Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 23, 1822, Image 3

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auction. tfjOHNP. ANDREWS. This at 10 o’clock, „ be sold, before MY door, ,!l GROCERIES, . , FLOUR, TOBACCO, PRY GOODS, HARD W ARE f &c. ;; 3 veaber 23 Evening Sale. ’ Tins E FEJVIMf, , r g o’clock, will be boll, fatches, Jewelry, Books, Statione ry, &c. &c --_\ov. 23. j "Alfred M. Hobbj , his st nicts lo his friends and Ike public as . Commission Merchant. j„ the purity of such articles as ere ' it ted lo (lis'chnrge, ho bus taker. *jL Proof Store, formerly ovenmed 'y r Wm. H. Oajnnaii, in M’lntosh ; B . oa J St rceit. Where every ex«r .‘‘ffi Ibe used lo forward the interest ofsalc Mondays andThffrs v’overabar 23 __ ~ J " > IM. Woolsey & Co. ACS SOW ON (TANI> A VERY AUiNERAL assoktkkvt op Hardware & , Cutlery, ®ch they effor for sale on liberal terms, Consisting of, VI’KNT, fine plate; 8. Coked, and l.aiiourv stock kitpks i’ yruo'i, Chest, Uo.sk, Nob & 'i'ill Loci:/ ... ... Uniats, Iron Squares, Pincers, Nip pori f crew Plates, Hammer heads V; \ ices Ij, m, lll'iges, Units and Sm-’W?, ,n »ud Pork V Knives, of variiMs Pat l«rns, cm curds and by the dozen iSi split handle* Knives U Forks, iv, Self Tip & Ivory do in setts, hid, Tennant ami Sash Saws, ieclya«l», Mine & Nail llaramors iiliteel-and CoimnumJ>eMrin. Knives, ; U rry CeraM, ballons, idea, scissors, ra- SOT lun Flint?, screw An?."?, brass Trails, Niseis, plane Irons, ‘ - nffle Irons, Can - dl«licks ' isd-lrons, Anvils,. Hoc?, Trace Chains BlacksitiilliV Bellows, Fryuigpnus, Shovels rad Spades, Sic. kr. kc. Xov. 2d 35 3t Leghorn Gipsies. 2 Cases just received and for sale very ;bejp. Apply to Edwd, J. Itanliu & Co. November 2d 55 4t Flour, Whiskey, & Gin. 133 sorrels Flour, Richmond City 1 MIIN. It) llhds. Phil.idelpia Vdlii.-key. 50 Barrels do do 25 do Northern Gin Jusl received, nu Consignment by William H. Egan. November 23 35 4t J. WOODROW & (Jo. IAVK JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUP PLY OF Seasonable Goods, baling chiefly nf thefollowing articles, vis; — jJtOfCH and Venetian Carpeting ai *d I' ding; colored Domestic ”vir:j and Homespuns; white, red, Jdlow amj green Flannels; Cloths ®Ua?!imerrs; Caroline Plaids; wool ,BQ and cotton Hosiery; woollen Gloves •w Mitts; hod Ticking; real Scotch Ttsn and ( lonksofdo; Furniture and i ton (.hecks; Union Stripes and Ging -s®i Casemate, Merino .*c isilk Shawls; "Wnoand Fancy Silk Hdkfs.; Flag and Silk do; common and Fa y Ban -IJ|t»; Madras* and Masulipatam do ; ahne Kn<l printed pocket do ; Funii- Uimitses and Calicoes and Fund * Fringe; Fancy Marino Scarfs ; . ICes Cord; Bombazetts, plain and o |r ™i pi'ii led Calicoes and Muslins; n Cambrics, Long. Lawns, Diapers, , ‘"Tssnd Linens, in whole and de ■piiiSA; Ladies’ Fr«mch Mandarin ft a.u. elegant flounced needlework-. •"I'lin Lresses and Spencers; nce ivorkej Flounces, Trimmings and ' "felts; low priced worked .Muslin wm; 4-1 and 6-4 plain Book, Mull, finu ' Cl *‘ urn a,IL I Cambric Muslins; Mill u * ?^ eWQJ 'krJ Leno, Book and L -• ualins; Sinthews ; Lutestrings; pj? : “wenetts; Silk Velvet; French . m; white and black Silk Stackings; l/ 1 ’! Gentlemen’s Clothing; yn( of Thread Laces, Ribbons j, °a' o c." Combs; cotton and I • 81 * ‘-uspenders; children’s fancy Purses; Velvet Ribbon; Vp at o_Cotton, 0 _Cotton, of all kinds; Cologne Slop a^ sl n raw . Ha 's ■’ Oznaburghs; IWTwme, and Shoe Uietnool 'rv lte , - end ’ groun(l in oili ai, ir 'Uina, in sets ; and one first mc f ° *■ nrte—which, with a great WtoJ.? othcr articles, they offer, by ct,<, p^ C(i or retail, at the ve'ry lowest p Received, I s\ olt scree,from Charleston, | Q Half and 'iuarler Boxes Spanish Segars, For Sale by .• C. Cantelou & Co. i “s*W)cr 23 ‘35 2t William H> Egan, CJJ'ersfor Sale an r.cUnsir,. assortment or GHOCESIEa, ; COMFUISI.VG N’ew-urleans anil Muscovado Sugars Prime Green Oofl'ee ‘ ' Phnadolphia Whiskey, in LMr. tbbls Ground Al!,m» Salt Swede Iron, weH assorted Coguiao Rraiuly Holland Gin, Northern Gin Jamaica, West India and N. E. R nm English and American Casting Plough Moulds, s)padi's, i’liovels Cut Nails, Powder, Shot, Lead Apaoitih anil American 6r r auß Malaga, Samers,ami Tcneriffe Wines Loudon Porter, Sic, Sic, November 23 35 fit The Subscribers | \\nLL make reainuahlo advances ou L?\ consignment, of Cotton lo their i Ineniis m Favaunah. Wm, Sims &i Williams, j November 23 1 35 t p Lor Sale, ON CONSIGNMENT, 50 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted 100 Barrels Flour .Qpply to Win. Sims Williams, , . November -23 j- ts u T ° jrritarin A owalling on Gr©p\ JlfMlL street, rerentiy occupied h. Uoci Lacee, near (he City-Hall.—A ply to W. 11. Turpin, i November 23 35 j To Rent, Till ihejirsl of October next, •ffijyL A- < u nfoi table J.!u -Hi-.y. lISfBB Uo;;w, for a sm-di fuiul/, ia ! [SSaSB the uriper part ot | For lonl) and ,t vie., ci' tiio [ premises, apply lo Uj. is ir \i, November 23 , ; , Just Received, .ITTitF. .‘IVOUST.t HO'fKSTQRE. Arc assortment of vasiimivaiilk PAPER HANGINGS, Aovrmber 23 35 The Citizens ot* Augusta | u KE inforrai- Mi.at amodelolThe Ivori /*. zorifhi sell regulating Vs’iml Mill, invented by Tlios. Summer?, C .liimliia county, is nevval the Eagle Tavern of Ibis place, lor the purpose nf having a cor rect lira wing taken by Mr. Lunette send on to Congress; those feeding interested in discoveries-which ten 1 to (he interest of mankind are invited lo ca;! and exa mine it. ’ ’’is true the model is rough, Irtt the principle upon which it acts is too plain and apparent for live discerning to doubt r moment of the machine when put in) operation upon a large and proper scab having the dhtml effect, November 23 3,5 Bank of Augusta, iIITII NOVEMBER. 1(122. DIVIDEND lor the 1 a-t six months, j a at the rate of 3 per cent per annum on tho Capitol Stock, ha-ing (his day declared by Ih« Board of Directors from the Profits of, the Bunk, payment thereof will commence ou Thursday, the 21st inst. Augustus Moore, Cashier. November 23 35 2t Georgia, Warren County. CUr, i of the Court of Ordinary. 5 «tsb <LREA.i James vVheoicr applies hfy lor Letters ot Administration on the estate ot Benjamin V\ heeler, late ot said county deceased, And Whereas Arthur Moncrief ap plies for letters of Dismission from his Administration on the estate of George If, Davidson, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad-, monish all persons concerned to enter their objections (if any they have) with in the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my baud at office, this IBtl> day of November, lb'2. Jno. Torrence, c. c. o. Notice. RANA WAY from the subscriber, on the 20*h inst. a bright mulatto fel low, by the name of KIT —he is about . fiveorsix anil (hirty years of age, five led six or eight inches high, fret Wed ' face, pleasant countenance and plausi j hie when iultl - will J-CO tiablv endeavour to pass as a free man ; ho carried with him a good slock ol I clothing, among which were, a black 1 cloth frock coat, a black dress coat, blue cloth roundabout and pantaloons; also, ; a jacket and Dowsers of while plains, j and wore away a blin k beaver hat It . is supposed lie went away in company ! with a negro woman be claimed as his I wife, tho properly of Edmund Bacon, ! Esq. Kit came from Ncwbern, N. C. ! and may endekvor to return to that re s gion again. 11 will give a liberal reward to any ■ person who will apprehend and deliver . him to me or lodge him i 1 jail, ! Wm. B. Cantelou, ; Marlin- Town, South- Caroliiut. ; Nov, 23 35 3t ! Goshen Cheese, 1 JUST RECEIVED AMD FOR 9ALB BY 1 J.iiD. Hinsdale. October 22 21 4w To Rent, Min the vicinity of the Post- Office, a large aw! convenient Dwelling-Ho“*e, with 2 Mores in front and a capacious Cellar under neath. Apply to . . V, ! ..Mackenzie 1 once. | October 31 25 11 i sVtuAvsa\v llv\ (ipo4s i Wl, KO. 56 ftROAtl STREET, CHARLESTON, 3. C. D. Parish Co. Have received by hie arrivals flora Li verpool ahd New-York, Three Hundred fy Fifty Packages Si’S Gouiunsi-jg the most extensive as-ort meut tliey have ever offered, and will Le j sold by tho Package or Piece, on the most accommodating Items. Woollen Goods. 0 bales and cases extra and super \ /cat of England Cloths 110 do super Yorkshire Cloths j 0 do middling do do jlO do low priced do do | 2 do super and common assorted Pe lisse Cloths | 2 vase? Austen’s extra Mack and blue Cassimeres i 4 do super do do 3 do do fancy mixtures do 4 bate? low pric c 1 assorted do 10 do assort •> I vatthleta 2 do do t. -i ssi nets 1 casesn;,.-, .u. ~oia Vestings 1 dn ■■■ “I do 1 d? -v, ( urinteil Vest Shapes :-d I -■■- *, y -I:.!). 10-1 London Dnffil l:; ’'kr!3 s.- l • -Giii fl,, do '■ :»• J I Point : G-j 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 j Knteilo ; 1 ■.G' it ilohinsoiv’s White I , l'Sr-3 | ' Blue do 1 2 do Mixt do I 3 (k< ; -kersey , (for Negro < 1, .r Vs ■r, N j 1 Jo Devonshire Kerseys 5 bales assorted Flannels j 1 do v. iviie Swan, kins I dr- ' 4 and 6- i Bo.king and Dra pery Baize !. 5 da Rhode?’, Hind’s, Smith’s and Bleakl .y’» block Uombazetls ; 2 do do uolorrd do j do Jo do and Hack and figured do 1 da do Printed do i t do Plaid do 2, oR?e? Tartan Plaid -3 do super Norwich do -l do Caroline do 2 do Imperial do do 2 do lilac.-; Hombazoens 5 do 7-4 .-m l 3-4 imorlcd Cast!mere Shawls 1 do do do Prints 1 Jo -1-4 Merino Shawl? and Prints 2 do assorted Lambs Wool (lose 2 ilo do do do half do 2 do women’s Ida k, white and color ed Worsted iiuse.- Colton Goods. 20 cases super 7-li Prints 5 do 0-11 do 5 do middling and common Calicoes 10 do Plate i do 2 do super Furniture Chintz ,i do common do Calicoes 10 do 9-11 and 6-4 Cambrics 1 4 do 9-ii, 5-1 and 6-4 Jaconets t do do do Mulls 2 do 6-4 Jubilee Cords 2 do do figured Cambrics 2 do do Loom Sewed Muslins 2 do do colored striped do 3 ii.ises 9-o and 6-4 Book Muslins I do do Japanned do 1 da super worked and sewed Muslin Robes 2 do common do do 2 do 9-6 and 6-4 Jaconet Cravats. 1 do do colored and figured do 5 do Steam and Power Loom Shirtings 2 di> Irish do 3tJ bale? assorted Waltham Cotton? ,5 do common Crown Sheetings 6 case? Amern an Plaids 2 do do Stripes 5 do Hun, blue and while and tripe Denies 2 bales Cotton Ticks 1 1 do super English do ' 2 rases Furniture DupiLies 2 do Garment do 2 do Cambric da 2 do black and colored Baisnet Cam brics 1 do l«-4, 11-4 and 12 1 Marseilles Quilts 1 do Beavcrtcens ; 3 do Madras Handkerchief? ' 2 do blue Romal do \2do do twilled do s 2 do Turkey Red do 2 do Printed Pocket do f cases Chintz Shawls do 7-4 and b-4 Imitation do 2 do 5-4 Manchester Ginghams 3do super light . do 1 1 do Imitation Caroline Plaids ■ 4 do men’s and women’s white Cot ton H toe * 2do girl’s df > Jl) ! 4 do Cotton and Worsted Braces • 3 do Holt’s and Orell’s 3 cord Cotton Balls : 1 do colored and black Tabby Velvet f i do Cotlou Ferrets. I Linen Goods. 6 cases 7-3 and 4-4 Irish Linens i 2 do Long Lawns l 2 do 3-4 Irish Diaper ’ 2do 6-4 and 10-4 Table do ■ 2 do white and brown PluliHa* , 2 do Brown Linens , 3 bales Russia Sheetings 5 do Scotch do 3 do Duck ' 4 do Droghedas ‘ 4 cases assortqd Patent Thread* 1 do do Nun’s do 2 do super plain and twilled Tapes 2 do common do 2 do Linen Cambrics 1 do do , do Handkerchiefs. Silk Goods. 8 cases Black Sinchews 3 do do SarsntH* 1 do Plaid do 1 do super black Satloens 3 do colored black Nankin Crape* 5 do do do Canton do 3 do figured do ' ,O ■ 3 do assorted Nankin Crape Dresses t 5 do do 4-4 and 7-4 do do Shawl* ’ 3 do do do Mantles - 6 do black Canton Handkerchief* 3 do Chow Chow ,do 4 do super Choppas 11 do do Bandanas i 1 do plam aud figured fancy Hand kerchiefs 1 do do Gauze do ~ do lilack Italian Crapes I do green, pink and white Florence I do Made and while figured Sating 1 do black Rill: Velvet 2 do No. G 'and 16 and 7 and 22 rich figured Ribbons, new patterns 1 do assorted Plaid do 2 do plain and ligured Taffeta and Sa tin Jo 1 do Velvet - do 1 do black and colored Galloons 1 trunk English Silk HVe i . 1 case black French do do | 2 cases Hack and white Silk Gloves 2 trunks blade, hlne and assorted Ita lian Suwiiig bilks b cases do do India do 2do assorted Silk Twist. * - Sundries. 8J cases men’s Dog-Skin Gloves do do colored Buckskin do do do Beaver do V ko Habit, Beaver and Kid do ■ do do do do lined do ■ do super and common gill Coat and Vest Hattons do as.iorted- Pearl da do large ainl side Shell Combs do pound, pack and box Pins do Silk Umbrellas do Cotiou do. November 9 23 Stw I ' JL i f||| I Georgia Fencibles! Al’P F.AH at your parade ground, in front of the City-1 Jail, on Saturday, the 23d, inst. at halfpast 2 o'clock, P. M. I!y order of Cant. VV'ei.i.S, A, B. Bigdlow, o. s. November 21 34 ,2t Georgia Fencibles. \ regular quarterly meeting of the Company will be held at the Eagle Tavern, on Saturday evening next, 23rd lost, at half past 7 o’clock, members are hereby unified to come prepared to meet the fourth quarter y contribution, for the year 1822. Jas. M. Glynn, Sec'ry. November K) .133 l Attention! UNION GUARDS. 4 N elecuou wul be held at the house / w of S. P. Turpin, on Saturday, (lie 23d of November, instant, at T o’clock, P. M. for an Ensign in said company. By ofderof Capt. Caldwell. Win. H. Bush, Stc'y . N. B. There will be a meeting of the company at the same time and place. By order. 31 id groceries'. Just red /red, mid for sale. lovifor cash or i goal paper, by the subscriber, , ever SMff bags prime Green Coffee 30 Hhds. Si. Croix and Guadeloupe Sugars 10 barrels do do do . 20 hlrie. prime retailing Molasses 4 pipes Holland Gin 2 do C’ogmac Brandy I 50 bbls. Pli.l.ub Iphia Whiskey j 10 do. Apple do old | 50 do V. Gin. Phelps brand , i 20 do-N. Bum | 80 do Mackerel No?. 1. 2. &3. i 10 do Malaga Wine I 5 do Teneriffo do I i 10 do Vassars do 10 do Cider > 2 do Lamp Oil 4 40 do Potatoes 12 keg? Richmond Tobacco No. 1, , 12 do Ladies Twist 10 begs Pickles 10 do Cordial 5 galls each 20 casks patent Cut Nails assorted IQ bags Pepper 3 do Pimento 100 boxes Soap No. L 20 do Port Wine (Genuine) 1 dozen each 10 do Pipes 10 do Codfish 30 half and quarter cherts Hyson Tea very prime JOO reams Wrapping Paper 1/0 do Writting do 10 do Letter do UK) pair double that quart Decanters 50 do flint do do 1 600 half pint double flint Tumblers . 100 one third do do do do 400 Tumblers in Straws 200 Wine Glaises double Flint 2000 lbs. Smoaked Beef b(10 lbs. Lead ) asgorte j 500 do Shot S 50 dozen packa Playing Cards Ip crates Crockery Ware James P. Maguire. November 19 3t RYE: A small quantity, of superior quality , yon sal* ur Summers & Perry. October 1 Id Notice. THE subscribers beg lea ve to tender their services in receiving and for warding Produce for sale in Charleston. The gentleman who will attend to sale* there is of long & known experience as a Factor and Commission Merchant, and promises promptness and attention in the discharge of any business committed to his care. Advances, if necessary, will be made, on delivery of the shipping re ' ceipt here, and the only charge* arc 1 those usual with Factors in Charleston. Robt. M’Donald & Co. Hamburg, S. C. November* 5 27 ts V * » On Consignment, , 1 bale Dutlil Blankets, 1 do Kendal Cottons, 1 do Sagathies and 1 case black'and blue broad Cloths, . Which are offered on long credit at fair prices by Bacon & Danforth., November 19 33 3t To Planters 6f Others. ffIHE subscriber, having made an ar- A rangement with the Patentee, in iSew-York, has on hand and will keep constantly, a large supply of Freeborn Patent Ploughs, of all sizes? ; which he will be enaided to furnish much lower than heretofore.—Ten pr. ct. discount will be made from h : s present rodteed prices to tho;e purchasing by the dozen. Ai.eo, j On hand and on the river, 35 'IONS assorted Swedes Iron, I Iroin 1 to 12 inches wide A quantity ot Hoop Iron, of all sizes, & and Nail rods 130 Kegs patent cut nails and brads 1 1-2 Tons shot, of all sizes, .V lead A quantity of cast, German and blister ed Sled 3 Tons fine English castings, consisting of Pots and Ovens 3 ) Odd covers for Dutch Ovens 120 Barrels. & half barrels No. 1,2& 3 mackerel and shad j 10 do prii.va St. Croix Sugar j 30 do & boxes loaf S; lump do ; ! 20 do Prime Flour • j 27 Bags do Green Coffoe j 10 do Pepper and Spice 4 Barrels fresh cranberries ( 40 Boxes do Raisins 1 4 Frails fresh Almonds j A few firkin? Ist. quality Goshen Butter j 35 Bbls Sc half barrels assorted cor dials 22 Boxes prime sperm and tallow camlles, winter pressed oil 3Cjj do Mt. quality Windsor shaving soap 20 do No. 1, common do 11 75 Reams Writing i Wraping paper. Together with a general assortment of ■ Groceries, Hardware, and Smiths’ Bel lows, Anvils, Sledges, Vices, Sic, Al/bU, Setts of Saw and Grist-Mill Irons, Mill-Raws, Sic, All of which will be sold low for cash, or Town Paper. John L. Anderson, , 8 d o,, rs above, the Globe Tavern. P. R—Blacksmith work of all kinds, ! done at my shop is usual. » J. L, A. ’ November 19 33 If J ust Received, And for salt by the subscriber, on accom modating terms, 40 fllids. and 37 bbls. prime Jamai ca, St. Croix tl N. O. Sugars, 25 do Cfuadaloupc and Surinam Molasses, 2 1)0 Jamaica Rum. J . , » ™“ d 5 .1. H .11. ii..! Gin, \ 1 ’ 40 bbls. Nortlieru Gin, 30 do do ku m, 50 do Rye Whiskey, 3 Uo old 1/tali do 50 casks Sicily Madeira, .Teneritfe, Currant and Malaga Wines, 50 bbls. Mackerel, “u do superfine Flour, from new wheat, ; 15 tons Swedes Iron,assorted, TO casks Patent Cut Nails, 100 bags prime Green Coflee, 20 do Popper, 10 do Pimento, ( 40 kegs Richmond Manufactured Tobacco, 4000 lbs, English Green Copperas, | 2000 do Loaf and Lump Sugar, I 1500 bushels Liverpool Salt, 1 20000 yards Northern Homespuns, ma j king a complete assortment, 2000 yards Satinet! s, r 150 boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins, 20 do Tea, 30 do sperm and tallow Candles, 20 do No. t Soap, 15 dozen bottles Dyer’s White Cur rant Wipe, 200 lbs. Bagging Twine, 100 reams large and small Wrapping Paper, 20 do Writing do 10 bids. Cider Vinegar, x Race and Ground Ginger, , Salt Petre, , Fine and coarse Boots .«id Shoes,, Bonnets, Bonnet Papers, Trace Chairu, Hardware, Glassware, &c. tit. £. Manton. October 20 23 ts Spectacles. f JNHE subscriber informs his friends and M. customers, that he has juil received from New-York, a good assortment of Silver and Steel Spectacles ; also, extra Glasses, of the be?t quality—which bo will fit either to old or new Spectacle", on the shortest notice and to edit the sight of person* of any age. J. Gatlin. P, S. Jewellry, Watches, Sic. tic. ALSO, Watches repaired, as usual at the old stand, north side Broad-rtrccl, between M’lntosh and Washington-streets. November 19 33 If PLAID SCARFS AND Negro Clothing. TUST received, 0 bales Domestic Ne el gro•Cloth*, suitable for men and wo men ; also, a few patterns Plaid Valen cia Scarfs. B. G. Sims, Upper earner leading to Iht Planters ’ Hotel. November 21 34 2t Seed Wheat. Just Received, and For Sale, ’ Five hundred bushgk superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Summers St Perry, or B. G. Sims. * September 17 7 ts New & Cheap Clothing. • , ***** , The subscriber begs left** to inform his friends and the public, that he is this day opening, at his Store, two doors a bove the Globe Tavern, a large and choice selection of Fashionable Clothing , CONSISTING OF Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress Coa ! s, Do. do. do. Frock Coats, Do. do. do. Cloth and Cassimcre Panta loons, Do. do. and Duff Vests, Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern V ests; an assortment of low priced Vesis ami Pantaloons, of cveiy des cription. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OB Plaid Clocks, Assorted Patterns. Linen & Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shin? and Drawers, Girnsey Frocks, Arc. tic. NEGRO CLOTHING, Os every description. ' The above articles are selected by himself in New-York, on the best terms, and are offered as low as they can be bought in tin; southern states. E. L* Whitlock. October 17 ]<j ts Sait, Sugar and Coffee. iisoo Bushels Salt, iihds. Prime St. Croix Sugar, 30. Bags prime Green Coffee, The above GOODS will be sold ou moderate (erms, and in Lots to suit pur chasers, if taken from the Wharf—by M‘Gran & Gordon, October 26 ./ N. B. —-Bills on New- York. 'Notice. THE partnership of Fraser & Bowdre was dissolved on the lllh inst. by mutual consent, Jamas Fraser, will at tend to the unsettled accounts of that con cern, and continue the Auction and Com mission Business, James Fraser, Hays Bowdre. November 10 • .1-2 ts Cheap Goods. THE SltllßcniHF.ll IS WnW HKCF.IVIN!> ms FALL SUPPLY OP QMNHDB, Comprising most art it its smtabit for Toun and Country trade, l Those who want good bargains for Cash, are respectfully invited to call, as ho is determined to soli low. P. Stovall. O’ He wishes to hny or hire imme diately a steady good (louse Woman. November 6 27 9t The Augusta Bridge Is again offered for sale. > IN obedience to a decree of the 6lh Cir cuit Court of tho United States, for the District of Georgia, will be sold, at Public Auction, to tho highest bidder, at the market house in the city of Augus ta, on Thursday the 2lilh day of Novem ber next, The Augusta Bridge and its appurtenances. The terms of side will be, “one third cash; one third payable in in one year from the dale of tjie sale, with interest at seven per centum per annum, and Hie re maining third payiddc in tiro years (row the dale of the said sale, with like intercut —Tho purchaser giving bond with ap proved personal security, and a in > (•■.vgc of the premises.” The income of the property now offer ed for sole, is, from the best information the subscribers can obtain, at least $15,000 per amuin.—and as all previous ly existing impediments to the nlecrn now removed, and the subscribers are in, complete possession of the Bridge, they confidently invito the attention ol capit alists to Ibis sale, as affording an oppor tunity of the most profitable investment, of capital that will perhaps ever again occur. Christopher Fitzsimmons, Freeman Walker, ; C'vmmissinnen. October 10. If! Ids City Collector ami Treasurer’s FINAL NOTICE. 11HOSE persons who have not had an opportunity of paying their City Taxes, for the year 1022, and those who have not paid their Retail and Dray Li censes, will please cal) on the subscriber and settle the same before the lllh day of December next, otherwise executions will be issued against them immediately, without distinction to persons, lie may be found at all times at the upper tene ment of M’Kmno and Shultz's Bridge Bank Hull diner. John W. Wilde, c. & t. c. a. November 7 20 If - A Situation Wanted. WANTED, a Situation in a respect able Mercantile Store, by young man who flatters himself that he would* * be an advantage to his employer. A lino addressed to B. and left at this office, will meet with attention. Respectable reference in Hamburg, 8. Q. November 14 31 It Final Notice. ALL persons indebted to the office of the Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette, during the proprietorship of lo £j£PH V. lir.vAN, are hereby notified, that nil unsettled accounts will after the first ol January next, be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Those who may be disposed to avail themselves of this notice, are informed that the BooLs and account* are left with Mr. Wm. Shannon, at the Globe Tavern, who will attend to any settlement Which may be tendered during tho absence of the sabsqriW. *H. Hawaiian, ~ Agent for the Proprietor. NoveniVier 19 ’ 35tf ’ *