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Vol. 37.] AUGUSTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1823. [New Series--53."'
"ÜBLISHED KVKKV
‘CESDAY, ThURSUAV & SATURDAY
MORNING,
V * BY T. S. HANNON
(j -j* The subscriber cautions
jnuasdesTdus to lea.-e Lots from P. ii.
larnes, below Taylor’.? W archouse, not
3 do so mitt! the dividing line between
is lets and P. H. C’s tract has been pro
erly defined—otherwise be will be un
er the disagreeable necessity to eject
Jem without recourse either to process
flaw or arbitration.
Nathaniel B. Julian.
January ■! f> ; lt
tßrilliantiue Silks.
£ASK elegant black, white and fan
cy colored rich figured Silks
case super Linen Coutlines
L „ „ .i Hdkft.
IV; JUST RECEIVED BY
Latham Hull,
Broad-Stred,
January 2 52 If
p and 164 Superb Cot
ton Blankets,
tjUPERIOB to any thing of the kind
n ever offered lor sale here
Latham Hull,
Broad-Sheet.
I January 2 62 ts
[white Cotton Velvets.
■TiIS I recet; t>d, 1 case of White Colton
W Velvets, lor pain’ing—by
Latham Hull,
'Broad .''(red,
January 2- 62 ts
French Crape Dresses,
Superior (£uuli'y.
CASE French Crape Dresses, us
»,ted colors ;.Bobb.iuil Lace Veils;
utlt Bomhaseens; C.n .nan Silk Hdß,;
tiimb’s Wool and 'Von t ■ i Hosiery, &c.
Just recchod and wili be -oM Jyvv by
Latham Hull,
Broad-Street,
January 2 o 2 if
Notice.
\ consequence ol L. C. Cantelou de
. .lining the Ware 1 louse Uiiaiues,
ir firm of L. C. Cautclou ih. t o, is tins
ay dissolved. The business of the
i'are House will be conducted hercaf
*by It. If. Warr. n, o i his own ac
rujt. The unsettled Jnalt rs of Uto
rrern wall be attended to by eitherof
®subscribers.
L. C. Cautclou,
B. H. Warren.
January ], 1623 62 2t
The Subscribers
{AVE formed a connect.on for the
transaction of Mercantile Business
1 e conducted under Ine firm ot Cun
iou & Pbiuizy. Their olTice is in Phili
ps lire proof brick building on Bay
cel.
L. C. Cantelou,
John Phinizy.
January 2 52 2t
Building Leases.
i OTS.Nos. 3,4, 6 and 6, running
J lliKougli from Ellis to Green
having eat h a front on either
reel G 9 1-2 feet, and bounded east by
eorge Wallace’s lot, and west by B.
tmur’s and others, arc offered for terms
years, the lessees to make such im
o.emcnts thereon as the parties may
fee to. For particulars apply to L.
1 Cautclou Esq. or to the subscriber.
James M. Walker.
January 2, 1023 52 31
Cotton Bagging, &c.
oo pieces 42 inch Colton Bagging,
first quality,
100 pieces stout brown Sheetings, :
suitable for square bales,
!00 pieces twilled Sacking,
30 coils Bale Rope
000 lbs. Twine,
FOR SAI.K BY
Lawrence, Rapclye &t Co.
\ Mr. Clark's Brick Building,
_ M' Intosh-street.
December 24 -18 ts
E. Hurley, Dentist,
T Ab procured a room suitable for his
A profession over the store of Jacob
uaforth. Esq, where lie may he found
ring the intermediate hours of meals,
Attend to the application of Gentle
u. lie deems it necessary (o add that
continuance intuwa will be governed
ns future encouragement. i,
December 7. 41
J. E. Clemm, i
ls jwt received, for sale,
Tiags Coffee, i
Keal Havana Segars.
BTV-, (IkifiVliN Real Spanish Spears, from
KVsi the Manufactory of DOS
in quarter, half ami whole Dox-
Srrt quality Alexandria Segars in bunches.
low by
■ Thomas S.. Metcalf.
-- ■ ■.■-ii
J ast deceived.
Sixty Packages New & Elegant
[JUST OPKNJSU.)
CANTON GOODS.
i f "i . ’
WASL Massadonian Silk, figured and
striped, a new and elegant article
. for Dresses, Pelisses and Hals
cases plain and figured Nankin and
Canton Crapes, all colors
do plain and figured Nankin and Can
ton Crape DrLses, aU colors, with
and without borders, aud rich em
broidered do
do elegant embroidered and damask
Crape Shawls and Mantles
do fenny colored Bird-eye Silklldkfs
do black Barcelona • do do
do Plaid WashiiigJSilks, do black
Sarsncls -fIR
do Lc aidinc & Florence Silks, blatk
and colored
do Satin®, black and fancy colei's
do black and assorted colored Sewing
Silk,
Black Italian do
Jo best quality black Silk Florentines,
for Vests
do Flag aud Red Bandanna Hdkfs
COTTON GOODS.
case plain, figured and victory, laced
bottoms and flounced .Muslin Dresses
do 4 A 6-4 mull mull Muslin, 53 cts
to 175
do 4 Ac 6-4 Medium, Jaconet & Cam
bric Muslins, 50 to 100 cents
4 do 4 fc 0-4 India and Scotch Book
do 2s 1 to $2
do Tambofed Book and Leno Muslin
do do do Mull Jo
dp Cambric and Garment Dimities,
Is 2 to 4 i
do fine Furniture do
do 4 & 6-4 Colton Cambrics, all prices
do Calico s, from 7d to 3i
do Furniture Chintzes, rich patterns
and colors
do Ginghams all prices
do an exact imitation of plaid wash
ing Silk, very fine
do 3-4 iL 6-4 colored Cambrics. Black
do
do striped and checked Mull Muslins
at 1,0
do 0-4 spotted, striped. satin checks
and jubilee .Muslins and Cambrics
do Cotton 'Sim ting,, 5-4 Waltham
Sheetings
do very fine White Marseilles Vt*l
ing '
do Apron Checks
do Cotton Shawl , olusulipatau, 110
in.d and Madruj Ldki#
do while and colored Homespuns
do do do J terries, at 18|
to 25 cents, plain and twilled
Cotton, Dannsk an.i Huckaback do
LINENS..
case Linen Urdu i<
do 4 4 Irish Lianas, from 31 to 100
cents
do 5 Jc 6-i Irish Linen Sheetings
do Linen Damask, C to 16 qrs.
Long Lawns
do Linen Cambric ilkfsfrom 3s to Gs 2
each
do bleached and unbleached Dowlas
cm Russia Sheetings and Pro it a Hol
lands
WOOLLENS.
case wide ana n ■■ i row Black Boaiba
zeenr-, all prices
Irish Poplins, figured
do Caroline side arid worsted Plaids, a
new article tor Ladles’ Dresses
do beautiful figured Bom naze Is, ol
white, black and fancy colors
do all colored Bombazf ts
, do Granteou Vestings
bale black, blue, brown and mixed
Uroadclolhs
do drab, blue, brown, olive and mix’d
do do do do do Cassimcres
do blue and colored Plains
do real Welsh White Flannels
do Yorkshire do and lied do
do London Dulfil Blankets
cases Lamb’s Wool aud VigoniaJStock
ings
do Silk and Colton Hose, all colors
and prices
do 8-4 Saxony Shawls, handsome co
lor#
The above, with many other goods not
enumerated, and weekly supplies fro in
auctions, at N c w - V ork, Philadelphia and
Charleston, will constitute a better sup
ply oi Staple and 1* ancy Goods than are
usually to be found in this city, all of
which will be sold by wholesale and re
tail at low prices a# can be bought in
this or the northern states, for cash, cot
ton or approved notes —at' the store late
ly occupied by Messrs, M’Kcnzie &
Ponce.
Latham Hull.
November 26 36 it
i Tfie Subscriber
INFORMS the public that he has just
received a tresh supply of Drugs, Me
dicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, &c.—
also Soda Powders and Henry’s Calcined
Magnesia, direct from England,—which
he offers for sale at the low ed p. ice?.
L. Rossignol,
jVrar the Planters' Hotel.
December 28 50
To Rent,
A CONVENIENT dwelling house on
'Mclntosh street.
Wra. Gumming.
Dec. 10 *6t
J ust Received,
AT THE AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE,
.DRACEBRIDGE HALL
.C# Roche Blanche, or (he tFinters of
the Pyrenees, by Miss Porter
Combe’s Phrenology
Logan, or Family History
Hand of Providence
J Bennett’s Book Keeping
: Charlotte Temple m
Chapone’s Letters, Gregory’s Legacy &
Pennington’s Advice, in 1 vol.
Collcott’s Musical Grammar
Whelpley’s Compend
1 Questions to do
ALSO,*
The True Masonic Chart, by R. W.
1 J. L. Cross, G. L.
December 21 ’ 47
£ London Porter,
DECEIVED AND FOR SAI.E 1!Y
V J. Woodrow & Co.
Decemlier 13 46
J. E. Clemm,
HAS FOII SALE, O.f CONSIGNMENT,
-
Barrels Shad,
20 bag# Coffee,
1.5 chests Tea,
20 boxes Northern Candles,
I A quantity of Castings,
' And on the River (expi-cltd in a dap or
'■ two) a few hurrah
NEW RICE.
December 28 .50 4t
Charles Lippitt & Co.
have removed
To (hr. Store opposite the Planters'
1 Hold, on the south side of Broad slrci I ,
where thci/ offer for sale afresh, supph/ us
• GROCERIES, &c.
viz.
<BO Hhds. prime St. Croix Sugars
200 fatls. do. and Brazils do.
21 Imxe® Havanna white
27 boxes lord' dp.
50 bags prime greoti Coffs'c
23 do. Pepper aud Pimento
33 bux<-;- Gunpjwiier, impsria! and Jly
son Teas
30 hhds. Molasses
10 j.ijies Coguiac Brandy 5 Warranted
10 do. iL iitUid Gin f pure as iu
.... , . . i , > ported and a
20 hhds. Jamaica iumi { ttio:-o svlev
-10 do. St. Crrix do. J tion.
lb 1 !:all pipes and quarter cask# Madei
ra, Port, Teocriffc, Coimanu and
swcol Malaga Wines
22 baifbbls Malaga'Shorrv Jo.
10 piprs Pierpor.t & M hllcM imltatLm
I! .Hand Gin
100 1 . bis . i’v. bri
200 do. Northern Whiskey
50 do. N. E. Rum
64 do. Cherry Bounce
40, do. Curdiali cl a sujr-riqr quality j
10 do. Linseed Oil superior quality
Id do. Lamp do. winter strained i
2.33 kegs Tobacco of Ender’#, Wight and |
Barclay’s Brands
1.5 do Shot and Lead
150 casks Cut Nails assorted
100 coil# halo Rope
60 pieces Dundee Bagging
26 tons Swedes Iron assorted
5 do. American SU- 1, hoop, bolt and
bund iron
-1 do. Plough Moulds
.Vweet Oil in cases, pack# of Clove?,
Indigo, Soap, Candles of a superior qual
ity iietoi southern Tallow, recommend
ed to families, Shoes, Twine, Segars,
Cotton Card q bale# of Lins«*y Woiscy?
(oe Negro clothing i n-av ariicl.', and
20,000 yards of Plaids and Stripes.
N. H. The highest price given for
prime Cotton.
December t'4 44 tin _
as\\ions.
- JUST RECEIVED
250 cases Boots &- »}ioes,
OF A SDFERIOR aCAI-ITV,
la addition to a large assortment on hand,
selected particularly for the Up-country.
ALSO,
8 Cases Comb#
200 Charles Emmerson’s superior
Razor Straps, Warranted
Also , Receiving
100 bbls. Northern Rum
50 quarter casks superior Cordials
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
12 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
.500 lbs. Loaf Sugar
15 bags Green Coffee
10 quarter chests old Hyson Tea
12 bbls Irish Potatoes
10 bbls Mackerel,
For sale, on the most liberal terms,
for cash or city acceptances, By
Evans & Rayner,
lid ic4lh Doors, Ist corner above the Bank,
November 26 36 If
Richmond Academy.
PARENTS and Guardians who are
disposed to patronise this Institution,
are respectfully informed that the Acad
emy will be again opened on the Ist of
January next, and no Pupil will bo ad
mitted without a ticket from the subscri
ber.
Isaac Herbert,
Clerk to the Board of Trustees.
’ Dec ember 24, 1822 48 6*.
*
%
• ' .
Thomas S. Metcalf
Offeis for sale, on reasonable terms ,
30 bhds. Muscovado Sugar
50 hags prime Green Coffee
30 hhds prime retailing Molasses.
100 bbls Northern Gin
50 do N. K. Hum
10 do Apple Brandy
200 bills No |, 2 and 3 new Mackerel
100 casks Patent Cut Nails
20 tons Swedes and Russia Iron
50 casks first qualify Lime
3 pipes Cognac. IJrandy
3 do Holland Gin
10 do Northern Giu
20 casks Malaga Wine
■ 30 casks Cordials
32 boxes Gun Powder, Hyson am 1
Young Hyson Teas
150 canisters 2 lbs each Imperial do
50 bbls now Flour, Richmond mills
, 3 tons Castings g .
50000 Quills, very cheap
10 kegs No. I, Richmond Tobacco
20 boxes Boap and Candles
20 bbls bailed Cider
10 bhd? Hams
50 bbls Potatoes
500 pair Negro Shoes
10 casks b*sl London Porter
100 boxes Raisins
2.1 pieces digging
210 ibs Twine
Id bbls best Cider Vinegar
■ 100 bundles Wrapping Paper
50 boxes Hill’s best Shaving Soap
1 11) bags Sliot, assorted
20 bags Canton While Sugar
Id bags Pepper and Spice
It) bid.- bump Suga,
2 hhds Copperas
5 bales Domestic Plaids & Stripes
■! crates Crockery, assorted
7 boxes Colton Cards
r I trunk Calf Skins
1 case Canton Crapes in 1-2 pieces
November 30 38 ts
The Subscriber
'• KSPFCTF'ULY informs his friends
■'« and the public, that his Office is in
die trout part of Unit, .lului R. Allen’s
hop, where he is ready so receive and
j tran: art ba. ltiess entrusted to lam as an
. attorney at Law.
J times M. Walker.
Centre si. near the corner of Green st.
December 21 48 ts
IS o lice.
1 1 S'diL pvtnejvhip of '• rosier ii Rowdrc
I R. war dissolved on the llth inst. by
j mutual consent. James Fraser, will ut-
I tend to liic unsettled accounts ol that con
j : ;ai, and couliniic the Auction and Cotu
i mission {Justness.
j Jtimes* Fraser,
Hays Bowdre.
Voreinber Id 32 ts
Hardware and Cutlery,
| Stmilts' and Planters'
Tools, &c.
j CL’3i.,'i LEGGETT has just re
moved ia addition to his former
at« Smiths’ bellows; Anvils; Vices ;
Screw Plates of the best quality; cast
Med mill, nil), cross cut, hand and pan
o« i, tennant, key-hole and wood Saws ;
Whiltcmore’s cotton Cards; waggon
boxes ; Looking Glasses ; Wallis Irons ;
I’eu K.dlle? ; .Sauce Pans; Frying do;
.Shovels and Spades ; Lamps, assorted ;
night Lanterns ; ox and drag Chains;
Ira. c Chains ; patent Hoes ; plated Sad
dlery ; a variety of worsted and cotton
Webb; brass Nails, ice. Hi c. for sale
I Wholesale and Retail on reasonable
ItillilS,
December 20 50 3t
ifj 9 We, the subscribers, hav
ing a I tended the Wlt I'll NG SCHOOL
of Messrs. Coe A; Strung, in this oily, in
jnstk o. io them and with pleasure to our
selve», :.cku wledge our highest satisfac
tion in the improvement wc have made
while under their instruction. Wcarc ful
ly convinced of the practicability of their
system and the superior excellence of
their method of teaching, and without
hesitation aver that, with suitable assi
duity on the part of the pupil, he can, in
the course of twelve, lessons, acquire a
fair hand-writing. We therefore, most
cordially recommend them as worthy of
public patronage.
la. IV. Burney Henry Dully
Francis H, Combs Lewis Smith
i J.sryh Carswell Joseph Wright
S. F. Combs James Jl, Donaldson
Thomas W. M'Coy Thomas Maguire
George Jackson a], R.' firux
Kilmn.iJ F>. Fox at. Mealing.
Augusta, Dec, 23, 1822.
Having taken lessons of Messrs. Strong
& Coe, in Stenography, we with pleasure
slate In .1 we are perfectly satisfied with
their system and our own improvement
therein, and of their ability to perform
equal to their pretensions.
J. R. Stanford.
A. B. McLeod.
Augusta, Dec. 27, 1822, 50 It
JAMES BAI L,"
Respectfully informs his friends
and acquaintances, that not being
able to obtain his former stand, back of
the bridge Bank, he has opened a house
on Ellis street, in the centre, between
Mclntosh and Washington streets, and
hope? from his due attention, and the su
perior style in which he intends keeping
his house, to be supported by a liberal
public.
Families can be furnished with Oysters
the season. Gentlemen can be
furnislied with servant to opca oysters, if
required.
i October JO I'?
- 1 -
Letters
Remaining in the Vost Office, Augusta, Georgia,
(not before advertised.) lire ;ii, Uivt!. Persons
wishing- Letters from this list, wilt please nsK for
“ advertised letters.”
A McEmtery Matthew
Ardis Matthias Murral George
ii Mercer Ilev. Jesse
Butts Miss Francis S MeKcllan Miss Mary
Bulger Mrs Ann Milner diaries.
Bloxoni Daniel Minton John
Bogan Elizabeth Mrs McDermott Angus
1 Bctfch Sylvester Middleton Miss Jane
Bovvdray Edward E McEhnurray A
Ballard Jarvis Morgan Ervin
Bolware Oliver T Munson Hansom
Busli Littleberry Mann Hiram
Bruce Francis Miller Ettvv aid VV
Blake J II McDonald 11
Billingfe Harriet N
Beal Mrs Elizabeth Newman Thos B
Byrd J ohn Nether)lng James
BieKley Clms W Nelson data (Jit
Bacon e mods Nesbitt Mrs A A
t Bolden Ira P
Benhani Elias Pearrc Humphry
Burney Mrs Mary Parris Amistead
Bush Richard Pye Thomus
Bush Thomas Paul Madame
a Jlallance Mary Miss Putnam J G
Ttilbro Henry T Powers Edward E
O Phillips John
Olcvelraul Larking Pinney Romania
Cunningham Joint Parris Jack
Carter Mr—Silversmith Patmore Benjamin
Cain Dennis R
Clarke T A lioilly T
Clayton William Bitchy William
Camplin Green U Roberts DcEdmund
Colt S t> i W I' It,.mho JeA
Clarke Sophia Miss Rodgers Berry
Capers Rev William If atdifle John
Cooley Timothy C Rowe Atlna
Carlton George It RlehardsonChns W
Cooper Major Win Ramsey Miss Mary
Crane Lemuel Randolph Drake
D Robertson Henry
Dunbar George ' llecss James
Dickenson Cosby 1! iclmrdson J antes
Dillon Wtn.C Rodgers MrsS E
Davies Wm W Richards A
Downs Rev Cyrus lidtve JUurlin
Dimon Holiert S
Daniel Jepiha Smith Elizabeth
E Smith tV G
Elder John Stillman Juntos
Elder A Suttie Shinholser Mi s Mary
Edde Jesse Sledge Chappell
Evans Richard , .Stratton James
Edwards T'imotliy .T Smith Arthur
Effingham Thomas Smith .Thomas
Eylnnd James Sapp Hardy C
~ Ellis Jonnlhan Kinitlt D W
' F Smith Benj. M
Fedcrick Wiley Shurmun Lewis
Folsom Stephen Stewart Thomas
G Steaphiins Joint
Gresham Joseph Scott James lice.
q Gilleland Miss Susan Stephens Mr. )
' Galpin Samuel (Steamboatoffice) j
J Glover Samuel Smith Laviaa •
- Grace Francis StoddaitJliram E
i Green Win J S (urges Eli
Gibson Felix G ' Shultz Mary Mess
J Ginn Thomas Shettks William
Greenwood Henry Sattalec Joint
JI Sego William
Ranted W 11 SidcbutbauiJ A
Hotchkiss Danl 0 T
Harris Jack Townsend J F
Henderson Harry Truth Clarissa O ,
Holden F'reeinun Tracy Ralph
Harris Lewis Terry William
Hutchins Jno P Twiggs Mrs Mary E
, Holmes Richard Twi:;';. HI.
Hart Spencer Tally Mary Miss
S' Hagond Gideon Tarver Jno 11
- How,-11111 Benjamin Thomas Robert
Hand Edmund Tarver Jno
Hall Jeremiah Thomas Elizabeth
- Hooker George J V
Hall JUrnes If Villo Martha
K Vallot in Hugh
Kelly Solomon W
Knight Robert William Serf
Keith Marshall Wood Asa
L Walker Elijah
I.awcMarkA Wilde Win.
Lamkin James Woodford Zt rah
5 Lew is John Woodridl - Isaac -
Lamar (leorgc VV Waltons Jason
Lewis Peter Whitmore Phineas B
Lee Needham Warren Hastings
Logan Joint Wood R
M Walton Jno O
. Matthew? Jllrs Eliza'lh Washburn Dorati
. Mitchell It U Walsh J G
Meachum Lyraaa Woolfolk Samuel
; Metcalf William Willy James
[ AfeMillan Maleolnt Williams Jam^s
Miller Benjamin Wiggins John
Merriulith James Walker Thomas
; Moore Thomas J Wood John
, Murray James
i James Fraser, P. M.
; January 2 ,V 2 31
! Alfred M. Hobby
, Offers his services to his friends aid the
public as
Avwvuvaiatt
• . AND
Commission Merchant.
For the security of such articles :»s are
1 committed to hi-s charge, lie has taken
1 the Fire. Proof i Store, formerly occupied
by Mr. Wm. H. Oakman, in M’lutosh
| near Broad street, where every cxer
: lion will be used to forward the interest
of hit employers,
c CO* Days of sale Mondays ami Thurs
days.
November 23 35 ts
‘ Just received nt the
y Augusta Bookstore, *
* A FEW Cuilaisand'»u].frri(tr Violins,
iIL Violin Bows and Bridges.
ALSO,
Ladies’ Reticules arid GentlejnenV
Pocket Book? altd Wallets, aud a few
* Blank Colton Books.
December 10 48
Building Lots to Lease,
r both sides of Broad street, com
* meucing at my lino, below Taylor’s
i Warehouse, and extending to Hawk’s
L Gully—for a term of five or seven years,
i Also, several Lots in the village ol Har
risburg, and some Fields for cultivation.
For terms apply to
P. H. Carnes.
December 2£ 58 If
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in February next, at the market
! house, in the city of Augustu, between
the usual hours of sale,
Four Negroes, {id wit,) Arch,
Jesse, Patram and Dave, levied on as
the pr operty of Thomas Fetor, to satisfy
Vtt execution issued from the Superior
j Court of Richmond county, on the fore
closure of a mortgage, John Howard vs.
Thomas Few. Coalitions, cash—pur
, chasers to pay for titles.
f> Peter F. Boisclair,
1 Dtp. Stiff R. C.
’ November 38. fj) wlj?
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: '
EAGLE TAVERN,
WAURENTON, GEORGIA.
GTJUE subscriber informs the Public!,-
CA that his house i* still kept ojict Cor
the Entertainment, of Travellers, An
-additional number of stables, and other
necessary proparatiofis, together with sc.
veral year’s experience in his business,
justifies hhn in saying, that hereafter
satisfactory accommodations will fie
acknowledged by all wlio'UMy honor him
with their calls. Intending' to keep hi?
liar constantly supplied with the best
liquors, and being anxious and determin
ed to furnish gentlemen with all other
conveniences with the utmost, prompti
tude, the subscriber is induced confidently
to hope, that the same liberal encourage
ment which he has heretofore received,
he may henceforth long continue to d/v
serve.
P. O. Paris.
October 5 14 ts
EAliliE TAVEIUStT
Alt tHE above establishment being too
JL much out of repair for.the recep
tion of transient persons, it therefore
will be kept this winter for regular
Hoarders, and those who may think pro
per to call, at any hour, to refresh them
selves with anyjliirg to eat and drink, of
the best that the markets of Charleston,
.Savannah and Augusta can afford.
There are a good many private Rooms,
with or without fire places. The HA ft
will be supplied with all kinds of the
first Quality Lmi'ous, and those who
may think proper to call, may rest assur
ed that every exertion will be made tj>
make every thing comfortable and agree
able.
Fields Kennedy.
October 15 IS __
NEW
iitxVmei Wavclvuiise,.
David W. Donaldson
INFORMS the public that he lias opened
a manufactory of the above dtscTig
'too, in ail its various brunches, a It
>7sps below the market, where all orders
ij his liirt will be thaafd’ally received tmil
punctually attended to.
October 6 14 wlf
Columbia Land for Sale.
I till.' subscriber offers for sale, tup
small tracts of laud, each contain
ing 100 acres, lying on the waters ofGer,
naity’s crock, in Columbia county, ad
joining lauds of Col. Ignatius Few on the
east, und lands of the estate ofAVtn. Few,
dec. on tiic south, and was originally
••anted to James Oliver/ For term?
apply to the subscriber in Augusta.
M. Antony.
Doc. 21 47 w4i
S' otic D.
it EL those who have demands against
the estate of James Stapler, late of
t olumbia county, deceased, are request
ed to present, them legally authenticated
within the time prescribed by law, and
those indebted to the estate to make im
mediate payment -
Elizabeth Stapler, Ex’tr^.
N. F. Collins, ExW.
John Barnes, tlx'r.
December ,4 dO lawCw
Administrator’s bale.
WILL be sold, on the first -ionday
in January next, a tract of Laud
in Lincoln county, adjoining Samuel and
others, and all the Negroes belonging to
the estate of Hez. Spiers, dec.—fold tor
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate.
Win. Welliutrham, ) 7 ,
rj . -.a- ( (Him ™,
Zachanah Spiers,
October 22 21 wlf
Administrator’s Sales.
A GIIEEAHLY to an order of lha
IJL Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county, will be sold, at the market house
in the city of Augusta, on the first Tues
day in January next, all the undivided
real estate of Ferdinand I'hinizy, late of
‘aid county, deceased—to wit:
I tract Land, Wayne (;’ty,49o acres, No. 397,15 t (fit
I do do do 490 „ „ 117 2
I do do do 490 „ „ 34 2 „
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ALSO,'
Agreeably to said order, will be sold,
on the sarno day, four Pews, in Christ
Church, Nos. 9, 98, 101 and 110, and
two Pews in St. Paul’s Church, Nos. 15
and 84. All of the above property sold
for the benefit of the heirs of said estate.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
John Phinizy,
Acting AAm'r of the Estate of F. I‘hvhizy.
October 26 2J wfils
Negroes for Sale.
K&WO very valuable men, one twenty-seven the
JL other twenty-fit e years old. They are family
negroes, nut linught to sell on speculation, hut sold
with uiuch reluctance hythe owner to raise money,
and are of unexceptionable characters ; they are
both very active capable, bumble fellows,; exeei
lenl earriai'i; d vers, and in fact can turn their
hands to almost any business. One of them Isa
pretty pood rough car, enter. They arc both at
work now,and have been for sometime In Ham
burg with Mr. Henry Suh-ys, who can tell in past
what they can do. Engmyc at t»s 9<Bce. ■ - '
ts £ v srp 30, 1 5? w ®