker and others; also,
2 negroes, Jambar and Mary, 2 horses,
B oxen, B old carry logs, 12 bead ol cat
tle, 50 liead ol hogs, 1 sale board, table
and ends, I pain ai d tables, 1 ward robe,
1 candle stand, 1 cradlt, 1 wash stand
and a cloek —levied upon upon as the
property ot Michael F. Boisclair, to sa
tisfy sundry executions, viz. Anselm
Bugg vs. said Boisc lair, T. C. Butler,
for Ins assignees, vs. M, F Boisclair, and
sundry others vs. the same.
ALSO,
One carriage, on* pair horses,
one .an 1 . u'ou.ss, two i.<-g. o men, Jai k
and Prin ■« , 2 acres of land on the wa
ters ot Cupboard ere k, adjoining -ra
vage and Vl’Tyrc, 4 shares of sto< k in
the Union Road Company, Nos. 26, 27,
28 and 29, opposite Savannah, one pew
in the Episcopal Church, Augusta, aid
one sixth part of 4 tracts of land, lying iu
Richmond county, containing 1200 a‘ res
iu the whole, being the interest of Bama
Vl’Kiime iu the estate of Thomas Gal
phin, dec. —also sundry household and
and kitchen furniture, levied upon anil
sold ty order of the assignees of Barna
Al’Kinne as said M’Kinne’s property.
Conditions, cash, before delivery—pur
chasers to pay for till.»
Daniel Savage,
Sheriff <v. C.
November 2 26 Ids
Major’s Court.
* |IHIH Court is adjonriien to Monday,
1 the 4th day of November next, of
which all suitors, jurors and witnesses
will take due notice, and at ten o’clock
on that day give their attendance.
Br order.
Wm. Jackson, Clerk.
October 2d -4 R
fl ’j* I wish to engage an Over
seor mr the .vtgyev,i • “ ii'ge
of my Planlat ■> ■ iJ •( oi ‘ » oority,
Thomas Gumming.
October 29 * 24 eot3l
(TT The Classical Department
in the Bi, limoiul Academy will Do open
ed in Town on Monday next. The Eng
li-'h Scholars who■ formed a class on (he
Sand-Hill during the summer will be ad
mitted into tins department again ; a li
mited number besides these will be like
wise admitted at tire classical rates, and
carefully instructed by the subscriber.—
Should implications exceed the limit, the
earlier number of the Ticket will obtain
preference.
W. T. Brandy, Rector.
October 28 , 24 dt
UNION GUARDS!
Attention!
A N Election u ill be held at the house
A of Mr. S. Turpin, oi Saturday, the
9th of November next, at 7 o’clock, I’. M.
for a 2d Lieutenant in said company, vice
Lieut, Frey, resigned.
By order nf Capt CoMwell.
Win. H. Bush, Sec’y.
N. B.—A meeting ofthe company will
be held at the same time and place.
By order.
W. H. B. Sec .
October 29 24 6t
| CARD.
; rjr FLOUANCE, Surgeon Dentist, at
; | jtJ ‘ tlie sign ofthe Golden Eagle, Ham-
L burg, S. O. (who has practised twenly
. five years in Charleston) oilers Ins ser
> vices to the ladies and geuilemeu of A«-
t gusla, in every branch of his profession.
. He invites tliose who may be iu want of
, his services to call and see his work, ma
nufactured on a new principle, which he
r warrants.
Teeth and Gums.
fINHE diseases ot the Teeth and Gums
JL are chicily owing to our own neg
! lect; tiie parts of the aliments which
I lodge about them after mastication, grow
j ing acrid and corro ive, the guma are
thereby first affected, as being the most
1 tender parts, and after these corrections
1 are produced, commonly called Hie Tar
tar of the Teeth, which, destroying both
‘ their texture and whiteness, not only
. deprives t.ie mouth of its principal orna
f ineuts, but brings on violent, lootli aches,
J and renders Hie Gums livid and putrid,
and offensive b> oil selves and others.—
Bui though people in general may pre
r vent tliose hi' onveiiienccs, by are and
. attention at first, y<if llioy are one*
. suffered to take place, it is no longer in
. the power ofthe sufferer to remove (hem,
this being properly the province of the
experienced Dentist, who hath made the
j maladies ofthe 'Tooth and Gums with
their attendant evils, the ■•riiicinal object
and end ofln- s' . lies.
’ Air. Flora rice, Dentist,
By long pr clb (■, a • u>. , •..< ..'ion to
business, and a thorough knowle tga; ol
I j th ■ sb uciuro ol die ’Teeth and Ginns, lias
made all the operations in l!io-c parts
quite familiar to him, insomuch tli.it
what some Dentists have judged impra'
' Rouble, ho hath performed with case and
j safety.
j Ho places Teeth, Roth real and artifi
■' dal, (making thu latter with pure ena
i itielj) from a siiigle one to an entire set,
ho a-curat-ly, that they shall answer
- every purpose ol the natural. ! bus the
gieateal dofi- loncies are supplied with
i ornaments, which have the rocominenda
- j Ron ol utility
, j Those Thrill that lu e fallen out of
. their socke’s, whi' li fre,ptenfly happens,
thougii In a perfect sound state, lie, by a
; method peculiar to Idin eif, replaces as
, Ifi-ai a? ever, without the least pain oi
jj n.iea-inesa to the patient.
He. clears the Troth, if ever so disco
' loured, of all their foulness and tartar,
‘ without pain, and renders (hern white
and as fair as ever in half an ho"r.
froth and Slumps- extracted in the
• easiest manner, if over so difficult.
I He assists young Ladies and Oentlo
• i men in the firs! and so< • id dentition, and
removes (lie Milk Teeth at. proper sea
sons, lest they should incommode the re
gala •growlb of llie succeeding ones ; and
if a deformity of this kind has taken place,
through the want ot' a skilful Dentist,
Mr. Flora nee undertakes to correct it,
provided the subject is not more than
r twenty years.old, and restore the 'Teeth
- to their natural, regular and beautiful
> ordjsr.
N. B. A Tincture and Dentifrice Paste,
• i prepared by him only, which preserves
the Teeth and changes them to a eanti
. fid white, cures iho Gums ol the Scurvy,
and makes the breath at all times sweet
’ and agreeable; and cures the 'Tooth
! Ache immediately, with proper direc
. Rons how to use them.
O' toVer 29 24
I
JNEW GOODS.
Jewell, .Ru-U, £c Co.
L jjp'.r fTi.'g, ■ < '.i, Hold,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED EkoM N. YORK
in rxtrmit t assortment of
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS,
—la ml :—
tf LOTUS of every discriplion,
/ Flannels,
Rose and Duffle Blankets,
Plain and figured Borabazetts,
Caroline Plaids, (rich and elegant
patterns)
Domestic goods of every description,
Damask Table Linen, Irish Sheeting
and Linens,
Plain and figured Canton and Nan
keen Crapes,
Mandarine Crapes (a very rich ar
ticle.)
The above, with articles not enumera
ted, comprise a very general assortment©!
STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, all of
which they offer on the most accommo
dating terms,
ALSO,
Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Bands,
and Trimmings constantly on hand.
September 14 2aw ts
Habit & Dress Making.
MBS. BURNS has commenced busi
ness in the above line, in the lower
tenement of the brick building next to
Dr. Dent, and will be grateful for pa
tronage. References cau be given of
neatness aud punctuality.
October 29 24 eot3t
6HOCBILIF.B,
Cotton Bagging, &c.
/i AA Pieces 4 2 inch Colton Bagging,
ivU first quality
500 Ihs. English Haling Twine
tit) Coils do Pope
211 Hhds. Muscovado Orleans Sugar
25 Bags tlreen Coffee
60 Hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
UU Barrels do do do
2!t do N. E. I-urn
35 do N. E. Gin
10 Qr. Casks Tencnffa Wine
20 Tierces London i’orler
15 Boxes Whillmorc’s No. 10, Cotton
Cards
150 Bags Shot
I 5000 wt. liar Lead
10 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads
3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Sail
Any part of which articles will he
sold unusually low tor Cash or approved
A. Mitchell S. Clarke.
September 12. 5 if
Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &,c.
60 Hhds. N. O. Si .Muscovado Sugar
10U hhls. do do do
30 hhls. Loaf do
10 tierces Green Coffee
20 bags do do
12 tierces super. London Porter
20 tons asssorled Sweeds Iron
60 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey
30 do Molasses
40 do Malaga VI ine
15 halt bhls. do ,jlo
100 barrels Baltimore Flour
90 do Mackerel
13 tierces Rice, Coguiac Brandy, 11,
Gin
i Jamaica Rum, Sic.
All of which will hesohl low for Cash,
■ or approved paper, hy
Bacon k Danforth.
3 <lours abort City-Hotel.
September 24 10
New Goods,
suitable rim Tin; season,
Just i • -Inut by the bile arrival*from Li
verpool, end fur sale in the
1 Hr dge Building,
1 1> ES i Saxony blue and black Cloths
•! and Cassimeres,
■loicskiu and V aientiaWdsling,
: '.reen and rod Rocking Baize,
Assortment of Flannels,
i Figured ami plain black and colored
1 Bombazetts,
Figured and plain Cassimere Shaw Is and
Points,
) Assortment of Hosiery,
I Lniscy U nnl-ey, for groes’ Clothing,
, Tartan Plaidsand Bombazines,
Best black Siashews and Sarsnetts,
i, ~ Nankin and Canton Crapes,
Levantine and figured Silk,
I Plaicled and striped Silk,
Engh-h silk Hose and Gloves,
Crape iS'htiwls, assorted,
Whilj and colored Salims,
Cotton Shirtings and Sheetings,
’ Fine and coarse Calicoes,
, ti 1 and ‘1 I Cambric* and Jaconets,
, n ii it figured ~ ~ ~
Fine and coarse I nniiture Chintz,
6-4 and 1-4 eotion Checks,
■■ Cotton Hosiery,
Ginghams and Scotch Homespuns,
’ As ortment of Sewings Cottons,
' 4-4 to fl-4 Colton Shawls,
Irish Linens, Lawns and Table Cloths,
~ brown Linens, Plutillas, Burlap,
Sheetings,
Russia Sheetings, Diapers and Hessians,
’ Sterling Osttahurgs k Flemish Sheetings,
Linen Check and Drillings,
; Gloves, a general assortment,
Goo.l assortment of Muslins,
~ ~ ~ 1 breads,
, Fine Linen Cambrics,
Go d assortment of IJdkfs.
Cataloiiia anj vladrats Shawls,
. Flag and Bandana Hdills.
Silk and '< f on Velvet,
’ Olive and I trail Chords,
’ Merino and Velveteen Shawls,
’ Shell and Horn Combs,
Cotton Bed Ti< ks,
I 3-d and 4-4 cotton Shirtings,
Plaids and Stripes,
A general assortment of Domestics,
’ Pound and Pack Pin.,
. i . *
Satinets and Itatmets,
And many more articles too numerous
| to mention —all of which will be sold low
| for cash or approved paper, bv
Gcortfc Wracrer, ir.
October 29 24 4w
A small Assortment
Os very Superior Quality and i ultcm
Straw Bonnets,
Just received and lev ah v
Richard Allen,
Near Hit Host (jjice.
October 29 24 3t
WM.H TWUAIPSO.V
& Co.
OFFER FOR SALE,
HMDS, prime St. Croix Sugar,
.11) do Muscovado do
300 Bags prime green Coffee,
10 Pipes Holland Gin,
3 do Cogniac Brandy
5 Hhds. Jamaica Rum,
20 Or. Casks Tencriffe Wine,
20 do. Malaga do
10 Barrels N. E. Hum,
80 Hhds. Molasses,
10 Casks London Porter,
60 Bills Loaf and Lump Sugar,
20 Bags Pepper,
50 Barrels Flour,
5 Boxes London Mustard,
30 do Raisins,
10 Boxes W hittmore cotton cards
300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars,
60 Kegs Powder,
200 Bags Shot,
5 Ki gs Lead,
200 Pieces Cotton Bagg’mg,
100 Coil Bale Rope,
20 Tons Iron,
German Steel,
English blistered do.
2000 Bu*\\eVs Salt,
All of which are offered low for Cash,
or good paper.
Sept. 10. 4 3m
JOHN S. HOLT,
Offers his services to his Friends and the
Public, as a
C o vuuussum ALerc-bant
and
Ware-House Keeper ,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
He continues to occupy the Ware-
House Si Stores, where McLaws Si Holt
lately transacted business, which are in
good order for the reception and safe
keeping of Produce and Merchandize.—
All orders to purchase and consignments
for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any
species of property, will be thankfully
received; and he pledges himself, that
every exertion shall be used, to make sa
tisfactory returns of all business commit
ted to hia care.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A FEW ItAHKKI.S
Svvptti*. V ves\\ V \owv *
AND A FEW CASKS
Unslacked Stone Lime.
September 5. 2 ts
TVie Subscribers,
HAVE connected thems Ives in Bu
siness under the firm of
A. /. <V G. IV. Huntington,
ami have takon the front room of the
Building occupied hy Messrs. V. Slattgh
f ter Si C. Labuzan, where they oiler for
sale, an assortment of
(UU^YAUYS.
A. I. Huntington,
G. W. Huntington.
Augusta, Sept. 10, 1622. 4 if
, Notice.
SILAS BRONSON hating taken in
Mr. John VViuutmam as a partner,
((tier business will be conducted under
the firm of Bronson k Wight man :
They arc opening a general and extensive
asortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON —VIZ.
s 2 hales superfine and comtnou Cloths,
I ~ Casiincrc,
2 ~ Satinets,
2 ~ Figured Bomhazcttes,
1 ~ Plain do.
1 6 trunks Calicoes, assorted,
2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric,
I I ~ low price Muslin Robes,
2 case bleam k Power Loom Whirling,
I ~ Sinchews,
1 ~ English and Italian Sewing Silk,
1 ~ Laugdon Wire Thread,
1 ~ Lewis and Toniis and Lewis 11.
super Gilt Buttons,
1 ~ low priced Gilt Buttons,
I ~ Boys’ Morocco Hats,
3 ~ Ladies’ Straw Hals,
12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes,
15 ~ Ladies Morocco ~
5 boxes Whittenuire Col lon Cards,
It ~ Holms’and VVhiu ’s anil Snow’s,
6 cases Domestic Good-, assorted.
The above Goods, with many other-,
are offered o the host terms —those
wishing to purchase are invited to call
and examine the Goods. Mr. Wight
man will remain in New-York for the
present for the purpose of buying; we
shall be aide to keep a general assort
ment.
Hronson k Wightrnai).
Os. 5 14 ts
’ Book Store Removed.
WP. B ASON’S Book and Station
• ary Store is removed to the new
white house opposite his former situation,
306, King street, where ho continues to
keep (as usual) Books and Stationary of
every description By late arrivals from
the north he has considerably augmented
his former stock of Books in Divinity
and Sacred History, Surgery, Anatomy,
Chemistry, Natural and dural Philoso
phy, Natural History, Architecture, A
gricullnre. Mathematics, Music and the
Arts and Science?, Dictionaries and
Gramar-, History, Biography and Anti
quities, Law, Metaphysics and Ethics,
the Science of War, Novels, Romances
and Poetry, the Drama, Criticism, Voy
! ages and Travels, and Geographvs, La
-1 tin, Greek and English School Books, as
well as Writing and Letter Papers, Blank
Books, of all descriptsons, Ink Powders,
Wafers, Lead Pencils, Slates, Instru
ments, Globes, Sic. Sic. He has al
so on lonsignment, a quantity of the best
manufactured Philadelphia Snuffs usd
( Havana Segars.
Merchants and others will do well to
call, as they will be dealt with on rea
sonable terms.
Charleston, Oct. 24 22 4lvv
Removal.
Juo. & Thus. A. ttonea,
Have removed their Sloik of Goods I
to the first Brick House below the Citt-
Hotkl. They are now reieiving and
opening a very general assortment o
Hardware
AND
CUTLERY.
ALSO,
Rose, Point, and Dullle blankets, Baizes,
White Si blue Plains, blue Kerseys, liom
hazettes, Flannels,
Cloths and Hosiery.
Which with a variety of other Goods
on hand makes their assortment very
complete.
(EJ* The surviving partner of the con
cern being c ornpelled to close the busi
ness wi'hiu a limited time, is determined
to dispose of the above GOODS at a ve
ry low advance for Cash or town accept
ances. Country merchants will find it
their interest to ( all,
October 10. 16 w6t
To Kent,
a From the Is* October, seve
ral tenements in Cation Range
i
. J. Ansley.
• September 28 Ts
Merchant’s Hotel,
Sign of the Rising Sun, t orn-.r ol society
and King streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CH. 5110TT is happy to inform his
• friends and the public generally,
that considerable improvements and c.m
vemences have been added to the above
establishment through the past year ;
the bar is now opened, at which will be
kept every variety of refreshments; his
table will be furnished with llie best the
market affords; the sire-prods stables
that have been built exclusively lo»' the
use ol the house (on the opposite side of
the street) will be attended by ;,(i, ntive
ostlers. In fact, every (him;' will be
done to render the situation of the tra
veller comfortable.
CD 1 Columbia and Augusta Stage
Olfices are kept nt this bouse.
The house is high and nirv and rou
tines GO rooms, and is in’the centre ol ve
ry extensive Dry Goods, Hardware,
Book, Saddle and Slice Stores.
October '24 i 22 4lw
WARRRNTOX, CLUR'.I \.
QT¥)H|i subscriber informs the Public,
CA inal bis house is still kept ope tor
the Entertainment of Travellers. An
additional number of stables, and other
n cessary preparations, together will se
veral ye r’s exprriem e in his business,
justifies him in saying, that hereafter
satisfactory accommodations will bo
acknowledged by all who may honor Icm
with their iPs. Intending to keep his
liar constantly supplied with the best
liquors, and being anxious and determin
ed to furnish gentlemen with all other
conveniences with tin utmost picnn li
(ude, Hie subscriber is induced confide tly
to hope, that the same liberal cm cur . ;e
--ment which he has heretofore received,
ho may henceforth long ceiuinne to de
serve.
P. O. Paris.
O toiler 5 14 If
E.\Ai V.\V LUX.
«i 11 E above cvld -1.-m -nuit iieing oo
much out of repair for the recep
tion of transient persons, it therefore
will lie kept iliis winter for regular
Boarders, ami those who may think p.o
por to call, at any hour, to refresh thetn
•elves wilh any tbi g to cat and drink, of
the hesl that Hie markets of Charleston,
.Savannah and \ugosta tan afford.
There are a good many private minis,
with or without fire, places. The bAll
will bo supplied with all kinds id the
fn-t quality 'Lmuous, and those aho
may think proper to < all, may rest assur
ed that every exertion wifi lie made to
make every thing comfortable and agree
'able.
Fields Kennedy,
October 15 IB
AAiuiuistvaVov’s Sale,.
WILE BE SOLD,
Before the Boat-Office, at 10 yf. M.
On Monday the 1 uh Nov. next,
All the real Kuhilr of Ike laic Patrick M
Duwall , di rinsed, vie ;
fIUIE House and I,of, on
-' ■■■ isf’'S J- Broad street lalelj oc
-1; J l j nw m copied by said deceased.
ALSO,
500 Acres oi’ Land, in
Richmond County, on (lie waters id San
dy-Bun, hound .Southwardly, at (he
time of Survey, by lands of Edwa-M
Walts and JainesCnhbs, Northwest ward
ly by Columbia County, Easlwardly I y
Ramhoe’s, vacant, E. Ellis and Bryant’s
laud. To be sold (or the •benefit ol the
heirs and creditors of said d ceased.
By order of Ih Administrator,
Fraser & Bowdre, '.fluc'lrs.
Sept. 10. 4 lawtdi
BOARBIXO,
AF pv\ Gentlemen < an he s' lomms
dated with hoard(and loilging if re
quircd)in (he large brick Building, next
above the I’ost-olllce,
September 24 10 ts
To Wire,
rpWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay-
J. er and the other a H use Servant.
Benj. Sims.
September 21 9
Wanted to Hire,
,4 SOBEit, steady Negro dan, who
x* is accustomed to the management of
Horses. Enquire of the printer.
October 19 20 ts
j\ VV et IN urae,
YOUNG and healthy, wishes to pro
cure a place. Pei sons wishing to
procure a nurse of the above descrip.ion
will enquire at this office.
October 22 21 Blw
Oy The subscriber’s School
for tu. inline turn ol youth in ii.bci,
Writing, Arithmetic and Ungtnfi. Gram
mar, was opened on the 14th lost, i too
home on Ellis-street, adjoining the resi
dence of the late Walter Leigh, E-q
His terms, as horeloloce me tinned,
are six dollars, per quartet, and one dol
lar additional during tin wirier mqnlhs,
D. Macinurphy.
N. B. Such Notarial business as does
not interfere with bis attention to his
scholars, will still be attended to.
October 28 21 3tw V. .ts.