Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 17, 1822, Image 1

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a tor gs a Ilikrft«iri‘. B^lJi! jiii_ij ! .'B jj ii_un ———r - ~,- ->v ti r y-.y . *• ■ , ... - ■ _ ’l*iS~l) Al f I * l-X EMB E K 17, 18j3. [Sow Scries—-'.o' ■ _— t_—_— I I'IIBLISHED EVERY B. nAV , Thursday & Saturday ■ morning, I pY T. S. HANNON. [Major’s Court. ■ ,n„g by the return of the Shcr ■ int Charles 0. Williams, Lewis B P| Jiihn B. Guieu, Robert Malone, Bllnn Abell had been duly sum ■ to attend this Court as Jurors B, in. made default, Ordered, That Ho fined in the sum of ten dollars, H<nllicient excuse he tiled with tl.e H onoMli. at or before the first day ■ next term of this Court. Mlriict from the Minutes if November ■ 18*22. ■ Wm. Jackson, Cleric. Bp. s.—Return day, lor December Wednesday next, the 13th inst. Bi'mhcr 14 44 2t ■Window Sashes, ■|l«jle liy the subscriber, a quantity Hos Bby 10 whit ' pine Sash. I Geo. A. Simmons. He. 3 54, 6t ■ Merino Shawls I AND ■grained Carpeting. Base Merino Shawls and Mantles, I assorted Be Cashmere Mantles, assorted Be fine and superfine Ingrain Curpet- I ' m S ft received and for sale, 2 doors a- Bhe Augusta bookstore, by I A. B. M’Leod. Bcrmbcr 14 44 31 I LliflE. 0 Tierces superior Thomaslown uuslarked stone Lime, just re st. will be sold low for cash or ap- Bytper. I • ALSO, ftwkegspri. ne vlos.ien Bnttor, pul Bpn-siy lor ) itnily use A-iply to I Christopher Low, ft'vduor? east of J. & VV. ilarper’s, |l sheet. fttwber 14 44 vvtf j J. E. Clemm, ljus/ received for sale, Iweiil} ttags Coffee. ft.U 44 U I To Kent, ft| And unmeaiiiie possession gi ■LreQ) the TENEMENT next to ft street, in Phmizy’s brick building, ft Row. 'J'he dwelling apartments leare convenient and well finished, ft store and ta< k room below well Red f u r a mercantile establishment. B) at the City Hall, to I Wm. Jackson. | r tmbcr 14 ' . 44 4t I S. Mail Coach Line I for savannah. “Et'bose t.i.n ,u , resent arran- S«d to run on Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays— they leave the Planters’ d at 6 o’clock, A. M., lodge at Solo ■ ami take the Steam-Boat Caroli trurysburg, breakfasting on board arriving to dine in 6'avauuah. —On the Ist of January, 1822, tuie will leave the above house ove al 12 o’clock, and arrive in Sa >ah the next day at 10 o’clock, A. .M. «ember 14 44 UJ S2O Reward. 1 1 on Wednesday morning last, f ' ear the market-house in Augusta, e tJ Morocco Pocket Book, containing a "•mired and (brty dollars in cash, C N Much was two fifty dollar bills of P fJarien bank, with notes and ac- u lo the amount of twelve hundred v ‘■i which can be of no use to any t ! persons than the owner. The find- t “1 receive the reward, by re- b IIQ S file j locket book to the subscri- b J 8 “ cac h-lsland, South-Carolina, or I benjamin Hall, it Augusta. John Burgess. Dissolution. < oi Kean and Charlton, is / , fi a y dissolved by mutual con- « ' ue Books of the above concern, 1 s ° of the concern of Kean, Duyck ,l, UharlUn, are placed in the o JohnK. M. Charlton, who isdu ‘ °rized to settle and adjust the af raid concerns. John E. Kean. John K. M. Charlton. Benj. T. Duyckinck. 1 , 1822. 48 3tw To Kent t •?**** over the wore occupied by the 5 : . ,i ri , rs on the south tide of broad street, "Pposite the Planter’s Hotel. , Rathbone & Andrews. November 30, 1822. 9t 38 Just Received, Sixty Packages New Elegant (just OPENED.) CANTON GOODS. ASL Massadonian Sijk, figured and striped, a new and elegant article for Dresses, Pelisses and Hats cases plain and figured Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors do plain and figured Nankin and Cans ton Crape Dresses, all colors, with and without borders, and rich em , broidered do do elegant embroidered and damask Crape Shawls and Mantles do fancy colored Bird-eye Silk Hdkfs do biack Barcelona do do do Plaid Washing Silks, do Had. Sarsnets do Le.antiuc & Florence Silks, black and colored do Satins, black and fancy colors do blai k and assorted colored Seeing Silk, Biack Italian do do best quality Mack Silk Florentines, lor Vests do flag and Red Bandanna I Idkfs COTTON GOODS. case plain, figured and victory, laefed bottoms and flounced M uslin Dresses do 4 & 6-4 mull mull Muslin, 50 cts , to 175 do 4 Ai 6-4 Medium, •Jaconet &. Cam bric Muslins, 50 to UK)cents 4 do 4 & 6-4 India and Scotch Book do 254 to $2 do Book and Leuo Muslin do do do Al till do do Cambric and Garment Dimities, ls 2 to 4sl do fine Fur dture do do 4 k 6-4 Colton Cambrics, al! prices * do Calico s, from 7d to 3s do Furniture Chintzes, rich patterns r and colors do Ginghams all prices ,• do an exact imitation of plaid wash ing Silk, very fiue # do 3-4 &C-4 colored Cambrics, Black , do * * > do striped and checked Mull Muslins at 1-9 do 6-4 spotted, striped, satin checks an 4 jubilee Muslins and Cambrics do Cotton Shirtings, 5-4 Waltham 1 Sheetings < do very fine White Marseilles Vest ing do Apron Checks A do Colton Shawls, Musuliputam, Ro mal and Madras bldkfs do white and colored Homespuns do do do Derries, al 18| to 25 cents, plain and twilled Colton, Damask and flue baba k do LINENS. case Linen Uedtick do u-4 Irish Linens, Loin 31 to ICKt cents do 5 k C-4 Irish Linen Sheetings do Linen Damask, 6 to 10 qvs. Long Lawns do Linen Cambric Ilkfs from 3s to Be 2 each do bleached and unbleached Dowlas eio Russia Sheetings and Brown Hol lands WOOLLENS. case wide and narrow Black Bomba zeens, all prices Irish Poplins, figured do Caroline silk and worsted Plaids, a new article (or Ladies’ Dresses do beautiful figured Bombazets, ol while, black and fancy colors do all colored Bombazets do Grantecn Vestings bale black, blue, brown and mixed Broadcloths do drab, blue, brown, olive and mix’d do do do do do Cassimeres do blue and colored Plains do real Welsh While Flannels do Yorkshire do and Red do do London Dulfil Blankets cases Lamb’s Wool and Vigonia Slock ings do Silk and Cotton Hose, all colors and pi ices do 8-4 Saxony Shawls, handsome co lors The above, with many other goods not enumerated, and weekly supplies from auctions, at Ncw-York, Philadelphia and Charleston, will constitute a better sup ply of Staple and Goods Ilian are usually to be found in Ibis city, all of which will be sold by wholesale and re tail at low prices as can be bought in this or the northern states, forca;b, cot ton or approved notes —at the store late ly occupied by Messrs. M’l\rnzie k Ponce. Latham Hull. November 26 36 tl Real Havana Segars. “he* 1 SSSauJffi Sa AJIIUOS, Mayans, in quarter, half and whole Box ■ 50,000 first quality Alexandria Segars in bunches. For sale low by Tiioims S. Metcalf. November 30. 38 On Consignment, QA Hhds. Whiskey Otf 100 Bbls. ditto 75 bbls. Flour 60 do. Northern Gin 60 do. N. O. Sugar, and 25 Bags Coffee, This day landing, and for tale by Ba on & Danforth. ALSO, 20 Firkins Supr. Goshen Butter, & 100 Boxes Cheese. Dec. 14 . 44 6t Charles Lippitt &, Co.' have removed To I lee new Store opposite the Planters' Hotel, on the south side of Uroad street, where they i fer for sale afresh supply if/ GROCERIES, &c. viz; 80 -Ihds. prime St. Croix Sugars 30!) bbL. do. and Brazils do. 21 boxes 11 a\anna white 27 boxes loaf do. 70 bags prime sreen Coffee 20 do. Pepper aud Pimento 33. boxes Gn qwwder, imperial and Hy son Teas 30 hhds. Molasses 10 pipes Cogniac Brandy ) Warranted 10 do. Holland Gin f l' UTe »» in -20 hhds. Jamaica Rum } Ihoi'e "pRc -10 do. St. Croix do. ) tion. 164 half pipes and quarter casks Mad. i ra, Pert, Teneriffe, Culmana and sweet Malawa Wines 22 half bbls Malaga Shcrrydo. 10 pipes Pierpont & Whitt’s imitation Holland Gin 100 bbls N. E. Gin 200 do. Northern Whiskey 50 do. N. E. Rum 61 do. Cherry Bounce 40 do. Cordials of a sup-ricr quality 10 do. Linseed Oil mperiflr quality 10 do.-Lamp do. winter strained 250 keirs Tobacco of Lnderh, Wight and Barclay’s Brands 15 do Shot and Lead 150 casks Cut Nails assorted 100 coils bale Rope 50 pieces Dundee Bagging 26 tons Swedes Iron assorlsd 5 do. American Steel, hoop, Volt and band Iron 1 do. Plough Moulds iS'wect Oil in cases, packs of Clovoe, Indigo, Soap, Randles of a BUjiei ior qual ify from southern Tallow, recommend ed to families, Shies, Twiae, Segars, Cotton Cards, bales of Linsey Wolscys f r Negro clothing a new ifrticle, and 20,000 yards of Plaids mid Stripes. N; If. The highest price given for prime Cotlon. December 14 44 1m 'j'hoimts y. Metcalf Of' i j fur sale., on reasonable turns, 30 birds. Muscovado Sugar j 50 bags prime Green Goffer) 3(1 hhds prime rclailib M..lasses 10i) bid. Northern Gin 50 do N. E. Rum Ift do Apple Brand, 20ft bbls No 1,2 aud 5 new Mackerel 100 casks Patent Cut Nails 20 tons Swedes and Russia Iron 50 casks first quality Lime 3 pipes Cognac Brandy 3 do Holland Gin It) do Northern Gin 2U casks Malaga U me 30 casks Cordials 32 boxes Gun Powder, Hyson and Young Hyson Teas' 150 canisters 2 lh; each Imperial do 50 bbls new Flour, Itiihijioud nulls 3 tons t astings 60000 Quills, very cheap 10 kegs No. 1, Richmond Tobacco 20 boxes Soap and Candles 20 bids boiled Cider 10 hhds Hams 50 bbls Potatoes 600 pair Negro Shoes 10 casks best London Porter 100 boxes Raisins 25 pieces Bagging 250 BisT.vine 10 Mils best Cider Vinegar 100 bundles Wrapping Paper 60 boxes Hill’s best ihaviAg Soap 140 bags Shot, assorted 20 bags Canton White Sugar 10 bags Popper and Spice 10 bbls Lump Suga. 2 hhds Copperas 5 bales Domestic Plaids be Stripes 4 crates Crockery, assorted 7 boxes Colton Cards 1 trunk Calf .Skins 1 case Canton Crapes in 1-2 pieces November 30 38 ts XeNvest ¥as\uoiift. JUST RECEIVED 250 cases Boots & Shoes, OF A SUPERIOR ttUALITY, In addition to a targe assortment on hand, selected particularly for the Up-country. ALSO, 8 Cases Combs 200 Charles Emmerson’s superior Razor Straps, Warranted Also, Receiving 100 bbls. Northern'Hum 50 quarter castes superior Cordials 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 12 hhds. St. Croix Sugar 500 lbs. Loaf Sugar 15 bags Green Coffee 10 quarter chest* old Hyson Tea f 2 bbls Irish Potatoes 10 bbls Mackerel, For sale, on the most liberal terras, for cash or city acceptances, By Evans Rayner, 3<i Sc 4th Doort, tsi corner above the Bank. November 26 36 <f Blank Deeds For sale at the Auguita Bookstore. Notice. CIUS BRONSON having taken in ~ vlr - John W ioiitman as a partner, hier business will be conducted under the fiim of Bronson fc Wightmau : * They are opening a general and extensive (tsurlmeiil of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON—VIZ. 2 hales superfine and common Cloths, t ~ Ua. nflr.o, 3 ~ Satinets, 2 ~ Figured Bombazcttes, 1 „ Plain do. 6 trunks*Calicoes, assorted, 2 „ Plain and Stripe Cambric, 1 „ low price Muslin Rohes, 2 cases Steam k Power Loom Whirling, 1 ~ Sinchews, i ~ English and Italian Sewing Silk, 1 ~ Langdon Wire Thread, 1 ~ Lewis and Tom is and Lewis 11. super Gilt Buttons, 1 „ low priced Gill Buttons, 1 ~ Boys’ Morocco Hats, 5 ~ Ladies’ Straw Hats, 12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes, 15 ~ Ladies Morocco ~ !> boxes Whittcmorc Colton Card", 8 ~ Holms’and White’s and Snow’s, 6 cases Domestic Goods, assorted. The above Goods, with many others, are offered o the best terms—those wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine (he Goods. Mr. Wight man will remain in New-York for the present for the purpose of buying; we shall be able to keep a general assort ment. Bronson & Wighlman. Oct. 5 *l4 ts JAMfcS *M. h\iAN\V, AUonuy al Law , Respectfully tenders bis servi ces to his friends and the public in general. Lis Dili c is at Mr. Samuel S. '“(urges’* Bookstore, a few doors be low Pie Ban*, where lie may at all times bp foun I, unless when engaged on pro (i-ssiiiinl bu-iness. December 10. 1 aw tf42 JAMES HA J .L, ij? F.M" ’.CTIULL V informs hi* friends i.%. and acquaintances, that HOI tifc.iig •d-lc to obtain his former stand, back ol l hu Bridge Bank, he has opened a house ia Ellis street, in the centre, between .itliitosh and Washington streets, and ’uqa.s from Ids due attention, and I lie sn erior style in which be intends keeping t. house, to be supported, by a liberal nihlic. Families can be furnished with Oysters hiring the season. Gentlemen <an lie nrnlplied with servants to open oysters, il reimin d. October Ift 16 JA.MV'.S VOIAUId , Attorney at Law, HAS located himself at Waynesboro’, Burke county, and will with plea sure transact any business in the profes sion of Law which may be cntcuslcd to us caro. May 22 331 If (Cf* We are authorized to an nounce Anselm Bunn, a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county al the ensuing election. October 29 24 ts We arc authorized to announce Mr. Michael F. Buis ulair, as a Candidate for Receiver o( Tar Returns of this county at the en suing election. September 28 tde (Q 1 ' W r e are authorized to stale, that Richard Bush, Esq. is a candidate lor the office of Receiver ol Tax Returns fur Richmond tonnly at the ensuing election. September 17 wde 7 &7T We are requested to state, that John Livkhhan, will be a Candidate for the Office of Tax Col lector, at the ensuing election in Rich mond County. October 24 22 tde 1— — We are authorized to say that Capt. Edd.und Buoij is a candidate for Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election. October 24 22 tde Q5 8 " We are authorized to an nounce Holland M’Tyre, Esq. a can didate for Tax Collector of Richmond county at the ensuing Election. October 24 22 3t We are authorized to an nounce John S. Coombs acandidate for Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election. October 22 21 tde NEW Cabinet Warehouse. David W. Donaldson INFORMS the public that ho lias opened a manufactory of the above descrip tion, in all it* various branches, a few slept below the market, where all orders in his line will be lhankfally received and punctually attended to. October 6 14 wtf • • ~~ v*\ EAUV.L TAVERN. 1 1 iHE above establishment being too X much out of repair for the recep tiqn ol triilisirnl il , will* l;e kept this writer for Boarders, and those who may think pro per to cull, at any hour, to refresh them selves with any ihirg to rat and drink, ol the best that the markets of Charleston, Savannah and Augusta can afford. There are a good many private Booms, with or without firr places. The PAR will be supplied with all kinds of the first quality LiruorS, and those who may think proper to call, may rest assur ed that every exertion will be made ti make event' thing comfortable and agree able. Fields Kennedy, October 15 Hi . £/f i - WARUENTON, GEORGIA. OTpilE subscriber inlorms the. Public, that bis bouse is si ill kept ope lot tlie Entertainment of Travellers. An additional number of stables, and otliei in cessary preparations, together with se veral year’s experience in his business, justifies him in saying, that hereafter satisfactory accommodations will b. acknowledged by all who may honor him with their calls. Intending to keep his Bar constantly supplied with the besl liquors, and being anxious and determin ed (o furnish gentlemen with all other conveniences with the utmost promptl- I ude, the subscriber is induced confidently to hope, that the same liberal encourage ment whic hbo has heretofore received, he may henceforth long continue to de serve. P. O. Paviß. Oqlobar 5 14 ts Stoves, Stills, &c. i 4 VvOOKING Stove? of superior con struction, Franklin or open Stoves—some very elegant, Baking, box and sheet Iron do , Copper Stills of all sizes, Steam Stills —Brass and Copper Ket tles, Bras? Andirons and Shovels k Tong?, Copper Toa-KvUles —Bar Lead, Sheet Copper and Brans, Sheet Iron, suitable for Gin Saws, Domestic Cotton Goods. ALSO, On OonaVgimvent, Letter k Common Writing Paper, Webster’s Spelling Books by the quan tity* Shad bejnes at reduced price*, Spanish Segars, kc. FOR SALE BY John Beach & Co. Octobers. 14 oaw3m — — 1 ■" I ■■ * y E. Hurlej, Dentist, HAS procured a room suitable (or bis profession over the store of Jacob Danfi.i ih, K»q, where he may be (bund during tl.; intermediate hours ol meals, to attend to the application of Gentle men. Ho deems it necessary to add that his continuance in town will be governed i by his future encouragement. [ December?. 41 30l\X SMITH Barber &l Hair Dresser, On IVuslungton Street, between Broad . and KUis Streets. aNFOHMS liis customers tlmt his Pbop is open for their accommmlatlon at all times, rolu <lay • light until 9o’clock, P. M. On Saturdays it will he kepi open until 12 o’e'-ick at night, and on Sundays till meridian. Novemher 30. »2*3« r Notice. ! rpHE partnership of Fraser k Bowtlrc ' X was dissolved on the 11th inst. by mutual consent. James Fraser, will at tend to the unsettled accounts of that con cern, and continue the Auction and Com mission Business. j James Fraser, Hays Bowdre. November 16 32 ts Literature. t A GENTLEMAN, who received his J\. education in the University of Glas gow, and basdevoted fifteen years to Ihji instruction of youth in classical and scien tific knowledge, wishes to obtain a situa tion as Principal of an Academy In Geor gia. His Lady has conducted a Female Seminary for nine years, and is well qual ified to instruct young Ladies in the vari ous branches of polite and usefullitera -1 luxe. The most satisfactory References - can be given. As permanent location is / the intenton, health will be consulted, s Letters, addressed‘to E. B’eattie’s 1 Ford N. C. will meet with immediate attention. December V&. 43 lOtw I ' •Bftnßi.il iii~ ' i rft T Western Hotel. • 1/ 14 iE “übscritn r still %-e’ I|sS|PjW 4ak mains at Capt. B. Mims- ” |gl’||a well known stand, where Greene aud Centre slrctse interseil i ftt h other, aqd directly oppo- * sitelhe Viurket from (he Augusta Bridge; and when taking into ronsiticralimi (be pleasantness of the situation,.gumi water, low prices, and his attention to n ako those comfortable who call, he hopes to . obtain a reasonalde share of public pa tronage. A n ••xcelleo* W-x-nn Yard b alant«ot -by the subscriber. RATES. -- Man per day, . . . $ i 25 “ Man and Horse per day, 200 Horse per d, y, .... 75 kc. &o. v:. W oo*] son I.igon. Augusta, Au«r. 21 357 wtlj Miss F. D. HI( Ks, )r. KSl’Ki TFULI V informs the pnlille tlmt she w’. will open her Sekvei i n the (if iof I mimf)' ’•' »• , 'mu lit Mount Airy' <m tile Millwlgevlllo ■ uml. n Mr tern miles nhnve Autrnl tn, for tin instniriinii of yoiiiifr linlies, nml ninli lioys. Olio \>;t| insirur.t tlii'i*' in lainlisii (imininni, Oeoprapliv mmit n( mid mm lorn. History, llhstoil.- hi),;e, I’lidosophv, Ai.- ti'onnniy, t'liemisirj . Hoiam, l-rev lug nml 1’ iiiit ingnn velvei ami pmei- em rohlery Mr. Km ru der'* Is h rinoitln sini’iline. very i’enlthy. I iierv lihs not lieen n case ol ilever lids «j,r an imp those who hnv ■ resided line all the -mu. f.otird may he obtained fur A0 dollars a term ; tuition 10 dollars. November 30. gi w 3^ \H’ MBS. BU M-, ge rt i *11:, Hie pat ronage already m, l wifi. j r . the ‘ilnive line, iiitnrms file La it,- -be baa just received the ne ,r-1 Kashi, ns, in the lower # lei,t>men( of file Brick Build ing next to Dr. Dent, Bread Street. November 12 3(| if “WAURKNjm FemaCi Jicttdeviy. UEMOVAb. JOSEPH Audit w k Thomns 1 . June*, Priiicipal? ol the above Vt adtmy, having disposed ol (heir jnlqrc-i in tho • inklings lately occupied by Hum, have reinoicd i . ijte lij .iHry mid pleasant vil lage ol WiFiamsbki'o’ 111 Gram file . oun iy Not tb-C aiolimi; 'lff nifies west trom Warrentuu ; wlie.re tlieir Ft bool will iffon on the 2nd fio. tby in January 1823. The same coiiree of study here ft)fore l>a|-*)iwl,,wdj I) unftinued tool.." all the same beiug mem bers o( the family ■ P-tpll* are m slruclcd hot only’’in the rcc'llmcut* of knowledge, Also in file Inglio t branches of science, ever laugbi in t- e inab- Hemiiiaries; irn biding Grammar % atnl Parsing, Belle.- Letters, Gi og. qihy, Clfymcktry, Natural Pliilosophs, Bn any, Astronomy, &>•. The prlneio.ds p ssess a better Philosophical A.paii.lns than most of our Colleges ; ai.o lociiires are delivered on tfio difli'rcul siibjei Is, ac companiod with eXj.erirn.rnls Board, with tuition in all the above branches, Oft dollars per session. Music, Drawing and Painting anfi the Latin and Greek languages are abo tniighl ; and charged as follows: Music; So dollars, Drawing and Painting 2ft dollars, and the languages 10dnll.ui per session, the am* unt for board and tuition is payable in advance, and each lady is io furnish herseif with a coverlid, a pair of sheets, blankets and tow. Is. New Pupils pay only from the part of the session in which they are admitted. There are eight compe.lciil teachers, whose time is de voted to the business ol Ibis in-titution. IVHliamiboro' 1 . N, C. Nov. 30 41 wBl PLANTERS’ HOTEL, | Augusta, Georgia. 1 ml IF. subscriber has taken the Plant i X ers’ Hotel, lately occupied by John • Miller, Esq. situated between Reynolds • ; and Macarten streets, and fronting Jones 1 street. This establishment is the largest and best adapted for the comfortable ac commodation of Travellers of any in the state. There arc Bo mis filled up, and will be reserved for the accommodation of Families. A Bathing Establishment , is also attached (o the Hotel. Planters, Northern aod Southern Mer chants, who may be pleased to patronize i the proprietor, will find convenience in ’ being in the neighborhood of the great ; Colton MarUrom (he Upper Country. Stables, ih all respects suitable to the extent of the establishment, are pro* idod. John Houghton, hate of Greene ( onnty. i November 12 30 wtf N otice. riAHE subscriber offers for sale al the X Furniture Ware boom, nearly op posite C'utHiniog’s brick building, Bro l .street, an assortment of handsome Cabi net Furniture and Chairs, belonging to th'-estate of ins father, which wil be sold at vary reasonable prices—Among which are the following articles, viz.— ' Grecian - Sofas, Side Boards, Bureaus, . Wardrobes, Setts Dining Tables, Tea do. Ladies dressing do. Work .Stands, Piano , Stools, Mabogdny and common Bed steads, Wasli .Stands, elegant fancy Chairs, plain Windsor do kc. kc., Robert Uimon. ) O' Orders in the Cabinet or Chair - line, promptly executed. December 2. 1 wst 39 ? Notice. * ffsKsE THE subscriber offers for ■ JliiH.R'Cht, k‘ s Sand-Hill Residence * for 12 months from the first October next. D John Gindrat. September 10.' f 4 ts