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B\u3X] ' . ,- . \ AUGUSTA, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1823. [New Series—No. 115;
W/t riI.ISHKJI »SVtKJ
Bpnespav & Saturday morning,
jjY WM. J. HOBBY.
isssnr- «?»■»■
The Branch of the Acade-
K (he Saod iiill, will tie m olwraHou
Hie Ist day 61 July.
Wm .uhsrriher will receive pupils either
IHiHish only, or in Clascal abd En-
Hr«tuiVies, under his own immediate
IBurtion, of either sex and of any age.
18,,. wilo nia y wish the hours of tuition
|K to the forenoon of each day
||K,formed that on application to him,
flrranjrmenls in c» tie tnadr.
accommodation, without any
Wm- xn t hc usual number of exercises.
Wm s 3 miie! Douglass is employed as
Teacher, in town, to commence
the Ist of July. Such is my
w) re, Doth in the ability and ij’eg
|V(,f \Tr. Douglass, that I venture to
||V s | )o ild there exist any reasonable
|Bontent with the proficiency of his pu
BK ih,, tuilihn money in all such cases
■ he refunded. f
■ - W./T. Brantly, Rcc.
Bane 25 ' 1)4 21
■TP r Fhe Copartnership
|K [I. Ely is this day dr-sotved by
consent. All persons indebted
IS .aid firm are requested to make im-
payment to Horace Ely, who
attend to settling all blrsiaess of the
r"\ John Ely. ' ; Ci
H Horace Ely.
ißjune 19
I The Book-seliing
filationary business vvid beconlin ied
the subscriber, who, tliankfnl for the
Hst, will endeavor to merit the future
He JIIU of his friends and the public.
■ Horace Ely. \
I iH 75 We are authorized
■ announce Thomas E. Burnside*
as a Candidate fur a seat‘in the
House of Uepiesentativcs of this state
Horn Columbia County.
■j tine 25 ■; ' 1,4
I Doctor Clarke
E-TECTFULKY tenders ids ser-
BV vices, lo thc irfribilaot;. of Anyirmsu
Hid its vicinity in (lie various branches
Hhis profession, lie has opened his of-
Hco mi Al’lntosh street opposite the
Hlweiling of Dr. Walking, whore ue may
Hi all times he found when not profession
HUy-cngagcd. ■ ' /,<
H June 25 114 i
| Notice.
)URINTt my absence from the Stale
for a few months, .Mr. Marshall
■«'" and Mr. Zachariah Garnett are
Hulbmijcd toad as ru'y attornies.
H Win. Thomas.
■ Ju "Q 25 - 114 3tp
g To be Rented,
From the first <i y of October
I iTiM next > block of buildings
Irouted-by the stores now occu
pied by O’Koefo Si Harford, on Broad -st.
B>nd terminatiug on Centre-street; two
Houssson Hevnold-street, at present hi
■psnlpdby >’rs. Wila.n and O’Hanlrm.
Bvith a commodious Ware house annexed;
Bho, the house occupied by O’Loan v
Boones, on Broad-street. Apt licalion to
Be made to
1 John B. Egan,
H , ( itij Hotel.
i J " ne 2s 1 114 wtO
Is. To Rent,
111 I)td tk® first ot October next .
BUli the corner Room fronting Eil-g
B,i V * sll,n o lon streets, iri the basement
■| ory of Mr. A. J. Dill’s Dwelling House,
■ l| s at present occupied by the subsCri
Isituaficn laW °® Ce ’ and is a bleasant
, T. F. Wells.
114 If
Stolen,
{VZ of William Davis’s waggon, of
Bear i, e o Count y’ at a camping ground
oflhe ifi.h QUaker ul ,ri “ ss ’ 0,1 ,he wighl
abom hu mS -a lA f k broadcloth coat,
one , i Vol n ’ with a 81,1 'aH patch on
*l!^^ the Pocket, the side not
Os sevpni d ’ y 90 ’ a pocket book rifled
bilM!n, dl,l!ars Hnd fift y ceut8 ’ i*>
dollar ibf 0 (, ' vir !p description : one ten
S f >,° n lhe Uarie “ Uank, No. not
Wll Iff *nr f art ° f thC rigt ‘ l BUd ° f lh ®
T* Wori ‘. a»4 has a
ive It™ T ° f the corner * 1 also, a
Qeorlfl 1 ' 1 , 00 ,h ® State Bank of
o*S ,D a 9iml ar manner, ar.d
two ha lL lll ;j? et collected, ’also,
large brim a . wh Il,e. 1 l,e . with a tolerable
with cherries* a '?ls ,r '* lhe «nder part
a small * Woru ; lhe olhcr
A rew!pu k Pca'ty much worn.
for 'be rocov°ery e oA 0 he a m Will be P™"
perty, or V the. money aqd pro
to the samc ‘“formation as may tend
David Barron,
i Wm, Davis
;,le •'riw* r « n frrT n * a,ld deliver > n g
re, ,i Che k? Chronicl ® Office, will
June 25 !,bove rew ard.
r 9r ..,^ an k Deeds
e 84 the Augusta Bookstore.
i■■ ■ ■ x
rr—
to Families.
on 1 ;T:<
’ vF Bbls. of superior' Flour, newly
ground expressly for family use, just re
feivnd.—Persons wishing,for a barrel of
excellent Flour, white aid sweet, can
• gel it by calling at the Stcre o;
A. M. Wodlsey & Co;
BridgJ Bank Bu&Ung.
ALSO, FOKSALE,
50\Bbls. No, 3 Mad/tral
! 30' Do prime Pork Now-York City
. Inspection
| June 23 ' ; ; H 4
Citj Sheriff’s Sah*.
ON the first Tuesday in July next,
will be sold, at the Market house.
‘ in the city of Augusta, between the usu
‘ al b/urs of sale,
6ae grey horse, sold by order
, of/.'quit, as the property of Benajah
, Cilllars.
(/Oudilinna of sale, cash, before dcllvc
f ry
’; 'x J. S. Beers,
.Deputy aiuiijf O. A.
/ June 25 114 21
-
Citj BherifF’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in August next,
at the Market- House, in the city of
Augusta, between the usual hours, will
1 be P'd/l/
One Negro Mao, named Joe,
I .levied un ae the properly ot Lud \V.
Harris, lo satisfy an execution issuing
from the Mayor’s Court ofthe city of Au
gusta, in favor of John S. Saylor At Co.
against-aid Harris.
. ALSO,
One house and lot, situate, ly
fig and being in the city of Augusta,
bounded on the north by Ell is -street; on
the e;isl by a lot owned by Anderson Wat
kins, on the west by J. Bignon, and on the
east by a lot belonging to the estate of
James Walker, deceased —levied onto
satisfy jan execution in favor .of Philip
Crane, against George WMltvcc.
ALSO,
A lot of land, with the improve
ments thereon, situate in Augusta, rouad
ad on the north by Willson and Ndebit's,
,mi the east by Willson’s lot, on (be nonh
by Broad -street, and on the west by Ncs
bit’j lot —levied on as the properly of
Patrick Kelly, to, satisfy an execution a
gainsl said Kelly in favor of John Phinizy.
> .-s- Coudiif./us r 'aqlu purrba*ura to pay lor
lilies. »
Gtjarge M. Walker,
! t'kenjj' C. A.
Juuo QSi 114 tds
’s Sale.
WILL be sad, at tlie Market-House,
in the town of Louisville, on the
first Tuesday iu .-juguat nest, between
lhe usual hours, tlje following property—
to m jj :
One Negro Woman, named
Char,obit, anuiiyr lour cbiJdrqn, iva n
dal, Jim, Joim and Sally—levied on as
the property ot Lewis Kctmou, to satis
fy aa execution in favor of tTarland
Hardwick, anJ. one in lavor of John
Lyons.
Also,
One Negro 1 Woman, named
Jenmna, ai d iic-r (jivo children, Daniel
and Roger—levied on a? (he property of
Jared Tomlinson, tt> satisfy two execu
tions in favor ot Hayles Si Lathrop, and
John Host wick. ‘
ALSO,
One Waggon and Gear, and
o'e .m iel and die blafck horse levied!
on as the properly of James Neeley, to
salisty an execution in favor of Wm. N.
Harmon.
ALSO,
54 Acres pine Land, with one
dajl oi a gr.sl mill apd cotton gin, lying
•a the waters of Reedy creek, in Jeffer
son c’ly, adjoining lands oi Elisha Camp
bell—levied on as the property of Rich
\rd J.v ksoo, to satisfy an execution in fa
'Or of Stephen Folsome vs. said Jackson
aid Needham, dec.
ALSO
One Negro Girl, named Beck,
lak'.V as the pi'up.-rly of Bry t. t Lane, to
satisfy sundry mi,alt executions—The
said negro .having been levied on by a
' onStable and returned to me.
ALSO,
One Negro Woman, named
Jodr, taken as the properly of Chain
Lawrence, to satiety sundry smail execu
tions in favor of John Sibley and others—
levied oq, and returned by a i,,.( M b10.
John Herring,
Dept. Sheriff «/ Jefferson County.
June 25 • 14 t.l
Caution.
VLL persons are hcreliy forwarned
tradingfor acertaiu Promisory Note,
for five hundred dollars ($500) made by
A, P. Rogers, Richard Woodson and
Samuel Gossett, and payable lo Allred
M Bethell, dated the 21st day of De
cember 1822, and payable the Ist day
of . larch, 1823. The said Note having
been inclosed in a letter mid put in th '.
Post Office at Jethro Brown’s, Caswell
county, and addressed
to Mr.’Joseph Wall,ini of Vienna, South i
Carolina, but has n ver come to hand.—
The makers of-aid note are hereby for ,
warned paying thc same to Shy person
but myself Post Masters on the said 1
mail route are requested to examine in ,
their respective offio s, and if such letter
i- mislaid,, to forward ! t on to Petersburg
Elbcii ■ ouuty, Georgia,
June 16 H*4t
The subscribers
Have lately received a handsome assort
ment of
SPRING AND SUMMER
.. (B(D®IDB 9 -
And expect in a few days to receive
a i further supply. Those goods were
bought mostly at Auction in New-York,
and will be sold very cheap at wnolcsale
o r retail for r ash or ac c e pta nces.
Bradford &, Morgan.
May 24 v, lOf> 4w
Mackerel, Flour, &:c.
41 BBLS, No. 3 Mackerel j
30 do. No. 2 Jo.
60 do. superior Flour
10 do. No 2 Shad
9000 lbs. very prime Bacob
19 bags prime green Coffee
8 hhds. Orleans Sugar
25 bbls. N. E. Rum
4 hlids. very superior old 4th proof
Jamaica Rum
2 pipes genuine Holland Gin
3 do. do. Cogniac Brandy
20 catty boxes Hyson Tea
60 canisters Imperial and Gunpow
der Tea
4 hhds. very superior Peach Bran
tly N
5 pipes do. Apple Brandy
IGibbU, do. do.
25 do, old Philadelphia Whiskey
5 hhds. do. do.
1500 poupds Share Moulds
- 32 M. Stgars, assorted
■ Which with a general assortment of
GROCERIES, will be sold at low rales
Wm. H. Egan,
Upper end south side Broud-Sl.
April 23 • 96 ts
Hardware and Cutlerj, ‘
PLATED WARE
ANl>
FANCY GOODS.
/jnME subscriber has j uat imported,
A from the manufacturers in England,
and now opened a spleudid addition to
his former stock:
Fine Ivory and Sc-lftip Knives and Forks
Slag handled and common bone ditto, a
variety
Pocket, pen, 2 blade and spring back
Knives, of all sorts
’t-OgeVS* on I
h:\zors amt Straps, of the best quality
Crown Lancets, Pallet Knives and Sleds
Carviiig'Knives, Shoe and Butchers’ do.
Common and fine Slock Locks, all sizes
Common and .fine and best Secret Pad
Lo< ks
Knob, chest, cupboard & all other Locks
Hifigts and Screws, a great variety
Home, dressing and pocket Combs
Ht mming’a best silver eyed Needles, all
sorts
Elastic-steel Knitting' Pin', common dp.
r iles, of all sorts and sizes
Tea and Table Spoons
Chisels-and Gquges, of all sorts, and
Carpenters’ Tools in general
Common and fine Buttons
Gilt and plAled ditto
Plated Spurs, Bit s and Stirrups
Drawing Knives, Trace Chains and Au
gers
All sorts of Brushes, Gun Flints
Fish Hooks, Sic,. Sic. Sic.
' Blacksmith’s Tools,
0/ all sizes and lest quality ,
PATENT PLOUGHS,
PLOUGH IRONS.
Together with most other articles in
his line, which are offered on accommo
dating terms. Merchan s are invited
with confidence lo examine his stock,
which he trusts wi(l be found as exten
sive and cheap as in any store in the
United Slates.
Reuben Leggett.
May 17 103 2m
On, Consignment,
40 BBLS. prime Pork
30 do. superfine Flour
20 bags Coffer, prime green
2 faggots German Steel
2 casks Shot
l>bl«. Low ( Sugar
FOR SALE BY
S. Kneeland.
May 24 105 Stw
Cotton Bagging, &c.
100 pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging,
, first quality,
100 pieces stout brown Sheetings,
suitable for square bsdes,
100 pieces twilled Sacking,
30 coils Bale Rope
600 lbs. Twine,
FOR SALE BY
Lawrence, Rapelye & Co.
Mr. Clark's Brick Building ,
M'lnlosh-street.
December 24 48 ts
Just Received,
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
Hair and Tooth Brushes,
Robots, Pen and Pocket Knives, Sec.
V inch will be sold moderate, either
wholesale or retail.
Wanted, an apprentice to (he Wig
Making and Hair Dressing Business.
A. H.. Fraser,
Fourth door above Globe Tavern.
June 21 J, 13 ts
‘' ' -
Shad, Mackerel, &c.
60 larrch'Shad •
100 do Mackerel
1500 lbs. Hams, superior quality
20 hhds. Sugar *
30 barrels Gin -
6 do old reach Brandy
50 bags Cc/flee
20 Cheeses, very good
100 boxes Claret Wine
- 50 tons Sweeds Iron
i 1 pipe real Cogniac Brandy
On retail, very. Cheap,
. 1 hhds. old Jamaica Hum
Tcnerifii Malaga and Currant Wine,
Sic. &c.
For sale on liberal terms by
Joseph Bacon.
Lne 11 110 4tw'
1 " ' y— ——————
Hepburn & Prince,
138 Pearl Street ,
NEW YORK,
TTA V E received, by the last arrivals,
XX a large and extensive assortment of
If A RDWA RE and CUTLERY, consist
ing of every variety,—among their as
sortment are many articles selected par-
Riularly IbrThe Southern Market.
T\ey have in addition to their shelf Goods,
patent Carolina Hoes
Sfrace Chains, round and strait links
\ Anvils, Vic®?, Blacksmith’s Bellows
and Wrought Nails
Hoop L and Cast Sled, Naylor &i San
derson’s stamp. .
May 17 103 3m
Grocery ware & Shad.
JUST RECEIVED,
1 X Crates assorted Crockcryware
14 bbls. Shad
FOR SALE BY , • ' -
A. M. Hobby.
< June 21 113 3t
Misses Leghorns.
X case Misses Leghorn Gypsis
10 do Super Double Cape and Gypsie
Straw Bonnets, recently received, and
for sale low.
ALSO, ON HAND,
Ladies Leghorn Flats and Gypsies, an
extensive assoHmeutof •& *up«riorqu<ility
Jewett, Abell &t Co.
Upper icing City-Hotel.
June 4 - 108 wtf
J list Imported,
And for sale at the Augusta Book
store.,
LARGE superfine middle wove Letter
Paper r
Memorandum Bqoks
Children’s Books
Blank March
Best Solid Lead Pencils
Neatly ruled Black Lines
Imperial Cabinet Ink, in large and small
bottles
Walkden’s Japan Ink
Pink Saucers, large and small
Silver mounted Spectacles
Ditto green glass '
Pen Knives, assorted
Spanish Knives, Sic. Sic.
April 9 92
Just Received,
At the Augusta Bookstore,
A SUPPLY OF SUPERIOR
3©ida vmmmiSi
Minch wdl be sold by the gross, dozen
or single box, on reasonable terms.
June 4
Choice old Wine. c
i FEW half pipes, quarter iz half
-£*■ quarter casks fine old L. P. Madei
ra, fit for'immediate use, on consignment
li'oaiJ. Howard, March & Co. will be
sold low. The undersigned will receive
orders for Madeira Wine. L. P. Malmsy,
Sercial A: Tinta, to be put ai|> by J.
H. March & Co. who have selected the
bed the Island affords.
J. W. Bridges.
June 1 109 ts
Tuition of Young Ladies.
OF NEW-YORK,
Late principal Preceptress of the Female
department of the Academy at Raleigh,
Norlh-Carolina ; has been induced to re
move lo this place for thepurpose of open
ing a Seminary of learning for
TOYING GABIES •.
Who offers her services to the Citizens
of Augusta.
She teaches all of the usual branches of
the English education ; and needle-work,
when desired.—She deems it needless to
recount these, as parents or guardians,
who may wish lo place their children
under her care, will naturally wish to
have a personal interview with her, when
they can be satisfied of these particulars.
She may be permitted simply to say,
that if such be necessary, her recommen
dations are ample.
O’ Persons wishing to see Miss Nye,
will please to call on her ait Dontor
Wray’s.
%• The school will be opened la the
'course of the ensuing week.
June 21 113 ts
For Sale or to Hire,
\ N excellent Blacksmith.—Enquire
z\- at this office;
April 29
-
. , ■ ' ■; ■ , \
A very superior Assortment
OF
Gentlemen)s drab and blaeldbeaver
II ATS,
Just received ; as also, an sup
ply of all other qualities of Hxs, for rale
at dlidiatd Allen’s Wholesall & Retail
Hat Si Military store, near tile Post Of
fice. 1 .
June 18 il2 4t
New Publication.
JOURNAL of the Privatb Life and
Conversations of the Emperor Napo
leon, at Bt. Helena, —by the Count De
Lps Caxaa, —for sale at the Augusta
Bookstore.
April 16 94
.—. —
, Looking Glasses.
GCLELAND has on baud} and for
• sale, a large atsorlment of Look
ing Glasses, very rich and fashionable
frames and late fashions, which will be
. sold verj cheap for ciih.
April 30 98 ts
Mineral Water.
A CONSTAN T su iply of Mineral
Water, direct froiS Saratoga,
FOR SALE BY
R. B. & D. G - Haviland,
Montgomery ’ Bnck buildings.
June 7 . 109 ts
%* We are authorized
to stale that William W. Holt, E«q.
will, if elected, serve lhe people of Rich
mond county, in the House of Represen
tatives of the state Lrnslature.
June 21 113
COMMUNIdATEB.
IT is with much pleasure we are en
abled to slate, tha. Gen. Thomas
‘ Glascock, at the urgent solicitations ot
his friends, has conseMed lo become a
Candidate for a scat in . tho House of
Representatives in the State Legislature,
at the ensuing Election.
June 21
, ■«*—— r-F —
, 'i’o be Rented,
flessß Tiie House lately occupied
by Doclor ijtudall, at the S md
Hilts, having all tbejConveniences for a
family. Immediate! >6s?ession would be
Apply for Ifrms to Mrs. Kendall,
on the premises. ) ''
June 21 113 ts
Notice.
DURING our absence Messrs. R,
Cook Co. will act as our atlor
nics.
Bronson h Wightem.
June 21 11-1 4tw
Sale of Town Lots
in Athens.
WILL be offered for sale, on the Vtb
August next, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
twenty-five Lois, adjoining the town of
Athens, containing four acres eadh.
Terms made known on the cfov of sale.
Asbury Hull,
Stc'y Bd Trs.
June 21 113 td
O’ Thc Editors of the Georgia Jour
nal and Southern Recorder, are request
ad to publish the above till the day of
sale, and forward their bills to Athens.
To Rent,
r I yHE store lately occupied by
X John M. Washburn, third
door below the Bridge Bank building—
possession given immediately.
Apply to-
Hall S i Washburn.
June 21 ‘ 113 4t
MTo Rent,
Till the first of October next,
the House at present occupied
by Mrs. H. B. Cook.
May 14 102 ts
Notice.
THE subscriber intends going to the
North this' season, and all persons
indebted to him will please to make im
mediate jmyment, and all persons having
demands against the same will please to
hand them in for settlement. All per
sons having property in his shop are re
quested to take the same away previous
to the fourth of J uly next.
c.Pftty.
N. B. Mr. John Wagner / be my
Agent during my absence. '
June 21 118 3t
Insurance
AGAINST
KJipE subscriber having been appoint-
X ed agent of the Hartford Fire In
surance Company, will take risks against
fire, at the lowest rates of premium, on
buildings, goods, wares and merchandise,
iu Augusta and its vicinity.
John Beach.
June 4 108 ts
W JACKSON,
TENDERS his services to his friends
and the public, as an Attorney at
Law and Notary Public, and will be
thankful for any business in either capa
city. Hts office is in the N. W. corner,
basement story, City Hall,
march 16. 83 ff
The Subscriber
Begs leave to inform his friends and the
public in general that he has commen
ced the
JBtDIWr &Xl® 33H©!S
mam/favtory,
, Next door to Mr. John South, Hair
Dresser, on Washington street —where
those who favor him with their custom
may depend on their work being done in
the first style and fashion, —where may
be had full dress and half dress Boot o ,
full dress Shoes, and water proof Boots
and Shoes—all of which he will sell on
the lowest terms, and warranted of the
beat quality.
...1 ... Erl. M’Swwniff. • "1
O’ Two or three Journeymen wul
meet with employment by immediate ap
plication.
June 7 109 6t
A Clerk Wanted.
A YOUNG Man of fifteen to eighteen
years of age, »ho is acquainted
with the retail Dry Goods business, anil
knows something of Book-keeping, may
obtain an advantageous situation in a heal
thy Village about 40 miles from Angus
la—The most satisfactory recomm.-uda
lions will be required.
Letters addressed to A. B. and left at
the Augusta Bookstore, will be attended
to.
June IS 112
— ■ ■ - - -| -|* T- ■
ft?" During a short absence of
the Subscriber from town, the Docket
and Papers apperlaing to the Magistrate’s
Court of the 398th District, will be in tho
hands of P. H, Manlz, Esq.
A. I. Huntington, J. P.
April 26 97 If
FOR SALE, ~
‘ At ike Augusta Book Store,. *
l r JIHE Trials of Margaret L/ndsay, by
, L the author of Lights & Shadows of
j- Scottish life.
, Jnstina, or the Will, a Domestic story.
May 31
93 d A first rate Gig
Horse and new C Spring Gig, for sale
1 by
Brewster & Prescott.
June 18 - 112 ts
ft?* I have appointed John H*
Mann, Esq. my agent, and all persons in
debted to .roe. are requested to make pay
ment to him. My papers are left with.'
Mr. John Hatfield, at the store lately oc
cupied by me.
John Gindrat.
June 18
I ; >-%
Bacon and Lard.
rHE subscriber has on hand, feud itt*
tends keepiug a constant supply of
Bacon ami Lard this season, through
which he will sell as low aa the market
1 dlows.
. Sugars, Coffee, Spirits of all kind? r ' W*
f Iron, Steel Castings, Molasses, tc.
W. Ligon,
• JVb.7, Bri4pt Bow.
March 18 - 84 ts
BUNCOMBE.
f James Patton, jun.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public, that he continues to
keep bis well known establishment at the
sign of the Eagle, ia Ashville, Buncombe
county, who is in readiness to receive
anil attend to those who may call on him.
His house is arranged so as to accommo
date gentlemen with their families with
rooms, suitable and airy for summer.-
Also private rooms for those who wish,
- and rooms for transient travellers. With
a new range of stables now putting up,
seventy two by fifty four feet, with four
| range of stalls therein, and a stream of
water conducted to every part of the es
tablishment- through pipes from the
mountain. And convenient to this es
tablishment arc some very Chalybeate
water, some of which has been used to
e advantage. He has on hand a general
s assortment of Goods, Spirits, &c. Tan
. nery, Saddle, Harness, Boot and Shoe,
„ Taylor, and Blacksmith’s Shops, with
Q their proceeds, made suitable for the tra
.. veller, all of which shall be sold op the
lowest possible terms.
3 His rates oi boarding for man and horse,
seven dollars per week—children and
servants a proportionable deduction.—
Also a further deduction, where a family
? stays a length of time. His boarding
house is a Targe white framed house,
joined by a brick building below, and is
~ in the southern part of the village, 32
miles south of the Warm Springs, and is
sufficiently large for the accommodation
of one hundred persons. He is autho
rized to say that Wm. Murray, 13 miles
south of Ashville, and Dr. Benjamin
Hourth, 1 mile below the Warm Springs,
- (both good houses) also hold themselves
- in readiness to take visitors and travellers
I to the mountains the ensuing season, and
D pledge themselves to render every possi
i, ble satisfaction in their power on the most
moderate terms the country can afford.
N. B. The roads across the Saluda
and Seranano gaps, of the Blue Ridge,
are now put in good repair by the States
of South and North Carolina. -
dthville, June 14 111 3t
t Just Received,
! At the Augusta bookstore*
, OLS. 3 and'4 Qf Las ( ases’ Journal,
May Id Ifl*