Columbian centinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 18??-????, November 15, 1806, Image 1
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Oglethorp County:
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* FOR SALE.
35 Tracts of Land,
LYING in Edgefield, Barnwell, O
rangeburg, Abbeville, Union, Green
ville and Pendleton district, in this state',
containing together about 25.982. t or
price, terms and further particulars,
apply to Mr. Le Roy Hammond. Sur
veyor at this place, or to the subscri
ber. Such of them as may not be dis
posed of by private sale, before the Ist
day of October next, will on the first
Monday in December following, be
sold to the highest bidder at Edgefield
Court-House, by public Auction. In- j
disputable titles will be made to the
purchasers and terms made known in
due time.
CHARLES GOODWIN,
Attorney at Law.
Town Creek Mills , S. C.~) __
July 5, 1806. 5 s ‘‘
BLANK SHERIFFS TITLES
For Sale at this Office.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Atawr.«.- ur~.. - n--i a
- SUBSCRIBERS
Have Just Received from Liverpool, by
the Mississippi to Savannah , and
Rolla , via Charleston ,
A NEAT Sc GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
FALL GOODS,
WHICH, WITH A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF
GROCERIES,
they will dispose of at the most reduced
prices, sot cash or produce.
WM. BONES, iV Co.
Augusta, November 8, 1806. 3t 16
Mrs . M . Chatficld,
INFORMS THE LADIES OF AUGUSTA;
ALSO OF THE COUNTRY,
Tnat she has just arrivedfrom .Yew- York ,
with a General Assortment of the most
Fashionable Straw Bonnets,
Couland Silk Shags,
AND SILKS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF BONNET-MAKING
And an Assortment of
Black, White, and Coloured
PLUMES,
A handsome Collection of
Leno Shawls Esf Muslins
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Together with a number of Articles
suitable for the Ladies, who may de
pend on having any article in her line
of business, made upon the shotest
notice
Ootober 4. 11—
Jones & Semmcs's
COMMISSION
WARE-HOUSE STORES
ARE NOW IN COMPLETE ORDER FOR
THE RECEPTION OF ALL KINDS OF
Goods & Produce,
Either coming up or going down the river;
They are making an addition to their
Cotton Wiare House,
Which will enable them ih a few
days to store at least 5000 Bales of
COTTON.—Their attention to the
business of those who may please to
favor them with their custom, will be
unremitted. Their rates of Storage
will be as low as any in Augusta.
THEY ALSO HAVE o.\ IIAJYD
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
AND GROCERIES,
Selected by themselves from the best
Northern markets—which they offer
for sale by Wholesale and Ratail, on
low and liberal terms.
September 20. 9
F actorage
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
r T'\FIE subscribers having entered in.
X to partnership, under the firm of
Barrett & Sims,
in the above line of business, in this ci
ty, informs their friends and the public
in general, that they shall continue to
| occupy the same stores, as heretofore
occupied by Thomas Barrett, where
they are ejecting, in addition, a large
Cotton Warehouse, which will afford
them room to store 5000 Bales of
Cotton at one time, secure from the
weather.
Thomas Barrett ,
Benjamin Sims.
Augir.ta, August 30. eowtf. 6
Colhoun & Wilson,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
jYEW-YORK CT PHILADELPHIA,
and now opening at their Store, next
door to Messrs. John Fox , & Co.
A CHOICE SELECTION OF THE
FOLLOWING GOODS,
which will be sold very low for
CASH OR PRODUCE
VIZ:
C UPERFINE Cloths & Cassimeres,
O Fine and Coarse Cloths,
Mixed Plains,
Kendal Cottons,
Rose and btriped Blankets,
Calamancoes and Durants,
Bombazines and Bonmazetts,
Florentine, Crapes and Pealongs,
Silk and Cotton Suspenders,
Corduroys, Velveteens and Thi<ksets,
Mens’ and Womens’ Cotton Hose,
Mens’ Worsted ditto.
Dimities and Janes,
Irish and Brown Linens,
Silk and Cotton U mbrtllas,
Long Lawns and Cambric,
Laced Cambric.,
Jaconet, j £5
Vein, l tr.
Book, ? C
Leno, jjr
Black Cambric J
Leno Veiis and Shawls,
Black Love do. and Veils,
Si;k Chambray Muslin,
Cotton do. do.
Synchews,
Pic Nic Gloves,
White and Colored Cotton Gloves,
Bandanna Handkerchiefs,
Line.n and Cambric ditto.
Ribbons and Silk,
Laces and Edging,
Printed Callicoes,
Chintz Shawls,
Marseilles Waistcoating,
Morocco and Kid Slippers,
Misses Morocco ditto.
Mens’ Fine and Coarse Shoes,
Boots and Bootees,
Boot Legs and Calf Skins,
Saddles and Bridles,
Saddle Baggs,
Mens’ Plated Hats,
Table Knives and Forks,
Pen and Pocket Knives,
Shoe Knives,
Tea Trays and Bread Baskets,
Shovels and Tongues,
Trace Chains and Weeding Hoes,
Nails, 6,8, 10, 12, 20,
Cotton Bagging,
AND SOME USEFUL
BOOKS,
With a great variety of articles too
tedious to enumerate, making in the
whale a complete assortment.
ALSO,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES:
—VIZ :
BROWN 8c LOAF SUGARS,
SHERRY WINE,
COG NI AC BRANDY,
COFFEE, PEPPER, ALSPICE, Sec.
Augusta, September 20. 9
REUBEN MOSS,
Taylor & Habit Maker ,
Respectfully informs the citi
zens of Augusta and its vicinity,
that he has commenced the TAYLOR
ING BUSINESS, at his shop next
door to Messrs. Bradley Sc Knapen,
in Washington Street. He flatters him
self from his knowledge of the business,
together with the punctuality and dis
patch that will be paid to orders, to en
sure himself a share of public patronage.
October 18, 1806. 13
BLANKS
of every description executed at
this office, with neatness and
dispatch.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1806.
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, Thomas Bur dell,
Respectfully informs his friends and the
r public , that he has received at his Store ,
BROAD-STREET\
AN EXTENSIVE AND EXCELLENT
ASSORTMENT OF
MERCHANDIZE
....CONSISTING 0F....
BLUE, Drab, Greenßc Mixed Plains,
Blue, Drab, Green and Mixed
» Forrest Cloths,
5-4 and 6-4 Coarse and Second Drab,
Blue, Brown, Green Sc mixed cloths,
Superfine, Blue, Brown, Green, Drub
and mixed cloths,
Second and Superfine Kerseymeres,
Coatings, Flannels and Baizes,
Bombazute, Durant and Cahmancoes.
Worsted, Cotton and Silk Hosiery,
Dimity, Marseilles and Jeans,
Cambric ks and Muslins,
Blown and White Irish Linen,
Platillas, Listadoes, and Rowens,
Calicoes and Chintz,
Silks of various kinds,
} Silk Velvets,
hast Green J
A few set of Tea China, 45 pieces each
Lace Scarfs, very elegant,
Ditto 5-4 Shawls,
Ditto 7-4 Veils,
Ditto Bosoms,
Ditto Caps,
Ditto Sleeves and Sleeve Patterns,
Ditto Cloaks,
En Elegant Assortment of
LACES AND EDGINGS,
Lace fiambrick,
Ditto Muslins,
Ditto Crapes and Plains do.
Leno and Picket Muslins,
Leno Caps and Shawls,
Ribbons, Cord and Tassels,
Flowers and Feathers,
Knotted Cotton Trimmings,
Damask Satlin Shawls,
Nett Shawls,
Adelphi Thread,
....ALSO....
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OE
Ironmongery and
Saddlery,
And a great number of other articles,
all of which are offered low for cash or
approved notes at 90 duys-
September 20. 9
Administratrix Sale .
On the , first Tuesday in February next ,
in the town of Woyncsborough, be
tween the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock ,
Will be Sold,
TWO lots in the town of
Waynesborough, containing one acre
each, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of John Dickson, dec. agree
able to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Burke county.
Margaret Dixon, Adm’x.
Sjptem b er 27. 10
~~ FORSALE.
A YOUNG and likely coun
try born Negro Woman, she is a good
cook, washer, and ironer, and sold for
» no fault but want of employment....En
quire at this office.
July 19. 56
; NOTICE
ALL persons having any bu
-1 siness with Capt. John B. Barnes, will
’ please call 6n the subscribers.
Nicholas Ware , j Attomies, for
: James Beggs , 5 c»pt. Barnes.
; FOUND,
IN the store of the subscriber,
■ last week, a note of hand for one hun
dred and twenty dollars, with twenty
dollars credit on the back. The owner
t by proving said note and paying for this
advertisement, can have it by applying
to NATHANIEL P. BEACH.
November 1, 1886. 15