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I Vol - 37, J AUGUSTA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1832. {New -eries—;■ '0.;33.
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I-ÜBI.2SMKD EVERT
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■ Attention!
■ UNION GUARDS.
I iN election will be held ut the bouse
■ Aof S. I*. Turpu, on Saturday, the
■ 23d of November, instant, at 7 o’clock,
I P. M. for an Ensign in said company.
■ Dv onWof (>•*(. 1 ell.
I Win. 11. Bush, Sc 'y.
I N. U. There will be a meeting the
I (ompany at the same time and pin •
I By oriler. 21 t.l
I "auctionT - "
I Evening Sales,
ON Saturday?—lor the sale ol Books
Stationary,—Jewelry, —Watches,
I kc.— Sales to commence at 7 o’clock.
I John P Andrews.
I November U Auctioneer.
I Removal.
I WILLIAM HILLS,
I Merchant Tailor.
JAORVj J.lllA if lb ■ firm ol Kdlom A
. Hills, ami l!u. o- I .Mechanic ol liuil
I linn, lias retained to Angaria, and
I resumed hi - former bo. airs.-, and taken a
I Store ntatily opposite the Tost Oilice,
I (litre® douvs above the Angaria Book
I Store).
I The Subscriber acknov 1 Mgs his pa. I
I favors, and hopes for a continuance Iroai
I his former customers and Uie public ge-
I ucrally, who shall always rcccivo the
utmost and stride-'-i attention.
lie has just ret hod, and now nkers
hr sale, a large and gaaer.d assortment
<fgoods, in his lino ol'busint-ss—consisting
i.i part of extra stqierii .c Broad Cloth ,
of deir.sre.it filial.ty and col mi s, Ditto
Sin.l ;s and lljid l ■ Milled C ‘'.'iniui'cs,
Silk and Fan. ; V.sting . Si.ii icHi m.d
lied Liaiig ip t li.ird-, Cloaks, L a.nl.b ts
..id Scotch J laid, lJni.cs and i 1 vlilial,
Trimiuiugs of all kinds, Jancll and other
l ur Trimmiogs lor Cloaks.
CLOTHING,
A dirge and g literal assortment of
rcady-arude X I .tiling;, made in the Lutes!
Fas,'lions, and by the best Workmen un
der Ills own inspection.
Extra Superfine Blue and Black dress
Coats—Blue fancy col mr and Oxford
lixl 1 rock Coats, Waterloo Ditto
blue, Black, Drab and fancy coloured
Pantaloons—Blue and Black Cloth Vests,
Silk and Eancy d.tto.—Ladys’ and Gen-
Uemeu’s Cloaks Tine Big Coals—Com
mon Ditto—Gurenscy Frocks and Draw
ers—bine Linen Shirts, ire. Arc.
N. B. The Subscriber having obtained
omo of the best Workmen from the
North, will be ready to make clothes, to
measure,in the latest fashion and best
tyle, on the shortest notice.
November 14 31 2t
Despatch far a Little
Money.
tjTIIE undersigned informs the Mer-
A chants and Boatmen in particular,
that he will deliver all Cotton shipped in
Liis plane, cn (lie lliver-Bauk opposite
tar boats, iur only 1 .ir<c..j-- per halo, as
etayage, a..J ladling out of the Vv arc
b(’’u.(!, which is to be jail by (he Boat
men, a? is the usual custom, lie L pro
fared ti dr liver one hundred bales an
nour through the day.
Henry Shultz.
Usnbucg, November 14 31 4t
B. There are two suitable boats
i cady to carry cotton over from either
■ide, also, goods which have been shipped
-rom Charleston or Savannah, by Steam
or other Hofcts, when it may he incon
' eiiient for them to cross the river, to
receive or deliver them themselves.
A Situation Wanted.
WAN TED, a Situation in a respect
able .Mercantile Store, byayoung
maa who flatters himself that he would
, an advantage to his employer. A
“ u s addressed to 1). and left at this office,
V-i “ meet with attention. Respectable
reference 4 U Hamburg, S. C.
November 14 31 3t
Cheap Goods.
rtlj; SCBSCUIBER IB sow receiving
HIS FALL BUPPLS OF
Comprising must articles suitable for Town
' and Country trade,
1 hose who want good bargains for
LoiA, are respectfully invited to call, as
he 1? determined to sell low.
P. Stovall.
ID’ ll® wishes to buy or hire imme
'itetcly a steady good House Woman.
November-5 27 9t
Positive Sale.
> r Joseph jj. Herbertk co,.
On Tuesday, the 19th, inst
WILL JJL SOLD,
ii'illuml res;rre ou Trlj'air's IJ’lu.rf
AT 1 I Cj’c LOCK,
55 Hhds. prime Muscovado
SUGARS,
AM)
15 Crates Crockery,
as iiii.Lous:
1 crate containiog
la dozen Plates i Soup blue and green
edges S
-10 do Tv.differs ~ ~ 1-6
81-2 „ Dishes 2-10 a 2 13 3-112-18
3-2 8 i:> 1-2
4-12 „ Dishes 1-17 1-18 1-19 1-20
1-6 1-9 2- 2-4
3- ~ Soup Tureens with Ladles and
Covers „ „ 4.3
6-12 ~ Chamberpots 3 large 3 small C.
6-12 ~ I loffcc PoL 3 2 quarts 3 3 quarts
on tool blue printed
10 ~ pair Caps and Saucers, hand
led a 38
4- ~ Ota! Sugar Howls Win Covers
pint 1
2 ~ one cpiait Bowls or *24-12#.
1 ~ Uir.ee pints do or (J —6s,
1 „ tbreoquaiL do or 4—45.-
o-12 ~ four quart do or 2—3 j.
4-12 „ Oval Balling Dishes 15 1-9 1-1
I-14 blue and green edge
2-12 „ Sauce Boats 3 1-ji
6-12 ~ I’icklo Dishes
6-12 ~ Oval T.a Pots £ 1 qua-.i, 2 3
pints 2 2 quarts blue 'tainted
I- 1 4 2-
20 crates of the same assortment as thf
above
1 crate as follows:
10 dozen Plates 1-4 Soup bht(l and
green edges a 2-
C ~ i witders ~ >j, it 9
2 ~ Muffins 1-6 1-7 in. -
1-2 1 4
2 ~ Load.ai Tea-36. blue printed4-G
2 dozen Coffee 8..v,1= and Saucers
bine printed t 6
6 Oval Sugar woxes ~ ~
3 dozen J ngs 1-41-61-12,, „
2 ~ Wash Batons 6»,. ~
1 ~ Bovvlsqaarls or 12 —12s.'
1 ~ do 2 quarts or 9 ds.
) ~ do 3 ~ or 4——ls.
1 ~ do 4 ~ or 3 .Is. i
} » iVi-UgS t d
£ ~ Chamberpots 1-4 1-6 ~ i 2 C
11 crates tile same as 11.0 ..no t,
1 crate coatainiag
14 Dishes -I-IO 4-1.2 11 2 - -18 iu
blue and green »
.3 1-2 6 1 Uhl 12 1-9
C dozen B ates 1-1 fa. .p „ , ; a2s
I, „ I vviliLirs )i „ •> 16s
0 „ Bowls ~ 2 2-1 - 614a pouted
„ ~16. 4
3 ~ Tea Cops and Saoocrt In-tbsizg
5 ~ Codec Uaw 1- £ saucers ~,, a1 6
1 ~ Milk Jugs £4
1 ~ Oval Tea Pot 12
1 „ Sugar Boxes
6 ~ J uga 44 2 6
11 crates tu the above
1 cimlg con turning |
8.1 Bowls 4-3 12 4 21 12 13-21 vari
ous fancy coloured patterns*
1- 9d 3d 1 1-2
83 Jugs, 11-1 11-9 11-’l U*2 ~ „ ~
8 dozen Mugs 1-2 6 3-2 12 3-21 „ a.!
4 ~ TeuCuj«& bauceis, Iri. h size
" >7 * "■
painted a 2 0 ,
4 „ „ » London a2 3
0 jiuir Water Ewers and Unsays 4-4 ,
4 C-ec ,
. 1 6 l_ ,
4 dozen Chamberpots 2-1 2 0 (
1 ~ Tea l ots 1-2 1-2 painted *•
Ul , , I- 1
10 crates the same as tne above
1 crate containing'
42 dozen Elates 1-4 Eoups blue and
green edge a 2
15 crates the same
’ crate containing „ , .
10 dozen Dishea € 10 6-122-14
g la blue | i illicit wars
|g 21 64 .-tagpattern
1 crate containing
40 dozen I*l at.is 1-3 Soups, blue
printed ware
1 Stag pattern
1 ci ale contain ng ...
12 dozen bo op I ureens with
stands and Ladies
l)!ue printed ware Slag pattern
1 crate containing .
26 dozen J-vgs 14-‘i 8-6
'i he terms Will be ixc& ,r * ‘ 1 '
made known at tii t“ of s < - , 0 .
itucuitnah, Jvove tuber J
Ware- House.
* I IHE ers -on'inae
J. Comiuiasioi i usiness, ’pheir
firmof John 11. Kir ibell, & <*o. The.r
Ware-Ilouse is ren ole from
Uuildiug, secure free xW f •«’ Hotel,
situated in the re;t r ol ,
San mi >1 Hale.
Jolim I 4- Kunbell
September 7 1 -
Eschea tor’s Sale
PrtsT i'POl
rpllE sale of the ' **£ U,e
1 logo of Spaa 7j‘ vd deceased
Estate of Doctor V Ada.* - 15 ti,
advertised tube so Id <m J^\ o Tue ,.
November instant, ‘ 8 * . v ne xt.
d:.y ih. uiliJiyl Herbert,
V*—" C “%° a
November 11 " s
It ®
—wßw. .wiaji
CARD.
ZULORAKCE, Surgeon Dentist, at
• the sign ol the Gojdcu Eagle, liaqi
burg, S. C. (who has practised Iw aby
five years in Charleston) oilers his ser
vices to the ladies aud geu.lem'tn o! Au
gusta, iu every branch ol his pi ole ion.
He invites- those who may be iv, want of
his serv ices to call a,.fi set bis work, ma
nulactuicd on anew principle, jvlffi h he
war rants.
Teeth and Gurri?
disease, ol the 1 etuu and Gums
are chiefly ovv ujg to our own neg
lect; the parts of the aliments which
lodge about them after mastication, gro w
ing acrid a.id corro ive, the gum. are
thereby first atfeeled, as being the most
lender part.-, and altar these corrections
are produced, commonly called the Tar
tar of the '1 eelb, which, destroying both
their texture and whiteness, not only
deprive, t.vc mouth of its principal oiua
i meuls, but brings on violent tooth aches,
and renders the Gums livid and putrid,
and off msivo to ourselves and others.
; But though people in general may pre
vent those inconveniences, by care and
attention at first, yet, if they are once
suffered to take place, it is no longer in
the power ol live sullen or to remove them,
this being properly the province of the
experienced Dentist, who hajh made the
maladies c t the '1 oelh and Gums, with
their attendant evils, the principal object
and end ni Lit- -Indies.
Mr. Florence, Dentist,
By long pr dice, a t los., application t>,
business, and a thorough knowledge ol
the structure of the Teeth and Gunn, has
made all the operations in those parts
quite familiar to him, insomuch (hat
what some Dentists have judged imprac
ticable, he hath performed with ease and
-afely.
He places T. r lh, both real and artifi
cial, (making the latter w ith pure ena
mel,) from a single one to an entire set,
so accurately, (hat they shall antwm
every purpose »,i the natural. That the
greatest deficiencies are supplied with
ornaments, which have the recotnmtuua
lion of utility
Chose Tedh that have fallen out of
their sockets, whic h frequently happens,
though in a perfect sound state, he, by a
method peculiar to himself, replaces us
film tts ever, without the least pain or
uneasiness lo 'die patient.
He clears live Teeth, if ever so disco
loured, of all their foulness and tartar,
without pul>. ; -...1 rentiers 11. .-t s.«-
atid as fair as ever in halt till tour.
Teeth and Stumps extrailed in live
easiest manner, if cv erso difiiiull.
He assists young Ladies and Gentle
men in the first and sc.-onJ UinLition, and
removes the Milk Teeth at iroper sea
sons, lest they should incommode the re
gain grot. .1. of the succeeding ones ; and
if a deformity of this kind lues taken place,
through the w ant ol a skilful Dentist,
Mr. Flora t ce undertakes to correct it,
provided the subject is not more than
: twenty years old, and restore the Teeth
I to tbeir natural, regular and beautiful
order.
' N. B. A Tincture and Dentifrice Paste,
prepared by him only, which preserves
the Teeth and changes them to :t i eauli
fol white, mires the G tuna of the Scurvy,
and makes the breath at all times sweet
■ and agree;,! le; and cures the Tooth
Ache immediately, with proper direc
tions how lo use them.
October 29 24
Take .Notice.
.- ... .. . ... i
fIIHE *• J.UUc Man," I rout Savannah,
I the ancient ui aster ol lliu tower ol
Sane!, the Sleep Walker and Chost m
the Lantern, has risen again in the city
of Augusta, at the corner ol Ell.s and
Centre streets, and informs the ladies
and gentlemen of this city and its vicinity
that his Confectionery is almost ready.
He would also inform his ancient custom
ers that he is the man that first founded
the establ.shmcut of Gaadry & Dufort,
in Savann.lt, and that his goods arc quite
fresh and at the same price as they were
in Savannah. He is astonished that m
such Cue city as this there is no lee
House! it is leaily a pilly, for it would
be very accommodating to the public m
General ; his means are not sulfa lent for
the present, —he has done all he could
do. He thought that, being so well
known in Georgia, he would have been
encouraged, though he has found it te
the contrary ; but if some gentlemen
would make a subscription to build the
ice house, they would find it of great ad
vantage, as they could have the tee al
first cost until they were reimbursed ol
their subscription, and after that tuey
wou-d have it free lor a whole season, oi
otherwise have the interest of their mo
nev —ll ■ 01, be will deprive himself ol <
sumptuous table; he will eat bread am
pepper, and try to build the ice bouse
small or large for the use of the LittU
Man’s garden. He would take the liber
i ty of presenting hi* best wishes to the citi
• zens ingeneral and assures them that the;
• will always find him ready to watt o.
, them in the best style.
, Novembe" 14 ** l
Georgia, Columbia County.
JACOB EAUL told before me a Gael
or brown mare, with a snip on he
left nostril and some white hairs in he
forehead, her right hind loot while neat
lv up to the foot lock joint, no olhc
marks nor brand discoverable, suppose
* to be about eighteen years old, low in oi
® der and about five feet high—appraise
£ at thirteen dollars, by George Earn clan
* John Gray, this 24 day of Novembe
,fW Wra. Scott, J. P.
11. Lamar, Clerk J■ C.
November 14
J. & D. Hinsdale
l HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ADDITIONAL
SBFFLY OF FANCY
@©©sd© 9
Which, together With their form, i
[• Stuck, they offer for sale lor cash or city
acceptances, at a small advance from
New-York cost.
Novembers 27 12t
Just Received,
And for sale by the subscriber, nn accum
motUithtg taunt,
40 ilhds. auj 37 bbls. prime Jamal* I
ca, St. Croix 4i N. O. Sugars,
CS do Guudaloupc and Surinam
Molasses,
2 do Jamaica Rum. ) . ,
5 Jo lIoUhuJ Gin, I ) 1 " UJ ’
40 bbls. Northern Gin,
30 do do Ruin,
50 do Rye Whiskey,
3 do old Irish do
50 casks Sicily Madeira, Teneriffe,
Currant and Malaga Winer,
50 bbls. Mackerel,
75 do superfine Hour, from now
wheat,
15 tous Swedes iron, assorted,
70 casks I’atcul Cut Nails,
100 bags prime Green Coffee,
20 do I'epper,
10 do Pimento,
40 kegs Richmond Manufactured
'tobacco,
4000 lbs, English Green Copperas,
2000 do Loaf‘ami Lump Sugar,
1500 bushels Liverpool Salt,
COOdO yards Northern Homespuns, ma- I
king a complete) assortment,
2000 yards Satinotts,
150 boxos Bunch Muscatel Raisins,
20 do Tea,
30 do sperm and tallow Caudles,
20 do No. 1 Soap,
15 dozen bottles Dyer’s White Cur
rant Wine,
200 lbs Bagging Twine,
lUO reams large and small Wrapping
Paper,
20 do Writing do
10 bbls. Cider Vinegar,
Race and Ground Ginger,
Ball Petre,
Pine and coarse Bools and Shoes,
Bonnets, Bonnet Papers,
Trace Chains,
Ilaidv.urc, Glassware, Sic. fcc.
T »i-,. ■ ...
txitober 2d u
Seed Wheat.
Just Received, und For Sale,
l ive hundred bushels superior
SEED WHEAT.
Apply to Summers & Perry, or
B. G. Sims.
Se tember 17 7 ts
Salt, Sugar and Coffee.
1500 Bushels Suit, j
s>.i Jliids. Prime St. Croix Sugar,
30 Bags prime Green Coll e,
, 'lhcil-ove GOODS will be sold on
1 moderate terms, and in Lots to suit pur
i chaser.-, if tqken from the Wharf—by
M‘Gran k Gordon.
October 26
N. B. —‘Bills on New- York.
ON the Ist day of November next,
will be rented ‘.he
: WA.RE-HOUSE
1 On HeyooW-ilrect, now tenanted by L.
h C. Cantolou. Application to be made to
JOHN B. EGAN,-or, in his absence,
m John W, Wii.uk, Esq.
October 1 13 il
. New & Cheap Clothing.
6 The subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and the public, that he is this
day opening, at his Store, two doors a
bovc the Gb.be Tavern, a large and
r choice selection of
J Fashionable Clothing ,
d CONSISTING of
O Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress
,i Coa s,
e f)o. do, do. Frock Coals,
|. Do. do. do. Cloth and Casshucre Panla
,l loons,
Do. do. and Buff Vests,
;y Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern
,r Vests; au assortment of low priced
Vests and Pantaloons, of eve. y des
a cription.
id ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
£ Plaid Cloaks,
r- . Assorted fulterns.
i- Linen Si Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirts
>y and Drawers, Girnsey Frocks, &c. Sic,
>n NEGRO CLOTHING,
Os every description.
The Above articles are selected by
himself in New-York, on the best terms,
and are offered as low as they can be
-k bought in the southern slates.
•r E. L. Whitlock.
" October 17 19 U
er :
ed For Sale,
", a HANDSOME second hand CRIB,
A. with Bed and Mallrass to suit.
er also,
Piano Forte.
Enquire at this office.
November 9 29
u. mnii.«yawMfc
SEED RYE:
A small quantify i of superior quality,
ton balk itv
Summers & Perry.
October 1 13
Goshen Cheese,
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR tiAI.U DY
J. k D. Hinsdale.
October 22 21 4w
Notice,
f ffIHE subscribers beg leave to lender
A their services in receiving and for
warding Produce lor sale in Charleston.
The gentleman who will attend to sales
there is ol long L known experience as a
Factor and Commission Merchant, and
promises promptness and attention in the
discharge of any business committed to
Ins cure. Advances, if necessary, will
be made, on delivery of the shipping re
ceipt here, and the only charges are
those usual with Factors m Charleston.
Hobt. McDonald k Co.
Hamburg, S. C.
November 5 27 If
A Card.
I' tptHE subscriber respectfully informs
J. his friends, and those of those of the
late firm of Thompson & Andrew's, that
the Auction and Commission business
will be con’iuued by him, at the store
lately occupied by them, where all or
ders for th purchase or sale "f Merchan
dise, will be thankfully received and
faithfully cxecu ed.
John P. Andrews,
October 24 22 1m
JAMES HAILT
j !* EtiPliG'J’l' ULLY informs tiiifriends ,
i A. and acquaintances, that not being
able to obtain his former stand, buck ol
the Bridge Bank, ho has opened a house
on Kills street, in the centre, between
dclnlosh and Washington streets, und
Hopes from Ins due attention, and the su
perior style in which he intends keeping
his house, to bo supported by a liberal 1
public.
Families can be furnished with Oysters
during the season. Gentlemen CgU be
furnished whh servant., to OtalK II
oiiwcrci n/ •”
City Collector and Treasurer’s
FINAL NOTICE.
j lIIOSE persons who have not had an
I opportunity of paying their City
axes, for the year 1322, and those who
..tvc not paid llieir Retail and Dray Li
jnset, will please call on the subscribe)'
oid settle the Dime before the tllb day
of December next, otherwise executions
vill be issued against them immediately,
without distinction to persons. He may
>e found at all times at the upper tene
ment of M’K.nne and Shultz’s Bridge
Blink Building.
John W. Wilde, c. k t. c. a.
November 7 28 11
Final Notice.
IVVILL attend at the store of Mr. Si
moon Russell, until the tweuly-se
oud of this month, lor the purpose of
collecting the Slate and County Tax lor
the year 1821. Versons in arrears will
do well to avail themselves of this oppor
tunity, or executions will issue without
respect to persons.
£. Bugg, t. e.
November 9 29 td
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 k Ponce.
October 31 25 It
To Kent,
MThe Store Si Dwelling-house,
near the Markes. at present oc
uepied by Messrs E. Wood &
Co. and possession given Ist October next.
i Enquire of
John teharp.
August 10 354 tl
To Kent,
mFrora the Is'- October, seve
ral tenements iu Cotton Range.
Applyl ° J, Analey.
September 28
To Kcut,
0 „ n And possession .given imme
fnfm diately, a comfortable Dwelling
House, Enquire at this office
or at the Augusta Bookstore.
y November 14 31 If
• To Ueot,
Until the Jinl day of October next,
A large BACK STOKE, on
JHJM a cross street, adjoining Broad
street, being 80 by 60.
ALSO,
v A Stable, having room for four Horses,
with a loft and corn house.— At/ply to
Jno. Carrie
November 14 31 3tp
Job Printing,
Neatly executed a( th» Office-
The Augusta Tridge
Is again offeredfor sale.
IN obedient etna decree ill the (ilh {.'ir
mil Court of the United State?, for
■ lie District of Georgia, will be wld, at
Public Auction, to the highest bidder,
it the market house in the city of Augus
ta, on Tlunsdav the 2fiUt day ol Novem
ber next. The Augusta Bridge and iia
apjiurttnam-et.
The terms of sale will lie, “ one third
rusk; one third payable in in mu year
Irom the dale ol the sale, tv ilh interest at
sfWiiprr coiih'tn per annum, and the re
maining third ( ayaMe in tuo years from
tile date ol the said sale, with iikr it,{crest
—I lia purchaser giving loud with ap
proved personal security, and a mortgages
nflho premises.”
Tl» income of the property now offer
ed for stile, is, trom Jho best iutorinatioa
the subscribers cun obtain, at least
S 15,000 per annum—and as all previous
ly existing impediments to tin sale are
now removed, and the subscribers are in
complete possession of the Bridge, they
confidently invito the attention o capit
alists to this sale, as affordin> an oppor
tunity of the most profitable investment
of capita! that will perhaps ever again
occur.
Christopher Fitzsimmons,
Freeman Walker,
Cumnustmm.
October 10. 10 uU
O~We arc authorized to an
nounce tKKKI.HI initio, a ui a.. for
tho office'of ho,.elver ol Tax Returns for
Richmond county at the ensuing el. .non.
October SO “g (f
OCJ° VV o are authorized
to Httuouifco Mr. MrcriAiti. 1. Bois
ct.Aiit, as a Candidate lor Receiver ol
lax Returns of this county at the en
suing flection.
September 2)1 tile
03” We arc authorized
to slate, that Richard Cds.i, Ksq. is a
■ andidale for the office ol Receiver of
I ax Returns for Richmond county at tho
ensuing election.
September 17 wde 7
ST W q ui’e requested
lector, at the ensuing election iu Rich
mond County.
tli labor 2d 22 tile
Cy=* We are authorized to say
that Cupt. i.u.siimi i.ui.ti I? a i ..mtiduto
for Tax Collector of Richmond county,
at the ensuing election.
October 24 22 tdo
(jy We are authorized to an
nounce Uoli.anjj ’ 1 suit, 1- n u can
didate for 'l'ax Collector ot Richmond
county at tho ensuing Election.
October 24 22 3t
(!?• We arc authorized to an
nounce John f Goooiße acHiidJdalc tor
Tax Collector of Richmond county, at
the ensuing election.
October 22 21 tde
tiOAßtilNti,
VI’EW Gentlemen . ap be accommo
dated with board (and lodging it re
quired)!.! the largo brick Building, next
above tho Post-office.
September 24 10 If
For Sale.
GOOD Black Smith, with his wife
and their male child. Apply, in
ilm ansence oflho subscriber, to Mr. J. ,
S. Beers or Mr. George M. Walker, Au
srusta.
F. Walker.
October 1
To Hire,
r JIWO Negro WEN, one a Brick Lay
, Jl er and the other a H uac fiervaut.
Benj. Sims.
September 21 ®
TO INKERS,
AutlV vvs «ite Famllles.
A COMBI ANT supply 4 of New Flour
{HAXALL brand) inferior to none
■ in the Union, will be kept for sale at Mac
• kenzie & Ponce’s Ware-House.
September 19 . ®t/
James M. Thompson,
HAVING removed his Office to a
room in the upper part of Mr. Ja
„ cob Dautorth’s brick building, on Broad
, near Washington street, (where he may
I ;>t all times be found ..except when pro
fessionally engaged,) respectfully ten
lers his services to bis friends and the
. public in tho practice of ‘LA W, to tranx
act any business reposed lb his charge, in
• he several courts of the middle circuit.
November a 27 If
' Auction and Commission
BUSINESS.
'-|IHE undersigned has taken the Brick
*’ 1 Tenement, on Bridge Row, next a
bove Robert Dillon’s, where he is ready
to attend to any business with which he
nay be entrusted in h}» capacity a? Auc
* uoaccr and Commission Merchant
Wpa. Bee.
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