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* his heart, and in the overflowings
f his benevolence,, has discovered,
It it is necessary in order that Jus
lice, impartial justice should lake
I lace that Governor Clark s friends
P . „id be turned out of office and .
Mt his enemies should be put in,—
I,' t Mathew Talbot of Wilkes, an |
jj tried, faithful and distinguish
!l imblic servant, and David Adams, |
Cerate events ( ; ‘ as it is |
niobable that proceedings upon a,
L tarn subject will commence in the,
u oU iC of Representatives. ) 1 say, j
tiiat those two faithful public ser-|
v nits for no reason but such an one j
a s must be apparent to e very man
tf lio lias any discernment, should;
i, mmed out of office and Thomas
ctocks of Greene, and Gen!. Allen
Daniel, the Madisonian, should be
•Meed in their stead. And further-
to carry the scheme more ef
ii'CtiMlly into "operation, “ Circulars”
lJ.,vp been secretly sent to the mem
bers of the Legislature recornmend
iii-r such a change. I deem it unne
0> conmiiwe lime before mi (
honest and discerning public in ex
posimr the design of a transaction so
palpable, glaring and unjust.
II CENSOR MORUM.
On Saturday, the 9th inst. the Hon.
Nicholas Ware, was elected to repre
sent this Stale, in the Senate of the;
v. Slates, for six years, from the 4th !
of March next. j
On the same d ay, J. C. Nichol,!
Ksq, w as elected Judge of the Court
„f Common Pleas mul Oyer and
Terminer, fur the City of Savannah, j
in the place of Judge Wayne, pro-1
muled to the Bench of the Eastern:
Circuit;
Aad David Taylor, Brigadier Ge
neral of the 2d Brigade, of the Ist
.Division.— [Recorder.
STATE'OF Tili: MARKET.
Savannah, Nov. 12.
Cottons.— So little has been dune
in i) a market until recently, that we
jiiivi n a thought it material to notice
j rices fur some time past. Within a
f iim. hi the transactions in Uplands
inv been sufficient to establish pri
ce—prime new sells readily at
111-2 ; inferior at 10 a 11—old is
gMicrelly unsaleable, though acme of
this description will bring 9 a 10.
In Sea Islands but little ins yet been
d an—a few bales have been sold at
L a 19 ; in one instance for a prime
parcel of an approved mark 2f> has
ben offered.
dim 95 cents a S L, but will pro
biddy decline a little with the first
turn ;ds.
Codon Bagging 5u a G'9, aecord
ing to quantity : the demand is not
jjmu nor the stock large.
TOBACCO.
Some te-haccii made by Judge
horsey, of Maryland, last year, sold
in Europe fur $52 per hundred ; and
sane which grew in Montgomery
county, and sold here for $37,
brought in Holland the enormous
atm of upwards of $Ck) per hundred.
h has been suggested to us lately
by dealers in the article, and other
grid judges, that n me but dull tobac
co can be made on laud which has
been lately enriched by clover and
plaster of pans. To tobacco as well
:is earn, plaster communicates a deep
iff'cti colour, and the ripening to
|* l "h :s much retarded, and tin* co
i»rr injured. None but the brightest
tobacco is now worth making, and
that proves always to be the bright
est which grows off most rapidly, mid
eorars soonest to maturity.
,:l:inrn\iii tenner.
Pyoig.— In Chancery, where the
parlies were defending the bounda
fies by a plat of the land, one of the
fooibt-1 said, “ We lie on this side,
m .v Lord the Defendant replied,
‘ And we II" on Inis side, my Lord.”
Dir Lord Chancellor Hatton very
observed, “ If you lie. on both
’ "s,whom would you have me to
believe ?”
, h ts stated in the Brussels Oracle,
b".t the Marquis de Lafayette,
■' :u much agitated, on finding his
'; ll,K “ so strangely compromised in
oie atTujr of General Berton. It is
Jdetl, that even in the event of his
’'l-".,‘Ction to the Chamber of Depu
lK‘s at the approaching Election, he
* 'Uld not accept of the nomination.
■■( ,ji. City Gazelle, i
i&avvieU,
■ 5 a day evening lant, by the Bev.
u1 - V.oUcrwcl, vJr. Koiikut F. Puli
‘ u 0-3Euiua P. Wim i;, eldest daught
■; * tlic late William >v bite, Esq. all of
■as uly. 5 1
zmawmmm
iNolice.
■ partnership of Fraser fc Bnwdrc
iii V '. M JaooUcJ on (he lllh inst. by
uIV, r -° rkp fn»t. Jiunos Fraser, will at
,'i‘ l *' e unsettled accounts of that con
■*,,J eo'ilmiifc the Auction uud Coui
■ "ion Business.
James Fraser,
H ays Bowdrc.
vwonlfir yg
New Wholesale j
DRY GOODS
STORE, i
\ NO. 310 KING-STREET,
| CHARLESTON, S. C.
hm. S. Miller Co.
1 ,4 KE now opening at the above Hand 1
f -C\. about Three. Hundred Packages of 1
I r reth Imported tiriiidi, India, French!
mui American manufactured GOODS—I
comprising an nKorlmcnt as beautiful!
! ‘ llul extensive, as has ever been offered I
I lor sale in this city, ami winch will be'
jsold by the piece or package, on !i! eial j
U nil 3,
viz:
‘2o bale; and cases low priced in'idcHm"’
A- super CEO PUS
I 6 do do *1.,. do do Cassimerr?
I 2 do fine and super PeU-se Cloths, as
sorted colors
j 0 do do and do Flannels, do
| 1 do while auti colored Plains and Ker
seys
| 2 do stout Forest Cloth*
G do Bristol and Loudou Duffil Blanket?
I 4 do assort, J R. .*« Ho
j 6 do 21-2, 3, 31-2 and 4 Point do
3 do green and red docking Baizes
2 do Fearnoughts and Lyon Skin Coat
ings
3 do plain black and assorted Bomba
z.cls
.3 do figured do do do
5 cases -ingle and double warp Tartan
Plaids
4 do super Caroline do
j 1 do extra do do (new French pal-,
terns)
I 2 bolts i'oilinet mid Swansdowu Ves
tings
i 3 cases super Marseilles do
j 2 do do Marseilles and Toilinet Vest j
Shapes
I 5 do men’s and women's Worsted and >
Lambs Wool Hose
i I do chdilroil's Worried and Lambs j
Wool Hose
1 do do (rod spots) do
40 do assorted C •!>< t* Print;, new and ■
elegant i>ati<-< 0,-
2 trunks black ..nd assorted colored
Cambrics
5 cases Cambiic Muslin?
4 do plain and figured .dull aad J.ucnel
Muslins
6 do do do Book and Leno do
3 do do an 1 tamhorod Mnsli.i Ro!;cs.
(some very rich)
2 do while and colored C a'.ids
3 do Gai inent and Cambric Dimities
3 do super Carlisle Ginghams
1 dodo .latM.iicsUfdu (Caroline Plait! J
trittei ns)
4 bali s Apron a id Furniture Check;
2 ilo Bcilta king |
8 cases Colton Handkerchiefs; Mm. j
Rom .Is. .Madras, Turkey Bed, Cot-j
ton F agg and Cambric sloped |
11 indkercliefs
3 ca.-es 7-4 amt l!-4 Cikiolz and bla r U
a.al colored Imitation Simwls
4 do Power and 81. an; Local Cotton
Shirtings
3 do thick, white nnd .-1., tv Cot(. - 'i; Ilor:
2 do do do do half il >
3 do G-. 4,7- 4 and if. 4 Ciwsimere SI;»«1
10 do 7-ff and 4 4 Irish Linen, whole ant
li .'il piece; and superior bleach
3 do 7-fi Brown Irish Limns
1 do do glazed C.dlon Hollands
2 do Long Lawns I
2do 7 i and 111 hash 1 aloe Li .pro'
2do ~inen Chun'rict a..J Eon.hr:: |
cl i iris
3do while Pintail a;, i iiod.-Loo Ivor ,
si i Sheeting- I
i.) b des 0.-naborg- - , Dnigho la?, D-.wl.tr. |
Dock, Hod I), o vn Linen eting
-0 cases 3 cord while Colton a.id patent t
Linen I'lirea.'.s
2 do 6 oord superior C. ltoii I'lil tad, on
spools
■> do Boltons ; pack an 1 pound Plus i
20 bales No. I, 2 and 3 brown and wii.tr !
Waltham Sheeting;: and Shil lings |
11 do Hov'.r and LancasUr Sheeting ;
ai.d Shirting*
12 do 3- i Slurtimgs, Stiipes and ri .ids ,
1 do white 8v an Sicin
2 cases Genoa Cord; and V elvcttcn*
1 do biack and colored Tabby VehtU
5 bales Satinets and Cassincta
1 d- mat hie ami stripe Coltoi.adcs
1 do G-4 -tout C’h'.mbrays
5 cases superior blu. U Muchcws and
S.u’sucU
3 do bhu.k and Damask Silk Handkfr
ci.icfe
8 do 1/1 tek and Colored Car,ton and
Nankin Crapes
5 Jo Crape Shawls and Scrafs
3 do blade aod colored Cmy,n Dpuedcs
2 do super black Italian Claj.es
2 do green and while Florences and
Satins
3 do 7-3 and li-4 Levantine Shawls and
Fane v Hunclkcrdiids
C do Flagg and Bandana H .adkfs.
(some very floe)
1 do Merino bhawds, Sc .rfs and Hancl
kcrclfiif*
5 do Bum’s and worn it’s kid, beaver,
buc k and dog -k.n Gloves
3 trunks l.ngLh Silk Hose
3 cases Bibbou.-, (tome new patterns)
8 do Ladies aud Missis Leghorn Gipsey
Hats
2 do men’s Leghorn a ‘>
Town and Country Merchants are rc
speclfnlly solicited to call and examine
the above Goods.
trr VY. S. MILLF.iI & CO. intend to
keep constantly on hand, every descrip
tion of Dry Goods; and having a partner
in New-York, and an agent m England,,
wlio will permanently reside there, to
i make purchases in *hat market, they wni
he enal.led, at all timer, to furnish articles
in their line of business, at a* low pnees
as could be obtained either in this or me
Northern cities.
November 16 4t
Augusta Merchants.
AYOUNG Man who has done business
in an extensive Mercantile House
in Europe fora considerable time, well
acquainted with book k epmgand ail the
routine of business, from the Grocery to
the counting room, wishes a situation in
this city. He is very generally acquain
ted With the Planters ofthe up country,
having resided among them nearly tout
yean. Respectable letter* and refer
cuccscanbe given on applying to 1. u.
L, at the office of Udrpaper.
Novcmlsr 1.6 . ?* ■'
| AUCTION. '
] BY JOHN P. ANDREWS.
This Day, at 10 o’clock,
BF.FORE MI STOUT,, \V;I.I, BE SOLD
H'HDS. Jamaica Rum,
Pipes Gin
Bbis. N. E. Rum
Casks VV in ft
I Do. N nils
; Bids. Sugar
Boxes Soup and Caudles, &e.
and at 1 1 o’cr.ocic,
A good Dray Horse.
ALSO,
j-Au Invoice of Imitation Combs, Hurd
ware, ice. &c.
i November 1C
GROCE KIES.
Jd chests and 10 half chests fresh Hy
son Tea
5 hiids. Sugar
4000 11/3. Saint Domingo Coffee
10 bags black Pepper
It) do Pimento
HO b irrels L..Mj. and l.aaf Sn°*ar
10 pipe* pure Holland Gm
2 do Cogniac Bmii.ly
10 barrels Gales Rye Gin
40 ~ VVhiskey
10 ~ Philadelphia bottled Porter
ffi n )> >, Ale
10 quarter cask., Sweet Malaga Wine
■5 ~ ~ L. P. Toneiiffe do
I pipe Lisbon V\ inc superior quality
50 barrels Richmond aiq/erfine Flour
from new Wheat
1!) hall barrels No. 1 Mackeral
10 barrels No. 2 do
425 barrels No. 3 do
10 tons Swedes Iron assorted
| 500 lbs. Sheet do
! o tons Ploughm.iuiJs
j 50 quarter boxer- 1/esl Spanish Cigar.-
j Canisters Kng’i h '’porting Powder
50 i/ags Shot a s-orled
| G dozen iron an ! brass Wire ■sifters
a- sorted
j 10 ~ Boil Cords and P’onghiincs
, UIO colls Bale 80. e
20 pie' o.- prime tow Bagging
C /lion ,V wool Cards, (race Chaim
Vi aggon Ih/xes
r.)r Sale hy
llorpcr & Montgomery.
November I i 8 > tl
»X van wu’i V ws\utmw'i\c
I (:tOOiiiS'«
James Killam,
I Os lie laic Jinn of A illnin A. Hills,
| Mas re »•}, 0,l and is nou op a j..g, at Ihcll
| oi l -laud, a large ns-ortment ot
BROAD CLOTHS,
CASIMEK ESj and
VESTINGS,
/S i,me of u rnysi p rrur quality.
He . is at work ibo first rat/‘ J./nruey
a it Ta lm a, & .r.J. E. Shepard, w o
j i i/tllng i- dci.e in the neatest and m. 6t
i ftsinimahie manner, will cut and super
I intend •ustcuners. Work made to mca
I s ll r-. Th onler? of ih ■ f./rincr custom
t r? ;o the house are solicited.
ALSO, j
I Ihrfierd a large assortnniil of
Head} «Mai\e
1 CLOTHING,
{ I'tiic I'ellowir.g articles, which were
j 'it id/- in Hie he“l manner, expressly foi
| this matket, aiai will ho oid at very lon
I prices—viz:
i DRESS COATS,
1 ROCK COATS,
PANTALOONS,
WAISTCOATS,
PLAID CLOAKS,
Line linen shirts, Ac.
\ And ,/nu Ladies Cloaks -a very hand
i conic article
Novembor 16 32 li
iIAMST
A FEW Jiln.lt. superior Jlama,just re
ccived and fer sale hr
John P. Andrews.
November iC 32 It
r i’o Kent,
Until the fret October 182 S,
MTHE House atid spacious lot
adjoining, lately occupied by
Hie deceased Mrs. Kcrblay ; the office
fronting RcynolJ-slreet and on the above
described lot is al-o to rent.
Fred. E. Dugas, Exe'r.
November lit 32
TnS7"H.L be sold, on Tuesday, 16th De-
V ? ccinber next, at the late residence
of Richard Harrison, deceased, Hie per
ooai property belonging to said deceased
—consisting of hogs, horse?, cows, corn ;
fodder, cotton, household ami kitchen
furniture, and plantation tool*. Terms
made known on the day
Benjamin H. Embree,
Richard H. Jones,
Kxerulnrt.
November 16 32 3t
Executor’s Sales.
WLI, he sold, on the second day of
Jan imry next, at the late residence
ol Josias Boswell, deceased, the whole
ofthe real and pers/.na) estate of said de
ceased (excepting the negroes)—consis
ting of about 400 acres of land, lying im
mediately on the road leading from C'o-
Colurnhia Court-House to Augusta,
fifteen miles above the latter place;
a good stock of Worses, cattle, hogs and
sheep, household and kitchen furniture,
wheel carriages, plantation tools, the
1 crop of wheal, corn, fodder and cotton.
The sale will continue from day to day
until the whole is sold. The conditions
will be made known on the dav of sale.
Levi Boswell, Ex'er.
November 16 32 w6w
Several genteel young
men can be accommodated with Board,
in the middle tenement of the Bridge
Bank.
AujprtS? 309 ts
Sheriff’s Sale.
VTW LL be sold at the Market-House
, hj the town of Ldmisville, on the
| First Tuesday ai December next, bo- J
j twoen lh.‘ Usual home of sale, the follow
| ‘ ll § properly, viz :
1543 acres, more or less, of j
! Oak and Hickory Land, lying oa V\ il
liam.-ou’s Swamp, adjoining Aaron Tom- <
hnson, and Screen—between three and t
four hundred acres o (ftth land in cul- j
; livatiou, and in good repair, with all ne
es-ary buildings, and good water. Also, j
; one House and Lot in the town of Louis
j rille, together with several other Lots, .1
1 formerly owned by VVm. N. Hannan, and j
1 sold to Jacob Beal, deceased.
A I.SO, j
Fortj-three Negroes,
To wit :—Jack, Doll, Bg Tom, 1
Big Car ries, Simon, Amiritta, Dick, *
Bos- n, Biarn, Harney, 'Poby IS el- 1
1 son, Anna, Little Charles, Travis, Nancy, *
Jane, James, Seaborn, Tonah, Stepney, '
Daniel, Lancaster, Ben, Philip, So ns, *
Little Tom, William, Hcun .reUa, Eliza, *
C’liarloll, Elvira, Frank, John, Sooky, 1
•lari h, Hinah, Griffin, Charity, Bich
ard, Admiral, Alexander and Gilbert;
ages unknown, but with a few exceptions *
young and very likely—levied on as the 1
properly OTJIO ib Beal, deceased, to sa- *
Hsiy executions in favor of Lowe, Wallace
•Si Co. and Andrew Low i Co. and ‘
others, against the firm of John Bust wick *
and Jacob Beal.
John W. Cowart, Shff’r.
JrJJfnvn County.
November 10 3d wtdi
Notice.
POLEV, on the 28th of October last,
O Iroin Lincoln Court House, a large ‘
dark BAY HOUSE, five feel two or 1
three inches high, his tail nicked, eight 1
ears old, trots, racks and canters well,
supposed to he worth one hundred and
seventy five or two hundred dollars; 1
■lso a saddle and bridle taken with him, 1
about half worn. The man who is sup- !
, posed to have side him calls himself j
Rogers—about forty years of age, tall
and ti thin visage, int lined to he nald
heade 1, hair a little inclined to be red.
One hundred, dollars will he given for
die apprehension of the thief and horse,
■iv silty dollars for he horse only.
John Bentley,
Lincoln t.oniilt /, (ico.
November IC 82 wGtp
TVte, Subscribers,
sfi V \ E connected thems; Ives in Bu
ll siuess under the firm of
jl. J. cV G. IK Huntington ,
md have taken the front room of the
Building occupied by Messrs. \. Slaugh
•er ,V, C. La'uiz m, where they offer for
ale, an assortment of
RIUU'EVUES.
A. I. Hniilirgton,
(J. W. Huntington.
Augusta, -Vi /it. 10, 1i(22. 4tf
1 W.M.U
Sc Co.
OFF Est Full SALE,
’y/i HDDS, prime St. Croix Sugar,
tj) \_7 BO do Muscovado do
800 lings prime green Coffee,
10 Pipes 1 lolland Gin,
5 do Cogniac Brandy
5 11 Inis. Jamah a Rum,
20 Qr. Casio Tenerifle Wine,
2t) do. Malaga do
It) Barrels N. E. Hum,
IJO Minis, Molastes,
10 Casks London Porter,
60 B'ds Loaf aid Lump Sugar, 1
20 Bugs Popper,
£0 Barrels Flour,
j 3 Boxes London Mustard,
' 30 do Raisins,
10 Boxes Whlttmore cotton card?
j 300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Sega 1 s,
60 Kegs Powder,
2i)lj Bags Shot,
5 K-gs Lead,
260 Pieces Colton Bagging,
100 Coil Bale Rope,
20 Tons lion,
Gorman Steel,
English blistered do.
2000 VWsbFVs Salt,
All of w m' li arc offered low for Cash,
or good paper.
.kept. 10. 4 Bm
Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &c.
60 11 lids. N. O. & Muscovado Sugar
100 hills. do do do
30 bids. Loaf do
10 tierces Green Coffee
20 bags do do
12 tierces super. London Porter
2d lons as-sorted Bweeds Iron
50 barrels N. E. Hum and Whiskey
30 do Molasses
40 do .Malaga Wine
I 15 half This, do do
100 barrels Baltimore Flour
’ 90 do Mackerel
1 15 tierces Rice, Cogniac Brandy, H.
Gin
Jamaica Rum, &c.
All of which will be sold low for Cath ,
or approved paper, by
Bacon & Danforth.
3 duurt above City-Hotel. \
September 24 10
r Flour, just received.
50 Bbls. Now Wheat Flour,
37 half bbls. fresh ground do.
FOR SALE DT
A. Picquet,
Ko. 5, Bridge Hate.
| November 12 30 3t
M Notice.
THE subscriber offers for
Rent, his Sand-Hill Residence
onths from the first October next.
John Gindrat.
September 10. 4tf
To Rent,
The House at present in the ,
Iml® occupancy of the subscriber, 011
Ellis-street.
John W. Wilde.
! November? 2R ts
X
New Goods,
SUITABLE FOR Til E SEASON. 1
Just received by the laic arrivals from Li- t
verpool , end fur suit in the t
Br.dge Bui/ding, ,
BEST Saxony bine and black Cloths •
and Cussimeres,
vjoleskin and Valeutia’Vesting,
Green and reil Booking Baize,
Assortment of Flannels,
Figured and plain black and colored
Bombazoits,
Figured and plain Cassimerc Shawls and ;
Points,
Assortment of Hosiery, -
Luisey »\ oolsey, for Negroes* Clothing, •
1 ai tan Plaids and Bombazines,
Best black Siushews and Sarsnetts, (
~ ~ Nankin and Canton Crapes, ;
Levantine and figured Silk,
Piaided and striped Silk, <
Englisluilk Hose and Gloves,
Crape Nliawls, assorted,
W bite ami colored Salt ins,
(-ottoa Shirtings and Sheetings,
1' me and coarse Calicoes,
6-4 and 4-4 Cambrics and Jaconets,
• • it >1 figured ~ ~ ~
Fine and coarse Furniture Chintz,
6-4 and 4-4 cotton Checks,
Colton Hosiery,
Ginghams and Scotch Homespuns,
Assortment of Sewings Cottons,
4-4 to 3 4 Cotton Shawls,
Irish Linens, Lawns and Table Cloths,
~ brown Linens, Flatillas, Burlap, ■
Sheeting.,
Russia Sheetings, Diapers and Hessians,
Sterling Osnaburgs & Flemish Sheetings,
Linen Check and Drillings,
Gloves, a general assortment,
Good assortment of Muslins,
i, „ „ Threads,
Fine Linen Cambrics,
Good as • riment of Hdkfs.
Catalonia anJ Madrass Shawls,
Flag and Bandana Hdkfs.
Silk and cotton Velvet,
Olive and Drab Cords,
Merino ami Velveteen Shawls,
Shell and Horn Combs,
Cotton Bed Ticks,
3-4 and 4-4 cotton Shirtings,
Plaids and Stripes,
A general assortment of Domestics,
Pound and Pack Pins,
Satinets and Kalinets,
And many more articles too numerous
to mention—all of which will be sold low
for cash or approved paper, by
George Wragg, jr.
October 29 24 4w
The subscriber,
■ In addition to his former Slock, has re
ceived the following articles, w Inch
makes his assortment complete :
VIZ
LONDON DuIIII, Point, Bristol and
Rose Blankets,
■Scot 1 h Caipi ling,
Line, Red and White Flannels,
Domestic Negro Cloths,
Do. Salinetls,
Blue and Green Booking and Drapery
Baize,
Lindsey Woolsies,
Tartan Plaids,
Bombazetts do.
Caroline do.
Plain and Figmed B -mbazotts, asset) tep
colors,
Uatb Coalings,
Casimere Shawls,
Valencia Scarfs Si Shawls, black, white
and plaids, a now article,
Silk and Cotton Shawls,
Flag and Bandana Hdkfs.
Plain and Figured black and colored
Canton and Nankin Crapes,
I :.<( U Italian do.
Scoli h Homespuns,
Irish Linens,
Colton and Linen Bedticks,
Do. do- Checks,
Brown & bleached Sheetings & Shirtings,
Plaid and striped Homespuns,
Men’s and Women’s black and whit'
Silk Hose,
Cotton and \\ oollen Suspenders,
Calicoes,
4-4 Cambric Prints,
Furniture Chintz,
Plain and Figured 6-4 Cotton Cambrics.
ALSO,
A few cases .Straw Bonnets, 011 con
signment, which will be “''l l low,
B. G. Sims,
November 12 30 4t
tiWOCYAUES,
Cotton Ragging, &c. &c.
A / A Piece* 42 inch Cotton Bagging,
first quality
500 lot. English Baling Twine
lit) Coils do Rope
23 Minis. Muscovado & Orleans Sugar
25 Br-gs Green Coffee
60 Hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
30 Barrels do do do
23 du N. E. I urn
35 do IV. E. Gin
10 Qr. Cask. Teneriffe Wine
20 'Pierces London Porter
15 Boxes Whittmore’s No. 10, Colton
Cards
150 Bags Shot
5000 wt. Bar Lead
10 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
100 Cask* Patent Cut Nails and Brads
3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
Any part of which articles will be
sold unusually low for Cash or approved
paper.
A. Mitchell V S. Clarke.
Septeuiber 12. 6 ts
til
Cotton Ware-Uonfto
Upper end. South side Broad it. Augusta.
William H. Egan,
BEGS leave to acquaint his friend*
and the public, that the above is in
complete order for the reception of pro- j
duce. *
The security from fire, which its pecu.
liar situation affords, and the convenience
arising from its immediate neighborhood
to that part of the town where the prin
cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold,
render it a desirable place for the plan
ters to deposit their produce. Liberal
advances made.
Sep*. V* ft ts
Notice.
Sit AS BRONSON having taken in
Vlr. John Win n ima.v as a partner,
thior business will be conducted undue
Hie firm of Bronson & Wightman:
They are opening a general and ext entity
asorlmenl of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON—VIZ.
2 bales superfine and common Cloths,
I ~ Casimere, r
2 ~ Satinets,
2 ~ Figured BombazeUet,
I „ Plain do.
6 trunks Calicoes, assorted,
2 „ Plain and Stripe Cambric,
I „ low price Muslin Robes,
2 cases Steam & Power Loom Shirting,
I „ Smchews,
1 » English and Italian Sewing Silk,
I ~ Langdon V\ ire Thread,
t ~ Lewis and Tom is and Lewis H.
super t.ilt Buttons,
I „ low priced Lilt buttons,
I „ Boys’Morocco Hats,
5 „ Ladies’ Straw Hats,
12 trunk* coarse and fine Shoes,
!5 „ Ladies Morocco ~
5 boxes V\ hißemore Cotton Cards,
fl ~ Holms’and While’s and Snow’s,
ti 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 the Goods. Mr. Wight
man will remain in New-York for the
present for the purpose of buying ; wsr
shall be able to keep a general assort
ment.
Bronson & Wightman.
Qft. s 14 ts
Thomas S. Metcalf
OFHOUS FOR sar\k
30 Bids, boiled Cider
100 do Potatoes
90 do Beds
1000 bunches Onions'
100 bids, new F lour
50 ca-ks Cut Nulls
50 tons Swecds Irou
10 bids, best Cider Vineg&r
50 birds. bed retailing Molasses
40 tasks Lime ’ '**
10 hhds. Mums
30 bags Coffee
Rum, Gin and Apple Brandy
November 2 20 ts
Wress Making.
MRS. bU. Ns, gratetul for the pat—
ronage already met with in the
above line, informs the Ladies tlie has
just reccired the newest Fashions, in
the lower tenement of the Brick Build
nig next to Dr. Dent, Broad Street. '
November 12 Bit ts
JOHN S. HOLT,
Os era his services la hit Friends and the
Public , as a 9
Comml&akm MeTckaut
AN IS
Ware-House Keeper f
AUGUSTA, GEO.
He continues to occupy the Ware-
House & Stores, whore McLaws & Holt
lately transacted business, which are in
good order for the reception ami sate
keeping of Produce and Merchandize.—
All orders to purchase and consignment!
tor sale of Colton, Merchandize, or any
spec its of property, will bo thankfully
received ; and he pledges himself, that
eveiy exertion shall be used, to make sa
tisfactory return* of all business commit
ted to his care.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A FEW BARREI.S
Super. ¥tes\i ¥\our,
AND A FEW CASKS
Unslackcd Stone Lime.
September 5. 2 ts
JMk 1 To Rent,
The House and Lot at pre
iasSUHwsent occupied by Mrs. Eliza.
V'mlsou, on Reynold-street, and 11. e
range of Warehouse immediately in tin
rear. Apply to
John W. Wildfb,
Attorney for John B, Kgaii,
November 7 28 ts
To ReuiT
’I he Dwelling-House next
door below the brick buildings,
known us M’Kinne and Shultz’s Bank
Buildings. Possession will be given im
mediately. Apply to
R. H. Wilde,
Or, in hit absence, to John W. Wii.de.
November? 28 ts
3AMKS VOIiUILI ,
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 entrusted to
is care.
May 22 331 ts
Attention, Sportsmen•
rpHE Sparta Jockey Club Races will
J. commence, over the Sparta course,
on Tuesday, the third of December next,
free for any horse, mare or gelding, from
any part of the world. r
The first day’s running, three mile
heati, for a purse of three hundred dol
lars, cash—Entrance to subscribers,
twenty dollars ; to non subscribers, thirty
dollars.
Second clay, proprietor’s purse, of two
hundred dollars, two mile beats,—en
trance twenty dollars, free for any nag
except, the winner on the first day.
i Third day, a sweepstake, for the en
; trance moucy of the two proceeding day*
of that day, at ten dollars, and the gale
money of t hat day,—mile heats—the best
three in fi.e ; a feather on each.
Weights—the two first days, accord
ing to the rules of the Greouesfcoi o igh
turf.
Alston fc Taylor,
Proprietor*:
Nevrrr.btrr ?• fit! fcl,