Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 12, 1822, Image 3

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| passed the boundaries of his H ■J&M’.on i a« a remarker, on elegance 3 B I .wen-til of expression lie deserves !Bn] au «e ■ but hi* temerity on doctrinal j. notorious, and should he, trans iiuHl' 11 s th p laws of criticism and endeavor in the community destructive dW-V? he must meet with opposition. l ■! . I itn throw off his disguise and come W U iu “ propria personal* and he ' B v.ii be confronted by one suffb lentTy BtnCiientcf the temper of weapons, and not hesitate to shiver a lance in VERACITAS. ■ B jfY JOHN P. ANDREWS. B This Day, at iO o’clock, Hl>S. Jamaica Rum, Pipe? Holland Cin, Parrels N. F.. Btdn, >'■ f)o. ‘ Sugar, Q r . casks Mom.lain Malaga, C;i=!:s Cot and Wrought Nails, Boxes Candles, ' ' . 9 Do. Soap. H akp, AT 12 o'clock,’ f„,,r wheel Carriage, with Horn--' -oaiGete lor one or two horses. ■ ALSO,. Some articles ot Furniture. November 12 S Flour, just received. ■ 50 Bids. New Wheat Flour, ■ half bb|s. fresh grotind do. MB FOR SALK BY H A. Picquet, H JVo. 5, Bridge lion-, , ■ November 12 >lO lit |f. The Subscriber, H ; n addition to his firmer Stock,, ha? re- H ' ceded the following articles, Im.h makes his as?or‘uient complete : ■ VIZ London Duffii, point, Bristol and Rose Blankets, ■ fcoti h Carpeting, ■ Blue, Bed and White Flannels, 9 domestic Negro Cloths, ■ Do. Satinetts, ■ line and Green Bucking and Drapery ■ Baize, ■ findey U'oolsics, H Tail an Plaids, . . " ■ fnmbazetts do. H Caroline do. m ’lain and Figured B'*nibazotts, assort*>d ■ I colors, ■ B ull Coatings, I Casiinere Shawls, I Valencia S< arf? iC Shawls, black, white I and plaid?, a new article, ■ Silk Find Cotton Shawl., ■ FI nr a'nd Bandana Hdkfs. I Plain and Figured black and colored j ■ Canton and Nankin Crapes, I Black Italian do. I Scot eh Homespuns, I Irish Linens, ■ Cotton and Linen Berlficks, I Do, do Checks, I Grown k blear bed '-heelings k Siiirtings, i II Plaid and striped Homespun?, I Men’s and Women's black arid white [ I Silk llo«e, I Cotton and W'oolleij Puspendur., I Calicoes, I 4-4 Cambric Prints, I Furniture Chintz, . I Plain and Figured 6-4 Cotton Onmlrir s. ! I ALSO, I A few cases b I raw Honneis, on, pon- I sigumeef, which will be ? I’lo • I B. G. Sims. I November 12 tv I Wress «N\ukiwg. MBS. bt ,g. c:' tic pat ronage a i ready met with in the | above line, informs (he Ladies -he has | just received the newest Fashions, in the lower tenement ot the Brick Build ing next to Dr. Dent, Broad Street. November 12 30 If I PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Augusta, Georgia. THE subs- liber has taken flit Plant ers’ Hotel, lately occupied by John Miller, Esq. situated between Heyuolds and dat art n n streets, and fronting Jones strret. i hi* establishment is the largest ami best adapted lor the comfortable ac commodation of Travellers of ahy in the , state, T here are Ho ms fitted up, and | will he reserved for (he accommodation ■ ot Families, A Bathing Establishment j is also attached to the Hotel. Planters, Nor.hern and Southern Mer chant-, who may be pleas* <1 to patronize the proprietor, will find convenient e in! bring in th. neighborhood of (he great j Cotton ,'afrom the U; .« r Country. j Stable?, in all respects suitable to the extent of the estalili-h'ie■. / kite pro n jed». John Boughton, j.au oj Crterfi (curllf. November 12 3d oil ICC The editor of the Georgia Journal ■will publish the above for six months and forward the account tp J H. ■ ■ j. i i * f Cotillion Parties. MF.SSJtr *.oi.jmksn’ii. •; Gicci.a« have the honor to inform the puß lir. that the Ist Cotillion P?ify will take pla< e next Thursday,, I t;h inel. in their Long Room, Greene-stjrenl. and will contiaue overy Thursday dming the season, without further notice The gentlemen who wish to iol-scri.be can aj>- ply to -I r , aloiaud, BrofHl-.tre.jt. I heir Dancing School will open this w»ek-— days of tuition.. Tpes lay and Sa turday. November )2 fi Administrats/i* -’* ?^ale. WILL tie, sold, at'ColnwbC. ctn/rl o i?e, on the Ist t ■ r jaj i-, Ja nuary next, a negro man named Lewis, about thirty -years of ag-, RelnngiM. to tho e tale of-John Durden, ileceased, — sold fee ibe benefit of the heir* ac-d t're •liter? ci ?iid da i-y ofdei the ,:g ( i! c Inferior Court ot saiJ county. s ; 4‘- ■ ", '■'] Jesse Durden, a*f«V. Ann Durden, adm'x November 10 30 wtd 'Hepil i known lyself a ial dpnj Tcised •■ybelo. ‘bstltuti * n that j Negroes for Sale, IN Hamburg—two nien and one wo man, the men areal woik with Mr. Henry Spiers, and have been for some time—lie Can say what they can do in - P ap L They are both good carriage dri vers, and one a pretty good rough car penter—both active, honest, humble, good negroes; not sold on speculation, but to raise money. They are al) family negroes ; the girl is very capable in the house, and kitchen, and is an pxcejdiqn for honesty, and bumble and mild dispo sition. Ihe oldest fid low is twenty-se ven, ftu'd the girl Is between eighteen and nineteen years old. Enquh - at this olfice. Novi-iip..jo 30 w!f Administrator's Sale. be soli, at the house of the ▼ T tub--* fiber, f|ll J-’fiday, (he 20th day o( December next, the |iersona! es late ol Isaac Spare, deceased, < on-rsting lof horses, hpuaehol l fimiil ore, a Jersey j wagon? with Several other articles. — I srms oi sale will be twelve months credit, and >io(, s \gith sßpurily required. John Blalock, sen. adni'r. November jf£ 30 3t w Administrator’s Sale. WILi. bb sold, on Saturday, the 21? t ol'DeCember next, at (he late re sidence of Toli-yer Blalock, deceased, o( Lincoln county, all the personal estate of said, de’oeascd, consisting of the follow ing article*—viz; horses, cattle, hogs, household and kitchen furniture, planta tion (cud?, with the crop of corn, fodder atjd cotton. Term? of sale will be twelve months credit, and notes with securitv required. John L. Blalock, adm'r. November "2 (I :!tvv Notire. OILAS ijaO.VrtON listing taken in CT vlr. Ji)H N Wigutman a? a partner, liner bii«M(3Es , will be cfuiducted under the firm of .'iron-on k, Wightinan : They tire opening a gmernf avierlensire usurhieal of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, SUITABLE Full T!IB SEASON--VIZ. 2 bales superfine and common Cloths, 1 ~ Ca?miere, 2 ~ Satinets, 2 ~ Figured Bnmbazcttes, j ,> Plain do. 8 trunks Calicoes, assorted, 2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric, I „ low price Muslin Robes, 2 case-Steam k Power Loom .Shirting, I ~ Siuchews, 1 „ EhrflsbanJ Italian Fc tying Silk, '1” „ l.tuigdoh Wwo Thread, 1 „ Lewis and ! omi? and LewL? 15 super (lilt Buttons, I 1 ~ low priced Gill BjHelps, jl ~ Boys’Mproceo Hhl*, I 5 „ Ladies’ Mmw Hals, 12 trunks roarse and fl .c Shoes, ,15 „ L;. dies'Morocco „ 5 boxes 'iVbittemore C otton Card?, jll ~ Halm?’ and White 1 ? and Snow’s, j G cases I)miestr- Goods assorted. The above Goods, with many other?, are offered o the, best term? —those wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the flood?. lr. Might man Mali remain in New-York tar the present for the purpose of buying; we * shall he aMo to set-pp a general as-ort nient. ... L'loiison & Wlghlmnn. Oct. & u tr f l hornas S. .Metcalf (IFSKItS FOR SALE 30 Bids, hot ed Cider lull do Potatoes 20 do Beets 1000 hunches Onion* JOO bids, pew I lour 50 casks Gut Nails 50 tons Sweeds Iron 10 bbls. tiesl Cider Vinegar 50 hhds. best retailing Molatsea 40 casks Lime 10 hhds. Ham? 30 bags Coffee Bum, Gin and Apple Brandy November 2 26 ts I . Gwoefcwvus, Cotton Bagging, &c. &c. I A i’irre?42mMi Colton Bagging, first quality j .nill ii. . English Baling Twine j. KO t pits do Hope 26 tihds. Muscovado k Orleans Sugar 25 Bag? Green Coffee 60 Vfhd?. Philadelphia Bye Wlth-Pey 30 Barrel? do do do j 28 do N. F.. lum 35 do ■N. E. G'U 10 Qr. Cask? TenerifTe Wine 20 fj-r'es Landed) Porter 15 Boxes IViilltaaorti** No. 10, Colton (.‘aril* 150 Bugs Shot SDOU wt . Bar Lead 10 Ton- 6wed(3 Iron, assorted 100 Cask? Patent Cut Nalkarid Bna’s ;1000 Bushel? Liverpool Ground Salt Airy part of' which article* will he sold naueusUy low for Cash or approved, paper. A. Mile ho II V S. Clarke. September 12. 5 It French Evening School. \ ITER the slh mst. me *uli*eiiber M’ill open ojien-a second < la»? of in-. siiUrtion for the French L-ngnage. Thi* da"*, as Well as the first, is limited 10 ten scholars; early application is re j,tested cf those gentlemen deuiroUs to enter. A few vacaride* are to he filled iu (he first class, by persons having gone through the first difficulties. For Perms enquire of J. B. Lafitte. A few gentlemen may be ac. ourm(Ga ted with Board. November 2 20 51 Wanted, 4 GOOD Cook. Washer'and Ironer. Good,wages will lie given. Enquire at this office. ' ; - , N ovember 7 28 ts Sugar, Colfee, Iron, &c. >6O Hhds. N. O. k Muscovado Sugar i 100 bids, do do do 1 30 bbl*. Leaf do it) tierces G reen Coffee 20 bag* do do , 12 tierces super. London Porter , ■ 20 tons asi sorted fi weeds Iron 50 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey i» 30 do Motas?* l ? i Sf) do Mrdag« Wine. 15 half bli’s. dr» d,i 100 barrel? Baltimor? Flour I 60 do Macke col ? 15 tierces Rice, Cogniac Brandy, 11. Gin J'ltnaica Rum, kr. All of which will be sold I4w for Cash, or approved paper, by 3 J Bacon 6: Danforth. , 3 doors above City-Hold. September 24 Jt) r r T\\e -I ‘ s ! TJ-MT. connected (hems Ives-in Bu . -a-1 sines* under -the firm v 4 Ji. f. S)’ G, fV. Huntington , and have taken the front room of the Building occupied by Messrs. \. Slaugh ter kC. Labnian, where they ofler for t sale, an assortment of - GUOeEWlttft. g A. I. IJmitingtoii, G. W. Hunlingtdri. ’ .Intrust a, Si pi. 10, 1822. 4tf s J. E. Clemm, * (Hext door to J. IF. Bridges, Tkonus's Buildings,) HAS FOR SALE, Oil CCiriSIOKMICKT, 40 Bags COFFEE., (part superior old St. Dimiiiigo, thought lobe equal in quality t-> Javqj 1 i“0 barrels superior Northern Flour, ’ A quantity of low priced Span'i-h So . gars, in qm.rtor and hul’fboxct, j November 7 21> 4t WM.tt & Cu. OFFER FOR SALE; /* HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugar, :10 'do nsrovado do 300 Bag? pl-jine green Co'l’ee, 10 Pipes I lolland t - in, 6 do f. cgnmc Rrandy ft Htuh. Jiit/fM a Runt, 20 Or. t viifk* I cuerille Wine, 20 do. Malaga do 10 Barrels N. E. Rum, 80 Hhds. ilolasSc-, 10 Cask? London Porter, 60 Bid? Loal and Lump Sugar, 20 Bag? Pepper, - 50 Barrels Hour, ,5 Hokes London Mustard, 30 do Raisins, 10 Boxes Whittinore cotton catxl? 300 (Jr. Boxes Spanish Segars, 50 Keg* Powder, 200 Bag? Shot. A Keg? I,cad, 200 Pieces Colton Bagging, / ICO Coil Bale Rope, 20 Tons Irer, . German Steel, i E»gli?h Mistered do, <2.000 Viu*l\c\s feaU, - AH of which are offered low for Cash, or good paper. Sept. 10 >*. 3m HE VI OVAL. 3u\\a W. VWaA RFSPtcuoui.f.Y acquaint* nis frifud? and Hie public, that he has remov ed from Bridge How, or Centre street, (c* the north side of Br-.ad street, the. ?e. coml house below (lie < ross str-'et lead ing to the Planters’ Hotel, where ho ha-. and intend? keeping constantly lor sale, a general assortment ot GROCERIES, On acf-ominoduting term*. Oct. 12 * 17 2w2m JS Janu's \V. & Co. HAVE LATELY RECEIVED ’ A BARGK AHD BXTBHSIVE AS SORTHEHT of HATS, or every ur.senrFTioß av d ftVAI.ITT, Among which ore the Jnllrwing kinds suitable for the turning season, viz. BLACK and Drab Beavers Da. (10. Castors 1 Fine White Russias Black and Drab Imitations Youth’s and Children’s ditto Children’s Fancy Hats Men’s and Boys’ Korarus , White and Black W olHats tj Children’s Morocco Caps | Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns i Bandboxes in nests Ladies’ Straw Bonnets. &c. Sic. Which they offer for sale very low, on accommodating terms, *o that it will be an object lo country merchants to call find examine for themselves. ; April 27 327 tf a" To Kent, The House and Lot at pre • sent occnpied'by Mr*. Eliza . VV ii-'ai; on Reyoold-street, ami the i range of Warehouse immediately in the rear. Apply to John W. Wilde, Attorney for John ii. Egan. Novenilier 7 28 ts To Hent, MTh, plmtsc at present in the vccupancy of the subscrdier, on Ellis-st'-l. John W. Wilde. November? 23 ts New Goods, SUITABLE for the season. Just received by Ike lair arrivals from Li enpaul, end for sale in the He dge Building, BEST Saxony blue and black Cloths and. Uassimerea, .muesli iu and Vnlentia'Vesting, Green and led Mocking Baize, As*onmleut<* Mann< 1.-, !■ igulvrt and plain black ami colored BornbazoUs, Figured and plain Cassirjvere Shawls and Foud.s, , , Assortirjenl of Hosiery, Linsuy Woolsey, for .Negroes’ Clothing, Fartftn Plaids and Bombazines, Best black Sinshews and Sarsuelts, 1 m „ Nankin and Canton Crapes, Levantine and figured Silk, I'laidedand strijied Silk, i English silk Hose and Cloves, Crape Shawls, assorted, While and colored Salims, Cotton Skiftins’s ailil Sheetings, O > O 1 1 me h«iu coArse Calicoes, 0-4 and 4.4 Cambrics and Jaconets, V » *» %'irfid „ „ „ Fine and coarse Furniture Chintz, (i-4 and -1-4 col ten Checks, j ~ ! Cotlon Hosiery, ■ Gingliams add Scotch Homespuns, Assortment of Sewings Cottons, 4-1 to 8-1 Cotton Shawls, Irish Linens, Lawns and Table Cloths, „ hrowu Linens, Platillns, Burlap, Sheetings, Russia Sheetings, Diapers and Hessians, Sterling Osnafnirgs & Flemish Sheetings, Linen Check amt Drillings, Gloves, a general assortment, Good assortment ol Muslins, . , ~ „ t breads, Fine Linen Cambrics, Good assortment of Hdkfs. Catatonia anj Madras* Shawls, . Flag and Bandana Ibikfs. Silk and cotton Velvet, Olive and Drab Cords, tlerum and Velveteen Shawls, Shell and lioru Combs, Cotton Bed Ticks,, 3-4 and 4-4 cotton Shirtings, Fluid's and Stripes, A general assortment of Domestics, Pound and Par li Fill", Satinets and linthiets, > And many more arti. les 100 numerous to mention—all of which will be -old low for cash pr appr •ved, na • r, by George Wragg, jr. O-sober 21) „ ,'v 4w LoUim VV'Avc-Ucmse Upper rnd. South side Broad si. lugusta William 11. Egan, BF.GS leave to acquaint his Blends and (he public, that the above is in complete order for the reception of pro < duce. The security from fire, which its pec u ; liar sit notion a (lords, and the convenience. | arising from ils immediate neighborhood • to that part of the town where the prin cipal portion ol the Cotton is new sold, render it a desirable place for thn plan ters to deposit their produce. Liberal advances made. Sept. 14 i ft ts JOHN S.IiOLT, > Offers his tbrvirrf lo his Friends and the Public , cs (i L o mis s Vvi r. cAvaut ANB / 1 'tire-11ouse Keeper, AUGUSTA, GFT). He to occupy tbc Waro ' • House Hi Stores, where WcLaw* ft Holt lately transacted hiuipest, which are in * good order for Ihe reception mid sate keeping of 1 Produce and Merchandize.— ’I AH ordery to purchase and consignments • i far sale of Cotton, Mon-han Jizc, or any ’ species of property, will be thankfully received; and he podges himself, (hat even y exertion shall be used, to make »a lisfai lory/returns of all business corrnnit led to his care, o\ Consignment, A FEW BAUREF.S Su\>fcY. YrCftU ¥\mw, AND A FEW CASKS Unslnckjed Stone Lirne. September 5. 2 ts The subscriber informs the community that he will open an even ing school on Monday the IdthJnsl. at his school room, on Grecu street, opposite the City-Hall, where will Be taught, Reading, Writing, Arilhnetit, English 1 Grammar and Geography, Mensuration of Suprrfirtt and Solids, Sfa trying, Her,, For further information, application may be made lo diaries Grenville. October 8 i,‘, ts Dancing School. -Jl/ra. LESLIE, grateful lbr the on i?JL c ouragemenl he has heretofore re ceived, respectfully informs Hie Ladies | and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he will i again open his School on (Monday after noon, the 28th inst. in the room over the store of Messrs. Hall & Washburn. He will give three lessons In each week for twelve weeks, which will make 36 les sons iu the quarter. His days of tuition will be Monday, VVednosday and Fri day evenings, from 4 to 6 o’clock. NIGHT SCHOOL, For Young Gentlemen, At the abovementioned place, ori the same evenings o( the Day tie hoot, The price will be $10 —in each school one half In advance. October 22 21 6w To Kent, MThe Dwelling-House next door below the brick buildings, known as M’Kinne and Bhu lie’s Bank Buildings. Possession will be given im-' mediately. Apply to R- H. Wilde, Or, inhit abtOnte, to Joh n V*'. Wii.be. November*? op <( V'.T-V ' } r f * *• Merchants Hotel, Sign of the Rising Suti, corn r of Society and King streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. ClI. 1 10 fF is happy to inform his • friends ami the public generally, that considerable improvements and c n veniences have been added to the above establishment through the past year;— (he bar is now opened, at which will be ' kept every variety of refreshments; his table will he furnished with the best the i 11 irpirket affords ; th» fire-proof stables I • I that have been built exclusively for the ! | u-e of the house (on the opposite side of the street) will tie all ended by attentive ostlers. In fact, every thing will be done to render the situation Os the tra- i veller comfortable. IFt" The Columbia and Augusta Stage Offices are kept al this house. The house is high and airy and con tains 60 rooms, and is in the centre ol ve ry extensive Dry Goods, Hardware, Bonk, Saddle and Shoe Siores. October 24 22 4tw Book Store Removed. WP. BASON’S Book and .-nation • ary Store is removed to the new while house opposite hi- former silnatain, 308, King street, where he continues to keep (as usual) Hooks laid Stationary of every description. By late arrivals from ', the north lie has considerably augmented his furrier stock of Books in Ul'inity and Sacred History, Surgery, Anatomy, , Chemistry, Natural and Moral Philoso phy, Natural History, Architecture, A griculture. Mathematics, Music and (he Arts ami Sciences, Dictionaries and Gramars, History, Biography and Anti quities, Law, Melapliysic s and Ethics, the Science of War, Novels, Romances and Poetry, the Drama, Criticism, Voy ages and Travels, and Geography*, Ea tin, Greek and English School Books, ns well as Writing and Eetter Papers, Blank Books, of all descriptions, Ink Powders, Waters, Lead Pencils, Slales, instru ments, Globes, ftr. ftc . (lr ha* al so on c onsignment, a quantity of the best manufactured Philadelphia Snuffs sesd Havana Segftrs. Merchants and others will do well lo call, ai they will Ve dealt with on rea ,s reliable term*. v Charleston, Oct. 24 22 4tw ft?” The subscriber’s School fur inn instrnctiiiii iu youth in thudiug, If riling, Arithmetic and English Gram mar, was opened on the Nth inst. in the house on Ellis-street, adjoining the resi dence of the late Walter Leigh, Esq. His terms, as heretofore mentioned! are six dollars, perquarler, and one dol lar additional during the winter months. i D. Macmurpby. N. B. Such Notarial business as does not interfere with his attention to his p scholars, will still be attended to. 0 Oi toiler 22 21 31 w D. \T, - M - Lost, e OET'WEEN the Bridge and Upper il Ij Hamburg, a small Red Morocco - Pocket Book with the following bank 1, bills inclosed—-one ten dollar bill, on the - State Bank of North-Carulina ; one ol d same amount, on the Bank of the Slab of Georgia, payable at (lie principal Bank at i'avaniialqoiieM'Taron the Bank ' of Augu-ta, atid twenty-fa event* iu -m 11 change; and some other paper*, only valuable to the owner, Ihe finder will c he suitably rewarded by leaving it al either of the Hotels, at Hamburg, or al r the Mansion House, Augusta, Georgia, November 7 28 2' Attention, Sportsmen! nriHE Spft'ia Jockey Club' Maces will - JL commence, over (he Sparta course, t on Tuesday, the third of December next, a free for any horse, mare or gelding, from a any part of the world. The first day's running, three mile t* heats, for a purse of three hundred dol i lars, cash —Entrance lo subscribers, I' twenty dollars; to non subscribers, thirty 1 dolla rs. j Second day, proprietor’s purse, of two - hundred dollars, two mile heats, —un- trance twenty dollars, free for any nag except tire winner on the first day. Third day, a sweepstake, for the en,- 1 ran re money of the two proceeding days of that day, at ten dollars, and (ho gale money of ihatday,—mile heals—(ho host thrpe in five ; a leather on each. Weights—the two first days, accord ing lo the rules of the Greengshorough turf, Alston fc Taylor* . Proprietors. * November 7 28 tJ . - - — r-~ ’ Hogs! Hogs! Hogs! , as oljfc ruhscriber gives notic e that he 1 eJL .is now prepared to make engage- I incuts of PORK, to be delivered between , the 20th of November and last of Janua t ry. Persons .in town wishing to engage pan he furnished at Six Dollars pur hun dred, delivered at their house, or al the market price, whichever they may choose; those who prefer them oh foot will ho allowed a deduction of 20 per cent. He will obsere that it may be to . (he advantage of ,the citizens qf this place . and its vicinity to come forward as early ; as po-sible, as a nuthher of extensive I drovers will be governed by advices fronf . him, whether they come to- this market i or seek another which may promise them ■ greater advantages. < He will here remind the public that ha still att'-rids to hu Stables, and that i there are now in them about 100 prime Horses and Mules for sale, and something like that number may be expected fora selection at all times during tire winter and spring. He will renew his invitation to person;, s in the trading line to call on him, a s if : may be in his newer to verve them in i buying or selling, many articles of traffic to advantage. G. Longstreet. October 19 20 tin JAJAV.ft VOLVUU , ; Attorney at Law, [ T TAS located himself at Waynesboro’, 1,1 Burke county; and will with plea sure transact amy business in (he profes sion of Law which way be entrusted to . his care. ’ May 22 334 ft •:, Removal. Walmsley & Foster, Rare reriiovid to the store, recently occu pied by Messrs. Sit tear I Sc Hargroves, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, ' Where they have now on hand a prfetly „ general assortment of DllY GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE Nankin and Canton Crapes, black and coloured, Crape and itich Satin Kobe?, assorted < olour«, Cashmere, Crape and Plaid silk Tldkfs. Flag and Bandana Hdkls. some very elegant Irish Linens, in halfpieces, some very line, Parasols it Uinbrellas, in great variety, Bombarells, I'laiu amt Figured, Cotton Flaggs add Bandanoet, W hitc mid coloreil Cra y ats, •Silk 4i Tabby Velvets, assorted colors, 'Tortoise Shell, limitation, dressing and pocket Combs, | Cpiubnc, Jaconet and Mull Muslins, Power ami Steam Loom Sheetings, Primed Marseilles and Valencia Vest ing-, Vest Shapes, a new and superior arti cle, Black Silk Florentine Vesting';, Silk, CoKim it Wool Hosiery, assorted, Gilt, Coat, Vcat and Pearl Slnrj But tolls, Imitation Russia Duck and Sheeting, Damask, Bird’s Eye it Russia Diapers, Sewing Silks, black, bine and assorted, colors, Stripe Drilling, blue and yellow Nan keens, Rorum and Imitation Denver Hats ; Which are olfcred low for cash, or town acceptances 5 and one of the -(irin being now in NeiW-Vork, will occasional ly receive through the season sa< li sup plies us will enable them to keep their assort menl pretty general, and on the most accommodating terras. Jane 2'J" 340 wlf Stoves, Stills, &c. (JoOfflNG Stoves of superior con struction, Franklin or open Stoves—some very elegant, Baking, box and sheet Iron do Coppc r Stills of all glens, Steam Stills.—Brass and Copper Kel lies, Bras- Andirons and Shovels & Tongs, Copper Tea-K ttles—Bar Lead, Sheet Copper and Bras-, Sheet Iron, suitable far con Saws, Domestic Cotton Goods. a i so, Consignment, r.elbv Sc Gomuion VVri’ii Paper, Wehstyr’s Spelling Books by tin. query , b ( y, Sha 1 Seines at reduced prices, Span! h U c» run sai.f. iiv John Beach k Co. Octobers. I4'o»w3m —»« -L-.. mm, W.\VU4U^V*. Rivtl PC.iltfVl oi liLMI V • AM.IV • BELL, having associated, Ihenl ■e' es in ibe VV art! • iiiipve B isipess, the oi l slam! of 11, K. is opened under thecu’eol Mr. I bUiry < ampbvll. I io-e who uuy please to consign Produce or Goods loTliem, ,may be i onfuleot .of Ibe utmost case tigiil attention to, their inje rests, ami if required, small ad am rj will he made by Kelrhum <fc Campbell. Augusta,fith OcL U<22 14 iviim Dry Goods. * The subscribers . re opening al their Store (ncwt t» Messrs. at. eh ell Sc S. Clark ) A GENERA*. ASSdUTMKIVT Ot Consisting oj i gtcdl raric.li/ of FANC Y & STAPLE A lITICLES, Which are nfiered at Jow prices lor cash or acceptances in toivni H. Wooster & Cd. October 99 vi w.p -— ‘-r—r —" I —~ ■ ' For JSale, THE SUBSCRIUi R’S PLANTATION, AUJOI ,L\<j (he lows rend of the Cir ty of Augusta, containing upwards of six hundred acres—from one to Iwo hundred acres of which is » ell timbeied. has a good Shad Fishery. To describe this valuable properly more particularly, is thonghl unnecessary. A 1.80, From Fifty to One Hundred MHO ROBS. In families—most of them born on tho plantation. HU HOUSi and LOT, on the JMJ(iiJLßand-HiU«, Is likewise offered- for -aii. . Bank Stock of Houth-Carolina, of this State, orofVtie United Slates, would be received in. payment, A liberal cre 4it would Lo.given for a moity, if desira ble. TUles indisputable. John Course. Jane 89 ' 340 wlf Administrator’s Sole. WILL be gold, on the first Monday in January next, a tract of limad ip Lmco n county, adjoining, Sana>’«l ‘And others, and all (he Negroes belonging to (he estate of jles. Sp’nys, dec.—sold for (be benefit of tb« heirs and creditors of said estate. , , ; , Wm. Wrflinpbam, > WbiV>- Zadiunah Spiers, ) October n SI wl/ i . ’ :