Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 19, 1822, Image 1

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a 2 m V°l- 37 -] :. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1!>, 1322. • [New . .dies—No. 33. . ■ r ~ poblishKO. fyERJC l_ WI ,Tu»i»« * s ?™'°" ■ ; morn WO, I BY t. S tv HANyQ>. Bci^« u 314, half ‘ ;hesU f^ h mr **&* IJ} b*re I* Dump Mi Su ? ar ■' j(J pipes p-re UcdiaosUJo* I t T Dogma- strand /, I jo barrels Galea Rye Gw I f? ” piUlaJefphia bottled Porter ■ 10 » 1 r ±\ o I in quarter cask? Sweet Malaga VViuc 9 I? lUAr1 UAr 1,, p. Tcneriffie do I i nine Lisbon Wine superior quality I .-.A barrels Richmond superfine Hour I from new Wheat I in halfbaneU No. 1 Maokerai Ijo barrels No. ii <|o I 425 barrels No. d 10 I |0 tons Swedes Iron assorted I ,100 lbs. Shea;! do H j toa9 Ploughmoulds 9 50 quarter boxes best Spanish Cigars I Canisters English Sporting IWUer | jo bags Shot assorted ■ 9 6 dozen iron avid'brass Wue ..ifler* H assorted 4f? M 9 10 „ Bed Cords and Pioughhnes 9 ’OO roils Hale Rope 9 .’0 nieces prime tow Bagging i Colton k wool Cards, trace Cham? I Waggon Boxes 9 For Sale by I Harper & Montgomery, 9 N’bvcmb'i Ift B 4 it l-| ~ I Vexv anA ¥aa\iVonoto\i*. I GOODS. I James Killam, I Os the late Jinn of Killata k Hills, I Has received and i» now opening, at their I old stand, a lar?e assortment ol I BROAD CLOTHS, I CASIMERLS, and I VESTINGS,’ I Some of a very superior quality. I lie has at work the first rate Journey I men Tailors, & Mr,J. E. Shepard, whose | cutting is done in the neatest unu most IfA-hionable manner, wl»l rot and juper- I intend customers work made to mea- I sure. The orders of the former custom - I tn to the house are solicited. I ALSO, I Received a large ueutr U:\ml (if I HeatVj iNVade CLOTHING, I 01 the following articles, which were I !«de ia Ore best tnaurrf r, expressly for II hi* market, and will be sold at very low I jtfieef—vij: DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, , PANTALOONS, WAISTCOATS, PLAID CLOAKS, FINE LINEN SHIRTS,&c. And some Ladies Cloaks—a very hand tome article. November 16 32 If hamsT A FEW hhcls. superior Hams, just re ceived and for sale hv John P. Andrews, November 16 32 ts • To Kent, Until Ike first October 1823, MTHF. House and spacious lot adjoining, lately occupied by tie deceased Mrs. Kerblny ; the office fro Ting Reynol Vstreel and on the above described lot is al«o to rent. Fred. E. Dugas, Exe’r. November 16 32 A Card. A l BUNG Man who has done business r~ ' n an extensive Mercantile House ttt Europe for a considerable time, well' acquainted with book k epingand all the outiae of business, from the Grocery to counting room, wishes a situation in A c ‘.ly* He is very generally acquain- with the Planters of the up country, vln S resided among them nearly four I* 0, s P«ct»ble letters and refer j c ( s r*n be given on applying to I*. O. ‘•at tie office of thispaper.- Aovrmber 16 32 (f Notice. PUL partnership of Fraser Si liowdr' was dissolved on (he 1 Uli inst. by UnHi £ ons * Dt . James Fraser, will at c„ 0 ** e unsettled accounts of that con • aud continue [he Auction and Com * * 'on Business. James Fraser, .. Hays Bowdre. November 16 32 if aw.'UVBI.VG, A Gentlemen can be accomme cm ' v ed hoard (and lodging if re L? ?n elur *» Wk Building, next •So.e the Po-t-offlee ■ Tternber 2» 1( y c. fell,. wleiij New,Wholesale DRY GOODS STOKE, NO. 310 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, s. C. Wm. S. Millet'S? Co. AH B now opening at the aPoye.st-tnti, about Three Hundred Packages ot h 1 ; India, .French and American manufactured GOODS— cfMyiprjsing an assortment as beautiful ami exteivl' e, as has ever been offered for sale in this city, and which will be -old by the piece or package, on liberal terms, \ : 25 bates and cases low priced middling & super CLOTHS 6 do do do da do Cassimeres 2 do fine aud super Pelisse Cloths, as sorted colors 0 do do aud do Flannels, do 7 do white and colored Pfaiiy and Ker seys 9 do stout Forest Cloths G do ilristoLind London Uuffil Blankets <1 do a.-sorled Rose do 6do 21-2, tl, 31 -2'and 4 Point do 3 do green arid red Bo'-kin*Maizes 2 do Fearnought? and Lyon tikiii Coal logs 3 d‘> plain black and aborted Bomba zets sdo figured dp do do 5 cases single and doable wa* ;) Tarlah Plaids 4 do super Caroline do i do extra do do (new French pat tern?) % hales Toilinet and Swansdown Vcs i ling* 3 rases super Marseilles do 2 do » do Marseilles and Toilinet Vest 6 dp men’s and women’s Worsted and Lambs Wool Hose I do Children’s Worsted and Lambs Wool Hose 1 do do (red spots) do 40 do assorted Calico Prints, new and elegant patterns 2 Jr.iuks black‘and assorted colored Cambrics 5 Muslins 4 do plain and figured M till and Jaconet Muslin? 6 do do do Bool' and Leno do 3 do do and tambored Muslin Holies, (some very ricii) 2 do white and colored Cravats 3 do Garment and Cambric piiuiiic? 3 do sujicr Carlisle Ginghams 1 do do MuariLerkhr Jo PU.J patteffis; 4 bales Aprcu and FurfetlußS Checks 2 do He .'licking & cases Cotlou Ilpmlkerdiiof?; bits Komals, Madras, Turkcj I ten, Jot liin Flagg and t/arabric spniiod ilaudkerchief? 3 cases 7-4 and H-4 Cihntz and black and cqlorcd imitation Slmvl? 4 do Power aud Steam Loom Cotton Shirting* 3 do black, white and -late Cotton Hose ‘2 do do do do hull do 3 do 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4Gassimere Shawl* 10 do 1 -Baud .4-4 Irish I. him, whole and half'piece- and superior bltarh 3 do 7-1! Brown Irish Linens 1 do do glazed Gallon Hollands 2 do Long Lawns 2 do 7-4 and 11-4.lrish Table Diaper 2 do idnen Cambrics and Handker chiefs 3 do white Platillas, and imitation Rus sia Sheetings 10 halesO.mathiirgs, Drogheda?, Dowlas, Duck, and Brown Linen Sheetings 6 cases 3 cord white Cotton and [talent Linen Threads 2 do 6 cord superior Cotton Thread, on spools 5 do Buttons ; pack and pound Pins 20 bales No. I, 2 and 3 brown and while Waltham Sheeting? and Shirting? 11 do Dover and Lancaster Shecting? and Shirting* 1-2 do 3-4 Shirtings, Slripes and Plaids 1 do white Swan Skin 2 cases Genoa Cords and \ elveteens 1 do black aiidcoloml Tabby V civet, 5 bales Satinet? and Ga»«inets 1 do marble and stripe Cottoi.adcs I do 6-4 stout C'hambray* 5 case* superior blacic Sinchcws and Sarsneis 3 do black and Damask S.lk Handker chief* 6 do black and Colored Canton aud Nankin Crapes 6 db Crape Shawls and Scrafa 3 do black and colored Crape Dresses 2 do super black Italian Crapes 2 do green and white Florences and Satins 3 do 7-8 and 8-4 Levantine Shawls and Fancy Handkerchiefs * 6do Flagg and Bandana IlandWs. (some very fine) ~, , I do Merino Shawls, Scirfcand Hand kerchief* 5 do men’? and women’s kid, beaver, buck aud dog ?km Gloves 3 trunk? English Silk Hose 3 cases ftibbotr, (some new pattern?) 8 do Ladle- and Muse* Leghorn Giptey Hat* • 2 do men’s Leghorn do Town and Chantry Merchant* are re spectfully solicited to call and cxamu.c the above Goods (P* W, S. MILLER Si CO. intend to keep constantly on hand, every desenp tion of Dry Goods; and having a partner i . New- York, and an agent in England, who will permanently reside there, to make purchases in hut market, they W* Ire enabled, at all time*, tofumuh articles in their line of busine?*, at as low prices as canid be obtained either in tufa or the Northern cities. November 1# ■’* > 1 T~l i~T ' ITHiI New Goods, SttrrAßl.R FOR THE fiKAßpa'. tuft received by the late arrivals from Li ■ rttynol, end for sale in the ' Hr4ge Building , » BEST Saxbay blue and black Cloths aud Ca??imeres, 'luieskin aq I V’alentia'Vrsllc.y, Green and red Socking Ba«c, Assortment of Flaimel-, i> * igttred and plain black M«l i colored 4 ■ Boaibazetts, h 1- igured and plain Cassimero Shawls and joints, il Assortment of Hosiery. j; Linsey Woo Lev, f ’ Btollimg, e i artan Plaids and Bombaziues, d Beat black Sinshervs and Sarsnetta, „ ~ Nankin and Canton Crapes, g i.cvanline and figured Silk, !‘(aided and striped Silk, English silk Hose and Gloves,. - Crape Shawls, assorted, 'Vhite and colored leaUin?, j c otton Shirtings and Sheeting*, - Fine and coarse Calicoes, G-4 and 4-4 G,ambries and Jaconets, »» )> *> figured ~ „ ~ .» rme and coarse Furniture Chintz, 6-4 and 4-4 cotton Checks, Cotton Hosiery, Gingham? and Scotch I lomcspnns, - Assortment of Sewings Cotton?, 4-4 so 8-4 Cotton Shawls, - Irish Linen?, Lawns and I'able Clclhs, „ brown Linen?, Platillas, Barlaji, Sheetings, hi* Russia Sheetings, Diaper? and Ilee iatts, Sterling O.snaborgs k Flemish Sheetings, Lltrtn Check and Drilling?, - Glove?, a general assortment, Good assortment of '■! uslins, »* *» ,i. 'i bread-, Fine Linen Cambrics, 'roodassortment of Hdkfs. I Catalonia an J Madras* Mia v, i», Flag and Bandana Hdkfs. J Silk and cotton Velvet, Olivo and Drab Corde, « '.lerinoand Velveteen Shawls, Shell and Horn Comb?, Cotton Bod Tir k<-, J 3-4 and 4-4 oolt.Ki Shirting?, Plaid? and Stripes, J A general .w-ortounlof Domuntics, Pound and Pack Pins, . Satinets and llatiuet?, I And many more anjcles tori nnnieron? tomfiiiticm —all of whlch'wili bo sold low for cash or approved pap' r, l^y j George Wragg, Jr. October 20 24 4w The iSubscribcr, j InailJlilon to his former Sto'k, has re ceived the following articles, which makes hi? assortment complete; r/z: , r ON DON Du fill, Point, trisbl and . ifiise jHlankrts, I zenith Curpctii)", [ji'ae, lied and While Flannel*, i ifoarr?.!'* Negro Cloth", Do. Satinet!*, Blue and Green Hoc’ inf and Drapery Baize, c LTudsfy AVoulsie?, Tartan plaids, j, Bombnzclt? do. 1 Caroline do. Plain and Figuicd B mbazeltj, assorlep <olor?, Bath Coating?, Casimere Shawls, Valencia Scarfs k Shawl?, Mark, while, and jdriid?, a new article, and Cotton Shawl?, Flag and Bandana Hdkfs. Pl,.in and Figured black and colzrcu Canton and Nankin Crape?* ’ Black Italian do. L Scotch iTomcspun ■, Irish Linens, , (totton and Linen Dedlick?, Do. do. Checks, Brown & bleached Sheetings Si Shii’lings, , Plaid and ?triped Homespuns, Men’s and Women’? black and white Silk 1 lose, Cotton and Woolh n Surpentjcr?, Calicoes, 4-4 Cambric Prints, Fur-niture Chintz, pbtjn and Figured 0-4 Cotton Cambrics. AI.SO, A few ca»cs Straw Bonnets, on con sivniuenl, which will t'e sold low. i B. G. Sims. November 12 , 30 41 , tuvoevMUV.ft, Cotton Bagging, &c. &c. A f'kfY Piece* 42 inch Cotton Bagging, first quality* I 600 lbs. F.ngli»b Baling Twine 80 Coil* do Hope 28 llhtls. Muscovado & Oi lcan- Sugar ‘ 25 Hag? Green Coffee 60 Hhds. Philadelphia Eye Whiskey 30 Barrels do do do 35 do N. F.. Gin 10 Qr. Casks Tencriffc Wine 20 Tierces London Porter 15 Boxes WWttmoro’s No. 10, Cotton Card* 150 Dags Shrtt 5000 Wt. Bar Lead 10 Tons Swede* Iron, assorted 100 Casks Patent Cot Xaile and Brad* . 3000 Bushel* Liverpool Ground Salt Any part of which articles will be i , *old unusually low for Cash or approved ; m ‘ A. Mitchell kS- Clarke. ’ September 12. 6 U ! rrp Several genteel young ’ , n en caw be accommodated with Board, i > the middle tenement of the Bridge ' Bank. * or . . Aagn* 1 W c '»« v- QoiVon Wwt-Wowsfc Upper end, South side Broads). Anguita. William H. Egan, BE IS leave to acquaint his friends and the public, (hut (ho above is in complete oilier for the reception of pro duce. I lie stv urity from fire, which its pecu i'i‘4’ 'ififitiotj affords, nncl the Convenience iiri.-M/ from its immediate neighborhood to f r<4 of the town where the prin cipal of the Cotton is new sold, render it u desirable place for tile plan ters to deposit their produce. 1 ibfcral advances made. Sept. 14 C If TUa ft\\WscY\\)st’B, HAVE connected themselves in Du siness under llie firm of A. I. «S* Gr. IV. Huntington , and have taken the front room of the Building occupied by Messrs. A. Slaugh ter it: C. Lnhuzan, wliere they olfer for sale, an assortment of GYvOcimrßs. A. I. Huntington, \ G. W. Huntington. Augusta, Sept. 10,1022. 4tf WM. U. TWO Air ft OX &, 80. OFFER FOR SALE, j’T/'k lIHUS. prime St. Croix Sugar, 30 do Al uscot ftdn do 300 Bags prime green Coffee, 10 Pipe* Holland (}ln, 6do Cogniac Brandy 5 Illids. Jamaica Until, 20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine, ‘if) do. Malaga do 10 Barrels N. E. Horn, Si) Hhds. Molasses, * 10 Casks London Porler, fit) Bids Loaf and Lump Sugar, i.O Bags Pepper, fit) Barrels Floor, 4 B Boxes London Muslard, :)d do It aisins, 10 BoxesWhUtinprcoottoncards 300 Qr, Boxen Spanish Sugars, i fiO Kegs Powder, 200 Bags Shot, 6 Kegs Lead, 200 Pieces Cotton Bagging, DO Coii Bale Hope, 20 Tons Iron, Herman Steel, English hllslered do.. ttusliels ft all, All of which arc offered low for Cash, or toed paper. Sept. 10. 4 3m Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &c. (50 Bids. N. O. so. Muscovado Sugar |nj hhls, do do do .10 hntk. J.oaf do 10 tjerees fir pen Coflit# 21) bags do do 12 tierces super. London Porler 20 tons assorted Sweeds Iron 50 barrels jN. E. Hum and Whiskey ,",0 do Molasses 40 do Malaga Wine I i half hhls. do do 100 barrels Baltimore Fionr 90 do Mackerel 15 tici r es Rice, Cogniac Brandy, 11. Gin Jamaica Rum, &c. All of which will he sold low for Cash, or approved paper, by • Bacon & Danforlh. 3 doors above City-Hold. September 24 10 M Notice. THE subscriber offers for Rent, his Sand-Hill Residence for 12 months from the first October next. John Gindrat. September 10. 4tf Thomas S. Metcalf OFFERS FOR SALE > 30 Bids, boiled Cider 100 do Potatoes 20 do Beets 1000 bunches Onions 100 bhh. new Flour 50 casks Cut Nails 50 tons Swecds Iron 10 bbls. best Cider Vinegar 50 hhds. best retailing Molassps 40 casks Lime 10 hhds. Hams 3 0 bags Coffee Rum, Gin and Apple Brandy November 2 20 If Bress Alaklng. MRS. BURNS, gratctul for the pat ronage already met with in the above line, informs the Ladies she has just received the newest Fashions, Jin the lower tenement of the Brick Build ing next to Dr. Dent, Dread Street. November 12 33 If 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 His care. Mar 22 3,31 ff t 11 ir i' i mammmmmmmmmm Notice. SILAS BRONSON having taken in Mr. John Wiohtmak as a partner, thier business will Lo conducted under the firm of Bronson k Wightman; They are opening a general and extensive asurlment of ST A pit: and fancy GOODS, RI ITABI.E FOR THE SEASON —VIZ. - 2 bales superfine and common Cloths, j 1 ~ Canine:' e, 1 2 „ Satinets, ■ ‘ ») Figured lioßvhftzettes, , 1 i, l’li< in do C trunks Calicoes, assorted, 1 2 „ Fiain and Stripe Cambric, I „ low price .Muslin Robes, i cases Steam k Power Loom .Shifting, I „ Hinchcws, I ~ English and Italian Sewing Silk, 1 ~ J.angdou Wire T hread, - I i) Lewis and 1 omis and Lewis H. super Gilt Huttons, I „ low priced Gilt Buttons, 1 „ Boys’ Morocco Hats, e 5 „ Ladies’ Straw Hats, - 12 trunks coarse aqd fine' Shoes, r 15 ,i Ladies Morocco ~ 5 boxes Whitlemore Cotton Cards, 3 ~ Holm” 1 and White’s and Snow’s, Domestic Goods, assorted. I he above Goods, with manjuthers, are offered 0 the best tertnff-tbose 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; we shall lie able to keep a general assort ment. Bronson & tVightmari. Oct. 5 T 4 ts JOHN S. HOLT Offers his services to his Friends and tht J'vb/ic, ns a Mev chant AKU } In re-Ilouse Keeper , AUGUSTA, GF,O. Ho continues to occupy tijo Ware l louse k file re.-, w here MrLnws ,<c Holt lately transacted business, which are in good order lor (he reception and safe keepiog-of produce and Merchandize * All orders to purchase and consignments for sate of Colton, Merchandize, or any species of property, will Pc thankful!} received; and he pledges hiiiis. If, that every exertion shall be used, to make sa- Its 1 act ary returns of ah business commit ted to Ids care. ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW EARREfJ .Vvt»\\ Flour, ’ AND A FEW CtgKS S ['unlocked Slone Lime. September 5. 2 ts To Kent, The House and Lot at pre ■ sent occupied by Mrs. Eliz: \V ilpoi l , on Reynold-street, and (In range of Warehouse immediately in tin rear. Apply to John W. Wilde, A Homey for John B. Kuan. November 7 20 ts M' To Kent, The Dwelling-House next door below (he brick buildings, ■ known as M'kinne and Shultz’s Bank Buildings. Possession will be given im mediately. Apply lo R. H. Wilde, Or, in, his absence, lo Jons W. Wh.de November? 23 (f To Rent, JjrrzJi The House at present in the I’m.(m occupancy of the subscriber, on sLUiM. Ellis-streel. r John W. Wilde. November? 23 ts Attention, Sportsmen! fIIHE Sparta Jockey Club Races will , .1 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. The first day’s running, three mile heats, for a purse of three hundred dol lars, cash—Entrance to subscribers, twenty dollars ; to non subscribers, thirty dollars. Second day, proprietor’s purse, of two hundred dollars, two mile heats,—en trance twenty dollars, free for any nag except the winner on the first day. Third day, a sweepstake, lor the en trance money of the two preceeding days of that day, at ten dollars, and the gate money of that day,—mil# Heats—the best three in five ; a feather on each. Weights—the two first days, accord lag to the ruins of the Greenesborough turf. Alston & Taylor, Brunei' lots, November 7 • 28 ld,*- Notice. ALL pereons having demand against the estate of Waller Leigh, late of Rich, mond county, deceased, arc requested to present th»m, properly aulhcutinMed for settlement, within the lime prescribed by law, and those indebted to make pay ment. B. H. Wnrmi, Executor . October A? . 18 6w CAiax f ZFLOIIANCE, Surgeon Dentist, at • the sign ol (bc-Goltlen Ilaglf>, Iftini l'urjf T S. G. (who.bas practised twenty live years tu : (dharlesinu) offei? his sm*. vices i.' tiic ladies mnl gentlemen cl Au gust*, in every branch ol Ms piolession lie invites those who may he ii. want cl' Id* ser» n os lo cull mnl see Jiis work, ma liijCuclnrttl on a new principle, which he warrants. , . Tectjirthcl Gums. FBIfIE diseased ol liie Teeth and Gums JL arc ■chi.’fly owi..'g to onr own nrg. led i (lie parts of the aliments which aho ul the)r.i*lt'er mastication, grow ing act i l adl coy.ro ive, tluj guflir t , K thereby first ;.!m. h d, us h, u,g the jnest tender parti, mnl after these "correction# are prod.i.a. j, commonly called llje Tar tar ol the Tooth, which, destroying both their texture and whiteness, rot only deprives t.ie month of its princfphi orna ments, hut bring- on i iulcut (ooth uclwf, and renders the Cium? livjJ and putrid, and offensive to ourselves and others.— liut though people in general may pre vent those inconveniences, hy care and attention at first, >;ctj if they are-mice suffered to take place, it is no longer. h tho power of the sufferer U> remote them, t this being properly Um province of thy experienced Dentist, who hath made tlio maladies of the Teeth ami Gums, with their attendant evils, the principal object and end of hi- studies. Mr. rioranic , Dentist, By long pr ciu e, u close implication to business, and a thorough knowledge cl the structure ofthe Teeth ami Gnm.l, ha made all the operations in those pari quite familiar to him, Insomuch that what seme- Dentists havejudged i’lnprac tii able, he hath performed with ease and safety. lie places Teeth', both real and artifi cial, (making the latter with pure ena mel,) from a single one lo nn entire set, so accurately, that they sh»U amwer every purpose of the natural. Thus the greatest deficiencies are''supplied with ornaments, viiifli have (herecgmiijenda tiou of utility , '(lidse Troth that base- fallen cut of their soc keif, whit h froqiieolly hfippenr, tliMigb in a perfect soundst|((ej he, by n .method peculiar to blni-elfo replaces as Jem as ever, W ithout the least ppin or jhoHsincsslo thshpatient. - lie clears Hie TiVt,h, if swFr so di-co lourcd, el all their Tsyhiess arid tartar, without pain, and renders them while, and as fair as ever io b*fan hour. 1 Teelh and Slumps extracted in the easiest manner, if ever srv.tjiihcnil. lie assists young Ladies nml Gentle men in the first and socon'd dentition, and. •removes the Milk Teeth at'proper sea sons, let! tipsy should incommode the re gnlargrowtlirtfihe succeeding ones ; and If a deformity ofthis kind has lakrnplarc, Ihrough the want of a skilful Dentist. Mr. Flnrrmco undertake* io corns*;) it, provided the subject is net more Ilian twenty years old, and restore the Teeth to their natural, regular and, beautiful order, N. H. A Tincture and Dentifrice paste, prepared by him on tl.nvhlcb jireserves tli° Teeth and changes Ihem |Jh ccnnli ful white, cures (lie Gums of the Scurvy, and makes the breath at all time* ivve< t aud agreefil |e • and cores the Tooth Ache immediately, with proper direr tions how' to use them. October 29 21 Take Notice. riTMF “ Little Man,' 11 from-Savannah, JL the ancient master of the Tower if Babal, the fcleep Walker and Ghost in tile Lantern, lias risen again in the lily of Augusta, at the corner of Fibs and Centre streets, and informs the ladies and gentlemen of this city and its vicinity that his Confectionary is almost ready, lie would also inibrin his ancient custom ors that he is the' man that first founded the establishment of Gandry &, Duiort, in Savannah, and that Ids goods are quite fresh and at the same price as they were in Savannah, lie is astonished that in such a fine oily as this there is no he (louse! it is really a pi tty, for it would bo very accommodating to the. public in general; his means are not sufficient fbr the present, —he has done all be could do, lie thought that, being so well known in Georgia, he would have been encouraged, though he lias found it to the contrary t but if some gentlcra. ii would make a subscription lo build the ice house, they would find it of great ad vantage, a* they could have the ice at first cost until they were reimbursed of their subscription, and after that they would have it free sot a whole season, or otherwise have the interest of their mo ney.—ls. ot, he will deprive himself of a sumptuous table j lie will cal bread and pepper, and try lo build the ice bouse, small or large lor the use of the Lillie Man’s garden. He would take the liber ty ofpresentinghisbesl wishes lo the cMi ztns ingeneral and assures them that they wiH always find him ready to wait on them in the best slyle. November 14 31 Georgia, Columbia County. JACOB PAUL told before me a Idaf k or brown marc, with a snip nn Her left nostril and some white hairs in her forehead, her right hind fool while near ly up to the foot lock joint, no olbcr marbsnor brand disc*veiahl v supposed ' to he al<out eighteen years old, low it) or der and about five feet high—appraised at thirteen dollars, by George Faucet and John Gray, this 2d day of f/oveniber 1 M 2. , ■ v •- -v Wm. Scott, J. P, U. Lamar , Clerk J. C, Xo.ymber 14 31