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m AUGUSTA. (GEORGIA) SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1829^
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- I From tbc Richmond Enquirer.
f GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. ]
■o' We have before us a pamphlet in 60 f
Bbages, entitled an “ Abstract of a Cora
JKespondence with the Executive, relative “
Ho the rank or command of Major General °
Scott and Macomb” —closed by a letter
■rmit Gen. Scett of the 30th uit. to the
■Secretary of War, and the Secretary’s or
jHier for the suspension of Gen. Scott from
HHe command of the Western Department
KB the Army. The pamphlet is published J!
I Sy Gen. S. with the view of informing his
I K-iends and his countrymen, of the relations *
ft ■rhich prevail between himself and the Ex
[■cutive Department.—The merits of the
[Tiiestinn of Brevet Rank are touched
f*hrou|f/bout the publication—but, as we
iiiliave l\o space at present to devote to any
[■’fiery xopious Extracts, we must content
■klturselves with laying before the Reader the J
Bjpnale, as follows;—We presume Gen. S.
Bn tends to appeal to Congress for “ a de- d
H tlaratory law:” u
'# “ 300. I have thus taken a hasty, though
B trust, “ a dispassionate,” view of the rea i,
Hsons on which the President suppoits his '<
Bdecision against me. My judgment, such 11
Has it is, is not satisfied, and my commis- 11
fHsion, according to his views, is in his pow- E(
Her.
“301. The form of expression used by
■me above, may not in every instance be such
His I would prefer, or considered by others 1
Has entirely respectful. If I had had more
Htme this error would have been avoided; 'j
Hor if there be in fact snob expressions, I n
Hnow retract them as equally unjust to the >.
and unworthy of myself. a
H “302. In the belief that I am soon to
Hretake my place in the ranks of private life,
Hi for the last lime have the honor to sa
nKlute the President and yourself with the
W expression of my high consideration and
■ respect. “WINFIELD SCOTT.
I, “Major-General U. S. A.
■ “Hon. P. B. Porter, Secretary of War. J
I “ P. S. I have this moment the honor to
■ receive your letter of the 2Gih ultimo, and
: I notwithstanding the severe sentence it pro
■ manures on me, it sounds like a reprieve, ’■
E and may, I trust, afford me an opportunity
■ of petitioning Congress for a declaratory
J low on that which has been discussed.— t
I That law, as pronounced in one way by
i the President, and understood in the army
H in another, cannot fail to lead others into
H like difficulties with my own.
M “If I had received your letter thirty six
I hours earlier, 1 should not now address you
I in the printed form. 'I be foregoing, pre
■ pared within the last twelve days, is alrea-
I dy partly beyond my control and I trust
II that the President will not be less indul-
M gent to it, than if il were received in manu-
II script. My friends in distant parts of the
[I Union have long been ignorant and anx
| ious as to my situation. I avail myself of
I this form to satisfy their kind solicitude,
l,j and repeat the hope, that it may not prove
H offensive to the President.
i. “I shall promptly observe the commands
I I of the President just acknowledged, and ex
,l pect to be in Washington in a week after
■ this letter.
j, ' I annex a copy of yours, from a sense of
[T obligati. 9 andagain subscribe myself, with
Im urea (Meet, your most obedient servant.
IP ‘ w. s.
H O. Dec. 3,1828.
ij “ DEPARTMENT OP WAR,
k Nov. 2Gth, 1828.
| “Sir :—lt is not the purpose of the pre-
I. sident to take any final order in relation to
I your lato very repiehensible crnduct, until
I ( .a sufficient time shall have elapsed for the
I receipt of your deliberate answer to the let-
I ter addressed to you from this department
■ on the 15th instant, and which contains an
f exposition of the views of the president on
A the several questions you have raised. The
nature of theft order will, as you perceive,
H depend in a measure on the character
H of the answe\ received from you, and
H ■which the ptagident hopes, may not be
1 wholly uninfl. fc Jnced by the considerations
I which, by hit* directions, have been thus
1 presented to’^ou.
, “To put a hop, in the mean time, to the
f course of insubordination in which you
f have deemed fit to indulge, the president
directs that, from the receipt of tiiis letter
you will consider yourself as suspended
from the command of the westerp depart
ment of the army, until his further pleasure
shall be made known to you.
“General Atkinson has, accordingly,
been directed, by an order of this dat>, to
; assume that command; and you will there
-1 fore, without delay, transfer to him all un
executed orders that may have been re
| ceived, either from this depaitment, or
K) from Maj. Gen. Macomb—at the same
time, instructing one of the officers at pre
KJ sent performing the duties of Assistant
|-| Adjutant General of that department, to
H repair to the Head Quarters of Gen. At
fin kinson with the documents and papers be
lli longing to the command.
Cj “I have the honour to be your obedient
1 servant.
I “P. B. PORTER.
M Brev«t Major General Winfi. Id Scolt,
■k United State: Army, C.nc^aati.”
Andrews State Lottery and
Exchange Office is removed to Mr. Align*
Martin’s new Brick Budding, corner Jackson,
south side Broad Street.
December 3
Notice to Clients.
PERSONS having business wi n the sub
scriber, are informed that Judge. A B
LONGSTREET will represent him. during his
absence from Augusta, iu al professional buai
ness, in which ho is interested. itis Office is
an Jackson Street, near the corner of Rcyuoldl
■Rreet, lending to Sims & William’s Warehouse.
CHARLES TAR "ER.
November Ist, 1828 4'w Hi
butter'
FOR SALE, a fey. Kegs of North Carolina
BUTTER, at the to tv price of from 124 lo
6 cents, if applied for immediately; some o
which is of superior quality. Appy near
amfield’s Wart-House to
BENJAMIN SIMS.
October 26 8
Musical Tuition
MR. RAMSBOTTOM,
| > Eh PEC TFUuLY informs the mliabitanl.-
f V of Augusta and Hamburg, and the vicini
y, that he has removed from his former resi
dence ou Greene Street to the House next doo
o Mrs. Lahu/.an’s, on the corner of Greene
tnd M‘lntosh streets, where, grateful for the lib
■ral patronage heretofore bestowed upon him,
le respectfully solicits its continuance, an I
'rusts, that by an unremitting attention to the
ustruction of his pupils he will be enabled b
merit it.
%*\iU : IC for any set of instruments hand
omety arranged and copied, ou moderate terms.
Oct 8 3
TTic CovactncTsliip
Will H existed lor a short lime between
the subscribers, has this day been dis
-olvcd by mutual consent, in consequence ol
’he ill health of one of the parties. The bust
ness will therefore be conducted as formcrl" by
William McGar All person having demands
against the said fii-m will please present the n.
to William McGar for settlement; and those in
debted to said firm, are requested also to make
immediate payment to him
HARMONG T AMAR,
WILLIAM McGAR.
July 19 84
NEW GOODS?
JNo. 153.
HAVE just received n large and Ci mplett
assortment of-Dry Goo.'* Hardware arc
Cutlery
au 1 aac
An xiensive a sontnen of ( hon e .Jim
ries, consisting in part of the following article
Putno and 'hid quality St Croix Sugir
J va and Green ’ ffoe
Madeira, Ten iff«, Muscat, Malaga, Port U
Claret Wines
C Brandy, J miira R m, and H. Gin
Old P oh and App'e Brandy
Northern G.a, Wlo k y and Rom’
Ist and 2nd quad y Lo f Sugar
London Porter iu quirt and pint hollies
Island 2nd quality Spanish -egars
Gunpowder, Imperial and Hyson Tea
London Mustard, and Pickles in Jars
Ground and Race (finger
Popper and A', a pice
Nails of all sizes and qualities
Powder, Shot aud Lead
Sperm Caudles
Bar and Sheet Iron
Steel of every kind
Waggon Boxes of all sizes, c.
ALSO,
200 pieces Prime Hemp Bagging
60 coils Small Bale. Ko"e
20 casks aud 30 boxes Prime Goshen Cheese
All of which is r Hired for salo very low for
cash or on long time for satisfactory paper.
Nov 15 14
forljale,
To close these Steam Boat concerns, by order of
the inmmf
npHE following BO \TS are off! red for sad ,
* by private contract, until Monday the
23d inst whcn,i! not previously disposed ,f In
will, on that day, at VI o’clock, be said at pub
lie auction. North of the Exchange, without sny
reserve whatever; —
fm The.Steam Boat
UG US TA ,
Macho.e y, Tackle, at
all appendages belonging to said Boat, as sht
is now situated, lying at wharl-
ALSO
CO M M E RC E,
■* I"™" T " l * reS{- partially dismantled, he
E' gine, Boilers, tic ns they arc now siluateil
t Gadsden's -barf. A y infonnation rclativ.
'n the above Boats, can be had on applicate.•
‘o ih' Ag-nt.
Tkbms of sale — one third cash; Hie balance
in approv'd notes, with two ap.pioved endora
era at 3 aud C m ntha apple to
JOHN MAGKATH. Agent,
FhZ'.mons’ wberf
P. S Demands rs any description wcateve
ire requir- d !■’ be fweished before the above
day of sale, a the pr. sen Agent canoit hi it
himself accountable after sett i meat yvilh the
owners.
O 3 The ‘-avanuah Georgian and he Angus
ta Chronicle will . üb'ish the above twice a
week until th 20 h b st. nd 'in ward their ac
urts lo the Agent for pa aunt.
Do 13 3l 22
Strayed or stolen,
OV the nigh! ot the 24th instant
from the slat, e of Messrs. Riiey
SORREL HORSE,
nine years old, H trots n ur.l.y, an- paces
if required; ha* a white saddl mark on eai b
shoulder, cause I by gg -addin, and wicdgMls
on bo h his hind an i Is nicked in 'he tail.
A reward of Twenty Dollars avdl he given for
the delivery of the horse and'.hi. f, (if stolen)
r Ten Dollars for'he delivery of the horse
a|o e, to Riley a Side s, or to the subscriber,
at h s residence in Columbia county,
A. II EG GIF.
nov 20 ff I»
•Augusta Jockey Club.
T;IE -iouii.il Augusta RACES will com
meuce over the Augusta Course on the
last Tuesday in January next, instead of the
second Tuesday, there being an error as to ths
time ofruuuiog, formerly published.
JOSEPH CARRIE,
Dec. 24 25 Sole Manager.
notlceT
X.V addition to the officers for the City already
advertised to be elected by the City Council,
o i ihe first Saturday in January next, wiH boa
Sexton and a K*.ep< rof the Hospital: for the
latter, proposals w.ll be received for furnishing
the Patients per day. Licenses gt anted for
slav<s to live apart from their owners expire
on Saturday n x .
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
D c 30 26
Oranges and Honey.
7,000 i'RESfI Sweet Oranges.
7 Barrels Old Peach Brandy
100 Gallons o’'Money at $1 per gallon,
Foa Sale bt
GEORGE H. METCALF.
November 15 14
JVEfV GOODS.
The Subscribers,
f Lave Just lleceived apart of their Fall supply nf
C LOTHS ,
AND
HeadyiMaAc CAothiag.
Also n report of the
Latest London Fashions.
SHEPARD, HUNER&CO.
Septem’ er 13 100
MONTOOMEH *S BUILDINGS,
So. ,
Uroad-Street, Augusta.
Has rec it 'd in add ‘ion to h'S a lock ensili
ng of lh' follow ng articles, warranted •>/ a stipe
or quality:
h. ts< ,n Cask- P:ne 'nuile do. in Boxes,
(iothtn Bu'ler, Muscatel R isms, Buckwheat
iml Rye Floor m half barred.. Filter’s At-Tay
tur’s Ale, i ’icier, Cidnrßrandy, Now Y rk City
'loss Byes is half Barrels Philadelphia and
London Por'orin P."t and Q.ari bottles, Lon*
cl-u Brow st„ut in p. i i iti ij. Rice, fecolib
B.'.f ’py it K g ami !> I Ke, •, <<al Scotch Ling
•o B ■ x-s Olives, Mixed IV k’e, Pickled On
•ow, Best Havana M? rs, t'eneriff.': Wine,
Foulignv do in Boxer,- Den ij ibns, her, tic.
>1 17 23
,|||||| PLANTATION
TVU. »V 3
kFFK'-tS Ft his Plantation, called
V / I.akk FobEST Situated upon the wa
rs o( boggv Col <n ’ill the neighborhood of
'he feist r Ponds in Burke County, consi ling of
aho.it 1600 acres of O k and Hickory Land oi
excellent quality, about 500 acres of which art
cleared and uul t fence tT: >'n the premises
are a Dwelling House and sundry outhouse 1
usual on a plantation ; nd ai-o a Grist Mil 1
with a Colton ginning in chine attached. If
desirable, i’o' 1 0 acres of adjoining well Timber
ed land, w’th a Saw mid thereon, recently erec
led, and wi'hin about 4 miles of the Savannah
River, will I.e sold with it. The Premwes cat
be «ecm at any time, by application to the sub
acriber.
A. PEMBERTON.
Lake Forest, Burke Counh/. )
' Oft t-m 2=l' , IR2«. ' ' ' < 9
flie Charleston House,
670.. v of ior nu n K,
Comer of K : ng and George Streets.
LUPHLY CtdISHOLMK,
'P OPKIETOR < f the above et
isfiwß lablishmrnt inf nns Ihe pu' lie that
,’ '* ha* very recently undeigmc ma
- y great it-iprovemec.ls. dr A. Maxwe ll whe
so we 1 and so very descry dly known fur her
~ leculh-r a’ eci'mci to the gin-, id superintend
ice of the tables, has assumed the direction e>(
hot importmt department, which enables (he
re pm tor to assure bis friends, it". lhal no pub
, e one. in the city oliad surpass his in all thrd
ns’titutcs comf-rt, delicacy and t eatuesr.—
, His prices arc and will be as moderate as any
of his competitors. By bis attention, tic he
' >pes to mak eve ry one fid at home while un
de" his xo o' H ‘ Bar, Stables and every »liir p
afloat kind, ii equa to any The Columbia
and Savannah Stages pass hi» doer.
Dr- 3 fit 1 9
Only 4& Xunibfcv ViuUtivy.
. $lO,OOO
THE HIGHEST PRIZE
I)rawing rrpet ml on f). 7 Y NhIXT.
iUjottcsJpJlaiifc
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY,
, r Jth Class
2 Scbexue of Vrizea.
1 PRIZE OF $lO 000,
. 1 “ “ $3,000,
1 “ “ $1 460,
2 “ “ $l,OOO,
5 “ “ $3OO,
10 “ “ $l5O,
36 “ “ $4O,
36 “ “ $3O,
72 “ “ $l5,
3<j6 “ “ s'o,
3750 “ “ $5,
: 4,340 Prizes.
iVKnle Tirketi *5-Half rio $2 so—Quarter do. $1 25.
[ (C/ 5 * Oulers Keoivfd fit
■ ANDREWS'
’ STATE LOTTERY AMS KXCH ANtiK "FFICE
Corner of Jackson and Broad Streets.
Dec 3f> ' 26
A CARD.
THE Rev. Mr. Smith, immediately after
his return from the Norlh, will resume
“ the Instruction of a select number of Female
' Pupils.—Notre will be receive I under cloven
years of age. The exercises of the School will
commence towards the close of October, or the
first of November. Those desirous of securing
admission, are requested to apply to Dr.
Wray.
ITT Terms, *S>e same as the preceding winter
r —sl4 for the First Class and $lO for all olh
, sw.
» ‘’epfemhrr 10 ts
! "JUST RECEIVED
BY THE SUBSCRIBERS
Per Steam Boat Co's and fVm. Gaston't Boats.
1 Pipe (Swans Brand) Holland Gin
1 “ Dupin’s Cognac Brandy
ISO 1 , 1 lbs. Fresh smoked Beef
2(j Bbls Lulls Crackers
f> “ Soft shelled A Itndnds
5 “ Brazil Nuts
5 “ Pecan “
SO,OOO First quality Spanish Segars
20 doz. Vandyk’s Mustard
10 Baskets first quality Champagne
12 Boxes Muscat Wine
10 “ Fresh Bunch Raisins
10 “ « Muscatel “
10 “ “ Prunes
, 12 “ French Cordials
10 “ Assorted Pickles
10 “ Sperm Candles
Which, together with a eencral assortment o(
r CONFECTIONARIES.
Ik y offer low, Wholesale and Retail, for cash,
or town acceptances.
G T DORTIC Sc Co
No. 242, Broad Street, Avgusta.
Also, TO RENT, Store No
'mBM 1112. wuh two Stores and a dwelling
attached; an excellent stand lor business; for
particulars enquire as above
Sept ember 10 99
Co-Partnership.
mHE Subs riliera have entered intopartner-
I ship in the GROCERY BUSINESS under
the firm ol
Wobisoft & O’CovmoY.
■ Their Store is No. 278 ''road Street, a few
doort below DAVIES A CAPER’S, where they
will keep constantly
I A General Assortment of
-GROCERIES,
. WHICH THEY WILL SELL HY
> W\ui\eaa\e vu\A \UAai\,
' On aj good Term" as can bo obiained in the
Cily, fur Cash or salisfaclorv paper.
> .1 M ROBISON,
E. O’CONNOR.
They have Just Received,
I i k And OJJ’tr for Sale.
lUvl Bbls. S i|).,ri"r ialiimoi o Whiskey.
20 do. Old Rye O a
10 do. Portland Rum
)•' do Apple Brandy
10 d Old t'eacq Ditto
‘ December 24 4t 25
I I T THE SES lON OF IHE BOARD OF
• A Physmans held at M Bedgoville, in De
t cembir, ‘it2H, Hie fodow.t.g members of the
s Board were present, vx; Or- Anthony, White,
5 jone«, Graham Hox y Harlow, B -ykin, T. B.
1 ,iorman, Hamilton, Garvin, and Weems. The
I (Ml iwmg gentlemen living produced Diplomas,
which we e asceilaincd to be genuine, were li
en-ed to practice Medicine and Surgery in
i o'.lnrraity with the act ol the Legislature.
A Ired Du Bose, M. D. a graduate of Penntyl
vauia University—Washington, Wilkes coun
ty-
Henry J. Smith, M. D.—South Carolina —Co
lumbia county.
Charles Graelf, M D.—Jefferson College, Pa
Gwinnett county.
El;»s Boall, M. I).—Tranosylvania—Madison,
Mugan county.
E P. Richardson, M. D.—South Carolina, Sa»
vannah.
, Thomas L. Lamar, M. D.—Albany, N. Y.—
Macon.
( Reuben Y. Reynolds, M D—Pennsylvania—
Columbia County.
Nathaniel .V Smith, M D—Transylvania—Dc
Kolb county.
John A Uiquart, M D—Pennsylvania*—Ealon
. ton.
f John M. Raiford, M D—Pennsylvania, Eibcrl
county
, Wm W Waddell, M D —Pennsylvania—Madi
son, Morgan county
* A m Quinlan, M D—Edinburgh—Taliiaferro
' county
J hn 11 MasoO, M D—Pennsylvania, Sandort
ville.
" Hi- hard Wayne, M D South Carolina—Chat
ham county. ■, j r/
Paul F Eve, M D—PonnsyM V AuwPta.
Joseph A Ere, M D—South O’no Angus
la ’ ' \ T J
* Plotters M. Bollock, M D—»'hila r «lphia—Sa-
vannah. \
tolin J Mitt boll, M D -’Minburg-^Savannah.
\ trios Want, M D—Penmyl vania—Jasper
connty.
J m- s W Taylor, M D—Pennsylvania—Burke
county.
LICENSED AFTER EXAMINATION.
John \V Jones—Monroe, Walton county—on
Fever.
Charles H Wilson—Warrenton-Cydanclrc Xra
chealii.
Hugh M Neslcr—Clark county —Dysentery.
Dudley W Hammond—Elbert county—Acu- 1
punctuation.
George R Grant—Jackeon*counly-Ccpliabljia
Epidemical.
Henry Bacon—St MaryV-Denguo.
Samuel Cienu—Oglethorpe county—Venous
Circul rlion.
Joel W Terrell—Wilkes county—Dyspepsia. '
Andrew L Paul—Burke county—Remittent
Fr ver.
Albert M Spalding—Elbert county —The Bye.
Alex McDonald—.Monroe county —Gouorrhte,
Caiy L Letiicur — do do do
Edwin VV Hunter—Greene county—Fever.
Thomas M Darnall—Jasper county—Pleurisy
David B. Scott—Harris county— Typhus Fever <
James Cullinan—Chatham county.
John R Boom—Madison —Peritonitis. 1
E iward Akin—New- York.
A'hley Parker—Hancock connty—Dysenteria. ■,
Hamilton P Smead—Jones county—Fever.
BENJAMIN A. WHILE, M D Sec’y.
dec 8>
WB MOT!iW
OFFICE .
WASHINGTON LAWSON
RESPECTFULLY informs his Irieuds and
Iho pnlilir 'liar he has just established a
JOB Piwaim OFFICE, in the Room di
rectly iu the roar of the Augusta Book S'oro-,
near Mr. Hudson’s School Room, where ho is
prepared to print
HANDBILLS, CHECKS,
Cotton \VfcCfc\\>ts, Covda,
litanfta of all lu'nfcs,
PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, &c. &c.
He solicits a share of public patronage, and
will endeavor by attention, pirmpli'ude, and
neatness ol execution, to give satisfaction to
those who may cm; loy him; and will feel thank
(ul to those who may deem it expedient to
favor him with their custom,
dec 20 24
Those That Want
CLOTHING.
The subscribers would inforin their friends and
the public, that they have removed from
Cummins’s Law R.ngu to Montgomery’s
New Brick Buildings,
JNo. 252 liro ad-street,
Augusta Gruhoia:
Where they oiler Goods of the billowing descrip
tion—viz.
Black, Blue, Olive, Drnb, Mixt, Fawn
and Green Drake Neck
Cloths Cassimeres.
HIT The above Goods will be made up in the 1
best possible style, by laitb'ul workmen. We
(l itter ourselves that Cloths bought of us will
be found in all respects, what they arc repre
sented to be, whether we furnish to measure,
or with Ready Made Clothing.
WELLS & KID BE.
November 15 14
United States Hotel , ,
A’sr cnm'A» ®a®Mntiu
FIELDS KENNEDY,
GRATEFUL for the liberal patronage he received while managing the Tavern, and
encouraged to hope lor its renewal, has been employed by the proprietor, an Agert, to
superintend the above splendid Edlablidiinent, and offers.bis services again, in (he same business
to bis friends both in town and country. The UNITED ST A' ES HO (’EL is situated near
he centre of the city, on the spot where stood thn old Olnbe Tivern, and is fire prmf. {i s rooms
and accommodations are spacious and elegant, and its furniture entirely new, suitable for such
an establishment; and will be ready for the reception of visitors, en the Bth January next. «
dec 30 26
THE SUBSCRIBER
(liatft Vro\)Y\etor of VUe iiWhc. Tavern,)
1 (legs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken
that well known establishment, the
MANSION HOUSE, ,
Recently conducted by Mr William P. M'Keen,
THE MANSION HOUSE is situated on the corner of Greene and M’lntosh Streets, in one I
nl the most pleasant parts of the City The (louse is immediately adjacent to the centre
of business, while at the same time, it enjoys all the benefits ol retirement, end will be lonnil
an agreeable retreat to the Traveller as well as the man o( business. He is resolved to spare
neither pains nor expense in supplying his Table with the best of every thing the market a fiords.
His Wines and Liquors, selected in Charleston, are of the greatest variety and best quality.
The whole interior of the establishment is fitted op and embellished in the neatest and most
comfortable manner ; and is capable of accommodating in superifir style, a large number of
guests, including Private Enables with private tables.
His STABLES aro also greatly enlarged, amply supplied with the best of provender, and at*
tended by experienced and steady ostlers—in addition to which, the subscriber will bestow, hi*
own personal unremitting attention, and iu hi* charges, will riot forget the pressure ol lb< b&ee.
ft/- The Charleston Stages arrive at the Mansion House, every Sunday
Wednesday and Friday evening, at 4o’clock, and depart every Tuesday, Thursday ami Salur- (V r |
day morning, at half past U o'clock. The Washington and Athens Stage, departs every Thor»-
lay and Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, naJ arrives every Wednesday and Sunday evening at , ;|
5 o’cloe.k. The Eibcrton Stage departs every Sunday morning, at 4 o’clock, end arrives every
Friday evening at 5. The Pendleton Stage departs every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock in the morning, if
and arrives every Monday at 2o’clock in the evening.
WILLIAM SHANNON.
AVWSTA, July 1827- 81
' MSKBSwv its 1
jfpEffgai!
\ , u i^.
TO RENT,
And possession map be had immediate Ip
MTHE two commodious and
situatedßßU K S I ORES mi th* cor
ner of Broad and Jackson Streets, and adjoining
the Masonic H.«d now erecting. Apply to Mr.
Arcus Martin, or
WILLIAM SHANNON.
Dec IS
ftaw ftivd Ovist Mill,
IKUiMs.
The Subscriber,
HAS erected a Lathe (or the purpose ol
Turning Mill Cr nks and Sp ndles, and
will, for the future, lurnish to ordei, full sets of
lilt Irons, in as good style, and on as accomoda
ting terms, as cm be (T ided by any fa r 'ory in
t e United States; and ket i s constantly on hand
a full supply of the above articles
GEORGE HILL.
Broad Street, Augusta *
A L^O.
Two Cotton (iins,
6 and 50 Saws,made by Router, and ot a supe
rior kind.
August 6 wlf 89
A
R. M. Hamilton and C C. Matson, .
AO £ NTS FOR TUB
Steam Saw Mill,
Recently erected near Hamburg and Augusta,
I > ESPECTEULLF intorm their friendr and
IV the public, that she is now in sncresTnl
operation, and that any orders for LUMBER,
which they may be favored with, will bo cite,
culod with promptness.
The Agents deem it proper to remark (hat
'he Mill is located in an unseleclcd forest of
Pines, and can saw any length not exceeding
thirty feet.
October 25 8