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S'. Wincing Testament:
CONTAINING
M Vfl i pronunciation of the Pro-
as they bland in the text—
()f adopt cJ from “A Key to
J |S <irn’t Pronunciation of Creek,
H! ami Scripture Proper Names.
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• ■ // tC Critical Pronouncing Dir
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;t.’ 'anil divided into syllables ex
’ H1,,, ;.,ev ought to '>e pronounced.
sKiiiiU 10 rules 'drawn from analogy
n Bthe best osagft.?’ :vfr? ,y.,.
■ To vhif h w prefixed,
J: I, Explanatory -Key.
A CFO,
■ r <. Journal
ortho Land ol Canaan
■fruitions on. English (iraiumar, by
on the Bible
H. er \ Rhetorical Grammar
Sermons
. Mend's Mineralogy and Geology
8.-. Catechism o( Astronomy, Botany
' ■; practical Chemistry
’
Capt. James Willson
on Civil Society
e i Ancient Greece
Prrmons
Chemistry, by Tho’s Brande, I
H.!i .'fates, by J. Mac Never
Hnnlie’s Physiology
Appeal, I ‘Lr.
and Printing Ink.
£ 39 St
■ he New Store.
I SLo
■pcctlully informs (he citizens of An
and the public, that he has ta
■pm the Store next door below M’Ken
■ r k Beunoch’s brick buildings, in
Hjiwd-street. and nearly opposite Dr.
■'ttrpin’s, where h» has and intends
■nnstantlj' to keep on h ind a general
■‘•ortment of
laints, oils,
H AND
Dye Stuffs: ►
■|>.|. WHICH AllE THE FOLLOWING
■ White Lead, in Oil and Dry
■ Spanish Brown, in do do
I Verdigris, in do do
I Green Paint, in do do
I 11 link do in do do
I Patent Yellow, in’ do .do
■ Prussian Blue, Dry from No. 1 to
■ No. 4
■ Clirome Yellow do. from No. 1 to
■ No 3
■ King's Yellow and Rose Pink
■ Blue Smalts and Terra de Sienna
I Venetian lied and Black Lead
I sugar of Lead and Lampblack
■ Ivery Black and Litharge
I Ciiinese Vermillion and While Vi-!
I triA ‘
■ Imligo, Flotant and Bengal
I Copperas, Madder, (tine Ai Rosin
I Logwood, in chips, and Whiling
I Linseed, Lamp and Whale Oil
I 'bach and Copal Varnish
I Rosin and Plack Japan do
I Spirits of Turpioe and Chalk
■ Brushes, of all sorts and sires
■ Window Glass do do Am. and Tin. |
■ Crate Glass, which will be cut to,
I any pattern and size
I Gold and 4Mver Leaf, amt
I Sand Paper
I All of which are of the host quality
■*'id will be sold cheap, for cash or ap
proved paper.
I ->lr. CLrk particularly invites Paint
|to, Glaziers and Country Merchants to
I five him a call, for as he has an estab
lishment in the city of New-York, where
itagoods arc purchased at the lowest
Ipriees, aivd as he intends to confine him-
I elf to one branch oflmsiness, he believes
lie ran supply (hem will) articles in his
line on better terms than any other per
’on in the city.
December 3 33 31
300 Dollars Reward.
ON Wednesday night last, as thesub
scribor was journey ing from the city
"f Augusta towards Petersburg!), about 14
roues from the city of Augusta, He was
Mucked by two men armed with pistols,
and ordered to deliver up his money and
™ r? n, and upon refusing to do so, these
fuffians blindfolded the subscriber, cac
hed whithersoever they pleased, & final
la about two o’clock in the morning,
took from the subscriber his horse sadde
snd bridle and six hundred and se
'snty eight dollars in money, besides
sundry amides of ciolhiug. The horse
*** a brown bay, about six years old,
'5 hand, high, a star in bis forehead,
' n d one of his hinder feet white. Os
l!> money there were four hundred
’ n 'l 25 dollars in United States’ Bank
lulls, five English guineas—one eagle—
Iwo half eagles—one half Johannas
’"J the rest in bills of the bank of the
■Rale of Georgia and Bank of the Slate
''l South Carolina. One of these despe,
ridoeswas of dark complexion, about 30
years of age, about six feet high, with
™>i t bushy whiskers. The other young
er,of smaller size, and of fair complexion,
the above reward will be given on she
Apprehension and conviction of the rob
’er«, or one half of whatever is restored
°l the stolennropcrly.
William Steen Marshall.
December dP 39 ts
Sheriff’s Sale.
if ‘he first Tuesday in January next,
a A Columbia court house, the fol
-owing property Will be ’old, viz :
Four Negroes, Midway, Peg
pi Anny ainl March; and 200 acres of
*1 » :u l join ing Wellborn, Woods and
?!. n » ,0 satisfy an execution in lavor of
’ram Pittman vs. John Sandiford.
Wm. F. Wilkins,
D. Sh'ff Columbia Counh/.
December 3 39 td*
i \
I .-I. **"«•> - ;
I rpilE subscriber at the
I J- -Furniture Wane'KSiduf; nearly op
i posits Cusnmiog’s bride building, Croad
street, an assortment of handsome Cabi
net r unature and Chairs, belonging to
the estate of his father, which WiL be
sold at very reasonable prices—AmoiF
which are the following articles, viz.—
Grecian Sofas, Side Boards, Bureaus,
’.Yard robes, Set to I lining Tables, Teiclo
Ladies dressing do. Work .Stand*, Piano
,Stools, Mahogony and common Bed
steads, Wash Stands, d-gant fancy
C’uairs, plain Windsor do. &«;. ki.
Robert Dimon.
O’Orders In the Cabinet or Chair
line, promptly executed.
December “2. w 5t 39
PKOSPECTUiS
For publishing in the town of
HAMBURG,
4 Semi- Weekly Paper
TO BE ENTITLED THE
i Hamburg Gazette.
\ °
BT
FREDERICK W. PLEASANT?.
IN announcing his intention, he deems
it unnecessary to publish a political
creed—to swell a prosperous with pro
fessions of his republicanism—of bis at
tachment to the principles of our go
vernment —nr of his adherence to this or
: that set of men or measures. He con
siders no other guarantee of the sound
ness of his Polilirt, requisite,' than to say
that he predicates h's claim to public
patronage on their conformity to that li
beral, high minded patriotism which has
ever characterized the citizens of Soutb-
Carolina. Without assuming to give a
tone to the sentiments of the People, he
will bo content to become theiforgan.
The “ Hambuiui Gazette” is in
tended chiefly as a vehicle of commerci
al information for a young and growing
Towi», that has become peculiarly inter
esting to the State at large, from (be
vast advantages it promises in the en
hancement of hor trade. Hamburg
seems destined by nature to become the
connecting link between Charleston and
an extensive populous, and wealthy back
country. The Northern, Southern, and
Western Midis three limes a week, and
the Charleston, and upper country Mails
twice a week, will atibrd every facility
for receiving and dispensing the earliest
, news, political or commercial, and ren
der this paper particularly valuable to
the citizens in the Interior.
Notices of the state of foreign and Jo
t mestic markets—of the most interesting
events of the day, abroad and at home—
interspersed with selections ol light rca 1
ing, agricultural information kc. toge
ther with such original matter ns may be
offered on subjects of general interest
and utility, and the favors of advertis
ing friends, will constitute-the content
ol G*e paper. All personal or parly al
tercations of an intemperate character
wall be invariably rejected. •
The necessary printing materials a’ - c
ordered from Now York, and <i is intend
ed to issue the Gazolt* early in Decem
ber. A this undertaking is in some de
gree, identified with thogiowlh and b»-
; forests of Hamburg, the patronage of its
friends Is respectfully solicited.
TERMS.
The “FlAMß'uno G azktte” will be
published twice a week (on Wednesday
and Saturday Mornings) on a royal sheet,
at five dollars per annum, payable in ail
j vance.
A Country Paper will lip published
'every Wednesday Morning, at three dol
i lars pej- annum, in advance.
Advertisements will be inserted at
I 62 1-2 cents per square for the first in
) sertion, and 43 3-4 cents foe each con -
; tinuance.
; Post Masters throughout the state are
invited toad as agents and to aid in the
circulation of the “Gazette.”
UT To aid his pecuniary means (which
are limited) he respectfully solicits that
the first year’s subscription may be paid
to those gentlemen holding papers, at the
time of subscribing ; and they will ho re
sponsible for the money should fny dis
aster.prevent the publication of the pa
per.
Hamburg, S. C. November 4, 1fl?2.
removal!
3oVu\ \V. YvoaiY
Rf.spectotjj.i.y acquaints his lijcridi;
and the public, that he has removed
from Bridge Row, or Centre street, to
the north side of Dr >ad street, the se
cond house below the cross street lead
ing to the Planters’ Hotai, where ha has,
and intends keeping constantly for sale,
a general assdbtment of
GROCERIES,
On accommodating terms.
Oct. 18 17 2w2m
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 ,
CON9ISTISTO OF
Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress
Coa s,
Do. do. do. Frock Coals,
Do. do. do. Cloth and Cassunere Panta
loons,
Do. do. and Buff Vests,
Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern
Vests; an assortment of jow priced
Vesis and Pantaloons, of eve y des
cription.
A 1.30, A LA KO E ASSORTMENT OP
Plaid Cloaks,
.Inerted Pullernt,
Linen k Cotlon Shirts, Flannel Shirts
and Drawers, Girn«ey Fn.-~k«, Ac. Sic.
NEGRO CLOTHING,
r Os ererv dueripHon.
i Tho above ari »-s are selected by
[ himself ic New-York, on the best terms,
and arc offered as low as they can. be
bought in the souther I‘ta’es. ,
E. L. Whitlock.
October 17 19 U
t
Letters
* ftwjfhttogia the Post Offlce, Augui/a,(Geo.fiWef
- '■*** before adv*rtw«*i. Person*
J frisking letter from this list, will pl«*se ask for
u advertiged letters."
. A. Kerr Alex. M
Arnnaf k Garret Kioopman i)
a Ardis Abram King: William
I Alcliisun Ateanml(>r t
9 Averell rharoas Jno
- Ai*di* John Lamkin Mr Sheriff
Adams Mrs. Sarah E. Lyman Hoxmiua Miifi
* Allen lifwiaO \V«.oas»in
3 Allen Reuben Lamkin Jeers
j Atwell Kuiitrn Lundav Abram
' ( H Lea Uiickcr
j Butler Andrew l.ee Needham
Hucklayer James Lewis .iH':r7.
Hustoek Mr Lneev Fi-eeman IV
Beeklwm Mrs Sarah Lel'oy Daniel
Bacon Mrs Lucy M
. Black Unvi-1 Memlrmille ivlrs. Vlarv
Brewster O 8 Mitchell li. ii.
Beasley Rovland Mapee Mrs Mary
Ilpnchon Mr M-lyre Mr* Barah
Burerss John Morgan Mra. Elizabeth
Barker Justin Milne Charles
Bush Wm II Mann Hiram
Bush Thoa AI M‘Kurland Dr James !
Ballard Jarvis MMlaiil John
Bowers Mrs bnrah Miller Kdw 17
Bnulineau Madam A Moore Thos I
Bench Sylvester .Vc Dmnid
Beal Nathan 11 Moakler Michael
Beal Zephnninh Martin T'io« S
B'-nton Nebon M MeaAlia m Lvman
Bush Lillleberry M'Tyre Holland
O Mount Funny Miss
Conner Oeoror ,T Madden Tjimirtiy
Curtis Housed N
r'letnments Daniel Nichols Edwin
Clemmems Thomas O
, Dunning John Oliver Wm
I OurominesO Oldham Abner
1 Clarke Airs Ann M Olds William
- OummerTord James Ogden Kesiah
Clayton William p
Clanton Turner Pettihnne C’lianm-ey
* Clarke Jus B Fettibnue Geortre
r Oampbell James, carp of driniruse Klu. Mia
, Jiio MJller Perdue John ,
Chew It r Pa'tteVson Ann Mrs
* Crawford .loj-l Phares Daniel
r < utlllf Beiij Palmnn Benjamin
, Cain Dennis Patterson Amelia It
- Churchill Elizabeth I’eulnot John
- Camp II Pnte Thomas D
s Crane Lemuel ‘ Paul Mr.
Carey Thos H Pace James
’ Cunningham Jno Paris .Tnch
) D Phelps Paul
. Dailey John Pinson David
DawsoieMrs Henrietta R
Dewime Miss Anlineth B'eharris A
. Duwnie David lliclianlson Charlcj W
Harley James Hove Tmemnn
Day John Jlenev Munis J
C Davis Henj Rus«ell Uen.| K
. Daniil Jeptha Howell Nedev
, Dnpon Pan) K.inlin Will him
Hick Jn'ias p
- Hemic Andrew Salomon Duvid
. Hillnn William Hmltli MissLnvina 3
* Downing Daniel bpelbnan Ilobert II
Pi Slrlrklimr .VJrs Mary
I Elder John Sparrow Mn-es
. Ellis Juiiatlinn Sledge Chappell
Editor, of Augusta Ex- Sieving-* Mr Steam Boat
1 amlner (Iflire
1 F Stratton James
s FnikeplKTi-y Jnco’.i Simmons (ireensville
MMnn Stephen Stnnlon Mrs Mary
>' Hggser Philemon Shanks WMlnni
( Fnflg James Stephens William
O Steward Dli-s Hannah
(lodwln Joseph Smith Charles
J (Hover Andrew it Co Sanders Wm O
Craves Colleton Scranton A
(•ami ile Roger T
(.'liy|oi-il ,Nnth B Thomas Eli/,
I Olassi-m k Edmund U Tilton Arthei- B
_ I Irani Wllihnu TliotnjiHun Jns
Hibson Win M Tavlor Tims ,\f
dibits Thomas Talbert Jno C
. Hinin Tbonn.s Twig-g-s His» L
Halien Hcorjre Tally Mrs Mary
Hearing Jno G Til iiltts Muses
1 11 Turner Anltmny
T’edrcs Wiley Taylor ((purge
iliiiTingtun liidvvell Taylor John
ilolden I rteniHll Thomas Jane Airs
Hall Lis It Tarptey Rev Joferh
r Hel/ii'M Alisa Polly W
tlanin v .Vlf-t'k AVilcox John
I lotchkii Stephen Wilinut Sniinicl
; IlnrriM Waller Wilson losepb W
llewett James W ilkinson Seni-irn J
Hall diver Wilson .Mrs E p
■ liagpful Mrs Ann Waterman Sails M
J WH’y John
Johnson John Wilson Julia Mir)
Johnson r-enoinnh Miss Wr*u»ht r: \V |
James Js ad Waiter GfoMTlrs
IC WiHon C (I
Kl!gw# William B Whlioii Thomns ,f
Kinney .Tolin junr. Watson ArcliM
i Ivniffhi Enoch Walsh D
KinshleyMicheal Ware Homy
Key Joshua
' James Fraser, P. 'L
Novptu’uor 3 39 3t
Just Received,
,4 nd fur sale hi/ Hie Bithsmlirr , on (tremn
inu</aili,g lenne,
40 nhils. ami 37 bbls. prime Jamai
ca, St. Croix ,v. N. O. Sugars,
“ 25 do Guitdaluupe auJ Suriuaui
! Ah. lasses,
2 <fo Jaoiaktt Ruin. ) . ,
’ 5 pipes Cog/Brantly f wnrmoted
i 5 .to H oil ami Girt, )
I 40 liltls. Northern Gin,
30 do .'o Rum,
60 do llye Whiskey,
3 i!d old Irish do
50 casks Sicily Madeira, Toneriffc,
Currant and Malaga Winer,
50 bbls. Mackerel,
75 do superfine Flour, from new
wheat,
1.5 lons Swedes Iron, as-orted,
70 /.'fiska Patent Cut Nails,
lot) bags prime Crecu Coffee,
20 do I’cpper,
10 -i Pimento,
40 kegs IlichrnouJ Manufacturod
Tobacco,
40t)0 lbs. English Green Copperas,
20ti0 do Loaf and Lump Sugar,
15110 bushels Liverpool Sal*-,
' 20000 yard* Northern Homespun., ma
king a complete Jirvoi tmeut,
2000 yards Satiuetls,
l.*o lioxcs Bunch Mm-cale) Itai-'ins,
20 do Tea,
30 do sperm and (allow 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 ami Ground Ginger,
Sail Petre, -
Fine and coarse Boot* and .Shoc»,
Bonnets, Bonnet Paper?,
Trace Chains,
Hardware, Glassware, kc. Sic.
E. Manton.
October 26 23 ts
Seed Wheat.
I Just Received , and For Sale,
Five hundred bushels superior
SEED WHEAT.
Apply to Summers k Perry, or
B. G. Sims.
Se domber 17 7 ts
To Kent,
The Store & Dwelling-fcouse,
(•fi™ near the Markcs. at present oc
li!iSL uqvied by Messrs E. Wood &
! Co. and possession given Ist October nex».
Enquire of > ‘
John Sharp. ,
August 10 354 ’f
, MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY.
> s><. m
1 •? COUKWS OFFICE, IH Market-ttreel. \
r> - Baltimore, A'or. Hi, l&K. \
," av ® h ® t 0 a ” no ‘ mrp » that in consequent? ol the already exlen- -
,V »«\e*«le 9j Ot fiekela in the STATE LOTTERY, the Drawing will take
lillbeconf T, c ' J 8 * ° f DECEMBER, the City of Baltimore, and
’f n QM/ - V ’ u,u,er ,he » u P*rintendance ot the Commis
i sjoncr* appointed by the Governor and Council.
, THK CAPITAL PRIZES IN THE STATE LOTTERY ARE
||o,ooo Dolls. 10,000 Dolls. 5,000 Dolls.
10,000 Dolls. 5,000 Dolls. 3,000 Dolls.
■Sc. Sic.—ml neat Tm lll,inks to a Prist.— the whole to be floating, and all pava
,,, ble in Cash,
" i,OI R Tickrts - SIO-Halvks, *5-Q«artkm, $2 50— Eighths, $l «,
i o be bad in the greatest variety ol* Numbers at
COHEN’S
Lottery ntid E.rehange-Qgice, JVo. 114, Market-street, Baltimore :
Uher", in the two last Slate Lotteries, were sold the great Capital of 40,000d011s
, H S er ’ t,em ;‘‘ ; 111 Albermnrle County, Virginia— the 10,000 dolls, to a gentl-man in
Lancaster, 0h,,,, besides no less than SKVEM CAPITALS of 5 000 each, to
varinue parts ol the Union. 1
/!/?irr tion ,0 t!,fi al!PVP » the ttoparalleled success attending distant advonlur
ers at (.O HE.\ 'S OFFICE, was again evidenced in the Monument Lotlerv, which
was finished |,. t monih-the TWO HIGHEST CAPITALS, and mime-.,us others,
wu V°r- f viz No. 17075, the grs-at capital of 30,000 Oplls, in a
. hole 1 icket to a gentleman of Akramlria—Xo. 3832, the capital ol ‘20,01)0 dolls,
m snares one hall owned in Norfolk, Vn.—besides No. 32111, a prize of $5,000 dolls,
to a gentleman of Philadelphia.
, CT'ORDERS from any part of the United States, either by mail, (ppst paid,) or
l V private conveyance, Inclosing the cash or prizes in any of the
will the same prompt and punctual attention as if on personal anidiXiiou, ad
dressed to ini
_ «t. I. COMEN, Jn.—J ßaltimore,
.*** COfKl. \ >S “ Lottery Catctle and Rtyater," which is publidied every Week,
wilt contain the Olhoial Listof each drawing ; and will he forwarded throughout the
Lottery, gratis, to all who purchase their Tic kets at COHEN'S OFFICE. Those
who wish to receive the drawings will mention it when they send on (heir Orders.
Baltimore, Nov. 18, 1822. 38 "t
Spectacles.
r k Ml K subscriber informs his friends and
■ .customers, that he has just received
from New-York, a good assortment ol
Silver and Bleel Spectacles; also, extra
Olnrsos, of the best quality—which-he
will (it cither to old or new Spectacle-*,
on the shortest notion and to suit the
of persons of any age.
J. Catlin.
I’. S. Jer/rllry, Watches, Sic. &c..
Also,
Watches rcpaire.il, ns usual at the old
stand, north sidn Broad-street, between
M’lntosh and Washington-streets.
November 19 33 If
Cotton Ware-Wow so
Upper end, South tide Broadat. Avgusta.
William H. Egan,
BROS leave to acquaint his friend 8
and the public, that the above is in
complete order lor tho reception of pro
duce, v
The security from fire, which its pecu
liar situation a/liu-ds, and the convenience
arising from its immediate neighborhood
to that part of the town where tho prin
cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold,
render it a desirable place for the plan
ters to deposit (heir produce, liberal
a*lvnnc»s made.
Sept. 14 r, If
To Planters Others.
f | J It: subsr riber, having made an ar-
X rangement with the Patwilce, in
tSt-w-York, has on hand and will keep
constantly, a large supply of Freeborn
Patent Ploughs, of all sizes ; which hr
will be cmd-bd to furnish much lower
than heretofore.—Ten pr. ct. discount
will he made from Ins present reduced
puces to those purchasing by the dozen.
A i.so,
On hand and on the river ,
35 PONS assorted Swedes Iron,,
Iron) I to 12 inches wide
A quantity ol (loop Iron, of all sizes, &
and Nail rods
130 Kegs patent cut nulls and brads
1 1-2 Tons shot, qf ail sizes, k. lead
A quantity of cast, German and blister
ed Steel
3 Tons fine English castings, consisting
of Pots and Ovens
30 Odd cover* (or Dutch Ovens
120 Barrels & half barrels No. 1,2 &
3 mackerel and shad
70 do prime St. Croix Sugar
30 do A- boxes loaf k. lump do
‘.‘o do Prime Hour
27 Bags do Green Coffee
10 do Pepper and Spice
•I Barrels tresh cranberries
40 Boxes do Raisins
-I Frails fresh Almonds
A few fiAine f t. quality Goshen Butter
3.4 libit* i- half barrels assorted cor
dials
£2 Coxes prime spf-m and tallow
candles, k winter pressed oil
30 do lit. quality Windsor shaving
snap
SO do No. 1, common do
75 Beams Wrilihg & Wraping r%por.
Together with a general assortment ot
Groceries, Hardware, and Smiths’ Bel
lows, Anvils, Sledges, Vices, t:e.
A MO,
Setts of Saw and Grist-Mill Irons,
Mill-Saws, &c.
All of which will be sold low for cash,
or Town Paper.
John L, Anderson,
!i doors above the Globe Tavern,
P. S.—Blacksmith work of all kinds,
done at my shop as usual.
J. L, A,
November IP 33 If
Salt, Sugar and Coffee.
1500 Bushels Salt,
25 Iltyls. Prime St. (Jlroix Sugar,
30 Ba£* prime Green Coff. e,
The Above GOODS will be sold on
moderate terms, and in Lots to suH. pu
cha*ers, if taken from the Wharf—by
M‘Gran & Gordon.
. October 26 23 ts
N. B. —Billt on New-York
ha m.
A FEW bbd*. superior Hams, jttst re- I
ccivcl and fi>r sale by
John P. Andrews. .
• November I<t ,32 ts
For Sale,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
50 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
100 Barrels Flour
Apply to
Wm. Sims &i Williams.
November 23 35 ts
«
The Subscribers
WILL make rrnoonable advances on
consignments of Cotton to their
friends iti Savannah
Wm. Sims & Williams.
November 23 35 (f
ON the Ist day of November nest,
will be rented *he
WARE-HOUSE
On Reynold-street, now tenanted by L.
C. Canlelon. Appli* ation to ho made to
JOHN 11. EGAN, —or, in his abs ence,
to Jonm W. Wii pp, Esq.
October I 13 ts
"lon^HoLf:
Offers hit unices to his Friends and tin
Public, as a |
Commission MoTcivant
AN »
Warc-Houfsc Keeper,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
He continue* to oceupy the Ware-
House Si Stores, where McLaws k Holt
Uitoly transacted business, which are in
good order for the reception and sale
keeping of Produce and Merchandize.—
All orders to purchase and consignments
for sate of Gotten, Merchandize, or any
specios of property, will be thankfully
received; and he pledges himself, thu<
evety cxprlion shall be used, to make sa
tisfactory returns of all business commit
ted to bis care,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A ve.w nAiinKi.s
Su\wy. Cres\\ Clowr,
AND A FKW CASKS
Unslnckcd Stone Lime.
September 5. Z ts
j-- , . . i
Auction and Commission
BUSINESS.
r |UIE undersigned has taken the Brick
L Tenensont, on Bridge Row, next a
bove Robeit Dillon’s, where he is ready
to attend to any business with which he
may be entrusted in hi; capacity as Auc
tioneer and Commission View hant.
Wm. Bee.
October 31 25 ts
AUCTION.
Evening Sales,
ON Saturday*—tor the tale of Books
Stationary,—Jewelry,—Watches,
fee.— Sales to comm nice at 7 o’clock.
John P Andrews.
November 14 Auctioneer.
CO3OU&&VOX V
Ware-Home.
X3HE Subscribers continue to transact ■
Commission business, ut.clcr the
firm of John 11. Kimball, K, Co. Their
Ware-House is remote from any other
Building, secure from any danger by fire
situated in the rear of the Planters’ 1 lotel [
Samuel Hale, t
John H. Kimbell. *
September 7 3tf (
1 —• |
Notice. 1
'TIHE partnership of Fraser & Bowdre
X was dissolved on tho llth inst. by
mutual consent. Janies Fraser, will at
tend to the unsettled accounts of that con
cern, and continue the Auction and Com
mission Business.
James Fraser,
Hays Bowdre. i
November 16 32 ts
To Rent,
Min the vicibity of the Post- |
Office,' a large and convenient ,
Dwelling-House, will) 2 Stores
In front and a capacious Cellar under- (
neath. Apply to
Mackenzie Pobce.
October 31 23 it
Col William D..
Os Smith Carolina
H AVI M(t ref ; *ed to give *
tl r?s» raqiu irt Jbv hi* baseness, 1 pro
i C W» bin* to the world a calumniating
scoundrel an 1 rile coward.
Nathaniel B. Julian.
Augosta, idih-Voi. {ft at '
Bacon & Danforth,
3 DO »ns ABiIVR CITT-UOTKI,,
Art now receiving- by laic arrival*, a ra
ritly of arhyks suitable In l/ce season,
AMoisr. Tu HIM ARK
SUPF. 11l 1 N’E and common Cloths and
Cassimeres,
London Duffil and Point Blankets,
and While Plains,
Itnd and White Flannels,
Irish Linens, Saltinets
Domestics, Flag and Bandana IldkL.
Hosiery, Bombazelts, &c. &c.
I ngether with a general assortment of
choice
GROCERIES,
All of which will be sold on the most
reasonable terms for cash or approved
paper.
November 19 33 3 w
CLOTHING.
DIMOCK & MARSH,
Merchant Taylors ,
OPPOSITE THE CITY-HOTEL,
Have this day received a Large Supply of
Ready Made
(ftkOWDOSKBp
CONSISTING OP
Superfine Black and Blue
COATS,
Ditto Frock Coats, with and without
Capes. ALSO,
A Large. Ai-xortment of
Plaid Cloaks and Big Coals
Superfine Bine and 11* .vk Pantaloons
A large assortment of Fancy dido
Soper Blue Si Black Cassimqro Vests
Silk anfl Mote Skin ditto '
Fancy ditto of various patterns,
ALSO,
A lojrgr. assortment of Linen and Colton
SHIRTS.
Cravat': - and Drawers.
NLGfto CLOTHING.
Os nil descriptions.
All of which will be sold pn reasonable
Icons for cash only.
Nov. 28 37 3w
HOUSE PAINTING,”
AND
PAPER HANGING,
TilllE siibscrjbei respedlully informs
I bis friends and the public generally,
that lie has engaged several (irst rate
we Union, and will contract to have ex
ecuted work of any description, in the
above line of business, in the neatest
style, and oh the most reasonab'- terms.
James ill. Carter.
N. B.—Orders left at the Store of the
subscriber, will be thankfully received
and puncta dly attended to.
November Ad 37 Gt
\UME. ’ ’
OS THE IUVER,
200 casks Thomaitown STONE
LI .. L, warranted first quality will be
sold low by the subscriber if taken from
the Wharf, for cash or approved paper,
A i.ho, ,
A few half barrels Men Beef put up
expressly for family use,
One case of superior Cun Powder in
Canisters of 1 Jb. ea< h,
10 kegs do do
Christopher Low,
A few doors rusfof J, a- h. Harper , Hrond
Street.
November 28 37 3ip
1 0
William 11. I'gan,
Offers fur sale an extensive assortment of
GROCERIES,
cujwriusiivu
New-Orleans and Muscovado Sugars
Prime Green Coffee
/ Philadelphia Whiskey, iu hbdi. &bbls
Ground Allurn Salt
Swede Iron, wed assorted
Cogniac Brandy
Holland Gin, Northern Gin
Jamaica, West India and N. E. Rum
English and American, Chtlings
Plough Moulds, Spades, Shovels
Cut Mails, Powder, Shot, Lead
A’pai iah aud American Negara
Malaga, .Varners and Teuoriffe Wines
London Porter, the, ttc.
November 23 35 fit
WAB^-WO\3fcE.
RKETCHUM & HENRY CAMP
• BELL, having associated them •
seves in the Ware-Honse 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
utmoat care and attention te their inte
rests, and if required, small advances
will be made by Kelehnm te Campbell.
Augusta, 9th Oct. 1823 14 w2m
Mount Vernon Awdeniy.
NOTICE is hereby given, that there
will be a meeting of the Board of
Trustees, of the Mount Vernon Acade
my on the 14th of December next, at
said Academy, lor the purpose of en
ding; a Teacher, t>r the ensuing year.
A gentleman capable of teaching the En
glish Language correctly, in its sevskal
branches will be accepted; sufficient
testimonials will be required of the ap
plicant, of his adequacy & moral deport
ment before engagement. By order of
the Board. ,
Columbia County, near RcysnUe.
November 28 37 3t