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New Shoe Store.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
'Slaving taken the STORE, next above Mr
Jons Fox's Corner,
....IS KOW OPENING....
A FRESH SUPPLY OF THE
FOLLOVTIXO ARTICLES,
-—VIZ.
Suwarrow Boots of the latest fashion.
Gentlemens’ fine Shoeiees,
Ditto do Dress Shoes,
Ditto do Walking Shoes,
Ditto do Leather Pumps,
Ladies’ Black, Blue, Brown, and Pink Mo
rocco Slippers,
Ditto White Kid Slippers,
Ditto Walking Shoes, best quality ,
Ditto Leather Slips,
A large Supply of Negroes Strong SHOES.
—ALSO—
AN ASSORTMENT OP
DRESSED LEATHER,
Waxed Sides for Shoes,
Kid and fine Calf Skins,
Harness Leather, and a quantity of well
Tanned Sole Leather.
In addition to which, he expects
In u shot t time to receive, a supply of SKIR
TING LEATHER, suitable for Saddles—
and in a few days, a farther supply of Shoes,
Slippers, Iffc. \Vn C. M’tLLS.
November 3. 19
Sales at Auction.
On MONDAY the \2th December next , mil
be Sold at Public Auction.
An excellent Set of MILLS, ad
joining the tO'Vit of AnJersonville, Pendleton
District, with Cotton Gins, and six or seven
Hundred Acres of LAND, attached thereto,
on the Premises are a small Plantation and
two good Mill Scits, besides those occupied.
—ALSO.—
Several Houses and Lotts in the
town of Andersonville, one of which is large
and convenient, with some Land adjoining, and
a number of vacant Lotts, a Tobacco Ware-
House, a Ferry Landing, and Fishery. An
dersonville is in the Fork of Tugalo ind Kee
wee Rivers, which n* .ke Savannah River, has
■ good Boat Navigation, it remarkably healthy,
•nd before the late troubles was an excellent j
place for business, no doubt it w ill be so again ,
as soon as the troubles are over ; and on the j
13th will be Sold, an excellent Tract of Land, '
about, lour miles from Andersonvide, on the (
Little lleaverdam Creek, containing Eight ]
Hundred Acres, 1.50 of which is bottom j
Label, there is 150 Acres denied, and in a
goad stale of cultivation, 50 of which is bot
tom, it is well Fenced and good Houses, and
an excellent young Apple Orchard, of choice
Fruit. also— —
The Crop at l Stock of Cattle,
Svheep and Hogs, Farming Utensils, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, See. kc.
Terms for the real Property one fourth down,
* the balance in one, two end three years, pur
chasers giving bond and Mortgage, with per
sonal security and interest from the date, lor
the moveable property, credit to the Ist I el>
ru*ry, It It, purchasers giving notes with
security.
James Lawson.
October 10. 5t >7
Executor’s Sales.
Qn the Fifteenth day of December next, will
be Sold at the House of George Cox, late
of Jefferson County, deceased, part of the
personal property of the said deceased.
coNM'nvo oy
HORSES, CATTLE and HOGS,
Terras made* known at the time ot bale.
Also for Saks
Two Tracts of LAND, belonging
\ to the estate of the said deceased, one m the
\ fifth district Wilkinson County, No. 31, the
other No. 190, in the fifteenth dist.-ct of the
•ame county. Any person wishing to pur
|Chase, will please apply to the subscriber in
, lifurke county. *
§1 Henry Turner, Executor.
J 0
Administrator’s Sale.
first Tuesday «« January next, will be
a.’ the Market-House, in Augusta, with
usual hours . in pursuance of an order
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Rich-
County
|S\. tract of 202 1-2 Acres of LAND,
■j*} when surveyed in the 20m district Bald
ly/rnimty. belonging to the Estate of Au
■ Baldwin, deceased, and to be sold tor
of his heirs and creditois
R. T. Baldwin, Adm ’
VQctnber 20. 17
'Wr Administrator’s Sn’ m
fi rst - TUESDAY JB
lj£x// be sold at the
■L;.')/ of Augusta, b , MB
FA Tract of A
Asnty, on 15" MHH
of two tho«
ments AM
estaf JM
A A
R. J. Meigs & Co.-
HAVE FOR SALE,
Boxes and Barrels Havanna Brown
SUGAR,
Cotton Bagging. Kentucky ami Dundee, do
Cut Nails in Casks, fid. fid. 12d. 20d.
Rice in hhds.
AND ALSO, A SUPPLY OF
HAIR SEIVES,
Fit for immediate Sale, or Reams
and bottoms as may suit the purchaser.
0r Wanted, a few WAGGONS,
either byway of Savannah , or directly to pro
ceed to St. Alary’s, with Cotton, for which
high freight will be given—Apply as above.
November 3. 4t *9
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Hus Just Received and Offers for Sale,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE
GROCERIES
ANI> A VARIETY OF
Domestic Goods.
Suitable for the Approaching Sea
son, low lor Cash, or town acceptin ',
Alexander Bryan.
October 13. 16
A Northern Miller,
A MAN of long exprience in the MIL
LING BUSINESS, and who has had
charge of some of the best Mills in the Uni
ted State*, for a number of years, and consid
ers his abilities inferior to none, offers his ser
vices. Aoy person, who may wish to employ
such a person, will please to direct a line to
A. B and leave it at the Avgusta Book-Store.
Any enquiries that may be made with respect
to character, kc will be satisfactoiilj answered.
November 3. 4t 19
Letters in the Post-Office,
At Wayne thorough, October lxL 1814.
A—William Attaway, John Allen, John
Ammons; John Andrews —B<—Jicob M. Bcw
|ey—C——Terrence Conner or James Cates,
William Clark—D-—John Daniel, Matthew
Dunn—E—Edward Ellerbee —G—lsaac Gar
land, Martha Grant, Matyan Dray, James
I Glisson, and John Royal—H—Patsey Liitves, j
! Elixa Hearn, Richard Hines, Louisa Hut
jiington, Jeremiah Holland—,J—l liornas
; Jones, William Jones—K—EUx .beth A Kirk
i—M—Peter Mathis, John Mash, William
! M’Cullers—O—John Overstreet, James Ox
| ford—P—James Platt, Benjamin Powtli juuiv
R—Philip Robertson —S-—Sarah Sharp,
James Spivey, Saiah Scarboiough, William
Stuckey, Christopher Snell—W—Archibald
Welch.
S. Harlow, P. M.
October 27 1 ®
A Fresh ’ r EARTH
EN WARE at t .ear the Indian j
Spiings. Crates wilt uc lurnishtd to whole
sale purchasers.
Hightower Davis,
Manager for the proprietor
eff the Pottery. - *
September 15. ; 12
A.- ■ - ■ 11 “ "
Augusta Baths.
THE Subscribers' to ihe Augusta Baths
are informed that they are now in ope
ration, and will he open from sun-rise until 9
o’clock, t*. m on week days ; and on Sundays
until 9 o’clock, a. u. Wednesday is exclu
sively set spait for the Ladies.
Subscribers who have not received their
Tickets, will please call for them at the
Chronicle Office.
July 14 $
TO RENT'
That valuable plantation,
adjoining, Malone, Course, McKtnne,
and others, containing upwards of One Hun
dred and Twenty Acres of rich c* eared ground.
Persons desirous of Renting •are requested to
make application to.
Eliza R. Bacon, Adni’x.
October
To Rent or Lease.
THA7 ’’ and convenient STORE,
lat/Ry occupied by M‘Kf.nzie & Ben
hc.ch has a fine DRY CELLAR, with
two B,ick-Stores—Vor further particulars, en
quire it the Augusta Book-Store.
September 22. 13
~ TO RENIV j ~
FORE lately occupied by Solomon
Byrd, and immediate possesann Given.
■P Samuel Dale.
■Hoct. 27 18-
A . »
K ' FOR SALE,
HE '' A Light Four Wheeled
■CARRIAGE,
■HbencraUv termed a A raarh Wags
fiflH. wnii Piaicii iUrr.c.-s Enquire at u.c
ta Book-Store.
27. 16
Out.is of a Superior Quality,
Ky|ugjlv. ..it, at tuc Au b u.u Boon-Store
the subscribers
Have Just Received,
And are now Opening,
...A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0F...
Dry Goods and Kutlerv,
Among which art the following Articles.
Broad Cloths and Cassimeres,
Boaabazctts, Canton Crapes,
Italian ditto,
Biack and White Cambrics,
Changeable Silks,
5*
Black and figured Lavantine do.
Common American do.
Leno, Book and Midi Muslin do. .
White, Printed and Mock Mersailles,
Printed Janes. _ ,
Calicoes. Ginghams and Dimities,
Irish Linen,
Phttillas and Brittania’a Cotton Crears,
American Shirtings,
Bajapats and BaFtors,
Book, Mull, Jaconett and Leno Muslins,
Nottingham Lace and Gossamernetfs*
Cotton and Thread Laces,
Bandanna Handkerchiefs, ,
Cambric Madraas, Pulicat do.
Cotton and Linen Apron Checks,
Long Lawns,
Russian Diaper and Marking Canva%
London Packet’Pins,
Boxes French do.
Pocket Books,
Indispensable* and Playing
Foolscap and Letter Paper,
Dictionaries.
English Readers, /
Federal Calculators,
Murray’s Grammars, .
Bibles, Testaments,
Blank Books,
Crpy Slips and Wafers.
Gentlemen’s Boots,
Men’s Women’s and Children’s Shoes,
A few Trunks Straw Bonnets and Hats,
Saddles, Bridles, Bridle Bits and Saddle
Tacks
Saddle Moulding and Bosses,
Pocket, Pen and Sportsmen’s Knives,
Knives and Forks,
Scissars awl Blades,
Shoeknives and Tacks,
Plated Harness Mounting,
Hog Skins and Whip Thong%
Blankets,
Turkey Red and Cotton Balls,
Crockery by the crate or retail,
Coffee, Sum, Wine, Iren do.
The above goods are offered low fo[ Cash,
|by P. DEUEL Ct>.
i Hcpetemher IS. 16
. ■ , - - , hi Ifc
M‘Laws & Holt.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
HAVE FORMED A f ARTNBESHIP,
! And Offer their Services to their friends and
the public in general,
IV THE
Factorage, Commission and
Storage Business.
They will occupy the excellent
STORE and V A RE-HOUSES, at pitaem
[ under Rent to A Brux & Co. from the first
day of November next, and they earnestly
hope by attention and assiduity to merit a
share of the public patronage
James M'Laws,
John S. Holt.
October 26. 17
Notice.
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING TAKEN THE
Lower Ware House
Or Messrs. Wilson fs* Kr.Vcmjit. jr,d enter
ed into Copartnership, undjer the sum of
Flewellin '& Goss,
Tender to their frAends and the public gene
rally, their service in the
Commission and Storage
Business,
And hope from their strict attention to
Business, to receive liberal support.
4 Taylott Flewellin,
Hamilton Goss.
Twenty Dollars Reward ,
FOR my MULATTO* BOY, PETER,
•who Ranaway on thoi 16th inst. he is
f about 20 years old, middle size—very light co
i lour-L-he is an artful rascal, esn tell a piausi
| ble story, and will report himself free; he
wore off a blue broad cloth coat, white mar
seiies vest, shoe boots, and carried away a va
riety of Homespun Cloathing. TWENTY
DOLLARS and all reasonable expences, will
tie paid For delivering him to me, or securing
him in Jail.
William Hurd.
•thingtan Csunty , Oct. 22 4t If
Ten Dollars Reward.
I WILL give Ten Doßais Reward for the
detection of the Thief or Thieves, who
Robbed my House last night—Among the
Articles Stolen are, 2 aetts of green painted
Coffee Cups and Saucers—2 dozen Plates of
same pattern—Knives and Forks, part Buck
Horn Handles, Steeled at the ends—These
articles are mentioned particularly, as thtv
may lead to the discovery of the villians,
snould they be offered far s-de. in this place
T. Barrett.
November 1S»
Eagle Tavern.
Jh'D
Stage Office.
The Subscribers ,
Having entered into Co-tiartnershifi under tht
Firm of
Crimes & Sims.
TAVE taken for a term of years, that
■commodious and well known Establish
ment, formerly Ashton’s Tavern, but lately
occupied by Messrs. Calffret & Bustin,
Genteel Travellers with their families, may be
assured of the most attentive treatment ; and
may enjoy a degree of Privacy and Retire
ment seldom met with in public houses, as
they hare adjacent and Convenient Buildings,
altogether unconnected with the bustle of th*
tavern.
They are at present, and intend to use
every exertion to be contsantly, supplied with
whatever will contribute either to the comfort
or convenience vs Travellers in general, or,
regular Hoarders.
feel a degree of confidence when
thejWnvue Grangers to their house, sinew
they a e determined to devote the most
unremitted attention to the accommodation
of their customers, and trust that by merit
ing, they will receive a liberal share of
public patronage.
‘William G. Grimes fl
William Sims.
October 27. 18
NOTICE ~
The Subscribers,
Inform their friends and the Public in Genera^
THAT THKT HAVE OPENED A
House of Entertainment,
in the Town of greensborough,
In the Haute lately occupied by J\lr . William
G. Grimes ,
Where their House, Bar, and
Stables, will at all times be supplyed with
the best the coumry will afford—-and from
their unremitted attention to those who may
favor them with a call, they flatter themselves
to merit a share of the public patronage.
Samuel J. Nickelson r
John C. Nickelson.
November 3. 4t 19
Ten Dollars Reward.
FEEI.ING my self injured by the Columbia ,
Gamblers, 1 consider it my duty'to warn
the public against them, and also against on* t ,
that has been entrapped by them, namely, my
apprentice, Janet Edmonds ,• who being en
trusted with the care of my business in my
absence, collected sundry accounts, and also n
ceived several sums of Money for work done in
ray Taylor Shop ; aftd when I returned, ex
pecting he had something handsome to pay
over t <j me, found to my mortification* he had
ik.cn with some of cur famous Gamblera, and
lost nearly all my cash ; and since he knew I
had discovered his conduct, has ran&way*—He
is about five feet 8 inch«s high, slender, and
fait hair, with blue eyes, thick upper lip, and
stutters when angry ; had when he ranaway
a Homespun Coat, fine fashionable Hat, red
and white striped Jacket, Homespun and Nan
keen Pantaloons, Silver Watch, and other ar
ticles of clothing not recollected. The abovs
reward will be paid on his being in quj
goal in the United States, and producing the
goalers receipt to me ; and my wish is, that
he may be kept in close confinement until the
first January next—the fees shall be forward*
ed regularly weekly, by mail or otherwise.
Adam Edgar.
Columbia, 3. C. Oct. 10. 3t 17
Compressing Two Rales at Once*
The Subscriber,
HAS a Machine for the Compression of
Round Bales of Cotton, and will be ena
bled to dispatch large Lotts in a very short
time. . g. PICQUET.
August 4 6
\ Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Tho.maV Knafrn, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment —and
those having to redder them prop
erly attested to the Ariuynistr'ttors.
Samuel ? Admr > u
Ralph Ketchuf»,\
July 7 \ 2
V\ ebster s Spelling
For Sale by the Gross, Dozen ar.G
KF fublishrd every thpM
Hr HOBBY # BUNCrIP'
.Jf tkeir Book-Store, dvsrusta, ’’ IM ,
where rnisrixc dj*
VARIO’ S B!,.J SRUf