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I [VOL. XXXV.] THURSDAY EVENING, JANUVIft 11, 183 L [ -o. loft»]
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IS PUBLISHED
NDAY & THURSDAY
EVENINGS,
-scan $ Claaclton,
of the Laws of the U. States
ft DOI.LJ.RS PER JSSOH)
IN ADVANCE
■d J. Hardin Co.
•eceived an additional supply of
Y GOODS,
utlcry, Glass, Chi
rockeryware and
der their assortment inferior
the city, and are offered for
jommodating terms.
ALSO
handsome London made
ano Forte,
;ood New Ark made
GIG.
B ■ St
W CLOTHING,
CEJFED AND NO IF OP
ENING BY
lam Hills,
Vailort, a little west cf the Post
nd nearly opposite the Banks
g of»a General Assortment of
ly made Clothes,
MOSTLY OF
rjine Goods,
le for Citizens use, and made
th and at Charleston, under
ftspection.
} ts
i .1,, . . m *. . .... «n ■ inli .» -
wroceries.
H.H'ids prime Sugar
BBpu nvf4.’ Ooiffee
■raj casks best London Porter
Kit fcr.xcs Raisins.
■ftceived aiul for sale low for cash,
Kprcd paper.
Kji. H. Thompson £5 co
■$ 3t
IftF GOODS.
■bscriber has received, in addition
■ FORMER STOCK, at the store
■formerly the Bridge Bank.
■ASK Nankin Crape Dresses
do do
Bnkin Crape Scarfs
■ape Shawls Nankin
Kck India Florence
■lion Crapes
■ns’ black and white Silk Hose
■>mens’ do do do do
■ibons assorted
Merino Handkerchiefs
■nged do do
Bbnet Ginghams
|Kgham Umbrellas
■■dies and Blue Cloths.
Hfcwiiich will be sold at a small ad
ajar CASH, wholesale or retail.
KGeorge Wragg, Jr.
■yl 4t
BtTT Hals ! Mats !
■rj Eld Co.
( >r Tin. golden hat, hf.twf.zw
jjyPSpT OFFICE AM) ULUBK TAVEIIN,
MHUfeei’/wed nuil will from lime to
Sgiur lime Ueceive,
ass irtment of
HHpaBLE BEAVER & OTHER
rvf A T S,
dUnL Elegance and Goodness are
jtf&'eny ever offered to the public.
the n wilt be found —
"’■’■sna aecor.d quality Reaver Hats
pl». style, black and white, broad
(Wrrow brims,
KBHitto
■tto ‘
jjjHpancy ditto
black plain ditto
Jockeys
■Bind Youths’ host Merino Wool
who want large brim best
beaver, will find them here.
manufactured under the par
t'itßwiection of one of the partners
and known to be good.
w ho are i,n want, and country
will do well to cal!—they will
HHthnlesule and retail on accommo-
BuU ftni\ SV\OC,3, *
■Script! on as usual-,
yens. lit
■ Cards
mm printed at tlii# OF
■ TICE.
Jewett, Sf &0.
tiprfer Wing—City IR>i<d,
OiTer For the' Folidwng
ARTICLES:
blue, and mixed
cloths and keisey meres,
Irish Liners,
Steam-Loom Shirtings,
Jaconet and Cambric Muslins,
Imitation India Book ditto,
Dimities,
1. Carlisle and Scotch Ginghams,
Figured and striped Silks and Satins,
various colors,
, Black, White and Pink ditto,
White, Blue and Green Levantines,
Black, Blue, Green, Yellow, Straw co
lor, Pink and Changeable Florence,
Black and White Lace Shawls,
“White Lace Veils,
Plain and Figured Thoole Lace,
Silk Shawl?,
Ladies black and white figured, and
plain silk Hose,
Garniture, Satin, and Tafety Ribbons,
plain St .fring'd a great ass ortmsnt,
Galonn bindings,
Black, green, and white Italian Crapes,
Cut lon, Bandanna, Brittania, and Ma
dras} lik&,
Worsted Vestings,
Cotton -Suspenders,
Do Cords,
Figured, twilled and plain Bombazettcs
i Print and plate Calicoes,
Ladies Merino Reticules,
Do. white and colored Kid Gloves,
Genilemen’a Buckskin ditto
Black and colored Sewing Silk,
Linen and Colton Thread,
Curtain Bindings,
Pocket and Fen Knives,
Playing Cards,
Bonnet Wire,
Domestic Stripes, Plaids and Shirtings,
Whittcmore’p No- 10 Cotton cards,
Fine Straw Bonnets by the case or doz.
Do. Bandboxes, &c. &c.
The above are fresh Goods
recently purchased in New-York at low
prices; and will be sold at a reasonable
advance for cash, or short credit for ap
proved paper.
N. B Expected soon an
Assortment of
CANTON CRAPES,
And a variety of other FANCY GOODS.
December ’’s. wlc
NKW-YoRK
HAT STORE.
George Hannah,
CLate of the firm of HOYT H HANNAH,
Charleston, South-Carolina J
UF.SPECTPULLY informs his friends
and the public, that he has just re
turned to this city, and has removed his
STORE to the large Brack Building, near
ly opposite his former stand, one door a
hove the store of Mr. R. H Mksbrove,
wnr.uß ifk is now opf.ninu
A Large and General Assortment of
Fresh Hats,
From the celebrated manufactory of Mesrs.
Tweedy & Benedict, and other approved
Manufactories in New-York,
CONSISTING OF
Gentlemen's black and Drab Beavers,
Broad and’harrow Brims, some of which
are Water proof
Ditto ditto Castors
Ditto imitation Beavers
Mens’ L Buys’ fine and common Rorams
Ditto Merino and common Wool Hats
Children’s and Infant’s Hats,
Morocco Caps,
Ladies’ Beavers,*
Military Hats, £Yc.
All of which are offered for CASH or
town acceptances on the most accommo
dating terms. The above assortment is
probably surpassed by none in the city for
low prices and qualities. Country Mer
c.ban'sand others are invited to call and
judge for themselves. The greatest care
taken in pacin' g hats, so that they may
open in good shape and order.
December 28 w6w
Brandy, Gin,
4'h proof Cognac Brandy Scitf
neUs &. Otard Dupuy A cos brands!
5 pipes Holland Gut pure as imported
10 qr. casks L. P. TeneriiFe Wine
40 barrels loaf and lump Sugar ,4
30 qr. chests Lest Hyson Tea
10 do do do Imperial do
10 do do do Gun Powder do.
Just received and for sale by
A. Mitchell & 8 Clarke.
December 28 ts
iDUF,r tinman.
Lawrence, Knpelye § Co.
Have Just received and offer for sab, an
assortment
LONDON superfine Cloths
Double Milled Cass'uneres
Canton and.Nankin Crapes
Sißchev’s and Sarsnetts
Silk and Beaver Gloves, assorted
Best Buckskin do
Black and white Crapes
Cotton and worsted hMf Hose
Irish Linens and Dowlas
Brown Hollands and Osnaburgss
November 7 ts
LaVkotbe £5 Walavm,
CONTINUE THE
Factorage & Commission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
tVhere all order* will be promptly.attend
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Dry Goods.,
The^ihscribci* 1 ?,
orriiß FOR SALE, I
the Lower Bridge Bank of
Augusta, ,
AKABHOBTSTtST Btl.TAffl.B TO TBK SKASON
rntt
ROSE, Point and Duffil Blankets,
Plains, Flannels, Baizes,
Double Milled Drab Cloths, |
Coarse Cloths, assorted, 1
Fine r’o
Caipjirick Muslins,
Book do.
Calicoes,
Ginghams,
Hosiery,*
Power Lonm Shirtings, ,
American Shirtings and Sheetings, !
With a great variety of other art ides. j
L.iintENCE, HAPELYE Zi C».
October 31 ts
GROCE R IE 8,
Wm H Co
Offer fir Sale,
13(V bags prime green Coffee
50 bafrellsprime N. O. Sugar
G pipes pure Holland Gin
3 ,do do Cog Brandy
5 hhds J. Rum
2 Half pipes Sir.ely Madeira Wine
50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q. boxes Spanish Sugars
40 do do Imperial 5 A
Gunpowder A Hyson S JL Ju4 /V
200 qr- Canisters, do do do
10 Bags Pimento and Ginger,
16 Do. Pepper, .
20 Sacks Fresh Alirfcnds,
15 Boxes No. 1 Soap,
200 Bags Shot, assorted,
100 Kegs Duponts'Powder,
20 do Best Richmond Tobacco,
12 Borfes Chocolate,
22 Barrels N. R. Gin,
36 Casks Cheese,
IbO Boxes do.
3000 Bushels Salt.
October 31-»»-lf
The Subscribers
Respectfully inform theirfriends
and the public in general, they have
taken tl>estore 1 Rely occupied by Mr. J-
Houghton, adjoining Messrs Morgan Sc
Bradford, where they will always keep
on hand,
A General Assortment oj
Ladies' &* Gv title mens'
Boots Shoes
Os the newest patter.: and ';en mateu la.
THF.I HAVK AI.SU OST IU NU,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
•Negro and i'oarsc shoes
ALSO A UCAS ITTV OF
Water Proof Shoes.
All of which they will dispone of on the
moat accommodating terms —Repairing
done on the shortest notice, and in the
neatest manner.
John M. Clarke, & Co.
December 25 ts
Consignments.
DR. ROSER’S
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
WHICH is used in Consumptions,
Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or
diseases originating from Colds, with
signal advantages. This Medicine is freed
from all those objections which the use of
influmatory drops, or’similar preparations
are always liable to. He invites the Pub
lic to try and judge of the efficacy of the
Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent j the re
sult of many years labour and experience
of bis own practice. He is sensible of the
professional objections which arc so often
Urged against Patent Medicines ; but it
is not for him to say that such objections
are sinister. He can only offrervfe that
the Medical properties of his Detergent
.can only he tested by its use. A few
Oases of the above, are offered low at
Wholesale and Retail; also Casks and
Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus
lard; Alum and Madder; with various
other articles on the most accommodat
ing terms.
C. C. Dunn,
• Ansley's Bunge.
January 1. ts
The Subscriber,
SOLICITS those who can furnish him
with evidener, to enable him to pros
ecute with satisfaction, three persons who
were concerned in maltreating his man
servant COMUS, on the Washington
road, this side of Col. Man’s oft the eve
ning of the 2d inst—The hoy was furnish
ed with a pass wheih lie propuced (with
out effect) and was by those men beaten
in a shameful manner—when a certain
gentleman came up and informed them
that his pass was not out by one week, the
negro does not know who was his friend,
being an African, understands but little
English; scarcely enough to be under
itood—should a reward be expected, any
thing reasonable vrill be granted by
Isaac Laßoche,
Apply to
A. Slaughter § C. Labuzan
or Thos. 8. Oliver.
i v, V If -
t
j I This Un jjtetyived? .
! [ ash Ton Sii.a »: if
I DiHMjck & Marsh
Merchant Taylors,
(deafly opposite tiieCITY-UOITX.^
AS INVOICE OF
Blue Sj Bliuk Dress Coats.
I Aiso on land, lately received.
anl Tartan PLid and Camlet
O Cloffcs,
Waterloo Gluts
Great CoaS,
V u\tn\noiw
OfShepherds-a cst of Eaglar.J blue, black,
and wVtc Cassimere,.
J Do- of superfne double mUBd, black, blue.
idrab, dandy mix’d, light and dark
misedCoburg and brown cassimere
and Qutns
Vests, 1
OfSuperfirtvsnd common black, blue, buff '
drab aid white tu.-simere
Do of White, printed fi w-hifte Marseilles '
Do of Valenta stripe, spotted & figured
Do <aF silk stripe, sprig’d itnd vine, ( new !
, and elegant style yf goods)
D 1 ot black and strip’d silk Moleskin
Do ct r q»lain, figur’d k striped black Flo
rentine
})o of Toilenet SaAl* vansiown.
Shifts.
Os superfine Irish Linen, English Sc Amer
ican Cotton, both plain and frill’d
Do of ofmperiine wlrte Flannel, Lambs
wool and worsted stockingnett
Os Flannel, Lambswoil Sc stockingnet.
The above goods art mostly of their own
manufacture in the cwirse of the present
reason, and are warruited to be equal in
quality and workmanship to am ever of
fered in this or any other market—and
will be replenished with additions every
15 days through the winter.
Also for sale, an invoice of
London Cloths and Cassi
meres,
Which will be made to order in the high
est style of lasliion.
December 2 L. ts
3 HOVOUTON,
Four Doors above the Market, South
Sale Broad Street.
RI33PF.CTFULILY informs his friends
nod customers, that he is daily re
ceiving ia addition lt> his former stock,
A large assortment of
Boots ££ Shoes,
Os every description, made of the bot
inateriuix, and ol the newest fashians, well
I calculated to suit the season, the whole
: will be aold low and on accommodating
! terms,
I The subscriber begs leave to mention
; that he lias on hand
i LBS. northern sole Leather
sides well drest Leather
Caifaud Kip Skins.
| Jon .-an 4 wtf
■ SELLING OFF
VERY CHEAP
subsermer have yet on handu com
ii ptete assortment of staple and fancy
Dry Goods,
Rich plated Ware, consisting of Cruets,
Candles!icks, Coffee Urns He. He. also
Cutlery and Hardware.
ALSO, JUST RECEIVED*
An Elegant assortment of
Thread’ Edgings, Laces, and Footings,
'' all of which will he sold very low for cash
j or approved paper, wholesale and retail.
(hi Consignment.
110 boxes East India China
25 Patent Ploughs (on the River)
T. J. Cunningham,
Two doors below the Post Office
Ho onrd’s Building,
Dec. 4 ts
Fruit Hill Hotel.
; At the Sign of the JEagle.
THE subscriber has established a House
of Entertainment, at this pleasant
and healthful place. It is situated on the
Washington road, thirteen mil.es shore
Augusta, in Columbia county. The
house is large, and commodious, and eve
-1 ry exertion will be made to render it com
-1 sortable to travellers, and others who
| may honor him with their company
' Ilia table frill bp furnished w ; ,th the best
; provisions the country can affugd, and his
‘ Bar always supplied with the choicest Li
quors,. Particular attentlen vrill be paid
r to bedding. Mis Stables are; large and
full of Frorender, under the direction of
a faithful and active hostler. No Spirits
will be retailed in die house—and ell pos
sible care will b« taken to preserve the
I utmost decorum ol all occasions.
Dread Pace.
January 4k, ■( A’ ’I
1 tA&w, v&ra,
MILLINtu AN 1> UA-MAKSH,
FROM PARIS,
VFWJIERE she was employed in Ihe
house of Mr. l.e Hoy, I lie most
fashonablo Mode W’are-Hrtuse in France,
tenders her st rvices to the; Ladies of An- .
gusta, and its vicinity in the above lines
of her profession.
Mrs. S. has just received a few of the
most fashionable Bonnes, %id also a num
ber of colored Prints of t!ie ‘latest fa
shions, both for Bonnets and Ureases,
which will be main front those jvinis »i
the shortest notice, lo suit the fancy or
taste ofthe pnrcliaser.
She has regular correspondents in Pa
ris, who will furnish her monthly with
tlie latest fashions, from that emporium
of taste i"id elegance.
Mrs. S. would be glad to instruct a
few young Ladies in the above business.
Her residence is at the house formerly
occupied by Mrs. Oliver, oaar the llridge-
Janiaryl ts
Eagle Tavcru
And Savannah Stage Office
THE partnership of Whipple &■ Booth
ofthe Kagle Tavern and Savannah
Stage Office, being this day dissolved by
mutual consent. AII debts due by the
said firm will be paid by said Whipple,and
afl u ‘bts due to the said firm are to be
collected by him only.
Jesse Whipple,
D. 8. Booth.
N. B. The house will still be contiaued
M formerly, by the subscriber.
J. WHIFFLE.
May 16.
FOR SALE.
•
fBIHAT well known ami valuable Public
Jl Stand,lying in Richmond County, four
miles from Augusta, and on the main road
leading from Augusta to favannuh and st
■ h,c junction of the Savannah and Louis
ville roads. The tract contains
Acres.
all lying level, and handsome for cultiva
tion, and produces corn and cotton well ;
it is the best of pine Land in this country,
and is well timbered. There is on the
trset 53 acres of cleared Land, and under
a good fence ; there is a new building 43
by 30feet, two stories high with a piazza
and balcony in front 19$ feet open, with
bed rooms at each end, above and below
Also, tolerable good out buildings and a
spring of excellent water within .50 yards
ot the building. This stand for public bu
siness, is inferior to none in this hart of the
country, taking into consideration its con
venience to Augusta.
Those wishing to purchase will do well
by making early application to the aub
scriber living on the premises.
0. BERRY.
n,c. n. ts
Hanawaj,
A "ITmOM the house of
A JD the subscriber in
Beach-Island, on the 27th
ult. a Mulatto negro
man, by the name of
iPHUitf REMAP, a Spaniard by
HBSBSSB birth, which language be
speaks, and the English very imperfectly
Remar is about 25 years ofsge abou t five
feet ten inches high, spsre made, a good
deal marked with the small pox in th
face. Hud on when he absconded, a bear
or lion, skin round jacket, with pewter
buttons, and northern homespun panta
. loons. The above negro was left with
the subscriber for tale by H> T. Wilkin
‘ son eaq. pfTelfair county Geo. whoever
i will deliver this fellow to me st the late
residence of Walter Tsylor esq. or lodge
him in any jail so tbsthis owner can get
him, shall receives reward of five dollars.
Joseph CtfiTie,
A- *■
1 *Sii A ■
... .jL t
Sir.iycd.
Tr; m my ’plantation
JlvPff* m rtar#u- t -H District.
g;> Savannah River}/
» in p hhtcfc, unbrokc
f fH'i’St myles, 2 ytar.-!>
* did, they were bio't
- _■ _.- fi-om Kentucky U wit!
probably make f**r vh<*.
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that I can gel them, or deliver
ftliem to George Allen of Angnsto, slitd
receive a reward of TWENTY 1)0 LI. AUS
Win. H, Robert,
Nov. 04 . 1 1
Hve Dojlnrs Reward.
Q'UWKI) from the
L 3 house of Mrs. Sam
uc > on the Columbia
road, on the 13th Dec.
j ' -'Wirv * dark bay horse, with
Iff OS thick neck, large main
hob tail, in good order,
with two or three small white spots on bis
luick. Also, at the same time, alight co.
lored dim horse mule rather s.im and raw
honed, in moderate order. IV lioevcr w ill'
dclivtrthe above hovseto the subscriber
at the late residence °f Wydter lay lor in
Uench Island, shall receive a ft ward -f
three dollars and two dollars for the mute-
Joseph Carrie.
Reach Island, 8. C. .lartbart-8 2'p
is 35 Reward.
gfjt l Strayed or Stolen no
the morning of the 4t : i
jf'V hist. fivo miles lv! w
4»a t * ,e Wood fUtire,
Edgefield District, S. '
-•.-•VaJ! Carolina, a bay mare,
SUfl flrlr l'cl Policy liorso
the mare is a Gallatin
Colt, about four years old, her right hind
er leg has an old cut which disposes it to
swell when standing—The horse is a light,
sorrel, bob-tail (wo or three white legs It
white on his forehead—The above iC
w’urd will be given for their delivery to
Mr. Low at Edgefield or the sobtcriber at
the Augusta Bridge, and all expenses paid
attending thdir restoration,
John Goodull.
January 8 61
UY THU PRESIDENT OF TUB NCI
TED STATES.
Whereas hy various acta of Congress,
the President of the United Slates ia an.
thoriacd to direct the public lands which
have been surveyed to be offered for sale.
Therefore, I James Monroe, president
of the United States, do hereby declare
hikl make known, that public cales fur the
disposal (according to law) of public lands,
shall he held as follows, viz;
At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first
Monday in January next, for the sale .of
Townships 31 to 33, on range 26, west of
the 3lh principal merediun line.
50 to 36, range* 27 ana 28 do.
31 to 33, range 29 do.
At the aame place, on the first Monday
in March next fur (he sale of
Townships 31 and 39, in range 3t* v est of
the princieal meridian line
30 to 36, in range 31, 32, and 33 do.
At St. Louis, in said state, on the firs
M iday in december next} for the aale of
townships 35 to 44, in range 1 and 2.
east of the stli principal Meriedian line.
At the same place, on the first Monday
in March next, for the sale of
Townships 36 and 44, in ranges 3 and 4
vast.
At the same place, on the Ist Monday in
May next; for the sale of
Townships'3s and 44, in range 5 and 6,
eaat, and of 43 and 44, in range 8 east.
At Jackson, in the county of Cape Hi*
rardeau, in the said side, on the finr Mon
day in February next, for the sale o»
i (/washtps 34, in ranges 1 and 14, of dm
sii, principal meridian line. „
33 range 4 east do.
29 30 and 315 lio,
31 22 and 33 6 do.
At Edwardsvillc, in the state of Illinois
on the first Monday in January next, id?
tile sale of
’ Townships 8 and 23 in range 9 west of
the 3d principal meridian line
! 11 to 13 10 and 11 do
9 to 16 12 and 13 do
1 8 to 12 14 do
1 3 to It) range 14 west of Cdprinc;
ril meridian line,
and 10 rouges 12 and 13
1 At Detroit, in Michigan territory, oy
’ the first Monday in .November next, for
the aale of
Townships 8 9 and 10 S in ranges 4 and
I 6 eaat,
8 and 9 8
7 8 an. 9 7 and 8
’Except such lands as have been or
reserved by law for the support of
schools, or for other purposes. The
hall be sold in regular numerical
order, beginning with the lowest number
of sections, townships and ranges,
f Given under my hand at the city of
• Washington, this nineteenth day ■ of
i JAMBS MONROE, T
> By the President,
f JOPIAM MEIG&,
r commissioner of the Genent Land Ow
( fice. ;
Printers who are authorised to publish
the laws of the United States, will pub.
1 lish the above once m week dll *he first
of May, and send their bills to the t»en*
[ oral Land office for ■ payment.
Septemhe lß2of
I 3(100 Acres ’
I ILLINOIS & MISSOURI
> iLMm}*
'■ FOR BALE, or w«jM be exchanged for
“ «£ of
(gf y . > . • ; •