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AUCTION.
BY A. M. HOBBY.
Monday Morning, at 10 o’clock,
At iiis Auction Room ,
COMMON aiid Coarse C'lotUs
Flannels, Plains and Blankets
Ca ioocs, Colton and L uen Checks
Tartan Plaids and Ginghams
Domestic and Canton Crapes
Cotton Diapers' and Kusia Sheetings
Linens and Kersymeres
Swansdown Vesting and Dowlas
Bombazines, Sec. Ac. Sec.
ALSO,
Sugar, Coffee, Hum, Gin, Wine, Soap,
Candles, (sperm and tallow,) Flour,
Rice, Lime, Cut Nails, Shoes, Tobacco,
Crockery, Glass, tec.
Terms 60 days, for approved paper.
Novemb r 30
“auction. '
BY A. M. HOBBY.
ON Tuesday the 17th December
next, will he sold, at the planta
tion of the late Walter Leigh, dec. three
miles below Augusta, and.known by the
name of the Folly, the present crop ol
Corn and Fodder, the stock of Horses,
Cows, Sheep and Hogs—together with
all the Plantation Utensils, See. Self.
ALSO,
The said Plantation, containing 300
acres of prime swamp land, which is in
a state of high improvement Ibr cultiva
tion.
ALSO,
400 acres, adjoining lands of White,
Hampton, Bacon, and Course.
Terms made known at the time of sale.
By order of JJ. H IVarrtn.
November 30 33 tds
AUCTION.
BY A. M. HOBBY.
ON Friday, the 20th December next,
will be sold, at the market-house,
in the city of Augusta, the following pro
perty, belonging to the F.slate of V. alter
Leigh-, Esq. deceased—viz.
Fortj-Eight Negroes,
Consisting of liou.-e servants, carriage
drivers, carpenters, shoe makers, field
hands, and women and children.
ALSO,
Two Pews, one in the Presbyterian
Church, No. 111, and oi.c in the Episco
pal Church, No. 73.
ALSO,
From 600 to 300 bushels Corn, ami a
quantity of Fodder, to be delivered at
the plantation in Columbia - county, at
present occupied by Samuel Mix.
A I.SO,
Thu undivided half of 79 3 4 acres o(
Swamp Land, well timbered and lying
within two uh(ns of Augusta, adjoining
lauds of White, Cashin and otheo»
Terms of sale, twelve months.credit,
for approved paper.
By orefer Ilf B. H. Warren.
November 30 33 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
ON Wednesday, the 15th day of Jan
uary next, at the late residence of
vainuel Crabb, deceased, in Columbia
enmity, between the usual hours, will
be sold, the whole of the personal pro
perty belonging to the estate of said de
ceased, consisting of two waggons, one
gig, several head of horses, anil .lock of
divers kinds, plantation utensils, house
hold and kitchen furniture, corn, Tbddfcr
and sundry other articles 100 tedious to
mention. Sale tqjcontiuue from day to
day until completed. Terms made known
ou the day of sa e.
Ail persons indebted to the said estate
are requested to come foreward and
make immediate payment, and those to
whom said estate is indebted are request
ed to render in their accounts, properly
attested, ns required by law.
Jane Crabb, adm'x.
James Lovelace, adm'r.
Nouemtier 30 33 wtds
Sale of Real Estate.
Will be sold, on Tuesday next , '.id Decem
ber, at 12 o'clock, i n the premises.
The House and Lot, on Washington
street, at present occupied by tt. Warne,
Esq also,
The remainder of the same Lot, oc
cupied by E. B. Crane and others, and
The House and Lot, on Broad-slrcct,
next below Col. Hutchinson’s.'
Terms made known at the time of sale.
F raser & Bowdre,
. jlrtioneers.
By James Fraser.
November 20 td 3
IlawT
THE copartnership of Simkins and
M’Duffie having been dissolved by
consent, at the close of the last October
term for Edgefield District, the public
are respectfully informed that the sub
scribers have entered into a copartner
ship for the transaction of business, both
in the Courts of Law and Equity for the
Districts of Edgefield, Abbeville, New
berry and Barnwell—and they will also
attend the Federal Circuit Courts at
Charleston and Columbia. They occu
py the old office of Simkins & M’Duffie,
in the village of Edgefield. AH business
not yet disposed of by that firm will be
strictly attended to.
Eldred Simkins.
Edward E. Ford.
Fdgrfieli'Court-hausc, S. C.
November 20, 1822 36 6t
Wanted to Hire,
BY the Month or year, two active
NEGRO MEN, for the purpose of
cutting wood about three miles from Au
gusta. Jt wm be necessary that they
•hould have a knowledge of driving a
lour horse wagon, and the management
°f a boat. Apply to
L. C. Cantelou &i Co.
Nov. 26 36 lawSt
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MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY.
CO HEWS OFFICE, \U Market-street. \
Wr ,i , Baltimore, Nov. 13, 1322. \
'• , 10 P‘. c “ u ™t° an °ounce, fbat in consequence of the already exten
sive sales ol 1 lekets in the STATE LOTTERY, the Drawing Will take
willL°c ° f DECKMB BH, in the City of Baltimore, and
u l tc f only, under the sdperin,tendance ot the Commis
sioners appointed by the Governor and Council.
THE CAPITAL PRIZES IN THE STATE LOTTERY ARE
20,000 Dolls. 10,000 Dolls. 5,000 Dolls.
10,000 Dolls. 5,000 Dolls. 3,000 Dolls.
Sec. Sec.—not near Two Blanks lu a Prise — the whole to be floating, and all paya
ble in Cash.
Whole 1 lexers, slo— Halves, ss— -Quarters, |2 60—Eiohths, g 1 25, I
i o be had in the greatest variety of Numbers at
COHENS
Lottery and Exchange-Office , Wo. 114, Market-street , Baltimore;
Where, in the two last State Lotteries, were sold the great Capital of 40,000d0115,
to a gentleman in Albemarle County, Virginia—the 10,000 dolls, to a gentleman in
Lancaster, Ohio; besides no lei# than SEVEN CAPITALS of 5.000 each, to
various parte of the Union.
HIT In addition to the above, the unparalleled success attending distant adventur
ers at COHEN'S OFFICE, was again evidenced in the Monument Lottery, which
was finished last month—the TWO HI CHEST CAPITALS , and numerals others,
were sold at COHEN'S , viz No. 17975, the great capital of 30,000 dolls, in a
Whole Ticket to a gentleman of Alexandria —No. 5832, the capital of 20,000 dolls,
in shares, one half owned in Norfolk, Va.—besides No. 3213, a prize of $5,000 dolls,
to a gentleman of Philadelphia.
ItT ORDERS from any part of the United States, either by mail, (post paid,) or
by private conveyance, inclosing the cash or prizes in any of the Baltimore Lotteries,
will meet the sumo prompt and punctual attention as if ou personal application, ad
dressed to
J. I. COHEN, Jr.— Baltimore.
*** COHEN'S “ Lottery Gazelle and Register ,” which is published every week,
will contain the Official List of each drawing; and will be. forwarded throughout the
Lottery, gratis, to all who purchase their Tickets at COHEN'S OFFICE. —Those
who wish to receive the drawings will mention it when they send on their Orders,
Baltimore, Nov. 13, 1322. 38 31
NEW-YORK t
TIIHE subscriber, has lately received,
J. in addition to his former stock,
A large assortment of
11 iTS,
OF THE LATEST FAsMOKS,
from llin Manufactory of dcssrs. Twee- ■;
oi fc Heneiiict, which he offers at ve
ry low pricer, for Cash or town accept
ances. i
To Let,
A large Bark Store, safe from fire, in
rear of the subscriber’s stoi c.
George Hannah.
November 26* 36 If
Xew and VaaWuuvabVc,
GOODS.
James Killam,
Os the lair Jinn ofyfCillam te llills,
Has received and is now opening, at their 1
Old stand, a large assortment of
BROAD CLOTHS,
CASIMERES, and
VESTINGS,
Some of a very superior quality.
He has at work the first rate Journey
men Tailors, Si. Mr, J. E. Shepard, whose
cutting is done in the neatest and most
fashionable manner, will cut and super
intend customers work made to mea
sure. Tim orders of the former custom
ers to the house are soil . Rod. #
•ALSO,
Received a large asuurlnunl of
IVcvuVv) MaAfc
CLOTHING,
Os the following articles, which were
made in the best manner, expressly for
this market, and will be sold at very low
prices—viz:
DRESS COATS,
FROCK COATS,
PANTALOONS,
WAISTCOATS,
PLAID CLOAKS,
• FINE LINEN SHIRTS, &c.
And some Ladies Cloaks—a very hand
- sonic article.
November 16 32 It
Cotton Bagging, &c. &c.
IPiece1 Pieces42 inch Cotton Bagging,
first quality
. 500 ibs. English Baling Twine
00 Coils do Rope
23 IHuts. .Muscovado U. Orleans Sugar
25 Dag? Green Colfos
60 Hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
30 Barrels do do do
28 do N. E. P ups
35 do N. E. Gin
10 Qr. Casks Tenerifle Wine
20 Tierces London Porter
15 Boxes Whittmore’s No. 10, Cotton
Cards
150 Bags Shot
5000 wt. Bar Lead
10 Tons Swedes lion, assorted
100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads
3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
Any part of which articles will be
sold unusually low for Cash or approved
Pape A. Mitchell S. Clarke.
September 12. 5 ti
Notice.
THE subscriber informs the public
that he will be prepared to deliver*
Pork to his customers on Monday the Ist
of December, at five dollars per hundred,
net, or four dollars gross, and he has no
hesitation in warranting it equal to any
drove Pork that will be sold in the mar
ket this season.
Gilbert Longstreet.
November 26. 36 31
] Col William D. Martin^
Os South Carolina.
y TXAVING refused to give me the rc
a 1 I dress required by his baseness, I pro
t claim him to the world a calumniating
scoundrel and vile coward _
Nathaniel B. Julian.
Augusta, 24th Nov. 1C22. 26 31
Notice.
SILAS BTiOMSON' having taken in
Vlr. Jun« WiojtitmXn as a partner,
thier business will be conducted under
the firm of Bronson & Wightman :
They are opening a general tiiide.eten.nvt i
asm Intent of t
STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS,
suitable for the season—viz.
2 bales superfine and common Cloths,
I ~ Cusimcre,
2 ~ Satinets,
2 Figured Bombazrttes,
I ~ Plain do.
6 trunks Calicoes, assorted,
2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric,
1 ~ Mow price Muslin Hobes,
“2 cases Steam & Power Loom .Minting,
I ~ Sinchews,
1 ~ F.nglish and Itafiau Sewing Silk,
I ~ Luigdon Wire Thread,
I ;, Lev, is and Tomls and Lewis 11.
super Gilt Buttons,
P ~ low priced Gill Buttons,
1 ~ Bovs’ Morocco Mats,
5 ~ La'.ies’ Straw Hals,
12 trunks coarse ami fine Shoes,
15 ~ Ladies Morocco ~
5 boxes VVliittcn'iorc Cotton Card*,
11 ~ J Joints’ and White’s and SnoW*s,
6 cases Domestic Goods, assorted.
Plio above Goods, with many other:’,
aro offered o>. Lie LaM terms —those
wishing to pti rebate are invited to call
and examine the Goods. Mr. Wight
man will remain in N’evv-Ymk forthe
present for the purpose of buying ; we
shall be able Xo keep a general assort
ment.
Bronson & Wightman.
Oct. 5 ° Ittf
Whiskev, Molasses, Su
gar, &c.
100 adds. Philadelphia i’.ye U hls-1
key
200 bids. do t> do
I'X) hags Green Coffee
75. hints, sweet llnvaum Molasses |
20 hhds. New-CMoaus Sugar ■
50 bhls. Flour
1000 bushels Corn
Prime Pork, Cngniac Brandy,
Cotton Bagging, Nankeens,
Cordials, assorted. Seed Kye, Sec
And , on the River,
Sweder Iron, Share Moulds,
Gun Powder, Imperial & Hyson Tea*,
Tow Bagging 42 to 44 inches wide,
Nails, assorted sizes, London Mu Yard,
Yellow Soap, Lump and Loaf Sugar,
B'orm Raisins, hale Rope
FOR SALK BT
Summers &. Perry. v
November 21 34 6t
Xcnv eat t* aa\uoua.
JUST RECEIVED
250 cases Boots & Shoes,
OF A SUPERIOR UU4I.ITV,
In. addition to a targe assortment on hand,
selected particularly forthe Up-country.
ALSO,
8 Cases Combs
200 Charles Emmersou’s stipirior
Razor Straps, Warranted
Also, Receiving
100 bids. Northern Rum
50 quarter casks superior Cordials
2 pipes Cognac Brandy
12 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
500 lbs. Loaf Sugar
15 bags Green Coffee
10 quarter chests old Hyson Tea
12 bhls Irish Potatoes *
10 bhls Mackerel,
For sale, on the most liberal terns,
for cash or city acceptances, By
Evans & Raynor,
3d ic 4 th Doors, Ist comer above the Bank.
• November 26 36 tl
Thomas S. Metcalf
OFFERS FOR BALE
30 Bbls. boiled Cider
100 do Potatoes
20 do Beets
1000 bunches Onions
100 bids, new Flour
50 casks Cut Nails
50 tons Sweeds Iron
10 bbls. best Cider Vinegar
50 hhds. best retailing Molasses
40 casks Lime
10 hhds. Hams
30 bags Coffee
Rum, Giu aud Annie Brandy
November 2 W
♦
Robert Dreghorn,
Btgt leave to inform his friends and the
public , that at the Store formerly occu
pied by Inglis & Co. nearly opposite the.
Post Office, he is just opening a fresh
stock of newly imported seasonable
—Amongst which are—
LONDON duffle and Rose Blanket*,
all sizes
White, blue and mixed Plolh*
Rest Broadcloth! and Cassimures
o*4 blue Cloths and Buckings
; Green Baize, various qualities
1 Red and blue Flannels
' Real Welch and gauze do. very fine
Ladies’ black and colored worsted Stock
ings
bite and colored worsted and lamb’s
wool hall' hose
Ladies’ while, black and colored cotton
Stockings
Union Stripes and plaid Cheeks
5-4 apron Cl acks
7-8, 4-4 and 5-4 Irish Linen and Sheeting
Bird’s eye Diaper
Jaconet, mull and book flounced muslin
Dresses, new patterns
1 ambonred and sewed book Muslins
Do. do. Co lords and Frilling’s now
patterns
Do. do. Flounces, Bands and Trim
mings
Book and mull Muslin, handkerchiefs,
plain and with borders
Imitation a-d real French linen Cam-
Lru a
Hair cord and cambric Dimity
Cobinet Lares, new patterns
Ladies’ Beaver and Castor Gloves, black
nad colored
Gentlemen's real Woodstock, beaver
and buck skin do.
Three cord sewing cotton and silk
Thread
Best Turkey red Yarn
Fine Scissors and Penknives
Together with a variety off ahionable
articles worth} the attention of the La
dies, and being chiefly selected by him
self at the manufactories in England, he
is confident ho cun sell them on the low
est possible terms.
iN or ember 30, 1832. 3138
Georgia, Richmond County,
Superior Court, November Turin, 1822.
I |HIE Grand Jury present the bad
.L elate of the \V rights borough road
between Mr. Burton’s and the Columbia
County line, particularly that part of the
road near the ford of Butler’s Creek ■
(by information of Mr. Burton and Hen
ry Matcher,) and this being a high way
on which a great quantity of produce is
brought to market, it is recommended
by the Grand Jury, that prompt and ef
fectual measures should bo taken to put
it in good repair.
We present the existing system of tax
allot), as greviously unequal and opprea
ivc. Conscious that every one must
hear his proportion of the public burthen,
ready and willing to support ours, we
yet contend, that no one ought to bear
more than hiajnst sliaro; and, that what
ever may be the amount of revenue re
quired, it ought to be -raised by a system
as nearly equal as may he. It ds admit
ted, that no mode ol taxation perfectly
equal, has been or perhaps can be. devi
s a!, but justice and good faith alike de
ni niJ, that in the selection ol objects and
lire rate of assessment, there should he
nothing found palpably unequal, and this,
we think, cannot be aiHrmedof our pre
sent sys. cm.
It ii a fact to well known, as not to ad
mit ol a doubt, that certain portions of the
Male and particular d va riptions of pro
perty are made lu contribute more
tu rnoliiers of equal value. V,Vhy is il
(hat the counties ol Richmond and Chat
ham, neither of them large, populous or
fertile, should pay so large a part of the
whole 11 venue ol the Stale, while many
other?, enjoying more of the wealth, ami
possessing more ol the power ol ortr coun
try, contribute so much loss to its expen
diture. And why, il may he asked, (as
an in- lance,) is a dweding house, per
haps with ether valuable contigiois
buildings and improvements in the coun
try worth ten thousand dollars, whether
ocenj led by the owner or rented out,
exempted from all taxes whatever, while a
similar property in a town or village, al
though used as the residence of the ow
ner, pays a (ax of more than thirty dol
lars, besides the county ami other local
taxes. And it is a fact well I «nn by
experience, that there are at this mo
ment many vacant lots in the towns,
which produce no income, and yes, sin
gly, pay more tax to the Slate than a
productive farm.
It docs appekr to this Grand Jury, and
we trust it will appear plainly to the re
presentatives of the people, that the
rales of taxation should bear some just
proportion, either to the value of the
things taxed, or the income which they
yield. And considering it to be a clearly
sett.ed point that all the cillvans of our
common country are of right, equally en
titled to its protection and justice, we re
gret the more that it has so long escaped
the attention of the Legislature, that
while slock in trade, and houses and lots
in the towns are required to be given in
to the receiver* of tax returns, at present
value. Lands are classed and rated by
laws of very old dales, very far below
their real value, and thus taken as tbc
standard of the present taxes. The
Grand Jury believe that ’he plain and
simple remedy for the existing grievance
would be to assess the real value of all
property, whether in 'towns or in the
country, and beiug thus distributed, a
much smaller rale of per centum than
the present, would produce the same
amount of revenue, w hile it would re
lieve the inhabitants of the towns from
the present unequal burthen ; it would
cast all the taxable property of the com
monwealth into one general fund, char
geable with the wants of the public by
equal contributions on the property of all
| its members.
The Grand Jury hope that a calm and
J candid examination of Ibis subject by the
| Legidalii remould terminate in grant
ing relief; and therefore earnestly re
commend our Senator and Representa
tives to use their beet endeavours to pro*
euro a review of the present tax laws,
and the adoption of a more equal system.)
To illustrate the foregoing statem#its,
the Grand Jury has subjoined a sketch
made up from the existing tax laws, em»
! bracing, for example, (he land* lying cn
the north side of the State, from (he
county of Burke, (Mac Beau’s Creek,)
upwards.
Ist. The high river swamp land be
tween Mac Beau’s and llae’s Creels,
take 200 acres, (of which there are
in any thousands within these limits worth
$25 per acre,) pays $2 !)0 ceuts tax for
100 acres ; but if returned at valuation,
would pay $7 81 ceuts.
The 2d quality pays $ I 00 cents, and
the 3d 85 cents for 100 acres.
2d. From Rae’s Creek to Broad river.
Ist quality high river swamp land, pays
S 1 50cent;jfor !00 acres. 2J quality 85
cents. 3d quality 25 cents per 100 acres.
3d. Oak and Hickory lands from Mac
Beau’s to Broad river, within one mile of
the river and including islands. Ist qual
ity pays 60 cents. 2d quality 25 ceuts.
3d quality 15 ceuts, per 100 acres.
4th. Lands above Broad river up the
Savannah and Tugalo and within a mile,
Ist quality pays 42 1-2 cents, 2d 20
cents. 3d 10 cents, per 100 acres.
6th. Lands on Broad river, including
islands, the same rates.
Upon the whole it appears that inde
pendent of valuable dwelling houses,
mills and other buildings in the country
which are not taxed at all, the average
difference against town and village prop
erty is at least four hundred per cent.
The Jury request the Judge to order
tile publication of these presentments;
and that the Clerk of this Court be di
rected to send a certified copy of the se
cond presentment, without delay, to the
Senator ami Representatives of this
County in the General Assembly, now in
se sion.
The Grand Jury having deputed a
committee of their body (o examine the
state and condition of the County Jail,
they reported the same to be in good or
der throughout.
The Grand Jurors present their thanks
to his H,;ior Jpdgc Walker, for bis at
tention to the business of the Court du
ring the present Term.
Thus. Camming, Jno. C. Holcombe
Foreman. Bmj . Hall
Joshua Key ./. A'. If errs
Asaph Waterman Itich. Tuhman
John Si Coombs Hugh Nesbil
Angus Marlin John .Moure
John H, Maun Cm. H'. Frans
John Howard H. Rerrey
Nathan Leeds A. I. Hnulinglun
Oliver Reed A. Rhodes
James Primrose T. S. Hannon
November 30.
fehenli ’s feale.
WILL be sold, on the fu st Tuesday
in February next, at the market
house, in the city of Augusta, between
the usual hours of sale,
Four Negroes, (to wit,) Arch,
Jesse, Patram and I>a\e, levied on as
the property of Thomas Few, to satisfy
an execution issued (rom the Superio.
Court Richmond county, on (ho fore
closure of a mortgage, John Howard vs.
Thomas Few. Coalitions, cash—pur
chasers to pay for titles.
Peter F. Boisclair,
Pep. Sh'ff R. C.
November 30 33 wtds
ttT* We are authorized (o an
nounce Ansei.m Bu«u, a candidate f. i
the office of Receiver of Tax Ret urns for
Richmond county atthc ensuing election,"
October 29 24 ts
OCP We are authorized
to announce Air. MunAei, F. Bom
ci,Am, as a Candidate f>r Receiver ol
fax Returns of this county at the en
suing election. '
September 2ft (de
03® We are authorized
to state, that Riciiadd Btsm, Lsq. is a
candidate for the olfice of Receiver ol
I ax Returns for Richmond county at the
ensuing election.
September 17 wd« 7
dCf 5 We are requested
to state, that John Livehman, will be
a Candidate for the Cilice of'l ax Col
lector, at the ensuing election in Rich
mond County,
October 24 22 (de
C/" We are authorized to say
that Capt. F,i»\.und Been is a candidate
lor Tax Collector of Richmond county,
at tlsc ensuing election.
October 24 22 tde
(T?* We arc authorized to an
nounce lloi.i.and M’’jtre, Esq. a can
didate for Tax Collector of Richmond
county at the ensuing Flection.
October 24 22 3t
C?* We are authorized to an
nounce John S. Coombs acandidale for
Tax Collector of Richmond county, at
the ensuing election.
October 22 21 tde
MANSION HOUSE,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
(A I* I IK. subscriber begs leave respect
4*. fully to inform the public that he
cuniuiues to keep up that large and con
venient Establishment, at the corner of
Green and M’lnlosh streets, for the rc
esptionof Company. It is situated in
the most pleasant part of the city, end
no exertions will be spared to render it
worthy of the patronage of the public.
Rooms are fitted up in superior style for
the accommodation of families, as well
as single rooms for gentlemen.
Mis Table and Bar, be is confident,
will not be excelled by any in the south
ern country. Large, commodious and
safe Stables and Carriage Houses are
prepared, and be also keeps a LIVE*
RY STABLE, which is provided with
Carriages, Horses and approved Ostlers.
The most grateful acknowledgements
of the subscriber are respectfully tender
ed for the encouragement received be
fore and since his late bereavement, and
be hopes from the unremitted attention
of his family and himself, to merit a con
tinuance of that patronage which has
heretore been to liberally bes'nw.jd.
Wm.P. M’Keen.
Oct, 12 , 2m
~THE gamut,
For Palo cl the Augusta Unoksfore.
; WM.HTHOMPSON
& Co.
OFFER FOR SALE,
[ HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugar,
t/U 30 do Muscovado do
\ pOO Hags "prime green Coffee,
10 Pipes Holland Cin,
5 do Cogniac -Brandy
I 6 Hhds. Jamaica Rum,
20 Qr. Casks Tenerife Wine,
20 do. Malaga do
10 Barrels N. E. Rum,
80 llhds. Molasses,
'' 10 Casks London Porter,
60 Bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar,
r 20 Bags Pepper,
60 Barrels Flour,
5 Boxes Loudon Mustard,-
30 do
10 Boxes Whitlmore cotton cards
300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Scgars,
50 Kegs Powder,
200 Bags Shot,
5 Kegs Lead,
200 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
100 Coil Bale Rope,
20 Tons Iron,
German Steel,
English blistered do.
*£ooo WurtAieVs Salt,
All of which are offered low for Cash,
or good paper.
Sept. It). 4 3m
Just Received,
Sixty Packages New & Elegant
(JUBT UPKIN EJI ;
CANTON GOODS.
O' ASE Massadonian Silk, figured and
striped, a new- and elegant arlic 1c
Tor Dresses, Pelisses and Hats
casus plain and figured Nankin and
Carbon Crapes, all colors
do plain and figured Nankin and Can
ton Crape Ureases, all colors, with
and without borders, and rich em
broidered do
do elegant embroidered and damask
Crape Shawls and Mantles
do 8-4 douhlochain Levantine Shawls,
black and beautiful fancy colors,
much admired for Dresses, (2 shawls
make a dress) superior quality to
any Levantines,
do fancy colored Bird-eye Silk lldkfs
do black Barcelona do do
do 1 laid Washing- Silks, do black
Sarsnels
do Le autine k Florence Silks, black
and colored
do Satins, Maijt and fancy colors
do black and assorted colored Sewing
Silk,
Black Italian do
do best quality black Silk Florentines,
for Vests
do Flag and Red Bandanna lldkfs
COTTON GOODS.
case plait), figured and victory, laced
bottoms and flounced Vluslm Drcsse-s
do 4 ii 6 4 muU mull Muslin, 60 cts
to 176
do 4 &6-4 Medium, Jaconet Cam
bric Muslins, 60 to UX)cents
4d04 \: 6-4 India mid Scoreh Book
do 254 to $2
do Tamnoi ed Book and Leno Muslin
do do do Mull do
do Cambric and Garment Dimities,
Js2 to 4s 1
do line Furniture do
do 4 ik 6-4 Cotton Cambrics, all prices
do Calico' b, from 7d to 3»
I do Furniture Chintzes, rich patterns
and colors
do Ginghams all prices
do an exact imitation of plaid wash
ing Silk, very fine
do 3-4 k 6-4 colored Cambrics, Black
do
do striped and checked Mull Muslins
at D 9
do 6-4 spotted, striped, satin checks
and jubilee Muslins and Cambrics
elo Cotton Shirtings, 6-4 Waltham
Sheetings
do very fine While Maiseillcs Vest
ing
do Apron Checks
do Cotton Shawls, Mueulipalam, llo
mal and Madras lielUfs
do white and colored Homespuns
do do do Dernes, at IBj
to 26 cents, plain and twilled
Cotton, Damask and Huckaback do
LINENS.
case Linen Uedlick
do 4-4 Irish Linens, from 31 to 100
cents
do 6 k 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings
do Linen Damask, 6 to 10 qrs.
Long LaWns
do Liueu Cambric llkfsfrom 3s to Bs2
each
do bleached and unbleached Dowlas
».o Russia Sheetings and Brown Hol
lands
WOOLLENS.
! case wide and narrow Black Btnnbn
zeens, all prices
Irish Poplins, figured
do Caroline silk and worsted Plaids, a
new article lor Ladies’ Dresses
do beautiful figured Bombazets, ot
white, black and fancy colors
do all colored Bombazets
do Granteen Vestings ,
bale black, blue, brown and mixed
Broadcloths
do drab, blue, brown, olive and mix’d
do do do do do Gassimercs
do blue and colored Plains
do real Welsh White Flannels
do Yorkshire do and Rod do
do London Uutfil Blankets
| cates Lamb’s Wool and Vigonia Stock
ings
, do bilk and Cotton Hose, all colors
and prices
| do 8-4 Saxony Shawls, handsome co
i lon
The above, with many other goods nut
, enumerated, and weekly supplies from
. auctions, at New-York, Philadelphia and
, Charleston, will constitute a better sup
. ply of Staple and Fancy Goods than are
. usually to be found in this city, all <>k
I which will be sold by wholesale and re
, tail at low prices as can be bought in
. this or the northern states, for cash, cot
t ton or approved notes—at the store late
ly occupied by Messrs. M’Kcnzie k
Ponce.
Latham Hull.
November 26 36 ts
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Job Printing,
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