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I AUCTION.
Evening Sales,
« e.iurdavs —tor the sale of Books
to commence at 7 o dock.
:■ ' John P Andrews.
■ y.„.. M b«fl4 Auctioneer.
I Positive Sale.
M jui>[ :i‘ii b7Tier.beht k co.
■ Q n Tuesday, the 19th, inst.
S WILL BE SOLD,
m tuilmt reserve on Telfair's Wharf
fsß at 11 o’clock,
■ -5 Hh,ls. prime Muscov ado
■ SUGARS,
H AKD
■ V) envies Cvvu'kvv v,
as follows :
H 1 crate containing
Hi i 0 Jo?eu I'latesi Soup blue and green
edges 2-
Hi 1,1 Jo Twililcrs ~ ,» 1-6
. UoLes 2-10 o 2-14 2-142-16
■ vl * 3-2 6 10 1-2
H „ Dishes M7 M 8 1-19 1-20
■ ’ 1-6 1-9 2- 2-4
|fl. g u uji Tureens with Ladles and
} T A *•?
Covers » »*
Hti-U „ (Ji'amtierpols3 large 3 small C.
„ Coffee Pol? 3 'quart* 3 3 quarts
H ou Lot Wne printed ~ t
■ j|j f p a ir Cups and Saucers, haud
led a 3- 8
Hit-Id „ Oral Sugar Bowls and Covers
■ pint 1
H 2 „ one quart Bowls or 24-12 s.
■ ) „ three pints do or o—6s.
■ i „ thi'e’e quarts do or 4—4 s.
16-12 „ four j .art do or %—f3t,
■,: |U Ovj Bdlii.g Dish*? 1 5 1-91-1
■ J.J4 blue and green edge.
■ „ Sauce Boats 3 1-1
■ i; 12 „ Pickle Dishes
■ (i ll „ Oval Tea Pols 2 1 quart, 2 3
H pints 2 2 quarts blue painted
■ 1-142-
■ A crates of the same assortment as the
H above
H I crate as follows:
I U) dozen Plates 1-4 Soup blue and
H green edges a 2-
■ o „ Twifflers „ „ „ 9
H 2,i Muffins 1-6 1-7 in.
■ 1-2 1-4
■ n „ London Teas 36s blue prinled4-6
■ 2 dozen Coffee Bowls and Saucers
■ blue printed 7-6
I (i Oval Sugar Boxes „ „
I :J dozen Jugs 1-4 1-6 1-12 ~ ~
I 2,, Wash Basons 6s „ ~
I I „ Bowls quarts or 12—125.
I 1„do 2 quarts or 9-—9 s.
I 1 „ <lB 3 „ or 4 —4 s.
I I,jdo 1 j, or a— —~s.
I 2,, cc
I 2 „ Chamberpots 1-4 1-6 ~a2 6
I 11 rralesAthe same as the aho e,
I 1 crate containing
I 11 Dishes 4-10 4-12 2-14 2-16 2-18 in
I blue and green edges
I !2. (id l.od 1-2 1-9
I ti dozen i'.ait • 1-4 20.ij) ~ -,,a 2s
I b„ I whiters ~ „„1 6s
I li „ Bowl- 2-3 2-4 2-6 tdu painted
I „ a I 6s
I 3 „ Tea Gups and muC vis Irish size
I 3 Coffee BuwC a: Saucers,,,, a1 6
I 1„ .4 ilk ju. -2 i
I 1,, Oval lea Pot 12
I 1„ ' <g,r Boxes ,
I b„ J igs 44 2 6
14 1 rate, as til* above
1 c. -te con!.fining
33 Bowl? 1-3 12 4 24-12 48 24 viri
-1 ou? fancy oloured patterns
\ 1- 9.1 31 1 1-2
li3 Jugs, lid H-9 11-3 11-2 „ „ „
\ ti dozen Mugs 1-2 6 3-2 12 3-24 „ a 3
\i ~ Tea Cups & Saucers, Irish size
\ painted a2 9
j. j. „ „ London a ‘2 3
b Viir VVater Ewers and Basons 4-4
'-6—cc
, . 1-6 1-
t , -4 2-6
1 Inkpots 1-2 1-2 painted
in . 12 la
, i ate? the sa ne as a bovc
1 ci ate conlainih, r
dozen Plates l-4\Soups blue and
green edge a 2
li crates the same
1 crate containing
16 dozen Dishes 6 Iq 6-12 2-14
2-18 tdue punted ware.
12 21 30 54 6 tig pattern
1 crate containing *
40 dozen Plates 1-3 Soups, bine
pruned ware
Stag pattern
1 crate containing
12 dozbii r?t>up Tureens with
stands and Ladles
h.ue print -4 Ware Slag pattern
1 crate containing
aSdozen Jugs 11-4 0 64.24 „ „ „ „
) ut term?, will V a; commoUaling and
•nade known at time of sale,
cut annul,, Novenr or 11 31 2t
Notice.
1) UN A WAY iruni the s ibs: fiber, (tu
rtu n ' jl " l ' l . the JAW) iusl.
r 4,ILLS, a boy between 16 and 17
f irs 01 rather of a yellow nmiplex
,|,a ’ tolerably tali; he is a smart
w n , l!oW , an '' il ls i ,r '' •* b!e that he
t ‘U endeavor to gel back 16 Maryland,
■ * place ol his nativity* and it maybe
he will anu for Charles’ ou or Ba
ft-inahj he had ou when be. left me a
£ n i P ro *4nd about, -nearly of a chocolate
01 1 also look other dollies with him,
0 color, .mt recollected. 'Pen dollars
y.:,, *. r - ?'iL be given to any person who
ia s .V,* o *"® !“ a «yJ‘il in this state or
s> .at !■ * , ‘‘roliua, so that i can gel him,
vl. ' liars for Iffui aul the person
n may give him an unlawful pass.—
»°. lore ward all owner* ofboats, ships,
hoap7 C S i ol ly k ' " J ’ ,ak,n S t'im <m
of the law' P l ‘ e ' T,onal, ■' , of lht *«» f«rce
, ylohn Hojlhuhead.
' ;:141
Coorior, Savan-
Columbia Tele*i.o;>h a .d
vreurgetown Intelligencer will plea e
. Vt a conspicuous place hi
_<'.'» ditur paoers, twice a weak, for
rtie*and tbiw.rd their accouotil
M7 ,! for-paymgnt.
•V ”4*
Removal,
WILLI AM .HILLS, !
Merchant Tailor.
Formerly of the firm of Kuiam &,
Hills, and tha only Mechanic of that L
firm, has returned to Augusta, and ,
resumed hi? former business, and taken a a
Store nearly oppolte the Post OTn e, c
(throe dou.s above the Augusta Book, 0
Store). 0 j v
1 he Subscriber at knov ledgs his past |
favoi ?, and hopes (or a continuance front f
his firmer customers and the, public ge- i ,
neraily, who shall always receive the,
utmost and str ictest,attention.
He lute just rcceited, and now offers
for s. l.q a large and general assortment -
of goods in his line of business—consisting !
in part of extra superfine Broad Cloth-, '
of d It rent quality and colours, Ditto ■
Singljs and Doulile Milled Casshuere?,
Silk nud f'aucy Vestings. &ntinctls and
lied Hangup Chords, Cloak?, Cam! 1 t-1
and Scots h I’laid, Laze- and Flannel,
Trin ni nys of all kinds, Jeuetl and other
Fur Trimmings lb. Cloaks.
CLOTHING,
A large and g nernl assortment of
ready made Clothing, made in the Latest
Fashions, and by the liest Workmen nu
clei his own inspection.
Lxlra Superfine Biue and Black dress
| Coats—Bide fancy colour and Oxford
Mixt Frock Coals, Waterloo Dittq—
B1 uc, Ll.u k, Urab and fancy coloured
. Pantaloons— Bi te and Black Cloth Vests, ,
Silk and Fiaqcy ditto Ladys’ and Cieu
tlemen’a Cloaks—Fine Big Coats—Com
-1 raon Ditto—Gurenst-y Frocks and Draw
er?—l ine Linen Shirts, &c, &c.
N. B. The Subscriber having obtained
some of the best Workmen from the 1
! North, will be ready to make clothes, to
races .re,in the latest fashion and best
style, ou the shortest notice.
November 14 31 *"
i Escheator s i-ale
POSTPONED.
rpllE sale 01 the i’en Lots in the vil-
X lage of Springfield oelonging to the
* Estate of Doctor Adam Boyd deceased
adveriieed to be sold on Llriday the 15tb
November instant, is post.ooned to Tuns
2 day the 14th day ol Jannai y negl.
Isaac llerbert,
j Kscliealor fur HiclMund County Crto.
November 14 31
Take Notice,
riHIE “ LiUit Man," Iron) Savannah,
J X the ancient master ol the Tower ol
i banel, the bleep Walker and Ghost in
the Lantern, lias risen again in the city
of Augusta, at the corner of Ellis and
Centre streets, and informs the ladies
and gentlemen of this city and its vicinity
that ins Confectionary is almost ready.
He would aho inform his ancient custom
ers that tie is the man dial first founded
the establishment of Gaudry A Dutbi l,
in Savannah, and that Ins goods are quite
fresh and at the same price as they were
in Savannah, He i? astonished that in
such fine city as this (here is no l.e
House! it is really a pit ly, lor ifwould
be very accommodating to the public in
general; his means are opt sufficient for
, tbe present,-Mie has done all lie could
* do. lie thought that, being so Weil
known 111 Georgia, he would have been
encouraged, though he has found lido
t the contiu y; but if sonic gentlemen
would make a subscription to build tin’
icehouse, they would find it ol'greal ad
vantage, as they could have the ice ul
fir?t co?l until they wore reimbursed ol
their subscription, and alter that they
won d have it free for a whole season, or
otherwise have the interest of their mo
' ney.—ll .01, lie will deprive himself of a
sumptuous table; he will eat bread and
popper, ami try to build the ice house,
small or large fur the use of tbe Little
* YFau’y garden. He would take theliber
c ty ofpre euling In? bt-ai wishes jo the citi
zens ingeueral and ass ires, them that th ty
a will always find him ready to wait on
4 them in the best style.
No.ember 11 31
Georgia, Columbia County.
J ACct.i y . U c. told before me .* ..iu< k
or brown mare, with a snip on her
left, nostril and souse white hairs in her
j forehead, her right hind foot while near
ly up to the foot lock joint, no olher
mark? nor brand Jiscaver»blo, supposed
to 1m about eighteen years old, low iu or
-4 dcr and abou’. five feel high—appraised
at thirteen dollars, by George Fain et a. d
John Gray, this 2d dav o! November
1822.
Win. Scott, J. P.
H. Lamar , Clerk J. C.
“ Novembei 14 31
'* • Will be bold,
( / \.Vthc preun.-ev, by tonsent of the
v/ distributee?, on bat nr Jay, the 23th
1 day of December next, the tract of land
jI in the county of Columbia, on which
Win. Dodson, dee eased, resided, contain
ing IDO acre?, more oi las?, on Cearson’s
and Hart’s creek ; on the premises are a
good iwo story dwell.iig-house and all
nece*>ary out-houses; also, a Machine
< House. The Singe road, leading from.
Washington to Augusta, passes immrdi
-1 alejy through the, tract—these coo vein
ences render il an eligible si And for a
( Mouse of Entertainment. Also, a tract
Jol land, mi Hurt’s creek, adjoining (hr
above, containing 112 acre?, more or
’ less. On tins tract are a good dwelling
' house and nut-houses, an excellent (icach
or hard and other improvements. Also,
a tract of laud, in Appling rounty, ly
big in the third district. No. 67. Also,
’ at th«*ame time and place, the Negroes
) belonging to the estate of said Win. Dod
. son, dec. conffsting i/f man, women ami 1
a girl. A credilofiwa equal annual In-.
( stalmcnls will be given, the purchasers '
giving small notes with apuroved secan- ;
ty. Also, at the same time and place, 1
[ a quantity of corn, fpß ler ami cotton.
1 A crmlit will be given until the 10lh of
' March, 1823, trie’ purchaser* giving
small iiotfls .^v.
Curtis Lowe, Adm'r.
Nov IT 31 Ms
■, —1
i d/* I wish to engage an Over i
sefrioi e •' •'■ kr ' uqig** •
‘ so my p co joty.
, Thomas Ctiraming.
Octouf i <J9 iW €Ot3t
Georgia, Columbia County.
By S. Crawford, Clerk of the Court of
Ordinary of Columbia County,
WHEREAS John Smith, has ap
plied to me for Letter* of Admin
istration on the Estate of Tabitha Pra- j 1
liter, deceased, ,
. Now, therefore, these are to cite and ]
admoubh all and singular the kindred and •,
creditors of the s&id deceased, to file thdir
olijections iu my olfice (if any they have)
within (he time prescribed by law, other
wise letter of Administration will be *
granted to him.
Given under my hand and seal of Of
fice, this 7th day of November, 1822.
S. Crawford, Clerk C. O.
r . »
Attention!
UNION GUARDS.
4N election will be held at the house
of S. P. Turpin, on Saturday, the
23d of November, instant, at 7 o’clock,
P. M. for an Ensign in said company.
By order of Cant Caldwell.
Wm. H. Bush, Sec , y.
N. B. There will he a meeting of the
company at the same time and place.
By order. 31 td
J. &’D. Hinsdale”
HAVE Jl’&T K R.CX.I VKD AN ADDITION AI.
SOUIO.T: Ol Fa NX V f
'Vvhi.ch, together with I heir Ibrnn.-r
Stock, they offer for sale for cash or city
acceptances, at a small advance from
Ncw-York cost.
November 5 27 12t
Just Received,
And fur sale by Hie subscriber, on ucconi'-
modalinj; terms,
40 flhds. and 37 bids, prime Jamai
ca, St. Croix & N. O. Sugars,
25 do Gufidaloupe and Surinam
Molasses, *
2 Jo Jamaica Rum. J. arraillcJ
6 pipe? Cog Brandy, J
5 do Holland (*lll, ) 1 *
40 bids. Northern Gin,
30 do do Rum,
60 do Rye .Whiskey,
' 3 do old Irish do
50 casks Sicily Madeira, Tenoriffe,
Currant and Malaga Wine?,
60 hbls. Mackerel,
75 do superfine Flour, from new
, wheat,
15 tons Swedes Iron, assorted,
70 casks Patent Cut Nails,
100 bags prime Green Coffee,
20 do Pepper,
10 do Pimento,
40 kegs Richmond Manufactured
Tobacco,
4000 lbs. English Green Copperas,
2000 do Lout and Lump Sugar,
1500 bushels Liverpool Sail,
20000 yards Northern 11 omespuns, ma
king a complete assortment,
2000 yards Salinetts,
150 boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins,
20 do Tea,
”* 30 do sperm and tallow Candles,
20 do No. I Soap,
15 dozen bottles Dyer’s White Cur
rant Wine,
2()0 lbs Bugging Twine,
100 reams large and small Wrapping
Paper,
20 do Writing do
10 hbls. Cider Vinegar,
Race and Ground Ginger,
Salt Petre,
Fine and coarsr Boots and Shoes,
Bonnets, Bonnet Papers,
Trace Chains,
Hardware, Glassware, &o, Ac.
E. Man to 11.
October 26 , 23 tt
Seed Wheats
Just Received, and For .Ss6|l.
Five hundred bushel? superior
SEED WHEAT.
Apply to Summer? bi Perry, or
13. G. Sims.
Se .tember 17 7 ts
Salt, Sugar and Coffee.
1500 Bushels Salt, |
25 llhd?. Prime St Croix Sugar,
30 Bag? prime Green Goff- e,
The above GOODS will be sold on
moderal*v term?, 6ud in Lots to suit pur
chasers, if taker from the Wharf—by
M‘Gran &i Gordon.
0< tober 26 23 U
N. B. —Bills on Neto-York.
jo 'iy^ivQ'ifa^
Merchant Tailor ,
a RETURNS his sincere thanks to his
LV friends and the public generally for
(he liberal encouragement he has recei
ved, and beg? leave to inform them that
he remains at his old stand, opposite the
City Hotel, and will constantly keep on
bund Cloths, Cassimei es and Vestings, of <
the best quality, which he will have made
up to order, on the shortest notice and in 1
the best manner, by the best workmen, <
and warranted (o please. Person* wish- !
ing to furnish their own Cloths can do so. ■
November 5 27 ts-
_ - | ip - - I
Auction and Commission ;
BUSINESS.
•' I HIE undersigned has taken the Brick
I Tenement, on Bridge Row, next a- 1
hove Robert Dillon’s, where he is ready <
to attend to any business with which he <
may be entrusted in his capacity as Auc
tioneer ami Commission Merchant.
Wm. Bee.
October 31
COJ&MISSIOX i
Ware-House.
ITU E Subscribers continue to transact
- Commission business, under the
iTrui ol Jjohu 11, Rimbell, A: Co. ’Their
Ware-lfouse is remote from any other
IJuiKliug-, secure from any danger by fire,
vtuated in the rear of the Planters’ Hotel.
Samuel Hale,
John 11. Kimball.
September 7 3 ts
Cheap Goods.
fHK SUBSCUIBttIt IS KoVV keceivim: I
Ills I AM. SUPl’l.t of
d®(DID3 9
Comprising must articles suitable far Town
and Country hade.
Those Who want goud bargains for
Cash, are respectfully invited to call, as ,
he h determined to sell low.
P. Stovall, j
ILr* He wishes to liny or hire imme
diately a steady good House V\ email,
■November 5 27 9t
OV the I>l day of November next,
wilt be rented the
WARE-HOUSE
On Reyuold-streei, now tenanted by L.
C. Canlelou. Application to be unde to
JOHN B. EGAN, —or, iu his absence,
to John VV VVji.de, Esq.
Octohcr 1 13 ts
New & Cheap Clothing.
The subscriber begs leave lo inform his
friends and the public,,that he is (Ins
day opening, at bis Store, two doors a
bove the Globe Tavern, a large and
thoi; c svlec lion of
Fashionable Clothing ,
coNsiariso op
Blue, black and mixed superfine Dre»s
t on s,
Do, do. do. Frock Coals,
Ido. do. do. Cloth and Cass<mcre Panta
loons,
Du. do. and Buff Vests,
Bln. k bilk and elegant fancy pattern
Vests; an assortment of low priced
V usis and I'aulaloone, of eve y do»-
ct iplion.
A I.SO, A LARGS AStiuHTMBMT OP
Plaid Cloaks,
Assorted Patterns,
Linen & Colton Shirts, Flannel Hints
and Drawers, Girasov Frock", AC. Sic.
NEGRO CLOTHING,
, Os bury description.
The above articles arc selected by
himself in New-York, on the best terms,
and are otiered as low as they can be
bought in the southern stales.
K. L. Whitlock.
0< toler 1-7 id ti
SEED RYE :
.-J small quantity, of superior quality,
IOU SALK BY
bummers & Perry.
OglObcr 1 13
Goshen Cheese,
Jl'iT RECEIVED S.SD PO:l S.y.B BY
J. k D. Hinsdale.
October 22 21 4w
JAMES BALL,
> ESP EC I FULLY mlorm.- Ins friends
S V and acquaintances, liiat not being
title to obtain Ins former stand, back ol
the Bridge Bank, be ha* opened a house
mi Ellis street, iu Uto centre, between
dclntosh a.id Washington streets, and
hopes from hi- due attention, an 1 the su •
■terior style in which he Intends keeping
ni house, to be supported by a liberal
.lltbhC.
Families can be furnished with Oysters
luring the season. Gcnllemon rati be
fnrnishitd wilhset. ants lo open oyslots, il
required,!
(), tola r 10 1(J
City Collector and Treasurer’s
FINAL NOTICE.
J MIOSE persons who have not had an
t npportmiily of paying their City
•raxes, (or the year 11122, and those who
fjfekr not paid their Retail and D;ay Li
will please call on the subecyibei
abi! smle the tamo before the Bth day
of Dqp9y>er next, otherwise executions
against them immediately,
wilhoflt ibrnnctiou to persons, lie may
be found ai all (lines at lti« upper tone
inoul of M’t one and Shultz’s Bridge
Bank (’uihlimr,
John W. Wilde, c. Si t. c. a.
Novfflj'twr 7 28 ts
Final Notice.
IVVILIt atiend at the store of Mr, Si
meon Russell,.,until the twenty-so
< oud of this mouth, tor the purpose of
collecting the State and County Tnx for
the year 1321. Persons in arrears will
Jo well to avail themselves ol this oppor
tunity, or executions will issue without
respect lo persons.
E. Bugg, T. C.
November 9 29 td
■Notice.
SEALED PropoeaU will be received
O by the subscriber until the 20th day
ot November next, for the supply ol
Wood for the use of the U. S. Troops at
this station. 'The piobablo quantity re
quired will be from 150 to 200 cords of
good oak or hickory Wood, lo be corded
and delivered by the conltactor at thflj
U. S. Arsenal, near this place, or on tffl
rand Hills, at the option of she cuo§4
mantling officer. The contract to.be
one year from the Ist day of December,
to the 30th day of November, 1823
Bond end approved security, to the a
mouut of twelve hundred dollars, will be
required for the faithful fulfilmeu l of the
contract.
L. A. Kigali,
Lie ut, and Post (Quarter Matter,
U. S. Arsenal, near Augusta, Geo.
October 22, 1822 2! ts
• \
I Lost.
A PAIR of Spectacles, gold frames
and double glasses. The finder
will be well rewarded by leaving Ihetr
at his office,
Nov ember 9 29 3t
For Sale,
A HANDSOME second band CRIB,
c\. with Bed and Mattrass lo suit.
ALSO,
TVauo Yotifc.
Enquire at this office,
i November 9 29
Notice.
TITHE subscribers beg leave to tender
J. their service* in receiving nud for
warding Produce for sale in Charleston.
The gentleman who will attend lo sales
I there is of long & known experienc e as a
| Factor and Commission Merchant, and
I promises promptness and attention in the
discharge of any business committed to
his care Advances, if necessary, will
be made, on delivery of thk shipping re
ceipt here, and the only charges are
those usual with P«ctor»in Charleston. •
llobt. M’Donald h Co.
Hamburg, S. C.
November 5 27 ts
James M. Thompson,
HAVING removed Lis Oifice to a
rooQt in the upper part of Mr. Ja
cob Dunforlh’s bru k building, on Uioad
near tVaaliiiigtbn street, (wheye he may
ul all limes he found except when pro
fessionally engaged,) respectfully ten
ders his services to his friends and the
1 public in the practice of LA W, to traus
-1 act any business reposed to his charge, in
, the several courts of the middle circuit.
November 5 27 ts
A Card.
f JTiIF. subscriber respectfully informs
s S. his friends, and those of those of the
late firm of Thompson Hi Andrews, that
ihe Auction and Commission bushiest
. will bo con*inncd by bira, at the store
lately occupied by them, where all or
tiers for lit purchase or sale of Vlerchan
t disc, will be thankfully received unci
J faithfully exebtned.
John P. Andrews,
October 21 22 Im
To Rent,
mA first pate stand f„r business,
particularly desirable as a Gro
eery'. —Apply at tills Ollice.
November 9 29 3t
Y n To Kent,
t Until the Ist of October, 1823
r Ilii'piß (ho Dwelling House and largt
Lot adjoining, lately occupied by tin
deceased Mrs. Kerblay. Also, to hire
a young Negro Girl.
Fred. E. Dugas, txecuior.
October 31 2.5 ts
To Kent,
Min the vicinity of tlie Posl
Oifice, a largo and con venien
Dwelling- House, with 2 Slorei
in front mid a capacious C'tllur under
nealli. Apply to
Mackenzie &: Ponce.
October 31 25 It
To Kent,
MThe Store & Dwelling-bouse,
near th»- Markes. at present oc
ucpic'd by Messrs E. Wood k
' Co. and possession gi\ on Ist October next.
Enquire of
| r John Sharp.
, August 10 3.54 11
r Fo Kent,
■ feA From llto Is*. October, seve
.Mi J, ral tenements in Cotton Range.
’ ‘ l3l J. Ansley.
f September 28 12
s a FEW porttlcmAn can be accommo
iVdaled with board(aud lodging if re
qniicd)in the large hi ick Building, nexl
t above the Post-utlke.
f September 24 IB If
For Sale.
GOOD Blue k Smith, witli his wife
ami their male child. Apply, in
* tile absence of-the subscriber, to Sir. J.
J S. Boers or Mr. George M. Walker, Au
gusto. . .
F. Walker.
Ocled'cr 1 IJ
To AUte,
TWO Negro MEN, one a Prick Lay
er and live other a H use Servant.
Benj. Sims.
j September 2) 9
I TO BAKERS,
AnATrWaie TamWies.
A CONSTANT supply of New Flour
(-HAKALL brand) inferior to non*
in th t Union, will be kept for sale at Mac
kenzie & Ponce’s Ware-House.
September 19 ts
! Waliou & Harris,
1 hame just received, and on the
RIVER,
20 HhJ*. .Muscovado Sugar
ejfti stof, fi. Orleans do.
fltf 'rfegs Coffee
I JL JfS- hlvdt: agtsfatorrch Whiskey
(uD assorled
* SWstltiaiAandXE. Rum
*, Parrels Mackerel afid Loai Sugai
ijk by JO Window Claes, tic.
ALSO,
60 crates and lihds. Crockery am
■ Ce • *Glms Ware
September?! 9 6lw
• \ff "'L ' '
i J ob Printing,
at-this Office,
i
The Augusta Bridge
Is again offeredfor sale.
IN obedience to a decree ol the 6th Cir
( uit Court of the United States, for
the District of Georgia, will be sold,*at
Public Auction, to the highest bidder,
at the market bouse in the iity of Augus
ta, on Thursday the 28th day of Novem
ber next, The Augusta bridge and its
appurtenances.
The terms of sale will he, “ one third
cash; one third payable in'in one year
from tlicduto.oflhc sale, with interest at
seven per centum per annum, and the re
maining third payable in (mo years from
the date of the said sale, with like interest.
—The purchaser giving ,boud with ap
proved personal security, ana a mortgage
• of the premises.”
/The income of the property now ofTor
, i’d for sale, is, from the best information
i, the subscribers can obtain, at least
£ 15,000 per annum—and as all previous
-1 ly existing impediments to the sate are
. now removed, and the subscribers are in
, complete possession of the Bridge, they
| confidently invite the attention oi capit
. alisis te litis sale, us afiprdiufr uu oppor
-5 limliy of the most profitable investment
of capital that will pfeAhap* ever again
occur.
Christopher Fitzsimmons,
Freem an Walker,
Commissioners.
October 10. 10 tds
* (I? 3 We are authorized to an
j uouuce Anselm Uu on, a candidate for
• the oflice of Receiver of Tux Returns for
_ Richmond county at the ensuing election,
October 29 • 24 ts
(Q 3 * e are authorized
a to Announce Mr. Michael F. liois
ci.air, as a Candidate for Receiver ol
Tax Returns of this county at the en
- suing election.
September 28 (do
e SjT are authorized
d to stale, that Rich Aim Bush, Esq. is a
is candidate for the office of Receiver of
e Tax Returns for Richmond county at the
<. ensuing election,
i- September 17 wde 7
d ; .
(Q 33 Vi c are requested
to state, that John I.ivehman, wdl bo
u Candidate for the Otlice pf Tax Col
lector, at the ensuing election in Rich
mond County.
October 24 " 22 tde
S— . -
’ 07* We are authorized to say
that Capt. Fii.vtu.Mi Rvuu is a candidate
-for Tux Collector of Uh hmond county,
at the ensuing election,
October 24 22 tde
s7* We are authorized to an
nouncc lioi.i.AMj ’I vilE, (>q. a can-
e > dmalc for |Tax Collector ol (lidimoud
county at the ensuing Election,
Oi lobur 24 22 8t
_ - i 1 • - ——
(£7* We are authorized to an
nounce. John n. Coobib» acandidale lor
Tax Collector of Richmond county, at
' tllp ensuing election.
Ss October 22 21 tde
r- '
Removal.
Jno.&TUus.A. Bones,
Have removed their Slock of (joods
, to the first Brick House below the Citk - *
Hotel. They ar* receiving and
H; opening a very general assortment of
1 Hardware
' ASH
CUTLER Y.
ALSO,
j. Rose, Point, and Duffle blanket*, Baize*,
j_ White & blue Plains, blue Kerseys, Bom
buzettes, I launch,
. Cloths ami Hosiery,
Wliicliwilha variety of other Goods
on hand makes their assortment Very ■
complete,
O’ The surviving partner of the con
cern being compelled to close the busi
i- ness within a limited time, is determined
i- to dispose of the above GOODS at a ve
il ry low advance for Cash or town accept
ances.. Country merchants will fnd it
their interest to call.
October 10. 16 w6t
r ® Stoves, Stills, &c.
i- Cooking stoves of superior con,-
, struction,
Franklin or open Slovts—some very
elegant,
Baking, box and sheet Iron do
Copper Stills of all sizes,
. Steam Still*—Bra** and Copper Ket
ties,
t Brass Andirons Shovels Tony, •
Copper Tea-K'-tfles—Bar Lead,
Sheet Copper and Brass,
Sheet Iron, suitahlcfor Gin Saws,
Domestic Cotton Goods.
ALSO,
On Consignment*
Lelt< r & Common W riling Paper,
r Webster’s Spelling Books by thequnn
ghai Seiqes at reduced prices,
Spanish Segnrs, Lc.
roil SALE nr ’i
John Beach & Co. , ( \
October 5. 14 oawSra
K —, . „ A.—, —-a
mr.'
WAUE-HOVSBTa.
Rketchum'& henry camp
• BELL, having associated Ihom
” -eves in the Ware-House Business,
the old stand ot R. K. is opened under
■j the care of Mr. Henry Campbell. Those
who may please to consign Produce or
Goods to them, may be confident of the
_ utmost care and attention to their inte
rests, and if required, small advance
will be made bv Kr.lehuw k Campbell.
Augusta, slh o.;t. |«2S Ij