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Iron & Danforth,
B fll , s above cirr-tJoTFi.,
* T bv Mt arrivals, a m- ,
to the season,
■
■ rl , nN E and common Cloths and
*! |/ a shT«rd Point Blankets,
’ eS - ■'! and White Plains,
tl «' Bi White Flannels,
V*r
, assortment of
" Groceries,
K rhi f:h Will lx- sold on the most
" terms lor cash or approved
HKaberlf 33 3w , " I
“r I •
‘ n, ‘ Consignment,
, p f)t,¥l Blankets,
IK Retrial Cottons, i
H h Lillies and j
• I' W rit and Mae broad Cloths,
PI- R nr , 0 ;:,rc:l on lon- credit at ,
in» l v v- /*-' - ’ * (
% W Bacon St Danforth.
11. ■ ,a 33 3{ I
|„ ,
■ planters Others. '
~ subscriber, having made an ar- ,
r ■nnsemeot with the Patentee, in
J ' B York, ha? on hand and will keep
ers Btntlv,’ a large, supply of Freeborn
icit plough*) of hH sizes ; tie
nd H* pnaMHltofiimisli much lower
W KteretofoP*-- fe ? !’«*• of. discount
et. Bi. m ,Je from his present reduced.
,5 there purchasing by the dozen, i
ALSO, i
K On hand and on the river,
10X3 as'OTlsl gw ode* Iron,
of trom Ito I?lnches Wide v,.x.
?ia ■ ijr ,;j (v of Hoop Iron, of all sizes, &
,0 - I and if!® rods ,
ed, Respite if cut nail* and brads
(be Hi .) ' ons>hot. of all size*, St lead
Ihe of cad, German and blister -
ose pij gteel
r " fine Engl’.* castings, consisting
H of Pots and Uveii"
lr. ■ Qjjj rorec for Dutch Ovens j
rn i Barrels & half barrel, Wo. 1,2& |
d 3 mackerel and shad ? , ,
of ■do prime St, Croix h»ptr .y. ,
■do k linxes loaf & lump do
>■ do Prime Floor
Dags do Green Cofiac
do Pepper and Spice
■ Darrels fresh cranberries
■ (lottos do Rahipe •
, brails fresh Almonds
IHwfikmf Ist. qualify Goshen Cutfer
r ’ Übli i half barrel 0 assorted cor-
dials
|H Boms prime sperm tallow
candlas, & winter pressetl oil
do Ist. quality Windsor shaving
soap
do No. 1, common do
IHi Reams Writfoar & W raping paper,
with a general a**oHiwenl-of
Hardware, and Smiths’ Bel-
Anvils, Sledges, Vices, &c.
ALSO,
cf Saw and Grist-Mill Irons,
kr.
which will !;e sol 1 law for CASi;,
Paper, »’ f "*■ ■pi
John L. Anderson,
HE Sdoors above flu Globe Htgern,
S—Blacksmith work of all kinds,
shop as usual.
if. 1., A.
|H November 10 34 ts
■ Executor's Sale.
|HTpil.h he sold, at the Market-House,
IHm in tii- city of .Augusta, on thte first
of January next, two hundred shares
of the Rank of Augusta, belong-
Mo the estate of John Willson, deceas- '
ferms of sale, cash.
B John Campbell, '
I John Moore, i
I EtKvton Estate nf John IVilUoYl.
H Notice. \
81,B 1, lne '‘-•late of John Willson, late of •
Augusta, deceased, are re- 1
to present the game, and those '
JH ™"' l 'a said estate will make pay- 1
■>K<!o ' * ■' ■
H John Campbell,
H John Moore,
■ ~ r reculurs Fttnle of John tVtIU ,n.
JWemher ‘ jjgj tt j
Sale. 1 1
hp sold, pursuent to an order
el Court o( O dinary ot'fiolumhia
1,1i ,', d the Court I louse of said 'ouuty, 1
H* , lr ;' 1 Tuesday in io • runry next, 1
K a* res of land, m said
"■'> ;; r|n 'igiag to the estate of Wil
■ V l ( i sll i de. eased, bo Keg creek, <
■ "riir Enh.mk and Hogan sold tor
the heirs and creditors of; -
■-leased.
Bj Wrn. Jones, Ex’er.
1 J- Alexander,
■ v . I‘Xtrvior in right ofhs* ■•■ifr,
■ ■' ol 'tm v ier pj s J 3; , J ;
■ Guardian Sale.
B iV ? °l'l, at the Court-House
HTk„i in , '’'fhmond Count v, on the first
rj next, within the «-
■Pam. n” ’ m norslJß nee ms an order k
■ksCo J /' tl,e ,nferio * Court of Colum
eß'‘tgfor ordinary porpoees, 1
■ks ,’ i: 0 '^ Ln " a I m 1 ed Daniel, belonging to
Bleu deceased, a*.
E? ( l^r nßdivilM °^ h ‘ J «Vk,
i^f-twulori^ 8 beu, ‘ fit of tl,c Heirs
I r Carotin, Guardian. ■
l umber 19 33 14. , -f , 1
| Ut!^ 1c Subscriber* I
I W highest bidder, on ,
I l G l1 December next, 00 lb* <
I WvT Where r^,lp N (Columbia I
I ( l ,,Bn '>fy of Corn, Fodder, 1
I J nn ; r» t ,d and furtut ore, also, 1
I f?*,. , Sol. Hoge.
I ° ,w,W J9 Clxrw,
■ Detect tße Rascal.
ON the evening of the 18th ii j<=t. /‘hit
hp Crash, a young man of the a-e
of 19 or 20 years, about 5 feel G o.'fl
inches in height, wearing a blue suit of
clothes, took irom a negro boy my hour
under pretence of riding a short distance
and returning Jo the course of an hour—
since which time 1 bare not heard of ei
ther horse Or* man, and suppose him to
have gone to Chu> lesion to make sale of
him. Ylie horse.is a si.vil built dark bnv
with a star 51 his forehead, White s ddle
sixits, and naturally racks. Any per
son wiio will apprehend him, or give no
tice so that I can got the horse or Mu
the mis rennt to ja-tice, shall ho liberal
ly rewarded.
Israel Gilbert.
November 19 ;ej 3,
Georgia, Columbia County.
Up S. Cranford, Clerk of Ihe Court'of
Ordinary of Columbia Count//. j
TX/'HRRK VS Walter A. App’ing has
f » applied to me for loiters of admin-1
istrationon the estate ami effects of Ann
Dorsett, late of said county, deceased,
These are therefore lb iile and admo
nish all and singular the kindred.and cre
ditors of said deceased, to lie and appear
nt my oflice within th* lime prescribed hy
law, to shew ckuse, if any they have,
whv said letters of administration should
not be grant ed.
Given under my hand and seal of Of
fice this 13th day of N- vernher, 1 f!23,
S. Crawford, Clerk C. 0.
Georgia Fenclblr?,
A regular quarterly meeting of the
f*. Company will be held at tbn Eusrle
Tavern, on Saturday evening next, 23rd
iost. at half past 7 o’clock, members are
hereby notified to come prepared to
meet the fbuyth quarter y contribution,
for the'year 189°.
Jas. M. Glenn, Sec'ry.
November 19 133 3t
UNION GUARDS.
A N election will he held at tlie house
■TL of S, P. Turpin, on Saturday, the
93d of November, instant, at 7 o’clock,
P. 01. for an Efyivn in sttid company.
By order of C -ut. CnMweH.
\Vm. 11. Bush, Sec'y.
N. 8, Tlicre will be a meeting ol the
company at the same time and place.
Fly order. 31 td
AUCTION.
Evening Sales,
ON Saturday.—lor the sale of Rooks
Statinna-y,—Jeweiry,—W.atc lies,
'fee.— Sales to eommance at 7 o’clock.
John P Andrews.
November 14 Jhirliuinr.
Despatch for a Lillie
Moncj.
r FlfiE undarsignod informs (lie Mrr
l. chants and (Joatinfii in particular,
that he will deliver all Colton shipped in
this plane, on the River-Bank ophite
ihe boats, for only four cent., per hale, as
dnyage, and taking out of the Ware.
hou?“, which.lt to he paid by the boat
men, as is the usual custom, lie is )ire
parod t 1 <Jslivei'Tmtj. hundrosl hales an
hour through the day.
Henry Shultz.
Hamburg, November 14 31 4t
U. There are two suitable boats
ready to carry cotton over from either
side, also, goods which have been shipped
from Charleston or Savannah, by Sleam
or other Boats, when it may he iocoti
veniefct for them to cross (be river, to
receive or deliver them themselves.
Cheap Goods.
Ttt.E SPitsCRIBKK IS NOW r.ECI!IVir:«
HIS FALL SVrPM OF
(g(D(DIDS a
Comprising most articles tnitnhh far Town
and Country trade.
Those who want good bargains for
Cush, are respectfully invited to call, as
he is determined to sell low.
P. Stovall.
OT Ua wishes to buy or hire ioime
diutelya steady good (louse M’ontan.
November f> 97 91
SEED RYE:
A snufl quantity , of superior quality,
for sxi.e by
Summers & Perry.
October 1/ ■ RI
• To Kent,
'Jlinnß_ In the vicinity of the Poet
finß Office, a large and convenient
l»IH IdwcHing-lloufe, with 2 Stores
In frAnt and a capacious Cellar under
neath. Apply to
Mackenzie & Ponce.
October 31 53 tt;
Notice.
ffIHE subscriber* beg leave to tender
'I fbeir services in receiving and for
warding Produce for sale In Charleston.
The gentleman who will attend to sales
there is of long fc known experience as a
Factor and Commission Merchant, and
promises promptness and attention in the
discharge of any business committed to
his care Advances, if necessary, will
1* made, on delivery of the shipping re
ceipt hero, ami the onlv charges are
those usual with F«ctort m Charleston,
Rohf. M’Dooald & Co.
Hamburg, S. C.
November 15 ft J
iHf *
Who\esa\e hex tlooAs
; SffDBIS,
. *-°‘ 56 nfJO AS STR EET,
CHARLESTO??, S. C,
J '
D. Parish 6? Co •
■ lave received by late arrivals from U- 1
j. verpool and Npw- York,
Three Hundred fy Fjfty Packages i
:| HrffClfooß«a
;! Comprising the most extensive us-ort
i ment (hey have everotfored, and will be
j .old ly the Package or Piece, on the most <
I occur i rupd at tug terms.
Woollen Goods.
I 8 bales and rases extra and super West
| of England Cloths
r 10 do super Yorkshire Cloths
8 do middling do do
10 do low priced do do
9 do super and common, assorted To- 1
Rssc Cloths
2 ca«es Austen’s extra black and blue
Cassimercs
4 do super do do
3 do do fancy mixtures do
■1 bales low priced assorted do
10 do assorted Salt diets
1 2 do do Cajsliiets
1 case super Valencia Vestings
1 do Toil net do
1 do super printed Vest Shapes
20 hales 8 4, 9-4 and 10-4 London Dufiil
Blankets
15 do Bristol do do
10 do 3,3 J and 4 Point
5 do 7-4, 8-4, 9-4 10-4,11-4, and 12-4
Rose do
15 do Grundy’s & Hutchinson’s White
Plains
2 do Blue do
I 2 do Mixt do
3 do White Eerscj”, (for Negro i
Clothing) ' |
1 do drab Devonshire Kersevs
I 5 bales assorted Flannels
I 1 do wliitapSwauskins
1 do 6-4 ami 6-4 Bucking and Dra- \
pery Baize
5 do Rhodes’, Hindis, Smith’s and j
Bleakley’s black Bomhazetts
2 do do colored do
2 do do do and black and figured do I
1 do do Printed do
1 do Plaid i do
2 cases Tartan Plaid?
3 do super Norwich do
3 do Ca-obno do
2 do Imperial do do
2 do hlarlt Bombazeens -
S do 7-4 and 8 4 assorted C itsimere
Shawls
t doC do do Printi
1 d» 4-4 Merino Shawls and Prints
, 2 do assorted Lambs Wool Hose
2 do do do do half do
2 do women’s Mark, while amt color I
cd Worst ed Hose.
Colton Goods.
20 cases super 7-8 Print* ,
5 dd 9-8 do
5 do middling and common Calicoes
10 do Plate do
2 dev super Harjit ttre Ctiiufz
5 do common do Calicoes
10 do 9-,8 and 6-4 Cambrics
4 do 9-8, 5-4 and 6 4 Jaconets
1 do do dp Mulls
1 2 do 0-4 Jubilee Cords
1 2 do do figured Cambric*
’ 2 do do Ijoom Sew cd Nl stalins
2 do do colored striped do
, 3 rases 9-8 and 0-4 Book Muslin*
1 do do Japanned do
1 do super worked and sewed Aiuslio
Robes
2 do common do do
2 do 9-8 aiid 5-4 Jaconet Cravats
1 do do colored and figured do
| sdo Bteam and Power Shirting?
, 2do Iriah do
, 30 bales-assorted Wallham Cottons
5 dr common Brown Sheetings
6 case* American Plaids
2 do do Stripe* •
5 do Mue, 11 to and white and stripe
I terries
2 bales Cotton Ticks
1 do super English do
2 case* Furaiuire Dimities
2 do 'Garment do
2 do Cambric do
1 2 do black and colored-Snrsupt Cam
i lirics
1 do 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Marseilles
| Quills
’ do fleaverteens
3 do Madras Handkerchiefs
E do blue Uornal do
1 <lo do I v ,;lled do
2 do 3'urkey Red do
2 do Printed Pocket do
9 case* Chinlr, Shawls
3 do 7-4 and 8-4 Imitation do
2 do 5-4 Manchester Ginghams
3 do super light do
1 do Imitation Caroline Plaids
4 do men’s and women’s wldte Cot.
ton Hose
2 do girl’s do do
4 do Cotton and AVobsted Braces
3 do Mott’s and Orell’s 3 cord Colton
Balls
1 do colored and black Tabby Velvet
1 do Cotton ferrets.
Linen Goods.
6 rases 7-8 and 4-4 Iri»h Linens^
2 do Long Lawn*
2 do 3-4 Irish Diaper
2 do 6-4 and 10-4 Table do
2 do white and brown Platillas
2 do Brown Linen*
3 bale* Russia Sheeting* |
6 do Scotch do .
■3 do Duck ,
4 do Drogheda* .
4 case* assorted Patent Thread*
1 do do Nun’s do
8 do caper plain apd twilled Tape* (
8 do common do
2 do Linen Cambrics
1 do do do Handkerchief*.
Silk Goods.
C cases Black Siocbews
3 do do Sarsnet*
1 do Plaid do .
I do super hJack Salt eons ! 1
3 do colored Mack Nankin Crapes
sdo do do Canton do
3 do figured do do
3 do assorted Nankin Crape Drome*
5 do do 4-4 and 7-4 do do Shawls
3 do do do Mantles
6 do black Canton H**!kercWef»
3 do' Chow Chow dc
4 do flipar Choppa* d
1 J do do Bead ana*
*
' 1
, > t
1 do plain and figured fancy Hand
kerchief*
1 do do da Gauze do
2 do Mack Italian Crapes
I do green, pink and white Florence
1 do Mick ami while figured baling
1 do Mack Silk Velvet
S do No. 6 and 16 and 7 and 28 rich
figured Ribbons, new patterns
1 do assorted Plaid do
2 do plain and figured Taffeta and Sa
tin do
j f do Velvet do
I I do I la>-k sod colored Galloons
| t trnpk F.uglish Silk Dose
| 1 case H ick Kre„r,h do dr>
2 cases Midland white Silk Gloveit
2 trunk* Mack, Mile and assorted Ila
-1 an Sewing Silks
5 rases do do India do
2 do assorted Silk Twist.
Sundries. i
2 cases men’s Dog-Skin Gloves
1 do do colored Buckskin do
1 do dot Beaver do
2 no Rabit, Heaver and Kid do
2 do da uo do lined da
2 do super and ccmmongilt Coat and
Vest Buttons
1 do assorted Pearl da
1 do large and side Shell Com! s 1
6 do pound, pack and box Pin?
2 do Silk Umbrellas
I jdo Cotton do.’
!N-*vemlier 9 29 3tw
J. & D. Hinsdale
have JCST IIF.CF.IVED AN ADDITIONAL
SUPPLY OF FANCY
0)!$? ®©©lDS 9
Which, together with their former
Stock, they otter for sale for rash or rity
1 acceptances, at a small advance from
New-York cost.
Novembers 27 12t
Just Received,
And/ir sale by the subscriber, oil accom
modating terms,
40 Ilbds. ami 97 bbls. prime Jamai
ca, St. Croix &, N-. O. Sugars',
2.0 do Guadaloupe and Surinam
Molasses,
2 do Jamaica Rum, )
t /■» rj . f\\ arranteu
6 pipe." Cog. Brandy, \ .
5 do Holland Gin, ) I),ima »
<*9 bbts. Northern Gin,
.‘iff do do Rum,
69 do Rye Whiskey,
3 do old Irish do
- 50 ettsks Sicily Madeira, Tencriffe,
Currant and Malaga Wines,
50 bhls. Mackerel,
75 do superfine Fjjjur, from new
wheat,
15 tons Swedcs Iron, assorted,
70 casks Patent Cut Nail*,
100 bags prime Green Coffee,
20 do Pepper,
10 do Pimento,
49 kegs Richmond . Manufactured
Tobacco,
4000 lbs. English C men Copperas,
2000 do Loaf and Lump Sugar,
IT>(H) bushels Liverpool Salt,
20000 yards Northern Ilomesfiuos, ma
king a complete assortment,
’ 2000 yards Ratlnctls,
150 boxes Hunch Aiuscalel Rations,
20 do 'Pea,
30 do s,ierm and tallow Candles,
20 do No. 1 Soap,
15 dozen bottles Dyer’s White Cur
rant Wine,
200 lbs Bagging Twine,
100 Teams large and small Wrapping
Paper,
20 do Writing do
10 bbls. Cider Vinegar,
Race and Ground Ginger,
Salt Pctre,
Fine and coarse Boots and Slmes,
Bonnets, Bonnet Papers,
Trace Chains,
Hardware, Glassware, fee. fcc.
E. Mautou.
October 2C 23 ts
. —J ■ i i. —i.
Seed Wheat.
Just Receivedf and For Sale,
Five hundred bushels superior
SEED WHEAT.
Apply to Rammers k Perry, or
B. G. Sims.
Se il ember 17 7 ts
Salt, Sugar and Coffee.
1500 Bushels Salt, j
t'.i lihds. Prime St. Croix Sugar,
.'JO Bags prime Green Coff o,
The above GOODS will be sold on
mode fit? terms, and in Lot* tb suit pur
chaser-?, if taken from the Wharf—try
M‘Gran & Gordon.
October 2C 2d ts
N. B. —Bills on New-York.
ON the Ist day of November next,
will be rented *.ho
WARE-HOUSE
On Rcynold-slreet, now tenanted by L,
C. Cantelou. Application to be made to
JOHN B. EGAN, —or, in his absence,
to Joins W. Wii.de, Esq.
October 1 13 ts
A Card.
riIHF. subscriber respectfully informs
JL his friends, and those of those of the
late firm of Thompson & Andrews, that i
(he Auction and Commission business '
will be con'inued by him, at the store I
lately occupied by them, where all or
ders for lh' purchase or sale of Merchan
dise, will be thankfully received and
faithfully exeemed.
John P. Andrews.
OctoberSM 22 1m f
To Kent, I
a From the Is*. October, sere- *
ral tenements in Cotton Range. »
T A I
J. Aiislcy.
September 4R 12
To Rent,
. m And possession given imme- (
mw diately, a comfortable Dwelling
Issiß House. Enquire at this office
or at toe Augusta Roolastore.
November 14 ts
V, * ' ,
New & Cheap Clothing.
The subscriber beg* leave to Inform bis
friends and the public, that he is this
day opening, at his More, two door* •- ]
bove Uici Globe Tavern, a large and
choice selection of
Fashionable Clothing ,
COMStSTINO OF
Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress
Coa s, . i
Do. do. do. Frock Coals, > '
Do. do. do. Cloth and Cass'mere Panta
loons, \
Do. do. and Duff Vets,
Black Silk and elegant. fwncyGiattern
Nests; an assortment of lon\priced
Vests and i'antatooiw, of cvc y dc»-
‘ criplion.
ALSO, A FAROE ASSORTMENT OF i
Plaid Cloaks,
Assorted Fnlferv*. 1 1
Linen & Colton Shirts, Flannel Shirts j i
and Drawers, Girnsey Frocks, 4c. ! 1
NEGRO CLOTHING,
Os every description. .
The above articles arc selected by I
himself in New-York, on the best terms,
and are offered as low as they can be
bought in the southern states.
E. L. Whitlock.
October 17 19 ts
Auction and Commission
TUSINESS.
rjtllE Undersigned has taken the Brick
X Tenement, on Bridge Row, next a
bove Robert Dillon’s, where he is ready
to attend to tiny business with which he
may be entrusted in hi?'capacity as Auc
tioneer and Commission Merchant,
Wm. Bee.
October 31 25 ts
TO BAKERS,
AndTrvvate YamUiea.
A CONST ANT supply of New Flour
(tJAXAJ.It brand) inferior to none
in the Union, will be keptfnrsale at Mac
kenzie k Ponce’s Ware-House.
September 19 3 1/
The Augusta Bridge
Ts again offeredfor «ah.
IN obedience to a ijocree of the Gtli Cir
cuit Court of the United Stales, for
the District of Georgia, will be sold, at
Public Auction, to the highest bidder,
at the market house in- the city of Augus
ta, on Thursday the 28th day of Novem
ber next, The Augusta Bridge, and its
appurtenances.
The terras of sale will be, “one third
rath r one third payable In in one year
from Hie date of the sale, with interest at
scrcn per centum per annum, and the re
maining third payable in tiro years from
the dale of the said sale, with tile inti rest
I The purchaser giving bond with ap
proved personal security, and a mortgage
of the premises,”
The income of the properly now offer
ed for sale, is, from the best inlormaliun
the subscribers can obtain, nt least
{15,009 per annum—and as all previous
ly existing impediments to tlm sale are
now and the subscribers ere hi
complete possession of the Bridge, tbev
confidently invite the attention of capit
alists to Ibis sale, as affording un oppor
tunity of the most profitable investment
of capital that will perhaps ever again
occur.
Christopher Fitzsimmons,
Freeman Walker,
Commissioners.
October 10. 16 Ids
(t/ 3 We art*authorized to an
nounce -VSEI.M Buuo, a candidate for
the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for
Richmond county at the ensuing election.
October 29 24 ts V
{Of" We are authorized
to announce Mr. Michael F. Boh
clair, as a Candidate for Receiver ol
Tax Returns of this county at the en
suing election.
September 2H Me
(Q 35 We are Authorized
lo state, that Richard Been, Esq, Is n
candidate for the office of Receiver of
Tax Returns for Richmond county at the
ensuing election.
September 17 wde 7
{Q 39 We arc requested
to state, that John Livrhman, will be
a Candidate for the Office of Tax Col
lector, at the ensuing election in Rich
mond County.
October 24 . 22 tde
-ww-
C7** We are authorized to say
Uiat Capt. Edmund Bijou is a candidate
for Tax Collector of Richmond county,
at the ensuing election.
October 24 22 tde
07“ We are authorized to an
nounce Holland M’Tyre, Esq. a can- ‘
didate for Tax Collector of Richmond i
county at the ensuing Election.
October 24 22 3t
- ■— <
07“ We are authorized to on- '
nounce John 8. Coombs acamlidate for
Tax Collector of Richmond county, at
the ensuing election.
October 32 21 tde
A Situation Wanted.
WANTED, a Situation in a respect- (
able Mercaatile Store, by a young \
man who flatter* himself that he would ;
be an advantage to hie employer. A t
line addressed to B. and left at this office,
will meet with attention. Respectable
reference hi Hamburg, S. C.
November i 4 91 3t
Tq Rent, ~
M. The Store Si Dwelling-house, '
near the Mnrltes. at present oc- j
ocpied by Messrs E. Wood k
Co. end possession given Ist October next.
Enquire es r
• , John Sharp.
August IB 354 ts
City Collector rujd Treasurer's
npUOSKyiartukto wh<Myijf«'*i>t.hwl an -
A opportunity of . pacing' tKcir City
Tase*, jforThe year ithW, and these wh,,
Mve net paid thfcir Rfcuil ana Dray Li-
WitTpleatec#)!, on the sWadrlbcr
and settle the some before thcdUh day
of December executions
will be issued against them immedlaMy, .
to portions. lie may
be found at all times at the upper tene
ment rff M.’Kipne and Shultz’s Britjge
Bitnk Building. f ' ’ k
John W. Wilde, c, kr.c.\
November 7 28 ts
Final Notice.
I HILL attend at the store offilr. Si
tneon Russell, until the twenty-se
cond of (his month, for the purpose of
collecting the State ami County Tax joy
the year 1821. Persons in arrears, will
do well to avail themselves of this op)x»»-
(unity, or execution! will issue without
rospod to persons,
E. Ungg, t. c.
November ft 29 td
To Kent,
I r n til the firs! dug of October nett,
A large RACK on
_lfiffiL.M -a cross street, adjoining Broad
slroct, being 30 by fO.
ALSO,
A Stable, having room (hr four Horses,
with a loft and corn house.—Apply to
Jno. Carrie
November 14 31 Jtp
Egcheator's SSale
postponed.
THE sale of (he Ten Lots in the vil
lage of Springfield belonging to the
Estate of Dal or Adam Boyd deceased
advertised to he sold on Friday the 1.5 th
November Instant, is postponed to Tues
day the 14lh day of January next. ,
Isanc Herbert,
r.srhenlor far Richmond County Geo.
November |4 3; N
PLANTERS’ HOTEL!
Jluguttn, Ge orgia.
b|TMF. subscriber has taken the Plant-
J- eps’ Hotel, lately occupied by Job*.
Miller, Esq. eituated between Peynubh
and Macavten streets, and fronting Jove
street. This establishment is the iaege-l
amt best adapted tor the comforta' tv at -
commod.ttion of Travellers of any in p c
state. There arc llopms fitted iti>, no t
will ba reserved for the acco'.imn.; itmu
of Families. A bathing KMahlUt.in.Mit
is also attached to the Hotel.
Planters, Northern and Southern ' >r.
chant*, who may he pleased to pair.rtua
the proprietor, wifi find ronvmunn< <• io
being in the neighborhood of the gland
Cotton Mart from (he Upper Countryi
Stables, in all respects suitable to (lie
extent of the establishment, are pro bled.
John Houghton,
Lalenf Grrevt Covi ig.
Nevember 12 «d wt»
Merchants Hotel,
Sign of tlu Rising San, corn rof Society
and King streets,
, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Cll. MlOri' is happy to inform hip
• friends and (he public generally,
that considerable improvements and con
veniencos have been added to the above
establishment through the past year;—
the bar is now opened, at whit h will be
kept every variety of relreshmeigts ; hit
table will be furnished with the best the
market affords; the fire-proof stables
that have been built exclusively for the
use of the house (on the opposite aide of
(he street) will be attended by attentive
ostlers. In fact, every thing will be
done lo render the situation of the tra
veller comfortable.
O’ The Columbia and Augusta Stag*
Offices are kept at this home. *
The house is high ami airy and con
tains 60 rooms, and is in.the centre of ve
ry extensive Dry floods, Hardware,
Book, Saddle and Shoe Stores.
October 24 22 4(w
Uook Store Removed.
WIN BASON’S Cook and Station
• ary Store is removed to the new
white house opposite his lormer situation,
301’, King street, where ho continue! to
keep (as usual) Books and Stationary of
every description, fly late arrivalsiVoio
the north he has considerably B'tgtacn'ud
bis former stock ol Books in Divinity
and Sacred History, Surgery, Anatomy,
Chemistry, Natural and , iHoral I‘hileso
phy, Natural History, Archilet ture, A
griculture, Mathematics, Music tmd the
Arts and Sciences, Dictionaries and
Gramars, History, Biography and Anti
quities, Law, Metaphysics and Ethics, '
the Science of War, Novels, Romances
and Poetry, the Drama, Criticism, Voy
ages and Travels, and Geography*, La
tin, Greek and English School Book*, as ,
well as Writing and Letter Papers, Blank
Bonks, of all descriptsons, Ink Powders,
Waferl, Lead Pencils, Slate-, Instru
ments, Globes, &c. Ur, tie has a),
so on consignment, a quantity of the bert
manufactured Philadelphia Pnuflo aad
Havana Began..
Merchants and others wljl do Well to
call, as will be dealt with on rea
sonable terms.
Charleston, Oct. 2? 22 4tw
COJAAUftftION ‘
Ware-House.
lIHE Subscribers continue to transact
Commission business, under the
firm of .Mm H. Kimbell,, k Co. Their
Ware-House is remote from any other
Building, secure from any danger by Are,
situated in the rear of the Planters’ Hotel.
■ Samuel Hnlp.
John H. Kimbell.
September 7 3 if
Coshed.Cheese,
re«T AKCF.IVCI) ass for sai.b bt
J. k D. Hinsdale.
October 22 21 4w
1 '■' ■—i—r».' ■ ■" ~"i
Job Printing,
Nca’ly ereented at this DflSef.
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