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. JYitiav Feb. 2d,
fc,“s^p« ’ 51 ■“■
IviLET.
■ Mr. COOPER
18,-/V added the fine of tie
(. liil
see see Ellis of the day
■l’open at half past 3, and
■ eminence at quarter be-
■ n sE DOLLAR.
■ |»dat the Hox Oißce at
■ n rf . ivs of perfoi mance from
■Llt-om tines until five
. for the boxes can
■ r requested not to smoke
!■. n.ff.ks not transferable,
■j,, nuance this week, Mon
■ Friday and Saturday,
■eii in the Pit, are request
■ l daring performance, and
off.
■For Sale,
HpUTTEU, (in smn ll kc £ s )
■eat Flour,
Umbrellas,
,'Bf. L, fy S, Stnrges
Cast Ivon
Inueiiy,
casting's of all desertions
■Blie neatest manner ant. at as
18-,. as the nature of the \ v ork
Mallow, and of the very bt«
can w ith confidence recoi.v
to Millwrights and En ,
hod is soft and good, and j
■ without much trouble Any I
■sun be done from one to four
■mid*. Persons wishing any
work, Turning', or Brasses
[■slings, Can be supplied, if re-
particularizing thecast
■ or with patterns left with me
SBitage Founder}', near Savan
■th Messrs. James Rober son,
■isia, will be duly attended to
H H< nry McALpiu.
■bgam Railing to suit either
Stairs, Balconies, or Plat-
for Tombs or Fences,
iS- newest patterns—Backs for
■ 1 w4t
■ting iilazAug,
BELOW THE OLOUE TXV KDN,
having connected
■ in the above business, lender
■ ct--, to the Citizens of Augusta,
■ Sign, Fancy, and
I mental Fainting ,
|Hecuted on the shortest notice,
S most fashionable style. They
IB « perfect knowledge of th- ir
a faithful and prompt att.en
B work entrusted to their care,
B'- least, a share of public custom,
■hom the country will be strictly
■°, and thankfully received
■ John Pew,
B John Armstrong.
■rv I ts
I LOST,
Augusta and Joseph Tank-
B* Columbia county, on Moiuta*
B >her ntemorandum pocket book,
a number of drafts, notes, and
B ’ ' le oiratta and notes are as
Bl- on James T. Dent, g 127 Ot)
■on Freeman Lacy, 2'iU 00
■ on Wm, P.Dearmond 173 00
■ 011 If 1). Clark, about 16 00
Be on Jo*. Tankersly 3.38 68.?
■ UII do about 27<5 00
■' on James Edaey 28 uO
■ tented unnecessary to emut.eratte’
■mi,The Pocket B .ok also cm,
■tine memorandums ct no Value to
■ '".ut {ke owner. All persons are
Kt Jl . wn „ u 'ading for any of the a
s ts,dwf-.g ° r accounts A reason-
R'V w;ll he given for the recove-
f c *ni its contents.
I John Pew.
|an i 4t
I LOS T,
‘;5 ll ’ 0!n l ' le north end of the An
dfc,;»lo the City Hotel,
Pockwt Bowk
u *\ Cuse of Medical Pocket
S£ Wd , Three Hundred ami Sc
[ n Notts of Ten Dol
a °‘ n!t Os North & South
aar? • Any one who has or may
1 ae, and lodging il in the hands of
|L, f "JK" suefj information as will
i,i 'J obtl,, n Hie same, shall re-
reward.
icd V.‘ c &llove ani °unt of money
Baa•„? twenty dollar bills on the
'0,4 -. °>th Carolina, and from
Hsi” l!!! J “ ars , l s " sma H bills.
TO LET,
I’o
is>d r,r<’ !*.? al 'y fnrnisbed, we’l
»• -v-ts
The Vlembers of Social
Lodge (formerly No. 18. but which ranks
at present No. 5) are requested to attend
punctually a regular meeting at their Ila’d,
To>Morrow Evening at G o’clock.
By order.
John M. Kunze, sec-ry.
February 11
SheriiT's
V» ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
Ajiril next, at the Market-Houso in Au
gitsta, between the usual hours.
The iiiidge on Savannah
Riva', opposite Aug-ista, t >g< tner with
at. abdsingular the rights, members, ap
purlexiancts 6’ pr viJegvs t .eieof.
Xegvo
—TO WIT—
Andrew, Plenty, Robin,
Frank, Hampton, Phill, Charles (Smelt,;
Reuben, Will, July, John, Tom, bade,
June, July, June, David, Sam, Tomho,
Vulcan, Peter, George, George, Fenton,
Holla, Paul, Jesse, Chatham, June, Jack,
London, Brutus, John, Sharp, Camper
down, Simon, Charles, Andrew, Jim, Billy,
Billy, Abram, Jack, Joe, J Coufi Zadock,
lacob, Moses, Ben, Reuben, little Sam,
Mary, Tom, Coblcr, little Charles, Dick,
Bonaparte, Billy, Daniel, Sylvia, Rose,
Maria, Masuria, Clarey, Cb.ioe, Lucy, Ma
riu, Fanny, Nelly, Rosetta, Charlotte, Flo
ra, Lelly, Silla, Nancy, Bella, Dinah, Man,
and Sally—levied upon as the propsvt'
of John McKinne and Baina M’Kinnr, by
virtue of an execution issued uoon the
foreclosure of a mortgage, at the instance
of the Bank of the Stale of Georgia, s
the said John McKinne and Bantu Me
Kinne.
Conditions Cash—pu>-
chasers to iay for titles, wtiicii v. ill b e
ready for signature, and upon die payuic nt
of the purchase money, will b. executed
on the clay of sale. All pi operti not paid
f.V at that lim., will be resold ai the risk
ot ’he funner purchaser.
VVm. Lamkin, sh’iT.
F.'. binary 1 tds
Sale.
be Sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at fbe Market-Mouse, in the
City of Augusta, between the usual Inuns
of Sale, the folio ving Negro Slaves, -o
wit. tmm
Mode, Jpfi*, Toney, Ll
lick, Ned, David, Isaac, Lix.za and her
two Children, Hanvah am?- Pbiillsi taken
as the property ot G orge A. Turknelt,
by virtue of an exeiutut.., issued on the
foreefosure of a mortgage in favor of
Archibald Whitney and Giles M. W'hitney,
in life Inferior Court of Richmond Gotiniy,
against the said G.ovge A, Tnrknett,
James W. Lamkin, dsbc'
February 1 tds
Sheriff's Sale.
ILL be sold, on the first Tin s.lay
in in rch next, at the market hui-se in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours,
One tract of land in the
county of Richmond, containing 230 a
cres, more or less, with a good house
and all necessary out buildings, taken as
the properly of David Patterson, tosalisty
an execution in favor of A. Simons, vs
David Patterson, in the superior court of
said county.
ALSO
One tract of land in Rich
mond county, containing 6t/0 acres, more
or less, on which is a saw and grist mill,
adjoining Few, Greenwood r.tul olhert,
taken as the property of Asa Twiggs, to
satisfy sundry executions issued out of the
superior court of Richmond county against
said Asa Twiggs.
James W. Lamkin,
Dep. Sheriff It, C
F >hi"Mvy t——tds
<0“ Brought to
Jail in Jacksonhorough, Georgia, 25th
January, 13-1, a negro man who says his
, name is DICK, and that he belongs to
H njin'.in Leigh, of Columbia county,
Georgia-. He is coutVry born, thirty or
thirty-live years old, of dark complexion,
five feel eight or nine inches high, has a
conspicuous scar on the left side of his
fi.“r, and says lie ranaway last Sunday.—
The owner is requested to come forward,
pi-.ve property, pay charges and lake him
a.--ay.
Solomon Kemp, goaler.
February I ,‘3t
Notice.
rci»
ILL be sold in Warren county, at
the lair n sidence of Nathaniel Thomp
son, deceased, on the Kith day of March
next, all the personal property belonging
to said estate, (negroes excepted.)
Nancy Thompson, tidin'x
February 1 It
Notice.
GEORGIA, Warren Countp.
1 O William Hagans, William Scnm
shire, Mary Gaze and Isaiah Gaze, or their
i legal lepresenlalives ;—You will take no
tice, that on the first Monday in May
next, application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of the
county nforesaid, for an order to nuke dis
tribution of the estate of Solomon New
som, deceased.
Asa Newsom, atlm’r.
De tonit non.
February I———lt
NOTICE.
HF? copartner ship of Grime* & Shan
non has this day dissolved by inuv.ud con
stnt. All persons indebted to that fipfii
are requested to make pay mem s to Wi 1 -
hu’D Shannon ; and all ptvso <s ii .ving Je
mauds against the firm, will present them
for payment '.o William Shan no:;
Wm. Cj . dpi me -,
William Shannon.
February 1 3t
Gi h<* Tavern,
\nd Savan nun Sl,a f ‘h • *^fllce
WING pur hasml the iiterertof Mr.
W Grimes in this well known establish
ment, the Subscriber respectfully informs
Ins friends ami the public gefu-ralllr, that
it will in future be conducted by bin. He
cannot refrain from returning to the pub
lic iiis thanks For the very liberal custom
he has teceived—and he hopes bj the
strictest attention to his duties, and to the
comfort of those, who may honor him
with their company, to enjov h continu
ance of their favor
Wm. Shannon.
Februasy 1 t
Executors' Sales
WILL BE SOIjD,
A
: -.ursday the 15th inst. Bight Hun
‘V e i ' c; '-‘8 '*■ Land, more or loss. King in
;!u mi., county, belonging to the estne
Judge Bua.'l, dec. twelve m'des ir u Au
gusta, on the ashing! niroad, adjoiiitng
l-.-nn Foster, James Burroughs and'Dread
zi. Pace, between 5 and 600 acres of which
is cleared and under a good fence, and
'-'.'as formerly kt-pt by Judge Beall, and is
,;nv ! he b »st stands for Kntertainmcnt
between Augusta and Washington. Per
sons Wishing to purchase will be allowed
uiiree payments The above place can bv
sold previous to the day of sale, by applv
mg t 0 either of the undersigned exec 'tors.
Cfir. Heull, 1
J. W Beall, C K
J- H. Smith, j $
Febr'iary I -j.:
Notice.
4 I.L persons in lebted to the estate o*
• i John Beall, iate of Columbia county,
dec. are requested to come forward aim
d'schargf their accounts; and all persons
having any demands against said estate,
«:)) please present their accounts, pro
perly attested, and they will be paid with
m the time prescribed by law
riu* Beall, }
J W. Beall, £ fc
J. H. Smith, j j#
February 4-—4 f
Notice is hereby given,
r V
1 HAT Pel.'g Brown, of the county of
Richmond and of Georgia, hath ap
plied to the Inferior court of said county
for the benefit of the act for giving roI«id"
in cases of insolvency and imprisonment—
And uM the creditors of the said insolvent
are required to shew cause, if any they
have, before the said court, at the court
house in said county on the 4di day of •
April next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon
ot that day, why an assignment of the said
insolvent’s estate should not be made,
and he discharged according to the act,
February 1 —w9t
Take Notice.
IPIIR creditors of Mara Donald Clarke,
and Ragland and larkc, are herepy noti
fied, that the said Clarke has obtained an
order from tbe Honorable the Justices of
ihe Inferior court of Richmond county, di
recting the sheriff of said comity to bring
t!ie said Clarke before them at the court
bodse of said county, on the seventh day
of April next, in order that he may lake
the benefit of the act for the relief of i nsol
vent debtors,
Marke D. Clarke.
February 1 wfit
All Estraj Horse.
I) ~~
JiioKsinto the enclosure of the subscri
ber, living in Richmond county, five miles
anove Augusta, on Ray’s creek, on the
8 h January last, an estray horse, suppos
ed to be rising ten years old, with a blaze
in the forehead and three white feet—lie
is a lighi sorrel. The owner is desired
to come forward, prove property, pay
charges and take him away.
Josiuh Brunson.
February 1.3 t
Georgia —Warren county
lITHEHEAS Benjamin Barnes applies
f T for Letters of Administration on
the estate and effects of Jefferson Good
■ win, late of said county, decea.cd.
THESE are,therefore; to cite tnd
■ admonish all and singulnf the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to enter their
■ | objections (it any they have) in my office,'
- within the time limited by law ; other
- n ise Letters will issue accordingly. -
Given under my hand, at office, this
26th dav of January, 1821
Jno. Torrence, cl’k, o. w. c
February 1 It I
Tyjentj D oWivr a ai- i\
him DICK,
\\r
V » 110 ranaway on Sunday the 2lst
ui.irrio. Dick is about thirty-two years
0 d. live feet ten or eleven inches high,
si sight made, little inclined to yellow
hud 11) when he went away, pantaloons of
twilled Immcspun, wool and cotton, emton
siiin, new wool hat, sho.s with saddle
lacks in the bottom. The above reward
V'ld be paid to whoever will deliver Jai l
neg'to, or coniine him so that 1 get him
again, if tak. n up out of this state; and
leu dollais if taken up in tins stale,'with
a,i reasonable expenses paid. it Is sup
posed ho will make lor the north
Hcnjuiuiii Leigh.
February 1- 0 w
& 20 lie ward.
T
j jljifi.l 1 'my plantation in the month of
1 :'d lasi, a ncgio man by the name of
j'l , about four feet high, stout made,
‘■ inarkaule large eyes, a down look
wn n spoken to; about a#rears ofa<-e
M may endeavour io get to Charleston,
oo'ilh Carolina—l have understood that
he has lived in that place. Information
01 toe above negro will he thankfully re
ceived by the owner, living near Augusta.
Georgia
George Twiggs,
February 1 w °v
i«ot away
X UOM the -libs' rihe.’s house on the
2tlth of January, at night, a BLACK
liiMf S|-y, iu o-der, the property of Henry
H. Mil!, of Minefield Any person deliver
mg said horse to me shall be rewarded.
James Russell.
February 1 —lip
•Sugar, toffee,^jc.
—T- 1 !I S, I’ri.na SI. Croix Smrar
50 inu- rls do do do
40 I'-ags Coflee,
50 Boxes Frcs i Muscatel Raisins
50 Do do liloom do ’
40 (.'nils Hope,
For Sale by
A. 11. Gordon, & Co.
y 29 4t CU ' tm Jianffe ’
Slier iff' s hale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the court-house in Jackson*
borough, Seriven county,- between the
usual hours of ten and three o’clock,
350 Acres of land, lying
in the 28th district Early county, known
and distinguished by tin* No. I*2l, taken
as the property of John Burns, to satisfy
sundry executions in favor of Roger M-Kiii
imy and others; levied and returned to
me by a constable.
100 acres of pine land, ly
ug in the county of Seriven, adjoining
land of James Oglesby and others, taken
as the property of John White, to satisfy
sundry executions in favor of Alexander
Oryan and others; levied and returned to
me by a constable.
• ILSO
SO neves of land tying in
the county of Seriven, on Mobley’s Ponds,
adjoining Joint M. Wade and Elijah Oliver,
taken as the property of Wm. Pickren, to
satisfy an execution in favor of the estate
of Gabriel Clements, dec. against Joint Oli
ver and Win. Pickren ; levied and return
eii to me by a constable.
Solomon ?\emp, s s.c.
January 29 tds
To Shippers
w
» '* HF.REAS, an improper report has
been spread, from motives unknown to
us, by some persons, against the ship
SISTERS, Ui tchik, of Port Glasgow, and
a letter has been addressed to Capt.
Byrne, of the brig Young Halliday, from
Augusta, in which it is stated that the ves
sel is unworthy of cargo, and required
pumping out every half-hour during her
passage to keep her free.—We, the under
signed, passengers on board that ship from
Port Glasgow, feel it our duly to contra
dict these erroneous reports, (more parti
cularly that of tlie Augusta letter, which
is very incorrect,) and to slate, that we
have eve ry confidence in the Sitters being
a safe ship ; her leakage was regular, and
in tro degree of consequence.—Her sailing
daring a most severe passage, was such as
to ind ice one of our fellow passengers,
Mr. Joint C. Ross, cf Charleston, whose
business requires his speedy return, to
prefer the fiisters: and should any cf us
have a similar occasion to visit Scotland,
we would follow his choice, and trust our
lives with every confidence on board that
vessel. We cannot give a stronger proof
of our opinion than this, and trust that it
will be duly appreciated.
Jiimes Hamilton j
John C. Uoss,
John M. Dowell,
J. McDonald, M.D.
January 25, 4t
Globe Tavern,
AND
Savannah Stage Office.
JPERSONS wishing to take seats in the
bavannah Stage, will please call at the
above place, the Ollice having been re
moved there.
January 25 9t
TO RENT.
AND possession immediately given, the .
Tenement in Broad street forme Iry
occupied by Mr. James Anderson. For
terms apply to
John Fox or
IDr. Spaaa.
January 19 4t
t
0
• Sheriff's Sate.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the market house in tlm
city of Augusta, between the usual hours,
5 Largo looking glasses,
11 Small do do
84 Chairs (common) 9 fancy do
18 Large pine tables, 25 small do
1 Set Mahogany tables and ends,
•> Settees, 87 Bedsteads,
26 Beils and bedding, 26 matrasses,
9 Pair fire dogs, I bathing tub,
7 Wash-stands, 1 Benrean, 1 pine slab,
1 Large table, I toilet tabic, 3 pah* sho
vel and tongs,
6 Sets castors, 8 dozen plates, 7 dozen
knives and forks,
16 Pitchers, 6 bread trays, 5 salt cellars,
3 Uoz. table spoons, 4duz. teaspoons,
6 Doz. cups and saucers, 10 dishes, 12
tin covers,
3 Co flee pots, 6 small and 6 large waiters,
12 Pois, kettles and ovens, 1 pair large
tire dogs, gridirons and other kitch
en furniture—l bell,
Doz. black bottles, 1 set table fans,
5 D >z. tumblers, 2 doz. wine glasses,
1 Shaving case, 6 clothes brushes, 1
backgammon board,
2 Doz. candlesticks, 6 snu.Ters, 1 doz.
chambers,
1 DoZ wash basons, 1J doz. table cloths,
3 doz towels,
1 Mahogany sideboard, 1 do tea table,
1 Brass fender, shovel and tongs- and
andirons,
1 Carpet and rug, 2 looking glasses with
time piec-s,
2 Desks, 6 liquor casks, 1 book case, 18
decanters,
2 Demijohns, 36 pavilions, 13 window
curtains,
2 Maps, 60 bushels corn, 4000 lbs fodder,
5 Cords wood, 9 doz. porlev, 18 gallons
rum and brandy,
10,0.00 Si gais, I I galls, ft 9 bottles wine,
40 lbs. Coffee, 100 lbs. sugar, bid. lish,
$ Firkin butter, I box candies,
I Negro iiian Len, 1 bay and one sorrel
hors* levied upon as the property
of Jesse Whipple, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Sturges & Burroughs, vs said
Whipple-
Wm. Lamkin, sh’lf.
February I—ids
Sherifl”s Sale.
ILL be Sold at the Court-House in
Warrenloii, on the first Tuesday m March
next, between the usual hours of Sale.
150 acres of land, m re
or less, on the waters of Ogecliee,adjoin
oig Robertson and others, levied on t j sa
lisiy sundry Executions issued out of a
Justice’s Court, in litvor of Dennis Lin
sey, vs Thomas Meeks and Joshua Robert,
.son, levied on and returned to me by a
Constable.
—AtSO-S
--100 acres of land, more
or h as, on the waters of Long-Creek,
adjoining Banerard lleeth, levied on us
the property of Johnson Grunud, to satisfy
sundry Executions issued out of a Justice’s
Court, in favor of John Butt and others,
vs Johnson Gtanad, levied on and return
ed to me l»y a Constable.
Abner JUogers, sli’ff.
February 1 lawlds
Sheriff's Sale.
\\
3 " ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the court-house in the town
of Wayuesborough, Burke county, withii
the usual sale hours,
One waggon and a 40 saw
Gin, levied on os the property of Dryaid
Obanion, to satisfy an execution in favot
of B. L. Fierce.
ALSO
256 acres of land adjoin
ing lands of Janies Sapp and others, ami
150 acres adjoining lands of Wm. Thotnp
son and others ; levied on as the property
of Aaron Thompson, to sat isfy three exe
cutions in favor of Mary Kimball.
How ell D. Lurk, d.s.b.c.
January 29 Ids
Marshal’s Sales.
At tile Market house in the City of Au.
gusta, on the first Tuesday in March next,
between the hours of ten and two o’clock,
WIX.I. BH SOLD,
The Bridge opposite the
City of Augusta, known by the name of the
Augusta Bridge, together with the privi
leges belonging thereto.
ALSO
A lot or parcel of ground
in the city of Augusta, bounded on the
east by Jackson street, on the north by
Bay street, on the soutli by Reynold street,
on the west by an alley running parallel
with Jackson street, levied on as the pro
perty of John McKinne, to satisfy an cxe
cution issuing from the 6th Circuit Court
for the District of Georgia; the President,
Directors, fit Co. oftlte Bank of the United
States, vs. John McKinne.
Conditions cash—purchasers paying for
Bills of Sale.
Peter F, Boise! air,
D. M. D. G.
January 25 tds
The Subscribers
I RESPECTFULLY inforrt their friends
4- and the public, that they have for
med a connexion, in the
C arriage Making
Business,
under the firm of JOHNSON & CRANE,
the business will he carried on at the old
stand formerly occupied by James John
son, where all orders in their line of Bus
iness, w ill be faithfully attended to. Car
riages repaired at the shortest notice, and
in the neatest mariner.
Johnson $ Crano.
Just received, a handsome assortment
of Newark made Gigs and carriages, also,
a few Barrel* first rate Newark cider.
January 15 Jjq ,
- A
r
Choke Old Win#*
i A
p half pipes Qt 1 . half Q
file OKI L. P Jlndtiia, fit f.rirrnv--
v.iat.e übft, on consignment* from J.Jimv.
, AIUI Mauch, &Co will be sold at cost:
amil charges of importation only, if apnli
d foe soon.
1 lie uadcrSgncd will receive! ohlcr i
ror any quantity or size of cask of th •
vaneu vl L. P. Malmsey, Sirciul, rtr Tic*
la mils, ot Madeira, to be put up by d*
11. Mure ll, £i t; 0 . w | lo i, av(! 9ec .| r ed tin .
best tlic Island affords ) and will b» ah ! di
. to send their Wines at a rudbetion ot
wl per pipe from old price. An ordt-r
i now making up, will shortly be sent off.
or iic\l bummer or full importation.
Ralph Thomas
, January 25 fit
: —— ' — nr~
- United Stales,
Charleston,
•A fir- York,
Philadelphia,
Baltimore,
Richmond, Fa. and
Washington City
BANK NOTES,
Jiu ught by
8. St M. Allen,
Corner of Kruad 14 J\Jclntcnh Streetsi
{(T Noi'th-Cai'olina Batj&
Notes exchanged.
J.ninary 22 5t
IBHlLILg)
On Charleston,
•A fir York,
Philadelphia^
Baltimore,
Boston ,
Providence, R. I,
JVeir -Haven, Con.
Bicnmond , Fir. and
Washington City ,
1 At sight, or at 3, in, 3d, 60 or 90 day.l
sight, in sums to Suit pnttdiasers tor salfl
8. y M. Allen’s
Lottery and l'u:ihange Ofice*
fICy 1 The highest price gjv .1 for Uniloti
Stales Hank and six p- r cent Stocks-
QkT A premium paid tor Chuilcstdrt
Hunk Notes.
January 19 ts
CVumSVtks, Flag
Colton Cards, bV\uoa«
&c.
2if3l,K. Canton Crape*
Col’d do do
Nankin Crape Dresses,
Crape Shawls 7 k 8-4tlis,
Changeable und Plaid
Figured, do
Ulack Sinchcws,
Black Sarsnctts,
Ho Florentines,
Black 4 4ths Fring’d Ilkf's.
, Black Sewing Silk,
Clioppu Nomals,
' he above mentioned goods are all iljf
1 e best quality, and are for sale by this
i c ise, or in lots to suit purchasers, on rea
r.-mable terms, at Messrs MORGAN &
1 BRADFORD'S Store;—Also will be re
ceived by the Steam Boat, expected to
morrow the 23d inst. and for sale as above*
0 Cases Cotton Cards,
20 do. containing a variety
oi’Men, Women, fj Boj’tt
Shoes.
January 22——ts
garden S ced
OF ALL SORTS,
PUT up by the SHAKLRS, and warran
ted— ALSO
, 30 doz. Loudon Mustard,
1 Warranted Fresh and good—Just Receive
cd and for sale by
David Smith Co.
South tide if the Market,
Dcr< mber 28 2m
bruit iiiO Hotel.
.fit the Sign of the Bugle
TUB subscriber Ims established a liouso
of Kalertainment, at this pleasant
and healthful place. It is situated on the
Washington road, thirteen tfiilcs above
Augusta, in Columbia county. The
house is large, and commodious, and eve
ry exertion will be made to render it com-’
sortable to travellers, and others who'
• may honor him with their company.
■ His table will be furnished with the best
provisions the country can afford, and his.
Bar always supplied with the choicest Lir*
quorV. I'arlienlar attention wiU be paid
to bedding. His Stables Sre large and
full of Provender, under the ndna -** r '
a faithful and active hostler. No spirits
will be retailed in' the'bouse—and all pos
sible care will be take* to preserve tha
. utmost decorum on all occadons.
Dread Pace.
| January 4. 2wet wtf
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