Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 07, 1822, Image 3

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Sheriff’s Sale.. ON the first Tuesday in January next, at the Market-house, in the city of Au »uda, within the usual hours of sale, will he sold, . • Four Lots, with the improve thereon, in the city of on the north side Broad street, known in the nlan of lots laid out at the upper end of Broad street, by Daniel S urges, Snr veyor General, as numbers one, two, e ] e ven and t welve, each containing thir ty feet front on said street,.No. one ex-, e'epted, which contains on Broad street twenty-two and a half feet, and on Jones street thirty feet; levied upon as the property of Francis Bouyer, to satisfy ah execution in favor of the Bank of the State of Georgia and the President, Di rectors & Company of the Bank of Au gusta, vs. said Bouyer, on foieclosuraof mortgage, ALSO; One Lot and appurtenances, in the village of Springfield, within the incorporated limits of Augusta, contain ing five abres, more or less, bounded on the north east by M. C- Leavensworlh and land late Michael Fee’s, on the north west by Ware-house street, on the south west and south east by land now or lately belonging to M’Cartan Camp bell, dec.—levied upon as tho property of James Whitlock, to satisfy an ex-cn tiontn* the foreclosure of mortgage, John I Maun, acting Adm’r of George Pearson, yi, said Whitlock, ALSO, One . Lot, with the improve ments thereon, in the village of Summer ville, containing five acres, more or less, and one other lot or parcel of land, with the improvement* thereon, in said vil lage, bounded on the south by Walton Way, and on the west by Milledge street,' levied upon as the property of Daniel | Meigs, to satisfy an execution on foreclo- j sure of mortgage, the President, Direct ors k Company of the Bank of Augusta ! vs. said Daniel Meigs. ALSO, One tract or parcel of Land,! lying and being in the county of Rich mond, in the Back Swamp of Savannah river, bounded by Campbell’s or F.vc’s land and Turknett’s land, containing one hundred and eleven acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Gilbert Longstreet, to satisfy an execution on foreclosure of mortgage, the President, Directors and Company of the Rpnk of Augusta vs. said Longstreet. ALSO; One half pipe, containing a bout forty two g .yons superior Madeira Wine, as the property of Barna M’Kin nc, the Bank of the State of Georgia vs. M’Kinrtc. Conditions, cash, before delivery— purchasers to pay for title*. Daniel Savage, shaijfn. a. , December? 41 wlds Sheriff’s Sale Postponed. ■ WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday j in January next,, at the nvw\ .-t | housa, m the city of Augusta, between j the usual hours of sr.le, Two Negroes, Jambar and | Mary, ,i horses, 3 oxen, 3 old carry logs, I Id head of cattle, 30 bead ofhogs, 1 side! board, table and ends, 1 pair cai u tables, j 1 ward robe, | candle stand, 1 cradle, 1 , wash stand and a clock —levied upon as; the prop rty of Michael F. Boisclair, to | satisfy sundry executions, viz. Anselm : Bugg vs.said Boisclair, d’.C. Butler, for j his assignees, vs. M. F. Boisclair, and! sundry others vs. the same. Terms cash, before delivery—purcha sers <o pay for titles- Daniel Savage, Sheriff 11. C. December 7 41 wtds Georgia, Columbia County. WiiEREAi Mary Gerald has ap plied for letters of adminUtration on the estate and effecis of James Gerald, late of said county, deceased, These are, therefore; to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections in my olßce (if afly they have) otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my hand .and seai, this 231 h Jay of November, I 822. S. Crawford, CHt. - . ' . Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Moses Kelley, late of Scriven coun ty, deceased, will be hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted will ten der their demands in terms of the law. William W. Oliver, Admr. December 7 It 41 Notice. ALL person* indebted to tho estate ol Elijah E. Pickren, late of Scriven county, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those to whonj the estate is indebted will ten der their demands in terms of the law. Elvia Pickretrj Admr’x. William W. Oliver, Admr. December 7 It 41 Notice. 7VTINE months alter date, application -L l will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary, of the county of Scri ven, for leave to sell 250 acre* of land more or less, lying in the county of Scri ven, adjoining lauds of John McWade, Thomas G. Walker and others, and one lot lying iu the county of Irwin, 490 ;cres, and one lot lying in the county of Early, 250 acres, the same being of the real estate of Moses Kelley, late of Scri ven county, deceased, for the benfit of the neirs and creditors. William W. Oliver, Admr. December 7, 1822 9m 41 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary , Colombia county, on the first Mon “®y in January next, for leave to sell “Wee Negroes, to wit: George, Jim ife r beloB S in & to thc e!ta ‘ e of James dec. 0 f said county, to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of said deceased. Thomas Colvard, ad’mr. Dec, 7 ' 41 J. WOODROW i & Co. , HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRKBII SUP PLY OP ; Seasonable Goods, • Consisting chiefly of the following articles , f vis " SCOTCH, and Venetian Carpeting and Binding; colored Domestic Plains and Homespuns; white, red, .. yellow and green Flannels; Cloths I a,ul Gaasimeres; Caroline Plaids; wool i len ard cotton Hosiery; woollen Gloves i and Mitts; Bed Ticking; real Scotch i Tartan and Cloalfs of do; Fllfniture and - Apron Checks; Union Stripes and Ging hams; Casemere, Merino k Silk Shawls; Merino and Fancy Silk Udkfs.; Flag and ■ Black SUli do; common find Fancy Baa danadei MadradS and Masnlipatam do; cambric anil printed pocket do ; Furni ture Dimilius and Calicoes and Furni ture Fringe; Fancy Merino Scarfs; Prince’s Cord; Bomhazeßs, plain' and figured; printed Calicoes and .Muslins; Linen Cambrics, Long Lawns, Diapers, Sheeting*, and Linens, in whole and de mi pieces; Ladies’ French Mandarin Crape and elegant flounced needlework ed Muslin Drosses and Spencers ; hee dleworked Flounces, Trimmings and Collarett:-; low priced worked Muslin Dresses ; 4-4 and 6-4 plain Book, Mull, j Jaconet, Medium and Cambric Muslins; Fancy Necdleworked Lcno, Book and Mull Muslins; Sinchcws; Lutestrings; Satins; Sarsenetts; Silk Velvet; French Poplin ; white and black Silk Stockings; Sewing Silks; Gentlemen's, Clothing; Ladies’ Kid nlul Raver Gloves; a large as ortmenl ol Thread Luces, Ribbons and Tortoise Shell Combs; cotton and fancy silk Suspenders; children’s fancy i Bootees; silk Purses; Velvet Ribbon; | sewing Cotton, of ail kind?; Cologne Water; Straw Hats; Oznabnrghs; ! -Shop and Bagging Twine, and Shoe I Thread ; White Lead, ground in oil; | Liverpool China, in sets ; and one first j rate Pianif Forte—which, with a great i variety of other articles, they oiler, by ! wholesale or retail, at the very lowest cash prices. November 23 35 If DR^OODS, HARDWARE AND GRO CURIES. The subscriber lias ju*i received, a very general assortment, and now offers for sale, at his well lainjan-stand, at the corner of Broad & vlflßjyrigton streets, THE FOLD)WJNO AKTtCI.ES—VIZ; LINENS, -by the piece ai.d J piece Lang Lawns i Round Thread Crowns Thread Laces arid Edgings Bobinott Lace [ Chciuiei 'Trimming . Scollop and inserting dillb ) Sewed Checked Vain MuHiu I Sewed F.panlclts and Capes ! Biflasord Alnelin Plain and figured Mull, Book and Jac conett do | Ciiennel flowered jaccpneU Robes Do do Cambric do I Do do Mull do. j Frills, with Ribbons Ladies’ Corse Us and St ty La/'r-s I Cotton Cord, Tapes and B Thins Black and White Merino Shawls Rod and black Mjcrtno Shawls j 'Fancy Merino Scarfs Ditto with Silk uads • Embroidered ditto 1 Ditto large Merino Shawls Cassimere Shawls Imitation Cambric Handkerchief* Bandanna and Fhyg Handkerchiefs Numsook Capibric Colton Cambric*, 4-4 and 6-4 ( U’liite and red Flannels Bine ami green Baize Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Carpeting and Carpet Binding Casinets Very fine black Bombazetu and Bom bazett Fapcy 'Toilinolt and Marseilles Vest ing Furniture Dimity White Italian Crapes Crape Scarfs An excellent assortment of Calicoes, Cambric Prints An excellent assortment of Caroline r Plaids Duffle and Point Blankets liedlicking .C Dowlas, fine Dutch Rolls Cotton and Linen Checks Domestic Homespun Cloths and Casimerce Black and white spool Threads Floss Cotton, in spools and balls Ladies’ tic GeotUineu’s Fleecy Gloves Do do Beaver do do Doe Skin do ! Do do black. & white Kid do Do do do do Silk do 1 jjo do English Silk Hose Do ' do Colton do Do do Worsted .do Children’s Worsted Shoes and Bootes Men’s L imb’s Woo! and Worsted halt Hose * Shell and Side Combs Ton per and fine Ivory Tooth do Patent Hair Brushes i Pocket Combs and Colton Cards ; Cards of Spanish, Sportsmen and Pen Knives I Silver and Brass Thimbles Curry Combs ; white brown Thread , Cards fine Scissors a Buck Handle Knivoe and Forks ) Desert do, f Pad Locks and stork Locks i Needles and P.ns, tile, &c. Sugar; Coffee; Brandy; Gii\ ; Rum ; u Whies of all kinds ; Cheese; Por i ter ; Molasses ; Raisins ; Almonds ; Tallow ami Spermaceti Candles; Tobacco ; Whiskey, Sic. kc. ALSO, 100 pieces Cotton Bagging A few pieces .blue and white Plains J Cut Nails, aporDd ' William Mackie. j November 26 36 w4l s ■ SEED RYE ; ! A small quantity, of superior quality , FOR SALE BY Summers & Perry. October 1 To Planters fy Others. T| THE subscriber, having made an ar- J- rangeinent with the Patentee, in . INew-York, has on hand and will keep constantly, a largo supply of Freeborn 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 r prices to those purchasing by the dozen. 3 ALSO, On hand and on the river, i , - I ONS assorted Swedes Iron, I s from 1 to 12 inches wide i A quantity ol Hoop Iron, of all sizes, Si f 1 and Nail rods . 130 Kegs patent fnt nails and brads ; 1 1-2 Tons shot, of all sizes, & lead i j A quantity of cast, German and blister- • ed Steel . 3 Tons fine English castings, consisting of Pots and Ovens 30 Odd covers fur Dutch Ovens . T2O Barrels. k half barrels No. 1,2 & 1 3 mackerel and shad . 70 do prime St. Croix Sugar 30 do i boxes loaf & lump do 20 < do Prime Flour j 27 Bags do G reen Coffee 10 do Pepper and Spice 4 Barrels fresh cranberries j 40 Boxes do Rabins ! 4 Frails fresh Almonds A few firkins Ist. quality Goshen Butler . 35 Bills* half barrels assorted cor j dials . 22 Boxes prime sperm and fallow , candles, & winter pressed oil . 30 do Ist. quality Windsor slaving I soap 20 do No. 1, common do , 75 Reams Writing & \Vraping paper. I Together with a general assortment of , Groceries, Hardware, and Smiths’ Bcl , lows, Anvils, Sledges, Vice*, kc, ALSO, Setts of Saw and Grist-Mill Irons, | Mill-Saws, kc. All of which will be sold low for cash , or Town Paper. John L. Anderson, 8 doors above the (Rohe Tavern. I*. S.—- Blacksmith work of all kinds, done at my shop as usn.d. J. L, A. . November 19 33 ts A. II Me Lcod, Mas just opened and now otters lor sale, by the piece or package a general as sortment of British , India Domestic Drj Goods, Conti;ting of ■ ' X cases superfine London Broadcloths , 2 “ “ “ Cassimercs 2 bales common 6-4 Cloths 15 “3, 3 1-2 and 4 point Blankets j 2 “ super London Dutfil do. ( 2 “ Blue Plains ; S “ White do. j 2 “ Grocn and red Booking Baize ..1 “ Plain and figured Bombazettes 1 “ 6-4 Flushings * 1 Rod Flam.oU a*?ori«d 1 case Cassimere Shawls and Scarfs printed borders j 1 “ Bombazine* assorted 2 “ Canton Crapes in half pieces awort j. ej I 2 “ -1-4 black twilled and fringed silk | 11 likl*. I 1 “ striped arid plaid Sarsnotts extra widths 1 “ imßan sewing Silk assorted 1 “ Men’s’Uud women’s worsted Hose I t: “ white and ruix<'d lamb’s wool do. and.half do. I 6-1 check’d Ginghams 1 “ Mull and striped Jaconet Muslin I “ Flounco dresses and assorted trim ming* 1 “ Cashmere and merino Scarfs and Shawls 1 “ Balasou neck Hdkft. 2 “ Bine and Turkey red Bandannas 1 “ Men’s and woinen’s fine white cot ton Hose j 1 “ “ tine cotton half Hose j I “ Valeulia Vestings ! 1 “ Linen Cambric Udkfs which with a general assortment of Do mestic Goods, he offers tor sale at hie Store, two doors above Hie Augusta Bool; Store, ALSO, 20,000 Havana Segars ’ of the first quality of Ambus Htmisfeuus brand , for sale as alxjvq. 5 Augusta, Deo. 2, 1022. ts 30 ■ CLO THING. DIMOCK & MARSH, Merchant Taylors , s OPPOSITB THU CITV-HOTEL, Have tins Hay received a Large Supply of Keadj Made ©wiaaasiOj, OF g Superfine Black and Blue COATS, Ditto Frock Coats, with and without Capes. Al.Bo, A Large Assortment of Plaid Cloaks and Big Coats Superfine Blue and Black Pantaloons A large assortment ol Fancy ditto Super Blue k Black Cassimere Vc*ts Silk and Mole Skin ditto Fancy ditto of various patterns, ALSO, A large assortment oj Linen and Cotton SHIRTS. - Cravats and Drawers. NEGRO CLOTHING. Os all descriptions. All of which will be sold on reasonable term* for cash only. Nov. 28 37 3w Seed Wheat. Just Received, and For Sale, Five hundred bushels superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Summers k Perry, or B. G, Sims. September 17 7 ts Just Received, And for sale by the subscriber, on accom modating terms, 40 Hilda, and 37 bbls. prime Jamai ca, St. Croix hi N. O. Sugar*, 26 do Guadaloupe and Surinam Molasses, 2 do Jamaica Hum, ) . , 5 pipes Cog. Brandy, > warl autet 5 do Holland Gin, ) J* 11 ®*! 40 bbls. Northern Gin, | 30 do do Rum, 50 do Rye Whiskey, j 3do old Irish do 50 casks Sicily Madeira, TVneriffe, Currant and Malaga Wines, ! 50 bbls. Mackerel, 75 do superfine Flour, from new wheat, 15 tons Swedes Iron, asserted, 70 casks PbtentC'ut Mails, 100 bags prime Grodti Coffee, 20 do Pepper, 10 do Pimento, 40 kegs Richmond Manufactured Tobacco, 4000 lbs. English Green Copperas, 2000 do Loaf and L ump Sugar, 1500 bushels Liverpool Salt, 20000 yards Northern Homespuns, ma king a complete assortment, 2')00 yards Salinetls, 1 150 boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins, , -20 do Tea,. 30 do sperm and tallow Candles, 20 do No. 1 Soap, 15 dozen bottles Dyer’s While Cur rant Wine, 200 Ibsj Bagging Twine, 100 reams large and small Wrapping Paiter, 20 do Writing do 10 bbls. Cider Vinegar, Race and Ground Ginger, Salt Pctre, Fine ami coarse Boots and s'hocs, Bonnets, Bonnet Papers, Trace Chains, Hardware, Glassware, &c. Sic. E. Manton. October 26 23 ts Just Received, AT THE AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE, Til K Pronouncing Testament: CONTAINING The Classical Pronunciation of the Pro per .Names as they stand in the text — scrupulously adopted from “A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names. BY JOHN WALKER, Author of the Critical Pronouncing Dic tionary, 4c.” By which ‘Mho proper names are ac cented and divided into syllables ex actly as lacy ought to be pronounced, according to rules drawn from analogy and the best usage.” To which, is prefixed, An Explanatory Key. AI.SU, Porter’s Journal Patriarchal Times, or (be Land of Canaan Conversations on English Grammar, by C. M. Ingorsol Conversations on the Bible Walker’s Rhetorical Grammar Karlass’s Sermons C'leavchand’s and Geology Irwin’s Culech * i ot Astronomy, Botany an 1 Practical Chemistry No Fiction Memoirs of Capt James Willson Fnrguson on Ci\ il Society Gillies Ancient Greece Smith’s Sermons Manual of Chemistry, by Tho’s BranJe, with Notes, by J. MacNover Magrudio’s Physiology Locke’s Essays Walsh’s Appeal, Sic. Paper and Printing Ink. December 3 30 2t The New Store. sbo (SiMim Respectfully informs the citizens of Au gusta, and t'jc public, that he has ta ken the Store next door below M’Ken zie Si Bennoch’s brick buildings, in Broad-street, and nearly opposite Dr. Turpin’s, where he iris and intends constantly to keep on hand a general assortment of PAINTS, OILS, AND Dye Stuffs: among which Abe the following, White Lead, in Oil and Dry Spanish Brown, in do do Verdigris, ii* do do Green Paint, in do do Black do in do do Patent Yellow, in do do Prussian Blue, Dry from No. 1 to No. 4 Chrome Ytllow do. from No. 1 to No 3 King’s Yellow and Ro»e Pink Blue Smalls and Terra de Sienna Venetian Red and Black Lead Sugar of Lead and Lampblack Ivory Black and Litharge Chinese Vermillion and White Vi triol Indigo, Flotant and Bengal Copperas, Madder, Glue Si Rosin Logwood, iu chips, and Whiting Linseed, Lamp and Whale Oil Coach and Copal Varnish Rosin and Black Japan do Spirits of Turpine and Chalk Brushes, of all sorl* and sizes Window Glass do do Am. and En, Crate Glass, which will be cut to any pattern and size Gold and Silver Leaf, and Sand Paper All of which arc of the best quality and will be sold cheap, for cash or ap j proved paper. Mr. Clark particularly invites Paint- I cn, Glaziers and Country Merchants to 1 give him a call, for as he has an estab -1 Bailment iu the city of New-York, *here 1 his goods are purchased at the lowest prices, a.ul as he intends to confine him self to one branch of business, Jie believes he can supply (hem with articles in bis line an belter terms than any other per son in the city. Dcc-probcr 3 8? 3t New & Cheap Clothing. The subscriber begs leave to inform, his Iriends and the public, tliat he is ihp> day.opening, at bis Store, two doorSm hove the Globe Tavern, a large choice selection of Fashionable Clothing , CONSISTING OF Blue, black and mixed sujicrfino Dress Coa s, Do. do. do. Frock Coals, Do. do. do. Cloth and Cassimere Panta loons, Do. do. and Buff Vests, * Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern tests; an assortment of low priced Vfcsts and Pantaloons, of cvc - y des cription. !l I AI.SO, a I.Alter. ASSORTMENT OF Plaid Cloaks, . Assorted Patterns. Linen Si Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Girusey Frocks, 4c. &c. NEGRO CLOTHING, Os every description. The above articles are selected by himself in New-York, ou the best terms, and are offered as low as they can he bought in the southern slams. E. L. Whitlock. October 17 19 ts Salt, Sugar and Coffee. 1500 Bushels Salt, 25 Hhds. Prime St. Croix Sugar, 30 Bags prime Green Coffee, The above GOODS will be sold on moderate terms, and in Lots to suit pu chasers, if taken from the Wharf—by M‘Gran & Gordon. October 26 23 ts N. B. —Bills on New-York HOUSE PAINTING, AND PAPER HANGING. THE subscribe/ respei llully informs bis friends and the public generally, that he has engaged several first rate workmen, and will cowtrac t to haw ex ecuted work of any description, iu lilt above line of business, in' the neatest style, and on the most reasonable terms. James M. Carter. N. R.—Orders left at the Store of the subscriber will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. November 23 37 Gt William a Egan, Offers for sale an extensive assortment of GROCERIES, COMPRISING Ncw-Orlcans and Muscovado Sugars Prime Green Coffee Philadelphia Whiskey, in hhds, & bbls Ground Alluin Salt Swede Iron, well assorted Coguiac Brandy Holland Gin, North* v* pin Jamaica, West India and N. E. Ruin English and American Castings Plough Mould , Spades, Shovels Cut Nails, Powder, s'hol, Lead ■Spanish and American .Sugars Malaga, .Varners and Teneriffe Wines London Porter, Sic, Sic. November 23 35 6t CO-MAUSSIOK 11 arc-House. 'ftHE Subscribers roft'inue to transact JL Commission business, under the firm of John 11. Kimbcl), Si Co. Their Ware-House is remote from any other Building, secure from any danger by firo jilualed iu the rear of the Planters’ Hotel Samuel Hale, John H. Kimbell. ' September 7 3 ts Auction and Commission BUSINESS. TUG undersigned has taken the Brick Tenement, on Bridge Row, next a bove Robert Dillon’s, where he is ready to attend to any business with which ho may be entrusted in his capacity as Auc tioneer and Commission Merchant. Wm, Bee. October 31 25 ts AUCTION. ~ ' Evening Sales, ON Saturdays—for the sale of Books Stationary,—Jewelry,—Watches, Sic. —Sales to commence at 7 o’clock. John P Andrews. November 14 Auctioneer. For Sale, ON CONSIGNMENT, 50 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted 10U Barrels Flour Apply to Wm. Sims b Williams. November 23 36 ts The Subscribers WILL make reasonable advances on consignments of Colton to their friends in Savannah. Wm. Sims b Williams. November 23 ’ 35 ts To Rent, a A Dwelling House, on Green street, recently occupied by icee, near the City-Hall.—Ap ply to W. H. Turpin. November 23 36 w3t Dr. M’FARLANE, Having recot ered from his -severe and tedious illness, has resumed i Practice. His office is situated on Broad i street, in the building recently occupied . by Mr. Hannon, as the Georgia Adver tiser printing office. November 19 CUr •I *: ■ I coparlor-rship .‘iff Simkins and 8 X. .d’Dnltie fifty mg-been dissolved by (b < onsent, at Hie close of tfie last October k term fop Edgefield District, the public t are rospedtfiWly Informed. (hat the sub scribers have .entered, in.to a copartner ship for the transaction of business, both in the Courts of Law am] Equity for the Districts of Edgefield, Abbeville, Vew g berry and Barnwell—and they will also attend the Federal Circuit Courts at (pharleetomaml Columbia. They occu . py the old office of Shnkins Si ol’Duflie, in the village of Edgefield. All husinnss not yet disposed ,of by that firm will be , strictly attended to. 1 Kid red Slxnkins. Edward E. Ford. K Igejieid Court-houje, H. C. November 26, 18.22 36 fit To Kent, Until the first October 1823, THE House and spacious lot adjoining, lately occupied by r the deceased vlrs. Kerblay ; the office , fronting Bcynold-street and on the above , described lot is also to rent Fred. E. Dugas, Exe’r. November Ifi ;i2 Blacksmiths Establish ment. THE subscriber informs the inhabitants of Augusta & Hamburg, th dho will 1 furnish all kinds o| Iron work lor House, Mill or Plantation use, on as reasonable 1 terms a? they can bchad from the north or elsewhere. All orders through It. Me Donald & Co. Hamburg, or Mr, John Magiath, Charleston, shall meet with immediate de? nbh. Richard Fordhnm. Corner of Oilloi) street north of { the Exchange Charleston, S. C. S December 2. fit 39 To Kent, fi?SS| TTNTIL the Ist of October 1 JiiiliA. nexi. two tenement" upper , end, south side of Broad-"treet, formerly ■ (he property of Patrick McDowell, dec. and is at present supposed to lie 'he host stand in the city for the pugchdse ofCot l ton or Hie sale of Groceries. For terms . apply to Mr. William 11. Egan, or .lames P. Maguire. . Dec, 3 39 3t For Sale, A likely Negro Man, a good carriage driver, and ( Soap and Caudle maker. Apply to the Printer. r Decembers. • 3t p 39 Bacon & Danfofth, 3 no 'us above cnv-noTKi,, Are now receiving 1)1/ lalt arrivals , « ra ! riety of articles suitable to the. season, AMOS C. Til EM ARK SUPERFINE and common Cloths and Caitimorei, London Duliil and Point nianlccls, bagalhica and White Plains, . * Red ami White I'Temiels, Irish Linens, Hallinels Domestics, Flag and Bandana Hdkii. , Hosiery, Bombazetts, &(b &c. Together with a general assortment of choice GROCERIES, All of which ,vill be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved paper. I November 19 33 3w' im A FEW hlnls. superior (Jams,just ro d'll ceived and for sale by John P. Andrews, November 18 32 tl To Kent, 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 b Ponce. [ 'October SI 25 tt Alfred M. Hobby Offers his services to his frit ml) and the public ns AWTirtsmum AND Commission Merchant. For the security of such articles sis are 9 commuted to his charge, he has taken 1 the fire Proof Start, formerly Occupied ’ by Mr, Wm. H. Oakman, in M’lutosh near Broad street, where every exer tion will be used to forward the interest of his employers.' (£/■ Days of sale Mondays and Thurs days. November 23 35 ts PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Augusta, Georgia. THE subscriber has taken the Plant ers’ Hotel, lately occupied by John Miller, Esq. situated between Reynolds and Macarten streets, and fronting Jones street. This establishment is the largest ' and licst adapted for the comfortable ac- • commodation of Travellers of any in the state. There are Rooms fitted Up, and will be reserved for the accommodation of Families. A Battling Establishment is also attached to the Hotel. Planters, Northern and Southern Mer chants, who may be pleased to patronize i the proprietor, will find convenience in i being in the neighborhood of the great ■ Cotton Mart from the Upper Country, ' Stables, in all respects suitable to the extdntoi the establishment, are provided. , . John Houghton, Late of Green e County. November 12 30 w(f » . * » t m Notice, • ! fiiajA THE subscriber offers for } J*J|Jj|pK.eDt, his Sand-HiR Residence 1 for 12 months from the first October next. John Gindrat. .September 10. 4tf