Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 28, 1822, Image 3

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I action. I by a. m. hobby. pay, at 12 o’clock, precisely, will BE'SOLD, m the Market-house, in the City oj B Augusta, || e Augusta Bridge m 4nd its Appurtenances. ■ T , ro)s of the sale will le, one third ■ ‘ olie third payable in one year from Kj'atc of th sale, with interest at se- B |, er centum per annum; and the KLining third payable in two years mr the date of the said sale, with like ■, reS t-thti purchaser giving bbnd with R, roved personal security, and a morl ■L of the premises. By order of the Commissioners. ■ Vovemher 28 [AUCTION. 8 SY a. M. HOBBY. ■ THIS DAY, at 3 o’clock, I At his Auction Room, ■tOMMQ-N and Coarse Clotlis I Flannels, Plains and Blankets ■licoes, Cotton and Lineu Checks W y „ n plaids and Ginghams Homestic and Canton Crapes Kttoo Diapers and Russia Sheetings [m and Kersymercs Kmasdoffo Vesting and Dowlas Bombazines, ke. See &c. B ALSO, ■ sugar, Coffee, Rum, Gin, Wine, Soap, Bodies, (sperm and tallow,) Flour, Bee, Lime, Cut Nails, Shoes, Tobacco, Bockery, Glass, See. ■ Terms 60 days, for approved paper. ■November 28 ■ Sugar, Coffee, Lime, I Wine, &c. 100 barrels and 26 hhds. Sugar ■ 200 casks Thomastowa Lime I 100 qr. casks Malaga Wine I 50 do. do. Teneriffedo. [ 200 boxes Caudles I 150 barrels Flour ■30,000 Spanish Cigars I 50 casks of superior Poi ter I loh SALE BY I ' A. M. Hobby. i.Yofember 28 Si li I LIME I ON THE RIVER, 100 casks Tljomastown STONE Ibit, warranted first qualify will be ■ld low by the subscriber if taken from Is Wharf, for cash or approved paper. I ALSO, ■ A few half barrels Mess Beef put up lipressly for family use, ■ One case of superior Gun Powder in ■misters of 1 lb. each, 110 kegs do do I Christopher Low, l/eic doors easfyf J. U IV, Harper, Li road I Street. I November 28 37 3tp [CLOTHING bIMOCK & MARSH, I Merchant Taylors , I OPPOSITE THE CITY-HOTEL, Barf this day received a Large dujijily of I Keadj Made I (JOIVSIS'Uf.G OF I Superfine Black and Blue • COATS, B. 7 / Intto Frock Coits, ivah and without I Capes also, I A Large Assortment of I Plaid Clo.iks and big Coats I Superfine Blue and Black Pa.italoons I A large assortment ol Fancy ditto I Super Blue Si Black Cassiroere Vests I Silk and Mole Skin ditto I Fancy ditto of various patterns, I ALSO, ■•I large assortment oj Linen and Cotton SHIRTS. I Cravats arid Drawers. NEGRO CLOTHING. Os all descriptions. dlof which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash only. Nov. 28 37 3 W house PAINTING, AND PAPER HANGING. pIIE subscriber respectfully informs ls frieods and the public generally, ■*t he has engaged several first rate orbnen, and will contract to have ex- [ IUe: w ork of any description, in the N ve llne of business, in the neatest 1 to, and on the most reasonable terms. James iVI, Carter. ! ' Orders left at the Store of the ' !cr ‘ber will be thankfully received punctually attended to. November 28 37 (Jt Notice. 0 WILL BE SOLD N toe first Tuesday in February next, at Lincoln Court House, wilh e usual hours of sale, and agreeable m order of Uie Honourable Court of ... ' oar y Lincoln County, all the real Gv . ° , HereUiah [Spiers, late of this " Wy, deceased, consisting 0f430 acres n ’ be | ke sat u® more or less, adjoin ? bamu* l , Paschal and Gaskins. Also. ' T e ; ’®S r oes belonging to said estate. Hi, mS made known on ‘he day o) William Willingh am, Zachariah Spiers, November2B. *" NEW WORKS. Just Received, AT THE 1 (JOUSTA BOuKsTORf NAPOLEON in Exile; or a Voic from St. Helena f , Graham Hamilton | Pen Owen , I Aiken’s Juvenile Correspondence ✓ lustinct Displayed Inlant’s Progress from the Valley of Dis traction to Everlasting Glory a Picturesque Piety 11 Polar Scenes—Russian Sailors Sketches of the Domestic Life and Man e ners of the Romans 3 Memoirs of Henry Vlartyn ® VVoodbridge’s Geography and Atlas Cook’s Oracle, containing Receipts so plain Looking o.i the most cconomi cal plan, &c. Sic. ALSO, History of England Biblical Dialogues Josephus—Reign of Grace Plutarch’s Lives Anlh'-n’s Blackstone Phillips’ Evidence Campbell’s Reports, 3d and 4th vols. Gray’s Letters Brown on Missions Edwards on Affections, abridged Christian’s Guide Franklin’s Works Life of Franklin .Scudamore on Gout Seneca’s Morals, Pemberton on Vicera Blackal on Dropsies A KD A VARIETY Os School Books, Histories, Sic. and Foolacap and Letter Paper, Globes, &c , November 28 37 2t ’ To Kent. If applied for immediately, M 4 store which is complete!; fAL. fitted np for Dry Goods and is an excellent stand, cither for tha kind of business or for a Grocery. En quire at this Office. November 28. 37 Found, BETWEEN this pla'e and Augusta a red morrocco pocket bo; k, witl a receipt in it for seven round bales o Cotton—marked E. T. C. from Thoma Lockett, waggoner, and stored at Hoi combe’s Warehouse. The owner cat obtain said pocket hook and receipt, b' application at Arnold Katchison’s, eigh miles above Monticello, Jasper county ■ on the Madison road Joseph Wallis. November 28 37 3t ; Ten Dollars Reward. i OTKAYEB from the stable of the sul i scriber oa Friday the 22d inst. s . large while docked tail HORSE, sever years old.--Whoever will return him t< > me, or give information where lie cm be found, shall receir e the above re i ward. John W. Read. November 28 37 1 Notice. IL?j be let to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 28th day of De cember next, in Columbia county, or the. Wrightsborough road, at tbo boose of Solomon Hoge, for the ensuing year, a prime parcel of Negroes, belonging p , the eslate of Charles Shaw, deceased, — consisting of men, women, girls and boys Small, notes, with approved security, will be required. Terms of hiring wil f be made known on the day. Margaret Shaw, adm’x. November .28 37 3tp Administrator’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON the 21st of December next, at thi residence of William Owin', late o j Burke County, deceased, the horses and hogs, household and kite her furniture, fodder, Sir. Terms on th« day. A. Walker, Admr. , November, 28, 1822. w 6 t 37 Notice. PERSONS having demands againsi the estate of William Gwi’i, deceas ed, are requested to present them, anc those indebted to/make immediate pay menUo A. Walker, Admr. November 28. w6l 37 Will be. Sold, ON Saturday the 28lh day of Dec uext, at the late residence of Eli “ sha Anderson, sen. deceased, of Bnrki County, part of the slock of cattle, hogs sheep and goats, together with corn fodder and plantation utensils. Term; made known on the dav of sale. Ann Anderson, Ex'trx. Jas. Anderson, Ex 7 r. s November 28 37 tds ) ■■ .■ ■ ■ ..... . . r» _ _ , Notice. “ VX7ILI. be sold at the market-house, t W in tbq city of Augusta, on the • first day of January next, twenty sharei Steam-Boat Stock, belonging to the as i late of D. M‘Ki.mcy, deceased, anc 1 sold by an order of Court, for the bene fit of the heirs and.creditors of said es tate. Tc- ms made known at sale. C. S. M‘Kinney, Adm 7 x. A. Tardy, junr. Agent. r Nov. 28 lawtds j SEED RYE; .1 A small quantity , of superior quality , 3 FOR BALE BT * Summers & Perry. ‘ October I ‘3 >. lir The Subscribers WLL make reasonable advances oi consignments of Cotton to the! friends in Savannah. Wm. Sims & Williams. November 23 35 ts Vendue Masters. THE City Council of Augusta will, on the first Saturday in December next, appoint four Vendue Masters for _ said, city, to hold their appointment for ’ the term of one year fiom the Ist day of "o January next. Applications for said ap pointments (naming securities) will be received by the clerk until the hour of appointment. D. Clarke, c. c. November 23 35 Notice. /"\NE hhd. Jamaica Rum and 1 half a * v/ pipe Madeira Wine, marked Wm. H. A’ayre, Sparta, Geo, Nos. 26 & 28, consigned to the subscribers, from .Savan nah, have never been received ; any iti jr lormation respectiug them will be thank- l * fully received by Musgrove Groves. Novemliev 23 35 41 Alfred M. Hobbj Offers his serrices to his friends and the P'lblic as AND Commission Merchant. For the security of such articles ns are committed lo his charge, he bjs taken the Fire Proof Store, formerlpoccupied by Mr. Wm. 11. Oakman, in M’lnti.sli near Broad sireet, where every exer* tion wi I lie used to .forward the interest of his employers. t (LT Days of sale Mondays and Thurs days. c November 23 35 *f - A. M. Woolsey &Co. ‘havekow ojv hand a very general ASSORTMENT OF , Hardware &l Cutlery , f) Which they offer for sale on liberal terms, Consisting of, ATENT, fine plate, S. Bolted, and Banbury stock Locks ~ Pad, Trunk, Chest, Desk, Nob Si Till Locks Compasses, Iron Squares, Pincers, Nip tb pcra j- screw Plates, Hammer bends ii Vices ' s II h 11L Hinges, Butts and Screws, 'j Pen and Pocket Knives, of various Pat terns, on cards and by (he dozen Forbuck & split handle Knives Si Forks, / Stag, Self Tip & Ivory do in setts, Hand, Tennant and Sash Saws, I' Steelyards, &’hoe & Nail Hammers Cast steel and Common Drawing Knives, Curry Combs, buttons, files, scissors, ra zors - Gun Flints, screw Augers, brass Trails, Chisels, plane Irons, Waffle Irons, Can dlesticks Sad-Irons, Anvils, Hoes, Truce Chains '* Blacksmith’s Bellows, Fryingpaus, n Shovelsand Spades, Sic. Sic, Sic. ° Nov. 23 33 31 11 Leghorn Gipsies. i) sii Cases just received and for sale very - cheap. Apply t> Edwd. J. Hardin & Co. p Novembe 23 3 6 4t i -11 Flour, Whiskej, & Gin. p e 1 ’ lOJ Ban els Flour, Richmond City Mills. 10 Hhds. Philadelpia Whiskey. 20 Barrels do do lj 25 do Northern Gin Just received on Consignment ly William H. Egan. November 23 3 . 4t j7 WOODROW &. Co. IB have just received a fresh scp jf PLY or 'I Seasonable Goods, ie Consisting chiefly of the following articles, via OCOTCH and Venetian Carpeting O and Binding;, colored Domestic Plains ami Homespuns; white, red, yellow and green Flannels; Cloths and Cassimeres; Caroline Plaids; wool »t leu ai d cotton Hosiery ; woollen Gloves »- and .Mills; Bed Ticking; feai Scotch d Tartan and Clonus of do; Furniture and r- Apron Checks; Union Stripes and Ging hams ; Casemcre, Merino ii Silk Shawls ; Merino and Fancy Silk Hdkfs.; Flag and Black Silk do; common and Fancy Ban dana de ; Madrass and Masulipatam do ; . cambric and printed pocket do ; Furni ture Dimities and Calicoes and Fumi c. tore Fringe; Fancy Merino Scarfs; i- Prince’s Cord ; Bombazctts, plain ami ;e figured; pri. ted Calicoes and Muslins; s, Linen Cambrics, Long Lawns, Diapers, n, Sheetings, and 1 -inerts, in whole and de ls mi pieces; Ladies’ French Mandarin Crape and elegant flounced needlework ed Muslin Dresses and Spencers; nee dleworked Flounces, Trimmings and Collaretts; low priced worked Muslin Dresses ; 4-4 and 6-4 plain Book, Mull, Jaconet, Medium and Cambric Muslins; Fancy Needleworked Leno, Book and Mull Muslins; Sinchews; Lutestrings; Satins; Sarsenetts; Silk Velvet; French ” Poplin; while and black Silk Stockings; “ Sewing Silks; Gentlemen’s Clothing; Ladies’ Kid and B' aver Gloves; a large assortment of Thread Laces, Ribbons ! * and Tortoise Shell Combs; cotton and fancy silk Suspenders; children’s fancy Bootees; silk Purses ; Velvet Ribbon ; sewing Cotton, of all kinds; Cologne Water; Straw Hals; Oznaburghs ; Shop and Bagging Twine, and .Shoe Thread ; White Lead, ground in oil; - Liverpool .China, in seta; and one flrßt rate Piano Forte—which, with a great variety of other articles, they offer, by wholesale or retail, at the very lowest cash prices. November 23 35 ts For Sale, . ON CONSIGNMENT, )D 50 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted I jr 100 Barrels Flour Apply lo Wm. SimS fa Williams, November .23 36 ts William H. Egan, Offers for sale an extensive assortment of GKOCEUIES, COMPRISING New-Orleans and Muscovado Sugars Prime Green Coffee i Philadelphia Whiskey, in hhds. &bbls 1 Ground Allutn Salt i Swede Iron, well assorted i Cogaiac Brandy Holland Gin, Northern Gin i Jamaica, West India and N. E. Rum English and American Castings Plough Moulds, Spades, Shovels Cut Nails, Powder, Shot, Lead .Spanish and American Segars Malaga, Samers and Teueriffe Wines London Porter, Sic. Sic. November 23 35 6t To Planters fy Others, i f ffIHE subscriber, having made an ar- 1 X rangement with the Patentec, iu 1 New-York, has on hand and will keep constantly, a large supply of Freeborn 1 Patent Ploughs, of all sizes ; which he will be enabled to furnish much lower than heretofore.—Ten pr. ct. discount will be made from his present reduced prices to those purchasing by the dozen, ALSO, On hand and on the river, !Q « IONS assorted Swedes Iron, Irom 1 to 12 inches wide A quantity of Hoop Iron, of all sizes, & and Nail rods 130 Kogs patent cut nails and brads 1 1-2 Pons shot, of all sizes, & lead A quantity ol cast, German and blister ed Steel Tons fine English castings, consisting of Pots and Ovens 3'J Odd covers for Dutch Ovens 120 Barrels & half barrels No. 1,2& 3 mackerel and shad 70 do prime St. Croix Sugar 30 do i boxes loaf Si lump do 20 do Prime Flour 27 Bags do Green Coffee 10 do Pepper and Spice 4 Barrels fresh cranberries 40 Boxes do Raisins 4 Frails fresh Almonds A few firkins Ist. quality Goshen Butler 35 Bbls & hall barrels assorted cor dials 22 Boxes prime sperm and tallow candles, Si winter pressed oil 30 ’do Ist. quality Windsor shaving soap 20 do No. 1, common do 75 Reams Writing & Wraping paper. Together With a general assortment of Groceries, Hardware, and Smiths’ Bel lows, Anvils, Sledges, Vices, &c. ALhO^ Sells of Saw and Grist-Mill Irons, Mill-Saws, Sic. All of which will bo sold low forcASit, or Town Pape*-. John L. Anderson, 8 doors above Ike Globe Tavern. P. S—Blacksmith work of all kinds, done at my shop as usual. J. L, A. November 19 33 ts Seed Wheat. ' Just Received, and For Sale, Five hundred bushels superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Summers Si Perry, or 15. G. Sims. Se itomber 17 7 ts Just Received, And for sale by the subscriber, on ac(om ' modal mg terms, 40 11 lids, and 37 bbla. prime Jamai ca, St. Croix Si N. O. Sugars, 25 do Guadaloupc and Surinam Molasses, 2 do Jamaica Rum, J wa „ pariled 5 pipes Cog. Brandy, > sdo Holland Gin| J P nmo > ’ 40 bbls. Northern Gin, 30 do do Rum, 50 do Rye Whiskey, 3 do old Irish do 50 casks Sicliy Madeira, Teneriffe, Currant and Malaga Winer, 50 bbls. 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 Loaf and Lump Sugar, 1500 bushels Liverpool Salt, 20000 yards Northern Homespuns, ma king a complete assortment, 2000 yards SatiuetU, 160 boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins, 20 do Tea, 30 do sperm and tallow Candles, 20 do No. 1 Soap, 15 dozen bottles Dyer’s White Cur rant Wine, 200 lbs. Bagging Twine, 100 reams large and small Wrapping Paper, 20 do Writing do 10 bbls. Cider Vinegar, Race and Ground Ginger, Salt Petre, Fine and coaife Boots and shoes, Bonnets, Bonnet Papers, Trace Chains, Hardware, Glassware, Sic. Sic. E. Manton. October 26 23 ts To Rent, Min the vicinity of the Post- Office, a large and convenient Dwelling-House, with 2 Stores in front and a capacious Cellar under neath. Apply to Mackenzie Si Ponce. October 31 25 tt To Rent, Till the first of October next, A comfortable Dwelling- House, for a small family, in llllili the upper part of Broad-st.— For terms and a view of the premises, apply to L. Clark. November 23 35 ts 1 REMOVAL. 3oVia W. IVeaA Rr.sriccTGtn.LY acquaints his friends and the public, that he has removed from Bridge Row, or Centre street, to the north side of Bruad street, the se cond bouse bglow the cross street load ing to the Planters’ Hotel, where he has, and intends keeping constantly for sale, a general assortment of GROCERIES, On accom modal ing terms. Oct. 12 17 2w2m Removal. 3 no. & T\\os. A. litmes, IJaVE removed their Stock of Goods to the first Brick House below the CITY- Hotel. They are now receiving and opening a very general assortment of Hardware AND CUTLERY. ALSO, Rose, Point, and Dufile blankets, Baizes, While Si blue Plains, blue Kerseys, Dom bazettes, Flannels, Cloths and Hosiery. Which with a 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 ness within a limited time, i? 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 call. October 10. 16 w6t Stoves, Stills, &c. Stoves of superior con struction, Frankliu or open Stoves —some very elegant, Baking, box and sheet Iron do Copper Stills of all sizes, Steam Stills—Brass and Copper Ket ties, Brass Andirons aail Shovels & Tongs, Copper Tea-Kettles —Bar Lead, Sheet Copper and Brass, Sheet Iron, suitable for oin Saws, Domestic Cotton Goods. also, On Consignment, Letter Si Common Writing Paper, Webster’s Spoiling Books by the quan tity, Shad Seines at reduced prices, Spanish Segars, Sic. FOR SALE BY J phn Beach & Co. Octobers. 140»w3m WAUE-\IO\3SE. R KETCHUM & HENRY CAMP • BELL, .having associated them seves in the Ware-House Business, the old stand of R. K. is opened under 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 restsr and if required, small advances will be made by Ketekum Sc Cam/ibell. Augusta, slh Oct. 1K22 ' 14 w2m Spectacles. I'tHE subscriber informs his friends and , customers, that he has just received from New-York, a good assortment of Silver and Steel Spectacles ; also, extra Glasses, of the best quality—which he will fit either to old or new Spectacles, on the shortest notice and to suit the sight of persons of any age. J. Catlin. P. S. Jowcllry, Watches, &c. Sic. ALIO, Watches repaired, as usual at the old stand, north side Broad-street, between M’liiUmli and Washmgton-strects. Nwvcmber 19 33 ts New & Cheap Clothing. The subscriber begs leave 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 Glue, black and mixed superfine Dress Con s, Do. do. do, Frock Coats, Do. do. do. Cloth and Casstmefe Panta loons, Do. do. and Duff Vests, Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern Vests; an assortment of low priced Vests and Pantaloons, of eveiy des cription. ALSO, A LARGE assortment or Plaid Cloaks, Assorted Patterns. Linen & Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirts and Drawees, Girnsey Frocks, See. Sic. NEGRO CLOTHING, Os evert/ 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 the southern states. E. L. Whitlock. October 17 19 ts Notice. THE subscribers beg leave to tender their services in receiving and for warding Produce for sale in Charleston. The gentleman who will attend to sales 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 charges are those tuual with Factors in Charleston. Robt. M’Donald Sz Co. ' I Hamburg, IS. C. 1 November $ 27 ff The Augusta Bridge Is again offered for sale. IN obedietu c to if decree of the 6th Cir cuit Court of the United States, for the District of Georgia, will be sold, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the market house in tl?e city of Augus ta, oh Thursday” the 23th day of Novem ber next, The Augusta Bridge arid its appurtenances. The terms of sale will be, “ one third cash ; one third payable in in one year from the date of the sale, with interest at seven per centum per annum, and the re maining third payable in two years from (he date of the said sale, with like interest. —The purchaser giving bond with ap proved personal security, and a mortgage of the premises.” * The income of the property now offer ed for sale, is, from the best information the subscribers 'can obtain, at least $15,000 perannum—and as all previous ly existing impediments to the sale are . now removed, and the subscribers are in complete possession of the Bridge, they confidently invite the attention ol capit alists to this sale, as affording an oppor tunity of the mo<t profitable investment of capital that will perhaps ever again occur. Christopher Fitzsimmons, Freeman Walker, Commissioners. October 10. 16 Ids Bacon & Danforth, 3 DO ‘US ABOVE CITE-HOTEL, Are now receiving bp late arrivals, a va- . I Help of articles suitable lo the season, AMONG THEM ARE SUPERFINE and common Cloths and Cassimeres, London Dutfil mid Point Blankets, Sagatbies and While Plains, Red and White Flannels, Irish Linens, Saltinels Domestics, Flag and Bandana fldkf.'. Hosiery, Hombazctls, Sic. &c. Together with a general assortment of choice GROCERIES, All of which will be sold cm the most reasonable terms for cash or approved paper. November 19 33 3w Salt, Sugar and Coffee. 1500 Bushels Salt, 2.» Hhds. Prime St. Croix Sugar, 30 Bags prime Green CoffV e, The above GOODS will be sold on moderate terms, and in Lots to suit pur . chasers, if taker from (hr Wha f—by M‘Gran & Gordon. October 26 ts N. B. —Bills on New-York. Notice. f I tHF, partnership ol Fraser t Bowdre 1. was dissolved on the Mill inst. by mutual consent. James Fraser, will at- I lend lo the unsettled accounts of Dial con cern, and continue the Auction and Com , j mission Business. James Fraser, ; Hays Bowdre. ( November 16 32 ts I Dr. MTARLANE, HAVING reco er.id from his severe and tedious illness, ba> resumed Practice. His office is situated pn Broad street, in the building recently occupied I by Mr. Hannon, as the Georgia Adver | User printing office, f November 19 3S 6tw ‘ PLANTERS’ HOTEL, ► > Augusta, Georgia. fJMIE subscriber has taken the Plant- JL ors’ Hotel, lately occupied by John Miller, Esq. situated between Key Holds and Mucartcn streets, and fronting Jones I street. This establishment is uie largest > and best adapted for the comic, tabic ac commodation of Travellers of any in Hie slate. There are 11o"Rib fitted up, and - will be reserved for the accommodation of Families. A Bathing Establishment ’ is also attached to the Hotel, Planters, Northern and Southern Mtr " chants, who may be pleased lo patronize 6 the proprietor, will find convenience in • being in the neighborhood of the great 1 Cotton Mart from the Upper Country, Stables, in all respects suitable to the extent of the establishment, are provided. John Houghton, Bale uj Greene County. 1 November 12 30 wlf Merchant’s Hotel, Sign of the Rising Sun, corn' r of Society j and King streets, J CHARLESTON, S. C. CH. MIOTT is happy to inform his • friends and the public generally, that considerable improvements and con veniences have been added to the above establishment through the past year ; tbe bar it now opened, at which will be s kept every variety of refreshments; his table will be furnished with the host the market affords; the fire-proof stables that have been built exclusively for the use of the house (on the opposite side of ' (be street) will be attended by sdteulive. | ostlers. In fact, every thing will be ! done to render tbe situation of the tra veller comfortable. O* I'he Columbia and Augusta Stage Offices arc kept at this house. The house is high and airy and con tains 60 room") And is in the centre of ve ry extensive Dry Goods, Hardware, p Book, Saddle and Shoe Stores. ' October 24 22 4tw * 1 ■* ■ ""I ' < 20 Dollars Reward. 1 CJTOLEN, on the 18th inst. supposed e by a negro, a gold patent lever ‘j WATCH, double bott%u, gold hands and ' dial, made by Robert Rashell, Liverpool, * No, 29071—t0 which was attached a 6 ribbon chain and gold Key. Any person delivering the same at this office, op to Messrs. Cantelou & Lamar, Savannah, shall receive the above rewkrd. November 9\ 34 fit » i